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    To Be or Not To Be: A Multidimensional Spirituality in the Workplace.Uday Shinde, H. James Nelson & Jay Shinde - 2018 - Journal of Human Values 24 (3):185-207.
    The present study focuses on furthering the theoretical foundations of the field of spirituality and religiosity in the workplace (SRW) by providing a parsimonious definition, and multi-dimensional model for the construct of spirituality grounded in a pluralistic and historically authentic framework using the Sophia Perennis or Perennial Philosophy (Lings, 2005, A return to the spirit.... Fons Vitae, Louisville). In this process, the study addresses the dilemma of religiosity versus spirituality faced by researchers in this area (Benefiel, Fry, & Geigle, 2014, (...)
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    The Best Laid Plans.Ellen H. Moskowitz & James Lindemann Nelson - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):3-5.
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    Forming Professional Bioethicists: The Program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.Michele Carter, H. Phillips Hamlin, Jennifer Heyl, Glenn C. Graber, James Lindemann Nelson & Linda A. Rankin - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (3):418-423.
    As a way of contributing to bioethics' understanding of itself, and, more particularly, to invigorate conversation about how we can best educate future colleagues, we present here a sketch of the quarter-century-old graduate concentration in medical ethics housed in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Our hope is to incite other programs to share their histories, strategies, problems, and aspirations, so as to help the field as a whole get a clearer sense of how we are (...)
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    4-H community pride program.Lynne P. Kaplan, James Grieshop, Paul DeBach, Ronald D. Oetting, Frank S. Morishita, Roland N. Jefferson, Wesley A. Humphrey, Seward T. Besemer, Albert O. Paulus & Jerry Nelson - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Introduction.Ellen H. Moskowitz & James Lindemann Nelson - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):2-2.
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Maurice E. Troyer, William T. Lowe, Mario D. Fantini, Jerome Seelig, Charles E. Kozoll, Douglas Ray, Michael H. Miller, John Spiess, William K. Wiener, Harry Dykstra, James B. Wilson, Richard Nelson & Mark Phillips - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (3):159-170.
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    Creativity in Henry Nelson Wieman. [REVIEW]H. J. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):146-147.
    The fruit of many years of research and reflection, this volume is an historical exposition of Wieman’s view of creativity. It shows how Wieman used the philosophical concepts and insights of his teachers, Ralph Barton Perry and William Ernest Hocking, and others, including Bergson, Whitehead, James, and Dewey to develop his distinctive understanding of creativity.
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    Gordon Kaufman, flat ontology, and value: Toward an ecological theocentrism.Thomas A. James - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):565-577.
    Gordon Kaufman's theology is characterized by a heightened tension between transcendence, expressed as theocentrism, and immanence, expressed as theological naturalism. The interplay between these two motifs leads to a contradiction between an austerity created by the conjunction of naturalism and theocentrism, on the one hand, and a humanized cosmos which is characterized by a pivotal and unique role for human moral agency, on the other. This paper tracks some of the influences behind Kaufman's program (primarily H. Richard Niebuhr and Henry (...)
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    Community: A Trinity of Models by Frank G. Kirkpatrick. [REVIEW]Paul Nelson - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):372-374.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:372 BOOK REVIEWS This understanding, moreover, gives ontological validity to the communication of idioms, which Morris surprisingly sees as accomplishing nothing but" muddying the water" (p. 49). As God, the Son is omniscient, immutable, all-powerful, etc., but in his new mode of existence as man, he is truly ignorant, passible, and limited. Existing as man, the Son experiences all that pertains to historioolly conditioned humanity. In the Incarnation the (...)
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    Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, and Culture.H. James Birx (ed.) - 2009 - Sage Publications.
    "With a strong interdisciplinary approach to a subject that does not lend itself easily to the reference format, this work may not seem to support directly academic programs beyond general research, but it is a more thorough and up-to-date ...
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    Computer-Assisted Instruction in Logic.James Moor & Jack Nelson - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (1):1-6.
