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    The Social History of Art.Arnold Hauser & S. Godman - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (3):265-265.
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    Alzheimer's disease and relationships of value.Marion Godman - 2021 - Think 20 (57):39-51.
    In this article, I consider my relationship with my father who developed Alzheimer's disease and criticize dominant models of social interactions and relationships. I argue that the point of a relationship is not what we exchange or achieve within it. The point is not even that we depend on others for our vital needs. The point is simply that a relationship is valuable in and of itself.
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    Eyeing up life’s social instincts.Marion Godman - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (8):1264-1266.
    ”But the individual body, so familiar to us on our planet, did not have to exist. The only kind of entity that has to exist in order for life to arise, anywhere in the universe, is the immortal gen...
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  4. Psychiatric Disorders qua Natural Kinds: The Case of the “Apathetic Children”.Marion Godman - 2013 - Biological Theory 7 (2):144-152.
    In this article I examine some of the issues involved in taking psychiatric disorders as natural kinds. I begin by introducing a permissive model of natural kind-hood that at least prima facie seems to allow psychiatric disorders to be natural kinds. The model, however, hinges on there in principle being some grounding that is shared by all members of a kind, which explain all or most of the additional shared projectible properties. This leads us to the following question: what grounding (...)
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    But is it unique to nanotechnology?Marion Godman - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (3):391-403.
    Attempts have been made to establish nanoethics as a new sub-discipline of applied ethics. The nature of this sub-discipline is discussed and some issues that should be subsumed under nanoethics are proposed. A distinction is made between those issue that may ensue once nanotechnology applications become available and procedural issues that should be integrated into the decision structure of the development. A second distinction relates to the central value of the ethical issue. The conditions for the ethical debate differ depending (...)
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  6. Scientific realism with historical essences: the case of species.Marion Godman - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):3041-3057.
    Natural kinds, real kinds, or, following J.S Mill simply, Kinds, are thought to be an important asset for scientific realists in the non-fundamental (or “special”) sciences. Essential natures are less in vogue. I show that the realist would do well to couple her Kinds with essential natures in order to strengthen their epistemic and ontological credentials. I argue that these essential natures need not however be intrinsic to the Kind’s members; they may be historical. I concentrate on assessing the merits (...)
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    Reactivity in the human sciences.Caterina Marchionni, Julie Zahle & Marion Godman - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (1):1-24.
    The reactions that science triggers on the people it studies, describes, or theorises about, can affect the science itself and its claims to knowledge. This phenomenon, which we call reactivity, has been discussed in many different areas of the social sciences and the philosophy of science, falling under different rubrics such as the Hawthorne effect, self-fulfilling prophecies, the looping effects of human kinds, the performativity of models, observer effects, experimenter effects and experimenter demand effects. In this paper we review state-of-the-art (...)
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    Polger and Shapiro's The Multiple Realization Book. [REVIEW]Marion Godman - 2017 - BJPS Review of Books.
  9. The Social Motivation Hypothesis for Prosocial Behavior.M. Nagatsu, M. Salmela & Marion Godman - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (5):563-587.
    Existing economic models of prosociality have been rather silent in terms of proximate psychological mechanisms. We nevertheless identify the psychologically most informed accounts and offer a critical discussion of their hypotheses for the proximate psychological explanations. Based on convergent evidence from several fields of research, we argue that there nevertheless is a more plausible alternative proximate account available: the social motivation hypothesis. The hypothesis represents a more basic explanation of the appeal of prosocial behavior, which is in terms of anticipated (...)
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  10. What You Are and Its Affects on Moral Status: Godman's Epistemology and Morality of Human Kinds, Gunkel's Robot Rights, and Schneider on Artificial You.Lantz Fleming Miller - 2021 - Human Rights Review 22 (4):525-531.
    Thanks to mounting discussion about projected technologies’ possibly altering the species mentally and physically, philosophical investigation of what human beings are proceeds robustly. Many thinkers contend that whatever we are has little to do with how we should behave. Yet, tampering with what the human being is may tread upon human rights to be whatever one is. Rights given in widely recognized documents such as the U.N. Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples assume what humans are and need depends (...)
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  11. Complete Symposium on Jc Beall's Christ – A Contradiction: A Defense of Contradictory Christology.Jc Beall, Timothy Pawl, Thomas McCall, A. J. Cotnoir & Sara L. Uckelman - 2019 - Journal of Analytic Theology 7 (1):400-577.
    The fundamental problem of Christology is the apparent contradiction of Christ as recorded at Chalcedon. Christ is human and Christ is divine. Being divine entails being immutable. Being human entails being mutable. Were Christ two different persons there’d be no apparent contradiction. But Chalcedon rules as much out. Were Christ only partly human or only partly divine there’d be no apparent contradiction. But Chalcedon rules as much out. Were the very meaning of ‘mutable’ and/or ‘immutable’ other than what they are, (...)
