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    Equality, freedom, and/or justice for all: A response to Martha Nussbaum.Michael Bérubé - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (3-4):352-365.
    This essay is a reply to Martha Nussbaum's “Capabilities and Disabilities.” It endorses Nussbaum's critique of the social‐contract tradition and proposes that it might be productively contrasted with Michael Walzer's critique of John Rawls in Spheres of Justice. It notes that Nussbaum's emphasis on surrogacy and guardianship with regard to people with severe and profound cognitive disabilities poses a challenge to disability studies, insofar as the field tends to emphasize the self‐representation of people with disabilities and to concentrate primarily on (...)
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    Deciding for the patient.M. Berube - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (5):13-13.
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  3. In honour of Dr. Annie Besant.Annie Besant (ed.) - 1990 - Varanasi, U.P., India: Indian Section, Theosophical Society.
     
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  4. A Contextualist Theory of Epistemic Justification.David B. Annis - 1978 - American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (3):213 - 219.
    David Annis is professor of philosophy at Ball State University. In this essay, Annis offers an alternative to the foundationalist-coherent controversy: "contextualism." This theory rejects both the idea of intrinsically basic beliefs in the foundational sense and the thesis that coherence is sufficient for justification. he argues that justification is relative to the varying norms of social practices.
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    The Utility of the Arts and Humanities.Michael BÈrubÈ - 2003 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 2 (1):23-40.
    Artists and humanists who work in universities are generally ambivalent about the idea of defending their enterprises in terms of social utility: on the one hand they do not want to claim that the Arts and Humanities are such exalted and selfjustifying endeavors that no one need bother explainingwhy such things are worth pursuing, yet on the other hand they are rightly skeptical that cost-benefit analyses of academic labor will do justice to disciplines devoted to the varieties of human cultural (...)
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    The Origins of Theosophy : Annie Besant - the Atheist Years.Annie Besant - 1990 - Routledge.
    Annie Besant is primarily remembered as the international president of the Theosophical Society. One of the most important aspects of her career were the years that she was a professional atheist, which has given her a place in history as a pioneer feminist. _The Origins of Theosophy _contains thirteen of Besant’s pamphlets, originally published from 1883-1890. This book is ideal for students of theology.
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    Children’s Expectations and Understanding of Kinship as a Social Category.Annie C. Spokes & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Value of Uptake.Anni Raty - 2024 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (3).
    Arguments for what consent is often appeal to its functions. For instance, some argue that because consent functions to express the consent-giver’s autonomous control over her normative boundaries, consent must consist in a mental state. In this paper, I argue that consent has an often-overlooked function and that its having this function has consequences for our views of what consent is. I argue that consent has a relationship-shaping function: acts of consent can alter and enable personal relationships. This function grounds (...)
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    The cradle of social knowledge: Infants’ reasoning about caregiving and affiliation.Annie C. Spokes & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2017 - Cognition 159 (C):102-116.
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    The rhetoric of nanotechnology.David M. Berube - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 173--192.
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    Valérien Magni, héritier de Bonaventure, Henri de Gand et Jean Scot Erigène ou précurseur de Kant.Camille Berube - 1984 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 11:129-158.
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    Developing Ethical Sensitivity in Future Accounting Practitioners: The Case of a Dialogic Learning for Final-Year Undergraduates.Janie Bérubé & Yves Gendron - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (3):1-19.
    For many years questions have been posed about the way ethics is taught in accounting education. The teaching of ethics is often criticized for emphasizing the legal dimension to the detriment of the moral one, among other reasons. This case study focuses on an accounting course intended to develop and stimulate students’ critical thinking on accounting and its role in daily life. The investigation is based on an empirical study that took place in the 2015–2016 academic year, when the first (...)
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    Developing Ethical Sensitivity in Future Accounting Practitioners: The Case of a Dialogic Learning for Final-Year Undergraduates.Janie Bérubé & Yves Gendron - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (3):763-781.
    For many years questions have been posed about the way ethics is taught in accounting education. The teaching of ethics is often criticized for emphasizing the legal dimension to the detriment of the moral one, among other reasons. This case study focuses on an accounting course intended to develop and stimulate students’ critical thinking on accounting and its role in daily life. The investigation is based on an empirical study that took place in the 2015–2016 academic year, when the first (...)
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    De la nécessité de la vulgarisation en philosophie.Lucien Bérubé - 1998 - Horizons Philosophiques 8 (2):47-61.
