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  1. Hay tramabanakan mitkʻě rasminnerord daram.Alekʻsandr Mikʻayeli Tʻevosian - 1976
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    Kʻartʻuli enatʻmecʻnierebis istoria.Alekʻsandre Pʻocʻxišvili - 1995 - Tʻbilisi: Ganatʻleba.
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    A complete, unabridged, “pre-registered” descriptive experience sampling investigation: The case of Lena.Alek E. Krumm & Russell T. Hurlburt - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (1):267-287.
    Descriptive Experience Sampling (DES) attempts to apprehend in high fidelity pristine inner experience (the naturally-occurring, directly-apprehended phenomena that fill our waking lives, including inner speaking, visual imagery, sensory awarenesses, etc.). Previous DES investigations had shown individual differences in the frequency of inner speaking ranging from nearly zero to nearly 100% of the time. In early 2020, the Internet was ablaze with comments expressing astonishment that constant internal monologue was not universal. We invited Lena, a university student who believed she had (...)
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  4. La pourpre de l'ère punique en Tunisie: extraction et analyse de ce pigment.T. Karmous, N. Ayed, F. Et Chelbi & A. El-Hili - 1996 - Techne 4:57-67.
  5. Murukap Perumān̲ Akattiya Makā Mun̲ivarukku upatēcittaruḷiyayōkañān̲am 500 (Cuppiramaṇiyar ñān̲am 500).Kul̲antaicāmik Kavuṇṭar (ed.) - 1994 - Cen̲n̲ai: Tāmarai Nūlakam.
    Anonymous verse work on Indic philosophy and self-realization; with interpretive notes.
     
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    Neoplatonizmi: tʻavisupʻlebisa da namdvili me-s żiebaši.Lela Alekʻsiże - 2019 - Tʻbilisi: Programa "Logosi".
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    Measuring the Frequency of Inner-Experience Characteristics by Self-Report: The Nevada Inner Experience Questionnaire.Christopher L. Heavey, Stefanie A. Moynihan, Vincent P. Brouwers, Leiszle Lapping-Carr, Alek E. Krumm, Jason M. Kelsey, Dio K. Turner & Russell T. Hurlburt - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Istina i ekzistent︠s︡ii︠a︡: kŭsnii︠a︡t Khaĭdeger i vŭprosŭt za preodoli︠a︡vaneto na metafizikata.Aleks Kostova - 2022 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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  9. Epistemic conflicts and the form of epistemic rules.Aleks Knoks - 2024 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (2):158-190.
    While such epistemic rules as 'If you perceive that X, you ought to believe that X' and 'If you have outstanding testimony that X, you ought to believe that X' seem to be getting at important truths, it is easy to think of cases in which they come into conflict. To avoid classifying such cases as dilemmas, one can hold either that epistemic rules have built-in unless-clauses listing the circumstances under which they don't apply, or, alternatively, that epistemic rules are (...)
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    Moral Principles: Hedged, Contributory, Mixed.Aleks Knoks - 2021 - In Deontic Logic and Normative Systems 2020/21.
    It's natural to think that the principles expressed by the statements "Promises ought to be kept" and "We ought to help those in need" are defeasible. But how are we to make sense of this defeasibility? On one proposal, moral principles have hedges or built-in unless clauses specifying the conditions under which the principle doesn't apply. On another, such principles are contributory and, thus, do not specify which actions ought to be carried out, but only what counts in favor or (...)
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  11. Oraḥ mesharim:...pisḳe ṿe-sidur halakhot, mi-Miḳra ṿe-divre ḥakhamenu nismaḥot...ṿe-horaʼotehem mevoʼarot..Menaḥem ben Avraham Ṭriṿeś - 1968 - Jerusalem: M. Ḳliman.
     
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  12. Ḳinyan ha-Torah shel maran: ʻuvdot ṿe-hanhagot ʻal seder 48 ḳinyene ha-Torah, ʻal pi orḥot ḥaye raban shel Yiśraʼel, maran Rabenu ʻOvadyah Yosef, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ. l.ʻOvadyah Yosef ben Mordekhai Ṭoledano - 2014 - Yerushalayim: ʻOvadyah Yosef Ṭoledano.
     
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  13. Czech Version of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale: Evaluation and Psychometric Properties.Peter Tavel, Jan Sandora, Jana Furstova, Alek Lačev, Vit Husek, Zuzana Puzova, Iva Polackova Solcova & Klara Malinakova - 2020 - Psychological Reports 1.
    Spirituality and spiritual well-being are connected with many areas of human life. Thus, especially in secular countries, there is a need for reliable validated instruments for measuring spirituality. The Spiritual Well-Being Scale is among the world’s most often used tools; therefore, the aim of this study was its psychometrical evaluation in the secular environment of the Czech Republic on a nationally representative sample (n = 1797, mean age: 45.9 ± 17.67; 48.6% men). A non-parametric comparison of different sociodemographic groups showed (...)
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  14. Ṭohar ha-nesheḳ: etos, mitos u-metsiʼut (2016-2020) = Purity of arms: ethos, myth, and reality (2016-2020): Miḳraʼah.D. Yahav - 2020 - [Tel Aviv]: [Dan Yahav].
     
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  15. Sefer Ḥaye ʻolam: yeḳar ha-maʻalah, meʼod naʻalah: amarotaṿ ṭehorot, musarim neḥmadim..Dov Berish ben Yaʻaḳov Goṭlib - 1880 - Bruḳlin: Bet Hilel.
     
