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  1. Yulie Lou (2006). Hu Shi's Study of Chinese Medieval Intellectual History. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (1):66-78.score: 120.0
    Hu Shi frequently gave lectures on the history of Chinese philosophy, especially the history of ancient Chinese philosophy, from the year 1919 to 1937. A large number of papers and dissertations published during this period are related to his research on this topic. In his opinion, there are three characteristics of the history of ancient Chinese philosophy: “ religionalization of thought,” “Indianization of philosophy,” and “conflict between Chinese thought and Indian thought.” In this paper, I explore Hu Shi’s deep insight (...)
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  2. Silong Li (ed.) (2010). Ren Wen Li Ben: Lou Yulie Jiao Shou Fang Tan Lu. Beijing da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 36.0
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  3. T. W. Kjaer, M. Nowak, K. W. Kjaer, A. R. Lou & H. C. Lou (2001). Precuneus-Prefrontal Activity During Awareness of Visual Verbal Stimuli. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (3):356-365.score: 30.0
    Awareness is a personal experience, which is only accessible to the rest of world through interpretation. We set out to identify a neural correlate of visual awareness, using brief subliminal and supraliminal verbal stimuli while measuring cerebral blood flow distribution with H215O PET. Awareness of visual verbal stimuli differentially activated medial parietal association cortex (precuneus), which is a polymodal sensory cortex, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is thought to be primarily executive. Our results suggest participation of these higher order perceptual (...)
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  4. L. Lou & Jianer Chen (2003). Attention and Blind-Spot Phenomenology. Psyche 9.score: 30.0
  5. Lou Hodges (1997). An Introduction to Communication Ethics: A Book Review by Lou Hodges. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):119 – 120.score: 12.0
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  6. Roderick Bucknell & Martin Stuart-Fox (1989). Response to Lou Nordstrom's Review of "the Twilight Language: Explorations in Buddhist Meditation and Symbolism". Philosophy East and West 39 (2):191-196.score: 9.0
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  7. Michael J. Costa (1999). Lou Reich, Hume's Religious Naturalism. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (1):58-61.score: 9.0
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  8. E. Morscher (2002). Lou Goble (Ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Grazer Philosophische Studien 64 (1):241-243.score: 9.0
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  9. Yunda Eddie Feng (2009). Revitalizing the Thriller Genre : Lou Ye's Suzhou River and Purple Butterfly. In Warren Buckland (ed.), Puzzle Films: Complex Storytelling in Contemporary Cinema. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 9.0
     
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  10. Joke J. Hermsen (1998). Phantasie Und Narzißmus. Lou Andreas-Salomé Über Puppen, Eros Und Die Kunst. Die Philosophin 9 (17):10-35.score: 9.0
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  11. M. Matarasso & J. Ferguson (1987). Anthropoanalysis and the Biographical Approach: Lou Andreas-Salome. Diogenes 35 (139):127-166.score: 9.0
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  12. P. Christopher Smith (1976). "Frau Lou: Nietzsche's Wayward Disciple," by Rudolph Binion. The Modern Schoolman 53 (2):214-214.score: 9.0
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  13. Lou Massa (2011). Science & the Written Word: Science, Technology, and Society. Oxford University Press.score: 6.0
    James Watson February 6, 2002 Genes, Girls, and Gamow Lou Massa: Welcome to Science & the Written Word. I'm Lou Massa. Dr. James D. Watson is President of ...
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  14. Michael McKenna, Ultimacy and Sweet Jane.score: 3.0
    Some people, they like to go out dancing And other peoples, they have to work And there’s even some evil mothers Well they’re gonna tell you that everything is just dirt You know, that women, never really faint And that villains always blink their eyes And that, children are the only ones who really blush And that, life is just to die. And, everyone who had a heart, They wouldn’t turn around and break it And that everyone who played a (...)
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  15. Lou Goble (2009). Normative Conflicts and the Logic of 'Ought'. Noûs 43 (3):450-489.score: 3.0
    On the face of it, normative conflicts are commonplace. Yet standard deontic logic declares them to be logically impossible. That prompts the question, What are the proper principles of normative reasoning if such conflicts are possible? This paper examines several alternatives that have been proposed for a logic of 'ought' that can accommodate normative conflicts, and finds all of them unsatisfactory as measured against three criteria of adequacy. It then introduces a new logic that does meet all three criteria, and (...)
