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    A literature review analysis of engagement with the Nagoya Protocol, with specific application to Africa.J. Knight, E. Flack-Davison, S. Engelbrecht, R. G. Visagie, W. Beukes, T. Coetzee, M. Mwale & D. Ralefala - 2022 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 15 (2):69-74.
    The 2010 Nagoya Protocol is an international framework for access and benefit sharing (ABS) of the use of genetic and biological resources, with particular focus on indigenous communities. This is especially important in Africa, where local communities have a close reliance on environmental resources and ecosystems. However, national legislation and policies commonly lag behind international agreements, and this poses challenges for legal compliance as well as practical applications. This study reviews the academic literature on the Nagoya Protocol and ABS applications, (...)
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    Review of Harley E. Flack and Edmund D. Pelligrino: African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics.[REVIEW]Harley E. Flack & Edmund D. Pelligrino - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):404-406.
  3. The Text, Canon, and Principal Versions of the Bible.Elmer E. Flack & Bruce M. Metzger - 1956
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    Riassunto: Merleau-Ponty e la “defamiliarizzazione” dei formalisti russi.Patrick Flack - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:256-256.
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    Did Human Culture Emerge in a Cultural Evolutionary Transition in Individuality?Dinah R. Davison, Claes Andersson, Richard E. Michod & Steven L. Kuhn - 2021 - Biological Theory 16 (4):213-236.
    Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality have been responsible for the major transitions in levels of selection and individuality in natural history, such as the origins of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms, and eusocial insects. The integrated hierarchical organization of life thereby emerged as groups of individuals repeatedly evolved into new and more complex kinds of individuals. The Social Protocell Hypothesis proposes that the integrated hierarchical organization of human culture can also be understood as the outcome of an ETI—one that produced (...)
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  6. Old Testament Commentary: A General Introduction to and a Commentary on the Books of the Old Testament.Herbert C. Alleman & Elmer E. Flack - 1948
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    The role of metaphor in shaping scientific inquiry.Dinah R. Davison & Richard E. Michod - forthcoming - Metascience:1-4.
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    Effects of amniocentesis for genetic purposes on the pregnancy and its outcome.E. V. Davison, A. S. McIntosh & D. F. Roberts - 1987 - Journal of Biosocial Science 19 (3):295-304.
  9. Evolution of Individuality: A Case Study in the Volvocine Green Algae.Erik R. Hanschen, Dinah R. Davison, Zachariah I. Grochau-Wright & Richard E. Michod - 2017 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 9 (3).
    All disciplines must define their basic units and core processes. In evolutionary biology, the core process is natural selection and the basic unit of selection and adaptation is the individual. To operationalize the theory of natural selection we must count individuals, as they are the bearers of fitness. While canonical individuals have often been taken to be multicellular organisms, the hierarchy of life shows that new kinds of individuals have evolved. A variety of criteria have been used to define biological (...)
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    The Oxyrhynchus Papyri - E. Lobel and C. H. Roberts: The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Part xxii. (Graeco-Roman Memoirs, No. 31.) Pp. xiv+182; 11 plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1954. Boards, £5 net.J. A. Davison - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):12-.
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    ‘The Whole Sack’ - Giuseppe Broccia: Struttura e spirito del libro VI dell' lliade. Parte prima. Pp. 122. Sapri: ‘Centro Librario’, 1962. Paper, L. 1,800.J. A. Davison - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):15-.
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  12. Science and the Good: The Tragic Quest for the Foundations of Morality.James Davison Hunter & Paul Nedelisky - 2018 - [West Conshohocken, PA]: Yale University Press. Edited by Paul Nedelisky.
    _Why efforts to create a scientific basis of morality are doomed to fail_ In this illuminating book, James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky recount the centuries-long, passionate quest to discover a scientific foundation for morality. The "new moral science" led by such figures as E.O. Wilson, Patricia Churchland and Joshua Greene is only the newest manifestation of an effort that has failed repeatedly. Though claims for its accomplishments are often wildly exaggerated, this new iteration has been no more successful (...)
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    Niilismo e as Potências Do Falso: Vida, Arte e Verdade Em Nietzsche e Orson Welles.Davison Roberto de Paula - 2021 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 2 (3):43.
