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  1. Trevor Maddock (1999). The Nature and Limits of Critical Theory in Education. Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (1):43–61.score: 120.0
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  2. Trevor H. Maddock (1993). Enlightenment and Redemption: On the Consequences of Two Different Versions of Critical Theory for Educational Administration. Educational Philosophy and Theory 25 (2):1–20.score: 120.0
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  3. Carla Mazzio & Douglas Trevor (eds.) (2000). Historicism, Psychoanalysis, and Early Modern Culture. Routledge.score: 60.0
    Did people in early modern Europe have a concept of an inner self? Carla Mazzio and Douglas Trevor have brought together an outstanding group of literary, cultural, and history scholars to answer this intriguing question. Through a synthesis of historicism and psychoanalytic criticism, the contributors explore the complicated, nuanced, and often surprising union of history and subjectivity in Europe centuries before psychoanalytic theory. Addressing such topics as "fetishes and Renaissances," "the cartographic unconscious," and "the topographic imaginary," these essays move (...)
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  4. Lawrence H. Maddock (1957). Emerson on Education. Educational Theory 7 (1):56-58.score: 30.0
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  5. Arthur Edward Maddock (1936). Scientific Monism. London, J. Clarke & Co., Ltd..score: 30.0
    Scientific monism.--Evolution as a psycho-physical process.--Purpose.--The conceptual limit.--Factors of moral responsibility.--Social welfare.--Justice.--Heredity.--Environment.--Perception.--Psychic determinism.--The associative principle in evolution.--The origin and development of morals.--The intuitional factor in morals.--Necessary truths.--Relativity in the moral world.
     
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  6. Ian Hacking (1992). Book Review:The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences David Gooding, Trevor Pinch, Simon Schaffer; Experiment, Right or Wrong Allan Franklin. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 59 (4):705-.score: 9.0
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  7. David L. Hull (1995). Book Review:The Golem: What Everyone Should Know About Science Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 62 (3):487-.score: 9.0
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  8. Paul Brazier (2007). The Devil's Account: Philip Pullman and Christianity. By Hugh Rayment-Pickardan Introduction to Radical Theology – the Death & Resurrection of God. By Trevor Greenfieldconfessing Christ in the Twenty-First Century. By Mark Douglas. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (5):851–854.score: 9.0
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  9. J. M. Cook (1961). The Woodwork of Greek Roofs A. Trevor Hodge: The Woodwork of Greek Roofs. Pp. Xvi+150; 16 Plates, 23 Text-Figs. Cambridge: University Press, 1960. Cloth, 50s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (03):278-280.score: 9.0
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  10. K. Graham (1979). Book Reviews : Language, Truth and Politics. By Trevor Pateman. Devon: Stroud and Pateman, 1975. Pp. 112, 1.65 (UK), 3.00 (Overseas. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (3):382-390.score: 9.0
  11. Ralph Blumenau (2008). Ancient Philosophy and Everyday Life, by Trevor Curnow. Philosophy Now 67:42-43.score: 9.0
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  12. Norman Gulley (1973). Plato: The Laws. Translated with an Introduction by Trevor J. Saunders. (Penguin Classics.) Pp. 551. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd., 1970. Paper, 60p. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (01):88-89.score: 9.0
  13. John Dettloff (2003). Trevor H. Levere, Transforming Matter: A History of Chemistry From Alchemy to the Buckyball. Metascience 12 (1):89-91.score: 9.0
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  14. Michael Gagarin (1993). Plato on Punishment Trevor J. Saunders: Plato's Penal Code: Tradition, Controversy, and Reform in Greek Penology. Pp. Xvii + 414. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. £50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):82-84.score: 9.0
  15. Norman Gulley (1975). Notes on Plato's Laws Trevor J. Saunders: Notes on the Laws of Plato (Bulletin Supplement No. 28.) Pp. Xvii+148. London: University of London Institute of Classical Studies, 1972. Paper, £1·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):16-18.score: 9.0
  16. Alastair Hamilton (2008). The Spiritual Guide. By Miguel de Molinos. Edited and Translated by Trevor Boiling. Heythrop Journal 49 (6):1077-1078.score: 9.0
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  17. Christian le Roy (1989). Lycian History Trevor R. Bryce: The Lycians. A Study of Lycian History and Civilisation to the Conquest of Alexander the Great, Vol. 1: The Lycians in Literary and Epigraphic Sources. Pp. Xvi + 273; 1 Map. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1986. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):98-100.score: 9.0
