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    The Rejection of Consequentialism.Barry R. Gross - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (4):696-698.
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    Real Equality of Opportunity: BARRY R. GROSS.Barry R. Gross - 1987 - Social Philosophy and Policy 5 (1):120-142.
    We are often told that we are morally obligated to produce equal opportunity for all. Therefore, it seems we should examine what power we have to produce that desirable state. For it would be nonsense to say we are required to provide what is beyond our power to provide. When we examine this question, we find our power limited by two sets of constraints. One set comprises formal constraints upon the idea itself of equal opportunity. We cannot do the logically (...)
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  3. What Could A Feminist Science Be?Barry R. Gross - 1994 - The Monist 77 (4):434-444.
    Scientific discovery and scientific progress are made by scientists, not philosophers. Philosophers sometimes overlook this fact. It appears to be completely ignored by those who call themselves feminist philosophers of science. A favored claim among them is that the production of a feminist epistemology, or of a feminist society, or of both together, will produce something called ‘feminist science’. Feminist science will be different, they say, from the science we now have. One leading proponent of this view, Sandra Harding, writes: (...)
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    Reverse Discrimination.Discrimination in Reverse: Is Turnabout Fair Play?Barry R. Gross - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):129-135.
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    Commentary: Philosophers at the Bar—Some Reasons for Restraint.Barry R. Gross - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (4):30-38.
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    Professor Furlong, Imagining and Imaging.Barry R. Gross - 1973 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 5:199-208.
  7. Professor Furlong, Imagining and Imaging.Barry R. Gross - 1973 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 5:199-208.
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  8. Recent Publications.Barry R. Gross - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (4):699.
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  9. 30. The Case against Reverse Discrimination.Barry R. Gross - 1993 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Morality in Practice. Wadsworth. pp. 255.
     
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  10. The great thinkers on Plato.Barry R. Gross - 1968 - New York,: Putnam.
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    Is Turn About Fair Play?Barry R. Gross - 1975 - Journal of Critical Analysis 5 (4):126-135.
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    Analytic philosophy.Barry R. Gross - 1970 - New York,: Pegasus.
  13. Analytic Philosophy an Historical Introduction.Barry R. Gross - 1970 - Pegasus.
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    Equal Justice.Barry R. Gross - 1993 - Philosophical Books 34 (3):181-184.
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    Human Rights: Essays on Justification and Applications. Alan Gewirth.Barry R. Gross - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):324-325.
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    Review of Guido Calabresi: A Common Law for the Age of Statutes[REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1983 - Ethics 94 (1):156-157.
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    Review of Kent Greenawalt: Conflicts of law and morality[REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):168-170.
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  18. Review of Robert Paul Wolff: Understanding Rawls: A Reconstruction and Critique of A Theory of Justice[REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1978 - Ethics 89 (1):115-120.
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    Reverse Discrimination.Discrimination in Reverse: Is Turnabout Fair Play?Richard A. Rodewald & Barry R. Gross - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):129.
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    Book Review:Conflicts of Law and Morality. Kent Greenwalt. [REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):168-.
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    Toward An Ethic of Higher Education. [REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):129-130.
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    "The Rejection of Consequentialism" by Samuel Scheffler. [REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (4):696.
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  23. Whynes, David K., and Bowles, Roger A., "The Economic Theory of the State". [REVIEW]Barry R. Gross - 1982 - Ethics 93:424.
     
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  24. The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality.Joel Dreyfuss, Charles Lawrence, Alan H. Goldman, Barry R. Gross, John C. Livingston & Allan P. Sindler - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):138-150.
     
