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    Sciences Sociales et Histoire.Hugues Neveux, Pierre Monzani, Vincent Milliot, François Hincker, Patrice Pinell, Pierre Macherey, Tristan Lecoq, Guillaume Le Loup, A. Hussain Aziz, Philippe Bonolas, Serge Berstein & Claude Blanckaert - 1988 - Revue de Synthèse 109 (3-4):549-578.
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    Écrire le cas – Pinel aliéniste.Philippe Huneman - 2014 - Philosophie 120 (1):67-94.
    Dans cet article, j’entends analyser la spécificité du cas clinique tel qu’il apparaît dans l’aliénisme de Pinel, et la manière dont la structure de son récit éclaire certains aspects de l’institution de la psychiatrie médicale. Le cas clinique est si naturellement vu comme un objet de plein droit médical, qu’il nous semble que le médecin parle de cas comme le botaniste parle de plantes. Rien de plus...
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    Montpellier Vitalism and the Emergence of Alienism in France (1750–1800): The Case of the Passions.Philippe Huneman - 2008 - Science in Context 21 (4):615-647.
    ArgumentThis paper considers how certain ideas elaborated by the Montpellier vitalists influenced the rise of French alienism, and how those ideas framed the changing view of passions during the eighteenth century. Various kinds of evidence attest that the passions progressively became the focus of medical attention, rather than a theme specific to moralists and philosophers. Vitalism conceived of organisms as animal economies understandable through the transformations of the various modes of their sensibility. This allowed some physicians to define a kind (...)
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    Les deux médecines: médicaments, psychotropes et suggestion thérapeutique.Philippe Pignarre - 1995 - Paris: La Découverte.
    Pour la médecine occidentale moderne, l'affaire est entendue : c'est le médicament qui soigne, à savoir une substance chimique aux effets biologiques bien identifiés. Pourtant, une médecine peut en cacher une autre : tous les patients savent intuitivement que l'attitude du thérapeute à leur égard peut être aussi décisive dans la guérison que les médicaments qu'il délivre. Et sans même qu'il soit nécessaire d'évoquer les " médecines parallèles ", le mystère scientifique que représente l'effet placebo témoigne de la persistance des (...)
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  5. Philippe Pinel (1745-1826).Louis C. Charland - 2015 - In Robin L. Cautin & Scott O. Lilienfeld (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell.
    Philippe Pinel (1745–1826) is often said to be the father of modern clinical psychiatry. He is most famous for being a committed pioneer and advocate of humanitarian methods in the treatment of the mentally ill, and for the development of a mode of psychological therapy known as moral treatment. Pinel also made important contributions to nosology and the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder, especially the psychopathology of affectivity, stressing the role of the passions in mental disorder. (...)
     
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    Understanding and Interpreting Confusion: Philippe Pinel and the Invention of Psychiatry.John C. O'Neal - 2007 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26:243.
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    Lost in Myth, Lost in Translation: Philippe Pinel’s 1809 Medico-Philosophical Treatise on Mental Alienation.Louis C. Charland - 2018 - International Journal of Mental Health 47 (3):245-249.
    Philippe Pinel is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern evidence-based psychiatry. Yet, until recently, his most important contributions to psychiatric theory and practice were effectively lost in myth, or lost in translation. It is instructive to review the history of these developments in order to correct any errors or omissions that may stand in the way of an accurate recognition of Pinel’s contributions to psychiatry, while at the same time highlighting some of his achievements (...)
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    Lost in Myth, Lost in Translation: Philippe Pinel’s 1809 Medico-Philosophical Treatise on Mental Alienation.Louis C. Charland - 2018 - International Journal of Mental Health 47 (3):245-249.
    Philippe Pinel is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern evidence-based psychiatry. Yet, until recently, his most important contributions to psychiatric theory and practice were effectively lost in myth, or lost in translation. It is instructive to review the history of these developments in order to correct any errors or omissions that may stand in the way of an accurate recognition of Pinel’s contributions to psychiatry, while at the same time highlighting some of his achievements (...)
