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  1. Trudie Lang (2010). Diverse Ethics of Translational Research in the Developing World. American Journal of Bioethics 10 (8):41-42.score: 120.0
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  2. James C. Lang (2011). Epistemologies of Situated Knowledges: “Troubling” Knowledge in Philosophy of Education. Educational Theory 61 (1):75-96.score: 60.0
    Epistemologies of situated knowledges, advanced by scholars such as Donna Haraway, Lorraine Code, and Maureen Ford, challenge mainstream epistemology's claim to be the gold standard in determining what counts as knowledge. In this essay, James Lang uses the work of these and other feminist theorists to explicate the notion of situated knowledges and then uses this notion to trouble the legitimacy of employing Kantian-inspired propositional rationalism to justify all knowledge claims. Lang challenges the notions of the discrete, objective, (...)
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  3. Berel Lang (1996). Heidegger's Silence. Cornell University Press.score: 60.0
    UP. Berel Lang shows in this penetrating book how Heideggeer's own silence on the 'Jewish Question' --how (or if) the Jews were to live among the nations- ...
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  4. Gerald Lang (2004). A Dilemma for Objective Act-Utilitarianism. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (2):221-239.score: 30.0
    Act-utilitarianism comes in two standard varieties: ‘subjective’ act-utilitarianism, which tells agents to attempt to maximize utility directly, and ‘objective’ act-utilitarianism, which permits agents to use non-utilitarian decision-making procedures. This article argues that objective actutilitarianism is exposed to a dilemma. On one horn of it is the contention that objective act-utilitarianism makes inconsistent claims about the rightness of acts. On the other horn of it is the contention that objective act-utilitarianism collapses back into what is, essentially, subjective act-utilitarianism. Three objective act-utilitarian (...)
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  5. Gerald Lang (2008). Consequentialism, Cluelessness, and Indifference. Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (4).score: 30.0
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  6. Gerald Lang (2008). The Right Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem. Utilitas 20 (4):472-489.score: 30.0
  7. Gerald Lang (2012). What's the Matter? Review of Derek Parfit, On What Matters. Utilitas 24 (02):300-312.score: 30.0
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  8. Helen S. Lang (2008). Aristotle on Memory and Recollection. Text, Translation, Interpretation, and Reception in Western Scholasticism. [REVIEW] International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (2):216-218.score: 30.0
  9. Gerald Lang (2009). Luck Egalitarianism, Permissible Inequalities, and Moral Hazard. Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (3):317-338.score: 30.0
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  10. Gerald Lang (2005). Fairness in Life and Death Cases. Erkenntnis 62 (3):321 - 351.score: 30.0
    John Taurek famously argued that, in ‘conflict cases’, where we are confronted with a smaller and a larger group of individuals, and can choose which group to save from harm, we should toss a coin, rather than saving the larger group. This is primarily because coin-tossing is fairer: it ensures that each individual, regardless of the group to which he or she belongs, has an equal chance of being saved. This article provides a new response to Taurek’s argument. It proposes (...)
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  11. Gerald Lang (2012). Invigilating Republican Liberty. Philosophical Quarterly 62 (247):273-293.score: 30.0
    Republican liberty, as recently defended by Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner, characterises liberty in terms of the absence of domination, instead of, or in addition to, the absence of interference, as favoured by Berlin-style negative liberty. This article considers several claims made on behalf of republican liberty, particularly in Pettit's and Skinner's recent writings, and finds them wanting. No relevant moral or political concern expressed by republicans, it will be contended here, fails to be accommodated by negative liberty.
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  12. Gerald Lang (2008). Nudging the Responsibility Objection. Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (1):56–71.score: 30.0
    The ‘Responsibility Objection’ to Judith Thomson's famous argument for the permissibility of abortion challenges the relevance of her ‘Violinist Analogy’ to certain types of voluntary unwanted pregnancy, on the grounds that those pregnancies, even though they may be unwanted, are pregnancies for which the woman can be plausibly held responsible. This article considers the force of a number of recent objections to the Responsibility Objection, advanced by Harry Silverstein, David Boonin, and Jeff McMahan, and judges them to be unpersuasive. It (...)