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  18. Trudi C. Miller (1982). Book Review:Social Mobility and Class Structure in Modern Britain. John H. Goldthorpe; Origins and Destinations: Family, Class and Education in Modern A. H. Halsey, A. F. Heath, J. M. Ridge; The Inheritance of Inequality. Leonard Bloom, F. L. Jones, Patrick McDonnell, Trevor Williams; Illusions of Equality. David E. Cooper; Change in British Society: Based on the Reith Lectures. A. H. Halsey. [REVIEW] Ethics 92 (4):766-.score: 9.0
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  19. D. E. Eichholz (1961). A Short History of Technology T. K. Derry and Trevor I. Williams: A Short History of Technology From Earliest Times to A.D. 1900. Pp. Xviii+782; 1 Plate, 353 Figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. Cloth, 38s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (03):282-283.score: 9.0
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  20. F. D'Agostino (1989). Book Reviews : Language in Mind and Language in Society. By Trevor Pateman. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. Pp. XIII + 194. $47.00 Us. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (3):398-401.score: 9.0
  21. F. D. Harvey (1983). The Penguin Politics Trevor J. Saunders (Tr.): Aristotle: The Politics: Revised Edition. (Penguin Classics.) Pp. 506. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1981. Paper, £2.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):238-241.score: 9.0
  22. J. Agassi (1992). Book Reviews : David Gooding, Trevor Pinch, and Simon Schaffer, Eds., The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989. Pp. Xvii, 467, 50 (Cloth), 19.50 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (2):266-268.score: 9.0
  23. J. M. Hinton (1976). Language, Truth and Politics By Trevor Pateman Published by Jean Stroud and the Author at 1 Church Green, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth, £1.50 Post Free. [REVIEW] Philosophy 51 (196):235-.score: 9.0
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  24. A. Chalmers (1997). Review. Science, Reason, and Rhetoric. Henry Krips, J E McGuire, Trevor Melia. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):444-446.score: 9.0
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  25. D. E. Eichholz (1958). A History of Technology A History of Technology. Volume II: The Mediterranean Civilizations and the Middle Ages. Edited by Charles Singer, E. J. Holmyard, A. R. Hall, Trevor I. Williams. Pp. Lix+802; 44 Plates, 695 Text-Figures. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. Cloth, £8. 8s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (02):171-175.score: 9.0
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  26. F. Melian Stawell (1898). Book Review:My Quest for God. John Trevor. [REVIEW] Ethics 8 (4):534-.score: 9.0
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  27. John T. Ford C. S. C. (2012). Shadows and Images: A Novel. By Meriol Trevor. Newman Studies Journal 9 (2):102-103.score: 9.0
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  28. R. E. Ashcroft (2001). Ethics in Medical Research: A Handbook of Good Practice: Trevor Smith, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 403 + Xvii Pages, Pound29.95/US$47.95. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2):140-140.score: 9.0
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  29. David I. Waddington (2011). Review of Trevor Norris, Consuming Schools: Commercialism and the End of Politics. [REVIEW] Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (1):85-92.score: 9.0
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  30. Trevor Whittock (1990). Metaphor and Film. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    In Metaphor and Film, Trevor Whittock demonstrates that feature films are permeated by metaphors that were consciously introduced by directors. An examination of cinematic metaphor forces us to reconsider the nature of metaphor itself, and the ways by which such visual imagery can be recognised and understood, as well as interpreted. Metaphor and Film identifies the principal forms of cinematic metaphor, and also provides an analysis of the mental operations that one must bring to it. Recent developments in cognitive (...)
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  31. Natalie Clark, Sarah Hunt, Georgia Jules & Trevor Good (2010). Ethical Dilemmas in Community-Based Research: Working with Vulnerable Youth in Rural Communities. Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (4):243-252.score: 6.0
    Ethical Dilemmas in Community-Based Research: Working with Vulnerable Youth in Rural Communities Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s10805-010-9123-y Authors Natalie Clark, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC Canada V2C 5N3 Sarah Hunt, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada Georgia Jules, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC Canada V2C 5N3 Trevor Good, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada Journal Journal of Academic Ethics Online ISSN 1572-8544 Print ISSN 1570-1727 Journal Volume Volume 8 Journal Issue Volume 8, Number 4.
