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    Books in Review : A FANTASY OF REASON : THE LIFE A ND THOUGHT OF WIL- LIA M GOD WIN by Don Locke. London, Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980, Pp. xi, 398. $17.50. [REVIEW]Lvman Tower Sargent - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (1):116-119.
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    A television triumph about death and dying.B. Towers - 1980 - Journal of Medical Ethics 6 (2):101-102.
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    Medical involvement in procreation: how far?B. Towers - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (2):100-101.
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    Neutralism and radical empiricism.C. V. Tower - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (22):589-600.
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    Neutralism, immediacy, and "the irrational".C. V. Tower - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (2):29-47.
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    Prospects for a national health service or for comprehensive health insurance.B. Towers - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (1):42-48.
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    Response.B. Towers - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):36-36.
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    (1 other version)Unold's Der Monismus und Seine Ideale.Carl Vernon Tower - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:578.
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    Income-generating Project Initiation in Churches: A Guide for Mission Workers.Alan Tower - 2016 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (2):124-135.
    Outsider mission workers with local church communities, such as with the agency Latin Link, can have a role in the promotion of church and community-based income generation projects as a poverty reduction strategy and as a way of healthy community involvement generally. This is likely to involve a process of healthy community decision-making, some generic business training for potential project leaders and workers, and a microfinance scheme run with established guidelines. In this way, outside initiative promotes community development rather than (...)
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    Medical experiments on human beings.B. Towers - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):19-23.
    Throughout the scientific age it has been increasingly realised that the path to knowledge is through carefully-controlled experimentation. Medicine must never, however, treat human beings as objects, or as the means to achieving increased knowledge. Ultimately the goal of human evolution will be served by the willing collaboration of members of society in the advancement of knowledge through carefully planned experimentation. As of now, however, many safeguards must be built into the system to ensure that no exploitation occurs. Experimenters are (...)
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    (2 other versions)A neglected `context' in `radical empiricism'.C. V. Tower - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (15):400-408.
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    Aging mechanisms in fruit flies.John Tower - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (10):799-807.
    Genetic analysis of Drosophil has provided evidence in support of two proposed evolutionary genetic mechanisms of aging: mutation accumulation and antagonistic pleiotropy. Both mechanisms result from the lack of natural selection acting on old organisms. Analyses of large numbers of flies have revealed that mortality rates do not continue to rise with age as previously thought, but plateau at advanced ages. This phenomenon has implications both for models and for definitions of aging, and may be explained by the evolutionary theories. (...)
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    Darwinismus und Lamarckismus.August Pauly, W. L. Tower & Vernon L. Kellogg - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (18):483-500.
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    Women's Earliest Records from Ancient Egypt and Western Asia.Susan Tower Hollis & Barbara S. Lesko - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):642.
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    Autobiography and Education.Marian Metcalf, Timothy Towers, Peter Abbs & Trevor Pateman - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (2):190-191.
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    Jan van Eyck at London in 1428.Colin Richmond - 2021 - Common Knowledge 27 (2):171-175.
    On the basis of reports that Jan van Eyck visited England, this essay speculates freely on what the diplomat and painter actually did in and around London for three weeks in 1428. The essay claims, for example, that van Eyck went to the village of Foots Cray to buy watercresses to use as models when painting greenery on the Ghent Altarpiece of the Mystic Lamb. The recently erected gateway to the palace at Greenwich is said likewise to be the (...)
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    Researching moral distress among New Zealand nurses.Martin Woods, Vivien Rodgers, Andy Towers & Steven La Grow - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (1):117-130.
    Background: Moral distress has been described as a major problem for the nursing profession, and in recent years, a considerable amount of research has been undertaken to examine its causes and effects. However, few research projects have been performed that examined the moral distress of an entire nation’s nurses, as this particular study does. Aim/objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and intensity of moral distress experienced by registered nurses in New Zealand. Research design: The research (...)
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    Ideology and Utopia.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2013 - In Michael Freeden, Lyman Tower Sargent & Marc Stears, The Oxford Handbook of Political Ideologies. Oxford University Press.
    In popular usage both ideology and utopia have negative, and somewhat similar, connotations. Utopia is thought to imply something naively idealistic and, as a result, impossible to achieve due to the constraints of the ‘real world’ or because ‘human nature’ will get in the way. Ideology is also thought to imply being out of touch with the ‘real world’ by being blinkered by a set of beliefs that distorts one’s understanding of that ‘real world’. This chapter examines the recent history (...)
