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    Practicing the Patience of God: A Response to Technologically Induced Impatience by Way of Ancient Holy Habit.Samuel E. Baker - 2019 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 12 (2):177-197.
    This article addresses three interrelated concerns: the pervasive nature of technologically induced impatience, a theological understanding of divine patience, and, finally, a suitable response to techno-impatience by way of engagement with the art and practice of holy habit. As we have experienced faster flows of information, and larger amounts of information through which we must sort, we have become less patient people. This loss of patience continues to produce a new kind of personal and communal disquiet on an impressive scale. (...)
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  2. The Metaphysics of Goodness in the Ethics of Aristotle.Samuel Baker - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (7):1839-1856.
    Kraut and other neo-Aristotelians have argued that there is no such thing as absolute goodness. They admit only good in a kind, e.g. a good sculptor, and good for something, e.g. good for fish. What is the view of Aristotle? Mostly limiting myself to the Nicomachean Ethics, I argue that Aristotle is committed to things being absolutely good and also to a metaphysics of absolute goodness where there is a maximally best good that is the cause of the goodness of (...)
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    “For No Reason”.Samuel E. Balentine - 2003 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 57 (4):349-369.
    The words “for no reason” hang over Job's story like the sword of Damocles. When the sword falls, we are plunged into a world that seems to hold “no more beginnings.” Why Israel's scriptures should include such a story, and why this story seeds any new beginnings for life “east of Eden,” is Job's question ... and ours.
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    Job 23:1–9, 16–17.Samuel E. Balentine - 1999 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (3):290-293.
    Job's search for God anticipates the quest for authentic spirituality amid the collective disillusionment and anxiety shared by Generation X. Indeed, the figure of Job as sage offers all of us a model in the painful search for meaningful life.
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    ΔΑΙΜΩΝ In Homer.Samuel E. Bassett - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (7-8):134-136.
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    The Unity of Homer.Samuel E. Bassett & John A. Scott - 1922 - American Journal of Philology 43 (2):177.
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  7. Immersive 3D Virtual Reality Cancellation Task for Visual Neglect Assessment: A Pilot Study.Samuel E. J. Knobel, Brigitte C. Kaufmann, Stephan M. Gerber, Dario Cazzoli, René M. Müri, Thomas Nyffeler & Tobias Nef - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  8. Job.Samuel E. Balentine - 2006
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    Selected Papers in Statistics and Probability by Abraham Wald. T. W. Anderson.Samuel E. Gluck - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (2):164-166.
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    Actoris in the Odyssey.Samuel E. Bassett - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):1-3.
    Professor Scott in his paper on ‘Eurynome and Eurycleia’ was inclined to believe, although he did not press the point, that Eurynome and Actoris were one and the same servant, the name Actoris being a patronymic. This explanation was offered also by Hayman, who compares Actorion , but it has been ignored by Wilamowitz and by van Leeuwen-Mendes da Costa, who reject ψ 226 sqq. It is an ingenious attempt to solve a small Homeric problem, and would be convincing but (...)
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  11. Music as a means of historical research.Samuel E. Asbury - 1951 - [College Station, Tex.: S. E. Asbury,].
     
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  12. Leviticus.Samuel E. Balentine - 2002
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    Founding the Wnt gene family: How wingless was found to be a positional signal and oncogene homolog.Nicholas E. Baker - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (2):2300156.
    The Wnt family of developmental regulators were named after the Drosophila segmentation gene wingless and the murine proto‐oncogene int‐1. Homology between these two genes connected oncogenesis to cell‐cell signals in development. I review how wingless was initially characterized, and cloned, as part of the quest to identify developmental cell‐to‐cell signals, based on predictions of the Positional Information Model, and on the properties of homeotic and segmentation gene mutants. The requirements and cell‐nonautonomy of wingless in patterning multiple embryonic and adult structures (...)
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    Religious Convictions and Professional Education.Thomas E. Baker & Timothy W. Floyd - 1992 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 1 (3-4):3-32.
  15. School social work with parents : developmental guidance groups in a preschool setting.Karen E. Baker - 2017 - In Miriam Jaffe (ed.), Social work and K-12 schools casebook: phenomenological perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  16. The Torah's Vision of Worship.Samuel E. Balentine - 1999
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    Morphologie du Japonais moderne.Samuel E. Martin & Charles Haguenauer - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (1):30.
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    New Life Korean-English Dictionary.Samuel E. Martin & Hyungki J. Lew - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (4):210.
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    All that is Solid, Melts into The Skyline: A Critical Sociomateriality Case Study of London's 'Sustainable' Skyscraper, the Strata SE1.James E. Baker - 2020 - Environment, Space, Place 12 (2):82-111.
    Abstract:Sustainable development and built heritage are oft-naturalized hegemonic discourses of the dominant social class. However, under the lens of critical sociomateriality, these categories destabilize—and in Brexit-era London, epicenter of a financial and technological capitalist circulatory space, “all that is solid melts” into the scopal regime of London's View Management Framework (LVMF). Analyzing multiple discourses of Southwark's Strata SE1— billed London's first “sustainable tower”—and adaptive reuse of the historically preserved Lambeth Water Tower, I argue that these structures constitute ‘interface objects’ in (...)
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    Logical Design of Digital Computers.Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):48-50.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought. A Cultural Perspective.Samuel E. Gluck - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):261-262.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. Edited by P. P. Wiener and A. Noland New York: Basic Books, 1957. Pp. x, 677. $8.00.Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    Against Salpingostomy as a Treatment for Ectopic Pregnancy.Samuel E. Hager - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (1):39-48.
