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  1. Steven Hall (2008). Review of Stephen Mulhall, Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense, and Imagination in Philosophical Investigations §§243–315. [REVIEW] Philosophical Investigations 31 (3):272–280.score: 390.0
  2. Stephen S. Hall (2010). Wisdom: From Philosophy to Neuroscience. Alfred A. Knopf.score: 320.0
    Wisdom defined (sort of) What is wisdom? ; The wisest man in the world : the philosophical roots of wisdom ; Heart and mind : the psychological roots of wisdom -- Eight neural pillars of wisdom. Emotional regulation : the art of coping ; Knowing what's important : the neural mechanism of establishing value and making a judgment ; Moral reasoning : the biology of judging right from wrong ; Compassion : the biology of loving-kindness and empathy ; Humility : (...)
     
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  3. Leili Fatehi, Susan M. Wolf, Jeffrey McCullough, Ralph Hall, Frances Lawrenz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Cortney Jones, Stephen A. Campbell, Rebecca S. Dresser, Arthur G. Erdman, Christy L. Haynes, Robert A. Hoerr, Linda F. Hogle, Moira A. Keane, George Khushf, Nancy M. P. King, Efrosini Kokkoli, Gary Marchant, Andrew D. Maynard, Martin Philbert, Gurumurthy Ramachandran, Ronald A. Siegel & Samuel Wickline (2012). Recommendations for Nanomedicine Human Subjects Research Oversight: An Evolutionary Approach for an Emerging Field. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (4):716-750.score: 300.0
    The nanomedicine field is fast evolving toward complex, “active,” and interactive formulations. Like many emerging technologies, nanomedicine raises questions of how human subjects research (HSR) should be conducted and the adequacy of current oversight, as well as how to integrate concerns over occupational, bystander, and environmental exposures. The history of oversight for HSR investigating emerging technologies is a patchwork quilt without systematic justification of when ordinary oversight for HSR is enough versus when added oversight is warranted. Nanomedicine HSR provides an (...)
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  4. Stephen S. Hall (2006). Stem Cells: A Status Report. Hastings Center Report 36 (1):16-22.score: 290.0
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  5. Mark A. Hall & Stephen S. Rich (2000). Genetic Privacy Laws and Patients' Fear of Discrimination by Health Insurers: The View From Genetic Counselors. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):245-257.score: 290.0
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  6. Daniel Steel & S. Kedzie Hall (2011). What If the Principle of Induction Is Normative? Formal Learning Theory and Hume's Problem. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):171-185.score: 240.0
    This article argues that a successful answer to Hume's problem of induction can be developed from a sub-genre of philosophy of science known as formal learning theory. One of the central concepts of formal learning theory is logical reliability: roughly, a method is logically reliable when it is assured of eventually settling on the truth for every sequence of data that is possible given what we know. I show that the principle of induction (PI) is necessary and sufficient for logical (...)
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  7. Adrian Carter & Wayne Hall (2007). The Social Implications of Neurobiological Explanations of Resistible Compulsions. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (1):15 – 17.score: 210.0
    The authors comments on several articles on addiction. Research suggests that addicted individuals have substantial impairments in cognitive control of behavior. The authors maintain that a proper study of addiction must include a neurobiological model of addiction to draw the attention of bioethicists and addiction neurobiologists. They also state that more addiction neuroscientists like S. E. Hyman are needed as they understand the limits of their research. Accession Number: 24077921; Authors: Carter, Adrian 1; Email Address: adrian.carter@uq.edu.au Hall, Wayne 1; (...)
