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    The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers.J. Mander & A. P. F. Sell (eds.) - 1953 - Thoemmes Press.
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    Montesquieu Par Lui-meme.W. J. Mander, Alan P. F. Sell & Gavin Budge - 1953 - Thoemmes Press.
    A major new source for research of the 19th century and history of ideas, this dictionary covers all of the major, and a range of the less well-known, thinkers and writers of the time.
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    The case for allowing kidney sales.J. Radcliffe-Richards, A. S. Daar, R. D. Guttmann, R. Hoffenberg, I. Kennedy, M. Lock, R. A. Sells & N. Tilney - 2012 - In Stephen Holland (ed.), Arguing About Bioethics. Routledge.
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    Ethical reflections on clinical trials with human tissue engineered products.L. Trommelmans, J. Selling & K. Dierickx - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):e1-e1.
    Ex-vivo tissue engineering is an emerging medical technology. Its aim is to regenerate tissues and organs and to restore them to full physiological activity. Some clinical trials with human tissue engineered products have been conducted and others will follow. These trials not only have to confirm the therapeutic value of the HTEP, they also have to provide insight in its regenerative activity, its safety and long-term effects. The development of these trials is aggravated by the complexity of the tissue engineering (...)
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  5. The origin and the place of the habit of wisdom-Its study according to Thomas Aquinas.J. F. Selles - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 96 (1):51-64.
     
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    Hellenism. The History of a CivilizationGreek Civilization. From the Antigone to Socrates.Gertrude K. Piatkowski, Arnold J. Toynbee, Andre Bonnard & A. Lytton Sells - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (1):113.
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    J. F. Sellés, I. Zorroza (Eds.), La teoría del conocimiento de Leonardo Polo. Entre la tradición clásica y la filosofía contemporánea. Eunsa, Pamplona, 2018, 286 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2018 - Studia Poliana:265.
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    En torno a "Futurizar el presente. Estudios sobre la filosofía de Leonardo Polo", de Ignacio Falgueras, Juan A. García González, Juan José Padial.Juan Fernando Sellés - 2004 - Studia Poliana 6:225-233.
    This text summarizes the 15 articles included in the book Futurizar el presente. Estudios sobre la filosofía de Leonardo Polo, edited by I. Falgueras, J. A. García and J. J. Padial. The writings are grouped in these chapters: Theory of language, History of Philosophy, Ratio and Will, Synderesis, Metaphysics and Anthropology. In this latest topic some very interesting and suggestive ideas are proposed.
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    Locke's enlightenment.Alan P. F. Sell - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (4):102-105.
    Locke's Enlightenment: Aspects of the Origin, Nature and Impact of his Philosophy. By G.A.J. Rogers xiv + 194 pp. DM 78.00, paper.
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    Presentación.Juan F. Sellés - 2006 - Anuario Filosófico:9-14.
    We present 8 articles about the antropology of 7 philosophers of the XX century (Husserl, Gadamer, Pareyson, Fabro, Pieper, De Lubac and Mouroux), and the doctors who have writen these articles (respectively, J.J. Borobia, F. F. Labastida, P. Blanco, L. Romera, J. J. Franck, J.M. Galván and J. Alonso).
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    The heart of higher education: a call to renewal: transforming the academy through collegial conversations.Parker J. Palmer - 2010 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Edited by Arthur Zajonc & Megan Scribner.
    A call to advance integrative teaching and learning in higher education. From Parker Palmer, best-selling author of The Courage to Teach, and Arthur Zajonc, professor of physics at Amherst College and director of the academic program of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, comes this call to revisit the roots and reclaim the vision of higher education. The Heart of Higher Education proposes an approach to teaching and learning that honors the whole human being--mind, heart, and spirit--an essential integration (...)
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    Donna J. Haraway, ModestWitness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan©_MeetsOncoMouse™. New York, Routledge, 1997. [REVIEW]Ingrid Bartsch, Carolyn DiPalma & Laura Sells - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (2):165-169.
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    BURGOS, J. M., Reconstruir la persona. Ensayos personalistas, Palabra, Madrid, 2008, 299 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2009 - Anuario Filosófico 42 (3):677-680.
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    J. A. García, Ciencia, matemática y ontología, desde la epistemología de Polo, Monografía del IEFLP (nº 13), Bubok, Madrid, 2019, 163 pp. [REVIEW]Juan-Fernando Sellés - 2020 - Studia Poliana 22:247-248.
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    J. A. García (Ed.), Escritos en memoria de Leonardo Polo, I: Ser y conocer Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español, nº 54, Pamplona, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2014, 164 pp.; Escritos en memoria de Leonardo Polo, IIPersona y acción Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español, nº 55, Pamplona, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2014, 240 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2015 - Studia Poliana:211-212.
