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    Primary Care Ethics is Just Medical Ethics: A Philosophical Argument for the Feasibility of Transitioning Acute Care Ethics to the Primary Care Setting.Stephen Perinchery-Herman - 2021 - HEC Forum 35 (1):73-94.
    Whether practiced by ethics committees or clinical ethicists, medical ethics enjoys a solid foundation in acute care hospitals. However, medical ethics fails to have a strong presence in the primary care setting. Recently, some ethicists have argued that the reason for this disparity between ethics in the acute and primary care setting is that primary care ethics is distinct from acute care ethics: the failure to translate ethics to the primary care setting stems from the incorrect belief that acute care (...)
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    Media ethics beyond borders: a global perspective.Stephen John Anthony Ward & Herman Wasserman (eds.) - 2008 - Johannesburg: Heinemann.
    This volume explores the construction of an ethics for news media that is global in reach and impact.
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    Towards an Open Ethics: Implications of New Media Platforms for Global Ethics Discourse.Stephen J. A. Ward & Herman Wasserman - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (4):275-292.
    This article provides an international perspective on how new media technologies are shifting the parameters of debates about journalism ethics. It argues that new, mixed media help create an ?open media ethics? and offers an exploration of how these developments encourage a transition from a closed professional ethics to an ethics that is the concern of all citizens. The relation between an open media ethics and the idea of a global fifth estate, facilitated by global online media, is explored. The (...)
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    The Making of the Modern Mind: A Survey of the Intellectual Background of the Present Age.Stephen A. Emery & John Herman Randall - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):535.
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    Validity of overall self‐rated health as an outcome measure in small samples: a pilot study involving a case series.James E. Rohrer, David C. Herman, Stephen P. Merry, James M. Naessens & Margaret S. Houston - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (2):366-369.
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    Herman on Moral Literacy.Stephen Engstrom - 2011 - Kantian Review 16 (1):17-31.
    In her recent book, Barbara Herman explores a range of topics commonly associated with virtue ethics; her focus, however, is not so much on virtue as on normal moral competence and the basic moral capacity underpinning it. To explicate this competence, Herman introduces the idea of moral literacy, arguing that it reveals Kantian ethical thought to be better able than Humean views to account for our readiness to hold persons responsible even for conduct reflecting character flaws that stem (...)
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    Herman on mutual aid.Stephen Engstrom - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):346-349.
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    Ethical Dimensions of Global Development.William Galston, David A. Crocker, Stephen L. Esquith, Xiaorong Li, Roland Pierik & Herman E. Daly (eds.) - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As a broad concept, 'globalization' denotes the declining significance of national boundaries. At a deeper level, globalization is the proposition that nation-states are losing the power to control what occurs within their borders and that what transpires across borders is rising in relative significance. The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction, the fifth book in Rowman & Littlefield's Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Studies series, discusses key questions concerning globalization and its implications, including: Can general ethical principles be (...)
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    The tenability of Herman Cohen's construction of the self.Stephen Schwarzschild - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (3):361-384.
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  10. Embracing Kant's Formalism.Barbara Herman - 2011 - Kantian Review 16 (1):49-66.
    In response to critical discussions of my book, Moral Literacy, by Stephen Engstrom, Sally Sedgwick and Andrews Reath, I offer a defence of Kant's formalism that is not only friendly to my claims for the moral theory's sensitivity to a wide range of moral phenomena and practices at the ground level, but also consistent with Kant's high rationalist ambitions.
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    Herman Boerhaave : Calvinist Chemist and Physician. [REVIEW]Stephen Snobelen - 2005 - Isis 96:655-656.
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  12. Context shifting arguments.Ernie Lepore & Herman Cappelen - 2003 - Philosophical Perspectives 17 (1):25–50.
    Context Shifting Arguments (CSA) ask us to consider two utterances of an unambiguous, non-vague, non-elliptic sentence S. If the consensus intuition is that what’s said, or expressed or the truth-conditions, and so possibly the truthvalues, of these utterances differ, then CSA concludes S is context sensitive. Consider, for example, simultaneous utterances of ‘I am wearing a hat’, one by Stephen, one by Jason. Intuitively, these utterances can vary in truth-value contingent upon who is speaking the sentence, while holding hat-wearing (...)
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    Rina Knoeff. Herman Boerhaave : Calvinist Chemist and Physician. xvi + 237 pp., app., bibl., index. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nerderlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2002. £49, $48.12. [REVIEW]Stephen D. Snobelen - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):655-656.
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    Philosophy Without Intuitions. By Herman Cappelen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xii + 242. [REVIEW]Stephen Ingram - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (3):372-376.
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    Summary of “toward a global media ethics: Theoretical perspectives”.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):65 – 68.
    This is a summary of “Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives,” which appeared in Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies , 29(2), 2008, 135-172. The article was written by Clifford G. Christians, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Shakuntala Rao, State University of New York-Plattsburgh; Stephen J. A. Ward, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Herman Wasserman, University of Sheffield. It was the result of a workshop on global media ethics by the article's authors hosted by the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced (...)
