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    Second Thoughts on "Second Thoughts".Gr Scofield - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (4):41.
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    Dred Scott Revisited.Gr Scofield - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (5):44.
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    Unilateral Decisions.Gr Scofield - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 22 (6):45-45.
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    Ethics Consultation: The Least Dangerous Profession?Giles R. Scofield, John C. Fletcher, Albert R. Jonsen, Christian Lilje, Donnie J. Self & Judith Wilson Ross - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):417.
    Whether ethics is too important to be left to the experts or so important that it must be is an age-old question. The emergence of clinical ethicists raises it again, as a question about professionalism. What role clinical ethicists should play in healthcare decision making – teacher, mediator, or consultant – is a question that has generated considerable debate but no consensus.
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    Bioethics during times of uncertainty.Giles R. Scofield - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (2-3):78-80.
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    Forms over substance? -- A response to Viafora.Giles P. Scofield - 1999 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (3):299-303.
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    Disability, Bioethics, and the Problem of Prejudice.Giles R. Scofield - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (6):46-47.
    This letter responds to the essay “If Not Now, Then When? Taking Disability Seriously in Bioethics,” by Debjani Mukherjee, Preya S. Tarsney, and Kristi L. Kirschner, in the May‐June 2022 issue of the Hastings Center Report.
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    Responses and Dialogue: Ethics Consultation: The Most Dangerous Profession: A Reply to Critics.Giles R. Scofield - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (2):225.
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    There is no place like home.Giles R. Scofield - 2003 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6 (3):323-326.
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  10. Mapping Kinds in GIS and Cartography.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - forthcoming - In Catherine Kendig (ed.), Natural Kinds and Classification in Scientific Practice. Routledge. pp. 197-216.
    Geographic Information Science (GIS) is an interdisciplinary science aiming to detect and visually represent patterns in spatial data. GIS is used by businesses to determine where to open new stores and by conservation biologists to identify field study locations with relatively little anthropogenic influence. Products of GIS include topographic and thematic maps of the Earth’s surface, climate maps, and spatially referenced demographic graphs and charts. In addition to its social, political, and economic importance, GIS is of intrinsic philosophical interest due (...)
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    Have the Cobbler’s Children Come Home to Roost?Giles Scofield - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):29-31.
    Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2020, Page 29-31.
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    What Is Medical Ethics Consultation?Giles R. Scofield - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (1):95-118.
    As everybody knows, advances in medicine and medical technology have brought enormous benefits to, and created vexing choices for, us all – choices that can, and occasionally do, test the very limits of thinking itself. As everyone also knows, we live in the age of consultants, i.e., of professional experts who are ready, willing, and able to give us advice on any and every conceivable question. One such consultant is the medical ethics consultant, or the medical ethicist who consults.Medical ethics (...)
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    Commentary: The Wizard of Oughts.Giles Scofield - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):232-235.
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    Commentary: The Wizard of Oughts.Giles Scofield - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):232-235.
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    What is Medical Ethics Consultation?Giles R. Scofield - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (1):95-118.
    As everybody knows, advances in medicine and medical technology have brought enormous benefits to, and created vexing choices for, us all – choices that can, and occasionally do, test the very limits of thinking itself. As everyone also knows, we live in the age of consultants, i.e., of professional experts who are ready, willing, and able to give us advice on any and every conceivable question. One such consultant is the medical ethics consultant, or the medical ethicist who consults.Medical ethics (...)
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    Malcolm's Dreams of the Future.Gr McFee - 1983 - Philosophical Inquiry 5 (4):159-167.
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    Ethics Been Very Good to Us.Giles R. Scofield - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (2):165-168.
    This commentary asks whether ongoing efforts to accredit, certify, and credential hospital ethics consultants are nothing other than an illegal restraint on trade masquerading as an effort to protect the public from harm.
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  18. Evo-Devo as a Trading Zone.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - 2015 - In Alan C. Love (ed.), Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development. Berlin: Springer Verlag, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
    Evo-Devo exhibits a plurality of scientific “cultures” of practice and theory. When are the cultures acting—individually or collectively—in ways that actually move research forward, empirically, theoretically, and ethically? When do they become imperialistic, in the sense of excluding and subordinating other cultures? This chapter identifies six cultures – three /styles/ (mathematical modeling, mechanism, and history) and three /paradigms/ (adaptationism, structuralism, and cladism). The key assumptions standing behind, under, or within each of these cultures are explored. Characterizing the internal structure of (...)
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    Is Consent Useful When Resuscitation Isn't?Giles R. Scofield - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (6):28-36.
    A Do Not Resuscitate order reflects a considered judgment that a physician can no longer stave off death. Why, then, have a patient consent to such an order? The primary point is that physicians should share with patients their judgment about what medicine can and cannot do. Because we cannot make death go away, we must make decisions about when to withhold or limit resuscitation openly, in honest and trusting conversation between doctor and patient.
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    The Good, the Bad, and the Inconvenient.Giles Scofield - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):73-75.
    Whatever else these articles demonstrate, they reveal that two efforts closely associated with professionalizing healthcare ethics consultants —surveying the practice and certificating its pra...
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    What—If Anything—Sets Limits to the Clinical Ethics Consultant's "Expertise"?Giles Scofield - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (4):594-608.
    Given how long bioethics has been around, how long bioethicists have devoted themselves to tackling ethical issues, how much work has gone into professionalizing the practice of clinical ethics consultation, how often bioethicists have either testified as experts in court proceedings or attached their names to amicus curiae briefs, and how ubiquitously they are present throughout the clinical, research, administrative, and other dimensions of health care, one would have thought that a convergence of opinion would exist on what it is (...)
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    Lost and (not yet) found.Giles R. Scofield - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (6):372-391.
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    Case Study: Ignore the Law.James Dwyer, Lloyd Wasserman & Giles Scofield - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (4):22.
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    Unilateral Decisions.Richard S. Kane & Giles R. Scofield - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (6):45-45.
  25. Leon N. Cooper mark F. bear Ford F. Ebner Christopher Scofield.Christopher Scofield - 1990 - In J. McGaugh, Jerry Weinberger & G. Lynch (eds.), Brain Organization and Memory. Guilford Press. pp. 306.
     
