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    The effect of sub-lattice order in binary alloys with one magnetic component. II.D. A. Lavis & W. M. Fairbairn - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (123):477-492.
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    The Organism of the Mind. By G. Richard Heyer, M.D. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1933. Pp. xiii + 271. Price 15s.). [REVIEW]W. R. D. Fairbairn - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):246-.
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    Fairbairn's reply to the comments of Balint, Foulkes, and Sutherland.W. Ronald D. Fairbairn - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):333-338.
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    A critical evaluation of certain basic psycho-analytical conceptions.W. Ronald D. Fairbairn - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (25):49-60.
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    No title available: New books. [REVIEW]W. R. D. Fairbairn - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):246-247.
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  6. Mutualisms.Judith L. Bronstein, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. J. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
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  7. Evolutionary ecology: concepts and case studies.M. Tatar, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
  8. Predicting the outcome of biological control.J. H. Myers, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. J. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
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  9. Pesticide resistance.J. A. McKenzie, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. J. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
     
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    Film and Philosophy Family Reunion: On Film and Philosophy (Volume 3, 1996) edited by Kendall D'Andrade.Marty Fairbairn - 1998 - Film-Philosophy 2 (1).
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  11. Some comments on dr Fairbairn's paper.J. D. Sutherland - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):329-333.
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    Some Comments on Fairbairn's Paper.J. D. Sutherland - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):329-333.
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    Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting.David P. Celani - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1964) challenged the dominance of Freud's drive theory with a psychoanalytic theory based on the internalization of human relationships. Fairbairn assumed that the unconscious develops in childhood and contains dissociated memories of parental neglect, insensitivity, and outright abuse that are impossible the children to tolerate consciously. In Fairbairn's model, these dissociated memories protect developing children from recognizing how badly they are being treated and allow them to remain attached even to physically abusive parents. (...)
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    Fairbairn, Winnicott, and Guntrip on the social significance of schizoids.Gal Gerson - 2022 - History of the Human Sciences 35 (3-4):144-167.
    The mid-century object relations approach saw the category of schizoids as crucial to its own formation. Rooted in a developmental phase where the perception of the mother as a whole and real person had not yet been secured, the schizoid constitution impeded relationships and forced schizoids to communicate through a compliant persona while the kernel self remained isolated. Fairbairn, Winnicott, and Guntrip thought that schizoid features underlay many other pathologies that earlier, Freudian psychoanalysis had misidentified. To correct this, a (...)
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    Critical notices.A. M. Fairbairn - 1907 - Mind 16 (62):271-276.
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    Complexity and the Value of Lives—some philosophical dangers for mentally handicapped people.Gavin J. Fairbairn - 1991 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2):211-217.
    ABSTRACT In his book The End of Life James Rachels argues that in a situation of forced choice if we must choose between a more and a less complex human being we have good reason to choose in favour of the normal human. He argues also that since some humans have less complex mental abilities than some animals it will sometimes be right to choose a non‐human animal in preference to a human being. I do not consider Rachels’belief that sometimes (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine.Gavin J. Fairbairn - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (4):213-213.
  18. Introduction: Psychology, ethics, and change.G. Fairbairn - 1987 - In Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.), Psychology, ethics, and change. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
     
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    Psychology, ethics, and change.Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.) - 1987 - New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    The contributors consider the ethical issues surrounding the use of psychological approaches to bring about change in human well-being. They raise many profound and disturbing questions that will stimulate debate in this important area.
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  20. Respect for persons.Gavin Fairbairn - 1987 - In Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.), Psychology, ethics, and change. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 244.
     
