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  1. Todd Kesselman (2010). Disconcerting Forms : Uneasiness and the Dislocation of Holocaust Cinema. In James R. Watson (ed.), Metacide: In the Pursuit of Excellence. Rodopi.score: 120.0
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  2. Peter B. Todd (ed.) (2012). The Individuation of God:Integrating Science and Religion. Chiron Publications.score: 60.0
    Todd argues for the integration of science and religion to form a new paradigm for the third millennium. He counters both the arguments made by fundamentalist Christians against science and the rejection of religion by the New Atheists, in particular Richard Dawkins and his followers. Drawing on the work of scientists, psychologists, philosophers, and theologians, Todd challenges the materialistic reductionism of our age and offers an alternative grounded in the visionary work taking place in a wide array of (...)
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  3. Cain Todd (2012). Phylloxera, 'Big Science' and the Nature of Scientific Debate. Metascience 21 (3):759-761.score: 60.0
    Phylloxera, ‘big science’ and the nature of scientific debate Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-3 DOI 10.1007/s11016-012-9668-z Authors Cain Todd, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, County South, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YL UK Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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  4. Cain Samuel Todd (2009). Imaginability, Morality, and Fictional Truth: Dissolving the Puzzle of 'Imaginative Resistance'. Philosophical Studies 143 (2):187-211.score: 30.0
    This paper argues that there is no genuine puzzle of ‘imaginative resistance’. In part 1 of the paper I argue that the imaginability of fictional propositions is relative to a range of different factors including the ‘thickness’ of certain concepts, and certain pre-theoretical and theoretical commitments. I suggest that those holding realist moral commitments may be more susceptible to resistance and inability than those holding non-realist commitments, and that it is such realist commitments that ultimately motivate the problem. However, I (...)
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  5. Kim A. Bard, Brenda K. Todd, Chris Bernier, Jennifer Love & David A. Leavens (2006). Self-Awareness in Human and Chimpanzee Infants: What is Measured and What is Meant by the Mark and Mirror Test? Infancy 9 (2):191-219.score: 30.0
  6. Patrick Todd (2011). A New Approach to Manipulation Arguments. Philosophical Studies 152 (1):127-133.score: 30.0
    There are several argumentative strategies for advancing the thesis that moral responsibility is incompatible with causal determinism. One prominent such strategy is to argue that agents who meet compatibilist conditions for moral responsibility can nevertheless be subject to responsibility-undermining manipulation. In this paper, I argue that incompatibilists advancing manipulation arguments against compatibilism have been shouldering an unnecessarily heavy dialectical burden. Traditional manipulation arguments present cases in which manipulated agents meet all compatibilist conditions for moral responsibility, but are (allegedly) not responsible (...)
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  7. Patrick Todd (forthcoming). Soft Facts and Ontological Dependence. Philosophical Studies.score: 30.0
    In the literature on free will, fatalism, and determinism, a distinction is commonly made between temporally intrinsic (‘hard’) and temporally relational (‘soft’) facts at times; determinism, for instance, is the thesis that the temporally intrinsic state of the world at some given past time, together with the laws, entails a unique future (relative to that time). Further, it is commonly supposed by incompatibilists that only the ‘hard facts’ about the past are fixed and beyond our control, whereas the ‘soft facts’ (...)
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  8. Patrick Todd (2013). Defending (a Modified Version of) the Zygote Argument. Philosophical Studies 164 (1):189-203.score: 30.0
    Think of the last thing someone did to you to seriously harm or offend you. And now imagine, so far as you can, becoming fully aware of the fact that his or her action was the causally inevitable result of a plan set into motion before he or she was ever even born, a plan that had no chance of failing. Should you continue to regard him or her as being morally responsible—blameworthy, in this case—for what he or she did? (...)
