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    Public Trust in Physicians—Health Care Commodification as a Possible Deteriorating Factor: Cross-sectional Analysis of 23 Countries.Ellery Chih-Han Huang, Christy Pu, Yiing-Jenq Chou & Nicole Huang - 2018 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55:004695801875917.
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  2. Introduction : art, metaphysics, and the paradox of standards.Christy Mag Uidhir - 2013 - In Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.), Art & Abstract Objects. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Pŏphak ŭi kichʻo iron.Pu-chʻan Kim - 1994 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Tonghyŏn Chʻulpʻansa.
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    Pang Pu juan.Pu Pang - 1999 - Hefei Shi: Jing xiao xin hua shu dian.
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    Philosopher Kings?: The Adjudication of Conflicting Human Rights and Social Values.George C. Christie - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Philosopher Kings? The Adjudication of Conflicting Human Rights and Social Values, by George C. Christie, examines the attempts by courts to sort out conflicts involving freedom of expression, including religious expression, on the one hand, and rights to privacy and other important social values on the other. It approaches the subject from a comparative perspective, using principally cases decided by European and United States courts. A significant part of this book analyzes conflicts between freedom of expression and the right to (...)
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  6. Final Reflection-MA Teacher Leadership Christie Davis May 30, 2012 1.Christie Davis - forthcoming - Philosophy.
     