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  15. Introduction: Engaging the aesthetic.Michael Bérubé - 2005 - In Michael Bérubé (ed.), The aesthetics of cultural studies. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 1--27.
     
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    Gender, ‘Race’, Ethnicity in Art Practice in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Annie E. Coombes and Penny Siopis in Conversation.Annie E. Coombes - 1997 - Feminist Review 55 (1):110-129.
    Siopis has always engaged in a critical and controversial way with the concepts of ‘race’ and ‘ethnicity’ in South Africa. For politically sensitive artists whose work has involved confronting the injustices of apartheid, the current post-apartheid situation has forced a reassessment of their practice and the terms on which they might engage with the fundamental changes which are now affecting all of South African society. Where mythologies of race and ethnicity have been strategically foregrounded in the art of any engaged (...)
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    First‐Person Microethics: Deriving Principles from Below. [REVIEW]Michael Berube - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):37-42.
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    Genetic Determinism in the Genetics Curriculum.Annie Jamieson & Gregory Radick - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (10):1261-1290.
    Twenty-first-century biology rejects genetic determinism, yet an exaggerated view of the power of genes in the making of bodies and minds remains a problem. What accounts for such tenacity? This article reports an exploratory study suggesting that the common reliance on Mendelian examples and concepts at the start of teaching in basic genetics is an eliminable source of support for determinism. Undergraduate students who attended a standard ‘Mendelian approach’ university course in introductory genetics on average showed no change in their (...)
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    Seeing, Moving, Catching, Accumulating: Pokémon GO, and the Legal Subject.Annie Shum & Kieran Tranter - 2017 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 30 (3):477-493.
    This paper argues that the augmented reality gaming application for smart devices, _Pokémon GO_ shows the fate of the legal subject as a neoliberal monster subjugated to the limitations imposed by hypercapitalism. The game, derived from Nintendo’s iconic Pokémon franchise, reveals the legal subject as a frenzied, diminished and impulsive being, allowed to see, move, catch and accumulate but unable to participate in more meaningful self-narration. It is not that the game is lawless, notwithstanding, anxieties in the semiosphere about users (...)
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    Are newborns morally different from older children?Annie Janvier, Karen Lynn Bauer & John D. Lantos - 2007 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (5):413-425.
    Policies and position statements regarding decision-making for extremely premature babies exist in many countries and are often directive, focusing on parental choice and expected outcomes. These recommendations often state survival and handicap as reasons for optional intervention. The fact that such outcome statistics would not justify such approaches in other populations suggests that some other powerful factors are at work. The value of neonatal intensive care has been scrutinized far more than intensive care for older patients and suggests that neonatal (...)
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  21. Importancia y actualidad de Juan Duns Escoto. Sobre el VI congreso escotista internacional (Cracovia 1986).Camille Berube - 1985 - Naturaleza y Gracia 2:291-298.
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    Rhetoric of “stakeholding.”.David M. Berube - forthcoming - Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology.
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    De l'Esprit laïque du Moyen Age à la Laïcite moderne: II — Laïcité de L'État Moderne in the main title.Camille Bérubé - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (3):295-322.
    Le mouvement laïque du Moyen Age nous est apparu, en gros, comme un phénomène chrétien, parce qu'inhérent à la structure même du christianisme médiéval. Georges de Lagarde le définit comme la revendication par les princes chrétiens d'attributions exercées par les autorités ecclésiastiques, tant dans l'ordre spirituel que dans l'ordre temporel. Il reflète un état social caractéristique du Moyen Age chrétien. D'une part, en effet, les nations chrétiennes appartiennent à une même et unique chrétienté où la distinction entre le citoyen et (...)
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    De l'Esprit laïque médiéval à la laïcité moderne.Camille Bérubé - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (2):185-205.
    Cette étude a un double objectif: 10 dégager les grandes lignes de l'ouvrage de Georges de Lagarde, La Naissance de l'Esprit laïque au Moyen Age, tout spécialement du volume V, Guillaume d'Ockham, Critique des structures ecclésiales; 20 retracer les origines de la doctrine actuelle de la laïcité de l'État et ses incidences dans la Constitution dogmatique de l'Église. En un temps où l'Église catholique prend pleinement conscience d'elle-même et approfondit le message qu'elle doit transmettre au monde, l'histoire des manifestations de (...)
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    La connaissance intellectuelle du singulier matériel chez Duns Scot: Chapitre II Métaphysique et Expérience.Camille Bérubé - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (4):27-58.
