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  1. Yossef Rapoport & Shahab Ahmed (eds.) (2010). Ibn Taymiyya and His Times. OUP Pakistan.score: 120.0
    Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328), one of the most controversial thinkers in Islamic religious history, was repeatedly imprisoned during his lifetime. Today, he is revered by the Wahhabi movement and championed by Salafi groups who call for a return to the pristine golden age of the Prophet. His writings have also been used by radical groups, such as al-Qaeda, to justify acts of terrorism and armed struggle. In order to explain this modern influence, this volume offers a fresh perspective on (...)
     
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  2. Diego L. Rapoport (2009). Surmounting the Cartesian Cut with Philosophy, Physics, Cybernetics and Geometry; Self.Reference, Torsion, the Klein Bottle, Multivalued Logics and Quantum Mechanics. foundations of physics 39 (09).score: 30.0
    In this transdisciplinary article which stems from philosophical considerations (that depart from phenomenology -after Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger and Rosen- and Hegelian dialectics), we develop a conception based on topological (the Moebius surface and the Klein bottle) and geometrical considerations (based on torsion and non-orientability of manifolds), and multivalued logics which we develop into a unified world conception that surmounts the Cartesian cut and Aristotelian logic. The role of torsion appears in a self-referential construction of space and time, which will be further (...)
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  3. Michele Rapoport (forthcoming). Being a Body or Having One: Automated Domestic Technologies and Corporeality. AI and Society.score: 30.0
    New, “smart,” automated technologies for the home are playing a growing role in the construction and refurbishment of many new middle and upper class homes and assisted living facilities in the developed world, promising the improved performance of domestic tasks, as well as enhanced safety, convenience, and efficiency. Expanding the growing automatization of many activities in daily life, automated technologies in the home are interactive, ubiquitous, and often invisible. Their installation, in what is understood to be the locus of personal (...)
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  4. Anatol Rapoport (1972). Explanatory Power and Explanatory Appeal of Theories. Synthese 24 (3-4):321 - 342.score: 30.0
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  5. Anatol Rapoport (1949). Mathematical Biophysics, Cybernetics and Significs. Synthese 8 (1):182 - 193.score: 30.0
    It remains to summarize the contributions which each of the three disciplines discussed here is making toward the development of a science of man. "Significs" makes a study of the effects on human behavior of the linguistic aspects of the evaluative process, the most distinctly human aspect of the behavior of the human organism. "Mathematical Biophysics" seeks to describe the events associated with evaluative processes in physico-mathematical terms. "Cybernetics" is discovering important invariants common to these processes and others, particularly those (...)
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  6. Anatol Rapoport (1955). Comments on "the Comparative Method in the Social Sciences". Philosophy of Science 22 (2):118-122.score: 30.0
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  7. Eduardo H. Rapoport & Osvaldo Rapoport (1958). Elementary Biological Functions and the Concept of Living Matter. Acta Biotheoretica 13 (1).score: 30.0
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  8. Anatol Rapoport (2003). Chance, Utility, Rationality, Strategy, Equilibrium. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):172-173.score: 30.0
    Almost anyone seriously interested in decision theory will name John von Neumann's (1928) Minimax Theorem as its foundation, whereas Utility and Rationality are imagined to be the twin towers on which the theory rests. Yet, experimental results and real-life observations seldom support that expectation. Over two centuries ago, Hume (1739–40/1978) put his finger on the discrepancy. “Reason,” he wrote “is, and ought to be the slave of passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey (...)
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  9. Anatol Rapoport (1955). What is Information? Synthese 9 (1):157 - 173.score: 30.0
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  10. Anatol Rapoport (1987). Strategic Thinking in Theoretical Perspective. World Futures 24 (1):1-30.score: 30.0
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  11. Anatol Rapoport (1989). The Redemption of Science. Journal of Business Ethics 8 (2-3):157 - 165.score: 30.0
    The appearance of nuclear weapons suddenly made the extinction of humanity a distinct possibility. In view of this obverse side of scientific progress, attitudes toward science in the general population became ambivalent, at times bordering on hostility. It is argued that to a great extent the scientists themselves are responsible for the tarnished image of science. Accordingly they should restore science to its role of furthering human welfare and, above all, as a source of enlightenment. In our age enlightenment entails (...)
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  12. Anatol Rapoport (1958). Book Review:La Mathematique Sociale du Marquis de Condorcet Gilles-Gaston Granger. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 25 (4):293-.score: 30.0
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  13. Anatol Rapoport (1948). Verbal Difficulties in the Application of Newtonian Physics. Synthese 7 (1/2):79 - 92.score: 30.0
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  14. James P. Kahan & Amnon Rapoport (1977). When You Don't Need to Join: The Effects of Guaranteed Payoffs on Bargaining in Three-Person Cooperative Games. Theory and Decision 8 (2):97-126.score: 30.0
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  15. Amnon Rapoport (1987). Comparison of Theories for Payoff Disbursement of Coalition Values. Theory and Decision 22 (1):13-47.score: 30.0
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  16. Amnon Rapoport & Ariel Cohen (1984). Expected Frequency and Mean Size of the Paradox of New Members. Theory and Decision 17 (1):29-45.score: 30.0
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  17. Amnon Rapoport, Eythan Weg & Dan S. Felsenthal (1990). Effects of Fixed Costs in Two-Person Sequential Bargaining. Theory and Decision 28 (1):47-71.score: 30.0
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  18. A. Rapoport (1996). Effects of Information on Assessment of Probabilities. Theory and Decision 41 (2):149-155.score: 30.0
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  19. Anatol Rapoport, Oded Frenkel & Josef Perner (1977). Experiments with Cooperative 2 � 2 Games. Theory and Decision 8 (1):67-92.score: 30.0
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  20. Amnon Rapoport, Dan S. Felsenthal & Zeev Maoz (1988). Microcosms and Macrocosms: Seat Allocation in Proportional Representation Systems. Theory and Decision 24 (1):11-33.score: 30.0
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  21. Anatol Rapoport (1953/1969). Operational Philosophy. San Francisco, International Society for General Semantics.score: 30.0
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  22. Anatol Rapoport (1977). Preface. Theory and Decision 8 (1):1-4.score: 30.0
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  23. Anatol Rapoport (1975). Semantics. New York,Crowell.score: 30.0
     
