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  1. Der Antretende Diskobol Peter C. Bol.Peter Bol & Liebieghaus - 1996
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    Media Portrayal of Voluntary Public Reporting About Corporate Social Responsibility Performance: Does Coverage Encourage or Discourage Ethical Management?Marsha A. Dickson & Molly Eckman - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):725-743.
    Drawing on constructionist theory, this study examines how the media portrayed five public reporting events initiated by the Fair Labor Association (FLA), considering whether the coverage encourages or discourages companies from undertaking a reporting initiative as part of their ethical management. Media coverage was limited but generally favorable across all five events. Coverage frequently included claims made by FLA spokespersons and provided basic facts about the organization and its activities. Extensive detail about labor violations found by monitors was often included. (...)
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    Ethical Issues of Using CRISPR Technologies for Research on Military Enhancement.Marsha Greene & Zubin Master - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (3):327-335.
    This paper presents an overview of the key ethical questions of performing gene editing research on military service members. The recent technological advance in gene editing capabilities provided by CRISPR/Cas9 and their path towards first-in-human trials has reinvigorated the debate on human enhancement for non-medical purposes. Human performance optimization has long been a priority of military research in order to close the gap between the advancement of warfare and the limitations of human actors. In spite of this focus on temporary (...)
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    Considering Reprogenomics in the Ethical Future of Fetal Therapy Trials.Marsha Michie & Ruth M. Farrell - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):71-73.
    Much has changed in maternal-fetal medicine since the early 2000s, when the previous ethical frameworks for fetal therapy trials were established. We applaud Hendriks and colleagues for taking on t...
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    Neo-confucianism in history.Peter Kees Bol - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Where does Neo-Confucianismâe"a movement that from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries profoundly influenced the way people understood the world and responded to itâe"fit into our story of Chinaâe(tm)s history? This interpretive, at times polemical, inquiry into the Neo-Confucian engagement with the literati as the social and political elite, local society, and the imperial state during the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties is also a reflection on the role of the middle period in Chinaâe(tm)s history. The book argues that as (...)
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  6. Disability rights and selective abortion.Marsha Saxton - 2006 - In Lennard J. Davis (ed.), The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press. pp. 105--116.
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    Religiosity Scales: What Are We Measuring in Whom?Marsha Cutting & Michelle Walsh - 2008 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 30 (1):137-153.
    At least 177 scales are available to researchers who want to measure religiosity, but questions exist as to exactly what these scales are measuring and in whom they are measuring it. A review of these scales found a lack items designed to measure ethical action in society or the world as a prophetic response to the experience of the divine. Instead, the vast majority of scales focus on internal experiences and beliefs or institutional relationships. A review of scale norm groups (...)
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    Mary Astell on Moderation: The Case of Occasional Conformity.Geertje Bol - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (3):294-312.
    In 1704, Mary Astell, known by many scholars as the “first English feminist,” published Moderation Truly Stated, her contribution to the national debate over “occasional conformity.” This was the practice of periodic participation in the sacraments of the Church of England—above all, taking communion—in order to become eligible for public office. This practice was defended as an exercise of the virtue of “moderation,” viewed as the opposite of zeal and associated with politeness and reasonableness. In this article I recover Astell’s (...)
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    Increasing Engagement in Regulatory Science: Reflections from the Field of Risk Assessment.Gaby-Fleur Böl & Leonie Dendler - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (4):719-754.
    While the demands for greater engagement in science in general and regulatory science in particular have been steadily increasing, we still face limited understanding of the empirical resonance of these demands. Against this context, this paper presents findings from a recent study of a potential participatory opening of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, a prominent regulatory scientific organization in the field of risk governance. Drawing upon quantitative surveys of the public and selected professional experts as well as in-depth (...)
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    Domestic Violence Spillover into the Workplace: An Examination of the Difference between Legal and Ethical Requirements.Marsha Katz, Yvette P. Lopez & Helen LaVan - 2017 - Business and Society Review 122 (4):557-587.
