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    The Role of the Sunshine Act in Reducing Conflict of Interest in Medical Research and Patient Care.Dipal Chatterjee, Fred Xavier & Subrata Saha - 2013 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 4 (2):103-119.
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    Factors influencing college students' confidence in using electronic books as learning tools.Queen E. Booker & Fred L. Kitchens - 2011 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 41 (2):7-17.
    An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. This paper examines factors in college student confidence in using electronic books as learning tools between 2007 and 2009. The study was done in response to the growing concern over the cost of textbooks and the increase in the use of e-textbooks to counteract that cost. This study shows that despite a lack of a (...)
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    Reply to hawthorne.Fred Dretske - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 43--46.
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    Adjusting Utility for Justice.Fred Feldman - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):567-585.
    1. Introduction. In a famous passage near the beginning of A Theory of Justice, John Rawls discusses utilitarianism’s notorious difficulties with justice. According to classic forms of utilitarianism, a certain course of action is morally right if it produces the greatest sum of satisfactions. And, as Rawls points out, the perplexing implication is “…that it does not matter, except indirectly, how this sum of satisfactions is distributed among individuals any more than it matters, except indirectly, how one man distributes his (...)
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    The other Heidegger.Fred Reinhard Dallmayr - 1993 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Still the German philosopher Martin (1889-1976), not Harvey down at the bakery. Dallmayr (political theory, U. of Notre Dame) explores his alternative political ideas, at odds both with traditional metaphysics and with the prevailing ideologies of our time, without getting tangled up in the usual controversy of his adherence to Nazism after 1933. He identifies Heidegger's his views on democracy, public ethics and justice, and political agency and community, and suggests how they might contribute to modern thought. Annotation copyright by (...)
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  6. On the Economic Theory of Socialism.Fred M. Taylor - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:445.
     
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  7. Precis of 'Knowledge and the Flow of Information'.Fred I. Dretske - 2000 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: readings in contemporary epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  8. Conscious experience.Fred Dretske - 2014 - In Josh Weisberg (ed.), Consciousness (Key Concepts in Philosophy). Cambridge, UK: Polity.
     
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    Three Arguments Against Institutional Conscientious Objection, and Why They Are (Metaphysically) Unconvincing.Xavier Symons & Reginald Mary Chua - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (3):298-312.
    The past decade has seen a burgeoning of scholarly interest in conscientious objection in healthcare. While the literature to date has focused primarily on individual healthcare practitioners who object to participation in morally controversial procedures, in this article we consider a different albeit related issue, namely, whether publicly funded healthcare institutions should be required to provide morally controversial services such as abortions, emergency contraception, voluntary sterilizations, and voluntary euthanasia. Substantive debates about institutional responsibility have remained largely at the level of (...)
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    Psychological Analysis and the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill.Fred Wilson - 1990
    John Stuart Mill underwent a mental crisis in the 1820s. He emerged from it, argues Fred Wilson, with a new understanding of the notion of introspective analysis more dequare as an empirical method than the sort of analysis that had been used by earlier utilitarian thinkiers such as Bentham and James Mill. Wilson's study places Mill's innovations in the context of earlier work in ethics and perception and of subsequent developments in the history of psychology. He shows the significance (...)
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  11. Types and ontology.Fred Sommers - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (3):327-363.
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  12. The Logic of Natural Language.Fred Sommers - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (3):367-368.
     
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  13. Mental events as structuring causes of behavior.Fred Dretske - 1993 - In John Heil & Alfred R. Mele (eds.), Mental Causation. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 121--135.
  14. Dissonant beliefs.Fred Sommers - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):267-274.
    1. Philosophers tend to talk of belief as a ‘propositional attitude.’ As Fodor says:" The standard story about believing is that it's a two place relation, viz., a relation between a person and a proposition. My story is that believing is never an unmediated relation between a person and a proposition. In particular nobody grasps a proposition except insofar as he is appropriately related to some vehicle that expresses the proposition. " Fodor's story – that belief is a three-place relation (...)
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  15. Existence in Search of Essence: Farias Brito's Philosophy of Spirit.Fred Gillette Sturm - 1961 - Dissertation, Columbia University
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    Religious Language, Cognition, and Intentionality.Fred Gillette Sturm - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:215-224.
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    Pellegrino, MacIntyre, and the internal morality of clinical medicine.Xavier Symons - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (3):243-251.
    There has been significant debate about whether the moral norms of medical practice arise from some feature or set of features internal to the discipline of medicine. In this article, I analyze Edmund Pellegrino’s conception of the internal morality of medicine, and situate it in the context of Alasdair MacIntyre’s influential account of “practice.” Building upon MacIntyre, Pellegrino argued that medicine is a social practice with its own unique goals—namely, the medical, human, and spiritual good of the patient—and that the (...)
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    Rationing, Responsibility and Blameworthiness: An Ethical Evaluation of Responsibility-Sensitive Policies for Healthcare Rationing.Xavier Symons & Reginald Chua - 2021 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (1):53-76.
    Several ethicists have defended the use of responsibility-based criteria in healthcare rationing. Yet in this article we outline two challenges to the implementation of responsibility-based healthcare rationing policies. These two challenges are, namely, that responsibility for past behavior can diminish as an agent changes, and that blame can come apart from responsibility. These challenges suggest that it is more difficult to hold someone responsible for health related actions than proponents of responsibility-sensitive healthcare policies suggest. We close by discussing public health (...)
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    An Ethical Examination of Donor Anonymity and a Defence of a Legal Ban on Anonymous Donation and the Establishment of a Central Register.Xavier Symons & Henry Kha - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (1):105-115.
    Many if not most sperm donors in the early years of IVF donated under conditions of anonymity. There is, however, a growing awareness of the ethical cost of withholding identifying parental information from donor children. Today, anonymous donation is illegal in many jurisdictions, and some jurisdictions have gone as far as retrospectively invalidating contracts whereby donors were guaranteed anonymity. This article provides a critical evaluation of the ethics and legality of anonymous donation. We defend Australian and British legislation that has (...)
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  20. Reply: Causal relevance and explanatory exclusion.Fred Dretske - 1990 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Information, Semantics and Epistemology. Cambridge: Blackwell.
  21. Critical Theory Criticized: Habermas's "Knowledge and Human Interests" and its Aftermath.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (3):211.
     
