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    Every transcription factor deserves its map: Scaling up epitope tagging of proteins to bypass antibody problems.E. Christopher Partridge, Timley A. Watkins & Eric M. Mendenhall - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (8):801-811.
    Genome‐wide identification of transcription factor binding sites with the ChIP‐seq method is an extremely important scientific endeavor − one that should ideally be performed for every transcription factor in as many cell types as possible. A major hurdle on the way to this goal is the necessity for a specific, ChIP‐grade antibody for each transcription factor of interest, which is often not available. Here, we describe CETCh‐seq, a recently published method utilizing genome engineering with the CRISPR/Cas9 system to circumvent the (...)
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    Book Review: Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the Gendered Structure of “the Social.” Edited by Shahra Razavi and Shireen Hassim. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, 355 pp., $155.00. [REVIEW]Christopher M. Partridge - 2010 - Gender and Society 24 (2):265-267.
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    Christopher Partridge, The Re-Enchantment of the West. Volume II. Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture.Mihaela Frunza - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (16):179-181.
    Christopher Partridge, The Re-Enchantment of the West. Volume II. Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture T&T Clark, New York, 2005.
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    The Occult World. Edited by Christopher Partridge[REVIEW]David G. Robertson - 2016 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 7 (2):347-348.
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    (1 other version)Lies.Christopher Ricks - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 2 (1):121-142.
    . . . I should like to ask some questions about a particular obviousness: that lie in English means both to say something false while knowing it to be so, and to rest or to be in a prostrate or recumbent position. A pun, after all, is likely to be a compacting or constellating of language and literature, of social and cultural circumstance. There is potency in the pun or the suggestive homophone. "Miscegenation" must be a bad thing. Does it (...)
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  6. (1 other version)A genealogy of displacement in the South African land question.Christopher Allsobrook - 2021 - In Bianca Boteva-Richter & Sarhan Dhouib, Political Philosophy From an Intercultural Perspective: Power Relations in a Global World. New York, NY: Routledge.
  7. Eingegangene schriften.Christopher B. Balme & Ulrich Brandt - 2004 - In John Hawthorne, Ethics. Wiley Periodicals. pp. 76-00.
     
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  8. Commentary on Detel from a Stoic Standpoint.Christopher Gill - 2005 - In Virtue, norms, and objectivity: issues in ancient and modern ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  9. Ancient and Modern Philosophy.Christopher Gill - 1989 - New York: Clarendon Press.
     
