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    Death, Dying and the Biological Revolution.D. Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:340-341.
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    Matters of Life and Death.D. Dooley-Clarke - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (2):97-98.
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    A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice.D. Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (3):160-161.
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    Death, Dying and the Biological Revolution. [REVIEW]D. Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:340-341.
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    Death, Dying and the Biological Revolution. [REVIEW]D. Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:340-341.
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    Justice and Health Care. [REVIEW]D. Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (4):207-207.
    The dominant emphasis in medical ethics during the last decade has been on specific moral problems of individual or small group decision-making. Justice and Healthcare attempts to correct the imbalance of focus by 1) examining the health care institutions within which micro problems arise; 2) investigating the larger array of institutions of which the health care sector is only one part.
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    The teaching of medical ethics: University College, Cork, Ireland.D. D. Clarke - 1978 - Journal of Medical Ethics 4 (1):36-39.
    Dolores Dooley Clarke describes how the course in medical ethics at University College, Cork is structured, how it has changed and how it is likely to change as time goes on. Originally, the students seemed to view it as an intrusion 'to be tolerated' in their programme of 'strictly medical' studies. However, having moved on from that and away from the lecturer always being a Roman Catholic priest as well as a member of the Philosophy Department, the students (...)
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    Rights, Justice and the Bounds of Liberty.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:310-312.
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    Medical Ethics and Political Protest.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (6):5-8.
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    Ethical Issues in Death and Dying.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:426-427.
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    The Moral Status of Animals.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:341-342.
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    The Patient as Person.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:356-358.
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    The Practice of Death.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:300-307.
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    The Practice of Death.Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:300-307.
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    Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:312-314.
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    The Moral Status of Animals. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:341-342.
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    Questioning God.John D. Caputo, Mark Dooley & Michael J. Scanlon (eds.) - 2001 - Indiana University Press.
    In 15 insightful essays, Jacques Derrida and an international group of scholars of religion explore postmodern thinking about God and consider the nature of forgiveness in relation to the paradoxes of the gift. Among the themes addressed by contributors are the possibilities of imagining God as unthinkable, imagining God as non-patriarchal, imagining a return to Augustine, and imagining an age in which praise is far more important than narrative. Questioning God moves readers beyond the parameters of metaphysical reason and modernist (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Death and Dying. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:426-427.
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    Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:312-314.
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    Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:312-314.
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    The Patient as Person. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:356-358.
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    The Patient as Person. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:356-358.
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  23. Questioning God.John D. Caputo, Mark Dooley & Michael J. Scanlon - 2004 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 55 (1):61-63.
     
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    Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:312-314.
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    Ethical Issues in Death and Dying. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:426-427.
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    The Moral Status of Animals. [REVIEW]Dolores Dooley-Clarke - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:341-342.
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  27. OBO Foundry in 2021: Operationalizing Open Data Principles to Evaluate Ontologies.Rebecca C. Jackson, Nicolas Matentzoglu, James A. Overton, Randi Vita, James P. Balhoff, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Seth Carbon, Melanie Courtot, Alexander D. Diehl, Damion Dooley, William Duncan, Nomi L. Harris, Melissa A. Haendel, Suzanna E. Lewis, Darren A. Natale, David Osumi-Sutherland, Alan Ruttenberg, Lynn M. Schriml, Barry Smith, Christian J. Stoeckert, Nicole A. Vasilevsky, Ramona L. Walls, Jie Zheng, Christopher J. Mungall & Bjoern Peters - 2021 - BioaRxiv.
    Biological ontologies are used to organize, curate, and interpret the vast quantities of data arising from biological experiments. While this works well when using a single ontology, integrating multiple ontologies can be problematic, as they are developed independently, which can lead to incompatibilities. The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies Foundry was created to address this by facilitating the development, harmonization, application, and sharing of ontologies, guided by a set of overarching principles. One challenge in reaching these goals was that the (...)
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    Impurity precipitates in magnesium oxide.D. H. Bowen & F. J. P. Clarke - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (92):1257-1268.
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    Aristotle's Man.J. D. G. Evans & Stephen R. L. Clark - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):168.
  30. Achtner, Wolfgang, Stefan Kunz and Thomas Walter (2002) Dimensions of Time: The Structures of the Time of Humans, of the World, and of God. Grand Rapid, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, $30.00, 196 pp. Anidjar, Gil (2002)“Our Place in al-Andalus”: Kabbalah, Philosophy. [REVIEW]John D. Caputo, Mark Dooley, Michael J. Scanlon, Christopher Key Chapple, Sarah Coakley, Simon Critchley & Robert Bernasconi - 2003 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 53:195-199.
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    A Collection of Sculpture in Classical and Early Christian AntiochForm and Frenzy in Swift's Tale of a Tub.B. Woodward, D. M. Brinkerhoff & John R. Clark - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):426.
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  32. Acts of Dissent: New Developments in the Study of Protest.Dieter Rucht, Ruud Koopmans, Friedhelm Niedhardt, Mark R. Beissinger, Louis J. Crishock, Grzegorz Ekiert, Olivier Fillieule, Pierre Gentile, Peter Hocke, Jan Kubik, John D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail, Johan L. Olivier, Susan Olzak, David Schweingruber, Jackie Smith & Sidney Tarrow - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Although living conditions have improved throughout history, protest, at least in the last few decades, seems to have increased to the point of becoming a normal phenomenon in modern societies. Contributors to this volume examine how and why this is the case and argue that although problems such as poverty, hunger, and violations of democratic rights may have been reduced in advanced Western societies, a variety of other problems and opportunities have emerged and multiplied the reasons and possibilities for protest.
     
