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  1. W. David Pierce (2001). Activity Anorexia: Biological, Behavioral, and Neural Levels of Selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):551-552.score: 290.0
    Activity anorexia illustrates selection of behavior at the biological, behavioral, and neural levels. Based on evolutionary history, food depletion increases the reinforcement value of physical activity that, in turn, decreases the reinforcement effectiveness of eating – resulting in activity anorexia. Neural opiates participate in the selection of physical activity during periods of food depletion.
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  2. Margaret Anne Pierce & John W. Henry (1996). Computer Ethics: The Role of Personal, Informal, and Formal Codes. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (4):425 - 437.score: 120.0
    Ethical decisions related to computer technology and computer use are subject to three primary influences: (1) the individual's own personal code (2) any informal code of ethical behavior that exists in the work place, and (3) exposure to formal codes of ethics. The relative importance of these codes, as well as factors influencing these codes, was explored in a nationwide survey of information system (IS) professionals. The implications of the findings are important to educators and employers in the development of (...)
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  3. Daniel Gibson, Benders G., A. Gwynedd, Cynthia Andrews-Pfannkoch, Evgeniya Denisova, Baden-Tillson A., Zaveri Holly, Stockwell Jayshree, B. Timothy, Anushka Brownley, David Thomas, Algire W., A. Mikkel, Chuck Merryman, Lei Young, Vladimir Noskov, Glass N., I. John, J. Craig Venter, Clyde Hutchison, Smith A. & O. Hamilton (2008). Complete Chemical Synthesis, Assembly, and Cloning of a Mycoplasma Genitalium Genome. Science 319 (5867):1215--1220.score: 120.0
    We have synthesized a 582,970-base pair Mycoplasma genitalium genome. This synthetic genome, named M. genitalium JCVI-1.0, contains all the genes of wild-type M. genitalium G37 except MG408, which was disrupted by an antibiotic marker to block pathogenicity and to allow for selection. To identify the genome as synthetic, we inserted "watermarks" at intergenic sites known to tolerate transposon insertions. Overlapping "cassettes" of 5 to 7 kilobases (kb), assembled from chemically synthesized oligonucleotides, were joined by in vitro recombination to produce intermediate (...)
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  4. David W. Green David, E. Over Robin & A. Pyne (1997). Probability and Choice in the Selection Task. Thinking and Reasoning 3 (3):209 – 235.score: 120.0
    Two experiments using a realistic version of the selection task examined the relationship between participants probability estimates of finding a counter example and their selections. Experiment 1 used everyday categories in the context of a scenario to determine whether or not the number of instances in a category affected the estimated probability of a counter-example. Experiment 2 modified the scenario in order to alter participants estimates of finding a specific counter-example. Unlike Kirby 1994a , but consistent with his proposals, (...)
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  5. Matthew W. Pierce, Suzanne Maman, Allison K. Groves, Elizabeth J. King & Sarah C. Wyckoff (2011). Testing Public Health Ethics: Why the CDC's HIV Screening Recommendations May Violate the Least Infringement Principle. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (2):263-271.score: 120.0
    The CDC's HIV screening recommendations for health care settings advocate abandoning two important autonomy protections: (1) pretest counseling and (2) the requirement that providers obtain affirmative agreement from patients prior to testing. The recommendations may violate the least infringement principle because there is insufficient evidence to conclude that abandoning pretest counseling or affirmative agreement requirements will further the CDC's stated public health goals.
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  6. Margaret Anne Pierce & John W. Henry (2000). Judgements About Computer Ethics: Do Individual, Co-Worker, and Company Judgements Differ? Do Company Codes Make a Difference. Journal of Business Ethics 28 (4):307 - 322.score: 120.0
    When faced with an ambiguous ethical situation related to computer technology (CT), the individual's course of action is influenced by personal experiences and opinions, consideration of what co-workers would do in the same situation, and an expectation of what the organization might sanction. In this article, the judgement of over three-hundred Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) members concerning the actions taken in a series of CT ethical scenarios are examined. Respondents expressed their personal judgement, as well as their perception (...)
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  7. M. Houghton Susan, T. A. Gabel Joan & W. Williams David (2009). Connecting the Two Faces of Csr: Does Employee Volunteerism Improve Compliance? Journal of Business Ethics 87 (4).score: 120.0
    In 2004, the United States Sentencing Commission amended the Federal Sentencing Guidelines to allow firms that create “effective compliance and ethics programs” to receive better treatment if prosecuted for fraud. Effective compliance and ethics, however, appear to be limited to activities focused on complying with the firms’ internal legal and ethical standards. We explored a potential connection between the firms’ external corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviors and internal compliance: Is there an organizationally valid relationship between these two firm activities? That (...)
