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  1. The consistent ethic of life as moral analogy.Thomas A. Nairn - 2008 - In The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance. Orbis Books.
     
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    The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance.Thomas A. Nairn (ed.) - 2008 - Orbis Books.
    Catholic ethicists assess the development, reception, and relevance of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin's writings on the consistent ethic of life. The late Archbishop of Chicago, Joseph Bernardin, is best remembered for his "seamless garment" approach linking abortion, capital punishment, war, and social justice - and bringing insights from the New Testament and Catholic tradition to bear on the burning issues of our age. Book jacket.
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    A Law at Sparta. ( C.R. XLIII., May 1929, p. 52.).J. A. Nairn - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (04):114-.
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    On Propertius III. XV. 31–34.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (04):201-.
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    The Meaning of Hellespontus in Latin.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (09):436-438.
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    Two Recent Texts of Aristotle's Respublica.J. A. Nairn - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (01):66-68.
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    Palaeomagnetic measurements on the Great Dyke, southern rhodesia.A. E. M. Nairn - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (86):213-221.
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  8. Introduction.Thomas A. Nairn - 2008 - In The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance. Orbis Books.
     
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    On the Word προυσελομεν (Ar. Ran. 730).J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (04):209-.
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    Hartshorne and Utilitarianism.Thomas A. Nairn - 1988 - Process Studies 17 (3):170-180.
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    Horace, Odes I. 28.Ethel A. Nairn - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (09):444-445.
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    Note on Aristophanes Ecclesiazusae, 502.J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (03):163-.
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    Notes on the Nemeans of Pindar.J. A. Nairn - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (04):195-197.
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    Notes on Valerius Flaccus.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (01):21-22.
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    Note on Valerius Flaccus IV. 129—30.J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (07):361-.
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    On Some Passages in Propertius.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (08):393-394.
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    Guest Editorial: Demystifying Bioethics: A Lay Perspective.Patrick Nairne - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
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    A critical realist approach to knowledge: implications for evidence‐based practice in and beyond nursing.Stuart Nairn - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (1):6-17.
    NAIRN S. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 6–17 A critical realist approach to knowledge: implications for evidence‐based practice in and beyond nursingThis paper will identify some of the key conceptual tools of a critical realist approach to knowledge. I will then apply these principles to some of the competing epistemologies that are prevalent within nursing. There are broadly two approaches which are sometimes distinct from each other and sometimes inter‐related. On one side, there is the view that all healthcare interventions should (...)
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    Version.J. A. Nairn - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (2):49-49.
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    On being a Luddite in the new world of technological nursing care.Stuart Nairn - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (1):3-5.
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    Roman Portraits. By Moses Stephen Slaughter, late Professor of Latin in the University of Wisconsin. Pp. vi+128. New Haven : Yale University Press ; London : Milford, 1925. Cloth, 7s. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):218-.
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    Reflexivity and habitus: opportunities and constraints on transformative learning.Stuart Nairn, Derek Chambers, Susan Thompson, Julie McGarry & Kristian Chambers - 2012 - Nursing Philosophy 13 (3):189-201.
    This paper will explore the relationship between Mezirow's concept of reflexivity and Bourdieu's theory of habitus in order to develop a more robust framework within which critical reflection can take place. Nurse educators have sought to close the theory practice gap through the use of critical reflection. However, we are not convinced that this has produced the depth and quality of reflection required. Furthermore, the contexts in which critical reflection takes place is often sidelined or erased so that the whole (...)
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    Flagging a ‘new’ New Zealand: the discursive construction of national identity in the Flag Consideration Project.Taylor Annabell & Angelique Nairn - 2018 - Critical Discourse Studies 16 (1):96-111.
    ABSTRACTNew Zealanders were presented with the opportunity to change the national flag and opted to retain the current New Zealand flag, despite arguments that it was unable to reflect national identity adequately. This article unpacks the particular version of national identity constructed in discourse in the infographic, Our Nation. Your Choice. which was released prior to the final referendum that determined the outcome of the Flag Consideration Project. We used Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis to examine the discursive construction of national (...)
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    Research paradigms and the politics of nursing knowledge: A reflective discussion.Stuart Nairn - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (4):e12260.
    A standard view would suggest that research is a neutral apolitical activity. It neutralizes external pressures by its fidelity to robust scientific methods. However, politics is an inevitable part of human knowledge. Our knowledge of the world is always mediated by human priorities. What matters is therefore a contested and political debate rather a neutral accumulation of factual data. How researchers manage this varies. Research paradigms are one way in which research engages with knowledge. They frame knowledge within epistemological and (...)
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    Nursing and the new biology: towards a realist, anti‐reductionist approach to nursing knowledge.Stuart Nairn - 2014 - Nursing Philosophy 15 (4):261-273.