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    The growth of neutron irradiated magnesium oxide.D. H. Bowexynxcy & F. J. P. Clarke - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):413-421.
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    Reliability of social dominance in guinea pigs.P. L. Bates, D. J. Langenes & D. L. Clark - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (4):229-230.
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    The Evaluation of Discovery: Models, Simulation and Search through “Big Data”.Kun Zhang, Joseph D. Ramsey & Clark Glymour - 2019 - Open Philosophy 2 (1):39-48.
    A central theme in western philosophy was to find formal methods that can reliably discover empirical relationships and their explanations from data assembled from experience. As a philosophical project, that ambition was abandoned in the 20th century and generally dismissed as impossible. It was replaced in philosophy by neo-Kantian efforts at reconstruction and justification, and in professional statistics by the more limited ambition to estimate a small number of parameters in pre-specified hypotheses. The influx of “big data” from climate science, (...)
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    Abortion Funding: Legal and Moral Questions.Dolores Dooley Clarke, Sidney Callahan & Andrew Altman - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):4.
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  37. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations during sleep paralysis: Neurological and cultural construction of the night-Mare.J. Allan Cheyne, Steve D. Rueffer & Ian R. Newby-Clark - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3):319-337.
    Hypnagogic and hypnopompic experiences (HHEs) accompanying sleep paralysis (SP) are often cited as sources of accounts of supernatural nocturnal assaults and paranormal experiences. Descriptions of such experiences are remarkably consistent across time and cultures and consistent also with known mechanisms of REM states. A three-factor structural model of HHEs based on their relations both to cultural narratives and REM neurophysiology is developed and tested with several large samples. One factor, labeled Intruder, consisting of sensed presence, fear, and auditory and visual (...)
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    Correspondence.Dolores Dooley Clarke - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):4-4.
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    The Family and the New Totalitarianism, by Michael D. O'Brien.D. J. Dooley - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (4):483-488.
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  40. R. M. Hare, Sorting Out Ethics.D. Dooley - 1998 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):457.
     
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    The Ball With or Without the Cross.D. J. Dooley - 1986 - The Chesterton Review 12 (1):29-47.
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    Flawed Expectations: The Reception of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, by Michael J. Wrenn and Kenneth D. Whitehead.D. J. Dooley - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (1/2):123-129.
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    To Hunt, To Shoot, To Entertain: Clericalism and the Catholic Laity, by Russell Shaw.D. J. Dooley - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (3):343-347.
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    Panpsychism and the religious attitude.D. S. Clarke - 2003 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    In this bold, challenging book, D. S. Clarke outlines reasons for accepting panpsychism and defends the doctrine against its critics.
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    Pollution, profits, and stakeholders: The constraining effect of economic performance on CEO concern with stakeholder expectations. [REVIEW]Robert S. Dooley & Linda D. Lerner - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (9):701 - 711.
    This study examined the constraining effect of economic performance on the relationship between CEO stakeholder orientations and four pollution performance categories. Economic performance was found to moderate the relationship for two of the four categories. Additionally economic performance was found to consistently interact with some CEO stakeholder orientations and not others. Overall the results suggest that CEO concern with stakeholder expectations is in large part moderate by the economic performance of the firm.
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  46. Serious pediatric illness : A spectrum of clinician directiveness in collaborative decision making.D. Clark Jonna, Alexander Mithya Lewis-Newby & Wynne Morrison A. Kon - 2021 - In John D. Lantos (ed.), The ethics of shared decision making. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Politics after Slavery?Jerome D. A. Clarke - 2023 - Philosophy Today 67 (4):797-814.
    Afropessimism incites controversy within and without the academy for the provocation that modernity’s ethical life, including its purportedly progressive facets, is entirely undergirded by a rejection of blackness. On this basis it squares a self-concept as a non-prescriptive theoretical framework with a negative prescription of “world-abolition.” I reconstruct Afropessimism’s conceptual apparatus in light of its criticism in academic philosophy. I then relate the theory’s negativism with Theodor Adorno’s view that “in wrong life there is no right life,” to argue that (...)
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    Classical conditioning and brain systems: The role of awareness.Robert E. D. Clark & L. R. Squire - 1998 - Science 280:77-81.
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    Effect of mood on lexical decisions.David M. Clark, John D. Teasdale, Donald E. Broadbent & Maryanne Martin - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (3):175-178.
  50. Introduction: Scientific Realism and Commonsense.Steve Clarke & Timothy D. Lyons - 2010 - In S. Clarke & T. D. Lyons (eds.), Recent Themes in the Philosophy of Science: Scientific Realism and Commonsense. Dordrecht: Springer.
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