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  1. Janet Mccracken (2011). The Tears of Things: Melancholy and Physical Objects by Schwenger, Peter. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (3):336-338.
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  2. Janet McCracken (2005). Falsely, Sanely, Shallowly. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1):139-156.
    Our reluctance to demystify grief is a sign of the distinctive obligation and discomfort that people feel towards those who have died. These feelings, however, are instructive about the nature of grief. As a vehicle of a living person’s relation to the dead, grief is mysterious—and we are rightly reluctant to take that mystery away. But grief is not to be avoided by philosophy on that account. I defend a less Romantic view of grief, in which a grieving person’s experience (...)
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  3. Janet McCracken (1999). Comic and Tragic Interlocutors and Socratic Method. Teaching Philosophy 22 (4):361-375.
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  4. Janet McCracken, William Martin & Bill Shaw (1998). Virtue Ethics and the Parable of the Sadhu. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (1):25-38.
    This article examines the various pedagogic models suggested by widely used texts and finds them to be predominately rule-based or rule directed. These approaches to the subject matter of business ethics are quite valuable ones, but we find them to leave no room for the study of the virtues. We intend to articulate our reasons for supporting a central if not exclusive role for virtue ethics.
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