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    Unintended Changes in Cognition, Mood, and Behavior Arising from Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions: Ethical Challenges.P. S. Duggan, A. W. Siegel, D. M. Blass, H. Bok, J. T. Coyle, R. Faden, J. Finkel, J. D. Gearhart, H. T. Greely, A. Hillis, A. Hoke, R. Johnson, M. Johnston, J. Kahn, D. Kerr & P. King - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):31-36.
    The prospect of using cell-based interventions to treat neurological conditions raises several important ethical and policy questions. In this target article, we focus on issues related to the unique constellation of traits that characterize CBIs targeted at the central nervous system. In particular, there is at least a theoretical prospect that these cells will alter the recipients' cognition, mood, and behavior—brain functions that are central to our concept of the self. The potential for such changes, although perhaps remote, is cause (...)
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    Appropriating Apocalypse in Bonaventure's Breviloquium.Justin S. Coyle - 2018 - Franciscan Studies 76 (1):99-135.
    This essay argues that in his Breviloquium Bonaventure expands the doctrine of trinitarian appropriation beyond its fixed scholastic frame; that he applies this expanded grammar of appropriation across the text both synchronically and diachronically, or formally in its literary structure and narratively throughout its account of salvation history; and that Bonaventure does so, or at least there are good reasons for so thinking, in response to the Joachite controversy that embattled the Franciscan Order of his time, to whose benefit he (...)
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    Missile Defense Malfunction: Why the Proposed U.S. Missile Defenses in Europe Will Not Work.Philip Coyle & Victoria Samson - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (1):3–23.
    The U.S. proposal to establish missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic has exacerbated relations with Russia to a degree not seen since the Cold War, despite the fact that the system has no demonstrated capability to defend the U.S., let alone Europe.
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    PASTRY: A nursing-developed quality improvement initiative to combat moral distress.Emily Long Sarro, Kelly Haviland, Kimberly Chow, Sonia Sequeira, Mary Eliza McEachen, Kerry King, Lauren Aho, Nessa Coyle, Hao Zhang, Kathleen A. Lynch, Louis Voigt & Mary S. McCabe - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (4):1066-1077.
    BackgroundHigh levels of moral distress in nursing professionals, of which oncology nurses are particularly prone, can negatively impact patient care, job satisfaction, and retention.Aim“Positive Attitudes Striving to Rejuvenate You: PASTRY” was developed at a tertiary cancer center to reduce the burden of moral distress among oncology nurses.Research DesignA Quality Improvement (QI) initiative was conducted using a pre- and post-intervention design, to launch PASTRY and measure its impact on moral distress of the nursing unit, using Hamric’s Moral Distress Scale–Revised (MDS-R.) This (...)
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    Augustine’s «millennialism» reconsidered.J. Kevin Coyle - 1993 - Augustinus 38 (149-151):155-164.
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    God’s Place in Augustine’s Anti-Manichaean Polemic.J. Kevin Coyle - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):87-102.
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    God’s Place in Augustine’s Anti-Manichaean Polemic.J. Kevin Coyle - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):87-102.
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    Niccolò Machiavelli's The prince: new interdisciplinary essays.Martin Coyle (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press.
    This stimulating collection begins by outlining some of the complex problems The Prince raises as a cultural text. Then follow seven essays, ranging from the discussion of The Prince's first reception and its concern for history and dialogue, through the text's concern with language, power and gender, on to discussions of its contradictions and its place in cultural history.
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    The Spiritless Rose in the Cross of the Present: Retracing Hegel in Adorno's Negative Dialectics and Related Lectures.Lauren Coyle - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (155):39-60.
    ExcerptAdorno's afterlife has been a curious one. His ghost glides through some of the most evocative work across disparate critical theoretical traditions, but often without clear course. It seems not unreasonable to speculate that these uncertain inheritances flow from the general opacity of his works, not least of them Negative Dialectics.1 It is in this late, and arguably his most abstruse, work that he sets out to channel and refigure Hegel—abstruse in his own right, no doubt—as the single most important (...)
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    Resistance, Regulation and Rights: The Changing Status of Polish Women’s Migration and Work in the ‘New’ Europe.Angela Coyle - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (1):37-50.
    Faced with high levels of unemployment and discrimination in Poland, Polish women have made up a very large proportion of those leaving the former Communist states of central Europe, to work in EU member states. They have constituted a large undocumented migrant workforce in Europe, usually working as domestic workers and carers in the informal economy. Poland’s membership of the EU is starting to regulate Polish women’s work abroad and to increase their access to better paid and skilled work in (...)
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    Taking Laughter Seriously in Augustine’s Confessions.Justin Shaun Coyle - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):65-86.
