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    Exhausting Life.Exhausting Life - unknown
    In theory, at least, we might achieve a certain sort of invulnerability right at the end of life. Suppose that under favorable circumstances we can live a certain number of years, say 125, but no longer, and also that we can make life as a whole better and better over time. Under these assumptions we might hope to disarm death by spending 125 years making life as good as it can be. If we were lucky (...)
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  2. Life years at stake : justifying and modelling acquisition of life-potential for DALYs.Andreas Mogensen - 2019 - In Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg (eds.), Saving People from the Harm of Death. New York: Oxford University Press.
    In quantifying the global burden of disease in terms of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), we must determine both Years of Life Lost (YLLs) and Years Lost to Disability (YLDs). In setting priorities for global health, many have felt that YLLs should not always simply equal life expectancy at death. To this end, Dean Jamison and colleagues recommend the use of a DALY metric that incorporates Acquisition of Life Potential (ALP). When an individual dies, (...)
     
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    LifeYears & Rationing in the Covid‐19 Pandemic: A Critical Analysis.MaryKatherine Gaurke, Bernard Prusak, Kyeong Yun Jeong, Emily Scire & Daniel P. Sulmasy - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (5):18-29.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 51, Issue 5, Page 18-29, September‐October 2021.
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  4. Disability-adjusted Life Years: A Critical Review.Sudhir Anand & Kara Hanson - 2006 - In Sudhir Anand, Fabienne Peter & Amartya Sen (eds.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Experience adjusted life years and critical medical allocations within the British context: which patient should live?Michal Pruski - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (4):561-568.
    Medical resource allocation is a controversial topic, because in the end it prioritises some peoples’ medical problems over those of others. This is less controversial when there is a clear clinical reason for such a prioritisation, but when such a reason is not available people might perceive it as deeming certain individuals more important than others. This article looks at the role of social utility in medical resource allocation, in a situation where the clinical outcome would be identical if either (...)
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  6. The Value of a Life-Year and the Intuition of Universality.Marc Fleurbaey & Gregory Ponthiere - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (3):355-381.
    When considering the social valuation of a life-year, there is a conflict between two basic intuitions: on the one hand, the intuition of universality, according to which the value of an additional life-year should be universal, and, as such, should be invariant to the context considered; on the other hand, the intuition of complementarity, according to which the value of a life-year should depend on what this extra-life-year allows for, and, hence, on the quality of that (...)
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    Disability, Epistemic Harms, and the Quality-Adjusted Life Year.Laura M. Cupples - 2020 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (1):46-62.
    Health policymakers employ utility measures to inform resource allocation decisions. They often rely on a conceptual tool called the quality-adjusted life year that discounts the value of years lived in a state of disability relative to years lived in full health. A representative sample of the general public is asked to place values on hypothetical health states as part of a standard gamble or time trade-off task. Policymakers use the resulting values to calculate the number of QALYs (...)
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    The Quality Adjusted Life Year: A Total-Utility Perspective.Steven J. Firth - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (2):284-294.
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    Ethics: A note on Brock: prioritarianism, egalitarianism and the distribution of life years.O. F. Norheim - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (9):565-569.
    The moral philosopher Dan Brock has argued that equality of health outcomes “even if achievable” is problematic as a goal in its own right—because it is open to the levelling down objection. The levelling down objection to egalitarianism has received surprisingly little attention in the bioethics literature on distribution of health and healthcare and deserves more attention. This paper discusses and accepts an example given by Brock showing that prioritarianism and egalitarianism may judge distributions of health outcomes differently. We should (...)
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  10. Utilitarianism and the Measurement and Aggregation of Quality-Adjusted Life Years.Paul Dolan - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (1):65-76.
    It is widely accepted that one of the main objectives of government expenditure on health care is to generate health. Since health is a function of both length of life and quality of life, the quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) has been developed in an attempt to combine the value of these attributes into a single index number. The QALY approach - and particularly the decision rule that healthcare resources should be allocated so as to maximise the number of (...)
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    Disability discrimination and misdirected criticism of the quality-adjusted life year framework.David G. T. Whitehurst & Lidia Engel - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (11):793-795.
