Search results for 'Fiona K. O.’Neill' (try it on Scholar)

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  1. David Lamb, Sadhbh O' Neill, Alan P. F. Sell, Patrick Gorevan, Feargal Murphy & Brendan Purcell (1997). Book Briefly Noted. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):138 – 146.score: 150.0
    Introducing Applied Ethics Edited by Brenda Almond, Blackwell, 1995. Pp. 375. ISBN 0-631-19389-8. 45.00 (hbk), 14.99 (pbk). Environmental Ethics Edited by Robert Elliot, Oxford University Press, 1995. Pp. 255. ISBN 9-19-875144-3. 9.95 (pbk) Medicine and Moral Reasoning Edited by K.W.M. Fulford, Grant Gillett and Janet Martin Soskice Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. 207. ISBN 0-521-45325-9 37.50 (hbk), 12.95 (pbk). Enlightenment and Religion. Rational Dissent in Eighteenth-century Britain Edited by Knud Haakonssen, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xii + 348. ISBN 0-521-56060-8. (...)
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  2. Mairi Levitt & Fiona K. O'Neill, Making Human Better and Making Better Humans.score: 49.5
    The last 10 years has seen the development and deployment of new biotechnologies not just as potential treatments but also as potential enhancements. The definition and differentiation of treatment (therapy) from enhancement is an ongoing clinical, ethical and social debate that ranges across a proliferating number of convergent technologies. Many of these innovations will ‘come-on-line’ as present generations of young people will be reaching adulthood and considering parenthood. This paper reports on a project that explored the possibilities for human enhancement (...)
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  3. Fiona K. O.’Neill (2009). Giving From Our Bodily Belongings: Is Donation an Appropriate Paradigm for the Giving of Bodies and Body Parts? HEC Forum 21 (2):151-174.score: 49.5
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  4. Allan Franklin (1997). Recycling Expertise and Instrumental Loyalty. Philosophy of Science 64 (4):52.score: 28.5
    In this paper I will examine the history of the first three, of a sequence of five, experiments performed by the Mann-O'Neill collaboration at the Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator. The experiments were conducted over a period of four years and measured aspects of K+ meson decay. Each of the experiments was done with essentially the same basic apparatus, with modifications for each of the specific measurements. We will see the increasing expertise of the experimenters as the experiments progressed. The third measurement was (...)
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  5. Fiona O'Neill (2006). Fashioning Flesh : Inclusion, Exclusivity, and the Potential of Genomics. In Paul Atkinson (ed.), New Genetics, New Indentities. Routledge.score: 28.5
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  6. Aidan O.’Neill (2010). Assisted Suicide in the U.K.: From Crime to Right? Hastings Center Report 40 (3):4-4.score: 22.5
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