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  1. Responsibility and control: A theory of moral responsibility.Alison Mcintyre - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (2):267-270.
    John Fischer and Mark Ravizza defend in this book a painstakingly constructed analysis of what they take to be a core condition of moral responsibility: the notion of guidance control. The volume usefully collects in one place ideas and arguments the authors have previously published in singly or jointly authored works on this and related topics, as well as various refinements to those views and some suggestive discussions that aim to show how their account of guidance control might fit into (...)
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  2. Doctrine of double effect.Alison McIntyre - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The doctrine (or principle) of double effect is often invoked to explain the permissibility of an action that causes a serious harm, such as the death of a human being, as a side effect of promoting some good end. According to the principle of double effect, sometimes it is permissible to cause a harm as a side effect (or “double effect”) of bringing about a good result even though it would not be permissible to cause such a harm as a (...)
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  3. Doing away with double effect.Alison McIntyre - 2001 - Ethics 111 (2):219-255.
    I will introduce six constraints that should guide the formulation and use of DE. One goal in listing them is to engage in dialectical fair play by ruling out criticisms of the doctrine that are directed at misformulations of DE or that result from misapplications of it. Each of these constraints should be acceptable to any proponent of DE. Yet when these constraints on the application of DE are respected, it becomes clear that many of the examples provided as illustrations (...)
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    Events and Their Names.Alison McIntyre - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):416.
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  5. What is Wrong with Weakness of Will?Alison Mcintyre - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy 103 (6):284-311.
    Many would say that unlike other failures of practical rationality, which can be difficult to recognize, weakness of will wears its rational defect on its sleeve. Whenever we judge that it would be best not to do x, while intentionally doing x without relinquishing this judgment, we condemn quite explicitly the intention on which we act. This observation gives rise to the attractive idea that weak-willed agents indict themselves of irrationality as they fail to comply with their own practical judgments. (...)
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  6. Moral dilemmas.Alasdair McIntyre - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50:367-382.
    Against theses of Bernard Williams and Bas C. van Fraassen, it is argued that there are no facts about moral dilemmas, characterizable independently of any moral theory. It is further argued that any adequate theory which denies that there are genuine moral dilemmas must provide a convincing account of how and why moral agents take themselves to be in dilemmatic situations. The ability of rationalist theories, which deny that genuine moral dilemmas occur, to provide such account is examined. Aquinas's contribution (...)
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  7. The double life of double effect.Allison McIntyre - 2004 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25 (1):61-74.
    The U.S. Supreme Court's majority opinion in Vacco v. Quill assumes that the principle of double effect explains the permissibility of hastening death in the context of ordinary palliative care and in extraordinary cases in which painkilling drugs have failed to relieve especially intractable suffering and terminal sedation has been adopted as a last resort. The traditional doctrine of double effect, understood as providing a prohibition on instrumental harming as opposed to incidental harming or harming asa side effect, must be (...)
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  8. Guilty Bystanders? On the Legitimacy of Duty to Rescue Statutes.Alison Mcintyre - 1994 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 23 (2):157-191.
  9. Synthetic Socio-Technical Systems: Poiêsis as Meaning Making.Piercosma Bisconti, Andrew McIntyre & Federica Russo - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (3):1-19.
    With the recent renewed interest in AI, the field has made substantial advancements, particularly in generative systems. Increased computational power and the availability of very large datasets has enabled systems such as ChatGPT to effectively replicate aspects of human social interactions, such as verbal communication, thus bringing about profound changes in society. In this paper, we explain that the arrival of generative AI systems marks a shift from ‘interacting through’ to ‘interacting with’ technologies and calls for a reconceptualization of socio-technical (...)
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    Self-Love or Diffidence? Malebranche and Hume on the Love of Fame.Alison McIntyre & Julie Walsh - 2022 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 4 (1):2.
    Hume’s discussion of pride and sympathy in the _Treatise_ shows direct engagement with Malebranche’s discussion of ‘imitation’ in the _Search_. For Malebranche, imitation—both of passions and belief—and our tendency to judge ourselves by comparison, generate the passion of pride or grandeur, which plays a useful social role. However, as both cause and effect of the admiration of others, grandeur is ungrounded and thus imaginary. Hume disagrees. He invokes the principle of sympathy to explain how the evaluations of others can support (...)
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    Fruitless Remorses.Alison McIntyre - 2014 - Hume Studies 40 (2):143-167.
    Familiarity with the doctrines presented in Richard Allestree’s devotional work The Whole Duty of Man (1658), which Hume reported having read as a boy, can illuminate the strategy of argument Hume employs in Treatise 2.1.6–2.1.8 to undermine views he attributes to “the vulgar systems of ethicks.” Hume’s explicit critique of the view that pride is a sin and humility a virtue in Treatise 2.1.7 relies on assumptions that are already present in Allestree’s account of pride and humility and are described (...)
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    The Possibility of Weakness of Will.Alison McIntyre - 1993 - Noûs 27 (3):384-385.
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    The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics.Alex McIntyre (ed.) - 1997 - University of Toronto Press.
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    The positive impact of portfolios on health care assistants' clinical practice.Anita Atwal, Kirsty Tattersall, Kay Caldwell, Christine Craik, Anne McIntyre & Susana Murphy - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):172-174.
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2002–2003.Tom L. Beauchamp, Philip Bricker, Stephen Buckle, Michael J. Costa, Philip Cummins, Paul Draper, Daniel Flage, Beryl Logan, Peter Lopston & Alison McIntyre - 2003 - Hume Studies 29 (2):403-404.
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    Developmentally distinct gaze processing systems: Luminance versus geometric cues.Martin J. Doherty, Alex H. McIntyre & Stephen R. H. Langton - 2015 - Cognition 137 (C):72-80.
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    Acknowledgmentss.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press.
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    Abbreviations.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press.
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    (1 other version)Commentary on Robert Heinaman’s “Aristotle on Praxis and Activity”.Alison McIntyre - 1990 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1):228-239.
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    Contents.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press.
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    6. Communion in Joy: Will to Power and Eternal Return in Grand Politics.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 127-152.
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    Communion in joy will to power and eternal return in grand politics.Alex Mcintyre - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25 (1):24-41.
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    Commentary on Heinaman.Alison Mcintyre - 1996 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):112-123.
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    Frontmatter.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press.
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    4. Hierarchy and the Overman.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 74-99.
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    Index.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 179-187.
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    2. Joy in the Actual.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 22-47.
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    1. Joy, Sovereignty, and Atopia.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-21.
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    Notes.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 157-174.
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    5. Nietzsche Contra Rousseau.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 100-126.
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  31. Omissions and Other Acts.Alison G. Mcintyre - 1985 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    Philosophical discussion of the topic of intentional agency has often focused on questions about the nature of the events which are intentional actions. This event-oriented approach cannot yield an adequate account of human agency because it cannot accommodate negative acts, or acts of omission. Agents may act intentionally by omitting to act, but many such acts of omission cannot be identified with any event consisting of a bodily movement. This dissertation is an attempt to develop an account of agency which (...)
     
