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    The Circuit.Libby Ware - 2009 - Feminist Studies 35 (3):483-494.
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  2. Self-Love and Self-Conceit.Owen Ware - manuscript
    This paper examines the distinction between self-love and self-conceit in Kant's moral psychology. It motivates an alternative account of the origin of self-conceit by drawing a parallel to what Kant calls transcendental illusion.
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    The Development of a Measure of Auditors’ Virtue.T. Libby & L. Thorne - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (1):89-99.
    Auditors' virtue comprises those qualities of character that manifest the ideals of the audit community ), and are instrumental in ensuring that auditors' professional judgment is exercised according to a high moral standard ). Nevertheless, the lack of valid and reliable quantitative measures of auditors' virtue impedes research that furthers our understanding of how best to promote virtue in the audit community. To address this gap, we develop two measures of auditors' virtue. We report the results of the validity and (...)
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  4. Fichte's Deduction of the Moral Law.Owen Ware - 2019 - In Steven Hoeltzel (ed.), The Palgrave Fichte Handbook. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 239-256.
    It is often assumed that Fichte's aim in Part I of the System of Ethics is to provide a deduction of the moral law, the very thing that Kant – after years of unsuccessful attempts – deemed impossible. On this familiar reading, what Kant eventually viewed as an underivable 'fact' (Factum), the authority of the moral law, is what Fichte traces to its highest ground in what he calls the principle of the 'I'. However, scholars have largely overlooked a passage (...)
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    Modernism, ethics and the political imagination: living wrong life rightly.Ben Ware - 2017 - London, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan.
    In this groundbreaking new study, Ben Ware carries out a bold reassessment of the relationship between modernism and ethics, arguing that modernist literature and philosophy offer more than simply a snapshot of the moral conflicts of the past: they provide a crucial point of reference for today's emancipatory struggles. Modernism in this assessment is characterized not only by a concern with language and aesthetic creativity, but also by a preoccupation with the question of how to live. Investigating ethical ideas (...)
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    Two Fictitious Ethical Types.Walter Libby - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 18 (4):466-475.
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  7. The soul in Greek Christianity.Kallistos Ware - 1999 - In M. James C. Crabbe (ed.), From soul to self. New York: Routledge. pp. 49--69.
     
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    The Common Good and the Global Emergency: God and the Built Environment by T. J. Gorringe.Libby Gibson - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):202-203.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Common Good and the Global Emergency: God and the Built Environment by T. J. GorringeLibby GibsonThe Common Good and the Global Emergency: God and the Built Environment T. J. Gorringe New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 309 pp. $90.00Building on arguments set forth in A Theology of the Built Environment: Justice, Empowerment, and Redemption (2002), theologian Timothy Gorringe begins The Common Good and the Global Emergency by (...)
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    Agri-food system transformations and diet-related chronic disease in Australia: a nutrition-oriented value chain approach.Libby Hattersley - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (2):299-309.
    Attention has become increasingly focused in recent years on the role agri-food system transformations have played in driving the global diet-related chronic disease burden. Identifying the role played by the food-consuming industries (predominantly large manufacturers, processors, distributors, and retailers) in particular, and identifying possibilities to facilitate healthier diets through intervening in these industries, have been identified as a research priority. This paper explores the potential for one promising analytic framework—the nutrition-oriented value chain approach—to contribute to this area, drawing on recent (...)
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    Museums in the Long Now: History in the Geological Age of Humans.Libby Robin - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 14 (3):359-381.
    History in times of crisis is practical: future action depends on historical framing. Moving beyond “human scales” to include the evolutionary and the geological, and beyond humans to include other species, demands different approaches and new “archives” like ice-cores. This paper considers history in the Long Now, and particularly how museums and big public arts institutions develop new sorts of history through practical story-telling, taking seriously the notion that “the central role of museums [is] both an expression of cultural identity (...)
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    Relative efficacy of cash versus vouchers in engaging opioid substitution treatment clients in survey-based research.Libby Topp, M. Mofizul Islam & Carolyn Ann Day - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (4):253-256.
    Concerns that cash payments to people who inject drugs (PWID) to reimburse research participation will facilitate illicit drug purchases have led some ethical authorities to mandate department store/supermarket vouchers as research reimbursement. To examine the relative efficacy of the two forms of reimbursement in engaging PWID in research, clients of two public opioid substitution therapy clinics were invited to participate in a 20–30 min, anonymous and confidential interview about alcohol consumption on two separate occasions, 4 months apart. Under the crossover (...)
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  12. Analyzing Marxism, new essays on analytical Marxism.Robert Ware & Kai Nielsen (eds.) - 1989 - Calgary, Alta., Canada: University of Calgary Press.
