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  1. The Red Cross and the Holocaust. By.Must We Defend Nazis & Hate Speech - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (5):657-678.
     
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  2. ha-Maʼamin ṿeha-filosof.Léon Askénazi - 2012 - Yerushalyim: [Publisher Not Identified]. Edited by Shelomoh Ḥayim Aviner.
     
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  3. Shaʻare dimʻah: ʻal ha-tefilah = Shaaré dima.Léon Askénazi - 2015 - Bet El: Sifriyat Ḥaṿah. Edited by Ḥayim Roṭenberg.
    ḥeleḳ 1. Pirḳe mavo -- ḥeleḳ 2. Shaʻar ha-ʻaśiyah ṿe-shaʻar ha-yetsirah --.
     
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  4. Tsohar la-razim: mavo la-Kabalah: sidrat hartsaʼot ha-rav be-Tsarfatit, be-misgeret seminar she-huʻavar le-talmidaṿ be-Paris bi-shenat 1984 ; et ḳaleṭot ha-hartsaʼot nitan li-shemoʻa ba-atar "Aḳadem" ha-Tsarfati.Léon Askénazi - 2013 - Bet-El: Sifriyat Ḥaṿah. Edited by Śaḥʼel.
     
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    Understanding lived experiences of nurse managers about managerial ethics.Nazi Nejat, Soleman Zand, Majid Taheri & Mahboobeh Khosravani - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (2):162-179.
    Introduction Expressions of Managerial ethics as a clinical phenomenon in Nursing Ethics as expressed by nurse managers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of Managerial ethics and nurse managers as a context. Background Managerial ethics as a new approach has emerged in the perspective and by prioritizing ethics in the organization has provided the basis for creating and promoting individual and organizational effectiveness. Managers’ and staff’s adherence to professional ethics helps hospitals to achieve their (...)
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    Two Ghazals with the Redif “What Can I Do?" of Ahmet Paşa and The Hopeless Lover Image in the Divan Literature.Sıtkı Nazi̇k - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1679-1696.
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    The Simile of the Lover Towards the Authority in Baki’s Divan.Sıtkı Nazi̇k - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1859-1883.
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  8. David Banon. Néher, Askénazi & Amado - 2015 - In Alberto Sucasas, Emmanuel Taub & Luis Ignacio García (eds.), Pensamiento judío contemporáneo. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
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    Falsafat Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī: (980-1050 H / 1571-1641 M).Nazīh Ḥasan - 2009 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Hādī.
  10. al-Sayyid Muḥammad Bāqir al-Ṣadr: dirāsah fī al-manhaj.Nazīh Ḥasan - 1992 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Taʻāruf.
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    Expert projects.des Médecins la Migration Internationale & Travail À L'Étranger - 2013 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 23:82-90.
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    Mantık risâleleri: (İnceleme - çeviri yazı - tıpkıbasım).İbrahim Çapak, Mesud Öğmen, Abdullah Demir, Ladikli Mehmed Çelebi, İsmail Ferruh Efendi, Mustafa Râsit bin Ahmet el-İstanbûlî, Ahmet Nazîf bin Mehmet, Müstakimzade Süleyman Sadeddin & Harputlu İshak (eds.) - 2015 - İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı.
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    La medicina en el Nacional Socialismo: gestiones de oposición profesional.Horacio Riquelme - 2006 - Polis 13.
    La medicina en Alemania durante la época nacionalsocialista constituyó un área social de intensas contradicciones éticas y existenciales. Frente a los crímenes de lesa humanidad, perpetrados” por médicos serviciales al poder y ávidos de reconocimiento, en nombre de una “ciencia de la raza” y de una “guerra total, hubo también actitudes y gestos oponentes de quienes persistieron –con un alto riesgo personal– en mantener una visión humanista de la profesión y su quehacer en la sociedad. Este artículo continúa la exposición (...)
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    The least of all possible evils: humanitarian violence from Arendt to Gaza.Eyal Weizman - 2011 - New York: Verso.
    The principle of the lesser evil--the acceptability of pursuing one exceptional course of action in order to prevent a greater injustice--has long been a cornerstone of Western ethical philosophy. From its roots in classical ethics and Christian theology, to Hannah Arendt's exploration of the work of the Jewish Councils during the Nazi regime, the author explores its development in three key transformations of the problem: the defining intervention of Medecins Sans Frontisres in mid-1980s in Ethiopia; the separation wall in (...)
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  15. The Nazi doctors: medical killing and the psychology of genocide.Robert Jay Lifton - 2017 - New York: Basic Books.
    Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize With a new preface by the author In his most powerful and important book, renowned psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton presents a brilliant analysis of the crucial role that German doctors played in the Nazi genocide. Now updated with a new preface, The Nazi Doctors remains the definitive work on the Nazi medical atrocities, a chilling exposé of the banality of evil at its epitome, and a sobering reminder of the (...)
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  16. The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation.George J. Annas - 1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This important new work surveys the source and ramifications of the famed Nuremburg Code -- recognized around the world as one of the cornerstones of modern bioethics.
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  17. Médecine Et Probabilités Actes de la Journee d'Etudes du 15 Decembre 1979.Anne Fagot-Largeault - 1982 - Institut de Recherche Universitaire d'Histoire de la Connaissance, des Idées Et des Mentalit'es, Université Paris-Val-de-Marne.
     
