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    STAATS, Arthur W., Psychology's Crisis of Disunity. Philosophy and Method for the Revolution to a Unified ScienceSTAATS, Arthur W., Psychology's Crisis of Disunity. Philosophy and Method for the Revolution to a Unified Science. [REVIEW]Aimée Leduc - 1983 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 39 (3):381-382.
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    Nicole Loraux n'est plus.Claudine Leduc - 2003 - Clio 18:7-9.
    Nicole Loraux guettait toujours avec une joie d'enfant les premiers frémissements du printemps, la lumière qui verdit et se trémousse, les chatons qui pointent leurs nez jaunes, les oiseaux qui préludent à leur vocalise. Elle s'est éclipsée un jour de sa saison préférée, sans déploiements officiels, entourée seulement de tous ceux qui l'avait aimée et ils étaient très nombreux. Mais le 12 avril, au Père Lachaise, le printemps était en retard, la lumière grise, les arbres encore effeuil...
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    Pratique du portrait chez Violette Leduc.Kiev Renaud - 2024 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 35 (1-2):85-104.
    Résumé Cet article propose de dégager les techniques d’embaumement littéraire à l’œuvre dans la pratique du portrait chez Violette Leduc, c’est-à-dire les stratégies d’écriture servant à garder vivant le souvenir des personnes aimées. La métaphore de l’embaumement vient de Simone de Beauvoir, dans sa préface de La Bâtarde. L’analyse montre que la mémoire chez Leduc est décrite comme aussi tangible que la vision. L’inexorable mouvement du temps est caricaturalement grossi comme sous l’effet d’une loupe, ce qui permet de (...)
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    The Relationships between Personal Values, Justifications, and Academic Cheating for Business vs. Non-Business Students.Laura Parks-Leduc, Russell P. Guay & Leigh M. Mulligan - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (4):499-519.
    In this study we examine college cheating behaviors of business students compared to non-business students, and investigate possible antecedents to cheating in an effort to better understand why and when students cheat. We specifically examine power values; we found that they were positively related to academic cheating in our sample, and that choice of major (business or non-business) partially mediated the relationship between power values and cheating. We also considered the extent to which students provide justifications for their cheating, and (...)
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    Resistance, redistribution, and power in the Fair Trade banana initiative.Aimee Shreck - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (1):17-29.
    The Fair Trade movement seeks to alter conventional trade relations through a system of social and environmental standards, certification, and labels designed to help shorten the social distance between consumers in the North and producers in the South. The strategy is based on working both ‘in and against’ the same global capitalist market that it hopes to alter, raising questions about if and how Fair Trade initiatives exhibit counter-hegemonic potential to transform the conventional agro-food system. This paper considers the multiple (...)
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    Nurse ethical awareness: Understanding the nature of everyday practice.Aimee Milliken & Pamela Grace - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (5):517-524.
    Much attention has been paid to the role of the nurse in recognizing and addressing ethical dilemmas. There has been less emphasis, however, on the issue of whether or not nurses understand the ethical nature of everyday practice. Awareness of the inherently ethical nature of practice is a component of nurse ethical sensitivity, which has been identified as a component of ethical decision-making. Ethical sensitivity is generally accepted as a necessary precursor to moral agency, in that recognition of the ethical (...)
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    Deliberative Democracy and Corporate Governance.Aimee E. Barbeau - 2016 - Business Ethics Journal Review 4 (6):34-40.
    Jeffrey Moriarty argues for a return to a robust notion of stakeholder theory involving direct procedural voting by stakeholders. He asserts that such voting offers the best possible chance of restraining firm behavior and taking into account all stakeholder interests. I argue, however, that Moriarty proceeds with an overly narrow conception of democracy, ignoring problems that arise from procedural voting. Specifically, paradoxes in voting procedures, the tyranny of the majority, and the inefficacy of representation advantage well-organized and moneyed interests. A (...)
