 | Melvyn L. Fein - Philosophy - 1997 - 254 pages
This sociological analysis of how we "play the morality game" sheds light on the informal rules governing our moral decisions. | |
 | Nicola Hoggard Creegan, Christine D. Pohl - Religion - 2005 - 203 pages
Nicola Hoggard Creegan and Christine D. Pohl tell their own stories and draw from the experiences of ninety other women scholars to helpfully and hopefully address the boundary ... | |
 | Robert Schmuhl - Political Science - 2000 - 148 pages
Indecent Liberties explores the dangers and consequences of carrying fundamental American freedoms too far. In this environment, achieving a public good can get lost in a ... | |
 | Kingsley Browne - Psychology - 2002 - 282 pages
Browne (law, Wayne State U.) is a specialist in employment discrimination law who tackles the controversies of the glass ceiling, the gender gap in pay, sexual harassment, and ... | |
 | Lorraine Murrary - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 144 pages
Confessions is the heartrending account of a woman who was born into a Catholic family and fully embraced the beliefs of her faith, but ran into major roadblocks in college ... | |
 | Lynette Hunter - Philosophy - 2002 - 256 pages
Critiques of Knowing explores what happens to science and computing when we think of them as texts. Lynette Hunter elegantly weaves together vast areas of thought: rhetoric ... | |
 | Lynette Hunter - Philosophy - 1999 - 246 pages
Critiques of Knowing explores what happens to science and computing when we think of them as texts. Lynette Hunter elegantly weaves together vast areas of thought: rhetoric ... | |
 | Lynette Hunter - Philosophy - 2002 - 256 pages
Critiques of Knowing explores what happens to science and computing when we think of them as texts. Lynette Hunter elegantly weaves together vast areas of thought: rhetoric ... | |
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