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    Increasing a patient's sense of security in the hospital: A theory of trust and nursing action.Patricia S. Groves, Jacinda L. Bunch & Francis Kuehnle - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12569.
    Having a decreased sense of security leads to unnecessary suffering and distress for patients. Establishing trust is critical for nurses to promote a patient's sense of security, consistent with trauma‐informed care. Research regarding nursing action, trust, and sense of security is wide‐ranging but fragmented. We used theory synthesis to organize the disparate existing knowledge into a testable middle‐range theory encompassing these concepts in hospitals. The resulting model illustrates how individuals are admitted to the hospital with some predisposition to trust or (...)
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    Ethical studies.Francis Herbert Bradley - 1951 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    First published in 1876, this forceful and vigorous classic of English moral philosophy, written in opposition to Utilitarianism by one of England's most eminent philosophers, is now available for the first time since 1977.
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  3. The case for demoicracy in the European Union.Francis Cheneval & Frank Schimmelfennig - 2013 - .
    The debate on the European Union's democratic deficit usually operates within a national-democratic framework of analysis. This article argues for a change in methodology. It follows the thesis that the EU is a ‘demoicracy’– a polity of multiple demoi– and has to be evaluated as such. Core principles of demoicracy are developed and the EU is assessed accordingly. Such an evaluation is not only more adequate, but also provides original insights: it is found that, whereas the constitutional development of the (...)
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    Moral Status and the Architects of Principlism.Francis Beckwith & Allison Krile Thornton - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5):504-520.
    In this article, we discuss Beauchamp and Childress’s treatment of the issue of moral status. In particular, we introduce the five different perspectives on moral status that Beauchamp and Childress consider in Principles of Biomedical Ethics and explain their alternative to those perspectives, raise some critical questions about their approach, and offer a different way to think about one of the five theories of moral status that is more in line with what we believe some of its leading advocates affirm.
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    Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope, and Aims.Francis Galton - 1904 - Philosophical Explorations 10 (1):1 - 25.
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    Causation, Pluralism and Responsibility.Francis Longworth - 2006 - Philosophica 77 (1).
    Counterfactual theories of causation have had difficulty in delivering the intuitively correct verdicts for cases of causation involving preemption, without generating further counterexamples. Hall has offered a pluralistic theory of causation, according to which there are two concepts of causation: counterfactual dependence and production. Hall’s theory does deliver the correct verdicts for many of the problematic kinds of preemption. It also deals successfully with cases of causation by omission, which have proved stubborn counterexamples to physical process theories of causation. Hall’s (...)
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    Plato and Parmenides.Francis MacDonald Cornford - 1940 - Routledge.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    In Defense of National Climate Change Responsibility: A Reply to the Fairness Objection.Blake Francis - 2021 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 49 (2):115-155.
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    Property rights of personal data and the financing of pensions.Francis Cheneval - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (2):253-275.
    Property rights of personal data have been advocated for some time. From the perspective of economics of law some argued that they could lower transaction costs for contracts involving personal data. This may be the case, but new transaction costs are introduced by propertization and the issue has not been settled. In this paper, I focus on a different and potentially more important aspect. In the actual situation, data collectors externalize costs and internalize benefits. An ownership regime that enables every (...)
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    Is God really good to the upright? Theological educators exploring Psalm 73 through the Jungian lenses of sensing, intuition, feeling and thinking.Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones & Christopher F. Ross - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    Psalm 73 is a challenging Psalm in which the Psalmist draws on rich imagery to juxtapose doctrine and experience and to juxtapose the goodness of God with divine retribution. Drawing on data provided by 15 theological educators within the Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf, this study tests the thesis that the imagery of Psalm 73 will be perceived differently by sensing types and by intuitive types and that the issue ‘Is God really good to the upright?’ will be (...)
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    Racial Injustice and Neuroethics: Time for Action.Francis X. Shen - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (3):212-216.
    As a member of the BRAIN Neuroethics Subgroup, which drafted the Neuroethics Roadmap, I am proud of our work. The Roadmap is the result of many hours of thoughtful discussion, and reflects strong l...