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  8. K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall (1874). Rosenkranz on Hegel's History of Philosophy. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (1):1 - 13.score: 210.0
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  9. G. S. Hall (1873). Hegel's Science of Absolute Spirit. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (3):44 - 59.score: 210.0
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  10. K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall (1873). Hegel's Psychology. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (1):17 - 25.score: 210.0
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  11. K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall (1872). Hegel's Philosophy of History. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (4):340 - 350.score: 210.0
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  12. K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall (1872). Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (1):53 - 82.score: 210.0
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  13. K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall (1873). Rosenkranz on Hegel's Philosophy of Religion. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (4):57 - 74.score: 210.0
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  14. Richard A. S. Hall (2012). Memories and Portraits: Explorations in American Thought. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 47 (4).score: 180.0
    In Memories we have what I take to be a new genre in letters—a hybrid of philosophical reflections, history, geography, and autobiography. It is a memoir made up of these elements, memories recollected in tranquility. Memories is in the form of a multilayered travelogue. Its fundamental layer is a geographic journey. And emerging from and superimposed on it is an adventure of the mind, an intellectual pilgrimage, a quest for both some philosophical and self-understanding. Callaway's book is a literary fugue (...)
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  15. Ronald L. Hall (2010). It's a Wonderful Life: Reflections on Wittgenstein's Last Words. Philosophical Investigations 33 (4):285-302.score: 150.0
    On his deathbed, Wittgenstein is reported to have said, upon hearing that his friends were coming for a visit, “Tell them I've had a wonderful life.” Malcolm found this puzzling, given that Wittgenstein seemed to be fiercely unhappy. I find my way into these words against the backdrop of the Hollywood film It's a Wonderful Life and Wittgenstein's famous remark, to wit, “Man has to awaken to wonder . . . Science is a way of sending him to sleep again.” (...)
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  16. Richard A. S. Hall (2009). Review of H.G. Callaway (Ed) R.W. Emerson, Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters. [REVIEW] The Pluralist 4 (No.1):118-123.score: 150.0
    Howard Callaway's new edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson's Society and Solitude is an invaluable contribution to both the primary and secondary literature on Emerson. Its contribution to the primary sources is its use of the original 1870 edition of Emerson's text, though with modernized spellings to facilitate the reader's understanding. Its contribution to the secondary literature consists in the scholarly apparatus of page-by-page annotations, an introduction, a chronology, a bibliography, and an index. Callaway's Society and Solitude is a worthy companion (...)
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  17. Daniel Steel & S. Kedzie Hall, Cartwright on Causality: Methods, Metaphysics, and Modularity.score: 150.0
    Nancy Cartwright’s most recent book, Hunting Causes and Using Them: Approaches to Philosophy and Economics (hereafter, HCUT), is a welcome and provocative addition to the current literature on causation. In HCUT, Cartwright further develops themes from her earlier work, especially Nature’s Capacities and their Measurement (1989) and The Dappled World (1999). One theme is that methodological issues having to with inferring and applying claims about cause and effect must be considered in tandem with metaphysical questions about what causation is. And (...)
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  18. Daniel Steel & S. Kedzie Hall (2010). A New Approach to Argument by Analogy: Extrapolation and Chain Graphs. Philosophy of Science 77 (5):1058-1069.score: 150.0
    In order to make scientific results relevant to practical decision making, it is often necessary to transfer a result obtained in one set of circumstances—an animal model, a computer simulation, an economic experiment—to another that may differ in relevant respects—for example, to humans, the global climate, or an auction. Such inferences, which we can call extrapolations, are a type of argument by analogy. This essay sketches a new approach to analogical inference that utilizes chain graphs, which resemble directed acyclic graphs (...)
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  19. Peter Snyder, Molly Hall, Joline Robertson, Tomasz Jasinski & Janice S. Miller (2006). Ethical Rationality: A Strategic Approach to Organizational Crisis. Journal of Business Ethics 63 (4):371 - 383.score: 150.0
    In this paper, we present an ethical and strategic approach to managing organizational crises. The proposed crisis management model (1) offers a new approach to guide an organization’s strategic and ethical response to crisis, and (2) provides a two-by-two framework for classifying organizational crises. The ethically rational approach to crisis draws upon strategic rationality, crisis, and ethics literature to understand and address organizational crises. Recent examples of corporate crises are employed to illustrate the theoretical claims advanced. Finally, the paper provides (...)
