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  1. Remembered Voices: Reclaiming the Legacy of “Neo-Orthodoxy,”.John Douglas Hall - 1998
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  2. Lighten Our Darkness: Toward an Indigenous Theology of the Cross.Douglas John Hall - 1976
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    Towards an Indigenous Theology of the Cross.Douglas John Hall - 1976 - Interpretation 30 (2):153-168.
    The task of North American theology is to formulate and engage the question whether there is a gospel which, without offering unbelievable earthly answers or unacceptable heavenly ones, will nevertheless make it possible to live with open eyes in the world as it is without ultimate despair.
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    Who Tells the World's Story? Theology's Quest for a Partner in Dialogue.Douglas John Hall - 1982 - Interpretation 36 (1):47-53.
    From its worldly context Christian theology must learn something quite basic to its task: The self-interpretation of a particular society in that particular moment of its history.
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    The Limits of Corporate Human Rights Obligations and the Rights of For-Profit Corporations.John Douglas Bishop - 2012 - Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (1):119-144.
    ABSTRACT:The extension of human rights obligations to corporations raises questions about whose rights and which rights corporations are responsible for. This paper gives a partial answer by asking what legal rights corporations would need to have to fulfil various sorts of human rights obligations. We should compare the chances of human rights fulfilment (and violations) that are likely to result from assigning human rights obligations to corporations with the chances of human rights fulfilment (and violations) that are likely to result (...)
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    For-Profit Corporations in a Just Society: A Social Contract Argument Concerning the Rights and Responsibilities of Corporations.John Douglas Bishop - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (2):191-212.
    This article develops contractarian business ethics by applying social contract arguments to a specific question: What are the pre-legal (or moral) rights and responsibilities of corporations? The argument uses a hypothetical social contract to show the existence of for-profit corporations in democratic capitalist societies is consistent with Rawls’s fundamental principles of justice. Corporations ought to have recognised their rights to be autonomous, to pursue private purposes, and to engage in economic activities. Corporations have a responsibility to respect the freedom and (...)
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    Is Self-Identity Image Advertising Ethical?John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (2):371-398.
    Abstract:Discussions of the ethics of advertising have been based on a general distinction between informative and persuasive advertising without looking at specific techniques of persuasion. Self-identity image ads persuade by presenting an image of an idealized person-type such as a “beautiful” woman (Chanel) or a sexy teen (Calvin Klein). The product becomes a symbol of the ideal, and target consumers are invited to use the product to project the self-image to themselves and others. This paper argues that image ads are (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Philosophy: Self Deception and Cowardice in the Present Age.John Douglas Mullen - 1995 - Upa.
    Some philosophers we read to discover the nature of the universe. Others we read to discover the nature of ourselves. In the second group, Soren Kierkegaard stands alone as a towering figure, a man who revolutionized our concept of the human condition. His insights go to the core of the dilemmas that haunt the modern mind and spirit.
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    A model for Pavlovian learning: Variations in the effectiveness of conditioned but not of unconditioned stimuli.John M. Pearce & Geoffrey Hall - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (6):532-552.
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    Environmental aesthetics: ideas, politics and planning.John Douglas Porteous (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    As overdevelopment, noise pollution, and land use become considerations in modern life, we become more thoughtful of the quality of our environments, whether the space is for recreation, education, or residential living. Demonstrating how such tenets as "to each his own" have contributed to the demise of our public spaces, Environmental Aesthetics is the first integrated study of this emerging field. Beginning with a brief history of aesthetics, the author explores the concept of landscape, the psychology of human-environment relations, the (...)
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    Plato's Parmenides and its heritage.John Douglas Turner & Kevin Corrigan (eds.) - 2011 - Boston: Brill.
    v. 1. From Plato and the old academy to middle platonism -- v. 2. Middle platonic and gnostic texts.
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  12. Locke’s Theory of Original Appropriation and the Right of Settlement in Iroquois Territory.John Douglas Bishop - 1997 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):311-337.
    James Tully and others have argued recently that the theory of property Locke defends in the Second Treatise was designed to justify European settlement on the lands of North American Natives. If this view becomes generally accepted, and Tuck suggests it will be, doubts may arise about the impartiality of Lockean property theories. Locke, as is well established and documented again by Tully, had huge vested interests in the European settlement of North America and possibly in the enslavement of Native (...)