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  32. Trevor H. J. Marchand (ed.) (2011). Making Knowledge: Explorations of the Indissoluble Relation Between Mind, Body and Environment. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 6.0
    Machine generated contents note: Preface (Trevor H.J. Marchand, School of Oriental and African Studies). -- Introduction: Making knowledge: explorations of the indissoluble relation between minds, bodies, and environment (Trevor H.J. Marchand, School of Oriental and African Studies). -- 1. 'Practice without theory': a neuroanthropological perspective on embodied learning (Greg Downey, Macquarie University). -- 2. Learning to listen: auscultation and the transmission of auditory knowledge (Tom Rice, University of Exeter). -- 3. The craft of skilful learning: Kazakh women's everyday (...)
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  33. Trevor Stammers (2011). Ediorial. Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 17 (2):139 - 140.score: 6.0
    Ediorial Content Type Journal Article Category Editorial Pages 139-140 DOI 10.1558/hrge.v17i2.139 Authors Trevor Stammers, St Mary’s University College, London Journal Human Reproduction & Genetic Ethics Online ISSN 2043-0469 Print ISSN 1028-7825 Journal Volume Volume 17 Journal Issue Volume 17, Number 2 / 2011.
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  34. Eddy Nahmias, D. Justin Coates & Trevor Kvaran (2007). Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Mechanism: Experiments on Folk Intuitions. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 31 (1):214–242.score: 3.0
    In this paper we discuss studies that show that most people do not find determinism to be incompatible with free will and moral responsibility if determinism is described in a way that does not suggest mechanistic reductionism. However, if determinism is described in a way that suggests reductionism, that leads people to interpret it as threatening to free will and responsibility. We discuss the implications of these results for the philosophical debates about free will, moral responsibility, and determinism.
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  35. Trevor Pearce (2012). Philosophy of Biology in the Twenty-First Century. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 43 (1):312-315.score: 3.0
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  36. Trevor Smith (1999). Ethics in Medical Research: A Handbook of Good Practice. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    This is a comprehensive and practical guide to the ethical issues raised by different kinds of medical research, and is the first such book to be written with the needs of the researcher in mind. Clearly structured and written in a plain and accessible style, the book covers every significant ethical issue likely to be faced by researchers and research ethics committees. The author outlines and clarifies official guidelines, gives practical advice on how to adhere to these, and suggests procedures (...)
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  37. Trevor Hussey (2009). Nursing and Spirituality. Nursing Philosophy 10 (2):71-80.score: 3.0
    Those matters that are judged to be spiritual are seen as especially valuable and important. For this reason it is claimed that nurses need to be able to offer spiritual care when appropriate and, to aid them in this, nurse theorists have discussed the nature of spirituality. In a recent debate John Paley has argued that nurses should adopt a naturalistic stance which would enable them to employ the insights of modern science. Barbara Pesut has criticized this thesis, especially as (...)
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  38. Trevor Pateman (1980). Can Schools Educate? Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):139–148.score: 3.0
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  39. Martin Barrett, Hayley Clatterbuck, Michael Goldsby, Casey Helgeson, Brian McLoone, Trevor Pearce, Elliott Sober, Reuben Stern & Naftali Weinberger (forthcoming). Puzzles for ZFEL, McShea and Brandon's Zero Force Evolutionary Law. Biology and Philosophy.score: 3.0
    In their 2010 book, Biology’s First Law, D. McShea and R. Brandon present a principle that they call ‘‘ZFEL,’’ the zero force evolutionary law. ZFEL says (roughly) that when there are no evolutionary forces acting on a population, the population’s complexity (i.e., how diverse its member organisms are) will increase. Here we develop criticisms of ZFEL and describe a different law of evolution; it says that diversity and complexity do not change when there are no evolutionary causes.
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  40. Trevor Pateman (1985). From Nativism to Sociolinguistics: Integrating a Theory of Language Growth with a Theory of Speech Practices. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 15 (1):38–58.score: 3.0
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  41. Stephen Gaukroger, John Andrew Schuster & John Sutton (eds.) (2000). Descartes' Natural Philosophy. Routledge.score: 3.0
    Possibly the most comprehensive collection of essays on Descartes' scientific writings ever published, this volume offers a detailed reassessment of his scientific work and its bearing on his philosophy. The 35 essays, written by some of the world's leading scholars, cover topics as diverse as optics, cosmology and medicine. The collection looks at Descartes' work in the sciences as an aspect of his natural-philosophical agenda and discusses: the central place of medicine in Descartes' overall project; the connections between his investigations (...)