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  9. Science and Morals in the Affective Psychopathology of Philippe Pinel.Louis C. Charland - 2010 - History of Psychiatry 21 (1):38-51.
    Building on what he believed was a new ‘medico-philosophical’ method, Philippe Pinel made a bold theoretical attempt to find a place for the passions and other affective posits in psychopathology. However, his courageous attempt to steer affectivity onto the high seas of medical science ran aground on two great reefs that still threaten the scientific status of affectivity today. Epistemologically, there is the elusive nature of the signs and symptoms of affectivity. Ethically, there is the stubborn manner in (...)
     
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    A Moral Line in the Sand: Alexander Crichton and Philippe Pinel on the Psychopathology of the Passions.Louis C. Charland - 2008 - In Louis C. Charland & Peter Zachar (eds.), Fact and Value in Emotion. Amsterdam, Netherlands: pp. 15-35.
    Psychopathology is the science of what mental illnesses are. Affective psychopathology – or, alternately, the ‘psychopathology of affectivity’ – is the branch of psychopathology devoted to the study of mental disorders that implicate mental states associated with moods and emotions and what used to be called ‘passions’. Some segments of the history of affective psychopathology have been skillfully traced. However, there is one episode in that history that has not received the attention it deserves. It concerns medical writers in France, (...)
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    Othmar Keel, La généalogie de l’histopathologie. Une révision déchirante. Philippe Pinel, lecteur discret de J. C. Smyth (1741-1821). Préf. de Georges Canguilhem. Paris, Vrin, 1979. 16 × 24, 147 p. ( « Histoire des Sciences » ). [REVIEW]Mirko Drazen Grmek - 1980 - Revue de Synthèse 101 (99-100):393-394.
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    Dora B. Weiner. Comprendre et soigner: Philippe Pinel et la médecine de l’esprit. 479 pp., illus., bibl., index. Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1999. Fr 160. [REVIEW]Ann La Berge - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):173-174.
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    Untersuchungen über die Grundfragen des Sprachlebens.Philipp Wegener - 1885 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Edited by E. F. K. Koerner.
    Newly edited by Konrad Koerner (University of Ottawa), with an introduction by Clemens Knobloch (Universitat Siegen)The importance of Wegener's Untersuchungen uber die Grundfragen des Sprachlebens can only be compared to that of Karl Buhler's Sprachtheorie. Even now, however, Wegener's work remains virtually unknown to the English speaking world. Wegener's main work was published in 1885. It has its origin in two lectures given in 1883 and 1884 at school teacher meetings held in the Magdeburg area and it still recalls those (...)
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    Leo Strauss and the Theopolitics of Culture.Philipp von Wussow - 2020 - SUNY Press.
    2020 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title In this book, Philipp von Wussow argues that the philosophical project of Leo Strauss must be located in the intersection of culture, religion, and the political. Based on archival research on the philosophy of Strauss, von Wussow provides in-depth interpretations of key texts and their larger theoretical contexts. Presenting the necessary background in German-Jewish philosophy of the interwar period, von Wussow then offers detailed accounts and comprehensive interpretations of Strauss's early masterwork, Philosophy and Law, his (...)
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  15. Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin's French circle.Philipp Ziesche - 2013 - In Simon P. Newman & Peter S. Onuf (eds.), Paine and Jefferson in the Age of Revolutions. University of Virginia Press.
     
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    Renting Valuable Assets: Knowledge and Value Production in Academic Science.Clémence Pinel - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (2):275-297.
    This paper explores what it takes for research laboratories to produce valuable knowledge in academic institutions marked by the coexistence of multiple evaluative frameworks. Drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork carried out in two UK-based epigenetics research laboratories, I examine the set of practices through which research groups intertwine knowledge production with the making of scientific, health, and wealth value. This includes building and maintaining a portfolio of valuable resources, such as expertise, scientific credibility, or data, and turning these resources into assets (...)
