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    The Defence of Necessity.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1983 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):79-100.
    The defence of necessity has had a long, though confused, legal career. Like self-defence, consent, duress, insanity and mistake of law, necessity is rooted in moral intuitions about when conduct which causes harm to another's person or property is not wrong, or should be tolerated, permitted or praised. If a man is literally starving to death and steals a loaf of bread, we are reluctant to say that his extreme circumstances should make no difference at all to the way we (...)
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    Disability and the Good Human Life.Jerome E. Bickenbach, Franziska Felder & Barbara Schmitz (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    This collection of original essays, from both established scholars and newcomers, takes up a debate that has recently flared up in philosophy, sociology, and disability studies on whether disability is intrinsically a harm that lowers a person's quality of life. While this is a new question in disability scholarship, it is also touches on one of the oldest philosophical questions: What is the good human life? Historically, philosophers have not been interested in the topic of disability, and when they are (...)
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    Good Reasons for Better Arguments: An Introduction to the Skills and Values of Critical Thinking.Jerome E. Bickenbach & Jacqueline M. Davies - 1996 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    This text introduces university students to the philosophical ethos of critical thinking, as well as to the essential skills required to practice it. The authors believe that Critical Thinking should engage students with issues of broader philosophical interest while they develop their skills in reasoning and argumentation. The text is informed throughout by philosophical theory concerning argument and communication—from Aristotle's recognition of the importance of evaluating argument in terms of its purpose to Habermas's developing of the concept of communicative rationality. (...)
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    One Ought to Do What One Thinks One Ought to Do.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (4):667-670.
    R. E. Jennings has recently provided us with two formal renderings of the motto of the view he calls ‘pseudo-subjectivism’, viz., ‘One ought to do what one thinks one ought to do’. These renderings are.
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    Booknotes.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64:123.
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    Critical Notice.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):577-600.
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    Critical Notice.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):765-786.
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    Commentary on Campolo.Jerome E. Bickenbach - unknown
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    Commentary on Woods.Jerome E. Bickenbach - unknown
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    Disability, Justice, and Health-Systems Performance Assessment.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2002 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Margaret P. Battin & Anita Silvers (eds.), Medicine and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care. Oup Usa. pp. 390.
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    Disability Studies and Bioethics: A Comment on Kuczewski.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):49-50.
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    Editorials: Little Ludwig.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64:133.
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    Justifying Deduction.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (4):500-516.
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  14. Martin Golding, Legal Reasoning Reviewed by.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (2):62-64.
     
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    Notebook.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64:131.
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    No Title available.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (268):251-253.
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  17. Polyvios G. Polyviou, Search & Seizure: Constitutional and Common Law Reviewed by.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (1):39-41.
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    Social Issues and Moral Scrutiny: Cragg and Narveson.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):283-290.
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    The Status of the Propositions in the Tractatus.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (4):763-772.
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    Disability and Justice: The Capabilities Approach in Practice.Christopher A. Riddle & Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Disability & Justice: The Capabilities Approach in Practice is an interdisciplinary examination of the practical application of the capabilities approach viewed through the lens of the experience of disability. Careful and critical examination of vital foundational concepts is undertaken prior to contextualizing the experience of disability and how we might begin to promote an inclusive society through an application of the capabilities approach.
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  21. Misconceptions about Moral Notions.Roger A. Shiner & Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1976 - Analysis 36 (2):55 - 67.
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    Law, Morality and Rights Edited by M. A. Stewart Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1983, xi+452pp., Dfl. 160. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):401-.
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    Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought by Roger A. Shiner Clarendon Press, Oxford,, 1992, xiv+349pp. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (268):251-.
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    Rights By Alan R. White Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1984, viii+186 pp., £12.50. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (235):128-.
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    The Moral Foundation of Rights By L. W. Sumner Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987, vii + 224 pp., £22.50. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):120-.
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    Distributive Justice and Disability. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (2):300-306.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):401-405.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (235):128-130.
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    Books Received. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64:126.
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    Coercion. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):577-600.
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    Distributive Justice and Disability. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (2):300-306.
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    Distributive Justice and Disability. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (2):300-306.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):120-122.
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    Pornography and Censorship David Copp and Susan Wendell, editors Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1983. Pp. 414. $22.95. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):330-333.
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    The Moral Foundation of Rights By L. W. Sumner Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987, vii + 224 pp., £22.50. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):120-122.
  36. STEWART, M. A. Law, Morality and Rights. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Philosophy 60:401.
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  37. SHINER, ROGER A. Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1994 - Philosophy 69:251.
     
