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    The moral and political tradition of Rome / by D. Earl. by Earl, D.

    Published 1967
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    Hypatia : or, Woman and knowledge. by Russell, Dora, 1894-1986

    Published 1925
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    The combined roles of moral emotion and moral rules in explaining acts of violence using a situational action theory perspective by Neema Trivedi-Bateman

    Published 2019
    “…The role of moral emotion has been neglected in existing criminological research and this study seeks to develop current explanations of the comprehensive myriad of factors that play a role in moral crime decision-making. …”
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    Hollands hollende koe: the political satirist and moral conviction by Meredith Hale

    Published 2016
    “…This essay considers the role of the political satirist over time, specifically its relationship to the problem of moral conviction. …”
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    Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy (PDF) by Catherine Wilson

    Published 2016
    “…Incrementally, the narrator is led to certain definite conclusions about ‘oughts’ and norms in connection with self-interest, prudence, social norms, and finally morality. Scepticism is overcome, and the narrator arrives at a good understanding of how moral knowledge and moral progress are possible, though frequently long in coming. …”
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    Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy (XML) by Catherine Wilson

    Published 2016
    “…Incrementally, the narrator is led to certain definite conclusions about ‘oughts’ and norms in connection with self-interest, prudence, social norms, and finally morality. Scepticism is overcome, and the narrator arrives at a good understanding of how moral knowledge and moral progress are possible, though frequently long in coming. …”
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    The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (PDF) by Roberto Morales-Harley

    Published 2024
    “…This volume presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. …”
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    Eating food produced in harmful ways: Wrongful complicity or moral tragedy? by Josh Milburn, Christopher A. Bobier

    Published 2024
    “…Imagine you come across a leftover turkey sandwich that will expire soon, no one is around to eat it, and you cannot donate it to someone else before it goes bad. …”
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    The dawn of the AI robots: towards a new framework of AI robot accountability by Zsófia Tóth, Robert Caruana, Thorsten Gruber, Claudia Loebbecke

    Published 2022
    “…The broad spectrum of potential ethical issues pertains to using driverless cars, AI robots in care homes, and in the military, such as Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems. …”
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    “You can’t really trust anyone anymore”: trust, moral identity and coming to terms with the past by Cristian Tileaga

    Published 2013
    “…“You can’t really trust anyone anymore”: trust, moral identity and coming to terms with the past…”
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    RoMEO Studies 2: how academics want to protect their open-access research papers by Elizabeth Gadd, Stephen Probets, Charles Oppenheim

    Published 2003
    “…Oppenheim, and S. Probets. RoMEO Studies 1: The impact of copyright ownership on author-self-archiving. …”
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    Tacitus, Annals, 15.20-23, 33-45: Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and Commentary (PDF) by Mathew Owen, Ingo Gildenhard

    Published 2013
    “…The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villains, and Tacitus’ Annals have played a central role in shaping the mainstream historiographical understanding of this flamboyant autocrat. …”
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    Fuelling the panic: the societal reaction to 'boy racers' by Karen Lumsden

    Published 2012
    “…In media and popular discourses the symbol of the boy racer has come to represent deviance, anti-social behaviour, criminality and risk on the roads. …”
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    Quality of life and building design in residential and nursing homes for older people by Chris Parker, Sarah Barnes, Kevin McKee, Kevin Morgan, Judith Torrington, Peter Tregenza

    Published 2004
    “…The Design in Caring Environments Study (DICE ) collected cross-sectional data on building design and quality of life in 38 care homes in and near Sheffield, Yorkshire. Quality of life was assessed using methods which included all residents regardless of their frailty, and staff morale was also assessed. …”
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    Investigative journalism in Central and Eastern Europe: autonomy, business models and democratic roles by Vaclav Stetka, Henrik Ornebring

    Published 2013
    “…The article further finds that in some countries (notably Romania and Bulgaria), alternative news online sources play an increasingly important role as providers of investigative journalism.…”
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    The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing: Remembering the D-Day Wrens (PDF) by Justin Smith

    Published 2024
    “…Focusing in particular on the wartime archive of one of the Wrens, Joan Prior, the author brings to life the contribution of these women to the war effort, while also offering insights into British, French, and German morale and culture. …”
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    Anarchism and non-domination by Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard

    Published 2019
    “…Second, the prior moral commitment to the state renders neo-Roman republicanism fundamentally conservative. …”
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    La noche y el control de la vida citadina: reflexiones sobre el Código de Orden Público del Viejo San Juan by Patria Roman-Velazquez

    Published 2001
    “…La intención de la autora no es la de establecer juicios morales sobre la criminalidad, el desorden, el orden o la estética de la ciudad. …”
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    UK university policy approaches towards the copyright ownership of scholarly works and the future of open access by Elizabeth Gadd

    Published 2017
    “…Purpose: Considers how the open access policy environment has developed since the RoMEO (Rights Metadata for Open Archiving) Project’s call in 2003 for universities and academics to assert joint copyright ownership of scholarly works. …”
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    The production of “rhythms of responsibility” for childcare in a post-socialist society by Aija Lulle, Jekaterina Kaleja

    Published 2021
    “…Moving to and from childcare places, and around homes with children are central to the provision of childcare. …”
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    Discourses of 'femininity': studies in the social psychology of gender by Elizabeth A. Barrett