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    Brisbane: Utopian Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares by William (Bill) Metcalf (review).Lyman Tower Sargent - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (1):158-162.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Brisbane: Utopian Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares by William (Bill) MetcalfLyman Tower SargentWilliam (Bill) Metcalf. Brisbane: Utopian Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares. Brisbane History Group Studies no. 11. Tingalpa: Boolarong Press, 2022. 297 pp. Australian $30.00 ISBN: 9781922643445.Bill Metcalf, the foremost scholar on Australian intentional communities, has discovered and written about a number of Australian utopias. In Brisbane: Utopian Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares he focuses on a subset of (...)
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    Euthanasia in Utopian Literature.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):238-249.
    The word euthanasia, meaning a peaceful, gentle, or easy death, has been traced back to Roman times. But the "good" in a good death is obviously open to interpretation. Good for whom? The individual? The family of the individual? The society? And, who decides? The individual? The doctor? The family of the individual? The legal system? These questions are constantly raised throughout the literature with diametrically opposed answers given from the earliest times to the present. And, unfortunately, one word is (...)
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    Chinchilla's Communal Settlers by Veronica Dawson.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (2):387-389.
    This book is a study of three intentional communities established with government support in the 1890s in Queensland, Australia. All three were short-lived, and as the title suggests, although there is considerable information on the communities, the focus of the book is on the settlers rather than on the communities. In fact, and extremely unusual in studies of intentional communities, there are extensive biographical dictionaries on the members of all three communities. And these dictionaries include information on the men involved (...)
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    Dreamstreets: A Journey Through Britain's Village Utopias by Jacqueline Yallop.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (2):393-394.
    Although the title Dreamstreets and the use of the word utopias in the subtitle strongly suggest a focus on the utopian, there are only a few references to utopia in the book, which is about the author’s responses to some of the model villages established in Britain in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The author says that there were about four hundred such villages, and she has visited many I have not visited and know little about; she is particularly (...)
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    Herbert Sutcliffe and Radiant Living: Self-Help and New Thought in New Zealand.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2012 - Utopian Studies 23 (1):2-27.
    This essay explores the life and teachings of Herbert Sutcliffe, a religious leader born in England and educated in Australia, where he earned a doctorate in psychology, and the United States, where he earned a doctorate of divinity from a New Thought seminary. Combining the two, he founded schools of Radiant Living in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, in that order. While he did not write a utopia or found an intentional community, (...)
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    Michael Flürscheim: From the Single Tax to Currency Reform.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2010 - Utopian Studies 21 (1):139-161.
    Michael Flürscheim was an important but now largely forgotten utopian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who was at the center of a nexus of economic and social reforms focusing on the single tax, land nationalization, and an improved currency. He wrote a number of utopias in both German and English, was involved with two intentional communities, and established exchange banks in New Zealand where people could exchange goods and services directly or through the notes the banks issued.
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    Utopianism and national identity.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2000 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 3 (2-3):87-106.
    (2000). Utopianism and national identity. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 3, The Philosophy of Utopia, pp. 87-106.
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  26. Utopianism: A Very Short Introduction: A Very Short Introduction.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2010 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    There are many debates about what constitutes a utopia. Are utopias benign or dangerous? Is the idea of utopianism essential to Christianity or heretical? What is the relationship between utopia and ideology? In this Very Short Introduction, Lyman Sargent, one of the leading scholars in the field of utopian studies, explores these issues and examines utopianism and its history, discussing the role of utopianism in literature and in the development of colonies and in immigration. The idea of utopia has become (...)
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    Religion in US Utopian Literature.Lyman Tower Sargent - 2023 - Utopian Studies 33 (3):353-383.
    Abstractabstract:An overview of the importance of religion, particularly Christianity, has had in American life from the earliest explorations and settlements to the present day and the way that importance has been reflected in numerous religious utopias and dystopias. Positive utopias have been inspired by Christ's teachings and by Eden, heaven, and the millennium. Dystopias, found mostly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, reflect, on the one hand, a fear that Christianity is under threat, and, on the other hand, the fear (...)
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  28. Books Available List.Kerry T. Burch, Pak-Sang Lai, Michael Byram, Bettina L. Love, Darren E. Lund, E. Lisa Panayotidis, Hans Smits, Jo Towers, Richard Ognibene & A. Persistent Reformer - 2013 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 49 (1).
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  29. Audit committee features and earnings management: further evidence from Singapore.J. L. W. Mitchell Van der Zahn & Greg Tower - 2004 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (2):233-258.
     
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    Audit committee features and earnings management: further evidence from Singapore.J.-L. W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn & Greg Tower - 2004 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (2/3):233.
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    Does Research Ethics Rest on a Mistake? The Common Good, Reasonable Risk and Social Justice.Alex John London - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):37 – 39.
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    “Treatment Pressures” and “Informal Coercion”: “Threats” in Mental Healthcare.George Szmukler King’S. College London - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (12):89-91.
