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    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethics of Self-Harm.Gavin J. Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn - 1995 - Routledge.
    Suicide is devastating. It is an assault on our ideas of what living is about. In Contemplating Suicide Gavin Fairbairn takes fresh look at suicidal self harm. His view is distinctive in not emphasising external facts: the presence or absence of a corpse, along with evidence that the person who has become a corpse, intended to do so. It emphasises the intentions that the person had in acting, rather than the consequences that follow from those actions. Much of (...)
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    Complexity and the Value of Lives—some philosophical dangers for mentally handicapped people.Gavin J. Fairbairn - 1991 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2):211-217.
    ABSTRACT In his book The End of Life James Rachels argues that in a situation of forced choice if we must choose between a more and a less complex human being we have good reason to choose in favour of the normal human. He argues also that since some humans have less complex mental abilities than some animals it will sometimes be right to choose a non‐human animal in preference to a human being. I do not consider Rachels’belief that sometimes (...)
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  3. Brain transplants and the orthodox view of personhood.Gavin J. Fairbairn - 2002 - In R.N. Fisher (ed.), Suffering, Death, and Identity. New York: Rodopi.
     
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  4. Voluntary euthanasia: Experts debate the right to die A. B. Downing & Barbara Smoker. [REVIEW]Gavin J. Fairbairn - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):247.
     
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    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethics of Self Harm.Gavin Fairbairn & David J. Mayo - 1995 - Bioethics 10 (4):350-352.
    Suicide is devastating. It is an assault on our ideas of what living is about. In Contemplating Suicide Gavin Fairbairn takes fresh look at suicidal self harm. His view is distinctive in not emphasising external facts: the presence or absence of a corpse, along with evidence that the person who has become a corpse, intended to do so. It emphasises the intentions that the person had in acting, rather than the consequences that follow from those actions. Much of (...)
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    Surveillance, Data and Embodiment: On the Work of Being Watched.Gavin J. D. Smith - 2016 - Body and Society 22 (2):108-139.
    Today’s bodies are akin to ‘walking sensor platforms’. Bodies either host, or are the subjects of, an array of sensing devices that act to convert bodily movements, actions and dynamics into circulative data. This article proposes the notions of ‘disembodied exhaust’ and ‘embodied exhaustion’ to conceptualise processes of bodily sensorisation and datafication. As the material body interfaces with networked sensor technologies and sensing infrastructures, it emits disembodied exhaust: gaseous flows of personal information that establish a representational data-proxy. It is this (...)
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    Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practices.Gavin J. D. Smith - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    This paper explores the embedding of data producing technologies in people's everyday lives and practices. It traces how repeated encounters with digital data operate to naturalise these entities, while often blindsiding their agentive properties and the ways they get implicated in processes of exploitation and governance. I propose and develop the notion of ‘data doxa’ to conceptualise the way in which digital data – and the devices and platforms that stage data – have come to be perceived in Western societies (...)
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    Locating a geography of nursing: Space, place and the progress of geographical thought.Gavin J. Andrews BA PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):231–248.
