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  1. Ethics of Science for Policy in the Environmental Governance of Biotechnology: MON810 Maize in Europe.Fern Wickson & Brian Wynne - 2012 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (3):321 - 340.
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    The Walkshop Approach to Science and Technology Ethics.Fern Wickson, Roger Strand & Kamilla Lein Kjølberg - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (1):241-264.
    In research and teaching on ethical aspects of emerging sciences and technologies, the structure of working environments, spaces and relationships play a significant role. Many of the routines and standard practices of academic life, however, do little to actively explore and experiment with these elements. They do even less to address the importance of contextual and embodied dimensions of thinking. To engage these dimensions, we have benefitted significantly from practices that take us out of seminar rooms, offices and laboratories as (...)
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    Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces.Fern Wickson & Ellen-Marie Forsberg - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (5):1159-1180.
    Modern society is characterised by rapid technological development that is often socially controversial and plagued by extensive scientific uncertainty concerning its socio-ecological impacts. Within this context, the concept of ‘responsible research and innovation’ is currently rising to prominence in international discourse concerning science and technology governance. As this emerging concept of RRI begins to be enacted through instruments, approaches, and initiatives, it is valuable to explore what it is coming to mean for and in practice. In this paper we draw (...)
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    The Artist Portrait Series: Images of Contemporary African American Artist.Fern Logan, Margaret Rose Vendryes & Deborah Willis - 2001 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Fern Logan’s collection of photographic portraits documents the emergence of the African American artist into mainstream American art. The Artist Portrait Series captures sixty significant artists from the late twentieth century.
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    Justifying Political Assassination: Michael Collins and the Cairo Gang.Gabriel Palmer-FernÁndez - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (2):160-176.
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    Guidelines for Teaching Cross-Cultural Clinical Ethics: Critiquing Ideology and Confronting Power in the Service of a Principles-Based Pedagogy.Fern Brunger - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (1):117-132.
    This paper presents a pedagogical framework for teaching cross-cultural clinical ethics. The approach, offered at the intersection of anthropology and bioethics, is innovative in that it takes on the “social sciences versus bioethics” debate that has been ongoing in North America for three decades. The argument is made that this debate is flawed on both sides and, moreover, that the application of cross-cultural thinking to clinical ethics requires using the tools of the social sciences within a principles-based framework for clinical (...)
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    Hesitating Worlds into Being: Moving Slowly Through Decolonial Practices of Study.Fern Thompsett - 2023 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (4):449-453.
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    Overcoming the social stigma of consuming food waste by dining at the Open Table.Ferne Edwards - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (2):397-409.
    Stigma is often encountered by recipients who receive food donations from charities, while the consumption of wasted food, also traditionally considered to be a stigmatized practice, has recently become part of a popular food rescue movement that seeks to reduce environmental impacts. These two stigmas—charitable donation and the consumption of waste—are brought together at the Open Table, a community group in Melbourne, Australia, that serves community meals cooked from surplus food. This paper examines how Open Table de-stigmatizes food donations through (...)
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    Assumed distance as a determinant of apparent size.Fern A. Singer, Zita E. Tyer & Robert Pasnak - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (5):267-268.
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    Problematizing the notion of “community” in research ethics.Fern Brunger - 2003 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers (ed.), Populations and genetics: legal and socio-ethical perspectives. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 245--247.
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    The Importance of Context in International Research.Fern Brunger & Charles Weijer - unknown
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    Responsible Research Is Not Good Science: Divergences Inhibiting the Enactment of RRI in Nanosafety.Lilian van Hove & Fern Wickson - 2017 - NanoEthics 11 (3):213-228.
    The desire to guide research and innovation in more ‘responsible’ directions is increasingly emphasised in national and international policies, the funding of inter- and trans-disciplinary collaborations and academic scholarship on science policy and technology governance. Much of this growth has occurred simultaneously with the development of nanoscale sciences and technologies, where emphasis on the need for responsible research and innovation has been particularly widespread. This paper describes an empirical study exploring the potential for RRI within nanosafety research in Norway and (...)
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    Struggles at the Summits: Discourse Coalitions, Field Boundaries, and the Shifting Role of Business in Sustainable Development.Kenneth Amaeshi & George Ferns - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (8):1533-1571.
    This research explores the field dynamics that facilitated the emergence of a dominant understanding of business’ role in sustainable development (SD). Based on a study of the U.N. Earth Summits, we examine how actors meet every decade to battle for definitional control of what SD means for business, and what business means for SD. Through a discourse analysis of texts from business, policy, and civil society actors during each Summit, we illustrate how an ensuing discursive struggle shifts the role of (...)
