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  1. W. Kolodinsky Robert, A. Giacalone Robert & L. Jurkiewicz Carole (2008). Workplace Values and Outcomes: Exploring Personal, Organizational, and Interactive Workplace Spirituality. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2).score: 300.0
    Spiritual values in the workplace, increasingly discussed and applied in the business ethics literature, can be viewed from an individual, organizational, or interactive perspective. The following study examined previously unexplored workplace spirituality outcomes. Using data collected from five samples consisting of full-time workers taking graduate coursework, results indicated that perceptions of organizational-level spirituality (“organizational spirituality”) appear to matter most to attitudinal and attachment-related outcomes. Specifically, organizational spirituality was found to be positively related to job involvement, organizational identification, and work rewards (...)
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  2. Robert W. Kolodinsky, Robert A. Giacalone & Carole L. Jurkiewicz (2008). Workplace Values and Outcomes: Exploring Personal, Organizational, and Interactive Workplace Spirituality. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):465 - 480.score: 290.0
    Spiritual values in the workplace, increasingly discussed and applied in the business ethics literature, can be viewed from an individual, organizational, or interactive perspective. The following study examined previously unexplored workplace spirituality outcomes. Using data collected from five samples consisting of full-time workers taking graduate coursework, results indicated that perceptions of organizational-level spirituality (“organizational spirituality”) appear to matter most to attitudinal and attachment-related outcomes. Specifically, organizational spirituality was found to be positively related to job involvement, organizational identification, and work rewards (...)
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  3. Paul E. Bierly, Robert W. Kolodinsky & Brian J. Charette (2009). Understanding the Complex Relationship Between Creativity and Ethical Ideologies. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (1).score: 290.0
    The relationship between individuals’ creativity and their ethical ideologies appears to be complex. Applying Forsyth’s (1980, 1992) personal moral philosophy model which consists of two independent ethical ideology dimensions, idealism and relativism, we hypothesized and found support for a positive relationship between creativity and relativism. It appears that creative people are less likely than non-creative people to follow universal rules in their moral decision making. However, contrary to our hypothesis and the general stereotype that creative people are less caring about (...)
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  4. Robert W. Kolodinsky, Timothy M. Madden, Daniel S. Zisk & Eric T. Henkel (2010). Attitudes About Corporate Social Responsibility: Business Student Predictors. Journal of Business Ethics 91 (2):167 - 181.score: 290.0
    Four predictors were posited to affect business student attitudes about the social responsibilities of business, also known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). Applying Forsyth's (1980, "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" 39, 175–184, 1992, "Journal of Business Ethics" 11, 461–470) personal moral philosophy model, we found that ethical idealism had a positive relationship with CSR attitudes, and ethical relativism a negative relationship. We also found materialism to be negatively related to CSR attitudes. Spirituality among business students did not significantly predict (...)
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  5. W. Kolodinsky Robert, M. Madden Timothy, S. Zisk Daniel & T. Henkel Eric (2010). Attitudes About Corporate Social Responsibility: Business Student Predictors. Journal of Business Ethics 91 (2).score: 290.0
    Four predictors were posited to affect business student attitudes about the social responsibilities of business, also known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). Applying Forsyth’s ( 1980 , Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 39 , 175–184, 1992 , Journal of Business Ethics 11 , 461–470) personal moral philosophy model, we found that ethical idealism had a positive relationship with CSR attitudes, and ethical relativism a negative relationship. We also found materialism to be negatively related to CSR attitudes. Spirituality among business (...)
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  6. Robert W. Kolodinsky (2012). Debra R. Comer and Gina Vega (Eds.): Moral Courage in Organizations: Doing the Right Thing at Work. Journal of Business Ethics 107 (4):547-550.score: 290.0
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  7. H. D. R. W. (1917). Falernian Grapes (VVvac Falernae). An Inaugural Address on Horace by Professor R. S. Conway, with Six Short Papers by Members of the Leeds Branch of the Classical Association. Edited with a Postscript by W. Rhys Roberts. Cambridge University Press, 1917. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (01):30-31.score: 150.0
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  8. W. McGee Robert, S. M. Ho Simon & Y. S. Li Annie (2008). A Comparative Study on Perceived Ethics of Tax Evasion: Hong Kong Vs the United States. Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2).score: 120.0
    This article begins with a review of the literature on the ethics of tax evasion and identifies the three main views that have emerged over the centuries, namely always ethical, sometimes ethical, and never or almost never ethical. It then reports on the results of a survey of HK and U.S. university business students who were asked to express their opinions on the 15 statements covering the three main views. The data are then analyzed to determine which of the three (...)