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  9. Patrick Todd & John Martin Fischer (2011). The Truth About Freedom: A Reply to Merricks. Philosophical Review 120 (1).score: 30.0
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  10. Patrick Todd (2011). Geachianism. Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 3:222-251.score: 30.0
    The plane was going to crash, but it didn't. Johnny was going to bleed to death, but he didn't. Geach sees here a changing future. In this paper, I develop Geach's primary argument for the (almost universally rejected) thesis that the future is mutable (an argument from the nature of prevention), respond to the most serious objections such a view faces, and consider how Geach's view bears on traditional debates concerning divine foreknowledge and human freedom. As I hope to show, (...)
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  11. Patrick Todd & Neal A. Tognazzini (2008). A Problem for Guidance Control. Philosophical Quarterly 58 (233):685-692.score: 30.0
    Central to Fischer and Ravizza's theory of moral responsibility is the concept of guidance control, which involves two conditions: (1) moderate reasons-responsiveness, and (2) mechanism ownership. We raise a worry for Fischer and Ravizza's account of (1). If an agent acts contrary to reasons which he could not recognize, this should lead us to conclude that he is not morally responsible for his behaviour; but according to Fischer and Ravizza's account, he satisfies the conditions for guidance control and is therefore (...)
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  12. S. J. Todd (2006). Unmasking Multiple Drafts. Philosophical Psychology 19 (4):477-494.score: 30.0
    Any theoretician constructing a serious model of consciousness should carefully assess the details of empirical data generated in the neurosciences and psychology. A failure to account for those details may cast doubt on the adequacy of that model. This paper presents a case in point. Dennett and Kinsbourne's (Dennett, D., & Kinsbourne, M. (1992). Time and the observer: The where and when of consciousness in the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 15, 183-243) assault on the materialist version of the Cartesian (...)
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  13. Cain Todd, Aesthetic, Ethical, and Cognitive Value.score: 30.0
    This paper addresses two recent debates in aesthetics: the ‘moralist debate’, concerning the relationship between the ethical and aesthetic evaluations of artworks, and the ‘cognitivist debate’, concerning the relationship between the cognitive and aesthetic evaluations of artworks. Although the two debates appear to concern quite different issues, I argue that the various positions in each are marked by the same types of confusions and ambiguities. In particular, they demonstrate a persistent and unjustified conflation of aesthetic and artistic value, which in (...)
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  14. Neal Tognazzini, Patrick Todd & John Martin Fischer (2011). Engaging with Pike: God, Freedom, and Time. Philosophical Papers 38 (2):247-270.score: 30.0
  15. Peter M. Todd & Gerd Gigerenzer (2000). Précis of Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):727-741.score: 30.0
    How can anyone be rational in a world where knowledge is limited, time is pressing, and deep thought is often an unattainable luxury? Traditional models of unbounded rationality and optimization in cognitive science, economics, and animal behavior have tended to view decision-makers as possessing supernatural powers of reason, limitless knowledge, and endless time. But understanding decisions in the real world requires a more psychologically plausible notion of bounded rationality. In Simple heuristics that make us smart (Gigerenzer et al. 1999), we (...)
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  16. Robert B. Todd (1976). Alexander of Aphrodisias on Stoic Physics: A Study of the De Mixtione with Preliminary Essays, Text, Translation and Commentary. Brill.score: 30.0
    PART ONE ALEXANDER OF APHRODISIAS— AN INTRODUCTION A study of a work by Alexander of Aphrodisias must be prefaced by some general introduction to the author ...
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  17. Patrick Todd (2012). Manipulation and Moral Standing: An Argument for Incompatibilism. Philosophers' Imprint 12 (7).score: 30.0
    A prominent recent strategy for advancing the thesis that moral responsibility is incompatible with causal determinism has been to argue that agents who meet compatibilist conditions for responsibility could nevertheless be subject to certain sorts of deterministic manipulation, so that an agent could meet the compatibilist’s conditions for responsibility, but also be living a life the precise details of which someone else determined that she should live. According to the incompatibilist, however, once we became aware that agents had been manipulated (...)
