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    Is philosophy of religion possible?Richard M. Blackstone - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (3):176 - 184.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.William T. Blackstone, William Hare, Don Cochrane, Walden B. Crabtree, Patrick J. Foley, Arthur Brown, Solon T. Kimball, Jack L. Nelson, Alexander W. Austin, Godfrey Sullivan, Frederick M. Schultz, Ramon Sanchez, Garnet L. Mcdiarmid, Rosemary V. Donatelli, Frederic G. Robinson, Mathew Zachariah, Richard M. Schrader, Louis Fischer & Dale R. Spencer - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):225-239.
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  3. (1 other version)Punishing the Guilty, Not Punishing the Innocent.Richard Lippke - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (4):462-488.
    Discussion in this paper focuses on how strongly we should prefer non-punishment of persons guilty of serious crimes to punishment of persons innocent of them. William Blackstone's version of that preference, expressed as a ten to one ratio, is first shown to be untenable on standard accounts of legal punishment's justifying aims. Somewhat weaker versions of that ratio also appear suspect. More to the point, Blackstone's adage obscures the crucial way in which there are risks to be assessed (...)
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    A Quarter Century of Value Inquiry: Presidential Addresses Before the American Society for Value Inquiry.Richard T. Hull (ed.) - 1994 - Atlanta, GA: Brill | Rodopi.
    This volume contains all of the presidential addresses given before the American Society for Value Inquiry since its first meeting in 1970. Contributions are by Richard Brandt*, Virgil Aldrich*, John W. Davis*, the late Robert S. Hartman*, James B. Wilbur*, the late William H. Werkmeister, Robert E. Carter, the late William T. Blackstone, Gene James, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, Richard T. Hull, Norman Bowie*, Stephen White*, Burton Leiser+, Abraham Edel, Sidney Axinn, Robert Ginsberg, Patricia Werhane, Lisa M. Newton, (...)
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    Ethical Principles for Social Policy.John Howie (ed.) - 1982 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Abortion, euthanasia, racism, sexism, pater­nalism, the rights of children, the population explosion, and the dynamics of economic growth are examined in the light of ethical principles by leading philosophers in order to suggest reasonable judgments. Originally prepared for the distinguished Wayne Leys Memorial Lecture Series at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, the essayists have addressed themselves to the most pressing ethical questions being asked today. William K. Frankena, Professor Emer­itus, University of Michigan, in “The Ethics of Respect for Life” argues for (...)
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    Francis Hutcheson and Contemporary Ethical Theory. [REVIEW]W. W. A. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):581-581.
    In this volume, the author intends to "fill the gap" in scholarship on Francis Hutcheson, and to show the relevance of Hutcheson's theories to contemporary metaethical discussion. The book includes a short and appealing biographical study of Hutcheson, an outline and criticism of Hutcheson's theory of "moral sense" which had a profound effect on Hume, and an evaluation of Hutcheson's controversy with Richard Price and other rationalists of Hutcheson's time in light of contemporary discussions of ethical language. Finally, Mr. (...)
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  7. Hume and Ritschlian Theology.William T. Blackstone - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4):561.
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    Monkey business: Trans*, animacy, and the boundaries of kind.Dylan McCarthy Blackston - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (2):119-133.
    This essay dwells in the interstitial space between human and nonhuman species attributions to consider the dense political and theoretical activity that the domain capacitates. It begins by discussing the bifurcated funding work of the Arcus Foundation – LGBT rights and great ape conservation – as a means of examining how currently prevailing species divisions that putatively work through expansive notions of embodiment in actuality deploy the same logics present in colonial schemes of bodily division. It then relatedly considers an (...)
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    Education and ethics.William T. Blackstone & George L. Newsome (eds.) - 1969 - Athens,: University of Georgia Press.
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    The Public Interest.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:231-234.
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    The Science of Ecology and Ethics.William T. Blackstone - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:210-217.
    The science of ecology has sensitized us to the intricate causal chains in nature and to the threat to the life system posed by environmental misuse. Responding to the data provided by environmental science, some philosophers have called for fundamentally new ethical principles—a recognition of nonhuman values and an extension of rights not only to animals but to inanimate parts of nature. These attempts to develop an ecological ethic call for radical conceptual revision of the way in which most persons (...)
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    On justifying a metaethical theory.William T. Blackstone - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):57-66.
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    The Definition of Civil Disobedience.W. T. Blackstone - 1971 - Journal of Social Philosophy 2 (1):5-8.