    Whose values should count – those of patients or the general public – when adopting the quality-adjusted life year framework for healthcare decision making is a long-standing debate. Specific disciplines, such as economics, are not wedded to a particular side of the debate, and arguments for and against the use of patient values have been discussed at length in the literature. In 2012, Sinclair proposed an approach, grounded within patient preference theory, which sought to avoid a perceived unfair discrimination (...)
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    Justifying terminal care by 'retrospective quality-adjusted life-years'.C. Cowley - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (5):290-292.
    A lot of medical procedures can be justified in terms of the number of quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) they can be expected to generate; that is, the number of extra years that the procedure will provide, with the quality of life during those extra years factored in. QALYs are a crude tool, but good enough for many decisions. Notoriously, however, they cannot justify spending any money on terminal care (and indeed on older people in general). In (...)
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  13. Deciding whom to help, health–adjusted life years and disabilities.Frances Kamm - 2004 - In Sudhir Anand, Fabienne Peter & Amartya Sen (eds.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press. pp. 225--242.
     
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    Counting the costs of the global north's COVID‐19 policies: Lives vs life years.Udo Schuklenk - 2022 - Developing World Bioethics 22 (4):183-184.
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  15. Deciding Whom to Help, Health-Ad justed Life Years and Disabilities.M. Frances - 2004 - In Sudhir Anand, Fabienne Peter & Amartya Sen (eds.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press. pp. 225.
     
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    Life Chances Differentiation in Lithuania: Subjective Attitudes of 18–35 Years Old Youth.Rūta Brazienė & Sonata Vyšniauskienė - 2023 - Filosofija. Sociologija 34 (4).
    The article examines the subjective attitudes towards life chances of the Lithuanian youth (aged 18–35). Following the concept of life chances introduced by M. Weber (1920) (cited by Grusky 2001), the theoretical aspects of life chances are analysed. The empirical part of the paper is to survey the research results on the life chances of young people in Lithuania in 2023. Based on the analysis of scientific literature and survey research data, we can state that the (...)
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  17. A Year in the Life.Mark Colyvan - unknown
    Time is perceived very differently from different vantage points. A year in the life of a primary-school student, for instance, is a very long time—somewhere between 1/5 and 1/ 12 of a primary-school child’s life. When you tlirow in the massive amount a child learns in any one year, compared with the diminishing returns that conspire against us later in life, a child’s year is more like a decade in adult years. But for a primary-school teacher, (...)
     
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    One-Year Quality of Life Trends in Early-Stage Lung Cancer Patients After Lobectomy.Chiara Marzorati, Ketti Mazzocco, Dario Monzani, Francesca Pavan, Monica Casiraghi, Lorenzo Spaggiari, Massimo Monturano & Gabriella Pravettoni - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Objective: Quality of Life is an important predictor of patient's recovery and survival in lung cancer patients. The aim of the present study is to identify 1-year trends of lung cancer patients' QoL after robot-assisted or traditional lobectomy and investigate whether clinical and sociodemographic variables may predict these trends.Methods: An Italian sample of 176 lung cancer patients undergoing lobectomy completed the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire—Core 30 at the pre-hospitalization, 30 days, (...)
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    Short Years. The Life and Letters of John Bruce MacCullum, M. D.Archibald Malloch.M. F. Ashley-Montagu - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):134-135.
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    Each year of life: its symbolism and meaning = Nog vele jaren.Hans Korteweg - 1997 - Center City, Minn.: Hazelden.
    A simply written and beautifully illustrated collection of meditations, this book explores each year and phase of life. Hans Korteweg, a well-respected Jungian scholar, offers simple yet profound insights into the qualities, challenges, and possibilities each cycle of life brings to one's lifelong journey toward happiness and fulfillment. Full-color illustrations.
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    The Year of My Life: A Translation of Issa's Oraga Haru.Alvin P. Cohen & Nobuyuki Yuasa - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):458.
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  22. Maintaining Life Satisfaction in Adolescence: Affective Mediators of the Influence of Perceived Emotional Intelligence on Overall Life Satisfaction Judgments in a Two-Year Longitudinal Study.Nicolás Sánchez-Álvarez, Natalio Extremera & Pablo Fernández-Berrocal - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ten years of medical humanities: a decade in the life of a journal and a discipline.Howell Martyn Evans & David Alan Greaves - 2010 - Medical Humanities 36 (2):66-68.
