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    Acknowledging vulnerability in ethics of palliative care – A feminist ethics approach.Sofia Morberg Jämterud - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (4):952-961.
    Patients in need of palliative care are often described as vulnerable. Being vulnerable can sometimes be interpreted as the opposite of being autonomous, if an autonomous person is seen as an independent, self-sufficient person who forms decisions independently of others. Such a dichotomous view can create a situation where one has experiences of vulnerability that cannot be reconciled with the central ethical principle of autonomy. The article presents a feminist ethical perspective on the conceptualisation of vulnerability in the context of (...)
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  2. Acknowledgment.Pauline Jacobson, Kent Bach, Daniel Buring, Paul Dekker, Shalom Lappin, Peter Lasersohn, Beth Levin, Julie Sedivy, Martin Stokhof, Thomas Ede & Ian Lyons - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27:777-778.
     
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    Recognition, Acknowledgement, and Acceptance.Arto Laitinen - 2011 - In Heikki Ikaheimo & Arto Laitinen, Recognition and Social Ontology. Leiden: Brill. pp. 309-347.
    In this chapter I distinguish between a) recognition of persons, b) normative acknowledgement and c) institution-creating acceptance. All of these go beyond a fourth, merely descriptive sense of the word “recognition,” namely identification or re-identification of something as something. I distinguish four aspects of "taking someone as a person": R1 A Belief that the other is a person, and can engage in agency-regarding relations.R2 Moral Opinion that the choice whether and when to engage with persons is ethically significant.R3 Willingness (...)
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    Acknowledgments-based networks for mapping the social structure of research fields. A case study on recent analytic philosophy.Eugenio Petrovich - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-40.
    In the last decades, research in science mapping has delivered several powerful techniques, based on citation or textual analysis, for charting the intellectual organization of research fields. To map the social network underlying science and scholarship, by contrast, science mapping has mainly relied on one method, co-authorship analysis. This method, however, suffers from well-known limitations related to the practice of authorship. Moreover, it does not perform well on those fields where multi-authored publications are rare. In this study, a new method (...)
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    Acknowledgement.Jsri Editorial Team - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (3):4-4.
    Acknowledgement for the support of publication of JSRI no. 3.
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  6. Acknowledging the Other: A Multidimensional Analysis of Race and Identity.Mashuq Ally - 2012 - Philosophia 40 (2).
    I attempt to conceptualize racism through an acknowledgement and evaluation of ethnoracial “difference.” The multidimensionalities of ethnoracial definition and experience as well as of racist expression have prompted the multidisciplinary nature of the analytic work necessary to understand them. Although I focus upon the core issue of individual racism with special reference to moral issues, I also explore ethical and sociopolitical implications of racial identification, and make some suggestions concerning future developments with regard to appreciation and acknowledgement of (...)
     
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    Unconsented acknowledgments as a form of authorship abuse: What can be done about it?Mladen Koljatic - 2021 - Research Ethics 17 (2):127-134.
    Unwelcome or unconsented acknowledgments is an unethical practice seldom addressed. It constitutes a form of authorship abuse perpetrated in the acknowledgments section of published research, where the victim is credited as having made a contribution to the paper, without having given their consent, and often without having seen a draft of the paper. The acknowledgment may be written in such a way as to imply endorsement of the study’s data and conclusions. Through a real-life case, this paper explores the issue (...)
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  8. Acknowledgement and the paradox of tragedy.Daan Evers & Natalja Deng - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (2):337-350.
    We offer a new answer to the paradox of tragedy. We explain part of the appeal of tragic art in terms of its acknowledgement of sad aspects of life and offer a tentative explanation of why acknowledgement is a source of pleasure.
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    Acknowledgments.Mathias Risse - 2012 - In On global justice. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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    The culture of acknowledgement and the horizons of truth.Anton Carpinschi - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (15):54-65.
    Focused on the dynamic of the relations between truth and acknowledgement, this study brings forward the following series of hypotheses: 1) between “the essence of truth”, as revelation and referential experience, cognitive and moral supreme resort and the various embodiments of partial, temporary and relative truths, there is an operational space of thinking and acting, favorable to the comprehensive truths, as we call them; 2) within the unceasing aspiration of overcoming the partial truths and asymptotical closeness to “the essence (...)
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  11. Acknowledgment, Responsibility, and Innovation: A Response to Robert Innis and Walter Gulick.Vincent Colapietro - 2009 - Tradition and Discovery 36 (1):38-41.
    This response affirms the content of the previous two articles but is focused on highlighting some features of Polanyi’s and Langer’s philosophies they do not emphasize. The rise of knowledge and trajectory of meaning Polanyi and Langer describe may be seen as incorporating a complex, innovative process of acknowledgment – of tradition, social norms, previous experience, and personal commitments of which one may not even be aware – for which one is responsible.
