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    Panton-Valentine leukocidin genes in Staphylococcus aureus.Leukocidin Genes - 2003 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 9:978-84.
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    Agape: An Ethical Analysis.Gene H. Outka - 1972 - Yale University Press.
    This study is the most comprehensive account to date of modern treatments of the love commandment. Gene Outka examines the literature on agape from Nygren's Agape and Eros in 1930. Both Roman Catholic and Protestant writings are considered, including those of D'Arcy, Niebuhr, Ramsey, Tillich, and above all, Karl Barth. The first seven chapters focus on the principal treatments in the theological literature as they relate to major topics in ethical theory. The last chapter explores further the basic normative (...)
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  3. A Defense of Ralph Barton Perry's Definition of Value.Gene G. James - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (3):230.
     
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    Plutonium, Power, and Politics: International Arrangements for the Disposition of Spent Nuclear Fuel.Gene I. Rochlin - 1979 - University of California Press.
    In the early 1970s, the major industrial states were preparing to shift to nuclear fission as their principal source of electrical power. But that change has not occurred. In part, this is due to a growing public recognition that techniques and institutions for management of spent nuclear fuel, separated plutonium, and long-lived radioactive wastes are not yet fully developed. The consequent pressures for resolution have spurred a series of often ill-defined and sometimes contradictory attempts to promote international cooperation and control (...)
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    The influence of stated organizational concern upon ethical decision making.Gene R. Laczniak & Edward J. Inderrieden - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (4):297 - 307.
    This experimental study evaluated the influence of stated organizational concern for ethical conduct upon managerial behavior. Using an in-basket to house the manipulation, a sample of 113 MBA students with some managerial experience reacted to scenarios suggesting illegal conduct and others suggesting only unethical behavior. Stated organizational concern for ethical conduct was varied from none (control group) to several other situations which included a high treatment consisting of a Code of Ethics, an endorsement letter by the CEO and specific sanctions (...)
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    Prospects for a Common Morality.Gene Outka & John P. Reeder (eds.) - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    This volume centers on debates about how far moral judgments bind across traditions and epochs. Nowadays such debates appear especially volatile, both in popular culture and intellectual discourse: although there is increasing agreement that the moral and political criteria invoked in human rights documents possess cross-cultural force, many modern and postmodern developments erode confidence in moral appeals that go beyond a local consensus or apply outside a particular community. Often the point of departure for discussion is the Enlightenment paradigm of (...)
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  7. On the distinction between modern and traditional African aesthetics.Gene Blocker - 2003 - In P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.), Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings 2nd Edition. London, UK: Oxford University Press.
     
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  8. Resolution, catharsis, culture: As you like it.Gene Fendt - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):248-260.
    This paper is not so much a reading of Shakespeare's play as reading through As You Like It to the kinds of resolution and catharsis that can exist in comedy. We will find two kinds of resolution and catharsis, and within each kind two sub-types. We will then read through the figures of the play and the catharses available in it to the kinds of culture that need or can use each type of catharsis.
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    The Plague: Modern life.Gene Fendt - 2024 - Philosophical Investigations 47 (3).
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    Competence and contradictory commitments.Gene Mills - 2004 - Philosophical Books 45 (1):1-11.
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    The Place of Engineering and the Engineering of Place.Gene Moriarty - 2000 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 5 (2):83-96.
    The role or place of engineering is to engineer place, a location of engaging life events. That is the case for focal engineering, which is distinguished from two other kinds of engineering: traditional engineering and modernist engineering. These three kinds of engineering are discussed in terms of ways of knowing appropriate to them: know-how for traditionalist engineering, knowhow/know- what for modernist engineering, and know-how/know- what/know-why for focalengineering. Various notions of place and space are relevant to the three kinds of engineering (...)
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    Civilian-based defense: A new deterrence and defense policy.Gene Sharp - 1987 - World Futures 24 (1):227-262.
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    Changing streptococci and prospects for the global eradication of rheumatic fever.Gene H. Stollerman - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40 (2):165-189.
  14. The ethics of human stem cell research.Gene H. Outka - 2002 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 12 (2):175-213.
    : The medical and clinical promise of stem cell research is widely heralded, but moral judgments about it collide. This article takes general stock of such judgments and offers one specific resolution. It canvasses a spectrum of value judgments on sources, complicity, adult stem cells, and public and private contexts. It then examines how debates about abortion and stem cell research converge and diverge. Finally, it proposes to extend the principle of "nothing is lost" to current debates. This extension links (...)
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    The community idea in American country life.Gene Wunderlich - 2002 - Agriculture and Human Values 19 (1):81-85.
    The American Country LifeAssociation was heir to Theodore Roosevelt'sCountry Life Commission, which examined the“general conditions of farming life in the opencountry, and...its larger problems.” In1919, Kenyon Butterfield, a member ofRoosevelt's Commission, met withrepresentatives from 30 states and 25 nationalorganizations to form the American Country LifeAssociation. In that year, Butterfield, ACLA'sfirst president, published a book, TheFarmer and the New Day, whose defining chapterwas “The Making of Communities: The CommunityIdea.” The ACLA was educator created and led.Solutions to rural problems were seen aseducational (...)
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    Confessions’Bliss: Postmodern Criticism as a Palimpsest of Augustine's Confessions.Gene Fendt - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (1):30-45.
    This paper reads through some contemporary literary critical problems and theorizing about textuality to Augustine's Confessions, to the enrichment, if not the ecstasy of both contemporary and medieval thinking. It shows that Augustine is both aware of much that passes as new in theorizing about language, and that his text is argumentatively and rhetorically structured to set difference at play. Like Augustine's writing, this article is a performance piece: besides arguing, it acknowledges; beside demonstration, it questions; besides telling, it shows; (...)
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    Chapter 6 Medieval Europe´s Transformation: “The Triumph Of Ideas”.Gene W. Heck - 2006 - In Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism. Walter de Gruyter.
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  18. Yoga: caminho para Deus. Hermógenes - 1975 - Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record.
     