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    J. Á. García González, El abandono del límite mental y la distinción real tomista, Bubok, Málaga, 2018, 175 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2019 - Studia Poliana 21:175-180.
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    J. M. Posada, Descenso y ascenso en la intelección humana como razón. Glosa libre al planteamiento de Leonardo Polo, Académica Española, Mauritius, 2017. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2019 - Studia Poliana 21:190-191.
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    SAN MARTÍN, J., Para una superación del relativismo cultural. Antropología cultural y antropología filosófica, Tecnos, Madrid, 2009, 221 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2010 - Anuario Filosófico:212.
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    L. Polo, Itinerario hacia la antropología trascendental (Tomo II) (J. A. García González, ed.). en Obras Completas, Serie B, vol. XXIX. EUNSA, Pamplona, 2021, 531 pp. [REVIEW]Juan-Fernando Sellés - forthcoming - Studia Poliana:216-220.
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  20. Marginally performing salespeople: A definition.M. R. Hyman & J. K. Sager - 1999 - Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management 19:67--74.
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    Japanese culture: the religious and philosophical foundations.Roger J. Davies - 2016 - Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing.
    Japanese Culture: The Religious and Philosophical Foundations takes readers on a thoroughly researched and extremely readable journey through Japan's cultural history. This much-anticipated sequel to Roger Davies's best-selling The Japanese Mind provides a comprehensive overview of the religion and philosophy of Japan. This cultural history of Japan explains the diverse cultural traditions that underlie modern Japan and offers readers deep insights into Japanese manners and etiquette. Davies begins with an investigation of the origins of the Japanese, followed by an analysis (...)
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    Is Tennant Selling Truth Short?J. Edwards - 1997 - Analysis 57 (2):152-158.
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  23. Alan Sell, John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Divines.J. Marshall - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):495-497.
     
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    Books briefly noted.Pauline Hyde, Patrick Riordan, Gayle Kenny, Alan P. F. Sell, Maire O'Neill, Feargal Murphy & Patrick Gorevan - 1996 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 4 (2):360 – 367.
    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethnics of Self Harm By Gavin J. Fairbairn Routledge, 1995. Pp. xxx. ISBN 415?10606. £12.95(pbk). Religious Transformation in Western Society. The End of Happiness By Harvie Ferguson, Routledge, 1992. Pp. xvi + 269. ISBN 0?415?02574?5. £XX.xx. Feminism and the Self: The Web of Identity By Morwenna Griffiths Routledge, 1995. Pp. 191. ISBN 0?415?09821?1. £12.99 (pbk). Faith, Scepticism and Personal Identity. A Festschrift for Terence Penelhum Edited by J.J. Macintosh and H. A. Meynell University of Calgary (...)
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    The search for organs: halachic perspectives on altruistic giving and the selling of organs.J. D. Kunin - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (5):269-272.
    Altruistic donation of organs from living donors is widely accepted as a virtue and even encouraged as a duty. Selling organs, on the other hand, is highly controversial and banned in most countries. What is the Jewish legal position on these issues? In this review it is explained that altruistic donation is praiseworthy but in no way obligatory. Selling organs is a subject of rabbinic dispute among contemporary authorities.
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    Selling Wilted Peonies.J. K. Shryock & Genevieve Wimstatt - 1937 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (2):206.
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    Directions in Relevant Logic.J. Norman & R. Sylvan (eds.) - 1989 - Dordrecht and Boston: Springer.
    Relevance logics came of age with the one and only International Conference on relevant logics in 1974. They did not however become accepted, or easy to promulgate. In March 1981 we received most of the typescript of IN MEMORIAM: ALAN ROSS ANDERSON Proceedings of the International Conference of Relevant Logic from the original editors, Kenneth W. Collier, Ann Gasper and Robert G. Wolf of Southern Illinois University. 1 They had, most unfortunately, failed to find a publisher - not, it appears, (...)
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    Instrumentos de Navegacion: Del Mediterraneo al Pacifico. Manuel Selles.J. A. Bennett - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):327-327.
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  29. The responsibilities of a businessman.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    MANY thinkers deny the possibility of businessmen having responsibilities or ethical obligations. A businessman has no alternative, in view of the competition of the market-place, to do anything other than buy at the cheapest and sell at the dearest price he can. In any case, it would be irrational-if, indeed, it were possible-not to do so. Admittedly, there is a framework of law within which he has to operate, but that is all, and so long as he keeps the law (...)
     
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    Commentary. An ethical market in human organs.J. Richards - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):139-140.