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    The Doctrines of the Great Educators.Robert R. Rusk - 2019 - Alpha Edition.
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
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    Sex differences in lipreading.Fern M. Johnson, Leslie H. Hicks, Terry Goldberg & Michael S. Myslobodsky - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (2):106-108.
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    Addressing Socio-Economic and Ethical Considerations in Biotechnology Governance: The Potential of a New Politics of Care.Fern Wickson, Christopher Preston, Rosa Binimelis, Amaranta Herrero, Sarah Hartley, Rachel Wynberg & Brian Wynne - 2017 - Food Ethics 1 (2):193-199.
    There is a growing demand to incorporate social, economic and ethical considerations into biotechnology governance. However, there is currently little guidance available for understanding what this means or how it should be done. A framework of care-based ethics and politics can capture many of the concerns maintaining a persistent socio-political conflict over biotechnologies and provide a novel way to incorporate such considerations into regulatory assessments. A care-based approach to ethics and politics has six key defining features. These include: 1) a (...)
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    Privileged Access Naturalized.Jordi FernÁndez - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (212):352-372.
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    Doctrines of the Great Educators.J. P. Tuck, Robert R. Rusk & James Scotland - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):146.
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    Life, hope, and cosmic evolution.Harlow Shapley - 1966 - Zygon 1 (3):275-285.
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    Nature, God, and humanity: envisioning an ethics of nature.Richard L. Fern (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Nature, God and Humanity clarifies the task of forming an ethics of nature, thereby empowering readers to develop their own critical, faith-based ethics. Calling on original, thought-provoking analyses and arguments, Richard L. Fern frames a philosophical ethics of nature, assesses it scientifically, finds support for it in traditional biblical theism, and situates it culturally. Though defending the moral value of beliefs affirming the radical Otherness of God and human uniqueness, this book aims not to compel the adoption of any (...)
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    Do We Care About Synbiodiversity? Questions Arising from an Investigation into Whether There are GM Crops in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.Fern Wickson - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (5):787-811.
    The Svalbard Global Seed Vault provides a backup of seed collections from genebanks around the world. It’s unique character has made it iconic in the public imagination as a ‘Noah’s Ark’ for crop plants. Its remote location and strict controls on access have, however, also lent it an air of mystery, swirling with conspiracy theories. In this paper, I first clarify the aims of the Vault, the history of its development and the policies and practices of its current operation. Given (...)
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    Reflections on philosophy of nanoscience from nanoscience practitioners.Fern Wickson, Raymond Nepstad, Trond Åm & Mathias Winkler - 2008 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):73-92.
    In this paper we present findings from an experiment involving both scientists working at the nanoscale and philosophers interested in this emerging field of research. Early career scientists working at the nanoscale were asked to read, discuss and debate two examples of philosophy of science that had been written with a specific focus on nanoscale science and technology. The papers that our participating scientists were asked to read were one by Jan Schmidt and one by George Khushf. These papers are (...)
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    Drilling their Own Graves: How the European Oil and Gas Supermajors Avoid Sustainability Tensions Through Mythmaking.George Ferns, Kenneth Amaeshi & Aliette Lambert - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (1):201-231.
    This study explores how paradoxical tensions between economic growth and environmental protection are avoided through organizational mythmaking. By examining the European oil and gas supermajors’ “CEO-speak” about climate change, we show how mythmaking facilitates the disregarding, diverting, and/or displacing of sustainability tensions. In doing so, our findings further illustrate how certain defensive responses are employed: regression, or retreating to the comforts of past familiarities, fantasy, or escaping the harsh reality that fossil fuels and climate change are indeed irreconcilable, and projecting, (...)
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    Climate Change, Business, and Society: Building Relevance in Time and Space.Christopher Wright, Sheena Vachhani, George Ferns & Daniel Nyberg - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (5):1322-1352.
    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity and has become an area of growing focus in Business & Society. Looking back and reviewing climate change discussion within this journal highlights the importance of time and space in addressing the climate crisis. Looking forward, we extend existing research by theorizing and politicizing the co-implication of time and space through the concept of “space-time.” To illustrate this, we employ the logical structure of “the trace” to advance business and (...)
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    Beyond postmodern politics: Lyotard, Rorty, Foucault.Honi Fern Haber - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    In this book, Honi Haber offers a much-needed analysis of postmodern politics. While continuing to work towards the voicing of the "other," she argues that we must go beyond the insights of postmodernism to arrive at a viable political theory. Postmodernism's political agenda allows the marginalized other to have a voice and to constitute a politics of difference based upon heterogeneity. But Haber argues that postmodern politics denies us the possibility of selves and community--essential elements to any viable political theory. (...)