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  9. N. Beck Robert, W. Walters Kenneth & Karl Kottman Rabbi Louis Jacobs (1976). Books in Review. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (2).score: 120.0
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  10. H. D. R. W. (1916). Klassiker der Archäologie: Im Neudruck Herausgegeben von F. Hiller von Gärtringen, G. Karo, O. Kern, C. Robert. Bd. III. L. Ross: Inselreisen. Halle A. S.: Niemayer. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (02):58-.score: 120.0
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  11. M. M. W. (1947). Book Review:The Appeal to Immediate Experience Robert D. Mack. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 14 (1):103-.score: 120.0
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  12. W. Robert (1974). Obligation and Guilt in a Morality of Hypothetical Imperatives. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (1).score: 120.0
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  13. M. M. W. (1940). Book Review:Psychological Issues Robert S. Woodworth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 7 (1):133-.score: 120.0
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  14. H. D. R. W. (1910). University Plays Hymenaeus: A Comedy Acted at St. John's College, Cambridge. Probably Written by Robert Ward. Now First Printed with Introduction and Notes by G. C. Moore Smith. 1908. Fucus Histriomastix: A Comedy Acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, in Lent, 1623. By the Same. 1909. Laelia: A Comedy Acted at Queens' College Probably on March 1, 1595. By the Same. 1910. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (05):159-161.score: 120.0
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  15. William Robert (2010). Antigone's Nature. Hypatia 25 (2):412-436.score: 60.0
    Antigone fascinates G. W. F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations and articulations of ethics. Hegel and Irigaray make these re-turns to Antigone through the double and related lenses of nature and sexual difference. This essay investigates these figures of Antigone and the accompanying ethical accounts of nature and sexual difference as a way of examining Irigaray's complex relation to and creative uses of Hegel's thought.
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  16. Alvin Pitcher (1956). Book Review:Reinhold Niebuhr, His Religious, Social and Political Thought. Charles W. Kegley, Robert W. Bretall. [REVIEW] Ethics 67 (1):60-.score: 42.0
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  17. H. Reichgelt (1983). Thomas W. Simon & Robert 1. Scholes (Eds.), Language, Mind, and Brain. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale (NJ) /London, 1982. Pp. Xvi+263. Price: 19.95. [REVIEW] Journal of Semantics 2 (3-4):352-354.score: 42.0
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  18. D. L., J. W., M. M. & L. Roberts (1995). The Death of the Sensuous Chemist: The 'New' Chemistry and the Transformation of Sensuous Technology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (4):503-529.score: 40.0
    The effect of gamma irradiation on the dislocation relaxation peak, i.e. the Bordoni peak, of high purity polycrystalline gold has been studied at frequency of 10MHz. It was found that the effect of gamma radiation is more significant in specimen irradiation at room temperature (1A) than that irradiated at liquid nitrogen temperature. The variation of the peak height, and temperature of the dislocation relaxation peak as a function of gamma doses are explained in terms of the Kink-Pair formation model.
