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  1. How to ensure no-one uses your theory of change: Lessons from the front lines of theory of change facilitation and possibilities for renewal.MaryTangelder -2024 - In Andrew Koleros, Marie-Hélène Adrien & Tony Tyrrell,Theories of change in reality: strengths, limitations and future directions. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    When Sex Goes to School: Warring Views on Sex—and Sex Education—Since the Sixties, by Kristin Luker.Mary Worthington -2007 -The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (4):845-848.
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    Plato and His Predecessors: The Dramatisation of Reason.Mary Margaret McCabe -2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How does Plato view his philosophical antecedents? Plato and his Predecessors considers how Plato represents his philosophical predecessors in a late quartet of dialogues: the Theaetetus, the Sophist, the Politicus and the Philebus. Why is it that the sophist Protagoras, or the monist Parmenides, or the advocate of flux, Heraclitus, are so important in these dialogues? And why are they represented as such shadowy figures, barely present at their own refutations? The explanation, the author argues, is a complex one involving (...) both the reflective relation between Plato's dramatic technique and his philosophical purposes, and the very nature of his late philosophical views. For in these encounters with his predecessors we see Plato develop a new account of the principles of reason, against those who would deny them, and forge a fresh view of the best life - the life of the philosopher. (shrink)
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  4. Mathematics at work.Mary Hesse -forthcoming -History of Science.
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    Ea quae sunt ad finem: Reflections on Virtue as Means to Moral Excellence in Scotist Thought.Mary Elizabeth Ingham Csj -1990 -Franciscan Studies 50 (1):177-195.
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    The 1.5 Generation: Becoming Korean American in Hawai'i.Mary Yu Danico -2013 -Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
  7. The action of anesthetics on the nervous system.Mary Ab Brazier -1954 - In J. F. Delafresnaye,Brain Mechanisms and Consciousness. Oxford,: Blackwell.
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    Beckett's Proust/Deleuze's Proust.Mary Bryden &Margaret Topping (eds.) -2009 - New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
    This book is an encounter between Deleuze the philosopher, Proust the novelist, and Beckett the writer creating interdisciplinary and inter-aesthetic bridges between them, covering textual, visual, sonic and performative phenomena, including provocative speculation about how Proust might have responded to Deleuze and Beckett.
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    (1 other version)The Ethical Primate: Humans, Freedom and Morality.Mary Midgley -1994 -Philosophy 70 (274):598-601.
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    American Overabundance and Cultural Malaise: Melancholia in Julia Kristeva and Walter Benjamin.Mary Caputi -2000 -Theory and Event 4 (3).
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    Conclusion.Mary T. Clark -1969 -The Saint Augustine Lecture Series 4 (3):27-34.
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  12. Running out of time.Mary Crowley -2008 -Hastings Center Report 38 (4):1-1.
     
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  13. universal choice or democracy.Mary-Ann Crumplin -2010 -Problems of Democracy.
     
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  14. Pursuing the highest ambitions.Mary Daly -2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis,Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 5--245.
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    The Cognitive Effect of Metaphor.Mary Gerhart &Allan Melvin Russell -1990 -Listening 25 (2):114-126.
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  16. Behind the Veil of Ignorance: A Dim View. A Critical Study of Rawls's "Theory of Justice.".Mary B. Gibson -1975 - Dissertation, Princeton University
     
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  17. The Philosophy of Set Theory.Mary Tiles -1990 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (4):575-578.
     
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    Between the Carnival and the Panopticon, on Scott Bukatman's Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century.Mary Helen Kolisnyk -2005 -Film-Philosophy 9 (3).
    Scott Bukatman _Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century_ Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2003 ISBN 0-82323-3119-5 279 pp.
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  19. Chastity & Vegetality: On Thoreau's Eco-erotics / Cristin Ellis (University of Mississippi, USA ) 10. 'Wild only like myself': Thoreau at Home with Plants.Mary Kuhn -2021 - In Branka Arsic? & Vesna Kuiken,Dispersion: Thoreau and vegetal thought. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Pluralism: The Many Maps Model.Mary Midgley -2002 -Philosophy Now 35:10-11.
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    Imagination at the Center.Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore -2005 -Process Studies 34 (2):192-210.
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    Introduction to conceptual issues in health and society: Neglected social and relational experiences and care approaches.Mary Beth Morrissey &Bruce Jennings -2016 -Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (2):61-63.
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  23. Teaching general semantics.Mary S. Morain -1969 - San Francisco,: International Society for General Semantics.
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    Critical Notice.Mary Mothersill -1986 -Mind 95 (380):513 - 522.
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  25. The courage of reason and the scandal of education.Mary Mumbach -2011 - In Bainard Cowan,Gained horizons: Regensburg and the enlargement of reason. South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
     
