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  1. Keith Burgess‐Jackson, Cheshire Calhoun, Susan Finsen, Chad W. Flanders, Heather J. Gert, Peter G. Heckman, John Kelsay, Michael Lavin, Michelle Y. Little, Lionel K. McPherson, Alfred Nordmann, Kirk Pillow, Ruth J. Sample, Edward D. Sherline, Hans O. Tiefel, Thomas S. Tomlinson, Steven Walt, Patricia H. Werhane, Edward C. Wingebach & Christopher F. Zurn (2001). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (1):189-201.
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  2. Michael Lavin (1994). Common Sense and History in Gramsci and Vico. New Vico Studies 12:81-85.
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  3. Michael Lavin (1994). Talking the Good Game. International Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):140-141.
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  4. Michael Lavin (1988). Why We Do Not Have to Treat Like Cases Alike. Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (4):313-318.
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  5. Michael Lavin (1986). Book Review:Hypothesis and Evidence in Psychoanalysis Marshall Edelson. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 53 (2):300-.
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  6. Michael Lavin (1986). Ulysses Contracts. Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1):89-101.
    ‘Ulysses contracts’ are an instrument through which a psychiatric patient may prearrange involuntary commitments to be put into effect if the patient satisfies certain diagnostic criteria in the future. Proposals for Ulysses contracts typically impose numerous safeguards. This paper argues against the intuitively plausible safeguard which permits only presently remitted patients to contract. Instead of requiring a patient's remission, it is argued that the appropriate safeguard is the patient's ability, whether remitted or not, to offer good reasons for wishing to (...)
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  7. Michael Lavin (1985). How Not to Define Death: Some Objections to Cognitive Approaches. Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):313-324.
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  8. Michael Lavin (1985). Book Review:Mind and Medicine: Problems of Explanation and Evaluation in Psychiatry and the Biomedical Sciences Larry Laudan. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 52 (2):321-.
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  9. Michael Lavin (1984). Book Review:The Standing of Psychoanalysis B. A. Farrell. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 51 (1):177-.
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