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  19. Robert R. Williams (2010). G. W. F. Hegel, Robert F. Brown (Ed., Tr.), Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-6: Volume I: Introduction and Oriental Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (7).score: 39.0
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  20. W. S. Watt (1952). Robert J. Leslie: The Epicureanism of Titus Pomponius Atticus. Pp. Vii+76. Philadelphia: Privately Produced (Obtainable From W. H. Allen, 2031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 3), 1950. Paper, $1.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (01):49-.score: 39.0
  21. Jacek Rodzeń (1995). [Z Nowości Zagranicznych] Historia Nauki John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Robin Wilson (Eds.), Mobius and His Band. Mathematics and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Germany, 1993. Michael Hunter (Ed.), Robert Boyle Reconsidered, 1994. C.W. Kilmister, Eddi. [REVIEW] Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 17.score: 39.0
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  22. Michael Huemer (2008). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology - by Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood. Philosophical Books 49 (4):388-390.score: 36.0
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  23. Georg Kreisel (1991). Review: Kurt Godel, Solomon Feferman, John W. Dawson, Stephen C. Kleene, Gregory H. Moore, Robert M. Solovay, Jean van Heijenoort, Collected Works of Kurt Godel 1938-1974. [REVIEW] Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1085-1089.score: 36.0
  24. John Turri (2011). Review of Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3):793–797.score: 36.0
  25. C. A. Hooker (2002). Review of Robert W. Batterman, The Devil in the Details: Asymptotic Reasoning in Explanation, Reduction and Emergence. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (10).score: 36.0
  26. Mohan Matthen (2011). Review of Daniel W. McShea and Robert N. Brandon, Biology's First Law. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (1).score: 36.0
    McShea and Brandon propose that in the absence of constraint, biological diversity increases spontaneously. While heuristically useful, the thesis is unclear and of dubious empirical validity. The authors have no natural way to distinguish entropic decrease of diversity from the kind of increase that they are interested in. They make unsupported claims about how to explain dramatic increases of diversity and increases of functional complexity.
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  27. Jason Baehr (2007). Review of Robert C. Roberts, W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (7).score: 36.0
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  28. J. Bridges (2012). The Philosophy of Animal Minds * Edited by ROBERT W. LURZ. Analysis 72 (3):625-627.score: 36.0
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  29. Linda Johansson (2010). The Philosophy of Animal Minds – Edited by Robert W. Lurz. Theoria 76 (3):274-279.score: 36.0
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  30. Paul Johnson (1971). Book Review:Five Lectures: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Utopia. Herbert Marcuse; An Exposition and a Polemic. Herbert Marcuse, Alasdair MacIntyre; The Meaning of Marcuse. Robert W. Marks. [REVIEW] Ethics 81 (4):350-.score: 36.0
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  31. R. Albritton (1980). Book Reviews : Dialectics of the Concrete: A Study on Problems of Man and World. By Karel Kosik. Synthese Library, Volume 106. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Volume 52. Edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky. Translated From the Czech by Karol Kovanda and James Schmidt. Dor Drecht : D. Reidel, 1976. Pp. 158. $18.20. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (2):233-239.score: 36.0
  32. Andrew McLaughlin (1972). Book Review:A Sociology of Sociology Robert W. Friedrichs. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 39 (3):427-.score: 36.0
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  33. J. Neville Birdsall (1973). Theophilus of Antioch: Ad Autolycum. Text and Translation by Robert M. Grant. Pp. Xxviii+153. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. Cloth, £2.Athanasius: Contra Gentes and De Incarnatione. Edited and Translated by Robert W. Thomson. Pp. Xxxvi+288. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Cloth, £3·25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (02):273-.score: 36.0
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  34. Richard Umbers (2010). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. By Robert C. Roberts & W. Jay Wood and A Virtue Epistemology: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge. By Ernest Sosa. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (2):333-335.score: 36.0
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  35. 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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  36. John Turri (2011). Critical Notice of Robert C Roberts and W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3):793-797.score: 36.0
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  37. G. T. Kneebone (1952). Principles of Mathematical Logic. By D. Hilbert and W. Ackermann. Translated From the German, and Edited with Notes by Robert E. Luce. (New York: Chelsea Publishing Company. 1950. Price $3.50.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 27 (103):375-.score: 36.0
