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  1. Inconvenient Truth and Inductive Risk in Covid-19 Science.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2022 - Philosophy of Medicine 3 (1):1-25.
    To clarify the proper role of values in science, focusing on controversial expert responses to Covid-19, this article examines the status of (in)convenient hypotheses. Polarizing cases like health experts downplaying mask efficacy to save resources for healthcare workers, or scientists dismissing “accidental lab leak” hypotheses in view of potential xenophobia, plausibly involve modifying evidential standards for (in)convenient claims. Societies could accept that scientists handle (in)convenient claims just like nonscientists, and give experts less political power. Or societies could hold scientists to (...)
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  2. An inconvenient modal truth.John Divers - 2014 - Analysis 74 (4):575-577.
    There is a de re modal truth that proves inconvenient for the canonical Lewisian theory of modality. For this truth requires on that theory, the existence of things (counterparts) that exist in distinct worlds but are also spatiotemporally related.
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    Inconvenient Conversational Partners.Alan Malachowski - 2020 - In A companion to Rorty. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 312–334.
    This chapter examines the ways in which Rorty interprets Freud in order to bolster some of his views about the nature of the self. In the process, it identifies certain tensions between (a) the kind of “holism of the mental,” which Rorty largely derives from the work of Donald Davidson, and (b) some of the claims Freud and other psychoanalysts make about the identity and mental life of human beings.
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    Inconvenient Desires: Should we routinely neuter companion animals?Clare Palmer - 2012 - Anthrozoos 25 (1):153-172.
    Influential parts of the veterinary profession, and notably the American Veterinary Medicine Association, are promoting the routine neutering of cats and dogs that will not be used for breeding purposes. However, this view is not universally held, even among representatives of the veterinary profession. In particular, some veterinary associations in Europe defend the view that when reproduction is not an issue, then neutering, particularly of dogs, should be decided on a case-by-case basis. However, even in Europe the American view is (...)
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    An inconvenience to the nurse's practice: A Foucault‐inspired study of ethnic minority patients.Emina Gültekin, Dorthe Sørensen & Kirsten Frederiksen - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (1):e12497.
    Ethnic minority patients have been discussed and problematised in Western health literature. Drawing on an interpretation of central parts of the French philosopher Michel Foucault's authorship, we analysed a broad selection of materials to identify mechanisms through which the truth about ethnic minority patients is constructed. We identified a single, yet consistent discursive strategy that we termed ‘figure of inconvenience’ in which ethnic minority patients were classified and assigned a specific subjection illustrating them as ‘inconvenient’ to the nurse's practice. (...)
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    An 'Inconvenience' of Anthropomorphism.Stanley Tweyman - 1982 - Hume Studies 8 (1):19-42.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:19. AN 'INCONVENIENCE' OF ANTHROPOMORPHISM In Part II of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Cleanthes maintains that the similarities between the works of nature and those of human contrivance, namely, the presence of means to ends relations and a coherence of parts, are sufficient to enable us to reason analogically to the conclusion that the cause of the design of the world resembles human intelligence. Cleanthes insists in (...)
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  7. Harm or Mere Inconvenience? Denying Women Emergency Contraception.Carolyn McLeod - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (1):11-30.
    This paper addresses the likely impact on women of being denied emergency contraception (EC) by pharmacists who conscientiously refuse to provide it. A common view—defended by Elizabeth Fenton and Loren Lomasky, among others—is that these refusals inconvenience rather than harm women so long as the women can easily get EC somewhere else nearby. I argue from a feminist perspective that the refusals harm women even when they can easily get EC somewhere else nearby.
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  8. Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory.Bernard Harrison - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):105-107.
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  9. Inconvenient loves" : the mismanagement of interfaith marriages in Lebanon and Egypt.Imen Gallala-Arndt - 2013 - In Marie-Claire Foblets & Nadjma Yassari (eds.), Approches juridiques de la diversité culturelle. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
     
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    Inconvenient Truths: Early Jewish and Christian History Writing and the Ending of Luke-Acts.Jens Schröter, Clare K. Rothschild & Jörg Frey - 2009 - In Jens Schröter, Clare K. Rothschild & Jörg Frey (eds.), Die Apostelgeschichte Im Kontext Antiker Und Frühchristlicher Historiographie. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory (review).Paul Taylor - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (2):382-383.
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    Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory.Alex Neill - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):345-347.
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    Can Rationing through Inconvenience Be Ethical?Nir Eyal, Paul L. Romain & Christopher Robertson - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (1):10-22.
    In this article, we provide a comprehensive analysis and a normative assessment of rationing through inconvenience as a form of rationing. By “rationing through inconvenience” in the health sphere, we refer to a nonfinancial burden that is either intended to cause or has the effect of causing patients or clinicians to choose an option for health-related consumption that is preferred by the health system for its fairness, efficiency, or other distributive desiderata beyond assisting the immediate patient. We argue (...)
