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  1. Dated rightness and moral imperfection.Holly S. Goldman - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (4):449-487.
  2. Doing the Best One Can.Holly S. Goldman - 1978 - In Alvin Goldman & Jaegwon Kim (eds.), Values and Morals. Reidel. pp. 185--214.
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    David Lyons on utilitarian generalization.Holly S. Goldman - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 26 (2):77 - 95.
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    David Lewis's semantics for deontic logic.Holly S. Goldman - 1977 - Mind 86 (342):242-248.
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    Erratum: Dated rightness and moral imperfection.Holly S. Goldman - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (2):281 -.
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    Reply to Silverstein.Holly S. Goldman - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (1):57 - 61.
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    The 'collective' interpretation of utilitarian generalization.Holly S. Goldman - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (2):207 - 209.
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    Goldman's 'level-2' act descriptions and utilitarian generalization.Harry S. Silverstein & Holly S. Goldman - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (1):45 - 55.
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    Morton O. Beckner, 1928-2001.Holly S. Beckner - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (5):185 - 186.
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    Becoming a written word: Eye movements reveal order of acquisition effects following incidental exposure to new words during silent reading.Holly S. S. L. Joseph, Elizabeth Wonnacott, Paul Forbes & Kate Nation - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):238-248.
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    Secularism or veiled exclusion? Muslim women and the French state.Hollie S. Mann & Ines Valdez - unknown
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    Akhenaten and the religion of light (book review).S. T. Hollis - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (3):500-501.
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    Corrigendum to “Becoming a written word: Eye movements reveal order of acquisition effects following incidental exposure to new words during silent reading” [Cognition 133/1 (2014) 238–248]. [REVIEW]Holly S. S. L. Joseph, Elizabeth Wonnacott, Paul Forbes & Kate Nation - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):257.
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    Aceh: Art and Culture.D. M. Roskies & Holly S. Smith - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):722.
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    Letters pro and con.Victor S. Yarros, Bernard M. Goldman & Donald A. Gordon - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):179-180.
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    Minding Women: Reshaping the Educational Realm.Christine A. Woyshner & Holly S. Gelfond (eds.) - 1998 - Harvard Educational Review.
    "_Minding Women _embraces a generation of scholarship, culminating in major new work by leading scholars who are reconfiguring feminist research. This important collection will again change the way we think about race, history, education, and the lives of girls." —_Sally Schwager_, Director Women's History Institute, Harvard University Research on women and girls has exploded during the past twenty years. Since 1977, when the _Harvard Educational Review_ published Carol Gilligan's now-classic article "In a Different Voice," in which she argued so persuasively (...)
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    Focus on the Breath: Brain Decoding Reveals Internal States of Attention During Meditation.Helen Y. Weng, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, Frederick M. Hecht, Melina R. Uncapher, David A. Ziegler, Norman A. S. Farb, Veronica Goldman, Sasha Skinner, Larissa G. Duncan, Maria T. Chao & Adam Gazzaley - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  18. Rawls and Utilitarianism.Holly Smith Goldman - 1980 - In Gene Blocker & Elizabeth Smith (eds.), John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice. Ohio University Press.
  19. Two Concepts of Democracy.Holly Smith Goldman - 1981 - In Norman Bowie (ed.), Ethical Issues in Government. Temple University Press.
  20. Killing, Letting Die, and Euthanasia.Holly Smith Goldman - 1980 - Analysis 40 (4):224 -.
    Death is not always an evil for the person who dies. The implication for euthanasia is clear-cut. When death counts as a good for someone, directly killing the person would be no worse, and might be better, than merely allowing her to die.
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    The Quality of Business Ethics Journals: An Assessment Based on Application.Holly H. Brower, Bruce R. Lewis & S. Douglas Beets - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (2):188-213.
    With growth in the quantity of business ethics journals in recent years, assessments of journal quality are helpful to ethics researchers and administrators, as researchers consider available publication venues, and administrators consider the value of faculty research. The few published evaluations of business ethics journals have predominantly utilized two methods of journal quality determination: citation analysis and surveys of active researchers. This study employs a novel method to assess business ethics journals: 83 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business business (...)
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    A Teacher's Last Instruction:" Love Each Other or Die".S. Holly Stocking - 2003 - In Howard Good (ed.), Desperately Seeking Ethics: A Guide to Media Conduct. Scarecrow Press. pp. 1.
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    Ethical Implications of Social Media in Health Care Research.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (10):58-59.
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    Hunting for Hope in the Academy.S. Holly Stocking - 1999 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 19 (3):210-213.
    Can academic scholarship harbor hope for humanity, or is it destined to become just another of many things that contribute to the demise of our species? Prodded by the unflinching observations of an eminent colleague, a journalist-turned-academic goes hunting for hope in the scholarship of her own field of mass media studies. Her search raises uncomfortable questions not only for herself, but for other academics who share her environmental concerns.
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    The Science Critic: A Critical Analysis of the Popular Presentation of Science. Maurice Goldsmith.S. Holly Stocking - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):648-649.
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    Protecting Research Subject Welfare in Preventive Trials for Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):83-84.
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    A Trial to Test a Novel Approach to Diabetes Prevention.Holly A. Taylor, Christian Morales & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10):74-75.
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    Genotype-Driven Recruitment in Population-Based Biomedical Research.Holly A. Taylor, Christian Morales & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):58-59.
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    Amaranth and meadowfoam: Two new crops?Holly Hauptli, Subodh Jain, B. Lennart Johnson, J. Giles Waines, Royce S. Bringhurst, James F. Hancock, Victor Voth, Paul G. Smith, Paulden F. Knowles & Hubert B. Cooper - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    When a Clinical Trial Is the Only Option.Holly A. Taylor, Christian Morales & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):67-68.
