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    When did I begin?: conception of the human individual in history, philosophy, and science.Norman M. Ford - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    When Did I Begin? investigates the theoretical, moral, and biological issues surrounding the debate over the beginning of human life. With the continuing controversy over the use of in vitro fertilization techniques and experimentation with human embryos, these issues have been forced into the arena of public debate. Following a detailed analysis of the history of the question, Reverend Ford argues that a human individual could not begin before definitive individuation occurs with the appearance of the primitive streak about (...)
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    Rev. Ford Replies to Dr. Diamond.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (10):3-4.
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  3. Catholicism and human reproduction: An historical overview.Norman M. Ford - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (1):49.
    Ford, Norman M Throughout history Catholics held the commonly accepted views of the times regarding human reproduction, and these views changed as advances were made in scientific knowledge. Hence, it would be best to begin with Aristotle's views on human reproduction.
     
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  4. Care of human health and life and its reasonable limits: A catholic perspective.Norman M. Ford - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (2):172.
    Ford, Norman M Doctors and nurses understand the personal dignity of their patients and their natural desire to be healthy and happy. The aged with failing memories or mental impairments are persons whose dignity and moral worth remain intact. They also know patients differ in their personal circumstances, their faith, their stages of life's journey and their attitude to sickness and approach of death. This awareness enables them to adequately perform their valuable professional services from a subject centred (...)
     
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    Early Delivery of a Fetus with Anencephaly.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (7):1-4.
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    Fetal Surgery.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (8):3-4.
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    Newborns and Organ Donation.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (9):2-4.
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    Thoughts on the Papal Address & MANH.Norman M. Ford - 2005 - Ethics and Medics 30 (2):3-4.
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    Using Pluripotent Germ Cells in Regenerative Medicine.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):697-705.
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    Using Pluripotent Germ Cells in Regenerative Medicine.Rev Norman M. Ford - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):697-705.
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  11. The Ethics of Food: A Reader for the Twenty-First Century.Ronald Bailey, Wendell Berry, Norman Borlaug, M. F. K. Fisher, Nichols Fox, Greenpeace International, Garrett Hardin, Mae-Wan Ho, Marc Lappe, Britt Bailey, Tanya Maxted-Frost, Henry I. Miller, Helen Norberg-Hodge, Stuart Patton, C. Ford Runge, Benjamin Senauer, Vandana Shiva, Peter Singer, Anthony J. Trewavas, the U. S. Food & Drug Administration (eds.) - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In The Ethics of Food, Gregory E. Pence brings together a collection of voices who share the view that the ethics of genetically modified food is among the most pressing societal questions of our time. This comprehensive collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including the meaning of food, moral analyses of vegetarianism and starvation, the safety and environmental risks of genetically modified food, issues of global food politics and the food industry, and the relationships among food, evolution, and human (...)
     
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    "I don't like that, it's tricking people too much...": acute informed consent to participation in a trial of thrombolysis for stroke.M. Mangset, R. Forde, J. Nessa, E. Berge & T. B. Wyller - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (10):751-756.
    Background: Informed consent is regarded as a contract between autonomous and equal parties and requires the elements of information disclosure, understanding, voluntariness and consent. The validity of informed consent for critically ill patients has been questioned. Little is known about how these patients experience the process of consent.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore critically ill patients’ experience with the principle of informed consent in a clinical trial and their ability to give valid informed consent.Design: 11 stroke patients (...)
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    A Précis of Mathematical Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):78-79.
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    Closed Bases and Closure Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1996 - The Monist 79 (1):117-127.
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    Explaining black-box classifiers using post-hoc explanations-by-example: The effect of explanations and error-rates in XAI user studies.Eoin M. Kenny, Courtney Ford, Molly Quinn & Mark T. Keane - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 294 (C):103459.
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    Einführung in Die Symbolische Logik Mit Besonderer Berücksichtigung Ihrer Anwendungen. Rudolf Carnap.Norman M. Martin - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (2):167-168.
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    The Sheffer functions of 3-valued logic.Norman M. Martin - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):45-51.
  18. Foreknowledge and free will.Norman M. Swartz - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Suppose it were known, by someone else, what you are going to choose to do tomorrow. Wouldn't that entail that tomorrow you must do what it was known in advance that you would do? In spite of your deliberating and planning, in the end, all is futile: you must choose exactly as it was earlier known that you would. The supposed exercise of your free will is ultimately an illusion. Historically, the tension between foreknowledge and the exercise of free will (...)
     