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    Lucretius and the late Republic: an essay in Roman intellectual history.John Douglas Minyard - 1985 - Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    LUCRETIUS AND THE LATE REPUBLIC . Roman Intellectual History The history of human values is the history of changing notions about truth and reality, ...
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    Ethics and Capitalism.John Douglas Bishop (ed.) - 2000 - University of Toronto Press.
    The essays in Ethics and Capitalism address the question of ensuring ethical and just societies within a capitalist system without sacrificing productivity.
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    Property Rights.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1506-1512.
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    1.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-48.
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    Acknowledgments.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press.
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    Bibliography.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 219-230.
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    Contributors.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 231-233.
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    Contents.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press.
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    Crossing the Boundaries of Obligation: Are Corporate Salaries a Form of Bribery?John Douglas Bishop - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (1):1-11.
    . Trans-National Corporations (TNCs) pay relatively high salaries to local people in host countries. TNCs assume that such employees will accept an employeeÇôemployer relationship similar to that which exists in North America, but the obligations and personal interests that such a relationship create often directly conflict with systems of obligation already established in the host country. When TNCs do business across the boundaries of systems of obligation, corporate salaries can be seen as a form of unethical bribery. In this paper, (...)
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    Frontmatter.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press.
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    Great Enrichment.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1020-1023.
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    Introduction.John Douglas Bishop - 2000 - In Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press.
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    Justice.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1194-1200.
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    Libertarianism.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1256-1260.
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    Liberty.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1260-1263.
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    Locke, J.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1268-1271.
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    Liberalism.John Douglas Bishop - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1251-1256.
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    Moral Intuitions versus Game Theory: A Response to Marcoux on Résumé Embellishing.John Douglas Bishop - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 67 (2):181-189.
    Marcoux argues that job candidates ought to embellish non-verifiable information on their résumés because it is the best way to coordinate collective action in the résumé ‚game’. I do not dispute his analysis of collective action; I look at the larger picture, which throws light on the role game theory might play in ethics. I conclude that game theory’s conclusions have nothing directly to do with ethics. Game theory suggests the means to certain ends, but the ethics of both the (...)
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  31. Paul J. Zak, ed., Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy Reviewed by.John Douglas Bishop - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (6):445-447.
     
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  32. Terry L. Price, Understanding Ethical Failures in Leadership Reviewed by.John Douglas Bishop - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (4):289-290.
     
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    Abortion, medicine, and the law.John Douglas Butler & David F. Walbert (eds.) - 1986 - New York, N.Y.: Facts on File Publications.
    An anthology of original and reprinted articles expressing views on all aspects of the subject of abortion.
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    Hannah Arendt and the Political Meaning of Human Dignity.John Douglas Macready - 2016 - Journal of Social Philosophy 47 (4):399-419.
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    Hannah Arendt and the Fragility of Human Dignity.John Douglas Macready - 2017 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book offers a unique reconceptualization of human dignity as an intersubjective event of political experience from a reconstructive reading of Hannah Arendt’s political philosophy.
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    Hannah Arendt’s Ethics.John Douglas Macready - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (3):188-191.
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    The Problem of Loneliness.John Douglas Macready - 2021 - Arendt Studies 5:187-195.
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  38. Joy A. Palmer and David E. Cooper eds., Just Environments: Intergenerational, International, and Interspecies Issues Reviewed by. [REVIEW]John Douglas Bishop - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (6):428-430.
     
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    The Elephant in the Room: On the Absence of Corporations in Bernard Hodgson’s Economics as a Moral Science. [REVIEW]John Douglas Bishop - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 108 (1):27-35.
    In his book Economics as a Moral Science , Bernard Hodgson argues that economics is not value neutral as is often claimed, but is a value-laden discipline. In the long argument for this in his book, Hodgson never discusses or even mentions corporations. This article explains that corporations are absent from Hodgson’s discussion because he considers only the consumption side of general equilibrium theory (GET), and it shows that if Hodgson had included corporations and the production side, his overall argument (...)
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    The Rise of Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Mining and the Spread of Global Norms, by Hevina S. Dashwood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. ISBN: 978-1107015531. [REVIEW]John Douglas Bishop - 2014 - Business Ethics Quarterly 24 (1):135-138.
