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    Whistleblowing auditors - the ultimate oxymoron?Gerald Vinten - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (4):248–256.
    The traditional wisdom that auditor whistleblowing is disloyal and unprofessional is under pressure in the light of public concern and the public interest, but professional support is not keeping up and more European research is needed. The author is Whitbread Professor of Business Policy at Luton University College of Higher Education, and editor of Managerial Auditing Journal.
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    Whistleblowing Auditors - the Ultimate Oxymoron?Gerald Vinten - 1992 - Business Ethics: A European Review 1 (4):248-256.
    The traditional wisdom that auditor whistleblowing is disloyal and unprofessional is under pressure in the light of public concern and the public interest, but professional support is not keeping up and more European research is needed. The author is Whitbread Professor of Business Policy at Luton University College of Higher Education, and editor of Managerial Auditing Journal.
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    A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination.Gerald Edelman & Giulio Tononi - 2000 - Basic Books.
    A Nobel Prize-winning scientist and a leading brain researcher show how the brain creates conscious experience.
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  4. If you're an egalitarian, how come you're so rich.Gerald Allan Cohen - 2000 - The Journal of Ethics 4 (1-2):1-26.
    Many people, including many egalitarian political philosophers, professa belief in equality while enjoying high incomes of which they devotevery little to egalitarian purposes. The article critically examinesways of resolving the putative inconsistency in the stance of thesepeople, in particular, that favouring an egalitarian society has noimplications for behaviour in an unequal one; that what''s bad aboutinequality is a social division that philanthropy cannot reduce; thatprivate action cannot ensure that others have good lives; that privateaction can only achieve a ``drop in (...)
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    Wider Than the Sky: The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness.Gerald M. Edelman - 2004 - Yale University Press.
    Concise and understandable, the book explains pertinent findings of modern neuroscience and describes how consciousness arises in complex brains.
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    Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument.Gerald Frank Else - 1963 - Harvard University Press.
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    Saturated model theory.Gerald E. Sacks - 1972 - Reading, Mass.,: W. A. Benjamin.
    This book contains the material for a first course in pure model theory with applications to differentially closed fields.
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  8. Reentry and the Dynamic Core: Neural Correlates of Conscious Experience.Gerald M. Edelman & Giulio Srinivasan Tononi - 2000 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions. MIT Press.
  9. Acting freely.Gerald Dworkin - 1970 - Noûs 4 (4):367-83.
  10. Reconstructing Scientific Realism to Rebut the Pessimistic Meta‐induction.Gerald Doppelt - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (1):96-118.
    This paper develops a stronger version of ‘inference-to-the-best explanation’ scientific realism. I argue against three standard assumptions of current realists: realism is confirmed if it provides the best explanation of theories’ predictive success ; the realist claim that successful theories are always approximately true provides the best explanation of their success ; and realists are committed to giving the same sort of truth-based explanation of superseded theories’ success that they give to explain our best current theories’ success. On the positive (...)
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    The naturalist conception of methodological standards in science: A critique.Gerald Doppelt - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (1):1-19.
    In this essay, I criticize Laudan's view that methodological rules in science are best understood as hypothetical imperatives, for example, to realize cognitive aim A, follow method B. I criticize his idea that such rules are best evaluated by a naturalized philosophy of science which collects the empirical evidence bearing on the soundness of these rules. My claim is that this view yields a poor explanation of (1) the role of methodological rules in establishing the rationality of scientific practices, (2) (...)
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    Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind.Gerald Graff - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    Gerald Graff argues that our schools and colleges make the intellectual life seem more opaque, narrowly specialized, and beyond normal learning capacities than it is or needs to be. Left clueless in the academic world, many students view the life of the mind as a secret society for which only an elite few qualify. In a refreshing departure from standard diatribes against academia, Graff shows how academic unintelligibility is unwittingly reinforced not only by academic jargon and obscure writing, but (...)
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    Tom, Dick, and Harry, and All the King's Men.Gerald J. Massey - 1976 - American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (2):89 - 107.
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    Saint Thomas and Analogy.Gerald B. Phelan - 2021 - Hassell Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  15. On justifying the moral rights of the moderns: A case of old wine in new bottles.Gerald F. Gaus - 2007 - Social Philosophy and Policy 24 (1):84-119.
