| 1. | " Fields of research include: modern and
classical languages, linguistics, literature, history, jurisprudence,
philosophy, archaeology, comparative religion, ethics, and the history,
criticism, and theory of the arts."
| Source: | Turpen, Bill L. "Time to begin application process for Mideast study opportunities" Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 23.10 Dec. 1 2004: 54-55  |
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| 2. | " Not only did the study of the Koran transform the
scholastic scene so that, increasingly, works of history, philosophy,
political theory, and jurisprudence were written, collected, and
studied, but it also galvanized an interest in poetics and rhetoric."
| Source: | SAWHNEY, SIMONA. "Satanic Choices: Poetry and Prophecy in Rushdie's Novel" Twentieth Century Literature 45.3 Sept. 22 1999: 253  |
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| 3. | " Ranging as it does from the Bible,
ancient philosophy, medieval ethics, theology and jurisprudence to the
casuists of early modern times, it possesses a command of its subject
matter that is sadly lacking in so many works of contemporary moral
theol ogy."
| Source: | . "Conscience and its Problems: An Introduction toCasuistry" Religious Studies 35.4 Dec. 1 1999: 506  |
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| 4. | "
For Knapp, environmental ethics--that is, the branch of philosophy
concerned with the moral disposition of humanity toward nature--is found
on a continuum between biocentrism on the one end and anthropocentrism
on the other."
| Source: | Salmon, Jeffrey. "In Accord with Nature: Helping Students Form an EnvironmentalEthic Using Outdoor Experience and Reflection" Journal of Environmental Education 31.3 Mar. 22 2000: 43  |
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| 5. | " P. Heath,
in O. Weinberger, ed. Hans Kelsen: Essays in Legal and Moral Philosophy
(Dordrecht: D. Reidel); Cotterrell, Politics of Jurisprudence, 114.
(27.) Cotterrell, Politics of Jurisprudence, 114.
(28.) Beck, Arend, and Vander Lugt, International Rules, 58.
(29.) Mark W. Janis,..."
| Source: | OLSON, ANDY. "An Empire of the Scholars: Transnational Lawyers and the Rule of Opinio Juris" Perspectives on Political Science 29.1 Jan. 1 2000: 23  |
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| 6. | "... this dynamic scala naturae and are moral and theological
"falls." It is in these poetic presentations that
Milton's philosophical convictions of parasitic scales demonstrate
most clearly the determination of essence by ethics."
| Source: | Graves, Neil D. "Infelix culpa: Milton's Son of God and the incarnation as a fall in Paradise Lost" Philological Quarterly 81.2 Mar. 22 2002: 159-184  |
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| 7. | "... Choice Theory', in Kenneth
Arrow and Michael Intriligator, eds, Handbook of Mathematical Economics
(Amsterdam: North Holland, 1985), pp. 1075-181, at p. 1129: Daniel
Hausman and Michael McPherson, 'Taking Ethics Seriously: Economics
and Contemporary Moral Philosophy', Journal of Economic Literature,
31..."
| Source: | Aldred, Jonathan. "Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: a comment" British Journal of Political Science 34.4 Oct. 1 2004: 747-753  |
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| 8. | " In
"Do We Need a Philosophical Ethics?" Ronald Beiner argues for
the continuing relevance of Aristotelian contextual, practical reason,
as articulated by Gadamer, against Jurgen Habermas's attempt to
establish moral judgments on firm philosophical foundations."
| Source: | Klosko, George. "Action and Contemplation: Studies in the Moral and PoliticalThought of Aristotle" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 163  |
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| 9. | " Development as
Freedom draws together a lifetime of scholarship spanning the
disciplines of ethics, economics, sociology, politics, demography, and
moral philosophy into a grand synthesis: social choice underpinned by
substantive freedoms of individuals promotes the development of
economies and societies in their broadest sense."
| Source: | Sundararajan, V.,Sen, Amartya. "Development as Freedom" Finance & Development 37.2 June 1 2000: 53  |
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| 10. | " An emphasis on the concrete and particular, as opposed to
the abstract and general, distinguishes practical ethics of all sorts
from the more theory-centered ethics that tends to predominate in
philosophy classrooms."
| Source: | . "letters" Hastings Center Report 29.5 Sept. 1 1999: 4  |
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| 11. | " Although little attention has been paid to this phenomenon by
those in jurisprudence or moral philosophy, the practice of
scape-goating deserves serious study."
| Source: | MELLEMA, GREGORY. "Scapegoats" Criminal Justice Ethics 19.1 Jan. 1 2000: 3  |
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| 12. | " The treatment is not restricted to slavery as a
historical and industrial system; the book also considers slavery in the
context of Biblical and religious doctrine, moral philosophy,
jurisprudence, and ethno-religious perceptions of the Other."
| Source: | Solow, Barbara L. "The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern,1492-1800" Journal of Interdisciplinary History v29.n1 June 22 1998: 128-131  |
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| 13. | "... to explore its
underlying but unstated presuppositions and the way it determines the
course of its casuistic deliberations; see his Casuistry and Modern
Ethics: A Poetics of Practical Reasoning (Chicago: University of
Chicago, 1996) 12%53.
