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    Montesquieu and the old regime.Sheila M. Mason - 1978 - Philosophical Books 19 (1):11-11.
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    Books reviews.Sheila M. Smith - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (3):281-282.
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    The Hollow at the Heart of It.Sheila M. Bruening - 1986 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 31:241-249.
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    Book-reviews.Sheila M. Smith - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (2):184-185.
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    FOCUS: Guidance for british managers.Sheila M. Evers - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):23–24.
    In 1990‐92 Britain's Institute of Management commissioned a working party of its Professional Practice Committee to review the Institute's Code of Conduct and Guides to Professional Management Practice. Sheila Evers, currently Vice‐Chairman of the Institute of Management, chaired the working party; and based on further discussions she has now written and compiled a supporting document, “The Manager as a Professional”, with checklists for the individual manager. Copyright of the documents, reproduced here with permission, rests with The Institute of Management, (...)
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    Human Experimentation: a Guided Step into the Unknown.Sheila M. Gore - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (2):97-97.
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    (1 other version)FOCUS: The social role of business tomorrow's company — inclusively ethical?Sheila M. Evers - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (2):76–80.
    Britain's Royal Society of Arts has recently produced a report on the conditions of future successful business in Britain, entitled Tomorrow's Company, in which the idea of the “inclusive company” is seen to be central to such success. How, and to what extent, does business ethics figure in this prospect for the future? The author is Vice‐Chairman of the Institute of Management and former Chair of its Professional Practice Committee.
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  8. Political ideology: Empirical relevance of the hypothesis of decline.M. Rejai, W. L. Mason & D. C. Beller - 1968 - Ethics 78 (4):303-312.
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    England, Europe and Celtic world: King Athelstan‘s foreign policy.Sheila M. Sharp - 1997 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 79 (3):197-220.
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    Stimulus meaning in stimulus predifferentiation.Sheila M. Pfafflin - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (4):269.
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    Seek and Hide: Public Health Departments and Persons with Tuberculosis, 1890–1940.Sheila M. Rothman - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):289-295.
    In 1882 Koch discovered the tubercle bacillus and transformed both the medical and the social history of tuberculosis and the experiences of those who contracted it. For the first time, the absence or presence of the bacillus made it possible to define, in Koch’s terms, “the boundaries of the diseases to be understood as tuberculosis.” And for the first time the sick became subject to oversight and discrimination.Prior to Koch’s discovery, tuberculosis, or as it was then called, consumption, was considered (...)
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  12. Mapping another dimension of a feminist ethics of care: Family-based transnational care.Sheila M. Neysmith & Yanqiu Rachel Zhou - 2013 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6 (2):141-159.
    A case study of Chinese grandparents’ transnational caregiving experiences in Canada highlights two issues that have received limited attention in the broader feminist care literature: elderly persons are usually positioned as receivers rather than providers of care; and transnational care studies focus on women migrating as part of “global care chains,” rather than on elderly family members migrating to meet the caring needs of adult kin who work in market economies that do not recognize caring responsibilities. The paper concludes by (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. SMith - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (2):184-185.
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    “You're not just in there to do the work”: Depersonalizing policies and the exploitation of home care workers' labor.Sheila M. Neysmith & Jane Aronson - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (1):59-77.
    Community care for frail elderly people rests heavily on the work of low-status, paraprofessional home care workers. Home care workers describe their work as highly personalized caring labor that often seeps out of its formal boundaries into informal, unpaid activities. Although these activities are valued by workers, their supervisors, elderly clients, and family members, they represent uncompensated and exploited labor. Cost-cutting trends in home care management that seek to depersonalize home care labor are likely to increase its exploitative potential for (...)
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    The british institute of management.Sheila M. Evers - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (2):151–153.
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    A Stakeholder Approach to the Ethicality of BRIC-firm Managers' Use of Favors.Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer, Denise R. Dunlap & Alfred M. Jaeger - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (1):27-38.
    This article investigates the use of favors by managers of BRIC firms to accomplish business goals, the ethicality of which should be determined by the moral reasoning in these countries rather than from a developed country perspective. We define a favor as an exchange of outcomes between individuals, typically utilizing one's connections, that is based on a commonly understood cultural tradition, with reciprocity by the receiver typically not being immediate, and its value being less than what would constitute bribery within (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (1):184-185.
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  18. "Shelley and the Sublime: An Interpretation of the Major Poems": Angela Leighton. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (3):281.
     
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    Consistency of Parental and Self-Reported Adolescent Wellbeing: Evidence From Developmental Language Disorder.Sheila M. Gough Kenyon, Olympia Palikara & Rebecca M. Lucas - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Research on adolescent wellbeing in Developmental Language Disorder has previously been examined through measures of parent or self-reported wellbeing, but never has a study included both and enabled comparison between the two. The current study reports parent and self rated wellbeing of adolescents with DLD and Low Language ability, as well as their typically developing peers. It also examines consistency between raters and factors influencing correspondence. Adolescents aged 10–11 with DLD, LL or TD were recruited from eight UK primary schools. (...)
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  20. "The P.R.B. Journal": William E. Fredeman. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (2):179.
     
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  21. "The Exposure of Luxury. Radical Themes in Thackeray": Barbara Hardy. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):93.
     
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  22. "The Letters of William Blake": Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (1):90.
     
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  23. "The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape": Allen Staley. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (1):83.
     