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  20. Richard A. S. Hall (2011). Review: H.G. Callaway, Memories and Portraits: Explorations in American Thought. [REVIEW] Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 47 (4):534-537.score: 150.0
    The modus operandi of this book is contextual—throughout he demonstrates how ideas emerge from or are inspired by particular environments. And the need to put philosophical ideas in their larger historical and cultural context so as to fully understand them is, as will be illustrated below, a facet of his philosophical method. Another of its facets is fallibilism, a deep commitment to subjecting all theories and concepts (in any field) to incessant scrutiny, testing, correction, and clarification. This suggests that a (...)
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  21. Ian Hall (2012). 'The Toynbee Convector': The Rise and Fall of Arnold J. Toynbee's Anti-Imperial Mission to the West. The European Legacy 17 (4):455 - 469.score: 150.0
    In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the historian and internationalist Arnold J. Toynbee (1889?1975) conducted a highly public campaign against Western imperialism, arguing that the West needed to acknowledge and atone for its aggression if the world was to find peace. His efforts met with considerable resistance, damaging his reputation as a scholar and a political thinker. This article examines the origins of Toynbee's anti-imperialism in his philosophy of history, his public arguments of the postwar period, and the reaction (...)
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  22. Cheryl Hall (2000). Feminism's Essential Eros. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 2000:11-20.score: 150.0
    This essay examines the feminist literature on ‘eros’ inspired primarily by Audre Lorde’s essay, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power.” The central argument of this literature is that “our erotic knowledge empowers us” by guiding and inspiring us to pursue what we truly value in life. This literature is useful in emphasizing a human quality that is often overlooked, even by other feminists. Yet it is plagued by the prevailing assumption that our deepest passions and desires will necessarily (...)
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  23. Thomas S. Hall (1968). On Biological Analogs of Newtonian Paradigms. Philosophy of Science 35 (1):6-27.score: 150.0
    To what extent is the scientist's endeavor qua scientist influenced by his philosophic image of himself? A preliminary and partial answer to this question is suggested by a study of eight physiological thinkers of the second half of the eighteenth century, a period during which biology was much influenced by the scientific and philosophical ideas of Isaac Newton. At this time, physiologists invoked certain "principles," "properties," and "powers" which were deemed useful as explanatory devices, even though they could not themselves (...)
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  24. Ronald L. Hall (2008). Poteat's Voice. Tradition and Discovery 35 (2):19-22.score: 150.0
    The focus of these remarks is on the impact that Personal Knowledge and Philosophical Investigations had in shaping Bill Poteat’s philosophical voice. Of the two works, I claim that, for good or ill, it was Personal Knowledge that had the more profound influence on Poteat. Of course, both sources had profound influence. What makes Personal Knowledge more profound is that his use of it, at least in those early years, was more indirect than his direct and explicit use of Wittgenstein’s (...)
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  25. Roger T. Ames & David L. Hall (2003). Dao De Jing: Making This Life Significant: A Philosophical Translation. Ballantine Books.score: 150.0
    Composed more than 2,000 years ago during a turbulent period of Chinese history, the Dao de jing set forth an alternative vision of reality in a world torn apart by violence and betrayal. Daoism, as this subtle but enduring philosophy came to be known, offers a comprehensive view of experience grounded in a full understanding of the wonders hidden in the ordinary. Now in this luminous new translation, based on the recently discovered ancient bamboo scrolls, China scholars Roger T. Ames (...)
     
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  26. Elizabeth S. Spelke & William James Hall, Number-Space Mapping in Human Infants.score: 140.0
    Mature representations of number are built on a core system of numerical representation that connects to spatial representations in the form of a ‘mental number line’. The core number system is functional in early infancy, but little is known about the origins of the mapping of numbers onto space. Here we show that preverbal infants transfer the discrimination of an ordered series of numerosities to the discrimination of an ordered series of line lengths. Moreover, infants construct relationships between individual numbers (...)
