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    The Effect of Environmental Activism on the Long-run Market Value of a Company: A Case Study.Robert Lewis, Gary O’Donovan & Roger Willett - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (3):455-476.
    This paper investigates the impact of activism on a large, powerful corporation in Tasmania. Gunns Ltd was a large woodchip processor in Tasmania that fought a long-running battle with environmental activists regarding Gunns’ logging and processing activities. The study focuses on events in 2004–2005, when Gunns applied to build a pulp mill in rural northern Tasmania and began a legal case against activists. The research question is whether there is clear statistical evidence that these events were important, as is widely (...)
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    Resurrection and moral order: an outline for evangelical ethics.Oliver O'Donovan - 1986 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.
    In this revision of a seminal work, O'Donovan describes the shape of a Christian moral theology which has wide implications for creation, history, knowledge, freedom, and authority--his purpose being to outline a system of theological ethics and to describe the nature of the moral response within redeemed creation: acts of surrender, obedience, and love.
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    Historical Prolegomena To a Theological Review of 'Human Rights'.Joan Lockwood O'Donovan - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (2):52-65.
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    Entering into rest.Oliver O’Donovan - 2017 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    Oliver O'Donovan's Ethics as Theology project began withSelf, World, and Time, an "induction" into Christian ethics as ordered reflection on moral thinking within the life of faith. Volume 2, Finding and Seeking, shifted the focus to the movement of moral thought from a first consciousness of agency to the time that determines the moment of decision. In this third and final volume of his magnum opus, O'Donovan turns his attention to the forward horizon with which moral thinking must engage. Moral (...)
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    Content and Comportment: On Embodiment and the Epistemic Availability of the World.Michael O'Donovan-Anderson - 1997 - Lanham: Rowman &Amp; Littlefield.
    "Content and Comportment argues persuasively that the answer to some long-standing questions in epistemology and metaphysics lies in taking up the neglected question of the role of our bodily activity in establishing connections between representational states—knowledge and belief in particular—and their objects in the world. It takes up these ideas from both current mainstream analytic philosophy—Frege, Dummett, Davidson, Evans—and from mainstream continental work—Heidegger and his commentators and critics—and bings them together successfully in a way that should surprise only those who (...)
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  6. The Just War Revisited.Oliver O'Donovan - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    Leading political theologian Oliver O'Donovan here takes a fresh look at some traditional moral arguments about war. Modern Christians differ widely on this issue. A few hold that absolute pacifism is the only viable Christian position, others subscribe in various ways to concepts of 'just war' developed out of a Western tradition that arose from the legacies of Augustine and Aquinas, while others still adopt more pragmatically realist postures. Professor O'Donovan re-examines questions of contemporary urgency including the use of biological (...)
     
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    The Incorporated Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Embodiment.Michael O'Donovan-Anderson - 1996 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    The Incorporated Self demonstrates that although embodiment has long been a central concern of the theoretical humanities, its potential to alter epistemology and open up new areas of dualistic inquiry has not been pursued far enough. This anthology collects the the works of scholars from a broad range of disciplines, each examining the nature of the body and the necessity of embodiment to the human experience -- for our self awareness, our sense of identity, and the workings of the mind.
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    Principles in the public realm: the dilemma of Christian moral witness.Oliver O'Donovan - 1984 - Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press.
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    Pushing the boundaries: Uterine transplantation and the limits of reproductive autonomy.Laura O’Donovan - 2018 - Bioethics 32 (8):489-498.
    Over the course of recent years, various scientific advances in the realm of reproduction have changed the reproductive landscape, enhancing women’s procreative rights and the choices available to them. Uterus transplants (UTx) are the latest of such medical innovations aimed at restoring fertility in women suffering from absolute uterine factor infertility, providing them with the possibility not only of conceiving a genetically related child but also of gestating their own pregnancies. This paper critically examines the primacy of reproductive liberty in (...)
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    Timely Reformation Scholarship and Theology versus the Grand Historical Narratives: A Review Essay.Joan Lockwood O’Donovan - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (4):463-470.
    This article reviews Michael Laffin’s fresh presentation of Luther’s political theology, which draws on contemporary Lutheran theological scholarship and interpretation to counter the assaults on Luther’s thought by such representative modernity critics as Milbank and Herdt.
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    Mean-field granocentric approach in 2D & 3D polydisperse, frictionless packings.Cathal B. O’Donovan, Eric I. Corwin & Matthias E. Möbius - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (31-33):4030-4056.
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    Response to Hans Ulrich: The Future and Way of Anglican Ethics.Joan Lockwood O’Donovan - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):181-185.
    In conversation with Hans Ulrich, this response considers the future and the path of Anglican ethics in the Reformation tradition.
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    The cause of cosmopolitanism: dispositions, models, transformations.Patrick O'Donovan & Laura Rascaroli (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Peter Lang.
    PATRICK O'DONOVAN AND LAURA RASCAROLI Introduction: Cosmopolitanism between Spaces and Practices Cosmopolitan Spaces You are standing in the Pantheon in ...
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  14. The Theological Economics of Medieval Usury Theory.Joan Lockwood O'Donovan - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (1):48-64.
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    Why Do Medical Professional Regulators Dismiss Most Complaints From Members of the Public? Regulatory Illiteracy, Epistemic Injustice, and Symbolic Power.Orla O’Donovan & Deirdre Madden - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (3):469-478.
    Drawing on an analysis of complaint files that we conducted for the Irish Medical Council, this paper offers three possible explanations for the gap between the ubiquity of official commitments to taking patients’ complaints seriously and medical professional regulators’ dismissal—as not warranting an inquiry—of the vast majority of complaints submitted by members of the public. One explanation points to the “regulatory illiteracy” of many complainants, where the remit and threshold of seriousness of regulators is poorly understood by the general public. (...)
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    Measure for measure: justice in punishment and the sentence of death.Oliver O'Donovan - 1977 - Bramcote: Grove Books.
  17. Paul Ramsey (1913-88).Oliver O'Donovan - 1988 - Studies in Christian Ethics 1 (1):82-90.
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    Rights, Law and Political Community: A theological and historical perspective.Joan O'Donovan - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (1):30-38.
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  19. Judge not" and "judge for yourselves".Oliver O'Donovan - 2017 - In Vivasvan Soni & Thomas Pfau (eds.), Judgment and Action: Fragments toward a History. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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  20. Berman, Law and Revolution. II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition.J. L. O. Donovan - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19 (2):267.
     