    This essay analyzes the subtle theology of laughter that is scattered across Augustine’s Confessiones (conf.). First, I draw on Sarah Byers’s work in order to argue that Augustine adopts and adapts Stoic moral psychology as a means of sorting the laugh into two moral kinds—as evidence of either good joy or bad joy. In turn, these two kinds provide the loose structure for the double theological taxonomy of merciless and merciful laughter that conf. develops. Next, I treat laughter of each (...)
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    Taking Laughter Seriously in Augustine’s Confessions.Justin Shaun Coyle - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):65-86.
    This essay analyzes the subtle theology of laughter that is scattered across Augustine’s Confessiones. First, I draw on Sarah Byers’s work in order to argue that Augustine adopts and adapts Stoic moral psychology as a means of sorting the laugh into two moral kinds—as evidence of either good joy or bad joy. In turn, these two kinds provide the loose structure for the double theological taxonomy of merciless and merciful laughter that conf. develops. Next, I treat laughter of each sort (...)
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    Adapted Discourse: Heaven in Augustine’s City of God and in His Contemporary Preaching.J. Kevin Coyle - 1999 - Augustinian Studies 30 (2):205-219.
  14. Going Private: The Implications of Privatization for Women's Work.Angela Coyle - 1985 - Feminist Review 21 (1):5-23.
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    New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects.Diane Coyle, Wendy Alexander & Brian Ashcroft (eds.) - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    And faster growth must be seen to improve opportunities for the population as a whole. Further, setting out the evidence--as this book does for Scotland--is vital to overcoming entrenched institutional barriers to policy reform.
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    The Spiritless Rose in the Cross of the Present: Retracing Hegel in Adorno's Negative Dialectics and Related Lectures.L. Coyle - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (155):39-60.
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    Kiska: The Japanese Occupation of an Alaska Island.Brendan Coyle - 2014 - University of Alaska Press.
    Alaska s Aleutian Island chain, barren and windswept, arcs for over a thousand miles toward Asia from the Alaska Peninsula. In this remote and hostile archipelago is Kiska, an uninhabited sub-arctic speck in the tempestuous Bering Sea. Few have the opportunity even to visit this island, but in June of 1942 Japanese troops seized Kiska and neighboring Attu in the only occupation of North American territory since the War of 1812. The bastion of Japan s possessions in Alaska, Kiska was (...)
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  18. Are There Necessary Truths About Rights?Sean Coyle - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 15 (1):21-49.
    The essay considers whether there are necessary truths about rights. The existence of rights is contingent, but our practices involving rights rest upon fundamental conceptual assumptions necessary to their coherence. Hohfeld's analysis is proffered as the embodiment of those assumptions. An examination of the concept of necessity shows how those assumptions can be necessary truths about rights without being logically necessary.
     
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    Contesting Carceral Logic: Towards Abolitionist Futures.Michael J. Coyle & Mechthild Nagel - 2021 - Routledge.
    Contesting Carceral Logic provides an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of how carceral logic is embedded within contemporary society, emphasizing international perspectives, the harms and critiques of using carceral logic to respond to human wrongdoing, and exploring penal abolition thought. With chapters from scholars across many disciplines, people in prison, as well as penal abolition activists, the book explores what a future without carceral logic would look like, as well as how such a future is to be developed. The book is (...)
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    Critical Responses to Faith Development Theory: A Useful Agenda for Change?Adrian Coyle - 2011 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 33 (3):281-298.
    Since it was first presented, James Fowler’s faith development theory has proven influential in pastoral care and counselling, pastoral and practical theology, spiritual direction, and Christian education. However, it has also been subject to substantial critical evaluation. This article reviews the major themes within psychological critiques and considers the agenda provided by these critiques for the theory’s future development. Critical themes concern Fowler’s understanding of “faith”; the theory’s structural “logic of development”; its overemphasis on cognition and lack of attention to (...)
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    Hart, Raz and the concept of a legal system.Sean Coyle - 2002 - Law and Philosophy 21 (3):275-304.
    An underpinning assumption of modern legal positivism is that the question of how legal standards differ from normative standards in other spheres of human thought is resolved via the concept of a legal system and the notion of internal logic, through use of contextual definition. This approach is seen to lead to an untenable form of structuralism altogether at odds with the positivist's intentions. An alternative strategy is offered which allows the positivists to retain their deepest insights, though at a (...)
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    Hart, Raz and the Concept of a Legal System.Sean Coyle - 2002 - Law and Philosophy 21 (3):275-304.