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  12. Should Acknowledgments in Published Academic Articles Include Gratitude for Reviewers Who Reviewed for Journals that Rejected Those Articles?Joona Räsänen & Pekka Louhiala - 2021 - Theoria 87 (3):713-728.
    It is a common practice for authors of an academic work to thank the anonymous reviewers at the journal that is publishing it. Allegedly, scholars thank the reviewers because their comments improved the paper and thanking them is a proper way to show gratitude to them. Yet often, a paper that is eventually accepted by one journal is first rejected by other journals, and even though those journals’ reviewers also supply comments that improve the quality of the work, those reviewers (...)
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  13. Knowing value and acknowledging value: on the significance of emotional evaluation.Jean Moritz Müller - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (1):162-181.
    It is widely assumed that emotions are evaluative. Moreover, many authors suppose that emotions are important or valuable as evaluations. According to the currently dominant version of cognitivism, emotions are evaluative insofar as they make us aware of value properties of their intentional objects. In attributing to emotions an epistemic role, this view conceives of them as epistemically valuable. In this paper, I argue that proponents of this account mischaracterize the evaluative character of emotions and, a fortiori, their value. Moreover, (...)
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  14. Acknowledgments.Andrea Strazzoni - 2018 - In Dutch Cartesianism and the Birth of Philosophy of Science: From Regius to ‘s Gravesande. Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter.
  15. Acknowledgments.Steve Bein - 2011 - In Purifying Zen: Watsuji Tetsuro’s Shamon Dogen. University of Hawaii Press.
     
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  16. Acknowledgments.Corey Brettschneider - 2012 - In Corey Lang Brettschneider, When the State Speaks, What Should It Say?: How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality. Princeton University Press.
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  17. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following titles. Inclusion in this list neither implies nor precludes subsequent.Don S. Browning, T. A. Cavanaugh, Celia Deane-Drummond, Peter Manley Scott, Malcolm Duncan, Julia A. Fleming & Stephen J. Grabill - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20:318-319.
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    Acknowledged Dependence and the Virtues of Perinatal Hospice.Aaron D. Cobb - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (1):25-40.
    Prenatal screening can lead to the detection and diagnosis of significantly life-limiting conditions affecting the unborn child. Recognizing the difficulties facing parents who decide to continue the pregnancy, some have proposed perinatal hospice as a new modality of care. Although the medical literature has begun to devote significant attention to these practices, systematic philosophical reflection on perinatal hospice has been relatively limited. Drawing on Alasdair MacIntyre’s account of the virtues of acknowledged dependence, I contend that perinatal hospice manifests and facilitates (...)
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  19. Acknowledgments.Robert J. Fitterer - 2008 - In Love and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics: Aristotle, Lonergan, and Nussbaum on Emotions and Moral Insight. University of Toronto Press.
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    Acknowledge the wonder: harmony with the natural.Frances Wosmek - 1988 - Wheaton, Ill., U.S.A.: Theosophical Pub. House.
    This book points the reader toward a renewed sense of wonder and oneness with nature. With balance and beauty Wosmek delivers profound insights combining science, nature, art, philosophy, conscience, and a loving concern for all that lives.
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  21. Acknowledging Intergenerational Moral Responsibility in the Aftermath of Genocide.Armen Marsoobian - 2009 - Genocide Studies and Prevention 4 (2):211-220.
    This article argues for the claim that we are morally responsible (in the qualified sense proposed in the article) for the crimes of our ancestors if our ancestors, as a collectivity, were part of a community for whose sake and in whose name crimes were committed that meet the definition of the crime of genocide. This claim of ‘‘vicarious intergenerational moral responsibility’’ is supported by two arguments. The first counters the claim that one cannot have responsibilities for events in the (...)
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    Acknowledgments.A. John Simmons - 1993 - In Christopher W. Morris, On the Edge of Anarchy: Locke, Consent, and the Limits of Society.
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    Revisiting the nursing metaparadigm: Acknowledging technology as foundational to progressing nursing knowledge.Elizabeth Johnson & Jane M. Carrington - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (1):e12502.
    The nursing metaparadigm, as described by Fawcett in 1984, includes human, health, nursing, and the environment, all of which support theory development by giving direction to our focus as a scientific body. Nursing scientists make their mark in biotechnological applications, mobile health, informatics, and human factors research. We give voice to the patient through design feedback and incorporating technological advancements in our evolving nursing knowledge; however, we have not formally acknowledged technology in our metaparadigm. To continue patient‐centered care in this (...)
