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  1. Regulation of Broadcast Indecency: Background and Legal Analysis.Angie Welborn & Henry Cohen - 2007 - Ethics 4 (3):235-259.
     
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    Delimiting justice: Animal, vegetable, ecosystem?Angie Pepper - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (1):210-230.
    ANGIE PEPPER | : This paper attempts to bring some clarity to the debate among sentientists, biocentrists, and ecocentrists on the issue of who or what can count as a candidate recipient of justice. I begin by examining the concept of justice and argue that the character of duties and entitlements of justice sets constraints on the types of entities that can be recipients of justice. Specifically, I contend that in order to be a recipient of justice, one must (...)
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  3. Political Agency in Humans and Other Animals.Angie Pepper - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2):296-317.
    In virtue of their capacity for political agency, political agents can possess special rights, powers, and responsibilities, such as rights to political participation and freedom of speech. Traditionally, political theorists have assumed that only cognitively unimpaired adult humans are political agents, and thus that only those humans can be the bearers of these rights, powers, and responsibilities. However, recent work in animal rights theory has extended the concept of political agency to nonhuman animals. In this article, I develop an account (...)
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    Paul's Summons to Messianic Life: Political Theology and the Coming Awakening.L. L. Welborn - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Taubes, Badiou, Agamben, Žižek, Reinhard, and Santner have found in the Apostle Paul's emphasis on neighbor-love a positive paradigm for politics. By thoroughly reexamining Pauline eschatology, L. L. Welborn suggests that neighbor-love depends upon an orientation toward the messianic event, which Paul describes as the "now time" and which he imagines as "awakening." Welborn compares the Pauline dialectic of awakening to attempts by Hellenistic philosophers to rouse their contemporaries from moral lethargy and to the Marxist idea of class (...)
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    Glass Panels and Peepholes: Nonhuman Animals and the Right to Privacy.Angie Pepper - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (4):628-650.
    In this paper, I defend the claim that many sentient nonhuman animals have a right to privacy. I begin by outlining the view that the human right to privacy protects our interest in shaping different kinds of relationships with one another by giving us control over how we present ourselves to others. I then draw on empirical research to show that nonhuman animals also have this interest, which grounds a right to privacy against us. I further argue that we can (...)
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  6. Adapting to Climate Change: What We Owe to Other Animals.Angie Pepper - 2018 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (4):592-607.
    In this article, I expand the existing discourse on climate justice by drawing out the implications of taking animal rights seriously in the context of human-induced climate change. More specifically, I argue that nonhuman animals are owed adaptive assistance to help them cope with the ill-effects of climate change, and I advance and defend four principles of climate justice that derive from a general duty of adaptation. Lastly, I suggest that even if one can successfully argue that the protection of (...)
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    Going the Distance.Angie Sassano, Christopher Mayes, Ian Kerridge & Wendy Lipworth - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (2):225-235.
    Qualitative studies on assisted reproductive technology commonly focus on the perspectives of participants living in major metropolises. In doing so, the experiences of those living outside major cities, and the unique way conditions of spatiality shape access to treatment, are elided. In this paper, we examine how location and regionality in Australia impact upon access and experience of reproductive services. We conducted twelve qualitative interviews with participants residing in regional areas across Australia. We asked participants to discuss their experience with (...)
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    Patterns and scripts: The revision of feminine heterosexuality in feminist theory and literature.Angie Voela - 2011 - European Journal of Women's Studies 18 (1):7-18.
    In a recent article in Sociology, Diane Richardson contends that rather than focusing on theorizing the specific relationship between sexuality and gender, researchers should focus on developing frameworks that capture the complex and dynamic nature of that relationship. Towards that end, Richardson proposes ‘patterned fluidities’ as a working metaphor for feminine sexuality. This article explores the potential of the metaphor as a focal point for bringing together different strands of feminist thought on heterosexuality. It discusses if and how ‘patterned fluidities’ (...)
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    SMEs in their Own Right: The Views of Managers and Workers in Vietnamese Textiles, Garment, and Footwear Companies.Angie Ngoc Tran & Søren Jeppesen - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (3):589-608.
