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    Commentary On" Normal Grief: Good or Bad? Health or Disease?".J. Dominion - 1994 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 1 (4):221-222.
  2. Ruiping Fan.A. Reconstructionist Confucian & A. Human Sagely Dominion Over Nature - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32:105-122.
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  3. Dominion.Thomas Hobbes (ed.) - 1997 - University of California Press.
     
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    Dominion: the power of man, the suffering of animals, and the call to mercy.Matthew Scully (ed.) - 2002 - New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press.
    "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." --Genesis 1:24-26 In this crucial passage from the Old Testament, God grants mankind power over animals. But with this privilege comes the grave responsibility to respect life, to treat animals (...)
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    Dominions and Primitive Positive Functions.Miguel Campercholi - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (1):40-54.
    LetA≤Bbe structures, and${\cal K}$a class of structures. An elementb∈BisdominatedbyArelative to${\cal K}$if for all${\bf{C}} \in {\cal K}$and all homomorphismsg,g':B → Csuch thatgandg'agree onA, we havegb=g'b. Our main theorem states that if${\cal K}$is closed under ultraproducts, thenAdominatesbrelative to${\cal K}$if and only if there is a partial functionFdefinable by a primitive positive formula in${\cal K}$such thatFB(a1,…,an) =bfor somea1,…,an∈A. Applying this result we show that a quasivariety of algebras${\cal Q}$with ann-ary near-unanimity term has surjective epimorphisms if and only if$\mathbb{S}\mathbb{P}_n \mathbb{P}_u \left( {\mathcal{Q}_{{\text{RSI}}} } \right)$has (...)
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  6. The dominion of bioethics : nationalism and Canadian bioethics.Andrea Frolic, Michael D. Coughlin & Bernard Keating - 2011 - In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
  7. Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion and Euthanasia.Ronald Dworkin - unknown
    In 1993, Professor of Jurisprudence, Ronald Dworkin of Oxford University and Professor of Law at New York University, delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s thirteenth Annual Philip A. Hart Memorial Lecture: "Life’s Dominion: An Argument About Abortion and Euthanasia." Dworkin is Professor of Philosophy and Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law at New York University. He received B.A. degrees from both Harvard College and Oxford University, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School and clerked for Judge Learned Hand. He was (...)
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    Dominion.T. D. J. Chappell - 2003 - Ratio 16 (3):307–317.
    I distinguish two claims about human ‘dominion’ over nature: (1) Humans have the right to supervise, manage, and direct the rest of nature; (2) Humans have a special value, superior to the rest of nature. I discuss some ways of rejecting either or both claims, and point to some surprising consequences of such rejections. Then I compare the ways in which Aristotelianism and sentientism might try to keep hold of both claims. This produces two surprising and unwelcome results for (...)
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    Dominions in quasivarieties of universal algebras.Alexander Budkin - 2004 - Studia Logica 78 (1):107 - 127.
    The dominion of a subalgebra H in an universal algebra A (in a class ) is the set of all elements such that for all homomorphisms if f, g coincide on H, then af = ag. We investigate the connection between dominions and quasivarieties. We show that if a class is closed under ultraproducts, then the dominion in is equal to the dominion in a quasivariety generated by . Also we find conditions when dominions in a universal (...)
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    Dominion: The History of England from the Battle of Waterloo to Victoria's Diamond Jubilee by Peter Ackroyd.Daniel Waldow - 2020 - Newman Studies Journal 17 (1):169-171.
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    The dominion of man: the search for ecological responsibility.John N. Black - 1970 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univ Pr.
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    Dominion over Wildlife? An Environmental Theology of Human–Wildlife Relations by Stephen M. Vantassel.Coleman Fannin - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (2):193-194.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Dominion over Wildlife? An Environmental Theology of Human–Wildlife Relations by Stephen M. VantasselColeman FanninDominion over Wildlife? An Environmental Theology of Human–Wildlife Relations Stephen M. Vantassel Eugene, OR: Resource, 2009. 232pp. $26.00In Dominion over Wildlife?, Stephen Vantassel, a scholar with professional experience in animal damage control, provides a substantive examination of the neglected subject of human–wildlife relations. For this, he is to be commended. Although ultimately disappointing, (...)
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    Landfill dominion: The economy of a man-made neo-paradise.Jenifer Wightman - 2018 - Technoetic Arts 16 (3):335-343.