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  7. Chen si ji.Pu Pang - 1982 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Qian shuo yi fen wei san.Pu Pang - 2004 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
    本书对于一分为三的现实与历史、形式与内容、继承与创新等的关系,进行了论述。全书分为四部分,分别是天地之道——一分为三、人间之道——一分为三、一分为三与辩证法、一分为二之粗疏等。.
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    Dėlkhiĭg ėzėgnėn ėzėmdėkh Mongol tȯlȯvlȯgȯȯ.T︠S︡ Pu̇rėvsambuu - 2004 - Ulaanbaatar: Urlakh Ėrdėm Khėvlėliĭn Gazar.
    Author's hypothesis about Yin yang theory.
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    Thinking Outside the Room.Christie Cathey - 2006 - Teaching Philosophy 29 (4):279-297.
    Generating group interaction is a necessary part of teaching philosophy, but there are many obstacles to creating it in a traditional classroom. We propose that philosophy courses can be improved by turning to hybrid models that integrate classroom discussion with online message boards, or forums. Using anecdotes and a comprehensive survey, we argue that using forums helps instructors overcome time constraints in the classroom, helps some students overcome anxiety over contributing, improves discussion, reduces the need to review, and gives instructors (...)
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    Die Aufgabe der Identität: Erik H. Eriksons Identitätskonzept und seine Bedeutung für die Religionspädagogik.Barbara Pühl - 2019 - Berlin: Lit.
    Seit etwa 50 Jahren prägt der Identitätsbegriff die Religionspädagogik. Die Grundlage dafür lieferte maßgeblich das Konzept der psychosozialen Identität von Erik H. Erikson. Trotz spätmoderner Kritik und Dekonstruktion geht die Rede von Identität weiter und ist der "Abschied von Erikson" (Keupp) bis heute gesellschaftlich und wissenschaftlich nicht gelungen. Barbara Pühl untersucht die Hintergründe für die bleibende Bedeutung des Begriffs und schreibt ihm eine neue Rolle in der Religionspädagogik zu.
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  12. The Word in the Desert: Scripture and the Quest for Holiness in Early Christian Monasticism.Douglas Burton-Christie - 1993
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    Contemporary clay and museum culture: ceramics in the expanded field.Christie Brown, Julian Stair & Clare Twomey (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between contemporary ceramics and curatorial practice in museum culture. Ceramic objects form a major part of museum collections, with connections to anthropology, archaeology and other disciplines that engage with the cultural and social history of humankind. In recent years museums have provided the impetus for cutting-edge artistic practice, either as a response to particular collections, or as part of exhibitions. But the question of how museums have (...)
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    Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism.Christie Hartley & Lori Watson - 2018 - Oup Usa.
    This book is a defense of political liberalism as a feminist liberalism. A novel and restrictive account of public reason is defended. Then it is argued that political liberalism's core commitments restrict reasonable conceptions of justice to those that secure genuine, substantive equality for women and other marginalized groups.
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    Dong xi jun zhu shi.Pu Pang - 2001 - Beijing: Zhonghua shu ju. Edited by Yizhi Fang.
    《东西均》是明清之际哲学家方以智的著作,在本书中他提出并论证了“公因反因”这一重要学说。作者详加注释并阐明了书中抉发的哲学奥理,对研究和认识方以智的哲学思想和哲学地位,均有极高的参考价值。.
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    Euthanasia in China: A Report.S. Da Pu - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (2):131-138.
    Euthanasia in China is gaining increasing acceptance among physicians, intellectuals, and even the people. This paper surveys current attitudes towards euthanasia and suggests why it should be legalized.
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    ʻAyn al-Quz̤āt Hamadānī.Muṣṭafá ʻAlīʹpūr - 2002 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Tīrgān.
    Biography of ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ʻAyn al-Quḍāh al-Hamadhānī, d. 1131, a Muslim saint from Iran.
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    Az Hamadān tā ṣalīb: rivāyat-i taḥlīlī-i zindagī va andīshah-yi ʻAyn al-Quz̤āt Hamadānī.Muṣṭafá ʻAlīʹpūr - 2001 - Tihrān: Tīrgān.
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    War work English art and the warburg institute.Christy Anderson - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):149-159.
    In 1941 Fritz Saxl and Rudolf Wittkower of the Warburg Institute organized an exhibition on English Art and the Mediterranean. The photographic exhibition showed the long history of artistic and cultural ties between English art and the classical tradition, employing Aby Warburg's method. The project was an attempt by Saxl, as director, to show the relevance of the Warburg Institute's work in England, the new home of the Library since 1933. Kenneth Clark, director of the National Gallery, actively promoted the (...)
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    Ḥaqīqat va maʻnā dar falsafah-ʼi taḥlīlī-i muʻāṣir.Riz̤ā Baygʹpūr - 2011 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Ḥikmat.
    Semantics (philosophy) knowledge theory of truth.
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    Dū mujaddid: pizhūhishhāyī darʹbārah-ʼi Muḥammad Ghazzālī va Fakhr Rāzī.Naṣr Allāh Pūrjavādī - 2002 - Tihrān: Markaz-i Nashr-i Dānishgāhī.
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    Ishrāq va ʻirfān: maqālahʹhā va naqdʹhā.Naṣr Allāh Pūrjavādī - 2001 - Tihrān: Markaz-i Nashr-i Dānishgāhī.
  23. Śrī Dhanajibāpunā sānnidhyamāṃ: lekhaka ane emanā mitronā Śrī Dhanajībāpu sāthenā vārtālāpo. Dhanajībāpu - 1990 - Amadāvāda: Vikretāo Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. Edited by Māvajī Ke Sāvalā.
    Dialogues with Dhanajībāpu, b. 1922, philosopher from Gujarat, India.
     
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  24. Pang Pu xue shu wen hua sui bi.Pu Pang - 1996 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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  25. Taking jokes (apart) seriously.Christie Davies - 1987 - Semiotica 66 (4):451-454.
     