    Ectopic pregnancy, when not resolved naturally, can be fatal to the mother if left untreated. A number of medical solutions exist, though none that save the life of the embryo. This article assesses the ethical value of one of these solutions, the salpingostomy, by examining the moral object of the salpingostomy and whether the procedure constitutes a direct abortion. The author responds with William E. May and Maria DeGoede to salpingostomy proponents Albert Moraczewski, Christopher Kaczor, John Tuohey, and others. Because (...)
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    Industrial Society: The Emergence of the Human Problems of Automation. Georges Friedmann. Edited with an Introduction by Harold L. Sheppard. Glencoe: The Free Press, 1955. Pp. 436. $6.00.Samuel E. Gluck - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):287-289.
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    Current general and liberal education reform efforts: The cycle continues.Samuel E. Kellams - 1985 - Educational Studies 16 (2):117-126.
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    La Pensee de L'Existence.Samuel E. Lindley & Jean Wahl - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):638.
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  27. Do statistical laws have explanatory efficacy?Samuel E. Gluck - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):34-38.
    In "Studies In The Logic Of Explanation" (Philosophy of Science, XV, 1948) Hempel and Oppenheim analyze the basic pattern of scientific explanation. One of the difficult problems which they acknowledge is "whether and how the analysis of explanation can be extended from the case where all general ex- planatory principles invoked are of a strictly universal or 'deterministic' form to the case where explanatory reference is made to statistical hypotheses." It is hoped that the remarks which follow may contribute a (...)
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    Report on the fifth interamerican congress of philosophy.Samuel E. Gluck - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (21):625-634.
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    Technological Ethics and “Value-Free” Social Science.Samuel E. Gluck - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 2:197-201.
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  30. The Ethical Development of Managerial Responsibility.Samuel E. Gluck - 1960 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    Rethinking Power.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 1992 - Albany, NY, USA: SUNY Press.
    The authors represent the cutting edge of current research into the concept of power. Among the topics discussed are power in social theory, feminist conceptions of power, power and sexuality, modes of oppression and domination, the significance of Foucault’s theory of power, and power in market transactions. Included are contributions by Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, Terence Ball, Jeffrey Isaac, Thomas McCarthy, Gayatri Spivak, Iris Marion Young, Jean Baker Miller, Nancy C. M. Hartsock, Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis, and Roger S. (...)
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Nonsense‐mediated RNA decay – a switch and dial for regulating gene expression.Jenna E. Smith & Kristian E. Baker - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (6):612-623.
    Nonsense‐mediated RNA decay (NMD) represents an established quality control checkpoint for gene expression that protects cells from consequences of gene mutations and errors during RNA biogenesis that lead to premature termination during translation. Characterization of NMD‐sensitive transcriptomes has revealed, however, that NMD targets not only aberrant transcripts but also a broad array of mRNA isoforms expressed from many endogenous genes. NMD is thus emerging as a master regulator that drives both fine and coarse adjustments in steady‐state RNA levels in the (...)
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    Understanding preferences for disclosure of individual biomarker results among participants in a longitudinal birth cohort.S. E. Wilson, E. R. Baker, A. C. Leonard, M. H. Eckman & B. P. Lanphear - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12):736-740.
    Background To describe the preferences for disclosure of individual biomarker results among mothers participating in a longitudinal birth cohort. Methods We surveyed 343 mothers that participated in the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment Study about their biomarker disclosure preferences. Participants were told that the study was measuring pesticide metabolites in their biological specimens, and that the health effects of these low levels of exposure are unknown. Participants were asked whether they wanted to receive their results and their child's (...)
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    Too Big to Care.Doreen E. Shanahan, Jeffrey R. Baker, Stephen M. Rapier & Nancy Ellen Dodd - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 17:221-236.
    Beginning in 2002, Wells Fargo began opening fraudulent accounts for unsuspecting customers. Stakeholders at every level either participated in, ignored, or tolerated the bank’s behavior that defrauded consumers on a massive scale. These unethical and well-documented schemes spanned more than a decade. Using public sources, this case recounts the events and ethical lapses that unfolded over the multiyear investigation of the Wells Fargo fraudulent accounts scandal and illuminates the general systemic failures of corporate culture and governance, public regulation, and market (...)
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Reviewed Work: Modern Science and Human Values: A Study in the History of Ideas by Everett W. Hall. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (13):359-362.
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    Automation, Cybernetics, and Society. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (15):398-410.
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    The Fabric of Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (24):777-781.
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    The Spirit of Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Lindley - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (4):383-385.
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    Growth in Living Systems. M. X. Zarrow. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (3):300-301.
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    Realism, Materialsm, And The Mind: The Philosophy of Roy Wood Sellars. By Norman Paul Melchert. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):281-282.
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    Modern Science and Human Values: A Study in the History of Ideas. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (13):359-362.
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. P. P. Wiener, A. Noland. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    System of Ethics. Leonard Nelson, Norbert Guterman. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):231-232.
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    The Measurement of Values. L. L. Thurstone. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (4):408-409.
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    Dagur Mongolian Grammar, Texts, and Lexicon.Roy Andrew Miller & Samuel E. Martin - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):439.
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    A Korean-English Dictionary.John C. Jamieson, Samuel E. Martin, Yang Ha Lee & Sung-un Chang - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):395.
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    Beginning Korean.Peter H. Lee, Samuel E. Martin & Young-Sook C. Lee - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):150.
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