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    Local agro-ecological knowledge and its relationship to farmers' pest management decision making in rural Honduras.Kris A. G. Wyckhuys & Robert J. O’Neil - 2007 - Agriculture and Human Values 24 (3):307-321.
    Integrated pest management (IPM) has been widely promoted in the developing world, but in many regions its adoption rates have been variable. Experience has shown that to ensure IPM adoption, the complexities of local agro-production systems and context-specific folk knowledge need to be appreciated. Our research explored the linkages between farmer knowledge, pest management decision making, and ecological attributes of subsistence maize agriculture. We report a case study from four rural communities in the highlands of southeast Honduras. Communities were typified (...)
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    On the ethics of biological control of insect pests.Jeffery W. Bentley & Robert J. O'Neil - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (3):283-289.
    Of the four types of biological control, (1) natural, (2) conservation, (3) augmentation, and (4) importation), ethical concerns have been raised almost exclusively about only one type: importation. These concerns rest largely on fears of extinction of animal species. Importation biological control is a cost-effective alternative to chemical control for basic food crops of resource-poor farmers. Regarding the other types of biological control, natural biological control is not consciously manipulated by humans. Augmentation has some technical concerns, but is generally an (...)
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    Representations of the Natural System in the Nineteenth Century.Robert J. O' Hara - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):255.
    ‘The Natural System’ is the abstract notion of the order in living diversity. The richness and complexity of this notion is revealed by the diversity of representations of the Natural System drawn by ornithologists in the Nineteenth Century. These representations varied in overall form from stars, to circles, to maps, to evolutionary trees and cross-sections through trees. They differed in their depiction of affinity, analogy, continuity, directionality, symmetry, reticulation and branching, evolution, and morphological convergence and divergence. Some representations were two-dimensional, (...)
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    Telling the tree: Narrative representation and the study of evolutionary history.Robert J. O' Hara - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (2):135-160.
    Accounts of the evolutionary past have as much in common with works of narrative history as they do with works of science. Awareness of the narrative character of evolutionary writing leads to the discovery of a host of fascinating and hitherto unrecognized problems in the representation of evolutionary history, problems associated with the writing of narrative. These problems include selective attention, narrative perspective, foregrounding and backgrounding, differential resolution, and the establishment of a canon of important events. The narrative aspects of (...)
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  5. "The Will to Believe" and James's "Deontological Streak".Robert J. O' Connell - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (4):809.
     
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  6. Paul Rigby, "Original Sin in Augustine's "Confessions"". [REVIEW]Robert J. O' Connell - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):125.
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    Mary Anne O'Neil, William E. Cain, Christopher Wise, C. S. Schreiner, Willis Salomon, James A. Grimshaw, Jr., Donald K. Hedrick, Wendell V. Harris, Paul Duro, Julia Epstein, Gerald Prince, Douglas Robinson, Lynne S. Vieth, Richard Eldridge, Robert Stoothoff, John Anzalone, Kevin Walzer, Eric J. Ziolkowski, Jacqueline LeBlanc, Anna Carew-Miller, Alfred R. Mele, David Herman, James M. Lang, Andrew J. McKenna, Michael Calabrese, Robert Tobin, Sandor Goodhart, Moira Gatens, Paul Douglass, John F. Desmond, James L. Battersby, Marie J. Aquilino, Celia E. Weller, Joel Black, Sandra Sherman, Herman Rapaport, Jonathan Levin, Ali Abdullatif Ahmida, David Lewis Schaefer. [REVIEW]Donald Phillip Verene - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):131.
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    Contemporary american philosophy.Charles J. O’Neil - 1959 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 33 (20):117-126.
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    Is the Point of Departure a Choice?Charles J. O’Neil - 1959 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 33:117-126.
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    St. Thomas and the Nature of Man.Charles J. O’Neil - 1951 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 25:41-66.
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    Economic criteria versus ethical criteria toward resolving a basic dilemma in business.Robert F. O'Neil & Darlene A. Pienta - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (1):71 - 78.
    Today''s headlines suggest that economic criteria alone is the basis for business decision-making. This paper argues that while profitability is a legitimate end of business, it must be moderated by ethical considerations. But can business be both successfuland ethical? Practical examples highlight individuals who chose profitability over ethical responsibility and those who chose and continue to choose both. The authors propose that there is an ethical person profile. Corporate managers can resolve the profits vs ethics dilemma by modeling ethical behavior.
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  12. "Academic Freedom as a" Canonical Value".Robert M. O'Neil - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (2):437-450.
    The central thesis of this article is that academic freedom has indeed become a "canonical value" of American higher education, though not for the reasons that conventional wisdom might posit. As recently as a half century ago, few university administrators or governing boards felt constrained in dismissing or refusing to hire outspoken professors. The quite remote risk of potential legal liability for such adverse action posed a minor deterrent. The Supreme Court's first recognition of academic freedom came only in the (...)
     