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    The Nazi Comparison in the Debate over Restoration: Nativism and Domination.Eric Katz - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (4):377-398.
    In this essay, I discuss the comparison between the restoration of natural environments and the Nazi project to develop a pure homeland for native species and authentic Aryan humans. There exists a metaphorical comparison between Nazi eliminationist policies regarding specific human populations and the eradication of invasive and non-native species in ecological restorations. Moreover, there are substantive environmental policies of the Nazi regime that appear to be similar to the goals and methodology of contemporary restoration practice. But (...)
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    A Nazi Interior: Quisling's Hidden Philosophy.E. M. Barth - 2003 - Peter Lang Publishing.
    Vidkun Quisling, who after World War II was executed as a traitor to his country/Norway, offers an unusual opportunity to reach the deepest layers of a Nazi mind-set, for he was also a closet philosopher. Was Quisling a genius, as some revisionists will have it? What did the original Quisling think? How did he think? A Nazi Interior deals with Quisling's own all-embracing philosophy, which he called « Universism. The author identifies Quisling's sources from early Christianity to the (...)
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  20. The nazi parallel: The national security state and the churches.Noam Chomsky & Edward S. Herman - unknown
    The two statements quoted above bring out some central features of modern Latin America. A close study of recent trends including the specific totalitarian ideology of the generals, the system of ideological manipulation and terror, the diaspora, and the defensive response of the churches (and their harassment by the military juntas) reveals startling similarities with patterns of thought and behavior under European fascism, especially under Nazism. Fascist ideology has flowed into Latin American directly and indirectly. Large numbers of Nazi (...)
     
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    La médecine et ses humanismes.Juliette Ferry-Danini & Élodie Giroux - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie 83 (4):5-12.
    Plusieurs aspects du modèle biopsychosocial promeuvent une approche humaniste en médecine. Cependant, Engel a explicitement rejeté un humanisme médical qui s’opposerait à la science. En adoptant une approche fondée sur la science des systèmes pour étudier les êtres humains, la santé et la maladie, Engel défend une approche scientifique pour améliorer la qualité des soins cliniques, ou autrement dit, une approche qui se prête à un examen scientifique de cette question.
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    Médecine de précision et médecine des systèmes: La médecine personnalisée se trompet-elle de cible?Marie Darrason - 2017 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 4 (2):66-82.
    Le terme de médecine personnalisée peut désigner indifféremment la médecine de précision et la médecine des systèmes. L’objectif de cet article est d’analyser les rapports entre ces deux faces de la médecine personnalisée, au prisme de l’histoire du développement des thérapies ciblées. Les thérapies ciblées ont été développées dans le cadre de la médecine de précision, en s’appuyant sur le concept d’addiction oncogénique et sur l’idée qu’à chaque biomarqueur permettant d’identifier un sous-type de cancer correspondrait (...)
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  23. Dehumanizing Strategies in Nazi Ideology and their Anthropological Context.Johannes Steizinger - 2021 - In Maria Kronfeldner (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 98–111.
    This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Socialism, focusing on the connection between concepts of humanity and dehumanizing images. NS regarded itself as a political revolution, realizing a new concept of humanity. Nazi ideologues undergirded the self-understanding of NS by developing racist anthropologies. I examine two major strands of Nazi ideology, focusing on their diverging strategies of dehumanization, and arguing that they were dependent on different anthropological frameworks. Richard Walther Darré held a (...)
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    Médecine et sexualité, aperçus sur une rencontre historiographique (Recherches francophones, époques moderne et contemporaine).Sylvie Chaperon & Nahema Hanafi - 2013 - Clio 37:123-142.
    Depuis les années 1980, l’histoire de la médecine a connu un très fort renouvellement de ses approches, de ses objets et de sa mise en récit. L’histoire des femmes, du genre et des sexualités, en plein essor depuis ces mêmes années, a contribué de manière non négligeable à ce renouvellement en s’emparant de sources médicales délaissées par l’histoire de la médecine traditionnelle. En effet, durablement imprégnées par l’héritage positiviste du xixe siècle, l’histoire de la médecine et plus (...)
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  25. Le médecin, son malade et la maladie.Michael Balint & J. P. Valabrega - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (4):526-526.
     
