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  1. Was this a case of euthanasia?Rev Christopher M. Saliga - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (4):687-694.
     
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  2. Sex reassignment surgery for transsexuals: an ethical conundrum?Rev Benedict M. Guevin - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (4):719-734.
     
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  3. Ordinary, Extraordinary, and Artificial Means of Care.Rev Benedict M. Guevin - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (3):471-479.
     
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    Using Pluripotent Germ Cells in Regenerative Medicine.Rev Norman M. Ford - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):697-705.
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    'Speaking for myself personally'... Awareness of Self, of God, of Others.S. M. Ryan & Rev Thomas - 2002 - The Australasian Catholic Record 79 (3).
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    Positive and negative emotions in Aquinas: Retrieving a distorted tradition.S. M. Ryan & Rev Thomas - 2001 - The Australasian Catholic Record 78 (2).
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    The Transfer of Abandoned Frozen Embryos.Rev Francis M. de Rosa - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):59-62.
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    Inner-City Healthcare and Higher Education.Barbara M. Carranti, Rev Msgr Neal Quartier, Christopher P. Morley & S. J. Marina - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):115-130.
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    Inner-City Healthcare and Higher Education.Lynn-Beth Satterly, Barbara M. Carranti, Rev Msgr Neal Quartier, Christopher P. Morley & S. Joseph Marina - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):115-130.
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    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration.Marie T. Friedmann Marquardt, Gemma Tulud Cruz, Ogenga Otunnu, Marianne Heimbach-Steins, Marco Tavanti, Moses Pava, Azam Nizamuddin, Frida Kerner Furman, Rev John M. Fife, Kim Bobo, Sioban Albiol & Rev Craig B. Mousin (eds.) - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration examines the complicated social ethics of migration in today's world. Editors Elizabeth W. Collier and Charles R. Strain bring the perspectives of an international group of scholars toward a theory of justice and ethical understanding for the nearly two hundred million migrants who have left their homes seeking asylum from political persecution, greater freedom and safety, economic opportunity, or reunion with family members.
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    Right Rev. Edward A. Pace 1891-October-1941.M. T. R. - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (4):391-392.
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    Rev. Ford Replies to Dr. Diamond.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (10):3-4.
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    324 Bibliography Aquinas, T.(1920) The Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas. 2nd and rev.M. Artigas, T. F. Glick & R. A. Martínez - 2012 - In Stephen Dilley & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Human Dignity in Bioethics: From Worldviews to the Public Square. New York: Routledge. pp. 13--3.
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  14. Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the role of Rev. H.F.C. Logan.Lukas M. Verburgt - forthcoming - BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics.
    Reverend H.F.C. Logan is put forward as the formerly unidentified figure to which Robert Leslie Ellis referred in a journal entry of 1840 in which he wrote that it was due to his influence that William Whewell came to uphold particular Kantian views on time and space. The historical evidence of Ellis’s early familiarity with, and later commitment to Kant is noteworthy for at least two reasons. Firstly, it puts into doubt the accepted view of the second generation of reformers (...)
     
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    Fabrizio palombi, the star & the whole: Gian-Carlo Rota on mathematics and phenomenology. Boca raton: Crc press, 2011. Isbn 978-1-56881-583-1 (pbk). Pp. XIV + 124. English translation of la Stella E l'intero: La ricerca di Gian-Carlo Rota tra matematica E fenomenologia. 2nd rev. Ed. torino: Bollati boringhieri, 2003. [REVIEW]M. van Atten - 2013 - Philosophia Mathematica 21 (1):115-123.
  16. Minimal models and canonical neural computations: the distinctness of computational explanation in neuroscience.M. Chirimuuta - 2014 - Synthese 191 (2):127-153.
    In a recent paper, Kaplan (Synthese 183:339–373, 2011) takes up the task of extending Craver’s (Explaining the brain, 2007) mechanistic account of explanation in neuroscience to the new territory of computational neuroscience. He presents the model to mechanism mapping (3M) criterion as a condition for a model’s explanatory adequacy. This mechanistic approach is intended to replace earlier accounts which posited a level of computational analysis conceived as distinct and autonomous from underlying mechanistic details. In this paper I discuss work in (...)