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  13. Gerald Lang, Some Opinions About 10 Moral Paradoxes.score: 30.0
    “This is a delightful and engaging little book. With its bite-size chapters, lively exposition, and important subject matter, this is the kind of book that can spark an interest in philosophy among those unfamiliar with it. But its appeal is not limited to neophytes; it poses significant new challenges to moral theory that even hardened professional philosophers will find stimulating and provocative”.
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  14. Berel Lang (ed.) (1987). The Concept of Style. Cornell University Press.score: 30.0
    ILLUSTRATIONS Chapter 2 1. Roy Lichtenstein, Little Big Painting 83 2. Luis Buriuel, Viridiana (Last Supper scene) 86 3. ...
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  15. Helen S. Lang (1980). On Memory: Aristotle's Corrections of Plato. Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4):379-393.score: 30.0
  16. Gerald Lang (2001). The Rule-Following Considerations and Metaethics: Some False Moves. European Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):190–209.score: 30.0
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  17. Christopher Lang, Elliott Sober & Karen Strier (2002). Are Human Beings Part of the Rest of Nature? Biology and Philosophy 17 (5).score: 30.0
    Unified explanations seek to situate the traits of human beings in a causal framework that also explains the trait values found in nonhuman species. Disunified explanations claim that the traits of human beings are due to causal processes not at work in the rest of nature. This paper outlines a methodology for testing hypotheses of these two types. Implications are drawn concerning evolutionary psychology, adaptationism, and anti-adaptationism.
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  18. G. Lang (2011). Excuses for the Moral Equality of Combatants. Analysis 71 (3):512-523.score: 30.0
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  19. Berel Lang (2004). Oskar Rosenfeld and the Realism of Holocaust-History: On Sex, Shit, and Status. History and Theory 43 (2):278–288.score: 30.0
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  20. Berel Lang (1974). The Intentional Fallacy Revisited. British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (4):306-314.score: 30.0
  21. Gerald Lang (2006). Luck Egalitarianism and the See-Saw Objection. American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1):43 - 56.score: 30.0
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  22. Berel Lang (1992). Intentions, Concepts of Intention, and the "Final Solution". Journal of Social Philosophy 23 (3):105-117.score: 30.0
  23. Gerald Lang (2012). Is There Potential in Potentiality? Philosophical Papers 41 (1):129-147.score: 30.0
    Philosophical Papers, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 129-147, March 2012.
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  24. Gerald Lang (2010). Review of N. Ann Davis, Richard Keshen, Jeff McMahan (Eds.), Ethics and Humanity: Themes From the Philosophy of Jonathan Glover. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).score: 30.0
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  25. Berel Lang (1970). Civil Disobedience and Nonviolence: A Distinction with a Difference. Ethics 80 (2):156-159.score: 30.0
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  26. Helen S. Lang (1998). The Order of Nature in Aristotle's Physics: Place and the Elements. Cambridge Unviersity Press.score: 30.0
    The book demonstrates a new method for reading the texts of Aristotle by revealing a continuous line of argument running from the Physics to De Caelo. The author analyzes a group of arguments that are almost always treated in isolation from one another, and reveals their elegance and coherence. She concludes by asking why these arguments remain interesting even though we now believe they are absolutely wrong and have been replaced by better ones. The book establishes the case that we (...)
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  27. Helen S. Lang (2011). Aristotle and Plotinus on Memory. [REVIEW] International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (1):184-186.score: 30.0
  28. S. Lang (1972). Sforzinda, Filarete and Filelfo. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 35:391-397.score: 30.0
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  29. Helen S. Lang (2005). Perpetuity, Eternity, and Time in Proclus' Cosmos. Phronesis 50 (2):150-169.score: 30.0
    Proclus composed 18 arguments for the eternity of the world and they survive only because Philoponus, intending to refute Proclus' arguments one by one, quotes each; one copy of Philoponus' work -- and so Proclus' arguments too -- survives. Because of their odd history, these arguments have received little attention either in themselves or in relation to Proclus' other works, even though they are intrinsically interesting and reflect his larger philosophical enterprise. I first examine Argument XVIII, in which Proclus calls (...)
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  30. Gerald Lang (2002). Moral Relativism & Cultural Chauvanism. Philosophy Now 36:24-27.score: 30.0
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  31. Ulrike Heuer & Gerald Lang (eds.) (2012). Luck, Value, and Commitment: Themes From the Ethics of Bernard Williams. Oxford University Press, USA.score: 30.0
    Luck, Value, and Commitment comprises eleven new essays which engage with, or take their point of departure from, the influential work in moral and political philosophy of Bernard Williams (1929-2003).