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  24. Forty Years after Laboratory Life.Joyce C. Havstad - 2020 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 12.
    There is an ongoing and robust tradition of science and technology studies scholars conducting ethnographic laboratory studies. These laboratory studies—like all ethnographies—are each conducted at a particular time, are situated in a particular place, and are about a particular culture. Presumably, this contextual specificity means that such ethnographies have limited applicability beyond the narrow slice of time, place, and culture that they each subject to examination. But we do not always or even often treat them that way. It is beyond (...)
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  25. Some years past I perceived how many Falsities I admitted off as Truths in my Younger years, and how Dubious those things were which I raised from thence; and therefore I thought it requisite (if I had a designe to establish any thing that should prove firme and permanent in sciences) that once in my life I should clearly cast aside all my former opinions, and begin a new from some First principles. But this seemed a great Task, and I still expected that maturity of years, then which none could be more apt to receive Learning; upon which account I waited so long, that at last I should deservedly be blamed had I spent that time in Deliberation which remain'd only for Action.Of Things Doubtful - 2006 - In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Descartes' Meditations. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 204.
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    Sixty Years of Philosophy in a Life.J. B. Schneewind - 2009 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 83 (2):79 - 95.
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    A year in the life of the European Journal of Political Theory.Enzo Rossi, Matt Sleat & Rob Jubb - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 15 (4):375-376.
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    The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Vol. I: The Formative Years and the Great Discoveries 1856-1900. Ernest Jones.Richard L. Schoenwald - 1954 - Isis 45 (2):220-221.
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    The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Volume 2: Years of Maturity, 1901-1919. Ernest Jones.Richard L. Schoenwald - 1957 - Isis 48 (1):97-97.
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    Ten Years After Bariatric Surgery: Bad Quality of Life Promotes the Need of Psychological Interventions.Federica Galli, Marco Cavicchioli, Elena Vegni, Valerio Panizzo, Alessandro Giovanelli, Antonio Ettore Pontiroli & Giancarlo Micheletto - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Year of My Life. A Translation of Issa's Oraga Haru.Makoto Ueda & Nobuyuki Yuasa - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):386.
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    Life and Mind, Past and Future: Schrodinger's Vision Fifty Years Later.Avshalom C. Elitzur - 1995 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38 (3):433-458.
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    100 Years Exploring Life 1888-1988: The Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods HoleJane Maienschein.Eric Mills - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):738-739.
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    The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Vol. I, 1856-1900. The Formative Years and the Great Discoveries.Ernest Jones - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (2):265-268.
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    Three years later: grief, view of life, and personal crisis after death of a family member.Kjell Kallenberg & Björn Söderfeldt - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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  36. Wellbeing for life in the early years.Pat Beckley & Liz Creed - 2018 - In The philosophy and practice of outstanding early years provision. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  37. Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C.[author unknown] - 2012
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    Satisfaction with life in workers: A chained mediation model investigating the roles of resilience, career adaptability, self-efficacy, and years of education.Eleonora Topino, Andrea Svicher, Annamaria Di Fabio & Alessio Gori - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Satisfaction with life is a core dimension of well-being that can be of great importance in the workplace, in light of the close link between worker health and organizational success highlighted by the perspective of healthy organizations. This study aimed at analyzing the factors associated with satisfaction with life, focusing on the role of resilience, career adaptability, self-efficacy, and years of education. A sample of 315 workers filled out the Satisfaction with Life Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, (...)
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    The First Year and the Rest of Your Life: Movement, Development, and Psychotherapeutic Change.Ruella Frank & Frances La Barre - 2010 - Routledge.
    The movement repertoire that develops in the first year of life is a language in itself and conveys desires, intentions, and emotions. This early life in motion serves as the roots of ongoing nonverbal interaction and later verbal expression – in short, this language remains a key element in communication throughout life. In their path-breaking book, gestalt therapist Ruella Frank and psychoanalyst Frances La Barre give readers the tools to see and understand the logic of this nonverbal (...)
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    Martin Buber's Life and Work: The later years, 1945-1965.Martin Friedman & Maurice S. Friedman - 1983 - Dutton Adult.
