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    An Exploratory Study of the Impact of Malaysian Ethics Education on Ethical Sensitivity.Maisarah Mohamed Saat, Stacey Porter & Gordon Woodbine - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 7:39-62.
    This paper examines the effectiveness of ethics education provided by Malaysian universities. A total of 264 accounting students attending ethics courses in public and private universities responded to a pre and post questionnaire (treatment group) and another 57 students who did not complete an ethics course (control group) were included for comparative purposes. Statistical analysis reveals that business ethics courses are effective as students demonstrate higherlevel of ethical sensitivity upon completion of the course. In contrast, the control group students demonstrate (...)
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    Pursuing justice in Africa: competing imaginaries and contested practices.Jessica Johnson & George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane (eds.) - 2018 - Athens: Ohio University Press.
    Pursuing Justice in Africa focuses on the many actors pursuing many visions of justice across the African continent--their aspirations, divergent practices, and articulations of international and vernacular idioms of justice. The essays selected by editors Jessica Johnson and George H. Karekwaivanane engage with topics at the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship across a wide range of disciplines. These include activism, land tenure, international legal institutions, and post-conflict reconciliation. Building on recent work in sociolegal studies that foregrounds justice over and above (...)
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    The Healing bond: the patient-practitioner relationship and therapeutic responsibility.Susan Budd & Ursula Sharma (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    By considering the nature of the relationship between patient and healer, The Healing Bond explores the responsibilities of both, with a special emphasis on the therapeutic responsibility. The editors and contributors examine both orthodox and unorthodox forms of healing practice and apply a variety of professional and analytic perspectives to the medical profession as a whole. They look at specific areas of health such as midwifery, psychoanalysis, naturopathy, the relations between medicine and state, and the appeal of "quacks." Particular issues (...)
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  4. The Ferment of Knowledge: Studies in the Historiography of Eighteenth-Century Science.G. S. Rousseau & R. Porter - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1):88-97.
     
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    Habermas in Pleasantville: Cinema as Political Critique.Robert Porter - 2007 - Contemporary Political Theory 6 (4):405-418.
    Does cinema express or engender political thought? Can we think of cinema, or certain specific cinematic texts, as bodies of political theory? In this paper I provide a positive response to such questions by arguing for a notion of, what I want to call, cinema as political critique. In order to make sense of this idea and render it more concrete, I will draw on fragments of the political theory of Jürgen Habermas and will discuss and give an analysis of (...)
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    Fault tolerant mechanism design.Ryan Porter, Amir Ronen, Yoav Shoham & Moshe Tennenholtz - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (15):1783-1799.
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    Commentary from the left to the right side of the ledger: Fully expressing the real value of nursing.Tim Porter-O'Grady - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12567.
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  8. Cardinal Lavigerie: Churchman, Prophet and Missionary (Francois Renault).A. Porter - 1996 - Heythrop Journal 37:237-237.
     
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    Don DeLillo (review).Chris Porter - 2005 - Symploke 13 (1):366-367.
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    (1 other version)Explorations in Poetics, and: La Poésie du lieu: Segalen, Thoreau, Guillevic, Ponge (review).Laurence M. Porter - 2009 - Substance 38 (1):154-160.
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    Editorial Introduction to Issue 13: 2.Steven L. Porter - 2020 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 13 (2):153-155.
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    Education/work policy for females in education.Cynthia Porter-Gehrie - 1977 - Educational Studies 8 (4):373-382.
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    Essay Review: Danger: Science at Work: Technology and Toil in Nineteenth Century Britain.Roy Porter - 1980 - History of Science 18 (4):303-304.
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  14. Gender in theology: the example of John Paul II's Mulieris dignitatem.Lawrence B. Porter - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (1):97-131.