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    An International Validation of a Clinical Tool to Assess Carers’ Quality of Life in Huntington’s Disease.Aimee Aubeeluck, Edward J. N. Stupple, Malcolm B. Schofield, Alis C. Hughes, Lucienne van der Meer, Bernhard Landwehrmeyer & Aileen K. Ho - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:442788.
    Family carers of individual’s living with Huntington’s Disease (HD) manage a distinct and unique series of difficulties arising from the complex nature of HD. This paper presents the validation of the definitive measure of quality of life for this group. The Huntington’s Disease Quality of Life Battery for carers (HDQoL-C) was expanded and then administered to an international sample of 1716 partners and family carers from 13 countries. In terms of the psychometric properties of the tool, exploratory analysis of half (...)
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    The Telos of Citizen Life: Music and Philosophy in Aristotle’s Ideal Polis.Aimée Koeplin - 2009 - Polis 26 (1):116-132.
    Recently, scholars have disagreed over how to understand the telos, or goal, of citizen life in Aristotle’s Politics. In Book VII, Aristotle claims that philosophy is a virtue necessary for a life of leisure. But the sketch of the educational programme that we get in Book VIII does not include philosophy; it is focused almost entirely on music. This has led some scholars to argue that a life of leisure spent appreciating music and the other arts is the telos of (...)
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    New Labour and the continuation of Thatcherite policy.Aimee Oakley - 2011 - Polis (Misc) 6:2012.
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    Settler Xicana: Postcolonial and Decolonial Reflections on Incommensurability.Aimee Carrillo Rowe - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (3):525.
    Abstract:This paper takes Chicana/Xicana indigeneity as a productive and problematic site to consider the vexed conjuncture between decolonial and postcolonial approaches to critical knowledge production. I examine the intersection between Chicana and Native feminisms as a point of entry to consider how the incommensurabilities between these formations get played out within specific sites of knowledge production. I read my positionality as a Californio Rancho descendent to explore urgent questions of landedness raised by Indigenous studies scholars and consider how we might (...)
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    Mitochondrial/Nuclear Transfer: A Literature Review of the Ethical, Legal and Social Issues.Raphaëlle Dupras-Leduc, Stanislav Birko & Vardit Ravitsky - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2):1-17.
    Le transfert mitochondrial / nucléaire (M/NT) visant à éviter la transmission de maladies mitochondriales graves soulève des enjeux éthiques, juridiques et sociaux (ELS) complexes. En février 2015, le Royaume-Uni est devenu le premier pays au monde à légaliser le M/NT, rendant le débat houleux sur cette technologie encore plus pertinent. Cette revue d’interprétation critique identifie 95 articles pertinents sur les enjeux ELS du M/NT, y compris des articles de recherche originaux, des rapports gouvernementaux ou commandés par le gouvernement, des éditoriaux, (...)
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    Ethics Consultations at a Major Academic Medical Center: A Retrospective, Longitudinal Analysis.Aimee Milliken, Andrew Courtwright, Pamela Grace, Elizabeth Eagan-Bengston, Monique Visser & Martha Jurchak - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (4):275-286.
    Growing evidence suggests that nurses and other clinicians often feel insufficiently equipped to manage ethical issues that arise in their practice (Truog et al. 2015; Woods 2005; Darmon et al. 201...
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    Support group or transgender lobby? Representing Mermaids in the British press.Aimee Bailey & Jai Mackenzie - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    This article examines representations of Mermaids, a charity that supports trans young people and their families, in the British press. Using corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis, we identify and chart patterns in reporting between Mermaids’ inception as a charity in 2015, and 2022, a turbulent year for both the charity and trans people in the UK more generally. The findings show that, in the early years, there is relatively little attention to Mermaids in the press. Where they are mentioned, the charity (...)
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  15. Designing Robots for Care: Care Centered Value-Sensitive Design. [REVIEW]Aimee Wynsberghe - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):407-433.
    The prospective robots in healthcare intended to be included within the conclave of the nurse-patient relationship—what I refer to as care robots—require rigorous ethical reflection to ensure their design and introduction do not impede the promotion of values and the dignity of patients at such a vulnerable and sensitive time in their lives. The ethical evaluation of care robots requires insight into the values at stake in the healthcare tradition. What’s more, given the stage of their development and lack of (...)