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    Is It Ethical to Enroll Cognitively Impaired Adults in Research That Is More Than Minimal Risk With No Prospect of Benefit?Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (10):64-65.
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    Recontact and Recruitment of Young Adults Previously Enrolled in Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Research.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (10):56-57.
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    Ethics of Continuing to Provide a Drug on an Open-Label Extension Study for an “Unapproved Indication”.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (4):56-56.
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    The Ethics of Contacting Family Members of a Subject in a Genetic Research Study to Return Results for an Autosomal Dominant Syndrome.Holly A. Taylor & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10):61 - 61.
    This case explores the ethical landscape around recontacting a subject's relatives to return genetic research results when the informed consent form signed by the original cohort of subjects is silent on whether investigators may share new information with the research subject's family. As a result of rapid advances in genetic technology, methods to identify genetic markers can mature during the life course of a study. In this case, the investigators identified the genetic mutation responsible for the disorder after a number (...)
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    Managing Disclosure of Research Misconduct by a Graduate Student to a University Mental Health Professional During a Clinical Counseling Session.Holly A. Taylor & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10):68 - 68.
    This case looks at the question of how to consider obligations of confidentiality by a mental health professional who works for an institution and learns that a student has been using a drug intended for an animal research project. Dr. Paul Appelbaum, MD, a psychiatrist at Columbia University, examines the issue of the limits of confidentiality. Nicholas Steneck, PhD, a scholar in research misconduct at the University of Michigan, explores the obligations to report research misconduct. Walter Limehouse, MD, an ethicist (...)
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    Challenging Cases in Research Ethics.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):75-75.
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    A Randomized Trial of Rapamycin to Increase Longevity and Healthspan in Companion Animals: Navigating the Boundary Between Protections for Animal Research and Human Subjects Research.Holly A. Taylor, Christian Morales, Liza-Marie Johnson & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):58-59.
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    Challenging Cases in Research Ethics.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10):60 - 60.
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    Challenging Cases in Research Ethics.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (10):49-49.
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    Deciding in the Best Interest of Clients with Dementia: The Experience of Public Guardians.Holly A. Taylor, Betty S. Black & Peter V. Rabins - 2008 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 19 (2):120-126.
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    Navigating Parental Permission for Neonatal Research.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):76-76.
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    The Ethics of Disclosing to Research Subjects the Availability of Off-Label Marketed Drugs.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (4):51-51.
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    The Obligations to Report Statutory Sexual Abuse Disclosed in a Research Study.Holly A. Taylor, Ellen Kuwana & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (10):50-50.
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    A Tragic Fragment In Cicero, Pro Caelio 67?A. S. Hollis - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (2):561-564.
    It is appropriate that this speech should be full of quotations from Roman drama. These offered the jurymen some compensation for their enforced absence from the theatrical performances of the Ludi Megalenses; on the very day when Cicero demolished Clodia's reputation in court, her brother Clodius, as curule aedile, was nearby presiding at the opening of the Ludi. Brother and sister both had a strong interest in the stage; in Pro Sestio 116 Clodius is described as ‘ipse ille maxime ludius, (...)
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  45. Introduction»: 3-12.M. Hollis & S. Lukes - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and Relativism. MIT Press.
     
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  46. Toward a synthesis of reliabilism and evidentialism? Or: evidentialism's troubles, reliabilism's rescue package.Alvin I. Goldman - 2011 - In Trent Dougherty (ed.), Evidentialism and its Discontents. Oxford University Press. pp. 254-280.
    For most of their respective existences, reliabilism and evidentialism (that is, process reliabilism and mentalist evidentialism) have been rivals. They are generally viewed as incompatible, even antithetical, theories of justification.1 But a few people are beginning to re-think this notion. Perhaps an ideal theory would be a hybrid of the two, combining the best elements of each theory. Juan Comesana (forthcoming) takes this point of view and constructs a position called “Evidentialist Reliabilism.” He tries to show how each theory can (...)
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    L. Varius Rufus, De Morte (Frs. 1–4 Morel).A. S. Hollis - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):187-.
    Already an admired senior poet to Virgil in the Eclogues , Varius by the mid-thirties, B.C. had established himself as the leading epic writer of his day . It is a sobering thought that we do not know even the titles of the serious hexameter works which had won him so high a reputation, except for de Morte, quoted four times by Macrobius.
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    Alain Badiou: between theology and anti-theology / Hollis Phelps.Hollis Phelps - 2013 - Durham: Acumen Publishing.
    'Alain Badiou: Between Theology and Anti-theology' provides one of the first comprehensive analyses of the relationship between Badiou's philosophy and theology. Examining the full range of Badiou's writings, this provocative study explores how Badiou's philosophy relies on theology even if he claims otherwise and actively attempts to work against theology. Despite the complex questions discussed - ranging across ontology, the theory of truth and the subject, philosophy and its conditions, and anti-philosophy - this book presents a clear and accessible overview (...)
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    The composition of Callimachus' Aetia_ in the Light of _P. Oxy. 2258.A. S. Hollis - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (02):467-.
    Rudolf Pfeiffer believed that, as a young man, Callimachus wrote four books of Aetia. To these the poet added in his old age a Reply to his Critics , and a slightly revised version of his recent occasional elegy, the Lock of Berenice ; this revised Coma became the last poem in Aetia book 4, to be followed by an Epilogue which may mark a transition to the Iambi. Pfeiffer's theory generally held the field until the brilliant article of P. (...)
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    Genetic research involving human biological materials: a need to tailor current consent forms.Sara Chandros Hull, Holly Gooding, Alison P. Klein, Esther Warshauer-Baker, Susan Metosky & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2004 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 26 (3):1.
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