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  1. Love and reason.Janet Martin Soskice - 2009 - In John Cornwell & Michael McGhee (eds.), Philosophers and God: at the frontiers of faith and reason. New York: Continuum.
     
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  2. Imago Dei and sexual difference : toward an eschatological anthropology.Janet Martin Soskice - 2011 - In Malcolm A. Jeeves (ed.), Rethinking human nature: a multidisciplinary approach. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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  3. Metaphor and Religious Language.Janet Martin Soskice - 1985 - Clarendon Press.
    `I have little but praise for this study. The crisp insights of the conclusion are symptomatic of its lucidity and sophistication.' British Journal of Aesthetics.
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    Metaphor in Science.Janet Martin Soskice & Rom Harré - 1995 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), From a Metaphorical Point of View: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Cognitive Content of Metaphor. De Gruyter. pp. 289-308.
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  5. Community and Morality 'After Modernity': a Response To Robin Gill.Janet Martin Soskice - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):14-19.
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  6. The Kindness of God.Janet Martin Soskice - 2009 - Ars Disputandi 9:1566-5399.
     
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    Love and Attention.Janet Martin Soskice - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 32:59-72.
    The matched pair ‘love’ and ‘attention’ is familiar to most of us from the essays in Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good. Although she tells us in that book that there is, in her view, no God in the traditional sense of that term, she provides accounts of art, prayer and morality that are religious. ‘Morality’, she tells us, ‘has always been connected with religion and religion with mysticism’ . The connection here is love and attention: ‘Virtue is au fond (...)
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    Introduction.Janet Martin Soskice - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (2):1-4.
  9. Theological realism.Janet Martin Soskice, William Abraham & Steven W. Holtzer - 1987 - In William J. Abraham & Steven W. Holtzer (eds.), The Rationality of Religious Belief: Essays in Honour of Basil Mitchell.
     
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    Creation and the Glory of Creatures.Janet Martin Soskice - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (2):172-185.
    This article speaks in praise of the dignity of creatures. Arguing for a foundation of the nascent doctrine of creatio ex nihilo in the Psalms and inter‐testamental scriptures, Soskice points to the distinctiveness of the Jewish and Christian understanding of the Creator God, and its revolutionary entrance into the bloodstream of western metaphysics. She argues for a qualification on the over‐emphasis, when speaking of the historical origins of the doctrine, on the creation of matter. Wider principles of divine freedom (...)
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    Creation and relation.Janet Martin Soskice - 1994 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Grant Gillett & Janet Martin Soskice (eds.), Medicine and Moral Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 19.
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    Metaphors in ecclesiology.Janet Martin Soskice - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (1):55–59.
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    Science, religion, and ethics: A response to Michael J. Reiss.Janet Martin Soskice - 2019 - Zygon 54 (3):808-812.
    The respondent agrees with Michael Reiss's general diagnosis of the rudderless state of ethics in our modern society, but not with all of his account of its causes or possible solutions. Scripture has always been limited in terms of direct moral commands, and secular ethics has, since Aristotle at least, been influential in directing Christian understanding of the “good life.” Ethics must be based in biology, but evolutionary biology can tell us more readily what is, than guide us into “what (...)
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  14. Book Review : Men and women: sexual ethics in turbulent times, ed. by Philip Turner. Cambridge, Ma., Cowley, 1989. 226 pp. US $10.95. [REVIEW]Janet Martin Soskice - 1991 - Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (1):106-107.
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    Medicine and Moral Reasoning.K. W. M. Fulford, Grant Gillett & Janet Martin Soskice (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This collection examines prevalent assumptions in moral reasoning which are often accepted uncritically in medical ethics. It introduces a range of perspectives from philosophy and medicine on the nature of moral reasoning and relates these to illustrative problems, such as New Reproductive Technologies, the treatment of sick children, the assessment of quality of life, genetics, involuntary psychiatric treatment and abortion. In each case, the contributors address the nature and worth of the moral theories involved in discussions of the relevant issues, (...)
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    Interview with Janet Martin Soskice.Julie Clague - 1995 - Feminist Theology 3 (9):96-107.
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    Posthuman Affirmative Business Ethics: Reimagining Human–Animal Relations Through Speculative Fiction.Janet Sayers, Lydia Martin & Emma Bell - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (3):597-608.
    Posthuman affirmative ethics relies upon a fluid, nomadic conception of the ethical subject who develops affective, material and immaterial connections to multiple others. Our purpose in this paper is to consider what posthuman affirmative business ethics would look like, and to reflect on the shift in thinking and practice this would involve. The need for a revised understanding of human–animal relations in business ethics is amplified by crises such as climate change and pandemics that are related to ecologically destructive business (...)
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    Virtue ethics and the parable of the sadhu.Janet McCracken, William Martin & Bill Shaw - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (1):25-38.
    This article examines the various pedagogic models suggested by widely used texts and finds them to be predominately rule-based or rule directed. These approaches to the subject matter of business ethics are quite valuable ones, but we find them to leave no room for the study of the virtues. We intend to articulate our reasons for supporting a central if not exclusive role for virtue ethics.
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  19. "Metaphor and Religious Language": Janet Martin Soskice[REVIEW]R. A. Sharpe - 1986 - British Journal of Aesthetics 26 (2):184.
     