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  27. Kevin P. Weinfurt, Joëlle Y. Friedman, Michaela A. Dinan, Jennifer S. Allsbrook, Mark A. Hall, Jatinder K. Dhillon & Jeremy Sugarman (2006). Disclosing Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research: Views of Institutional Review Boards, Conflict of Interest Committees, and Investigators. Journal of Law, Medicine Ethics 34 (3):581-591.score: 140.0
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  28. Ned Hall, David Lewis's Metaphysics. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 120.0
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  29. Dale Hall (1980). Interpreting Plato's Cave as an Allegory of the Human Condition. Apeiron 14 (2):74 - 86.score: 120.0
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  30. Ned Hall (2012). Comments on Michael Strevens's Depth. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (2):474-482.score: 120.0
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  31. Richard A. S. Hall (2009). Review of H.G. Callaway Ed, William James, A Pluralistic Universe, A New Philosophical Reading. [REVIEW] The Pluralist 4 (3).score: 120.0
    In 1907 William James was invited to give the Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College, Oxford. Initially he was reluctant to do so since he feared undertaking them would divert him from developing rigorously and systematically some metaphysical ideas of his own that had preoccupied him for some time. In the end, however, he relented and in the spring of 1908 gave the lectures which were subsequently published as A Pluralistic Universe. As it happened, though, in the course of these lectures (...)
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  32. Robert W. Hall (1974). Plato's Theory of Art: A Reassessment. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):75-82.score: 120.0
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  33. Bryan Hall (2006). A Reconstruction of Kant's Ether Deduction in Übergang 11. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (4):719 – 746.score: 120.0
  34. Bryan Hall (2011). A Dilemma for Kant's Theory of Substance. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1):79-109.score: 120.0
  35. Daniel Steel & S. Kedzie Hall (2010). Naturalism and the Enlightenment Ideal : Rethinking a Central Debate in the Philosophy of Social Science. In P. D. Magnus & Jacob Busch (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Science. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 120.0
    The naturalism versus interpretivism debate the in philosophy of social science is traditionally framed as the question of whether social science should attempt to emulate the methods of natural science. I show that this manner of formulating the issue is problematic insofar as it presupposes an implausibly strong unity of method among the natural sciences. I propose instead that what is at stake in this debate is the feasibility and desirability of what I call the Enlightenment ideal of social science. (...)
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  36. Daniel Steel & S. Kedzie Hall, Inductive Rules, Background Knowledge, and Skepticism.score: 120.0
    This essay defends the view that inductive reasoning involves following inductive rules against objections that inductive rules are undesirable because they ignore background knowledge and unnecessary because Bayesianism is not an inductive rule. I propose that inductive rules be understood as sets of functions from data to hypotheses that are intended as solutions to inductive problems. According to this proposal, background knowledge is important in the application of inductive rules and Bayesianism qualifies as an inductive rule. Finally, I consider a (...)
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  37. Richard J. Hall (1978). Criticism and Revision of Chisholm's Epistemic Principle for Perception. Philosophia 7 (July):477-488.score: 120.0
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  38. Robert William Hall (1974). Plato's Political Analogy: Fallacy or Analogy? Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4).score: 120.0
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  39. Bryan Hall (2009). Effecting a Transition: How to Fill the Gap in Kant's System of Critical Philosophy. Kant-Studien 100 (2).score: 120.0
  40. David L. Hall (1970). Whitehead's Theory of Cultural Interests. Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):457-472.score: 120.0
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  41. Richard A. S. Hall (2009). The Polytheism of William James. The Pluralist 4 (1):18 - 32.score: 120.0
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  42. A. L. Hall (2005). Public Bioethics and the Gratuity of Life: Joanna Jepson's Witness Against Negative Eugenics. Studies in Christian Ethics 18 (1):15-31.score: 120.0
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  43. Lindsay G. H. Hall (2000). CAESAR'S FIDES G. Lieberg: Caesars Politik in Gallien. Interpretationen Zum Bellum Gallicum. Pp. 186. Bochum: Universitätsverlag Dr N. Brockmeyer, 1998. Paper, DM 34.80. ISBN: 3-8196-0564-9. G. Walser: Bellum Helveticum. Studien Zum Beginn der Caesarischen Eroberung von Gallien. (Historia Einzelschrift 118.) Pp. 192. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1998. Paper, DM 76. ISBN: 3-515-07248-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):78-.score: 120.0
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  44. Robert W. Hall (1967). On Hanslick's Supposed Formalism in Music. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (4):433-436.score: 120.0