    Domestic violence is a growing societal concern that often spills over into the workplace. However, employers are not recognizing the spillover of domestic violence as a workplace issue. This is problematic considering the serious financial, legal, and ethical consequences for organizations. We analyzed six cases involving domestic violence that were litigated under specific legal bases: Violence Against Women Act, discrimination laws including Title VII, Family and Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Social Security Disability, Occupational Safety and Health Act, (...)
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  11. Zum Verhältnis von Raum Und Zeit in der Griechischen Kunst Passavant-Symposion, 8. Bis 10. Dezember 2000.Peter Bol, Marianne Kreikenbom & Liebieghaus - 2003
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    Christian Cosmology in Hildegard of Bingen's Illuminations.Marsha Newman - 2002 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (1):41-61.
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    A Strategy‐Based Interpretation of Stroop.Marsha C. Lovett - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (3):493-524.
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    Why the history of nursing ethics matters.Marsha D. Fowler - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (3):292-304.
    Modern American nursing has an extensive ethical heritage literature that extends from the 1870s to 1965 when the American Nurses Association issued a policy paper that called for moving nursing education out of hospital diploma programs and into colleges and universities. One consequence of this move was the dispersion of nursing libraries and the loss of nursing ethics textbooks, as they were largely not brought over into the college libraries. In addition to approximately 100 nursing ethics textbooks, the nursing ethics (...)
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    Task representations, strategy variability, and base-rate neglect.Marsha C. Lovett & Christian D. Schunn - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (2):107.
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    Science, Morality and Feminist Theory.Marsha P. Hanen & Kai Nielsen (eds.) - 1987 - University of Calgary Press.
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    Religiosity Scales: What Are We Measuring in Whom?Marsha Cutting & Michelle Walsh - 2008 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion / Archiv für Religionspychologie 30 (1):137-153.
    At least 177 scales are available to researchers who want to measure religiosity, but questions exist as to exactly what these scales are measuring and in whom they are measuring it. A review of these scales found a lack items designed to measure ethical action in society or the world as a prophetic response to the experience of the divine. Instead, the vast majority of scales focus on internal experiences and beliefs or institutional relationships. A review of scale norm groups (...)
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    Medicine: Experimentation, Politics, Emergent Bodies.Marsha Rosengarten & Mike Michael - 2012 - Body and Society 18 (3-4):1-17.
    In this introduction, we address some of the complexities associated with the emergence of medicine’s bodies, not least as a means to ‘working with the body’ rather than simply producing a critique of medicine. We provide a brief review of some of the recent discussions on how to conceive of medicine and its bodies, noting the increasing attention now given to medicine as a technology or series of technologies active in constituting a multiplicity of entities – bodies, diseases, experimental objects, (...)
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    Ethical issues in discharge planning for vulnerable infants and children.Marsha H. Cohen - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (1):1 – 13.
    Discharge planning for vulnerable infants and children is a collaborative, inter-disciplinary, decision-making activity that is grounded in the ethical complexities of clinical practice. Although it is a psychosocial intervention that frequently causes moral distress for professionals and has the potential to inflict harm on children and their families, the process has received little attention from ethicists. An ongoing study of the transition of technology-dependent children from hospital to home suggests that the ethical issues embedded in the discharge-planning process may be (...)
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    Constructing race on the borders of Europe: ethnography, anthropology, and visual culture, 1850-1930.Marsha Morton & Barbara Larson (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Visual Arts.
    Constructing Race on the Borders of Europe investigates the visual imagery (in painting, photography, prints, film, and design) of race construction primarily in Scandinavia and the empires of Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Russia at a time when the disciplines of ethnography and anthropology were expanding and publications on race were debating competing theories of biological, geographic, linguistic, and cultural determinants. These regions, while on the periphery of continental Europe, largely marginalized in the scholarship of nineteenth-century art history, and ignored by Edward (...)
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    Across Time & Territory: A Walk Through the National Ranching Heritage Center.Marsha Pfluger - 2004 - National Ranching Heritage Center.
    An oversize volume celebrates the National Ranching Heritage Center, a museum and historical park located on the northern edge of the Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, established to preserve the history of ranching, pioneer life, and the development of the livestock industry in North America.
