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Fran Gray
Bristol University
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    Protection as connection: feminist relational theory and protecting civilians from violence in South Sudan.Felicity Gray - 2022 - Journal of Global Ethics 18 (1):152-170.
    The direct protection of civilians from the violence and harms of armed conflict is most often understood in fixed, identity-centred terms: of what protection is, where it is located, of who provid...
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    Tragedy and Truth. Studies in the Development of a Renaissance and Neoclassical Discourse.Floyd Gray & Timothy J. Reiss - 1980 - Substance 9 (4):111.
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    Dalia Nassar. Romantic Empiricism.Fraser Gray - 2023 - Environmental Philosophy 20 (2):338-342.
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    Simone Weil.Francine du Plessix Gray - 2001 - New York: Viking Press.
    Biography of the French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist Simone Weil (1909-1943). Unrevised and unpublished proofs.
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    Gender, Rhetoric and Print Culture in French Renaissance Writing.Devan Baty & Floyd Gray - 2002 - Substance 31 (2/3):292.
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    Collective learning, change and improvement in health care: trialling a facilitated learning initiative with general practice teams.Suzanne Bunniss, Francesca Gray & Diane Kelly - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):630-636.
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    Discussion & reviews.Peter Forrest, Jocelyn Dunphy Blomfield, Bruce Langtry, Purushottama Bilimoria, Frances Gray, V. L. Krishnamoorthy & Winifred Win Han Lamb - 1997 - Sophia 36 (1):140-166.
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    Efficient graph automorphism by vertex partitioning.Glenn Fowler, Robert Haralick, F. Gail Gray, Charles Feustel & Charles Grinstead - 1983 - Artificial Intelligence 21 (1-2):245-269.
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    Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh: Reflections on Incarnation in Analytical Psychology.Frances Gray - 2012 - Routledge.
    How do you know anything is true? What relation is there between my psyche and your psyche, does one exist? Can we doubt everything or are some things indubitable? What does Jung have to say about body and psyche, body and mind? Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh is an analysis and critique of interpretations of Cartesian philosophy in analytical psychology. It focuses on readings of Descartes that have important implications for understanding Jung, and analytical and existential psychology generally. Frances Gray's (...)
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    Jung and Levinas: An Ethics of Mediation.Frances Gray - 2015 - Hove, UK: Routledge.
    This book brings C.G. Jung into conversation with the French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, taking a radical view of post-modernist theory which, the author argues, is relentlessly introverted. Frances Gray presents completely new research which extends analytical psychology into the world of dispute resolution in mediation within a deeply philosophical framework. Arguing that mediation is a therapeutics that entails a psycho-social archaeology which, in turn, requires recognition of the foundational roles of sex/gender, time and narrative in inter-subjective relationships, this book develops (...)
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    Jung, Irigaray, individuation: philosophy, analytical psychology, and the question of the feminine.Frances Gray - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    The dreaming body -- The philosophical Jung -- Locating identities : individual and collective matters -- Projection : the mirror image -- Divine reversal -- Mimesis revisited : Demeter and Persephone -- Jung, Irigaray, and essentialism : a new look at an old problem -- Speaking of the collective unconscious.
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    3 Original Habitation: Pregnant Flesh as Absolute Hospitality.Frances Gray - 2013 - In Sarah LaChance Adams & Caroline R. Lundquist (eds.), Coming to Life: Philosophies of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering. Fordham University Press. pp. 71-87.
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    Philosophy and the maternal body: Reading silence.F. Gray - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):306 – 307.
    Book Information Philosophy and the Maternal Body: Reading Silence. By Michelle Boulous Walker. Routledge. London and New York. 1998. Pp. x + 235.
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  14. Privacy, Embarrassment and social power: British sitcom.Frances Gray - 2005 - In Sharon Lockyer & Michael Pickering (eds.), Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humour. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 146--161.
     
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    Walking with death, walking with science, walking with living: Philosophical praxis and happiness.Frances Gray - 2005 - Cosmos and History 1 (2):334-347.
    This paper explores the consequences of acknowledging that we are the dead walking with the dead. I argue that if we take the view that life frames death, rather than the view that death frames life, then we must refigure our living as ethical creatures. Using Aristotle's notion that we become virtuous by practising virtue, I argue that happiness, thought of in terms of ethical living, should temper our attitude to death as the inevitable end we must all encounter. Acknowledgement (...)
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    Walking With Death, Walking With Science, Walking With Living: Philosophical Praxis and Happiness.Frances Gray - 2006 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 1 (2):334-347.
    This paper explores the consequences of acknowledging that we are the dead walking with the dead. I argue that if we take the view that life frames death, rather than the view that death frames life, then we must refigure our living as ethical creatures. Using Aristotle's notion that we become virtuous by practising virtue, I argue that happiness, thought of in terms of ethical living, should temper our attitude to death as the inevitable end we must all encounter. Acknowledgement (...)
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  17. John Hick: A Critical Introduction and Reflection, by David Cheetham. [REVIEW]F. M. Gray - 2004 - Ars Disputandi 4.
    David Cheetham's text, 'John Hick: A Critical Introduction and Reflection' is an extensive introduction to the equally extensive work of philosopher of religion, John Hick. Cheetham traces the development of Hick's thinking from Hick's early adoption of phenomenological approaches to his articulation of a religious pluralism that attempts to read together the world's major religious traditions. Cheetham engages with Hick's defenders and critics, painstakingly analysing the themes which have occupied the minds of philosophers of religion during the twentieth century. Hence (...)
     
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    Review of Richard Kearney, The God Who May Be: A Hermeneutics of Religion[REVIEW]Frances Gray - 2002 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (3).
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