    O objetivo deste artigo é analisar as relações entre o niilismo e as potências do falso, a partir dos conceitos de vida, arte e a crítica à vontade de verdade na filosofia de Nietzsche e no cinema de Orson Welles, através do filme A marca da maldade. O niilismo caracterizado como o movimento de deslocamento do centro de gravidade da vida e a invenção de outro mundo, o mundo verdadeiro, empreendida como forma de vingança articula-se com a vontade de verdade. (...)
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    Giacomo Bona: Il ν ος е ί ν οι nell' Odissea. (Università di Torino: Pubblicazioni della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, vol. xi, fasc. 1.) Pp. 68. Turin: Università, 1959. Paper, L. 700. [REVIEW]J. A. Davison - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):79-.
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    Judith L. Bronstein, ed. Mutualism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 320 pp. – Sonia E. Sultan. Organism and Environment: Ecological Development, Niche Construction, and Adaptation. Oxford: Oxfo. [REVIEW]Andrew Davison - 2020 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 7 (2):288.
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    The role of metaphor in shaping scientific inquiry: Andrew Reynolds: The third lens: Metaphor and the creation of modern cell biology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018, 272 pp, $30.00 PB. [REVIEW]Richard E. Michod & Dinah R. Davison - 2023 - Metascience 32 (3):313-316.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Timothy E. O'Connor, R. M. Davison, John Riser, Robert C. Williams, N. G. O. Pereira, John W. Murphy & Irving H. Anellis - 1993 - Studies in East European Thought 45 (3):59-67.
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    Book Symposium on The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics by Paul B. Thompson: The University Press of Kentucky 2010. [REVIEW]Per Sandin, Erland Mårald, Aidan Davison, David E. Nye & Paul B. Thompson - 2013 - Philosophy and Technology 26 (3):301-320.
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    Saffo: Storia e leggenda. [REVIEW]J. A. Davison - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):224-225.
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  20. De quem é a praça Gomes Freire?: As disputas simbólicas no espaço Jardim e as representações da imprensa de Mariana-MG.Cláudio Rodrigues Coração & Filipe Davison Barboza Carneiro - 2019 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 25 (1).
    Principal espaço público de Mariana-MG, a praça Gomes Freire – mais conhecida como Jardim – é frequentada por diferentes grupos sociais. Essa sociabilidade não se dá de forma totalmente harmônica, o que gera disputas simbólicas. A partir do entendimento de que deve ser preservado no Jardim seu caráter plural de convivência – mesmo na chave da tensionalidade – este artigo pretende investigar as representações sobre a praça através da mídia local, mais precisamente pelo jornal Ponto Final, já que a imprensa (...)
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    Book Review:African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics. Harley E. Flack, Edmund D. Pelligrino. [REVIEW]Anita L. Allen - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):404-.
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    Martha Rosenberg: Born with a junk food deficiency: how flacks, quacks, and hacks pimp the public health: Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, 2012, 373 pp, ISBN: 978-1-61614-593-4.Ann E. Reisner - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (1):165-166.
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  23. The Waldensian Dissent: Persecution and Survival, c. 1170-c. 1570. By Gabriel Audisio, translated by Claire Davison.J. E. Weakland - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):277-277.
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    The limit of charity and agreement.Y. E. Chuang - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):99-122.
    Radical interpretation is used by Davison in his linguistic theory not only as an interesting thought experiment but also a general pattern that is believed to be able to give an essential and general account of linguistic interpretation. If the principle of charity is absolutely necessary to radical interpretation, it becomes, in this sense, a general methodological principle. However, radical interpretation is a local pattern that is proper only for exploring certain interpretation in a specific case, and consequently the (...)
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    Darwinian building blocks.Peter Railton - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    Although the ‘naturalistic fallacy’ and the is/ought distinction have often been invoked as definitive grounds for rejecting any attempt to bring evolutionary thought to bear on ethics, they are better interpreted as warnings than as absolute barriers. Our moral concepts themselves -- e.g. the principle that ‘ought implies can’ -- require us to ask whether human psychology is capable of impartial empathetic thought and motivation characteristic of normative systems that could count as moral. As the essay by Flack and (...)