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  42. Trevor Pinch (1985). Theory Testing in Science—the Case of Solar Neutrinos: Do Crucial Experiments Test Theories or Theorists? Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (2):167-187.score: 3.0
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  43. Raymond Trevor Bradley (2007). The Psychophysiology of Intuition: A Quantum-Holographic Theory of Nonlocal Communication. World Futures 63 (2):61 – 97.score: 3.0
    This work seeks to explain intuitive perception - those perceptions that are not based on reason or logic or on memories or extrapolations from the past, but are based, instead, on accurate foreknowledge of the future. Often such intuitive foreknowledge involves perception of implicit information about nonlocal objects and/or events by the body's psychophysiological systems. Recent experiments have shown that intuitive perception of a future event is related to the degree of emotional significance of that event, and a new study (...)
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  44. Toby Handfield & Trevor Pisciotta (2005). Is the Risk–Liability Thesis Compatible with Negligence Law? Legal Theory 11:387-404.score: 3.0
    David McCarthy has recently suggested that our compensation and liability practices may be interpreted as reflecting a fundamental norm to hold people liable for imposing risk of harm on others. Independently, closely related ideas have been criticised by Stephen R. Perry and Arthur Ripstein as incompatible with central features of negligence law. We aim to show that these objections are unsuccessful against McCarthy’s Risk–liability theory, and that such an approach is a promising means both for understanding the moral basis of (...)
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  45. Trevor Smith (2006). Homosexuality and the Bible. Teaching Philosophy 29 (4):299-306.score: 3.0
    The argument presented here explores homosexuality within the context of applied Christian ethics. The argument works by asking students to grapple with and define the common characteristics of all eros relationships. Once the students analytically break down eros relationships, and wrestle with defining concepts such as “love,” “sex,” and “desires,” basic biblical moral precepts are applied. After this biblical application it can be shown that there is latitude enough in Christian morality to openly permit homosexuality that iscompatible with biblically stated (...)
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  46. Trevor T. Moores (2008). An Analysis of the Impact of Economic Wealth and National Culture on the Rise and Fall of Software Piracy Rates. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (1):39 - 51.score: 3.0
    A number of studies have investigated and found a significant relationship among economic wealth, Hofstede’s national culture dimensions, and software piracy rates (SPR). No study, however, has examined the relationship between economic wealth, culture, and the fact that national SPRs have been declining steadily since 1994. Using a larger sample than has previously been available (57 countries), we confirm the expected negative relationship between economic wealth, culture (individualism and masculinity) and levels of software piracy. The rate of decline in software (...)
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  47. Trevor Pearce (2011). Meeting Report: Fourth ISHPSSB Off-Year Workshop. Biology and Philosophy 26 (2):315-316.score: 3.0
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  48. Katie Atkinson & Trevor Bench-Capon (2005). Legal Case-Based Reasoning as Practical Reasoning. Artificial Intelligence and Law 13 (1):93-131.score: 3.0
    In this paper we apply a general account of practical reasoning to arguing about legal cases. In particular, we provide a reconstruction of the reasoning of the majority and dissenting opinions for a particular well-known case from property law. This is done through the use of Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents to replicate the contrasting views involved in the actual decision. This reconstruction suggests that the reasoning involved can be separated into three distinct levels: factual and normative levels and a level connecting (...)
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  49. Thomas Nadelhoffer, Trevor Kvaran & Eddy Nahmias (2009). Temperament and Intuition: A Commentary on Feltz and Cokely. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):351-355.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we examine Adam Feltz and Edward Cokely’s recent claim that “the personality trait extraversion predicts people’s intuitions about the relationship of determinism to free will and moral responsibility”. We will first present some criticisms of their work before briefly examining the results of a recent study of our own. We argue that while Feltz and Cokely have their finger on the pulse of an interesting and important issue, they have not established a robust and stable connection between (...)
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  50. Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon & Peter McBurney (2006). PARMENIDES: Facilitating Deliberation in Democracies. Artificial Intelligence and Law 14 (4):261-275.score: 3.0
    Governments and other groups interested in the views of citizens require the means to present justifications of proposed actions, and the means to solicit public opinion concerning these justifications. Although Internet technologies provide the means for such dialogues, system designers usually face a choice between allowing unstructured dialogues, through, for example, bulletin boards, or requiring citizens to acquire a knowledge of some argumentation schema or theory, as in, for example, ZENO. Both of these options present usability problems. In this paper, (...)