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  32. S. Lang (1965). De Lineamentis: L. B. Alberti's Use of a Technical Term. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 28:331-335.score: 30.0
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  33. Berel Lang (1994). Forgiveness. American Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):105 - 117.score: 30.0
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  34. Gerald Lang (2008). Review of Christopher Miles Coope, Worth and Welfare in the Controversy Over Abortion. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (2).score: 30.0
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  35. Gerald Lang (2005). Review of David Rodin, War and Self-Defense. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (5).score: 30.0
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  36. Helen S. Lang (1998). An Approach to Aristotle's Physics. Ancient Philosophy 18 (2):496-498.score: 30.0
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  37. Helen S. Lang (2000). HOMONYMY C. Shields: Order in Multiplicity. Homonymy in the Philosophy of Aristotle . Pp. Xiv + 290. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Cased, £40. ISBN: 0-19-82371-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):147-.score: 30.0
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  38. Berel Lang (1962). Significance or Form: The Dilemma of Roger Fry's Aesthetic. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (2):167-176.score: 30.0
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  39. Berel Lang (1985). Uniqueness and Explanation. Journal of Philosophy 82 (10):514-515.score: 30.0
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  40. David P. Lang (2003). Aquinas's Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 11 (01).score: 30.0
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  41. Berel Lang (1967). Kant and the Subjective Objects of Taste. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (3):247-253.score: 30.0
  42. Berel Lang & Gary Stahl (1969). Mill's `Howlers' and the Logic of Naturalism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (4):562-574.score: 30.0
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  43. Gerald Lang (2013). Should Utilitarianism Be Scalar? Utilitas 25 (1):80-95.score: 30.0
    Scalar utilitarianism, a form of utilitarianism advocated by Alastair Norcross, retains utilitarianism's evaluative commitments while dispensing with utilitarianism's deontic commitments, or its commitment to the existence or significance of moral duties, obligations and requirements. This article disputes the effectiveness of the arguments that have been used to defend scalar utilitarianism. It is contended that Norcross's central does not succeed, and it is suggested, more positively, that utilitarians cannot easily distance themselves from deontic assessment, just as long as scalar utilitarians admit (...)
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  44. Berel Lang (1973). "What is Art?": Questions (and Answers) About the Question. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (4):524-530.score: 30.0
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  45. Helen S. Lang (1981). Substance, Body, and Soul: Aristotelian Investigations. Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4):500-502.score: 30.0
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  46. Hans van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, Jérôme Lang & Pierre Marquis (2009). Introspective Forgetting. Synthese 169 (2).score: 30.0
    We model the forgetting of propositional variables in a modal logical context where agents become ignorant and are aware of each others’ or their own resulting ignorance. The resulting logic is sound and complete. It can be compared to variable-forgetting as abstraction from information, wherein agents become unaware of certain variables: by employing elementary results for bisimulation, it follows that beliefs not involving the forgotten atom(s) remain true.
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  47. Manfred Lang (ed.) (1999). Changing Schools, Changing Practices: Perspectives on Educational Reform and Teacher Professionalism. Garant.score: 30.0
    Foreword The collection of research papers in this book is a selection made from those which were presented at the eighth conference of the International ...
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  48. A. Lang (1879). Mr. Max Müller and Fetishism. Mind 4 (16):453-469.score: 30.0
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  49. Serge Lang (1993). Questions of Scientific Responsibility: The Baltimore Case. Ethics and Behavior 3 (1):3 – 72.score: 30.0
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  50. Philippa Lang (2007). Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):151-152.score: 30.0
  51. Helen S. Lang (1993). The Structure and Subject of Metaphysics Λ. Phronesis 38 (3):257-280.score: 30.0
  52. Berel Lang (1972). A Note on the Location of Paintings. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):115-116.score: 30.0
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  53. Andrew M. Lang (2009). Clarifying Two Central Issues in Double Effect Reasoning Debates. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 83:279-292.score: 30.0
    The principles whereby the reason operates in ethically complicated situations has been subject to long-standing debates in Catholic Philosophy. A classic text which exemplifies this is Aquinas’s consideration of self-defensive killing. In this paper I clarify two central issues in double-effect reasoning debates surrounding this text. Both issues are connected to the seemingly simple but actually complex task of accounting for the “chosen means” of self-defense. The first issue is whether the “chosen means” are also able to be considered a (...)