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  10. Loren Lomasky's Derivation of Basic Rights.Christopher Morris - 1989 - Reason Papers 14:86-97.
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    Teaching ethics in universities and teaching professional ethics.Christopher Belshaw - unknown
    My intentions here are fourfold. First, I aim to provide an overview of the ethics-related activities that are regularly taking place in our universities today, looking initially at teaching in particular, and then considering the broader picture. Second, I want to consider what professional ethics does and should involve, and to raise certain questions about the relation between its concerns and the sorts of teaching the university can legitimately provide. Third, the current emphasis in professional ethics with the virtues, a (...)
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    Rejoinder to Scott L. Pratt.Christopher B. Kulp - 1994 - Modern Schoolman 72 (1):77-80.
  13. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII.White Christopher - 2009
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  14. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 90: 1995 Lectures and Memoirs.White Christopher - 1996
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    In the name of friendship: Deguy, Derrida and salut: including Of contemporaneity by Michel Deguy and How to name by Jacques Derrida.Christopher Elson & Garry Sherbert (eds.) - 2017 - Boston: Brill, Rodopi.
    In the Name of Friendship: Deguy, Derrida and "Salut"centres on the relationship between poet Michel Deguy and philosopher Jacques Derrida. Translations of two essays, "Of Contemporaneity" by Deguy and "How to Name" by Derrida, allow Christopher Elson and Garry Sherbert to develop the implications of this singular intellectual friendship. In these thinkers' efforts to reinvent secular forms of the sacred, such as the singularity of the name, and especially poetic naming, Deguy, by adopting a Derridean programme of the impossible, (...)
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    The Logic of Plurality.Christopher McKnight - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):277-278.
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  17. Abortion, value and the sanctity of life.Christopher Belshaw - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (2):130–150.
    In Life's Dominion Dworkin argues that the debate about abortion is habitually misconstrued. Substantial areas of agreement are overlooked, while areas of disagreement are, mistakenly, seen as central. If we uncover a truer picture, then hope of a certain accord may no longer seem vain. I dispute many of these claims. Dworkin argues that both sides in the debate are united in believing that life is sacred, or intrinsically valuable. I disagree. I maintain that only in a very attenuated sense (...)
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    Trade, Growth, and Inequality.Christopher Bliss - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Combining the fields of international trade theory, economic development, and economic growth, this text provides an advanced exposition suitable for graduate students as well as researchers at all levels. It combines mathematical rigour with an exceptional breadth of approaches, including institutions, history, and comparative economics. Existing research is exposited and evaluated, and numerous new results are included. The central themes of economic inequality, within and between nations, are discussed, as is convergence, or the reduction of inequality. Distinctive features of the (...)
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    The Conscience Wars; Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality.Christopher Cowley - 2019 - The New Bioethics 25 (3):286-289.
    Volume 25, Issue 3, September 2019, Page 286-289.
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    Collingwood on the Moral Principles of Art.Christopher Dreisbach - 2009 - Susquehanna University Press.
    "This book addresses the apparent contradiction in moral condemnation of good artworks.
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    Review. Plato's Charmides and the Socratic Ideal of Rationality. WT Schmid.Christopher Gill - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):434-436.
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    Festivals and the Polis.Christopher Smith - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):341-.
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    Sorcery, totem, and Jihad in African philosophy.Christopher Wise - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Deconstructing Azawad -- The plundering of Mali, past and present -- The African trace -- The Sahelian specter -- The duty of violence -- Nyama, fratricide, and reconciliation -- What is to be done? -- Zongo, Sankara, and the Burkinabe revolution.
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  24. Archaeology and the second empiricism.Christopher Witmore - 2015 - In Charlotta Hillerdal & Johannes Siapkas, Debating archaeological empiricism: the ambiguity of material evidence. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Reilly and the Republic in 2020.Christopher James Wolfe - 2021 - Catholic Social Science Review 26:39-49.
    Robert Reilly’s America on Trial presents a lengthy defense of the principles of the American Founding against recent critiques, especially focusing on those written from a Catholic perspective. His book finds a place in a larger discussion of American Catholic political thought that has been going on for more than a century. I first situate Reilly’s book within that debate, and then argue that Reilly’s account is correct on most counts. Some loose ends remain, but they can be dealt with (...)
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  26. Larry Alexander.Christopher Wonnell - 1995 - In Andrei Marmor, Law and interpretation: essays in legal philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 357.
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    Kant's Ethics and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate - An Introduction.Christopher Arroyo - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book defends the thesis that Kant's normative ethics and his practical ethics of sex and marriage can be valuable resources for people engaged in the contemporary debate over same-sex marriage. It does so by first developing a reading of Kant's normative ethics that explains the way in which Kant's notions of human moral imperfection unsocial sociability inform his ethical thinking. The book then offers a systematic treatment of Kant's views of sex and marriage, arguing that Kant's views are more (...)
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    A philosophy of Christian materialism: entangled fidelities and the public good.Christopher Richard Baker - 2015 - Burlington VT: Ashgate.
    Baker, James and Reader offer new religious engagement with the public sphere via means of interdisciplinary analysis and empirical examples, developing what we call a Relational Christian Realism building upon interaction with contemporary Philosophy of Religion. This book represents an exciting contribution to philosophy and practice of religion on both sides of the Atlantic and aspires to be sufficiently interdisciplinary to also appeal to readerships engaged in the study of modern political and social trends.
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    12 Modern Philosophers.Christopher Belshaw & Gary Kemp (eds.) - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Featuring essays from leading philosophical scholars, __12 Modern Philosophers__ explores the works, origins, and influences of twelve of the most important late 20th Century philosophers working in the analytic tradition. Draws on essays from well-known scholars, including Thomas Baldwin, Catherine Wilson, Adrian Moore and Lori Gruen Locates the authors and their oeuvre within the context of the discipline as a whole Considers how contemporary philosophy both draws from, and contributes to, the broader intellectual and cultural milieu.
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    Hume, Hegel, and human nature.Christopher J. Berry - 1982 - Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    This is both a modest and a presumptuous work. It is presumptuous because, given the vast literature on just one of its themes, it attempts to discuss not only the philosophies of both Hume and Hegel but also something of their intellectual milieu. Moreover, though the study has a delimiting perspective in the relation ship between a theory of human nature and an account of the various aspects that make up social experience, this itself is so central and protean that (...)
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  31. The nature of justifying grace: A lacuna in the Joint Declaration.Christopher J. Malloy - 2001 - The Thomist 65 (1):93-120.
     