    As a system of knowledge, nursing has utilized a range of subjects and reconstituted them to reflect the thinking and practice of health care. Often drawn to a holistic model, nursing finds it difficult to resist the reductionist tendencies in biological and medical thinking. In this paper I will propose a relational approach to knowledge that is able to address this issue. The paper argues that biology is not characterized by one stable theory but is often a contentious topic and (...)
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    Odyssey, Book xi. By J. A. Nairn. Pitt Press Series. 2 s.M. A. Bayfield - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (04):229-.
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    Demystifying bioethics--a lay perspective.P. Nairne - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (4):197-199.
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    Jurenka's Bacchylides. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (3):167-168.
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    The Mimes of Herondas 'Ηρνδου Μιμαμβοι: Die Mimiamben des Herondas. Otto Crusius, Die Mimiamben des Herondas. Zweite Auflage, gänzlich umgearbeitet und mit griechischem Text und Abbildungen versehen von Rudolf Herzog. Pp. xvi + 206; 16 photogravures and 20 woodcuts. Leipzig: Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1926. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (1):21-21.
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    The Poems of Bacchylides. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (9):449-453.
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    Long-term memory span.James S. Nairne & Ian Neath - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):134-135.
    Cowan assumes that chunk-based capacity limits are synonymous with the essence of a “specialized STM mechanism.” In a single experiment, we measured the capacity, or span, of long-term memory and found that it, too, corresponds roughly to the magical number 4. The results imply that a chunk-based capacity limit is not a signature characteristic of remembering over the short-term.
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    Social structure and nursing research.Stuart Nairn - 2009 - Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):191-202.
    The concept of social structure is ill defined in the literature despite the perennial problem and ongoing discussion about the relationship between agency and structure. In this paper I will provide an outline of what the term social structure means, but my main focus will be on emphasizing the value of the concept for nursing research and demonstrate how its erasure in some research negatively effects on our understanding of the nurses' role in clinical practice. For example, qualitative research in (...)
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    Pierre Bourdieu: Expanding the scope of nursing research and practice.Stuart Nairn & David Pinnock - 2017 - Nursing Philosophy 18 (4):e12167.
    Bourdieu is an important thinker within the sociological tradition and has a philosophically sophisticated approach to theoretical knowledge and research practice. In this paper, we examine the implication of his work for nursing and the health sciences more broadly. We argue that his work is best described as a reflexive realist who provides a space for a nonpositivist approach to knowledge that does not fall into the trap of idealism or relativism. We emphasize that Bourdieu was not an abstract theorist, (...)
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    Sharpley's Herodas- A Realist of the Aegean. Being a Verse-Translation of The Mimes of Herodas. By H. Sharpley. London: David Nutt, 1906. 7″ × 5″. Pp. x + 57. 2 s. 6 d[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (06):314-315.
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    Lawson's Homer Iliad IX. and X - The Iliad of Homer: Books IX and X. Edited with Introduction and Notes, by J. C. Lawson, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Pp. xxx, 97. Cambridge, Pitt Press. 2 s. 6 d[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (06):329-.
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    Creating the customer: The influence of advertising on consumer market segments – evidence and ethics. [REVIEW]Agnes Nairn & Pierre Berthon - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 42 (1):83 - 99.
    For over half a century market segments have been considered objective groupings of individuals which marketers identify, understand, and target with advertising messages. The process of market segmentation has, therefore, occupied a position of moral neutrality. An increasingly popular method of segmentation is by consumer personality, with advertisers targeting messages to specific personality types. This paper explores personality segmentation, and presents empirical evidence to support the proposition that personality metrics that are used to assign individuals to segments may, in fact, (...)
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    Peter Abailard. By J. G. Sikes, M.A., with a Preface by the Rev. A. Nairne, D.D. (Cambridge University Press. 1932. Pp. xvii + 282. Price 12s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]J. W. L. - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):488-.
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    Nairn's Herodas- The Mimes of Herodas. Edited with Introduction, Critical notes, Commentary, and Excursus by J. A. Nairn, M.A., Headmaster of Merchant Taylors' School. PP. lxxxviii, 116. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1904. 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]W. Headlam - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (05):263-269.
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    Latin Prose Composition. By the Rev . J. A. Nairn, Litt.D. Cambridge: University Press, 1926. Price 6s. (Library edition, containing the Versions, 7s. 6d.). [REVIEW]E. H. Blakeney & J. R. Cullen - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (2):86-86.
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  40. Review Essay: A Review of Tom Nairn and Paul James, Global Matrix: Nationalism, Globalism and State-Terrorism (London: Pluto, 2005); Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Globalization or Empire? (New York and London: Routledge, 2004); Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili (eds), Confronting Globalization: Humanity, Justice and the Renewal of Politics (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). [REVIEW]Lloyd Cox - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 90 (1):97-111.
    Review Essay: A Review of Tom Nairn and Paul James, Global Matrix: Nationalism, Globalism and State-Terrorism ; Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Globalization or Empire? ; Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili, Confronting Globalization: Humanity, Justice and the Renewal of Politics.
