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    The Moral dimensions of teaching.John I. Goodlad, Roger Soder & Kenneth A. Sirotnik (eds.) - 1990 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
    "[The authors] artfully piece together important essays in educational policy and philosophy. . . . The book deals in detail with such issues as teacher professionalization, moral responsibility of public schools, accountability, and ethical codes of practice. Must reading for teachers, administrators, and professors in schools and departments of education." --Choice.
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    Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition: From Alcmaeon to Aristotle.John I. Beare - 1906 - Oxford,: Martino.
  3. The occupation of teaching in schools.John I. Goodlad - 1990 - In John I. Goodlad, Roger Soder & Kenneth A. Sirotnik (eds.), The Moral dimensions of teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. pp. 3--34.
     
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  4. (1 other version)Consciousness and subjectivity.John I. Biro - 1991 - Philosophical Issues 1:113-133.
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    Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas.John I. Jenkins - 1997 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a revisionary account of key epistemological concepts and doctrines of St Thomas Aquinas, particularly his concept of scientia, and proposes an interpretation of the purpose and composition of Aquinas's most mature and influential work, the Summa theologiae, which presents the scientia of sacred doctrine, i.e. Christian theology. Contrary to the standard interpretation of it as a work for neophytes in theology, Jenkins argues that it is in fact a pedagogical work intended as the culmination of philosophical and (...)
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  6. Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas.John I. Jenkins & John Finnis - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (198):117-120.
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    Not biting the hand that feeds them: Hegemonic expediency in the newsroom and the Karen ryan/health and human services department video news release.I. I. I. John - 2008 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (2):110 – 125.
    This study examines the use of a video news release in a specific story. Press coverage and editorial criticism in the case showed that journalists do not articulate sufficiently how the news owners' sway, through institutional controls, can lead to a hegemony of expedient action in the newsroom. Critical self-reflection by news workers will better enable journalists to ethically deliberate news choices that balance their responsibilities to owners, peers, and the public.
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    A model for reflection for good clinical practice.John I. Balla, Carl Heneghan, Paul Glasziou, Matthew Thompson & Margaret E. Balla - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (6):964-969.
  9. Are there more than minimal a priori limits on irrationality?John I. Biro & Kirk A. Ludwig - 1994 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (1):89-102.
    Our concern in this paper is with the question of how irrational an intentional agent can be, and, in particular, with an argument Stephen Stich has given for the claim that there are only very minimal a priori requirements on the rationality of intentional agents. The argument appears in chapter 2 of The Fragmentation of Reason.1 Stich is concerned there with the prospects for the ‘reform-minded epistemologist’. If there are a priori limits on how irrational we can be, there are (...)
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  10. Exodus.John I. Durham - 1987
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    A critique of hypertension treatment trials and of their evaluation.John I. S. Robertson - 2001 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 7 (2):149-164.
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    Romances with schools: a life of education.John I. Goodlad - 2016 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
    In Romances with Schools, John Goodlad steps out from behind the public persona of distinguished scholar and advocate for public schooling to offer a moving personal account of a life devoted to educating the young. He deftly interweaves fascinating personal details with reflections on many of the larger issues in education that he has explored throughout his career.
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    Educating for place responsiveness: An australian perspective on ethical practice.John I. Cameron - 2003 - Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (2):99 – 115.
    A useful linkage can be made between recent literature on the philosophy and ethics of place and Australian work on education for place responsiveness. Place education, which holds a creative tension between deep experience and critical awareness, has a central role to play in any practical expression of an ethic of place. The way forward is suggested by Stefanovic's mediated iterative process for group work and the suspension of outcome orientation and judgement to allow the experience to speak for itself (...)
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  14. Persons as corporate entities and corporations as persons.John I. Biro - 1981 - Nature and System 3 (September):173-80.
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    Synthetic Genomics and the Construction of a Synthetic Bacterial Cell.John I. Glass - 2012 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (4):473-489.
    The topic of synthetic life has long been a subject for science fiction writers, philosophers, and even scientists. With the announcement in 2010 by renowned biologist J. Craig Venter that he and a team of scientists from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) had created a bacterial cell with chemically synthesized genome, discussions of synthetic life were no longer just conjecture.Humans had assembled nonliving components to make a living cell (Gibson et al. 2010). I was one of the leaders of (...)
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  16. The Parva naturalia: De sensu et sensibili, De memoria et reminiscentia, De somno, De somniis, De divinatione per somnum.John I. Aristotle, G. R. T. Beare & Ross - 1908 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by John I. Beare & G. R. T. Ross.
     
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    Herondas, VII. 96.John I. Beare - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (06):287-288.
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    Plato, Republic 440 b.John I. Beare - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (08):250-.
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    Self-knowledge.John I. Beare - 1896 - Mind 5 (18):227-235.
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    Viii.—New books.John I. Beare - 1895 - Mind 4 (16):547-c-549.
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    Vi.—critical notices.John I. Beare - 1897 - Mind 6 (3):399-407.
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    In Memoriam.John I. Biro - 1982 - Philosophical Topics 13 (9999):211-211.
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  23. Analogy and argumentation in an interdisciplinary context: Durkheim's 'individual and collective representations'.John I. Brooks - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (2):223-259.
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  24. Proclamation and Presence: Old Testament Essays in Honour of Gwynne Henton Davies.John I. Durham & J. R. Porter - 1970
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    An assemblage of desire, drugs and techno.John I. Fitzgerald - 1998 - Angelaki 3 (2):41 – 57.
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    Is Trade in Human Body Parts Intrinsically Wrong?John I. Fleming - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (2):253-261.
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  27. One Narrative in Changing Contexts.John I. Goodlad - 1999 - Journal of Thought 34 (4):97-107.
     
