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    The Intellectual Legacy of Victor and Edith Turner.Frank A. Salamone & Marjorie M. Snipes (eds.) - 2018 - Lexington Books.
    Contributors to this collection examine the Turners’ most important theoretical contributions to anthropology, from their work on pilgrimages, liminality, and communitas to insights from their fieldwork. They illustrate the Turners’ enduring theoretical contributions and their profound effects on the anthropological perspective.
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  2. Contract, Intent, and the Formation of Families.Marjorie M. Shultz - forthcoming - Proceedings of the National Conference on Bioethics, Family and Law.
     
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    The politics of survival, artisans in twentieth-century France.Marjorie M. Farrar - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):988-990.
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    Ethics and frontline nursing during COVID-19: A qualitative analysis.Dónal O’Mathúna, Julia Smith, Inga M. Zadvinskis, Cheryl Monturo, Marjorie M. Kelley, Sharon Tucker, Pamela S. Miller, Allison A. Norful, Cindy Zellefrow & Esther Chipps - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (6):803-821.
    Background Nurses experienced intense ethical and moral challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our 2020 qualitative parent study of frontline nurses’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic identified ethics as a cross-cutting theme with six subthemes: moral dilemmas, moral uncertainty, moral distress, moral injury, moral outrage, and moral courage. We re-analyzed ethics-related findings in light of refined definitions of ethics concepts. Research aim To analyze frontline U.S. nurses’ experiences of ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research design Qualitative analysis using a directed content (...)
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    Vergil and the Messeniaca of Rhianus.M. Marjorie Crump - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):157-.
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    The scientific background of Swift's Voyage to Laputa.Marjorie Nicolson & Nora M. Mohler - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (3):299-334.
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    Interview: M. Scott Peck.M. Scott Peck & Marjorie Kelly - 1994 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 8 (2):17-19.
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    Kuhnian revolutions in biology: Peter Mitchell and the chemiosmotic theory.Marjori A. Matzke & Antonius J. M. Matzke - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (1):92-93.
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    Transfer of integration of stimulus and response terms and backward and forward associations.M. J. Homzie & Marjorie Krebs - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (1):188.
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    Evaluations Versus Expectations: Children's Divergent Beliefs About Resource Distribution.Jasmine M. DeJesus, Marjorie Rhodes & Katherine D. Kinzler - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (1):178-193.
    Past research reveals a tension between children's preferences for egalitarianism and ingroup favoritism when distributing resources to others. Here we investigate how children's evaluations and expectations of others' behaviors compare. Four- to 10-year-old children viewed events where individuals from two different groups distributed resources to their own group, to the other group, or equally across groups. Groups were described within a context of intergroup competition over scarce resources. In the Evaluation condition, children were asked to evaluate which resource distribution actions (...)
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    Instrumentalist analyses of the functions of ethics concept-principles: a proposal for synergetic empirical and conceptual enrichment.Eric Racine, M. Ariel Cascio, Marjorie Montreuil & Aline Bogossian - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (4):253-278.
    Bioethics has made a compelling case for the role of experience and empirical research in ethics. This may explain why the movement for empirical ethics has such a firm grounding in bioethics. However, the theoretical framework according to which empirical research contributes to ethics—and the specific role it can or should play—remains manifold and unclear. In this paper, we build from pragmatic theory stressing the importance of experience and outcomes in establishing the meaning of ethics concepts. We then propose three (...)
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    Swift's “Flying Island” in the Voyage to Laputa.Marjorie Nicolson LittD PhD & Nora M. Mohler PhD - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (4):405-430.
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    Editorial introduction: Philosophy of Biology in Historical and Cultural Contexts.Richard M. Burian & Marjorie Grene - 1992 - Synthese 91 (1-2):1-7.
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    Spinoza.M. J. Scott-Taggart & Marjorie Grene - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (101):359.
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    Classes and collections: Principles of organization in the learning of hierarchical relations.Ellen M. Markman, Marjorie S. Horton & Alexander G. McLanahan - 1980 - Cognition 8 (3):227-241.
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    Birth control questionnaire.C. P. Blacker, C. J. Bond, A. M. Carr-Saunders, Margaret Lloyd, Mary Stocks & Marjorie Farrer - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 21 (4):324.
