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    Introduction to Jewish and Catholic bioethics: a comparative analysis.Aaron L. Mackler - 2003 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
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    Raising a Human.Stephanie Mackler - 2017 - Philosophy of Education 73:65-77.
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    The Lone Liberal Artists in the Ed School: Reconnecting Foundations Scholars With the Liberal Arts.Stephanie Mackler - 2014 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 50 (2):103-122.
  4. Judaism, Justice, and Access to Health Care.Aaron L. Mackler - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (2):143-161.
    This paper develops the traditional Jewish understanding of justice (tzedakah) and support for the needy, especially as related to the provision of medical care. After an examination of justice in the Hebrew Bible, the values and institutions of tzedakah in Rabbinic Judaism are explored, with a focus on legal codes and enforceable obligations. A standard of societal responsibility to provide for the basic needs of all, with a special obligation to save lives, emerges. A Jewish view of justice in access (...)
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    Letters, Notes, & Comments.Aaron L. Mackler, Elie Kaplan Spitz & G. Scott Davis - 1999 - Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (2):361 - 374.
    Comment by Aaron L. Mackler on “‘Through Her I Too Shall Bear a Child’: Birth Surrogates in Jewish Law” by Elie Spitz Reply by Elie Kaplan Spitz Research Note by G. Scott Davis.
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    Respecting Bodies and Saving Lives: Jewish Perspectives on Organ Donation and Transplantation.Aaron L. Mackler - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (4):420-429.
    Organ donation and transplantation touch on profound, and at times elusive, values and beliefs. These involve personal identity, embodiment, the relationship between the individual and the community, and death. Different cultural and religious perspectives, reflecting deeply ingrained but often unspoken assumptions about human identity and responsibilities, subtly but profoundly affect attitudes to donation and transplantation.
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  7. Books Available List.Roselle K. Chartock, Stephanie Mackler, William F. Pinar, Michael Soldatenko, Peter M. Taubman, Pamela L. Tiedt & Iris M. Tiedt - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (1).
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    Homosexuality: A Case Study in Jewish Ethics.Elliot N. Dorff, David Novak & Aaron L. Mackler - 2008 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (1):225-235.
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    An Expanded Partnership with God? In Vitro Fertilization in Jewish Ethics.Aaron L. Mackler - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (2):277-304.
    Judaism has understood procreation as representing a partnership between God and humans, calling for both human reverence and action. The development of in vitro fertilization raises questions about the implications of this partnership and applications of this technology. A holistic approach to Jewish ethics, drawing on traditional sources, suggests that it can be appropriate for an infertile couple to utilize IVF using their own sperm and egg to have a child. The use of donated sperm, eggs, and embryos raises significant (...)
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  10. Books Available List.Stephanie Mackler, William F. Pinar, Becky A. Smerdon, Kathryn M. Borman, Michael Soldatenko, Pamela L. Tiedt & Iris M. Tiedt - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (2).
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    Clichés and (Other) Crimes Against Humanity.Stephanie Mackler - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:404-408.
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  12. Cases and principles in Jewish bioethics: Toward a holistic model.Aaron L. Mackler - 1995 - In Elliot N. Dorff & Louis E. Newman (eds.), Contemporary Jewish Ethics and Morality: A Reader. Oxford University Press. pp. 177--193.
     
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    Educating for Meaning in an Era of Banality.Stephanie A. Mackler - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:212-220.
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    Heal Thyself: Spirituality, Medicine, and the Distortion of Christianity.Aaron L. Mackler - 2006 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 26 (1):198-199.
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    Jewish and Roman catholic approaches to access to health care and rationing.Aaron L. Mackler - 2001 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (4):317-336.
    In addressing issues of access to health care and rationing, Jewish and Roman Catholic writers identify similar guiding values and specific concerns. Moral thinkers in each tradition tend to support the guarantee of universal access to at least a basic level of health care for all members of society, based on such values as human dignity, justice, and healing. Catholic writers are more likely to frame their arguments in terms of the common good and to be more accepting of rationing (...)
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  16. Jewish perspectives on abortion.Aaron L. Mackler - 2009 - In John P. Lizza (ed.), Defining the Beginning and End of Life: Readings on Personal Identity and Bioethics. Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Letters, Notes, & Comments.Aaron L. Mackler, Rabbi Elie Kaplan Spitz & G. Scott Davis - 1999 - Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (2):361 - 374.
    Comment by Aaron L. Mackler on “‘Through Her I Too Shall Bear a Child’: Birth Surrogates in Jewish Law” by Elie Spitz Reply by Elie Kaplan Spitz Research Note by G. Scott Davis.
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    Let Them Eat Doughnuts: A Defense of Philosophical Parenting.Stephanie Mackler - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:388-392.
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    Learning to Live Well: Re-exploring the Connections Between Philosophy and Education.Stephanie Mackler - 2004 - Philosophy of Education 60:296-303.
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    Natality Seduced: Lyotard and the Birth of the Improbable1.Stephanie Mackler - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:365-372.
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  21. Study : the "interval" of liberal learning.Stephanie Mackler - 2017 - In Claudia Ruitenberg (ed.), Reconceptualizing study in educational discourse and practice. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The Human Genome Project in the United States: a perspective on the commercial, ethical, legislative and health care issues.Bruce F. Mackler & Micha Barach - 1990 - Journal International de Bioethique= International Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):149-157.
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    Thinking What We Cannot See: Performance, Education, and the Value of the Invisible.Stephanie Mackler & Doris Santoro - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:114-121.
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    When the Effect Validates the Cause: Studying as an End in Itself in Arendt and Torah Lishmah.Stephanie Mackler - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:84-87.
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  25. Lichtoffene Farbigkeit: Grundlinien der anthroposophisch-orientierten Lasurmalerei : Voraussetzungen und Erschein[un]gsform.Andreas Mäckler & Rudolf Steiner - 1992
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