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  1. Let's admit that Islam is a problem.John L. Perkins - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:18.
    Perkins, John L The atrocity of September 11 led me to become an atheist. A boundary had been crossed, I thought, and religions could no longer be regarded as benign. As the buildings crashed to the ground in New York, this conclusion seemed obvious. Yet a decade and a half later, it seems remarkable how few people have been able to reach the same conclusion.
     
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    Corporate governance, internal decision making, and the invisible hand.O. Scott Stovall, John D. Neill & David Perkins - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 51 (2):221-227.
    Proponents of the dominant contemporary model of corporate governance maintain that the shareholder is the primary constituent of the firm. The responsibility for managerial decision makers in this governance system is to maximize shareholder wealth. Neoclassical economists ethically justify this objective with their interpretation of Adam Smith's notion of the Invisible Hand. Using a famous quotation from The Wealth of Nations, they interpret the Invisible Hand as Smith's (An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Methuen (...)
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  3. Could Waleed Aly ever become a humanist?John L. Perkins - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (106):24.
    Perkins, John L With his regular programmes on radio and television, newspaper columns and commentary, Waleed Aly has become Australia's favourite Muslim celebrity. He is intelligent, articulate and provides incisive analysis of political and social issues. Given this, it might have been expected that he could have applied the same quality of analysis in his book, People Like Us: How Arrogance is Dividing Islam and the West (2007); however this is not the case.
     
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    Cuba, Mexico, and India: Technical and social changes in agriculture during political economic crisis. [REVIEW]John H. Perkins - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (3):75-90.
    Cuba entered a crisis in 1989 when its trading arrangements with the USSR and Eastern Europe collapsed, Their supplies of imported staple food and agricultural input supplies were severely curtailed. Thus the Cubans had to alter both the methods of farming and the mix of items produced. Despite differences in historical setting, the changes forced upon the Cubans are similar to earlier agricultural changes in Mexico and India. Three themes unite events in the countries: (1) National leaders wishing to industrialize (...)
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    Book Review: Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics. [REVIEW]Jean A. Perkins - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):184-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and PoliticsJean A. PerkinsGendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics, by Penny A. Weiss; xvii & 189 pp. New York: New York University Press, 1993, $40.00.As Penny Weiss puts it herself: “The main argument of this book is that Rousseau’s defense of sexual differentiation is based on the contribution he perceives it can make to the establishment of community” (p. 7). She accomplishes this by (...)
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  6. John H. Smith, ed., Kierkegaard's Truth: The Disclosure of the Self Reviewed by.Robert L. Perkins - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (1):36-38.
     
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    Resuscitation during the pandemic: Optional obligation? or supererogation?Jonathan Perkins, Mark Hamilton, Charlotte Canniff, Craig Gannon, Marianne Illsley, Paul Murray, Kate Scribbins, Martin Stockwell, Justin Wilson & Ann Gallagher - forthcoming - Sage Publications: Clinical Ethics.
    Clinical Ethics, Ahead of Print. This paper is a response to a recent BMJ Blog: ‘The duty to treat: where do the limits lie?’ Members of the Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Service Clinical Ethics Group reflected on arguments in the Blog in relation to resuscitation during the COVID-19 pandemic.Clinicians have had to contend with ever-changing and conflicting guidance from the Resuscitation Council UK and Public Health England regarding personal protective equipment requirements in resuscitation situations. St John Ambulance had different (...)
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    “I Have Seen the Lord” (John 20:18): Women Witnesses to the Resurrection.Pheme Perkins - 1992 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 46 (1):31-41.
    If one goes to the fountainhead of the Gospel accounts concerning women as witnesses to Christ's resurrection, one has good reason to posit the following: that women were the first to hear the Easter message; that women, in gathering Jesus' disciples together again, played a crucial role in the founding of the earliest Christian community; and that Mary Magdalene deserves a place in the creedal formulas that cite the names of those to whom the risen Christ first appeared.
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    Renderings of paronymous infinitive constructions in OG Exodus and implications for defining the character of the translation.Larry Perkins - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1).
    This article gives insight into the world of 3rd century BCE Alexandrian Judaism by analysing one aspect of the Greek translation of Exodus and provides a detailed evaluation of the way the translator managed to express the essence of the Hebrew text of Exodus while reflecting to some degree the form of the Hebrew text. No previous study only analyses this translator’s treatment of Hebrew paronymous infinitive absolute constructions in Greek Exodus. This research contributes to the preparation of a commentary (...)
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  10. John H. Smith, ed., Kierkegaard's Truth: The Disclosure of the Self. [REVIEW]Robert Perkins - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:36-38.
     