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  17. Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians: An Anthology of Oral History Education.Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Michael Brooks, Patrick W. Carlton, Fran Chadwick, Margaret Smith Crocco, Jennifer Braithwait Darrow, Toby Daspit, Joseph DeFilippo, Susan Douglass, David King Dunaway, Sandy Eades, The Foxfire Fund, Amy S. Green, Ronald J. Grele, M. Gail Hickey, Cliff Kuhn, Erin McCarthy, Marjorie L. McLellan, Susan Moon, Charles Morrissey, John A. Neuenschwander, Rich Nixon, Irma M. Olmedo, Sandy Polishuk, Alessandro Portelli, Kimberly K. Porter, Troy Reeves, Donald A. Ritchie, Marie Scatena, David Sidwell, Ronald Simon, Alan Stein, Debra Sutphen, Kathryn Walbert, Glenn Whitman, John D. Willard & Linda P. Wood (eds.) - 2006 - Altamira Press.
    Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. Filled with insightful reflections on teaching oral history, it offers practical suggestions for educators seeking to create curricula, engage students, gather community support, and meet educational standards. By the close of the book, readers will be able to successfully incorporate oral history projects in their own classrooms.
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    Everyday ethical challenges of nurse-physician collaboration.Motshedisi Sabone, Pelonomi Mazonde, Francesca Cainelli, Maseba Maitshoko, Renatha Joseph, Judith Shayo, Baraka Morris, Marjorie Muecke, Barbra Mann Wall, Linda Hoke, Lilian Peng, Kim Mooney-Doyle & Connie M. Ulrich - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (1):206-220.
    Background:Collaboration between physicians and nurses is key to improving patient care. We know very little about collaboration and interdisciplinary practice in African healthcare settings.Research question/aim:The purpose of this study was to explore the ethical challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical practice and education in Botswana Participants and research context: This qualitative descriptive study was conducted with 39 participants (20 physicians and 19 nurses) who participated in semi-structured interviews at public hospitals purposely selected to represent the three levels of hospitals in (...)
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  19. I’m Number One! Does Narcissism Impair Ethical Judgment Even for the Highly Religious?Marjorie J. Cooper & Chris Pullig - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 112 (1):167-176.
    Can an assessment of individuals’ narcissism help explain the quality of a respondent’s ethical judgment? How is the relationship between religiosity and ethical judgment moderated by the effects of narcissism? With a sample of 385 undergraduate business majors, this study uses a taxonomic approach to examine the effects of intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity as well as orthodox Christian beliefs on ethical judgment. Three distinct clusters were identified: Skeptics, Nominals, and Devouts. Surprisingly, of the three clusters, Nominals and Devouts were the (...)
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    Cognitive Control of Episodic Memory in Schizophrenia: Differential Role of Dorsolateral and Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex.John D. Ragland, Charan Ranganath, Joshua Phillips, Megan A. Boudewyn, Ann M. Kring, Tyler A. Lesh, Debra L. Long, Steven J. Luck, Tara A. Niendam, Marjorie Solomon, Tamara Y. Swaab & Cameron S. Carter - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Constructing a New Theory From Old Ideas and New Evidence.Marjorie Rhodes & Henry Wellman - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (3):592-604.
    A central tenet of constructivist models of conceptual development is that children's initial conceptual level constrains how they make sense of new evidence and thus whether exposure to evidence will prompt conceptual change. Yet little experimental evidence directly examines this claim for the case of sustained, fundamental conceptual achievements. The present study combined scaling and experimental microgenetic methods to examine the processes underlying conceptual change in the context of an important conceptual achievement of early childhood—the development of a representational theory (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Kenneth Teitelbaum, Glorianne M. Leck, Mathew Zachariah, Alan J. Deyoung, Frank H. Echols, Rick Ginsberg, Seymour W. Itzkoff, Marjorie W. Lee & Jane Gaskell - 1986 - Educational Studies 17 (1):69-115.
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  23. Spoils of War: Women of Color, Cultures, and Revolutions.Chela Sandoval, Janet Afary, Berenice A. Carroll, Lewis R. Gordon, Joy A. James, Jacqueline M. Martinez, Shahrzad Mojab, Valérie Orlando, Marjorie Salvodon & T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting (eds.) - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Spoils of War, a diverse group of distinguished contributors suggest that acts of aggression resulting from the racism and sexism inherent in social institutions can be viewed as a sort of "war," experienced daily by women of color.
     
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]James C. Albisetti, Joseph M. Stetar, Joseph L. Devitis, J. J. Chambliss, Marjorie Murphy, David M. Stameshkin, Theodore R. Crane, Robert R. Sherman, George E. Urch, Ruth Bradbury Lamonte, Nobuo K. Shimahara, Arthur G. Wirth, Pyong Gap Min, Roger Duclaud-Williams & Richard R. Renner - 1987 - Educational Studies 18 (4):497-571.