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    The renaissance of a renaissance man.Cary J. Nederman - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (5):102-105.
    Machiavelli's Virtue. By Harvey C. Mansfield xvi + 372 pp. $15.00, £11.95 paper. From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance. By Peter Godman xviii + 366. $49.50, £33.50 cloth.
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    Are animal breeds social kinds?David Teira & Oriol Vidal - 2022 - Synthese 201 (1):1-15.
    Breeds are classifications of domestic animals that share, to a certain degree, a set of conventional phenotypic traits. We are going to defend that, despite classifying biological entities, animal breeds are social kinds. We will adopt Godman’s view of social kinds, classifications with predictive power based on social learning processes. We will show that, although the folk concept of animal breed refers to a biological kind, there is no way to define it. The expert definitions of breeds are instead (...)
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  14. “The Rejection of Radical-Foundationalism and -Skepticism: Pragmatic Belief in God in Eliezer Berkovits’s Thought” [in Hebrew].Nadav Berman, S. - 2019 - Journal of the Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought 1:201-246.
    Faith has many aspects. One of them is whether absolute logical proof for God’s existence is a prerequisite for the proper establishment and individual acceptance of a religious system. The treatment of this question, examined here in the Jewish context of Rabbi Prof. Eliezer Berkovits, has been strongly influenced in the modern era by the radical foundationalism and radical skepticism of Descartes, who rooted in the Western mind the notion that religion and religious issues are “all or nothing” questions. Cartesianism, (...)
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  15. “The Challenge of the ‘Caring’ God: A. J. Heschel’s ‘Theology of Pathos’ in light of Eliezer Berkovits’s Critique” [in Hebrew].Nadav Berman, S. - 2017 - Zehuyot 8:43-60.
    This article examines A.J. Heschel’s “Theology of pathos” in light of the critique Eliezer Berkovits raised against it. Heschel’s theology of pathos is the notion of God as the “most moved mover”, who cares deeply for humans, and thus highly influencing their prophetic motivation for human-social improvement. Berkovits, expressing the negative-transcendent theology of Maimonides, assessed that Heschel’s theology of pathos is not systematic, is anthropomorphic, and reflects a foreign Christian influence. However, when checking Berkovits’s own views as a thinker, it (...)
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    The Problem of Defining the Worldview Paradigm of Grigory Skovoroda’s Philosophy (Critical and Comparative Analysis).S. Sheiko & A. Ilchenko - 2023 - Philosophical Horizons 47:8-19.
    The article attempts to define a worldview paradigm in the philosophy of H. Skovoroda. In historical and philosophical studies, there is a certain difference of opinion regarding the evaluation of the main provisions of the Ukrainian’s enlightener philosophy. Scientists emphasize the manifestations of pantheism, dualism, pluralism and mysticism in the work of H. Skovoroda. This is a palette of mutually exclusive definitions of the main philosophies of the thinker.The conducted critical analysis of the Skovoroda’s philosophical heritage allows us to reveal (...)
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    Challenges in cybersecurity.Thomas S. K. Tang - forthcoming - Asian Journal of Business Ethics:1-7.
    Digital technologies can be an asset to serving communities and societies through data analytics and management to achieve greater good. However, care must be exercised in that societies without digital access do not get overlooked or, worse, face abuses of privacy disclosure or exploitation. Regulations exist to prevent this happening, but ethical considerations are important in deciding in what is allowable and what is not. The further risk of artificial intelligence where computers start to make autonomous decisions and the vulnerabilities (...)
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  18. Rorty's "disappearance" version of the identity theory.Edward S. Shirley - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (January):73-75.
    In "mind-Body identity, Privacy and categories" richard rorty set forth a new form of the identity theory of the mind, (called the 'disappearance' version) in which he suggested that instead of identifying sensations with neural events, Sensations might be eliminated. Using an illustration of rorty's I show that 'pain' cannot come to refer to a brain process for neural events are neither pleasant nor unpleasant. For 'pain' to refer to something unpleasant, We would have to give 'brain process' the connotation (...)
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    Chisholm's foundationalism and his theory of perception.E. S. Shirley - 1987 - Erkenntnis 27 (3):371 - 378.
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  20. Do S-cones contribute to OFF channels? Psychophysical tests of an unresolved physiological problem.K. Shinomori, J. S. Werner & L. Spillmann - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 107-107.
     
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    Putnam’s Brains in a Vat and Bouwsma’s Flowers.Edward S. Shirley - 1988 - Southwest Philosophy Review 4 (1):121-126.
