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    Ethical Care for Infants with Conditions Not Curable with Intensive Care.Bethan J. Everett & Susan G. Albersheim - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (1):54-60.
    Offering intensive care to neonates who have conditions that carry extremely poor prognoses is a source of great contention amongst neonatologists. The concept of best interests is commonly used as a rationale for refusing such care, despite the fact that parents of these infants often have a different view of what best interests means. This article takes up the question of what best interests should incorporate for infants with lethal conditions not curable with intensive care, and how and who should (...)
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    Incapable Sex: A Case Study.Bethan J. Everett - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (3):212-216.
    Although it is well known that intimacy and sexual expression are an important part of being human and of healthy living, facilities such as nursing homes, adult group homes, or assisted living residences commonly struggle with knowing how to balance supporting residents who are incapable to have sexual lives with their duty to protect them from foreseeable harm. This article presents a challenging case and uses the British Columbia Supporting Sexual Health and Intimacy in Care Facility Guidelines to determine what (...)
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  3. Justice and Gini coefficients.Theodore J. Everett & Bruce M. Everett - 2015 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (2):187-208.
    Gini coefficients, which measure gross inequalities rather than their unfair components, are often used as proxy measures of absolute or relative distributive injustice in Western societies. This presupposes that the fair inequalities in these societies are small and stable enough to be ignored. This article presents a model for a series of ideal, perfectly just societies, where comfortable lives are equally available to everyone, and calculates the Gini coefficients for each. According to this model, inequalities produced by age and other (...)
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  4. Forgiveness and relational spirituality.Everett L. Worthington, Jr & Steven J. Sandage - 2018 - In Russell Re Manning (ed.), Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Supporting Sexual Activity in Long-Term Care.Bethan Everett - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (1):87-96.
    Although nurses in almost every long-term care facility face daily challenges involving issues related to residents' sexual lives, guidelines for ethically supporting sexual activity are rare and inadequate. A decision-making framework was developed to guide care providers in responding to the sexual expression of residents in long-term care. The framework recommends that nurses should weigh the documented substantial benefits of having a sexual life against harm to the resident and others, and against offence to others. This article illustrates the use (...)
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    A Symposium: The Aim and Content of Graduate Training in Ethics.George P. Adams, C. J. Ducasse, Walter Goodnow Everett, DeWitt Parker, F. C. Sharp & J. H. Turfs - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (1):53-64.
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    The Nonexistent.Anthony J. Everett - 2013 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Anthony Everett gives a philosophical defence of the common-sense view that there are no such things as fictional people, places, and things. He argues that our talk and thought about such fictional objects takes place within the scope of a pretense, and that we gain little but lose much by accepting fictional realism.
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  8. Intensional relations.Everett J. Nelson - 1930 - Mind 39 (156):440-453.
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    The Problems of Logic.Everett J. Nelson - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):166-168.
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    Linguistic pragmatism: William James and Ludwig Wittgenstein.Everett J. Tarbox - 1994 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 15 (1):43-58.
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    Wittgenstein, James and a bridge to radical empiricism.Everett J. Tarbox - 1992 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 13 (2):89-103.
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    McKinsey J. C. C.. Postulates for the calculus of binary relations.Everett J. Nelson - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):167-168.
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  13. Peer Disagreement and Two Principles of Rational Belief.Theodore J. Everett - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (2):273-286.
    This paper presents a new solution to the problem of peer disagreement that distinguishes two principles of rational belief, here called probability and autonomy. When we discover that we disagree with peers, there is one sense in which we rationally ought to suspend belief, and another in which we rationally ought to retain our original belief. In the first sense, we aim to believe what is most probably true according to our total evidence, including testimony from peers and authorities. In (...)
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    Note on a Recent Set of Postulates for the Calculus of Propositions.Everett J. Nelson - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):90-90.
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    Broudy's educational aspirations: Reality or utopia?Everett J. Kircher - 1962 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 2 (3):241-258.
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    XVI—Causal Necessity and Induction.Everett J. Nelson - 1964 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64 (1):289-300.
    Everett J. Nelson; XVI—Causal Necessity and Induction, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1 June 1964, Pages 289–300, https://doi.org/.
