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  1. Mandy Northover, Derrick G. Kourie, Andrew Boake, Stefan Gruner & Alan Northover (2008). Towards a Philosophy of Software Development: 40 Years After the Birth of Software Engineering. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 39 (1):85 - 113.score: 270.0
    Over the past four decades, software engineering has emerged as a discipline in its own right, though it has roots both in computer science and in classical engineering. Its philosophical foundations and premises are not yet well understood. In recent times, members of the software engineering community have started to search for such foundations. In particular, the philosophies of Kuhn and Popper have been used by philosophically-minded software engineers in search of a deeper understanding of their discipline. It seems, however, (...)
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  2. J. P. Calais, J. Derrick & G. Sabbagh (1974). Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic: Orleans, France, 1972. Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):371-389.score: 30.0
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  3. Christopher Derrick (ed.) (1965). Cosmic Piety. New York, P.J. Kenedy.score: 30.0
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  4. M. H. Löb, F. R. Drake & J. Derrick (1968). Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic Leeds 1967. Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):490.score: 30.0
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  5. Patricia Northover & Michaeline Crichlow (2007). Freedom, Possibility, and Ontology : Rethinking the Problem of "Competitive Ascent" in the Caribbean. In Clive Lawson, John Latsis & Nuno Martins (eds.), Contributions to Social Ontology. Routledge.score: 30.0
     
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  6. Derrick Mandy Northover, Andrew Boake G. Kourie & Alan Northover Stefan Gruner (2008). Towards a Philosophy of Software Development: 40 Years After the Birth of Software Engineering. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 39 (1).score: 29.0
    Over the past four decades, software engineering has emerged as a discipline in its own right, though it has roots both in computer science and in classical engineering. Its philosophical foundations and premises are not yet well understood. In recent times, members of the software engineering community have started to search for such foundations. In particular, the philosophies of Kuhn and Popper have been used by philosophically-minded software engineers in search of a deeper understanding of their discipline. It seems, however, (...)
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  7. John A. Berteaux (2010). Darby, Derrick . Rights, Race, and Recognition . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 . Pp. 194. $90.00 (Cloth); $32.99 (Paper). [REVIEW] Ethics 120 (3):592-595.score: 9.0
  8. Fergus Millar (1991). Rome's Desert Frontier David Kennedy, Derrick Riley: Rome's Desert Frontier From the Air. Pp. 256; 188 Illustrations/Maps. London: Batsford, 1990. £29.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):189-191.score: 9.0
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  9. Ethics & Narrative In Evidence-Based (2002). Derrick K. S. Au. In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im) Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic Pub..score: 9.0
     
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  10. A. L.-S. (2008). Religion, Education and Adolescence: International Empirical Perspectives. Edited by Leslie J. Francis, Mandy Robbins and Jeff Astley. Heythrop Journal 49 (1):177–177.score: 9.0
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  11. Mandy Simons, On The Felicity Conditions of Disjunctive Sentences.score: 6.0
    Mandy Simons. On The Felicity Conditions of Disjunctive Sentences.
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  12. Derrick Jensen (2008). How Shall I Live My Life?: On Liberating the Earth From Civilization. Pm Press.score: 6.0
    In this collection of interviews, Derrick Jensen discusses the destructive dominant culture with ten people who have devoted their lives to undermining it. Whether it is Carolyn Raffensperger and her radical approach to public health, or Thomas Berry on perceiving the sacred; be it Kathleen Dean Moore reminding us that our bodies are made of mountains, rivers, and sunlight; or Vine Deloria asserting that our dreams tell us more about the world than science ever can, the activists and philosophers (...)
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  13. Michael Kohlhase & Mandy Simons, Interpreting Negatives in Discourse.score: 6.0
    Michael Kohlhase and Mandy Simons. Interpreting Negatives in Discourse.
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  14. Derrick A. Bell (2002). Ethical Ambition: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth. Distributed by Holtzbrinck Publishers.score: 6.0
    From the New York Times bestselling author Derrick Bell, a profound meditation on achieving success with integrity. As one of the country's most influential law professors, Derrick Bell has spent a lifetime helping students struggling to maintain a sense of integrity in the face of an overwhelming pressure to succeed at any price. Frequently asked how he managed to be so extraordinarily successful while never giving up the fight for justice and equality, Bell decided to spend his seventieth (...)