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    The Unifying Light of Allah: Ibn Tufayl and Rufus Jones in Dialogue.Christy Randazzo & David Russell - 2019 - In Jon R. Kershner (ed.), Quakers and Mysticism: Comparative and Syncretic Approaches to Spirituality. Springer Verlag. pp. 161-180.
    This chapter examines the engagement between seventeenth-century Quaker scholars, twentieth-century Quaker theologian Rufus Jones, and the twelfth-century allegorical text Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān. It argues that HIY was purposely excised from the history of Quaker theological engagement due to a fundamental misunderstanding of the text, which resulted in a complete ignoring of the text by subsequent Quaker theologians, including Rufus Jones. HIY provides an invaluable dialogue partner with Quaker mysticism, which can offer exciting new ways of examining core premises of Quaker (...)
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  27. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Ethical Attitudes of Business Managers: India Korea and the United States.P. Maria Joseph Christie, Ik-Whan G. Kwon, Philipp A. Stoeberl & Raymond Baumhart - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 46 (3):263-287.
    Culture has been identified as a significant determinant of ethical attitudes of business managers. This research studies the impact of culture on the ethical attitudes of business managers in India, Korea and the United States using multivariate statistical analysis. Employing Geert Hofstede's cultural typology, this study examines the relationship between his five cultural dimensions (individualism, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, masculinity, and long-term orientation) and business managers' ethical attitudes. The study uses primary data collected from 345 business manager participants of Executive (...)
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    Hope, Fantasy, and Communication in the ICU: Translating Frameworks into Clinical Practice.Christy L. Cummings - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1):21-23.
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  29. Tan mao dun de pu bian xing he te shu xing.Pu Pang - 1956
     
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    Legalism, Countertransference, and Clinical Moral Perception.Christy A. Rentmeester & Constance George - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (10):20-28.
    This target article focuses on dynamics that arise in three typical ethically complex cases in which psychiatric consultations are requested by physicians: a dying patient refuses life-prolonging treatment, an uncooperative patient demands to be allowed to go outside and smoke, and an angry patient demands to be admitted to the hospital. The discussion canvasses what is at stake morally and clinically in each of these cases and explores clinician–patient interactions, dynamics in relationships between consulting physicians and consultant psychiatrists, patient transference, (...)
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  31. Are biological traits explained by their 'selected effect' functions?Joshua R. Christie, Carl Brusse, Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs & Paul Edmund Griffiths - forthcoming - Australasian Philosophical Review.
    The selected effects or ‘etiological’ theory of Proper function is a naturalistic and realist account of biological teleology. It is used to analyse normativity in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of medicine and elsewhere. The theory has been developed with a simple and intuitive view of natural selection. Traits are selected because of their positive effects on the fitness of the organisms that have them. These ‘selected effects’ are the Proper functions of the traits. Proponents argue that this (...)
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  32. Guo shih yuan jing.Pu Guo - 1979 - [Tai]bei: Xin wen tu shu gong s. Edited by Tsai[From Old Catalog] Chao.
     
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  33. Chung-kuo chung ku chê hsüeh shih yao.Pu-Hsien Han - 1960 - Cheng Chung Shu Chü.
     
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    Mapping Our Practice? Some Conceptual “Bumps” for us to Consider.Christy Simpson - 2012 - HEC Forum 24 (3):219-226.
    There are several important conceptual issues and questions about the practice of healthcare ethics that can, and should, inform the development of any practice standards. This paper provides a relatively short overview of seven of these issues, with the invitation for further critical reflection and examination of their relevance to and implications for practice standards. The seven issues described include: diversity (from the perspective of training and experience); moral expertise and authority/influence; being an insider or outsider; flexibility and adaptability (for (...)
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    Interview: Choreographies: Jacques Derrida and Christie V. McDonald.Christie V. McDonald & Jacques Derrida - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (2):66.
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    San sheng wan wu: Pang Pu zi xuan ji.Pu Pang - 2011 - Beijing: Shou du shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Tongyang ŭi mom ch'ŏrhak.Pu-ch'an Kim - 2016 - Kwangju Kwangyŏksi: Chŏnnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    When hope makes us vulnerable: A discussion of patient–healthcare provider interactions in the context of hope.Christy Simpson - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (5):428–447.
    ABSTRACT When hope is discussed in bioethics’ literature, it is most often in the context of ‘false hopes’ and/or how to maintain hope while breaking bad news to patients. Little or no time is generally devoted to the description of hope that supports these analyses. In this paper, I present a detailed description of hope, one designed primarily for the healthcare context. Noting that hope is an emotional attitude, four key aspects are explored. In particular, the function of imagination in (...)
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  39. Ju chia hsiu yang fa.Pu'an Hu - 1975
     
