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    Machiavelliana: The Living Machiavelli in Modern Mythologies.Michael Jackson & Damian Grace - 2018 - Brill | Rodopi.
    _Machiavelliana_ is the first comprehensive study of the uses and abuses made of Niccolò Machiavelli’s name in management, primatology, leadership, power, as well as in novels, plays, commercial enterprises, television dramas, operas, rap music, children’s books, and more.
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    Machiavelli's Shadows in Management, Social Psychology and Primatology.Michael Jackson & Damian Grace - 2015 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 62 (142).
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    Reflections on the Misrepresentation of Machiavelli in Management: The Mysterious case of the MACH IV Personality Construct.Damian Grace & Michael Jackson - 2014 - Philosophy of Management 13 (3):51-72.
    Niccolò Machiavelli is credited with inspiring the MACH IV personality assessment instrument, which has been adopted widely in management, both public and private. The personality this instrument maps is manipulative, deceitful, immoral, and self-centred. The instrument emerged in 1970 and created a minor industry. There are at least eighty empirical studies in management that involved more than 14,000 subjects. Richard Christie, who created the scale, has said that it is derived from the works of Machiavelli. In a standard debriefing after (...)
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    Praising God in Myth.Kevin Michael Grace - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (1/2):237-243.
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    Moral developmental consistency? Investigating differences and relationships among academic Majors.Grace Livingstone, W. Pitt Derryberry, Amanda King & Michael Vendetti - 2006 - Ethics and Behavior 16 (3):265 – 287.
    Previous study has asserted that education majors score lower on assessments of moral development than do other majors. However, important factors associated with moral development have been overlooked. This study investigated the degree to which moral developmental differences exist by accounting for some of the oversights observed in previous study. Samples of 51, 38, and 62 college students in education, psychology, and other majors were addressed in terms of their moral judgment development, moral sensitivity, nonprejudice, and attitudes about human rights (...)
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    Reconfiguring the Pre-service Curriculum.Michael T. Hayes, Donna Grace & Neil Pateman - 1998 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (2):65-77.
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    Can Online Academic Integrity Instruction Affect University Students’ Perceptions of and Engagement in Academic Dishonesty? Results From a Natural Experiment in New Zealand.Jason Michael Stephens, Penelope Winifred St John Watson, Mohamed Alansari, Grace Lee & Steven Martin Turnbull - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:569133.
    The problem of academic dishonesty is as old as it is widespread – dating back millennia and perpetrated by the majority of students. Attempts to promote academic integrity, by comparison, are relatively new and rare – stretching back only a few hundred years and implemented by a small fraction of schools and universities. However, the past decade has seen an increase in efforts among universities to promote academic integrity among students, particularly through the use of online courses or tutorials. Previous (...)
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    Grace and the Experience of the Impossible.Michael Purcell - 1997 - Philosophy and Theology 10 (2):421-448.
    Karl Rahner distinguishes “the experience of grace” and “the experience of grace as grace.” How is the experience of grace to be understood? How is grace experienced? This article attempts to understand the experience of grace in terms of Maurice Blanchot’s thought of the impossible. “Human life is impossible,” as Simone Weil reflects. Blanchot, particularly through a reflection which echoes that of Levinas, seeks to reverse the relationship between possibility and impossibility. Whereas, for Heidegger, (...)
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  9. Observing Change Over Time in Strength-Based Parenting and Subjective Wellbeing for Pre-teens and Teens.Lea Waters, Daniel J. Loton, Dawson Grace, Rowan Jacques-Hamilton & Michael J. Zyphur - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:436077.
    The focus of this study was on adolescent mental health. More specifically, the relationship between strength-based parenting (SBP) and subjective wellbeing (SWB) during adolescence, as assessed by a sample of adolescents, was examined at three time points over 14 months (N = 202, Mage = 12.97, SDage =.91, 48% female). SBP was positively related to life satisfaction and positive affect at each of the three time points, and was negatively related to negative affect. SBP and SWB both declined significantly over (...)