    Herman Daly once identified the absurdity of shipping Danish cookies to the United States; if efficiency were in fact ‘economic’, one might just e-mail the recipe, save the fuel, reduce the greenhouse gases and still enjoy the cookie. This argument playfully illustrates that resources are scarce, ideas are Inherently Not Scarce (INS) and current financial systems are inefficient and not ‘economical’. The unprecedented industry of 7.5 billion people is now concerned about the resulting scarcity and pollution of the finite resource (...)
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    Human reproduction: Dominion and limits.Richard A. McCormick - 1996 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (4):387-392.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Human Reproduction: Dominion and LimitsRichard A. McCormick S.J. (bio)The general struggle throughout Christian history has been to seek the proper balance between dominion and limits, intervention and nonintervention, givenness, and creativity. This struggle has worked itself out in six areas that touch human life. In this essay, I will revisit the Catholic tradition’s treatment of these in terms of dominion and limits to see whether we (...)
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    Locke’s View of Dominion.Kathleen M. Squadrito - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (3):255-262.
    In this paper l examine the extent to which Locke’s reIigious and poIiticaI ideoIogy might be considered to exempIify values which have Ied to environmentaI deterioration. In the Two Treatises of Governlnent, Locke appears to hold a view of dominion which compromises humanitarian principles for economic gain. He often asserts that man has a right to accumulate property and to use land and animals for comfort and convenience. This right issues from God’s decree that men subdue the Earth and (...)
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    Dominion of God: Christendom and Apocalypse in the Middle Ages. By Brett Edward Whalen.R. N. Swanson - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):476-477.
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    Community, Dominion, and Membership.Lawrence C. Becker - 1992 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):17-43.
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    Moral dominion over dying: the case for mercy death.Daniel C. Maguire - 1993 - Bioethics Forum 10 (2):17-19.
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    Dominion Status Today.Thomas P. Peardon - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (4):607-618.
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    The Dominion of Peleus.A. Shewan - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (07):184-186.
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  21. From dominion over nature to environmental ethics: Scientific and philosophical foundations.A. Moroni, M. Mamiani & G. Zurlini - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics. Man’s Relationship with Nature. Interactions with Science. Sixth Economic Summit Conference on Bioethics, Val Duchesse, Brussels.
     
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    Dominion of capital: Canada and international investment.R. T. Naylor - 1975 - In Alkis Kontos (ed.), Domination. University of Toronto Press. pp. 33-68.
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    Aristotle and the Dominion of Nature.Alain Ducharme - 2014 - Environmental Ethics 36 (2):203-214.
    Although it is often held that Aristotle endorses anthropocentric dominionism, Aristotle’s writings include an account of nonhuman value. The interpretation of Aristotle’s natural teleology which assumes that the claim that plants and animals are “for the sake of humans” entails an axiologically anthropocentric view of nature. However, a combination of aspects of Aristotle ethics and natural teleology shows that nature is valuable insofar as it is constituted by natural objects, things with natures. In virtue of having a nature, an object (...)
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    Bases del uso, dominio y propiedad en la escuela franciscana: la relación con la realidad creada en el Francisco de Buenaventura / Use, dominion and property bases in the Franciscan School: the relationship with created reality.Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2016 - Cauriensia 11:197-219.
    La Escuela franciscana ha sido clave en el pensamiento y reflexión económica. El artículo pretende señalar algunos aspectos de la reflexión de Buenaventura sobre la pobreza y el dominio en el Francisco que aparece en la Leyenda Mayor. Se señala la vinculación con el itinerario espiritual y el dominio de sí mismo. In the economics thought and reflexion, Franciscan School has been critical. The paper could indicate several aspects for the Bonaventurian reflexion about poverty and dominion across the image (...)
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    Life's Dominion.Melissa Lane & Ronald Dworkin - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):413.
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  26. Newton’s God of Dominion: The Unity of Newton’s Theological, Scientific, and Political Thought.James E. Force - 1990 - In James E. Force & Richard H. Popkin (eds.), Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology. Kluwer. pp. 75-102.
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    Lyons and Tygers and Wolves, Oh My! Human Equality and the “Dominion Covenant” in Locke’s Two Treatises.Jishnu Guha-Majumdar - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (4):637-661.
