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    • Dietz, James W
      Thomas Aquinas has written on the topic of mercy and justice as virtues. I use his theories to outline an idea of how forgiveness is an act of mercy. I build off Glen Pettigrove’s Forgiveness and Love to define forgiveness. ...
    • Hoekstra, Mark; Street, Brittany (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2018-07-11)
      The right to an impartial jury is the cornerstone of the U.S. justice system and is enshrined in the Bill of Rights, but are these juries truly impartial, or do they favor defendants who are similar to themselves? In PERC ...
    • Gogus, Celile Itir (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)
      The purpose of this dissertation is to understand how individuals’ preferences for resource allocation affect their attitudinal and behavioral responses towards the organization. Building on the three main allocation ...
    • Sallah, Edudzi David (2020-04-19)
      Most societies throughout history have instituted ways of dealing with criminals, including the penalty of death. How such a penalty is carried out or wherever it ought to be carried out at all is an ongoing discourse. My ...
    • Ramirez, Andrew Todd (2019-04-19)
      A more complex definition of trust is required to better understand the Aristotelian virtues of friendship and justice, especially in the digital age. Within this argument, I develop and make use of two distinct notions, specific ...