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  18. Cain Samuel Todd (2004). Quasi-Realism, Acquaintance, and the Normative Claims of Aesthetic Judgement. British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3):277-296.score: 30.0
    My primary aim in this paper is to outline a quasi-realist theory of aesthetic judgement. Robert Hopkins has recently argued against the plausibility of this project because he claims that quasi-realism cannot explain a central component of any expressivist understanding of aesthetic judgements, namely their supposed ‘autonomy’. I argue against Hopkins’s claims by contending that Roger Scruton’s aesthetic attitude theory, centred on his account of the imagination, provides us with the means to develop a plausible quasi-realist account of aesthetic judgement. (...)
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  19. Steven J. Todd (2009). A Difference That Makes a Difference: Passing Through Dennett's Stalinesque/Orwellian Impasse. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (3):497-520.score: 30.0
    visual masking provides a clear illustration that ‘there is really only a verbal difference’ between two versions of the Cartesian Theater model of the mind. This alleged lack of a distinction is both the crucial premise of their main argument against the Cartesian Theater and a motivator for accepting their own Multiple Drafts model. I argue that metacontrast reveals a difference between the two versions of the Cartesian Theater that meets criteria found in (Dennett and Kinsbourne [1992]) for determining such (...)
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  20. Peter Todd (2008). Unconscious Mental Factors in Hiv Infection. Mind and Matter 6 (2):193-206.score: 30.0
    Multiple drug resistant strains of HIV and continuing difficulties with vaccine development highlight the importance of psychologi- cal interventions which aim to in uence the psychosocial and emo- tional factors empirically demonstrated to be significant predictors of immunity, illness progression and AIDS mortality in seropositive persons. Such data have profound implications for psychological interventions designed to modify psychosocial factors predictive of enhanced risk of exposure to HIV as well as the neuroendocrine and immune mechanisms mediating the impact of such factors (...)
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  21. Cain S. Todd (2008). Unmasking the Truth Beneath the Beauty: Why the Supposed Aesthetic Judgements Made in Science May Not Be Aesthetic at All. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):61 – 79.score: 30.0
    In this article I examine the status of putative aesthetic judgements in science and mathematics. I argue that if the judgements at issue are taken to be genuinely aesthetic they can be divided into two types, positing either a disjunction or connection between aesthetic and epistemic criteria in theory/proof assessment. I show that both types of claim face serious difficulties in explaining the purported role of aesthetic judgements in these areas. I claim that the best current explanation of this role, (...)
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  22. Peter B. Todd (2013). Teilhard and Other Modern Thinkers on Evolution, Mind, and Matter. Teilhard Studies (66):1-22.score: 30.0
    In his The Phenomenon of Man, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin develops concepts of consciousness, the noosphere, and psychosocial evolution. This paper explores Teilhard’s evolutionary concepts as resonant with thinking in psychology and physics. It explores contributions from archetypal depth psychology, quantum physics, and neuroscience to elucidate relationships between mind and matter. Teilhard’s work can be seen as advancing this psychological lineage or psychogenesis. That is, the evolutionary emergence of matter in increasing complexity from sub-atomic particles to the human brain and (...)
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  23. Marc D. Lewis & Rebecca M. Todd (2005). Getting Emotional - a Neural Perspective on Emotion, Intention, and Consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (8-10):210-235.score: 30.0
  24. Anne Marie Todd (2004). The Aesthetic Turn in Green Marketing: Environmental Consumer Ethics of Natural Personal Care Products. Ethics and the Environment 9 (2):86-102.score: 30.0
    : Green consumerism is on the rise in America, but its environmental effects are contested. Does green marketing contribute to the greening of American consciousness, or does it encourage corporate greenwashing? This tenuous ethical position means that eco-marketers must carefully frame their environmental products in a way that appeals to consumers with environmental ethics and buyers who consider natural products as well as conventional items. Thus, eco-marketing constructs a complicated ethical identity for the green consumer. Environmentally aware individuals are already (...)
