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  1. Ethics and Process in the Narrative Study of Lives, Ruthellen Josselson (Ed.).Joy L. Cullen - 1997 - Teaching Business Ethics 1 (3):341-344.
     
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    Literacy of the Other: Renarrating Humanity. Mishra Tarc, A. New York, NY: State University of New York Press, 2015. 172 pp. $75.00. [REVIEW]Joy L. Wiggins - 2016 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 52 (1):83-87.
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    Socialization of business practitioners: Learning to reflect on current business practices. [REVIEW]Michael W. Small & Joy L. Cullen - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (8):695 - 701.
    An approach to ethical coursework in business schools which draws upon Schon''s concept of the reflective practitioner is described. It is argued that an approach which promotes reflective practice guards against the dualism in models of ethical decision making which oppose philosophical and psychological perspectives. Workshop activities which can be used to facilitate students'' ability to reflect on ethical situations are discussed. In particular, the critical incident technique encourages students to analyse strategies they have used to cope with ethical dilemmas (...)
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    The Impact of Physician Social Media Behavior on Patient Trust.Javad J. Fatollahi, James A. Colbert, Priyanka Agarwal, Joy L. Lee, Eliyahu Y. Lehmann, Neal Yuan, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann & Katherine C. Chretien - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (2):77-82.
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    Pupil diameter reflects uncertainty in attentional selection during visual search.Joy J. Geng, Zachary Blumenfeld, Terence L. Tyson & Michael J. Minzenberg - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Case Studies: When Patients Harm Themselves.Nathaniel Selleck, Joy Curtis & Arthur L. Caplan - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (2):22.
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    Factors associated with high-risk behaviour among migrants in the state of maharashtra, india.Neeta Rao, L. Jeyaseelan, Anna Joy, V. Sampath Kumar, M. Thenmozhi & Smriti Acharya - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (5):627-641.
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    Reflecting Christ in Life and Art: The Divine Dance of Self-Giving in C. S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces.Jerry L. Walls & Megan Joy Rials - 2022 - Perichoresis 20 (3):73-90.
    This essay examines how C. S. Lewis, in Till We Have Faces, illustrates the Christian’s journey of sanctification through the pre-Christian story of his main character, Orual. She must gain two ‘faces’ in this process that correspond to the two books she writes. First, she must gain the face of self-knowledge through humility. The key components to this face are her memory and the act of writing of her first book, which together create a mirror to reflect her sin back (...)
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    Neuroimaging and Disorders of Consciousness: Envisioning an Ethical Research Agenda.Emily Murphy**, Steven Laureys**, Joy Hirsch**, James L. Bernat**, Judy Illes* & Joseph J. Fins* - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (9):3-12.
    The application of neuroimaging technology to the study of the injured brain has transformed how neuroscientists understand disorders of consciousness, such as the vegetative and minimally conscious states, and deepened our understanding of mechanisms of recovery. This scientific progress, and its potential clinical translation, provides an opportunity for ethical reflection. It was against this scientific backdrop that we convened a conference of leading investigators in neuroimaging, disorders of consciousness and neuroethics. Our goal was to develop an ethical frame to move (...)
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  10. Neuroimaging and disorders of consciousness: Envisioning an ethical research agenda.Joseph J. Fins, Judy Illes, James L. Bernat, Joy Hirsch, Steven Laureys & Emily Murphy - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (9):3 – 12.
    The application of neuroimaging technology to the study of the injured brain has transformed how neuroscientists understand disorders of consciousness, such as the vegetative and minimally conscious states, and deepened our understanding of mechanisms of recovery. This scientific progress, and its potential clinical translation, provides an opportunity for ethical reflection. It was against this scientific backdrop that we convened a conference of leading investigators in neuroimaging, disorders of consciousness and neuroethics. Our goal was to develop an ethical frame to move (...)