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  12. Hume’s Scepticism with Regard to Reason: A Reconsideration.Francis W. Dauer - 1996 - Hume Studies 22 (2):211-229.
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    Tests of two theories of decision in an "expanded judgment" situation.Francis W. Irwin, W. A. S. Smith & Jane F. Mayfield - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (4):261.
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    The advancement of learning and New Atlantis.Francis Bacon - 1974 - Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press. Edited by Arthur Johnston & Francis Bacon.
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  15. Reconnecting the Philosophy of Religion and Engaged Religious Reasoning.Francis X. Clooney - 2010 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (2):111 - 125.
    It is no surprise that the philosophy of religion, the many disciplines counted within the study of religion and theology, and religion-specific studies, all have their own methods and interests, and often proceed necessarily as conversations among small groups of experts. But the intellectual cogency and credibility of such studies also entails a problematization of the boundaries that divide them. While disciplinary distinctions are necessary and valuable, a freer flow of ideas and questions across boundaries is to the benefit of (...)
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    Infanticide, moral status and moral reasons: the importance of context.Leslie Francis & Anita Silvers - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5):289-292.
    Giubilini and Minerva ask why birth should be a critical dividing line between acceptable and unacceptable reasons for terminating existence. Their argument is that birth does not change moral status in the sense that is relevant: the ability to be harmed by interruption of one's aims. Rather than question the plausibility of their position or the argument they give, we ask instead about the importance to scholarship or policy of publishing the article: does it to any extent make a novel (...)
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    Promoting Research Integrity in Africa: An African Voice of Concern on Research Misconduct and the Way Forward.Francis Kombe, Eucharia Nkechinyere Anunobi, Nyanyukweni Pandeni Tshifugula, Douglas Wassenaar, Dimpho Njadingwe, Salim Mwalukore, Jonathan Chinyama, Bodo Randrianasolo, Perpetua Akindeh, Priscilla S. Dlamini, Felasoa Noroseheno Ramiandrisoa & Naina Ranaivo - 2013 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (3):158-166.
    African researchers and their collaborators have been making significant contributions to useful research findings and discoveries in Africa. Despite evidence of scientific misconduct even in heavily regulated research environments, there is little documented information that supports prevalence of research misconduct in Africa. Available literature on research misconduct has focused on the developed world, where credible research integrity systems are already in place. Public attention to research misconduct has lately increased, calling for attention to weaknesses in current research policies and regulatory (...)
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  18. The great instauration.Francis Bacon - unknown
     
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    Logic, Metaphysics, and the Natural Sociability of Mankind.Francis Hutcheson, James Moore & Michael Silverthorne - 2006 - Liberty Fund.
    James Moore states that "some of the most distinctive and central arguments of Hutcheson's philosophy - the importance of ideas brought to mind by the internal senses, the presence in human nature of calm desires, of generous and benevolent instincts - will be found to emerge in the course of these writings.""--Jacket.
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    The mysterious case of the Ethiopian eunuch : an empirical and psychological examination in biblical hermeneutics.Leslie J. Francis & S. H. Jones - forthcoming - Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
    During the Easter Season Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary invites participating churches to draw on early chapters of the Acts of the Apostles as the guiding reading for the principal Sunday service. This study employs the SIFT approach to biblical hermeneutics to engage a group of 24 Anglican clergy serving in Eastern Newfoundland to reflect on the Easter message within the mysterious case of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8: 26-40. By inviting these clergy to work in type-alike (...)
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    The Holly Bough service at Liverpool Cathedral and psychological type theory: Fresh expressions or inherited church?Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones & Ursula McKenna - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    One of the key intentions of fresh expressions of church is to reach the kind of people inherited church find it hard to reach. Psychological type profiling of church congregations has demonstrated that Anglican churches have particular difficulty in reaching those whose Jungian judging preference is for thinking rather than for feeling. Studies that have explored the psychological type profile of participants within fresh expressions suggest that they do not significantly differ from inherited congregations in terms of reaching thinking types. (...)
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  22. Orienting Social Epistemology.Francis Remedios - 2013 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.
    Comparison of Steve Fuller's and Alvin Goldman's social epistemologies.