    L'A. s'intéresse à la question des genres en théologie en prenant l'exemple d'une Encyclique du Pape Jean-Paul II sur la femme et sa dignité, Mulieris Dignitatem. La théologie féministe a donné, en effet, une importance nouvelle à cette question. Le document pontifical contient une analyse phénoménologique des différences entre les sexes et rejoint certaines analyses féministes. L'A. en profite pour soulever le problème de l'ordination des femmes au ministère presbytéral, et pour résoudre exhaustivement ce problème avec la substance de l'Encyclique.
     
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    Gentlemen of Science: Early Correspondence of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Jack Morrell, Arnold Thackray.Roy Porter - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):641-642.
  16. Homer: The Very Idea.James Porter - 2002 - Arion 10 (2).
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    Imperial and Administrative Records, Part I: Palace and Temple Administration.Barbara Nevling Porter, F. M. Fales & J. N. Postgate - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):166.
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    In defense of living nature : finding common ground in a medieval tradition.Jean Porter - 2011 - In Gregory E. Kaebnick (ed.), The ideal of nature: debates about biotechnology and the environment. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 17.
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    Instructor's manual to accompany The voice of reason: fundamentals of critical thinking.Burton Frederick Porter - 2002 - New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Burton Frederick Porter.
    This extensive Instructor's Manual contains answers to the exercises that appear throughout the text.
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  20. Is the sublime an aesthetic value?James I. Porter - 2012 - In I. Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Aesthetic value in classical antiquity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Introduction to the Special Theme Issue: Dallas Willard and Spiritual Formation.Steve L. Porter & Gary W. Moon - 2010 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 3 (2):126-127.
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    Introduction to the Special Theme Issue: Christian Spirituality and Christian Mission: On not Trying to be more Generous than God.Steve L. Porter - 2013 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 6 (1):3-10.
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    Introduction to Volume 2, Issue 1.Steve L. Porter - 2009 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 2 (1):2-3.
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    Jane Austen and the Body: "The Picture of Health"John Wiltshire.Roy Porter - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):165-166.
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    The concussion of revolution: Publications and reform at the early Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1812?1842.Charlotte M. Porter - 1979 - Journal of the History of Biology 12 (2):273-292.
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    Essay Review: Strata and Their Data. [REVIEW]Roy Porter - 1987 - History of Science 25 (3):324-326.
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    God Has Chosen: the Doctrine of Election through Christian History. [REVIEW]Nathan Porter - 2021 - Augustinian Studies 52 (2):218-219.
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    General Reason, Ridicule and Religion, The Age of Enlightenment in England, 1660–1750. By John Redwood. London: Thames and Hudson, 1976. Pp. 287. £7.00. [REVIEW]Roy Porter - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):269-270.
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    Geology Two Hundred Years of Geology in America. Proceedings of the New Hampshire Bicentennial Conference on the History of Geology. Ed. by Cecil J. Schneer. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 1979. Pp. xvii + 385. $20.00. [REVIEW]Roy Porter - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (2):209-210.
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    Philosophy, metaphilosophy and ideology-critique: an interview with Ruth Porter Groff.Ruth Porter Groff & Jamie Morgan - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (2):256-292.
    In this interview, Ruth Groff discusses how she came to be a realist, her role as a community organizer, her relationship to critical realism, and various issues arising from her published work over the years. Discussion ranges across the nature of positivism and its legacy, the concept of falsehood, realism about causal powers, mind-independent reality, the history of philosophy, and the underlying interest in ideology-critique that runs through her thinking.
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  31. The instability of philosophical intuitions: Running hot and cold on truetemp.Stacey Swain, Joshua Alexander & Jonathan M. Weinberg - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1):138-155.
    A growing body of empirical literature challenges philosophers’ reliance on intuitions as evidence based on the fact that intuitions vary according to factors such as cultural and educational background, and socio-economic status. Our research extends this challenge, investigating Lehrer’s appeal to the Truetemp Case as evidence against reliabilism. We found that intuitions in response to this case vary according to whether, and which, other thought experiments are considered first. Our results show that compared to subjects who receive the Truetemp Case (...)