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    In search of ‘extra data’: Making tissues flow from personal to personalised medicine.Mette N. Svendsen & Clémence Pinel - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    One of the key features of the contemporary data economy is the widespread circulation of data and its interoperability. Critical data scholars have analysed data repurposing practices and other factors facilitating the travelling of data. While this approach focused on flows provides great potential, in this article we argue that it tends to overlook questions of attachment and belonging. Drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork within a Danish data-linkage infrastructure, and building upon insights from archival science, we discuss the work of data (...)
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    The Ghosts of the Brain. The Cortex and the Imagination.Philippe Walter - 2024 - Iris 44.
    This study aims at justifying one of Gilbert Durand’s postulates according to which all imaginaire (as a result of mental imagery) is anchored in our physiology but by directing it rather now towards our neurophysiology. New advances in neurobiology, connectome and neurogenomics lead to rethinking the framework of psychic activity and the induction of neural images.
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    Defensive burying and approach-avoidance behavior in the rat.John P. J. Pinel, Emelie Hoyer & L. J. Terlecki - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):349-352.
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  20. Le dessin de l'enfant.Philippe Wallon, Anne Cambier, Dominique Engelhart & Michèle Delgorgue - forthcoming - Paideia.
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  21. L'avenir du passé : Médiévisme et sciences de l'imaginaire.Philippe Walter - 2011 - In Yves Durand, Jean-Pierre Sironneau & Alberto Filipe Araújo (eds.), Variations sur l'imaginaire: l'épistémologie ouverte de Gilbert Durand: orientations et innovations. Bruxelles: E.M.E..
     
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    Le soleil noir des Regrets.Philippe Walter - 1986 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 48 (1):59-70.
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    Tout est image. Pour une propédeutique de l’imaginaireEverything is image. For a propaedeutic of the imaginary.Philippe Walter - 2021 - Iris 41.
    La naissance du CRI à Grenoble doit être replacée dans le contexte intellectuel de la nouvelle critique des années 1960. Les trois courants dominants du matérialisme historique, de la psychanalyse freudienne et du structuralisme ont alors été dépassés par le CRI au profit d’un « nouvel esprit anthropologique » qui privilégiait la réalité sensible des images au détriment des idéologies réductrices. Les intellectuels des villes ont perdu le lien charnel avec une civilisation rurale et un mode de vie ayant façonné (...)
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    Chronique paulinienne.Philippe Wargnies - 2004 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 126 (2):236-250.
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    Marc 16, 1-8—Les femmes et le jeune homme dans le tombeau.Philippe Wargnies - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 132 (3):368-385.
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    Vous serez fils du Très-Haut-Luc 6, 20-49.Philippe Wargnies - 2012 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 134 (1):3-20.
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    After forty-five years ECT is still controversial.John P. J. Pinel - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):30-31.
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    Healing and Harming.Beth L. Pineles & Etan Milgrom - 2012 - Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (3):209-212.
    As part of a volunteering program, a medical student learns the story of a sick infant whose survival was wholly dependent on modern medicine. The family was pacified by believing, during pregnancy, that the fetus would be healthy. Poor counseling and unethical physician behavior led to the trauma of the family’s struggle to keep its baby alive, happy, and as healthy as possible. The need for adequate, thorough, and individualized counseling is a critical and still unfulfilled need in patient care.
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    Interventions et supervisions institutionnelles en échec.Jean-Pierre Pinel - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):17-30.
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    Interventions et supervisions institutionnelles en échec.Jean-Pierre Pinel - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4:17-30.
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    Le contenu astronomique des Sphériques de Ménélaos.Pierre Pinel, Abdelkaddous Taha & Robert Nadal - 2004 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (5):437-437.
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    Le contenu astronomique des Sphériques de Ménélaos.Pierre Pinel, Abdelkaddous Taha & Robert Nadal - 2004 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (5):381-436.