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  38. Robin Waterfield (2010). Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece. By Kurt A. Raaflaub, Josiah Ober, and Robert W. Wallace with Paul Cartledge and Cynthia Farrar. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (4):670-671.score: 36.0
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  39. John Trentman (1968). The Domain of Logic According to Saint Thomas Aquinas. By Robert W. Schmidt, S. J., The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1966), Pp. Xviii, 352. $11.70. [REVIEW] Dialogue 7 (02):318-320.score: 36.0
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  40. Revel Coles (1989). Freiburg Papyri Robert W. Daniel, Michael Gronewald, Heinz Josef Thissen: Griechische Und Demotische Papyri der Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg. Mitteilungen Aus der Freiburger Papyrussammlung, IV. (Papyrologische Texte Und Abhandlungen, 38.) Pp. Viii+115; 16 Plates. Bonn: Rudolf Habelt, 1986. DM 124. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):122-123.score: 36.0
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  41. D. M. Lewis (1975). Athenian Politics W. Robert Connor: The New Politicians of Fifth-Century Athens. Pp. Xii+218. Princeton: University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1971. Cloth, £4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):87-90.score: 36.0
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  42. William Seager (2010). Review of Robert W. Lurz (Ed.), The Philosophy of Animal Minds. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (7).score: 36.0
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  43. A. D. M. Walker (1998). Robert B. Louden and Paul Schollmeier, Eds., The Greeks and Us: Essays in Honor of Arthur W. H. Adkins:The Greeks and Us: Essays in Honor of Arthur W. H. Adkins. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (4):823-825.score: 36.0
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  44. L. M. C. (1926). Chimpanzee Intelligence and its Vocal Expressions. By Robert M. Yerkes and Blanche W. Learned . (Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company. 1925.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 1 (01):114-.score: 36.0
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  45. P. Stoerig & E. Barth (2001). A Note on (K)Nots: Response to Robert W. Kentridge's Commentary. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):591-593.score: 36.0
  46. William R. Shea (1985). Book Review:Hegel and the Sciences Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 52 (3):487-.score: 36.0
  47. Alex C. Michalos (1985). Book Review:Epistemology, Methodology, and the Social Sciences Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 52 (1):170-.score: 36.0
  48. 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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  49. Charles Hanly (1979). The Language of Philosophy. By Morris Lazerowitz. Edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume LX) 1977. PP. Xiv, 209. $24.00; 14.00 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 18 (04):595-600.score: 36.0
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  50. D. M. Lewis (1990). The Areopagus Robert W. Wallace: The Areopagus Council to 307 B.C. Pp. Xvii + 294. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. £22.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):356-358.score: 36.0
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  51. R. Naill D. Martin (1983). Book Review:Science and Society: Studies in the Sociology of Science Joseph Agassi, Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 50 (2):345-.score: 36.0
  52. 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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  53. Susanne Hahn (2001). Van der Burg, W., Van Willigenburg, T. (Eds): Reflective Equilibrium. Essays in Honour of Robert Heeger. Poiesis and Praxis 1 (1):85-88.score: 36.0
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  54. R. Niall D. Martin (1971). The Methodological Heritage of Newton. Edited by Robert E. Butts and John W. Davis. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1970. Pp. Xii and 170. £1.75p.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 46 (178):366-.score: 36.0
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  55. R. N. Swanson (2007). Reading Medieval Culture: Essays in Honor of Robert W. Hanning. Edited by Robert M. Stein and Sandra Pierson Prior. Heythrop Journal 48 (2):291–292.score: 36.0
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  56. Steven Bartlett (1978). "Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos," Ed. Robert S. Cohen, Paul K. Feyerabend, and Marx W. Wartofsky. The Modern Schoolman 55 (3):292-294.score: 36.0
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  57. K. L. Becker (1968). The Essential Pascal. Ed. Robert W. Gleason, S.J. The Modern Schoolman 46 (1):79-79.score: 36.0
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  58. John Albin Boyer (1979). American Philosophy From Edwards to Quine. Edited and with an Introduction by Robert W. Shahan and Kenneth R. Merrill. The Modern Schoolman 56 (2):161-165.score: 36.0