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    Functional neuroimaging and the law: Trends and directions for future scholarship.Stacey A. Tovino - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (9):44 – 56.
    Under the umbrella of the burgeoning neurotransdisciplines, scholars are using the principles and research methodologies of their primary and secondary fields to examine developments in neuroimaging, neuromodulation and psychopharmacology. The path for advanced scholarship at the intersection of law and neuroscience may clear if work across the disciplines is collected and reviewed and outstanding and debated issues are identified and clarified. In this article, I organize, examine and refine a narrow class of the burgeoning neurotransdiscipline scholarship; that is, scholarship at (...)
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    On Ethically Solvent Leaders: The Roles of Pride and Moral Identity in Predicting Leader Ethical Behavior.Stacey Sanders, Barbara Wisse, Nico W. Van Yperen & Diana Rus - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (3):631-645.
    The popular media has repeatedly pointed to pride as one of the key factors motivating leaders to behave unethically. However, given the devastating consequences that leader unethical behavior may have, a more scientific account of the role of pride is warranted. The present study differentiates between authentic and hubristic pride and assesses its impact on leader ethical behavior, while taking into consideration the extent to which leaders find it important to their self-concept to be a moral person. In two experiments (...)
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    Nightingale's realist philosophy of science.Sam Porter - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (1):14-25.
    This paper examines Florence Nightingale's realist philosophy of science by comparing it to the contemporaneously dominant philosophy of positivism. It starts by adumbrating the tenets of positivism and continues by assessing the degree to which Nightingale accepted or rejected those tenets. It is argued that while she accepted much of positivism, on realist grounds she opposed its belief in phenomenalism, its rejection of speculative philosophy, its separation of fact and value, and its rejection of religion. Following an examination of how (...)
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  35. Wilhelm von Humboldt: über die unter dem Namen Bhagavad-Gita bekannte Episode des Maha-bharata: facsimile with commentary on biogenesis of ethics and east-west pereption of complementarity of existence and death.Stacey B. Day - 2001 - Chestnut Ridge, NY: International Foundation for Biosocial Development an Human Health. Edited by Wilhelm Humboldt.
     
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  36. Healers and scientists: the epistemological politics of research about medicinal plants in Tanzania, or 'moving away from traditional medicine'.Stacey A. Langwick - 2011 - In Wenzel Geissler & Catherine Molyneux (eds.), Evidence, ethos and experiment: the anthropology and history of medical research in Africa. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    “DNA Is Information, and Genetics Is Information Technology”: Reconsidering the Genetic Code.Stacey Pereira - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):75-76.
    In their article “Genomic Contextualism: Shifting the Rhetoric of Genetic Exceptionalism,” Garrison and colleagues (2019) make a compelling case for moving away from the rhetoric of genetic excepti...
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    Slavery and ideologies of womanhood in antebellum America.Stacey Vallas - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1010-1016.
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    Feminist Perspectives on Ethics.Elisabeth J. Porter - 1999 - Longman.
    Elisabeth Porter's guide to the development of feminist thought on ethics & moral agency surveys feminist debates on the nature of feminist ethics, intimate relationships, professional ethics, politics, sexual politics, abortion and reproductive choices.
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    The impact of neuroscience on health law.Stacey A. Tovino - 2008 - Neuroethics 1 (2):101-117.
    Advances in neuroscience have implications for criminal law as well as civil and regulatory law, including health, disability, and benefit law. The role of the behavioral and brain sciences in health insurance claims, the mental health parity debate, and disability proceedings is examined.
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  41. Changing the wor(l)d: discourse, politics, and the feminist movement.Stacey Young - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Changing the Wor(l)d draws on feminist publishing, postmodern theory and feminist autobiography to powerfully critique both liberal feminism and scholarship on the women's movement, arguing that both ignore feminism's unique contributions to social analysis and politics. These contributions recognize the power of discourse, the diversity of women's experiences, and the importance of changing the world through changing consciousness. Young critiques social movement theory and five key studies of the women's movement, arguing that gender oppression can be understood only in relation (...)