    This essay reads John Locke’s Two Treatises through its nonhuman animal presences, especially the emblematic figures of cattle and “noxious creatures” like “lyons,” “tygers,” and wolves. It argues that the real ground of Lockean human equality is an ongoing practice of subjugating nonhuman animals, and not any attribute of the human species as such. More specifically, the Lockean social compact founded on this equality relies on a “dominion covenant,” an existential “agreement” in which God lends the power of (...) to man and any threats to this order require punishment. This dynamic enables violence toward humans, in the name of their humanity, if they do not properly exert their power of dominion. Critics have connected Locke’s theory of property to indigenous dispossession and his theory of punishment to carceral systems; both processes, I argue, intimately rely on the dominion covenant. Lockean racism is the fulfillment of, and not a deviation from, his account of human equality. (shrink)
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    Uso, dominio y propiedad en la Escuela Franciscana / Use, dominion and property in the Franciscan School.Idoya Zorroza Huarte & Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2016 - Cauriensia 11:23-51.
    Se estudian las nociones de ‘uso’, ‘dominio’ y ‘propiedad’) en el pensamiento franciscano por dos motivos. Por un lado, la Escuela de Salamanca, que en cierto modo actúa de síntesis y proyección de las tesis clásicas y medievales y las conecta con el pensamiento moderno, aporta una interesante respuesta en torno al dominio para responder a lo que denominaremos “cuestión franciscana”, así se ve especialmente claro en Domingo de Soto y los autores de dicha Escuela que siguen principalmente su pensamiento. (...)
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    Fundamentalist Dominion, postmodern ecology.Paul Maltby - 2008 - Ethics and the Environment 13 (2):pp. 119-141.
    Christian fundamentalist dominionism is susceptible to a conventional ecological critique; that is to say, one framed in scientific-environmentalist terms of its unsustainability as a practice, given nature’s finite resources and the fragility of ecosystems. Alternatively, a postmodern ecological critique has the conceptual tools to contest dominionism at the level of its discursive transactions, that is to say, the narrative frames and interpretive methods through which fundamentalists have constructed their understanding of the natural world. I shall suggest how postmodernism enables critical (...)
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    Beyond the Psychological Wage: Du Bois on White Dominion.Ella Myers - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (1):6-31.
    W.E.B. Du Bois’s reading of whiteness as a “public and psychological wage” is enormously influential. This essay examines another, lesser known facet of Du Bois’s account of racialized identity: his conceptualization of whiteness as dominion. In his 1920–1940 writings, “modern” whiteness appears as a proprietary orientation toward the planet in general and toward “darker peoples” in particular. This “title to the universe” is part of chattel slavery’s uneven afterlife, in which the historical fact of “propertized human life” endures as (...)
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    Mother Lords: Original Maternal Dominion and the Practice of Preservation in Hobbes.Meghan Robison - forthcoming - Hypatia:1-21.
    Hobbes's justification for original maternal dominion is often evaluated in connection to the ambiguous status of women in his political thought. Many feminist interpreters explain this ambiguity as a contradiction: following Carole Pateman, they see maternal dominion as one term of the “paradox of parental power.” The first aim of this article is to elaborate a second, alternative approach within some critical responses to Pateman's reading. Rather than as one part of a contradiction, in these interpretations maternal (...) emerges as a self-standing form of authority that is very different from patriarchal domination. By offering a new synthesis of some of these interpretations, I aim to show this second view as more comprehensive and compelling than that offered by Pateman. Then, building upon this view, I give a new reading of the concept of preservation that establishes the mother's dominion as an intersubjective practice that reflects an awareness about the interdependent conditions for human well-being and, hence, challenges the standard approach to Hobbesian individualism and sovereign power. Finally, drawing from my interpretation of preservation, I offer a new way to understand Hobbes's argument that “parental authority is derived from the child's consent.”. (shrink)
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    Death's dominion ethics at the end of life.J. Coggon - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (12):742-742.
    Death’s Dominion is Simon Woods’ addition to the excellent and thought-provoking Facing Death series. Its timeliness is hardly at issue: the debate on euthanasia, end-of-life care and associated issues looks set to rage for some time. And it comes out at a time when the UK Parliament is debating a palliative care bill, designed to promote a duty of the state to provide palliative care to all who need it. The real concern with a work in this area is (...)
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    Of death and dominion: the existential foundations of governance.Mohammed A. Bamyeh - 2007 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    Death is the opposite not of life, but of power. And as such, Mohammed Bamyeh argues in this original work, death has had a great and largely unexplored impact on the thinking of governance throughout history, right down to our day. In Of Death and Dominion Bamyeh pursues the idea that a deep concern with death is, in fact, the basis of the ideological foundations of all political systems. Concentrating on four types of political systems—polis, empire, theocracy, and modern (...)
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    Instructions or dominion?Rainer Vesterinen - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (2):359-379.