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  28. School curriculum reform in the united states.John I. Goodlad - 2004 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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    (1 other version)Good and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. Thomas Aquinas.John I. Jenkins - 1993 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 3:62-96.
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    The Concept of Faith: A Philosophical Investigation.John I. Jenkins - 1995 - International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (3):351-352.
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    Analogy and argumentation in an interdisciplinary context: Durkheim's 'individual and collective representations'.Iii John I. Brooks - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (2):223-259.
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    Critical notices.John I. Beare - 1909 - Mind 18 (1):280-284.
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    The school climate as a factor in students' conflict in nigeria.John I. Nwankwo - 1979 - Educational Studies 10 (3):267-279.
  34. Governance and the Question of Virtue.John I. Okoye - 2003 - In Josephat Obi Oguejiofor (ed.), Philosophy, democracy, and responsible governance in Africa. Enugu, Nigeria: Delta Publications. pp. 12--22.
     
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  35. (2 other versions)Semantics.John I. Saeed - 1997 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
     
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  36. BURNET, J. - Early Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]John I. Beare - 1909 - Mind 18:280.
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    New books. [REVIEW]John I. Beare - 1895 - Mind 4 (16):551-552.
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    Saying and Understanding. [REVIEW]John I. Biro - 1976 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):186-189.
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    Book Review:The Philosophy of Belief; or, Law in Christian Theology. The Duke of Argyll. [REVIEW]John I. Beare - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (2):238.
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    Constructing the social.Theodore R. Sarbin & John I. Kitsuse (eds.) - 1994 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    If you are looking for a clear, concrete overview on social constructionist research and analysis, look no further than Constructing the Social. This timely volume pools the talents of many leading psychologists and sociologists, who in each case ground theory into practical examples. Contributors demonstrate that human beings are principally social agents rather than passive reactors that process information. Each contributor analyzes the historical and cultural contexts implicit in a wide range of key issues including anxiety, the family, intelligence, aging, (...)
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  41. Reason and human good in Aristotle.John Cooper - 1975 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    I Deliberation, Practical Syllogisms , and Intuition. Introduction Aristotle's views on moral reasoning are a difficult and much disputed subject. ...
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    The Mass Media Reportage of Crimes and Terrorists Activities: The Nigerian Experience.Chika Euphemia Asogwa, John I. Iyere & Chris O. Attah - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (2):p175.
    The new mass media technologies now make information processing and distribution more accessible to people globally. Marshall Mcluhan’s “global village” has given birth to a “global palour”. However, perpetrators of crimes now bask on the philosophy of communication media practitioners that people have the right to know what is happening within and outside their environment. This stance is rapidly dismantling, in an amazing fashion, the hitherto accorded respect for media ethics. Neil Postman, a New York media analyst, describes the creator (...)
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    Revolution and Tradition in Modern American ArtAmerican Art since 1900, a Critical History.Ernest Benkert, John I. H. Baur & Barbara Rose - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 3 (1):127.
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    The Changing American SchoolThe Reforming of General Education.Vernon Mallinson, John I. Goodlad & Daniel Bell - 1967 - British Journal of Educational Studies 15 (2):220.
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    D. H. Lawrence on cézanne: A study in the psychology of critical intuition.John Adkins Richardson & John I. Ades - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (4):441-453.
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  46. A prologue to constructing the social.Theodore R. Sarbin & John I. Kitsuse - 1994 - In Theodore R. Sarbin & John I. Kitsuse (eds.), Constructing the social. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 1--18.
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    Nature in AbstractionThe World of Abstract Art.Sidney Tillim & John I. H. Baur - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (2):275.
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    Ethics and Human-Animal Transgenesis.Nicholas Tonti-Filippini, John I. Fleming, Gregory K. Pike & Ray Campbell - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (4):689-704.
  49. Vision, knowledge, and assertion.John Turri - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 41:41-49.
    I report two experiments studying the relationship among explicit judgments about what people see, know, and should assert. When an object of interest was surrounded by visibly similar items, it diminished people’s willingness to judge that an agent sees, knows, and should tell others that it is present. This supports the claim, made by many philosophers, that inhabiting a misleading environment intuitively decreases our willingness to attribute perception and knowledge. However, contrary to stronger claims made by some philosophers, inhabiting a (...)
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  50. Relational Autonomy and the Social Dynamics of Paternalism.John Christman - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (3):369-382.
    In this paper I look at various ways that interpersonal and social relations can be seen as required for autonomy. I then consider cases where those dynamics might play out or not in potentially paternalistic situations. In particular, I consider cases of especially vulnerable persons who are attempting to reconstruct a sense of practical identity required for their autonomy and need the potential paternalist’s aid in doing so. I then draw out the implications for standard liberal principles of paternalism, specifically (...)
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