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    What Capitalism Needs: Forgotten Lessons of Great Economists.John L. Campbell & John A. Hall - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    From unemployment to Brexit to climate change, capitalism is in trouble and ill-prepared to cope with the challenges of the coming decades. How did we get here? While contemporary economists and policymakers tend to ignore the political and social dimensions of capitalism, some of the great economists of the past - Adam Smith, Friedrich List, John Maynard Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter, Karl Polanyi and Albert Hirschman - did not make the same mistake. Leveraging their insights, sociologists John L. Campbell (...)
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    Religion and philosophy in the Platonic and Neoplatonic traditions: from Antiquity to the early Medieval period.Kevin Corrigan, John Douglas Turner & Peter Wakefield (eds.) - 2012 - Sankt Augustin: Academia.
    This book explores the intimate connections, conflicts and discontinuities between religion and philosophy in the Platonic and Neoplatonic traditions from Antiquity to the early Medieval period. It presents a broader comparative view of Platonism by examining the strong Platonist resonances among different philosophical/religious traditions, primarily Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Hindu, and suggests many new ways of thinking about the relation between these two fields or disciplines that have in modern times become such distinct and, at times, entirely separate domains.
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    Cultures of Inquiry: From Epistemology to Discourse in Sociohistorical Research.John R. Hall & John Ross Hall - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Ernest Gellner: an intellectual biography.John A. Hall - 2011 - New York: Verso.
    Ernest Gellner was a multilingual polymath who set the agenda in the study of nationalism and the sociology of Islam for an entire generation of academics and students. This definitive biography follows his trajectory from his early years in Prague, Paris and England to international success as a philosopher and public intellectual. Known both for his highly integrated philosophy of modernity and for combining a respect for nationalism with an appreciation for science, Gellner was passionate in his defence of reason (...)
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    Practicing Gnosis: Ritual, Magic, Theurgy, and Liturgy in Nag Hammadi, Manichaean and Other Ancient Literature : Essays in Honor of Birger A. Pearson.April D. De Conick, Gregory Shaw & John Douglas Turner (eds.) - 2006 - Boston: Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Stu.
    The essays in Practicing Gnosis demonstrate that the Gnostics were not necessarily trendy intellectuals seeking epistomological certainities. Instead, this book explores how Gnostics were seeking religious experiences that relied on practices including ritual, magic, liturgy, and theurgy. This book celebrates the career of Birger A. Pearson.
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    Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration (book chapter).Eric Anthamatten, Anders Benander, Natalie Cisneros, Michael DeWilde, Vincent Greco, Timothy Greenlee, Spoon Jackson, Arlando Jones, Drew Leder, Chris Lenn, John Douglas Macready, Lisa McLeod, William Muth, Cynthia Nielsen, Aislinn O’Donnell & Andre Pierce - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Western philosophy’s relationship with prisons stretches from Plato’s own incarceration to the modern era of mass incarceration. Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration draws together a broad range of philosophical thinkers, from both inside and outside prison walls, in the United States and beyond, who draw on a variety of critical perspectives (including phenomenology, deconstruction, and feminist theory) and historical and contemporary figures in philosophy (including Kant, Hegel, Foucault, and Angela Davis) to think about (...)
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    The role of family liaisons in research ethics consultations.Halle Showalter Salas, Zuraya Aziz & Douglas S. Diekema - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):27 – 28.
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    History of science-with labs.Douglas Allchin, Elizabeth Anthony, Jack Bristol, Alan Dean, David Hall & Carl Lieb - 1999 - Science & Education 8 (6):619-632.
    We describe here an interdisciplinary lab science course for non-majors using the history of science as a curricular guide. Our experience with diverse instructors underscores the importance of the teachers and classroom dynamics, beyond the curriculum. Moreover, the institutional political context is central: are courses for non-majors valued and is support given to instructors to innovate? Two sample projects are profiled.
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  49. Causation and Counterfactuals.John Collins, Ned Hall & Laurie Paul (eds.) - 2004 - MIT Press.
    Thirty years after Lewis's paper, this book brings together some of the most important recent work connecting—or, in some cases, disputing the connection ...
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    Paul Ricoeur and contemporary moral thought.John Wall, William Schweiker & W. David Hall (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    Here, some of the most influential thinkers in theological and philosophical ethics develop new directions for research in contemporary moral thought. Taking as their starting point Ricoeur's recent work on moral anthropology, the contributors set a vital agenda for future conversations about ethics and just community.
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