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  1. “If I Break a Rule, What Do I Do, Fire Myself?” Ethics Codes of Independent Blogs.David D. Perlmutter & Mary Schoen - 2007 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22 (1):37-48.
    As the latest tool for disseminated information and editorial comment shaping public opinion, blogging is quickly gaining popularity, prominence, and power. One major controversy for the new medium of circulating news and commentary is to what extent or even whether blogs should have codes of ethics. We examined 30 politically-oriented weblogs. Of these, only a few had a code of ethics, stated or implied. Little cohesion existed between the codes of ethics, but a few themes emerged. Qualitative analysis of the (...)
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    “If I Break a Rule, What Do I Do, Fire Myself?” Ethics Codes of Independent Blogs.David D. Perlmutter & Mary Schoen - 2007 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22 (1):37 – 48.
    As the latest tool for disseminated information and editorial comment shaping public opinion, blogging is quickly gaining popularity, prominence, and power. One major controversy for the new medium of circulating news and commentary is to what extent or even whether blogs should have codes of ethics. We examined 30 politically-oriented weblogs. Of these, only a few had a code of ethics, stated or implied. Little cohesion existed between the codes of ethics, but a few themes emerged. Qualitative analysis of the (...)
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  3. Personal Injury Consultation, Evaluation, and the Expert Witness David D. Stein.David D. Stein - 2009 - In Steven F. Bucky (ed.), Ethical and Legal Issues for Mental Health Professionals: In Forensic Settings. Brunner-Routledge. pp. 21.
     
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  4. Ernest Hemingway, the Voice of an Era.David D. Anderson - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):234.
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    Reading Yack While Pondering the Origins of Totalitarianism.David D. Roberts - 2021 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 33 (2):206-217.
    ABSTRACT In The Longing for Total Revolution, Bernard Yack claims not to account for totalitarianism but simply to unearth a new, specifically modern mindset. Still, the problem of totalitarianism, and whatever connection it might have had with that mindset, lurks throughout his book. Yack convincingly posits a relationship between a troubling new sense of historical embeddedness and novel totalist thinking. But his sense of the range of responses to historicity proves too limited to illuminate the connection between the longing for (...)
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    AI decision-support: a dystopian future of machine paternalism?David D. Luxton - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (4):232-233.
    Physicians and other healthcare professionals are increasingly finding ways to use artificial intelligent decision support systems in their work. IBM Watson Health, for example, is a commercially available technology that is providing AI-DDS services in genomics, oncology, healthcare management and more.1 AI’s ability to scan massive amounts of data, detect patterns, and derive solutions from data is vastly more superior than that of humans. AI technology is undeniably integral to the future of healthcare and public health, and thoughtful consideration of (...)
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    An Introduction to Constructivism for Social Workers.David D. Fisher - 1991 - Praeger.
    Constructivism is based on the principle that our personalities, behavior, and society are organized by the ways in which we attribute meanings to events, and act upon those meanings. It provides a philosophy, an epistemology, and methods that are especially congruent with the central values of social work, particularly client self-determination. In this volume, Dr. David D.V. Fisher introduces social workers to constructivism, a perspective which is becoming increasingly popular in the social sciences, and which has already been embraced (...)
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  8. The Absurd Hero in American Fiction Updike, Styron, Bellow, Salinger /by David Galloway. --. --.David D. Galloway - 1981 - University of Texas Press, C1981.
     
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    Written Consent: Sometimes More Trouble than it is Worth?David D. Pothier - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (2):78-79.
    Informed consent is crucial in most research but written consent is not without its drawbacks. Written consent serves to protect the researcher more than it serves to protect the participant and this can present a barrier to their relationship. In certain circumstances it can undermine the trust important in research. For ‘simple’ studies, where treatments are largely interchangeable or where consent is implied, written consent can be considered not only to be unnecessary, but actually harmful. Research ethics committees should consider (...)
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  10. JL O The Ethical Design of Human Experiments.David D. Rutstein - forthcoming - Bioethics: Basic Writings on the Key Ethical Questions That Surround the Major, Modern Biological Possibilities and Problems.
     
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    Nothing But History: Reconstruction and Extremity After Metaphysics.David D. Roberts - 1995 - University of California Press.
    "An admirable accomplishment.... Roberts provides valuable insights into the current debate on the nature of historical knowledge in our present 'postmodern' time. Anyone concerned with the philosophy of history will need to reckon with this book."--Allan D. Megill, author of "Prophets of Extremity".
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  12. Presupposition incorporation in adverbial quantifier domains.David D. Ahn - 2005 - In Emar Maier, Corien Bary & Janneke Huitink (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 9. Nijmegen Centre for Semantics. pp. 16--29.
     
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  13. A Comparison of the Poetic Theories of Emerson and Poe.David D. Anderson - 1960 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):471.
     