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  8. David W. Green David & E. Over (1998). Reaching a Decision: A Reply to Oaksford. Thinking and Reasoning 4 (2):187 – 192.score: 120.0
    In his commentary, Oaksford makes two main claims: (1) that the externalisation method used by Green, Over, and Pyne (1997) enforces the correlation observed between probability estimates and selection, and (2) that these estimates support the prediction of a downward revision of P(p) when P(p) > P(q). In this reply, we rebut claim 1 by describing the instructions more comprehensively, and claim 2 by reiterating the importance of making certain theoretical distinctions which Oaksford does not make. Our interest is the (...)
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  9. E. Guinn David, W. Keyserlingk Edward & Wendy Morton (2006). Law and Bioethics in Rodriquez V. Canada. In David E. Guinn (ed.), Handbook of Bioethics and Religion. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  10. F. N. Hales, W. H. Fairbrother, F. C. S. Schiller, S. H., A. E. Taylor, David Morrison, F. G. Nutt, B. Russell, W. R. Boyce Gibson, C. A. F. Rhys Davids, B. W. & T. Loveday (1903). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 12 (46):255-274.score: 120.0
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  11. Jon S. Vernick, Matthew W. Pierce, Daniel W. Webster, Sara B. Johnson & Shannon Frattaroli (2003). Technologies to Detect Concealed Weapons: Fourth Amendment Limits on a New Public Health and Law Enforcement Tool. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):567-579.score: 120.0
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  12. A. C. Ewing (1940). Foundations of Ethics. The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Aberdeen, 1935–36. Sir W. David Ross. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939. Pp. Xvi + 328. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 15 (57):85-.score: 42.0
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  13. G. M. Stirrat (2001). The Reproduction Revolution-A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality, Reproductive Technologies and the Family: Edited by John F Kilner, Paige C Cunningham and W David Hager, Grand Rapids Michigan, William B Eardmans Publishing Company, 2000, 290 Pages, $20, Pound12.99. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (6):415-415.score: 42.0
  14. Thomas E. Hill, Gerald J. Postema & Jay F. Rosenberg (1992). W. David Falk 1906-1991. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (1):25 - 27.score: 42.0
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  15. Dennis A. Rohatyn (1978). "The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars," by C. F. Delaney, Michael J. Loux, Gary Gutting and W. David Solomon. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 56 (1):88-88.score: 42.0
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  16. Ronald Grimsley (1959). Christology and Myth in the New Testament. By Geraint Vaughan Jones. (George Allen and Unwin, 1956. Pp. 295. Price 21s.)The Pauline View of Man. By W. David Stacey. (Macmillan and Co., 1956. Pp. 253. Price 25s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 34 (130):267-.score: 42.0
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  17. D. Broad, A. E. Taylor, M. L., Archibald A. Bowman, W. McD, F. C. S. Schiller, G. G., J. Laird, V. W., Henry J. Watt, G. Galloway, F. C. S. Schiller, Philip E. B. Jourdan, Herbert W. Blunt, B. W. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids (1912). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 21 (82):260-287.score: 40.0
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  18. A. W. Wolters (1936). The World of Colour. By David Katz, Dr. Phil. Translated by R. B. MacLeod and C. W. Fox. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1935. Pp. Xvi + 300. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (43):370-.score: 39.0
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  19. R. W. Hierholzer (2004). Are We Ready for Sexual Reorientation Therapy in the U.S. Military? A Response to David W. Lutz. Christian Bioethics 10 (2-3):227-238.score: 39.0
  20. Donald Davidson (1974). Replies to David Lewis and W.V. Quine. Synthese 27 (3-4):345 - 349.score: 36.0
  21. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 36.0
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  22. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 36.0
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  23. K. J. Dover (1991). Greek Sexual Choices David M. Halperin: One Hundred Years of Homosexuality and Other Essays on Greek Love. (Classical Studies/Cultural Series.) Pp. X + 230; 5 B/W Photographs. New York and London: Routledge, 1990. Paper, £9.99. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):161-162.score: 36.0
  24. Paul Brazier (2007). Mary Mother of God. By Carl E. Braaten & Robert W. Jenson (Editors), the Mystery of Mary. By Paul Haffner, Mary: Images of the Mother of Jesus in Jewish & Christian Perspectives. By Jaroslav Pelikan, David Flusser & Justin Lang O.F.M. And Icons and Power: The Mother of God in Byzantium. By Bissera V. Pentcheva. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (3):509–512.score: 36.0
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  25. Christopher D. Green (1999). David W. Green and Others, Cognitive Science: An Introduction. Minds and Machines 9 (3):437-443.score: 36.0
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  26. P. G. Walsh (1971). J. W. James: Rhigyfarch's Life of St. David. The Basic Mid-Twelfth-Century Latin Text with Introduction, Critical Apparatus, and Translation. Pp. Xliii+49. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 1967. Cloth, £1·25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):138-139.score: 36.0