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    Contrast Sensitivity Is a Significant Predictor of Performance in Rifle Shooting for Athletes With Vision Impairment.Peter M. Allen, Rianne H. J. C. Ravensbergen, Keziah Latham, Amy Rose, Joy Myint & David L. Mann - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Women of lowland papua new guinea.Carol M. Worthman, Carol L. Jenkins, Joy F. Stallings & Daina Lai - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (4):425-443.
    SummaryIntense, sustained nursing lengthens inter-birth intervals and is causally linked with low natural fertility. However, in traditional settings, the effects of such nursing on fertility are difficult to disentangle from those of nutrition. Results from an prospective, direct observational study of reproductive function in well-nourished Amele women who nurse intensively and persistently but who also have high fertility are here presented. Endocrine measures show that ovarian activity resumes by median 11·0 months postpartum. Median duration of postpartum amenorrhoea is 11·3 months, (...)
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  13. Participants of the Working Meeting on Ethics, Neuroimaging and limited states of consciousness. Neuroimaging and disorders of consciousness: envisioning an ethical research agenda.Joseph J. Fins, Judy Illes, James L. Bernat, Joy Hirsch, Steven Laureys & Emily Murphy - 2008 - Am J Bioethics 8 (9):3-12.
     
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    Rifle Shooting for Athletes With Vision Impairment: Does One Class Fit All?Peter M. Allen, Keziah Latham, Rianne H. J. C. Ravensbergen, Joy Myint & David L. Mann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Participant Observation and Informed Consent: Relationships and Tactical Decision-Making in Nursing Research.Joy Merrell & Anne Williams - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (3):163-172.
    This paper draws on research undertaken by the authors in community well woman clinics and hospital settings. Discussion focuses on issues around informed consent and participant observation. The authors are concerned to highlight the complexity of decision-making where researchers hold dual or multiple agendas, which are sometimes in conflict. Further situational factors which affect decision-making in research settings are explored. In particular, the complexity of gaining informed consent throughout the research process is addressed. The intention is not to point to (...)
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    Issues management and organizational accounts: An analysis of corporate responses to accusations of unethical business practices. [REVIEW]Dennis E. Garrett, Jeffrey L. Bradford, Renee A. Meyers & Joy Becker - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (7):507 - 520.
    When external groups accuse a business organization of unethical practices, managers of the accused organization usually offer a communicative response to attempt to protect their organization's public image. Even though many researchers readily concur that analysis of these communicative responses is important to our understanding of business and society conflict, few investigations have focused on developing a theoretical framework for analyzing these communicative strategies used by managers. In addition, research in this area has suffered from a lack of empirical investigation. (...)
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    L'impact du genre sur l'étude des religions.Morny Joy - 2009 - Diogène 225 (1):113.
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    L'impact du genre sur l'étude des religions.Morny Joy - 2010 - Diogène 1:113-125.
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    Explorations in Otherness: Paul Ricœur and Luce Irigaray.Morny Joy - 2013 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 4 (1):71-91.
    This essay explores the work of both Paul Ricoeur and Luce Irigaray particularly in regard to their appeal to imagination and imaginary constructs as ways of introducing change in thought and action. While metaphor is at the heart of Ricoeur’s theory, Irigaray eschews metaphor – at least consciously. Nevertheless, there are a number of fruitful ways that their work can be compared and contrasted, especially on the question of the other, and the concept of recognition.
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    Linda L. Clark. The Rise of Professional Women in France: Gender and Public Administration since 1830. xiv + 324 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. $64.95. [REVIEW]Joy Harvey - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):711-712.
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    L'idea di ‘bienfaisance’ nel settecento francese o il laccio di aglaia.Erica Joy Mannucci - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (3):444-445.
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    Roman identity and assimilation - S. bell, I.L. Hansen role models in the Roman world. Identity and assimilation. Pp. XII + 316, ills. Ann Arbor: University of michigan press, for the american academy in Rome, 2008. Cased, us$85. Isbn: 978-0-472-11589-1. [REVIEW]Joy Connolly - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):249-252.