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  14. A liberal democratic approach to language justice.David D. Laitin & Rob Reich - 2003 - In Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten (eds.), Language Rights and Political Theory. Oxford University Press. pp. 80--104.
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    The monarchy and the Fascist regime in Italy.David D. Roberts - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Controversy has long surrounded the complex relationship between King Victor Emmanuel III and the dictator Benito Mussolini in Fascist Italy. It is clear that the king played decisive roles in bringing Mussolini to power in 1922 and in removing him in 1943. In between, the two coexisted as Italy became a ‘dyarchy’, with two foci of power. The presence of the monarchy at once checked Fascist radicalism and persuaded many conservatives to adhere to the regime. Thanks especially to the monarchy, (...)
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    Digitale Fotografie Für Dummies, Xxl-Edition.David D. Busch - 2004 - Wiley-Vch.
    Sie halten stolz Ihre neue digitale Kamera in den Händen und würden damit gerne alles übertreffen, was Sie jemals an Fotos geschossen haben? Mit Digitale Fotografie für Dummies XXL-Edition ist das kein Problem! David D. Busch gibt Ihnen nicht nur einen Überblick über die Möglichkeiten der neuen Kameratechnik, sondern steigt mit Ihnen tief und Schritt für Schritt in alle Bereiche ein, die für ein gutes Foto wichtig sind. Angefangen vom Equipment über die richtige Aufnahmetechnik bis hin zur Bearbeitung am (...)
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    The Cultural Identities of a European State.David D. Laitin - 1997 - Politics and Society 25 (3):277-302.
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    The Perestroikan Challenge to Social Science.David D. Laitin - 2003 - Politics and Society 31 (1):163-184.
    Political science faces a challenge from a “Mr. Perestroika,” who decries the hegemony of formal and statistical analysis in the discipline. Although not connected with this movement, Bent Flyvbjerg makes the best case for a renewed dominance for qualitative and case study work throughout the social sciences. This article challenges Flyvbjerg’s call for a phronetic as opposed to an epistemic discipline. It challenges as well the unqualified call for pluralism advocated by many in the perestroika movement. It offers instead an (...)
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  19. Slippery slope arguments.David D. White - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (2):206.
     