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    Nurse ethical sensitivity: An integrative review.Aimee Milliken - 2018 - Nursing Ethics 25 (3):278-303.
    Background: Ethical sensitivity has been identified as a foundational component of ethical action. Diminished or absent ethical sensitivity can result in ethically incongruent care, which is inconsistent with the professional obligations of nursing. As such, assessing ethical sensitivity is imperative in order to design interventions to facilitate ethical practice and to ensure nurses recognize the nature and extent of professional ethical obligations. Aim: To review and critique the state of the science of nurse ethical sensitivity and to synthesize findings across (...)
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    La réparation des préjudices résultant d’un accident de la circulation en droit prospectif.Fabrice Leduc - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):421-427.
    S’agissant de la réparation des préjudices résultant d’un accident de la circulation, le droit prospectif de la responsabilité civile oscille entre rafistolage déceptif et procrastination pusillanime, alors qu’un véritable chamboulement eût été le bienvenu.
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    Feeling in the dark: Empathy, whiteness, and miscege-nation in.Aimee Marie Carrillo Rowe - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (2).
    : Carrillo Rowe provides an analysis of Monster's Ball as a cultural narrative of white masculinity's redemption from the atrocities of racism through an interracial love story that erases white masculinity's national history and implication in a racist past while it displaces the black female body from that history and identification with the struggle for reparation. The nexus of sex, race, and desire is used to produce a new whiteness consistent with the emerging national multicultural logics of color blindness by (...)
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    Feeling in the Dark: Empathy, Whiteness, and Miscege-nation in Monster's Ball.Aimee Carrillo Rowe - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (2):122-142.
    Carrillo Rowe provides an analysis of Monster's Ball as a cultural narrative of white masculinity's redemption from the atrocities of racism through an interracial love story that erases white masculinity's national history and implication in a racist past while it displaces the black female body from that history and identification with the struggle for reparation. The nexus of sex, race, and desire is used to produce a new whiteness consistent with the emerging national multicultural logics of color blindness by undermining (...)
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    Expectancy violations promote learning in young children.Aimee E. Stahl & Lisa Feigenson - 2017 - Cognition 163 (C):1-14.
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    A Meta-Analytical Assessment of the Effect of Deontological Evaluations and Teleological Evaluations on Ethical Judgments/intentions.Aimee E. Smith, Natalina Zlatevska, Rafi M. M. I. Chowdhury & Alex Belli - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 188 (3):553-588.
    Deontological and teleological evaluations are widely utilized in the context of consumer decision-making. Despite their use, the differential effect of these distinct types of evaluations, and the conditions under which they hold, remains an unresolved issue. Thus, we conduct a meta-analysis of 316 effect sizes, from 53 research articles, to evaluate the extent to which deontological and teleological evaluations influence ethical judgments and intentions, and under what circumstances the influence occurs. The effect is explored across three categories of moderators: (1) (...)
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    Refining moral agency: Insights from moral psychology and moral philosophy.Aimee Milliken - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (1):e12185.
    Research in moral psychology has recently raised questions about the impact of context and the environment on the way the human mind works. In a 2012 call to action, Paley wrote: “If some of the conclusions arrived at by moral psychologists are true, they are directly relevant to the way nurses think about moral problems, and present serious challenges to favoured concepts in nursing ethics, such as the ethics of care, virtue, and the unity of the person” (p. 80). He (...)
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    The end of direct farm payments and rural poverty in the American Midwest.Aimee Imlay - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    A risk management approach to farm policy, emblematic of ongoing neoliberalization of domestic agricultural policy, favors the private sector and large-scale producers at the expense of small and mid-sized producers, taxpayers, and rural communities. During 2014, direct payments paid to agricultural producers were finally eliminated in favor of commodity programs that mimic crop insurance. At the same time, poverty rates across rural America remain higher than national averages and, in some places, continue to increase. Previous approaches to explaining rural poverty (...)