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    Médecine, expérience et logique.Jonathan Barnes & J. Brunschwig - 1989 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 94 (4):437 - 481.
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  27. The Nazi Engineers: Reflections on Technological Ethics in Hell.Eric Katz - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (3):571-582.
    Engineers, architects, and other technological professionals designed the genocidal death machines of the Third Reich. The death camp operations were highly efficient, so these technological professionals knew what they were doing: they were, so to speak, good engineers. As an educator at a technological university, I need to explain to my students—future engineers and architects—the motivations and ethical reasoning of the technological professionals of the Third Reich. I need to educate my students in the ethical practices of this hellish regime (...)
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  28. Nazi Biology and School.Anne Baumer-Schleinkofer & Robert N. Proctor - 1997 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19 (3).
     
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  29. Using Nazi Scientific Data.Robert M. Martin - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (3):403-.
    In a series of experiments done in wartime Nazi Germany, inmates of the Dachau concentration camp were exposed to cold by being immersed in ice water, or kept outside in freezing temperatures; their responses were measured, and various techniques were used in an attempt to revive them. The immediate application of these hypothermia studies was to the war effort, to try to protect or save soldiers exposed to cold water or air. An account of the procedures and results of (...)
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    Médecin‐philosoph: Persona for Radical Enlightenment.John H. Zammito - 2008 - Intellectual History Review 18 (3):427-440.
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    The Nazi! Accusation and Current US Proposals.Thomas A. Cavanaugh - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):291-297.
    In contemporary ethical discourse generally, and in discussions concerning the legalization of physician‐assisted suicide (PAS) and voluntary active euthanasia (VAE) specifically, recourse is sometimes had to the Nazi! accusation. Some disputants charge that such practices are or will become equivalent to the Nazi ‘euthanasia’ program in which over 73,000 handicapped children and adults were killed without consent. This paper reflects on the circumstances that lead to the use of this charge and offers reasons for putting the Nazi! (...)
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    Médecine de précision et Evidence-Based Medicine : quelle articulation?Élodie Giroux - 2017 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 4 (2):49-65.
    Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and Personalized Medicine (PM) share a common goal: reducing the gap between the results of biomedical research and their clinical application. PM is, however, often presented as a “new paradigm” for medicine, just as EBM was in the 1990s. It covers a wide variety of projects but the core idea that generally unites them is the ambition of better taking account of individual specificities than did EBM with its statistical and population-centred approach. In this article, I concentrate (...)
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    La médecine médiatisée : entre la médicalisation du social et la socialisation de la science.Annick Zappalà - 1997 - Hermes 21.
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  34. The Nazi Myth.Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe & Jean-Luc Nancy - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (2): 291–312..
    What interests us and claims our attention in Nazism is, essentially, its ideology, in the definition Hannah Arendt has given of this term in her book on The Origins of Totalitarianism. In this work, ideology is defined as the totally self-fulfilling logic of an idea, an idea “by which the movement of history is explained as one consistent process.” “The movement of history and the logical process of this notion,” Arendt continues, “are supposed to correspond to each other, so that (...)
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    The Nazi tradition: The analytic critique of continental philosophy in mid-century Britain.Thomas L. Akehurst - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (4):548-557.
    While many (perhaps most) of those engaged in the study of philosophy would accept the continued reality and importance of an analytic/continental divide in the discipline, there has been no serious examination of the political dimensions of this rift. Here a series of political assumptions are revealed to be widely held among the British analytic philosophers who were active during the period in which the analytic/continental divide was being established. This paper will approach demonstrating the analysts’ beliefs about the political (...)
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    The Nazis and the German Metaphysical Tradition of Voluntarism.Stephen Strehle - 2011 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (1):113-137.
    The Third Reich conceived of life as a struggle (Kampf) between competing forces. This view of life was based on a growing emphasis in German philosophy and culture upon voluntarism, or the power of the will as the ultimate metaphysical reality. For these Germans, God was dead. There was no transcendent or universal standard to provide life with direction, no grand design or rationality to explain the succession of events, only the groundless and endless struggle of forces competing to assert (...)
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  37. La médecine narrative face à l’impossible singularité des récits.Juliette Ferry-Danini - 2020 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 2 (7):1-6.
    Selon l’une des thèses les plus répétées de la médecine narrative, la théorie littéraire, ou plus largement, la narration, permettrait aux membres du personnel médical d’appréhender les récits des patients et par là, de prendre en considération leurs expériences dans leur singularité absolue. Dans ma contribution, je soulignerai quelques limites de cette thèse. J’appuierai mon analyse sur un exemple de récit dominant de maladie, les récits portant sur le cancer du sein aux États-Unis au XXe siècle, à partir des (...)
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    The Nazi cosmetic: Medicine in the service of beauty.Sophia Efstathiou - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (3):634-642.
    This paper examines how aesthetic ideals shaped the practice of Nazi medicine. It proposes that Nazi eugenics relied on the conflation of norms of health with norms of beauty determined and performed by Nazi cultures of action. Though theories of biological holism served as vehicles of Nazi ideology, they did so contingently. The anti-totalitarian thinking of biological holist Kurt Goldstein shows that the use of biological holism to promote Nazi ideology was not inevitable. This examination (...)
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    Relations médecine – sciences dans l'individualisation des maladies nerveuses à la Salpêtrière à la fin du xixe siècle.Jean-Gaël Barbara - 2010 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 63 (2):369-407.
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    Un médecin traitant peut être contraint à remettre le dossier médical d'un de ses patients à l'expert judiciaire.P. B. - 2001 - Médecine et Droit 2001 (50):16-.
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    Arendt et Heidegger: extermination nazie et destruction de la pensée.Emmanuel Faye - 2016 - Paris: Albin Michel.
    N'y a-t-il pas une contradiction dans l'oeuvre d'Arendt? On y trouve une description critique du totalitarisme national-socialiste, mais aussi l'apologie de Heidegger érigé, malgré son éloge de la "vérité interne et grandeur" du mouvement nazi, en roi secret de la pensée. L'étude des Origines du totalitarisme montre qu'Arendt développe une vision heideggérienne de la modernité. Dans Condition de l'homme moderne, la conception déshumanisée de l'humanité au travail et le discrédit jeté sur nos sociétés égalitaires procèdent également de Heidegger. En (...)
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    Médecine et précaution: Pas si simple.Georges David - 2001 - Médecine et Droit 2001 (50):1-5.
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    The Nazi Eye Code of Falling in Love.Andrew Travers - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (3-4):323-353.
    The treatment of eye brightness in Tolstoy's Anna Karenin is read to reveal a centuries-old Western eye code of love. This eye code is then used as a test of interaction theories essayed by Mead and by Goffman and of subjectivities left faceless by Foucault, Mulvey, Sartre and Lacan. The implications of Tolstoy's eye code are followed through to the conclusion that a woman in love (such as Anna Karenin) is a Nazi in the image of Hitler.
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    Le médecin expert confronté aux confidences de la personne expertisée.Cécile Manaouil & Arnaud Léger - 2023 - Médecine et Droit 2023 (180):45-53.
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    Nazi Germany in the Viewfinder: On Space and Movement in German-Jewish Youth Culture.Rebekka Grossmann - 2022 - Naharaim 16 (2):203-227.
    This article analyzes instances of independent mobility of Jewish youngsters in Nazi Germany through the lens of photography. Photographs, taken by teenagers of their trips and sometimes assembled in albums or collages demonstrate that the category of mobility helps to uncover and define a particular kind of agency exclusive to Jewish youth, shaped by the simultaneous attachment to and disconnect from the environments they crossed. Travel is observed as a space in which freedom and restrictions were negotiated, preparing youngsters (...)
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  46. Le médecin et la Providence.Serge-Thomas Bonino - 2005 - Nova et Vetera 80 (3):63-73.
     