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    Voter Preferences Reflect a Competition Between Policy and Identity.Libby Jenke & Scott A. Huettel - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Rethinking Anonymous Grading.Libby Southgate - 2024 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 27 (2):237-251.
    It has become increasingly common to endorse and implement anonymous grading as a way of promoting fairness or equality of opportunity in the classroom. The American Philosophical Association currently recommends anonymous grading, as do the Canadian Philosophical Association, the British Philosophical Association, the Society for Women in Philosophy, and Minorities and Philosophy. Despite its increasing prevalence, the practice has received surprisingly little attention in applied ethics. This paper begins filling this gap. I start by clarifying the ‘Standard Argument’ from fairness (...)
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    Operationalising AI ethics: barriers, enablers and next steps.Jessica Morley, Libby Kinsey, Anat Elhalal, Francesca Garcia, Marta Ziosi & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):411-423.
    By mid-2019 there were more than 80 AI ethics guides available in the public domain. Despite this, 2020 saw numerous news stories break related to ethically questionable uses of AI. In part, this is because AI ethics theory remains highly abstract, and of limited practical applicability to those actually responsible for designing algorithms and AI systems. Our previous research sought to start closing this gap between the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of AI ethics through the creation of a searchable typology (...)
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    Contemporary psychoanalysis and Jewish thought: answering a question with more questions.Libby Henik & Lewis Aron (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Demonstrating the connections between contemporary psychoanalysis, Jewish thought and Jewish history, this volume is a significant contribution to the traditions of dialogue, debate and change-within-continuity that epitomize these disciplines. The authors of this volume explore the cross-disciplinary connections between psychoanalysis and Jewish thought, while seeking out the resonance of new meanings, to exemplify the uncanny similarities that exist between ancient Rabbinic methods of interpretation and contemporary psychoanalytic theory and methodology, particularly the centrality of the question and the deconstruction of narrative. (...)
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  17. Texte, Image, Récit: The Textual Worlds of Benoît Peeters'.Libbie McQuillan - 2001 - In Jan Baetens (ed.), The Graphic Novel. Leuven University Press. pp. 157--166.
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    “Say Your Favorite Poet in the World is Lying There”: Eileen Myles, James Schuyler, and the Queer Intimacies of Care.Libbie Rifkin - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (1):79-88.
    This article closely reads “Chelsea Girls,” an autobiographical short story by Eileen Myles that depicts her experience caring for the diabetic, bipolar poet James Schuyler when she was a young writer getting started in East Village in the late 1970s. Their dependency relationship is a form of queer kinship, an early version of the caring relations between lesbians and gay men that HIV/aids would demand over the next two decades as chosen families emerged to nurture gay men and lesbians rejected (...)
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    When Children's Production Deviates From Observed Input: Modeling the Variable Production of the English Past Tense.Libby Barak, Zara Harmon, Naomi H. Feldman, Jan Edwards & Patrick Shafto - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (8):e13328.
    As children gradually master grammatical rules, they often go through a period of producing form‐meaning associations that were not observed in the input. For example, 2‐ to 3‐year‐old English‐learning children use the bare form of verbs in settings that require obligatory past tense meaning while already starting to produce the grammatical –ed inflection. While many studies have focused on overgeneralization errors, fewer studies have attempted to explain the root of this earlier stage of rule acquisition. In this work, we use (...)
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    Breaking silences in feminist dystopias.Libby Falk Jones - 1991 - Utopian Studies 3:7-11.
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    Ecological Saints: Adopting a Green Gaze of the Life and Writings of Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys.Libby Osgood - 2023 - Zygon 58 (3):569-590.
    During this time of ecological crisis, spiritual guides are needed to provide inspiration and impel action. In the Roman Catholic tradition, saints act as role models and are associated with particular causes, locations, or professions. Who, then, are the ecological saints, whose witness can inspire hope and action in support of the environment? This article explores that question in two ways. First the writings and accounts of saints who are traditionally connected to the environment are examined to produce six indicators (...)
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    The development of a measure of auditors' virtue.T. Libby & L. Thorne - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (1):89 - 99.
    Auditors’ virtue comprises those qualities of character that manifest the ideals of the audit community (c.f., Maclntyre, 1984, After Virtue. (University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame)), and are instrumental in ensuring that auditors’ professional judgment is exercised according to a high moral standard (Thorne, 1998, Research on Accounting Ethics. (JAI Press, Greenwich, CT)). Nevertheless, the lack of valid and reliable quantitative measures of auditors’ virtue impedes research that furthers our understanding of how best to promote virtue in the audit (...)