    Published 1990
    “…To this end, the text contains critical reviews of the sex — stereotypes literature (as epitomised in the work of Sandra Bern), the study of female moral development (as envisaged by Carol Gilligan) and the psychoanalytic perspective (represented by Nancy Chodorow and Karen Homey). …”
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    Spenser's nationalistic images of beauty: the ideal and the other in relation to Protestant England and Catholic Ireland in The Faerie Queene Book 1 by Joan Fitzpatrick

    Published 1998
    “…Traditional interpretations of Spenser’s allegory, both moral and historical, have tended to identify Una as “Truth”, specifically the truth of the Reformed Church. …”
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    'It is virtue and goodness only, that make the true beauty': understanding female beauty in the eighteenth century by Katie Aske

    Published 2015
    “…For example, the beautiful female body usually informs readings of virtue, morality, goodness, but, in some cases, beauty can be read as wantonness, immorality and foolishness. …”
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    Exploring the interplay between gender, social context and career: a study of professional women in Sri Lanka by Weerahannadige Dulini Anuvinda Fernando

    Published 2011
    “…Second, I outline a South Asian model of women s career development highlighting family, moral notions, religious philosophies and wider belief systems such as astrology and horoscopes as central constituents of women s careers. …”
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    Sexual control and the remaking of gender: the attempt of nineteenth-century protestant Norwegian women to export Western domesticity to Madagascar by Line Nyhagen

    Published 2000
    “…This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of morality and religion, gender, sexuality, race, and class in an effort to elevate the status of "heathen" women through exporting a Western notion of women's domesticity. …”
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    Anarquismo e não-dominação by Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard, Peterson Roberto da Silva

    Published 2021
    “…Para anarquistas, o Estado-nação moderno e a propriedade privada são antitéticos à liberdade como não-dominação, atuando como limites estruturais à liberdade em vez de como meios para sua realização. …”
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    "Am I doing it right?": a discursive analysis of cancer narratives by Rosemary Chapman

    Published 2001
    “…The analysis reveals that participants construct their identity as someone who is being positive and that they not only have to manage the interactional problems that their illness poses for others and their inadequacies to cope with people with cancer, but additionally they have to manage the moral restrictions on not being able to admit that they are not coping. …”
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    'Harden not thy heart': 'Antinomian' appeals to rulers in Restoration England by Catherine Gill

    Published 2018
    “…The tendency of some writers, it is argued, is theologically Antinomian. …”
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    Genomic susceptibility testing and pregnancy: something old, something new by Paula Saukko

    Published 2004
    “…The nexus between genetics and reproduction usually crystallizes in the moral dilemma of selective termination. This essay examines on-line discussion among women with a genomic predisposition to deep vein thrombosis, which is associated with miscarriage and stillbirth. …”
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    The social organization of representations of history: the textual accomplishment of coming to terms with the past by Cristian Tileaga

    Published 2009
    “…It is suggested that a conception of coming to terms with the past as a textual accomplishment may lead to a fuller appreciation of the structure, function and salience of representations of history as integral part of moral/political/legal courses of action.…”
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    Communism in retrospect: the rhetoric of historical representation and writing the collective memory of recent past by Cristian Tileaga

    Published 2012
    “…It specifically centres on the public accomplishment of coming to terms with the past in the ‘Tisma˘neanu Report’ condemning communism in Romania. …”
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    The politicization of rape as a consequence of western modernity and religious conservatism: Competing media narratives on gender by Ece Algan

    Published 2020
    “…Through a feminist critical discourse analysis of newspaper columns from both secular/nationalist and religio-conservative outlets, this paper illustrates how the issue of increased violence against women that was made visible by the attempted rape and murder of a young university student, Özgecan Aslan, was instrumentalized by secular media outlets to critique the current government’s conservative family policies based on Islamic principles, while conservative pro-government media outlets used the murder both as a moral tale about the importance of a devout, humble life devoid of consumerism and other temptations of modern life that encourage lewd behavior. …”
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    The animal lover's paradox? On the ethics of 'pet food' by Josh Milburn

    Published 2017
    “…For cats, people’s obligations diverge: while individually they should minimize the impact of their companions’ diets, as members of society they have an obligation to come to a greater understanding of how the negative impact of cats’ diets can be fully eliminated. …”
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    Parental responsibility for paid employment and social reproduction: children’s experiences in middle class and working class households in England by Helena Pimlott-Wilson

    Published 2015
    “…Geographers have explored the unequal burdens of care borne by women and the gendered moral rationalities which shape labour market attachment from the perspective of adults. …”
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    Transnational dissent: feeling, thinking, judging and the sociality of Palestinian solidarity activism by Brian Callan

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis examines the role emotions play in the practice and sociality of Palestinian solidarity activism in Israel and Palestine. …”
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    The Swedish system under threat: studies in Swedish social policy, 1988-1996 by Arthur Gould

    Published 1997
    “…The reaction to the former has been to make cuts in welfare benefits and services but to resist the dismantling of the 'People's Home'. The reaction to the drugs issue has been to follow an abstentionist policy - the restrictive line - with the aim of creating a drug-free society. …”
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    Age in action: membership work and stage of life categories in talk by Pirjo H. Nikander

    Published 2001
    “…The data comprise of a corpus of over 800 pages of transcribed talk from interviews with Finnish men and women, all close to their 50th birthday. Throughout the analysis of these accounts I will be addressing wider methodological and thematic issues and debates in discursive social psychology. …”
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    Borderline vulnerabilities: an institutional ethnography of the asylum process in Lesbos, Greece by Evangelia Papada

    Published 2021
    “…In particular, it is through the affirmation and/or denial of vulnerability during the asylum process that individuals come to be assessed as deserving international protection and welfare provision. …”
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