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  1. Georgina M. Jackson, Tracy Shepherd, Sven C. Mueller, Masid Husain & Stephen R. Jackson (2006). Dorsal Simultanagnosia: An Impairment of Visual Processing or Visual Awareness? Cortex 42 (5):740-749.score: 290.0
     
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  2. M. P. Combs, R. M. Antiel, J. C. Tilburt, P. S. Mueller & F. A. Curlin (2011). Conscientious Refusals to Refer: Findings From a National Physician Survey. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (7):397-401.score: 140.0
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  3. Dennis C. Mueller (2004). Models of Man: Neoclassical, Behavioural, and Evolutionary. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (1):59-76.score: 120.0
    For most observers of economics from both inside and outside the science, the term ‘economics’ is synonymous with neoclassical economics. It is the methodology of neoclassical economics that defines the discipline of economics. ‘Mainstream economics’ is neoclassical economics and anyone entering the discipline today who wishes to obtain an appointment at one of the leading universities of the world is well advised to master its techniques. The fact that virtually every winner of a Nobel prize from Paul Samuelson up to (...)
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  4. Dennis C. Mueller (2011). The Importance of Self-Interest and Public Interest in Politics. Critical Review 23 (3):321-338.score: 120.0
    ABSTRACT In its attempt to prove that voters, politicians, and bureaucrats are motivated by the public interest, Self-Interest and Public Interest in Western Politics overlooks a great deal of public-choice research, to which much has been added during the two decades since it was published. The importance of self-interest at both the micro and macro levels of politics becomes clear once one looks not simply at the ?inputs? of a democracy but at its ?outputs? as well. The prevalence of interest (...)
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  5. Dennis C. Mueller (1995). The Corporation as Anomaly, E. Schrader David. Cambridge University Press, 1993, Xi + 202 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 11 (02):375-.score: 120.0
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  6. Dennis C. Mueller, Robert D. Tollison & Thomas D. Willett (1974). The Utilitarian Contract: A Generalization of Rawls' Theory of Justice. Theory and Decision 4 (3-4):345-367.score: 120.0
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  7. Christopher M. Burkle, Paul S. Mueller, Keith M. Swetz, C. Hook & Mark T. Keegan (2012). Physician Perspectives and Compliance with Patient Advance Directives: The Role External Factors Play on Physician Decision Making. BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):31-.score: 120.0
    Background Following passage of the Patient Self Determination Act in 1990, health care institutions that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding are required to inform patients of their right to make their health care preferences known through execution of a living will and/or to appoint a surrogate-decision maker. We evaluated the impact of external factors and perceived patient preferences on physicians’ decisions to honor or forgo previously established advance directives (ADs). In addition, physician views regarding legal risk, patients’ ability to comprehend (...)
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  8. Dennis C. Mueller (1974). Intergenerational Justice and the Social Discount Rate. Theory and Decision 5 (3):263-273.score: 120.0
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  9. Joseph C. Toscano, Lynn K. Perry, Kathryn L. Mueller, Allison F. Bean, Marcus E. Galle & Larissa K. Samuelson (2008). Language as Shaped by the Brain; the Brain as Shaped by Development. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):535-536.score: 120.0
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  10. Axel Mueller & Arthur Fine, Realism, Beyond Miracles.score: 60.0
    Two things about Hilary Putnam have not changed throughout his career: some (including Putnam himself) have regarded him as a “realist” and some have seen him as a philosopherwho changed his positions (certainly with respect to realism) almost continually. Apparently, what realism meant to him in the 1960s, in the late seventies and eighties, and in the nineties, respectively, are quite different things. Putnam indicates this by changing prefixes: scientific, metaphysical, internal, pragmatic, commonsense, but always realism. Encouraged by Putnam’s own (...)
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  11. Norman Frohlich (1982). Book Review:Public Choice. Dennis C. Mueller. [REVIEW] Ethics 92 (3):560-.score: 42.0
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  12. Paul Tibbetts (1969). Perception; Selected Readings in Science and Phenomenology. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.score: 14.0
    Introduction to sensory psychology, by C. Mueller.--Some reflections on brain and mind, by R. Brain.--In search of the engram, by K. Lashly.--Cerebral organization and behavior, by R. W. Sperry.--Relations between the central nervous system and the peripheral organs, by E. von Holst.--Effects of the Gestalt revolution, by J. E. Hochberg.--Seeing in depth, by R. L. Gregory.--The stimulus variables for visual depth perception, by J. J. Gibson.--The elaboration of the universe, by J. Piaget.--Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized (...)
     
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  13. Jyl Gentzler (ed.) (1998). Method in Ancient Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Method in Ancient Philosophy brings together fifteen new, specially written essays by leading scholars on a broad subject of central importance. The ancient Greeks recognized that different forms of human activity are guided by different methods of reasoning; examination of how they reasoned, and how they thought about their own reasoning, helps us to see how they came to hold the views they did, and how our own methods of enquiry have developed under their influence. Contributors include Terence Irwin, Patricia (...)
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