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    Dee Hock.Dee Hock & Mary Scott - 1996 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 10 (3):37-41.
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    A. Dee Williams 71.A. Dee Williams - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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    The Play of Character in Plato's Dialogues.Ruby Blondell - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book attempts to bridge the gulf that still exists between 'literary' and 'philosophical' interpreters of Plato by looking at his use of characterization. Characterization is intrinsic to dramatic form and a concern with human character in an ethical sense pervades the dialogues on the discursive level. Form and content are further reciprocally related through Plato's discursive preoccupation with literary characterization. Two opening chapters examine the methodological issues involved in reading Plato 'as drama' and a set of questions surrounding Greek (...)
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    Shrewd Bargaining on the Moral Frontier: Toward a Theory of Morality In Practice.J. Gregory Dees & Peter C. Cramton - 1991 - Business Ethics Quarterly 1 (2):135-167.
    From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about the behavior of their peers in deciding how they ought to act. We propose to account for this concern by introducing a mutual trust perspective, where moral obligations are grounded in a sense of trust that others will abide by the same rules. when grounds for trust are absent, the obligation is weakened. We illustrate this perspective by examining the widespread ambivalence with regard to deception about (...)
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  5. “The Paradoxical Principle and Salutary Practice”: Hume on Toleration.Richard H. Dees - 2005 - Hume Studies 31 (1):145-164.
    David Hume is an ardent supporter of the practice of religions toleration. For Hume, toleration forms part of the background that makes progress in philosophy possible, and it accounts for the superiority of philosophical thought in England in the eighteenth century. As he puts it in the introduction to the Treatise: “the improvements in reason and philosophy can only be owing to a land of toleration and of liberty” (T Intro.7; SBN xvii).1 Similarly, the narrator of part 11 of the (...)
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    The ethics of uterus transplantation.Ruby Catsanos, Wendy Rogers & Mianna Lotz - 2011 - Bioethics 27 (2):65-73.
    Human uterus transplantation is currently under investigation as a treatment for uterine infertility. Without a uterus transplant, the options available to women with uterine infertility are adoption or surrogacy; only the latter has the potential for a genetically related child. UTx will offer recipients the chance of having their own pregnancy. This procedure occurs at the intersection of two ethically contentious areas: assisted reproductive technologies and organ transplantation. In relation to organ transplantation, UTx lies with composite tissue transplants such as (...)
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  7. Hume on the Characters of Virtue.Richard H. Dees - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (1):45-64.
    In the world according to Hume, people are complicated creatures, with convoluted, often contradictory characters. Consider, for example, Hume's controversial assessment of Charles I: "The character of this prince, as that of most men, if not of all men, was mixed .... To consider him in the most favourable light, it may be affirmed, that his dignity was free from pride, his humanity from weakness, his bravery from rashness, his temperance from austerity, his frugality from avarice .... To speak the (...)
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    I See Me: The Role of Observer Imagery in Reducing Consumer Transgressions.Ruby Saine, Alexander J. Kull, Ali Besharat & Sajeev Varki - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (4):721-732.
    As the number of consumer transgressions continues to increase, so do their financial repercussions for companies. Though academic and managerial interest in addressing this issue is growing, research on how to dissuade consumers from committing transgressions remains scarce. Drawing on the mental imagery literature and normative moral theory, the present research examines a novel way of reducing consumers’ appraisals of their own transgressions. Whereas an actor-imagery perspective fosters a teleological, egoistic view of morality and, in turn, induces moral leniency, having (...)
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    The Speech without Doors: A Genre, 1627–1769.Ruby Lowe - 2024 - Journal of the History of Ideas 85 (2):209-235.
    In 1644 George Wither stood outside or without the doors of the House of Commons and delivered a speech to Parliament and the nation simultaneously. Not only did this “print oration” function as a prototype for Areopagitica, A Speech of John Milton [...] to the Parliament of England, but it inspired a genre of print pamphlets that would extend well into the eighteenth century. This article identifies and argues for the popular consequences of the genre, detailing its contribution to England’s (...)