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  16. Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge.Urszula M. Żegleń (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Donald Davidson has made enormous contributions to the philosophy of action, epistemology, semantics and philosophy of mind and today is recognized as one of the most important analytical philosophers of the late twentieth century. _Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge_ addresses * Davidson's writings on epistemology and theory of language with their implications of ontology and philosophy of mind * the central issue of whether truth is the ultimate goal of enquiry, challenged by contributions from Richard Rorty and Paul Horwich (...)
     
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  17. Conceptions of Philosophy: Volume 65.Anthony O'Hear (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Is philosophy capable of establishing truths scientifically? If not, what can it do? What is its standing and what are its credentials? Is philosophy an essential element in humane study? Can philosophy establish anything at all? Philosophy asks questions about all areas of experience, but what about philosophy itself? In 2007–8, The Royal Institute of Philosophy, in its annual lecture series, asked distinguished philosophers to reflect on the nature, scope and possibility of philosophy. Contributors include Peter van Inwagen, Stephen (...)
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    Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge.Urszula M. Żegleń (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Donald Davidson has made enormous contributions to the philosophy of action, epistemology, semantics and philosophy of mind and today is recognized as one of the most important analytical philosophers of the late twentieth century. _Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge_ addresses * Davidson's writings on epistemology and theory of language with their implications of ontology and philosophy of mind * the central issue of whether truth is the ultimate goal of enquiry, challenged by contributions from Richard Rorty and Paul Horwich (...)
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    Conceptions of Philosophy.Anthony O'Hear (ed.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Is philosophy capable of establishing truths scientifically? If not, what can it do? What is its standing and what are its credentials? Is philosophy an essential element in humane study? Can philosophy establish anything at all? Philosophy asks questions about all areas of experience, but what about philosophy itself? In 2007–8, The Royal Institute of Philosophy, in its annual lecture series, asked distinguished philosophers to reflect on the nature, scope and possibility of philosophy. Contributors include Peter van Inwagen, Stephen (...)
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  20. Obligation Without Rule: Bartleby, Agamben, and the Second-Person Standpoint.Bryan Lueck - 2018 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy (2):1-13.
    In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relation with the title character whose sense he finds difficult to articulate. I argue that we can make sense of this relation, up to a certain point, in terms of the influential account of obligation that Stephen Darwall advances in The Second-Person Standpoint. But I also argue that there is a dimension of moral sense in the relation that is not captured by Darwall’s account, (...)
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    Jan Dhondt.Herman Balthazar - 1972 - Res Publica 14 (4):657-658.
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  22. Génesis de la democracia..Herman Barttfeld - 1939 - Montevideo,: Imp. "El Siglo ilustrado,".
     
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    Newton and Hooke on Centripetal Force Motion.Herman Erlichson - 1992 - Centaurus 35 (1):46-63.
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    Das problem der „ganzheit” in der biologie.Herman J. Jordan - 1935 - Acta Biotheoretica 1 (1-2):100-112.
    Life as a complicated process is composed of causal phenomena. But even if we know the reasons of all that happens in a living organism, we do not know what life really is. The problem of intercausal relation, of “causal structure” remains. The reason why a process takes place, must be found by analysis, causal structures are found by synthesis of the results of this analysis. Causal structures are characterized by two kinds of equilibrium: energetic and specific equilibrium. A state (...)
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    Kant’s dynamical theory of matter in 1755, and its debt to speculative Newtonian experimentalism.Michela Massimi - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (4):525-543.
    This paper explores the scientific sources behind Kant’s early dynamic theory of matter in 1755, with a focus on two main Kant’s writings: Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens and On Fire. The year 1755 has often been portrayed by Kantian scholars as a turning point in the intellectual career of the young Kant, with his much debated conversion to Newton. Via a careful analysis of some salient themes in the two aforementioned works, and a reconstruction of the (...)
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    Gentzen games.Herman Ruge Jervell - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (25‐28):431-439.
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    Galileo and High Tower Experiments.Herman Erlichson - 1993 - Centaurus 36 (1):33-45.
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    Galileo's pendulums and planes.Herman Erlichson - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):263-272.
    In this paper Galileo’s we seek to follow Galileo’s mind as he constructs the principle of the complete isochronism of the pendulum from experimental observations and theoretical demonstrations. Our conclusion will be that the principle came from experiments with relatively small angle pendulums, coupled with a „leap“ from free fall along circular chords and ideas about the natural frequencies of physical systems. The pendulum experiments of the First and Fourth Day were, in all probability, never performed. The results claimes were (...)
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    Newton's First Inverse Solutions.Herman Erlichson* - 1991 - Centaurus 34 (4):345-366.
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    Prenatal Screening, Reproductive Choice, and Public Health.Stephen Wilkinson - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (1):26-35.