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  16. Lou Goble (ed.) (2001). The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Blackwell Publishers.score: 3.0
    This volume presents a definitive introduction to twenty core areas of philosophical logic including classical logic, modal logic, alternative logics and close ...
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  17. Lou Goble (2007). Combinatory Logic and the Semantics of Substructural Logics. Studia Logica 85 (2):171 - 197.score: 3.0
    The results of this paper extend some of the intimate relations that are known to obtain between combinatory logic and certain substructural logics to establish a general characterization theorem that applies to a very broad family of such logics. In particular, I demonstrate that, for every combinator X, if LX is the logic that results by adding the set of types assigned to X (in an appropriate type assignment system, TAS) as axioms to the basic positive relevant logic B∘T, then (...)
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  18. Lou Goble (1996). Utilitarian Deontic Logic. Philosophical Studies 82 (3):317 - 357.score: 3.0
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  19. Lennart Åqvist (2010). Grades of Probability Modality in the Law of Evidence. Studia Logica 94 (3).score: 3.0
    The paper presents an infinite hierarchy PR m [ m = 1, 2, . . . ] of sound and complete axiomatic systems for modal logic with graded probabilistic modalities , which are to reflect what I have elsewhere called the Bolding-Ekelöf degrees of evidential strength as applied to the establishment of matters of fact in law-courts. Our present approach is seen to differ from earlier work by the author in that it treats the logic of these graded modalities not (...)
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  20. Lou Goble (1993). The Logic of Obligation, 'Better' and 'Worse'. Philosophical Studies 70 (2):133 - 163.score: 3.0
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  21. Lou Goble (1991). Murder Most Gentle: The Paradox Deepens. Philosophical Studies 64 (2):217 - 227.score: 3.0
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  22. Lou Goble (1996). `Ought' and Extensionality. Noûs 30 (3):330-355.score: 3.0
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  23. Lou Goble (1990). A Logic of Good, Should, and Would. Journal of Philosophical Logic 19 (2):253 - 276.score: 3.0
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  24. Lou Goble (2003). Neighborhoods for Entailment. Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (5):483-529.score: 3.0
    This paper presents a neighborhood semantics for logics of entailment. It begins with a minimal system Min that expresses the most fundamental assumptions about the entailment relation, and continues by examining various extensions that reflect further assumptions that might be made about entailment. This leads first to the logic B that is the basic relevant logic, and then to more powerful systems. All of these logics are proved to be sound and strongly complete. With B the neighborhood semantics meets the (...)
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  25. Nadine Le Forestier (2011). Normalities Are Not the Only Answer for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients. Medicine Studies 3 (2):71-81.score: 3.0
    Because our actions change, our responsibility is modified; because our responsibility is modified, we need to question the ethics of the action. Our action is situated right there between announcing a diagnosis, the theoretical and practical result of identification, the determining and naming of a fact and voicing the disease which is a human action where medical and technical expertise comes up against a life and its story. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a degenerative disease of (...)
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  26. Lou Turner (2001). Marginal Note on Minority Questions in the Thought of Frantz Fanon. Philosophia Africana 4 (2):37-46.score: 3.0
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  27. Lou Goble (1973). Opacity and the Ought-to-Be. Noûs 7 (4):407-412.score: 3.0
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  28. Lou Goble (2004). Combinator Logics. Studia Logica 76 (1):17 - 66.score: 3.0
    Combinator logics are a broad family of substructual logics that are formed by extending the basic relevant logic B with axioms that correspond closely to the reduction rules of proper combinators in combinatory logic. In the Routley-Meyer relational semantics for relevant logic each such combinator logic is characterized by the class of frames that meet a first-order condition that also directly corresponds to the same combinator's reduction rule. A second family of logics is also introduced that extends B with the (...)
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  29. Mary Lou Grimberg (1996). Pragmatically Determined Aspects of What is Said: A Reply to Bezuidenhout. Mind and Language 11 (4):415-426.score: 3.0
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  30. Lou van den Dries (1988). Alfred Tarski's Elimination Theory for Real Closed Fields. Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):7-19.score: 3.0
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  31. Lou Den Drievans & Vinicius Cifú Lopes (2010). Division Rings Whose Vector Spaces Are Pseudofinite. Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):1087-1090.score: 3.0
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  32. Lou Goble (2000). Multiplex Semantics for Deontic Logic. Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):113-134.score: 3.0
    This multiplex semantics incorporates multiple relations of deontic accessibility or multiple preference rankings on alternative worlds to represent distinct normative standards. This provides a convenient framework for deontic logic that allows conflicts of obligation, due either to conflicts between normative standards or to incoherence within a single standard. With the multiplex structures, two general senses of "ought" may be distinguished, an indefinite sense under which something is obligatory when it is enjoined by some normative standard and a core sense for (...)