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  25. Lisbeth Rechtin & William L. Todd (1974). Propositional Attitudes and Self-Reference. Philosophia 4 (April-July):271-295.score: 30.0
  26. D. D. Todd (1975). Direct Perception. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (March):352-362.score: 30.0
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  27. Warren Todd (2011). The Perfectibility of Human Nature in Eastern and Western Thought (Review). Philosophy East and West 61 (3):568-572.score: 30.0
  28. Cain Todd (2003). Recreative Minds: Imagination in Philosophy and Psychology. British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (4):419-422.score: 30.0
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  29. William L. Todd (1966). Intentionality and the Theory of Meaning. Philosophical Studies 17 (4):55-62.score: 30.0
  30. D. D. Todd (1996). Plantinga and the Naturalized Epistemology of Thomas Reid. Dialogue 35 (01):93-.score: 30.0
  31. William Todd (1964). Counterfactual Conditionals and the Presuppositions of Induction. Philosophy of Science 31 (2):101-110.score: 30.0
    In this paper I will argue that Professor Goodman was correct in thinking that there is a problem concerning counterfactual conditionals, but that it is somewhat different from the problem he thought it to be, and is one that is even more basic. I will also try to show that this problem is distinct from Hume's "problem" of induction, and that additional assumptions have to be made for counterfactual induction beyond those required for other kinds of induction.
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  32. Warren Todd (2009). Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism: The Doctrinal History of Nirvana (Review). Philosophy East and West 59 (4):pp. 571-573.score: 30.0
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  33. Peter M. Todd & Gerd Gigerenzer (2001). Shepard's Mirrors or Simon 's Scissors? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):704-705.score: 30.0
    Shepard promotes the important view that evolution constructs cognitive mechanisms that work with internalized aspects of the structure of their environment. But what can this internalization mean? We contrast three views: Shepard's mirrors reflecting the world, Brunswik's lens inferring the world, and Simon's scissors exploiting the world. We argue that Simon's scissors metaphor is more appropriate for higher-order cognitive mechanisms and ask how far it can also be applied to perceptual tasks. [Barlow; Kubovy & Epstein; Shepard].
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  34. D. D. Todd (1984). The Aesthetic Point of View: Selected Essays of Monroe C. Beardsley Michael J. Wreen and Donald M. Callen, Editors Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982. Pp. 385. $34.50, $19.95 paperEssays on Aesthetics: Perspectives on the Work of Monroe C. Beardsley John Fisher, Editor Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1983. Pp. Xiii, 309. $24.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 23 (04):745-750.score: 30.0
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  35. Sharon Todd (2011). Going to the Heart of the Matter. Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (5):507-512.score: 30.0
    Written as a conversational response to Rosa Luxemburg, this piece discusses the importance of going to the heart of the matter for education, seen here in terms of the actual flesh and blood subjects who are at the centre of a pedagogy of transformation.
