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    The erosion of legal principles in the creation of legal policies.Virginia Black - 1974 - Ethics 84 (2):93-115.
    The installation in a society of ad hoc and contradictory legal policies over a foundation of equal liberty and justice under the rule of law results in social disorder. When these policies reflect economic interests, A feudal-Like form of economic determinism begins to close in. This in turn breeds inequalities, Frustrated expectations, Political favoritism and authoritarianism. Further, The 'success' of such policies in terms of visible changes in the social order cannot in principle be known. The paper demonstrates these social (...)
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    Good reasons and reasonable acts.Virginia Black - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (7):181-189.
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    The Two Faces of Civil Disobedience.Virginia Black - 1970 - Social Theory and Practice 1 (1):17-25.
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    Asylum: A Global Phenomenon.Virginia Black - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (2):85-101.
  5. Gauging the Essence of Hebrew Law by its Constraints on Political Power.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):132-137.
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  6. How Variable is Natural Law?Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):125-128.
     
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  7. Legal Equity and Its Misuse.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):145-149.
     
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  8. Motivational teaching in the college philosophy classroom.Virginia Black - 1973 - Metaphilosophy 4:316.
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  9. Principles and Practices.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):129-131.
     
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  10. The Rightness of Reason.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):123-124.
     
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  11. The Text: Its Sources and Significance for Mankind.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):142-144.
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  12. W. Gunther Plaut, Asylum: A Moral Dilemma Reviewed by.Virginia Black - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (1):41-44.
     
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  13. What Kinds of Law Need Changing?Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):138-141.
     
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  14. Why We Must Refer to a Natural Law.Virginia Black - 2008 - Vera Lex 9 (1/2):150-154.
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    Abstract. Special Issue of Vera Lex 5, no.1 (1985), on Vico and Natural Law.Virginia Black - 1985 - New Vico Studies 3:167-167.
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    Laboratory versus field research in psychology and the social sciences.Virginia Black - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):319-330.
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    The Methodology of Confirming the Effectiveness of Public Policy.Virginia Black - 1972 - The Monist 56 (1):116-139.
    Many modern societies are committed to harmonizing their laws and public policies with their deeply felt moral values. To succeed in this accomplishment is to employ methods that move rationally from fundamental values to the policy incarnations that the society installs and maintains. This paper is an examination into what this method ought to be if policies are to instantiate agreed-upon fundamental moral commitments rather than the arbitrary whims of tyranny and anarchism or the political expedience of compromise.
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    The philosopher as teacher: Articles, comments, correspondence. Motivational teaching in the college philosophy classroom.Virginia Black - 1973 - Metaphilosophy 4 (4):346–363.
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    Book reviews and critical studies. [REVIEW]Virginia Black, Stephen L. Darwall & L. Baronovitch - 1981 - Philosophia 9 (3-4):339-373.
  20. BURKHARDT, The Cleavage in Our Culture. [REVIEW]Virginia Black - 1954 - Hibbert Journal 53:95.
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  21. W. Gunther Plaut, Asylum: A Moral Dilemma. [REVIEW]Virginia Black - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16:41-44.
     