    An underpinning assumption of modern legal positivism isthat the question of how legal standards differ fromnormative standards in other spheres of human thoughtis resolved via the concept of a legal system and thenotion of internal logic, through use of contextualdefinition. This approach is seen to lead to anuntenable form of structuralism altogether atodds with the positivist's intentions. An alternativestrategy is offered which allows the positivists toretain their deepest insights, though at a price.
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    Natural Law in Aquinas and Suarez.Sean Coyle - 2017 - Jurisprudence 8 (2):319-341.
    This article considers the relationship between the philosophies of Thomas Aquinas and Francisco Suarez. It has been said that Suarez made significant departures from the natural law theory of Aquinas, by putting greater emphasis on divine command as the source of natural law precepts, and by replacing Aquinas’s focus on good and bad with a focus on right and wrong. Hence, Suarez appears to replace Aquinas’s eudaimonist account of ethics with one based in deontology. The article argues that the differences (...)
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    The Ideality of Law.Sean Coyle - 2009 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (4):521-534.
    Both of the books under review offer a challenge to the dominant jurisprudential tradition of legal positivism. Underlying this superficial similarity in aims is a sharp divergence in philosophical outlook. Whereas Dworkin's arguments operate within a body of background assumptions that he shares with his opponents, and which he has done much to shape, Simmonds sees his task as challenging those assumptions. This is particularly evident in the moral philosophies at the heart of each book: Dworkin can be seen as (...)
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    The Meanings of the Logical Constants in Deontic Logic.Sean Coyle - 1999 - Ratio Juris 12 (1):39-58.
    If deontic logic is to cast light on any of the normative sciences, such as legal reasoning, then certain problems regarding its logical constants must be faced. Recent studies in the area of deontic logic have tended to assume that it is our responses to the “paradoxes” of deontic implication which are fundamental to resolving problems with the use of deontic logic to investigate various branches of normative reasoning. In this paper I wish to show that the paradoxes are of (...)
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    The Possibility of Deontic Logic.Sean Coyle - 2002 - Ratio Juris 15 (3):294-318.
    A recent series of papers, sparked off by a note by Robert Walter (1996), has rekindled the debate over the possibility of creating a logic of normative concepts. The debate correctly centres on ways in which Jørgensen’s dilemma might be resolved (Jørgensen 1937–8), since a means of resolving that dilemma is the only apparently available way in which to establish that a logic of norms is possible. Two separate questions require answers: (i) what is the correct way in which to (...)
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    The Public Option.Diane Coyle - 2022 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 91:39-52.
    People value highly the digital technologies that are so pervasive in everyday life and work, certainly as measured by economists. Yet there are also evident harms associated with them, including the likelihood that they are affecting political discourse and choices. The features of digital markets mean they tend toward monopoly, so great economic and political power lies in the hands of a small number of giant companies. While tougher regulation may be one way to tackle the harms they create, it (...)
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  28. America's Destiny.Herman Finer, Milton R. Konvitz, Hermann Mannheim, Pitirim Sorokin & Grace M. Coyle - 1948 - Ethics 58 (4):285-290.
     
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    Some Current Thoughts on Law and Destiny:America's Destiny Herman Finer; The Alien and the Asiatic in American Law Milton R. Konvitz; Criminal Justice and Social Reconstruction Hermann Mannheim; The Reconstruction of Humanity Pitirim Sorokin; Group Experience and Democratic Values Grace M. Coyle.Glenn Negley - 1948 - Ethics 58 (4):285-.
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    Minimalism and Normative Reasoning: A Reply to Sean Coyle.Giorgio Volpe - 2002 - Ratio Juris 15 (3):319-327.
    This paper defends the “minimalist” solution to Jørgensen’s dilemma against the objections raised by Coyle (2002). As most of these objections stem from a misconstrual of the account of truth that underlies the minimalist solution, the paper is largely an attempt to provide a clearer statement of the “minimal theory of truth,” a sharper characterization of the features that distinguish it from other deflationary views, and a careful presentation of the minimalist account of the logical role of truth–ascriptions. The (...)
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  31. Vulnerability and the liberal order.Sean Coyle - 2013 - In Martha Fineman & Anna Grear (eds.), Vulnerability: reflections on a new ethical foundation for law and politics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  32. E Pluribus Plures : legal pluralism and the recognition of indigenous legal orders.Michael Coyle - 2020 - In Paul Schiff Berman (ed.), The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Legal and ethical aspects of care.Nessa Coyle (ed.) - 2016 - New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
    Effective palliative care that rests on a sound ethical foundation requires ongoing discussions about patient and family values and preferences. This is especially important when addressing care at end-of-life including artificial nutrition and hydration, withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies and palliative sedation as well as requests for assistance in hastening death. The eighth volume in the HPNA Palliative Nursing Manuals series, Legal and Ethical Aspects of Palliative Care, provides an overview of critical communication skills and formal organizational mechanisms, such as ethics (...)