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  32. The Historical Adam.A. McIntyre - forthcoming - Perspectives on Science And.
     
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    7. The Poetry of the Future.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 153-156.
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    The perils of holism: Brad Hooker's ideal code, real world.Alison McIntyre - 2005 - Philosophical Issues 15 (1):252–263.
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    3. The Seasons of a People: Community and Individuality in the Cycle of Natural Morality.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 48-73.
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  36. The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics.Alex Mcintyre & Richard J. White - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 17:78-81.
     
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    Works Cited.Alex McIntyre - 1997 - In The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 175-178.
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  38. The yin and yang of HIV.Valendar Turner & Andrew McIntyre - 1999 - Nexus 6 (6):47-54.
     
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    The Possibility of Weakness of Will, by Robert Dunn. [REVIEW]Alison McIntyre - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2):451-455.
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    Hume on Art, Emotion, and Superstition: A Critical Study of the Four Dissertations by Amyas Merivale. [REVIEW]Alison McIntyre - 2021 - Hume Studies 44 (1):117-120.
    Book 1 of Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature was reshaped into the first Enquiry, while the second Enquiry further develops some themes from Book 3. What became of Book 2, “Of the Passions”? Did Hume never extend his thinking in that area? Amyas Merivale notes that the standard answer to that question is that Hume did not do much in the way of rethinking T2 beyond selecting a few passages to excerpt, almost verbatim, in his “Dissertation on the Passions.” (...)
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  41. Nomy Arpaly, Merit, Meaning, and Human Bondage: An Essay on Free Will. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006, 158pp.(indexed). ISBN: 978-0691124339, $29.95 (Hb). Howard Brody, Hooked: How Medicine's Dependence on the Pharma-ceutical Industry Undermines Professional Ethics. Rowman and Little. [REVIEW]Alisdair McIntyre - 2008 - Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (2):271-273.
     
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