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    Bad world music.Timothy D. Taylor - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 83.
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    Injustice in the Spaces between Concepts.Fran Fairbairn - 2020 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 58 (1):102-136.
    I argue that epistemic injustice manifests not only in the content of our concepts, but in the spaces between them. Others have shown that epistemic injustice arises in the form of “testimonial injustice,” where an agent is harmed because her credibility is undervalued, and “hermeneutical injustice,” where an agent is harmed because some community lacks the conceptual resources that would allow her to render her experience intelligible. I think that epistemic injustice also arises as a result of prejudiced and harmful (...)
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    The relationship of ethics education to moral sensitivity and moral reasoning skills of nursing students.Mihyun Park, Diane Kjervik, Jamie Crandell & Marilyn H. Oermann - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):568-580.
    This study described the relationships between academic class and student moral sensitivity and reasoning and between curriculum design components for ethics education and student moral sensitivity and reasoning. The data were collected from freshman (n = 506) and senior students (n = 440) in eight baccalaureate nursing programs in South Korea by survey; the survey consisted of the Korean Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the Korean Defining Issues Test. The results showed that moral sensitivity scores in patient-oriented care and conflict were (...)
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    The critical temperatures of binary alloys with one magnetic component.G. M. Bell & W. M. Fairbairn - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (67):907-928.
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    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethics of Self-Harm.Gavin J. Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn - 1995 - Routledge.
    Suicide is devastating. It is an assault on our ideas of what living is about. In Contemplating Suicide Gavin Fairbairn takes fresh look at suicidal self harm. His view is distinctive in not emphasising external facts: the presence or absence of a corpse, along with evidence that the person who has become a corpse, intended to do so. It emphasises the intentions that the person had in acting, rather than the consequences that follow from those actions. Much of the (...)
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    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethics of Self Harm.Gavin Fairbairn & David J. Mayo - 1995 - Bioethics 10 (4):350-352.
    Suicide is devastating. It is an assault on our ideas of what living is about. In Contemplating Suicide Gavin Fairbairn takes fresh look at suicidal self harm. His view is distinctive in not emphasising external facts: the presence or absence of a corpse, along with evidence that the person who has become a corpse, intended to do so. It emphasises the intentions that the person had in acting, rather than the consequences that follow from those actions. Much of the (...)
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    Interpreting Conciliar Christology.Donald Fairbairn - 2022 - Journal of Analytic Theology 10:363-381.
    Given the interest in analytic theology circles about following “conciliar Christology,” this article describes three different patterns by which patristics scholars have interpreted the relations between the Ecumenical Councils in the past 150 years, patterns that I label as “pendulum swing,” “synthesis of emphases,” and “Cyrillian/traditional.” The article argues that whereas much analytic theology work on Christology belongs in the “synthesis of emphases” pattern, the ascendant paradigm in patristics scholarship is Cyrillian/traditional. It makes a case that the councils understood themselves (...)
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  29. Sur les rapports entre les éditions du "Traité des trois imposteurs" et la tradition manuscrite de cet ouvrage.Bertram Schwarzbach & A. Fairbairn - 1987 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:111-136.
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    In vino veritas, in aqua lucrum: Farmland investment, environmental uncertainty, and groundwater access in California’s Cuyama Valley.Madeleine Fairbairn, Jim LaChance, Kathryn Teigen De Master & Loka Ashwood - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):285-299.
    This paper explores the relationship between farmland investment and environmental uncertainty. It examines how farmland investors seek to “render land investible” in spite of drought, groundwater depletion, and changing regulations. To do so, we analyze a single case study: the purchase of 8000 acres of dry rangeland in California’s Cuyama Valley by the Harvard University endowment for use in creating an irrigated vineyard. Drawing from interviews with Cuyama Valley farmers and community members, participant observation at community meetings, and public document (...)
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    Epistemic injustice through transformative learning.Fran Fairbairn - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (4-5):964-982.
    In this paper, I argue that epistemic injustice can result from transformative learning. Transformative learning causes a radical change in the structure of a student’s personal epistemic resources to bring them in line with the structure of a discipline’s shared epistemic resources. When those shared epistemic resources are biased, this transformation prevents students from retaining aspects of their personal epistemic resources which it is strongly in their interests (as well as in the interests of the broader epistemic community) to retain. (...)
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    Enforced death: enforced life.G. Fairbairn - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (3):144-149.
    The notion of 'quality of life' frequently features in discussions about how it is appropriate to treat folk at the beginning and at the end of life. It is argued that there is a disjunction between its use in these two areas (1). In the case of disabled babies at the very beginning of life, 'quality of life' considerations are frequently used to justify enforced death on the basis that the babies in question would be better off dead. At times, (...)
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    Evolution as entropy: toward a unified theory of biology.D. R. Brooks - 1988 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by E. O. Wiley.
    "By combining recent advances in the physical sciences with some of the novel ideas, techniques, and data of modern biology, this book attempts to achieve a new and different kind of evolutionary synthesis. I found it to be challenging, fascinating, infuriating, and provocative, but certainly not dull."--James H, Brown, University of New Mexico "This book is unquestionably mandatory reading not only for every living biologist but for generations of biologists to come."--Jack P. Hailman, Animal Behaviour , review of the first (...)
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    The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church.Edwin Hatch & A. M. Fairbairn - 1895 - Wipf and Stock Publishers.
    Back in print are Hatch's classic Hibbert Lectures in which he calls into question the influence that Greek ideas had on the historical development of Christian theology. The earliest forms of Christianity were not only outside the sphere of Greek philosophy, but they also appealed, on the one hand, mainly to the classes which philosophy did not reach, and, on the other hand, to a standard which philosophy did not recognize. Edwin Hatch.
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  35. Trust, Power, and Transformation in the Prison Classroom.Fran Fairbairn - 2021 - Journal of Prison Education and Reentry 7 (2):160-182.
    This article does three things. First, it asks a new question about transformative education, namely ‘what is the role of power and trust in the decision of whether to transform one’s meaning scheme in the face of new information or whether to simply reject the new information?’ Secondly, it develops a five-stage model which elaborates on the role of this decision in transformative learning. Finally, it uses grounded-theory and the five-stage model to argue that power and trust play an important (...)
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    Art, Politics, and Taking Sides : An Interview with Istvan Szabo.Marty Fairbairn & Istvan Szabo - 2002 - Film-Philosophy 6 (1).
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    A good death: On the value of death and dying.Gavin Fairbairn - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (3):274–275.
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  38. Brain transplants and the orthodox view of personhood.Gavin J. Fairbairn - 2002 - In R.N. Fisher (ed.), Suffering, Death, and Identity. New York: Rodopi.
     