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  59. John Albin Broyer (1982). Essays on the Philosophy of W. V. Quine. Edited and with an Introduction by Robert W. Shahan and Chris Swoyer. The Modern Schoolman 60 (1):51-52.score: 36.0
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  60. Howard P. Kainz (1986). In the Spirit of Hegel: A Study of G. W. F. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. By Robert C. Solomon. The Modern Schoolman 63 (3):229-230.score: 36.0
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  61. George P. Klubertanz (1971). "Situational Morality," by Robert W. Gleason, S.J. The Modern Schoolman 48 (2):209-209.score: 36.0
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  62. Wolfgang Kullmann (2012). Dialectical Methodology: What is Behind the Ti Esti Question? / Vasilis Politis ; Socratic Induction in Plato and Aristotle / Hayden W. Ausland ; Aristotle's Definition of Elenchus in the Light of Plato's Sophist / Louis-Andre Dorion ; The Aristotelian Elenchus / Robert Bolton ; Aristotle's Gradual Turn From Dialectic. In Jakob L. Fink (ed.), The Development of Dialectic From Plato to Aristotle. Cambridge University Press.score: 36.0
  63. Graham Oliver (2012). (D.) Moore Dawn of Discovery: The Early British Travellers to Crete. Richard Pococke, Robert Pashley and Thomas Spratt, and Their Contribution to the Island's Bronze Age Archaeological Heritage (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2053). Oxford: Archaeopress, 2010. Pp. Iv + 174, Illus. £46. 9781407305424.(D.W.J.) Gill Sifting the Soil of Greece: The Early Years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919) (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 111). London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2011. Pp. Xiv + 474. £38. 9791905670321. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 132:303-305.score: 36.0
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  64. Lee C. Rice (1969). Philosophic Inquiry. By Lewis W. Beck and Robert L. Holmes. 2d Ed. The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):380-381.score: 36.0
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  65. Edward L. Suntrup (1972). "The Sociology of Sociology," Ed. Larry T. Reynolds and Janice M. Reynolds; and "A Sociology of Sociology," by Robert W. Friedrichs. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 50 (1):113-115.score: 36.0
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  66. H. D. Westlake (1969). Theopompus V. The Old Athenians W. Robert Connor: Theopompus and Fifth-Century Athens. Pp. Xi+311. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1968. Cloth, 95s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (03):281-283.score: 36.0
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  67. Winston A. Wilkinson (1981). Spinoza: New Perspectives. Robert W. Shahan and J. I. Biro, Editors. The Modern Schoolman 58 (2):135-136.score: 36.0
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  68. 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: 33.0
    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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  69. Mark T. Nelson (2005). Telling It Like It Is: Philosophy as Descriptive Manifestation. American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3):2005.score: 24.0
    What do Ross’s The Right and the Good; Chisholm’s Theory of Knowledge; Kripke’s Naming and Necessity; and Audi’s The Architecture of Reason have in common? They all advance important philosophical positions, but not so much via analytic arguments as via formal schemas, distinctions, examples, and analogies. They use such formal schemas, etc, to describe the world so as to make some aspect of it manifest. That is, they simply try to ‘tell it like it is’. This ‘method of descriptive manifestation’ (...)
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  70. Eleonore Stump, Charles B. Schmitt, James J. Murphy, M. Mugnai, Robin Smith, C. W. Kilmister, N. C. A. da Costa, von G. Schenk, Robert Bunn, D. W. Barron & A. Grieder (1982). Bokk Review. History and Philosophy of Logic 3 (2):213-240.score: 24.0
    MEDIEVAL LOGICS LAMBERT MARIE DE RIJK (ed.), Die mittelalterlichen Traktate De mod0 opponendiet respondendi, Einleitung und Ausgabe der einschlagigen Texte. (Beitrage zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, Neue Folge Band 17.) Miinster: Aschendorff, 1980. 379 pp. No price stated. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY MARTA FATTORI, Lessico del Novum Organum di Francesco Bacone. Rome: Edizioni dell'Ateneo 1980. Two volumes, il + 543, 520 pp. Lire 65.000. VIVIAN SALMON, The study of language in 17th century England. (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory (...)
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  71. Jan W. Wojcik (1997). Robert Boyle and the Limits of Reason. Cambridge University Press.score: 24.0
    In this study of Robert Boyle's epistemology, Jan W. Wojcik reveals the theological context within which Boyle developed his views on reason's limits. After arguing that a correct interpretation of his views on 'things above reason' depends upon reading his works in the context of theological controversies in seventeenth-century England, Professor Wojcik details exactly how Boyle's three specific categories of things which transcend reason - the incomprehensible, the inexplicable, and the unsociable - affected his conception of what a natural (...)