    This article contributes to the limited literatures on small- and medium-size enterprises and corporate social responsibility. Using an institutional theoretical framework, we analyzed fieldwork interviews with twenty SMEs and perspectives of 165 SME managers and workers in textiles, garment, and footwear industries, the most important wage-earning sector in Vietnam. Having understood in the context of a developing “market economy with socialist orientation”, we find that socially responsible practices and expectations developed long before the arrival of CSR as a western concept (...)
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    The influence of discrete emotions on judgement and decision-making: A meta-analytic review.Amanda D. Angie, Shane Connelly, Ethan P. Waples & Vykinta Kligyte - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (8):1393-1422.
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    Mondino de' Luzzi's commentary on the Canones generales of Mesuë the Younger.Mary Welborn - 1934 - Isis 22 (1):8-11.
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    Book reviews: Between Gaia and Ground: Four Axioms of Existence and the Ancestral Catastrophe of Late Liberalism.Angie Sassano - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 173 (1):137-140.
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  13. A feminist argument against statism: public and private in theories of global justice.Angie Pepper - 2014 - Journal of Global Ethics 10 (1):56-70.
    Cosmopolitanism and statism represent the two dominant liberal theoretical standpoints in the current debate on global distributive justice. In this paper, I will develop a feminist argument that recommends that statist approaches be rejected. This argument has its roots in the feminist critique of liberal theories of social justice. In Justice, Gender, and the Family Susan Moller Okin argues that many liberal egalitarian theories of justice are inadequate because they assume a strict division between public and private spheres. I will (...)
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    A zenei szépség modelljei: zenetudományi írasok.István Angi - 2003 - Kolozsvár: Polis Könyvkiadó.
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    Értéktől jelentésig.István Angi - 2004 - Kolozsvár: Pro Philosophia.
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    Zene és esztétika: esszék, tanulmányok.István Angi - 1975 - Bukarest: Kriterion.
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    Reseña de "Deontología y consecuencialismo: un enfoque informacional" de Cejudo, Rafael.Angie X. Bernal - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (148):175-177.
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  18. Summer of'76.Angie Caperton - forthcoming - Techne.
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    With Critical Voices.Angie Pears - 2004 - Feminist Theology 12 (2):253-260.
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    When Leaving is Believing: The Feminist Ethical Imperative of Mary Daly's Rejection of Traditional Religion.Angie Pears - 2002 - Feminist Theology 10 (29):9-18.
    This article is based in a critical recognition of the determinate influence of Mary Daly's feminist ethical and theological reflection, particularly as found in her earlier work, on the development of Christian feminist theologies. It argues that the content and form of Daly's rejection of traditional religion constitute a clear alignment of feminist commitment with rejection of traditional religion that is fundamentally problematic for those advocating the possibilities of creative and liberative feminist Christian encounters. The rejection of traditional religion is (...)
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    The transformation of the Body: Phèdre and Brigitte.Angie Ryan - 1994 - Paragraph 17 (1):81-91.
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    Care for the Other: Lessons from the streets of Athens.Angie Voela - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (1):42-55.
    Austerity in Greece resulted in poverty, political and social turmoil and intense debates about collective identities, citizenship and the future. One of the main arguments has been that the Greeks should re-evaluate their relationship with the past and their over-reliance on national narratives. The task of re-evaluation can only be accomplished in the public spheres of politics and culture, where individual and collective voices gradually transform the imaginary significations that animate the social body. One such voice is Rhea Galanaki, a (...)
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    A Catalogue of Incipits of Mediaeval Scientific Writings in Latin. Lynn Thorndike, Pearl Kibre.Mary Welborn - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):140-141.
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    Early Medieval Medicine with Special Reference to France and Chartres. Loren C. MacKinney.Mary Welborn - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):138-140.
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    Beyond Anthropocentrism: Cosmopolitanism and Nonhuman Animals.Angie Pepper - 2016 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 9 (2):114-133.
    All cosmopolitan approaches to global distributive justice are premised on the idea that humans are the primary units of moral concern. In this paper, I argue that neither relational nor non-relational cosmopolitans can unquestioningly assume the moral primacy of humans. Furthermore, I argue that, by their own lights, cosmopolitans must extend the scope of justice to most, if not all, nonhuman animals. To demonstrate that cosmopolitans cannot simply ‘add nonhuman animals and stir,’ I examine the cosmopolitan position developed by Martha (...)
