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  1. Attitudes of students and accounting practitioners concerning the ethical acceptability of earnings management.Marilyn Fischer & Kenneth Rosenzweig - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (6):433 - 444.
    There are many ways that accountants and managers can influence the reported accounting results of their organizational units. When such influence is directed at changing the amount of reported earnings, it is known as earnings management. The purpose of this paper is to present the results of surveys of undergraduate students, MBA students, and practicing accountants concerning their attitudes on the ethical acceptability of earnings management. Analysis of the survey results reveals how the attitudes of the three groups differ and (...)
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    Engaging in Feminist Intercultural Dialogue as Spiritual Transformation: A Reply to R. Aída Hernández Castillo.Marilyn Fischer - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):84-90.
    aída hernández castillo has given US a profound meditation on feminist dialogical activist inquiry as a pathway to knowledge. What strikes me most powerfully is Hernández Castillo's voice. The path she describes is one on which the methodological, the moral, and the existential merge into spiritual transformation.In this response, I will point out three characteristics of Hernández Castillo's path that leapt out at me: The experiences lead, the self is wrenched, and the self is quieted. Now, this is an odd (...)
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    Addams on Cultural Pluralism, European Immigrants, and African Americans.Marilyn Fischer - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (3):38-58.
    addams wrote movingly about how significant her immigrant neighbors’ cultures were, both to the immigrants and to non-immigrant Americans. She lived in one of Chicago’s many densely populated immigrant districts, with Italians, Greeks, Russians, Poles, Bohemians, and Eastern European Jews in the immediate vicinity of Hull House.1 Through countless interactions with these neighbors, Addams developed the empirical knowledge base and the perceptual sensitivities with which to reflect on the role of culture in sustaining and enriching human and community life. Addams (...)
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    Locating Royce’s Reasoning on Race.Marilyn Fischer - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (1):104-132.
    In the fall 2009 issue of The Pluralist, Tommy Curry and Dwayne Tunstall challenged the current, dominant view of Royce as an antiracist. In "Royce, Racism, and the Colonial Ideal," Curry presents Royce as a white supremacist, an admirer of British colonialism, and an advocate of black assimilation to Anglo-Saxon cultural practices (14-15). Tunstall, in "Josiah Royce's 'Enlightened' Antiblack Racism?," presents Royce as a non-essentialist regarding race, yet as a cultural antiblack racist, with a colonial attitude comparable to that held (...)
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    Interpretation's Contrapuntal Pathways: Addams and the Averbuch Affair.Marilyn Fischer - 2011 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 47 (4):482.
    "The constant student of philosophy is merely the professional musician of reflective thought."President Theodore Roosevelt's warning mirrored the public's outrage: "When compared with the suppression of anarchy, every other question sinks into insignificance."2 In March 1908 when Chicago Police Chief George Shippy shot Lazarus Averbuch, claiming self-defense against an anarchist plot, a supporting public filled the air with denunciations against such lawless traitors. Jane Addams refused to join the outcry, declaring that social settlement houses had the obligation to interpret rather (...)
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    A Pluralistic Universe in Twenty Years.Marilyn Fischer - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):1-18.
    placed side by side, james’s A Pluralistic Universe and Addams’s Twenty Years at Hull-House seem to have little in common. James’s critique of absolute idealism is written for intellectuals comfortable with philosophical abstractions. Twenty Years is full of stories about the lives of poor people and immigrants. Yet, sometime after April 1909, when A Pluralistic Universe appeared, and before November 1910, when Twenty Years was published, Addams inserted a few telling quotations into her manuscript. I will give a reading of (...)
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    A pragmatist cosmopolitan moment: Reconfiguring Nussbaum's cosmopolitan concentric circles.Marilyn Fischer - 2007 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (3):pp. 151-165.
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  8. Jane Addams's Feminist Ethics.Marilyn Fischer - 2000 - In Cecile Thérèse Tougas & Sara Ebenreck (eds.), Presenting women philosophers. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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    Global Feminist Ethics.Lynne S. Arnault, Bat-Ami Bar On, Alyssa R. Bernstein, Victoria Davion, Marilyn Fischer, Virginia Held, Peter Higgins, Sabrina Hom, Audra King, James L. Nelson, Serena Parekh, April Shaw & Joan Tronto - 2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory . The topics covered herein_from peacekeeping and terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty and religious fundamentalism_are vital to women and to feminist movements throughout the world.
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    Beyond Epistemic Injustice, Toward Epistemic Outrage: On Saskia Sassen’s Analytical Destabilizations.Charlene Haddock Seigfried, Marilyn Fischer, V. Denise James, David Graham Henderson, Robert W. King, Joshua August Skorburg, Saskia Sassen, Sharon M. Meagher, Larry A. Hickman & Eduardo Mendieta - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (3):96-100.
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    Jane addams.Marilyn Fischer - 2006 - In John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 79–86.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Democracy Democracy and Social Justice Democracy, Social Justice and Peace Democracy and War.