    In this essay I sketch a philosophical argument for classical liberalism based on the requirements of public reason. I argue that we can develop a philosophical liberalism that, unlike so much recent philosophy, takes existing social facts and mores seriously while, at the same time, retaining the critical edge characteristic of the liberal tradition. I argue that once we develop such an account, we are led toward a vindication of “old” (qua classical) liberal morality—what Benjamin Constant called the “liberties of (...)
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    Saving the Text: Literature/Derrida/Philosophy.Gerald L. Bruns & Geoffrey Hartman - 1981 - Substance 10 (3):91.
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    Higher recursion theory.Gerald E. Sacks - 1990 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This almost self-contained introduction to higher recursion theory is essential reading for all researchers in the field.
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    American pragmatism as a guide for professional ethical conduct for engineers.Gerald A. Emison - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (2):225-233.
    The ethical choices faced by engineers today are increasingly complex. Competing and conflicting ethical demands from clients, communities, employees, and personal objectives combine to suggest that engineers employ ethical approaches that are adaptive yet grounded in three concrete professional circumstances: first, that engineers apply unique professional skills in the service of a client, subject to protecting the public interest; second, that engineers advance the state of knowledge of their professional field through reflection, research, and sharing experience in journals and conferences, (...)
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  19. Knowledge of the past and future.Gerald Feinberg, Shaughan Lavine & David Albert - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (12):607-642.
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    Education: Commodity or Public Good?Gerald Grace - 1989 - British Journal of Educational Studies 37 (3):207 - 221.
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    Preference-for-signaled-shock phenomenon: Effects of shock modifiability and light reinforcement.Gerald B. Biederman & John J. Furedy - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2):380.
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    Mill's theory of moral rules.Gerald F. Gaus - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (3):265 – 279.
    David lyons has recently argued that mill's ethics is an alternative to both act and rule utilitarianism. In the first part of this paper I argue that lyons makes mill out to be far too much of a rule utilitarian. The second part of the article then provides an account of mill's theory of moral rules based on an analysis of the four functions rules serve in his ethics. On this reading mill's theory is a hybrid of act and rule (...)
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  23. Understanding Symbolic Logic.Gerald J. Massey - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):678-679.
     
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  24. The Origin of ΤΡΑΓΩΙΔΙΑ.Gerald Else - 1957 - Hermes 85 (1):17-46.
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  25. Responsibility.Gerald McKenny - 2005 - In Gilbert Meilaender & William Werpehowski (eds.), The Oxford handbook of theological ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Rise of Postmodernisms and the "End of Science".Gerald James Holton - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (2):327-341.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.2 (2000) 327-341 [Access article in PDF] The Rise of Postmodernisms and the "End of Science" Gerald Holton * [Errata]In a remarkable essay, "The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will," Isaiah Berlin leads up to a key question facing historians of ideas today. He begins with the observation that beliefs have entered our culture that "draw their plausibility" from a deep and radical (...)
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    Nuclear intentions.Gerald Dworkin - 1985 - Ethics 95 (3):445-460.
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    On Ceasing to Be Human.Gerald Bruns - 2010 - Stanford University Press.
    The philosopher Stanley Cavell once asked, "Can a human being be free of human nature?" _On Ceasing to Be Human_ examines philosophical as well as literary texts and contexts, in which various senses of Cavell's question might be explored and developed. During the past thirty or so years, the very concept of "being human" has been called into question within such fields as cybernetics, animal-rights theory, analytic philosophy. This book examines these issues, but its main concern is the link between (...)
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    3 On the Tragedy of Hermeneutical Experience.Gerald L. Bruns - unknown - In eds Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde (ed.), Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time: A Reader. Yale University Press. pp. 73-89.
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    Cell and Molecular Biological Challenges of ICSI: ART Before Science?Gerald Schatten, Laura Hewitson, Calvin Simerly, Peter Sutovsky & Gabor Huszar - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (1):29-37.
    The general perception of how innovative assisted reproductive technologies are introduced is through a carefully controlled series of experiments in an animal model, such as the mouse. Only after the technique has been proven can one consider confirmatory studies on mammals closely related to humans, such as rhesus monkeys or other nonhuman primates. With this background of a peer-reviewed body of well-established published data, there is sufficient foundation and rationale to propose a clinical investigation to a responsible human subjects institutional (...)
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    Cell and Molecular Biological Challenges of ICSI: ART before Science?Gerald Schatten, Laura Hewitson, Calvin Simerly, Peter Sutovsky & Gabor Huszar - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (1):29-37.
