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    Old and New Ethics in the Stem Cell Debate.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):212-219.
    The debate about embryonic stem cell research is a conflict not between “religion” and “science,” but between two ethical approaches to the dignity of human beings. The newer, more pragmatic ethic is not necessarily more conducive to rapid medical progress as is often assumed.
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  2. The ethics of funding embryonic stem cell research: A catholic viewpoint.Richard M. Doerflinger - 1999 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2):137-150.
    : Stem cell research that requires the destruction of human embryos is incompatible with Catholic moral principles, and with any ethic that gives serious weight to the moral status of the human embryo. Moreover, because there are promising and morally acceptable alternative approaches to the repair and regeneration of human tissues, and because treatments that rely on destruction of human embryos would be morally offensive to many patients, embryonic stem cell research may play a far less significant role in medical (...)
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    Old and New Ethics in the Stem Cell Debate.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):212-219.
    The ethical debate on embryo research, particularly on whether to destroy human embryos for stem cell research, is sometimes said to involve a confrontation between religion and science. The claim is misleading at best. Ironically, religious claims have not infrequently been invoked by those who support human embryonic stem cell research, who have said that such research will enable us to “answer the prayers of America’s families” or present us with “the biblical power to cure.” And even religious organizations have (...)
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    Ditching religion and reality.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (1):31 – 32.
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    An uncertain future for assisted suicide.Richard M. Doerflinger - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (1):52-52.
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  6. Communicating the catholic vision: The culture of life.Richard M. Doerflinger - forthcoming - Communicating the Catholic Vision of Life: Proceedings of the Twelfth Bishops' Workshop, Dallas, Texas.
     
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    Human Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cell Research after Seoul.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (2):339-350.
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    Testimony on Behalf of the USCCB on the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (1):121-130.
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    Testimony on Embryo Research and Related Issues.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):767-786.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (3):455-463.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2010 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (1):23-37.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2010 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (3):441-447.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (3):429-439.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (1):15-21.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (3):413-420.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (1):21-30.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (3):455-462.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (1):19-25.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2015 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15 (1):21-28.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2015 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15 (3):427-439.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2013 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (1):23-32.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (1):15-26.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (3):431-438.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (1):21-32.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (1):19-25.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (3):461-469.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):25-33.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2013 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (3):403-415.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (3):397-405.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (1):19-28.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (3):409-418.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (1):17-24.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (3):423-430.
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    Washington Insider.Richard M. Doerflinger - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (1):21-28.
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    Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology.Patrick Guinan, Francis Cardinal George, Jean Bethke Elshtain, John M. Haas, Steven Bozza, Daniel P. Toma, Patrick Lee, William E. May, Richard M. Doerflinger & Gerard V. Bradley (eds.) - 2003 - Upa.
    The March 2002 symposium Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology brought together philosophers, theologians, scientists, lawyers, and scholars from across the United States. The essays of this book are the contributions of the symposium's participants.
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  36. The Philosophy of Our Time a Collection of Essays.Richard M. Gale & Ian Wilks - 1996 - Custom Publishing Service, University of Toronto.
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    From a Logical Point of View.Richard M. Martin - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (4):574-575.
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  38. The Dilemma of Case Studies Resolved: The Virtues of Using Case Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science.Richard M. Burian - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (4):383-404.
    Philosophers of science turned to historical case studies in part in response to Thomas Kuhn's insistence that such studies can transform the philosophy of science. In this issue Joseph Pitt argues that the power of case studies to instruct us about scientific methodology and epistemology depends on prior philosophical commitments, without which case studies are not philosophically useful. Here I reply to Pitt, demonstrating that case studies, properly deployed, illustrate styles of scientific work and modes of argumentation that are not (...)
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    Ethics and the Clinical Encounter.Richard M. Zaner - 2004 - CSS Publishing Company.
    Ethics and the Clinical Encounter explores the moral dimensions of clinical medicine and the phenomenon of illness, to determine what ethics must be in order to be fully responsive to clinical encounters. Written in a lively and conversational style with minimal technical terminology, and enhanced by actual experience or real clinical situations, this volume lays out a clinical ethics methodology both in practical and theoretical terms. Here's what the experts had to say: Professor Zaner has provided us with a remarkably (...)