    In a highly interesting study, Dam and Dam-Jensen (2010) put forward the idea that the indicative and the subjunctive mood in Spanish complementizer phrases can be explained by the instructions they convey. The indicative instructs the addressee to locate the situation created by the verb relative to the situation of utterance, whereas the subjunctive instructs the addressee not to locate the situation described by the verb relative to the situation of utterance. Although this explanation is most appealing, the present paper (...)
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  35. In defense of Dominion.Lloyd H. Steffen - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 14 (1):63-80.
    The biblical notion of dominion has often been cited as the source and sanction for Western attitudes of environmental disregard. An analysis of the Genesis passage in which dominion (radah) is mentioned reveals a curious misreading of the text: dominion is actually an ideal of human-divine intimacy and peacefulness-as one ought to expect in a paradise creation story. I analyze Genesis dominion not only as areligious concept, but also as a philosophical notion manifesting the Hebrew self-understanding (...)
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    The Worker – Dominion and Form.Laurence Hemming, Bogdan Costea & Ernst Jünger - 2017 - Evanston, IL, USA: Northwestern University Press.
    Written in 1932, just before the fall of the Weimar Republic and on the eve of the Nazi accession to power, Ernst Jünger’s The Worker: Dominion and Form articulates a trenchant critique of bourgeois liberalism and seeks to identify the form characteristic of the modern age. Jünger’s analyses, written in critical dialogue with Marx, are inspired by a profound intuition of the movement of history and an insightful interpretation of Nietzsche’s philosophy. -/- Martin Heidegger considered Jünger “the only genuine (...)
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  37. Darwinian Dominion: Animal Welfare and Human Interests: Lewis Petrinovich, Cambridge, Mass, London, England, MIT Press, 1999, ix + 431 pages, pound31.50 (hc). [REVIEW]T. L. S. Sprigge - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (5):412-412.
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    Man's dominion: our violation of the animal world.Monica M. Hutchings - 1970 - London,: Hart-Davis. Edited by Mavis Caver.
    An investigation of ways in which man violates the animal world and examination of role played by various societies throughout the world in protection of animals.
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    Fragile Dominion: Complexity and the Commons By Simon Levin. [REVIEW]Amitrajeet A. Batabyal - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (2):239-240.
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    Dominion of God: Christendom and Apocalypse in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Michael A. Ryan - 2012 - Speculum 87 (4):1269-1271.
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  41. Ronald Dworkin, Life's Dominion.R. Norman - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
  42. Ronald Dworkin, "Life's Dominion".Steven Ross - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (1):96.
     
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    The British Conquest and Dominion of India.David Harris Sacks & Penderel Moon - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):852.
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  44. The Importance of Being Important: Euthanasia and Critical Interests in Dworkin's Life's Dominion: David Mitchell.David Mitchell - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (2):301-314.
    Near the beginning of the last chapter of Life's Dominion, Ronald Dworkin expounds the following problem. Margo has Alzheimer's disease. She suffers from ‘serious and permanent dementia’. It transpires that some years ago, at a time when she was mentally fully competent, Margo executed an advance directive. In this formal document she expressed her wishes concerning what should happen to her if she were to develop Alzheimer's. Should those wishes now be acceded to? For instance, suppose that in her (...)
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    The Dominion Bureau of Statistics: A History of Canada's Central Statistical Office and Its Antecedents, 1841-1972. David A. Worton. [REVIEW]Barbara Bailar - 2000 - Isis 91 (3):599-600.
  46. English Mind and Dominion Mind.F. Clarke - 1927 - Hibbert Journal 26:674.
     
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    Review essay / Dominion as the target of criminal justice.C. L. Ten - 1991 - Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (2):40-46.
    John Braithwaite and Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice, Oxford Clarendon Press, 1990, vii + 229 pp.
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    Death's Dominion, ethics at the end of life.Steven Edwards - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):145–146.
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    Separate Spheres or Shared Dominions?Cathy Ross - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (4):228-235.
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    From Abrogation to Dominion: Navigating India’s Neo-Colonial Settler Agenda in Kashmir and Elimination of Kashmiri Identity.Mehmood Hussain - 2024 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 21 (1):19-41.
    This paper examines the neo-colonial project of Narendra Modi implemented in Kashmir after the revocation of special status on August 5, 2019. The neo-colonial infrastructure supported by the threads of re-classification of legal residents and land designations intends to significantly transform the demography of Muslim majority Kashmir into a Muslim minority, consequently destroying the Muslim identity of the state. The abrogation of Article 370 and enactment of new domicile law has extended the legal and administrative control of New Delhi, making (...)
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