     
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  15. Zoltán Gendler Szabó (ed.) (2005). Semantics Vs. Pragmatics. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Leading scholars in the philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics present brand-new papers on a major topic at the intersection of the two fields, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics. Anyone engaged with this issue in either discipline will find much to reward their attention here. Contributors: Kent Bach, Herman Cappelen, Michael Glanzberg, Jeffrey C. King, Ernie Lepore, Stephen Neale, F. Recanati, Nathan Salmon, Mandy Simons, Scott Soames, Robert J. Stainton, Jason Stanley, Zoltan Gendler Szabo.
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  16. Derrick Darby (2010). Reparations and Racial Inequality. Philosophy Compass 5 (1):55-66.score: 3.0
    A recent development in philosophical scholarship on reparations for black chattel slavery and Jim Crow segregation is reliance upon social science in normative arguments for reparations. Although there are certainly positive things to be said in favor of an empirically informed normative argument for black reparations, given the depth of empirical disagreement about the causes of persistent racial inequalities, and the ethos of 'post-racial' America, the strongest normative argument for reparations may be one that goes through irrespective of how we (...)
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  17. Alex Oliver (1999). A Few More Remarks on Logical Form. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99 (3):247–272.score: 3.0
    Yah boo sucks to the grammer wot we lernt in skool! Grammar (and the bad old traditional logic) says that quantifier phrases such as 'nobody', 'everyone', 'all women', 'some men' and 'a man' are in the same category as names such as 'Milly', 'Molly' and 'Mandy'. So, prior to their first corrective lessons, students are awfully muddled, the first and fundamental problem being the Woozle hunt for somebody called 'nobody'. Hoorah for modern logic and logic teachers! The story used (...)
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  18. Mandy Simons, Presupposition Without Common Ground.score: 3.0
    In this paper, I review a number of arguments in favor of treating many of the central cases of presupposition as the result of conversational inference, rather than as lexically specified properties of particular expressions. I then argue that, despite the standard assumption to the contrary, the view of presupposition as constraints on the common ground is not consistent with the provision of a conversational account of particular presuppositional constraints. The argument revolves crucially around the workings of accommodation. I then (...)
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  19. Craige Roberts, Mandy Simons & Judith Tonhauser, Presupposition, Conventional Implicature, and Beyond: A Unified Account of Projection.score: 3.0
    We define a notion of projective meaning which encompasses both classical presuppositions and phenomena which are usually regarded as non-presuppositional but which also display projection behavior—Horn’s assertorically inert entailments, conventional implicatures (both Grice’s and Potts’) and some conversational implicatures. We argue that the central feature of all projective meanings is that they are not-at-issue, defined as a relation to the question under discussion. Other properties differentiate various sub-classes of projective meanings, one of them the class of presuppositions according to Stalnaker. (...)
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  20. Mandy Simons, A Gricean View on Intrusive Implicatures.score: 3.0
    This paper will explore one of the long-standing objections to Grice’s account of conversational implicature: the case of purported implicatures which are apparently generated by subordinate clauses, or which fall under the scope of a logical operator (typically both). Such cases, for reasons to be detailed below, pose a challenge to Grice’s account. While those who have posed the challenge, ranging from advocates of truth conditional pragmatics to strict compositionalists, have a wide variety of views as to the correct account (...)
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  21. Mandy Simons, Observations on Embedding Verbs, Evidentiality, and Presupposition.score: 3.0
    This paper discusses the semantically parenthetical use of clauseembedding verbs such as see, hear, think, believe, discover and know. When embedding verbs are used in this way, the embedded clause carries the main point of the utterance, while the main clause serves some discourse function. Frequently, this function is evidential, with the parenthetical verb carrying information about the source and reliability of the embedded claim, or about the speaker’s emotional orientation to it. Other functions of parenthetical uses of verbs are (...)
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  22. Mandy Simons, On the Conversational Basis of Some Presuppositions.score: 3.0
    The current literature on presupposition focuses almost exclusively on the projection problem: the question of how and why the presuppositions of atomic clauses are projected to complex sentences which embed them. Very little attention has been paid to the question of how and why these presuppositions arise at all. As Kay (1992, p.335) observes, “treatments of the presupposition inheritance problem almost never deal with the reasons that individual words and constructions give rise, in the first place, to the particular presuppositions (...)
