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    Understanding Ethics. [REVIEW]Abigail Turner-Lauck Wernicki - 2010 - Teaching Philosophy 33 (1):111-113.
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    Understanding Ethics. [REVIEW]Abigail Turner-Lauck Wernicki - 2010 - Teaching Philosophy 33 (1):111-113.
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    Realism and the explanation of behavior.Merle B. Turner - 1971 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    Mechanistic modeling for the masses.Matthew A. Turner & Paul E. Smaldino - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    The generalizability crisis is compounded, or even partially caused, by a lack of specificity in psychological theories. Expanding the use of mechanistic models among psychologists is therefore important, but faces numerous hurdles. A cultural evolutionary approach can help guide and evaluate interventions to improve modeling efforts in psychology, such as developing standards and implementing them at the institutional level.
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    The emergence and evolution of religion by means of natural selection.Jonathan H. Turner (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Written by leading theorists and empirical researchers, this book presents new ways of addressing the old question: Why did religion first emerge and then continue to evolve in all human societies? The authors of the book--each with a different background across the social sciences and humanities -- assimilate conceptual leads and empirical findings from anthropology, evolutionary biology, evolutionary sociology, neurology, primate behavioral studies, explanations of human interaction and group dynamics, and a wide range of religious scholarship to construct a deeper (...)
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    Intersex identities: Locating new intersections of sex and gender.Stephanie S. Turner - 1999 - Gender and Society 13 (4):457-479.
    This article analyzes the sex and gender identity rhetoric of members of the Intersex Society of North America, which is a self-help and advocacy group whose main goals are to stop unnecessary genital surgery in ambiguously sexed infants and make medical histories available to adult intersexuals. By examining the organization's indebtedness to feminist and gay/lesbian/transperson theory and practice, the article shows how these political movements have progressively challenged the equation of sex with gender and how intersexuality exemplifies the theoretical and (...)
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    Was Sellars an error theorist?Peter Olen & Stephen Turner - 2016 - Synthese 193 (7):2053-2075.
    Wilfrid Sellars described the moral syllogism that supports the inference “I ought to do x” from “Everyone ought to do x” as a “syntactical disguise” which embodies a “mistake.” He nevertheless regarded this form of reasoning as constitutive of the moral point of view. Durkheim was the source of much of this reasoning, and this context illuminates Sellars’ unusual philosophical reconstruction of the moral point of view in terms of the collective intentions of an ideal community of rational members for (...)
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    How Authentic Leadership Influences Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Team Reflexivity.Joanne Lyubovnikova, Alison Legood, Nicola Turner & Argyro Mamakouka - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (1):59-70.
    This study examines how authentic leadership influences team performance via the mediating mechanism of team reflexivity. Adopting a self-regulatory perspective, we propose that authentic leadership will predict the specific team regulatory process of reflexivity, which in turn will be associated with two outcomes of team performance, effectiveness and productivity. Using survey data from 53 teams in three organizations in the United Kingdom and Greece and controlling for collective trust, we found support for our stated hypotheses with the results indicating a (...)
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    Tradition and cognitive science: Oakeshott’s undoing of the Kantian mind.Stephen Turner - 2003 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (1):53-76.
    In this discussion, the author asks the question if Oakeshott’s famous depiction of a practice might be understood in relation to contemporary cognitive science, in particular connectionism (the contemporary cognitive science approach concerned with the problem of skills and skilled knowing) and in terms of the now conventional view of "normativity" in Anglo-American philosophy. The author suggests that Oakeshott meant to contrast practices to an alternative "Kantian" model of a shared tacit mental frame or set of rules. If cognitive science, (...)
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    The Discourse of Diet.Bryan S. Turner - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (1):23-32.
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    Can Modern War Be Just?James Turner Johnson - 1984 - Yale University Press.
    Now that mankind has created the capability of destroying itself through nuclear technology, is it still possible to think in terms of a "just war"? Johnson argues that it is, and in the context of specific case studies he offers moral guidelines for addressing such major contemporary problems as terrorist activity in a foreign country, an individual’s conscientious objection to military service, and an American defense policy that requires development of weapons that may be morally employed in case of need. (...)
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  12. History of philosophy.William Turner - 1903 - Boston: Ginn.
     
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  13. Introduction to the second edition'.B. S. Turner - forthcoming - The Body and Society. London: Sage.
     