    This paper offers a positive suggestion for the management of a market in organs for transplant; and in doing so provides a useful opportunity for clarifying the structure of the Great Organ Sales Debate.The issue is in constant need of clarification, because it is usually aired as a political question of the For and Against variety: should organ selling be legal or not? This format usually encourages protagonists to collect into an unsorted heap whatever arguments look as though they might (...)
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    Paying a high price for low costs: why there should be no legal constraints on the profits that can be made on drugs for tropical diseases.J. Sonderholm - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (5):315-319.
    This paper deals with the question of how to price drugs for tropical diseases. The thesis defended in the paper is: (i) there should be no legal constraints on the profits pharmaceutical companies can make on their products for tropical diseases. In essence, (i) expresses the idea that drugs for tropical diseases should be treated as any other product on the free market and that the producers of these drugs should be allowed to sell their products at whatever price the (...)
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    Selling Compromise: Toys, Motherhood, and the Cultural Deal.Allison J. Pugh - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (6):729-749.
    The turbulent social conflict over what counts as good-enough mothering and the greedy institution of work leaves many women trapped in what Joan Williams called the gender system of domesticity. Like self-help books, advertisements can lead mothers toward a culturally sanctioned compromise. This article looks at the “cultural deals” being offered for mothers by toy catalogs. The author examined the marketing of more than 3,500 toys in 11 catalogs fromthe 2000-2001holiday season. She found that the catalogs presented toys as solutions (...)
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    A Litmus Test for Exploitation: James Stacey Taylor's Stakes and Kidneys.J. R. Kuntz - 2009 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (6):552-572.
    James Stacy Taylor advances a thorough argument for the legalization of markets in current (live) human kidneys. The market is seemly the most abhorrent type of market, a market where the least well-off sell part of their body to the most well off. Though rigorously defended overall, his arguments concerning exploitation are thin. I examine a number of prominent bioethicists’ account of exploitation: most importantly, Ruth Sample’s exploitation as degradation. I do so in the context of Taylor’s argument, with the (...)
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    At Law: Outrageous Fortune: Selling Other People's Cells.George J. Annas - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (6):36.
  35. The Ethics of Transactions in an Unjust World.J. Millum - 2016 - In K. Zeiler & E. Malmqvist (eds.), Bioethics and Border Crossing: Perspectives on Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies. Routledge: Oxon. pp. 185-196.
    In this paper I examine the ethics of benefit-sharing agreements between victims and beneficiaries of injustice in the context of trans-national bodily giving, selling, and sharing. Some obligations are the same no matter who the parties to a transaction are. Prohibitions on threats, fraud and harm apply universally and their application to transactions in unjust contexts is not disputed. I identify three sources of obligations that are affected by unjust background conditions. First, power disparities may illegitimately influence transactions in unintentional (...)
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    Selling Greenland: The Big Picture Television Series and the Army's Bid for Relevance during the Early Cold War.D. J. Kinney - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (3):344-357.
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  37. The Business Ethics of Short Selling and Naked Short Selling.James J. Angel & Douglas M. McCabe - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (1):239 - 249.
    The controversy over short selling has continued unabated from the introduction of modern equity trading in Amsterdam in 1610 to the present day. Nevertheless, the business ethics literature has not really addressed short selling. Short sellers not only profit from the misery of others, they also create it through their selling activities. However, they also provide a socially useful service by making prices better reflect true values, protecting other investors from purchasing overpriced securities. Short sellers can also help to provide (...)
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    Indiana Court Denies Pharmaceutical's Claim Under Blood Shield Act.P. D. J. - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):74-75.
    The Indiana Court of Appeals, in JKB, Sr. v. Armour Pharmaceutical Co. ), held that the state's Blood Shield Act does not protect pharmaceutical companies that produce blood-derived products from product liability suits based on injuries attributable to tainted blood supplies. Blood shield statutes help to guarantee adequate blood supplies by limiting the liability of blood banks. This holding limits the defenses available to pharmaceutical companies sued under product liability theory.The defendant, Armour Pharmaceutical, produces and sells clotting factor agents, which (...)
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    Selling the mechanized household:: 70 years of ads in ladies home journal.Bonnie J. Fox - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (1):25-40.
    This article reports a content analysis of advertisements for household goods appearing in Ladies Home Journal between 1909-1910 and 1980, with the aim of understanding the ideological campaign that characterized the years in which households were mechanized and women's domestic labor transformed in the United States. More Journal ads featured directives about housework than descriptions of the product; they emphasized work performance far more frequently than liberation from housework, and they also promoted service to family. These findings supplement other evidence (...)