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  72. R. W. Southern (1986). Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe. Oxford University Press.score: 24.0
    Robert Grosseteste was one of the most independent and vigorous Englishmen of the Middle Ages--a medieval Dr. Johnson in his powers of mind and personality. Of humble birth, he lived for many years in obscurity and emerged only late in life as a national figure, deeply conservative and profoundly critical of the contemporary world. As a scientist, theologian, and pastoral leader, he was rooted in an English tradition going back beyond the Norman Conquest. This comprehensive study of one of (...)
     
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  73. Candace Vogler (forthcoming). Some Remarks on Robert Audi's the Good in the Right. In Mark Timmons (ed.), Rationality and the Good. Oxford University Press.score: 21.0
    Robert Audi’s The Good in the Right undertakes the magisterial work of reviving the intuitionism of W.D. Ross, rescuing Ross from the overlapping shadows of Henry Sidgwick, G. E. Moore, and, to a lesser extent, H. A. Prichard, marrying Ross to Kant, and so working to produce "a full-scale moral philosophy providing both an account of moral principles and judgments—a metaethical account—and a set of basic moral standards" that might be employed in moral reasoning. The book is magnificent in (...)
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  74. Robert W. Mueller (1969). The Axiology of Robert S. Hartman: A Critical Study. Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (1):19-29.score: 21.0
    Formal axiology is based on the logical nature of meaning, namely intension, and on the structure of intension as a set of predicates. It applies set theory to this set of predicates. Set theory is a certain kind of mathematics that deals with subsets in general, and of finite and infinite sets in particular. Since mathematics is objective and a priori, formal axiology is an objective and a priori science; and a test based on it is an objective test based (...)
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  75. Robert W. Cape (2010). Cicero (C. E. W.) Steel Cicero, Rhetoric, and Empire. Pp. X + 254. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Cased, £67. ISBN: 978-0-19-924847-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):116-.score: 21.0
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  76. W. Robert Needham (1998). Pope, W. H., All You Must Know About Economics. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (12):1363-1364.score: 21.0
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  77. 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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  78. Edgar H. Henderson & Robert W. Beard (1971). Robert Daniel Miller 1910-1972. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45:218 -.score: 21.0
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  79. Vojko Strahovnik (2005). The Good in the Right. [REVIEW] Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (15):583-589.score: 18.0
    In his recent book The Good in the Right Robert Audi presents one of the most complete contemporary arguments for moral intuitionism. By clearing-out of unnecessary and out-of-date posits and commitments of traditional intuitionist accounts he manages to establish a moderate (and in a sense also minimal) version of intuitionism that can be further developed metaethically (e.g. Kantian intuitionism, value-based intuitionism) as well as normatively (e.g. by varying the list of prima facie duties). Central posits of his study of (...)
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  80. Robert W. Lurz (2001). Begging the Question: A Reply to Lycan. Analysis 61 (272):313-318.score: 18.0
  81. Atul Gawande, Deborah W. Denno, Robert D. Truog & David Waisel, Physicians and Execution: Highlights From a Discussion of Lethal Injection.score: 17.0
    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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  82. Graham Cairns-Smith, Thomas W. Clark, Ravi Gomatam, Robert H. Kane, Nicholas Maxwell, J. J. C. Smart, Sean A. Spence & Henry P. Stapp (2005). Commentaries on David Hodgson's "a Plain Person's Free Will". Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (1):20-75.score: 15.0
    REMARKS ON EVOLUTION AND TIME-SCALES, Graham Cairns-Smith; HODGSON'S BLACK BOX, Thomas Clark; DO HODGSON'S PROPOSITIONS UNIQUELY CHARACTERIZE FREE WILL?, Ravi Gomatam; WHAT SHOULD WE RETAIN FROM A PLAIN PERSON'S CONCEPT OF FREE WILL?, Gilberto Gomes; ISOLATING DISPARATE CHALLENGES TO HODGSON'S ACCOUNT OF FREE WILL, Liberty Jaswal; FREE AGENCY AND LAWS OF NATURE, Robert Kane; SCIENCE VERSUS REALIZATION OF VALUE, NOT DETERMINISM VERSUS CHOICE, Nicholas Maxwell; COMMENTS ON HODGSON, J.J.C. Smart; THE VIEW FROM WITHIN, Sean Spence; COMMENTARY ON HODGSON, Henry (...)