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    Bulmer and the Historical Sensibility.Stephen Turner - 2022 - Ethnic and Racial Studies 45 (8).
    Martin Bulmer made distinguished and groundbreaking contributions to the history of sociology, particularly in his classic study of the Chicago School, which spanned the era of personal memory and archival history. His work particularly emphasized empirical research, which led him to problems relating to the Laura Spelman Rockefeller fund and its leader, Beardsley Ruml, as well as to the problematic of the relation of sociology to the social survey movement. His work on funding led to the “Fisher-Bulmer” debate, over the (...)
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    Digital Affordances and the Liminal.Stephen Turner - unknown
    The idea that the technologies one uses and the work experiences one has influence cognition is old, but somewhat vague, focused on how technology induced generalisable habits of mind. Technology creates a familiar world, which changes in large and small shocks, rather than in rational steps. This kind of change, at the tacit level, has characteristics of liminality. Cognitive science provides a vocabulary for discussing this problem that connects with several different strands of social theory, and points to various ways (...)
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    Normativity, Practices, and the Substrate.Stephen Turner - unknown
    In this reply to the commentary in the volume, some intellectual, historical, and biographical context is provided for the writings discussed. This includes a brief account of the trajectory from Sociological Explanation as Translation, and a discussion of the general problem of the substrate of social explanation and the status of social theories as ideal-typical constructions with a problematic relation to this substrate. On this basis, the themes of practices, normativity, and the problem of the meaning of reasons explanations are (...)
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    The Changing Temptations of Science.Stephen P. Turner & Daryl E. Chubin - 2020 - Issues in Science and Technology 36 (3).
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    Two Paths from Neo-Kantianism, Two Political Consequences.Stephen Turner - 2022 - Cosmos + Taxis 10 (1-2).
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    What are Democratic Values? A Neo-Kelsenian Approach.Stephen Turner & George Mazur - 2020 - In C. Angelis & A. Scalone (eds.), Πολιτεία [Politèia]. Liber Amicorum Agostino Carrino.
  20. Scientific Theory and Religion.Ernest W. Barnes & J. E. Turner - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (4):465-471.
     
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    Musil on Ethics and Aesthetics: Essayism As A Way of Living.Zeynep Talay-Turner - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1A):49-65.
    Much of Nietzsche’s work questions modes of thought, notably Platonism, that posit a dualism between a true world outside time and an apparent world of change, becoming, and semblance. It also raises doubts about a sharp separation between philosophy and literature.1Many have followed Nietzsche’s lead, seen philosophy’s modes of generalization and conceptualization as limited resources for the understanding of human conduct, and turned to literature. Thinkers as different from one another as D. Z. Phillips and Martha Nussbaum and post-Nietzschean philosophers (...)
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    Adam and eve: A thought experiment.Robin Turner - manuscript
    To simplify the relation between desire and morality, and between personal and moral good, we can imagine a world of only two people; let us call them Adam and Eve, for the sake of tradition. This gives us two types of personal good: good for Adam and good for Eve. What is good for Adam (or Eve) is what tends to realise his or her desires in general, and, where desires conflict, realises the desires that are stronger in the long-term. (...)
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    Altered choroid plexus gene expression in major depressive disorder.Cortney A. Turner, Robert C. Thompson, William E. Bunney, Alan F. Schatzberg, Jack D. Barchas, Richard M. Myers, Huda Akil & Stanley J. Watson - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    “As far as is Reasonably Practicable”: Socially Constructing Risk, Safety, and Accidents in Military Operations.Nick Turner & Sarah J. Tennant - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 91 (1):21-33.
    This research examines how the meaning of risk, safety, and accidents are constructed in a military context. We compare meanings of these constructs among members working for three organizations (Health and Safety Executive, Ministry of Defence, and Royal Marine Commandos) jointly responsible for planning and executing "safe" military training and maneuvres in a particular unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Marine Commandos. The discourse among these members embodies the inter-organizational collaboration over military safety, and through an analysis of this discourse (...)
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  25. Audiovisual Materials for the Teaching of Classics, 1958 list.J. H. Turner - 1958 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 52:41.
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  26. A teacher and two students : Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart.Denys Turner - 2019 - In Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson (eds.), Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press.
     
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    Biobank Economics and the “Commercialization Problem”.Andrew Turner, Clara Dallaire-Fortier & Madeleine J. - 2013 - Spontaneous Generations 7 (1).
    The economic aspects of biobanking are intertwined with the social and scientific aspects. We describe two problems that structure the discussion about the economics of biobanking and which illustrate this intertwining. First, there is a ‘sustainability problem’ about how to maintain biobanks in the long term. Second, and representing a partial response to the first problem, there is a ‘commercialisation problem’ about how to deal with the voluntary altruistic relationship between participants and biobanks, and the potential commercial relationships that a (...)
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    Comment : de rerum natura : dragons of obliviousness and the science of social ontology.Mark Turner - 2009 - In Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (ed.), Philosophy of the social sciences: philosophical theory and scientific practice. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28.
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    Essentials in the development of religion.John Evan Turner - 1934 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press.
  30. Eldon J. Eisenach, ed., Mill and the Moral Character of Liberalism Reviewed by.Susan M. Turner - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (6):412-413.
     