    One widely held view of prenatal screening is that its foremost aim is, or should be, to enable reproductive choice; this is the Pure Choice view. The article critiques this position by comparing it with an alternative: Public Health Pluralism. It is argued that there are good reasons to prefer the latter, including the following. Public Health Pluralism does not, as is often supposed, render PNS more vulnerable to eugenics-objections. The Pure Choice view, if followed through to its logical conclusions, (...)
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    Setting struggle in motion: From ‘non-violence’ to revolutionary anti-violence.Drucilla Cornell & Stephen D. Seely - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (9):1027-1045.
    In light of the rising anti-racist and decolonial struggles breaking out in the world, this essay seeks to displace the theoretical dichotomy between ‘violence’ and ‘non-violence’. We begin by revisiting Arendt and Fanon to argue that within the conditions of colonial-racial capitalism, ‘non-violence’ is merely a theoretical abstraction. Building on Fanon, who understands decolonial struggle as setting the ‘atmospheric violence’ of colonization into motion toward a new humanity, we develop our own vocabulary of revolutionary anti-violence that replaces a static dichotomy (...)
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  32. Our Reasonable Faith.Herman Bavinck & Henry Zylstra - 1956
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    Hayden White.Herman Paul - 2001 - Polity.
    This new book offers a clear and accessible exposition of Hayden White's thought. In an engaging and wide-ranging analysis, Herman Paul discusses White's core ideas and traces the development of these ideas from the mid-1950s to the present. Starting with White's medievalist research and youthful fascination for French existentialism, Paul shows how White became increasingly convinced that historical writing is a moral activity. He goes on to argue that the critical concepts that have secured White's fame – trope, plot, (...)
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    The molecular biology of brain and mind development.Herman T. Epstein - 1989 - Bioessays 10 (2-3):44-48.
    The recent dramatic development of molecular neurobiology has focused almost entirely on biological events in individual brain cells, and it seems that many of the goals of such work will soon be attained. Yet, when we attain those goals, we will still have to ask how this information will enable us to understand the properties of brain cell collectivities and their presumptive roles in higher brain functions. Even general ideas about those functions are not yet well defined. Therefore, it seems (...)
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    Newton mecanicien du cosmosGeorges Barthelemy.Herman Erlichson - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):334-335.
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    Newton's Polygon Model and the Second Order Fallacy.Herman Erlichson - 1992 - Centaurus 35 (3):243-258.
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    The Einstein–Podolski–Rosen Paradox.Herman Erlichson - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (1):83-85.
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    Eastern european publishers face ethical dilemmas.Herman J. Obermayer - 1994 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (2):94 – 99.
    The press environment created by abrupt transitions from government dominance to independence has created difficult ethical dilemmas for editors and publishers. Pursuit of earnings - without which a free marketplace of ideas is impossible - has forced leaders of media enterprises to make painful choices about employment, privacy, career training, distribution, pornography, and subsidy. Winnowing out the weak and inefficient is seen as both healthy and creative. Consensus on ethical guidelines will not come quickly. Political and economic changes occur more (...)
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  39. L'evolution de la pensee Kantienne.Herman J. Vleeshauwer - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:382.
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    Schepping en evolutie.Herman Dooyeweerd - 1959 - Philosophia Reformata 24 (3-4):113-159.
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    Gentzen Games.Herman Ruge Jervell - 1985 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 31 (25-28):431-439.
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    Is ‘Normal Grief’ a Mental Disorder&quest.Stephen Wilkinson - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (200):290-304.
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    Het dilemma voor het christelijk wijsgeerig denken en het critisch karakter van de Wijsbegeerte der Wetsidee.Herman Dooyeweerd - 1936 - Philosophia Reformata 1:3-16.
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    Action and Production.Stephen White - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (2):271-294.
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    The doctrine of God.Herman Bavinck - 1951 - Carlisle, Pa.: Banner of Truth Trust. Edited by William Hendriksen.
    The doctrine of God is the foundation of Christian theology and the prerequisite of all true faith. This translation provides, in the words of Hendriksen, 'a spiritual treat' for the serious reader.
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    Computer and society.Herman Ruge Jervell & Kai A. Olsen - 1984 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 13 (4, 1-3):17-21.
    The computer is a relatively new invention in the history of man. It has found application in many sectors, and will undoubtedly influence our society. As we shall show, however, the computer is linked to a chain of development that started 10,000 years ago, when a society of hunters and gatherers changed into an agricultural society. The computer is completely dependent on this development towards a more and more formalized society.
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    Constructing Ordinals.Herman Ruge Jervell - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae:5-20.
    We show how to construct ordinals up to the small Veblen ordinal in a constructive way and discuss some of the problems trying to go beyond them.
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    Constructing Ordinals.Herman Ruge Jervell - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae:5-20.
    We show how to construct ordinals up to the small Veblen ordinal in a constructive way and discuss some of the problems trying to go beyond them.
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    Large Finite Sets.Herman Ruge Jervell - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (35‐36):545-549.
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