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    Does mindfulness reduce negative interpretation bias?Audrey Gibb, Jenna M. Wilson, Cameron Ford & Natalie J. Shook - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (2):284-299.
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    Some Analogues of the Sheffer Stroke Function in n-Valued Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):275-276.
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    Regulatory Misconception Muddies the Ethical Waters: Challenges to a Qualitative Study.Kimberly M. Yee & Paul J. Ford - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (3):217-220.
    In “Potential Subjects’ Responses to an Ethics Questionnaire in a Phase I Study of Deep-Brain Stimulation in Early Parkinson’s Disease,” Finder, Bliton, Gill, Davis, Konrad, and Charles undertake informed consent research on what they describe as a Phase I trial of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease. We argue that the authors should have more carefully characterized the nature of the DBS study at the start of their clinical study.
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    A Note on Sheffer Functions in n-Valued Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):204-205.
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    Deducibility and Decidability.Norman M. Martin - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (3):162-162.
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    Deduction and strict implication.Norman M. Martin - 1960 - Synthese 12 (1):25 - 33.
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    Discovering Formal Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (2):143-144.
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    Die Philosophie Carnaps.Norman M. Martin - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):274.
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    Mathematics - foundations and foundations.Norman M. Martin - 1978 - In Kuno Lorenz (ed.), Konstruktionen Versus Positionen: Beiträge Zur Diskussion Um Die Konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 1: Spezielle Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 2: Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie. Paul Lorenzen Zum 60. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 63-67.
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    Note on the Completeness of Decision Element Sets.Norman M. Martin - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):134-134.
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  29. Rudolf Carnap.Norman M. Martin - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 2--25.
     
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    R. L. Graham. On n-valued functionally complete truth functions. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 32 , pp. 190–195.Norman M. Martin - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):691.
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    Systems of Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1989 - Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is an advanced study of systems of propositional logic which offers a comprehensive account of a wide variety of logical systems and which encourages students to take a critical stance towards the subject. A great variety of systems and subsystems are defined and compared as regards their deductive power and relation to their model theory. Interesting features include a more refined treatment of modal logic and the special attention given to the weakenings of classical logic. Useful appendices provide a (...)
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    The explicandum of the classical concept of probability.Norman M. Martin - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (1):70-84.
    In books on the calculus of probability, there have been many accounts as to what is the meaning of the term “probable.” We can readily divide them into three groups. The first sometimes defines probability in terms of the ratio between the number of cases favorable to an event and the number of equally possible cases. Sometimes probability is defined in some way other than this, but the above formulation, or one similar to it is used to describe the “measure (...)
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    The Sheffer Functions of 3-Valued Logic.Norman M. Martin - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):199-199.
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    The generation and utilization of social data.Norman M. Bradburn - 1973 - Ethics 84 (1):22-37.
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    The hierarchy of universities.Norman M. Bradburn - 1988 - Minerva 26 (1):89-100.
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    Neuromnemonics: Forms and Contents.Norman M. Weinberger - 1990 - In J. McGaugh, Jerry Weinberger & G. Lynch (eds.), Brain Organization and Memory. Guilford Press. pp. 137.
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    General quantum mechanical canonical point transformations.Norman M. Witriol - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (4):591-605.
    Problems related to the operator form of the generalized canonical momenta in quantum mechanics are resolved by use of the general quantum mechanical canonical point transformation method. This method can be applied to any general canonical point transformation irrespective of the relationship between the domains of the original and transformed variables. The differential representation of the original canonical momenta pi in the original coordinate space is −i $\begin{array}{*{20}c} / \\ h \\ \end{array}$ ∂/∂x i and of the transformed canonical momentap (...)
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    Superconductivity of Thorium below l°k.Norman M. Wolcott & Robert A. Hein - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):591-596.
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    Direct analogues of the Sheffer stroke in $m$-valued logic.Norman M. Martin - 1976 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (3):415-420.
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    Kiedy zaczyna się życie człowieka? (Norman M. Ford, Kiedy powstałem? Problem początku jednostki ludzkiej w historii filozofii i w nauce).Alicja Przyłuska-Fiszer - 1995 - Etyka 28:206-209.
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    State Identities and the Homogenisation of Peoples, Heather Rae , 372 pp., $65 cloth, $24 paper. [REVIEW]Norman M. Naimark - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):172-174.
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    Mathematics for property theorists.Stephen Pollard & Norman M. Martin - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 49 (2):177 - 186.
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    Post's functional completeness theorem.Francis Jeffry Pelletier & Norman M. Martin - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (3):462-475.
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    Ford, Norman M., S.D.B. The Prenatal Person: Ethics from Conception to Birth.Jason T. Eberl - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (1):216-218.
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    When did I begin? Conception of the human individual in history, philosophy and science by Norman M. Ford, cambridge & new York, cambridge university press.Michael J. Coughlan - 1989 - Bioethics 3 (4):333–341.
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    When Did I Begin? Conception of the Human Individual in History, Philosophy and Science by Norman M. Ford, Cambridge & New York, Cambridge University Press.Michael J. Coughlan - 1989 - Bioethics 3 (4):333-341.
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    Twentieth Century Art Theory: Urbanism, Politics, and Mass Culture.Richard Hertz & Norman M. Klein - 1990
    "An overview of modern art theory and history, this anthology treats modern art as a complex cultural, political, and social process intimately connected with larger cultural, political, and social contexts."--Pearson.
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    Bochenski J. M.. A precis of mathematical logic. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht 1959, 100 pp. [REVIEW]Norman M. Martin - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):78-79.
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    Review: J. M. Bochenski, A Precis of Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]Norman M. Martin - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):78-79.
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    Contractions of Closure Systems.Stephen Pollard & Norman M. Martin - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (1):108-115.
    This essay shows that some recent work by George Weaver can be reformulated in an especially perspicuous way within the theory of closure systems. Closure theoretic generalizations of some theorems of Robert Goldblatt are presented. And, more generally, the relation between closure systems and the deducibility relations of Goldblatt is explored.
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