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  27. Frank M. Doan (1974). The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead. Edited by Walter Robert Corti. Contributors: Van Meter Ames, David L. Miller, Herbert W. Schneider Et Al. Amriswilet Bucheri, 1973. Pp. 261. [REVIEW] Dialogue 13 (02):380-382.score: 36.0
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  28. George L. Abernethy (1942). Book Review:Left-Wing Democracy in the English Civil War: A Study of the Social Philosophy of Gerrard Winstanley. David W. Petergorsky. [REVIEW] Ethics 52 (3):378-.score: 36.0
  29. Alan H. Goldman (2002). Review of Christopher W. Morris, Arthur Ripstein (Eds.), Practical Rationality and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (1).score: 36.0
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  30. J. O. Wisdom (1993). Book Reviews : R. W. Houghton, David Berman, and M. T. Lapan, Images of Berkeley . Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1986. Pp. 105, Paper (No Price Given. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (1):103-103.score: 36.0
  31. Lawrence Keppie (1990). R. W. Davies: Service in the Roman Army (Edited by David Breeze and Valerie A. Maxfield). Pp. Xii + 336; 77 Pl.; 9 Figs. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, with Publications Board of the University of Durham, 1989. £35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (01):183-.score: 36.0
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  32. Peter Jones (1977). The Natural History of Religion and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion By David Hume Edited by A. W. Colver and J. V. Price Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976, Viii + 299 Pp., £10.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 52 (201):362-.score: 36.0
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  33. Eleanor Scott (1977). O. A. W. Dilke: The Ancient Romans, How They Lived and Worked. Pp. 199; 6 Full Plates, 12 Figures. Newton Abbott: David & Charles, 1975. Cloth, £3·95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):303-304.score: 36.0
  34. Robert Browning (1961). Gaius M. David, H. L. W. Nelson: Gai Institutionum Commentarii Iv M Philologischem Kommentar Herausgegeben. Text (2. Lief.), Kommer Tar (2. Lief.). (Studia Gaiana, Vol. Ii, Iii.) Pp. 48–96, 177–342. Leider Brill, 1960. Paper, Fl. 25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (02):138-139.score: 36.0
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  35. Robert Browning (1955). Gaius M. David and H. L. W. Nelson: Gaii Institutionum Commentarii Iv Mit Philologischem Kommentar Herausgegeben. Text (1. Lieferung): Pp. 48. Kommentar (1. Lieferung): Pp. 176. (Studia Gaiana, Vols. Ii and Iii.) Leiden: Brill, 1954. Paper, Fl. 25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (3-4):287-289.score: 36.0
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  36. H. Chadwick (1964). J. Neville Birdsall and Robert W. Thomson (Editors). Biblical and Patristic Studies in Memory of Robert Pierce Casey. Pp. 269. Freiburg: Herder, 1963. Cloth, DM. 28.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (03):348-.score: 36.0
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  37. Henry Hurst (1990). Ancient Tunisia Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader, David Soren (Edd.): Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia. Pp. 238; Numerous Colour and Half-Tone Illustrations. New York and London: The American Museum of Natural History (in Association with W. W. Norton), 1987. Paper, $19.95 (£13.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):410-411.score: 36.0
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  38. Bradford McCall (2009). God, Evil, and Design. By David O'Connor�God, the Best, and Evil. By Bruce Langtry�Out of Eden: Adam and Eve and the Problem of Evil. By Paul W. Kahn. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (5):905-906.score: 36.0
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  39. O. O'Donovan (1996). Book Reviews : Dependence and Freedom: The Moral Thought of Horace Bushnell, by David W Haddorff. Lanham, Md., University Press of America (London: Eurospan), 1994. Hb. 194pp. 41.95. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (2):97-100.score: 36.0
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  40. Marcus N. Tod (1934). Inscriptions From Sardis Sardis: Publications of the American Society for the Excavation of Sardis, VII. Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part I. By W. H. Buckler and David M. Robinson. Pp. Vii + 198: 13 Plates and 212 Figs, in the Text. Leyden: Brill, 1932. Cloth. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (02):68-69.score: 36.0
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  41. Robert Browning (1969). M. David, H. L. W. Nelson: Gai Institutionum Commentarii, Iv. Mit Philologischem Kommentar Hrsg. Lieferung 3. Pp. 97–150 (Text), 343–442 (Comm.). Leiden: Brill, 1968. Paper, Fl. 30. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (02):241-.score: 36.0
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  42. M. Joseph Costelloe (1969). Philosophies of Judaism: The History of Jewish Philosophy From Biblical Times to Franz Rosenzweig. By Julius Guttmann. Trans. David W. Silverman, with Introd. By R. J. Werblowski. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):382-382.score: 36.0