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    Sir Patrick Nairne.Kenneth Boyd - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):660-660.
    Sir Patrick Nairne, who has died aged 91 years, was a distinguished senior civil servant and academic, who among many other accomplishments and achievements, made a significant contribution to the development of medical ethics in the UK. Sir Patrick is perhaps best known in this context as the founding chairman, from 1991 to 1996, of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, the independent ethics advisory body cofunded by the Nuffield Foundation, the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council, which is (...)
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  42. Arruda, M. Cecilia, see bedicks, hb bedicks, heloisa B., and M. Cecilia Arruda,“business ethics and corporate governance in latin America,” 218. Berthon, Pierre, see Nairn, a. [REVIEW]Amnon Boehm, Edward Soule, Johnson Jr, David Kimber & Phillip Lipton - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (4):490-492.
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    Lenin's Reformulation of Marxism: The Colonial Question as a National Question.S. Seth - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (1):99.
    There are two observations about the history of Marxism as a theory, and of the movements informed by that theory, which command wide assent. The first is an indisputable empirical observation: socialist movements proved more successful in the relatively �backward� parts of the world than in the heartlands of capitalism, where Marx expected his ideas to take root and his prophecies to be fulfilled. Marxist ideas and Marxist inspired movements once registered important successes in Eastern and Central Europe (distant as (...)
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    ‘Intelligible government’: rethinking the meaning of monarchy in the age of King Charles III.Miles Taylor - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    At the beginning of a new reign it seems appropriate to re-assess the meaning of monarchy in modern Britain. The new King heads a fractured royal family, a divided nation, and a disaffected Commonwealth. How can we as scholars make sense of where the monarchy has been, and where it might be going? This article suggests a new scholarly approach is required. Through a critical analysis of three classic studies of monarchy: Walter Bagehot’s The English constitution (1867), Kingsley Martin’s The (...)
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    Distinctiveness and encoding effects in online sentence comprehension.Philip Hofmeister & Shravan Vasishth - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:98835.
    In explicit memory recall and recognition tasks, elaboration and contextual isolation both facilitate memory performance. Here, we investigate these effects in the context of sentence processing: targets for retrieval during online sentence processing of English object relative clause constructions differ in the amount of elaboration associated with the target noun phrase, or the homogeneity of superficial features (text color). Experiment 1 shows that greater elaboration for targets during the encoding phase reduces reading times at retrieval sites, but elaboration of non-targets (...)
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  46. Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell.A. Zee - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    Since it was first published, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell has quickly established itself as the most accessible and comprehensive introduction to this profound and deeply fascinating area of theoretical physics. Now in this fully revised and expanded edition, A. Zee covers the latest advances while providing a solid conceptual foundation for students to build on, making this the most up-to-date and modern textbook on quantum field theory available. -/- This expanded edition features several additional chapters, as well as (...)
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  47. Ugliness in architecture in the Australian, American, British and Italian milieus: Subtopia between the 1950s and the 1970s.Marianna Charitonidou - 2022 - City, Territory and Architecture 9 (20).
    The article examines the reorientations of the appreciation of ugliness within different national contexts in a comparative and relational frame, juxtaposing the Australian, American, British and Italian milieus. It also explores the ways in which the transformation of the urban fabric and the effect of suburbanization were perceived in the aforementioned national contexts. Special attention is paid to the production and dissemination of how the city’s uglification was conceptualized between the 1950s and 1970s. Pivotal for the issues that this article (...)
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    Peter Abailard.J. G. Sikes - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1932, this book presents a comprehensive study regarding the life and works of Peter Abelard. The text reflects the renewed interest in medieval thought at the time of publication, incorporating ideas from a broad variety of perspectives. A preface is included by the renowned theologian and biblical scholar Alexander Nairne. Detailed notes, appendices and a bibliography are also contained. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in logic, medieval philosophy and theology.
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    Passion and Paradox [review of Jean Cocks, Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question ].Louis Greenspan - 2002 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 22 (1):92-94.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviews PASSION AND PARADOX L G Religious Studies / McMaster U. Hamilton, , Canada   @. Joan Cocks. Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton U. P., . Pp. . .; pb .. ccording to an ancient legend, four Rabbis ventured into the garden of Aphilosophy. One, it is said, went insane, another became a heretic, a third died and only the (...)
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    Origins of the marine barometer.Anita McConnell - 2005 - Annals of Science 62 (1):83-101.
    In 1668 Robert Hooke recognised the utility of a barometer which could foretell storms at sea, but neither he nor his contemporaries in Britain or elsewhere in Europe succeeded in constructing such an instrument which would work reliably on a moving ship. Theorists and instrument makers, including Hooke, Amontons, De Luc, Passement, Magellan and Blondeau proposed novel forms of tube, but at the time it was not possible to work glass to the suggested shape. The competition between France and England (...)
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