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  10. Cardinal Mercier's Philosophical Essays. A Study in Neo-Thomism.David A. Boileau, Ralph Mcinerny & Michael Grace - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (4):780-781.
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    Dissertation on Predestination and Grace.Michael J. Murray (ed.) - 2011 - Yale University Press.
    In this book G. W. Leibniz presents not only his reflections on predestination and election but also a more detailed account of the problem of evil than is found in any of his other works apart from the _Theodicy_. Surprisingly, his _Dissertation on Predestination and Grace_ has never before been published in any form. Michael J. Murray's project of translating, editing, and providing commentary for the volume will therefore attract great interest among scholars and students of Leibniz's philosophy and (...)
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  12. Grace and Free Will in Justification: A Textual Study in Aquinas.Michael G. Lawler - 1971 - The Thomist 35 (4):601-630.
     
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    Book Reviews : A Preserving Grace: Protestants, Catholics, and natural law, edited by Michael Cromartie. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1997. 195 pp. pb. no price. ISBN 0-8028-4306-9. [REVIEW]Michael Banner - 1999 - Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (1):96-101.
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  14. Grace and religious belief in Pascal.Michael Moriarty - 2003 - In Nicholas Hammond (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Pascal. Cambridge University Press. pp. 144--61.
     
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  15. Sheer Grace: Living The Mystery of God [Book Review].Michael E. Daniel - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (1):125.
     
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    4. Interlude: Grace, History, and the World Order of Emergent Probability.Michael Shute - 2010 - In Lonergan's Discovery of the Science of Economics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 111-125.
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    The ethics of grace: engaging Gerald McKenny.Michael G. Mawson & Paul Henry Martens (eds.) - 2022 - New York: T&T Clark.
    This volume draws together leading theologians and Christian ethicists from across the globe to critically engage with and reflect upon Gerald McKenny, widely acknowledged as one of the most original and important Christian ethicists working today. The essays highlight the significance of McKenny's interventions with a range of important debates in contemporary theological ethics, ranging from analyses of the Protestant conception of grace to bioethics and medicine. The Ethics of Grace is the first volume to facilitate critical engagements (...)
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    The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice_, and Simone Kotva, _Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy.Michael Barr - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (5):766-770.
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  19. Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue.Michael J. Liberatore - 2012 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 16 (2):74-101.
     
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    Against directive teaching in the moral Community of Inquiry: A response to Michael Hand.Michelle Sowey & Grace Lockrobin - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 7 (2).
    While we consider directive teaching to be detrimental to the Community of Inquiry, we nonetheless find ourselves in qualified agreement with Hand as he challenges certain norms of practice that support the common presumption in favour of nondirective teaching in the moral CoI. We agree with Hand that it is possible for teachers to impart their own moral beliefs without indoctrinating students, yet we argue that the risk of indoctrination remains present in the many realistic scenarios in which teachers misjudge (...)
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    Economy of Grace and the Infinite Circle: A Theological Reception of the Social Evolutionary Origins of Gratitude.Michael Burdett & Emily Burdett - 2022 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 9 (1):119.
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  22. “How encounters with values generate demandingness”, in Michael Kuehler and Marcel van Ackeren, The Limits of Obligation, Routledge.Sophie Grace Chappell - 2015 - In Michael Kuehler and Marcel van Ackeren (ed.), The Limits of Obligation, Routledge. Routledge.
    I talk about the relation between the direct encounters with values that I take to be a key part of ordinary moral phenomenology, and the well-worn topic of demandingness. I suggest that an ethical philosophy based on (inter alia) such encounters sheds interesting light on some familiar problems.
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    The Grace and the Severity of the Ideal: John Dewey and the Transcendent. Victor Kestenbaum. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002.261 pp. $45.00 hc, 0-226-43215-7; $20.00 pbk., 0-226-43216-5. [REVIEW]Michael Lackey - 2005 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19 (3).