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    Abstract. Special Issue of Vera Lex 5, no.1 (1985), on Vico and Natural Law. [REVIEW]Virginia Black - 1985 - New Vico Studies 3:167-167.
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    Letters to the Editor.Tibor R. Machan, David A. Hoekema, Leopoldo Zea & Virginia Black - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (3):515 - 522.
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    Black nurse in white space? Rethinking the in/visibility of race within the Australian nursing workplace.Virginia Mapedzahama, Trudy Rudge, Sandra West & Amelie Perron - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):153-164.
    MAPEDZAHAMA V, RUDGE T, WEST S and PERRON A. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 153–164 [Epub ahead of print]Black nurse in white space? Rethinking the in/visibility of race within the Australian nursing workplaceThis article presents an analysis of data from a critical qualitative study with 14 skilled black African migrant nurses, which document their experiences of nurse‐to‐nurse racism and racial prejudice in Australian nursing workplaces. Racism generally and nurse‐to‐nurse racism specifically, continues to be under‐researched in explorations of these workplaces; (...)
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    Black Tree Play: Learning From Anti-Lynching Ecologies in The ‘Life and Times’ of an American Called Pauli Murray.Virginia Thomas - 2020 - Feminist Review 125 (1):70-87.
    This article reads the photo album, The ‘Life and Times’ of an American Called Pauli Murray as an archive of anti-lynching pasts and futures. While scholarly discourses have leveraged Murray’s archive for evidence of her ‘true’ gender and sexual orientation, this article uses the reading practice of ‘accompaniment’ to reframe investigations of Murray’s identity into thinking with and learning from the strategies she archived in the album for living in atmospheres of antiblackness. Working with Christina Sharpe’s (2016) concept of ‘weathering’, (...)
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    What Do We Really Know About Racial Inequality? Labor Markets, Politics, and the Historical Basis of Black Economic Fortunes.Virginia Parks & William Sites - 2011 - Politics and Society 39 (1):40-73.
    Racial earnings inequalities in the United States diminished significantly over the three decades following World War II, but since then have not changed very much. Meanwhile, black—white disparities in employment have become increasingly pronounced. What accounts for this historical pattern? Sociologists often understand the evolution of racial wage and employment inequality as the consequence of economic restructuring, resulting in narratives about black economic fortunes that emphasize changing skill demands related to the rise and fall of the industrial economy. (...)
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    Apostrophe, Animation, and Racism.Virginia Jackson - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (4):652-675.
    Do poems speak to you? Consider poems in which you encounter the signature version of excited Romantic poetic address that begins with a single letter adorned with its own exclamation mark: “O!” Don’t you imagine that someone is saying (or shouting or whispering or gasping) “O!”? Does it matter that you don’t know who that person might be? Don’t you feel moved to respond, if only silently? Don’t you want to imagine that overseeing or overhearing that address brings you into (...)
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    Daniel Parello, Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien in Marburg und Nordhessen. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, 2008. Pp. 687; many black-and-white and color figures. €128. [REVIEW]Virginia C. Raguin - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):722-723.
  29. Gabriela Fritzsche, Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien im Regensburger Dom. 2 vols.(Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, 13/1.) Berlin: Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, 1987. Text: pp. lxxv, 1–344; 20 color plates, 94 black-and-white plates, 2 fold-out plans, numerous diagrams. Plates: pp. 345–416; 236 black-and-white plates. DM 450. [REVIEW]Virginia Chieffo Raguin - 1990 - Speculum 65 (3):667-669.
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    Hartmut Scholz, Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien in Nürnberg: Sebalder Stadtseite. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, 2013. Pp. 710; 825 color and black-and-white figures. €118. ISBN: 978-3-87157-236-4. [REVIEW]Virginia Raguin - 2015 - Speculum 90 (3):849-851.
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    Robert Maniura, Pilgrimage to Images in the Fifteenth Century: The Origins of the Cult of Our Lady of Częstochowa. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. Pp. x, 238; black-and-white frontispiece and black-and-white figures. $90. [REVIEW]Virginia Nixon - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):887-888.
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    Anthony Quiney, Town Houses of Medieval Britain. New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2003. Pp. x, 333; color frontispiece and many black-and-white and color figures. $60. [REVIEW]Virginia Jansen - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):261-263.
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    Addressing Anti‐Black Racism in Bioethics: Responding to the Call.Faith E. Fletcher, Keisha S. Ray, Virginia A. Brown & Patrick T. Smith - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):3-11.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S3-S11, March‐April 2022.
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    Herstory as an Important Force in Bioethics.Stephen Sodeke, Faith E. Fletcher, Virginia A. Brown, John R. Stone, Cynthia B. Wilson, Tené Hamilton Franklin, Charmaine D. M. Royal & Vence L. Bonham - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):83-88.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S83-S88, March‐April 2022.
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    Virginia Reinburg, French Books of Hours: Making an Archive of Prayer, c. 1400–1600. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xiv, 297; 39 black-and-white figures and 2 tables. $99. ISBN: 978-1-107-00721-5. [REVIEW]Roger S. Wieck - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):581-583.
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    Black Girls and the Beauty Salon: Fostering a Safe Space for Collective Self-Care.Nishaun T. Battle - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (4):557-566.
    Black girls regularly experience gendered, racial structural violence, not just from formal systems of law enforcement, but throughout their daily lives. School is one of the most central and potentially damaging sites for Black girls in this regard. In this paper, I draw attention to the role of the beauty salon as a space of renewal for Black women and girls as they navigate systems of oppression in their daily lives and report on the ways in which (...)
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  37. Feminist morality: transforming culture, society, and politics.Virginia Held - 1993 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    How is feminism changing the way women and men think, feel, and act? Virginia Held explores how feminist theory is changing contemporary views of moral choice. She proposes a comprehensive philosophy of feminist ethics, arguing persuasively for reconceptualizations of the self of relations between the self and others and of images of birth and death, nurturing and violence. Held shows how social, political, and cultural institutions have traditionally been founded upon masculine ideals of morality. She then identifies a distinct (...)
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    Outside the Magic Circle of White Male Supremacy in the Jim Crow South: Virginia Foster Durr’s Memoirs.Susana María Jiménez-Placer - 2018 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 8 (8):296-319.
    Virginia Foster Durr was born in 1903 in Birmingham, Alabama in a former planter class family, and in spite of the gradual decline in the family fortune, she was brought up as a traditional southern belle, utterly subjected to the demands of the ideology of white male supremacy that ruled the Jim Crow South. Thus, she soon learnt that in the South a black woman could not be a lady, and that as a young southern woman she was (...)
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    Morality, care, and international law.Virginia Held - 2011 - Ethics and Global Politics 4 (3):173-194.
    Whether we should respect international law is in dispute. In the United States, international law is dismissed by the left as merely promoting the interests of powerful states. It is attacked by the right as irrelevant and an interference with the interests and mission of the United States. And it follows from the arguments of many liberals that in the absence of world government the world is in a Hobbesian state of nature and international law inapplicable. This article reviews the (...)
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    Language and philosophy: studies in method.Max Black - 1949 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    These essays are intended to illustrate various ways in which ideas about language may be used to clarify philosophic problems. They contain careful interpretations and criticisms of theories of language.
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  41. Feminist moral inquiry and the feminist future.Virginia Held - 1995 - In Justice and care: essential readings in feminist ethics. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. pp. 153--176.
     