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  13. Free speech in cyberspace.Robert M. O'neil - 1998 - Journal of Information Ethics 7 (1):15-23.
  14. Sexuality and moral responsibility.Robert P. O'Neil - 1968 - Washington,: Corpus Books. Edited by Michael A. Donovan.
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    Are Ethics Committee Members Competent to Consult?Diane Hoffmann, Anita Tarzian & J. Anne O'Neil - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1):30-40.
    A significant amount of discussion in the bioethics community has been devoted to the question of whether individuals performing ethics consultations in healthcare institutions have any special expertise. In addition, articles in the lay press have questioned the “added value” that bioethicists bring to ethical dilemmas. Those at the forefront of the bioethics community have argued repeatedly that those doing ethics consults cannot simply be well-intentioned individuals, that some training in bioethics, group process, and facilitation is necessary to competently execute (...)
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    Are Ethics Committee Members Competent to Consult?Diane Hoffmann, Anita Tarzian & J. Anne O'Neil - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1):30-40.
    A significant amount of discussion in the bioethics community has been devoted to the question of whether individuals performing ethics consultations in healthcare institutions have any special expertise. In addition, articles in the lay press have questioned the “added value” that bioethicists bring to ethical dilemmas. Those at the forefront of the bioethics community have argued repeatedly that those doing ethics consults cannot simply be well-intentioned individuals, that some training in bioethics, group process, and facilitation is necessary to competently execute (...)
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    The Exile of Themistokles and Democracy in the Peloponnese.J. L. O'Neil - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):335-.
    The period after the repulse of Xerxes' invasion is one of the more obscure in Greek history, and this is particularly true of the eclipse of Themistokles and the history of the Peloponnese in the seventies and sixties. On the period of Themistokles' ostracism before the flight which led him to Persia Thucydides says only that he was ostracized and lived at Argos while also travelling to the rest of the Peloponnese. Other writers add a few details to Thucydides' account (...)
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    An Introduction to Ancient Philosophy.Charles J. O’Neil - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (4):466-466.
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    Aristotle’s Natural Slave Reexamined.Charles J. O’Neil - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (3):247-279.
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    A Thomist Textbook for Thomists.Charles J. O’Neil - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (2):205-209.
  21. An Etienne Gilson tribute.Charles J. O'Neil - 1959 - Milwaukee,: Marquette Univ. Press.
  22. An Etienne Gilson Tribute.Charles J. O'neil - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (2):295-295.
     
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    An Étienne Gilson Tribute: Presented by His North American Students With a Response by Étienne Gilson (Classic Reprint).Charles J. O'Neil - 2017 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from An Etienne Gilson Tribute: Presented by His North American Students With a Response by Etienne Gilson The statement of these basic positions does not, of course, sweep away the special difficulties of predicating science or scientific of God. And these difficulties we ought now to gather together from St. Thomas' various Statements of them. There is the argument, for example, that science shares the lot of all intellectual k'nowledges in the accidentality of its being; whereas God is Without (...)
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  24. Catholic education in New Zealand.J. O’Neil - 1989 - The Australasian Catholic Record 56 (2):167-180.
     
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    Imprudence in St. Thomas Aquinas.Charles J. O'Neil - 1955 - Milwaukee,: Marquette University Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  26. Imprudence in St. Thomas Aquinas.CHARLES J. O'NEIL - 1955 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 61 (3):430-430.
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    Is Locke’s State the Secular State?Charles J. O’Neil - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (4):424-440.
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    Is Prudence Love?Charles J. O’Neil - 1974 - The Monist 58 (1):119-139.
    This question takes us to the very center of the cooperation of the human powers in the act of choice. If prudence is wanting, that act of dominion is neither truly human nor truly praiseworthy. Unless there can be truly praiseworthy human excellence in the absence of love the answer to our question ought to be affirmative. Surely the affirmative answer is favored by I Cor. 13:13 and John 14:23. Is the dominion then still human? A negative answer to the (...)
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    Is the Point of Departure a Choice?Charles J. O’Neil - 1959 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 33:117-126.
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  30. Memorial Minutes.Charles J. O'neil - 1959 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 33:117.
     
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    Minimal risk, administrative firm trials, and informed consent.T. J. O'Neil, H. Goldberg & H. McGough - 1991 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 14 (3):9-10.
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    Opuscula Theologica.Charles J. O’Neil - 1955 - New Scholasticism 29 (3):358-359.
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    Plotinus as Critic of the Aristotelian Soul.Charles J. O’Neil - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:156-164.
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    Plotinus as Critic of the Aristotelian Soul.Charles J. O’Neil - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:156-164.
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    Philosophy and Finality.Charles J. O’Neil - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:156-164.
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    Practical Knowledge and Liberty.Charles J. O’Neil - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:1-15.
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    Practical Knowledge and Liberty.Charles J. O’Neil - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:1-15.
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    Proceedings of the Ameriean Catholic Philosophical Association.Charles J. O’Neil - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (1):70-80.
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    Philosophy of the State.Charles J. O’Neil - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:180-191.
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  40. Prudence, the Incommunicable Wisdom.Charles J. O'Neil - 1942 - In Robert Edward Brennan (ed.), Essays in Thomism. Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. pp. 187--204.
     
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    Revolution, The Golden Age, and the Irish.Daniel J. O'Neil - 1976 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 51 (2):161-184.
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    Some Comments on Dr. Bourke’s Paper.Charles J. O’Neil - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:50-54.
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    Some Comments on Dr. Bourke’s Paper.Charles J. O’Neil - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:50-54.
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    St. Thomas and the Nature of Man.Charles J. O’Neil - 1951 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 25:41-66.
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    The Existence and Nature of God.Charles J. O’Neil - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:50-54.
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    The McAuley Lectures, 1953: Truth and the Philosophy of Teaching.Charles J. O’Neil - 1955 - New Scholasticism 29 (2):240-240.
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    The Notion of Beauty in the Ethics of St. Thomas.Charles J. O’Neil - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (4):346-378.
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    The Notion of Beauty in the Ethics of Arristotle.Charles J. O’Neil - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:180-191.
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    The Notion of Beauty in the Ethics of Arristotle.Charles J. O’Neil - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:180-191.
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    The Philosophers Never Leave Home.Charles J. O’Neil - 1946 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 21:173-177.
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