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    Groping for ethics in journalism.H. Eugene Goodwin - 1983 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    "Using hundreds of examples from newsrooms large and small, author Ron F. Smith challenges readers to determine how they would face moral dilemmas on the job. Chapters evaluate the search for principles, accountability, truth and objectivity, errors and corrections, diversity, "faking" the news, reporters and their sources, privacy, the government watch, deception, compassion, the business of news, journalists and their communities, and financial concerns. New to this edition: a chapter on improving coverage of minorities, expanded discussion of broadcast journalism and (...)
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    Voltaire's Old Testament criticism.Bertram Eugene Schwarzbach - 1968 - Genève,: Droz.
    ETUDES DE PHILOLOGIE ET D'HISTOIRE Bertram Eugene Schwarzbach Voltaire's Old Testament Criticism 1971 - LIBRAIRIE DROZ- GENEVE ...
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    Computational semantics: an introduction to artificial intelligence and natural language comprehension.Eugene Charniak & Yorick Wilks (eds.) - 1976 - New York: distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North Holland.
    Linguistics. Artificial intelligence. Related fields. Computation.
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    The logical systems of Lesniewski.Eugene C. Luschei - 1962 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    Blind ethics: Closing one’s eyes polarizes moral judgments and discourages dishonest behavior.Eugene M. Caruso & Francesca Gino - 2011 - Cognition 118 (2):280-285.
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  6. Adequacy and Innateness in Spinoza.Eugene Marshall - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 4:51-88.
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    Nomad Citizenship: Free-Market Communism and the Slow-Motion General Strike.Eugene W. Holland - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    _Nomad Citizenship_ argues for transforming our institutions and practices of citizenship and markets in order to release society from dependence on the state and capital. It changes Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of nomadology into a utopian project with immediate practical implications, developing ideas of a nonlinear Marxism and of the slow-motion general strike. Responding to the challenge of creating philosophical concepts with concrete applications, Eugene W. Holland looks outside the state to analyze contemporary political and economic development using the ideas (...)
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  8. Spinoza on the problem of akrasia.Eugene Marshall - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):41-59.
    : Two common ways of explaining akrasia will be presented, one which focuses on strength of desire and the other which focuses on action issuing from practical judgment. Though each is intuitive in a certain way, they both fail as explanations of the most interesting cases of akrasia. Spinoza 's own thoughts on bondage and the affects follow, from which a Spinozist explanation of akrasia is constructed. This account is based in Spinoza 's mechanistic psychology of cognitive affects. Because Spinoza (...)
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    Hartshorne and neoclassical metaphysics.Eugene Herbert Peters - 1970 - Lincoln,: University of Nebraska Press.
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  10. Hegel: Phänomenologische Interpretationen der “Phänomenologie des Geistes”.Eugene Fink - 1977.
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    Evolutionary forces and the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium.Eugene Earnshaw - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (3):423-437.
    The Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium has been argued by Sober, Stephens and others to represent the zero-force state for evolutionary biology understood as a theory of forces. I investigate what it means for a model to involve forces, developing an explicit account by defining what the zero-force state is in a general theoretical context. I use this account to show that Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium is not the zero-force state in biology even in the contexts in which it applies, and argue based on this (...)
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  12. La philosophie politique de Hegel.Eugène Fleischmann - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):450-450.
     