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  54. Berel Lang (2006). Die Schuldfrage Sixty Years After. Review of Metaphysics 60 (1):101-119.score: 30.0
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  55. Stefan Lang (2013). Fichtes Deduktion praktischer Spontaneität. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 95 (1):65-86.score: 30.0
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  56. S. Lang (1968). Leonardo's Architectural Designs and the Sforza Mausoleum. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31:218-233.score: 30.0
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  57. D. B. Lang (1958). Point Counterpoint: The Emergence of Fancy and Imagination in Coleridge. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (3):384-397.score: 30.0
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  58. Berel Lang (1968). The Form of Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (1):35-47.score: 30.0
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  59. Kellie R. Lang (2008). The Professional Ills of Moral Distress and Nurse Retention: Is Ethics Education an Antidote? American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):19 – 21.score: 30.0
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  60. Berel Lang (1989). The Politics of Interpretation: Spinoza's Modernist Turn. The Review of Metaphysics 43 (2):327 - 356.score: 30.0
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  61. Helen S. Lang (1985). William of Auvergne and Robert Grosseteste. New Ideas of Truth in the Early Thirteenth Century. Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):255-257.score: 30.0
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  62. Anthony F. Lang (2007). Crime and Punishment: Holding States Accountable. Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):239-257.score: 30.0
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  63. Hans Van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, Jérôme Lang & Pierre Marquis (2009). Introspective Forgetting. Synthese 169 (2):405 - 423.score: 30.0
    We model the forgetting of propositional variables in a modal logical context where agents become ignorant and are aware of each others' or their own resulting ignorance. The resulting logic is sound and complete. It can be compared to variable-forgetting as abstraction from information, wherein agents become unaware of certain variables: by employing elementary results for bisimulation, it follows that beliefs not involving the forgotten atom(s) remain true.
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  64. Mabel Lang & Benjamin D. Meritt (1968). A New Text of the Logistai Inscription. The Classical Quarterly 18 (01):84-.score: 30.0
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  65. Evelyn S. Lang (2009). Alfred Schutz Private Family Journal of First Trip to the United States of America in 1937. Schutzian Research 1:245-271.score: 30.0
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  66. Berel Lang (1988). Descartes and the Art of Meditation. Philosophy and Rhetoric 21 (1):19 - 37.score: 30.0
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  67. Gerald Lang (2001). Doubly Good. The Philosopher's Magazine (15):57-57.score: 30.0
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  68. Berel Lang (1962). Langer's Arabesque and the Collapse of the Symbol. The Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):349 - 365.score: 30.0
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  69. Helen S. Lang (1990). Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science. Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):149-153.score: 30.0
  70. Helen Lang (2005). Perpetuity, Eternity, and Time in Proclus' Cosmos. Phronesis 50 (2):150-169.score: 30.0
    Proclus composed 18 arguments for the eternity of the world and they survive only because Philoponus, intending to refute Proclus' arguments one by one, quotes each; one copy of Philoponus' work -- and so Proclus' arguments too -- survives. Because of their odd history, these arguments have received little attention either in themselves or in relation to Proclus' other works, even though they are intrinsically interesting and reflect his larger philosophical enterprise. I first examine Argument XVIII, in which Proclus calls (...)
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  71. Berel Lang (1984). Tolerance and Evil. Teaching Philosophy 7 (3):199-203.score: 30.0
  72. Berel Lang (1993). The Logic of Reflection. The Review of Metaphysics 47 (1):164-165.score: 30.0
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  73. Berel Lang (1968). The Neurotic as Moral Agent. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (2):216-231.score: 30.0
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  74. Uwe Michael Lang (2007). West Syrian Liturgical Theology (Liturgy, Worship and Society). By Baby Varghese. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):473–474.score: 30.0
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  75. Helen Lang (1993). The Structure and Subject of Metaphysics Λ. Phronesis 38 (3):257-280.score: 30.0
  76. Berel Lang (1991). Critical Theory, Marxism, and Modernity (Review). Philosophy and Literature 15 (1):157-159.score: 30.0
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  77. David C. Malloy & Donald L. Lang (1993). An Aristotelian Approach to Case Study Analysis. Journal of Business Ethics 12 (7):511 - 516.score: 30.0
    The purpose of this paper is to apply Aristotle''s theory of causation to the administrative realm in an attempt to provide the manager/student with a more complete basis for organizational analysis. The authors argue that the traditional approach to administrative case studies limits the manager''s/student''s perspective to the positivistic world view at the expense of a more encompassing perspective which can be achieved through the use of an Aristotelian approach. Aristotle''s four-part theory of causation is juxtaposed with contemporary views of (...)
