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    AIDS and international ethics.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Ethics and International Affairs 2:139–154.
    Brenda Almond examines different countries' policies and ways of attempting to deal with AIDS, focusing on their positions in regard to rights.
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    Counselling for Tolerance.Brenda Almond - 1997 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1):19-30.
    Tolerance is not neutrality, nor should tolerance in counselling be equated with a spiritual and emotional vacuum. Tolerance applies to style rather than stance, and a counsellor needs a conception of the ideal — broadly speaking, a moral position. Originally proclaimed against religious and political tyranny, the political ideal of tolerance has in the twentieth century become confused with permissiveness, and is thus sometimes charged with generating many of the ills of modern society, including crime and family breakdown. Counselling has (...)
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    Making Mortal Choices: Three Exercises in Moral Casuistry.Brenda Almond - 2001 - Mind 110 (439):715-717.
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    Alasdair MacIntyre: the virtue of tradition.Brenda Almond - 1990 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (1):99-104.
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    Seeking Wisdom.Brenda Almond - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (281):417 - 433.
    A sign seen in the Philosophy Department of the University of Uppsala reads: A philosopher is one who will deliver a paper on the Hangman's Paradox at a conference on capital punishment. I might take as a supporting example of this tendency to focus on the irrelevant or the inappropriate a real paper to a medico-legal conference on organ transplants which argued that it would be morally justifiable to remove a heart from a healthy would-be heart donor. There are also (...)
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    Applied philosophy: morals and metaphysics in contemporary debate.Brenda Almond & Donald Hill (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Routledge.
    Designed to bring the concepts and methods of philosophy to bear on practical concerns, the essays in this volume discuss the environment, personal relationships, war, terrorism and violence, social justice and medicine. Contributors emphasize the metaphysical and ethical dimensions.
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  7. A Religion For Philosophers Or A Philosophy For The Religious?Brenda Almond - 2009 - The Philosopher 97 (2).
     
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    Booknotes.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Philosophy 63:133.
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    Border Anxiety: Culture, Identity and Belonging.Brenda Almond - 2016 - Philosophy 91 (4):463-481.
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    Bioethics in a Liberal Society.Brenda Almond - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (3):196-198.
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    Biomedical technology in a humanistic culture.Brenda Almond - 1999 - Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (3):229-240.
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    Seven Moral Myths.Brenda Almond - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (252):129 - 136.
    The present century has witnessed human crimes on an unprecedented scale. It has also seen the decline of ethics as a major element in higher education and as an academic study forming an important aspect of philosophy.
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    Bioethics and Family Values.Brenda Almond - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (1):107-108.
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    Human Bonds.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):3-16.
    ABSTRACT There are three kinds of bonds between human beings: biological and natural; legal and artificial; social and voluntary. Marriage can be seen as an artificial and legal means of shifting the loose bonding of the third category of relationship into the deep and inescapable bonding of the first. The desire to create bonds of this type is widespread, but non‐bonding, too, has been recommended either as good in itself—a way of achieving peace of mind or personal emancipation through wider (...)
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    Questions about the Good Life.Brenda Almond - 1993 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (2):257-257.
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    Taking Morality Seriously.Brenda Almond - 1992 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):117-118.
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    The Fragmenting Family.Brenda Almond - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Brenda Almond throws down a timely challenge to liberal consensus about personal relationships. She maintains that the traditional family is fragmenting in Western societies, causing serious social problems. She urges that we reconsider our attitudes to sex and reproduction in order to strengthen our most important social institution, the family.
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    Reasonable Partiality in Professional Relationships.Brenda Almond - 2005 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (1-2):155-168.
    First, two aspects of the partiality issue are identified: (1) Is it right/reasonable for professionals to favour their clients interests over either those of other individuals or those of society in general? (2) Are special non-universalisable obligations attached to certain professional roles?Second, some comments are made on the notions of partiality and reasonableness. On partiality, the assumption that only two positions are possible – a detached universalism or a partialist egoism – is challenged and it is suggested that partiality, e.g. (...)
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  19. Introducing Applied Ethics.Brenda Almond (ed.) - 1995 - Cambridge, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This timely collection of introductory essays provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to, and survey of, the major moral debates of today. Wide coverage and introduction to the main issues and arguments of applied ethics Each chapter specially commissioned to introduce newcomers Comprehensive notes and reading guides.
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    Education and liberty: Public provision and private choice.Brenda Almond - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (2):193–202.
    ABSTRACT Conventions on human rights give priority to parents in education but modern states tend to make uniform provision, tending towards a monopoly position. Education itself is not incompatible with liberty but is a condition of it. A three-sided conflict exists, however, between the state, parents and professionals as to who should represent the interests of children. Liberty is best preserved if the conflict is resolved in favour of parents, for only parental decision-making guarantees educational variety and change. In addition, (...)
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    Education and Liberty: public provision and private choice.Brenda Almond - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (2):193-202.
    Conventions on human rights give priority to parents in education but modern states tend to make uniform provision, tending towards a monopoly position. Education itself is not incompatible with liberty but is a condition of it. A three-sided conflict exists, however, between the state, parents and professionals as to who should represent the interests of children. Liberty is best preserved if the conflict is resolved in favour of parents, for only parental decision-making guarantees educational variety and change. In addition, the (...)
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    Dismantling our own foundations: A German perspective on contemporary philosophy of education.Brenda Almond - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (2):265–269.
    Brenda Almond; Dismantling Our Own Foundations: a German perspective on contemporary philosophy of education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 26, Iss.
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    Dismantling Our Own Foundations: a German perspective on contemporary philosophy of education.Brenda Almond - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (2):265-269.
    Brenda Almond; Dismantling Our Own Foundations: a German perspective on contemporary philosophy of education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 26, Iss.
