Works by Thompson, Ian (exact spelling)

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    Chaos and Order.John Cleave & Ian Thompson - 1988 - Cogito 2 (1):1-5.
    Michael Berry, Professor of Physics at Bristol University, discusses the philosophical ideas underlying his research to the theories of catastrophes and chaotic systems. He is one of England's leading scientists, and has been instrumental in the growth of interest in qualitative phenomena.
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  2. Referees for Ethics, Place and Environment, Volume 6, 2003.James Ryan, John Bowyer, Noel Castree, Sandie Suchet, Pamela Shurmer-Smith, Tim Creswell, Felix Driver, Ian Thompson, Nigel Veitch & Jody Emel - 2003 - Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (3):285.
     
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    Aesthetic, social and ecological values in landscape architecture: A discourse analysis.Ian Thompson - 2000 - Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (3):269 – 287.
    This paper presents the results of a qualitative investigation into the ethical and aesthetic values held by late- and mid-career landscape architects in the UK. It identifies the dominant discourses within three value areas, the aesthetic, the social and the environmental. Within the web of value discourses, some are clearly conflicting, while others are compatible or mutually supporting. The most prevalent values are those associated with 'technocentric accommodation'. A 'trivalent' approach to design is advocated which combines values from the three (...)
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  4. Dilemmas of Dying.Ian Thompson - 1979 - Ethics 92 (1):146-147.
     
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    Sources of values in the environmental design professions: The case of landscape architecture.Ian Thompson - 2000 - Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (2):203 – 219.
    This paper presents a framework for understanding the value systems inherent in landscape architectural practice. It is based upon a close analytical reading of the academic and professional literature, supported by a series of in-depth interviews with mid- and late-career British landscape architects. The empirical results of these interviews will be presented in a future paper. A tripartite classification of values is suggested, based upon the categories of the aesthetic, the social and the environmental, each of which is internally complex. (...)
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    Sources of values in the environmental design professions: The case of landscape architecture.Ian Thompson - 2000 - Philosophy and Geography 3 (2):203-219.
    This paper presents a framework for understanding the value systems inherent in landscape architectural practice. It is based upon a close analytical reading of the academic and professional literature, supported by a series of in‐depth interviews with mid‐ and late‐career British landscape architects. The empirical results of these interviews will be presented in a future paper. A tripartite classification of values is suggested, based upon the categories of the aesthetic, the social and the environmental, each of which is internally complex. (...)
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    The ‘New Experimental Philosophy’: The Royal Society in the Twentieth Century - An Interview with Sir George Porter.Ian Thompson & Daniel Caute - 1987 - Cogito 1 (2):1-4.
    Sir George Porter is one of the country's leading scientists. In 1967 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the chemistry of molecular synthesis caused by light. He is currently President of both the Royal Society and is immediate Past President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
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    Opening up discussion on the theology of culture.[Discussion on the Preparatory Questionnaire for the Plenary Assembly of March 1997,'Towards a Pastoral Approach to Culture', in response to the Pontifical Council on Culture (1994]. [REVIEW]Ian Thompson - 1997 - The Australasian Catholic Record 74 (1):5.
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