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    Zhou yi ren sheng guan.Pu'an Hu - 2012 - Taibei Shi: Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo. Edited by Xuequn Wang.
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    Chŏng Yag-yong & Chʻoe Han-gi: sirhak e kil ŭl mutta.Pu-yŏn Im - 2007 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Kimyŏngsa.
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    Jaina dārśanika cintana kī vaijñānika vivecanā.Pūnama Jaina - 2019 - Jayapura, Bhārata: Buka Enakleva.
    Scientific investigation of Jain philosophical thought.
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    Mak̲h̲zan-i mūsīqī.Shafaq Sūpūrī - 2012 - Dihlī: Ejūkeshnal Pablishing Hāʼūs.
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  44. Mūsīqī, shāʻirī aur lisāniyāt.Shafaq Sūpūrī - 2001 - Sūpūr, Kashmīr: Mahdī Pablīkeshanz.
     
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    Ethical issues in family medicine.Ronald J. Christie - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by C. Barry Hoffmaster.
    While ethicists have directed much attention to controversial biomedical issues--including euthanasia, abortion, and genetic engineering--they have largely ignored the less obvious, but more pervasive, everyday ethical problems faced by family physicians. Ethical Issues in Family Medicine addresses these problems, offering an ethics that reflects the distinctive features of family practice, and helping family physicians to appreciate the extent to which ethical issues influence their practice.
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  46. Is Feminist Political Liberalism Possible?Christie Hartley & Lori Watson - 2010 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 5 (1):121.
    Is a feminist political liberalism possible? Political liberalism’s regard for a wide range of comprehensive doctrines as reasonable makes some feminists skeptical of its ability to address sex inequality. Indeed, some feminists claim that political liberalism maintains its position as a political liberalism at the expense of securing substantive equality for women. We claim that political liberalism’s core commitments actually restrict all reasonable political conceptions of justice to those that secure genuine substantive equality for all, including women and other marginalized (...)
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    On Being Fired: When Patients or Their Parents Fire Their Physician.Christy L. Cummings - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (5):3-4.
    Wait, what? I've been fired?” I repeated, in the middle of morning rounds in the neonatal intensive care unit. Finally, the nurse who was taking care of our patient, Angela, responded, “Her parents fired you last night. They've already called Patient Relations. They want a new doctor.” My heart sank. Only days into my block of service time as the attending physician in the NICU and I was fired, axed, canned, rejected by a family. How could this have happened? On (...)
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    Patient and Trainee: Learning When to Step In.Christy L. Cummings - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (4):5-6.
    With advancing rank in medical training comes increased academic and clinical responsibility, including education and supervision of trainees and junior staff. When I became a senior postdoctoral fellow sub‐specializing in neonatology, I assumed the role of co‐attending in the neonatal intensive care unit. At that point in my training, I felt well prepared for the challenging task. I would be in charge, make decisions independently with the team, and supervise, as well as teach, the junior fellows, residents, and practitioners. In (...)
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  49. Feminism, religion, and shared reasons: A defense of exclusive public reason.Christie Hartley & Lori Watson - 2009 - Law and Philosophy 28 (5):493 - 536.
    The idea of public reason is central to political liberalism's aim to provide an account of the possibility of a just and stable democratic society comprised of free and equal citizens who nonetheless are deeply divided over fundamental values. This commitment to the idea of public reason reflects the normative core of political liberalism which is rooted in the principle of democratic legitimacy and the idea of reciprocity among citizens. Yet both critics and defenders of political liberalism disagree over whether (...)
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    When Hope Makes Us Vulnerable: A Discussion of Patient–Healthcare Provider Interactions in the Context of Hope.Christy Simpson - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (5):428-447.
    ABSTRACT When hope is discussed in bioethics’ literature, it is most often in the context of ‘false hopes’ and/or how to maintain hope while breaking bad news to patients. Little or no time is generally devoted to the description of hope that supports these analyses. In this paper, I present a detailed description of hope, one designed primarily for the healthcare context. Noting that hope is an emotional attitude, four key aspects are explored. In particular, the function of imagination in (...)
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