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    Acknowledging Animal Rights: A Thomistic Perspective.Paul A. Macdonald - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (1):95-116.
    In this article, I show how it is possible, working from a Thomistic perspective, to affirm the existence of animal rights. To start, I show how it is possible to ascribe indirect rights to animals—in particular, the indirect right to not be treated cruelly by us. Then, I show how it is possible to ascribe some direct rights to animals using the same reasoning that Aquinas offers in defending the claim that animals have indirect rights. Next, I draw on elements (...)
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    Acknowledgment or empathy: A critique of Mulhall's reading of Cavell.Alexander Altonji - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):179-193.
    This article critiques Stephen Mulhall's reading of Cavell's response to skepticism. In the first half of the article, I argue that Mulhall is mistaken in two respects: he elides differences Cavell notes between external world and other minds skepticism as well as conflates empathetic projection and acknowledgment. In the second half of the article, I argue for a novel reading of Cavell's account of acknowledgment, which addresses the concerns I raise for Mulhall. The paper closes by considering and responding to (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Edwin L. Hersch - 2003 - In From Philosophy to Psychotherapy: A Phenomenological Model for Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis. University of Toronto Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Michael Ignatieff - 2017 - In The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 251-254.
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  28. Acknowledgment: Guest Reviewers.Hervé Abdi, Fred Adams, Shaaron Ainsworth, Erik Altmann, Richard Aslin, Robert Aunger, Jerry Balakrishnan, Dana Ballard, Sieghard Beller & Iris Berent - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28:1041-1043.
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    Acknowledgments.Jason Brennan - 2018 - In When All Else Fails: The Ethics of Resistance to State Injustice. Princeton University Press.
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  30. Acknowledgments.Moshe Halbertal - 2012 - In On Sacrifice. Princeton University Press.
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  31. Acknowledgements.RobertHG Wokler - 2012 - In Rousseau, the Age of Enlightenment, and Their Legacies. Princeton University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Scott Soames - 2010 - In Philosophy of Language. Princeton University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Greg Moses - 2021 - The Acorn 21 (1):101-101.
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    Acknowledging and managing deep constraints on moral agency and the self.Laura Niemi & Jesse Graham - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Acknowledgements.Kent A. Peacock & Andrew D. Irvine - 2005 - In Kent A. Peacock & Andrew D. Irvine, Mistakes of reason: essays in honour of John Woods. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
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    Acknowledgements.Anne Phillips - 2013 - In Our Bodies, Whose Property? Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 18-18.
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  37. Acknowledging Ralph Pred.Weekes Anderson - 2017 - In Jakub Dziadkowiec & Lukasz Lamza, Beyond Whitehead: Recent Advances in Process Thought. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 97–114.
    At the time of his death in May of 2012, Ralph Pred was working on a critical social theory inspired by process philosophy. In the book manuscript he left unfinished, Syntax and Solidarity, he develops a “radically empirical” sociology that enables him to identify and critically evaluate the different forms that social solidarity has taken in the history of civilization. The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the importance of his unfinished project. The executors of Pred’s literary (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Jeffrey Reid - 2007 - In Real Words: Language and System in Hegel. University of Toronto Press.
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    Reviewer Acknowledgement 2018.Chris Renwick - 2019 - History of the Human Sciences 32 (1):138-138.
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  40. Acknowledgments.W. David Shaw - 2004 - In Babel and the Ivory Tower: The Scholar in the Age of Science. University of Toronto Press.
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    Acknowledgements.Yvonne Sherratt - 2013 - In Hitler's Philosophers. Yale University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Guy Sircello - 1975 - In New Theory of Beauty. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - 2014 - In Speech Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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  44. (1 other version)Acknowledgments.Victoria Myers & Robert Maniquis - 2011 - In Victoria Myers & Robert Maniquis, Godwinian Moments: From the Enlightenment to Romanticism. University of Toronto Press.
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  45. Acknowledgments.Horst Ruthrof - 1997 - In Semantics and the Body: Meaning From Frege to the Postmodern. University of Toronto Press.
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    (1 other version)Acknowledgements to reviewers.Derek Sellman - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (4):291-291.
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    (1 other version)Acknowledgments.Tommie Shelby - 2016 - In Clarissa Rile Hayward, The Demand of Justice: Symposium on Tommie Shelby’s Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform by Tommie Shelby. Harvard University Press. pp. 325-328.
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    Acknowledgements.Gareth Stedman Jones - 2016 - In Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion. Harvard University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Sarah Stroumsa - 2009 - In Maimonides in His World: Portrait of a Mediterranean Thinker. Princeton University Press.
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