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    Neville on the One and the Many.Robert Neville - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):79-84.
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    Emotion and spirit: questioning the claims of psychoanalysis and religion.Neville Symington - 1994 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Psychoanalysis, with Freud as its founder, has vehemently denied the value of religious belief. In this radical book, Neville Symington makes the case that both traditional religion and psychoanalysis are failing because they exist apart and do not incorporate each other's value. Religion needs psychoanalysis so that it can become relevant to people's emotional lives and their most intimate relationships. Psychoanalysis needs religion so that it can contain those core spiritual values which give life meaning. But for a fertile relationship (...)
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    Engaging the Cosmos: Astronomy, Philosophy, and Faith.Neville Brown - 2006 - Sussex Academic Press.
    Written by an experienced author with a strong background in both History and Earth Sciences, this text explores the philosophic implications of the dramatic ...
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    The Medical Humanities and the Perils of Curricular Integration.Neville Chiavaroli & Constance Ellwood - 2012 - Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (4):245-254.
    The advent of integration as a feature of contemporary medical curricula can be seen as an advantage for the medical humanities in that it provides a clear implementation strategy for the inclusion of medical humanities content and/or perspectives, while also making its relevance to medical education more apparent. This paper discusses an example of integration of humanities content into a graduate medical course, raises questions about the desirability of an exclusively integrated approach, and argues for the value of retaining a (...)
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    Service, quality and human factors.Colin G. Drury - 2003 - AI and Society 17 (2):78-96.
    As pressures on the service economy from globalisation increase, new techniques may be appropriate for designing service systems. This paper examines the tradition of service quality and argues that its unique characteristics, such as the joint production of offerings by operators and customers, could benefit from the techniques of human factors. The interaction between human factors and quality is reviewed and four issues are extracted that should be directly applicable to service encounters. These are interface design, the understanding of error (...)
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    Metaphysics of goodness: harmony and form, beauty and art, obligation and personhood, flourishing and civilization.Robert Cummings Neville - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Develops a theory of culture based on a metaphysics that elaborates on the Platonic and Confucian traditions. In Metaphysics of Goodness, Robert Cummings Neville extends Alfred North Whitehead’s project of cultural studies, which was based on a new metaphysics that Whitehead developed in Adventures of Ideas. Neville’s focus is value or goodness in many modes. The metaphysics treated in this book derive from the Platonic and Confucian traditions, with significant modifications of Whitehead, Peirce, Dewey, Confucius, Xunzi, and Zhou Dunyi. Part (...)
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    Examining the Conflicting Consequences of CEO Public Responses to Social Activist Challenges.François Neville - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (1):45-80.
    While the notion that CEOs have a general influence over their firms’ stakeholder strategies is well accepted, little attention has been given to how CEOs can actively and performatively manage social activism in and around their firms. I seek to develop an initial understanding of this phenomenon by examining some of the critical consequences of CEOs’ public responses to social activist challenges. Drawing on instrumental stakeholder theory and social movement theory, I recognize the dualistic nature of CEOs’ public responses to (...)
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    Comments on Auxier’s “The Sherpa and the Sage: Neville on the Determinate and the Possible”.Robert Cummings Neville - 2015 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (1):51-55.
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  9. Interpreting the Resurrection.Neville Clark - 1967
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  10. Against Grand Narratives, Part 2.Shadia Drury - 2009 - Free Inquiry 29:22-23.
     
