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  1. Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics, and Ethics.Bryan Norton & Strachan Donnelley - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25:207-210.
     
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    Doing Ethics in Italy.Susan M. Wolf & Strachan Donnelley - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):13-14.
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    Animals, Science, and Ethics.Strachan Donnelley & Kathleen Flolan - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):1-32.
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    Can't We Make Moral Judgements?Strachan Donnelley & Mary Midgley - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):43.
    Book reviewed in this article: Can't We Make Moral Judgements? By Mary Midgley.
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    Frog pond philosophy: essays on the relationship between humans and nature.Strachan Donnelley - 2017 - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky.
    The philanthropist and philosopher Strachan Donnelley (1942--2008) devoted his life to studying the complex relationship between humans and nature. Founder and first president of the Center for Humans and Nature, Donnelley was a pioneer in the exploration and promotion of the idea that human beings individually and collectively have moral and civic responsibilities to natural ecosystems. In this wide-ranging volume, Donnelley traces the connections between influential figures such as Aldo Leopold and Charles Darwin, as well as lesser-known (...)
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    Speculative Philosophy, the Troubled Middle, and the Ethics of Animal Experimentation.Strachan Donnelley - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (2):15-21.
    Even to begin discussing the ethics of animal experimentation we must locate our place in the “ethical three‐ring circus” of the debate among “human welfarists,” “animal rightists” and those in the “troubled middle.” A philosophy of “nature alive,” recognizing that some animals are more equal than others, can inform the troubled middle and ethically justify judicious animal research.
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    Natural Responsibilities: Philosophy, Biology, and Ethics in Ernst Mayr and Hans Jonas.Strachan Donnelley - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (4):36-43.
    Mayr from biology, Jonas from philosophy, both worked their way—against the philosophical current—toward a biologically informed philosophy that both draws from the natural sciences and reflects a responsibility toward nature.
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  8. Special Supplement: The Brave New World of Animal Biotechnology.Strachan Donnelley, Charles R. McCarthy & Rivers Singleton - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (1):1-31.
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    Animals, Science, and Ethics.Strachan Donnelley - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):1-32.
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    At the center.Strachan Donnelley - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (5):1-1.
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    At the Center.Strachan Donnelley - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (5):1-1.
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    At the Center.Strachan Donnelley - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (4):i-i.
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    At the Center.Strachan Donnelley - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (5):i-i.
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    Biomedical Ethics: A Multinational View.Strachan Donnelley - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (3):2-2.
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    Bioethical Troubles: Animal Individuals and Human Organisms.Strachan Donnelley - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (7):21-29.
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    Cost Containment, DRGs, and The Ethics of Health Care.Strachan Donnelley - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):5-5.
    This series of articles by Charles Dougherty, Robert Berenson, and Kathleen Powderly and Elaine Smith, as well as “Cost Containment: Challenging Fidelity and Justice” by E. Haavi Morreim (Hastings Center Report, December 1988), result from a Hastings Center project, “Ethics and Prospective Payment Systems: DRGs.” The two-year project was jointly funded by The General Electric Foundation and the American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation.The project tried to gauge the systematic effects of the introduction of cost containment strategies, prospective payment (...)
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    Civic Responsibility and the Future of the Chicago Region.Strachan Donnelley - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (6):2-5.
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    Case Studies: The Heart of the Matter.Strachan Donnelley & Willard Gaylin - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):26.
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    Epistemology, ethics, and evolution.Strachan Donnelley - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):18-19.
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    Hans Jonas, the Philosophy of Nature, and the Ethics of Responsibility.Strachan Donnelley - 1989 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 56.
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    Hastings on the Adriatic.Strachan Donnelley - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (6):5-6.
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    Human Selves, Chronic Illness, and the Ethics of Medicine.Strachan Donnelley - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):5-8.
    Bioethical principles and theories rest on fundamental philosophic conceptions of the human self that usually go unexamined. Reconsideration of our philosophic understanding of a human self requires that health practitioners broaden their ethical concern for patients decidedly beyond respect for decision‐making autonomy and gaining informed consent for medical procedures.
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    In Europe, Hospital Ethics Committees Seek an Identity.—Strachan Donnelley & Charles Lefever - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (4):4-4.
  24. Introduction: Medical Innovations and Traditional Values.Strachan Donnelley - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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    International Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics.Strachan Donnelley - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):2-2.
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    Morally Good Sense.Strachan Donnelley - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):43-44.
    Book reviewed in this article: Can't We Make Moral Judgements? By Mary Midgley.
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    Medicine, Morality, & Culture: International Bioethics.Strachan Donnelley - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (4):2-2.
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    Nature as Reality Check.Strachan Donnelley - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (6):26-27.
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    Nature, Freedom, and Responsibility: Ernst Mayr and Isaiah Berlin.Strachan Donnelley - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67:1117-1136.
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    Philosophy, Evolutionary Biology, and Ethics.Strachan Donnelley - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1):147-163.
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    Philosophy, Evolutionary Biology, and Ethics.Strachan Donnelley - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1):147-163.
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    Political Sea Changes and Bioethics: Prague 1991.Strachan Donnelley - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (6):5-6.
