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Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 4, [2002], Case Western Reserve University Jun 2002

Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 4, [2002], Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • Theater and the Law: Periaktos Productions Unites Them Again
  • Word of Mouth: A Workshop in Communication Ethics
  • Quotable Quotes
  • June 26, 2002, Cleveland Bar Association: A Panel Discussion on Ethics, Clarence Darrow and the Law
  • From the Impeach Justice Douglas! Performance: Perspectives on Mr. Justice Douglas and the Constitution
  • The CWRU Law-Medicine Center presents: Gaps and Inequity in America's Health Care System
  • Director's Corner: Hard Questions for Dark Times by Robert P. Lawry


Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 22, Nos. 1-2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace Apr 2002

Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 22, Nos. 1-2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

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Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 3, [2002], Case Western Reserve University Mar 2002

Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 3, [2002], Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • The Costs of Tragedy: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Theories of Justice, Ethicist Martha Nussbaum Speaks at CWRU
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Director's Corner: Tragic Questions and Moral Vigilance by Robert P. Lawry
  • Volume 3, Number 3: Ethics Fellows News and Notes


Applied Ethics In Animal Research: Philosophy, Regulation, And Laboratory Applications, John P. Gluck, Tony Dipasquale, F. Barbara Orlans Jan 2002

Applied Ethics In Animal Research: Philosophy, Regulation, And Laboratory Applications, John P. Gluck, Tony Dipasquale, F. Barbara Orlans

Purdue University Press Books

This volume is a collection of chapters all contributed by individuals who have presented their ideas at conferences and who take moderate stands with the use of animals in research. Specifically the chapters bear of the issues of: notions of the moral standings of animals, history of the methods of argumentation, knowledge of the animal mind, nature and value of regulatory structures, how respect for animals can be converted from theory to action in the laboratory. The chapters have been tempered by open discussion with individuals with different opinions and not audiences of true believers. It is the hope of …


Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 2, [2002], Case Western Reserve University Jan 2002

Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 2, [2002], Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • Continuing the Discussion: September 11, 2001
  • The "9/11" Forums
  • Director's Corner: Looking Outward by Robert P. Lawry
  • Drama Discussion: Teaching Ethics Through Theater by Dariene Rebello Rao and Marvin Rosenberg
  • Volume 3, Number 2: News, Notes, and Future Events


Fearfully And Wonderfully Made, David L. Smith Jan 2002

Fearfully And Wonderfully Made, David L. Smith

Phenomenology Center Books

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction & The Department's Philosophical Anthropology (p. 15)

Chapter 2: The First Decennial (1959-1969) (p. 29)

Chapter 3: The Second Decennial (1969-1979) (p. 54)

Chapter 4: The Third Decennial ( 1979-1989) (p. 74)

Chapter 5: The Fourth Decennial (1989-1999) (p. 104)

Chapter 6: The New Millennium (1999-2000) (p. 136)


[Introduction To] On The Epistemology Of The Senses In Early Chinese Thought, Jane Geaney Jan 2002

[Introduction To] On The Epistemology Of The Senses In Early Chinese Thought, Jane Geaney

Bookshelf

Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely attracted the notice of scholars of early China. As a result of little direct comment on the senses in the Chinese philosophical classics, sinologists have generally interpreted their occasional references to sense functions in familiar Western philosophical terms. This original work challenges this tradition, arguing that despite the scarcity of direct comment on the senses in these sources, it is possible to discern early Chinese views of sensory functions from a close reading of the texts. Working with metaphorical and structural analysis, the author reconstructs an understanding …


Examining The Catholic Intellectual Tradition: Issues And Perspectives, Anthony J. Cernera, Oliver J. Morgan, Ed. Jan 2002

Examining The Catholic Intellectual Tradition: Issues And Perspectives, Anthony J. Cernera, Oliver J. Morgan, Ed.

Sacred Heart University Press Books

This volume continues and expands on the conversations in Volume 1 about the vitality, influence and contemporary relevance of the Catholic intellectual tradition. The particular concern of this volume is to explore what it means to imbue that tradition in the day-to-day life at Catholic colleges and universities. Contributions focus on such topics as the responsibilities of being stewards of the Catholic intellectual tradition, the challenges and rewards of learning and teaching within that tradition, current perceptions of Catholic identity in academia and the ongoing task of harmonizing faith and reason.


Twenty-Seventh Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, 2002-2003, University Of Minnesota - Morris. Philosophy Department Jan 2002

Twenty-Seventh Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, 2002-2003, University Of Minnesota - Morris. Philosophy Department

Midwest Philosophy Colloquium

Programs for the twenty-seventh Midwest Philosophy Colloquium at the University of Minnesota Morris in 2002-2003.