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    Technology, Sociology, Humanism: Simondon and the Problem of the Human Sciences.Xavier Guchet & Mark Hayward - 2012 - Substance 41 (3):76-92.
    Before his death in 1989, Gilbert Simondon wrote two major books consisting of his principal and complementary theses, both defended in 1958. The complementary thesis on the mode of existence of technical objects was published in 1958, while it was only in 1964 that sections of his principal thesis on individuation were made available to the public (and even then only the chapters dedicated to the regimes of physical and vital individuation, excluding those dealing with psychic and collective individuation.) Over (...)
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  23. The explanatory role of content.Fred Dretske - 1988 - In Robert H. Grimm & Daniel Davy Merrill (eds.), Contents of Thought. Tucson.
     
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  24. Bioethics in Costa Rica : origins and challenges.Fred Gifford & Ana Rodriguez - 2011 - In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
     
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  25. Predicability.Fred Sommers - 1964 - In Max Black (ed.), Philosophy in America. Ithaca: Routledge. pp. 262--281.
     
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  26. Why should HCWs receive priority access to vaccines in a pandemic?Xavier Symons, Steve Matthews & Bernadette Tobin - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundViral pandemics present a range of ethical challenges for policy makers, not the least among which are difficult decisions about how to allocate scarce healthcare resources. One important question is whether healthcare workers should receive priority access to a vaccine in the event that an effective vaccine becomes available. This question is especially relevant in the coronavirus pandemic with governments and health authorities currently facing questions of distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.Main textIn this article, we critically evaluate the most common ethical (...)
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    ‘Alive by default’: An exploration of Velleman’s unfair burdens argument against state sanctioned euthanasia.Xavier Symons & Reginald Chua - 2019 - Bioethics 34 (3):288-294.
    In this article we critically evaluate an argument against state‐sanctioned euthanasia made by David Velleman in his 1992 paper ‘Against the right to die’. In that article, Velleman argues that legalizing euthanasia is morally problematic as it will deprive eligible patients of the opportunity of staying ‘alive by default’. That is to say, those patients who are rendered eligible for euthanasia as a result of legislative reform will face the burden of having to justify their continued existence to their epistemic (...)
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  28. The intentionality of perception.Fred Dretske - 2003 - In Barry Smith (ed.), John Searle. Cambridge University Press. pp. 154-168.
     
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    The Importance of Responsible Innovation and the Necessity of ‘Innovation-Care’.Xavier Pavie - 2014 - Philosophy of Management 13 (1):21-42.
    This study deals with responsibility as part of innovation. By nature, innovation gives birth to development for the organization and can only be at the core of any strategy within an ever-increasingly global economic context. However it also raises new questions stemming mostly from the impossibility to forecast the success of the innovations. More precisely, the questions raised by innovation also concern its consequences on society as a whole. Today, the innovator should understand his responsibility, the consequence of each innovation. (...)
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  30. Mill on psychology and the moral sciences.Fred Wilson - 1998 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Mill. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 203--54.
     
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    Distribution matters.Fred Sommers - 1975 - Mind 84 (333):27-46.
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    Why is there something and not nothing?Fred Sommers - 1966 - Analysis 26 (6):177-181.
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    Why Conscience Matters: A Theory of Conscience and Its Relevance to Conscientious Objection in Medicine.Xavier Symons - 2023 - Res Publica 29 (1):1-21.
    Conscience is an idea that has significant currency in liberal democratic societies. Yet contemporary moral philosophical scholarship on conscience is surprisingly sparse. This paper seeks to offer a rigorous philosophical account of the role of conscience in moral life with a view to informing debates about the ethics of conscientious objection in medicine. I argue that conscience is concerned with a commitment to moral integrity and that restrictions on freedom of conscience prevent agents from living a moral life. In section (...)
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  34. Breve introduzione alla fenomenologia husserliana.Xavier Tilliette - 1983 - Lanciano: Itinerari. Edited by Enrico Garulli.
     