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    The schools and the cloister. The life and writings of Alexander Nequam 1157–1217 : R.W. Hunt, ed. and rev. Margaret Gibson , xiii + 165pp., n.p. [REVIEW]M. M. Harvey - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (3):320-321.
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    St. Augustine, Faith, Hope, and Charity Translated and annotated by Rev. Louis A. Arand.Firmin M. Schmidt - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (2):170-172.
  19. La reconstruction de la théologie, discours du rév. "Lewis F. Stearns".E. M. F. - 1881 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 14 (6):521.
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    L'Église Canadienne Glorifie S. Antoine de Padoue. Le Docteur Evangelique edited by Rev. P. Ferdinand Coiteux.Raphael M. Huber - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (2):169-170.
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    Recalling St. Anthony of Padua by Rev. Fr. Marcellus Manzo.Raphael M. Huber - 1948 - Franciscan Studies 8 (2):217-219.
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    Book Reviews : R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History. Rev. ed., edited and with a new introduction by J. van der Dussen, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993. Pp. xlvii, 510. $108.00 (cloth. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (2):256-258.
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    The Didache, The Epistle of Barnabas, The Epistles and the Martyrdom of St. Polycarp, The Fragments of Papias, The Epistle to Diognetus by Rev. James A. Kleist. [REVIEW]Firmin M. Schmidt - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (3):323-325.
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    Corporate Humanistic Responsibility: Social Performance Through Managerial Discretion of the HRM.Stéphanie Arnaud & David M. Wasieleski - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (3):313-334.
    The Corporate Social Performance (CSP) model (Wood, Acad Manag Rev 164:691–718, 1991) assesses a firm’s social responsibility at three levels of analysis—institutional, organizational and individual—and measures the resulting social outcomes. In this paper, we focus on the individual level of CSP, manifested in the managerial discretion of a firm’s principles, processes, and policies regarding social responsibilities. Specifically, we address the human resources management of employees as a way of promoting CSR values and producing socially minded outcomes. We show that applying (...)
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    The Return to God—a Catholic and Roman View. By the Rev. Father L. J. Walker, S. J., (London: Arthur Barker, Ltd. Pp. 223. Price 5s. net.). [REVIEW]T. M. Knox - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):116-.
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    A King’s Place is in the Kitchen: The Rhetorical Trajectory of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Kitchen Table Experience. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Fuerst - 2020 - Listening 55 (3):160-174.
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    William Robertson and David Hume: Three Letters. [REVIEW]M. A. Stewart - 1985 - Hume Studies 1985 (1):69-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:69 WILLIAM ROBERTSON AND DAVID HUME: THREE LETTERS The relationship between David Hume and his fellow Scottish historian William Robertson has always seemed one-sided. Despite the existence of fifteen letters to Robertson in the standard volumes of Hume's correspondence,1 Hume scholars have long had reason to regret the lack of a single extant letter from Robertson to Hume. None are to be found, for example, where one would most (...)
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    Book Reviews : R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History. Rev. ed., edited and with a new introduction by J. van der Dussen, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993. Pp. xlvii, 510. $108.00 (cloth. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (2):256-258.
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    The Lost Papers of Robert Boyle.Michael Hunter & Lawrence M. Principe - 2003 - Annals of Science 60 (3):269-311.
    Although the volume of the surviving papers of Robert Boyle is substantial (over 20,000 leaves), a considerable amount of the written material left by Boyle at his death in 1691 has not survived in the Boyle archive. This paper gauges the scale and identity of these losses using the surviving inventories made by the Rev. Henry Miles in the 1740s when he was collecting and sorting Boyle's literary remains in conjunction with Thomas Birch's preparation of his 1744 Life and Works (...)
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    Aquilo, the Black Wind.W. M. Lindsay - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (1):20-20.
    Professor Lindsay [Class. Rev. XLII. , p. 20] has drawn attention to a Celtic paralle to Aquilo, the Black Wind . A less remote parallel was found by Salmasius [Plin. Exerc. in Solinum , p. 1258D] in the gloss melatnboros uulturnus, on which he makes the following comment: ‘Glossae nostrae nondum editae: ‘ Septenirio, ΚЄρκίίας, Circius, Χωρupbs, Chaurus. Eaedem Glossae Volturnum Graece exponunt. An Volturnum quasi Volturinum idest nigrum dictum earum putauit auctor? Sed haec expositio conuenit Aquiloni, qui est μέλαςβορέαςƋς, (...)