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  51. Floris Bex, Trevor Bench-Capon & Katie Atkinson (2009). Did He Jump or Was He Pushed? Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (2):79-99.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we present a particular role for abductive reasoning in law by applying it in the context of an argumentation scheme for practical reasoning. We present a particular scheme, based on an established scheme for practical reasoning, that can be used to reason abductively about how an agent might have acted to reach a particular scenario, and the motivations for doing so. Plausibility here depends on a satisfactory explanation of why this particular agent followed these motivations in the (...)
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  52. Martin Clayton, Trevor Herbert & Richard Middleton (eds.) (2003). The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction. Routledge.score: 3.0
    The Cultural Study of Music is an anthology of new writings that will serve as a basic textbook on music and culture. Increasingly, music is being studied as it relates to specific cultures-not only by ethnomusicologists, but by traditional musicologists as well. Drawing on writers from music, anthropology, sociology, and the related fields, the book both defines the field-i.e., "What is the relation between music and culture?"-and then presents case studies of particular issues in world musics. This book would serve (...)
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  53. David Palmer & Trevor Hedberg (forthcoming). The Ethics of Marketing to Vulnerable Populations. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    An orthodox view in marketing ethics is that it is morally impermissible to market goods to specially vulnerable populations in ways that take advantage of their vulnerabilities. In his signature article “Marketing and the Vulnerable,” George Brenkert (1998) provided the first substantive defense of this position, one which has become a well-established view in marketing ethics. In what follows, we throw new light on marketing to the vulnerable by critically evaluating key components of Brenkert’s general arguments. Specifically, we contend that (...)
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  54. Trevor Kvaran & Alan G. Sanfey (2010). Toward an Integrated Neuroscience of Morality: The Contribution of Neuroeconomics to Moral Cognition. Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (3):579-595.score: 3.0
    Interest in the neural processes underlying decision making has led to a flurry of recent research in the fields of both moral psychology and neuroeconomics. In this paper, we first review some important findings from both disciplines, and then argue that the two fields can mutually benefit each other. A more explicit recognition of the role of values and norms will likely lead to more accurate models of decision making for neuroeconomists, whereas the tasks, insights into neural mechanisms, and mathematical (...)
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  55. Trevor Hussey (2000). Realism and Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 1 (2):98–108.score: 3.0
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  56. Trevor Hussey (2007). True to Life: Why Truth Matters. Nursing Philosophy 8 (4):295–296.score: 3.0
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  57. Trevor J. Saunders (1973). Plato on Killing in Anger: A Reply to Professor Woozley. Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):350-356.score: 3.0
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  58. Katie Atkinson & Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon (2007). Practical Reasoning as Presumptive Argumentation Using Action-Based Alternating Transition Systems. Artificial Intelligence 171 (10-15):855-874.score: 3.0
    In this paper we describe an approach to practical reasoning, reasoning about what it is best for a particular agent to do in a given situation, based on presumptive justifications of action through the instantiation of an argument scheme, which is then subject to examination through a series of critical questions. We identify three particular aspects of practical reasoning which distinguish it from theoretical reasoning. We next provide an argument scheme and an associated set of critical questions which is able (...)
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  59. Trevor Pearce (2012). Convergence and Parallelism in Evolution: A Neo-Gouldian Account. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (2):429-448.score: 3.0
    Determining whether a homoplastic trait is the result of convergence or parallelism is central to many of the most important contemporary discussions in biology and philosophy: the relation between evolution and development, the importance of constraints on variation, and the role of contingency in evolution. In this article, I show that two recent attempts to draw a black-or-white distinction between convergence and parallelism fail, albeit for different reasons. Nevertheless, I argue that we should not be afraid of gray areas: a (...)
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  60. Trevor J. Quinn (1994). J. F. Lazenby: The Defence of Greece, 490–479 B.C. Pp. Ix+294; 24 Plates, 9 Maps. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1993. Cased, £24/$49.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):413-.score: 3.0
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  61. Raymond Trevor Bradley (2011). Detecting the Identity Signature of Secret Social Groups: Holographic Processes and the Communication of Member Affiliation. World Futures 66 (2):124-162.score: 3.0
    The principles of classical and quantum holography are used to develop the theoretical basis for a non-phonemic method of detecting membership in secret social groups, such as cults, criminal gangs, drug cartels, and terrorist cells. Grounded in the basic sociological premise that every group develops a distinctive sociocultural order, the theory postulates that the primary features of a group's collective identity will be encoded, via a multilevel socio-psycho-physiological process, into the field of bio-emotional relations connecting group members. The principles of (...)