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    Exploring philosophy: the philosophical quest.Brenda Almond - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell. Edited by Brenda Almond.
    In this new, revised and expanded edition of her classic introduction, Brenda Almond takes the reader on a progressive exploration through the main areas of contemporary philosophy.
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    Exploring Ethics: A Traveller's Tale.Brenda Almond - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume is a lively, wide-ranging introduction to ethics. It provides accessible coverage of the main ethical theories which offer the basis for an exploration of key issues and recent developments in applied ethics. The author's approach differs from other recent introductions, eschewing the utilitarian approach in favor of a rights and virtue ethics alternative.
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  26. Introduction: ethical theory and ethical practice.Brenda Almond - 1995 - In Introducing Applied Ethics. Blackwell.
     
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    Alasdair MacIntyre. Dependent Rational Animals: why human beings need the virtues, Duckworth, 1999. hb. £14.95. pp. xiii + 172. [REVIEW]Brenda Almond - 2001 - Philosophy 76 (1):158-174.
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    Books Received. [REVIEW]Brenda Almond - 1988 - Philosophy 63:135.
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    Ethics and Education: Two Revolutions.Brenda Almond - 1993
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    Education and the Individual.Brenda Almond - 1981 - Allen & Unwin Australia.
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    Ethical challenges and the new technologies of reproduction.Brenda Almond - 2007 - In Audrey Leathard & Susan Goodinson-McLaren (eds.), Ethics: Contemporary Challenges in Health and Social Care. Policy Press. pp. 201.
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    Editorial: Decalogue.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Philosophy 63:143.
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    Educational Thought: An Introduction.Brenda Almond - 1993 - Ashgate Publishing.
    This work begins by discussing the question: what is an educational theory? It goes on to suggest that educational theory should combine scientific accuracy with regard to its data, with conscious commitment to values and aims. The ideas of various educational philosophers are covered.
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  34. Family.Brenda Almond - 2003 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Gay Adoption.Brenda Almond - 2007 - Philosophy Now 61:11-11.
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    HIV and Pregnancy.Brenda Almond & Carole Ulanowsky - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (2):16-21.
    Testing women of childbearing age for HIV infection and disclosure of HIV status should be examined from three interlocking perspectives— women's personal concerns, the interests of caregivers, and those of the community. In the absence of specific objections, testing for HIV infection should be considered a routine procedure in prenatal care.
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    How to define terrorism, Jenny Teichman.Brenda Almond - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (250).
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    Idealism and religion in the philosophy of T.l.S. Sprigge.Brenda Almond - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (4):531-549.
    Although T.L.S. Sprigge described idealist philosophy as the stage beyond religion, his pantheistic idealism, while not itself a religion, offers a conception of God that seeks to meet the aspiration of human beings to understand their own place in the universe. While he shared with most mid twentieth century British philosophers a basic assumption of the primacy of experience, Sprigge took this strong empiricist assumption in a Berkeleyian rather than a Humean direction. This enabled him to find a place for (...)
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    Idealism and Religion in the Philosophy of T.L.S. Sprigge.Brenda Almond - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (4):531-549.
    Although T.L.S. Sprigge described idealist philosophy as the stage beyond religion, his pantheistic idealism, while not itself a religion, offers a conception of God that seeks to meet the aspiration of human beings to understand their own place in the universe. While he shared with most mid twentieth century British philosophers a basic assumption of the primacy of experience, Sprigge took this strong empiricist assumption in a Berkeleyian rather than a Humean direction. This enabled him to find a place for (...)
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    Kantian Voices in the Family Values Debate.Brenda Almond - 2012 - Ethics and Social Welfare 6 (2):143-156.
    One of the explanations frequently offered for current social problems is the breakdown of the family as an institution and the decline of values such as trust and responsibility that were until recently associated with it. While the philosophical position of many commentators in this area is rooted in a broadly utilitarian social philosophy, there is a case for an alternative—i.e. non-utilitarian—philosophical point of view. The essential requirement for such an alternative approach is that it accords a place to certain (...)
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    Means and ends in education.Brenda Almond - 1982 - Boston: Allen & Unwin.
    First published in 1982, Means and Ends in Education explores the contrasts between approaches to teaching where teaching is simply a means to some other end; approaches in which the end determines the means; and approaches in which means and ends are integrated and education serves an intrinsic purpose. The book considers the concept of education and evaluates different processes and techniques of teaching and learning. Divided into three parts, it covers instrumentalist approaches, learner-oriented approaches, and liberal approaches to education. (...)
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    Moral concerns.Brenda Almond - 1987 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
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    Notebook.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Philosophy 63:141.
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    New Directions in Ethics: the challenge of applied ethics.Brenda Almond - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (4):238-239.
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    No Title available.Brenda Almond - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (244):276-277.
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    No Title available: Review.Brenda Almond - 2013 - Philosophy 88 (2):329-335.
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    Philosophy and the Cult of Irrationalism.Brenda Almond - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 33:201-217.
    Philosophy, as I conceive it, is a journey and a quest. Conducted individually, it is nevertheless a collective attempt on the part of human beings from differing cultures and times to make sense of the arbitrary contingency of human existence, to find meaning in life. So understood, the impulse to philosophise needs no explanation or apology. It belongs to us all, and it exerts its own categorical imperative. Here I may quote the words of a wise woman, an invented contributor (...)
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    Philosophy, Or, Sophia: A Philosophical Odyssey.Brenda Almond - 1988
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    Setting bioethics in context.Brenda Almond - 1999 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (3):297–299.
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    Socialism, Feminism and Philosophy: a Radical Philosophy Reader.Brenda Almond - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (2):82-83.
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