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  43. Edward H. Madden (1958). Book Review:Science and the Creative Spirit Karl W. Deutsch, F. E. L. Priestley, Harcourt Brown, David Hawkins, American Council of Learned Societies. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 25 (4):301-.score: 36.0
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  44. William R. Elton (1964). Pierce's Marginalia in W. T. Harris'. Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1).score: 36.0
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  45. William R. Elton (1964). Pierce's Marginalia in W. T. Harris' Hegel's Logic. Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):82-84.score: 36.0
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  46. Robert Glen (1972). Some School Books 1. W. Michael Wilson: Latin Comprehensions. Pp. 123. London:Macmillan, 1969. Paper, 40p. 2. David G. Frater: Aere Perennius. Pp. Xi+119. London: Macmillan. 1968. Limp Cloth, 75P. 3. A. Mcdonald and S. J. Miller: Greek Unprepared Translation. (Modern School Classics.) Pp.191. London: Macmillan, 1969. Cloth, £1.25. 4. B. Halifax: Small Latin. A Reader for Beginners. Pp. 96; Maps, Plates, and Drawings. Slough: Centaur Books, 1969. Paper, 52p. 5. Carla. P. Ruck: Ancient Greek. ANew Approach. First Experimental Edition. Pp. Xv+599; Drawings. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1968. Paper, £6. 6. Sidney Morris: A Programmed Latin Course. Part Ii. Pp. 301; Ill. London: Methuen, 1968. Cloth, £1.50. 7. E. C. Kennedy: Caesar, De Bello Gallico Vi. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+162; 4 Plates, Maps and Plans. London: University Tutorial Press, 1969. Cloth, 57½p. 8. H. C. Fay: Plautus, Rudens. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+221; Ill. London: University Tutorial Press, 1969. Cloth, 75P. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):96-99.score: 36.0
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  47. Maurice R. Holloway (1965). "Studies in the Philosophy of David Hume," by Charles W. Hendel. The Modern Schoolman 42 (3):346-346.score: 36.0
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  48. Wojciech Kalaga (1990). Przedmiot poznania w epistemologii C. S. Pierce\'a. Studia Filozoficzne 290 (1).score: 36.0
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  49. Ann Kibbey (forthcoming). C. S. Pierce and D. W. Griffith. Semiotics:258-266.score: 36.0
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  50. George P. Klubertanz (1966). "Philosophies of Judaism," by Julius Guttmann, Trans. David W. Silvermann, Introd. By R. J . Zwi Werblowsky. The Modern Schoolman 43 (3):320-321.score: 36.0
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  51. Peter A. Redpath (1996). Haslett, David W. Capitalism with Morality. The Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):405-406.score: 36.0
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  52. Lee C. Rice (1969). Of the Standard of Taste and Other Essays. By David Hume. Ed. With Introd. By J. W. Lenz. The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):379-379.score: 36.0
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  53. Carl Shaw (2012). The Birth Of Comedy (J.) Rusten (Ed.) The Birth of Comedy. Texts, Documents, and Art From Athenian Comic Competitions, 486–280. Translated by Jeffrey Henderson, David Konstan, Ralph Rosen, Jeffrey Rusten, and Niall W. Slater. Pp. Xxii + 794, Ills. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. Cased, £57, US$110. ISBN: 978-0-8018-9448-0. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (02):376-378.score: 36.0
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  54. Thomas Donaldson (1991). Book Review:Justice on the Job: Resolving Grievances in the Nonunion Workplace. David W. Ewing. [REVIEW] Ethics 101 (3):665-.score: 36.0
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  55. M. M. Willcock (1977). Homer Alfred Heubeck: Die Homerische Frage. (Erträge der Forschung, 27.) Pp. Xv + 326. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1974. Paper, DM. 35.50. David W. Packard and Tania Meyers: A Bibliography of Homeric Scholarship: Preliminary Edition 1930–1970. Pp. Vi + 183. Malibu, California: Undena Publications, 1974. Paper, $2.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (01):1-2.score: 36.0
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  56. James T. Kloppenberg (2004). Pragmatism and the Practice of History: From Turner and Du Bois to Today. Metaphilosophy 35 (1-2):202-225.score: 27.0
    Pragmatism has affected American historical writing since the early twentieth century. Such contemporaries and students of Peirce, James, and Dewey as Frederick Jackson Turner, W. E. B. Du Bois, James Harvey Robinson, Charles Beard, Mary Beard, and Carl Becker drew on pragmatism when they fashioned what was called the “new history.” They wanted to topple inherited assumptions about the past and replace positivist historical methods with the pragmatists' model of a community of inquiry. Such widely read mid-twentieth-century historians as Merle (...)
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  57. Scott Soames (forthcoming). David Lewis's Place in Analytic Philosophy. In Barry Loewer & Jonathan Schaffer (eds.), David Lewis. Wiley.score: 24.0
    By the early 1970s, and continuing through 2001, David Lewis and Saul Kripke had taken over W.V.O. Quine’s leadership in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophical logic in the English-speaking world. Quine, in turn, had inherited his position in the early 1950s from Rudolf Carnap, who had been the leading logical positivist -- first in Europe, and, after 1935, in America. A renegade positivist himself, Quine eschewed apriority, necessity, and analyticity, while (for a time) adopting a holistic version (...)