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  62. Harry Collins & Trevor Pinch (2007). Who is to Blame for the Challenger Explosion? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (1):254-255.score: 3.0
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  63. Trevor William Parfitt (2011). Post-Development and its Discontents. Journal of Critical Realism 10 (4):442-464.score: 3.0
    In the 1980s and 1990s the predominant metatheories in development analysis were cast into doubt by their apparent failure in practice. One response to this impasse in development theory was to turn to postmodern ideas to explain their failure. In particular many analysts utilized Foucauldian discourse theory to critique development as a discourse of power. Such analysis gave rise to a post-development school of thought that condemned development as harmful to people in the Global South and advocated its abandonment. This (...)
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  64. Trevor Whittock (2002). Performing Live: Aesthetic Alternatives for the Ends of Art. British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (1):90-93.score: 3.0
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  65. Trevor Hussey (2008). Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture. Nursing Philosophy 9 (4):285-287.score: 3.0
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  66. Trevor Hussey (2012). Just Caring. Nursing Philosophy 13 (1):6-14.score: 3.0
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  67. Trevor Hussey (2011). Naturalistic Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 12 (1):45-52.score: 3.0
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  68. Trevor Pearce (2011). Ecosystem Engineering, Experiment, and Evolution. Biology and Philosophy 26 (6):793-812.score: 3.0
    This paper argues that philosophers should pay more attention to the idea of ecosystem engineering and to the scientific literature surrounding it. Ecosystem engineering is a broad but clearly delimited concept that is less subject to many of the “it encompasses too much” criticisms that philosophers have directed at niche construction . The limitations placed on the idea of ecosystem engineering point the way to a narrower idea of niche construction. Moreover, experimental studies in the ecosystem engineering literature provide detailed (...)
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  69. Trevor J. Saunders (1979). Bibliography on Plato's Laws, 1920-1976, with Additional Citations Through March 1979. Arno Press.score: 3.0
    BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE LAWS FROM TO Introduction: EB England Edwin Bourdieu England , the son of a Congregational minister, was born on 9 September. ...
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  70. Trevor Stammers (2012). Book Review: Bioethics at the Movies. Edited by Sandra Shapshay, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. 380 Pages. Paperback. ISBN 978-0801890789. RRP: £29. [REVIEW] Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (2):245-246.score: 3.0
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  71. Pepijn R. S. Visser & Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon (1998). A Comparison of Four Ontologies for the Design of Legal Knowledge Systems. Artificial Intelligence and Law 6 (1).score: 3.0
    There is a growing interest in how people conceptualise the legal domain for the purpose of legal knowledge systems. In this paper we discuss four such conceptualisations (referred to as ontologies): McCarty's language for legal discourse, Stamper's norma formalism, Valente's functional ontology of law, and the ontology of Van Kralingen and Visser. We present criteria for a comparison of the ontologies and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the ontologies in relation to these criteria. Moreover, we critically review the criteria.
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  72. Trevor Whittock (1992). The Role of Metaphor in Dance. British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (3):242-249.score: 3.0
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  73. Trevor S. Harding, Matthew J. Mayhew, Cynthia J. Finelli & Donald D. Carpenter (2007). The Theory of Planned Behavior as a Model of Academic Dishonesty in Engineering and Humanities Undergraduates. Ethics and Behavior 17 (3):255 – 279.score: 3.0
    This study examines the use of a modified form of the theory of planned behavior in understanding the decisions of undergraduate students in engineering and humanities to engage in cheating. We surveyed 527 randomly selected students from three academic institutions. Results supported the use of the model in predicting ethical decision-making regarding cheating. In particular, the model demonstrated how certain variables (gender, discipline, high school cheating, education level, international student status, participation in Greek organizations or other clubs) and moral constructs (...)
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  74. Trevor Hussey (1999). Evolutionary Change and Epistemology. Biology and Philosophy 14 (4).score: 3.0
    This paper is concerned with the debate in evolutionary epistemology about the nature of the evolutionary process at work in the development of science: whether it is Darwinian or Lamarckian. It is claimed that if we are to make progress through the many arguments that have grown up around this issue, we must return to an examination of the concepts of change and evolution, and examine the basic kinds of mechanism capable of bringing evolution about. This examination results in two (...)