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  22. Dialectical behavior therapy for pervasive emotion dysregulation.Marsha M. Linehan, Martin Bohus & Thomas R. Lynch - 2007 - In James J. Gross (ed.), Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press. pp. 581--605.
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    Heritage ethics.Marsha D. Fowler - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (1):7-21.
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    New York State Creates New Governance of Commercial Gestational Surrogacy.Marsha J. Tyson Darling - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (4):328-350.
    United States law recognizes adult reproductive liberty and many states view surrogacy services through that lens. During the COVID-19 pandemic in March, 2020, New York State enacted the Child–Pare...
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    Aesthetics, Technology, and the Capitalization of Culture: How the Talking Machine Became a Musical Instrument.Marsha Siefert - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (2):417-449.
    The ArgumentThis article uses the history of early sound recording technology in the united States between 1878 and 1915 to show how published discourse contributed to the way the talking machine was defined and situated as a commercially viable product. Comparing the published accounts of Edison's phonograph and Berliners gramophone in popular scientific articles between 1878 and 1896 illustrates that technological advances in sound recording technology take on important cultural meanings. Critical to these meanings is the way in which the (...)
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    Financial Risk Sharing with Providers in Health Maintenance Organizations, 1999.Marsha R. Gold, Timothy Lake, Robert Hurley & Michael Sinclair - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 39 (1):34-44.
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    The Problem with Selfishness.Marsha Familaro Enright - 2014 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 14 (1):38-54.
    Ayn Rand argued that “selfish” is the correct designation for a person living according to the Objectivist ethics and that selfishness is a virtue. The accuracy of this claim is examined along with the meaning of “selfish,” the wider implications for the Objectivist ethics, and ethics in general. Alternatives to the term are suggested.
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    Calibration Research: Where Do We Go from Here?Linda Bol & Douglas J. Hacker - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Hoe ‘trendy’ kiesstelsels Europese democratieën veroveren.Damien Bol, Jean-Benoit Pilet & Pedro Riera - 2015 - Res Publica 57 (3):388-390.
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    Seeing Through the Paint. The Dissemination of Technical Terminology between Three Métiers: Pictura translucida, Enameling and Glass Painting.Marjolijn Bol - 2013 - In Andreas Speer (ed.), Zwischen Kunsthandwerk Und Kunst: Die,Schedula Diversarum Artium'. De Gruyter. pp. 145-162.
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    Inner Peace: Towards Health Care via Health Realization.Marsha Milburn Madigan - 1997 - Journal of Human Values 3 (2):161-171.
    The paper makes a strong plea for the health care system itself to strive for better health. It argues that a growing weakness of the health care system is high level psychological stress. This, in turn, is caused by the overuse of memory-linked analytical process thinking in managing the affairs of health care organizations. The author strongly recommends a shift towards a greater use of natural flow thinking which is more supple, spontaneous, creative and stress free. She argues for this (...)
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  32. Thinking as a production system.Marsha C. Lovett & John R. Anderson - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 401--429.
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    What Really Matters Now in Prenatal Genetics.Megan A. Allyse & Marsha Michie - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):31-33.
    We were interested to read the current target article, given our admiration for the senior author’s comprehensive coverage of these same topics a decade ago (Donley, Hul...
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    Science, Pseudo-Science, and Society.Marsha P. Hanen, Margaret J. Osier & Robert G. Weyant (eds.) - 1980 - Waterloo, Ont.: Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
    INTRODUCTORY REMARKS It is my lot, if not my duty, in presenting these opening remarks at our conference, to take the title of our meeting seriously. ...
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    Nursing's Code of Ethics, Social Ethics, and Social Policy.Marsha D. Fowler - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (S1):9-12.
    Modern American nursing arose during the Civil War and subsequently adopted the Nightingale educational model in the 1870s. By 1889, the journal Trained Nurse and Hospital Review had been established. It published a six‐part series on ethics in nursing. With the establishment of the American Nurses Association in 1893, the articles of incorporation gave the organization its first charge: “to establish and maintain a code of ethics.” While the rich and enduring tradition of nursing's ethics has been concerned about individual (...)