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    Context, Context, Context: Athanasius’ Biblical Interpretation in Contra Arianos.Donald Fairbairn - 2014 - Perichoresis 12 (2):119-135.
    This article examines Athanasius’ argument in his work Contra Arianos, focusing on the reasons for the order in which he addresses the biblical texts he considers. While the choice of which texts to discuss is dictated by the need to consider those texts that were evidently important in the Arians’ own exegetical arguments, the order in which Athanasius discusses them derives from his desire to begin with biblical texts that clearly describe the whole sweep of biblical redemption. Texts such as (...)
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  40. Christ dans la théologie moderne,.A. Fairbairn - 1894 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27 (5):428.
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  41. Christ dans la théologie moderne,.A. Fairbairn - 1894 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27 (4):352.
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  42. Christ dans la théologie moderne.A. Fairbairn - 1894 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27 (3):220.
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    Contextual Theological Education among Post-Soviet Protestants: Case Study 2: The Masters of Arts in Contextual Theology at Donetsk Christian University.Donald Fairbairn & Darrell Cosden - 2001 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 18 (2):125-128.
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    Ethics for Everyone - a Practical Guide to Interdisciplinary Biomedical Ethics Education.G. J. Fairbairn - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (6):362-363.
  45. Empathy, Intuition and the Development of Expertise in Teaching.Gavin Fairbairn - 1999 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 19 (2):99-105.
     
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  46. Eastern Orthodoxy Through Western Eyes.Donald Fairbairn - 2002
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    Intrusion of the Real: Interview with Sophie Fiennes, Director, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema.Marty Fairbairn - 2006 - Film-Philosophy 10 (3):38-49.
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    Integrating Special Children: Some Ethical Issues.Gavin Fairbairn & Susan Fairbairn - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (2):187-189.
  49. Kate Hill The Long Sleep: Young people and Suicide.G. Fairbairn - 1996 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 13:227-228.
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    Kuhse, Singer and slippery slopes.G. J. Fairbairn - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):132-147.
    Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer recently examined the view expressed by John Lorber that whereas at times it is permissible to allow severely handicapped infants to die, killing them must never be allowed. In attempting to demonstrate the mistaken nature of Lorber's fear that allowing active infanticide would lead us onto a slippery slope Kuhse and Singer make much use of John Harris's paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics in which he criticised Lorber's views. This paper examines some aspects (...)
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