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  21. The disappearance of ethics: the 2021 St. Andrews Gifford lectures.Oliver O'Donovan - 2024 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    The 2021 Gifford Lectures by Oliver O'Donovan evaluate the state of ethics as a discipline and its relationship to theology.
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  22. A reformation ethics: Proclamation and jurisdiction as determinants of moral agency and action.Joan Lockwood O'donovan - 2006 - Philosophia Reformata 71 (1):58-78.
     
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    Representation.Oliver O’Donovan - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (2):135-145.
    Representation is an essential element of political authority, together with power and judgment, the latest to be acknowledged in the Christian West, coming to recognition in the Middle Ages with the expectation of a plurality of national identities. Its initial points of reference were theological, to Israel and to the dual office of Christ as priest and king, but in modern developments it has been understood especially in terms of legal forms. Government represents an existing political identity, bound up with (...)
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    Self, world, and time.Oliver O'Donovan - 2013 - Grand Rapids, Michican: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    Self, World, and Time takes up the question of the form and matter of Christian ethics as an intellectual discipline. What is it about? How does Christian ethics relate to the humanities, especially philosophy, theology, and behavioral studies? How does its shape correspond to the shape of practical reason? In what way does it participate in the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Oliver O'Donovan discusses ethics with self, world, and time as foundation poles of moral reasoning, and with (...)
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    Cognitive Diversity in the Global Academy: Why the Voices of Persons with Cognitive Disabilities are Vital to Intellectual Diversity. [REVIEW]Maeve M. O’Donovan - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (3):171-185.
    In asking scholars to reflect on the structures and practices of academic knowledge that render alternative knowledge traditions irrelevant and invisible, as well as on the ways these must change for the academy to cease functioning as an instrument of westernization rather than as an authentically global and diverse intellectual commons, the editor of this special issue of the Journal of Academic Ethics is envisaging a world much needed and much resisted. A great deal of the conversation about diversity in (...)
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    Philip McShane: The First Forty Years.Conn O'Donovan - 2003 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 3:33-54.
    Conn O'Donovan looks back on McShane's early years and influences.
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  27. Encounter with Holiness: John Chrysostom and Rudolf Otto.Leo J. O'donovan - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):248.
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  28. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae.O. O'Donovan - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9:89-93.
     
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    Methodology In Some Recent Studies of Analogy.Leo J. O’Donovan - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:63-81.
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    Natural Law and Perfect Community: Contributions of Christian Platonism to Political Theory.Joan Lockwood O'Donovan - 1998 - Modern Theology 14 (1):19-42.
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  31. Reclaiming Sodom.Rocky O'Donovan - 1994 - In Jonathan Goldberg (ed.), Reclaiming Sodom. New York: Routledge. pp. 247--48.
     