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  22. Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī fī al-jawāb ʻan al-asʼilah al-Nuṣayrīyah: asʼilah falsafīyah fī māhīyat al-zamān wa-al-nafs al-insānīyah wa-ʻalāqat al-waḥdah bi-al-kathrah.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 2005 - Kūlūniyā: Manshūrāt al-Jamal. Edited by Saʻīd Ghānimī.
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    Wittgenstein´ S private objects: Investigations 277 and 304.Edward S. Shirley - 1990 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 2:175-183.
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    Is Skill a Kind of Disposition to Action-Guiding Knowledge?S. M. Hassan A. Shirazi & M. Hosein M. A. Khalaj - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (4):1907-1930.
    Developing an intellectualist account of skill, Stanley and Williamson define skill as a kind of disposition to action-guiding knowledge. The present paper challenges their definition of skill. While we don’t dispute that skill may consist of a cognitive, a dispositional, and an action-guiding component, we argue that Stanley and Williamson’s account of each component is problematic. In the first section, we argue, against Stanley and Williamson, that the cognitive component of skill is not a case of propositional knowledge-wh, which is (...)
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  25. The messiah of the Machiavellian moment : the reluctant tyranny of the good man in the corrupt republic.Murray S. Y. Bessette - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
     
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  26. NA Kozyrev s Ideas Today.Lavrenty S. Shikhobalov - 1993 - Philosophy 4:115-124.
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    A Defense of Strawson’s Anti-Skeptical Method.Edward S. Shirley - 1984 - Southwest Philosophy Review 1:98-106.
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    A Defense of Strawson’s Anti-Skeptical Method.Edward S. Shirley - 1984 - Southwest Philosophy Review 1:98-106.
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    A flaw in Chisholm's foundationalism.Edward S. Shirley - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 38 (2):155 - 160.
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    Accommodating the Other's Conscience.Joyce S. Shin - 2008 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (1):3-23.
    Religious tolerance is a sociopolitical necessity. Social and political pressures alone cannot be expected to nurture a genuine attitude of religious tolerance; in the West, secular and religious documents rely on the concept of conscience for this nurture. In this essay I ask what claims people make on each other as they attempt to live in accordance with what they believe to be true and good. To answer this question, I examine the Pauline concept of conscience and argue that Paul (...)
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  31. Mirovozzrenie G.S. Skovorody: lekt︠s︡ii dli︠a︡ studentov-zaochnikov filosofskikh fakulʹtetov gosudarstvennykh universitetov.P. S. Shkurinov - 1962 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: problemy irrat︠s︡ionalʹnogo znanii︠a︡, khudozhestvennogo chuvstva i nauchno-tekhnicheskogo tvorchestva.S. I. Shlëkin - 2013 - Moskva: URSS.
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  33. A Dissertation on Plato's Theory of Forms and on the Concepts of the Human Mind.Paul Shorey, R. S. W. Hawtrey & Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1982 - New Image Press.
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    High hopes and automatic escalators: a critique of some new arguments in bioethics.S. Holm & T. Takala - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (1):1-4.
    Two protechnology arguments, the “hopeful principle” and the “automatic escalator”, often used in bioethics, are identified and critically analysed in this paper. It is shown that the hopeful principle is closely related to the problematic precautionary principle, and the automatic escalator argument has close affinities to the often criticised empirical slippery slope argument. The hopeful principle is shown to be really hopeless as an argument, and automatic escalator arguments often lead nowhere when critically analysed. These arguments should therefore only be (...)
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    Book Review:Life's Basis and Life's Ideal Rudolph Eucken, A. C. Widgery; Present-Day Ethics in their relations to the Spiritual Life. ; The Problems of Human Life. Rudolph Eucken, W. S. Hough, W. R. Boyce Gibson; Can we Still be Christians? Rudolph Eucken, Lucy Judge Gibson; Zur Sammlung Der Geister. Von Rudolph Eucken. [REVIEW]S. H. Mellone - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (4):547-.
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  36. Essential Properties are Super-Explanatory: Taming Metaphysical Modality.Marion Godman, Antonella Mallozzi & David Papineau - 2020 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association (3):1-19.
    This paper aims to build a bridge between two areas of philosophical research, the structure of kinds and metaphysical modality. Our central thesis is that kinds typically involve super-explanatory properties, and that these properties are therefore metaphysically essential to natural kinds. Philosophers of science who work on kinds tend to emphasize their complexity, and are generally resistant to any suggestion that they have “essences”. The complexities are real enough, but they should not be allowed to obscure the way that kinds (...)
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    The role of Nikolai Berdyaev in the early writings of Hans Urs von Balthasar: A contribution to the question of Balthasar’s appropriation of sources.C. Michael Shea & Jonathan S. King - 2013 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 20 (2):226-257.