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    Reverse correlation in neurophysiology.Dario Ringach & Robert Shapley - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (2):147-166.
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    A new reading of old egyptian textiles.John Shapley - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (4):375-388.
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    Pre-Huygenian Observations of Saturn's Ring.Dora Shapley - 1949 - Isis 40 (1):12-17.
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  29. The receptive fields of visual neurons.R. Shapley - 2000 - In K.K. De Valois (ed.), Seeing. Academic Press. pp. 55--78.
     
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    understandings and uses of ‘culture’ in bioethics deliberations over parental refusal of treatment: Children with cancer.Ben Gray & Fern Brunger - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 13 (2):55-66.
    We developed this study to examine the issue of parental refusal of treatment, looking at the issue through a cultural competence lens. Recent cases in Canada where courts have declined applications by clinicians for court orders to overrule parental refusal of treatment highlight the dispute in this area. This study analyses the 16 cases of a larger group of 24 cases that were selected by a literature review where cultural or religious beliefs or ethnic identity was described as important reasons (...)
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    The Doctrines of the Great Educators.A. V. Judges & Robert R. Rusk - 1955 - British Journal of Educational Studies 3 (2):184.
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    Privileged access revisited.Jordi FernÁndez - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):102-105.
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    Perspectives on Embodiment: The Intersections of Nature and Culture.Gail Weiss & Honi Fern Haber (eds.) - 1999 - Routledge.
  34. Art in a democratic society.William Sener Rusk - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (7):32-39.
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    An Interpolation in Zhong Hong's" Shipin".Bruce Rusk - 2008 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 128 (3):553-557.
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    Atoms, men, and stars.Rogers D. Rusk - 1937 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
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  37. A religious apologetic and program.George Yeisley Rusk - 1945 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):176.
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    Cooperative research in the science of religion.George Y. Rusk - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (3):259-261.
    Science is based upon the supposition that planning is essential to and effective in the discovery of truth,—planning within and between the minds of individuals. If planning is so, then the cooperative planning of scientific research in the field of the science of religion would contribute to the discovery of truth. The symposia which the Philosophy of Science Association has authorized be published in its journal and the papers on E. S. P. and upon psychoanalytical theory which it secured for (...)
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    Doctrines of the Great Educators.Robert R. Rusk - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):108.
  40. Die pragmatische und humanistische strömung in der modernei englischen philosophie.Robert Robertson Rusk - 1906 - [n.p.]: Frommannsche Hofbuchdruckerei.
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    Forward With Science.Roger D. Rusk - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (3):435-436.
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    General mensurational gestaltism.George Y. Rusk - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (3):250-259.
    We live in a circular universe, of which each item must be defined in terms of other items, ultimately of its complement-opposite, by their mutual limitation. The employment of abstract, formally consistent, thought in this work is quite inadequate.thought is not metaphysically valid, because its formal consistency forces it to ignore—which in the realm of pure reason is tantamount to denying—some pertinent elements of reality—experience, and then implicitly at once and perhaps explicitly later to recognize the ignored elements, and thus (...)
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    History of Classic Painting and History of Modern PaintingHistory of Painting: The Occidental Tradition.William Sener Rusk, Germain Bazin & David M. Robb - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (1):83.
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  44. Les atomes.Rogers D. Rusk - 1939 - Paris,: Gallimard. Edited by Louis Hervé & Armin M. Petitjean.
     
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    National research centres : II The Scottish council for research in education.R. R. Rusk - 1952 - British Journal of Educational Studies 1 (1):39-42.
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    Some applications of Kepes' language of vision.William Sener Rusk - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (3):204-206.
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    Sir John Adams: 1857–1934.Robert R. Rusk - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):49 - 57.
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    Sir John Adams: 1857–1934.Robert R. Rusk - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):49-57.
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    Salvaging physiological psychology.George Yeisley Rusk - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (April):123-130.
    Bruno Petermann in his The Gestalt Theory and the Problem of Configuration and S. H. MacColl in her A Comparative Study of the Systems of Lewin and Koffka with special reference to Memory Phenomena have shown that the gestalt concept is fundamentally valid but that as a tool of psychological explanation it has been developed with unrecognized inconsistencies and without a successful correlation with physiological facts. And John J. Ryan in his “Volition” has shown that psychology must provide a place (...)
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    The philosophical bases of education.Robert Robertson Rusk - 1956 - Boston,: Houghton Mifflin.
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