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    Philosophia tēs poinēs.Virginia M. Gkioulē - 2003 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Ant. N. Sakkoula.
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    Rights and goods: justifying social action.Virginia Held - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Theories of justice, argues Virginia Held, are usually designed for a perfect, hypothetical world. They do not give us guidelines for living in an imperfect world in which the choices and decisions that we must make are seldom clear-cut. Seeking a morality based on actual experience, Held offers a method of inquiry with which to deal with the specific moral problems encountered in daily life. She argues that the division between public and private morality is misleading and shows convincingly (...)
  44. Justice and care: essential readings in feminist ethics.Virginia Held (ed.) - 1995 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    When feminist philosophers first turned their attention to traditional ethical theory, its almost exclusive emphasis upon justice, rights, abstract rationality, and individual autonomy came under special criticism. Women’s experiences seemed to suggest the need for a focus on care, empathetic relations, and the interdependence of persons.The most influential readings of what has become an extremely lively and fruitful debate are reproduced here along with important new contributions by Alison Jaggar and Sara Ruddick. As this volume testifies, there is no agreement (...)
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  45. Non-contractual Society: A Feminist View.Virginia Held - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (sup1):111-137.
    Contemporary society is in the grip of contractual thinking. Realities are interpreted in contractual terms, and goals are formulated in terms of rational contracts. The leading current conceptions of rationality begin with assumptions that human beings are independent, self-interested or mutually disinterested, individuals; they then typically argue that it is often rational for human beings to enter into contractual relationships with each other.
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    A vindication of political virtue: the political theory of Mary Wollstonecraft.Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Nearly two hundred years ago, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote what is considered to be the first major work of feminist political theory: A Vindication of the Rights of Women . Much has been written about this work, and about Wollstonecraft as the intellectual pioneer of feminism, but the actual substance and coherence of her political thought have been virtually ignored. Virginia Sapiro here provides the first full-length treatment of Wollstonecraft's political theory. Drawing on all of Wollstonecraft's works and treating them (...)
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    Thucydides, Gorgias, and Mass Psychology.Virginia Hunter - 1986 - Hermes 114 (4):412-429.
  48. The identity of indiscernibles.Max Black - 1952 - Mind 61 (242):153-164.
  49. Responsible Artificial Intelligence: How to Develop and Use Ai in a Responsible Way.Virginia Dignum - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    In this book, the author examines the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence systems as they integrate and replace traditional social structures in new sociocognitive-technological environments. She discusses issues related to the integrity of researchers, technologists, and manufacturers as they design, construct, use, and manage artificially intelligent systems; formalisms for reasoning about moral decisions as part of the behavior of artificial autonomous systems such as agents and robots; and design methodologies for social agents based on societal, moral, and legal values. Throughout (...)
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  50. Creatio ex libidine: Reading ancient logos différantly.Virginia Burrus - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
     
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