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    The Economic and Career Effects of Sexual Harassment on Working Women.Amy Blackstone, Christopher Uggen & Heather McLaughlin - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (3):333-358.
    Many working women will experience sexual harassment at some point in their careers. While some report this harassment, many leave their jobs to escape the harassing environment. This mixed-methods study examines whether sexual harassment and subsequent career disruption affect women’s careers. Using in-depth interviews and longitudinal survey data from the Youth Development Study, we examine the effect of sexual harassment for women in the early career. We find that sexual harassment increases financial stress, largely by precipitating job change, and can (...)
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    Can science justify an ethical code?William T. Blackstone - 1960 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 3 (1-4):118 – 127.
    The attempt to utilize the methods of science to justify one ethical code as opposed to another has the advantage of avoiding the dogmatism and question-begging techniques characteristic of many traditional ethical theories. However, such attempts are invariably involved in value reductionism, leaving normative terms bereft of their normative import. Science is related to ethics in a number of important ways, but not in the sense that inductive evidence can justify one standard of right conduct as opposed to others.
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    It has been said.Craig Blackstone - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (2):308-310.
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    Philosophy & Environmental Crisis.William T. Blackstone - 1974
    Conference held Feb. 18-20, 1971; sponsored by the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Georgia and the Danforth fund. Includes bibliographical references.
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    The Concept of Political Freedom.William T. Blackstone - 1973 - Social Theory and Practice 2 (4):421-438.
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    Making Medical Decisions for Incapacitated Patients Without Proxies: Part I.Cynthia Griggins, Eric Blackstone, Lauren McAliley & Barbara Daly - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (1):33-45.
    To date no one has identified or described the population of incapacitated patients being treated in an inpatient setting who lack proxy decision-makers. Nor, despite repeated calls for protocols to be developed for decision-making, has any institution reported on the utilization of such a protocol. In 2005, our urban tertiary care hospital instituted a protocol utilizing community members of the ethics committee to meet with the medical providers and engage in shared decision-making for patients without proxies. We conducted a retrospective (...)
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    Can natural selection and druggable targets synergize? Of nutrient scarcity, cancer, and the evolution of cooperation.Neil W. Blackstone & Jordan U. Gutterman - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (2):2000160.
    Since the dawn of molecular biology, cancer therapy has focused on druggable targets. Despite some remarkable successes, cell‐level evolution remains a potent antagonist to this approach. We suggest that a deeper understanding of the breakdown of cooperation can synergize the evolutionary and druggable‐targets approaches. Complexity requires cooperation, whether between cells of different species (symbiosis) or between cells of the same organism (multicellularity). Both forms of cooperation may be associated with nutrient scarcity, which in turn may be associated with a chemiosmotic (...)
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  21. Criteria of Adequacy for Judicial Reasoning.W. T. Blackstone - 1971 - Logique Et Analyse 14 (53):233.
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    The Environment and Ethics.William T. Blackstone - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (6):16-18.
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  23. Philosophy and Environmental Crisis.William T. Blackstone - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4):271-272.
     
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  24. Objective emotivism.William Thomas Blackstone - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (24):1054-1062.
  25. Religious Language and Knowledge.Robert H. Ayers, William T. Blackstone, John Donnelly & James Kellenberger - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (1):95-96.
     
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    The Need for Specialized Oncology Training for Clinical Ethicists.Eric C. Blackstone & Barbara J. Daly - 2024 - HEC Forum 36 (1):45-59.
    Numerous ethical issues are raised in cancer treatment and research. Informed consent is challenging due to complex treatment modalities and prognostic uncertainty. Busy oncology clinics limit the ability of oncologists to spend time reinforcing patient understanding and facilitating end-of-life planning. Despite these issues and the ethics consultations they generate, clinical ethicists receive little if any focused education about cancer and its treatment. As the field of clinical ethics develops standards for training, we argue that a basic knowledge of cancer should (...)
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    Human rights and human dignity.William Blackstone - 1971 - World Futures 9 (1):3-37.
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    Meaning and Existence Introductory Readings in Philosophy.William T. Blackstone - 1971 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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    Francis Hutcheson and contemporary ethical theory.William T. Blackstone - 1965 - Athens,: University of Georgia Press.
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    Why Do Corals Bleach? Conflict and Conflict Mediation in a Host/Symbiont Community.Neil W. Blackstone & Jeff M. Golladay - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (8):1800021.
    Coral bleaching has attracted considerable study, yet one central question remains unanswered: given that corals and their Symbiodinium symbionts have co‐evolved for millions of years, why does this clearly maladaptive process occur? Bleaching may result from evolutionary conflict between the host corals and their symbionts. Selection at the level of the individual symbiont favors using the products of photosynthesis for selfish replication, while selection at the higher level favors using these products for growth of the entire host/symbiont community. To hold (...)