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    Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy.Jerry L. Walls - 2002 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Jerry L. Walls argues that the doctrine of heaven is ripe for serious reconsideration. He contends not only that the orthodox view of heaven can be defended from objections commonly raised against it, but also that heaven is a powerful resource for addressing persistent philosophical problems, not the least of which concern the ground of morality and the meaning of life. Walls shows how heaven is integrally related to central Christian doctrines, particularly those related to salvation, and tackles the difficult (...)
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  24. Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy.Jerry L. Walls - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (2):121-124.
     
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    Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy.Jerry L. Walls - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Jerry L. Walls argues that the doctrine of heaven is ripe for serious reconsideration. He contends not only that the orthodox view of heaven can be defended from objections commonly raised against it, but also that heaven is a powerful resource for addressing persistent philosophical problems, not the least of which concern the ground of morality and the meaning of life. Walls shows how heaven is integrally related to central Christian doctrines, particularly those related to salvation, and tackles the difficult (...)
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    The Joy of Suffering: Nietzsche, theodicy and women's.L. Brown - 2007 - South African Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):31-43.
    I use Nietzsche's work on theodicy to explore gendered valuation systems around women's bodies. The notion of theodicy provides a different entry point to questions of ideology, as it begins with an account of people's attempts to find meaning in their lives. Nietzsche traced humans' propensity to look for and create stories that give meaning to their lives, even when this meaning is one that may ultimately oppress them or celebrate something negative, such as suffering. For him it is not (...)
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    Congruence Lattices of Semilattices with Operators.Jennifer Hyndman, J. B. Nation & Joy Nishida - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (2):305-316.
    The duality between congruence lattices of semilattices, and algebraic subsets of an algebraic lattice, is extended to include semilattices with operators. For a set G of operators on a semilattice S, we have \ \cong^{d} {{\rm S}_{p}}}\), where L is the ideal lattice of S, and H is a corresponding set of adjoint maps on L. This duality is used to find some representations of lattices as congruence lattices of semilattices with operators. It is also shown that these congruence lattices (...)
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    Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy.Jerry L. Walls - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Jerry L. Walls argues that the doctrine of heaven is ripe for serious reconsideration. He contends not only that the orthodox view of heaven can be defended from objections commonly raised against it, but also that heaven is a powerful resource for addressing persistent philosophical problems, not the least of which concern the ground of morality and the meaning of life. Walls shows how heaven is integrally related to central Christian doctrines, particularly those related to salvation, and tackles the difficult (...)
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    Subverted by Joy: Suffering and Joy in Paul's Letter to the Philippians.L. Gregory Bloomquist - 2007 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (3):270-282.
    Philippians serves as a rhetorical reconfiguration of suffering and joy. Woven together, suffering and joy create not just a theme but also a tapestry that serves as a backdrop for the entire letter.
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    Heaven and hell.Jerry L. Walls - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article discusses the doctrine of hell. It covers traditional versus contemporary defences of hell, challenges to freedom accounts of hell, and the coherence of eternal hell. The article then argues that the doctrine of heaven has not received as much attention from philosophers as hell has and identifies some interesting challenges raised against the Christian hope of eternal joy.
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    Textual interrelationships involving the Septuagint translations of the precious stones in the breastpiece of the high priest.Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé & Jacobus A. Naudé - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):16.
    The Hebrew Bible mentions 12 precious stones arranged in four rows of three each on the high priest’s breastpiece in two lists (Ex 28:17–20 and 39:10–13). Nine of these precious stones reappear in the Tyrian king’s ‘covering’ in Ezekiel 28:13 in three groups of three. Although the two lists in Exodus are identical, the order in Ezekiel is slightly different. In Septuagint (LXX) Ezekiel there are 12 precious stones. However, the number and order in the LXX lists (...)
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    The "Memorandum" of 1974.L. M. Mitrokhin - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):63-81.