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    The Understanding of Nature: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology.Marjorie Grene - 2012 - Springer Verlag.
    No student or colleague of Marjorie Grene will miss her incisive presence in these papers on the study and nature of living nature, and we believe the new reader will quickly join the stimulating discussion and critique which Professor Grene steadily provokes. For years she has worked with equally sure knowledge in the classical domain of philosophy and in modern epistemological inquiry, equally philosopher of science and metaphysician. Moreover, she has the deeply sensible notion that she should be a (...)
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    Double Yield: ‘I’m Bullish About International Markets’.Geeta Aiyer & Marjorie Kelly - 2000 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 14 (3):17-20.
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    Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner ed. by Edward M. Burns.Marjorie Perloff - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (1):166-167.
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    Book Reviews Section 5.T. Barr Greenfield, Natalie A. Naylor, Clifford G. Erickson, Roy D. Bristow, Marjorie Holiman, Bruce M. Lutsk, Edward C. Nelson, Richard M. Schrader, Calvin B. Michael, Max Bailey, Robert E. Belding, Hank Prince, Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia, Edgar B. Gumbert, Robert J. Nash, Robert R. Sherman, Philip G. Altbach, Edward F. Carr, Lawrence W. Byrnes & Robert Gallacher - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):255-270.
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    Whose New American Poetry?: Anthologizing in the Nineties.Marjorie Perloff - 1996 - Diacritics 26 (3/4):104-123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Whose New American Poetry? Anthologizing in the NinetiesMarjorie Perloff (bio)In the two-year span 1993–94, no fewer than three major poetry anthologies appeared that featured the poetry of what has been called “the other tradition”—the tradition inaugurated thirty-five years ago by Donald M. Allen’s New American Poetry: 1945–1960. These three anthologies are, in order of publication, Eliot Weinberger’s American Poetry since 1950: Innovators and Outsiders, Paul Hoover’s Postmodern American Poetry, (...)
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    Comment on Desmond Clarke, "teleology and mechanism: M. Grene's absurdity argument".Marjorie Grene - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (2):326-327.
    Desmond Clarke's remarks on “my” absurdity argument are puzzling. i) Although I do indeed still believe it to be a valid argument, I certainly would not claim credit for it. I believe that “Reducibility: Another Side Issue?” put the general problem of the reducibility of mind into a somewhat unorthodox context, but the particular claim Clarke is attacking forms only one very unoriginal step in the general argument of that essay. ii) Some points that Clarke makes I would certainly agree (...)
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    Interview: M. Scott Peck.Marjorie Kelly - 1994 - Business Ethics 8 (2):17-19.
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    Book Review:American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow. Horace M. Kallen, Sidney Hook; Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead. [REVIEW]Marjorie Glicksman - 1938 - Ethics 48 (4):554-.
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    Intermediate Logic. By James Welton D.Lit., and A. J. Monahan M.A. Third Edition, revised by E. M. Whetnall Ph.D., B.A. (London: University Tutorial Press, Ltd. 1928. Pp. xvi + 508. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Marjorie Mace - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (14):282-.
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    The Lives of Animals.J. M. Coetzee - 2016 - Princeton University Press.
    The idea of human cruelty to animals so consumes novelist Elizabeth Costello in her later years that she can no longer look another person in the eye: humans, especially meat-eating ones, seem to her to be conspirators in a crime of stupefying magnitude taking place on farms and in slaughterhouses, factories, and laboratories across the world. Costello's son, a physics professor, admires her literary achievements, but dreads his mother’s lecturing on animal rights at the college where he teaches. His colleagues (...)
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    How the Choice of Experimental Organism Matters: Biological Practices and Discipline Boundaries: Dedicated to Marjorie Grene on the Occasion of Her 80th Birthday.Richard M. Burian - 1992 - Synthese 92 (1):151 - 166.
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  36. Reply to David Hull.M. Grene - 2002 - In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 279--283.
     
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    The Epyllion from Theocritus to Ovid. By M. Marjorie Crump. Pp. viii+284. Oxford: Blackwell, 1931. Cloth, 8s. 6d.Arnold M. Duff - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):184-.
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    Teleology and mechanism: M. Grene's absurdity argument.Desmond M. Clark - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (2):321-325.