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (2):184-185.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1980 - British Journal of Aesthetics 20 (3):184-185.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. SMith - 1987 - British Journal of Aesthetics 27 (2):184-185.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):184-185.
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  28. On the Performative Interpretation of Nature: A New Model of Nature Appreciation.Sheila M. Lintott - 2002 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Although many philosophers have attempted to explain how we do and how we ought to aesthetically appreciate nature, I argue that such appreciation has yet to be fully understood. I agree with the vast majority of aestheticians who argue that a successful model of nature appreciation will take into account the ways in which natural objects differ from art objects.Hence, the model I present illustrates that the way we appreciate art objects differs in important respects from the way we appreciate (...)
     
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  29. "The Art of Allusion in Victorian Fiction": Michael Wheeler. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1980 - British Journal of Aesthetics 20 (3):270.
     
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  30. "William Blake's Epic: Imagination Unbound": Joanne Witke. [REVIEW]Sheila M. A. Smith - 1987 - British Journal of Aesthetics 27 (2):192.
     
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  31. "Virginia Woolf. The Echoes Enslaved": Allen McLaurin. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (4):415.
     
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    The Conflict Over Children's Rights.David J. Rothman & Sheila M. Rothman - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (3):7-10.
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    One corner of the square: essays on the philosophy of Roger T. Ames.Ian M. Sullivan & Joshua Mason (eds.) - 2021 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
    In a historical moment when cross-cultural communication proves both necessary and difficult, the work of comparative philosophy is timely. Philosophical resources for building a shared future marked by vitality and collaborative meaning-making are in high demand. Taking note of the present global philosophical situation, this collection of essays critically engages the scholarship of Roger T. Ames, who for decades has had a central role in the evolution of comparative and nonwestern philosophy. With a reflective methodology that has produced creative translations (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (1):184-185.
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  35. "British Romantic Art": Karl Kroeber. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (2):186.
     
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  36. "Victorian Scrutinies: Reviews of Poetry 1830-1870": Isobel Armstrong. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):96.
     
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    The Pursuit of Perfection: The Promise and Perils of Medical Enhancement. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Frank, Sheila M. Rothman & David J. Rothman - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (1):46.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):184-185.
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  39. "The Mind and Art of Victorian England": Edited by Josef L. Altholz. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (2):184.
     
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    Hippocratic vs. Judeo-Christian Medical Ethics: Principles in Conflict.Robert M. Veatch & Carol G. Mason - 1987 - Journal of Religious Ethics 15 (1):86-105.
    It is widely presumed, at least among typical Western physicians and medical lay persons, that the Hippocratic and the Judeo- Christian traditions in medical ethics are closely connected or at least compatible. We examine the historical, metaethical, and normative relationships between them, and we find virtually no evidence of any historical links prior to the ninth century. In fact, important differences between them are found. The Hippocratic Oath appears to reflect the environment of a Greek mystery cult. It includes a (...)
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  41. "Samuel Palmer: A Biography": Raymond Lister. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (2):176.
     
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  42. "The Paintings and Drawings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti A Catalogue Raisonné": Virginia Surtees. [REVIEW]Sheila M. Smith - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):104.
     
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    Extending life for people with a terminal illness: a moral right and an expensive death? Exploring societal perspectives.Neil McHugh, Rachel M. Baker, Helen Mason, Laura Williamson, Job van Exel, Rohan Deogaonkar, Marissa Collins & Cam Donaldson - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):14.
    Many publicly-funded health systems apply cost-benefit frameworks in response to the moral dilemma of how best to allocate scarce healthcare resources. However, implementation of recommendations based on costs and benefit calculations and subsequent challenges have led to ‘special cases’ with certain types of health benefits considered more valuable than others. Recent debate and research has focused on the relative value of life extensions for people with terminal illnesses. This research investigates societal perspectives in relation to this issue, in the UK.
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    Irrelevant-incentive learning and two-process theory.Douglas S. Grant, Sheila M. Greer & Donald D. Severance - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (4):297-300.
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    The Willowbrook Wars: A Decade of Struggle for Social Justice.Robert A. Burt, David J. Rothman & Sheila M. Rothman - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (4):26.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Willowbrook Wars: A Decade of Struggle for Social Justice. By David J. Rothman and Sheila M. Rothman.
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    A novel fMRI paradigm suggests that pedaling-related brain activation is altered after stroke.Nutta-on Promjunyakul, Brian D. Schmit & Sheila M. Schindler-Ivens - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Decision of the advisory board of Stanford University in the matter of Professor H. Bruce Franklin, 5 January, 1972.Donald Kennedy, David A. Hamburg, G. L. Bach, Robert McAfee Brown, Sanford M. Dornbusch, David M. Mason & Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky - 1972 - Minerva 10 (3):452-483.
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    Sharing insights : Buddhism and recent Aristotelian ethics.Sheila Mason - 2012 - In William Sweet (ed.), Migrating Texts and Traditions. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press. pp. 201-220.
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  49. Roberta Imboden, From the Cross to the Kingdom Reviewed by.Sheila Mason Mullett - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (4):130-132.
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    Business Versus Ethics? Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics.M. Tina Dacin, Jeffrey S. Harrison, David Hess, Sheila Killian & Julia Roloff - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (3):863-877.
    To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide commentaries on the future of business ethics. This essay comprises a selection of commentaries aimed at creating dialogue around the theme Business versus Ethics?. The authors of these commentaries seek to transcend the age-old separation fallacy :409–421, 1994) that juxtaposes business and ethics/society, posing a forced choice or trade off. Providing a contemporary take on (...)
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