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  31. et Lander ES. 2000. The common PPARgamma Prol2Ala polymorphism is associated with decreased risk of type 2 diabetes. Nat Genet Sep; 26 (l): 76-80. American Thoracic Society. 1987. Standards for the diagnosis and care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. Am Rev Respir Dis. [REVIEW]D. Altshuler, J. N. Hirschhom, M. Klannemark, C. M. Lindgren, M. C. Vohl, J. Nemesh, C. R. Lane, S. F. Schaf&er, S. Bolk & C. Brewer - 2005 - In Alan Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 300-302.
     
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    Secrets of becoming: negotiating Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler.Roland Faber & Andrea M. Stephenson (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    The essays from the conference have been substantially rev. and new material has been added.
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    Vital Conflicts and Virtue Ethics.Benedict M. Guevin - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):679-688.
    This is a response to criticism by Rev. Martin Rhonheimer of a critique by Rev. Benedict Guevin of Rhonheimer’s book Vital Conflicts. Rhonheimer insists that Guevin both misunderstood and misrepresented his action theory. Rhonheimer claims that his understanding of “direct” versus “indirect” killing, as well his use of “intention” finds its warrant in the writings of Popes John Paul II and Pius XII. Having examined Rhonheimer’s magisterial sources in detail, Guevin concludes that Rhonheimer’s claim that the object of the moral (...)
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    Giant Nonlinear Absorption by an Ensemble of Metallic Grains.Y. M. Galperin & K. A. Chao - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (12):2135-2150.
    We have investigated the nonlinear low-frequency microwave absorption of an ensemble of small metallic grains. Earlier Zhou et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 1958 (1996)] have proved that linear absorption by such a system is due to a mesoscopic relaxation mechanism for which important contribution is from the grains with small level spacings between the ground state and the first excited state. Here we have shown further that such grains are anomalously sensitive to the field amplitude and the distribution of (...)
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  35. Incommensurability Tenet and Modern Theory of Gravity.Rinat M. Nugayev - 1989 - In Lev Bazhenov Azaria Polikarov (ed.), Cosmos,Physics,Philosophy. pp. 37-39.
    An apparent incommensurability of two leading gravitational paradigms (metric and nonmetric) is considered. It is conjectured that the application of neutral language of A.P. Lightman, D.L. Lee and Kip S. Thorne (“The Foundation of Theory of Gravitational Theories”. Phys. Rev. D 1973, vol.7, pp.3563-3572) can help to solve the theory –choice problem in principle. Key words: neutral language, theory choice, gravity.
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    The dialogue between tradition and history: essays on the foundations of Catholic moral theology.Benedict M. Ashley - 2022 - Broomall, PA: The National Catholic Bioethics Center. Edited by Matthew R. McWhorter, Cajetan Cuddy, Matthew K. Minerd & Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco.
    The decades following the Second Vatican Council witnessed Catholic theology's break from classicism. Deductive, classical theology was replaced by an empirical, historically minded theology. The result was moral confusion and intellectual controversy whose effects are still felt by the Church. Benedict Ashely agreed that some revision in moral theology was necessary after Vatican II to formulate and integrate the mysteries of the Catholic faith. The question was how such teachings could be reformulated while preserving their substantive content. Ashley presents a (...)
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    Ethical Decision-Making in Indigenous Financial Services: QSuper Case Study.Clare J. M. Burns, Luke Houghton, Deborah Delaney & Cindy Shannon - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (1):13-29.
    This case study details how and why integrating storytelling, empathy, and inclusive practice shifted QSuper, a large Australian finance organisation, from minimal awareness to moral awareness then moral capability in the delivery of services to Indigenous customers. During the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation, and Financial Services Industry, QSuper were recognised for their exemplary service with Indigenous customers (Hayne, Interim report: Royal commission into misconduct in the banking, superannuation and financial services industry, Volume 1. Commonwealth of Australia, (...)