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    ‘Any animal whatever'.Jessica C. Flack & Frans Bm de Waal - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    To what degree has biology influenced and shaped the development of moral systems? One way to determine the extent to which human moral systems might be the product of natural selection is to explore behaviour in other species that is analogous and perhaps homologous to our own. Many non-human primates, for example, have similar methods to humans for resolving, managing, and preventing conflicts of interests within their groups. Such methods, which include reciprocity and food sharing, reconciliation, consolation, conflict intervention, and (...)
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    Peripheral feedback effects of facial expressions, bodily postures, and vocal expressions on emotional feelings.William Flack - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (2):177-195.
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    Phänomenologische Ästhetik und die allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.Patrick Flack - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 61 (2):161-176.
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    Phenomenology as an Abortive Science of Art: Two Contexts of Early Phenomenological Aesthetics ( Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft and GAChN).Patrick Flack - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2):109-125.
    This article critically examines the usual characterisation of aesthetics as a fragmented, marginal or secondary field within phenomenology. The author argues in particular that phenomenological aesthetics was consciously and systematically articulated as an explicit programme in at least two distinct contexts of early phenomenology: the international project to establish a general science of art known as the Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft, and the Soviet State Academy of Art Studies (GAChN). The article explores the impact of these institutions on the development of early (...)
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  30. Monkey Business and Business Ethics.Jessica C. Flack & Frans B. M. De Waal - 2004 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4:7-41.
    To what degree has biology influenced and shaped the development of moral systems? One way to determine the extent to which human moral systems might be the product of natural selection is to explore behaviour in other species that is analogous and perhaps homologous to our own. Many non-human primates, for example, have similar methods to humans for resolving, managing, and preventing conflicts of interests within their groups. Such methods, which include reciprocity and food sharing, reconciliation, consolation, conflict intervention, and (...)
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    Abstract: Merleau-Ponty and the Russian Formalists' “Defamiliarisation”.Patrick Flack - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:255-255.
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    Alan Wolfe's simple gifts.Richard Flacks - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (3):395-408.
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    Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900.Andrew Flack - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):331-351.
    Focusing on Kentucky’s immense and world-famous Mammoth Cave, this essay considers contexts from across the nineteenth century in which subterranean darkness was envisaged as a driving force in the transformation of living things. In fact, the cave was the stage for several allied discourses of “dark degeneracy” that conjured images of both generative and destructive mutability, from the generation of animals without eyes to the apparent disintegration of some kinds of human bodies and minds through exposure to the darkness. In (...)
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    Eydaimonia, existentialism, and the practice of medicine.A. Flack - 2010 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 73 (2):26.
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    (1 other version)Jean Tinguely: Vanitas und die Kunst des Ephemeren.Monika Flacke & Victoria von Flemming - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):75-96.
    Tinguelys gesamtes Œuvre scheint vom Vanitas-Motiv grundiert: seine sinnlosen Maschinen aus Schrott, sich selbst vernichtenden, ephemeren Artefakte, die in Form von Flügelaltären stattfindende Auseinandersetzung mit dem Tod und erst recht der eine barocke Tragikomödie referierende Cenodoxus. Dass dieser Eindruck trügt, zeigt sich sobald das scheinbar Evidente mit den frühneuzeitlichen Spielarten der Vanitas konfrontiert wird. Dennoch adaptiert und inszeniert Tinguely das Motiv mit dem melancholischen Gestus des seines Heilshorizonts verlustig gegangenen Subjekts.
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    Merleau-Ponty et la “Defamiliarisatlon” des Formalistes Russes.Patrick Flack - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:235-254.
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    Monumental Still Lives.Audrey Flack & Josephine Withers - 1980 - Feminist Studies 6 (3):524.
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    Response to Wolfe.Richard Flacks - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (3):415-416.
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    The importance of the romantic myth for the left.Richard Flacks - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):401-414.
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    The party's over--so what is to be done?Flacks Richard - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:445-470.
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    The Griphos: A Vindication.K. J. McKay - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (1-2):6-.
