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    FOCUS: Learning ethical business through role play.John L. H. Rice - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (3):156–159.
    Once a company has identified its core values role play can help its leaders explore their meaning in practice. The author is now working as a freelance adviser on organisation development having worked in this area in a large engineering company. He has a general interest in the industry/church interface.
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    FOCUS: Learning Ethical Business through Role Play.John L. H. Rice - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (3):156-159.
    Once a company has identified its core values role play can help its leaders explore their meaning in practice. The author is now working as a freelance adviser on organisation development having worked in this area in a large engineering company. He has a general interest in the industry/church interface.
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    Reconstructing soviet history: A new “great turn”?John L. H. Keep - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 38 (2):117-145.
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    Reconstructing Soviet history: A new?great turn??John L. H. Keep - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 38 (2):117-145.
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    The Openness of God: A Biblical Challenge to the Traditional Understanding of God.Clark H. Pinnock, Richard Rice, John Sanders, William Hasker & David Basinger - 1994 - Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press.
    Written by five scholars whose expertise extends across the disciplines of biblical, historical, systematic, and philosophical theology, this is a careful and ...
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  6. Reasons and Divine Action: A Dilemma.Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2016 - In Kevin Timpe Dan Speak (ed.), Free Will and Theism: Connections, Contingencies, and Concerns. Oxford University Press.
    Many theistic philosophers conceive of God’s activity in agent-causal terms. That is, they view divine action as an instance of (perhaps the paradigm case of) substance causation. At the same time, many theists endorse the claim that God acts for reasons, and not merely wantonly. It is the aim of this paper to show that a commitment to both theses gives rise to a dilemma. I present the dilemma and then spend the bulk of the paper defending its premises. I (...)
     
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    Manchu Books in London; A Union Catalogue.John L. Mish, W. Simon & H. G. H. Nelson - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):510.
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    Arabic Grammar and Qurʾānic Exegesis in Early IslamArabic Grammar and Quranic Exegesis in Early Islam.John L. Hayes & C. H. M. Versteegh - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (4):751.
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    Special issue: approaches to faith: Guest editorial preface.Rebekah L. H. Rice, Daniel McKaughan & Daniel Howard-Snyder - 2017 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 81 (1-2):1-6.
    According to many accounts of faith—where faith is thought of as something psychological, e.g., an attitude, state, or trait—one cannot have faith without belief of the relevant propositions. According to other accounts of faith, one can have faith without belief of the relevant propositions. Call the first sort of account doxasticism since it insists that faith requires belief; call the second nondoxasticism since it allows faith without belief. The New Testament may seem to favor doxasticism over nondoxasticism. For it may (...)
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  10. The Unfolding Drama of the Bible.Bernard W. Anderson, John L. Casteel, Seward Hilther, Robert L. Calhoun, Wayne H. Cowan, Reinhold Niebuhr & Albert N. Williams - 1957
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]John L. Puckett, Delbert H. Long, Mara Sapon-Shevin, Barbara K. Townsend, Thomas A. Callister Jr, Lois Weis, John H. Scahill, David E. Washburn & Terence O'connor - 1989 - Educational Studies 20 (1):59-106.
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  12. Mental Causation.Rebekah L. H. Rice - forthcoming - In Kevin Timpe, Meghan Griffith & Neil Levy (eds.), Routledge Companion to Free Will. Routledge.
  13. Agent Causation and Acting for Reasons.Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2011 - American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (4):333-346.
    The Agent-Causal Theory of Action claims that an event counts as an action when, and only when, it is caused by an agent. The central difference between the Causal Theory of Action (CTA) and the Agent-Causal view comes down to a disagreement about what sort of item (or items) occupies the left-hand position in the causal relation. For CTA, the left-hand position is occupied by mental items within the agent, typically construed in terms of mental events (e.g., belief/desire pairs or (...)
     
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    Death and Persistence.Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2022 - Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press.
    The idea that physical death may not mark the end of an individual's existence has long been a source of fascination. It is perhaps unsurprising that we are apt to wonder what it is that happens to us when we die. Is death the end of me and all the experiences that count as mine? Or might I exist, and indeed have experiences, beyond the time of my death? And yet, deep metaphysical puzzles arise at the very suggestion that persons (...)