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    What was the history of the book? A response.David D. Hall - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 4 (3):537-544.
    The history of the book is everywhere, so widely diffused that it merits comparison with the famously elusive Scarlet Pimpernel, whose pursuers sought him without success. Like that figure, book history passes among us in disguise, reluctant to reveal its presence even as it gains ever-greater recognition. In some quarters, it lurks within the domain of bibliography, a field of scholarship dedicated to describing the histories of printed texts and, in the service of this enterprise, concerned with the details of (...)
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    Benedetto Croce and the Uses of Historicism.David D. Roberts - 1987
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    Experiential being and the inherent self: Towards a constructivist theory of the self.David D. V. Fisher - 1988 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18 (2):149–167.
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    The Absurd Hero in American Fiction: Updike, Styron, Bellow, Salinger.David D. Galloway - 1981 - University of Texas Press.
    Analyzes the ways in which four contemporary novelists depict the rebel and the world that rejects him. Bibliogs.
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    Falling in Love with Wisdom: American Philosophers Talk About Their Calling.David D. Karnos & Robert G. Shoemaker (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Oup Usa.
    A fascinating collection of revealing memoirs by sixty-four philosophers discussing how they fell in love with philosophy, their calling to this life in pursuit of wisdom, and how they eventually or suddenly became philosophers.
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    Falling in love with wisdom.David D. Karnos & Robert G. Shoemaker - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (2):293-293.
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    Kierkegaard’s Originality.David D. Possen - 2011 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 32 (2):281-296.
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    The Exemplarity of Socrates in The Sickness Unto Death.David D. Possen - 2010 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2010 (1):377-390.
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    COREC Model Information: Can Patients Read What COREC Wants Us to Give Them?David D. Pothier, Paul Nankivell & Corné-Louise Bredenkamp - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (1):22-23.
    For a patient to make an informed decision about participation in research, it is fundamental that they can understand what is involved. COREC has produced a model information sheet and consent form that researchers are encouraged and sometimes forced to use by LRECs. By applying readability statistics to these documents we have shown that the majority of the UK population would not be able to read this proposed text.
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    Introducing the Concept of the Research Governance 'Ratchet'.David D. Pothier - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (2):72-73.
    Ensuring that research is of high quality and is based on sound ethical principles is not easy; it requires a fine balance between adequate oversight and suitable facilitation. The current state of research ethics governance is an ideal environment to maintain a governance ‘ratchet’ rather than produce a well-organized and carefully thought out ‘dial’.
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    An Exploratory Study on Mind Wandering, Metacognition, and Verbal Creativity in Chilean High School Students.David D. Preiss, Miguel Ibaceta, Dominga Ortiz, Héctor Carvacho & Valeska Grau - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Mother‐Son Intimacy and the Dual View of Woman in Andalusia: Analysis Through Oral Poetry.David D. Gilmore - 1986 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 14 (3):227-251.
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    The Sophists in Plato's Dialogues.David D. Corey - 2015 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _Draws out numerous affinities between the sophists and Socrates in Plato's dialogues._.
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    Learning in the Plural: Essays on the Humanities and Public Life.David D. Cooper - 2014 - Michigan State University Press.
    Can civic engagement rescue the humanities from a prolonged identity crisis? How can the practices and methods, the conventions and innovations of humanities teaching and scholarship yield knowledge that contributes to the public good? These are just two of the vexing questions David D. Cooper tackles in his essays on the humanities, literacy, and public life. As insightful as they are provocative, these essays address important issues head-on and raise questions about the relevance and roles of humanities teaching and (...)
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    The Poet as Elaborator: Analytical Psychology as a Critical Paradigm.David D. Cooper - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (1):51-63.
    Perhaps the best way to understand Harold Bloom's enigmatic theory of "poetic misprision" is to avoid the immanent critique altogether. It is best described, rather , as a synthesis. Bloom seems to have taken Aristotle's mimesis and linked it to Freud's concept of sublimation,1 with particular emphasis on the role that sublimation plays in "the family romance." Even if one were to hedge a bit and take into account the fact that neo-Freudian re-evaluations of orthodox psychoanalysis have succeeded in extracting (...)
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  35. Questioning the modern and revolutionary credentials of European fascism.David D. Roberts - 2012 - European Journal of Political Theory 11 (4):459-473.
  36. Intensionality and the gödel theorems.David D. Auerbach - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 48 (3):337--51.
    Philosophers of language have drawn on metamathematical results in varied ways. Extensionalist philosophers have been particularly impressed with two, not unrelated, facts: the existence, due to Frege/Tarski, of a certain sort of semantics, and the seeming absence of intensional contexts from mathematical discourse. The philosophical import of these facts is at best murky. Extensionalists will emphasize the success and clarity of the model theoretic semantics; others will emphasize the relative poverty of the mathematical idiom; still others will question the aptness (...)
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    The Physicality of the Sign.David D. Olds - 1992 - Semiotics:166-173.
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  38. The wandering of the soul: Proclus and the dialectic of the "Parmenides".David D. Butorac - 2009 - Dionysius 27:33-54.
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    Jonathan Edwards in his time, and in ours.David D. Hall - 2004 - Modern Intellectual History 1 (3):387-398.
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    Croce in America: Influence, misunderstanding, and neglect.David D. Roberts - 1995 - Humanitas 8 (2):3-34.
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    Fascism, Marxism, and the Question of Modern Revolution.David D. Roberts - 2010 - European Journal of Political Theory 9 (2):183-201.
    Bitterly anti-Marxist though it was, fascism now appears to have been in some sense revolutionary in its own right, but this raises new questions about the meaning of modern revolution. In a recent essay Roger Griffin, a major authority on fascism, challenges Marxists and non-Marxists to engage in a dialogue that would deepen our understanding of the relationship between the Marxist-communist and fascist revolutionary directions. Although he finds openings within the Marxist tradition, Griffin insists that, if such dialogue is to (...)
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  42. 11. History as Thought and Action: Croce's Historicism and the Contemporary Challenge.David D. Roberts - 1999 - In Jack D'Amico, Dain A. Trafton & Massimo Verdicchio (eds.), The Legacy of Benedetto Croce: Contemporary Critical Views. University of Toronto Press. pp. 196-230.
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    Linguistic nominalism.David D. Welker - 1970 - Mind 79 (316):569-580.
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  44. Productive living, from the standpoints of religion and psychology.David D. Eitzen - 1941 - Los Angeles, Calif.,: Los Angeles, Calif..
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    Au coeur de l'humain.David Bohm & Jean Bouchart D'orval - 1996 - Boucherville, Québec : Éditions de Mortagne.
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    Hypermedia: A Tool for STS Education?David D. Kumar - 1991 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (6):331-332.
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  47. Personal injury : Consultation, evaluation, and the expert witness.David D. Stein - 2009 - In Steven F. Bucky (ed.), Ethical and Legal Issues for Mental Health Professionals: In Forensic Settings. Brunner-Routledge. pp. 21.
     
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    Science for Democracy: Communicating Science for Knowledge Equity.David D. Kumar - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (5-6):290-292.
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    Liberal Theory and the Nation.David D. Laitin - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (2):221-236.
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    Structure and Irony in Social Revolutions.David D. Laitin & Carolyn M. Warner - 1992 - Political Theory 20 (1):147-151.
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