    Volume 24, Issue 12, December 2024, Page 89-91.
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    Undue inducements and reasonable risks: Will the dismal science lead to dismal research ethics?Alex John London - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):29 – 32.
  34. Artificial Intelligence and Black‐Box Medical Decisions: Accuracy versus Explainability.Alex John London - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (1):15-21.
    Although decision‐making algorithms are not new to medicine, the availability of vast stores of medical data, gains in computing power, and breakthroughs in machine learning are accelerating the pace of their development, expanding the range of questions they can address, and increasing their predictive power. In many cases, however, the most powerful machine learning techniques purchase diagnostic or predictive accuracy at the expense of our ability to access “the knowledge within the machine.” Without an explanation in terms of reasons or (...)
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    You Don’t Have to Be Bad to Work Here: Sustaining Ideals Inside Healthcare Institutions.Alan Cribb King’S. College London - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (12):23-25.
    Volume 24, Issue 12, December 2024, Page 23-25.
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    Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer.Englandchristopherryan@Londonmetacuk London - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3):376-378.
    Volume 45, Issue 3, August 2024, Page 376-378.
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  37. Darwin's Dangerous Idea.Penguin London - 1996 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science: Isps 10 (3):257.
  38. Ephemeral Media, Ephemeral Works, and Sonny Boy Williamson's “Little Village”.Justin London - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (1):45-53.
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    Managing Editor: E. Grebenik Editors: T. Dyson, J. Hobcraft, R. Schofield and M. Murphy.London WC2A2AE Aldwych - 1992 - Journal of Biosocial Science 24 (1).
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    A Cohenian approach to musical expression.Justin London - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60 (2):182-185.
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  41. A. Papers Published in Scientific Periodicals.A. London - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (4).
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    Balat III: Les Ateliers de potiers d'ʿAyn-AṣīlBalat III: Les Ateliers de potiers d'Ayn-Asil.Gloria Anne London, Georges Soukiassian, Michel Wuttmann & Laure Pantalacci - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):494.
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    Curriculum Materials Review.Collins Educational London - 1995 - Journal of Moral Education 24 (1):87.
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    Curriculum Materials Reviews.David Fulton London - 1992 - Journal of Moral Education 21 (2):171.
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    Curriculum Materials Reviews.Pluto Press London - 1991 - Journal of Moral Education 20 (3):353.
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    Musical and linguistic speech acts.Justin London - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (1):49-64.
  47. Justice and the Human Development Approach to International Research.Alex John London - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (1):24.
    The debate over when medical research may be performed in developing countries has steered clear of the broad issues of social justice in favor of what seem more tractable, practical issues. A better approach will reframe the question of justice in international research in a way that makes explicit the links between medical research, the social determinants of health, and global justice.
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    Transformative Phenomenology: Changing Ourselves, Lifeworlds, and Professional Practice.Gloria L. Córdova, Lucy Dinwiddie, David B. Haddad, Steven C. Jeddeloh, Marc J. LaFountain, Valerie Malhotra Bentz, Adair Linn Nagata, Jeffrey L. Nonemaker, Bernie Novokowsky, Linda Nugent, George Psathas, David Rehorick, Sandra K. Simpson, Roanne Thomas-MacLean & Dudley Tower (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    The fourteen authors in this collection used phenomenology and hermeneutics to conduct deep inquiry into perplexing and wondrous events in their work and personal lives. These seasoned scholar-practitioners gained remarkable insight into areas such as health care and illness, organ donation, intercultural communications, high-performance teams, artistic production, jazz improvisation, and the integration of Tai Chi into education. All authors were transformed by phenomenology's expanded ways of seeing and being.
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  49. Audit committee features and earnings management: Further evidence from singapore.J.-L. W. Mitchell Der Zahvann & Greg Tower - 2004 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (s 2-3):233-258.
    In this paper, we investigate the link between audit committees and earnings management providing a more comprehensive simultaneous analysis of the influence of audit committee features using a sample of 485 firm-years from Singapore's publicly traded firms during the 2000 2001 calendar period. Empirical findings indicate firms with a higher proportion of independent audit committee members are more effective at constraining earnings management. Firms with audit committees that are more diligent and/or lack the presence of independent directors serving simultaneously on (...)
     
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    Research at the Auction Block: Problems for the Fair Benefits Approach to International Research.Alex John London & Kevin J. S. Zollman - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (4):34-45.
    The “fair benefits” approach to international research is designed to produce results that all can agree are fair without taking a stand on divisive questions of justice. But its appealing veneer of collaboration masks ambiguities at both a conceptual and an operational level. An attempt to put it into practice would look a lot like an auction, leaving little reason to think the outcomes will satisfy even minimal conditions of fairness.
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