    When I read, rather belatedly, Professor Davison's article on Theognis 257–66 in C.R. ix , 1–5, I found myself remembering somewhat uncomfortably that I have an article awaiting publication in Mnemosyne in which I present a new interpretation of Theognis 1209–16 as a griphos. Against Carriere, Davison remarks that it would be easier to accept 261–6 as a griphos ‘if there were any serious evidence for the prevalence of in the Theognidean corpus’ ; this is an eminently sane (...)
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    The role of data custodians in establishing and maintaining social licence for health research.Judy Allen, Carolyn Adams & Felicity Flack - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (4):502-510.
    In this article we explore the role of data custodians in establishing and maintaining social licence for the use of personal information in health research. Personal information from population‐level data collections can be used to make significant contributions to health and medical research, but this use is dependent on community acceptance or a social licence. We conducted semi‐structured interviews with data custodians across Australia to better understand data custodians’ views on their roles and responsibilities. This inductive, thematic analysis of the (...)
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    Petitionary Prayer: A Philosophical Investigation.Scott Alan Davison - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume explores the philosophical issues involved in the idea of petitionary prayer, where this is conceived as an activity designed to influence the action of the all-knowing, all-powerful, perfectly good God of traditional theism. Theists have always recognized various logical and moral limits to divine action in the world, but do these limits leave any space among God's reasons for petitionary prayer to make a difference? Petitionary Prayer: A Philosophical Investigation develops a new account of the conditions required for (...)
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  44. Petitionary prayer.Scott A. Davison - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea, The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Traditional theists believe that there exists an all-knowing, all-powerful, perfectly loving, and perfectly good God. They also believe that God created the world, sustains it in being from moment to moment, and providentially guides all events, in accordance with a plan, towards a good ending. Historically, most traditional theists have believed that God sometimes answers prayers for particular things. In keeping with the literature on this subject, these prayers are referred to as ‘petitionary prayers’. This article discusses several problems related (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Michael Flacke & Eva M. Neumann-Held - 1993 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 24 (2):349-359.
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    Postcolonial odyssey - McConnell Black odysseys. The homeric odyssey in the african diaspora since 1939. Pp. X + 312, ills. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2013. Cased, £65, us$125. Isbn: 978-0-19-960500-2. [REVIEW]Leah Culligan Flack - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):603-605.
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    Review of: Bernadette Collenberg-Plotnikov, Die Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft (1906–1943): Idee – Institution – Kontext, Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft Sonderheft 20, 2021. 389 pages. Paperback: ISBN 978-3-7873-3648-7, € 138,00; PDF: ISBN 978-3-7873-3649-4, € 104,99. [REVIEW]Patrick Flack - 2022 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (2):351-353.
  48. Lo irracional en Donald Davidson.José Ramón Álvarez Layna - 2013 - Pensamiento 69 (261):963-977.
    El texto aborda el problema de lo irracional en el pensamiento del filósofo estadounidense Donald Davidson. En consecuencia, representa un estudio de la evolución del conjunto de los artículos académicos publicados por Davidson. Los artículos publicados por Davidson, permiten organizar la evolución de su preocupación por el problema de la racionalidad-irracionalidad. Así, el problema de la racionalidad-irracionalidad encontrará recurrentemente un lugar en el marco más amplio del desarrollo de la obra filosófica de Donald Davison en torno a metafísica, lenguajes, (...)
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    Participation in God: A Study in Christian Doctrine and Metaphysics.Andrew Davison - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Few ideas have excited greater interest among theologians in recent decades than the idea of 'participation'. In thinking about creation, it is the notion that everything comes from, and depends upon, God, inviting the language of sharing, or of an exemplar and its images; in thinking about redemption, it points to the restoration of that image, and is expressed in the language of communion with God and with the redeemed community. In this volume, Andrew Davison considers these themes in (...)
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  50. Could Abstract Objects Depend upon God?Scott A. Davison - 1991 - Religious Studies 27 (4):485 - 497.
    What sorts of things are there in the world? Clearly enough, there are concrete, material things; but are there other things too, perhaps nonconcrete or non-material things? Some people believe that there are such things, which are often called abstract ; purported examples of such objects include numbers, properties, possible but non-actual states of affairs, propositions, and sets. Following a long-standing tradition, I shall describe persons who believe that there are abstract objects as ‘platonists’. In this paper, I shall not (...)
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