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  38. Assessment of post traumatic stress disorder in older adults.B. Flak, M. Hersen & V. B. van Hasselt - 1994 - A Critical Review. Clin Psychol Rev 14:383-415.
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    Legal Affinities: Explorations in the Legal Form of Thought.Patrick M. Brennan, Jefferson Powell & Jack L. Sammons (eds.) - 2013 - Carolina Academic Press.
    This book is about what makes law possible. A stranger to contemporary legal practice might think such a book unnecessary, but the eight authors of this book share the view that what makes law possible is under siege today. The authors also share the hope that by exploring how law is a humanistic practice that involves whole persons, the siege will be reversed. The pathbreaking work of University of Michigan Law professor Joseph Vining provides the authors' focus for their varied (...)
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  40. Later Medieval Philosophy (1150–1350): An Introduction by John Marenbon. [REVIEW]E. M. Macierowski - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (1):187-189.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 187 Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350): An Introduction. By JOHN MARENBON. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. Pp. xi, 230. $35.00. Later Medieval Philosophy (LMP), the sequel to John Marenbon's 1983 Early Medieval Philosophy 480-1150 (EMP), aims to be not a historical account of later medieval philosophy but an " introduction... intended... to help " the reader " begin his own study of the subject (...)
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    William Robertson and David Hume: Three Letters. [REVIEW]R. B. Sher & M. A. Stewart - 1985 - Hume Studies 1985 (1):69-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:69 WILLIAM ROBERTSON AND DAVID HUME: THREE LETTERS The relationship between David Hume and his fellow Scottish historian William Robertson has always seemed one-sided. Despite the existence of fifteen letters to Robertson in the standard volumes of Hume's correspondence,1 Hume scholars have long had reason to regret the lack of a single extant letter from Robertson to Hume. None are to be found, for example, where one would most (...)
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  42. Lee M. Hollander, trans., The Poetic Edda. rev. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1986. Paper. Pp. xxix, 343. $12.95. First published in 1962. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Mitchell - 1988 - Speculum 63 (1):170-170.
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    Demers, Rev. Francis L., O. M. L, The Temporal Administration of the Religious House of a non-exempt, Clerical, Pontifical Institute. [REVIEW]R. V. Shuhler - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (1):234-234.
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    The Ethical Environment of Tax Professionals: Partner and Non-Partner Perceptions and Experiences.Donna D. Bobek, Amy M. Hageman & Robin R. Radtke - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (4):637-654.
    This article examines perceptions of tax partners and non-partner tax practitioners regarding their CPA firms’ ethical environment, as well as experiences with ethical dilemmas. Prior research emphasizes the importance of executive leadership in creating an ethical climate (e.g., Weaver et al., Acad Manage Rev 42(1):41–57, 1999; Trevino et al., Hum Relat 56(1):5–37, 2003; Schminke et al., Organ Dyn 36(2):171–186, 2007). Thus, it is important to consider whether firm partners and other employees have congruent perceptions and experiences. Based on the responses (...)
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    Aquinas. By The Rev F. C. Copleston S.J., M.A. (Penguin Books, 1955. Pp. 264. Price 3s. 6 d.).T. Corbishley - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (120):86-.
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    Latin Verse. By Rev. C. H. Bousfield, M. A., Oxford. George Bell and Sons. 5 s_. 6 _d.H. Kynaston - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (03):104-105.
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    Moral Theology By the Rev. Heribert Jone, O.F.M. Cap., J.C.D.Bonaventure A. Brown - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):118-119.
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    Problems of Providence. By Rev. Charles J. Shebbeare M.A. (London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1929. Pp. vi + 120. Price 4s. cloth, 2s. 6d. paper.)Religion and the Thought of To-day. By C. C. J. Webb M.A., F.B.A. (London: Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. 1929. Pp. 50. Price 2s. 6d.)Do We Need a New Religion? By Paul Arthur Schilpp. (New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1929. Pp. xvii + 325. Price $2.50.). [REVIEW]E. S. Waterhouse - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):134-.
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    The Life of Rt. Rev. Joseph Rosati, C.M. [REVIEW]Joseph Roubik - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):526-527.
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    The Life of Rt. Rev. Joseph Rosati, C.M. [REVIEW]Joseph Roubik - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):526-527.
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