    This contribution examines the relatively unresearched doctoral thesis of Hans Urs von Balthasar as a Germanist, particularly in relation to the role that the reading of the Russian religious philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev played in the development of Balthasar's earliest theological thought. The authors argue that Berdyaev provided the young Germanist with a markedly eschatological point of departure for his nascent theological reflections. Although Balthasar had to renounce certain aspects of Berdyaev's thought, this eschatological orientation received from Berdyaev nevertheless remained recognizable (...)
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  38. An unnoticed flaw in Barker and Achinstein's solution to Goodman's new Riddle of induction.Edward S. Shirley - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (4):611-617.
    Barker and Achinstein misread Goodman's definitions of 'grue' and 'bleen'. If we stick to Goodman's definition of 'grue' as applying "to all things examined before t just in case they are green but to other things just in case they are blue" (my italics), and his parallel definition of 'bleen', then Barker and Achinstein's arguments are seen to be irrelevant. The result is to by-pass the question whether Mr. Grue sees things as grue rather than as green while showing that (...)
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    Rasāʼil va guzīdahʹhāyī bih khaṭṭ-i Ḥakīm Mullā Ṣadrā-yi Shīrāzī.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm (eds.) - 2010 - Tihrān: Sāzmān-i Asnād va Kitābkhānah-i Millī-i Jumhūrī-i Islāmī-i Īrān.
    Facsimile of miscellaneous Persian and Arabic texts in Mullā Ṣadrā's handwriting.
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    Self inflicted harm--NICE in ethical self destruct mode?S. Holm - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (3):125-126.
    Some very bad old arguments need removing from NICE’s latest reportLet me begin this editorial by reassuring readers that the journal does not hold any deep seated grudge against the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence . However, because the pronouncements of NICE are of great importance to the future of health care in England, and to a lesser extent in the other nations of the United Kingdom, and because NICE is often held up as a model for other (...)
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    Zur Gutturalfrage im Gotischen. Inaugural Dissertation. Von Helen L. Webster. Boston, U.S.A. 1889. Pp. 90.E. S. Sheldon - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (8):380-381.
  42. Āgāhī va guvāhī: tarjamah va sharḥ-i intiqādī-i Risālah-ʼi taṣavvur va taṣdīq-i Ṣadr al-Mutaʼallihīn Shīrāzī.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1988 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Muṭālaʻāt va Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī. Edited by Mahdī Ḥāʼirī Yazdī.
  43. Falsafah-ʼi ʻālī, yā, Ḥikmat-i Ṣadr al-Mutaʼallihīn: talkhīṣ va tarjamah-ʼi kitāb-i Asfār.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1958 - Ṭihrān: Dānishgāh-i Tihrān. Edited by Javād Muṣliḥ.
  44. ʻIlm al-nafs, yā, Ravānshināsī-i Ṣadr al-Mutaʼallihīn: tarjamah va tafsīr az safar-i nafs-i kitāb-i Asfār.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1973 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt va Chāp-i Dānishgāh-i Tihrān. Edited by Javād Muṣliḥ.
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    Risālah fī al-ḥudūs̲ (Ḥudūth al-ʻālam).Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1999 - Tihrān: Bunyād-i Ḥikmat-i Islāmī-i Ṣadrā. Edited by Hossein Musavian & Muḥammad Khāminahʹī.
    Islamic philosophy and creation (Islam) from early works to 1800.
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  46. Sih risālah az Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1973 - Mashhad: Chāpkhānah-ʼi Dānishgāh-i Mashhad. Edited by Jalāl al-Dīn Āshtiyānī.
    al-Masāʼil al-qudsīyah -- Mutashābihāt al-Qurʼān -- Ajwibat al-masāʼil.
     
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    Tarjamah-i Asfār-i Ṣadr al-Mutaʼallihīn Shīrāzī (Mullā Ṣadrā).Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1999 - [Tehran]: Mawlá. Edited by Muḥammad Khvājavī.
  48. Tarjumah va matn-i Risālat ḥudūs̲ al-ʻālam, yā, Kitāb-i āfarīnish-i jahān.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1987 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Mawlá. Edited by Muḥammad Khvājavī, Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm.
  49. Yādnāmah-i Mullā Ṣadrā.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm (eds.) - 1962 - Tihrān: Dānishkadah-ʼi ʻUlūm-i Maʻqūl va Manqūl.
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    Can politics be taken out of the (English) NHS?S. Holm - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (10):559-559.
    The BMA’s recent discussion paper A rational way forward for the NHS in England, while wishing to free the English NHS from day-to-day politics, merely shifts the locus of the political conflict.In May this year, the British Medical Association published a discussion paper entitled “A rational way forward for the NHS in England”, outlining the association’s suggestions for reform of the English NHS.1The paper is worth reading for its insightful dissection and analysis of the current problems of the English NHS, (...)
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