Results for 'Derrol Hopewell'

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    Business Ethics on the Internet.N. Ben Fairweather & Derrol Hopewell - 1997 - Business Ethics 6 (3):125-133.
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    Business ethics on the internet.N. Ben Fairweather & Derrol Hopewell - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):125–133.
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    Response to 'Position statement on ethics, equipoise and research on charged particle therapy'.B. Jones, J. Howick, J. Hopewell & S. M. Liew - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (8):576-577.
    In August 2011, a group of medical doctors, ethicists, academic and medical physicists were asked to debate and reach consensus on the potential need for randomised control trials to test charged particle radiation therapy for treating tumours. The outcome of the meeting was a paper recently published in the Journal of Medical Ethics entitled “Position statement on ethics, equipoise and research on charged particle therapy” by Sheehan et al. However 6 of the 30 meeting participants withdrew from authorship of the (...)
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    Help-Seeking for Mental Health Issues in Professional Rugby League Players.Susanna Kola-Palmer, Kiara Lewis, Alison Rodriguez & Derrol Kola-Palmer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Desiderius Erasmus. The Praise of Folly.Don Cameron Allen & Hoyt Hopewell Hudson - 1944 - American Journal of Philology 65 (1):109.
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    The Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus. [REVIEW]P. O. K. & Hoyt Hopewell Hudson - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (16):445.
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    Sacred Games, Death, and Renewal in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands: The Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies.Sandra Wallace - 2012 - Journal of Critical Realism 11 (4):507-509.
    Sacred Games, Death, and Renewal in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands Content Type Journal Article Category Review Pages 507-509 DOI 10.1558/jcr.v11i4.507 Authors Sandra Wallace, Artefact Heritage, Po Box 772 Rose Bay, NSW 2029 Journal Journal of Critical Realism Online ISSN 1572-5138 Print ISSN 1476-7430 Journal Volume Volume 11 Journal Issue Volume 11, Number 4 / 2012.
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  8. Review of the Praise of Folly by Erasmus translated by Hoyt Hopewell Hudson (Princeton , 2015). [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2016 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (4):429-31.
    This is a review of the 2015 Princeton edition of The Praise of Folly.
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  9. Sacred Games, Death, and Renewal in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands: The Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies. [REVIEW]Sandra Wallace - 2012 - Journal of Critical Realism 11 (4):507-509.
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    In hope of recognition: The morality of perception.Cynthia Gayman - 2011 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (2):148-160.
    When the Bible salesman is invited to stay for dinner, Hulga Hopewell immediately recognizes the young man sitting across the table from her as something true to type, a pitiable exemplar of those her mother would classify as "good country people," which happens to be the title of Flannery O'Connor's 1955 short story where this scene takes place (see 1978). 1 Hulga's assessment of Manley Pointer is a preliminary judgment and as such is not particularly perceptive. It signifies what (...)
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    Archaeology beyond postmodernity: a science of the social.Andrew M. Martin - 2013 - Lanham: AltaMira Press, a division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Entangled by modernism -- Archaeological use of theories -- Object science -- Group formation, dissent, and change -- A method for analyzing cultural action -- Fragmenting the Bronze Age -- Contestation in the Hopewell.
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  12. Archaeological Facts in Transit: The ‘Eminent Mounds’ of Central North America.Alison Wylie - 2011 - In Peter Howlett & Mary S. Morgan (eds.), How well do facts travel?: the dissemination of reliable knowledge. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 301-322.
    Archaeological facts have a perplexing character; they are often seen as less likely to “lie,” capable of bearing tangible, material witness to actual conditions of life, actions and events, but at the same time they are notoriously fragmentary and enigmatic, and disturbingly vulnerable to dispersal and attrition. As Trouillot (1995) argues for historical inquiry, the identification, selection, interpretation and narration of archaeological facts is a radically constructive process. Rather than conclude on this basis that archaeological facts and fictions are indistinguishable, (...)
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