From time to time, the Maguire Center publishes papers -- some works in progress, reworkings of Public Scholar addresses, or invited papers from conference speakers. In addition to print versions (published in the years indicated below), we plan to publish these as PDFs, as well. (To read a PDF document, you need to download a free Adobe Acrobat reader to your computer.)
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James K.
Hopkins, The Private and Public Intellectual in the World and the Academy, 1998
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James F.
Childress, Managed Care: Some Basic Ethical Issues, 1998
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William Lee
Miller, Journalism as a High Profession in Spite of Itself, 1998
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Richard O.
Mason, The New Media: The Internet, Democracy, Free Speech and the Management of Temperance, 1998
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Michael
Holahan, “Look, her lips”: Softness of Voice, Construction of Character in King Lear, 1998 (reprinted by permission of Shakespeare Quarterly)
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Bonnie
Wheeler, Pilgrimage and the Desire for Meaning, 1998
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Joseph L.
Allen, Politics as a Calling, 1998
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Steven
Sverdlik, Compassion and Sympathy as Moral Motivation, 1999
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Alastair
Norcross, Three Approaches to the Ethical Status of Animals, 2000
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Ruth Morgan, A Realistic Vision of a Just and Effective Urban Politics, 2000
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Ernesto Cortes
Jr., A New Democratic Politics, 2000
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Stephen L.
Elkin, Civic Prospects: Civic Engagement and the City, 2000
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Philip Seib, Teaching Online Journalism Ethics, 2001
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Jeffrey F.
Gaba, When “Takings” Happen to Good People: The Fifth Amendment Takings Clause and the Issue of Distributional Justice, 2001
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Albert C.
Pierce, A Model for Moral Leadership: Contemporary Applications, 2003
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Rebekah Miles, That’s All a Mule Can Do: The Ethics of Balancing Work at Home and on the Job, 2003
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J. Matthew
Wilson, Moral Visions and the New American Politics, 2003
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Kathleen
Wellman, Moral Tales: Ethics and Enlightenment Fiction, 2003
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Linda Eads, Corporate America and Its Ethical Choices, 2004
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Carolyn
Sargent and Carolyn Smith-Morris, Questioning Our Principles: Anthropological Contributions to Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical Practice,
2005
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Michael Adler, Saving the Past for Whom? Considerations for a New Conservation Ethic in Archeology, 2005
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Marshall
Terry, The Founding and Defining of a University, 2007
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Mark A.
Chancy, Politics, Culture Wars, and the Good Book: Recent Controversies Over the Bible and Public Education, 2007
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Paul E.
McGreal, Counteracting Ambition: Applying Corporate Compliance and Ethics to the Separation of Powers Concerns with Domestic Surveillance, 2008
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Mark McPhail, Confessions of an Expert Witness: Rhetoric, Politics, and Ethics at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, 2010
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Jenia Turner, Ethical Dilemmas for Defense
Attorneys in War-Crimes Trials, 2010
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Tony Pederson, Reporter Privilege: A Con Job or an Essential Element of Democracy?
(forthcoming 2011) (pre-publication version of the paper)
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Charles E. Curran, The U.S. Catholic Bishops and Abortion Legislation: A Critique from Within the Church, 2012
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Robin Lovin, Faith and Politics: An Augustinian Reflection, 2013
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Tom L. Beauchamp, The Legacy and Contemporary Relevance of Nazi Physicians, 2013
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Dennis Simon, The Politics of Memory and the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, 2013