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    An inconvenient truth: Difficult problems rarely have easy solutions.Christina A. Roberto - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e173.
    Individual-level interventions are often interesting and easy to implement, but are unfortunately ill-equipped to solve most major global problems (e.g., climate change, financial insecurity, unhealthy eating). Resources spent developing, pursuing, and touting relatively ineffective i-frame interventions draw resources away from the development and implementation of more effective s-frame solutions. Behavioral scientists who want to develop solutions to the world's biggest problems should focus their efforts on s-frame solutions.
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    An inconvenient truth? Can extracts of a film really affect our psychological mood and our motivation to act against climate change.Geoffrey Beattie, Laura Sale & Laura Mcguire - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (187):105-125.
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    On the Inconvenience of Other People by Lauren Berlant (review).Nicholas Adler - 2024 - Substance 53 (1):123-127.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:On the Inconvenience of Other People by Lauren BerlantNicholas AdlerBerlant, Lauren. On the Inconvenience of Other People. Duke University Press, 2022. 256pp.An Ambivalent TriumphAttachment is a double-edged sword. This idea is the scaffolding of the late Lauren Berlant's pivotal work, Cruel Optimism (2011), which explores the idea that attachment to a collectively invested fantasy of "the good life" acts in disservice of personal growth and lasting (...)
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    The Inconveniences of Transnational Democracy.Luis Cabrera - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):219-238.
    Suprastate policy formation in such bodies as the WTO remains fundamentally exclusive of individuals within states. This article critiques the "don't kill the goose" arguments commonly offered in defense of such exclusions.
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    An inconvenient moral truth.Jonathan Glover - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 36 (36):49-53.
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    An inconvenient moral truth.Jonathan Glover - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 36:49-53.
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    The inconvenience of the legislator’s two persons and the role of good counsellors.Gabriella Slomp - 2016 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (1):68-85.
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    An inconvenient truth? Can a film really affect psychological mood and our explicit attitudes towards climate change?Geoffrey Beattie, Laura Sale & Laura Mcguire - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (187):105-125.
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    An inconvenient truth: the end of western scientific culture: Carlos Elías: Science on the ropes. Decline of scientific culture in the era of fake news. New York: Springer-Nature, 2019, 330pp, 25,99 € PB.Francisco López-Cantos - 2021 - Metascience 30 (1):141-143.
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    Inconvenient Truths About the Economic Crisis.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (4):251-254.
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    Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory By Bernard Harrison New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991, ix + 293 pp. £25.00. [REVIEW]Martin Warner - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):105-.
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    ‘What is Inconvenient for You is Life-saving for Me’: How Health Inequities are playing out during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Vicki Xafis - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (2):223-234.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact globally. Most affected, however, are those individuals and groups routinely disadvantaged by the social injustice created by the misdistribution of power, money, and resources. Simple measures that prevent the spread of COVID-19, such as frequent hand washing and social distancing, are unavailable to millions of people in the wealthiest of nations and in the poorest of nations. Disadvantaged groups are impacted more directly and in disproportionately higher numbers due to existing poor health, (...)
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  26. One More Inconvenient Modal Truth.Chaoan He - forthcoming - Theoria.
    Divers argued that there are modal truths which are inconvenient for the canonical Lewisian theory of modality. Noonan and Jago proposed an answer to the challenge, by invoking a duplicate interpretation of the modal truths. Here I present a slightly different kind of modal truths which would prove inconvenient even for a Lewisian who accepts Noonan and Jago’s proposal.
     
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    Max Weber’s ‘Inconvenient Facts’ and Contemporary Studies of Public Science Communication.Lada Shipovalova - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (2):130-141.
    ABSTRACTIn his text ‘Wissenschaft als Beruf’, Max Weber associates the understanding of science as a vocation with the scientist’s ability to present the audience with ‘inconvenient facts’. He argu...
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    Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory By Bernard Harrison New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991, ix + 293 pp. £25.00. [REVIEW]Martin Warner - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):105-107.
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    Life, death, and other inconvenient truths: a realist's view of the human condition.Shimon Edelman - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Short essays that touch many topics-anxiety, consciousness, death, happiness, morality, stupidity, & truth-that make the case for realism & help set expectations with regard to the human condition.
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  30. Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory. [REVIEW]Genevieve Lloyd - 1992 - Radical Philosophy 61.
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    The First Inconvenience of Anthropomorphism: The Disanalogy in Part IV of Hume's Dialogues.Cameron Shelley - 2002 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (2):171-189.
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    Inconvenient Fictions. [REVIEW]Alice R. Kaminsky - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):126-128.
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    Les avantages et les inconvénients économiques d'une population stationnaire.Timothy King - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (4):277.
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    A neuropsychological theory of hippocampal function: Procrustean treatment of inconvenient data.Ivan Divac - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):326-327.
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    Book Review On the Inconvenience of Other People by Lauren Berlant. [REVIEW]Teresa Fazan & Nadiia Janiczak - 2024 - Civitas 31:215-228.