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    Discussion of Josh Milburn’s Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals.Angie Pepper - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (1):1-9.
    In Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals, Josh Milburn thinks through the implications of feeding animals by focusing on the relationships between humans and three different groups of animals: (1) animal companions; (2) animal neighbours; and (3) wild animals. In my comments, I concentrate on how the actions and agency interests of these animals problematise some of Milburn’s assumptions and normative prescriptions. My overall aim is to show how giving animal agency more prominence in our thinking about what we (...)
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    Ethics and the Street-level Bureaucrat: Implementing Policy to Protect Elders from Abuse.Angie Ash - 2010 - Ethics and Social Welfare 4 (2):201-209.
    As an independent researcher, registered social worker and erstwhile long-term, long-distance carer, the care of older people and protection of elders from abuse had been constant professional and personal foci for me for many years. Commissioned to review a case involving the serious abuse of an elder where official safeguarding procedures had not been used, I puzzled why this had been managed ?informally? by social services and partner agencies (i.e. outside adult safeguarding procedures), with vague unspecified ?monitoring? (AEA 2006). Why (...)
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    Covid-19 and the future of zoos.Angie Pepper & Kristin Voigt - 2021 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 16 (1):68-87.
    The COVID-19 crisis has left zoos especially vulnerable to bankruptcy, and the precarity of their financial situation threatens the lives and well-being of the animals who live in them. In this paper, we argue that while we and our governments have a responsibility to ensure the protection of animals in struggling zoos, it is morally impermissible to make private donations or state subsidies to zoos because such actions serve to perpetuate an unjust institution. In order to protect zoo animals without (...)
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    Movement, Embrace: Adriana Cavarero with Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger.Angie Voela & Cigdem Esin - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (1):101-119.
    An experience of helplessness during the production of a collective autobiographical narrative offers an opportunity to explore points of convergence between Adriana Cavarero's postural philosophy and Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger's matrixial borderlinking. The narrative is treated as a live scene that enfolds the movement of the drive conceptualized in such a way as to avoid the prioritization of death over life. Five successive moves, inspired by Ettinger's rotation of the phallic prism, illuminate affinities between the two thinkers. The first rotation explores (...)
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    Mujeres rurales colombianas como grupo vulnerabilizado en el marco de la ley de víctimas y restitución de tierras. Ley 1448 de 2011.Angie Valentina Arango Delgado - 2021 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 38:191-217.
    Este trabajo propone explicar, a partir de la metodología propuesta por la Comisión Europea en el “Manual para la Perspectiva de género”, por qué las mujeres rurales víctimas del conflicto armado en Colombia se constituyen como un grupo especialmente vulnerabilizado y cuáles son las principales barreras a las que se enfrentan al momento de reclamar su derecho a la restitución de tierras, específicamente en los programas que se vienen desarrollando en el marco de la Ley 1448 de 2011.
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    Old myths and new realities: Uncovering the implications of senator J. William fulbright's middle east peace plan.Angie Maxwell - 2000 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 1.
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    Unity versus diversity.Angie M. Guggenberger Nelson - 1978 - Zygon 13 (1):53-64.
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    An Old Icelandic Medical Miscellany. Henning Larsen.Mary Welborn - 1932 - Isis 17 (2):436-438.
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    Lotharingia as a Center of Arabic and Scientific Influence in the Eleventh Century.Mary Welborn - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):188-199.
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    Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish SourcesJ. H. Baxter Charles Johnson.Mary Welborn - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):153-155.
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    Studies in Medieval Metrology.Mary Welborn - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):15-36.
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    The Errors of the Doctors according to Friar Roger Bacon of the Minor Order.Mary Welborn - 1932 - Isis 18 (1):26-62.
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    Moral judgments and ethical constructs in clinical psychology doctoral students.Angie C. Jenkin, Helen Ellis-Caird & David A. Winter - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (1):1-12.