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    How the choice of experimental organism matters: Epistemological reflections on an aspect of biological practice.Richard M. Burian - 1993 - Journal of the History of Biology 26 (2):351-367.
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    Exploratory Experimentation and the Role of Histochemical Techniques in the Work of Jean Brachet, 1938-1952.Richard M. Burian - 1997 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19 (1):27 - 45.
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    The way of phenomenology.Richard M. Zaner - 1970 - New York,: Pegasus.
  43. Controlled and automatic human information processing: Perceptual learning, automatic attending, and a general theory.Richard M. Shiffrin & Walter Schneider - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (2):128-90.
    Tested the 2-process theory of detection, search, and attention presented by the current authors in a series of experiments. The studies demonstrate the qualitative difference between 2 modes of information processing: automatic detection and controlled search; trace the course of the learning of automatic detection, of categories, and of automatic-attention responses; and show the dependence of automatic detection on attending responses and demonstrate how such responses interrupt controlled processing and interfere with the focusing of attention. The learning of categories is (...)
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    More than a marriage of convenience: On the inextricability of history and philosophy of science.Richard M. Burian - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (1):1-42.
    History of science, it has been argued, has benefited philosophers of science primarily by forcing them into greater contact with "real science." In this paper I argue that additional major benefits arise from the importance of specifically historical considerations within philosophy of science. Loci for specifically historical investigations include: (1) making and evaluating rational reconstructions of particular theories and explanations, (2) estimating the degree of support earned by particular theories and theoretical claims, and (3) evaluating proposed philosophical norms for the (...)
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    On MicroRNA and the Need for Exploratory Experimentation in Post-Genomic Molecular Biology.Richard M. Burian - 2007 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 29 (3):285 - 311.
    This paper is devoted to an examination of the discovery, characterization, and analysis of the functions of microRNAs, which also serves as a vehicle for demonstrating the importance of exploratory experimentation in current (post-genomic) molecular biology. The material on microRNAs is important in its own right: it provides important insight into the extreme complexity of regulatory networks involving components made of DNA, RNA, and protein. These networks play a central role in regulating development of multicellular organisms and illustrate the importance (...)
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  46. Vaulting Ambition: Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature.Richard M. Burian - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (7):385-391.
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    Unification and coherence as methodological objectives in the biological sciences.Richard M. Burian - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (3):301-318.
    In this paper I respond to Wim van der Steen''s arguments against the supposed current overemphasis on norms ofcoherence andinterdisciplinary integration in biology. On the normative level, I argue that these aremiddle-range norms which, although they may be misapplied in short-term attempts to solve (temporarily?) intractable problems, play a guiding role in the longer-term treatment of biological problems. This stance is supported by a case study of apartial success story, the development of the one gene — one enzyme hypothesis. As (...)
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    Edmund Husserl’s ‘Origin of Geometry’: An Introduction.Richard M. Martin - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (3):436-436.
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    The Problem Of Embodiment; Some Contributions To A Phenomenology Of The Body.Richard M. Zaner - 1964 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    Early in the first volume of his Ideen zu einer reinen Phiinomeno logie und phiinomenologischen Philosophie, Edmund Husserl stated concisely the significance and scope of the problem with which this present study is concerned. When we reflect on how it is that consciousness, which is itself absolute in relation to the world, can yet take on the character of transcendence, how it can become mundanized, We see straightaway that it can do that only by means of a certain participation in (...)
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    The problem of embodiment.Richard M. Zaner - 1964 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    Early in the first volume of his Ideen zu einer reinen Phiinomeno logie und phiinomenologischen Philosophie, Edmund Husserl stated concisely the significance and scope of the problem with which this present study is concerned. When we reflect on how it is that consciousness, which is itself absolute in relation to the world, can yet take on the character of transcendence, how it can become mundanized, We see straightaway that it can do that only by means of a certain participation in (...)
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