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    Telepsychiatry and the meaning of in-person contact: a preliminary ethical appraisal.Aimee Wynsberghe & Chris Gastmans - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (4):469-476.
    Pioneering researchers claim that telepsychiatry presents the possibility of improving both the quality and quantity of patient care for populations in general as well as for those in rural and remote locations. The prevalence of, and literature on telepsychiatry has increased dramatically in the last decade, covering all aspects of research endeavors. However, little can be found on the topic of ethics in telepsychiatry. Using various clinical scenarios we may provide insight into the moral challenge in telepsychiatry—the lack of in-person (...)
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    Ethical Awareness Scale: Replication Testing, Invariance Analysis, and Implications.Aimee Milliken, Larry Ludlow & Pamela Grace - 2019 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 10 (4):231-240.
    Ethical awareness enables nurses to recognize the ethical implications of all practice actions, and is an important component of safe and high quality nursing care (Milliken 2016; Milliken and Grac...
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    “A Metaphysical Attitude Towards Life”: Ernst Troeltsch on Protestantism and German National Identity.Aimee Burant - 2007 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 14 (1):81-100.
    Für Ernst Troeltsch ist das Verständnis der Gegenwart das Ziel der Geschichtswissenschaft. Die These dieses Artikels ist, daß Troeltsch in seiner Auslegung der Geschichte des Protestantismus die Bedeutung des protestantischen Christentums für moderne deutsche Identität feststellt. Sein Argument, daß der lutherische Idealismus den “metaphysisch-religiösen” Geist der Deutschen untermauert, basiert auf einer kulturtheoretisch geprägten Analyse nationaler Identität und wird im Kontext der Debatten des späten neunzehnten und frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts über den konfessionellen Charakter der deutschen Nationalität artikuliert. Dieser Beitrag widmet sich (...)
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    Is Ideological Coverage On Cable Television An Ethical Journalistic Practice? An Examination of Duty, Responsibility, and Consequence.Aimee Meader - 2013 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (1):1 - 14.
    (2013). Is Ideological Coverage On Cable Television An Ethical Journalistic Practice? An Examination of Duty, Responsibility, and Consequence. Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 1-14. doi: 10.1080/08900523.2012.746533.
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  28. Philosophy in the early years and foundation stage : playing with ideas.Aimee Quickfall - 2018 - In Pat Beckley, The philosophy and practice of outstanding early years provision. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Femmes du Maghreb.Agnès Fine Et Claudine Leduc - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L’actualité, comme toujours, suscite la réflexion historique. Devant le déchaînement de la violence en Algérie, CLIO avait programmé, dès sa fondation en 1995, un numéro consacré aux Femmes d’Algérie où se seraient exprimés des chercheurs (euses) d’Algérie. C’était pour son comité de rédaction une façon de dire, comme il le pouvait, sa solidarité à ceux qui vivaient dans la quotidienneté de la terreur. Il a demandé à Djamila Amrane, titulaire depuis 1994 du poste d’« Histoire des Femmes et de...
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    Harmonie et dissonance. Lambert et le système des vérités.Christian Leduc - 2018 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 44:77-102.
    L’article vise à examiner les caractéristiques de la systématicité chez Johann Heinrich Lambert. Influencé par Christian Wolff, Lambert élabore une doctrine originale de l’architectonique qui comprend pour l’essentiel deux parties : d’une part, une manière de déterminer la représentation systématique dans la perception sensible qui constitue une première façon de connaître des rapports entre vérités. D’autre part, une théorie de l’harmonie réelle des vérités qui permet d’unifier des relations conceptuelles et propositionnelles et qui a comme avantages de mieux déceler les (...)
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    Reassessing ‘ability’ grouping: improving practice for equity and attainment.Aimee Smith - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (4):513-515.
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    Educating Nurses for Ethical Practice in Contemporary Health Care Environments.Grace Pam & Milliken Aimee - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (S1):13-17.