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    The prevenience and phenomenality of grace, or, the anteriority of the posterior.Michael Purcell - 2010 - In Kevin Hart & Michael Alan Signer (eds.), The exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas between Jews and Christians. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 966-981.
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    The prevenience and phenomenality of grace, or, the anteriority of the posterior.Michael Purcell - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):966-981.
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    A Commonwealth of Hope: Augustine’s Political Thought by Michael LAMB (review).Michael J. S. Bruno - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (1):154-156.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Commonwealth of Hope: Augustine’s Political Thought by Michael LAMBMichael J. S. BrunoLAMB, Michael. A Commonwealth of Hope: Augustine’s Political Thought. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2022. xiii + 431 pp. Cloth, $39.95In his comprehensive study of Augustinian hope, Michael Lamb seeks to provide a corrective to the common characterization, especially promoted in the last century, of Augustine as politically and socially pessimistic. Lamb asserts (...)
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  27. The Miracles of Mary: Everyday Encounters of Beauty and Grace [Book Review].Michael E. Daniel - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (3):369.
     
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    Nicolas malebranche: Treatise on nature and grace.Fred S. Michael & Emily Michael - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (4):644-645.
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    Well Played: A Christian Theology of Sport and the Ethics of Doping.Michael R. Shafer - 2016 - Eugene, Oregon: Lutterworth.
    Should we allow performance-enhancing substances in competitive athletics? The first book of its kind, Well Played answers this question by urging us to a deeper appreciation for the purpose of sport. Giving special reference to performance-enhancing substances, Shafer challenges the incompleteness of the ethical arguments and contributes a Christian voice to the discussion. He initiates a theological conversation that is both scholarly and accessible, arguing that a distinctively Christian understanding of sport will have far-reaching implications for how we treat ethical (...)
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    Conu' Shafirida faţă cu reacţiunea: Joseph de Maistre sau Fandacsia Descătuşata/ Master Shafirida Stands Up to Reaction: Joseph De Maistre or Unleashing Unreason.Michael Shafir - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (16):147-158.
    Was Joseph de Maistre a conservative thinker?; an actor who might at any time switch roles with his alleged British counterpart Edmund Burke in a show called “Reactions to the French Revolution”? Or was de Maistre (as Sir Isaiah Berlin saw him) a milestone on mankind’s rush to the “Age of Unreason” in general, and to the Nazi folly in particular? To answer this controversy, Professor Michael Shafir called on the witness’ stand an unexpected expert in conservatism and the (...)
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    Faith and Reason in the Wake of Milbank and Pickstock.Michael M. Waddell - 2008 - International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):381-396.
    In Truth in Aquinas, John Milbank and Catherine Pickstock attempt to render a “radically orthodox” reading of Aquinas that rejects an autonomous realm of natural reason unaided by faith. I argue that Milbank and Pickstock’s account fails as a reading of Aquinas and is problematic as a theory of the relationship between faith and reason. After sketching Milbank and Pickstock’s understanding of the relationship between faith and reason, I examine Aquinas’s doctrines of grace and divine naming in order to (...)
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  32. Book Review: Gerald McKenny, The Analogy of Grace: Karl Barth’s Moral Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). xvi + 310 pp. £65 (hb), ISBN 978-0-19-958267-9. [REVIEW]Michael J. Leyden - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (2):253-257.
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    Book Review: Economy of Grace[REVIEW]Michael Barram - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (3):363-364.
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    Elizabeth Maddock Dillon and Michael Drexler, eds. The Haitian Revolution and the Early United States: Histories, Textualities, Geographies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. 448 pp. [REVIEW]Mary Grace Albanese - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):180-182.
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  35. Nihilism, relativism, and Engelhardt.Michael Wreen - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (1):73-88.