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    The Future of Nonviolence: A Conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo.Gene Sharp - 2014 - Diogenes 61 (3-4):156-166.
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    Adorno, Brecht and Debord: Three Models for Resisting the Capitalist Art System.Gene Ray - 2013 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 23 (44-45).
    The article presents three models of radical cultural practice: Adorno’s dissonant modernism, Brecht’s “functional transformation” or “re-functioning” of institutions through estrangement and dialectical realism, and Debord’s Situationist détournement of art, aiming to rupture and decolonize naturalized everyday life. The three models all begin with a critical appropriation of the traditions of art and aims at resisting the social power that passes through art, as an institutionalized field of production and activity. Each of the three modes establishes a set of productive (...)
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    11. God and Creativity.Gene Reeves - 1983 - In Lewis S. Ford & George L. Kline (eds.), Explorations in Whitehead's philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 239-254.
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  22. The particularist turn in theological and philosophical ethics.Gene Outka - 1996 - In Lisa Sowle Cahill & James F. Childress (eds.), Christian ethics: problems and prospects. Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press. pp. 93--118.
     
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  23. Hegel on aesthetic internalization.Gene Blocker - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (4):341-353.
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    Doctors and Their Advertising.Gene E. Burton - 1991 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 10 (2):31-48.
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    Umezawa Toshio. On some properties of intermediate logics. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 35 , pp. 575–577.Gene F. Rose - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):297-298.
  26. The Letters to the Thessalonlans.Gene L. Green - 2002
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    L'avenir de la non-violence.Gene Sharp, Ramin Jahanbegloo & Nicole G. Albert - 2014 - Diogène n° 243-243 (3/4):222-240.
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    The Advantages of Barbarism: Herder and Whitman's Nationalism.Gene Bluestein - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (1):115.
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  29. Ocherki filosofii sot︠s︡ioarkheologii: problema obosnovanii︠a︡ sot︠s︡ioistoricheskikh issledovaniĭ v arkheologii.V. F. Gening - 1992 - Kiev: Tellus. Edited by V. V. Gening.
     
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  30. Professional adjustments..Gene Harrison - 1941 - St. Louis,: The C. V. Mosby company.
     