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  58. A. W. H. Adkins, Robert B. Louden & Paul Schollmeier (eds.) (1996). The Greeks and Us: Essays in Honor of Arthur W.H. Adkins. University of Chicago Press.score: 24.0
    Arthur W. H. Adkins's writings have sparked debates among a wide range of scholars over the nature of ancient Greek ethics and its relevance to modern times. Demonstrating the breadth of his influence, the essays in this volume reveal how leading classicists, philosophers, legal theorists, and scholars of religion have incorporated Adkins's thought into their own diverse research. The timely subjects addressed by the contributors include the relation between literature and moral understanding, moral and nonmoral values, and the contemporary meaning (...)
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  59. David N. Livingstone & Charles W. J. Withers (eds.) (2005). Geography and Revolution. University of Chicago Press.score: 24.0
    A term with myriad associations, revolution is commonly understood in its intellectual, historical, and sociopolitical contexts. Until now, almost no attention has been paid to revolution and questions of geography. Geography and Revolution examines the ways that place and space matter in a variety of revolutionary situations. David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers assemble a set of essays that are themselves revolutionary in uncovering not only the geography of revolutions but the role of geography in revolutions. Here, (...)
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  60. Justin A. Capes (2010). The W-Defense. Philosophical Studies 150:61-77.score: 21.0
    There has been a great deal of critical discussion of Harry Frankfurt’s argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), almost all of which has focused on whether the Frankfurt-style examples, which are designed to be counterexamples to PAP, can be given a coherent formulation. Recently, however, David Widerker has argued that even if Frankfurt-style examples can be given a coherent formulation, there is reason to believe that an agent in those examples could never be morally blameworthy for what (...)
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  61. David W. J. Gill (2009). Trademarks on Greek Vases (A.W.) Johnston Trademarks on Greek Vases. Addenda. Pp. Xiv + 242, Pls. Oxford: Aris and Phillips, 2006. Cased, £60. ISBN: 978-0-85668-747-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (01):247-.score: 21.0
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  62. David W. J. Gill (1998). Laconia W. Cavanagh, J. Crouwel, R. W. V. Catling, G. Shipley: Continuity and Change in a Greek Rural Landscape. The Laconia Survey: Volume II: Archaeological Data. (Annual of the British School at Athens, Supplement 27.) Pp. Xxx + 459, Ills. London: British School at Athens, 1996. ISBN: 0-904887-23-5 (2 Vols: 0-904887-21-9). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):131-132.score: 21.0
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  63. Gerard Delanty (ed.) (2004). Theodor W. Adorno. Sage.score: 21.0
    Theodor W.Adorno was one of the towering intellectuals of the twentieth century. His contributions cover such a myriad of fields, including the sociology of culture, social theory, the philosophy of music, ethics, art and aesthetics, film, ideology, the critique of modernity and musical composition, that it is difficult to assimilate the sheer range and profundity of his achievement. His celebrated friendship with Walter Benjamin has produced some of the most moving and insightful correspondence on the origins and objects of the (...)
     
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  64. David W. J. Gill (1994). The Topography of Greece W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography. (Part 8.) Pp. Xxi+163; 116 Plates, 2 Figs. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1992. Paper, Fl. 145. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):114-115.score: 21.0
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  65. Tomasz Żuradzki (2010). Fikcja moralności, czyli problem motywacji w etyce Davida Hume'a. Kwartalnik Filozoficzny (4):85-109.score: 21.0
    David Hume jest powszechnie uważany za prekursora metaetycznego nonkognitywizmu, a jego filozofia moralności jest traktowana jako klasyczny przykład motywacyjnego internalizmu. W artykule omawiam poglądy Hume'a na problem motywacji do działania moralnego odwołując się do cnót naturalnych i sztucznych. Dochodzę do wniosku, że choć Hume może być traktowany jako nonkognitywista, to jest to nonkognitywizm bardzo różny od współczesnych wersji tego stanowiska. Główna różnica polega na tym, że Hume nie uważał, by poczucie powinności z konieczności motywowało do działania.
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  66. Brian Zamulinski (2002). A Re-Evaluation of Clifford and His Critics. Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (3):437-457.score: 18.0
    This paper re-evaluates W.K. Clifford on the ethics of belief in light of criticism due to William James and replies to James from David A. Hollinger.
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  67. Anthony Skelton (2013). Ross, William David. In James Crimmins (ed.), Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism. Bloomsbury Academic.score: 18.0
    A short encyclopedia article devoted to W. D. Ross.
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  68. David Ross (1939). Foundations of Ethics. Oxford University Press.score: 17.0
    FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS THE GIFFORD LECTURES delivered in the University of Aberdeen, 1935-6 by SIR W. DAVID ROSS Provost of Oriel College, Oxford President of ...