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    Modern jurisprudence: a philosophical guide.Sean Coyle - 2014 - New York: Hart.
    This textbook presents a clear exploration of the historical developments and ideas that give modern thinking its distinctive shape. It guides students through the rival standpoints on jurisprudence from the origins of Western jurisprudential thought and the classical tradition to the emergence of 'modern' political thought. Chapters on Hart, Fuller, Rawls, Dworkin and Finnis lead the reader systematically through the terrain of modern legal philosophy, tracing the issues back to fundamental questions of philosophy, and indicating lines of criticism that result (...)
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    The Reality of the Enlightenment.Sean Coyle - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (4):849-858.
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    The experience of agency in human-computer interactions: a review.Hannah Limerick, David Coyle & James W. Moore - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Survey of Expert Opinion on Intelligence: Causes of International Differences in Cognitive Ability Tests.Heiner Rindermann, David Becker & Thomas R. Coyle - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    Following Snyderman and Rothman, we surveyed expert opinions on the current state of intelligence research. This report examines expert opinions on causes of international differences in student assessment and psychometric IQ test results. Experts were surveyed about the importance of culture, genes, education, wealth, health, geography, climate, politics, modernization, sampling error, test knowledge, discrimination, test bias, and migration. The importance of these factors was evaluated for diverse countries, regions, and groups including Finland, East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Europe, the Arabian-Muslim (...)
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  38. The interdisciplinary team integrating moral reflection and deliberation.Terry Altilio & Nessa Coyle - 2014 - In Timothy W. Kirk & Bruce Jennings (eds.), Hospice Ethics: Policy and Practice in Palliative Care. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Origin of Political Power.Yves de la Brière & Auguste D. Coyle - 1934 - Modern Schoolman 12 (3):51-54.
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    The Sense of Agency during Verbal Action.Limerick Hannah, Coyle David & Moore James - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Suffering in the advanced cancer patient: a definition and taxonomy.Nathan I. Cherny, Nessa Coyle & Kathleen M. Foley - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    Teachable Moments: Tales of Triumph and Lessons Gone Awry.Dennis M. Fare & Allison Coyle - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Teachable Moments will look at various pieces of the vocation of what it means to be a teacher in our school buildings today - through all of the most impactful reforms on the fabric of American education.
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    Editorial: Long Term User Training and Preparation to Succeed in a Closed-Loop BCI Competition.Gernot R. Müller-Putz, Damien Coyle, Fabien Lotte, Jing Jin & David Steyrl - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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    Is a Just War Possible?Arthur Vermeersch & August D. Coyle - 1934 - Modern Schoolman 12 (3):70-72.
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  45. Sean Coyle.Sean Coyle - 1999 - Legal Theory 5 (4):389-413.
     
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    ‘It just doesn't seem to fit’. Environmental illness, corporeal chaos and the body as a complex system.Fiona J. Coyle - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (4):770-775.
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    Positivism, Idealism and the Rule of Law.Sean Coyle - 2006 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 26 (2):257-288.
    The modern lawyer operates within a conception of law as a body of rules. To confront the law of contract, of torts, or of property, is to familiarize oneself with an intricate set of rules. Such familiarity is not yet legal scholarship, much less legal practice. For in order to use the rules as lawyers use them, the rules must be contemplated and considered, and the relationship between the different rules must be understood. Because the intellectual processes involved in handling (...)
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    Practices and the rule of recognition.Sean Coyle - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 25 (4):417-452.
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    Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural Grafting.Mark Greene, Kathryn Schill, Shoji Takahashi, Alison Bateman-House, Tom Beauchamp, Hilary Bok, Dorothy Cheney, Joseph Coyle, Terrence Deacon, Daniel Dennett, Peter Donovan, Owen Flanagan, Steven Goldman, Henry Greely, Lee Martin & Earl Miller - 2005 - Science 309 (5733):385-386.
    The scientific, ethical, and policy issues raised by research involving the engraftment of human neural stem cells into the brains of nonhuman primates are explored by an interdisciplinary working group in this Policy Forum. The authors consider the possibility that this research might alter the cognitive capacities of recipient great apes and monkeys, with potential significance for their moral status.
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    Paul Johnson and Robert M. Vanderbeck: Law, Religion and Homosexuality: Routledge, 2014, 209 pp, £80 , ISBN: 978-0415832687.Stella Coyle - 2015 - Feminist Legal Studies 23 (1):111-115.
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