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    Richard Hooker And The Later Puritans.John K. Stafford - 2013 - Perichoresis 11 (2):38-49.
    ABSTRACT Attention is usually drawn to the negative relationship between Richard Hooker and his Puritan opponents. Such concerns dominate the polemical landscape of the late 16th and 17th centuries. However, the extent to which later Puritans appear to converge on Hooker’s epistemology and overall attitude to the place of reason, Scripture and sacrament is often overlooked. This paper consider some key affirmations from Richard Baxter, John Owen and Hooker’s contemporary William Perkins. The paper concludes that in more settled (...)
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    Robert L. Perkins, ed., "Kierkegaaard's Fear and Trembling: Critical Appraisals". [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2):261.
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    A consideration of Hunter's criticism of Lashley.S. H. Bartley & F. T. Perkins - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (1):27-41.
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    Sensus Fidei: Theological Reflection Since Vatican II: I. 1965‐1984.John J. Burkhard - 1993 - Heythrop Journal 34 (1):41-59.
    Discovering Eve: Ancient Israelite Women in Context. By Carol Meyers.Wives, Harlots and Concubines. By Alice L. Laffey.Jonah. A Psycho‐Religious Approach to the Prophet. By Andre LaCocque and Pierre‐Emmanuel Lacocque.The Temptation and the Passion: The Markan Soteriology, Second Edition. By Ernest Best.Theios Aner and the Markan Miracle Traditions: A Critique of the ‘Theios Aner’Concept as an Interpretative Background of the Miracle Traditions used by Mark. By Barry Blackburn.The Shepherd Discourse of John 10 and its Context: Studies by Members of the (...)
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Instrumentalism beyond Dewey.Jane S. Upin - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (2):38 - 63.
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman and John Dewey were both pragmatists who recognized the need to restructure the environment to bring about social progress. Gilman was even more of a pragmatist than Dewey, however, because she addressed problems he did not identify-much less confront. Her philosophy is in accord with the spirit of Dewey's work but in important ways, it is more consistent, more comprehensive and more radical than his instrumentalism.
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    Physicians' quantitative assessments of medical futility.S. V. McCrary, J. W. Swanson, S. J. Youngner, H. S. Perkins & W. J. Winslade - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (2):100.
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    Montaigne and the Concept of" bien né".S. John Holyoake - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    The City University: A History.Richard Aldrich & S. John Teague - 1982 - British Journal of Educational Studies 30 (2):241.
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    Replies.Review author[S.]: John Campbell - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (3):655-670.
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  20. Eudaimonism and the appeal to nature in the morality of happiness: Comments on Julia Annas, the morality of happiness.Review author[S.]: John M. Cooper - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):587-598.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: John Campbell - 1989 - Mind 98 (389):135-143.
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    Responses to critics of the construction of social reality.Review author[S.]: John R. Searle - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):449-458.
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    A Bibliography of Arthur Waley.C. S. G. & Francis A. Johns - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):386.
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    Précis of the construction of social reality.Review author[S.]: John R. Searle - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):427-428.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: John Divers & Alexander Miller - 1994 - Mind 103 (412):519-533.
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    The Social Context of the School.S. Leslie Hunter & S. John Eggleston - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):101.
  27. In defense of laws: Reflections on Bas Van Fraassen's laws and symmetry.Review author[S.]: John Earman - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (2):413-419.
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    Perceived competency towards dental practice among interns of various dental colleges in India.S. Prabhu, S. Saravanan & Joseph John - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):33.
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    The History of British Universities 1800-1969: A Bibliography.Harold Silver & S. John Teague - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):107.
  30. In defence of phenomenalistic idealism.Review author[S.]: John Foster - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3):509-529.
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    Brandom on representation and inference.Review author[S.]: John McDowell - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):157-162.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: John McDowell - 1986 - Mind 95 (379):377-386.
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    The pragmatic idealism of Nicholas Rescher.Review author[S.]: John Kekes - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (2):391-394.
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    Treatment Decisions for Terminally Ill Patients: Physicians?Legal Defensiveness and Knowledge of Medical Law.S. McCrary, Jeffrey W. Swanson, Henry S. Perkins & William J. Winslade - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (4):364-376.
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    Treatment Decisions for Terminally Ill Patients: Physicians?Legal Defensiveness and Knowledge of Medical Law.S. McCrary, Jeffrey W. Swanson, Henry S. Perkins & William J. Winslade - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (4):364-376.
  36. African religions & philosophy.John S. Mbiti - 1990 - Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann.
    Religion is approached from an African point of view but is as accessible to readers who belong to non-African societies as it is to those who have grown up in ...
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    Using fMRI to Test Models of Complex Cognition.John R. Anderson, Cameron S. Carter, Jon M. Fincham, Yulin Qin, Susan M. Ravizza & Miriam Rosenberg-Lee - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (8):1323-1348.
    This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in models of complex cognitive tasks. If the components of a model can be associated with specific brain regions, one can make predictions for the temporal course of the BOLD response in these regions. An event‐locked procedure is described for dealing with temporal variability and bringing model runs and individual data trials into alignment. Statistical methods for testing the model are described that deal with the scan‐to‐scan correlations (...)
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  38. A theologian's itinerary : John Scottus Eriugena's christological ascent.S. J. John Gavin - 2020 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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    Dyes and Dyeing 1775–1860.C. M. Mellor & D. S. L. Cardwell - 1963 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (3):265-279.
    The history of the dyestuffs industry during the period 1775–1860 is interesting for three reasons. In the first place it was in connection with the manufacture of synthetic dyestuffs, begun in 1856, that the industrial research laboratory and the organization scientist first unmistakably appeared in the last decades of the nineteenth century. Secondly, there are the enigmas of W. H. Perkin, the man who discovered and manufactured the first coal-tar colours, but who retired somewhat abruptly from the industry in 1874: (...)
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    Fit to Perform: An Investigation of Higher Education Music Students’ Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors toward Health.Liliana S. Araújo, David Wasley, Rosie Perkins, Louise Atkins, Emma Redding, Jane Ginsborg & Aaron Williamon - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:285375.
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    Fit to Perform: A Profile of Higher Education Music Students’ Physical Fitness.Liliana S. Araújo, David Wasley, Emma Redding, Louise Atkins, Rosie Perkins, Jane Ginsborg & Aaron Williamon - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Commentary.Henry S. Perkins - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):33-37.
    Many people see high income as the primary motivation of today's American physicians. But in Dr. Pont offers a provocative new idea: that preserving professional autonomy has been a far more powerful motivation through this century.
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    Culture as a Useful Conceptual Tool in Clinical Ethics Consultation.Henry S. Perkins - 2008 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (2):164-172.
    The shared values, beliefs, and behaviors by which people interpret life events are what we call culture. More than medical science, culture determines how people react to illness and death. Science may determine which drug or surgery best treats the disease, but culture often determines how the health professional best treats a patient with the disease. Culture influences when the patient believes he is ill, which treatments he accepts, and which results he prefers. Because culture surely affects illness outcomes, health (...)
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    Market Control and Planning in Communist China.E. H. S. & Dwight H. Perkins - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):262.
  45. Man in a changing world.John S. Schweppe - 1986 - Chicago: Research and Education Fund.
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    Yogavārttika of VijñānabhikṣuYogavarttika of Vijnanabhiksu.John Borelli, T. S. Rukmani, Vijñānabhikṣu & Vijnanabhiksu - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):638.
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  47. How to teach special relativity.John S. Bell - 1976 - Progress in Scientific Culture 1.
     