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  11. Entrepreneurship Education in the Virginia Community College System.Richard L. Drury & Walter D. Mallory - 2000 - Inquiry (ERIC) 5 (1):45-57.
  12. Exterminating the Enemy.Shadia Drury - 2007 - Free Inquiry 27:22-22.
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    Directions: New Zealanders explore the meaning of life.Neville Glasgow (ed.) - 1995 - Auckland: Macmillan New Zealand.
    Interviews originally broadcast on the radio program, Directions, with additional material "which could not be broadcast because of time restraints on radio"--Back cover.
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    Gothicism and Early Modern Historical Ethnography.Kristoffer Neville - 2009 - Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (2):213-234.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Gothicism and Early Modern Historical EthnographyKristoffer NevilleGothicism: Problems and PossibilitiesEarly-modern Gothicism, or self-identification with the Gothic peoples described by classical authors, has usually been considered a Scandinavian, and particularly Swedish, affair. Particularly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Swedish court and universities insisted militantly that the kingdom was the Gothic homeland, and this has fostered an assumption that Gothicism represents a kind of embryonic nationalism. This interpretation was (...)
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  15. Why Plato Wrote.Neville Morley (ed.) - 2012-12-10 - Blackwell.
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  16. Stakeholder Multiplicity: Toward an Understanding of the Interactions between Stakeholders.Benjamin A. Neville & Bulent Menguc - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 66 (4):377-391.
    While stakeholder theory has traditionally considered organization’s interactions with stakeholders in terms of independent, dyadic relationships, recent scholarship has pointed to the fact that organizations exist within a complex network of intertwining relationships [e.g., Rowley, T. J.: 1997, The Academy of Management Review 22(4), 887–910]. However, further theoretical and empirical development of the interactions between stakeholders has been lacking. In this paper, we develop a framework for understanding and measuring the effects upon the organization of competing, complementary and cooperative stakeholder (...)
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  17. Critics of the Bible, 1724–1873.John Drury (ed.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    English critics were brilliant initiators and exploiters of biblical criticism. This momentous exercise, whereby the 'Holy Scriptures' became the object of human critique independent of church control, is illustrated by John Drury in the present volume with excerpts from such famous critics as Coleridge, Blake and Matthew Arnold, and lesser names such as Collins and Deist and Bishop Sherlock. Robert Lowth's famous lectures on the Psalms, which had an important influence on Blake and Christopher Smart, are well represented here, (...)
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    Response to Ford’s ‘Neville on the One and the Many’.Robert Neville - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):85-86.
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    The good is one, its manifestations many: Confucian essays on metaphysics, morals, rituals, institutions, and genders.Robert Cummings Neville - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Building on his long-standing work in metaphysics and Asian philosophy, Robert Cummings Neville presents a series of essays that cumulatively articulate a contemporary, progressive Confucian position as a global philosophy. Through analysis of the metaphysical and moral traditions of Confucianism, Neville brings these traditions into the twenty-first century. According to Confucianism, rituals define most of our relations with other individuals, social institutions, and nature, and while rituals make possible the positive institutions of high human civilization, they may also lead to (...)
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  20. Faith, Hope, and Charity.Shadia Drury - 2007 - Free Inquiry 27:21-22.
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  21. Reinventing Christianity.Shadia Drury - 2010 - Free Inquiry 30:12-12.
     
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    Letters to a Student of Philosophy—II.M. O'C. Drury - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (3):159-174.
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    Letters to a Student of Philosophy I.M. O'C. Drury - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (2):76-102.
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    Moving with control: Using control theory to understand motor behavior.Neville Hogan - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):550-551.
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    Religion: Philosophical Theology, Volume Three.Robert Cummings Neville - 2015 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Religion is the third and final volume in Robert Cummings Neville's systematic development of a new philosophical theology. Unfolding through his earlier volumes, Ultimates and Existence, and now in Religion, philosophical theology considers first-order questions generally treated by religious traditions through philosophical methods while reflecting Neville's long engagement with philosophy, theology, and Eastern and Western religious traditions. In this capstone to the trilogy, Neville provides a theory of religion and presents a sacred worldview to guide religious participation. His philosophical theory (...)
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    Where Philosophy Has Arrived.Robert Cummings Neville - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 45 (1):69-82.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Where Philosophy Has ArrivedRobert Cummings Neville (bio)The title here is ambiguous. It might mean where philosophy has arrived at this point. Or it might mean where philosophy has arrived and is passing through this point. I mean the second, where philosophy is passing through. The title is also ambiguous with regard to whose philosophy is under discussion. Wesley J. Wildman's is the topic I was invited to address, but (...)
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  27. Teilhard de Chardin: pilgrim of the future.Neville Braybrooke - 1964 - New York,: Seabury Press.
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  28. Biblical Religion and Deadly Wars.Shadia Drury - 2007 - Free Inquiry 27:18-19.
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  29. Religion: The guarantor of civilization.Neville Symington - 2006 - In David M. Black, Psychoanalysis and religion in the 21st century: competitors or collaborators? New York: Routledge.
     