    The general perception of how innovative assisted reproductive technologies are introduced is through a carefully controlled series of experiments in an animal model, such as the mouse. Only after the technique has been proven can one consider confirmatory studies on mammals closely related to humans, such as rhesus monkeys or other nonhuman primates. With this background of a peer-reviewed body of well-established published data, there is sufficient foundation and rationale to propose a clinical investigation to a responsible human subjects institutional (...)
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    Dworkin on judicial discretion: Comments.Gerald C. MacCallum - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (21):638-641.
  33. Quine and Duhem on holistic hypothesis testing.Gerald J. Massey - 2011 - American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):239-266.
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    Non-Catholic Liturgical Movements.Gerald Ellard - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):451-468.
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    The First of the Puritans and the Book of Common Prayer.Gerald Ellard - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):183-184.
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    The Riches of the Missal.Gerald Ellard - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):187-187.
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    Shaykh ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Mahdawī, Ibn al-ʿArabī's Mentor.Gerald T. Elmore - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):593.
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    The Spiritual Writings of Amir ʿAbd al-KaderThe Spiritual Writings of Amir Abd al-Kader.Gerald Elmore, Michel Chodkiewicz, Amir ʿAbd al-Kader & Amir Abd al-Kader - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (2):300.
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    Notice.Gerald F. Else - 1970 - Phronesis 15 (1):91-91.
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    Apuleius' Florida : A Commentary (review).Gerald N. Sandy - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (3):309-310.
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    Precedence relations in language.Gerald A. Sanders - 1974 - Foundations of Language 11 (3):361-400.
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    Axon development and plasticity: Clues from species differences and suggestions for mechanisms of evolutionary change.Gerald E. Schneider - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (3):346-347.
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    A Pilgrim People: No Peace Theology without Peace Ecclesiology.Gerald W. Schlabach - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (2):387-406.
    Deep questions of identity are always at play in war and peacemaking, sometimes hidden yet always decisive. Thus, for Christians, peace activism needs peace theology and, indeed, peace theology needs peace ecclesiology. Efforts to transcend classic debates between just war theory and Christian pacifism by developing a just peace ethic will falter if they fail to address more basic questions of how Christians are to sustain a primary loyalty to Jesus Christ in relationship to other identities of family, tribe, nation, (...)
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    Breaking Bread: Peace and War.Gerald W. Schlabach - 2004 - In Stanley Hauerwas & Samuel Wells (eds.), The Blackwell companion to Christian ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 360.
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    Continuity and Sacrament, or Not.Gerald W. Schlabach - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):171-207.
    STANLEY HAUERWAS HAS FAMOUSLY TAKEN TO THE MENNONITES BEcause they constitute what appears to be an oxymoron—a tradition of dissent. He launched his career endeavoring to restore the stuff of continuity to the Christian life. In contrast, John Howard Yoder launched his career arguing against the assumption that traditions and organic communal life could carry practices of authentic discipleship forward across generations. Here lies a fundamental difference between Hauerwas and Yoder that runs deeper than whether one of them is more (...)
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    “Confessional” Nonviolence and the Unity of the Church: Can Christians Square the Circle?Gerald W. Schlabach - 2014 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 34 (1):125-144.
    Both within and among churches that have traditionally held to just war teaching, various formulas in the last fifty years have allowed for the recognition that Christian pacifism is a respectable tradition alongside just war. It is not obvious, however, how historic peace churches can officially reciprocate with the same kind of ecumenical generosity by recognizing the legitimacy of the just war tradition. To do so, after all, would seem to require giving up their very claim to the confessional status (...)
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    Expression of glycoconjugates during development of the vertebrate nervous system.Gerald A. Schwarting & Miyuki Yamamoto - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (1):19-23.
    There is increasing evidence that carbohydrate antigens act as cell recognition molecules in the highly organized structure of the nervous system. These carbohydrate antigens may be expressed as glycolipids, glycoproteins or proteoglycans, and in some cases all three forms of these glycoconjugates, expressing identical carbohydrate epitopes, can be detected in a specific brain region. This article summarizes recent studies concerning the expression of glycoconjugates during development of the vertebrate central nervous system. These findings are discussed in association with current models (...)
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    Friendship As Adultery.Gerald W. Schlabach - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:125-147.
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    Friendship As Adultery.Gerald W. Schlabach - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:125-147.
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    Hempel's criterion of maximal specificity.Gerald J. Massey - 1968 - Philosophical Studies 19 (3):43 - 47.
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