    Excerpt from Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue This book is the product of a dialogue, a dialogue first with the works of Martin Buber and later with Martin Buber himself. The influence of Buber's thought has steadily spread throughout the last fifty years until today Buber is recognized throughout the world as occupying a position in the foremost ranks of contemporary philosophers, theologians, and scholars. What has made such men as Hermann Hesse and Reinhold Niebuhr speak of (...)
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    Monthly Trends in the Life Events Reported in the Prior Year and First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic in New Zealand.Chloe Howard, Nickola C. Overall & Chris G. Sibley - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The current study examines changes in the economic, social, and well-being life events that women and men reported during the first 7 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyses compared monthly averages in cross-sectional national probability data from two annual waves of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study collected between October 2018–September 2019, and October 2019–September 2020, which included the first 7 months of the pandemic. Results indicated that people reported increased job loss in the months following an initial (...)
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  42. The structures of the life-world.Alfred Schutz - 1973 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Thomas Luckmann.
    The Structures of the Life-World is the final focus of twenty-seven years of Alfred Schutz's labor, encompassing the fruits of his work between 1932 and his death in 1959. This book represents Schutz's seminal attempt to achieve a comprehensive grasp of the nature of social reality. Here he integrates his theory of relevance with his analysis of social structures. Thomas Luckmann, a former student of Schutz's, completed the manuscript for publication after Schutz's untimely death.
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  43. Do Infants in the First Year of Life Expect Equal Resource Allocations?Melody Buyukozer Dawkins, Stephanie Sloane & Renée Baillargeon - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:417740.
    Recent research has provided converging evidence, using multiple tasks, of sensitivity to fairness in the second year of life. In contrast, findings in the first year have been mixed, leaving it unclear whether young infants possess an expectation of fairness. The present research examined the possibility that young infants might expect windfall resources to be divided equally between similar recipients, but might demonstrate this expectation only under very simple conditions. In three violation-of-expectation experiments, 9-month-olds (N = 120) expected an (...)
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  44. 6. A Fordham Year of Death and Life.S. Raymond A. Schroth - 1999 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 2 (1).
     
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    Martin Buber's Life and Work: The Middle Years, 1923-1945.Maurice S. Friedman - 1983 - New York: Dutton.
    A biography of the noted philosopher and Jewish theologian focuses on the years in which Buber became internationally acclaimed for his work as an author, philosopher, and peacemaker.
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    The Daily Life of Slaves in the Last Years of the Bamana States of Kaarta and Segou.Moussa Sow - 2011 - In Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory. pp. 47.
    This chapter attempts to further the understanding of Sahelo‐Sudanic systems of slavery via enquiries into the daily life of slaves. This work is based on the memories of elders in certain villages within the zone of the ancient state of Kaarta and the buffer zone between it and the state of Segou, an area corresponding to the modern Malian administrative Cercles of Kolokani and Banamba. Temporally, the focus is on the period directly before the colonial era. In particular, the (...)
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  47. Life's early years[REVIEW]David L. Nanney & Robert A. Wilson - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (5):733-746.
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  48. A Laconic Narrative of the Life & Death of James Wilson, Known by the Name of Daft Jamie in Which Are Interspersed General Anecdotes Relative to Him and His Old Friend Boby Awl, an Idiot Who Strolled About Edinburgh for Many Years. A. - 1881 - Reprinted by A. & G. Brown.
     
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    True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney.Lawrence Wechsler - 2009 - University of California Press.
    Soon after the book's publication in 1982, artist David Hockney read Lawrence Weschler's _Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: A Life of Contemporary Artist Robert Irwin _and invited Weschler to his studio to discuss it, initiating a series of engrossing dialogues, gathered here for the first time. Weschler chronicles Hockney's protean production and speculations, including his scenic designs for opera, his homemade xerographic prints, his exploration of physics in relation to Chinese landscape painting, his investigations (...)
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    True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney.Lawrence Weschler - 2008 - University of California Press.
    Soon after the book's publication in 1982, artist David Hockney read Lawrence Weschler's _Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: A Life of Contemporary Artist Robert Irwin _and invited Weschler to his studio to discuss it, initiating a series of engrossing dialogues, gathered here for the first time. Weschler chronicles Hockney's protean production and speculations, including his scenic designs for opera, his homemade xerographic prints, his exploration of physics in relation to Chinese landscape painting, his investigations (...)
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