    Les Sphériques ont été écrites par Ménélaos sous la forme d’un traité d’apparence purement mathématique. Cependant, la matière qui y est développée dans les deuxième et troisième livres est étroitement liée à des problèmes rencontrés en astronomie: calcul des coordonnées équatoriales du Soleil, établissement de tables d’ascensions, étude du mouvement du Soleil dans la sphère oblique, levers simultanés. Ce lien, qui demeure implicite dans le texte, a été mis en évidence par deux mathématiciens et astronomes arabo-musulmans, qui ont exposé la (...)
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  33. Questioning Participatory Community Development in the Third World.David Pinel - 1992 - Nexus 10 (1):1.
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    Saccharin elation effect.John P. J. Pinel & L. I. Rovner - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (4):275-278.
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    Violences adolescentes en institutions : report de configurations de liens familiaux incorporées.Jean-Pierre Pinel - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 176 (2):23-35.
    À partir d’une expérience clinique d’intervenant en institutions spécialisées confrontées à des adolescents violents, je tente de proposer un système d’intelligibilité aux réverbérations et aux bouclages interactifs que ces sujets suscitent. Dans cette perspective, je développe les trois propositions suivantes : – ces sujets utilisent le site institutionnel pour déployer une scène archaïque de déliaison incorporée qui duplique la pathologie et l’effondrement du conteneur groupal primordial; – les violences et les matériaux psychiques déliés, hautement pathogènes, associés à cette catastrophe primordiale (...)
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    Shock intensity and conditioned defensive burying in rats.Dallas Treit, John P. J. Pinel & Lori J. Terlecki - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (1):5-7.
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    Managerial Ethics: An Empirical Study of Business Students in the American University of Beirut.Philippe W. Zgheib - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 61 (1):69-78.
    This is a study that investigated the extent of use of the three principles of ethics – utility, morality, and justice – in managerial ethical decision making, in addition to the personal attitude towards them. It involved undergraduate and graduate business students (total N=163) from the Olayan School of Business in the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Two kinds of measurements were done: self assessment, and testing with the Saschkin’ s Managerial Value Profile (1997). It showed that morality was the (...)
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    Relation entre mères et professionnelles dans les structures d’accueil de petite enfance inclusives.Flora Koliouli, Stéphanie Pinel-Jacquemin & Chantal Zaouche-Gaudron - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 234 (4):181-200.
    L’objectif de cet article est d’analyser les relations entre les mères ayant des enfants en situation de handicap ou présentant des difficultés développementales et les professionnelles au sein de crèches collectives dites inclusives. Dans le cadre d’une étude plus vaste, réalisée en France, portant sur le soutien des familles de jeunes enfants porteurs de handicap ou présentant des difficultés développementales, un entretien semi-directif a été réalisé auprès de neuf mères et de dix professionnelles pour analyser leurs relations. L’analyse qualitative de (...)
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  39. Facts and objectivity in science.Philippe Stamenkovic - 2023 - Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (2):277-298.
    There are various conceptions of objectivity, a characteristic of the scientific enterprise, the most fundamental being objectivity as faithfulness to facts. A brute fact, which happens independently from us, becomes a scientific fact once we take cognisance of it through the means made available to us by science. Because of the complex, reciprocal relationship between scientific facts and scientific theory, the concept of objectivity as faithfulness to facts does not hold in the strict sense of an aperspectival faithfulness to brute (...)
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    Pourquoi ce nouveau régime de guerre ?Philippe Zarifian - 2003 - Multitudes 1 (1):11-23.
    We have entered a new long-term war regime. This regime is multiform, and deployed on two mutually interpenetrating fronts: one internal, the other external. The military and the forces of a law and order » cooperate with each other to face a supposed common enemy: international terrorism, both actual and potential. If, in this war regime, the American government occupies a leadership position, several other governments are engaged at the sane level, France and Russia amongst them. This state of affairs (...)