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    Guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses: Interpretation and Application.Marsha Diane Mary Fowler (ed.) - 2008 - American Nurses Association.
    ability to understand the ongoing dynamic of the research process. This contrasts with the research team, which often spends little ...
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    Economic Consequences of Marriage and Its Dissolution: Applying a Universal Equality Norm in a Fragmented Universe.Marsha A. Freeman & Ruth Halperin-Kaddari - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (1):323-360.
    Inequality in the family is the most damaging of all forces in women’s lives. It is overtly preserved by religious, customary, and state laws that formally enshrine discrimination against women and is perpetuated by de facto lack of access to nominally protective systems and remedies. International law and its implementation mechanisms provide an arena for confronting resistance to gender equality in the family, calling states to account at the highest level as well as providing a platform for domestic advocacy. CEDAW (...)
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    Asian and Pacific Short Stories.Marsha L. Wagner & Asian Pacific Council - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):292.
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    Celebration of Continuity, Themes in Classic East Asian Poetry.Marsha L. Wagner & Peter H. Lee - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):470.
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    Chinese Poetry: Major Modes and Genres.Marsha L. Wagner & Wai-lim Yip - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):292.
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    Confirmation and adequacy conditions.Marsha Hanen - 1971 - Philosophy of Science 38 (3):361-368.
    Several standard conditions of adequacy for confirmation are considered and a conclusion of B. Skyrms regarding the converse-consequence condition is shown to be mistaken. Widely accepted conditions such as the entailment condition and the special consequence condition are shown to be open to counterexample, and confusion about these conditions is traced to confusion about the difference between two kinds of confirmation concepts--concepts of firmness and concepts of increase in firmness. The importance of concepts of the latter sort is stressed. Finally, (...)
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    Goodman, Wallace, and the equivalence condition.Marsha Hanen - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (9):271-280.
  43. Ethical issues occurring within nursing education.Marsha D. Fowler & Anne J. Davis - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):126-141.
    The large body of literature labeled “ethics in nursing education” is entirely devoted to curricular matters of ethics education in nursing schools, that is, to what ought to be the ethics content that is taught and what theory or issues ought to be included in all nursing curricula. Where the nursing literature actually focuses on particular ethical issues, it addresses only single topics. Absent from the literature, however, is any systematic analysis and explication of ethical issues or dilemmas that occur (...)
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    Religion, Bioethics and Nursing Practice.Marsha D. Fowler - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):393-405.
    This article calls nursing to engage in the study of religions and identifies six considerations that arise in religious studies and the ways in which religious faith is expressed. It argues that whole-person care cannot be realized, neither can there be a complete understanding of bioethics theory and decision making, without a rigorous understanding of religious-ethical systems. Because religious traditions differ in their cosmology, ontology, epistemology, aesthetic, and ethical methods, and because religious subtraditions interact with specific cultures, each religion and (...)
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    Reply to Marjorie Perloff's "Janus-Faced Blockbuster".Marsha Bryant - 2001 - Symploke 9 (1):176-177.
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    Disruption of fixed-ratio performance as a function of reinforcement delay.Marsha A. Bullock & Ralph W. Richards - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):49-52.
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    Cult Television (review).Marsha Francis Cassidy - 2006 - Symploke 14 (1):334-335.
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    Living Up to the Ads: Gender Fictions of the 1920s (review).Marsha Francis Cassidy - 1999 - Symploke 7 (1):213-214.
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    Something Completely Different: British Television and American Culture (review).Marsha Francis Cassidy - 2001 - Symploke 9 (1):201-202.
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    The Challenge of HIV for Feminist Theory.Marsha Rosengarten - 2004 - Feminist Theory 5 (2):205-222.
    In this article I consider the field of HIV treatment and prevention in light of poststructural feminist critiques of the self-evidence of matter. Both HIV and poststructural feminist theory are viewed in relation to the current state of HIV scientific research of which it has been said: ‘much remains left to the imagination’ (McCune, 2001, emphasis added). Importantly, it is in the absence of ‘real’ knowledge of bodily matter and virus, that imagination is presumed by science as a fall back. (...)
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