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  32. Logics for distinctions: Peter of navarre and the scotistic treatment of impossible hypotheses.Christopher J. Martin - 2000 - In I. Angelelli & P. Pérez-Ilzarbe, Medieval and Renaissance Logic in Spain. G. Olms. pp. 54--439.
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    Assisted Death: A Study in Ethics and Law.Christopher Belshaw - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254):157-158.
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    Might I Live On?Christopher Belshaw - 2005 - In 10 Good Questions About Life and Death. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 59–76.
    This chapter contains section titled: Feeble Versions Robust Versions The Body View Who's Who? The Soul View The Reincarnation View Is There an Afterlife? Might I Live On?
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    Shoemaker on Sentiments and Quality of Will.Christopher Bennett - 2019 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (4):573-584.
    In this comment, I raise a number of concerns about David Shoemaker’s adoption of the quality of will approach in his recent book, Responsibility from the Margins. I am not sure that the quality of will approach is given an adequate grounding that defends it against alternative models of moral responsibility; and it is unclear what the argument is for Shoemaker’s tripartite version of the quality of will approach. One possibility that might fit with Shoemaker’s text is that the tripartite (...)
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    David Hume.Christopher J. Berry - 2009 - Continuum.
    The third volume in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers.
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    Austin's worries about 'I state that...'.Christopher Olsen - 1967 - Mind 76 (301):111-114.
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    Variation and heredity.Christopher Ounsted - 1959 - The Eugenics Review 50 (4):263.
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    (1 other version)Bhopal and Engineering Ethics.Christopher Pariso - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (3):353-376.
    In this paper, I will provide a picture of the Bhopal disaster from an engineering ethics perspective. I find that the individual engineers involved in Bhopal acted ethically, for the most part, but that these actions failed to prevent the disaster for structural reasons. Nonetheless, there is no single level of analysis at which the problems that caused the Bhopal incident can be solved. Rather, a coordinated attempt must be made to change how individual engineers conceive of their work, how (...)
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  40. How is logical inference possible?Christopher Peacocke - 2019 - In Brian Andrew Ball & Christoph Schuringa, The Act and Object of Judgment: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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  41. The value of mathematics for scientific representation.Christopher Pincock - manuscript
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    Moral knowledge: Real and grounded in place.Christopher J. Preston - 2009 - Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (2):175 – 186.
    Recent work in ethics and epistemology argues that physical surroundings have normative force. The ideas of 'grounding knowledge' and 'real ethics' provide an important way to understand sense of place. This paper uses this work to argue that there is a moral structure to material culture, and that the existence of this moral structure makes it necessary for us to pay attention to the epistemic import of the physical environments we create and live in. Since environments are thick with moral (...)
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  43. Racine’s Phedre: Lowell’s Phaedra.Christopher Ricks - 1993 - Arion 1 (2).
     
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    A randomized trial of peer review: the UK National Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Resources and Outcomes Project: three‐year evaluation.Christopher M. Roberts, Robert A. Stone, Rhona J. Buckingham, Nancy A. Pursey, Derek Lowe & Jonathan M. Potter - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):599-605.
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    Richard Bodéüs, Le véritable politique et ses vertus selon Aristote. Recueil d’études.Christopher J. Rowe - 2008 - Philosophie Antique 8:278-282.
    There are ten studies in the collection, three (1-3) previously unpublished, six either in press or already published (4-8, 10) either in French or in English ; the ninth was published in Portuguese, but now appears in French. One of the latter seven items (no.8) has evidently been revised ; otherwise only 1-3 appear to be genuinely new. 4-10 also seem by and large to retain their original formatting ; there are no cross-references – none, at any rate, that I (...)
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  46. What we might learn from the Clitophon about the nature of the Academy?Christopher Rowe - 2005 - In Klaus Döring, Michael Erler & Stefan Schorn, Pseudoplatonica: Akten des Kongresses zu den Pseudoplatonica vom 6.-9. Juli 2003 in Bamberg. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. pp. 213--224.
     
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    Gelehrte, Generäle und Glücksritter auf den Spuren Alexanders des Großen – Antike Rezeptionsgeschichte, Reiseliteratur und die ‚north-west frontier‘ Britisch-Indiens im 19. Jahrhundert.Christopher Schliephake - 2020 - Klio 102 (1):273-304.
    Zusammenfassung Mein Aufsatz behandelt britische Reisende und Entdecker entlang der britischen Nordwest-‚frontier‘ Indiens von der napoleonischen Zeit bis zum zwanzigsten Jahrhundert. Er untersucht, wie britische Offiziere, Geographen, Archäologen und einfache Abenteurer das Motiv, in Alexanders ‚Fußstapfen‘ oder ‚Spuren‘ zu reisen, aufgegriffen haben. Die Quellengrundlage der Arbeit bilden Reiseberichte, ein literarisches Genre, das sich während der Blütezeit des britischen Empires großer Popularität erfreute. Obgleich diese Reiseberichte im,langen 19. Jahrhundert‘ von unterschiedlichen Erfahrungen und historischen Kontexten geprägt waren und sich der Charakter der (...)
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    A Test Case - Divine Action.Christopher Southgate - 1999 - In God, Humanity and the Cosmos. Http://Www.Meta-Library.Net/Ghc/Index-Frame.Html.
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    Re‐embedding Moral Agency.Christopher Steck - 2013 - Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (2):332-353.
    The connection between ethics and theological vision has become increasingly important for ethics as we better appreciate how the moral agent is embedded in a framework that affectively and intellectually shapes her moral reasoning. Moral reasoning is always reasoning within (that is, within a moral framework, a religious worldview, and/or a set of ideological commitments). A similar framing occurs in literature, which I refer to as its “horizon.” A literary text's horizon comprises the theological and metaphysical commitments that are implied (...)
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    The attraction of historical entitlements.Christopher Ciocchetti - 2002 - Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (1):61-73.
    In this paper, I examine arguments from Stephen Munzer and A. John Simmons and find that historical entitlement arguments for private property ownership are either too weak to justify poverty, as they must if they are to defend a property system wherein historical entitlement claims dominate, or they are subject to Jeremy Waldron’s “Proudhon Strategy.” I conclude that a general rights-based property system can accommodate the attractive aspects of historical entitlement arguments.
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