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  45. Bede Rundle, Roland Hall, Renford Bambrough, William Kneale, J. O. Urmson, Anthony Ralls, G. J. Warnock, Ted Honderich, J. J. MacIntosh & R. S. Downie (1967). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 76 (301):137-153.score: 120.0
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  46. A. L. Hall (2005). Ruth's Resolve: What Jesus' Great-Grandmother May Teach About Bioethics and Care. Christian Bioethics 11 (1):35-50.score: 120.0
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  47. Thomas S. Hall (1975). Euripus; Or, the Ebb and Flow of the Blood. Journal of the History of Biology 8 (2):321 - 350.score: 120.0
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  48. A. Rupert Hall (1982). Newton's Revolution. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (3):305-315.score: 120.0
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  49. Ronald L. Hall (1981). The Origin of Alienation: Some Kierkegaardian Reflections on Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of the Body. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (2):111 - 122.score: 120.0
  50. J. B. Hall (1983). W. Barr: Claudian's Panegyric on the Fourth Consulate of Honorius: Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary. (Liverpool Latin Texts, 2.) Pp. 96. Liverpool: Francis Cairns, 1981. Paper, £4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):324-.score: 120.0
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  51. Raj K. Mohindra & Jim A. Hall (2006). Desmond's Non-NICE Choice: Dilemmas From Drug-Eluting Stents in the Affordability Gap. Clinical Ethics 1 (2):105-108.score: 120.0
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  52. John A. Hall (2000). An American Portrait: Critical Reflections on Randall Collins's the Sociology of Philosophies. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (2):202-206.score: 120.0
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  53. Ronald L. Hall (2003). Book Review: Jamie Lorentzen, Kierkegaard's Metaphors. [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 53 (2):119-122.score: 120.0
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  54. Gary Hall (1997). It's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate': Why Cultural Studies is so 'Naff. Angelaki 2 (2):25 – 46.score: 120.0
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  55. John R. Hall (1979). Max Weber's Methodological Strategy and Comparative Lifeworld Phenomenology. Human Studies 4 (1):131 - 143.score: 120.0
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  56. Everett W. Hall (1928). Some Meanings of Meaning in Dewey's Experience and Nature. Journal of Philosophy 25 (7):169-181.score: 120.0
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  57. Everett W. Hall (1928). The Meaning of Meaning in Hollingworth's the Psychology of Thought. Journal of Philosophy 25 (15):393-403.score: 120.0
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  58. Marcia B. Hall (1974). The Ponte in S. Maria Novella: The Problem of the Rood Screen in Italy. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 37:157-173.score: 120.0
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  59. Calvin S. Hall (1955). Book Review:Oneirics and Psychosomatics Rolf Loehrich. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (1):69-.score: 120.0
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  60. Richard J. Hall (1976). Chisholm's Epistemic Principles and Our Knowledge About Particular Things in the External World. Philosophical Studies 30 (1):29 - 37.score: 120.0
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  61. J. B. Hall (1980). Claudian's Panegyricus de Consulatu Mallii Theodori Werner Simon: Claudiani Panegyricus de Consulatu Manlii Theodori Eingeleitet, Herausgegeben, Übersetzt Und Erklärt. Pp. 8 + 292. Berlin: Richard Seitz, 1975. Paper, DM. 44. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):25-27.score: 120.0
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  62. Jennifer A. Hall (1988). Joel B. Itzkowitz: Prolegomena to a New Text of Luciar's Vitarum Auctio and Piscator. (Spudasmata, 38.) Pp. Xii + 468. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms, 1986. Paper, DM 58. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (01):148-.score: 120.0
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  63. Everett W. Hall (1930). Of What Use Are Whitehead's Eternal Objects? Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):29-44.score: 120.0
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  64. E. O. C. Hall, B. S. Brinchmann & H. Aagaard (2012). The Challenge of Integrating Justice and Care in Neonatal Nursing. Nursing Ethics 19 (1):80-90.score: 120.0
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  65. J. B. Hall (2007). Viarre (S.) (Ed., Trans.) Properce: Élégies. (Collection des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. Lxviii + 254. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2005. Paper, ???43. ISBN: 978-2-251-01442-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (01):95-.score: 120.0
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  66. Bang Nguyen Pham, Wayne Hall, Peter S. Hill & Chalapati Rao, Analysis of Socio-Political and Health Practices Influencing Sex Ratio at Birth in Viet Nam.score: 120.0
    Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fertility to just below replacement level. The combination of fertility decline, son preference, antenatal sex determination using ultrasound and sex selective abortion are key factors driving increased sex ratios at birth in favour of boys in some Asian countries. Whether or not this is taking place in Viet Nam as well is the subject of heightened debate. In this paper, we analyse the nature and (...)