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  15. Divine simplicity.Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    What is a Causal Theorist to Do about Omissions?Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2011 - Modern Schoolman 88 (1-2):123-144.
    Most philosophers concede that one can properly be held morally responsible for intentionally omitting to do something. If one maintains that omissions are actions (negative actions, perhaps), then assuming the requisite conditions regarding voluntariness are met, one can tell a familiar story about how/why this is. In particular, causal theorists can explain the etiology of an intentional omission in causal terms. However, if one denies that omissions are actions of any kind, then the familiar story is no longer available. Some (...)
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  17. What's so artificial and intelligent about artificial intelligence? : a conceptual framework for AI.Rebeka L. H. Rice - 2022 - In Michael J. Paulus & Michael D. Langford (eds.), AI, faith, and the future: an interdisciplinary approach. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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  18. Approaches to Faith, Guest Editorial Preface.Daniel Howard Snyder, Rebekah L. H. Rice & Daniel J. McKaughan - 2017 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 81 (Special Double Issue):1-7.
    Springer. We find in contemporary culture starkly contrasting estimates of the value of faith. On the one hand, for many people, faith is a virtue or positive human value, something associated with understanding, hope, and love, something to be inculcated, maintained, and cherished. On the other hand, for many people, faith is a vice, something associated with dogmatism, arrogance, and close-mindedness, something to be avoided at all costs. The papers included in this special (double) issue on approaches to faith explore (...)
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    Philosophy: An Introduction. [REVIEW]H. A. L., John Herman Randall & Justus Buchler - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (22):612.
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    Readings in Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. A. L., John Herman Randall, Justus Buchler & Evelyn Urban Shirk - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (17):475.
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    Royce's Social Infinite: The Community of Interpretation. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & John E. Smith - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (7):219.
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    Theories of Religious Experience, with Special Reference to James, Otto and Bergson. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & John Morrison Moore - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (13):358.
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    The Story of American Dissent. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & John M. Mecklin - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (24):668.
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    Effects of prolonged exposure to low temperature on visual-motor performance.Warren H. Teichner & John L. Kobrick - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (2):122.
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    Education, Interaction and Social Change.John Hayes & H. L. Hodgkinson - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):101.
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    Single crystal growth of plutonium compounds from molten metal fluxes.Eric D. Bauer, Paul H. Tobash, Jeremy N. Mitchell & John L. Sarrao - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (19-21):2466-2491.
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  27. John Witherspoon Comes to America: A Documentary Account Based Largely on New Materials.L. H. Butterfield - 1953
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    H. Spiegelberg On the Phenomenology of C. G. Jung.John L. Carafides - 1974 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 5 (1):75-80.
  29. The Philosophy of Reflection; an Examination of Shadworth H. Hodgson's Treatment of Experience.John L. Carafides - 1971 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
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    Persephone and the Pomegranate ( H. Dem. 372–4).John L. Myres - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (02):51-52.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Richard Angelo, Lydia A. H. Smith, Marsha V. Krotseng, Dan Huden, Delbert Long, John L. Rury, Robert Nicholas Berard, Suzanne Decastell, Thomas E. Glass & Susan Jungck - 1988 - Educational Studies 19 (3-4):303-361.
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    The Work of H. G. J. Moseley.John L. Heilbron - 1966 - Isis 57 (3):336-364.
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  33. Socio-economic development and fertility decline: an application of the Easterlin synthesis approach to data from the World Fertility Survey: Colombia Costa Rica Sri Lanka and Tunisia.John Persons McHenry, C. F. Westoff, L. H. Ochoa, M. Ayad, H. A. Sayed, A. A. Way, G. Rodriguez, R. Aravena, M. Vaessen & A. Spitz - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (4):477-89.
     
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    Intensity-time relationship and perceived shape.H. W. Leibowitz, Sharon E. Toffey & John L. Searle - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (1):7.
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    Gregory H. Moore. Zermelo’s Axiom of Choice: Its Origins, Development, and Influence. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2013. ISBN 978-0-48648841-7 . Pp. 448: Critical Studies/Book Reviews. [REVIEW]John L. Bell - 2014 - Philosophia Mathematica 22 (1):131-134.