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    The Square of Opposition.Everett J. Nelson - 1932 - The Monist 42 (2):269-278.
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    The Ground of Induction.Everett J. Nelson - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (1):139-143.
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  19. Beyond sacrificial harm: A two-dimensional model of utilitarian psychology.Guy Kahane, Jim A. C. Everett, Brian D. Earp, Lucius Caviola, Nadira S. Faber, Molly J. Crockett & Julian Savulescu - 2018 - Psychological Review 125 (2):131-164.
    Recent research has relied on trolley-type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study utilitarian versus nonutili- tarian modes of moral decision-making. This research has generated important insights into people’s attitudes toward instrumental harm—that is, the sacrifice of an individual to save a greater number. But this approach also has serious limitations. Most notably, it ignores the positive, altruistic core of utilitarianism, which is characterized by impartial concern for the well-being of everyone, whether near or far. Here, we develop, refine, and validate a (...)
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    Avoidance is in the head, not the genes.Everett J. Wyers - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):685-685.
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    Is “Behaviorism at fifty” twenty years older?Everett J. Wyers - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):653.
  22. The rationality of science and the rationality of faith.Theodore J. Everett - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):19-42.
    Why is science so rare and faith so common in human history? Traditional cultures persist because it is subjectively rational for each maturing child to defer to the unanimous beliefs of his elders, regardless of any personal doubts. Science is possible only when individuals promote new theories (which will probably be proven false) and forgo the epistemic advantages of accepting established views (which are more likely to be true). Hence, progressive science must rely upon the epistemic altruism of experimental thinkers, (...)
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    Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of Deductive Sciences.Everett J. Nelson - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):526.
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    Theory of Experimental Inference.Everett J. Nelson - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):187-187.
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    On Three Logical Principles in Intension.Everett J. Nelson - 1933 - The Monist 43 (2):268-284.
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  26. Locating Temporal Passage in a Block World.Brigitte Everett, Andrew J. Latham & Kristie Miller - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    This paper aims to determine whether we can locate temporal passage in a non-dynamical (block universe) world. In particular, we seek to determine both whether temporal passage can be located somewhere in our world if it is non-dynamical, and also to home in on where in such a world temporal passage can be located, if it can be located anywhere. We investigate this question by seeking to determine, across three experiments, whether the folk concept of temporal passage can be satisfied (...)
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  27. Moving ego versus moving time: investigating the shared source of future-bias and near-bias.Sam Baron, Brigitte C. Everett, Andrew J. Latham, Kristie Miller, Hannah Tierney & Jordan Veng Thang Oh - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-33.
    It has been hypothesized that our believing that, or its seeming to us as though, the world is in some way dynamical partially explains (and perhaps rationalizes) future-bias. Recent work has, in turn, found a correlation between future-bias and near-bias, suggesting that there is a common explanation for both. Call the claim that what partially explains our being both future- and near-biased is our believing/it seeming to us as though the world is dynamical, the dynamical explanation. We empirically test two (...)
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  28. Philosophical analysis.Everett J. Nelson - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (1):72-90.
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    The verification theory of meaning.Everett J. Nelson - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):182-192.
  30. Observation and Induction.Theodore J. Everett - 2010 - Logos and Episteme 1 (2):303-324.
    This article offers a simple technical resolution to the problem of induction, which is to say that general facts are not always inferred from observations of particular facts, but are themselves sometimes defeasibly observed. The article suggests a holistic account of observation that allows for general statements in empirical theories to be interpreted as observation reports, in place of the common but arguably obsolete idea that observations are exclusively particular. Predictions and other particular statements about unobservable facts can then appear (...)
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    Review: Emil J. Walter, Aufriss der Logistik. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):59-59.
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    Review: Emil J. Walter, Logistik. Logische Syntax und Mathematik. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):54-54.
  33. Other voices, other minds.Theodore J. Everett - 2000 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (2):213-222.
    Solipsism can be refuted along fairly traditional, internalist lines, by means of a second-order induction. We are justified in believing in other minds, because other people tell us that they have minds, and we have good inductive reason to believe that whatever certain others say is likely to be true. This simple argument is sound, the author argues, even though we are in no prior position to believe that other thinking people exist as such, or that the sounds they make (...)