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  33. Research Notes: Hastings on the Adriatic.Strachan Donnelley - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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    Special Supplement: Animals, Science, and Ethics.Strachan Donnelley & Kathleen Nolan - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):1.
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    Case Studies: The Heart of the Matter.Strachan Donnelley & Willard Gaylin - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):26.
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    The Legacy of Hans Jonas.Strachan Donnelley - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (7):2-2.
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    The Philosopher’s Poet.Strachan Donnelley - 1983 - Process Studies 13 (1):46-58.
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    The Philosopher’s Poet.Strachan Donnelley - 1983 - Process Studies 13 (1):46-58.
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    Whitehead and Hans Jonas.Strachan Donnelley - 1979 - International Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3):301-315.
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    Whitehead and Nietzsche.Strachan Donnelley - 1982 - Process Studies 12 (1):1-14.
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    Toward An Expanded Vision of Clinical Ethics Education: From the Individual to the Institution.Mildred Z. Solomon, Bruce Jennings, Vivian Guilfoy, Rebecca Jackson, Lydia O'Donnell, Susan M. Wolf, Kathleen Nolan, Dieter Koch-Weser & Strachan Donnelley - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (3):225-245.
    This paper advances a new paradigm in clinical ethics education that not only emphasizes development of individual cli but also focuses on the institutional context within which health care professionals work. This approach has been applied to the goal of improving the care provided to critically and terminally ill adults. The model has been adopted by about thirty hospitals and nursing homes; additional institutions will soon join the program, entitled Decisions Near the End of Life. Here, we describe the history (...)
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    Case Study: The Tracheostomy Tube.Kristi L. Kirschner, Joanne Smith & Strachan Donnelley - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (2):26-27.
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    Strachan Donnelley. Frog Pond Philosophy: Essays on the Relationship Humans and Nature. Edited by Ceara Donnelley and Bruce Jennings.Bernice Bovenkerk - 2019 - Environmental Philosophy 16 (2):408-411.
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    Ambulare.J. Strachan - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (08):377-378.
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    Is feyerabendian philosophy relevant for scientific knowledge development in nursing?Marie-Lee Yous, Patricia H. Strachan & Jenny Ploeg - 2020 - Nursing Philosophy 21 (3):e12309.
    To revitalize nursing science, there is a need for a new approach to guide nurse scientists in addressing complex problems in health care. By applying theoretical concepts from a revolutionary philosopher of science, Paul K. Feyerabend, new nursing knowledge can be produced using creativity and pluralistic approaches. Feyerabend proposed that methods within and outside of science can produce knowledge. Despite the recognition of Feyerabendian philosophy within science, there is currently a lack of literature regarding the relevance of Feyerabendian philosophy for (...)
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    Who Did Forbid Suicide at Phaedo 62b?J. C. G. Strachan - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (02):216-.
    In his discussion of the ethics of suicide Plato alludes to more than one traditional injunction against it:indicates a fairly general acceptance of its wickedness. Cebes has heard the Pythagorean Philolaus, among others, saying that suicide was immoral, but has gathered no satisfactory explanation as to why this should be so. One reason, impressive, but, Socrates admits, difficult is to be found.
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    Who Did Forbid Suicide at Phaedo 62b?1.J. C. G. Strachan - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (2):216-220.
    In his discussion of the ethics of suicide Plato alludes to more than one traditional injunction against it:indicates a fairly general acceptance of its wickedness. Cebes has heard the Pythagorean Philolaus, among others, saying that suicide was immoral, but has gathered no satisfactory explanation as to why this should be so. One reason, impressive, but, Socrates admits, difficult is to be found.
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    Kindergarten Students’ Social Studies and Content Literacy Learning from Interactive Read-Alouds.Stephanie L. Strachan - 2015 - Journal of Social Studies Research 39 (4):207-223.
    Research suggests that although many elementary teachers integrate social studies with the language arts, this instruction tends to be poorly designed with little emphasis on social studies learning. This study examined an instructional method rarely used as a form of integration at the primary-grade level—interactive read-alouds of informational text—in order to determine the degree that this intervention might simultaneously build kindergarten students’ knowledge of economic concepts and content literacy in low-SES settings. As evidenced by students’ responses during one-on-one assessments before (...)
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  49. OmniSearch: a semantic search system based on the Ontology for MIcroRNA Target Gene Interaction data.Huang Jingshan, Gutierrez Fernando, J. Strachan Harrison, Dou Dejing, Huang Weili, A. Blake Judith, Barry Smith, Eilbeck Karen, A. Natale Darren & Lin Yu - 2016 - Journal of Biomedical Semantics 7 (1):1.
    In recent years, sequencing technologies have enabled the identification of a wide range of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Unfortunately, annotation and integration of ncRNA data has lagged behind their identification. Given the large quantity of information being obtained in this area, there emerges an urgent need to integrate what is being discovered by a broad range of relevant communities. To this end, the Non-Coding RNA Ontology (NCRO) is being developed to provide a systematically structured and precisely defined controlled vocabulary for the (...)
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  50. Early Bible Illustrations: A Short Study Based on Some Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century Printed Texts.James Strachan - 1957
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