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    An Old Nun’s Death.Sr Mary Eugene - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):495-495.
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    “Cost Accounting of Safeguards in Life Equivalents” Is a Better Title.L. Eugene Arnold - 1992 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (3):246-247.
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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union.Eugene Kamenka - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (143):1 - 19.
    Soviet philosophy has no great reputation in the Western philosophical world. Physicists, mathematicians, geographers and geomorphologists, medical scientists and men working in certain branches of history and linguistics have found it profitable to follow the researches of their Soviet counterparts; philosophers have not. Academician Mitin, it is true, told the Soviet Academy of Sciences early in 1943 that ’philosophy has been raised to an unparalleled level in the Soviet Union, making the U.S.S.R. a country of high philosophical culture . Many (...)
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    Point of view, bias, and insight.Eugene Garver - 1993 - Metaphilosophy 24 (1-2):47-60.
  17. Theology and philosophy: Reviewing the curriculum.S. J. Eugene Goussikindey - 2003 - In Luke G. Mlilo & Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé (eds.), Doing theology and philosophy in the African context =. Frankfurt am Main: IKO, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
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  18. The Routledge Handbook of Business Ethics.Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei Marcoux (eds.) - 2018 - Routledge.
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    Visuomotor adaptation generalizes partially according to an eye-centred coordinate frame.Poh Eugene, Wallis Guy, Riek Stephan, De Rugy Aymar & Carroll Timothy - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Working While Narcoleptic.Nicole Eugene - 2013 - Anthropology of Consciousness 24 (2):158-171.
    As a young person with narcolepsy, the author chronicles some of the challenges and hopes of being in the workforce. These journal entries center around the issues created by excessive daytime sleepiness and the experiences that drive the narrator to become self-employed.
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    A scholastic miscellany: Anselm to Ockham.Eugene Rathbone Fairweather - 1956 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
    This is collection of Christian treatises written prior to the end of the sixteenth century.
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  22. A Scholastic Miscellany: Anselm to Ockham, Vol. X in The Library of Christian Classics.Eugene R. Fairweather - 1956
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  23. First and Second Samuel.Eugene H. Peterson - 1999
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    Hartshorne on Actuality.Eugene H. Peters - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (3):200-204.
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  25. The creative advance.Eugene H. Peters - 1966 - St. Louis,: Bethany Press.
  26. Tell It Slant: A Conversation on the Language of Jesus in His Stories and Prayers.Eugene H. Peterson - 2008
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  27. The Jesus Way: A Conversation On The Ways That Jesus Is The Way.Eugene H. Peterson - 2007
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    Observations of physician, patient and family perceptions of informed consent in Houston, texas.Eugene V. Boisaubin - 2004 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (2):225 – 236.
    Informed consent is one of the most important ethical and legal principles in the United States, including Texas, and reflects a profound respect for individuals and their ability to make decisions in their own best interest. It is also a critical underpinning of medical practice, although how it is actually carried out has not been well studied. A survey was conducted in the private practices and a hospital in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas to ascertain how physicians, patients (...)
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    The ethical foundations of Marxism.Eugene Kamenka - 1962 - Boston,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Preliminaries: Marx, Marxism and Ethics the relationship between Marxism and ethics is often alluded to and rarely explored. The disputes that surround it ...
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  30. La philosophie politique de Hegel.Eugène Fleischmann - 1965 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (4):498-498.
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    Our Peculiar Security: The Written Constitution and Limited Government.Eugene W. Hickok, Gary L. McDowell & Philip J. Costopoulos (eds.) - 1993 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Challenging the fashionable belief that the Constitution should be interpreted in relation to the times, the distinguished contributors to Our Peculiar Security argue that the Constitution has a dual character. On the one hand it is law, in a binding and judicially enforceable sense. On the other hand, it is a decidedly political document.
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    Optimizing Ethics Services and Education in a Teaching Hospital: Rounds Versus Consultation.Eugene V. Boisaubin & Michele A. Carter - 1999 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 10 (4):294-299.
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    Machiavelli and the history of prudence.Eugene Garver - 1987 - Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
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    The Historical Foundations of American Environmental Attitudes.Eugene C. Hargrove - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (3):209-240.
    John Passmore has claimed that American environmental attitudes are incompatible with Western traditions and Western civilization: they arose out of a Romantic transvaluation of values in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and today are defensible only in terms of antiscientific nature mysticism and Oriental religions. I argue that these attitudes developed out of an intricate interplay between Western science and art over the last three centuries, and are, therefore, of Western, not Eastern, origin. Moreover, they are apart of scientific and (...)
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    Minimally Intentional Suicide and “The Falling Man”.Eugene V. Torisky - 2015 - Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (1-2):69-79.
  36. Componential analysis of meaning: an introduction to semantic structures.Eugène Albert Nida - 1975 - The Hague: Mouton.
     
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    Perceptions of long-term care, autonomy, and dignity, by residents, family and care-givers: The Houston experience.Eugene V. Boisaubin, Adeline Chu & Janine M. Catalano - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (5):447 – 464.
    Houston, Texas, is a major U.S. city with, like many, a growing aging population. The purpose of this study and ultimate book chapter is to explore the views and perceptions of long-term care (LTC) residents, family members and health care providers. Individuals primarily in independent living and group residential settings were interviewed and studied. Questions emphasized the concepts of personal autonomy, dignity, quality and location of care and decision making. Although a small sample of participants were involved, consistency was noted. (...)
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    Scheffler on Rawls, justice, and desert.Eugene Mills - 2004 - Law and Philosophy 23 (3):261-272.
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    The responsibility of engineers, appropriate technology, and Lesser developed nations.Eugene Schlossberger - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3):317-326.
    Projects importing technology to lesser developed nations may raise five important concerns: famine resulting from substitution of cash crops for subsistence crops, the use of products banned in the United States but permitted overseas, the use of products safe in the U.S. but unsafe under local conditions, ecological consequences of technological change, and cultural disruption caused by displacing traditional ways of life. Are engineers responsible for the foreseeable hunger, environmental degradation, cultural disruption, and illness that results from the project? Are (...)
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    Family size and sex preferences and eventual fertility in Botswana.Eugene K. Campbell & Puni G. Campbell - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):191-204.
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    The American Civil Engineer: Origins and ConflictDaniel Hovey Calhoun.Eugene S. Ferguson - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):269-270.
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    Technology in Early America: Needs and Opportunities for Study. Brooke Hindle.Eugene S. Ferguson - 1967 - Isis 58 (4):572-574.
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  43. Dialectique et conflit. Éléments d'une sociologie des conflits dans la "Philosophie du droit" de Hegel.Eugène Fleischmann - 1977 - Rivista di Filosofia 7:95.
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  44. Le Christianisme « mis à nu ».Eugène Fleischmann - 1972 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 77 (3):377-378.
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  45. Self, God, and Immortality: A Jamesian Investigation.Eugene Fontinell - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (3):187-189.
     
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  46. Self, God and Immortality: A Jamesian Investigation.Eugene Fontinell - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (3):457-461.
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  47. Toward a reconstruction of religion.Eugene Fontinell - 1970 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
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  48. Individualismo e socialismo.Eugène Fournière - 2011 - la Società Degli Individui 40.
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  49. L'ame de demain.Eugène Fournière - 1896 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 41:560-561.
     
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    Suffering and Transcendence.Eugene Thomas Long - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1/3):139 - 148.
    This essay explores the experience of suffering in order to see to what extent it can be understood within the context of the human condition without diverting the reality of suffering or denying the meaning of human existence and divine reality. Particular attention is given to describing and interpreting what I call the transcendent dimensions of suffering with the intent of showing that in the experience of suffereing persons come up against the limits of what can be accounted for in (...)
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