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    Orientalische Recht Orientalische Recht und Recht der Griechen und Römer. By J. Kohler and L. Wenger. I vol. Octavo. Pp. 302. Leipzig and Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1914. M. 9; Leinwand, M. 11; Halbfranz, M. 13. [REVIEW]C. H. W. Johns - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (03):86-89.
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    "The Greek Commentaries on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle: In the Latin Translation of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln († 1235), Volume 1: Eustratius on Book I and the Anonymous Scholia on Books II, III, and IV," critical edition with an introductory study by H. Paul F. Mercken. [REVIEW]John L. Treloar - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (2):187-189.
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    Social Reformers: Adam Smith to John Dewey. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (10):278-278.
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    New books. [REVIEW]J. H. Muirhead, R. R. Marett, Alfred W. Benn, T. Loveday, F. C. S. Schiller, John Burnet, H. Barker, J. A. J. Drewitt & L. T. - 1900 - Mind 9 (36):539-557.
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  40. Institution of the Christian Religion.John Calvin, Ford Lewis Battles & T. H. L. Parker - 1975
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    Concept of Freedom. [REVIEW]L. H. E. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):525-525.
    A collection of articles, mainly by members of the faculty of St. John's University, on the concept of freedom as now held and taught by Roman Catholic philosophers. After discussions of the epistemological, metaphysical and psychological aspects of freedom, its relevance in individual acts and in various social contexts is described. The book is of considerable interest, and deserves the special prize it received from the Freedoms Foundation.--L. H. E.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]David L. Kemmerer, Kenneth Aizawa, Donald H. Berman, Stacey L. Edgar, James E. Tomberlin, J. Christopher Maloney, John L. Bell, Stuart C. Shapiro, Georges Rey, Morton L. Schagrin, Robert A. Wilson & Patrick J. Hayes - 1995 - Minds and Machines 5 (3):411-465.
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    America's Heritage from John Stuart Mill. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & George Morlan - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):24.
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    Caregiving, Cultural, and Cognitive Perspectives on Secure-base Behavior and Working Models: New Growing Points of Attachment Theory and Research.John H. Flavell, Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris, Eleanor R. Flavell & Frances L. Green - 1995
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    Fundamental Tax Reform: Issues, Choices, and Implications.John W. Diamond & George R. Zodrow (eds.) - 2008 - MIT Press.
    Reform of the federal income tax system has become a perennial item on the domestic policy agenda of the United States, although there is considerable uncertainty over specifics. Indeed the recent report of the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform recommended not one but two divergent policy directions. In Fundamental Tax Reform, top experts in tax policy discuss a wide range of issues raised by the prospect of significant tax reform, identifying the most critical questions and considering whether the (...)
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    Concept of Freedom. [REVIEW]H. E. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):525-525.
    A collection of articles, mainly by members of the faculty of St. John's University, on the concept of freedom as now held and taught by Roman Catholic philosophers. After discussions of the epistemological, metaphysical and psychological aspects of freedom, its relevance in individual acts and in various social contexts is described. The book is of considerable interest, and deserves the special prize it received from the Freedoms Foundation.--L. H. E.
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    The Work of H. G. J. Moseley.P. M. Heimann & John L. Heilbron - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):232-234.
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    Walter Ernest Schlaretzki 1920-1999.John H. Brown, James L. Celarier & Alan Pasch - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (5):214 - 216.
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    Children's Situated Right to Work.Cristina L. H. Traina - 2011 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 31 (2):151-167.
    ALTHOUGH "CHILD LABOR" IS UNIVERSALLY CONDEMNED, CHILD WORK will be a feature of global life for the foreseeable future because many children without adequate access to the requisites of human dignity must work to gain them. With help from the recent work of John Wall, Mary M. Doyle Roche, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, and others, the author claims children's right to work in Ethna Regan's sense, as an expression of a "situated universal." Rights on this view are real but contingent. (...)
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    Children's understanding of the stream of consciousness.John H. Flavell, F. L. Green & E. R. Flavell - 1993 - Child Development 64:387-398.
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