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    Health as an Intermediate End and Primary Social Good.Greg Walker - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (1):6-19.
    The article propounds a justification of public health interventionism grounded on personal health as an intermediate human end in the ethical domain, on an interpretation of Aristotle. This goes beyond the position taken by some liberals that health should be understood as a prudential good alone. A second, but independent, argument is advanced in the domain of the political, namely, that population health can be justified as a political value in its own right as a primary social good, following an (...)
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    Argument and alternative dispute resolution systems.Gregg B. Walker & Steven E. Daniels - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (5):693-704.
    Alternative dispute resolution occurs outside the litigation process. The alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement in North America has emphasized viable alternatives to the litigation framework, such as arbitration, mediation, med-arb, multi-party facilitation, non-legal negotiation, mini-trials, administrative hearings, private judging (“renta-judge”), fact finding, and moderated settlement conferences. This essay addresses argument in the dominant alternatives: arbitration, mediation, and multi-party facilitation. Prior to comparing argument in these ADR systems, each will be briefly described.
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    Public Reason Liberalism and Sex‐Neutral Marriage A Response to Francis J. Beckwith.Greg Walker - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (4):486-503.
    This article responds to an article by Francis J. Beckwith that argued that the consistent application of generic liberal principles requires that same-sex marriage not be recognised in civil law. This response demonstrates that Beckwith's article contains a series of interpretative and substantive flaws that render his argument unsuccessful. These relate to a misinterpretation of core liberal principles and a sidestepping of the matter of undue bias against same-sex partners. In correcting these flaws I tentatively propose a Voltairean argument in (...)
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  4. (2 other versions)Criticism and compliment: The politics of literature in the England of Charles I.Greg Walker - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (2):256-257.
     
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    Drama and the market in the age of Shakespeare.Greg Walker - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):795-796.
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    (2 other versions)England's iconoclasts: Laws against images.Greg Walker - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (3):269-269.
  7. (1 other version)Faction, faith and ideology in the henrician reformation.Greg Walker - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (3):407-415.
     
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    (1 other version)Factional politics and the english reformation, 1520–1540.Greg Walker - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (3):407-407.
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    Humanism, reform and the reformation: The career of Bishop John Fisher.Greg Walker - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (3):269-276.
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    In defence of the church catholic: The life of Stephen Gardiner.Greg Walker - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (4):575-575.
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    Literacy, authorship, and belief in medieval and renaissance Europe.Greg Walker - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (8):2280-2283.
    Heresy and Literacy, 1000?1530. Edited by Peter Biller and Anne Hudson, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 23 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), xxv + 293 pp., £37.50/$59.95 cloth. Literature, Politics and National Identity: Reformation to Renaissance. By Andrew Hadfield (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), xvii + 261 pp., £35.00/$59.59 cloth. Early Cambridge Theatres: College, University, and Town Stages, 1464?1720. By Alan H. Nelson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), xiv + 179 pp., £35.00/$59.95 cloth.
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    London and the reformation.Greg Walker - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (4):575-580.
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    Maksymilian Del Mar’s Artefacts of Legal Inquiry.Greg Walker - 2022 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 51 (2):199-213.
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  14. Public Reason Liberalism and Sex-Neutral Marriage.Greg Walker - forthcoming - Ratio Juris.
    This article, forthcoming in the international legal philosophy journal Ratio Juris, responds to an article by Francis J. Beckwith arguing that the consistent application of liberal principles requires that same-sex marriage not be recognised in civil law. This response demonstrates that Beckwith’s article contains a series of interpretative and substantive flaws that render his argument unsuccessful. These relate to a misinterpretation of core liberal principles and a sidestepping of the matter of undue bias against same-sex partners. In correcting these flaws (...)
     
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    Tackling the tangle of environmental conflict: Complexity, controversy, and collaborative learning.Gregg B. Walker, Steven E. Daniels & Jens Emborg - 2008 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 10.
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    War and border societies in the middle ages.Greg Walker - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):797-797.
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    Early modern England, a social history, 1550–1760: J.A. Sharpe , x + 365pp., $44.95, hardback. [REVIEW]Greg Walker - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (1):108-110.