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  24. Anatol Rapoport (1950/1971). Science and the Goals of Man. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.score: 30.0
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  25. Anatol Rapoport (1989). The Dialectics of Peace Education. Dialectics and Humanism 16 (2).score: 30.0
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  26. Rami Zwick, Amnon Rapoport & John C. Howard (1992). Two-Person Sequential Bargaining Behavior with Exogenous Breakdown. Theory and Decision 32 (3):241-268.score: 30.0
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  27. Meredith Tromble (2009). The Advent of Chemical Symbolism in the Art of Sonya Rapoport. Foundations of Chemistry 11 (1).score: 12.0
    This paper explores the use of chemical symbolism in works by the new media artist Sonya Rapoport, with a focus on the pivotal Cobalt series from the late 1970s. These works, drawings on computer printouts generated by research at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, respond to experiments in nuclear chemistry. They mark the beginning of three productive decades in which Rapoport produced a variety of images related to chemistry in her work. She states, “I looked for authentic research projects (...)
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  28. Ronald Henss (1986). Bargaining Strength in Three-Person Characteristic-Function Games with V(I)> 0 a Reanalysis of Kahan and Rapoport (1977). [REVIEW] Theory and Decision 21 (3):267-282.score: 9.0
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  29. L. Marinoff (1996). A Reply to Rapoport. Theory and Decision 41 (2):157-164.score: 9.0
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  30. Donna H. Green & Thomas J. Zenisek (1983). Dual Career Couples: Individual and Organizational Implications. Journal of Business Ethics 2 (3):171 - 184.score: 3.0
    Since the introduction of the term dualcareer family by Rapoport and Rapoport in 1969, an increasingly large body of literature concerning this phenomenon has developed — perhaps in response to the rapid growth of dual-careerism in North American Society. This literature is extremely diverse, ranging from purely academic articles in the professional journals of economics, business, sociology, psychology, etc., to self-help and trade books such as The Two Career Couple by Hall and Hall; to light articles in popular (...)
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  31. Barry Sugarman (1973). Altruistic Attitudes in School: Validation Data for Two Questionnaires and Some Preliminary Findings∗. Journal of Moral Education 2 (2):145-155.score: 3.0
    ? The research reported here was conducted while the author was employed by the Farming?ton Trust Research Unit in Oxford and was entirely financed by them. Appreciation is expressed to the Director of Education for the County of Oxfordshire, to the headmasters, teachers and pupils for their cooperation in making this study possible. The services of the Oxford University Computing Centre were generously made available. Valuable assistance in revising earlier drafts of this paper was rendered by Robert N. Rapoport (...)
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  32. Matthias Lutz-Bachmann, Alexander Fidora & Andreas Niederberger (eds.) (2004). Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century: On the Relationship Among Philosophy, Science, and Theology. Brepols.score: 3.0
    Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of «natural philosophy» or «divine science», leading M.-D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century «éveil métaphysique». In their commentaries on Boethius and under the (...)
     
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