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    Huxley's evolution and ethics in sociobiological perspective.George C. Williams - 1988 - Zygon 23 (4):383-407.
    T. H. Huxley's essay and prolegomena of 1894 argued that the process and products of evolution are morally unacceptable and act in opposition to the ethical progress of humanity. Modern sociobiological insights and studies of organisms in natural settings support Huxley and justify an even more extreme condemnation of nature and an antithesis of the naturalistic fallacy: what is, in the biological world, normally ought not. Modern biology also provides suggestions on the origin of the human moral impulse and on (...)
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    Codes of ethics.George C. S. Benson - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (5):305 - 319.
    Partly as a result of much recent evidence of business and government crime, a large proportion of major corporations have adopted codes of ethics; government service is also making more use of them. The electrical manufacturing anti-trust conspiracy and 1973–1976 investigation of foreign and domestic bribery were immediate prods. There are also government codes of which the ASPA code is most widely distributed. Corporate codes discuss relations to employees, interemployee relationships, whistle blowing, effect on environment, commercial bribery, insider information, other (...)
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    Reply to comments on "Huxley's evolution and ethics in sociobiological perspective".George C. Williams - 1988 - Zygon 23 (4):437-438.
    I agree with comments suggesting that humans must make an unremitting effort to expand a circle of sympathy for others. However, I disagree with the idea, expressed by everyone except Sarah Hrdy, that evolution is in some sense consistently good.
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    A Sociobiological Expansion of Evolution and Ethics.George C. Williams - 1989 - In James G. Paradis & George Christopher Williams (eds.), Evolution and Ethics: T.H. Huxley's Evolution and Ethics with New Essays on its Victorian and Sociobiological Context. Princeton University Press. pp. 179-214.
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    Studies on the Civilization of Islam.George C. Miles, Hamilton A. R. Gibb, Stanford J. Shaw & William R. Polk - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):561.
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    Revisiting the concept of inculturation in a modern Africa: A reflection on salient issues.George C. Nche, Lawrence N. Okwuosa & Theresa C. Nwaoga - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):01-06.
    This article revisited the concept of 'Inculturation' in modern Africa. Through the use of a historical phenomenological method, the article averred that Inculturation of Christianity in modern Africa is a herculean task that demands absolute caution. Hence, the article discussed some salient issues such as the evolutionary nature of African culture; the unity of the Christendom; and the Christian ecological concern, which should be put into serious consideration in the entire process of inculturation in Africa to safeguard the essence of (...)
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    Religious pluralism and its implications for church development.George C. Asadu, Benjamin C. Diara & Nicholas Asogwa - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    Religious pluralism model holds the belief that there is virtue in every religion, just as all religions are good and are of equal value. It does not consider religion’s particularity but is interested in the ideas that have not favoured any religion. The issue with this concept is not its assertion of the validity of all religions. It is rather with its denial of the finality of any religion as the way by which people could come to God. Hence, it (...)
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  8. Mother nature is a wicked old witch.George C. Williams - 1993 - In Matthew H. Nitecki & Doris V. Nitecki (eds.), Evolutionary Ethics. SUNY Press. pp. 2--17.
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    Addenda to the Bibliography of A. V. Williams Jackson.George C. O. Haas - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (3):473.
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    Bibliography of A. V. Williams Jackson.George C. O. Haas - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (2):241-257.
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    Recurrent and Parallel Passages in the Principal Upanishads and the Bhagavad-GītāRecurrent and Parallel Passages in the Principal Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita.George C. O. Haas - 1922 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 42:1.
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  12. General relativity and cosmology.George C. McVittie - 1956 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
  13. The revolution in ethical theory.George C. Kerner - 1966 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Alienation and Emancipation in the Work of Karl Marx.George C. Comninel - 2018 - New York: Palgrave Macmillan Us.
    This book considers Karl Marx’s ideas in relation to the social and political context in which he lived and wrote. It emphasizes both the continuity of his commitment to the cause of full human emancipation, and the role of his critique of political economy in conceiving history to be the history of class struggles. The book follows his developing ideas from before he encountered political economy, through the politics of 1848 and the Bonapartist “farce,”, the maturation of the critique of (...)
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  15. Three philosophical moralists : Mill, Kant and Sartre.George C. Kerner - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (3):351-351.
     
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    Effect of absolute amount, mean amount, and pattern of reinforcement on acquisition and extinction.George C. Jernstedt - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (3p1):407.
  17. Rich and Poor in Civil Procedure,“11.George C. Ohlhausen - 1936 - Science and Society 275.
     
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    Ras regulatory interactions: Novel targets for anti‐cancer intervention?George C. Prendergast & Jackson B. Gibbs - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (3):187-191.
