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    Caring: Nurses, Women and Ethics.David L. Perry & Helga Kuhse - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):44.
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    The Concept Of Pleasure.David Louis Perry - 1967 - Mouton & Co..
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    Partly cloudy: ethics in war, espionage, covert action, and interrogation.David L. Perry - 2009 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    An introduction to ethical reasoning -- Comparative religious perspectives on war -- Just and unjust war in Shakespeare's Henry V -- Anticipating and preventing atrocities in war -- The CIA's original "social contract" -- The KGB: CIA's traditional adversary -- Espionage -- Covert action -- Interrogation -- Concluding reflections.
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    Locke on mixed modes, relations, and knowledge.David L. Perry - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):219-235.
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    Locke on Mixed Modes Modes, Relations, and Knowledge.David L. Perry - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):219.
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    Ambiguities in the 'War on Terror'.David L. Perry - 2005 - Journal of Military Ethics 4 (1):44-51.
    Kasher and Yadlin make significant contributions to the literature on counter-terrorism, (1) in their fine-tuned distinctions among degrees of individual involvement in terrorist activities, and (2) in weighing (a) obligations to minimize harm to one's own noncombatants and combatants against (b) the duty to limit harm to non-citizen noncombatants. But the authors? analysis is hampered by some ambiguous definitions, some unwieldy terms, and some questionable moral assumptions and arguments.
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    Battlefield Euthanasia: Ethics and the Law.David L. Perry - 2021 - In Daniel Messelken & David Winkler (eds.), Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity. Springer. pp. 115-128.
    After briefly narrating the evolution of Western ethical reflections on suicide and euthanasia, I argue that because people have a prima facie right not to be killed, it is usually unethical to kill anyone who poses no imminent lethal threat to others or who has not committed a capital crime. But I’m also persuaded that some instances of mercy killing in war are not only morally justifiable, they can be more ethical than allowing someone to die in agony and distress (...)
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  8. Business Intelligence and National Intelligence: Should the CIA Spy for American Companies?David L. Perry - unknown
    One of the hottest topics in business today is competitive intelligence, the effort by a company to obtain enough information about its competitors to give it a strategic edge over them in the marketplace. During the past decade, a number of books have been written in this country advising business managers on how to mine various sources of public information for this purpose: trade shows, public speeches by company executives, articles in obscure journals, and government agencies like the Food and (...)
     
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  9. Current Issues in Medicine and the Scope of Ethics.David L. Perry - unknown
    The word "ethics" is often used as a synonym for morality or values or ideals. But ethics is also sometimes defined as critical reflection on moral claims and moral beliefs, which themselves pertain to ideas about right and wrong conduct, good and bad motives and intentions, and so on. The scope of ethics is therefore enormous, and the problems and dilemmas theoretically subject to ethical scrutiny are endlessly varied and fascinating. This is no less the case in medicine; it often (...)
     
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  10. Cultural Relativism in Toulmin's Reason in Ethics.David L. Perry - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3):328.
     
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    Challenging the Conception of Care in Nursing.David L. Perry - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):44-45.
    An examination of Helga Kuhse, Caring: Nurses, Women and Ethics (1997).
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  12. Ethics and War in Comparative Religious Perspective.David L. Perry - unknown
    In this essay I intend to highlight a wide range of ethical views on killing and war in the world's major religious traditions. I've found that one can learn a lot about a tradition by paying attention to how it answers the question, Is it ever right to kill? What we find when we survey world religions are teachings that are at least paradoxical, and in some cases downright contradictory. Every major religious tradition regards life and especially human life as (...)
     
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  13. Ethical Considerations in Organ Transplants.David L. Perry - manuscript
    The ability to keep someone alive by replacing one or more of their major organs is an astounding achievement of 20th-century medicine. Unfortunately, the current supply of transplant organs is much lower than the need or demand for them, which means that thousands of people die every year in the U.S. alone for lack of a replacement organ.
     
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  14. Ethical Issues in Recent U.S. Military Engagements.David L. Perry - unknown
    Strict pacifists say that killing is always wrong. Jewish and Christian pacifists often appeal to the claim in Genesis that all people are made in the image of God, suggesting that killing them represents a kind of sacrilege as well as a violation of human dignity. Christian pacifists also refer to sayings of Jesus in the Gospels to love one's enemies and not retaliate against force with force. Hindu and Buddhist pacifists would cite their basic obligation of ahimsa, avoiding harm (...)
     
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  15. Pleasure and Justification.David L. Perry - 1970 - Personalist 51 (2):174-189.
     
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    Partly Cloudy: Ethics in War, Espionage, Covert Action, and Interrogation, 2nd ed.David L. Perry - 2016 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
    Ethics in war, espionage, covert action, interrogation, targeted killing. Prima facie duties. Professional ethics. Just war theory. CIA. KGB.
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    Prediction, Explanation, and Freedom.David L. Perry - 1965 - The Monist 49 (2):234-247.
    The aim of this article is to provide a way of resolving the apparent dilemma between our requirement as agents that actions should be free and our demand as spectators that all events should be predictable and explicable on the basis of antecedent conditions. I hope to show that what has often been incorrectly regarded as a logical incompatibility between freedom and determinism is, in fact, a disparity but not an over-all contradiction between the viewpoint of an agent and that (...)
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  18. Review of Henry Shue, Fighting Hurt: Rule and Exception in Torture and War.David L. Perry - 2016 - Parameters 46 (3).
    Review of Henry Shue, Fighting Hurt: Rule and Exception in Torture and War.
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    Simple ideas.David L. Perry - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):278-280.
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    What things can be evaluated.David L. Perry - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (6):186-192.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]David L. Perry & Alex Michalos - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (3):279-281.
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    Review. [REVIEW]David L. Perry - 2011 - Journal of Military Ethics 10 (4).
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    Review. [REVIEW]David L. Perry - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (9):686-744.
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  24. Review. [REVIEW]David L. Perry - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs (March).
    Review of an anthology of articles on interrogation and torture.
     
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    Torture: A Collection, Sanford Levinson, ed. , 319 pp., $29.95 cloth. [REVIEW]David L. Perry - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1):119-120.
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