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    The Saint Augustine Lectures.Mary T. Clark -1969 -The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:50-51.
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    Medical peace campaign.Mary T. Day -1939 -The Eugenics Review 31 (2):146.
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  28. Did the masters of disenchantment ever wonder.Mary Hancock -2023 - In Tulasi Srinivas,Wonder in South Asia: histories, aesthetics, ethics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    The Church in World Politics.Mary Hanna -1988 -The Personalist Forum 4 (1):46-48.
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    ‘Impiety’ and ‘Atheism’ in Euripides' Dramas.Mary R. Lefkowitz -1989 -Classical Quarterly 39 (01):70-.
    In the surviving plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles the gods appear to men only rarely. In the Eumenides Apollo and Athena intervene to bring acquittal to Orestes. In Sophocles' Philoctetes Heracles appears ex machina to ensure that the hero returns to Troy, and we learn from a messenger how the gods have summoned the aged Oedipus to a hero's tomb. In Sophocles' Ajax Athena drives Ajax mad and taunts him cruelly. Prometheus Bound might seem to be an exception, since all (...) but one of its characters are gods. But nonetheless the intervention of the gods in the life of the one human character, Io, brings pain and trouble as well as promise of benefit. Io has been driven mad because she has refused to obey the dreams that tell her to go to the meadow where Zeus wants to have intercourse with her. The god does not make his request in person, and it is only in the course of her wanderings that Io learns how Zeus will bring a gentle end to her sufferings. Her informant is another god, Zeus' adversary Prometheus, who answers her questions, at times grudgingly , and in ways that are not immediately clear to her. (shrink)
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    Primary Qualities and Aristotle’s Elements.Mary Krizan -2018 -Ancient Philosophy 38 (1):91-112.
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    The Origins of the Boxer Uprising.Mary Backus Rankin &Joseph W. Esherick -1989 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):107.
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    Against Paternalism.Mary B. Mahowald -1980 -Philosophy Research Archives 6:340-357.
    Paternalism is generally construed to entail two claims about persons toward whom it is directed: that their liberty is impeded, and that their good or interests are promoted or intended. Two recent arguments on the subject are based on the writings of John Stuart Mill: one* by Gerald Dworkin, maintains that paternalism is sometimes justified; the other, by Tom Beauchamp, claims that paternalism is never justified. My critique of both positions is based on a concept of human life as developmental. (...) In that context I argue that Mill's views themselves entail paternalism, Dworkin's position collapses into Beauchamp's, and Beauchamp neglects the crucial role of liberty in his critique of Mill. My conclusion suggests that a parental model be substituted for that of the pater, so that the individual's capacity for freedom be fully respected. (shrink)
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    Reverse sexism? Not to worry.Mary B. Mahowald -2001 -American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):15 – 16.
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    The Two-Patient Framework for Research During Pregnancy: A Critique and a Better Way Forward.Mary Faith Marshall,Debra DeBruin &Joan Liaschenko -2011 -American Journal of Bioethics 11 (5):66-68.
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    Toward a moral system for world society: A reflection on human responsibilities.Mary Maxwell -1998 -Ethics and International Affairs 12:179–193.
    A group of statesmen known as the InterAction Council, in consultation with theologians and philosophers representing many cultures, has drafted a proposed Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities.
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    Minds.Mary A. Mccloskey -1962 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 40 (3):303-312.
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    Reform versus Transformation: Reflections on the Legacy of Corbynism’s Economic Programme.Mary Robertson -2023 -Historical Materialism 31 (3):3-32.
    In the context of divisive disagreements about how the British left should orient itself towards the current Labour Party, this intervention uses the Gorzian category of non-reformist reforms to critically evaluate the 2017–19 policy programme developed by the Corbyn-led Labour Party and draw out the implications for current strategic debates. It argues that the radical core of the Corbynite economic programme lay in its proposals for widening ownership and extending economic democracy, but that there was a tension between commodified and (...) decommodifying visions of these proposals. Exploring the different conceptions of political transformation implicit within each vision, the paper argues that only the latter had the potential to be non-reformist in the Gorzian sense. However, Gorz was concerned not merely with a reform’s content but also with how it was formulated and pursued. The paper ends by arguing that the transformative potential of the economic programme was not reflected in its political strategy and that this has important lessons for strategy today. (shrink)