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  25. Letters to the Editor.Peg Brand, Myles Brand, G. E. M. Anscombe, Donald Davidson, John M. Dolan, Peter T. Geach, Thomas Nagel, Barry R. Gross, Nebojsa Kujundzic, Jon K. Mills, Richard J. McGowan, Jennifer Uleman, John D. Musselman, James S. Stramel & Parker English - 1995 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 69 (2):119 - 131.
    Co-authored letter to the APA to take a lead role in the recognition of teaching in the classroom, based on the participation in an interdisciplinary Conference on the Role of Advocacy in the Classroom back in 1995. At the time of this writing, the late Myles Brand was the President of Indiana University and a member of the IU Department of Philosophy.
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  26. Interoperability of disparate engineering domain ontologies using Basic Formal Ontology.Thomas J. Hagedorn, Barry Smith, Sundar Krishnamurty & Ian R. Grosse - 2019 - Journal of Engineering Design 31.
    As engineering applications require management of ever larger volumes of data, ontologies offer the potential to capture, manage, and augment data with the capability for automated reasoning and semantic querying. Unfortunately, considerable barriers hinder wider deployment of ontologies in engineering. Key among these is lack of a shared top-level ontology to unify and organise disparate aspects of the field and coordinate co-development of orthogonal ontologies. As a result, many engineering ontologies are limited to their scope, and functionally difficult to extend (...)
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    The evolution of Freud: his theoretical development of the mind-body relationship and the role of sexuality.Barry R. Silverstein - 2022 - Bicester, Oxfordshire: Phoenix Publishing House.
    theories. What was Freud thinking, when, and why and what were the major influences which shaped his ideas? We follow the inner movement of his theory construction, its meaning and coherence, as well as his conceptual logic and personal directions concerning his evolving views of the reciprocal interactions between mind and body, the motivational force of instinctual drives, and the dominant role of sexuality rooted in evolutionary biology in human development, behaviour, and the creation of neurotic disturbances. We follow Freud's (...)
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    The triangle model of responsibility.Barry R. Schlenker, Thomas W. Britt, John Pennington & Rodolfo Murphy - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (4):632-652.
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    Pain Management and Provider Liability: No More Excuses.Barry R. Furrow - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (s4):28-51.
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    Pain Management and Provider Liability: No More Excuses.Barry R. Furrow - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (1):28-51.
    Pain is undertreated in the American health-care system at all levels: physician offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities. The result is needless suffering for patients, complications that cause further injury or death, and added costs in treatment overall. The health-care system's failure to respond to patient pain needs corrective action. Excuses for such shortcomings are simply not acceptable any longer.Physicians have long been accused of poor pain management for their patient. The term “opiophobia” has been coined to describe this remarkable clinical (...)
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    Rhythmic modulation of sensorimotor activity in phase with EEG waves.Barry R. Komisaruk & Kazue Semba - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):483-484.
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    Moral identity, integrity, and personal responsibility.Barry R. Schlenker, Marisa L. Miller & Ryan M. Johnson - 2009 - In Darcia Narvaez & Daniel Lapsley (eds.), Personality, Identity, and Character. Cambridge University Press. pp. 316.
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    Quality Control in Health Care: Developments in the Law of Medical Malpractice.Barry R. Furrow - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (2):173-192.
    Physicians and institutional providers face expanding liability exposure today, in spite of state tort reform legislation and public awareness of the costs of malpractice for providers. Standards of practice are evolving rapidly; new medical technologies are being introduced at a rapid rate; information is proliferating as to treatment efficacy, patient risk, and diseases generally. Tort standards mirror this change. As medical standards of care evolve, they provide a benchmark against which to measure provider failure. The liability exposure of physicians is (...)
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    Regulating the New: A Consideration of CRISPR and Approaches to Professional Standards of Practitioners of Chinese Medicine in Australia and Accessing the NDIS.Barry R. Furrow & Bernadette J. Richards - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (2):167-172.
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    The Politics of Interpretation: Rationality, Culture, and Transition.Barry R. Weingast, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo & Robert H. Bates - 1998 - Politics and Society 26 (4):603-642.
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    Health Research and Developing Nations.Barry R. Bloom - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (6):9-12.
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    News about Carcinogens: What's Fit To Print?Barry R. Bloom - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (4):5-7.
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    Learning and functional utility.Barry R. Dworkin - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):139-141.
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    Methodologic issues in palliative care psychosocial research.Barrie R. Cassileth & Edward J. Lusk - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    Medicolegal Reference Shelf.Barrie R. Cassileth - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (2):84-93.
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    Medicolegal Reference Shelf.Barrie R. Cassileth - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (2):84-93.
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    Pompey. Vol. 2: The Republican Prince.Barry R. Katz & Peter Greenhalgh - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (3):350.
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    A Nexus of Care.Barry R. Sang - 2007 - Process Studies 36 (2):229-244.
    The purpose of the paper is to explore the similarity between care ethics and process theology’s views of the world and God’s nature, especially as it relates to the process concepts of the consequent and superject natures of God. The ethic of care concept of the one who cares-for corresponds in interesting ways to process theology’s notion of the consequent and superject natures of God. The author hopes to encourage conversation between these two disciplines which appear to have such striking (...)
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  44. A Vision of American Law.Barry R. Schaller, Robin West & Theodore Ziolkowski - 1998 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 10 (1):69-88.
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    Prestige of an influencer and perceptions of power.Barry R. Schlenker & Patricia A. Schlenker - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (1):31-33.
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    Broader Perspectives in Health Law.Barry R. Furrow - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (2):52-52.
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    Broader Perspectives in Health Law.Barry R. Furrow - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (2):52-52.
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    Caring for the Elderly: Striking a Balance.Barry R. Furrow - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (3):96-96.
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    Caring for the Elderly: Striking a Balance.Barry R. Furrow - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (3):96-96.
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    Diminished Lives and Malpractice: Courts Stalled in Transition.Barry R. Furrow - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (3):100-107.
    Medicine is still largely a pre-Darwin, pre-Newton enterprise…. We do not yet understand the underlying mechanisms of the major illnesses which plague humanity, and therefore much of what is done in the treatment of illness must still be empirical, trial and error therapy. We are compelled by our limitations to resort to shoring things up, applying halfway technology, trying to fix things after the fact.
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