(17) See Bruno Schuller,..."
| Source: | KEENAN, JAMES F. "APPLYING THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CASUISTRY OF ACCOMMODATION TO HIV PREVENTION" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 492  |
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| 14. | "
Berlin learned from his Oxford teachers that political philosophy is
a branch of moral philosophy, and this leads him to the conclusion that
the central question of politics is that of the permissible limits of
obedience and coercion in the interest of individual..."
| Source: | Frisch, Morton J. "A critical appraisal of Isaiah Berlin's philosophy of pluralism" Review of Politics v60.n3 June 22 1998: 421-433  |
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| 15. | "... presence in the poetic text."
After chiding poststructuralist theory and cultural studies for
diluting and rigidifying innovative art, Perloff concedes in "What
We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Poetry" that practical
criticism has had even more of a marginalizing effect on postmodernism."
| Source: | . "Poetry On & Off the Page: Essays for EmergentOccasions" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 168  |
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| 16. | "
The final two chapters are devoted to practical politics and
jurisprudence."
| Source: | Mulvaney, Robert J. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Review of Politics v60.n3 June 22 1998: 599-603  |
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| 17. | " But the focus on political economy in the
Wealth of Nations is part of what Smith calls "Natural
Jurisprudence," which, in turn, is strictly subordinate to the
broader study of moral philosophy."
| Source: | Fukuyama, Francis. "Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment" Public Interest .136 June 22 1999: 121-126  |
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| 18. | " W. does so in three chapters that deal
respectively with the general epistemological framework of Demmer's
moral theology and the relation between theological and philosophical
infrastructure; Demmer's conception of ethics and in particular his
theory..."
| Source: | Dell'Oro, Roberto. "Theologische Ethik als Handlungsleitende Sinnwissenschaft: Der Fundamentalethische Entwurf von Klaus Demmer" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 875-877  |
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| 19. | " Social work students and students in other professions are
now routinely acquainted with standard ethical theory which, until the
early 1980s, was addressed primarily in traditional moral philosophy and
ethics courses rather than in professional education (Callahan &
Bok, 1980)."
| Source: | Reamer, Frederic G. "The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk-Management Strategy" Social Work 45.4 July 1 2000: 355  |
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| 20. | "... of language; (iii) epistemology; (iv) theology; (v) natural
philosophy including philosophy of mind; (vi) moral psychology and the
theory of action; (vii) ethics and the natural law tradition."
| Source: | . "The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy" Religious Studies 34.4 Dec. 1 1998: 510-512  |
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| 21. | " Nussbaum, Professor of Law and Ethics at the
University of Chicago and author of such books as Love's Knowledge:
Essays on Philosophy and Literature and Poetic Justice: The Literary
Imagination and Public..."
| Source: | Tanner, Stephen L. "Literary Study and the Social Order" Humanitas 12.2 Sept. 22 1999: 48  |
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| 22. | "... Theory of Communicative Action, tr.
Thomas McCarthy (Boston: Beacon Press, 1984), chapters 1 and 3.
[14.] Habermas, Moral Consciousness, p. 68.
[15.] Jonathan D. Moreno, "Ethics By Committee: The Moral
Authority of Consensus," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy..."
| Source: | CASARETT, DAVID J.,DASKAL, FRONA,LANTOS, JOHN. "The Authority of the Clinical Ethicist" Hastings Center Report 28.6 Nov. 1 1998: 6-7  |
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| 23. | " On
the one hand, Aristotle treated the study of politics as a branch of
practical knowledge, its aim being action (praxis), not theory."
| Source: | Smith, Steven B. "Political Science and Political Philosophy: An Uneasy Relation" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.2 June 1 2000: 189  |
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| 24. | "
Indeed, if the unification and resolution of the differences
between the major ethical theories was possible this book would be a
pioneering work of moral philosophy and not just a textbook about
management ethics."
| Source: | WARREN, RICHARD C. "Management ethics: Integrity at work" Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 73.2 June 1 2000: 259  |
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| 25. | "
Justice as fair treatment, of course, is a ubiquitous assumption of
contemporary moral theory (Gewirth and other proponents of egalitarian
ethics) and political philosophy (Rawls and liberal political theorists
generally)."
| Source: | McKenzie, David. "Miracles are not immoral: a response to James Keller's moral argument against miracles" Religious Studies 35.1 Mar. 1 1999: 73-74  |
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