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    Digital Media: Human–Technology Connection.Stacey O'Neal Irwin & Don Ihde - 2016 - Lexington Books.
    Digital Media: Human–Technology Connection examines the technologically textured world through case studies that illustrate the way humans and technology connect with each other and the world. An interdisciplinary array of sources from philosophy, postphenomenology, philosophy of technology, media studies, media ecology, and film studies shows that digital media and its content are not neutral. This technology textures the world in multiple and varied ways that transform human abilities, augment experience, and pattern the world.
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    Letter from Rev. J. L. Porter of Damascus, Containing Greek Inscriptions, with Press. Woolsey's Remarks on the Same.T. D. Woolsey & J. L. Porter - 1855 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 5:183.
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    Commercial Interests, the Technological Imperative, and Advocates: Three Forces Driving Genomic Sequencing in Newborns.Stacey Pereira & Ellen Wright Clayton - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (S2):43-44.
    While the NSIGHT program was driven by a desire to define and gather data about both the benefits and harms of introducing genomic sequencing into the care of newborns, it remains to be seen how much influence these data will have in shaping the use of this technology in newborns. Ultimately, three additional forces—commercial interests, the technological imperative, and advocates—may play a significant role in shaping the use of sequencing in newborns. Policy‐makers and clinicians should be aware of the effects (...)
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    Devils, Parasites,and Fierce Needles: Healing and the Politics of Translation in Southern Tanzania.Stacey A. Langwick - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (1):88-117.
    In Tanzania, the encounter between a traditional malady called degedege and the modern malady malaria is a fight to participate in the making of the bodies of women and children as well as the agents that afflict them. In their respective settings,degedege and malaria are considered two of the most common threats to the well-being of pregnant women and their young children. Local, national, and international public-health concerns for the early treatment of malaria compel biomedical practitioners to claim that degedege (...)
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  46. Stereotype Threat, Epistemic Injustice, and Rationality.Stacey Goguen - 2016 - In Michael Brownstein & Jennifer Mather Saul (eds.), Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 216-237.
    Though stereotype threat is most well-known for its ability to hinder performance, it actually has a wide range of effects. For instance, it can also cause stress, anxiety, and doubt. These additional effects are as important and as central to the phenomenon as its effects on performance are. As a result, stereotype threat has more far-reaching implications than many philosophers have realized. In particular, the phenomenon has a number of unexplored “epistemic effects.” These are effects on our epistemic lives—i.e., the (...)
     
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  47. Secrets and Spies: Investigating Alias.Stacey Abbott & Simon Brown (eds.) - 2007
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    Healers and Scientists: The Epistemological Politics of Research about Medicinal Plants in Tanzania.Stacey A. Langwick - 2011 - In Wenzel Geissler & Catherine Molyneux (eds.), Evidence, ethos and experiment: the anthropology and history of medical research in Africa. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 263.
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    “We're Supposed to Be Asleep?” Vigilance, Paranoia, and the Alert Methamphetamine User.Stacey A. McKenna - 2013 - Anthropology of Consciousness 24 (2):172-190.
    The stimulant “benefits” of amphetamine and its derivative, methamphetamine, have endured since the drugs first became popular nearly a century ago. The concepts of increasing energy for functional purposes related to work and productivity have been well studied. However, the broader idea of increased alertness, and what this means in the lives of users, has not yet been sufficiently examined. This article draws from ongoing research with active methamphetamine users to explore the perceived benefits, drawbacks, and meanings of remaining alert—awake (...)
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  50. Lenses into war: digital vérité in Iraq war films.Stacey Peebles - 2014 - In David LaRocca (ed.), The philosophy of war films. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
     
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