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  23. Mandy Simons (2003). Presupposition and Accommodation: Understanding the Stalnakerian Picture. Philosophical Studies 112 (3):251 - 278.score: 3.0
    This paper offers a critical analysis ofStalnaker''s work on presupposition (Stalnaker1973, 1974, 1979, 1999, 2002). The paperexamines two definitions of speakerpresupposition offered by Stalnaker – the familiar common ground view, and the earlier,less familiar, dispositional account – and howStalnaker relates this notion to the linguisticphenomenon of presupposition. Special attentionis paid to Stalnaker''s view of accommodation. Iargue that given Stalnakers views,accommodation is not rightly seen as driven bythe presuppositional requirements ofutterances, but only by the interests ofspeakers in eliminating perceived differencesamong presuppositions. (...)
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  24. Mandy Simons (2006). Foundational Issues in Presupposition. Philosophy Compass 1 (4):357–372.score: 3.0
    Unsurprisingly, the negation of sentence (1), shown in (3), does not share this entailment. Neither does the yes/no question formed from this sentence. Similarly, if we add a possibility modal to the sentence, or construct a conditional of which (1) is the antecedent, the resulting sentences do not share the entailment of the original, as we see from the examples below.
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  25. Derrick Darby (2003). Grounding Rights in Social Practices: A Defence. Res Publica 9 (1).score: 3.0
    This paper defends a social practiceconception of moral rights possession againstwhat many of its critics take to be a decisiveobjection, namely that such a conceptionprevents us from using moral rights forcritical purposes.
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  26. Mandy Simons, Presupposing.score: 3.0
    The basic linguistic phenomenon of presupposition is commonplace and intuitive, little different from the relation described by the word presuppose in its everyday usage. In ordinary language, when we say that someone presupposes something, we mean that they assume it, or take it for granted. The term is used in the same way when we talk of a speaker presupposing something, although typically we are interested in those assumptions which are revealed by what the speaker says. To begin with the (...)
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  27. Derrick Darby (2004). Rights Externalism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (3):620–634.score: 3.0
    Rights externalism is the thesis that a subject's status as a rightholder is secured not on account of it having a certain nature, but on account of it being afforded a certain sort of social recognition. I believe that rights externalism has been given short shrift, largely because a certain objection is widely taken to be a compelling reason for rejecting it. This objection goes roughly as follows. Both in theory and in practice we commonly appeal to the fact that (...)
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  28. Yves Fassin & Derrick Gosselin (2011). The Collapse of a European Bank in the Financial Crisis: An Analysis From Stakeholder and Ethical Perspectives. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (2):169-191.score: 3.0
    Fortis, the leading Benelux financial group, had been a success story of successive mergers of bank and insurance companies, with leadership in corporate social responsibility (CSR). One year after the acquisition of the major Dutch financial conglomerate ABN AMRO, the global financial crisis caused the collapse of the Fortis group. The purpose of this article is to use the case study of Fortis’s recent fall as a basis for reflective considerations on the financial crisis, from stakeholder and ethical perspectives. A (...)
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  29. Mandy Simons (2001). Disjunction and Alternativeness. Linguistics and Philosophy 24 (5):597-619.score: 3.0
    There is a requirement which a disjunction must satisfy in order to constitute a felicitous contribution to an ordinary conversation: its disjuncts must be interpretable as relevant alternatives. When such an interpretation is not available, the disjunction is highly anomalous. The disjuncts of sentence (1), for example, appear unrelated to one another, and the disjunction is concomitantly odd. The effect is similar when the disjuncts are related but do not constitute distinct alternatives, perhaps by virtue of one disjunct entailing another, (...)
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  30. Derrick Darby (2003). Feinberg and Martin on Human Rights. Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (2):199–214.score: 3.0
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  31. Mandy Simons, Presupposition and Cooperation.score: 3.0
    Since linguists began extensive work on presupposition in the 1970's, a long and heterogeneous list has been compiled of expressions, expression types and constructions that give rise to presuppositions. In the current literature, the principal (but by no means sole) diagnostic for presupposition typically appealed to is the tendency of the particular element of meaning to project, i.e. to escape the scope of operators such as negation, the question operator, or modals. An important intuition also routinely appealed to is that (...)