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  23. A Socratic Dialogue with Libby Larsen.Katherine Strand & Libby Larsen - 2011 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 19 (1):52-66.
    This article represents conversations with the American composer Libby Larsen in which she described her beliefs about music, music education, and the dilemmas that our current system faces as we seek to provide relevant and meaningful music education to our students. Our conversation explores such topics as cognitive psychology, music theory, cultural practices and developments in American culture, and current music education practices. Larsen brought up many questions about music education in America, providing some suggestions for the future and (...)
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    Blended Social Impact Investment Transactions: Why Are They So Complex?Michael Moran & Libby Ward-Christie - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (4):1011-1031.
    Blended social impact investment transactions, in which multiple types of capital are combined to support attainment of social impact, are a pervasive, yet not closely examined, feature of the SII market. This paper seeks to describe and understand blended SII transactions through the lens of institutional theory. Specifically, we use the institutional logics theoretical frame to shed light on the implications of combining several institutional logics in SII transactions. Consistent with other SII research, we find that parties to blended SII (...)
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  25. Influence of the Idea of Aesthetic Proportion on the Ethics of Shaftsbury.M. F. Libby - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:196.
     
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    Influence of the idea of æsthetic proportion on the ethics of Shaftesbury..Melanchthon Fennessy Libby - 1901 - [Worcester,:
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    The Nature of Nature: Interpretations of Teilhard de chardin's Ecological Eschatological Views.Libby Osgood - 2021 - Zygon 56 (2):335-351.
    In the writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the word “nature” occurs more than a thousand times, though this term is not listed in the Teilhard Lexicon by Siôn Cowell. A qualitative analysis of nature throughout Teilhard's writings produced 13 distinct definitions that can be summarized into five categories; nature can be an inherent way of being, sacred, an object, or that which is not artificial. The multivalent term has produced different interpretations of Teilhard's work, specifically in the ecological eschatological (...)
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    The Identification and Categorization of Auditors’ Virtues.Theresa Libby & Linda Thorne - 2004 - Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (3):479-498.
    In this paper, we develop a typology of auditors’ virtues through in-depth interviews with nine exemplars of the audit community.We compare this typology with prescribed auditors’ virtues as represented in the applicable Code of Professional Conduct. Ourcomparison shows that the Code places a primary emphasis on mandatory virtues including the virtues of “independent,” “objective,”and “principled.” While the non-mandatory virtues, which involve “going beyond the minimum” and “putting the public interest foremost,” were identified by our exemplars as essential to the auditor’s (...)
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    Needs and Welfare.Alan Ware & Robert E. Goodin - 1990 - SAGE Publications.
    This book addresses the concept of need and how needs can be, and are, met in western societies. Different models of welfare provision are examined both in theoretical terms and through two case studies: of models of pension provision and of the connection between the satisfaction of needs and electoral success for governments. This timely study makes an important contribution to the understanding of welfare and politics in advanced industrial western states.
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    Building Bridges: Creating a Culture of Diversity [Book Review].Libby Tudball - 2010 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 18 (3):35.
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    From the office.Libby Tudball - 2011 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 19 (2):5.
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  32. SEAA conference: Social education at the crossroads.Libby Tudball - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (1):6.
     
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    Studies of Society and Environment: Exploring the Teaching Possibilities 5th Edition [Book Review].Libby Tudball - 2008 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 16 (4):36.
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  34. The Shifting Sands of Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia: What Principles, Policies and Practices Should Be Enacted in the Times Ahead?Libby Tudball - 2009 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 17 (2):9.
     
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  35. 'Towards Victoria as a learning community': Challenges and dilemmas for social education and civics and citizenship in new policies for schools.Libby Tudball - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (4):12.
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    Ethical decision making and the law.Barbara Libby & Vincent Agnello - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 26 (3):223 - 232.
    This paper will examine the effects of gender, age, work experience, academic status and legality on certain ethical decisions. Six scenarios representing ethical dilemmas were presented to both undergraduate and MBA students in an attempt to determine if various demographic factors influenced ethical decision making. While some past studies have suggested that gender has an important effect on ethical decision making, this study does not completely support this conclusion and suggests that age and/or length of work experience should be included (...)
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    The Identification and Categorization of Auditors’ Virtues.Theresa Libby & Linda Thorne - 2004 - Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (3):479-498.
    In this paper, we develop a typology of auditors’ virtues through in-depth interviews with nine exemplars of the audit community.We compare this typology with prescribed auditors’ virtues as represented in the applicable Code of Professional Conduct. Ourcomparison shows that the Code places a primary emphasis on mandatory virtues including the virtues of “independent,” “objective,”and “principled.” While the non-mandatory virtues, which involve “going beyond the minimum” and “putting the public interest foremost,” were identified by our exemplars as essential to the auditor’s (...)