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  10. Public Health and Normative Public Goods.Richard H. Dees - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (1):20-26.
    Public health is concerned with increasing the health of the community at whole. Insofar as health is a ‘good’ and the community constitutes a ‘public’, public health by definition promotes a ‘public good’. But ‘public good’ has a particular and much more narrow meaning in the economics literature, and some commentators have tried to limit the scope of public health to this more narrow meaning of a ‘public good’. While such a move makes the content of public health less controversial, (...)
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    Social poetics as research and practice: living in and learning from the process of research.Dee Aldridge & C. Stevenson - 2001 - Nursing Inquiry 8 (1):19-27.
    Social poetics as research and practice: living in and learning from the process of research This paper is both a report of research work carried out by one author of the paper with the other involved in a supervisory role, and a reflection on methodology that was an emergent property of the research process. The research question arose when professional preunderstandings about schizophrenia as a biological disturbance were bracketed as a Husserlian form of phenomenology was adopted. The initial study focused (...)
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  12. The house that Rex built.Dee V. Benson - 2009 - In Scott Wallace Cameron, Galen LeGrande Fletcher & Jane H. Wise (eds.), Life in the Law: Service & Integrity. J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Brigham Young University Law School.
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  13. On the Road.Ruby Blondell - 2006 - In Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (ed.), Plato's Symposium: the ethics of desire. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 22--147.
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  14. Annals of Science Prize: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium.John Dee - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (4).
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  15. Wie is de liberaalste.Door Erik Dees - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Filosofía, cultura y diferencia sexual.Rubí de María Gómez (ed.) - 2001 - México: Plaza y Valdes.
    Después de algunas décadas de desarrollo teórico del feminismo, el mismo perfil de la filosofía se ha transformado con la inteoducción de temas y conceptos novedosos como la perspectiva de género. Los profesores de la Facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH) (y las destacadas invitadas que colaboran en este libro), sensibles a los avances y al despliegue de las categorías culturales que las reflexiones feministas aportan al mundo contemporáneo, se dan a la tarea (...)
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  17. The Development of Negro Religion.Ruby F. Johnson - 1954
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  18. Social properties.Dee Payton - 2023 - In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties. London: Routledge.
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    The Unexpected Perks of Flatting During COVID-19.Ruby Solomon - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (3):352-352.
    The world flipped its sign from open to closed. I'm 6,714 miles from home in a place that tastes familiar. At night, I dream about my mother. It goes like this: I, blindfolded, frantic. My mother, always out of reach.When the sun rises, I bake bread and find I have fallen in...
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    Sane new world: a user's guide to the normal-crazy mind.Ruby Wax - 2013 - New York, New York: Perigee Book/Penguin Group.
    The #1bestseller that presents a funny, honest, and engaging look at the craziness of modern life, explaining why we're all just a little bit out of our minds. In Sane New World, Ruby Wax - comedian, writer and mental health advocate - shows us just how our minds can send us mad as our internal critics play on a permanent loop tape. 'Don't do that.. why you... you didn't... should have... but you didn't...'. Ruby knows those voices well. (...)
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    The dangers of aestheticism in schooling.Ruby Meager - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):23–30.
    Ruby Meager; The Dangers of Aestheticism in Schooling, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 23–30, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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  22. Scenes as Games: Agency, Autonomy, and Value in BDSM.Dee Payton - forthcoming - Hypatia.
    Much of the existing philosophical literature on BDSM focuses on questions about the ethics of BDSM. But there is an underlying question here regarding the nature of BDSM, one which remains largely unaddressed. In this paper, I take that metaphysical question to be prior to the normative one. In other words: it will be important to have a clear view of what BDSM is before we go on to evaluate it. -/- This is a paper about the nature of BDSM (...)