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  26. Speaking of ethical expertise . .Giles R. Scofield - 2008 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18 (4):pp. 369-384.
    In a recent article, Steinkamp, Gordijn, and ten Have discussed a new way of thinking about the ethics consultant's ethical expertise. After critiquing their model of ethical expertise, along with the notion that discourse can and will enable ethicists to consult without over-reaching, this essay suggests that the debate about ethical expertise is intractable because it constitutes a 'tragic choice'.
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    Contemplating suicide.Giles R. Scofield - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (2):166-176.
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    Dred Scott Revisited.Giles R. Scofield - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (5):44.
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    I Should Have Known.Giles R. Scofield - 2016 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 6 (1):34-36.
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    Let's Talk.Giles R. Scofield - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (5):45-45.
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    Motion(less) in Limine.Giles Scofield - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):821-833.
    “When the two come into conflict, democracy takes priority to philosophy.”Richard Rorty“There are some people who use philosophy to lead people astray.”St. AugustineAs any seasoned litigator knows, occasionally one interposes an evidentiary objection not simply for the sake of preventing this or that from occurring in court, but also for the purpose of alerting a court to and educating it about the likelihood that it will have to rule on what may prove to be a substantial evidentiary dispute. Instead of (...)
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    Motion(Less) in Limine.Giles Scofield - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):821-833.
    “When the two come into conflict, democracy takes priority to philosophy.”Richard Rorty“There are some people who use philosophy to lead people astray.”St. AugustineAs any seasoned litigator knows, occasionally one interposes an evidentiary objection not simply for the sake of preventing this or that from occurring in court, but also for the purpose of alerting a court to and educating it about the likelihood that it will have to rule on what may prove to be a substantial evidentiary dispute. Instead of (...)
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    Kritik af den økonomiske fornuft: en antologi.Carsten Fenger-Grøn & Jens Erik Kristensen (eds.) - 2001 - København: H. Reitzel.
  34. La logique mathématique pure et apliquée en République Socialiste de Roumanie.Gr C. Moisil - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (7):35-44.
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    And as for the Nudgees?Giles R. Scofield - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (6):25-27.
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  36. Counseling as a moral problem in prenatal-diagnosis.Gr Dunstan - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):282-282.
     
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  37. Cutting the Cord: A Corrective for World Navels in Cartography and Science.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - 2019 - Cartographic Journal 57 (2):147-159.
    A map is not its territory. Taking a map too seriously may lead to pernicious reification: map and world are conflated. As one family of cases of such reification, I focus on maps exuding the omphalos syndrome, whereby a centred location on the map is taken to be the world navel of, for instance, an empire. I build on themes from my book _When Maps Become the World_, in which I analogize scientific theories to maps, and develop the tools of (...)
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    Return to Reason, by Stephen Toulmin. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001. 243 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Giles Scofield - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (2):197-199.
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    Response: Narcissus Meets Pandora.Giles Scofield - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):243-244.
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    Response: Narcissus Meets Pandora.Giles Scofield - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):243-244.
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    Case Study: Ignore the Law.James Dwyer, Lloyd Wasserman & Giles Scofield - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (4):22.
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    The war on error.Giles R. Scofield - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):44 – 45.
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    The Calculus of Consent.Giles Scofield - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (1):44-47.
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    The health care ethics consultant.Giles R. Scofield - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (6):363-370.
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  45. Maps and Models.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - forthcoming - In Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Scientific Modeling. London, UK:
    Maps and mapping raise questions about models and modeling and in science. This chapter archives map discourse in the founding generation of philosophers of science (e.g., Rudolf Carnap, Nelson Goodman, Thomas Kuhn, and Stephen Toulmin) and in the subsequent generation (e.g., Philip Kitcher, Helen Longino, and Bas van Fraassen). In focusing on these two original framing generations of philosophy of science, I intend to remove us from the heat of contemporary discussions of abstraction, representation, and practice of science and thereby (...)
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  46. Time for a change.Gr Lockhead - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):302-303.
     
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    A Lawyer Responds: A Student's Right to Forgo CPR.Giles R. Scofield - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (1):4-12.
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    "Is the medical ethicist an" expert".Giles R. Scofield - 1993 - Bioethics Bulletin (Washington, Dc) 3 (1):1-2.
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    On Certification’s Real Role.Giles Scofield - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11):5-6.
    I am grateful to Felicia Cohn for saying that my commentary “miss[ed] the real role credentialing has in professionalization”, and hope that I can rectify the situation by including...
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    The Business of Certification.Giles R. Scofield - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (1):46-47.
    The writer responds to the essay “Developing, Administering, and Scoring the Healthcare Ethics Consultant Certification Examination,” by Courtenay R. Bruce et al., in the September‐October 2019 issue of the Hastings Center Report.
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