    This paper is a critical analysis of Tristram Engelhardt''s attempts to avoid unrestricted nihilism and relativism. The focus of attention is his recent book, The Foundations of Bioethics (Oxford University Press, 1996). No substantive or content-full bioethics (e.g., that of Roman Catholicism or the Samurai) has an intersubjectively verifiable and universally binding foundation, Engelhardt thinks, for unaided secular reason cannot show that any particular substantive morality (or moral code) is correct. He thus seems to be committed to either nihilism or (...)
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    “A Candle in Sunshine”: Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and Hölderlin.Michael Kirwan - 2012 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 19 (1):179-204.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“A Candle in Sunshine”Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and HölderlinMichael Kirwan, SJ (bio)Introduction1René Girard, in the wake of the critical theorists Adorno and Horkheimer, offers “an analysis of the present epoch.” His work can be seen as a further attempt to articulate the “dialectic of Enlightenment”: to explore precisely why, despite the hopes invested in the possibilities of human emancipation, the “enlightened world radiates disaster triumphant.” Like them, Girard (...)
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    J. S. Bothwell, Falling from Grace: Reversal of Fortune and the English Nobility, 1075–1455. Manchester, Eng., and New York: Manchester University Press, 2008. Pp. xv, 269; 15 black-and-white figures. $85. Distributed in the U.S. by Palgrave, 175 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10010. [REVIEW]Michael Hicks - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):939-941.
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    Le phénomène des « quasi-États ».Michael Rywkin - 2005 - Diogène 210 (2):28-33.
    Résumé L’effondrement de l’Union Soviétique ainsi que celui de l’ex-Yougoslavie ont été suivis par l’accession à l’indépendance d’un certain nombre des républiques qui les composaient. Un tel mouvement de redéfinition a provoqué l’apparition de ce que l’auteur nomme des « quasi-États » sur le territoire des entités nouvellement indépendantes. Issues des conflits ethniques, les nouvelles unités se maintiennent grâce à l’action d’un protecteur extérieur (qu’il s’agisse de la Russie, de l’Arménie, de la Serbie ou de l’OTAN). Un quasi-État ne jouit (...)
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    Proximate and Ultimate Concerns in Christian Ethical Responses to Artificial Intelligence.Michael Stephen Burdett - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):620-641.
    I argue here that Christian ethical responses to Artificial Intelligence (AI) ought to take on, largely, two different approaches. The first considers proximate ethical concerns related to AI. This ethical approach most often considers more immediate personal and socio-political repercussions and the kind of impact that is occurring now or in the very near future. Proximate ethics of this type includes discussion about fairness, accountability, sustainability and transparency. The second concerns ultimate ethics which focuses on the longer-term impact and implications (...)
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    “A Candle in Sunshine”: Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and Hölderlin.Michael Kirwan - 2012 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 19:179-204.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“A Candle in Sunshine”Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and HölderlinMichael Kirwan, SJ (bio)Introduction1René Girard, in the wake of the critical theorists Adorno and Horkheimer, offers “an analysis of the present epoch.” His work can be seen as a further attempt to articulate the “dialectic of Enlightenment”: to explore precisely why, despite the hopes invested in the possibilities of human emancipation, the “enlightened world radiates disaster triumphant.” Like them, Girard (...)
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    God and Technology.Michael Fagge - 2016 - Philosophy and Theology 28 (1):243-257.
    This article relates the philosophy of Martin Heidegger and the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas in order to overcome the technological attitude pervasive in society. Heidegger’s concept of technology as a way of presencing opens the door to both the danger and the saving grace of the technological attitude. Through a contemplation of art and nature recommended by Heidegger, St. Thomas’s metaphysics acts as a focus for that contemplation and de-centers the self by connecting all creation to God through (...)
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  42. There, In the Shadows: The Grace of Art in a "River Runs Through It".Don Michael Hudson - 2013 - Imagination Et Ratio:1-10.
