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    Enactive appropriation.Tom Flint & Phil Turner - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (1):41-49.
  2. Undertakings and Promises or Promises and Undertakings?: The Anatomy of an Argument About Sexual Ethics.Philip Turner - 1991 - Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (2):1-13.
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    Christian Socialism: The Promise of an Almost Forgotten Tradition.Philip Turner - 2021 - James Clarke.
    Christian Socialism is a movement that arose in England in the mid-nineteenth century and continues into the twenty-first century. This form of socialism was aimed, in the first instance, not at institutional reform or the nationalization of the means of production but at what its proponents viewed as the moral rot that lay at the foundation of first industrial and then digital society. They opposed what we call neoliberalism and what was then known as political economy because supporters of these (...)
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    An everyday account of witnessing.Phil Turner - 2012 - AI and Society 27 (1):5-12.
    This paper presents a discussion of an everyday ontology of witnessing drawing on the writings of Martin Heidegger, cognitive science and presence research. We begin by defining witnessing: to witness we must be present ; and that which is witnessed must be available. Witnessing is distinguished from perceiving in that it implies and requires a record (a representation) of what has been perceived. Presence and availability are (relatively) uncontroversial but finding a place for representation, which is a classically dualistic concept, (...)
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    Christian ethics and the church: ecclesial foundations for moral thought and practice.Philip Turner - 2015 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
    This book introduces Christian ethics from a theological perspective. Philip Turner, widely recognized as a leading expert in the field, explores the intersection of moral theology and ecclesiology, arguing that the focus of Christian ethics should not be personal holiness or social reform but the common life of the church. A theology of moral thought and practice must take its cues from the notion that human beings, upon salvation, are redeemed and called into a life oriented around the community of (...)
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    Presence: Is it just pretending?Phil Turner - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (2):147-156.
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    Social Advocacy as a Moral Issue in Itself.Philip Turner - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (2):157 - 181.
    In seeking an answer to the question, How can the church speak from Christian warrants on any of the fateful choices we face in our common life, Paul Ramsey argued that, when it speaks, the voice of the church ought to be instructional rather than advocatory. An investigation of what the Episcopal Church has said over the past 20 years about abortion provides strong support for Ramsey's argument. This history suggests also that additional questions need to be asked if that (...)
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    Sex, Money & Power: An Essay in Christian Social Ethics.Philip Turner - 1985
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    The “book problem” and its neural correlates.Phil Turner - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (4):497-505.
    Presence research can tell us why we feel present in the real world and can experience presence while using virtual reality technology (and movies and games) but has strikingly less to say on why we feel present in the scenes described in a book. Just how is it that the wonderful tangible detail of the real world or the complexity of digital technology can be matched and even surpassed by a story in a paperback book? This paper identifies a range (...)
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    The figure and ground of engagement.Phil Turner - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (1):33-43.
    Engagement is important to the success of applications, systems and artefacts as diverse as robotics, pedagogy, games, interactive installations, and virtual reality applications. Yet engagement has proved to be remarkably difficult to define as it can take many forms, so many that it is difficult to isolate what these different instantiations have in common. Instead of pursuing an empirical perspective, the human side of engagement, namely, involvement is considered from a broadly Heideggerian perspective. As Heidegger has a deserved reputation for (...)
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  11. Tradition of the Church.Philip Turner - 2005 - In Gilbert Meilaender & William Werpehowski (eds.), The Oxford handbook of theological ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Men and Women: Sexual Ethics in Turbulent Times.Ann Belford Ulanov & Philip Turner - 1989 - Mathematical Statistics.
    These essays from a variety of authors address issues of sexuality in modern lives, including the roles of men and women, friendship, the single life, temporary relationships, and marriage.
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  13. Book Reviews : Christian Marriage Today, edited by Klaus Demmer and Aldegande Brenninkmeijer-Werhahn. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press (London: Eurospan), 1997. 100 pp. hb. £19.50. ISBN 0-8132-0876-9. pb. £11.50. ISBN 0-8132-0877-7. [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1999 - Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (1):104-106.
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    Perplexity in the Moral Life: Philosophical and Theological Considerations by Edmund N. Santurri. [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (1):164-168.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:164 BOOK REVIEWS the " causes and remedies " of homosexuality (this entails a guarded challenge to the notion of " constitutional " homosexuality) and a special outreach to people with AIDS; a long endnote undertakes to defend the thesis that AIDS can sometmies he, at least in a qualified sense, divine punishment for sexual sin (p. 110 n. 4). Ashley's essay concludes with an apology for any unintended (...)
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  15. Book Reviews : Agape, Eros, Gender: Towards a Pauline Sexual Ethic, by Francis Watson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 268 pp. hb. 37.50. ISBN 0-521-66263-X. [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (1):98-102.
  16. Book Reviews : Liberating Sex: a Christian sexual theology, by Adrian Thatcher. London, SPCK, 1993. vi + 202 pp. pb. 9.99. [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1):115-119.
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    Abortion and Infanticide. [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):425-427.
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  18. Alan Gerwith: "Human Rights". [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1986 - The Thomist 50 (3):478.
     
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  19. L. W. Summer: "Abortion and Moral Theory". [REVIEW]Philip Turner - 1983 - The Thomist 47 (4):643.
     
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    Special issue: presence. [REVIEW]Phil Turner & Cheryl Campanella Bracken - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (4):445-447.