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    Comments on Wesley Wildman’s “How to Resist Robert Neville’s Creatio Ex Nihilo Argument”.Robert Cummings Neville - 2015 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (1):65-68.
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    Leo Strauss and the American right.Shadia B. Drury - 1997 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    In 1980, Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States for his first term and the conservative revolution that was slowly developing in the United States finally emerged in full-throated roar. Who provoked the conservative revolution? Shadia Drury provides a fascinating answer to the question as she looks at the work of Leo Strauss, a seemingly reclusive German Jewish emigré and scholar, who was one of the most influential individuals in the conservative movement, a man widely seen as (...)
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    Chesterton and My Father.Neville Braybrooke - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (4):582-584.
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    Books in Review.Shadia Drury - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (4):671-675.
  34. 'judicial Activism' And The Conservative Revolution.Shadia Drury - 2006 - Free Inquiry 26:22-23.
     
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  35. Leo Strauss and the Grand Inquisitor.Shadia Drury - 2004 - Free Inquiry 24.
     
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  36. The Death of Conscience.Shadia Drury - 2008 - Free Inquiry 28:21-22.
     
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    WOMAN: Gift or curse?Shadia B. Drury - 2001 - Angelaki 6 (2):177 – 185.
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    WOMAN: Gift or Curse?Shadia B. Drury - 2001 - Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 6 (2):177-185.
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    Contextualization and the non-obvious meaning of religious symbols: New dimensions to the problem of truth.Robert C. Neville - 2002 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 44 (1):71-88.
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    Comments on "Nature's Religion" and Robert Corrington's "Aesthetic Naturalism".Robert Cummings Neville - 2005 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 26 (3):254 - 262.
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: Blood Money: Should a Rich Nation Buy Plasma from the Poor?Robert C. Neville & Peter Steinfels - 1972 - Hastings Center Report 2 (6):8.
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    Naturalism and Supernaturalism in American Theology.Robert Cummings Neville - 2005 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 26 (1/2):77 - 84.
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    Reply to serious critics.Robert Cummings Neville - 1997 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 18 (3):281 - 294.
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    Specialties and Worlds.Robert Neville - 1974 - The Hastings Center Studies 2 (1):53.
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    The challenge of modern thought.Tony Neville - 1977 - London: University Tutorial Press.
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    Worldviews.Robert Cummings Neville - 2009 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 30 (3):233 - 243.
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    Philosophy: an outline of the discipline and its sub-disciplines.Neville Vivian Pope - 1975 - Burton on Trent: Philosophical Enterprises.
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    Some confucian-Christian comparisons.Robert Cummings Neville - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (4):379-400.
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    Clinical governance: vision or mirage?Neville W. Goodman - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (2):243-249.
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    Existence: Philosophical Theology, Volume Two.Robert Cummings Neville - 2014 - SUNY Press.
    The second volume in a trilogy advancing a systematic philosophical theology, this book explores the realities of human existence articulated by religion. Religion, writes Robert Cummings Neville, articulates existential predicaments and provides venues for ecstatic fulfillment. Like its companion volumes treating ultimacy and religion, Existence advances a systematic philosophical theology to address first-order questions found in the array of Axial Age religions. Issues arising in the major religious traditions are explored through a complex array of philosophical approaches. This second volume (...)
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