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    The development of category learning strategies: What makes the difference?Rubi Hammer, Gil Diesendruck, Daphna Weinshall & Shaul Hochstein - 2009 - Cognition 112 (1):105-119.
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    Inequality Among Brothers: Class and Kinship in South China.Rubie S. Watson - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    Using historical documents and evidence gathered in the field, Rubie Watson provides a social history of the 600-year-old Chinese lineage village of Ha Tsuen in the New Territories of Hong Kong, and demonstrates the crucial role that the lineage played in the evolution of the community from a few scattered households in the fourteenth century into a regional power from the 1700s onwards. Despite a patrilineal ideology that extols the virtues of brotherhood and equality, Dr Watson shows that the lineage (...)
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  25. Primum Non Nocere Mortuis: Bioethics and the Lives of the Dead.Richard H. Dees - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (6):732-755.
    advanced directivesend-of-life decisionsharming the deadposthumous reproductiontransplant ethics.
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  26. Searching for social properties.Dee Payton - 2022 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3):741-754.
    What does it take for a property to be a social property? This question is different from questions about what it takes for a property to be socially constructed. That is: it is one thing to be social, it is another to be socially constructed. Compared to questions about social construction, this question about sociality has received relatively little attention in social metaphysics. Here, I work from a very specific set of observations which arise from the social metaphysics literature to (...)
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    One size does NOT fit all: Understanding differences in perceived organizational support during the COVID‐19 pandemic.Ruby A. Daniels, Leslie A. Miller, Michael Zia Mian & Stephanie Black - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (S1):193-222.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 127, Issue S1, Page 193-222, Spring 2022.
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  28. Promoting Honesty in Negotiation.J. Gregory Dees - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (4):359-394.
    In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with serious ethical challenges. Harboring suspicions about the ethics of others, many feel justified in engaging in less-than-ideal conduct to protect their own interests. The most sophisticated moral arguments are unlikely to counteract this behavior. We believe that this morally defensive behavior is responsible, in large part, for much undesirable deception in negotiation. Drawing on recent work in the literature of negotiations, we present some practical guidance on how (...)
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    Theology, Ethnography, and the Historicization of Idolatry.Joan Pau Rubiés - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (4):571-596.
    Early Christian writers defined idolatry around the monotheistic distinction between proper worship of the creator and vain worship of the creature, which they had inherited from Hellenistic Judaism. Despite the remarkable consensus about the validity of this theological analysis, the medieval synthesis was under severe strain throughout the early modern period, mainly because of the concept's extended range of application in the new contexts of religious controversy. In all these cases, deciding what practices constituted idolatry was open to debate. By (...)
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    Of Socinians and Homosexuals: Trust and the Limits of Toleration.Richard H. Dees - 2008 - In Russel Hardin, Ingrid Crepell & Stephen Macedo (eds.), toleration on trial. Lexington Books. pp. 85.
    The limits of toleration are at the limits of trust. Without a minimal level of trust between different groups, any accommodation will quickly break down (Dees 1999). In many ways, the point here is obvious: people have to trust one another enough to make toleration possible. In other words, they have to feel that their fundamental moral interests are not threatened if they accept toleration. If that trust breaks down, then civil war—in either the hot or the cold variety—will break (...)
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    The Origins of Scientific "Law".Jane E. Ruby - 1986 - Journal of the History of Ideas 47 (3):341.
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    El debate político-hermenéutico en torno a la violencia sexual y el feminicidio.Rubí de María Gómez Campos - 2023 - Valenciana 31:241-269.
    La violencia contra las mujeres alcanza su expresión más siniestra en el flagelo de nuestro tiempo: el feminicidio. No obstante, la respuesta social e institucional ha sido insólita. Grandes sectores sociales permanecen impasibles ante el aumento de asesinatos cruentos de mujeres y niñas. Inadmisible desde una concepción de humanidad crítica y consciente de sus posibilidades de realización más alta, la misoginia que sostiene el orden social resulta alarmante. El objetivo del trabajo es comprender la estructura simbólica que alienta la violencia, (...)