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  33. Lou Matz (2000). The Utility of Religious Illusion: A Critique of J.S. Mill's Religion of Humanity. Utilitas 12 (02):137-.score: 3.0
  34. Lou Matz (1997). Hegel's Missing Moral Virtues? British Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (2):321 – 338.score: 3.0
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  35. K. Tanaka (2002). The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (3):394.score: 3.0
    Book Information The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Edited by Lou Goble. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford. 2001. Pp. x + 510. Paperback, £16.99.
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  36. Achille C. Varzi, Events, Truth, and Indeterminacy.score: 3.0
    Some statements owe their truth (or falsity) to the way things are; others seem to owe their truth (or falsity) to the way things go. The statement (1) Lou’s hat is lovely will be true or false according to whether Lou’s hat (an object) is lovely or not. The statement (2) Lou’s lecture is boring will be true or false according to whether Lou’s lecture (an event) is boring or not. Davidson (1967) and many others have argued that this distinction (...)
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  37. Lou Hodges, Chris Roberts, Jane B. Singer, Nora Paul & Michael R. Ogden (1998). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (2):124 – 136.score: 3.0
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  38. Lou Nordstrom (1989). Reply to Roderick Bucknell and Martin Stuart-Fox. Philosophy East and West 39 (2):197-202.score: 3.0
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  39. Philip Scowcroft & Lou van den Dries (1988). On the Structure of Semialgebraic Sets Over P-Adic Fields. Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1138-1164.score: 3.0
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  40. Lou van den Dries (1988). On the Elementary Theory of Restricted Elementary Functions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):796-808.score: 3.0
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  41. Francis X. Clooney, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Lou Ratté, Francis X. Clooney, Carl Olson, Constantina Rhodes Bailly, Alex Wayman, Herman Tull, Sheila McDonough, Robert Zydenbos, Cynthia Ann Humes, Sarah Caldwell, Deepak Sharma, Robin Rinehart, Robert N. Minor, Frank J. Korom, Janice D. Willis, Peter Flügel, Vijay Prashad, Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Antony Copley, Steve Derné, Swarna Rajagopalan, Gavin Flood, Rebecca J. Manring, Michael York, David Gordon White, John Grimes, Melissa Kerin, Steven J. Rosen, Anna B. Bigelow, Carl Olson & Will Sweetman (1997). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (3).score: 3.0
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  42. Mary-Lou Galician & Steve Pasternack (1987). Balancing Good News and Bad News: An Ethical Obligation? Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (2):82 – 92.score: 3.0
    This paper focuses on the ethical and moral implications of findings from the authors? national survey of television news directors? policies, practices, and perceptions of good/bad news. In light of the potentially negative effects of excessive amounts of bad news on individuals and society, the authors ask whether television journalists have an ethical responsibility?beyond legal constraints and professional criteria?in the selection and presentation of bad news and good news. An earlier version of this paper, detailing the findings of the survey, (...)
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  43. Joseph Kaufert & Thomas Koch (2003). Disability or End-of-Life? Competing Narratives in Bioethics. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (6):459-469.score: 3.0
    Bioethics, and indeed much ethicalwriting generally, makes its point throughnarratives. The religious parable no less thanthe medical teaching case uses a simple storyto describe appropriate action or theapplication of a critical principle. Whilepowerful, the telling story has limits. In thispaper the authors describe a simple teachingcase on ``end-of-life'' decision making that wasill received by its audience. The authors ill-receivedexample, involving the disconnection ofventilation in a patient with ALS (Lou Gherig'sDisease) was critiqued by audience members withlong-term experience as ventilation users. Inthis (...)
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  44. David Strutton, Lou E. Pelton & O. C. Ferrell (1997). Ethical Behavior in Retail Settings: Is There a Generation Gap? Journal of Business Ethics 16 (1):87-105.score: 3.0
    A new generation, earmarked the Thirteeners, is an emerging force in the marketplace. The Thirteener cohort group, so designated since they are the thirteenth generation to know the American flag and constitution, encompass over 62 million adult consumers. All the former "Mall Rats" have grown up. The normative structures that these Thirteeners employ in both acquisition and disposition retail settings is empirically assessed in this study through the use of a national sample. The findings suggest that Thirteeners are more likely (...)