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    Interpreting evolution: Darwin & Teilhard de Chardin.H. James Birx - 1991 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Professor H. James Birx shows how the never-ending controversy of human evolution came to be. He details the events that caused thinkers like Charles Darwin to develop his theory of evolution, and what ideas caused some people to reconcile a somewhat mystical theology with a concrete model of the universe. He tells you how Darwin's work infuriated everybody from "God-fearing" Christians to the church heirarchies. Birx explains how scientific advances and philosophical arguments have made beliefs about divine intervention as (...)
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    Nietzsche & 2001: a space odyssey: metaphysical encounters.H. James Birx - 2012 - Belgrade: Faculty of Philology. Edited by Adam Sofronijević & Isidora Bačić.
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    Theories of Evolution.H. James Birx - 1984 - Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
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    (1 other version)Review: William Gustason, Dolph E. Ulrich, Elementary Symbolic Logic. [REVIEW]James Moor & Jack Nelson - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (2):382-383.
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    The Logic Book.Merrie Bergmann, James Moor, Jack Nelson & Merrie Bergman - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (4):915-917.
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    Nietzsche’s Existential Imperative.H. James Birx - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (4):603-604.
  18. Recent publications.H. James Birx - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (4):605.
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    Los Diálogos de amor de León Hebreo en el marco sociocultural sefardí del siglo XVI.James Nelson Novoa - 2006 - Lisboa: Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas "Alberto Benveniste" da Universidade de Lisboa.
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    Zarathustra’s Children. [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 2000 - Philosophy Now 29:42-43.
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    Aspects of the Thought of Teilhard de Chardin.H. James Birx - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (1):120-121.
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    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's philosophy of evolution.H. James Birx - 1972 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
  23. The Creation/Evolution Controversy.H. James Birx - 1981 - Free Inquiry 1 (1):24-26.
     
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  24. Towards a theory of privacy in the information age.James H. Moor - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (3):27-32.
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    Human Evolution.H. James Birx - 2000 - Human Affairs 10 (2):101-113.
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    Discovery in The Physical Sciences.H. James Birx - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):580-581.
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    Applying the Peter Parker Principle to Healthcare.James E. Stahl & William A. Nelson - 2024 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (2):271-274.
    The role of power in healthcare can raise many ethical challenges. Power is ownership, whether given, ceded, or taken of another person’s autonomy. When a person has power over someone else, they can control or strongly influence the decision-making freedom of that person. From the principalist perspective1,2 of healthcare ethics, denying a person their freedom to choose, should only occur when justifying conditions related to beneficence and nonmaleficence are sufficiently satisfied. In healthcare, it is rare to be able to identify (...)
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  28. Just consequentialism and computing.James H. Moor - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (1):61-65.
    Computer and information ethics, as well as other fields of applied ethics, need ethical theories which coherently unify deontological and consequentialist aspects of ethical analysis. The proposed theory of just consequentialism emphasizes consequences of policies within the constraints of justice. This makes just consequentialism a practical and theoretically sound approach to ethical problems of computer and information ethics.
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  29. D. C. Mathur's "Naturalistic Philosophies of Experience". [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):581.
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    Amplifying the Call for Anticipatory Governance.David H. Guston, Lauren Lambert, Cynthia Selin & John P. Nelson - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):48-50.
    As theorists, developers, and practitioners of the anticipatory governance of emerging technologies, we applaud Ankeny et al.’s...
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    Man's Place in the Universe: An Introduction to Scientific Philosophical Anthropology.H. James Birx - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (4):567-568.
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  32. Dynamic Neuro-Cognitive Imagery (DNITM) Improves Developpé Performance, Kinematics, and Mental Imagery Ability in University-Level Dance Students.Amit Abraham, Rebecca Gose, Ron Schindler, Bethany H. Nelson & Madeleine E. Hackney - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:362198.
    ABSTRACT Dance requires optimal range-of-motion and cognitive abilities. Mental imagery is a recommended, yet under-researched, training method for enhancing both of these. This study investigated the effect of Dynamic Neuro-Cognitive Imagery (DNI™) training on developpé performance (measured by gesturing ankle height and self-reported observations) and kinematics (measured by hip and pelvic range-of-motion), as well as on dance imagery abilities. Thirty-four university-level dance students (M age = 19.70 + 1.57) were measured performing three developpé tasks (i.e., 4 repetitions, 8 consecutive seconds (...)