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    The Kindness of God: Metaphor, Gender, and Religious Language – By Janet Martin Soskice.Eugene F. Rogers - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (3):519-521.
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  21. KWM Fulford, Grant R. Gillett and Janet Martin Soskice, ed s., Medicine and Moral Reasoning Reviewed by.Barry Hoffmaster - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (3):173-175.
     
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  22. K.W.M. Fulford, Grant R. Gillett And Janet Martin Soskice, Eds., Medicine And Moral Reasoning. [REVIEW]Barry Hoffmaster - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15:173-175.
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    Science and the production of ignorance: when the quest for knowledge is thwarted.Janet A. Kourany & Martin Carrier (eds.) - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    An introduction to the new area of ignorance studies that examines how science produces ignorance—both actively and passively, intentionally and unintentionally. We may think of science as our foremost producer of knowledge, but for the past decade, science has also been studied as an important source of ignorance. The historian of science Robert Proctor has coined the term agnotology to refer to the study of ignorance, and much of the ignorance studied in this new area is produced by science. Whether (...)
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  24. Counseling and psychotherapy reform (CPR) : what we must do together.Francis A. Martin & Janet Turner - 2020 - In Therapy thieves: how to save mental health care from its providers. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  25. Knowledge and Experience in Science and Religion: Can we be Realists?Janet Soskice - 1988 - In Robert J. Russell, William R. Stoeger & George V. Coyne (eds.), Physics, philosophy, and theology: a common quest for understanding. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press [distributor]. pp. 173--84.
     
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    Naming God: Or Why Names are not Attributes.Janet Soskice - 2020 - New Blackfriars 101 (1092):182-195.
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    Religious Language.Janet Soskice - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 348–356.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Works cited.
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  28. The gift of the name: Moses and the burning bush.Janet M. Soskice - 1998 - Gregorianum 79 (2):231-246.
    A la question des athéismes modernes , l'A. répond par la théologie biblique qui se dégage d'Exode 3. Il s'agit du passage où Moïse dialogue avec Dieu qui a pris la forme d'un buisson ardent. Ce qui intéresse plus particulièrement l'A., c'est la révélation de son nom que Dieu fait à Moïse : YHWH, je suis celui qui est ou encore je suis qui je suis. L'A. fait une analyse narrative de la péricope. Celle-ci contient trois noms divins dont l'A. (...)
     