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  32. Mandy Simons, Usa.score: 3.0
    This article reviews in detail Grice’s conception of conversational implicature, then surveys the major literature on scalar implicature from early work to the present. Embedded implicature is illustrated, and it is explained why this phenomenon poses a challenge to the Gricean view. Some alternate views of conversational implicature are then presented. The article concludes with a brief look at formal appraches to the study of implicature.
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  33. Derrick Darby (1996). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Mind 105 (420).score: 3.0
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  34. Derrick Darby (2008). Review of Duncan Ivison, Rights. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (12).score: 3.0
  35. Mandy Simons, Semantics and Pragmatics in the Interpretation of Or.score: 3.0
    This paper concerns what might be called the variably bad behavior of the word or. As is well known, there are a variety of environments in which the word or misbehaves – misbehaves, in the sense that it gives rise to interpretations which are not expected given the standard analysis of this word as, roughly, set union. One of these environments is the scope of a modal. This case has received a lot of attention recently in the literature, and a (...)
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  36. Mandy M. Archibald (2012). The Holism of Aesthetic Knowing in Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 13 (3):179-188.score: 3.0
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  37. Derrick Darby (1999). Are Worlds Without Natural Rights Morally Impoverished? Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (3):397-417.score: 3.0
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  38. Daniel A. Farber (1997). Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Would you want to be operated on by a surgeon trained at a medical school that did not evaluate its students? Would you want to fly in a plane designed by people convinced that the laws of physics are socially constructed? Would you want to be tried by a legal system indifferent to the distinction between fact and fiction? These questions may seem absurd, but there are theories being seriously advanced by radical multiculturalists that force us to ask such questions. (...)
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  39. Derrick Darby (2008). Book Reviews:T. H. Green: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Political Philosophy. [REVIEW] Ethics 118 (2):341-345.score: 3.0
  40. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Elizabeth Hennon, Roberta M. Golinkoff, Khara Pence, Rachel Pulverman, Jenny Sootsman, Shannon Pruden & Mandy Maguire (2001). Social Attention Need Not Equal Social Intention: From Attention to Intention in Early Word Learning. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1108-1109.score: 3.0
    Bloom's eloquent and comprehensive treatment of early word learning holds that social intention is foundational for language development. While we generally support his thesis, we call into question two of his proposals: (1) that attention to social information in the environment implies social intent, and (2) that infants are sensitive to social intent at the very beginnings of word learning.
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  41. Mandy Simons, August 2007.score: 3.0
    There seems little doubt that there are interesting and theoretically relevant distinctions to be made between different types of presuppositions within this heterogeneous set. But the study of these distinctions is of interest primarily in light of the intuition that the members of this set share some common feature: that there is some singular phenomenon of presupposition to be described and explained. This paper is concerned with what presuppositions have in common, and offers an alternative to the current standard view.
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  42. Mandy Simons, A Note on Projection and Local Implication.score: 3.0
    The phenomenon we now know as projection was first observed by Frege in his brief remarks about presupposition in “Sense and Reference.” Frege observes there that the assertion that Kepler died in misery gives rise to the implication that the name Kepler has a referent; but that so too does the assertion that Kepler did not die in misery. Here we have the source of the observation that if p is a presupposition of S, then p is implied by (utterances (...)
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  43. Mandy Simons, Dividing Things Up: The Semantics of or and the Modal/or Interaction.score: 3.0
    In this paper, the meanings of sentences containing the word or and a modal verb are used to arrive at a novel account of the meaning of or coordinations. It is proposed that or coordinations denote sets whose members are the denotations of the disjuncts; and that the truth conditions of sentences containing or coordinations require the existence of some set made available by the semantic environment which can be ‘divided up’ in accordance with the disjuncts. The relevant notion of (...)