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    Essays on Kant and Hume. [REVIEW]Mary-Barbara Zeldin -1979 -International Studies in Philosophy 11:228-229.
  40. Verse: Before.Mary Sinton Leitch -1926 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):272.
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  41. Verse: Earthquake.Mary Sinton Leitch -1928 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):26.
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  42. Verse: Nothingness.Mary Sinton Leitch -1943 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):39.
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  43. Mathematical Practice as a Guide to Ontology: Evaluating Quinean Platonism by its Consequences for Theory Choice.Mary Leng -2002 -Logique Et Analyse 45.
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    Preaxiomatic Mathematical Reasoning : An Algebraic Approach.Mary Leng -unknown
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    Solving the Unsolvable.Mary Leng -2006 -Metascience 15 (1):155-158.
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    The Politics of Women's Studies and Men's Studies.Mary Libertin -1987 -Hypatia 2 (2):143 - 152.
    This paper is a response to the problematic relation between men's studies and women's studies; it is also a particular response to Harry Brod's discussion of the theoretical need for men's studies programs in his article "The New Men's Studies: From Feminist Theory to Gender Scholarship." The paper argues that a male feminist would be more effective in a women's studies program, that the latter already includes research about the experiences of both males and females. Although future research on both (...) genders is needed, the paper argues that there does not currently exist a gap in theory or in practice in women's studies programs, as Brod claims. The paper argues in favor of both men and women working together to strengthen and broaden women's studies programs in existence and encourages the creation of more programs and more study of gender issues. (shrink)
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    The Story of The Devil and Daniel Webster as a Post–modern Allegory to Individualism in Negotiation.Mary Lindsay -2005 -Journal of Human Values 11 (2):117-122.
    This article considers why individuals take beyond their own needs at the cost of others. Within the context of negotiations, a story is employed in framing an examination of the advancement of self–interest over connections of interdependence and civic membership. Forces of natural predisposition and environment are juxtaposed to formulate an understanding of the struggle involved in acting ethically. Notions of distributive and procedural justice are discussed with respect to claims of American citizenship, religious right, and the centrality of happiness, (...) resulting in a call for the substantive justice of interest–based negotiation. (shrink)
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    Benvenuto da Imola's literary approach to Virgil's Eclogues.Mary Louise Lord -2002 -Mediaeval Studies 64 (1):287-362.
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    Patient Advocacy At the End of Life.Mary Brewer Love -1995 -Nursing Ethics 2 (1):3-9.
    Caring for the competent, fragile, elderly patient at the end of life is becoming increasingly challenging. This case explores several ethical areas of concern that arise when caring for patients who have written durable powers of attorney for health care decisions and face life or death choices. Areas covered are informed consent with the elderly patient, the family's right to be involved in decision-making, futility of treatment, and the nurse's role as patient advocate during times of difficult decision-making. Recommendations for (...) increased nursing intervention during these times are incorporated. Les soins des personnes âgés, fragiles mais toujours compétentes et dont la vie touche à sa fin, posent des problèmes de plus en plus urgents. Cet article discute de plusieurs aspets qui se manifestent dans les soins des malades ayant écrit des mandats concernants leurs soins et qui doivent maintenant prendre des décisions graves concernant la vie ou la mort. Les aspets dont il s'agit dans cet article sont: le consentement informé des personnes âgés: le droit de la famille de participer à la décision; les traitements inutiles; et le rôle des infirmiers/ères pour plaider leur cause pendant des moments difficles de prises de décisions. Des recommendations pour de plus importantes interventions infirmières sont comprises. Die Pflege der geistig kompetenten aber hinfälligen Personen im hohen Alter stellt immer grössere Anforderungen. Dieser Artikel untersucht verschiedene ethische Aspekte, die bei der Pflege von Patienten, die eine schriftliche Vollmacht über medizinische Behandlung ausgestellt haben für ihre Pflege und jetzt Entscheidungen über Leben oder Tod treffen müssen. Der Artikel umfasst folgende Bereiche: informierten Zustimmung des Patienten, das Mitbestimmungsrecht der Familie, Zwecklosigkeit der Behandlung, und die Rolle des Pflegepersonals als Fürsprecher der Patienten bei schwierigen Entscheidungen. Empfehlungen für eine grössere Beteiligung oder Mitbestimmung des Pflegepersonals in diesen Fällen sind eingeschlossen. (shrink)
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  50. Teilhard.Mary Lukas -1981 - New York: McGraw-Hill. Edited by Ellen Lukas.
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