    "Any man-any artist, as Nietzsche or Cezanne would say- climbs the stairway in the tower of his perfection at the cost of a struggle with a deunde-not with an angel, as some have maintained, or with his muse. This fundamental distinction must be kept in mind if the root of a work of art is to be grasped." -Frederico Garcia Lorca.
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    Thomas Aquinas, Saint for Our Times?Michael S. Sherwin - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1114):765-779.
    Why celebrate Thomas Aquinas? Three eras that celebrated Aquinas in unique ways—the Fourteenth century that canonized him, the Sixteenth century that declared him a doctor of the Church, and the nineteenth century that made him patron of the schools—all struggled with the corrosive effects of nominalism and voluntarism on Western culture. With the help of G. K. Chesterton and C. S. Lewis, this essay suggests that these eras were drawn to Aquinas because his theology offers an antidote against these twin (...)
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    The Natural Desire for the Beatific Vision.Michael Purcell - 1995 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (1-2):29-48.
    The understanding of the human person as a natural desire for the beatific vision prompted fierce and convoluted debate between those who, like de Lubac, espoused la nouvelle théologie, and those who sought to maintain the standard view of the nature-grace relationship. This paper attempts to draw attention to the criticisms which Rahner addressed towards la nouvelle théologie, and to suggest that the distinction which Emmanuel Levinas makes between need (besoin) and desire (désir) offers a useful way of progressing (...)
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    To Whom Is the Institutional Chaplain Beholden? Reconciling the Christian Chaplain’s Tension of Identity With a Theology of Calling.Michael Guthrie - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    Professional chaplains have the unique opportunity to provide spiritual care within institutional settings where other types of pastoral care may not exist. Serving within these institutions presents special challenges, including tension between multiple identities and responsibilities. This tension can create conflict within the Christian chaplain, and confusion as to whom they are ultimately beholden. The first section of the article discusses what I see as the five identity-related tensions a professional chaplain may experience serving in an institution. The second section (...)
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  46. Kant’s Duty to Make Virtue Widely Loved.Michael L. Gregory - 2022 - Kantian Review 27 (2):195-213.
    This article examines an appendix to the Doctrine of Virtue which has received little attention. I argue that this passage suggests that Kant makes it a duty, internal to his system of duties, to ‘join the graces with virtue’ and so to ‘make virtue widely loved’ (MM, 6: 473). The duty to make virtue widely loved obligates us to bring the standards of respectability, and so the social graces, into a formal agreement with what morality demands of us, such that (...)
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    The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice_, and Simone Kotva, _Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy[REVIEW]Michael Barr - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (5):766-770.
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    Understanding Novak’s Spirit of democratic capitalism through “the corporation”.Michael Pakaluk - 2023 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (3-4):169-184.
    Many social theorists hold that the corporation is the key institution of the modern world. Novak wrote four books on the corporation, viewing it as the chief instrument of innovation within “democratic capitalism”, and the concrete entity in which its three systems (political, economic, moral-cultural) converge. We look at Novak’s account with its roots in Maritain, and at Novak’s intention to ground this account in the ideals of the American Founding, and in a Christian understanding of grace. “The corporation” (...)
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    Two Fundamental Notions of Economic Science.Michael Shute - 2010 - The Lonergan Review 2 (1):95-106.
    We shall have to do a lot of thinking and a lot of educating before we can hope that our exchange processes will swing easily and gracefully from an expansion into a static phase instead of falling clumsily and painfully into a slump.
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    Intellect, Will, and Freedom in Leibniz.Michael J. Murray - 1994 - The Leibniz Review 4:11-12.
    In this paper I claim that there are three primary dimensions to the issue of freedom in Leibniz’s work. The first, and most widely discussed, is the logical dimension. When discussing this dimension, Leibniz is concerned primarily about the relationship between freedom and modality: what does it mean for choice to be contingent? The second dimension is the theological one. When discussing this dimension, Leibniz is interested in considering such issues as the relationships between divine knowledge or providence and human (...)
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