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  44. Mandy Simons (forthcoming). Local Pragmatics and Structured Contents. Philosophical Studies:1-13.score: 3.0
    There is a long-standing and rarely contested view that Gricean conversational reasoning—the kind of reasoning that supports the identification of conversational implicatures—cannot produce pragmatically generated modification of the contents of embedded clauses. The goal of this paper is to argue against this view: to argue that embedded pragmatic effects can be seen as continuous with ordinary, utterance-level, conversational implicature. I will further suggest, though, that embedded pragmatic effects do force on us a particular conception of semantics. Specifically, I will argue (...)
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  45. Mandy Simons (1996). Pronouns and Definite Descriptions: A Critique of Wilson. Journal of Philosophy 93 (8):408-420.score: 3.0
  46. Mandy Simons (2005). Presuppositions and Relevance. In Zoltán Gendler Szabó (ed.), Semantics Versus Pragmatics. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Recall Grice’s well-worn example from Logic and Conversation about Smith, his girlfriend, and his trips to New York: (1) A: Smith doesn’t seem to have a girlfriend these days. B: He has been paying a lot of visits to NY recently. Grice says that in this dialogue, B implicates that Smith has, or may have, a girlfriend in New York. But in saying this, Grice under-describes his own example. For this proposition alone does not suffice to satisfy the requirements of (...)
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  47. Mandy Simons, David Beaver, Judith Tonhauser & Craige Roberts, What Projects and Why.score: 3.0
    The empirical phenomenon at the center of this paper is projection, which we define (uncontroversially) as follows: (1) Definition of projection An implication projects if and only if it survives as an utterance implication when the expression that triggers the implication occurs under the syntactic scope of an entailment-cancelling operator. Projection is observed, for example, with utterances containing aspectual verbs like stop, as shown in (2) and (3) with examples from English and Paraguayan Guaraní (Paraguay, Tupí-Guaraní).1 The Guaraní example in (...)
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  48. Derrick P. Alridge (1999). Conceptualizing a du Boisian Philosophy of Education: Toward a Model for African-American Education. Educational Theory 49 (3):359-379.score: 3.0
  49. Derrick Darby (2003). Unnatural Rights. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):49 - 82.score: 3.0
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  50. Derrick de Kerckhove (2003). Metal and Flesh, And: Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer (Review). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (3):454-456.score: 3.0
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  51. Derrick Darby (2005). William A. Edmundson, An Introduction to Rights:An Introduction to Rights. Ethics 115 (4):812-816.score: 3.0
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  52. Derrick Darby (2005). Ethics Without Ontology. International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (3):397-398.score: 3.0
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  53. Derrick Farnham (1999). News in Brief. Philosophy Now 23:5-6.score: 3.0
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  54. Mandy Garber (2004). Original Articles. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):82-83.score: 3.0
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  55. Cheryl Macpherson & Derrick Aarons (2009). Overcoming Barriers to Pain Relief in the Caribbean. Developing World Bioethics 9 (3):99-104.score: 3.0
    This paper examines pain and pain relief in the Caribbean, where pain is widely perceived as an unavoidable part of life, and where unnecessary suffering results from untreated and under treated pain. Barriers to pain relief in the Caribbean include patient and family attitudes, inadequate knowledge among health professionals and unduly restrictive regulations on the medical use of opioids. Similar barriers exist all over the world. This paper urges medical, nursing and public health professionals, and educators to examine attitudes towards (...)
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  56. Derrick K. S. Au (1999). Constructing Options for Health Care Reform in Hong Kong. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (6):607 – 623.score: 3.0
    The Harvard Report, published in April 1999 for public consultation in Hong Kong, proposed a fundamental restructuring in its health care delivery and financing systems. The Report claims to be evidence-based in its approach (Hsiao et al., 1999a). While 'evidence' has been widely collected by the consultancy team through surveys, consultations and focus groups, the recommendations put forth are not value-free. They carry clear ideological preferences. The value assumptions and ethical presuppositions underlying the report are discussed in this paper. The (...)
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  57. Derrick Darby (2001). Two Conceptions of Rights Possession. Social Theory and Practice 27 (3):387-417.score: 3.0
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  58. Derrick Albert Dubose (1995). Determinacy and the Sharp Function on Objects of Type K. Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (4):1025-1053.score: 3.0
    We characterize, in terms of determinacy, the existence of the least inner model of "every object of type k has a sharp." For k ∈ ω, we define two classes of sets, (Π 0 k ) * and (Π 0 k ) * + , which lie strictly between $\bigcup_{\beta and Δ(ω 2 -Π 1 1 ). Let ♯ k be the (partial) sharp function on objects of type k. We show that the determinancy of (Π 0 k ) * (...)