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  69. Thomas W. Smythe & Thomas G. Evans (2007). Intuition as a Basic Source of Moral Knowledge. Philosophia 35 (2):233-247.score: 15.0
    The idea that intuition plays a basic role in moral knowledge and moral philosophy probably began in the eighteenth century. British philosophers such as Anthony Shaftsbury, Francis Hutcheson, Thomas Reid, and later David Hume talk about a “moral sense” that they place in John Locke’s theory of knowledge in terms of Lockean reflexive perceptions, while Richard Price seeks a faculty by which we obtain our ideas of right and wrong. (...)
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  70. Elliot W. Eisner (2005). Reimagining Schools: The Selected Works of Elliot W. Eisner. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Elliot Eisner has spent the last 40 years researching, thinking and writing about some of the key and enduring issues in Arts Education, Curriculum Studies and Qualitative Research. He has contributed over 20 books and 500 articles to the field. In this book, Professor Eisner has compiled a career-long collection of his finest pieces-extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings and major theoretical contributions-so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Starting with a specially written Introduction, (...)
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  71. Michał Heller & W. H. Woodin (eds.) (2011). Infinity: New Research Frontiers. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction Rudy Rucker; Part I. Perspectives on Infinity from History: 1. Infinity as a transformative concept in science and theology Wolfgang Achtner; Part II. Perspectives on Infinity from Mathematics: 2. The mathematical infinity Enrico Bombieri; 3. Warning signs of a possible collapse of contemporary mathematics Edward Nelson; Part III. Technical Perspectives on Infinity from Advanced Mathematics: 4. The realm of the infinite W. Hugh Woodin; 5. A potential subtlety concerning the distinction between determinism and nondeterminism W. (...)
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  72. P. C. W. Davies & Niels Henrik Gregersen (eds.) (2010). Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: does information matter?; Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen; Part I. History: 2. From matter to materialism ... and (almost) back Ernan McMullin; 3. Unsolved dilemmas: the concept of matter in the history of philosophy and in contemporary physics Philip Clayton; Part II. Physics: 4. Universe from bit Paul Davies; 5. The computational universe Seth Lloyd; 6. Minds and values in the quantum universe Henry Pierce Stapp; Part III. Biology: 7. The concept of (...)
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  73. David Palmer (2013). Capes on the W-Defense. Philosophia 41 (2):555-566.score: 15.0
    According to the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. Widerker (Philosophical Perspectives 14: 181-201, 2000) offers an intriguing argument for PAP as it applies to moral blameworthiness. His argument is known as the “What-should-he-have-done defense” of PAP or the “W-defense” for short. In a recent article, Capes (Philosophical Studies 150: 61-77, 2010) attacks Widerker’s argument by rejecting the central premise on which it rests, namely, (...)
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  74. Christopher W. Morris & Arthur Ripstein (eds.) (2001). Practical Rationality and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    What are preferences and are they reasons for action? Is it rational to cooperate with others even if that entails acting against one's preferences? The dominant position in philosophy on the topic of practical rationality is that one acts so as to maximize the satisfaction of one's preferences. This view is most closely associated with the work of David Gauthier, and in this new collection of essays some of the most innovative philosophers currently working in this field explore the (...)
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  75. Atul Gawande, Deborah W. Denno, Robert D. Truog & David Waisel, Physicians and Execution: Highlights From a Discussion of Lethal Injection.score: 15.0
    This article constitutes excerpts of a videotaped discussion hosted by the New England Journal of Medicine on January 14, 2008, concerning a range of topics on lethal injection prompted by the United States Supreme Court's January 7 oral arguments in Baze v. Rees. Dr. Atul Gawande moderated the roundtable that included two anesthesiologists - Dr. Robert Truog and Dr. David Waisel - as well as law professor Deborah Denno. The discussion focused on the drugs used in lethal injection executions, (...)
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  76. David Schweickart, Economic Democracy: A W o R T H y S o C I a L I S M That Would Really Work.score: 15.0
    w a y s h a v e b e e n . W e a l l r e m e m b e r M a r x ' s p o l e m i c a g a i n s t P r o u d h o n , t h e Manifesto's critique of "historical action [yielding] to personal inventive action, historically created conditions of emancipation to fantastic ones, and the gradual spontaneous class (...)
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  77. Ellen W. Bernal (2008). Review of Planning for Uncertainty: Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for You and Your Family , 2nd Edition by David John Doukas, M.D., and William Reichel, M.D. [REVIEW] Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3 (1):1-3.score: 15.0
    Advance directives are useful ways to express one's wishes about end of life care, but even now most people have not completed one of the documents. David Doukas and William Reichel strongly encourage planning for end of life care. Although Planning for Uncertainty is at times fairly abstract for the general reader, it does provide useful background and practical steps.