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  35. La philosophie de Schelling et le problème de l'individuation.Xavier Tilliette - 1991 - In Annie Bitbol-Hespériès & Pierre-Noël Mayaud (eds.), Le Problème de l'individuation. Paris: J. Vrin.
     
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  36. Merleau-Ponty.Xavier Tilliette - 1970 - [Paris]: Seghers. Edited by Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
  37. Irrationaliteit en contradictie.Xavier Vanmechelen - 1995 - In Jon Elster & Stefaan E. Cuypers (eds.), Indirecte rede: Jon Elster over rationaliteit en irrationaliteit. Leuven: Acco.
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  38. Cosmologie et phenomenolgie : Whtehead et Merleau Ponty.Xavier Verley - 2006 - In Pedro M. S. Alves, José Manuel Santos & Alexandre Franco de Sá (eds.), Humano e inumano: a dignidade do homem e os novos desafios: actas do. Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa.
     
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    Le symbolique et le transcendantal.Xavier Verley - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ce livre part du différend qui a opposé Frege et Husserl à propos du psychologisme. Comment ces deux pensées tournées vers une réflexion sur l'arithmétique ont-elles pu parvenir à deux conceptions si différentes de la logique? Il est apparu qu'il s'agissait d'évaluer l'idée de représentation qui est au coeur du problème. L'un et l'autre la conçoivent de manière différente : Frege pense qu'il s'agit d'une faculté psychologique indispensable à l'être humain pour agir. La pensée commence lorsque le lien avec la (...)
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    Éditorial.Xavier Vigna & Michelle Zancarini-Fournel - 2013 - Clio 38:7-17.
    Le 24 avril 2013, 1 127 ouvrières et ouvriers ont trouvé la mort dans l’effondrement d’une fabrique textile – le Rana plazza – dans la banlieue de Dacca au Bangladesh ; on compte aussi plus de 1 000 blessé-e-s (avec de nombreuses amputations). Cet événement tragique, qui ne relève pas de la fatalité, nous montre que les ouvrières et les ouvriers du textile, très mal payé-e-s (entre 29 et 53 euros par mois en moyenne en 2012), travaillent dans des conditions (...)
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    Margaret Maruani & Monique Meron, Un Siècle de travail des femmes en France, 1901-2011.Xavier Vigna - 2013 - Clio 38:310-312.
    À l’instar de Lautréamont, il faut louer les « mathématiques sévères » quand elles éclairent autrement et avec une lumière plus vive une question, pourtant réputée bien connue. En reprenant les statistiques des recensements depuis 1901, en en revisitant les implicites et les impensés, la sociologue Margaret Maruani et la statisticienne Monique Meron recomptent le travail des femmes, en même temps qu’elles décryptent la façon de compter (p. 7). Elles proposent ainsi un autre récit, à la fois p...
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    Securing Opportunities for the Disadvantaged, or Medicalization Through the Back Door?Fred B. Ketchum & Dimitris Repantis - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (6):46-48.
    “We have to be willing to consider stimulants as an option because we are not correcting students' disadvantages in other, more traditional ways,” writes Ray (2016), pointing out how limited and in...
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  43. Wisdom.Fred Clark - 2000 - International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2):185-195.
     
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    Strengthening the ethical distinction between euthanasia, palliative opioid use and palliative sedation.Xavier Symons - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):57-58.
    Thomas Riisfeldt’s essay1 is a valuable contribution to the literature on palliative sedation, appropriately titrated administration of opioids and euthanasia. In this response, I will not deal with the author’s empirical claim about the relationship between opioid use, palliative sedation and survival time. Rather, I will briefly critique the author’s discussion of doctrine of double effect and its application to palliative sedation and opioid use at the end of life. That is, I will focus on the ethical claims made by (...)
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    "natural History" And Social Evolution: Reflections On Vico's Corsi E Ricorsi.Fred Dallmayr - 1976 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 43.
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  46. A bibliographical note.Fred I. Greenstein - 1987 - In Personality and Politics: Problems of Evidence, Inference, and Conceptualization. Princeton University Press. pp. 154-184.
     
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  47. Contents.Fred I. Greenstein - 1987 - In Personality and Politics: Problems of Evidence, Inference, and Conceptualization. Princeton University Press.
     
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  48. Chapter five: Aggregative effects of personality characteristics on political systems.Fred I. Greenstein - 1987 - In Personality and Politics: Problems of Evidence, Inference, and Conceptualization. Princeton University Press. pp. 120-140.
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  49. Chapter two: Objections to the study of personality and politics.Fred I. Greenstein - 1987 - In Personality and Politics: Problems of Evidence, Inference, and Conceptualization. Princeton University Press. pp. 33-62.
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  50. Handbook of Political Science, Volume 1. Political Science. Scope and Theory.Fred I. Greenstein & Nelson W. Polsby - 1975 - Political Theory 4 (3):385-388.
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