    Marjorie Grene has argued in a number of contexts that any attempt to reduce the explanation of human actions to “mechanistic” explanations is doomed to failure in advance because it is absurd. “This argument examines the status of the reductivist thesis in its own terms and reduces it to absurdity …” ; “the attempt to reduce human purposive, or ‘intentional,‘ action to physiology and ultimately to physics and chemistry is an absurdity rather than simply a confusion”. I wish to (...)
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    Book Reviews : Christian Thinking and Social Order: Conviction Politics from the 1930s to the Present Day, edited by Marjorie Reeves. London: Cassell,1999. 224 pp. pb. $27.95. ISBN 0-304-70248-X. [REVIEW]Alan M. Suggate - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (1):108-110.
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  40. Explanation, consciousness, and cartesian dualism.Desmond M. Clarke - 2002 - In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 29--471.
  41. Marjorie Grene, Martin Heidegger. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Mcinerny - 1959 - The Thomist 22:427.
     
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  42. Persons, minds, and consciousness.David M. Rosenthal - 2002 - In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 199-220.
     
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    Snipers, Stalkers, and Nibblers: Online Auction Business Ethics. [REVIEW]Alexei M. Marcoux - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 46 (2):163 - 173.
    Spirited disagreement exists among online auction participants over the ethics of sniping: delaying one's bid until the closing seconds of an online auction. Through analysis of the structural features of online auctions and by deploying Rawls's (1955) distinction between justifying an action under a practice and justifying the practice itself, I argue that: (i) the disagreement is better conceived as one over the ethics of online auction hosting (and therefore, over business ethics) than over the ethics of online auction participation; (...)
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    An Apocalyptic Age?: An Introduction to Essays in Honor of E. Randolph Daniel at Seventy-Five.O. F. M. Michael F. Cusato - 2015 - Franciscan Studies 73:249-254.
    49th International Congress on Medieval Studies8 May 2014Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, Michigan Emmett Randolph Daniel became interested in the subjects of medieval apocalypticism, eschatology and related matters largely on the heels of the pioneering work done in these fields during the 1950s and 1960s by European scholars like Herbert Grundmann,1 Marjorie Reeves,2 Beatrice Hirsch-Reich,3 and Bernhard Töpfer.4 Nearly fifty years later, that is to say, after the publication of his brief but ground-breaking article of 1968 in Speculum on the subject (...)
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    The Ogresses [reviews of Barbara Strachey, Remarkable Relations: the Story of the Pearsall Smith Family and Marjorie Housepain Dobkin, ed., The Making of a Feminist: Early Journals and Letters of M. Carey Thomas ].Margaret Moran - 1981 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 1 (2):151.
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    Free Will and Determinism Yet Again. An Inaugural Lecture by Professor W. B. Gallie, delivered in 1957. (Published by Marjory Boyd, M.A., Printer to the Queen's University of Belfast, 1957. Pp. 28. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Ernest Gellner - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (130):275-.
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    Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Yesterday: Eutopia, Dystopia and Violence in Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw's Tomorrow and Tomorrow.Verity Burgmann & Andrew Milner - 2023 - Utopian Studies 33 (3):447-459.
    Abstractabstract:Marjorie Barnard (1897–1987) and Flora Eldershaw (1897–1956) were prolific Australian authors who co-wrote, under the pseudonym "M. Barnard Eldershaw," five novels and four works of nonfiction published between 1929 and 1947. Their final collaboration, a future fiction entitled Tomorrow and Tomorrow, first appeared in Melbourne in 1947 and was reissued by the London feminist publisher Virago in 1983. Lyman Tower Sargent's bibliography of Australian utopian fiction describes the novel thus: "Dystopia. Public opinion sampling used to limit liberty." This is (...)
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    Philosophy in and out of Europe.Marjorie Grene - 1976 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
    Treats, in retrospect and prospect, dominant themes and main currents in twentieth century philosophy, such as the European sources of Anglo-American philosophy, Continental philosophy in America, and German and French Existentialism. Special attention is directed toward Heidegger, Jaspers, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and their crucial ideas. Originally published in 1976 by the University of California Press. Co-published by arrangement with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology.
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  49. The dreaded comparison: human and animal slavery.Marjorie Spiegel - 1996 - New York, NY: Mirror Books.
    Illustrates the similarities between the enslavement of Black people and the enslavement of animals in both the past and the present.
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  50. To become a different person": Wittgenstein, Christianity, and the modernist ethos.Marjorie Perloff - 2017 - In Michael LeMahieu & Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé (eds.), Wittgenstein and Modernism. University of Chicago Press.
     
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