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    Law, moderation and forgiveness.Oliver O'donovan - 2001 - Gregorianum 82 (4):625-636.
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  33. Die Hände Gottes.Oliver O'Donovan - 2017 - In Hans Günter Ulrich, Gerard Cornelis den Hertog, Stefan Heuser, Marco Hofheinz & Bernd Wannenwetsch (eds.), "Sagen, was Sache ist": Versuche explorativer Ethik: Festgabe zu Ehren von Hans G. Ulrich. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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  34. John Finnis On Moral Absolutes.Oliver O'Donovan - 1993 - Studies in Christian Ethics 6 (2):50-66.
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  35. Response To Respondents: Behold, the Lamb!Oliver O'Donovan - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):91-110.
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    Human Rights and Legal History: Essays in Honour of Brian Simpson.Katherine O'Donovan & Gerry R. Rubin (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    A collection of essays with themes in human rights and legal history, spanning several centuries, containing a tribute to one of the most remarkable jurists of our time. Linked by an historical and contextual approach, these essays add to knowledge of legal history and human rights and provide a reference point for future research.
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    Memories Before the Mystery.Leo J. O’Donovan - 2005 - Philosophy and Theology 17 (1-2):293-302.
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  38. The natural ethic.Oliver O'Donovan - 1983 - In David F. Wright (ed.), Essays in evangelical social ethics. Wilton, Conn.: Morehouse-Barlow Co..
     
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    In All Seasons.Leo J. O'Donovan - 2012 - Philosophy and Theology 24 (2):313-330.
    Throughout his life Karl Rahner wrote on saints in the church, both official (canonized) and unofficial. This essay first considers his major essays from the conciliar period, focusing on the question why and how we can existentially venerate the saints and drawing on his theology of God as Holy Mystery, Christ as redeeming Mediator between humanity and God, and the unity of the love of God and of the neighbor. A second section recalls earlier writings such as “The Church of (...)
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    Corporate Environmental Reporting: Symbolic or Substantive?G. M. O'Donovan - forthcoming - Business Ethics Conference.
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    Prayer and Morality in the Sermon on the Mount.Oliver O'Donovan - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):21-33.
    The Lord's Prayer is at the centre of the Sermon on the Mount in a section on restraint in religious performance. The flanking sections treat of the opposition of lower and higher law, and of simplicity of agency, themes reflected in the central section in the opposition of public and secret. The Lord's Prayer inducts the worshipper into the elementary relations of the universe: the Father, the source of intelligible governance of the universe; the community of human beings created to (...)
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    Rating extremity: Pathology or meaningfulness?Denis O'Donovan - 1965 - Psychological Review 72 (5):358-372.
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    The Professional Politician and the Activist.Oliver O’Donovan - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):243-252.
    Luke Bretherton wishes to encourage informal political activity, and asserts a contrast between two complementary and alternative ways of doing politics, formal and informal. But the tendency in his descriptions is to replace formal with informal politics, which is then in danger of being left without responsibility to the structures of political society.
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    Two Sons of Ignatius.Leo J. O’Donovan - 1998 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (1):105-124.
    Reflection on the encounter with theologians as significant as Rahner and Balthasar can lead to a new appreciation for their personal and ecclesial influences. Each saw his work not as a final system but as a limited and relative contribution to the Church’s theology. While Rahner took a concretely dialectical approach to transcendence in history, Balthasar’s cultural theology has a dramatic center of gravity, most obviously in his great final trilogy. For all the difference between their respective horizons, however, both (...)
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  45. Wittgenstein and Rousseau on the context of justification.Michael O'Donovan-Anderson - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (3):75-92.
    The historical aim of this paper is to reveal some striking similarities in Wittgenstein's treatment of epistemic justification and Rousseau's treatment of political justification. The theoretical aim is to open up the possibility of an understanding of justification which requires neither the discovery of some fundamental ground for judgment nor the alienation of the judge from the community or practice to be justified. Against the prevailing tradition in which justification occurs by reflectively rooting the practice in question in some unquestioned (...)
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    Community Repentance?Oliver O'Donovan - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (4):12-13.
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  47. The language of rights and conceptual history.Oliver O'Donovan - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (2):193-207.
    The historical problem about the origins of the language of rights derives its importance from the conceptual problem: of "two fundamentally different ways of thinking about justice," which is basic? Is justice unitary or plural? This in turn opens up a problem about the moral status of human nature. A narrative of the origins of "rights" is an account of how and when a plural concept of justice comes to the fore, and will be based on the occurrence of definite (...)
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    Fruitful Areas of Further Inquiry.Joan Lockwood O’Donovan - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (2):218-220.
    Building on the papers and discussions in this project, my concluding comments indicate fruitful lines of further inquiry into the common and distinctive features of the Christian and Islamic political inheritances and their contemporary appropriation in the two communities. Topics for further exploration include: the hermeneutic approaches to diversity within the authoritative traditions of Christianity and Islam; the extent and nature of the service rendered by political rule to the natural and soteriological goods of moral community; the theological/anthropological underpinnings of (...)
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  49. Emergent Probability and the Method of an Evolutionary World View.Leo J. O'donovan - 1973 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3):250.
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  50. Finding and seeking.Oliver O'Donovan - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
     
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