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    An Unconventional History of Western Philosophy: Conversations Between Men and Women Philosophers.Therese Boos Dykeman, Eve Browning, Judith Chelius Stark, Jane Duran, Marilyn Fischer, Lois Frankel, Edward Fullbrook, Jo Ellen Jacobs, Vicki Harper, Joy Laine, Kate Lindemann, Elizabeth Minnich, Andrea Nye, Margaret Simons, Audun Solli, Catherine Villanueva Gardner, Mary Ellen Waithe, Karen J. Warren & Henry West (eds.) - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This is a unique, groundbreaking study in the history of philosophy, combining leading men and women philosophers across 2600 years of Western philosophy, covering key foundational topics, including epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics. Introductory essays, primary source readings, and commentaries comprise each chapter to offer a rich and accessible introduction to and evaluation of these vital philosophical contributions. A helpful appendix canvasses an extraordinary number of women philosophers throughout history for further discovery and study.
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  13. 1. Front Matter Front Matter (pp. i-iii).Randall E. Auxier, Shane J. Ralston, Randy L. Friedman, Michael Futch, Tadd Ruetenik, István Aranyosi & Marilyn Fischer - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (1).
     
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    JOSEPH BLAU AWARD: Reading Addams’s Democracy and Social Ethics as a Social Gospel, Evolutionary Idealist Text.Marilyn Fischer - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (3):17-31.
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    Reading Dewey’s Political Philosophy through Addams’s Political Compromises.Marilyn Fischer - 2013 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (2):227-243.
    Both John Dewey and Jane Addams believed that the cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy. While their vision of democracy is rightly called radical, the processes through which they proposed to cure the ills of democracy are in large measure conservative, in the classical, Burkean sense of the term. To show this, I first explain how well their political philosophies line up, particularly their proposals for political reconstruction. I then use Addams’s experiences as a delegate to the (...)
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    Cracks in the Inexorable: Bourne and Addams on Pacifists during Wartime.Marilyn Fischer - 2010 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (2):282-299.
    Much has been written on Randolph Bourne’s criticisms of Dewey’s support for the United States’ participation in World War One. Dewey agreed with President Wilson that entering the war provided an opportunity to reconstruct the international order along democratic lines.1 Bourne’s central argument against Dewey was that war is inexorable. War cannot be controlled; it is the one arena in which pragmatist method is inoperable. That is, creative intelligence could not use war as instrumental in reconstructing the world order toward (...)
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    Global Feminist Ethics.Peggy Desautels, James L. Nelson, Sabrina Hom, Virginia Held, Marilyn Fischer & Victoria Davion - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist movements throughout the world.
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    Pandemic Scholars Circle: Deepening Community during Isolation.Jennifer Kiefer Fenton, Marilyn Fischer, Danielle Lake, Barbara Lowe, Tess Varner & Judy Whipps - 2022 - The Pluralist 17 (2):47-53.
    a few months into the covid-19 pandemic, Marilyn Fischer and Judy Whipps were commiserating about an isolated future that seemed to stretch out with no end in sight. They came up with the idea of starting their own Scholars Circle, inspired by the November 2019 Feminist Pragmatist Colloquium in Rochester, New York. At that conference, participants could submit abstracts of work at any stage of development. Participants were grouped in small circles of three or four, with each person sharing their (...)
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    Comments on The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents and Citizens.Marilyn Fischer - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:239-241.
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    Comments on The Rights of Others.Marilyn Fischer - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:239-241.
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    Essential Bibliography of Jane Addams’s Writings on Peace.Marilyn Fischer - 2016 - The Acorn 16 (1-2):9-12.
    Jane Addams (September 6, 1860 – May 21, 1935), founder of Hull House, Chicago, IL, and a leading organizer of the “settlement house” movement in the USA, was an important public intellectual, author, and activist, founding president of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in 1914, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.
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    Intentions, Rights and Wrongs.Marilyn Fischer - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:239-247.
    In this paper I argue against Fried’s thesis that a wrong must be intended by the violator in order for a person’s negative rights to be violated. With Fried’s requirement these rights become in a sense derivative from wrongs. This makes the relation between one’s negative rights and one’s moral integrity, upon which Fried wants to base rights, indirect and inappropriately weak. If rights are based on one’s status as a freely choosing, rational, moral personality, then whether one’s rights are (...)
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    Intentions, Rights and Wrongs.Marilyn Fischer - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:239-247.
    In this paper I argue against Fried’s thesis that a wrong must be intended by the violator in order for a person’s negative rights to be violated. With Fried’s requirement these rights become in a sense derivative from wrongs. This makes the relation between one’s negative rights and one’s moral integrity, upon which Fried wants to base rights, indirect and inappropriately weak. If rights are based on one’s status as a freely choosing, rational, moral personality, then whether one’s rights are (...)
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    Jane Addams's Evolutionary Theorizing: Constructing “Democracy and Social Ethics”.Marilyn Fischer - 2019 - University of Chicago Press.
    "This book tells the story of how Jane Addams, during her first decade at Hull House, used social evolutionary thinking to develop a method of ethical deliberation. Addams presented her method for addressing the most troubling social problems of the era in Democracy and Social Ethics, a foundational text of classical American pragmatism."--Provided by publisher.