    Advances in the understanding of Ras oncoprotein function suggest novel points for anti‐tumor intervention. First, upstream‐acting guanine nucleotide exchange factors and SH2/SH3 domain‐containing adaptor proteins that link Ras with growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases have recently been characterized. Second, work on downstream‐acting Ras effector functions including the Ras GTPase‐activating protein (p120GAP) and the Raf kinase has revealed direct biochemical interactions that are functionally required for oncogenic Ras signalling. We summarize progress in these areas and discuss the potential for novel applications (...)
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  19. Three philosophical moralists: Mill, Kant, and Sartre:an introduction to ethics.George C. Kerner - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a unique and up-to-date introduction to moral philosophy. Kerner defines ethics as the study of what makes life worth living and gives it meaning. Rather than cataloging how various ethical theories bear on ethical issues, he poses the central question: is objective moral knowlege possible? To address that question, he provides an exacting analysis of the works of Mill, Kant, and Sartre, and finally agrees with Sartre that such knowlege is not possible; in morality there are no (...)
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    Index Islamicus.George C. Miles & J. D. Pearson - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):562.
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    Turkish Pala "Sword" and Its Derivatives.George C. Miles - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:254-260.
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    Hethitica 2.George C. Moore, Guy Jucquois, René Lebrun, Bernard Devlamminck & Rene Lebrun - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):180.
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    Preparing them from home: A discourse on Christian parental responsibility towards ecological crisis.George C. Nche, Lawrence N. Okwuosa & Stanley N. Nweze - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    Few studies have discussed the roles of parents towards addressing ecological crisis. Yet, discourses on these roles have always been approached from a secular perspective. To this end, this paper critically discusses the roles of parents towards ecological crisis from the Christian or biblical perspective of their responsibilities towards their children. Using a hermeneutic phenomenological method of analysis, the article argues that ecological disasters of tomorrow could be prevented today through effective ecologically centred Christian parenting.
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    The Legitimacy of Business.George C. Lodge - 2005 - Philosophy of Management 5 (3):3-21.
    As the world moves into the 21st century, business managers face new and daunting challenges to their legitimacy. Those who run the world’s 72,0000 multinational firms and their 828,000 subsidiaries face special difficulties.1 These firms constitute a global economy that has produced much that is useful, including wondrous technologies and great wealth for many. Nevertheless, one in five of the world’s six billion people lives in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $1 a day. Half the world lives on less (...)
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  25. On the validity of the theory of supreme state ownership of all land in byzantium.George C. Maniatis - 2007 - Byzantion 77:566-634.
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  26. The Byzantine Winemaking Industry.George C. Maniatis - 2013 - Byzantion 83:229-274.
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  27. The Guild-organized banking services sector in constantinople (10th-12th centuries).George C. Maniatis - 2008 - Byzantion 78:368-403.
    This article investigates particular issues that remain unexplored or unsettled in the state-controlled banking services sector in Byzantium , comprising the guilds of dealers in bullion and the bankers . It establishes that money-changing remained the exclusive prerogative of the trapezitai and was safeguarded by guild regulations aiming to secure the soundness of the monetary system, while money-lending was governed by statute law and was carried on by trapezitai in competition with other guild members making loans as a sideline activity (...)
     
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  28. The Guild-organized soap manufacturing industry in constantinople: Tenth-twelfth centuries.George C. Maniatis - 2010 - Byzantion 80:247-264.
    This article probes key issues that remain unexplored, misconstrued, or unsettled in the guild-organized soapmaking industry in Constantinople, as they relate to its organization, modus operandi, and the degree of state intervention. Neither the state nor the guild attempted to micromanage the firms' activities, as the number and size of workshops, the number of hired workers, production methods, quantity and quality of output were outside their purview. Prices and wages were determined by market forces. Training of apprentices was streamlined to (...)
     
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  29. Essentials to Peace.George C. Marshall - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Reason and the French Revolution: Burke's Empiricism vs. Cartesian-style Deduction.George C. McElroy - 1996 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 15:97.
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    Vergil, Eclogue 1.27–35. Tityrus' and Meliboeus' Humorous Relief.George C. Paraskeviotis - 2020 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (2):171-181.
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  32. The Indwelling Christ.George C. Pidgeon - 1949
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    Commentary on Ignatius T. Eschmann.George C. Reilly - 1957 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 31:34-36.
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    Epigrammata.George C. W. Warr - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (04):214-.
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    The Aeolic Element in the Iliad_ and _Odyssey.George C. Warr - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (04):91-93.