    On 31 December 1957 the deputy director of the Institute of Philosophy of the USSR Academy of Science, A. F. Okulov, informed me that I had been hired as a junior research fellow. In the following year, Voprosy filosofii published my first article, which was followed by other articles. Since then I have left the Institute several times and have published a lot in other journals and publishing houses, but for me the Institute and Voprosy remain forever my philosophical Home, (...)
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    Spacious Joy: An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature.J. L. Chretien - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    J.L. Chretien is a French public intellectual, philosopher and poet, widely published and revered in his home country and in academic circles worldwide. This translation makes his work available to an English-language audience for the first time and a crucial contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience.
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    The Joy of Science: Disciplinary Diversity in Emotional Accounts.Erin Leahey, Cindy L. Cain & Sharon Koppman - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (1):30-70.
    Science and emotions are typically juxtaposed: science is considered rational and unattached to outcomes, whereas emotions are considered irrational and harmful to science. Ethnographic studies of the daily lives of scientists have problematized this opposition, focusing on the emotional experiences of scientists as they go about their work, but they reveal little about disciplinary differences. We build on these studies by analyzing Citation Classics: accounts about the making of influential science. We document how highly cited scientists retrospectively describe emotional aspects (...)
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  35. Strength through Joy: Consumerism and Mass Tourism in the Third Reich. By Shelley Baranowski.D. L. Balfour - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (6):645.
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    Love and Joy: Law, Language, and Religion in Ancient Israel.Barry L. Eichler & Yochanan Muffs - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (4):721.
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    Christians and the Joy of Sex.Laura L. Garcia - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (2):257-264.
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    Pierre Perrier's 1699 Vie de sainte Isabelle de France : Precious Evidence from an Unpublished Preface.Sean L. Field - 2015 - Franciscan Studies 73:215-247.
    In her own lifetime Isabelle of France was a crucial figure in the formation of female Franciscan identity and the crystallization of Capetian sanctity.2 Rejecting several proposed marriages and dedicating herself to a life of saintly virginity in the world, she was founder of the abbey of Longchamp 3 and co-author of the rule for the Order of Sorores minores, adopted by communities throughout France, England and elsewhere.4 Her life and miracles were recorded in the Vie d’Isabelle written by Agnes (...)
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    The birth of a confounded idea: The joys and pitfalls of self-experimentation.Martin Voracek & Maryanne L. Fisher - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):273-274.
    According to Roberts, self-experimentation is a viable tool for idea generation in the behavioral sciences. Here we discuss some limitations of this assertion, as well as particular design and data-analytic shortcomings of his experiments.
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    We Testify with Our Lives: How Religion Transformed Radical Thought from Black Power to Black Lives Matter.Terrence L. Johnson - 2021 - Columbia University Press.
    Police killings of unarmed Black people have ignited a national and international response unlike any in decades. But differing from their civil rights-oriented predecessors, today’s activists do not think that the institutions and values of liberal democracy can eradicate structural racism. They draw instead on a Black radical tradition that, Terrence L. Johnson argues, derives its force from its unacknowledged ethical and religious dimensions. We Testify with Our Lives traces Black religion’s sustained influence from SNCC to the present, reconstructing a (...)
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    The Poetry of John Dewey.Jerry L. Williams - 2016 - Education and Culture 32 (2):50-63.
    “Poetry, art, religion are precious things.”The American philosopher John Dewey is an iconic figure. A prolific writer, his scholarly attention variously focused upon philosophy, education, democracy, economics, and aesthetics. It is not commonly known, however, that behind the scenes in his private office at Columbia University, Dewey also wrote poetry.2 Without his knowledge or consent, ninety-eight poems were collected from his wastebasket in 1930 by a custodian. Additional “scraps” and poems were found in his office desk after his retirement, (...)
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  42. Frege: The Philosophy of Language. [REVIEW]L. J. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):121-121.