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  45. Lou van den Dries & Yiannis N. Moschovakis (2004). Is the Euclidean Algorithm Optimal Among its Peers? Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):390-418.score: 3.0
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  46. Mary Lou Grimberg (1991). Language and Species. Mind and Language 6 (4):374-381.score: 3.0
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  47. Lou E. Pelton, Jhinuk Chowdhury & Scott J. Vitell (1999). A Framework for the Examination of Relational Ethics: An Interactionist Perspective. Journal of Business Ethics 19 (3):241 - 253.score: 3.0
    Despite the widespread agreement that the ontology of the marketing discipline is exchange, marketing ethics researchers have largely adopted a monadic viewpoint of ethical decision making. In this research, an interactionist approach is adopted in order to introduce a dyadic perspective of un/ethical decision making. The dyadic model includes each channel member's individual, situational and decision process factors linked by relationalism, an emerging paradigm in marketing channels. Relationalism is represented as a discriminating variable between perceived ethical dilemma and decision behaviour. (...)
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  48. Mozaffar Qizilbash (1996). Yuli's Birthday Party: A Philosophical Short Story. Angelaki 1 (1):79 – 85.score: 3.0
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  49. Mohammed Y. A. Rawwas, David Strutton & Lou Pelton (1994). Ethical Attitudes of Mental Health Practitioners: Balancing Therapeutic Practices and Treatments. Journal of Business Ethics 13 (8):597 - 608.score: 3.0
    This paper reports the responses of 251 mental health care practitioners to a mail survey examining their views concerning ethical conflicts and practices within their work environments. Besides identifying the sources and types of conflicts they experience, respondents were asked how ethical standards have changed over the last 10 years as well as the factors influencing these changes. Conclusions and implications are outlined and future research needs are described.
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  50. Lou-Anne Beauregard (2009). Review of Bernard Lown, M.D. And Howard Zinn, Ph.D., Prescription for Survival: A Doctor's Journey to End Nuclear Madness. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 9 (10):62-63.score: 3.0
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  51. Lou Goble (2000). An Incomplete Relevant Modal Logic. Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (1):103-119.score: 3.0
    The relevant modal logic G is a simple extension of the logic RT, the relevant counterpart of the familiar classically based system T. Using the Routley–Meyer semantics for relevant modal logics, this paper proves three main results regarding G: (i) G is semantically complete, but only with a non-standard interpretation of necessity. From this, however, other nice properties follow. (ii) With a standard interpretation of necessity, G is semantically incomplete; there is no class of frames that characterizes G. (iii) The (...)
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  52. Lou Goble (1974). Corrigenda: Opacity and the Ought-to-Be. Noûs 8 (2):200.score: 3.0
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  53. Lou Goble (2009). Review of Frederick Stoutland (Ed.), Philosophical Probings: Essays on Von Wright's Later Work. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).score: 3.0
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  54. Hu Hao & Lou Huixin (1990). Abstracts of a Series of Papers Concerning General Evolution and Social Evolution. World Futures 30 (1):95-99.score: 3.0
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  55. Valerie Harwood & Mary Lou Rasmussen (forthcoming). Practising Critique, Attending to Truth: The Pedagogy of Discriminatory Speech. Educational Philosophy and Theory.score: 3.0
    Teaching in university education programmes, can, at times, involve the uncomfortable situation of discriminatory speech. A situation that has often occurred in our own teaching, and in those of our colleagues, is the citation of homophobic and heterosexist comments. These are comments that are more likely to occur in foundation subjects such as philosophy and sociology of education. The occurrence of such situations has prompted debate regarding ‘silencing words that wound’. This has prompted the question, ‘should we keep students from (...)
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  56. Lou Hodges (1995). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (2):121 – 128.score: 3.0
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  57. Lou Marinoff (1998). Pax Nabisco. The Philosopher's Magazine (3):37-38.score: 3.0
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  58. Peter K. Manning (2000). Review Essay / Virtual Justice, Violence, and Ethics. Criminal Justice Ethics 19 (1):44-54.score: 3.0
    Lou Cannon, Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the NYPD New York: Times Books/Random House, 1997, xi + 679 pp.