    Because health care professions exist to provide a good for society, ethical questions are inherently part of them. Such professions and their members can be assessed based on how effective they are in developing knowledge and enacting practices that further the health and well‐being of individuals and society. The complexity of contemporary health care environments makes it important to prepare clinicians who can anticipate, recognize, and address problems that arise in practice or that prevent a profession from fulfilling its service (...)
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    Euler et le monadisme.Christian Leduc - 2013 - Studia Leibnitiana 45 (2):150-169.
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    The Origins of Prestige Goods as Honest Signals of Skill and Knowledge.Aimée M. Plourde - 2008 - Human Nature 19 (4):374-388.
    This work addresses the emergence of prestige goods, which appear with fully modern Homo sapiens but at different times in different regions. I theorize that such goods came into existence to signal the level of skill held by their owners, in order to gain deference benefits from learning individuals in exchange for access. A game theoretic model demonstrates that a signaling strategy can invade a non-signaling population and can be evolutionarily stable under a set of reasonable parameter values. Increasing competition (...)
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    Class Politics and Agricultural Exceptionalism in California's Organic Agriculture Movement.Aimee Shreck, Sandy Brown & Christy Getz - 2008 - Politics and Society 36 (4):478-507.
    Opposition within the organic agriculture community to a state regulatory initiative intended to close a loophole on the prohibition of stoop labor in California agriculture illuminates critical tensions around the “labor question” underpinning California's rapidly expanding organic sector. Through an exploration of the contradictions between the political economic realities of organic agriculture, the lived realities of farm workers, and the ideological framework of “agricultural exceptionalism” espoused in the organic community, this article challenges widely held assumptions that organic agriculture embodies a (...)
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  36. (1 other version)Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents.Aimee van Wynsberghe & Scott Robbins - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics:1-17.
    Many industry leaders and academics from the field of machine ethics would have us believe that the inevitability of robots coming to have a larger role in our lives demands that robots be endowed with moral reasoning capabilities. Robots endowed in this way may be referred to as artificial moral agents. Reasons often given for developing AMAs are: the prevention of harm, the necessity for public trust, the prevention of immoral use, such machines are better moral reasoners than humans, and (...)
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    Aurélie Damet, La Septième Porte. Les conflits familiaux de l’Athènes classique.Claudine Leduc - 2013 - Clio 38.
    Cet ouvrage, dont le titre est emprunté à Eschyle (Sept contre Thèbes : la septième porte est celle où s’affrontent Etéocle et Polynice), est la publication d’une thèse d’histoire grecque, dirigée par Pauline Schmitt Pantel et soutenue en 2010 à l’Université de Paris I. L’objet de l’enquête est très large : la présentation des conflits dans la cité des Athéniens (Ve-IVe s.) exige une « démarche concentrique » qui part de l’espace domestique et déborde jusqu’à la cité, son agora, son (...)
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    John BOSWELL, Les unions du même sexe dans l'Europe antique et médiévale, Fayard, 1996, 540 p.Claudine Leduc - 1998 - Clio 8.
    Il s'agit certes d'un dossier de passion et de combat destiné à soutenir la cause de la reconnaissance officielle des « unions du même sexe » dans les sociétés d'aujourd'hui, mais d'un dossier constitué par un historien de grande notoriété et très érudit : 293 p. de thèse, 77 p. de documents à l'appui et 128 p. de notes! D'une écriture pressée et émue, parfois douloureuse et toujours vibrante, le plaidoyer est volontairement provocant : considérée comme inhérente au judéo-christianism...
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    Les ismes et catégories historiographiques. Formation et usage à l'époque moderne.Christian Leduc & Daniel Dumouchel (eds.) - 2021 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Les disciplines historiques, littéraires et philosophiques font un emploi abondant des catégories historiographiques. Parmi celles-ci, les termes en ismes sont très fréquents pour référer à une doctrine, un courant artistique, une idéologie ou des événements spécifiques. On fait cependant remarquer que ces désignations posent de nombreux problèmes d’interprétation. En particulier, que l’origine exacte d’une catégorie est souvent méconnue et que sa signification est plus équivoque qu’on ne le croit habituellement. La formation d’un terme en isme s’explique souvent dans un contexte (...)