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  29. The Challenge of the Social and the Pressure of Practice: Science and Values Revisited.Martin Carrier, Don Howard & Janet A. Kourany (eds.) - 2008 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    ISBN-13: 978-0-8229-4317-4 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-8229-4317-4 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Science — Philosophy. 2. Science — Social aspects. 3. Values. 4. Science and civilization. I. Carrier, Martin. II. Howard, Don, professor. III. Kourany ...
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    An assessment of a formal ethics committee consultation process.Janet R. Day, Martin L. Smith, Gerald Erenberg & Robert L. Collins - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (1):18-30.
  31. High‐throughput DNA sequencing – concepts and limitations.Martin Kircher & Janet Kelso - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (6):524-536.
    Recent advances in DNA sequencing have revolutionized the field of genomics, making it possible for even single research groups to generate large amounts of sequence data very rapidly and at a substantially lower cost. These high‐throughput sequencing technologies make deep transcriptome sequencing and transcript quantification, whole genome sequencing and resequencing available to many more researchers and projects. However, while the cost and time have been greatly reduced, the error profiles and limitations of the new platforms differ significantly from those of (...)
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  32. Corporate communication, ethics, and operational identity: A case study of benetton.Janet L. Borgerson, Jonathan E. Schroeder, Martin Escudero Magnusson & Frank Magnusson - 2009 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 18 (3):209-223.
    This article investigates conceptual and strategic relationships between corporate identity, organizational identity and ethics, utilizing the Benetton Corporation as an illustrative case study. Although much attention has been given to visual aspects of Benetton's renowned ethical brand building efforts, few studies have looked at how Benetton's employees, retail environments and trade events express ethical aspects of their well-known corporate identity. A multi-method case study, including interviews at retail outlets and trade events, sheds light on several important yet under-studied components of (...)
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    Corporate communication, ethics, and operational identity: a case study of Benetton.Janet L. Borgerson, Jonathan E. Schroeder, Martin Escudero Magnusson & Frank Magnusson - 2009 - Business Ethics 18 (3):209-223.
    This article investigates conceptual and strategic relationships between corporate identity, organizational identity and ethics, utilizing the Benetton Corporation as an illustrative case study. Although much attention has been given to visual aspects of Benetton's renowned ethical brand building efforts, few studies have looked at how Benetton's employees, retail environments and trade events express ethical aspects of their well‐known corporate identity. A multi‐method case study, including interviews at retail outlets and trade events, sheds light on several important yet under‐studied components of (...)
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  34. Marcuse and the Frankfurt School.Martin L. Bell, Bryan Magee, Janet Hoenig, Inc Films for the Humanities & B. B. C. Worldwide Americas - 1997 - Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
     