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  31. Emunah ṿe-humanizm: ʻiyunim ba-filosofyah ha-datit shel Frants Rozentsṿaig.Joseph Aaron Turner - 2001 - Tel Aviv: ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
     
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    Indiscipline as Method: From Telescopes to Ventilators in Times of Covid.Irina Turner, Siri Lamoureaux & James Merron - 2021 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 10 (3):79-102.
    There is no unproblematic way to study things as “African”, yet an epistemologically situated approach based on concrete technological projects situated in Africa and their social and political implications offers an important account of the intersection of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and African Studies. We explore this perspective through the notion of “indiscipline” using the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope project based in South Africa as a case study through which to observe “indiscipline” as a methodological approach to technoscience at (...)
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    On the philosophy of Karl Marx.Denys Turner - 1968 - Dublin,: Scepter Books.
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    Space.James Turner - 2019 - Dallas, TX: Institute for Creation Research.
  35. Serving Nature: Completing the Ecosystem Services Circle.Nancy J. Turner & Darcy Mathews - 2020 - In Heesoon Bai, David Chang & Charles Scott (eds.), A book of ecological virtues: living well in the anthropocene. Regina, Saskatchewan: University of Regina Press.
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    Synchronous rituals and social bonding: Revitalizing conceptions of individual personhood in the evolution of religion.Léon Turner - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):898-921.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 898-921, December 2021.
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  37. Section Reflection.Kristen Hawley Turner - 2019 - In The ethics of digital literacy: developing knowledge and skills across grade levels. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    The creative mind.Scott R. Turner - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 79 (1):145-159.
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    The genesis of freedom of will and action.J. E. Turner - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):231-240.
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    the Meaning Of Adult Education.J. D. Turner - 1980 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 63 (1):171-193.
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    The philosophic basis of moral obligation.James Edward Turner - 1924 - London,: Macmillan & Co..
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    1870: The State and the Infant School System.D. A. Turner - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (2):151 - 165.
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  43. Where did I find that?" Helping Students Develop Ethical Practices in Digital Writing.Kristen Hawley Turner - 2019 - In The ethics of digital literacy: developing knowledge and skills across grade levels. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Lessons From the Bad Kids: The Realities of Challenge and Inspiration.Vonda Viland & Deborah Turner - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Picking up before the award-winning documentary The Bad Kids began, Lessons from The Bad Kids will teach us not only to improve our educational system but also how to become better people.
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    A definition for paternalism.Paul Turner Hershey - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (2):171-182.
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    Moral Traditions and Religious Ethics: A Comparative Enquiry.James Turner Johnson - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (3):77 - 101.
    This essay explores the convergence of theoretical or foundational, historical, and comparative concerns in religious ethics through the examination of two religiously informed traditions on statecraft, that shaped by Augustine's idea of the civitas dei and that shaped by classical Islamic juristic thought on the dar alislam. Three issues are examined for each tradition: the concept of normative political order, the nature of justified use of force, and the implications of their rival claims to universality. The essay shows how the (...)
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    Sociology Responds to Fascism.Dirk Kasler & Stephen Turner - 1992 - In Dirk Kasler & Stephen Turner (eds.), Sociology Responds to Fascism. Routledge.
    We know a lot about the sociology of fascism, but how have sociologists responded to fascism when confronted with it in their own lives? How courageous or compromising have they been? And why has this history been shrouded in silence for so long? In this major work of historical scholarship sociologists from around the world describe and evaluate the reactions of sociologists to the rise and practice of fascism.
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    Bibliopolitics: The History of Notation and the Birth of the Citational Academic Subject.Matthew Sharpe & Kirk Turner - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:146.
    The paper builds upon a growing body of critical research on the proliferating use of bibliometrics as a means to evaluate academic research, but brings to it a specifically Foucauldian, genealogical approach. The paper has three parts. Part 1 situates bibliometrics as a new technology of neoliberal, biopolitical governmentality, alongside the host of other ‘metrics’ that have emerged in the last two decades. Part 2 analyses bibliometrics’ antecedents in prior notational practices in the Western heritage, highlighting how forms of noting (...)
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    The Discursive Construction of Anthropocentrism.Rita Turner - 2009 - Environmental Ethics 31 (2):183-201.
    Our businesses, policies, and lifestyles cause unexamined consequences for other people and other living beings, and exact sweeping destruction on the very ecosystems which support all life, including our own. A major factor contributing to this destructive behavior is the anthropocentric character of the dominant Western world view, which conceives of the nonhuman living world as apart from and less important than the human world, and which conceptualizes nonhuman nature—including animals, plants, ecological systems, the land, and the atmosphere—as inert, silent, (...)
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    The Ashgate Research Companion to Military Ethics.James Turner Johnson & Eric Patterson (eds.) - 2015 - Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing.
    This Companion provides scholars and graduates, serving and retired military professionals, members of the diplomatic and policy communities concerned with security affairs, and legal professionals who deal with military law and with international law on armed conflicts, with a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art review of current research in the area of military ethics. Topics in this volume reflect both perennial and pressing contemporary issues in the ethics of the use of military force and are written by established professionals and respected (...)
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