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  75. Trevor J. Saunders (1997). R. Waterfield (Tr.): Aristotle, Physics: A New Translation, with an Introduction and Notes by D. Bostock (Oxford World's Classics). Pp. Lxxx + 301. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Paper, £6.99. ISBN: 0-19-282310-8. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (02):417-418.score: 3.0
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  76. Ian Worthington, Monder Ram & Trevor Jones (2006). Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility in the U.K. Asian Small Business Community. Journal of Business Ethics 67 (2):201 - 217.score: 3.0
    Within the limited, but growing, literature on small business ethics almost no attention has been paid to the issue of social responsibility within ethnic minority businesses. Using a social capital perspective, this paper reports on an exploratory and qualitative investigation into the attitudinal and behavioural manifestations of CSR within small and medium-sized Asian owned or managed firms in the U.K., with particular reference to the distinctive factors motivating organisational responses. It offers alternative explanations of entrepreneurial behaviour and suggests areas for (...)
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  77. Raymond Trevor Bradley & Nancy Roberts (1989). Relational Dynamics of Charismatic Organization: The Complementarity of Love and Power. World Futures 27 (2):87-123.score: 3.0
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  78. Trevor Ponech (2006). External Realism About Cinematic Motion. British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (4):349-368.score: 3.0
    Cinematic motion is, I argue, a genuine and intrinsic property of some cinematic works and not just a matter of how things look to us. It is an event—an item's change of position—happening prior and external to our sensory responses to movies. I therefore defend against common-sense illusionism a minority opinion within cinema studies: that movie viewing normally occasions veridical perceptions of a kind of objective displacement. I also dispute another version of anti-illusionist realism about cinematic motion, the implication that (...)
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  79. Trevor M. Wilson (2005). A Continuous Movement Version of the Banach-Tarski Paradox: A Solution to de Groot's Problem. Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (3):946 - 952.score: 3.0
    In 1924 Banach and Tarski demonstrated the existence of a paradoxical decomposition of the 3-ball B. i.e., a piecewise isometry from B onto two copies of B. This article answers a question of de Groot from 1958 by showing that there is a paradoxical decomposition of B in which the pieces move continuously while remaining disjoint to yield two copies of B. More generally, we show that if n ≥ 2, any two bounded sets in Rⁿ that are equidecomposable with (...)
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  80. Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon & Peter McBurney (2006). Computational Representation of Practical Argument. Synthese 152 (2):157 - 206.score: 3.0
    In this paper we consider persuasion in the context of practical reasoning, and discuss the problems associated with construing reasoning about actions in a manner similar to reasoning about beliefs. We propose a perspective on practical reasoning as presumptive justification of a course of action, along with critical questions of this justification, building on the account of Walton. From this perspective, we articulate an interaction protocol, which we call PARMA, for dialogues over proposed actions based on this theory. We outline (...)
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  81. Trevor Hussey (2001). Perspectives on Philosophy of Science in Nursing: An Historical and Contemporary Anthology. Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):274–275.score: 3.0
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  82. Trevor Pateman (1986). Transparent and Translucent Icons. British Journal of Aesthetics 26 (4):380-382.score: 3.0
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  83. Trevor Pearce (2010). From 'Circumstances' to 'Environment': Herbert Spencer and the Origins of the Idea of Organism–Environment Interaction. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (3):241-252.score: 3.0
    The word ‘environment’ has a history. Before the mid-nineteenth century, the idea of a singular, abstract entity—the organism—interacting with another singular, abstract entity—the environment—was virtually unknown. In this paper I trace how the idea of a plurality of external conditions or circumstances was replaced by the idea of a singular environment. The central figure behind this shift, at least in Anglo-American intellectual life, was the philosopher Herbert Spencer. I examine Spencer’s work from 1840 to 1855, demonstrating that he was exposed (...)