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    Corporate Communication, Ethics, and Identity.Janet Borgerson, Jonathan Schroeder, Martin Escudero Magnusson & Frank Magnusson - 2009 - Business Ethics - A European Review 18 (3):209-223.
    This article investigates conceptual and strategic relationships between corporate identity, organizational identity and ethics, utilizing the Benetton Corporation as an illustrative case study. Although much attention has been given to visual aspects of Benetton's renowned ethical brand building efforts, few studies have looked at how Benetton's employees, retail environments, and trade events express ethical aspects of their well-known corporate identity. Operational identity emerged as a useful complement to models of corporate identity. A multi-method case study, including interviews at retail outlets (...)
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    The ethical implications of preventing hospital delirium in older adults: A scoping review.Janet Delgado, Ana Toledo Chávarri, Ana María de Pascual Y. Medina, Beatriz León Salas, María del Mar Trujillo Martín & Pedro Serrano Aguilar - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics:147775092210944.
    Introduction Hospital delirium is a frequent, serious, costly, and underrecognized acute disorder of attention and cognition. Therefore, the prevention of hospital delirium is not only desirable for patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and the health system itself, but also a moral duty. Objective To identify and synthetize the main ethical aspects that arise related to the prevention of hospital delirium in patients 65 years and older. Methods A scoping review was carried out in Embase, Medline, and Web of Science. Articles published (...)
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    ‘This war for men’s minds’: the birth of a human science in Cold War America.Janet Martin-Nielsen - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (5):131-155.
    The past decade has seen an explosion of work on the history of the human sciences during the Cold War. This work, however, does not engage with one of the leading human sciences of the period: linguistics. This article begins to rectify this knowledge gap by investigating the influence of linguistics and its concept of study, language, on American public, political and intellectual life during the postwar and early Cold War years. I show that language emerged in three frameworks in (...)
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    Creation and the God of Abraham.David B. Burrell, Carlo Cogliati, Janet M. Soskice & William R. Stoeger (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Being all-good and gracious, God cannot be so envious as not to allow anything else besides him to exist. The necessitarian view thus limits God in His choice of creation and argues that God had to create in the first place out of His infinite ...
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    An Engineer’s View of an Ideal Society: The Economic Reforms of C.H. Douglas, 1916-1920.Janet Martin-Nielsen - 2007 - Spontaneous Generations 1 (1):95.
    Intellectual engineering movements in early 20th century America – including scientific management, the progressive engineering platform, and technocracy – have received a great deal of attention from historians. Contemporaneous with these American movements, a British engineer was also developing a system of social and economic reform: the engineer was Major Clifford Hugh Douglas and the reforms would form the foundations of the Social Credit philosophy. While Social Credit has been studied extensively as a political and economic system, little consideration has (...)
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    John of Salisbury's manuscripts of frontinus and of gellius.Janet Martin - 1977 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 40 (1):1-26.
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    Metaphor and Thought.Janet Martin - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:296-300.
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    Resgate da Cidadania e da Cultura de Paz Na Terapia Do Reencontro Mediado.Janete Rosa Martins & Francéli Raquel Radons - 2018 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 4 (1):138.
    O presente tem como finalidade analisar a terapia do reencontro mediado como resgate da cidadania e cultura da paz. Modelo esse proposto por Luiz Alberto Warat. em uma concepção transformadora da mediação, construída para fomentar a autonomia e emancipação dos sujeitos numa relação conflitiva, como um novo paradigma de autoconhecimento. A metodologia utilizada será o hipotético dedutivo e como técnica de pesquisa indireta em doutrinas. A discussão e aprofundamento se dá pelos conceitos da teoria do reencontro mediado proposto com o (...)
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    ‘The Deepest and Most Rewarding Hole Ever Drilled’: Ice Cores and the Cold War in Greenland.Janet Martin-Nielsen - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (1):47-70.
    Summary The recovery of the Camp Century deep ice core in 1966 – the first ice core to reach all the way through a polar ice sheet to bedrock – marked a shift from an era of United States military dominated glaciological research in Greenland to an era of climate oriented research on the island. This paper aims to provide an understanding of this shift. I show that the Camp Century ice core was at the heart of a complex blend (...)
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  44. Syntactic alignment and participant role in dialogue.Holly P. Branigan, Martin J. Pickering, Janet F. McLean & Alexandra A. Cleland - 2007 - Cognition 104 (2):163-197.
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    The role of beliefs in lexical alignment: Evidence from dialogs with humans and computers.Holly P. Branigan, Martin J. Pickering, Jamie Pearson, Janet F. McLean & Ash Brown - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):41-57.
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    Introduction: Perspectives on Cold War Science in Small European States.Matthias Heymann & Janet Martin-Nielsen - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (3):221-242.
    With this introduction we aim to illuminate Western Europe's place on the map of Cold War science and, specifically, to draw attention to the differences in and the diversity of Western European Cold War science in comparison to the United States. By discussing narratives of Cold War science in small states and asking how they fit into the European condition, we suggest that the fact of being a small state affects the conditions for and the scope of Cold War science. (...)
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    Syntactic alignment and participant role in dialogue.Holly P. Branigan, Martin J. Pickering, Janet F. McLean & Alexandra A. Cleland - 2007 - Cognition 104 (2):163-197.
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    The comprehension of anomalous sentences: Evidence from structural priming.Iva Ivanova, Martin J. Pickering, Holly P. Branigan, Janet F. McLean & Albert Costa - 2012 - Cognition 122 (2):193-209.
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    Metaphor and Thought. [REVIEW]Janet Martin - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:296-300.
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    Matheus Vindocinensis, Opera, 2: Piramus et Tisbe, Milo, Epistule, Tobias, ed. Franco Munari. Rome: Storia e Letteratura, 1982. Paper. Pp. 260. [REVIEW]Janet Martin - 1984 - Speculum 59 (4):986-987.
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