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    The Art and Style of Product Photography.J. Dennis Thomas - 2013 - Wiley.
    High quality images sell products. Here's how you do it. From cereal boxes to billboards to photos on Amazon, product photos have a strong impact on viewers. Now you can master the secrets of effective product photography with this essential guide. Author J. Dennis Thomas guides you through the basics, from selecting the right equipment and practicing different lighting techniques to controlling exposure, using backgrounds and props, and much more. Whether it's jewelry, food, fashion, or other products, learn how to (...)
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    Sir Arthur Bryant as a 20th-century Victorian.J. Stapleton - 2004 - History of European Ideas 30 (2):217-240.
    This article considers some of the late-Victorian and Edwardian influences on the popular historian, Sir Arthur Bryant in the 20th century. It emphasises Bryant's role in strengthening patriotism and English national identity in the unpropitious circumstances of interwar and postwar Britain. The article examines his conservative cast of mind, one he communicated through best-selling histories and prolific journalism. It emphasises his increasing distance from organised Conservatism after the Second World War and the sympathy he attracted in some quarters of the (...)
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    Book Review: Greg Barns, Selling the Australian Government: Politics and propaganda from Whitlam to Howard (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2005). 93 pp., $16.95, ISBN 0 86840 802 6. [REVIEW]J. Cahill - 2005 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 3 (2):105-106.
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  43. The Poetry of Nachoem M. Wijnberg.Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):129-135.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 129-135. Introduction Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei Successions of words are so agreeable. It is about this. —Gertrude Stein Nachoem Wijnberg (1961) is a Dutch poet and novelist. He also a professor of cultural entrepreneurship and management at the Business School of the University of Amsterdam. Since 1989, he has published thirteen volumes of poetry and four novels, which, in my opinion mark a high point in Dutch contemporary literature. His novels even more than his poetry are (...)
     
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    Markets With Limits: How the Commodification of Academia Derails Debate.J. Angelo Corlett - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):282-284.
    James Stacey Taylor urges academics to become qualitatively better at what we do in terms of scholarship. For while it will inevitably slow down our rush to publish our work for financial or careerist gains, the quality of published research will improve significantly as a result.In Part I, Taylor focuses on some details of a few salient philosophical discussions concerning the moral limits of markets, including the discussion of the Asymmetry Thesis—that there are some things that can legitimately be given (...)
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    The Idea of Selling in Surrogate Motherhood.Michael J. Meyer - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (2):175-188.
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    To know the value of everything--a critical commentary on B Bjorkman and S O Hansson's "Bodily rights and property rights".J. R. Karlsen - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (4):215-219.
    Though the authors of this commentary have deep felt doubts about the fruitfulness of Björkman and Hansson’s analysis of bodily rights, they do not doubt their capacity to develop both creative and provocative thoughtsIt is always welcoming to be confronted with thoughts that, even though one wholeheartedly disagrees with them, have the effect of stimulating one’s own reflections on matters, which without such confrontations, would have been less distinct, less critical—and we would gladly admit, less polemical. Thus it is thanks (...)
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    Black markets, transplant kidneys and interpersonal coercion.J. S. Taylor - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (12):698-701.
    One of the most common arguments against legalising markets in human kidneys is that this would result in the widespread misuse that is present in the black market becoming more prevalent. In particular, it is argued that if such markets were to be legalised, this would lead to an increase in the number of people being coerced into selling their kidneys. Moreover, such coercion would occur even if markets in kidneys were regulated, for those subject to such coercion would not (...)
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    Blinkered objections to bioethics: a response to Benatar.J. Taylor - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (3):179-181.
    In a recent commentary, S R Benatar criticised the debates over organ donation and kidney selling for being located within a “narrow and inadequate framework”. Benatar levels four charges against those who engage in the current organs debate: that they myopically focus on saving lives; that they accept the dominance of market orientated approaches to health care; that they reify individualism, and that they engage in limited moral arguments. Given the importance of the organs debate it is imperative that the (...)
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    Kidney for Sale by Owner.Mark J. Cherry - 2017 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (2):171-187.
    This paper defends an in principle understanding of the authority of persons over themselves and, in consequence, argues for significant limits on morally permissible state authority. It also defends an account of the limits of permissible state action that distinguishes between the ability of persons to convey authority to common projects and what may be judged virtuous, good, safe, or proper to do. In terms of organ transplantation policy, it concludes that it is morally acceptable, and should be legally permissible, (...)
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  50. Program-length commercials and host selling by the WWF.Kevin J. Shanahan & Michael R. Hyman - 2001 - Business and Society Review 106 (4):379--393.
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