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    The politics of algorithmic governance in the black box city.Gavin J. D. Smith - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    Everyday surveillance work is increasingly performed by non-human algorithms. These entities can be conceptualised as machinic flâneurs that engage in distanciated flânerie: subjecting urban flows to a dispassionate, calculative and expansive gaze. This paper provides some theoretical reflections on the nascent forms of algorithmic practice materialising in two Australian cities, and some of their implications for urban relations and social justice. It looks at the idealisation – and operational black boxing – of automated watching programs, before considering their impacts on (...)
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    Surveillance and Embodiment: Dispositifs of Capture.Gavin J. D. Smith & Martin French - 2016 - Body and Society 22 (2):3-27.
    This article provides an introduction to a special issue of Body & Society that explores the surveillance--embodiment nexus. It accentuates both the prevalence and consequence of bodies being increasingly converted into ‘objects of information’ by surveillance technologies and systems. We begin by regarding the normalcy of body monitoring in contemporary life, illustrating how a plurality of biometric scanners operate to intermediate the physical surfaces and subjective depths of bodies in accordance with various concerns. We focus on everyday experiences of bodily (...)
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    Towards a more place-sensitive nursing research: an invitation to medical and health geography.Gavin J. Andrews - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (4):221-238.
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    Geographical thinking in nursing inquiry, part one: locations, contents, meanings.Gavin J. Andrews - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (4):262-281.
    Spatial thought is undergoing somewhat of a renaissance in nursing. Building on a long disciplinary tradition of conceptualizing and studying ‘nursing environment’, the past twenty years has witnessing the establishment and refinement of explicitly geographical nursing research. This article – part one in a series of two – reviews the perspectives taken to date, ranging from historical precedent in classical nursing theory through to positivistic spatial science, political economy, and social constructivism in contemporary inquiry. This discussion sets up part two, (...)
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    Nightingale's geography.Gavin J. Andrews - 2003 - Nursing Inquiry 10 (4):270-274.
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    Locating a geography of nursing: space, place and the progress of geographical thought.Gavin J. Andrews - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):231-248.
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    Geography and nursing: convergence in cyberspace?Gavin J. Andrews & Rob Kitchin - 2005 - Nursing Inquiry 12 (4):316-324.
    During the last 3 years the interface between geography and nursing has provided fertile ground for research. Not only has a conceptual emphasis on space and place provided nurse researchers with a robust and subtly different way to deconstruct and articulate nursing environments, but also their studies have provided a much needed focus on certain areas of health‐care, and in particular clinical practice, not currently prioritized by health geographers. We argue that, as something that is forcing fundamental re‐considerations of the (...)
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    Writing place: a comparison of nursing research and health geography.Mary Carolan, Gavin J. Andrews & Ellen Hodnett - 2006 - Nursing Inquiry 13 (3):203-219.
    The concept of ‘place’, and general references to ‘geographies of …’ are making gradual incursions into nursing literature. Although the idea of place in nursing is not new, this recent spatial turn seems to be influenced by the increasing profile of the discipline of health geography, and the broadening of its scope to incorporate smaller and more intimate spatial scales. A wider emphasis within the social sciences on place from a social and cultural perspective, and a wider turn to ‘place’ (...)
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  17. A theologian's itinerary : John Scottus Eriugena's christological ascent.S. J. John Gavin - 2019 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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    A good death: On the value of death and dying.Gavin Fairbairn - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (3):274–275.
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  19. Empathy, Intuition and the Development of Expertise in Teaching.Gavin Fairbairn - 1999 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 19 (2):99-105.
     