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    When slippery slope arguments miss the mark: a lesson from one against physician-assisted death.Eric Blackstone & Stuart J. Youngner - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (10):657-660.
    In 1989, Susan Wolf convincingly warned of a troublesome consequence that should discourage any movement in American society towards physician-assisted death—a legal backlash against the gains made for limiting life-sustaining treatment. The authors demonstrate that this dire consequence did not come to pass. As physician-assisted suicide gains a foothold in USA and elsewhere, many other slippery slope arguments are being put forward. Although many of these speculations should be taken seriously, they do not justify halting the new practice. Instead, our (...)
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    The evolution of a mechanism of cell suicide.Neil W. Blackstone & Douglas R. Green - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (1):84-88.
  33. The Minimal State: An Assessment of Some of the Philosophical Grounds.William T. Blackstone - 1978 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4):333.
  34. Chariots of Fire, and Other Sermons on Bible Characters.Clarence E. Macartney - 1951
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  35. Preaching Without Notes.Clarence E. Macartney - 1946
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  36. The Woman of Tekoah and Other Sermons on Bible Characters.Clarence Edward Macartney - 1955
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    Making Medical Decisions for Incapacitated Patients Without Proxies: Part II.Eric Blackstone, Barbara J. Daly & Cynthia Griggins - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (1):47-62.
    In the United States, there is no consensus about who should make decisions in acute but non-emergent situations for incapacitated patients who lack surrogates. For more than a decade, our academic medical center has utilized community volunteers from the hospital ethics committee to engage in shared decision-making with the medical providers for these patients. In order to add a different point of view and minimize conflict of interest, the volunteers are non-clinicians who are not employed by the hospital. Using case (...)
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  38. Ethics and ecology.William T. Blackstone - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):55-71.
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    Are metaethical theories normatively neutral?William T. Blackstone - 1961 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):65 – 74.
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    On the meaning and justification of the equality principle.W. T. Blackstone - 1967 - Ethics 77 (4):239-253.
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    Reverse Discrimination and Compensatory Justice.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Social Theory and Practice 3 (3):253-288.
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    The Golden Rule: A Defense.W. T. Blackstone - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):172-177.
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  43. The search for an environmental ethic.William T. Blackstone - 1980 - In Tom L. Beauchamp & Tom Regan, Matters of life and death. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
     
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    “Comments on 'Justice as Respect for Persons'”.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):78-80.
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    Equality and Human Rights.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - The Monist 52 (4):616-639.
    There is an immense amount of conceptual confusion on the notions of equality and human rights not only among lay people but also among contemporary philosophers and political and legal theorists. There is reason for this. These concepts have been used in a multiplicity of ways in the history of thought. Furthermore they constitute a substratum from which we somehow deduce norms which constitute part of our moral and political frameworks, norms about which all of us feel strongly one way (...)
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    “It’s Just about being Fair”: Activism and the Politics of Volunteering in the Breast Cancer Movement.Amy Blackstone - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (3):350-368.
    Constructions of women’s activism as social service, volunteer, or charity work contribute to the relative invisibility of these forms of activism. The author conducted field research at an affiliate office of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. She analyzes how these women volunteers resist the label “activist” at the same time that they engage in activities that resemble activism. The author also examines the reasons for their resistance to the term. Her analysis shows that implicit connections between constructions of (...)
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    On the Logical Status of Meta-ethical Theories.William T. Blackstone - 1962 - Theoria 28 (3):298-303.
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    The fullness of the ground: a guide to embodied awakening.Judith Blackstone - 2023 - Boulder, CO: Sounds True.
    This book is for people who are interested in nondual spiritual awakening. It can help people make sense of the various, conflicting theories about nonduality that are currently available to the spiritual seeker and it provides effective practices for recognizing, embodying and stabilizing in nondual realization in one's daily life.
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    The problem of religious knowledge.William T. Blackstone - 1963 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    "This book is designed for those who have this concern and puzzlement (though, of course, it offers no guarantee of resolving such puzzlement). It is not designed to be a highly specialized and technical treatise in philosophy of religion but one which can be read and appreciated by students and educated laymen. It has two specific purposes, that of providing a clear picture of development in contemporary philosophy and the impact of these developments in philosophy of religion, and that of (...)
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    Redox control and the evolution of multicellularity.Neil W. Blackstone - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (10):947-953.
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