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  59. Lou van den Dries (1984). Algebraic Theories with Definable Skolem Functions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):625-629.score: 3.0
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  60. Deni Elliott (ed.) (1995). The Ethics of Asking: Dilemmas in Higher Education Fund Raising. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 3.0
    & A college development officer is offered a generous gift by a donor whose identity would embarrass the institution. Should the development officer accept? & A volunteer lies about his level of giving, but classmates believe him and match his "gift." Should donors be told the truth? & A development officer must explain to a donor the difference between naming an endowed chair and selecting the person to fill the chair. Where is the line between reasonable donor expectations and intrusion? (...)
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  61. Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Nancy J. Barnes, Lou Ratté, John Grimes, Paul B. Courtright, Brian K. Smith, Jane I. Smith, Carl Olson, T. N. Madan, William K. Mahony, Robert N. Minor, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Dennis Hudson, Lou Ratté, Serinity Young & Phillip B. Wagoner (1997). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (1).score: 3.0
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  62. Lou Goble (1998). Being Good and Being Logical. Philosophical Review 107 (2):298-300.score: 3.0
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  63. Lou Goble (2000). The Concept of Moral Obligation. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):242-244.score: 3.0
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  64. Lou Hodges, Alan D. Galletly, Jeffrey G. Hanna, Frank French & Hugh M. Culbertson (1990). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5 (4):263 – 269.score: 3.0
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  65. Lou Hodges & Earl Robert Lissitt (1997). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):109 – 118.score: 3.0
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  66. Lou Hodges (1993). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (2):119 – 128.score: 3.0
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  67. Lou Marinoff (2000). Inculcating Virtue in Philosophical Practice. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 7 (4):51-63.score: 3.0
    This paper claims that the edifice of philosophical practice bears prima facie resemblance to other counseling-dispensing professions—e.g. medicine, law, psychology, accountancy. It defends virtues of professionalism in philosophical practice against accusations of sophism, and also rejects social constructivism as a politically extreme form of sophistry. It concludes that, notwithstanding prima facie resemblance to other counseling professions, philosophical practice is foundationally distinct from them. When elaborated, this distinction complicates the notion of inculcating virtue in philosophical practice.
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  68. Lou Marinoff (2001). The Geometry of Defection. Social Philosophy Today 17:69-90.score: 3.0
    This paper examines a social contractarian model in which an actor cooperates by mimicry; that is, cooperates just in case there is majority cooperation in his orher vicinity. A computer simulation is developed to study the relation between initial and final proportions of such cooperators, as wel l as to chart the population dynamics themselves. The model turns out to be non-linear; item bodies a quintessentially chaotic threshold. The simulation also yields other unforeseen results, revealing a "geometry of delection" that (...)
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  69. Lou Marinoff (1998). What Philosophical Counseling Can't Do. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 5 (4):33-41.score: 3.0
    Notwithstanding recent successes of philosophical counseling, which appear to be leading to its legitimization as a professional practice in America and abroad, many forces concen to condition its emergent structure and function. This paper briefly elucidates some of the influences to which philosophical counseling is subject, that lie beyond its unilateral control. These include its portayal by the media to the public, its scope of practice, its relations with psychology and psychiatry, its foreseeable effects in particular cases, and its perception (...)
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  70. Lou Matz (1997). Marx, Hayek, and Utopia. International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (3):356-358.score: 3.0
  71. Ann Pederson & Lou Ann Trost (2000). John Polkinghorne and the Task of Addressing a "Messy" World. Zygon 35 (4):977-983.score: 3.0
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  72. Lou Van Den Dries (1998). Correction to "T-Convexity and Tame Extensions II". Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1597.score: 3.0
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  73. Lou Van Den Dries, David Marker & Gary Martin (1989). Definable Equivalence Relations on Algebraically Closed Fields. Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):928-935.score: 3.0
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  74. Lou Van Den Dries & Adam H. Lewenberg (1995). T-Convexity and Tame Extensions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1):74-102.score: 3.0
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  75. Lou Van Den Dries (1997). T-Convexity and Tame Extensions II. Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (1):14-34.score: 3.0
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  76. Lou Hodges (1996). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11 (4):246 – 256.score: 3.0
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  77. Lou Hodges, Jeffrey A. Marks, Ted Frederickson, David Hawpe & Ralph D. Barney (1991). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (2):119 – 130.score: 3.0
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  78. Lou Hodges (1992). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (2):121 – 128.score: 3.0
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  79. Lou Hodges, Stephen D. Isaacs, Lou Gelfand, Mary Grace O'Brien & Tony Mauro (1994). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (2):118 – 126.score: 3.0
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  80. Robert Kolb, Dan LeClair & Lou Pelton (2005). Panel: The Role of Ethics in Business Curricula. Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):5-12.score: 3.0
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  81. Tim LeBon (2001). Wise Therapy: Philosophy for Counsellors. Continuum.score: 3.0
    Independent on Sunday October 2nd One of the country's lead­ing philosophical counsellers, and chairman of the Society for Philosophy in Practice (SPP), Tim LeBon, said it typically took around six 50 ­minute sessions for a client to move from confusion to resolution. Mr LeBon, who has 'published a book on the subject, Wise Therapy, said philoso­phy was perfectly suited to this type of therapy, dealing as it does with timeless human issues such as love, purpose, happiness and emo­tional challenges. `Wise (...)