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  59. Mandy Garber & Robert Arnold (2006). Promoting the Participation of Minorities in Research. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (3):W14-W20.score: 3.0
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  60. Michael J. Monahan (2010). Liberalism and the Challenge of Race. Social Theory and Practice 36 (4):689-704.score: 3.0
    Derrick Darby’s Rights, Race, and Recognition and Ronald R. Sundstrom’s The Browning of America and the Evasion of Social Justice are two recent efforts to answer the challenges that race and racism pose to liberal theory. Darby draws upon civil rights and abolitionist discourse to advance an “externalist” account of political rights, while Sundstrom explores the strains placed upon liberalism by recent demographic trends. In this review essay, I provide a brief account of their overall arguments, and offer some (...)
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  61. Zoltan Szabo (ed.) (2005). Semantics Versus Pragmatics. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Leading scholars in the philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics present brand-new papers on a major topic at the intersection of the two fields, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics. Anyone engaged with this issue in either discipline will find much to reward their attention here. Contributors: Kent Bach, Herman Cappelen, Michael Glanzberg, Jeffrey C. King, Ernie Lepore, Stephen Neale, F. Recanati, Nathan Salmon, Mandy Simons, Scott Soames, Robert J. Stainton, Jason Stanley, Zoltan Gendler Szabo.
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  62. Derrick Sherwin Bailey (uuuu/1963). Sexual Ethics: A Christian View. New York, Macmillan.score: 3.0
  63. Derrick Darby (2009). Rights, Race, and Recognition. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Introduction -- Having rights -- Rights without recognition -- Rights and recognition -- Race and rights -- What's wrong with slavery?
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  64. Derrick Darby (2009). Taking Individuals Seriously : New Liberalism and Rights. In James Connelly & Stamatoula Panagakou (eds.), Anglo-American Idealism: Thinkers and Ideas / [Edited by] James Connelly and Stamatoula Panagakou. Peter Lang.score: 3.0
  65. Derrick Darby (2001). Richard A. Primus, The American Language of Rights:The American Language of Rights. Ethics 111 (4):823-826.score: 3.0
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  66. Derrick Albert Dubose (1990). The Equivalence of Determinacy and Iterated Sharps. Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):502-525.score: 3.0
    We characterize, in terms of determinacy, the existence of 0 ♯♯ as well as the existence of each of the following: 0 ♯♯♯ , 0 ♯♯♯♯ ,0 ♯♯♯♯♯ , .... For k ∈ ω, we define two classes of sets, (k * Σ 0 1 ) * and (k * Σ 0 1 ) * + , which lie strictly between $\bigcup_{\beta and Δ(ω 2 -Π 1 1 ). We also define 0 1♯ as 0 ♯ and in general, 0 (...)
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  67. Mandy Green (2012). Reaching a European Audience: Milton's Neo-Latin Poems for Charles Diodati, 1625–39. The European Legacy 17 (2):165 - 184.score: 3.0
    Although relatively neglected, Milton's three Latin poems for his school friend Charles Diodati are arguably amongst the most self-revelatory poems in the 1645 collection. As well as evidence of the strength of their literary friendship, each of these poems adumbrates aspects of Milton's vocational dilemma and provides an intriguing example of how Latin afforded Milton an imaginative freedom that he did not exercise when composing in English at this time. The disillusionment that clouded Milton's first impressions of Cambridge is voiced (...)
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  68. Mandy Merck (2007). Sexuality, Subjectivity, and Economics. In Terry Lovell (ed.), (Mis)Recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu. Routledge.score: 3.0
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  69. Derrick White (2010). Black Metamorphosis. Clr James Journal 16 (1):127-148.score: 3.0
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  70. Rachel Wynberg & Mandy Taylor (2009). Finding a Path Through the ABS Maze : Challenges of Regulating Access and Ensuring Fair Benefit Sharing in South Africa. In Evanson C. Kamau & Gerd Winter (eds.), Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and the Law: Solutions for Access and Benefit Sharing. Earthscan.score: 3.0
     
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