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    La Connaissance Intellectuelle du Singulier Matériel au XIIIe Siècle.Camille Berube - 1951 - Franciscan Studies 11 (3-4):157-201.
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    Perception of ethical climate and its relationship to nurses' demographic characteristics and job satisfaction.Anny Goldman & Nili Tabak - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (2):233-246.
    In this study, we examined the perception of actual and ideal ethical climate type among 95 nurses working in the internal medicine wards of one central hospital in the state of Israel. We also examined whether nurses’ demographic characteristics influence that perception and if a relationship between perceptions of an actual and an ideal ethical climate type influences nurses’ job satisfaction. A questionnaire composed of three subquestionnaires was administered and the responses analyzed using multiple linear regressions, analysis of variance and (...)
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    Delayed Withholding: Disguising Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Interventions in Extremely Preterm Infants.Annie Janvier & Keith J. Barrington - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11):43-46.
    The extremely preterm infant, born before 28 weeks of gestational age, has been the focus of much ethical discussion. These infants have a significant risk of mortality and morbidity, and it is not...
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  29. Memory and justification.David B. Annis - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (3):324-333.
  30. The Meaning, Value, and Duties of Friendship.David B. Annis - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):349 - 356.
    Friendship was an important topic for classical philosophers; the analysis, Value, And duties of friendship all received considerable attention. But friendship has been a relatively dormant topic among more recent philosophers. This paper (a) presents an analysis of friendship and explains its core elements, (b) discusses several different models for explaining the value of friendship, And (c) argues that there are special duties of friendship and that these aren't based solely on utilitarian considerations.
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    The Economic and Opportunity Gap: How Poverty Impacts the Lives of Students.Anni K. Reinking & Theresa Marie Bouley - 2021 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book helps teachers and other professionals working with students to reflect, improve, and implement inclusive practices.
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    Les incidences de la camera oscura sur la peinture de Léonard de Vinci.Annie Yacob - 2005 - Chôra 3:377-395.
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  33. A Basic Income Handbook.Annie Miller - 2017
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    Equality, Freedom, and/or Justice for All: A Response to Martha Nussbaum.Michael BéRubé - 2010 - In Eva Feder Kittay & Licia Carlson (eds.), Cognitive Disability and its Challenge to Moral Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 97–109.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Postscript: Exchange with Peter Singer References.
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    The Agrofuels Transition: Restructuring Places and Spaces in the Global Food System.Annie Shattuck & Eric Holt-Giménez - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (3):180-188.
    Despite recent critiques of agrofuels, the industry is booming, signaling transformations in the world's food and fuels systems. International financial institutions, biotechnology firms, governments, and agribusiness are restructuring control over land, genetic resources, economic space, and market power. These moves prefer transnational capital at the expense of farmers in the North and extensive areas vital to the livelihoods of small producers in the Global South. This article suggests that the agrofuels boom may be a new—and particularly destructive—stage in industry's extractive (...)
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    First-Person Microethics Deriving Principles from belowLife As We Know It: A Father, a Family, and an Exceptional ChildWaist-High in the World: A Life among the NondisabledTime on Fire: My Comedy of TerrorsSigns of Life: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery.Arthur W. Frank, Michael Bérubé, Nancy Mairs, Evan Handler, Tim Brookes & Michael Berube - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):37.
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    Evidence for a supra-modal representation of emotion from cross-modal adaptation.Annie Pye & Patricia E. G. Bestelmeyer - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):245-251.
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    Should social pragmatic communication disorder be included in DSM-5? On uncertainties, pragmatic considerations, and the psychiatric kind debate.Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien & Andréanne Bérubé - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (3):1-21.
    In this paper, we want to take a critical stance towards Tsou’s recent proposal that a neuro-oriented version of the homeostatic property cluster kind model (MPCK) should be an ideal for the DSM. Our strategy will be to discuss the creation of the Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder (SPCD) in DSM-5 to show the limits of MPCK as an ideal for the next DSM deliberations over a set of diagnoses revisions. We argue that an ideal model for the DSM should address (...)
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    Thyme to touch: Infants possess strategies that protect them from dangers posed by plants.Annie E. Wertz & Karen Wynn - 2014 - Cognition 130 (1):44-49.
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    Kiwis Against Possums: A Critical Analysis of Anti-Possum Rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand.Annie Potts - 2009 - Society and Animals 17 (1):1-20.