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    Using genetic information while protecting the privacy of the soul.James H. Moor - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (4):257-263.
    Computing plays an important role in genetics (and vice versa).Theoretically, computing provides a conceptual model for thefunction and malfunction of our genetic machinery. Practically,contemporary computers and robots equipped with advancedalgorithms make the revelation of the complete human genomeimminent – computers are about to reveal our genetic soulsfor the first time. Ethically, computers help protect privacyby restricting access in sophisticated ways to genetic information.But the inexorable fact that computers will increasingly collect,analyze, and disseminate abundant amounts of genetic informationmade available through the (...)
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    The tuskegee syphilis experiment.James H. Jones - 2006 - In Wolfgang Uwe Eckart (ed.), Man, medicine, and the state: the human body as an object of government sponsored medical research in the 20th century. Stuttgart: Steiner. pp. 86--96.
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  35. Assessing expertise in simple digital circuits.H. Vandermolen, C. M. James, S. R. Goldman, G. Biswas & B. Bhuva - forthcoming - Proceedings of 4th Midwest Ai and Cognitive Science Society Conference.
     
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  36. The Renaissance and the Sources of the Modern Social Sciences.Waldemar Voisé & James H. Labadie - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (23):41-63.
    The possibility of the development of comparative thought made the Renaissance an era particularly favorable to the awakening of the scientific understanding of social phenomena. Isolated elements of such an attitude had already appeared, but now their accumulation became of decisive importance.
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    An elementary sentence which has ordered models.James H. Schmerl - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (3):521-530.
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  38. Other notices.William Y. Adams, James H. Howard & Denis Foster Johnston - forthcoming - The Eugenics Review.
  39. Genetic explanations of religious belief.James H. Lesher - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 27 (5):317 - 328.
    Genetic explanations of religious belief, such as Freud’s analysis of theism as ‘a neurotic relic’, pose a problem for theists: how far do such explanations establish the irrationality of religious belief? I argue that genetic analyses of belief suffer from a number of limitations. Showing that some reason-irrelevant factor or factors were sufficient to produce conviction on some occasion would not establish that they were necessary in every case of religious conviction. Showing that reason-irrelevant factors were both necessary and sufficient (...)
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    Introduction to the power of the net.James H. Moor - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (2):93-94.
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    A reflection principle and its applications to nonstandard models.James H. Schmerl - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (4):1137-1152.
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    Changes in the pitch of tones when melodies are repeated.J. P. Guilford & H. M. Nelson - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (2):193.
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    Effects of the response-shock contingency on the facilitation of discrimination performance.James H. McCroskery & John W. Donahoe - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (4p1):694.
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    Reverse Mathematics and Grundy colorings of graphs.James H. Schmerl - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (5):541-548.
    The relationship of Grundy and chromatic numbers of graphs in the context of Reverse Mathematics is investi-gated.
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    Comments on Weiss's Theses.Newton P. Stallknecht, John Wild, Ellen S. Haring, Manley Thompson, Francis H. Parker & Nelson Goodman - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (4):671 - 682.
    2. Thesis 2 I accept insofar as it asserts the relation of possibility to actuality to be a fundamental aspect of things. This relation is sui generis.
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  46. The Thinking of Evolution: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed.Ken Knisely, H. James Birx, John Loughney & Drew Arrowood - forthcoming - DVD.
    What are the philosophical implications of the theory of evolution? What beliefs about man can we rule out in light of scientific knowledge of the theory of natural selection? Are there different ways to interpret the Darwinian revolution? How should we regard the evolutionary musings of thinkers such as Henri Bergson or Teilhard de Chardin? With H. James Birx, John Loughney, and Drew Arrowood.
     
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    Božidar Kneževic's "History, the Anatomy of Time: The Final Phase of Sunlight". [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):137.
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    D. Z. Andriopoulos' "Sense and Perception in Greek Philosophy". [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (2):280.
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    Nietzsche’s Return. [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 1998 - Philo 1 (1):121-122.
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    Theodore O. Kahn's "An Introduction to Hominology: The Study of the Whole Man". [REVIEW]H. James Birx - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):432.
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