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  67. Roland Hall (1968). Hume's Actual Use of Berkeley's Principles. Philosophy 43 (165):278-.score: 120.0
  68. Calvin S. Hall (1955). Book Review:Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the Third Conference H. A. Abramson. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (1):68-.score: 120.0
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  69. J. A. Hall (1983). A la Recherche d'Identité Perdu, or Gellner's Fork. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (3):383-389.score: 120.0
  70. H. R. Hall (1914). A New Decipherment of the Hittite Hieroglyphs A New Decipherment of the Hittite Hieroglyphs. By R. Campbell Thompson, M.A., F.S.A. Reprinted From Archaeologia. Vol. Lxiv. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (08):269-270.score: 120.0
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  71. Edith Hall (1994). Ancient Women Sarah B. Pomeroy(Ed.): Women's History and Ancient History. Pp. Xvi+317; 17 Plates. Chapel Hill, London: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Cased, $43.95 (Paper $15.35). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):367-369.score: 120.0
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  72. J. B. Hall (1995). Claudian's Invective. The Classical Review 45 (02):259-.score: 120.0
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  73. J. B. Hall (1995). Claudian's Panegyric W. Taegert (Ed.): Claudius Claudianus. Panegyricus Dictus Olybrio Et Probino Consulibus. Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar. (Zetemata 85.) Pp. 280, 2 Half–Plates. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1988. Paper, DM 100. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):261-262.score: 120.0
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  74. Thomas S. Hall (1970). Descartes' Physiological Method: Position, Principles, Examples. Journal of the History of Biology 3 (1):53 - 79.score: 120.0
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  75. Harrison Hall (1979). Intersubjective Phenomenology and Husserl's Cartesianism. Man and World 12 (1):13-20.score: 120.0
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  76. J. B. Hall (1979). Prudentius Marion M. Van Assendelft: Sol Ecce Surgit Igneus: A Commentary on the Morning and Evening Hymns of Prudentius (Cathemerinon 1, 2, 5 and 6). Pp. 8 + 276. Groningen: Bouma's Boekhuis B.V., 1976. Fl. 70. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (02):226-228.score: 120.0
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  77. F. W. Hall (1924). Radermacher's Frogs Aristophanes' 'Frösche.' Einleitung, Text Und Kommentar von L. Radermacher. (Akad. Der Wiss. In Wien, Phil.-Historische Klasse, 198. Band, 4. Abhandlung, 1921.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (1-2):24-25.score: 120.0
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  78. K. Hall (1999). Sister Woman Chainsaw II: Reading Chris Cuomo's Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing. Ethics and the Environment 4 (1):79-84.score: 120.0
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  79. Rosaleen Murphy, Kathy Hall, Anna Ridgway, Mary Horgan, Maura Cunneen & Denice Cunningham (2011). Response to Margaret MacDonald's Review of Loris Malaguzzi and the Reggio Emilia Experience. Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (6):641-643.score: 120.0
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  80. Calvin S. Hall (1953). Book Review:Problems of Consciousness H. A. Abramson. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 20 (3):243-.score: 120.0
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  81. Everett W. Hall (1935). Book Review:Value and Reality in Bradley's Philosophy. Torgny T. Segerstedt. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (3):365-.score: 120.0
  82. G. S. Hall (1872). Anti-Materialism. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (3):216 - 222.score: 120.0
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  83. H. R. Hall (1910). Accidents of an Antiquary's Life Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. By D. G. Hogarth. London: Macmillan. 1910. Price 7s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (06):192-193.score: 120.0
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  84. J. B. Hall (1975). Claudian H. L. Levy: Claudian's In Rufinum. An Exegetical Commentary. With an Appendix Containing the Author's 1935 Edition of the Text with Introduction and Textual Commentary. Pp. Xxxiii+332. Detroit: Case Western Reserve University Press, 1971. Cloth, $12.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):54-55.score: 120.0