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    Charles Darwin and The origin of species.Keith Francis - 2007 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Looks at the life of Charles Darwin, covers the background of the book "On the Origin of Species," presents Darwin's theories and concepts of evolution, and discusses the impact of the book.
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    Illustrations on the Moral Sense (1728).Francis Hutcheson & Editor Peach, Bernard - 1971 - Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Edited by Bernard Peach & Gilbert Burnet.
    Also contains the Burnet/Hutcheson correspondence.
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    A Sociology of Treason: The Construction of Weakness.Francis Lee & Vasilis Galis - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):154-179.
    The process of translation has both an excluding and including character. The analysis of actor networks, the process of mobilizing alliances, and constructing networks is a common and worthwhile focus. However, the simultaneous betrayals, dissidences, and controversies are often only implied in network construction stories. We aim to nuance the construction aspect of actor–network theory by shining the analytical searchlight elsewhere, where the theoretical tools of ANT have not yet systematically ventured. We argue that we need to understand every process (...)
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  26. Hume's Evidential/Testimonial Epistemology, Probability, and Miracles.Francis J. Beckwith - 1991 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12:87 - 104.
    In this paper I will critically analyze the first part of David Hume’s argument against miracles, which has been traditionally referred to as the in-principle argument. However, unlike most critiques of Hume’s argument, I will (1) present a view of evidential epistemology and probability that will take into consideration Hume’s accurate observation that miracles are highly improbable events while(2) arguing that one can be within one’s epistemic rights in believing that a miracle has occurred. As for the proper definition of (...)
     
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    The dialectical uses of ideal-types.Francis Hearn - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):531-561.
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    Axiomatization of abelian-by- G groups for a finite group G.Francis Oger - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (7):515-521.
    We show that, for each finite group G, there exists an axiomatization of the class of abelian-by-G groups with a single sentence. In the proof, we use the definability of the subgroups M n in an abelian-by-finite group M, and the Auslander-Reiten sequences for modules over an Artin algebra.
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    Três Figuras do Discípulo na Filosofia Antiga.Francis Wolf - 1993 - Discurso 22:123-152.
    Este artigo examina três figuras típicas do discípulo na filosofia antiga: o socrático (“filho ciumento”), o epicurista (“doente curado, mas psitacista”) e o aristotélico (“hermeneuta insatisfeito”).
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    Essays.Francis Bacon - 1902 - Grant Richards.
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    Feminist philosophy of law.Leslie Francis - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Comprensión intercultural y arte.Francis Berenson - 1990 - Anuario Filosófico 23 (1):9-24.
    Quiero examinar dos tesis opuestas acerca de la posibilidad de comprender el arte de otras culturas: 1. La tesis según la cual hay una dificultad inherente e insupera-ble en la comprensión del arte de las culturas distintas de la propia. Esta tesis nace de la creencia de que, puesto que el arte es la expresión de significados y sentimientos que pertenecen a esa cultura, el observador externo no puede ni siquiera empezar a comprender tal arte en cuanto que lo que (...)
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    Cardinal Manning and the Dilke Divorce Case.Francis Bywater - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (4):539-553.
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  34. Czy filozofia jońska była naukowa.Francis M. Cornford - 2001 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 38 (2):5-15.
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    Latin American Liberation Theology.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1974 - Interpretation 28 (4):441-457.
    Responsive to the signs of the Latin American situation, liberation theology suggests new interpretations of the symbols of faith and calls for a radical transformation of man and society.
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    The Current State of the South African Book Publishing Industry.Francis Galloway - 2009 - Logos 20 (1):206-216.
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    Environments of Change: Building the New Berlin For the New Millennium.Francis J. Greene - 1997 - Symploke 5 (1):222-231.
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    Identidad(es) en tránsito. Las culturas en la era de la globalización.Francis Guibal - 2003 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 15 (2):217-242.
    ¿La irreductible pluralidad de culturas puede, debe, encontrar “derecho de ciudadanía” en las nuevas configuraciones de nuestro mundo? Con vistas a esclarecer filosóficamente esta cuestión que hoy es crucial, examinamos en primer lugar la idea misma de “cultura” antes de ver cómo puede dar lugar a realizaciones diversas. Entre los extremos opuestos de la clausura ideológica y de la fragmentación estética, buscamos orientarnos hacia un acuerdo razonable susceptible de apelar a cierta trascendencia ético-espiritual. Esbozo, pues, de una dinámica lógicamente significante (...)