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    Trials and Punishments. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):765-786.
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  39. WHITE, ALAN R. Rights. [REVIEW]Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1986 - Philosophy 61:128.
     
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    Disability, “Being Unhealthy,” and Rights to Health.Jerome Bickenbach - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (4):821-828.
    Often advocates for persons with disabilities are resistant to what might appear to be the banal truism that, at bottom, disability is a decrement in health. Disability advocates have long objected to the “medicalization” of disability, when that means focusing entirely on a person’s underlying impairments and ignoring all of the manifold obstacles in his or her environment — e.g., physical, human-built, attitudinal, social, political, and cultural — that makes living with those impairments at least disadvantageous and socially devalued. Over-medicalization (...)
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    From Disability Theory to Practice: Essays in Honor of Jerome E. Bickenbach.Christopher A. Riddle (ed.) - 2018 - Lexington Books.
    This collection pays tribute to Jerome E. Bickenbach’s work that spans from philosophical and sociological issues to international legislation designed to support the rights of people with disabilities. Eight essays critically engage with Bickenbach’s work to further advance the discussions he has initiated throughout his career.
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    The Diversity of Proof.Jerome E. Rickenbach - 1981 - Informal Logic 4 (2).
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    Once you've seen a decade of studies, you've seen them all.Jerome E. Singer - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):405-405.
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  44. Thomas More in Korea.Jerome E. Breunig - 1980 - Moreana 16 (4):50-58.
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    Effect of number of alternatives and set on the visual discrimination of numerals.Gilbert K. Krulee, Jerome E. Podell & Paul G. Ronco - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (1):75.
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    Editorial: The role of reasoning in mathematical thinking.Kinga Morsanyi, Jérôme Prado & Lindsey E. Richland - 2018 - Thinking and Reasoning 24 (2):129-137.
    Research into mathematics often focuses on basic numerical and spatial intuitions, and one key property of numbers: their magnitude. The fact that mathematics is a system of complex relationships that invokes reasoning usually receives less attention. The purpose of this special issue is to highlight the intricate connections between reasoning and mathematics, and to use insights from the reasoning literature to obtain a more complete understanding of the processes that underlie mathematical cognition. The topics that are discussed range from the (...)
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    Studies in the transposition of learning by children: IV. A preliminary study of patternedness in discrimination learning.T. A. Jackson & E. Jerome - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (4):432.
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    Bickenbach, Jerome E.; Felder, Franziska; and Schmitz, Barbara, eds. Disability and the Good Human Life.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. 330. $99.00 ; $35.99. [REVIEW]Sara Goering - 2016 - Ethics 126 (4):1090-1095.
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    Studies in the transposition of learning by children. VI. Simultaneous vs. successive presentation of the stimuli to bright and dull children. [REVIEW]T. A. Jackson & E. A. Jerome - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (5):431.
  50. Quality of Life and Human Difference: Genetic Testing, Health Care, and Disability.David Wasserman, Jerome Bickenbach & Robert Wachbroit (eds.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    This study brings together two important literatures together in the one volume. One concerns the role of quality assessments in social policy, especially health policy. The second concerns ethical and social issues raised by prenatal testing for disability. Hitherto, these two literatures have had little contact with each other: few scholars have written about both, or have compared the two domains in a systematic way, while people with disabilities and disability scholars are underrepresented in recent discussion on health policy and (...)
     
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