     
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  82. Lou Lombardi (1984). Freedom and Choosers. Journal of Social Philosophy 15 (1):43-48.score: 3.0
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  83. Lou Marinoff (1999). On Virtual Liberty. Inquiry 18 (4):64-76.score: 3.0
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  84. Lou Marinoff (2012). The Inner Philosopher: Conversations on Philosophy's Transformative Power. Dialogue Path Press.score: 3.0
    Conversation 1: waking up to our inner strength -- Conversation 2: family education and parental recollections -- Conversation 3: philosophy and the will to encourage -- Conversation 4: a life of robust optimism -- Conversation 5: start from our shared humanity -- Conversation 6: like the light of the sun -- Conversation 7: healing as the restoration of wholeness -- Conversation 8: healing individual and social wounds -- Conversation 9: the healing power of dialogue -- Conversation 10: dialogue of peace (...)
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  85. Whiton S. Paine & Mary Lou Galantino (2007). Biomarketing Ethics, Functional Foods, Health, and Minors. Journal of Philosophical Research 32:163-176.score: 3.0
    In the next few years, biotechnology will continue to develop a wide variety of functional foods, foods whose benefits go well beyond basic nutrition. Minors are a major potential market for bioengineered foods that are promoted not as sustaining health but rather as supporting desired lifestyles through the enhancement of physical, athletic, intellectual, or social performance. The experience of other industries suggests that such biomarketing is likely to create a variety of highly public ethical controversies. After a discussion of some (...)
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  86. Mary Lou Leon Siantdez & Katharine Donohoe (eds.) (1979). Bioethical Issues in Nursing. W. B. Saunders Co..score: 3.0
     
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  87. Sheb L. True & Lou E. Pelton (2005). Is Teaching Business Ethics My Responsibility? In Sheb L. True, Linda Ferrell & O. C. Ferrell (eds.), Fulfilling Our Obligation: Perspectives on Teaching Business Ethics. Kennesaw State University.score: 3.0
     
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  88. Lou van den Dries & Rick L. Smith (1985). Decidable Regularly Closed Fields of Algebraic Numbers. Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):468-475.score: 3.0
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  89. Jocelyn C. White, Patrick M. Dunn & Lou Homer (1997). A Practical Instrument to Evaluate Ethics Consultations. HEC Forum 9 (3):228-246.score: 3.0
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  90. Yuli Tamir (2011). Staying in Control; or, What Do We Really Want Public Education to Achieve? Educational Theory 61 (4):395-411.score: 2.0
    In this essay, Yuli Tamir argues that the growing interest in public education in the developed world in general and in the United States in particular is grounded in a fear of losing global hegemony. The most rational approach to slowing down these hegemonic shifts is to empower public education and allow the neglected human capital vested in presently excluded communities to flourish. However, moves to improve public education are met by the unspoken though persistent resentment of those who fear (...)
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  91. Juelin Yin & Yuli Zhang (2012). Institutional Dynamics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in an Emerging Country Context: Evidence From China. Journal of Business Ethics 111 (2):301-316.score: 1.0
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  92. Yuli Liu (2004). The Self and Li in Confucianism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (3):363–376.score: 1.0
  93. Asi Haleṿi Even Yuli (2007). Shulḥan ʻarukh Ha-Midot: Halakhah U-Musar. Le-Haśig, Mishpaḥat Ang'el.score: 1.0
     
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  94. Yuli Liu (2011). Ru Jia Lun Li Xue: Gui Ze Yu Mei de de Tong Yi. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 1.0
     
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  95. Yuli Liu (2004). The Unity of Rule and Virtue: A Critique of a Supposed Parallel Between Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics. Eastern Universities Press.score: 1.0