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    Duty, Distress, and Organ Donation.Aimee Milliken & Anji Wall - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (6):9-10.
    A man of twenty‐two is admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU)after intentionally overdosing on Tylenol. The nurse asks the intensivist on call if someone from the local organ procurement organization should be called in to speak to the family, given a worsening clinical picture and the likelihood that the patient will progress to brain death. The patient's condition is such that multiple organs, including his heart and lungs, could be donated. The intensivist instructs the nurse not to call, as (...)
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    (1 other version)Akira Mizuta Lippit (2012) Ex-Cinema: From a Theory of Experimental Film and Video.Aimee Mollaghan - 2015 - Film-Philosophy 19 (1).
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    Spiderman is Art.Aimee Phenicie - 2008 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 8:12-12.
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    Hijacking Sustainability: Capitalism, Militarism, and the Struggle for Collective Life (review).Aimee Wilson - 2010 - Symploke 18 (1-2):387-389.
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    When Societal Structural Issues Become Patient Problems: The Role of Clinical Ethics Consultation.Aimee Milliken, Martha Jurchak & Nicholas Sadovnikoff - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (5):7-9.
    The debate about health insurance coverage and the related issue of unequal access to health care turn on fundamental questions of justice, but for an individual patient like DM, the abstract question about who is deserving of health insurance becomes a very concrete problem that has a profound impact on care and livelihood. DM's circumstances left him stuck in the hospital. A satisfactory discharge plan remained elusive; his insurance coverage severely limited the number and type of facilities that would accept (...)
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    Leibniz et les qualités occultes.Christian Leduc - 2014 - Studia Leibnitiana 46 (2):187-205.
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    Rebates for a Cause.Aimee Dars Ellis & Michael McCall - 2011 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 22:246-252.
    As a subject of study, rebates have been investigated by researchers who are interested in understanding the characteristics of individuals who are likely to use rebates as well as the decision-making process that leads shoppers to redeem rebates or not. Additionally, researchers have studied the most effective rebate vehicles. An unrelated, but well-established research stream is dedicated to cause marketing. No extant studies, however, look at cause marketing campaigns that utilize rebates. In this theoretical paper, we review the key findings (...)
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    Town-Gown Partnerships: Experiential Exercises for Education in Social Innovation.Aimee Dars Ellis, Duncan Duke, G. Scott Erickson, Marian Brown & Katherine Oertel - 2013 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 24:278-283.
    Experiential education produces numerous benefits to students in terms of higher order thinking skills such as the ability to evaluate, analyze, and synthesizeinformation , engagement , and work-readiness . Partnering with community organizations provides a means to create experiential education opportunities for students. In this symposium, we discussed three examples of experiential education to promote learning around themes of sustainability, providing a brief outline of the activities, the intended outcomes, and the lessons learned from our experiences. We concluded with a (...)
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  48. Problems in the Methodology of Dental Enamel Hypoplasia Analyses.Aimee Hindle - 1998 - Nexus 13 (1):3.
     
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    Reimarus on Natural Religion, Final Causation, and Mechanism.Christian Leduc - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (1):105.
    The article examines how Reimarus reorients concepts borrowed from Leibniz and Wolff – the principles of perfection, harmony and continuity – in order to feed his own natural religion project. Teleology is understood as a doctrine aiming at proving not only God’s perfections, but also the effects of the divine wisdom on creatures. Consequently, recourse to final causes in natural philosophy cannot remain at the level of general reasons, as Maupertuis’s principle of least action does, but rather ought to be (...)
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  50. Advanced Practice Nursing : The Nurse-Patient Relationship and General Ethical Concerns.Aimee Milliken, Eileen Amari-Vaught & Pamela J. Grace - 2018 - In Pamela June Grace & Melissa K. Uveges, Nursing ethics and professional responsibility in advanced practice. Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
     
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