    ABSTRACT This cross-sectional study compared the moral reasoning of first-year and third-year doctoral students in clinical psychology. Nineteen first-year and 20 third-year students were recruited from 17 doctoral training programs in the UK. Most adopted a sophisticated approach to moral judgments, as assessed by the Defining Issues Test, although, surprisingly, more experienced students had significantly less sophisticated schemata. In their moral judgments, less experienced students relied more heavily on their personal, and more experienced students on their professional, constructs, as assessed (...)
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    How do children weigh competence and benevolence when deciding whom to trust?Angie M. Johnston, Candice M. Mills & Asheley R. Landrum - 2015 - Cognition 144 (C):76-90.
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    Az esztétikum zeneisége: esszék a viszonyalkotás varázsáról.István Angi - 2001 - Kolozsvár: Korunk Baráti Társaság.
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    Európaiság és filozófia.István Angi & Péter Egyed (eds.) - 2009 - Kolozsvár: Pro Philosophia.
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    Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning.Angie Nelson, Tania Signal & Rachel Wilson - 2016 - Society and Animals 24 (4):337-357.
    This study examines the practices of Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning in Australia. Among Equine Assisted Therapy and Equine Assisted Learning centers there is a large degree of variation in practice worldwide. The current study outlines a range of practices in two states in Australia whereeatandealhave arisen and evolved from models developed elsewhere. The philosophical foundations, training and certification processes followed along with the types and training of horses involved are compared across facilities. The findings of the study illustrated the (...)
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    Reallexikon der germanischen AltertumskundeJohannes Hoops.Mary Welborn - 1931 - Isis 16 (1):176-178.
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    Abortion, Ideology, and the Murder of George Tiller.Angie Young - 2009 - Feminist Studies 35 (2):416-420.
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    Feminist Exclusions and Re-Vision.Angie Pears - 2003 - Feminist Theology 11 (3):281-291.
    ABSTRACT This article critically engages with the question of the continuing relevance of feminisms in the contemporary world. It explores the limitations and exclusions of feminisms, and considers the claim, increasingly being made, that feminisms today are facing a crisis, of identity and relevance. It argues for the end of feminism and feminist theology in their singularity and envisages self-reflexive feminisms as radically contextual tools of justice.
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    A Community of Interest.Robert F. Welborn - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (4):13.
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    The Materials of Medieval Painting. Daniel V. Thompson.Mary Welborn - 1937 - Isis 27 (2):340-341.
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    “We Were Just so Sad and Devastated”: NICU Nurses' Stories of Caring for Families With Substance‐Exposed Pregnancies.Amber C. Welborn, Meredith R. Gringle & Tracy Nichols - 2025 - Nursing Inquiry 32 (1):e12691.
    This secondary analysis re‐examined stories of caregiving told by NICU nurses in the southeast US through a trauma theory lens expanding on research surrounding substance‐exposed pregnancies. Narrative analysis identified distress‐related experiences of nurses related to child custody decisions and outcomes, suggesting traumatic stress within this caregiving dynamic. Four distinct story types and three themes were identified across 23 stories, highlighting similarities and differences and illustrating how distress and trauma were experienced and may be manifested in care practices. Study findings suggest (...)
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  49. Pets, Power, and Legitimacy.Richard Healey & Pepper Angie - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    This article argues that the relations of social and political power that obtain between humans and pets are illegitimate. We begin by showing that pets, a largely neglected population in political philosophy, are subject to socially and politically organised power, which stands in need of justification. We then argue that pets have three moral complaints against the relations of power to which they are subject. First, our power over pets disrespects their moral independence: the fact that they are not simply (...)
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    Moral considerations in body donation for scientific research: A unique look at the university of tennessee's anthropological research facility.Angi M. Christensen - 2006 - Bioethics 20 (3):136–145.
    ABSTRACT This paper discusses keys to the moral procurement, treatment and disposition of remains used for scientific research, specifically those donated to the University of Tennessee’s Anthropological Research Facility (ARF). The ARF is an outdoor laboratory dedicated to better understanding the fate of human remains in forensic contexts, and focuses its research on decomposition, time since death estimates, body location and recovery techniques, and skeletal analysis. Historically, many donations were unclaimed bodies received from medical examiners (although it will be shown (...)
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