    The history of brushtail possums in New Zealand is bleak. The colonists who forcibly transported possums from their native Australia to New Zealand in the nineteenth century valued them as economic assets, quickly establishing a profitable fur industry. Over the past 80 or so years, however, New Zealand has increasingly scapegoated possums for the unanticipated negative impact their presence has had on the native environment and wildlife. Now this marsupial—blamed and despised—suffers the most miserable of reputations and is extensively targeted (...)
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    Modeling Statistical Insensitivity: Sources of Suboptimal Behavior.Annie Gagliardi, Naomi H. Feldman & Jeffrey Lidz - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (7):188-217.
    Children acquiring languages with noun classes have ample statistical information available that characterizes the distribution of nouns into these classes, but their use of this information to classify novel nouns differs from the predictions made by an optimal Bayesian classifier. We use rational analysis to investigate the hypothesis that children are classifying nouns optimally with respect to a distribution that does not match the surface distribution of statistical features in their input. We propose three ways in which children's apparent statistical (...)
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  42. Abortion and the potentiality principle.David B. Annis - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):155-163.
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    Ethical Dilemmas for Critically Ill Babies.Annie Janvier & Eduard Verhagen (eds.) - 2016 - Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
    For a minority of children managed in the NICU, there is a need for more complex technologic assistance in order to sustain life, mitigate a more chronic debilitation from a pervasive life-limiting condition, or provide a bridge from life-sustaining therapy to a more semi-permanent treatment such as organ transplantation. This chapter will address two major types of technology assistance for infants and children—tracheostomy and assisted home ventilation, and dialysis—and the myriad complications and considerations that they raise. Some attention to why (...)
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    Mathematics curricula in francophone countries.Annie Savard & Alexandre Cavalcante - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:793-802.
    This paper presents a qualitative study of four Grade 1 and Grade 2 national mathematics curricula coming from francophone countries: Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Canada (Québec), and France. A comparative analysis was performed to identify differences that potentially lead to inequities among the countries. We identified all the concepts present in the Grade 1 and Grade 2 mathematics curriculum using the mathematical literacy framework developed by the OECD through its PISA assessment: quantity, change and relationship, data and uncertainty, and space and (...)
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    Missing Voices in Amoris laetitia.Annie Selak - 2019 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 16 (1):83-102.
    Catholic social teaching appeals to the universal dimension of the Church. Specific details and lived experience are sacrificed in an effort to address the universal Church. In striving to speak to the universal, particular voices are missing. American case law approaches the universal through the particular by grounding law in the cases of specific persons. Narrative is tied to the case, and as a result, embedded in the law. This paper asks how the study of Church teaching might be enriched (...)
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  46. Deleuze on Viagra (Or, What Can a ‘Viagra-Body’ Do?).Annie Potts - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (1):17-36.
    In this article I employ Deleuzian theory in an exploration of men’s and women’s experiences of sexuality and sexual relations when encountering erectile difficulties and/or using sexuopharmaceuticals such as Viagra (sildenafil). I analyse the ways in which accounts of the function of Viagra-assisted erections can be seen to restore or re-establish previous sexual conventions or patterns (in Deleuzian terms, to ‘re-territorialize’ desire in ‘molar’ directions), and the ways in which Viagra use may change or challenge such patterns. Also examined are (...)
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    Case Study: Deciding for the Patient.Shiri Etzioni, Ken Rosenfeld & Michael Berube - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (5):12.
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    Knowledge and defeasibility.David Annis - 1973 - Philosophical Studies 24 (3):199 - 203.
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  49. Epistemic foundationalism.David B. Annis - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):345 - 352.
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    Behavioral and Neural Manifestations of Reward Memory in Carriers of Low-Expressing versus High-Expressing Genetic Variants of the Dopamine D2 Receptor.Anni Richter, Adriana Barman, Torsten Wüstenberg, Joram Soch, Denny Schanze, Anna Deibele, Gusalija Behnisch, Anne Assmann, Marieke Klein, Martin Zenker, Constanze Seidenbecher & Björn H. Schott - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Dopamine is critically important in the neural manifestation of motivated behavior, and alterations in the human dopaminergic system have been implicated in the etiology of motivation-related psychiatric disorders, most prominently addiction. Patients with chronic addiction exhibit reduced dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) availability in the striatum, and the DRD2 TaqIA (rs1800497) and C957T (rs6277) genetic polymorphisms have previously been linked to individual differences in striatal dopamine metabolism and clinical risk for alcohol and nicotine dependence. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that the (...)
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