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  78. Timothy Lang (2002). Lord Acton and "the Insanity of Nationality&Quot. Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):129-149.score: 30.0
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  79. Anthony F. Lang (2003). Evaluating the Preemptive Use of Force. Ethics International Affairs 17 (1):1-1.score: 30.0
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  80. Helen S. Lang (1994). Aristotle and Philoponus on Light. Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):190-192.score: 30.0
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  81. Gottfried O. Lang (1964). Anthropology Applied to Man. Thought 39 (3):429-453.score: 30.0
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  82. Helen S. Lang (1978). Aristotle's First Movers and the Relation of Physics to Theology. The New Scholasticism 52 (4):500-517.score: 30.0
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  83. Helen S. Lang (1999). Aristotle on the Sense-Organs. Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):426-430.score: 30.0
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  84. Mabel L. Lang (1996). Alcibiades Vs. Phrynichus. The Classical Quarterly 46 (01):289-.score: 30.0
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  85. Helen S. Lang (1986). Bonaventure's Delight in Sensation. The New Scholasticism 60 (1):72-90.score: 30.0
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  86. Helen S. Lang (2003). Burnyeat, Myles. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta. The Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):637-639.score: 30.0
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  87. Stefan Lang (2010). Fichte in der analytischen Philosophie. Fichte-Studien 35:495-509.score: 30.0
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  88. Berel Lang (2002). Moral Clichés (or, How Not to Teach Ethics). Teaching Philosophy 25 (3):247-250.score: 30.0
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  89. Berel Lang (1969). Ordinary Language and the Principle of Generalizability: A Note. Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (3):217-220.score: 30.0
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  90. Berel Lang (2007). Paul L. Shiman, 1931-2006. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (5):179 -.score: 30.0
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  91. Berel Lang (1988). Plotting Philosophy: Between the Acts of Philosophical Genre. Philosophy and Literature 12 (2):190-210.score: 30.0
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  92. Helen S. Lang (1996). Topics and Investigations: Aristotle's Physics and Metaphysics. Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (4):416 - 435.score: 30.0
  93. Uwe Michael Lang (2007). The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon (Translated Texts for Historians, 45). Translated with Introduction and Notes by Richard Price and Michael Gaddis. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):470–473.score: 30.0
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  94. S. Lang (1950). The Early Publications of the Temples at Paestum. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 13 (1/2):48-64.score: 30.0
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  95. P. M. Lang (2010). The Ranking of the Goods at Philebus 66a-67b. Phronesis 55 (2):153-169.score: 30.0
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  96. Peter Lang & Joachim Schummer, Why Do Chemists Perform Experiments?score: 30.0
    Nowadays it is well known among historians of science that Francis Bacon, one of the modern defender of the experimental method, owed much of his thoughts to the chemical or alchemical tradition (cf. e.g., Gregory 1938, West 1961, Linden 1974, and Rees 1977). In fact, alchemy, particularly in the Arabic tradition, was always based on laboratory investigations by carefully examining the results of controlled manipulation of materials.1 It is also well known that Francis Bacon’s appeal to the experimental method was (...)
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  97. Helen S. Lang (1984). Why Fire Goes Up: An Elementary Problem in Aristotle's "Physics". The Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):69 - 106.score: 30.0
  98. J. K. Walter, C. W. Lang & L. F. Ross (2009). When Physicians Forego the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Should They Elect to Self-Prescribe or Curbside? An Empirical and Ethical Analysis. Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):19-23.score: 30.0
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  99. Anthony F. Lang (2002). Global Governance and Genocide in Rwanda. Ethics International Affairs 16 (1):143-150.score: 30.0
  100. Elise Bonzon, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex & Jérôme Lang (2012). Effectivity Functions and Efficient Coalitions in Boolean Games. Synthese 187 (S1):73-103.score: 30.0
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