    Die Homerische Odyssee in der ursprünglichen Sprachform wiederhergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1883.Die Homerische Ilias nach ihrer Entstehung betrachtet wad in der ursprünglichen Sprach-form wiederliergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1885–1886.Philologus, xliii. 1. Dr. K. Sittl, ‘Die Äolismen der Hornerischen Sprache.’ ‘Herr Dr. Karl Sittl und die Hornerischen Äolismen’ von DR. Gustav Hinrichs. Berlin, 1884.Bezzenberger's Beiträge zur Kunde der Indogerm. Sprachen. Vol. xi. ‘Die Sprachform der altionischen und altattischen Lyrik.’ A. Fick.
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    The Hesiodic Hecate.George C. W. Warr - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (08):390-393.
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    A defense of monolithic sociobiology and genetic mysticism.George C. Williams - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):257-257.
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    Ruminations on Ruse and religion.George C. Williams - 1994 - Zygon 29 (1):37-43.
    I am in general agreement with Ruse on most religious and scientific issues but find little justification in his partial return to Christianity. His rejection of the literal interpretation of certain “Jewish myths,” once started, can logically end only with the rejection of all the important content of both Old and New Testaments. His recognition that religious establishments have been responsible for much personal stress and many of history's great tragedies is understated.
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    Reply to Johnson.George C. Williams - 1996 - Biology and Philosophy 11 (4):541-541.
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    Some questions on optimal inbreeding and biologically adaptive culture.George C. Williams - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):116-116.
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    When does game theory model reality?George C. Williams - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):117.
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    The Social Context in Aesopic Fables: Utopias and Dystopias.George C. Katsadoros & Panagiota Feggerou - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (2):329-341.
    Aesopic fables constitute an important case in folk and popular literature. This genre went through various stages of development; its plasticity, pedagogical dimension, and mainly its ability to convey messages through an indirect and pleasant way prompted many to take interest in it, reading, adapting, or even creating new fables. As a result, fables became a favorite topic in literature and, especially, children's literature through many and various adaptations, translations, and metanarratives. In this paper, considering fables as an early form (...)
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    Discussions.George C. Kerner - 1965 - Theoria 31 (2):125-132.
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    The Byzantines.George C. Miles & David Talbot Rice - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):131.
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    Cultism in Rivers State: Causes, Faith-Based Organizations’ Role and the Setbacks.George C. Nche - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (1):18-36.
    This study explored the role of faith-based organizations in addressing the scourge of cultism in Rivers State. Views were elicited from 16 informants from different parts of the state. Using a descriptive narrative approach, the study revealed that youth unwillingness to work and unemployment were ranked highest among the factors responsible for the menace of cultism in Rivers State. Prayers and occasional enlightenment are the major roles FBOs have played in addressing the menace amidst setbacks such as complicity of politicians, (...)
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    Organization, Market Structure and Modus Operandi of the Guild-Organized Leather Manufacturing Industry in Tenth-Century Constantinople.George C. Maniatis - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (2):639-677.
    This article provides an in depth analysis of the organization, technology employed and functioning of the guild-organized leather manufacturing industry in the capital during the tenth century. Emphasis is placed on the internai organization and operations of the establishments; the technical processes employed; their business organization form and governing rules; the implications of the guild's occupational exclusivity; the likely market structure, degree of exercisable market power, and their impact on price competition. The scale of operations and growth of firms was (...)
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    The byzantine Olive oil press industry: Organization, technology, pricing strategies.George C. Maniatis - 2012 - Byzantion 82:259-277.
    This article examines the organization, location, technology employed, and the price-setting strategies entertained by the olive oil mill industry in Byzantium. The methods and mechanical devices employed in the process of decorticating the olives, extraction of the oil from the pulp, and its refinement are analyzed in depth. Particular emphasis is placed on the challenges and the attendant price-setting calculus the oil press industry faced as a capital-intensive, seasonal, and topography bound activity. In monopolistic situations, the oil millers’ situational monopoly (...)
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    Preservation theorems without continuum hypothesis.George C. Nelson - 1998 - Studia Logica 60 (3):343-355.
    Many results concerning the equivalence between a syntactic form of formulas and a model theoretic conditions are proven directly without using any form of a continuum hypothesis. In particular, it is demonstrated that any reduced product sentence is equivalent to a Horn sentence. Moreover, in any first order language without equality one now has that a reduced product sentence is equivalent to a Horn sentence and any sentence is equivalent to a Boolean combination of Horn sentences.
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  49. The immortality of utilitarianism and the escapism of rule-utilitarianism.George C. Kerner - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (82):36-50.
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    Commentary on Ignatius T. Eschmann.George C. Reilly - 1957 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 31:34-36.
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