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  38. Blinding visions : Levinas, ethics, faciality.Libby Saxton - 2010 - In Lisa Downing (ed.), Film and ethics: foreclosed encounters. New York: Routledge.
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    The Resurrection of Jesus, II: Historical‐Critical Studies.Robert C. Ware - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (2):174-194.
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    Prudent evidence‐fettered shared decision making.Elizabeth Libby Bogdan-Lovis & Margaret Holmes-Rovner - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):376-381.
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    Fragile Faces: Levinas and Lanzmann.Libby Saxton - 2007 - Film-Philosophy 11 (2):1-14.
    In recent years, the concept of a ‘prohibition against representation’ and its ethical andpolitical implications for artistic practices past, present and future have been subjected torenewed critical scrutiny. While this interdiction derives from the Second Commandmentgiven by God to Moses, forbidding the creation of graven images or idols, it hasfrequently been invoked in secular contexts, and has acquired special resonance inongoing debates about the difficulty of adequately representing the event which hasbeen called the Holocaust or Shoah. The persistent claim that (...)
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  42. Collective and Corporate Responsibility. By Peter A. French. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press, 1984. Pp. vii, 215. $35.00, cloth; $16.50, paper. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (1):117-119.
    Should we in the moral community accept the modern business corporation as one of us? French answers 'yes'. In this book, French investigates the metaphysical foundations of the application of our established moral principles to corporations as moral persons.
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    Freedom as Justice: Hegel's Interpretation of Plato's Republic.Robert Bruce Ware - 2000 - Metaphilosophy 31 (3):287-310.
    Hegel's interpretation of Plato's political thought provides the principal illustration of his metaphilosophy. However, Hegel has been criticized for imposing his own metaphilosophical agenda upon Plato's work, and for consequently overestimating its descriptive content while underestimating its prescriptively normative features. A reexamination of Hegel's metaphilosophy nevertheless reveals that he appreciated the broader significance of Plato's political philosophy within a conceptual framework that transcends the traditional dichotomy of description and prescription and that explores issues concerning the relation of theory and practice.
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  44. Kant on Moral Sensibility and Moral Motivation.Owen Ware - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (4):727-746.
    Despite Kant’s lasting influence on philosophical accounts of moral motivation, many details of his own position remain elusive. In the Critique of Practical Reason, for example, Kant argues that our recognition of the moral law’s authority must elicit both painful and pleasurable feelings in us. On reflection, however, it is unclear how these effects could motivate us to act from duty. As a result, Kant’s theory of moral sensibility comes under a skeptical threat: the possibility of a morally motivating feeling (...)
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    Supermarket power, own-labels, and manufacturer counterstrategies: international relations of cooperation and competition in the fruit canning industry. [REVIEW]Libby Hattersley, Bronwyn Isaacs & David Burch - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (2):225-233.
    Growing supermarket dominance and the expansion of own-label market share in Australia has put considerable pressure on agri-food manufacturers, and the recent movement of a number of manufacturing operations off-shore has attracted widespread attention. This paper examines the pursuit of an international manufacturing base by SPC Ardmona, one of Australia’s major fruit and vegetable processors, with a focus on strategic alliances formed with Siam Foods in Thailand and Rhodes Food Group in South Africa/Swaziland. Strategic horizontal alliances have become increasingly important (...)
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  46. Deconstructive ethics : Derrida, Dreyer, responsibility.Libby Saxton - 2010 - In Lisa Downing (ed.), Film and ethics: foreclosed encounters. New York: Routledge.
  47. Ethics, spectatorship and the spectacle of suffering.Libby Saxton - 2010 - In Lisa Downing (ed.), Film and ethics: foreclosed encounters. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Make Believe: Marie-José Mondzain and Cinema's Christian Economy.Libby Saxton - 2019 - Paragraph 42 (3):301-315.
    This article seeks to highlight the relevance of Marie-José Mondzain's trailblazing writings on Byzantine image theory and its modern legacy, with particular reference to Image, icône, économie (Im...
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  49. Passion, Agamben and the gestures of work.Libby Saxton - 2014 - In Henrik Gustafsson & Asbjørn Grønstad (eds.), Cinema and Agamben: ethics, biopolitics and the moving image. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  50. Tracking shots are a question of morality' : ethics, aesthetics, documentary.Libby Saxton - 2010 - In Lisa Downing (ed.), Film and ethics: foreclosed encounters. New York: Routledge.
     
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