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  36. D. D. Todd (2004). Thomas Reid: Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid Critical Edition. Edited by Derek R. Brookes with Annotations by Derek R. Brookes and Knud Haakonssen and Introduction by Knud Haakonssen The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. Xiv + 651 Pp., $95.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 43 (02):393-.score: 30.0
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  37. D. D. Todd (2008). Bullshit and Philosophy Gary L. Hardcastle and George Reisch, Editors Popular Culture and Philosophy Chicago: Open Court, 2006, Xxxiii + 272 Pp., $17.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 47 (01):189-.score: 30.0
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  38. D. D. Todd (1972). Locke, Berkeley, Hume: Central Themes. Dialogue 11 (01):115-122.score: 30.0
  39. Cain Todd (2007). Art and Intention: A Philosophical Study – Paisley Livingston. Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226):153–156.score: 30.0
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  40. Cain Todd, Imagination, Attitude, and Experience.score: 30.0
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  41. D. D. Todd (1982). Perception and Identity: Essays Presented to A. J. Ayer with His Replies to Them G. F. Macdonald, Editor London: Macmillan, 1979. Pp. Vii, 358. [REVIEW] Dialogue 21 (03):578-583.score: 30.0
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  42. D. D. Todd (1977). Response to Sapontzis. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (June):566-568.score: 30.0
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  43. Cain Todd, The Transhistorical Image : Philosophizing Art and its History.score: 30.0
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  44. Cain Todd (2007). Values of Beauty: Historical Essays in Aesthetics – Paul Guyer. Philosophical Quarterly 57 (227):313–316.score: 30.0
  45. Suzanne Benn, Lindi Renier Todd & Jannet Pendleton (forthcoming). Public Relations Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  46. Penny Enslin, Mary Tjiattas & Sharon Todd (2009). Philosophy of Education and the Gigantic Affront of Universalism. Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1):1-2.score: 30.0
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  47. Sharon Todd (2003). Introduction: Levinas and Education: The Question of Implication. Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (1):1-4.score: 30.0
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  48. Sharon Todd (2007). Promoting a Just Education: Dilemmas of Rights, Freedom and Justice. Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (6):592–603.score: 30.0
  49. Sharon Todd (2007). Teachers Judging Without Scripts, or Thinking Cosmopolitan. Ethics and Education 2 (1):25-38.score: 30.0
    A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and ways of life and a commitment to broad, universal principles of human rights that can secure the flourishing of that diversity. Despite the tension between universalism and particularism inherent in this outlook, it has received much recent attention in education. I focus here on one of the dilemmas to be faced in taking cosmopolitanism seriously, namely, the difficulty of judging what is just in the context (...)
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  50. Sam C. Coval & D. D. Todd (1972). Adjusters and Sense-Data. American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (January):107-112.score: 30.0
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  51. Rui Mata, Andreas Wilke & Peter M. Todd (2005). Adding the Missing Link Back Into Mate Choice Research. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):289-289.score: 30.0
    Evolutionary psychologists should go beyond research on individual differences in attitudes and focus more on detailed models of psychological mechanisms. We argue for complementing attitude research with agent-based computational modeling of mate choice. Agent-based models require detailed specification of individual choice mechanisms that can be evaluated in terms of both their psychological plausibility and the population-level outcomes they produce.
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  52. George F. Todd (1983). Art and the Concept of Art. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):255-270.score: 30.0
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  53. Cain Todd (2012). Attending Emotionally to Fiction. Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (4):449-465.score: 30.0
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  54. M. Todd, Laurence Fiddick & Stefan Krauss (2000). Ecological Rationality and its Contents. Thinking and Reasoning 6 (4):375 – 384.score: 30.0
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  55. S. C. Todd (1991). Selected Speeches of Lysias C. Carey: Lysias: Selected Speeches. (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics.) Pp. Xiii + 230. Cambridge University Press, 1989. £30 (Paper, £11.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):310-311.score: 30.0
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  56. Sharon Todd (2009). Universality and the Daunting Task of Cultural Translation: A Response to Penny Enslin and Mary Tjiattas. Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1):18-22.score: 30.0
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  57. Arthur J. Todd (1932). Book Review:Culture and Progress. Wilson D. Wallis. [REVIEW] Ethics 42 (3):366-.score: 30.0