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  34. A simple logic for comparisons and vagueness.Theodore J. Everett - 2000 - Synthese 123 (2):263-278.
    This article provides an intuitive semantic account of a new logic for comparisons (CL), in which atomic statements are assigned both a classical truth-value and a “how much” value or extension in the range [0, 1]. The truth-value of each comparison is determined by the extensions of its component sentences; the truth-value of each atomic depends on whether its extension matches a separate standard for its predicate; everything else is computed classically. CL is less radical than Casari’s comparative logics, in (...)
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  35. Are There Non-Existent Entities?Theodore J. Everett - 2005 - In Larry Lee Blackman (ed.), The philosophy of Panayot Butchvarov: a collegial evaluation. Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press. pp. 3-19.
    There are things of which it is true to say that there are no such things. How can we resolve this paradox? Panayot Butchvarov argues that there are objects of reference that are not also entities, where the former must merely be thinkable but the latter must be indefinitely re-identifiable. This paper argues that fictional and many other unreal objects are indeed indefinitely re-identifiable, so they must be counted as existing things on Butchvarov's theory. The paradox is best resolved by (...)
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  36. Antiskeptical conditionals.Theodore J. Everett - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3):505–536.
    Empirical knowledge exists in the form of antiskeptical conditionals, which are propositions like [if I am not undetectably deceived, then I am holding a pen]. Such conditionals, despite their trivial appearance, have the same essential content as the categorical propositions that we usually discuss, and can serve the same functions in science and practical reasoning. This paper sketches out two versions of a general response to skepticism that employs these conditionals. The first says that our ordinary knowledge attributions can safely (...)
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  37. Analyticity without synonymy in simple comparative logic.Theodore J. Everett - 2002 - Synthese 130 (2):303 - 315.
    In this paper I provide some formal schemas for the analysis of vague predicates in terms of a set of semantic relations other than classical synonymy, including weak synonymy (as between "large" and "huge"), antonymy (as between "large" and "small"), relativity (as between "large" and "large for a dog"), and a kind of supervenience (as between "large" and "wide" or "long"). All of these relations are representable in the simple comparative logic CL, in accordance with the basic formula: the more (...)
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    Black Max. The analysis of a simple necessary statement. The journal of philosophy, vol. 40 , pp. 39–46.Everett J. Nelson - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):27-28.
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    Curry H. B.. On the use of dots as brackets in logical expressions.Everett J. Nelson - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):90-91.
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    Emch Arnold F.. Implication and deducibility.Everett J. Nelson - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):67-68.
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    Frink Orrin Jr., New algebras of logic. The American mathematical monthly, vol. 45 , pp. 210–219.Everett J. Nelson - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):117-118.
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    Lewy C.. Equivalence and identity. Mind, n.s., vol. 55 , pp. 223–233.Everett J. Nelson - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (1):22-23.
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    Formal Logic: A Modern Introduction.Everett J. Nelson - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):94-96.
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    A Defense of Substance.Everett J. Nelson - 1946 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 20:491-509.
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  45. Metaphysische Voraussetzungen der Induktion.Everett J. Nelson - 1972 - Philosophia Naturalis 13 (4):458.
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    The Relation of Logic to Metaphysics.Everett J. Nelson - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (1):1-11.
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    The inductive argument for an external world.Everett J. Nelson - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (3):237-249.
    Metaphysical problems may be solved by the methods of inference employed in the empirical sciences. So we are told by many realists and pragmatists, among whom may be mentioned Professors J. B. Pratt, William Savery, and Donald Williams. Mr. Williams and Mr. Pratt have argued for the use of inductive methods in establishing the existence of an external world. Mr. Savery has asserted that all philosophical inference as to matter of fact is inductive. This naturalistic attitude is by no means (...)
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    Contradiction and the Presupposition of Existence.Everett J. Nelson - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):52-55.
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    Contradiction and the presupposition of existence.Everett J. Nelson - 1946 - Mind 55 (220):319-327.
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    Deductive systems and the absoluteness of logic.Everett J. Nelson - 1933 - Mind 42 (165):30-42.
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