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    For what May I Hope?: Thinking with Kant and Kierkegaard.Gene Fendt - 1990 - Peter Lang.
    This book exhibits the centrality of hope in Kant's critical philosophy, and brings into question the rationality of that hope, and how the question of that rationality can be raised. The question of the rationality of hope is further explored through Kierkegaard's writing.
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    Love Song for the Life of the Mind: An essay on the purpose of comedy.Gene Fendt - 2007 - Washington, DC, USA: Catholic University of America Press.
    Prefaced by an argument that the ancients understood mimesis as fundamental to being human, and art as therefore essential to human moral and intellectual development, this book starts from the problematic status of the (happily ending) Iphigenia in Poetics. How Aristotle must explicate tragedy to hold Iphigenia as the best thus sets up the exploration of comedy. Chapter two shows that comedy aims at the catharsis of desire and sympathy. This analysis is then applied in detail to Aristophanes’ Acharnians, Shakespeare’s (...)
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    My Response To Nartonis' Answer To Postman'S Technopoly.Gene Moriarty - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (5-6):262-267.
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    Implicit Irony in Perry Miller's New England Mind.Gene Wise - 1968 - Journal of the History of Ideas 29 (4):579.
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    Can Keynesianism explain the 1930s? Reply to Cowen.Gene Smiley - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (1):81-114.
    Tyler Cowen's ?Why Keynesianism Triumphed? proposed that only Keynesian economists have presented a successful explanation for the Great Depression of 1929?1933 and the continuing slow and intermittent recovery of the rest of the 1930s. This paper examines recent scholarship on the 1930s and finds that there is increasing doubt about the validity of Keynesian explanations, lending credence to both older and recent scholarship that vindicates free?market views of why the Depression happened and why the recovery was so slow and uneven.
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    Snake oil and the modeling process in neurobiology.Gene D. Block - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):541-542.
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    Forman and mystical consciousness.Gene Pendleton - 1988 - Sophia 27 (2):15-17.
  38. The Best Introduction to the Mountains.Gene Wolfe - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (3-4):283-289.
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    Norm and context in Christian ethics.Gene H. Outka - 1968 - New York,: Scribner. Edited by Paul Ramsey & Frederick Smith Carney.
  40. What Does It Mean to Solve Problems?Gene P. Agre - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (1):92-104.
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    Economics and Its Modes.Gene Callahan - 2008 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 14 (2):128-157.
    Often different schools or styles of doing economics are seen as inevitably at odds with each other, so that one must be crowned 'correct' and the others vanquished as defective. However, if they actually represent alternative but potentially enlightening views of economic phenomena, then it will be foolish exclusively to pursue one approach at the expense of all others. This paper argues that the latter is a more accurate view of economics than is the former.
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    The necessity of the a priori in science.Gene Callahan - 2006 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 18 (4):417-429.
    Jeffrey Friedman has attempted to make a case for limiting state social engineering that is based on the skeptical epistemology of Sir Karl Popper. But Popper's epistemology is flawed, both in its rejection of a priori theorizing and its insistence on empirical falsification rather than confirmation. Classical liberalism of the sort that Friedman advocates requires, as its basis, positive knowledge of economics and social reality—not Popperian skepticism.
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  43. The relation of monologion and proslogion.Gene Fendt - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):149–166.
    This paper argues that Monologion and Proslogion though distinguishable are not really separable. They are distinct as "the way in" and "the way when one is in" but "the way in" reveals itself as a discovery of already being in; thus these ways are distinct in act, but not in being. Monologion moves from imaginary ignorance to real reverence, while Proslogion begins within reverence to achieve understanding.
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    History of Persia under Qājār Rule: Translated from the Persian of Hasan-e Fasā'i's Fārsnāma-ye NāṣeriHistory of Persia under Qajar Rule: Translated from the Persian of Hasan-e Fasa'i's Farsnama-ye Naseri.Gene R. Garthwaite, Heribert Busse, Hasan-E. Fasā'I' & Hasan-E. Fasa'I' - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):248.
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    Ond ecember.Human Gene - 2009 - In Vardit Ravitsky, Autumn Fiester & Arthur L. Caplan (eds.), The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 383.
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    Is value a gestalt quality?Gene G. James - 1979 - Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (3):207-223.
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    The crisis of american business.Gene G. James - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (4):285 - 291.
    This paper is a response to the preceding papers. It is maintained that American business is failing to live up to its obligations to society. One reason for this is acceptance of what De George calls the Myth of Amoral Business. Businessmen believe that morality is either not applicable to business or that business has a special morality of its own. Several arguments are advanced to show why this is not true. A second reason business is failing to fulfill its (...)
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    Correlations and Giere's theory of causation.Gene Miller - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (4):612-614.
    After briefly presenting Ronald Giere's (1979, 1980) recent counterfactual characterization of population-level causation, I present two counterexamples to the characterization. The difficulty discussed stems from nonaccidental correlations that can obtain between causally effective and causally neutral factors.
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    Theocentric Love and the Augustinian Legacy.Gene Outka - 2002 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 22:97-114.
    Jesus' teaching that there are two love commandments, that the commandment to love God is the "first and great" one, but that the second commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself is "like" the first, suggest that we should neither blend their features wholly together nor separate their features entirely. This paper supports the suggestion. It considers three central emphases in the Augustinian legacy that specify normative differences, normative ranking, and normative links between the commandments. The emphases are: "God-intoxication," "The (...)
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  50. Number, form, content: Hume's dialogues , number nine.Gene Fendt - 2009 - Philosophy 84 (3):393-412.
    This paper's aim is threefold. First, I wish to show that there is an analogy in section nine that arises out of the interaction of the interlocutors; this analogy is, or has, a certain comic adequatic to the traditional (e.g. Aquinas's) arguments about proofs for the existence of God. Second, Philo's seemingly inconsequential example of the strange necessity of products of 9 in section nine is a perfected analogy of the broken arguments actually given in that section, destroying Philo's earlier (...)
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