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  83. Robert W. Batterman (2002). The Devil in the Details: Asymptotic Reasoning in Explanation, Reduction, and Emergence. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    Robert Batterman examines a form of scientific reasoning called asymptotic reasoning, arguing that it has important consequences for our understanding of the scientific process as a whole. He maintains that asymptotic reasoning is essential for explaining what physicists call universal behavior. With clarity and rigor, he simplifies complex questions about universal behavior, demonstrating a profound understanding of the underlying structures that ground them. This book introduces a valuable new method that is certain to fill explanatory gaps across disciplines.
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  84. 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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  85. Robert Audi (2007). Moral Value and Human Diversity. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    This short and accessible book is designed for those learning about the search for ethical rules that can apply despite cultural differences. Robert Audi looks at several such attempts: Aristotle, Kant; Mill; and the movement known as "common-sense" ethics associated with W.D. Ross. He shows how each attempt grew out of its own time and place, yet has some universal qualities that can be used for an ethical framework. This is a short, accessible treatment of a major topic in (...)
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  86. Robert W. Witkin (2003). Adorno on Popular Culture. Routledge.score: 15.0
    In the decades since his death, Adorno's thinking has lost none of its capacity to unsettle the settled, and has proved hugely influential in social and cultural thought. To most people, the entertainment provided by television, radio, film, newspapers, astrology charts and CD players seem harmless enough. For Adorno, however, the culture industry that produces them is ultimately toxic in its effect on the social process. Here, Robert Witkin unpacks Adorno's notoriously difficult critique of popular culture in an engaging (...)
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  87. Robert Adamson (1854/1993). On the Philosophy of Kant. Routledge/Thoemmes Press.score: 15.0
    There has recently been a considerable amount of research into the influence of 18th century British philosophy--particularly into the thinking of David Hume on Continental philosophy and Kant. The aim of this collection is to provide some of the key texts which illustrate the impact of Kant's thought together with two important 20th century monographs on aspects of Kant's early reception and his influence on philosophical thought. Contents: Immanuel Kant in England 1793-1838 [1931] Rene Wellek 328 pp The Early Reception (...)
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  88. Edward W. Lovely (2013). Soteriological Aspects in the Naturalistic Philosophy of Robert Corrington and George Santayana. American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):49-63.score: 15.0
    In this paper, I will discuss and characterize transcendental and salvational aspects of two naturalistic philosophical projects, those of Robert Corrington, a contemporary American Naturalist and George Santayana, the first identifiable American Naturalist. I am considering here soteriological pathways available for transformation or transfiguration of the self toward a state of spiritual optimization in an imminent natural cosmos where all but limited gains seem to be out of human hands. The individual, imbedded in Nature, is caught up in an (...)
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  89. Robert W. Wright (1991). Economics, Enlightenment, and Canadian Nationalism. Mcgill-Queen's University Press.score: 15.0
    Rejecting the orthodox economic model as an inappropriate representation of social reality, Robert Wright proposes an alternative adapted from Foucault's ...
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  90. Thomas C. Kane, Robert C. Richardson & Daniel W. Fong (1990). The Phenotype as the Level of Selection: Cave Organisms as Model Systems. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:151 - 164.score: 15.0
    Selection operates at many levels. Robert Brandon has distinguished the question of the level of selection from the unit of selection, arguing that the phenotype is commonly the target of selection, whatever the unit of selection might be. He uses "screening off" as a criterion for distinguishing the level of selection. Cave animals show a common morphological pattern which includes hypertrophy of some structures and reduction or loss of others. In a study of a cave dwelling crustacean, Gammarus (...)
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  91. Robert Mackiewicz (2010). Modele umysłowe i błędy w rozumowaniu. Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 4.score: 15.0
    Przedstawiciele dwóch głównych podejść do badania rozumowania w odmienny sposób opisują poznawczy mechanizm wyciągania poprawnych i błędnych wniosków. Przedstawiciele teorii reguł zakładają, że rozumowanie ma charakter syntaktyczny i polega na uruchamianiu reguł podobnych do tych z logiki klasycznej. Przedstawiciele drugiej teorii — teorii modeli umysłowych opisują rozumowanie jako proces semantyczny polegający na tworzeniu modeli umysłowych, które odzwierciedlają strukturę relacji pomiędzy elementami opisanymi w przesłankach. Zgodnie z tak zwaną zasadą prawdziwości każda możliwa sytuacja jest reprezentowana przez odrębny model umysłowy, który odzwierciedla (...)