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  33. Lullism among French and Spanish humanists of the early 16th century.Linda Baez Rubi - 2018 - In Amy M. Austin & Mark David Johnston (eds.), A Companion to Ramon Llull and Llullism. Boston: BRILL.
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  34. (1 other version)Logic, an introduction.Lionel Ruby - 1950 - Chicago: Lippincott.
     
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    (1 other version)The art of making sense. A guide to clear thinking.Lionel Ruby - 1956 - P. Davies.
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    Some legal foundations of society: understanding, purpose and conciliation as means and ends of positive law and representative government.Ruby Ross Vale - 1941 - San Francisco,: C.W. Taylor, Jr..
    1. Understanding.--2. Purpose.--3. Conciliation.--4. Justice.--5. Justice, science and religion as contributions to civilization.--6. Uniformitarian process under supreme law.
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  37. Perceived risk, knowledge, and the lifeworld: The individualising dynamisms of passions and the tying of communal order.Dee Vernberg & J. Murphy - 1996 - Analecta Husserliana 48:121-134.
  38. Establishing Toleration.Richard H. Dees - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (5):667-693.
    Liberals often assume that once people see the costs of intolerance that they will come to embrace toleration and that once they can accept toleration as a modus vivendi, they will soon be able to see it as a good in its own right. But, I argue, that the logic that make in tolerance difficult to break also compel people to resist any attempts to make toleration more than a modus vivendi. True toleration will not be embraced unless the people (...)
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    Making Moral Targeting Decisions in War: The Importance of Principal-Agent Motivation Alignment and Constraining Doctrine.Tomislav Ruby - 2006 - Journal of Military Ethics 5 (1):12-31.
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    (1 other version)Symbolist aesthetics and early abstract art: sites of imaginary space.Dee Reynolds - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents an innovative analysis of the role of imagination as a central concept in both literary and art criticism. Dee Reynolds brings this approach to bear on works by Rimbaud, Mallarme;, Kandinsky, and Mondrian. It allows her to redefine the relationship between Symbolism and abstract art, and to contribute new methodological perspectives to comparative studies of poetry and painting. The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a crucial period in the emergence of new modes of representation, and (...)
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  41. Where is socrates on the "ladder of love"?Ruby Blondell - 2006 - In Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (ed.), Plato's Symposium: the ethics of desire. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 147--178.
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    Paradox regained: A reply to Meyers and Stern.J. Gregory Dees & John A. Hart - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (12):367-372.
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  43. Schijntje of diepte-investering?Door Erik Dees - forthcoming - Idee.
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    A normal coordinate analysis of AMoO4crystals.Ruby Jindal, Hem Chandra Gupta & Murari Mohan Sinha - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (2):208-220.
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    Heterologicality and the Liar.Ruby Meager - 1955 - Analysis 16 (6):131 - 138.
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  46. Academia as therapy.Dee Michell - 2018 - In Alison L. Black & Susanne Garvis (eds.), Women activating agency in academia: metaphors, manifestos and memoir. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Thomas More and Sir John Davies.Ruby Nemser - 1972 - Moreana 9 (3):49-51.
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    In Defense of Dueling.Ryan Ruby - 2008 - Philosophy Now 67:23-24.
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    The nature of beauty, as distinguished from other aesthetic categories.Lionel Ruby - 1930
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    Original mind: uncovering your natural brilliance.Dee Joy Coulter - 2014 - Boulder, Colorado: Sounds True.
    "Children live in a realm of direct experience, engaged with their senses and absorbed in events as they occur. But as adults, we've come to depend on our acquired skills of language, logic, and familiar thinking strategies to get things done and get through our days. For decades, innovative neuroscience educator Dee Joy Coulter has been treasure-hunting for fresh insights into learning that we can actually use-to transform the way we perceive, think, feel, and learn. Original Mind guides us into (...)
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