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  58. D. D. Todd (1995). Analysis and Metaphysics: An Introduction to Philosophy P. F. Strawson Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992, Viii + 144 Pp. C$21.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 34 (02):423-.score: 30.0
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  59. Sharon Todd (2001). Guilt, Suffering and Responsibility. Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (4):597–614.score: 30.0
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  60. Ruth M. Todd (2009). Illness. Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):225-226.score: 30.0
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  61. William Todd (1962). Infinite Analysis. Philosophical Studies 13 (1-2):24 - 27.score: 30.0
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  62. D. D. Todd (1970). Metaphysics and Common Sense. By A. J. Ayer. London. Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1969. Pp. Xi, 267. $8.95. Dialogue 9 (02):258-261.score: 30.0
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  63. D. D. Todd (1981). The Arrogance of Humanism, by David Ehrenfeld. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. 1978. Pp Viii, 286. Dialogue 20 (03):620-624.score: 30.0
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  64. D. D. Todd (1993). The Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies David Stove Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, Xiii + 209 Pp., $22.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 32 (02):402-.score: 30.0
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  65. Sandra H. Johnson, Knox Todd & Benjamin W. Moulton (2007). Chronic Pain and Healthy Communities: Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues in Improving the Public's Health. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35:69-71.score: 30.0
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  66. Robert B. Todd (1985). Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate: Text, Translation and Commentary. Ancient Philosophy 5 (2):341-344.score: 30.0
  67. C. S. Todd (2009). Fiction and the Weave of Life * by John Gibson. Analysis 69 (3):594-596.score: 30.0
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  68. D. D. Todd (1982). Ideals and Idols: Essays on Values in History and in Art E. H. Gombrich Oxford: Phaidon, 1979. Pp. 224. Dialogue 21 (02):381-384.score: 30.0
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  69. S. Todd (1996). L. Rubenstein: Adoption in IV. Century Athens. (Opuscula Graecolatina, 34.) Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1993. The Classical Review 46 (1):88-89.score: 30.0
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  70. D. D. Todd (1981). Moore: G.E. Moore and the Cambridge Apostles. By Paul Levy. London. Wiedenfeld and Nicolson, 1979. Pp. Xv, 335. Dialogue 20 (04):822-824.score: 30.0
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  71. S. C. Todd (1995). Policing Athens V. J. Hunter: Policing Athens. Social Control in the Attic Lawsuits, 420–320 B.C. Pp. Xv+303; 3 Plans/Line Drawings. Princeton: NJ, Princeton University Press, 1994. Cased. $29/£25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (01):89-91.score: 30.0
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  72. D. D. Todd (1984). The Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought Allan Bullock and Oliver Stallybrass, Editors London: Fontana/Collins, 1978. Pp. Xix, 684. $12.95 C.F. [REVIEW] Dialogue 23 (04):738-740.score: 30.0
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  73. Jennifer Todd (1980). The Roots of Pictorial Reference. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (1):47-57.score: 30.0
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  74. D. D. Todd (1986). The Subjective View: Secondary Qualities and Indexical Thoughts Colin McGinn Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. Pp. 164. $16.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 25 (03):586-.score: 30.0
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  75. D. D. Todd (1998). Varieties of Relativism Ron Harré and Michael Krausz Oxford and Cambridge: Blackwell, 1996, Viii + 237 Pp. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (01):163-.score: 30.0
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  76. D. D. Todd (1984). No Place Else: Explorations in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction (Review). Philosophy and Literature 8 (2):309-310.score: 30.0
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  77. Arthur J. Todd (1935). Book Review:The New Road to Progress. Samuel D. Schmalhausen. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (4):470-.score: 30.0
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  78. Seth Bullock & Peter M. Todd (1999). Made to Measure: Ecological Rationality in Structured Environments. Minds and Machines 9 (4):497-541.score: 30.0
    A working assumption that processes of natural and cultural evolution have tailored the mind to fit the demands and structure of its environment begs the question: how are we to characterize the structure of cognitive environments? Decision problems faced by real organisms are not like simple multiple-choice examination papers. For example, some individual problems may occur much more frequently than others, whilst some may carry much more weight than others. Such considerations are not taken into account when (i) the performance (...)