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    Keywords: What’s an Advocate to Do with the Words She’s Given?Marilyn Fischer - 2010 - The Pluralist 5 (3):32-40.
    I was ecstatic when i read Donna Gabaccia's discussion of "keywords." There is a name for this? People really write books about it? I was thrilled to learn that people do systematically what I, in a bumbling sort of way, dabble with. For the past few years, I have kept a "phrase file," entering what Gabaccia calls "central and evocative terms," along with instances of their use that I happen upon while doing other things. Every once in a while, I (...)
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    Listening to Music: What Is an Ideal Hearing?Marilyn Fischer - 1990 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (2):115.
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    Mead and the international mind.Marilyn Fischer - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (3):pp. 508-531.
    In this paper I analyze the conceptions of internationalism and the international mind that Mead uses in "The Psychological Bases of Internationalism" (1915); in his 1917 Chicago Herald columns defending U.S. entry into the war; in Mind, Self, and Society (1934); and in "National Mindedness and International Mindedness" (1929). I show how the terms "internationalism" and "the international mind" arose within conversations among some Anglo-American thinkers. While Mead employs these terms in his own philosophical and sociological theorizing, he draws their (...)
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    Pluralismo culturale, migranti europei, e afro-americani. La prospettiva di Jane Addams.Marilyn Fischer - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
    Addams wrote extensively on the significance and value of immigrant cultures of origin, both for immigrants themselves and for nonimmigrant Americans. Her theory of cul¬tural pluralism is democratic and cosmopolitan. However, in the few essays she wrote on African Americans, she does not extend her theory to encompass African American culture. In this paper I develop Addams's theory of cultural pluralism. I then point out resources in her theory with which she could have extended it to include African American culture, (...)
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    Response.Marilyn Fischer - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (3):72-76.
    i thank denise james and charlene haddock seigfried for their thoughtful comments on my paper. Although they respond in different ways, they both picked up on questions and uncertainties that arose as I wrote the paper.For some years, I have been trying to write about essays Addams addressed to African American audiences. For this paper, I decided to deal only with Addams’s writings between 1900 and 1910 in order to compare her essays for African American audiences with what she wrote (...)
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    Reflections on Larry May’s Crimes Against Humanity.Marilyn Fischer - 2007 - Social Philosophy Today 23:225-229.
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    Reflections on Larry May’s Crimes Against Humanity.Marilyn Fischer - 2007 - Social Philosophy Today 23:225-229.
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    Reflections on Larry May’s Crimes Against Humanity.Marilyn Fischer - 2007 - Social Philosophy Today 23:225-229.
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    Reply to Critics.Marilyn Fischer - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):137-144.
    aída hernández castillo has given US a profound meditation on feminist dialogical activist inquiry as a pathway to knowledge. What strikes me most powerfully is Hernández Castillo's voice. The path she describes is one on which the methodological, the moral, and the existential merge into spiritual transformation.In this response, I will point out three characteristics of Hernández Castillo's path that leapt out at me: The experiences lead, the self is wrenched, and the self is quieted. Now, this is an odd (...)
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    Tensions from technology in Marx's communist society.Marilyn Fischer - 1982 - Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (2):117-129.
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    Trojan women and devil baby tales : Addams on domestic violence.Marilyn Fischer - 2010 - In Maurice Hamington (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 81.
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    Rawls, Associations, and the Political Conception of Justice.Marilyn Fischer - 1997 - Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (3):31-42.
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    The orchestral workplace.Marilyn Fischer - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (3):26-39.
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    Democracy and Social Ethics, and: The Long Road of Woman's Memory (review). [REVIEW]Marilyn Fischer - 2004 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (1):85-88.
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    Joseph Blau award: Reading addams’s democracy and social ethics as a social gospel, evolutionary idealist text. [REVIEW]Marilyn Fischer - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (3):17-31.
    There Is a Disciplinary divide between philosophers and historians in how they read Addams’s first book, Democracy and Social Ethics. Philosophers identify Addams primarily as a pragmatist. They often compare and contrast her thinking with that of James and Dewey, and find her a fruitful resource for contemporary discussions about gender, social justice, and peace. Much of this scholarship gives central place to Addams’s Democracy and Social Ethics. Except for nods to her 1892 essay “The Subjective Necessity of Settlements,” philosophers (...)
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    Basic Rights. [REVIEW]Marilyn Fischer - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (2):143-145.
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    Basic Rights. [REVIEW]Marilyn Fischer - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (2):143-145.
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    Hull House, the Pullman Strike, and Tolstoy: Documenting the Work of Jane Addams. [REVIEW]Marilyn Fischer - 2019 - The Acorn 19 (1):54-57.
    The volume is particularly strong in documenting the step-by-step processes through which Hull House grew. The cumulative effect is to recast readers’ image of Addams and Hull House from a singular individual with her remarkable social settlement, to viewing Addams and Hull House as transmission nodes within complex networks of people, organizations, and institutions dedicated to transforming every facet of city life.
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