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  47. The Nazi War on Cancer. By Robert N. Proctor.P. Crook - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):239-240.
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    The Nazi doctors and the medical community; Honor or censure? The case of Hans Sewering.Lawrence W. White - 1996 - Journal of Medical Humanities 17 (2):119-135.
    During the Nazi era, most German physicians abrogated their responsibilities to individual patients, and instead chose to advocate the interests of an evil regime. In so doing, several fundamental bioethical principles were violated. Despite gross violations of individual rights, many physicians went on to have successful careers, and in many cases were honored. This paper will review the case of Hans Sewering, a participant in the Nazi euthanasia program who became the President-elect of the World Medical Association. The (...)
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    No Nazis, no space aliens, no slippery slopes and other rules of thumb for clinical ethics teaching.Tod S. Chambers - 1995 - Journal of Medical Humanities 16 (3):189-200.
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    Quelle médecine demain? A propos d'un livre récent.Henri Wattiaux - 2004 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 35 (4):518-526.
    La médecine contemporaine bénéficie d’une prodigieuse efficacité technique. Pourtant, paradoxalement, les griefs à son encontre lui dessinent fréquemment le profil d’une accusée : l’objectivité, la rationalité de la science médicale ne font pas bon ménage avec la parole du malade. Dans la consultation médicale, plus exactement dans le contrat qui unit l’usager à un prestataire de soins, n’y a-t-il que des droits pour le premier et des obligations pour le second ? Droit d’avoir les enfants que l’on veut et (...)
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