Results for 'Rikki Mangrum'

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    Hopeful and Concerned: Public Input on Building a Trustworthy Medical Information Commons.Patricia A. Deverka, Dierdre Gilmore, Jennifer Richmond, Zachary Smith, Rikki Mangrum, Barbara A. Koenig, Robert Cook-Deegan, Angela G. Villanueva, Mary A. Majumder & Amy L. McGuire - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):70-87.
    A medical information commons is a networked data environment utilized for research and clinical applications. At three deliberations across the U.S., we engaged 75 adults in two-day facilitated discussions on the ethical and social issues inherent to sharing data with an MIC. Deliberants made recommendations regarding opt-in consent, transparent data policies, public representation on MIC governing boards, and strict data security and privacy protection. Community engagement is critical to earning the public's trust.
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    Identifying Ethical Challenges in the Marketing Mix: Experiential Exercise Themes and Variations.Rikki Abzug - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 20:195-208.
    To be effective ethical business leaders, students need experience identifying ethical dilemmas. Textbooks provide models and guidelines to categorize ethical challenges, yet students need practice applying these tools in the real world. The exercise described in this study is designed to do just that by helping students learn to identify ethical challenges in marketing. Using the marketing mix as a framework, this scavenger hunt-like exercise provides significant learning experiences by emphasizing teamwork, out of classroom learning, and meeting students where they (...)
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    The Ecologies of Data Visualization.Benjamin Mangrum - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (4):52-75.
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    Capability Through Participatory Democracy: Sen, Freire, and Dewey.Michael Glassman & Rikki Patton - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (12):1353-1365.
    This paper explores possible important relationships and sympathies between Amartya Sen’s Capabilities Approach framework for understanding the human condition and the educational ideas of John Dewey and Paolo Freire. All three focus on the importance of democratic values in a fair, well-functioning society, while Sen and Freire especially explore the difficulties and possibilities of oppressed populations. Sen suggests that all humans have a right to choice in determining their life trajectories and should be provided with the tools that allow them (...)
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    Accounting for The Road : Tragedy, Courage, and Cavell's Acknowledgment. [REVIEW]Benjamin Mangrum - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (2):267-290.
    We remain unknown to ourselves, we seekers after knowledge, even to ourselves: and with good reason. We have never sought after ourselves—so how should we one day find ourselves? . . . And so we necessarily remain a mystery to ourselves, we fail to understand ourselves, we are bound to mistake ourselves. There is only one salvation for you: take yourself up, and make yourself responsible for all the sins of men. For indeed it is so, my friend, and the (...)
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    Being and Meaning. [REVIEW]Franklin M. Mangrum - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (1):145-147.
    According to Thompson, since Tillich believes that the modern scientific and philosophic views of reality do not provide an adequate ontological foundation for human values, he attempts to convert the present generation to a new philosophy which overcomes this deficiency. The principal "task" of Being and Meaning, says Thompson, is to examine Tillich's new philosophy to determine whether it fulfills the criteria of adequacy, comprehensiveness, coherence, and consistency. Thompson insists that since Tillich feels an urgent need to convert his contemporaries (...)
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    First Considerations. [REVIEW]Franklin M. Mangrum - 1984 - Idealistic Studies 14 (2):174-175.
    First Considerations, says Weiss, “is perhaps my best and last attempt” to describe reality and knowledge. As a consequence of the desire to clarify his own philosophical position, Weiss invited a number of philosophers whom he did not expect to agree with his philosophy to examine it carefully and to present to him their criticisms. Six philosophers responded to the invitation, and their comments, with Weiss’s replies, constitute the second part of the book. In these comments almost all of Weiss’s (...)
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    Royce's Mature Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Franklin M. Mangrum - 1988 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (1):159-161.
    According to Oppenheim, "The present study aims to bring the American philosopher Josiah Royce out of the shadows that often cover his final decade". More precisely, he contends, it aims to discern and to relate accurately Royce's doctrine and method in his mature philosophy of religion. Even more specifically, says Oppenheim, the study "aims carefully to search out from Royce's The Problem of Christianity his principal and subordinate methods and accurately to identify his human and 'Christian' doctrines as rooted in (...)
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    Commentary: Stimulation of the Posterior Cingulate Cortex Impairs Episodic Memory Encoding.Marie-Lucie Read & Rikki Lissaman - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:570878.
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    Turning Water into Wine.Zheng Ren, Rikki H. Sargent, James D. Griffith, Lea T. Adams, Erika Kline & Jeff Hughes - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (3-4):219-243.
    Young children judge that violations of ordinary, causal constraints are impossible. Yet children’s religious beliefs typically include the assumption that such violations can occur via divine agency in the form of miracles. We conducted two studies to examine this potential conflict. In Study 1, we invited 5- and 6-year-old Colombian children attending either a secular or a religious school to judge what is and is not possible. Children made their judgments either following a minimal prompt or following a reminder of (...)
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    Learning to Breathe: Five Fragments Against Racism.B. Venkat Mani - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):41-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Learning to BreatheFive Fragments Against RacismB. Venkat Mani (bio)For Dr. JLW, for all Black academics and students1. Air HungerI know you, Derek Chauvin. You may think that we first met on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis. I was called George Perry Floyd. For you, I was just another Black man, a potential criminal. For me, you were not a police officer, but the knee that stands for racism. You (...)
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    Leids-Haags allegorieënlexicon.A. J. J. In 'T. Groen (ed.) - 2016 - Delft: Eburon.
    Het Leids-Haags Allegorieënlexicon toont nieuwe perspectieven op de maatschappelijke werkelijkheid met een actuele duiding van vijftig kernthema’s uit de wetenschap. De auteurs zijn de duale promovendi en hun promotores van Leiden University Dual PhD Centre The Hague. Ze worden daarbij geïnspireerd door de metafoor van de grot van Plato: Waar ben ik? Waar sta ik? Welk beeld zie ik? Hoe kan ik dat begrijpen? Er ontstaan beeldende voorstellingen van begrippen waarin op zoek wordt gegaan naar de centrale gedachten die ten (...)
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