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  84. Trevor Ponech (2006). The Substance of Cinema. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (1):187–198.score: 3.0
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  85. Trevor J. Saunders (1988). Epicurus' Swerve. The Classical Review 38 (02):284-.score: 3.0
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  86. Trevor J. Saunders (1970). The Alleged Double Version in the Sixth Book of Plato's Laws. The Classical Quarterly 20 (02):230-.score: 3.0
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  87. Miriam Solomon (2003). The Whiptail Lizard Reconsidered. Perspectives on Science 11 (3):318-325.score: 3.0
    : Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch's introductory text, The Golem: What Everyone Should Know About Science (1993), includes a controversy about the significance of pseudosexual behavior in the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard. Collins and Pinch, basing their account on the work of Greg Myers (1990), claim that "in this area of biology, experiments are seldom possible" and that the debate has "battled to an honorable draw." I argue that a closer look at the publications of the scientists involved shows that, (...)
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  88. Maya Wardeh, Trevor Bench-Capon & Frans Coenen (2009). Padua: A Protocol for Argumentation Dialogue Using Association Rules. Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (3):183-215.score: 3.0
    We describe PADUA, a protocol designed to support two agents debating a classification by offering arguments based on association rules mined from individual datasets. We motivate the style of argumentation supported by PADUA, and describe the protocol. We discuss the strategies and tactics that can be employed by agents participating in a PADUA dialogue. PADUA is applied to a typical problem in the classification of routine claims for a hypothetical welfare benefit. We particularly address the problems that arise from the (...)
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  89. Trevor Whittock (1997). Dance Metaphors: A Reply to Julie Van Camp. British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (3):274-282.score: 3.0
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  90. Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon & Douglas Walton (forthcoming). Distinctive Features of Persuasion and Deliberation Dialogues. Argument and Computation.score: 3.0
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  91. Trevor Bench-Capon (1997). Argument in Artificial Intelligence and Law. Artificial Intelligence and Law 5 (4).score: 3.0
    In this paper I shall discuss the notion of argument, and the importanceof argument in AI and Law. I shall distinguish four areas where argument hasbeen applied: in modelling legal reasoning based on cases; in thepresentation and explanation of results from a rule based legal informationsystem; in the resolution of normative conflict and problems ofnon-monotonicity; and as a basis for dialogue games to support the modellingof the process of argument. The study of argument is held to offer prospectsof real progress (...)
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  92. Trevor Cohen (1974). Chihara on Cook on Other Minds. Philosophical Studies 26 (November):299-300.score: 3.0
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  93. Trevor Gale (2001). Under What Conditions? Including Students with Learning Disabilities Within Australian Classrooms. Journal of Moral Education 30 (3):261-272.score: 3.0
    In Australian schools, "inclusion" is a term that is used to challenge a previously narrow focus on students with disabilities and their integration within and distribution amongst "mainstream" schools and classrooms. Nevertheless, this article argues that, as a concept, "inclusion" requires further broadening and deepening, particularly in arenas of practice, if it is to serve the interests of all students. Informed by notions of recognitive justice, the paper advocates rethinking inclusion to accommodate student differences in more socially just ways - (...)
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  94. Trevor Hussey (2005). Relativism. Nursing Philosophy 6 (3):216–217.score: 3.0
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  95. Trevor Ponech (2007). Cinema Again: A Reply to Walley. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (4):412–416.score: 3.0
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  96. Paul Soper & Trevor Bench-Capon (1993). Coupling Hypertext and Knowledge Based Systems: Two Applications in the Legal Domain. Artificial Intelligence and Law 2 (4):293-314.score: 3.0
    Hypertext and knowledge based systems can be viewed as complementary technologies, which if combined into a composite system may be able to yield a whole which is greater than the sum of the parts. To gain the maximum benefits, however, we need to think about how to harness this potential synergy. This will mean devising new styles of system, rather than merely seeking to enhance the old models.In this paper we describe our model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based (...)
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  97. Trevor J. Saunders (1997). Book Review:Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's "Politics." Fred D. Miller, Jr. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (1):216-.score: 3.0
  98. Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon & Paul E. Dunne (2005). Argumentation in AI and Law: Editors' Introduction. Artificial Intelligence and Law 13 (1):1-8.score: 3.0
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  99. Trevor Curnow (2012). The Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Edited by Anna Marmodoro and Jonathan Hill. (Oxford UP, 2011. Pp. 253. Price £65.00.). [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 62 (247):427-429.score: 3.0
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  100. A. Trevor Hodge (2002). Roman Waterworks G. De Kleijn: The Water Supply of Ancient Rome: City Area, Water, and Population . Pp. V + 353, Maps, Ills. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 2001. Cased, Hfl. 150. Isbn: 90-5063-268-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (02):346-.score: 3.0
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