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    Integrating Special Children: Some Ethical Issues.Gavin Fairbairn & Susan Fairbairn - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (2):187-189.
  21. Living the life of the game.Gavin Fairbairn - 1998 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 18 (1):28-36.
     
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    Psychology, ethics, and change.Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.) - 1987 - New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    The contributors consider the ethical issues surrounding the use of psychological approaches to bring about change in human well-being. They raise many profound and disturbing questions that will stimulate debate in this important area.
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  23. Respect for persons.Gavin Fairbairn - 1987 - In Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.), Psychology, Ethics, and Change. Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 244.
     
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    Response to the Commentaries.Gavin Fairbairn - 1998 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 5 (2):179-180.
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    Suicide, language, and clinical practice.Gavin Fairbairn - 1998 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 5 (2):157-169.
  26. Pesticide resistance.J. A. McKenzie, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. J. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
     
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    The influence of intention, outcome and question-wording on children’s and adults’ moral judgments.Gavin Nobes, Georgia Panagiotaki & Kimberley J. Bartholomew - 2016 - Cognition 157 (C):190-204.
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    The Context of Diversity versus the Problem of Diversity.William J. Gavin - 2012 - In Judith M. Green, Stefan Neubert & Kersten Reich (eds.), Pragmatism and diversity: Dewey in the context of late twentieth century debates. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 25.
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  29. Predicting the outcome of biological control.J. H. Myers, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff & D. J. Fairbairn - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies.
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    Empirical research on informed consent with the cognitively impaired.Gavin W. Hougham, Greg A. Sachs, Deborah Danner, Jim Mintz, Marian Patterson, Laura W. Roberts, Laura A. Siminoff, Jeremy Sugarman, Peter J. Whitehouse & Donna Wirshing - 2003 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (5):s26 - 32.
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    BOOKS Review.William J. Gavin & Philip T. Grier - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (2-3):224-232.
    Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism. By Andrzej Walicki. A History of Russian Philosophy, Edited by Valery A. Kuvakin.
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    Vagueness untamed, or naming the unnameable.William J. Gavin - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (3):313-320.
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    Processes Contributing to the Maintenance of Flying Phobia: A Narrative Review.Gavin I. Clark & Adam J. Rock - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  34. Is the richness of our visual world an illusion? Transsaccadic memory for complex scenes.Susan J. Blackmore, Gavin Brelstaff, Katherine Nelson & Tom Troscianko - 1995 - Perception 24:1075-81.
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    Ethics for Everyone - a Practical Guide to Interdisciplinary Biomedical Ethics Education.G. J. Fairbairn - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (6):362-363.
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    Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine.G. J. Fairbairn - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (4):213-213.
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    Kuhse, Singer and slippery slopes.G. J. Fairbairn - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):132-147.
    Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer recently examined the view expressed by John Lorber that whereas at times it is permissible to allow severely handicapped infants to die, killing them must never be allowed. In attempting to demonstrate the mistaken nature of Lorber's fear that allowing active infanticide would lead us onto a slippery slope Kuhse and Singer make much use of John Harris's paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics in which he criticised Lorber's views. This paper examines some aspects (...)
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    Response to Saunders and Singh.G. J. Fairbairn - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (3):162-163.
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    Infancy studies come of age: Jacques Mehler's influence on the importance of perinatal experience for early language learning.Robin Panneton, J. Gavin Bremner & Scott P. Johnson - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104543.
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    William James in Focus: Willing to Believe.William J. Gavin - 2013 - Indiana University Press.
    Distilling the main currents of James's thought, William J. Gavin focuses on "latent" and "manifest" ideas in James to disclose the notion of "will to believe," which courses through his work.
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    A Systematic Review of Public Attitudes, Perceptions and Behaviours Towards Production Diseases Associated with Farm Animal Welfare.Beth Clark, Gavin B. Stewart, Luca A. Panzone, I. Kyriazakis & Lynn J. Frewer - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (3):455-478.
    Increased productivity may have negative impacts on farm animal welfare in modern animal production systems. Efficiency gains in production are primarily thought to be due to the intensification of production, and this has been associated with an increased incidence of production diseases, which can negatively impact upon FAW. While there is a considerable body of research into consumer attitudes towards FAW, the extent to which this relates specifically to a reduction in production diseases in intensive systems, and whether the increased (...)
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    Cuttin' the body loose: historical, biological, and personal approaches to death and dying.William J. Gavin - 1995 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    All too often, studies of death are reduced to a series of legal or medical case studies, which ignore the need to provide a personal and a societal context. This title explores the practical and philosophical questions related to death and dying. It looks at death from the perspective of different cultures and different periods in history.
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    In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction.William J. Gavin (ed.) - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    Leading scholars evaluate the importance of Dewey's work for our times.
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    Contexts Vibrant and Contexts Souring in Dewey’s Philosophy.William J. Gavin - 2003 - In In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction. State University of New York Press. pp. 63-85.
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    An Essay on Liberation.William J. Gavin - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):486-487.
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  46. Andrzej Waicki, "Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism".William J. Gavin - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (2):224.
     
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    Chaos and Context: A Study in William James.William J. Gavin - 1979 - International Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3):373-375.
  48. Context Over Foundation: Dewey and Marx.William J. Gavin - 1993 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (1):69-73.
     
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  49. Context over Foundation: Dewey and Marx.William J. Gavin - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (4):521-530.
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    Heroes and deconstruction: Lermontov'sa hero of our time.William J. Gavin - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 34 (4):255-266.
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