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    Karl T. Pflock. Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe. Foreword by, Jerry Pournelle. 331 pp., illus., figs., apps., index. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2001. $25. [REVIEW]Ronald A. Schorn - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):355-356.
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    The Good, the Bad, and the Inconvenient.Giles Scofield - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):73-75.
    Whatever else these articles demonstrate, they reveal that two efforts closely associated with professionalizing healthcare ethics consultants —surveying the practice and certificating its pra...
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    Those who do not move, do not notice their (supply) chains—inconvenient lessons from disruptions related to COVID-19.Ettore Settanni - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):1065-1071.
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    Practice and Protocol Analyses of Cost- Effectiveness: An Inconvenient Distinction.Abraham Schwab - 2010 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 1 (3):187-197.
    Using four examples of cost-effectiveness analyses, I argue that discussions of and research on cost-effectiveness in medical practice should clearly delineate between protocol and practice cost-effectiveness analyses. Failure to do so risks confusing conclusions that warrant substantial confidence and limited applicability with conclusions with broader applicability but more limited confidence. Further, these different types of analyses incorporate different sets of values. I argue that some favor should be shown for those analyses that include a wider array of values.
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    Are patents for methods of medical treatment contrary to the ordre public and morality or "generally inconvenient"?O. Mitnovetski - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (5):470-475.
    “No one has advanced a just and logical reason why reward for service to the public should be extended to the inventor of a mechanical toy and denied to the genius whose patience, foresight, and effort have given a valuable new [discovery] to mankind” . The law around the world permits the granting of patents for drugs, medical devices, and cosmetic treatment of the human body. At the same time, patentability for a method of treatment of the same body is (...)
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    De quelques espèces d'égalités et de quelques-uns de leurs avantages ou inconvénients.Adrien Naville - 1921 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 92:145 - 172.
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    Ortega y Gasset on the Alleged Inconvenience of Reading Don Quixote at School.José María Ariso Salgado & José María Díaz-Lage - 2022 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 55 (2):169-182.
    This article presents the stance taken by José Ortega y Gasset in the debate that took place in early-twentieth-century Spain regarding the convenience of reading Don Quixote in schools. To this end, we start by describing, albeit briefly, the state of Ortega y Gasset’s thought in 1920, when he writes Biología y pedagogía, the essay with which we shall concern ourselves. According to Ortega y Gasset, Don Quixote must not be read in the classroom because it does not contribute to (...)
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  43. De quelques especes d'egalites et de quelques uns de leurs avantages ou inconvenients.Adrien Laville - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31:207.
     
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  44. Our website is undergoing maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience[REVIEW] Admin - 2016 - Disputatio.
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    Book Review: First, Do Less Harm: Confronting the Inconvenient Problems of Patient Safety by Ross Koppel and Suzanne Gordon. [REVIEW]Pamela H. Mitchell - 2013 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 50 (2):160-161.
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  46. Due to a technical error, which happened during the printing process, Table I, appearing on page 54 of the article,“Does Ethics Training Neutralize the Incentives of the Prisoners Dilemma? Evidence from a Classroom Experience”(Journal of Business Ethics 50 (1), 2004, pp. 53–61) is incorrect. Below we publish the correct version of the table, with our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused. [REVIEW]Cooperate Not Cooperate - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 51 (313).
     
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    Vadim Menzhulin. Drugoi Sikorskii: Neudobnye starnitsy istorii psikhiatrii. [Another Sikorsky: Inconvenient Pages of the History of Psychiatry.] 490 pp., bibl., index. Kiev: Sfera, 2004. [REVIEW]Yakov M. Rabkin - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):667-668.
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    Noise Strike.Naomi Waltham-Smith - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (3):133-143.
    Noise is said to disturb, disorient, and confuse, but this article looks specifically at the figure of noise “striking” – rather than, say, a rumbling or murmuring disquiet – us to examine its potential to unsettle European liberal hegemonic norms of ordering society and the inequalities they produce. In particular, it focuses on noisy protest, rebellion, and riot which might “awaken” citizens to these injustices and efforts to suppress them. Drawing on work of Saidiya Hartman, Christina Sharpe, Lauren Berlant, Fred (...)
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  49. From Private Experience to Public Language.Steven M. Duncan - manuscript
    After discussing the manifest inconveniences of Galilean physicalism for both science and common sense, I propose an alternate, Aristotelian ontology of material things and show how it solves the epistemological problems engendered by the New Science. Read at the annual POH Symposium in Lake Wenatchee, WA, May 2011.
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    Composition and function of ethical committees.William W. May - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):23-29.
    In this paper the need for review (ethical) committees is elaborated to include a discussion of their composition and function. In some institutions more than one such committee may be set up, a departmental ethical committee and one which studies the projects of all the departments concerned. By considering proposed research before it is started patients or volunteers are protected from injury, discomfort, and inconvenience, and the scientific validity of a clinical experiment can be scrutinized. A list of possible (...)
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