    In this book Dummett develops the view of his essay "Truth" that a full development of the Wittgensteinian "meaning-as-use" view of language will displace truth from its central position in the philosophy of language in favor of verifiability. He adds the provision, however, that one must first liberalize the extreme constructivism in favor of a suitably nonpsychologistic intuitionism. His view gradually emerges in a careful reconstruction and criticism of the most viable and coherent of Frege’s positions in philosophic logic. In (...)
     
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    Rules and Representations. [REVIEW]L. J. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):603-604.
    Here find four chapters as the first publication of the Woodbridge Lectures and Kant Lectures ; chapters 5 and 6, "On the Biological Basis of Language Capacities" and "Language and Unconscious Knowledge," have, substantively, appeared as parts of other books. This is an excellent book for philosophers, almost wholly given to theoretical-philosophical issues. A complementary process to the one William James outlined respecting the reception of a new idea is that the purveyor of the new idea, stung by dismissive and (...)
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    Value in Marx: The Persistence of Value in a More-Than-Capitalist World.George L. Henderson - 2013 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Long prone to dogmatic disagreement, the question of value in Marx’s thought—what value is, the purpose it serves, its application to real-world capitalism—requires renewal if Marx’s work is to remain vibrant. In _Value in Marx_, George Henderson offers a lucid rereading of Marx that strips value of its turgid theoretical reduction and reframes it as an investigation into the tensions between social relations and forms as they are rather than as what they could otherwise become. Drawing on Marx’s _Capital_ and (...)
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    The Scandal of Origins in Rousseau.Jeremiah L. Alberg - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 11 (1):1-14.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE SCANDAL OF ORIGINS IN ROUSSEAU Jeremiah L. Alberg University of West Georgia To speak of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and scandal is not difficult. Immediately one thinks of his relationship with Mme de Warens, his lover and his beloved mama. Most of his works upset some group or another—other intellectuals (the Discourse on the Sciences andArts), the Genevan authorities (the "Dedication" the Discourse on Inequality), the Church (Emile)—the list could (...)
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    Breathing Together.Rebecca L. Walkowitz - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):258-260.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Breathing TogetherRebecca L. Walkowitz (bio)For the first seven years of my career, I taught a very large lecture course once, and sometimes twice, a year in a graded auditorium filled seat-to-seat with as many as 350 undergraduates. The course focused on a cluster of themes that linked art and violence–how art resists violence, how art animates violence, how art expresses violence, how violence spurs art– and traced those themes (...)
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  47. The Problem of Endless Joy: Is Infinite Utility Too Much for Utilitarianism?M. T. Nelson & J. L. A. Garcia - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2):183-192.
    What if human joy went on endlessly? Suppose, for example, that each human generation were followed by another, or that the Western religions are right when they teach that each human being lives eternally after death. If any such possibility is true in the actual world, then an agent might sometimes be so situated that more than one course of action would produce an infinite amount of utility. Deciding whether to have a child born this year rather than next is (...)
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    Oran R. young, W. bradnee Chambers, joy A. Kim and Claudia ten have (eds): Institutional interplay: Biosafety and trade. [REVIEW]Keelie L. E. Murdock - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (6):599-603.
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    Oran R. Young, W. Bradnee Chambers, Joy A. Kim and Claudia ten Have (eds): Institutional Interplay: Biosafety and Trade: United Nations University Press, 2008, 198 pp. [REVIEW]Keelie L. E. Murdock - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (6).
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    “The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra”: A Reply to Ron Greene.Dana L. Cloud, Steve Macek & James Arnt Aune - 2006 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (1):72-84.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 39.1 (2006) 72-84 [Access article in PDF] "The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra": A Reply to Ron Greene Dana L. Cloud Department of Communication Studies University of Texas, Austin Steve Macek Department of Speech Communication North Central College James Arnt Aune Department of Communication Texas A&M University In two recent articles, "Another Materialist Rhetoric," and "Rhetoric and Capitalism" (1998, 2004), Ronald Walter Greene pays considerable attention to (...)
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