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  92. Robert Janusz (2004). Konferencja w Wilnie [konferencje i sympozja]. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 34.score: 15.0
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  93. Robert Janusz (2006). Rola matematyki w powstawaniu teorii pola J.C. Maxwella. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 38.score: 15.0
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  94. Robert J. Mulvaney (ed.) (2009). Classic Philosophical Questions. Pearson Prentice Hall.score: 15.0
    Plato and the trial of Socrates -- What is philosophy? -- Euthyphro : defining philosophical terms -- The apology, Phaedo, and Crito : the trial, immortality, and death of Socrates -- Philosophy of religion -- Can we prove that God exists? -- St. Anselm : the ontological argument -- St. Thomas Aquinas : the cosmological argument -- William Paley : the teleological argument -- Blaisepascal : it is better to believe in God's existence than to deny it -- William James (...)
     
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  95. Robert W. Burch (1990). Essay Review. History and Philosophy of Logic 11 (2):217-224.score: 15.0
    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A chronological edition, volume 4, 1879?1884. Editor [in Chiefl, Christian J. W. Kloesel. Bloomington, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1989. lxx + 698 pp. $57.50.
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  96. W. G. Rutherford (1903). Roberts' Demetrius de Elocutione Demetrius on Style : The Greek Text of Demetrius De Elocutione. Edited After the Paris Manuscript with Introduction, Translation, Facsimiles, Etc., by W. Rhys Roberts, Litt.D. Pp. Xi, 328. Cambridge University Press. 1902. Price 9s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (01):61-67.score: 15.0
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  97. Robert Stern (ed.) (1993). G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments. Routledge.score: 15.0
    "Interpreting Hegel means taking a stand on all the philosophical, political and religious problems of our century." Merleau-Ponty G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831), arguably the greatest philosopher of the nineteenth century, decisively influenced the direction of all subsequent European thought. He has been interpreted variously as a theist and an atheist, a conservative and a liberal, an essentialist and a proto-existentialist, a rationalist and an irrationalist. In all the areas he covered, Hegel sought a new form of understanding that had (...)
     
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  98. Thomas W. Polger & Robert B. Skipper, Naturalism, Explanation, and Identity.score: 14.0
    Some people believe that there is an “explanatory gap” between the facts of physics and certain other facts about the world—for example, facts about consciousness. The gap is presented as a challenge to any thoroughgoing naturalism or physicalism. We believe that advocates of the explanatory gap have some reasonable expectations that cannot be merely dismissed. We also believe that naturalistic thinkers have the resources to close the explanatory gap, but that they have not adequately explained how and why these resources (...)
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  99. Matthew W. Seeger & Robert R. Ulmer (2001). Virtuous Responses to Organizational Crisis: Aaron Feuerstein and Milt Colt. Journal of Business Ethics 31 (4):369 - 376.score: 14.0
    This study examines two recent cases of ethical responses to crisis management; the 1995 fire at Malden Mills and Aaron Feuerstein''s response, and a 1998 fire at Cole Hardwoods, followed by the response of CEO Milt Cole. The authors describe these crises, the responses of Feuerstein and Cole, their motivations and the impact on crisis stakeholders using the principles of virtue ethics and effective crisis management. What emerges is set of post-crisis virtues grounded in values of corporate social responsibility and (...)
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  100. Patrick Fleming (2006). Berkeley's Immaterialist Account of Action. Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (3):415-429.score: 14.0
    : A number of critics have argued that Berkeley's metaphysics can offer no tenable account of human agency. In this paper I argue that Berkeley does have a coherent account of action. The paper addresses arguments by C.C. W. Taylor, Robert Imlay, and Jonathan Bennett. The paper attempts to show that Berkeley can offer a theory of action, maintain many of our common intuitions about action, and provide a defensible solution to the problem of evil.
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