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    The Effects of Closed-Loop Medical Devices on the Autonomy and Accountability of Persons and Systems.Philipp Kellmeyer, Thomas Cochrane, Oliver Müller, Christine Mitchell, Tonio Ball, Joseph J. Fins & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (4):623-633.
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  42. Aristotle on Kind‐Crossing.Philipp Steinkrüger - 2018 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 54:107-158.
    This paper concerns Aristotle's kind‐crossing prohibition. My aim is twofold. I argue that the traditional accounts of the prohibition are subject to serious internal difficulties and should be questioned. According to these accounts, Aristotle's prohibition is based on the individuation of scientific disciplines and the general kind that a discipline is about, and it says that scientific demonstrations must not cross from one discipline, and corresponding kind, to another. I propose a very different account of the prohibition. The prohibition is (...)
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    The Disfranchisement of the Elderly, and Other Attempts to Secure Intergenerational Justice.Philippe van Parijs - 1998 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 27 (4):292-333.
  44. A plea for monsters.Philippe Schlenker - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 26 (1):29-120.
    Kaplan claims in Demonstratives that no operator may manipulate the context of evaluation of natural language indexicals. We show that this is not so. In fact, attitude reports always manipulate a context parameter (or, rather, a context variable). This is shown by (i) the existence of De Se readings of attitude reports in English (which Kaplan has no account for), and (ii) the existence of a variety of indexicals across languages whose point of evaluation can be shifted, but only in (...)
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    Attentional interference by threat and post-traumatic stress disorder: The role of thought control strategies.Blair E. Wisco, Suzanne L. Pineles, Jillian C. Shipherd & Brian P. Marx - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (7):1314-1325.
  46. Remarks on Hansson’s model of value-dependent scientific corpus.Philippe Stamenkovic - 2023 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 10 (1):39-62.
    This article discusses Sven Ove Hansson’s corpus model for the influence of values (in particular, non-epistemic ones) in the hypothesis acceptance/rejection phase of scientific inquiry. This corpus model is based on Hansson’s concepts of scientific corpus and science ‘in the large sense’. I first present Hansson’s corpus model of value influence with some introductory comments about its origins, a detailed presentation of the model with a new terminology, an analysis of its limits, and an appreciation of its handling of controversial (...)
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    The development of features in object concepts.Philippe G. Schyns, Robert L. Goldstone & Jean-Pierre Thibaut - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):1-17.
    According to one productive and influential approach to cognition, categorization, object recognition, and higher level cognitive processes operate on a set of fixed features, which are the output of lower level perceptual processes. In many situations, however, it is the higher level cognitive process being executed that influences the lower level features that are created. Rather than viewing the repertoire of features as being fixed by low-level processes, we present a theory in which people create features to subserve the representation (...)
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  48. Beyond Nature and Culture.Philippe Descola - 2006 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 139, 2005 Lectures. pp. 137-155.
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  49. A generalized patchwork approach to scientific concepts.Philipp Haueis - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Polysemous concepts with multiple related meanings pervade natural languages, yet some philosophers argue that we should eliminate them to avoid miscommunication and pointless debates in scientific discourse. This paper defends the legitimacy of polysemous concepts in science against this eliminativist challenge. My approach analyses such concepts as patchworks with multiple scale-dependent, technique-involving, domain-specific and property-targeting uses (patches). I demonstrate the generality of my approach by applying it to "hardness" in materials science, "homology" in evolutionary biology, "gold" in chemistry and "cortical (...)
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    The moral behavior of ethics professors: A replication-extension in German-speaking countries.Philipp Schönegger & Johannes Wagner - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (4):532-559.
    ABSTRACTWhat is the relation between ethical reflection and moral behavior? Does professional reflection on ethical issues positively impact moral behaviors? To address these questions, Schwitzgebel and Rust empirically investigated if philosophy professors engaged with ethics on a professional basis behave any morally better or, at least, more consistently with their expressed values than do non-ethicist professors. Findings from their original US-based sample indicated that neither is the case, suggesting that there is no positive influence of ethical reflection on moral action. (...)
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