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  78. David Lauer, Christophe Laudou, Robin Celikates & Georg W. Bertram (eds.) (2011). Expérience Et Réflexivité: Perspectives au-Delà de L’Empirisme Et de L’Idéalisme. L'Harmattan.score: 15.0
    This book collects essays from the 2006 and 2007 International Philosophy Colloquia Evian, centred around a central problem in the philosophy of mind: the relationship between the human faculty of sensory experience and the faculty of conceptual reflection, that is self-consciousness. Containing articles by philosophers of eight nationalities, in three languages (English, French, German), and of "analytical" as well as "continental" provenance, it beautifully represents the spirit of the colloquia. Authors include Joshua Andresen (AU Beirut), Valérie Aucouturier (Kent U / (...)
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  79. M. W. F. Stone & Jonathan Wolff (eds.) (2000). The Proper Ambition of Science. Routledge.score: 15.0
    What is the proper relation between the scientific worldview and other parts or aspects of human knowledge and experience? Can any science aim at "complete coverage" of the world, and if it does, will it undermine--in principle or by tendency--other attempts to describe or understand the world? Should morality, theology and other areas resist or be protected from scientific treatment? Questions of this sort have been of pressing philosophical concern since antiquity. The Proper Ambition of Science presents ten particular case (...)
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  80. David Benatar (ed.) (2009). Life, Death, and Meaning: Key Philosophical Readings on the Big Questions. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc..score: 15.0
    Introduction -- Part I: The meaning of life -- Richard Taylor, The meaning of life -- Thomas Nagel, The absurd -- Richard Hare, Nothing matters -- W.D. Joske, Philosophy and the meaning of life -- Robert Nozick, Philosophy and the meaning of life -- David Schmidtz, The meanings of life -- Part II: Creating people -- Derek Parfit, Whether causing someone to exist can benefit this person -- John Leslie, Why not let life ecome extinct? -- James Lenman, On (...)
     
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  81. David Harvey (2007). A Brief History of Neoliberalism. OUP Oxford.score: 15.0
    Neoliberalism - the doctrine that market exchange is an ethic in itself, capable of acting as a guide for all human action - has become dominant in both thought and practice throughout much of the world since 1970 or so. Its spread has depended upon a reconstitution of state powers such that privatization, finance, and market processes are emphasized. State interventions in the economy are minimized, while the obligations of the state to provide for the welfare of its citizens are (...)
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  82. A. W. Moore (ed.) (1993). Meaning and Reference. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    This volume presents a selection of the most important writings in the debate on the nature of meaning and reference which started one hundred years ago with Frege's classic essay "On Sense and Reference." Contributors include Bertrand Russell, P.F. Strawson, W.V. Quine, Donald Davidson, John McDowell, Michael Dummett, Hilary Putnam, Saul Kripke, David Wiggins, and Gareth Evans. The aim of this series is to bring together important recent writings in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a wide variety (...)
     
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  83. David W. Rutledge (2002). “Conquer or Die”? Tradition and Discovery 29 (2):12-25.score: 15.0
    This article examines the subject of intellectual controversy in Michael Polanyi’s thought, particularly in Personal Knowledge, sketching the reasons for disputes, obstacles to solving them, and strategies for overcoming these obstacles. It concludes with a focus on the role of tradition and community in Polanyi, using suggestions of H.G. Gadamer and W. Placher.
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  84. Henry Shue & David Rodin (eds.) (2009). Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification. OUP Oxford.score: 15.0
    The dramatic declaration by U.S. President George W. Bush that, in light of the attacks on 9/11, the United States would henceforth be engaging in "preemption" against such enemies as terrorists armed with weapons of mass destruction forced a wide-open debate about justifiable uses of military force. Opponents saw the declaration as a direct challenge to the consensus, which has formed since the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations, that armed force may be used only in defense. Supporters (...)
     
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  85. John Wall, William Schweiker & W. David Hall (eds.) (2002). Paul Ricoeur and Contemporary Moral Thought. Routledge.score: 14.0
    Here, some of the most influential thinkers in theological and philosophical ethics develop new directions for research in contemporary moral thought. Taking as their starting point Ricoeur's recent work on moral anthropology, the contributors set a vital agenda for future conversations about ethics and just community.
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  86. W. David Merryman (2008). Development of a Tissue Engineered Heart Valve for Pediatrics: A Case Study in Bioengineering Ethics. Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (1).score: 14.0
    The following hypothetical case study was developed for bioengineering students and is concerned with choosing between two devices used for development of a pediatric tissue engineered heart valve (TEHV). This case is intended to elicit assessment of the devices, possible future outcomes, and ramifications of the decision making. It is framed in light of two predominant ethical theories: utilitarianism and rights of persons. After the case was presented to bioengineering graduate students, they voted on which device should be released. The (...)