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  48. Mechanisms of Techno-Moral Change: A Taxonomy and Overview.John Danaher & Henrik Skaug Sætra - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (5):763-784.
    The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, does this happen? This paper builds on an emerging field of inquiry by developing a synoptic taxonomy of the mechanisms of techno-moral change. It argues that technology affects moral beliefs and practices in three main domains: decisional (how we make morally loaded decisions), relational (how we relate to others) and perceptual (how we perceive situations). It argues that across these three domains there are (...)
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  49. Marxism and History.John S. Clarke - 1928 - N.C.L.C. Pub. Society.
     
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    Distinct Kinematic and Neuromuscular Activation Strategies During Quiet Stance and in Response to Postural Perturbations in Healthy Individuals Fitted With and Without a Lower-Limb Exoskeleton.Charles S. Layne, Christopher A. Malaya, Akshay S. Ravindran, Isaac John, Gerard E. Francisco & Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Many individuals with disabling conditions have difficulty with gait and balance control that may result in a fall. Exoskeletons are becoming an increasingly popular technology to aid in walking. Despite being a significant aid in increasing mobility, little attention has been paid to exoskeleton features to mitigate falls. To develop improved exoskeleton stability, quantitative information regarding how a user reacts to postural challenges while wearing the exoskeleton is needed. Assessing the unique responses of individuals to postural perturbations while wearing an (...)
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