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    Identité(s) en transit.Francis Guibal - 2002 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 4:661-679.
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    Le bonheur d' une excellence abandonnée. A partir de la Philosophie morale d'Eric Weil.Francis Guibal - 1999 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 11 (1):425-452.
    ¿Es posible volcar en los moldes modernos de la libertad y de la autonomía al antiguo significado de la virtud? Para resolver tal interrogante, nos apoyaremos en las tesis esgrimidas por la Filosofía moral deEric Weil, obra que nos ayudará a medir la magnitud del enfrentamiento de Aristóteles con Kant, conduciéndonos,de la mano de Hegel, a través de una meditación sobre el actuar histórico; orientando, en parejogrado, a la rellexión moral hacia su autosuperación vital y existencial. Por último, sentaremos el (...)
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  41. La filosofía y su otro. Reflexiones a partir de la obra de Eric Weil.Francis Guibal - 1987 - Diálogo Filosófico 9:302-307.
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    Philosophies du christianisme aujourd'hui.Francis Guibal - 2005 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 2:217-260.
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    Further study of the method of comparison applied to the problem of memory changes.Francis W. Irwin & Herbert Rovner - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (5):533.
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    La Croyance, le Savoir Et la Foi: Une Refondation Érotétique de la Métaphysique.Francis Jacques - 2005 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Les " questions " de l'être et de Dieu sont sans cesse relancées. Encore faut-il les identifier et les réidentifier. Qu'en est-il de cette mémoire en sursis? On est renvoyé à l'identité de quelque chose comme un questionnement métaphysique dont le maintien des présupposés - de Parménide et Augustin à nos jours - autorise la reformulation. Gilson parle très justement de constantes mais il n'en problématise pas la nature. Je ne me dérobe pas aux avertissements de l'analyse logique moderne, tout (...)
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  45. Play Station "América": Georges et Ronald font du cinéma.Francis Martens - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 101:119-122.
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    An Introduction to Logic.Francis Moorcroft - 1998 - The Philosophers' Magazine 4:50-51.
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    Bronze-age conciliarism: Edmond Richer's encounters with Cajetan and Bellarmine.Francis Oakley - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (1):65-86.
    This essay focuses on the persistence of conciliarist constitutionalism down into the seventeenth century, and on the particular way in which the Gallican author, Edmond Richer (1559-1631), framed it in his sweeping and influential critiques of the papalist ecclesiology. In the tradition established by his fifteenth- and sixteenth-century predecessors in the Parisian theology faculty, Richer's formulation of conciliar theory was essentially political in nature. As a result, it lent itself readily to use in the cause of constitutionalist aspiration by such (...)
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    In praise of prolepsis: Meaning, significance and the medieval contribution to political thought.Francis Oakley - 2006 - History of Political Thought 27 (3):407-422.
    To the historian concerned with the long development of Western political thinking, the medieval phase has frequently proved to be difficult to access and the significance of its various aspects or components hard to assess. One way around that difficulty is to sharpen the focus by adopting a world-historical perspective and by taking as one's criterion of significance the degree to which the components of the medieval legacy helped shape the unquestionable singularity of Western political thought. Take that tack, however, (...)
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    Prague Panoramas: National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century. By Cynthia Paces.Francis D. Raška - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):424 - 425.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 424-425, June 2012.
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    Parkinsonian Rigidity: The First Hundred-and-One Years 1817-1918.Francis Schiller - 1986 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 8 (2):221 - 236.
    Between James Parkinson's 'shaking palsy' and the first report of the post-encephalitic manifestation — initially not recognizable as a complication of that incipient 'Spanish flu' epidemic — it took over a hundred years to arrive at a clear appreciation and differentiation of its most disabling feature: rigidity. This paper traces the development, step by hesitant or bold step, of the pertinent ideas and terms regarding muscle tone before and after Parkinson, their basis in neuropathological advances as they were made for (...)
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