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  87. Alexander Rueger & W. David Sharp (1996). Simple Theories of a Messy World: Truth and Explanatory Power in Nonlinear Dynamics. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1):93-112.score: 14.0
    Philosophers like Duhem and Cartwright have argued that there is a tension between laws' abilities to explain and to represent. Abstract laws exemplify the first quality, phenomenological laws the second. This view has both metaphysical and methodological aspects: the world is too complex to be represented by simple theories; supplementing simple theories to make them represent reality blocks their confirmation. We argue that both aspects are incompatible with recent developments in nonlinear dynamics. Confirmation procedures and modelling strategies in nonlinear dynamics (...)
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  88. W. David Sharp & Niall Shanks (1993). The Rise and Fall of Time-Symmetrized Quantum Mechanics. Philosophy of Science 60 (3):488-499.score: 14.0
    In the context of a discussion of time symmetry in the quantum mechanical measurement process, Aharonov et al. (1964) derived an expression concerning probabilities for the outcomes of measurements conducted on systems which have been pre- and postselected on the basis of both preceding and succeeding measurements. Recent literature has claimed that a resulting "time-symmetrized" interpretation of quantum mechanics has significant implications for some basic issues, such as contextuality and determinateness, in elementary, nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. Bub and Brown (1986) have (...)
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  89. Alexander Rueger & W. David Sharp (1998). Metaphysical Presuppositions of Scientific Practice: 'Atomism' Vs. 'Wholism'. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):1 - 20.score: 14.0
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  90. Francis Jeffry Pelletier & W. David Sharp (1988). On Proving Functional Incompleteness in Symbolic Logic Classes. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (2):235-248.score: 14.0
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  91. W. David Solomon (1985). Moral Realism and Moral Knowledge. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 59:41-57.score: 14.0
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  92. W. David Solomon (1970). Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzche. The New Scholasticism 44 (3):478-478.score: 14.0
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  93. Cornelius Delaney, Michael J. Loux, Gary Gutting & W. David Solomon (1977). The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars. University of Notre Dame Press.score: 14.0
     
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  94. Alexander Rueger & W. David Sharp (1998). Metaphysical Presuppositions of Scientific Practice. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):1-20.score: 14.0
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  95. E. W. Hopkins (1896). Book Review:Buddhism: Its History and Literature. T. W. Rhys Davids. [REVIEW] Ethics 7 (1):123-.score: 13.0
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  96. Stephen Finlay & Terence Cuneo (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Moral Realism and Moral Nonnaturalism. Philosophy Compass 3 (3):570-572.score: 12.0
    Metaethics is a perennially popular subject, but one that can be challenging to study and teach. As it consists in an array of questions about ethics, it is really a mix of (at least) applied metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and mind. The seminal texts therefore arise out of, and often assume competence with, a variety of different literatures. It can be taught thematically, but this sample syllabus offers a dialectical approach, focused on metaphysical debate over moral realism, which spans (...)
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  97. David W. Shoemaker (2007). Personal Identity and Practical Concerns. Mind 116 (462):317-357.score: 12.0
    Many philosophers have taken there to be an important relation between personal identity and several of our practical concerns (among them moral responsibility, compensation, and self-concern). I articulate four natural methodological assumptions made by those wanting to construct a theory of the relation between identity and practical concerns, and I point out powerful objections to each assumption, objections constituting serious methodological obstacles to the overall project. I then attempt to offer replies to each general objection in a way that leaves (...)
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  98. David W. Lutz (2009). African "Ubuntu" Philosophy and Global Management. Journal of Business Ethics 84:313 - 328.score: 12.0
    In our age of globalization, we need a theory of global management consistent with our common human nature. The place to begin in developing such a theory is the philosophy of traditional cultures. The article focuses on African philosophy and its fruitfulness for contributing to a theory of management consistent with African traditional cultures. It also looks briefly at the Confucian and Platonic-Aristotelian traditions and notes points of agreement with African traditions. It concludes that the needed theory of global management (...)
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  99. David Carr & J. W. Steutel (eds.) (1999). Virtue Ethics and Moral Education. Routledge.score: 12.0
    This book takes a major step in the philosophy of education by moving back past the Enlightenment and reinstating Aristotelian Virtue at the heart of moral education.
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  100. Antony Eagle, Mereology & Composition.score: 12.0
    SURVEYS (a) David Lewis, Parts of Classes (Blackwell, Oxford, 1991), §§3.4–3.6 (pp. 72–87) (b) Achille Varzi, ‘Mereology’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http:// plato.stanford.edu/entries/mereology/. (c) Michael C. Rea (ed.), Material Constitu- tion (Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 1997), esp. the introduction. (d) van Cleve and Markosian, ‘Mereology’, Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne, and Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics (Blackwell, Oxford, 2007), ch. 8, pp. 319–63. (e) Peter M. Simons, Parts: A Study in Ontology (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987).
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