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  85. J. B. Hall (1995). Claudian's Invective H. Schweckendiek: Claudians Invektive Gegen Eutrop (In Eutropium). Ein Kommentar. (Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft, 10) Pp. Vii+236. Hildesheim, Zürich, New York: Olms-Weidmann, 1992. Paper, DM 39.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):259-261.score: 120.0
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  86. Jon Hall (2005). Cicero's Third Philippic C. Monteleone: La 'Terza Filippica' di Cicerone. Retorica E Regolamento Del Senato, Legalità E Rapporti di Forza . (Biblioteca Della Ricerca, Philologica 4.) Pp. 553, B/W and Colour Maps, Ills. Fasano: Schena Editore, 2003. Paper, €32. ISBN: 88-8229-390-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):113-.score: 120.0
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  87. Matthew Hall (2010). Escaping Eden : Plant Ethics in a Gardener's World. In Dan O'Brien (ed.), Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 120.0
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  88. J. B. Hall (1985). History in Claudian S. Döpp: Zeitgeschichte in Dichtungen Claudians. (Hermes Einzelschriften, 43.) Pp. Xii + 284. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1980. Paper, DM. 68. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (02):291-293.score: 120.0
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  89. F. W. Hall (1898). Herwerden's Pax ΑΡΙΣΤΟΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΕΙΡΗΝΗ Cum Scholiorum Antiquorum Excerptis Recognovit Et Adnotavit H. Van Herwerden. 2 Vols. Lugduni Batavorum Apud A. W. Sijthoff. 1897. 8 Fl. 15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (03):165-167.score: 120.0
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  90. Ann C. Hall (2010). Making Monsters: The Philosophy of Reproduction in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the Universal Films Frankenstein and the Bride of Frankenstein. In Thomas Richard Fahy (ed.), The Philosophy of Horror. University Press of Kentucky.score: 120.0
     
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  91. Robert W. Hall (1968). Plato's Just Man. The New Scholasticism 42 (2):202-225.score: 120.0
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  92. Everett W. Hall (1955). Practical Reason(s) and the Deadlock in Ethics. Mind 64 (255):319-332.score: 120.0
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  93. A. Rupert Hall (1982). Review: Newton's Revolution. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (3):305 - 315.score: 120.0
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  94. J. Hall (1999). Review. P Ovidii Nasonis Epistularum Ex Ponto II. L Galasso [Ed]\P Ovidii Nasonis Heroidum: Epistula IX: Deianira Herculi. S Casali [Ed]. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (2):390-392.score: 120.0
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  95. Margaretha Debrunner Hall (1999). Single Letters and the Wider Picture J. H. M. Strubbe, R. A. Tybout, H. S. Versnel (Edd.): ENERGEIA: Studies on Ancient History and Epigraphy Presented to H. W. Pleket . (Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 16.) Pp. Vi + 170, 22 Pls. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1996. Hfl. 60. ISBN: 90-5063-426-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):232-.score: 120.0
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  96. S. A. Hall (1992). Should Public Health Respect Autonomy? Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (4):197-201.score: 120.0
  97. Harrison Hall (1977). The Continuity of Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy of Perception. Man and World 10 (4):435-447.score: 120.0
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  98. James H. Hall (1968). Volter's Earthquakes. Analysis 29 (2):53 - 54.score: 120.0
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  99. F. W. Hall (1897). Van Leeuwen's Ranae Aristophanis Ranae, Cum Prolegomenis Et Commentariis, Edidit J. F. Van Leeuwen, in Academ. Lugduno-Batava Prof. Ord., Lugduni Batavorum, Apud A. W. Sijthoff, 1896. M. 6. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (07):355-357.score: 120.0
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  100. Jesse B. Hall (2001). Intensive Care: A Doctor's Journal (Review). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 44 (4):619-621.score: 120.0
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