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  79. C. Todd (2005). Review: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (2):192-193.score: 30.0
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  80. L. Sagart, E. Todd & B. Little (1992). Hypothesis on the Origins of the Communal Family System. Diogenes 40 (160):145-182.score: 30.0
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  81. S. C. Todd (1995). An Historical Dictionary G. Speake: A Dictionary of Ancient History. Pp. X+758; 5 Tables, 10 Maps. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994. Cased, £35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (01):149-150.score: 30.0
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  82. D. D. Todd (2008). Bullshit and Philosophy. Dialogue 47 (1):189-194.score: 30.0
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  83. D. D. Todd (1984). Claude Buffier and Thomas Reid: Two Common Sense Philosophers Louise Marcil-Lacoste Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. Pp. Vi, 227. $32.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 23 (03):509-513.score: 30.0
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  84. Sharon Todd (2011). Educating Beyond Cultural Diversity: Redrawing the Boundaries of a Democratic Plurality. Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (2):101-111.score: 30.0
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  85. Jennifer Todd (1981). Insight and Ideology in the Visual Arts. British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (4):305-317.score: 30.0
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  86. M. Todd (1969). Jacques Harmand: Une Campagne Césarienne: Alesia. Pp. Xxii+386; 27 Text-Figs. Paris: A. & J. Picard, 1967. Paper, 56 Fr. The Classical Review 19 (02):245-246.score: 30.0
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  87. William Todd (1962). Private Languages. Philosophical Quarterly 12 (48):206-217.score: 30.0
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  88. Sharon Todd (2011). Response to Doris Santoro's Review of Toward an Imperfect Education: Facing Humanity, Rethinking Cosmopolitanism. Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (3):311-313.score: 30.0
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  89. O. J. Todd (1942). Sense and Sound in Classical Poetry. The Classical Quarterly 36 (1-2):29-.score: 30.0
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  90. Peter M. Todd (1999). Simple Inference Heuristics Versus Complex Decision Machines. Minds and Machines 9 (4):461-477.score: 30.0
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  91. D. D. Todd (2001). The Columbia History of Western Philosophy Richard H. Popkin, Editor New York: Columbia University Press, 1999, Xxxvi + 836 Pp., $59.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (02):389-.score: 30.0
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  92. D. D. Todd (1994). The Fine Awareness of Martha Nussbaum. Dialogue 33 (02):305-.score: 30.0
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  93. D. D. Todd (1993). Thomas Reid and “The Way of Ideas” Roger Gallie Dordrecht, Boston and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989, Xxi + 287 Pp., US$64.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 32 (02):422-.score: 30.0
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  94. D. D. Todd (2002). Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology. Dialogue 41 (4):819-822.score: 30.0
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  95. D. D. Todd (1989). Thomas Reid's “Inquiry”: The Geometry of Visibles and The Case for Realism Norman Daniels Foreword by Hilary Putnam Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1989. Pp. Xix, 160. $35.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 28 (04):671-.score: 30.0
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  96. PA Todd & RJ Ladle (2008). Hidden Dangers of a ‘Citation Culture’. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8:13-16.score: 30.0
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  97. Richard B. Todd (1988). Aristotle and the Stoics. Ancient Philosophy 8 (2):304-309.score: 30.0
  98. Sharon Todd (2003). A Fine Risk To Be Run? The Ambiguity of Eros and Teacher Responsibility. Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (1):31-44.score: 30.0
    Teachers are often placed in a space of tensionbetween responding to students as persons andresponding to students through theirinstitutionally-defined roles. Particularlywith respect to eros, which has becomeincreasingly the subject of strictinstitutional legislation and regulation,teachers have little recourse to a language ofresponsibility outside an institutional frame. By studying the significance of communicativeambiguity for responsibility, this paperexplores what is ethically at stake forteachers in erotic forms of communication. Specifically, it is Levinas's own ambiguousunderstanding of the ethical significance oferos, and what we have (...)
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  99. D. D. Todd (2000). An Inquiry Into Thomas Reid. Dialogue 39 (02):381-.score: 30.0
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  100. Knox H. Todd (2005). Chronic Pain and Aberrant Drug-Related Behavior in the Emergency Department. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):761-769.score: 30.0
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