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    Mivḥar ṭeksṭim filosofiyim mi-Parmenides ʻad hoge yamenu: miḳraʼah be-onṭologyah = From Parmenides to contemporary thinkers: readings in ontology.Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.) - 2013 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa.sh. Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
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  17. Shivʻat shaʻare ha-osher: pirḳe hadrakhah le-ṭironim ule-ṿatiḳim be-ḥaye niśuʼin.Donald Lewis Sperber - 1970 - Tel Aviv: Haśkel.
     
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  18. Sefer Kerem Shelomoh: 2 ḥalaḳim: divre musar ṿa-Ḥasidut, amarot ṭehorot ṿe-ʻinyanim shonim... le-ḥazeḳ ha-lev be-emunat ha-Shem... ṿe-ʻinyene Shabat u-miḳṿaʼot.S. Z. Friedmann-Weiss - 2021 - Bruḳlin, N. Y.: Kolel ṿi-Yeshivah Ḥemed Shelomoh de-Ṭenḳa.
    [Ḥeleḳ rishon] Or Torah, ʻavodat ha-tefilah, darkhe ha-Ḥasidut, ḥinukh ha-banim, maśa u-matan be-emunah, midot ṭovot -- Ḥeleḳ sheni. Miḳṿeh meṭaher, ʻavodat ha-tefilah, hanhagat ha-shulḥan, or Torah.
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  19. Sefer Tifʼeret le-Mosheh: Yahadut mi-tokh hakarah penimit: divre ḥizuḳ ṿe-hadrakhah nekhonah le-ḥaye Yahadut ʻim yesodot neʼemanim mi-tokh hakarah penimit amitit u-verurah ṿeha-derekh le-ḳiyum ha-mitsṿot ṿa-ʻavodat H. yitbarakh mi-tokh ḥesheḳ u-fenimiyut ha-lev uṿe-śimḥah ṿe-ṭov levav.Y. Katz - 2018 - [Monsey, N.Y.]: Makhon le-horaʼah ṿe-dayanut Tifʼeret le-Mosheh.
     
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  20. Eḥad be-khol dimyonot: hagutam ha-diʼaleḳṭit shel Ḥaside Ashkenaz = One God, many images: dialectical thought in Hasidei Ashkenaz.Yosef Yitsḥaḳ Lifshits - 2015 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
     
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  21. Ḥupat ḥatanim: yevaʼer bo ha-hanhagah ha-reʼuyah le-ḥatan, me-et ḥazaro aḥar avedato ʻad tseto me-ḥupato ; ṿe-nilṿim ʻalaṿ Ḳunṭres Hatsneʻa lekhet: ha-kolel Igeret ha-ḳodesh ha-meyuḥeset la-Ramban ; Ḳunṭres Miḳṿah ṭoharah.Raphael Meldola - 2014 - [Israel]: [Ḥananʼel Tuṿiṭo]. Edited by Ḥ Ṭuṿiṭu, Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla, Raphael Meldola & Naḥmanides.
     
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    Ben dat le-daʻat: ha-ʻemdah ha-diʼaleḳṭit ba-hagut ha-Yehudit bat zemanenu meha-Rav Ḳuḳ ʻad ha-Rav Shagar.Ephraim Chamiel - 2018 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
    The dialectical position in contemporary Jewish thout from Rav Kook to Rav Shagar.
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  23. Sefer Kikar zahav: bo yavoʼu imrot H. amarot ṭehorot, ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-derekh pardes le-khamah miḳraʼe ḳodesh..Khlifa Cohen - 1951 - I Gerbah: ʻAidan--Kohen--Tsaban--Ḥadad. Edited by Yehudah Menini Hakohen.
     
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  24. Orot ha-Torah: 13 peraḳim ʻal ʻerekh ha-Torah, limudah ṿe-hadrakhatah ; Orot ha-teshuvah: 17 peraḳim ʻal ʻerekh ha-teshuvah ṿe-hadrakhatah be-ḥaye ha-peraṭ uve-ḥaye ha-kelal ; Orot ha-Reʼiyah: peraḳim ishiyim--kelal Yiśreʼeliyim ; Musar avikha ; u-midot ha-Reʼiyah ; Rosh milin: rishme maḥshavah le-midrash ha-otiyot, ha-tagin, ha-neḳudot ṿeha-ṭeʻamim.Abraham Isaac Kook - 1916 - Yerushalayim: ha-Miśrad le-ʻinyene datot.
     
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  25. Sefer ʻIr miḳlaṭ.ḥibro Daṿid Lida - 1988 - In P. Lowy, Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman & David ben Aryeh Leib (eds.), Sefer Or ha-yashar ṿeha-ṭov. Bruḳlin, N.Y.: P.E. Laṿi.
     
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    Vedānta without māyā?: a debate on Saptavidha-anupapatti = Māyāvirahitaḥ Vedāntaḥ? Saptavidhānupapattiviṣaye vādaḥ.Godabarisha Mishra (ed.) - 2015 - Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research and Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private.
    Contributed research papers presented at National Seminar on "Saptavidha-anupapatti", held during August 18-20, 1998, organized by Indian Council of Philosophical Research at Chennai, India.
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  27. Entsiḳlopedyah hilkhatit refuʼit: ha-rofe, ha-ḥoleh ṿeha-refuʼah be-aspaḳlaryat ha-halakhah u-maḥshevet Yiśraʼel: kolel kol ha-yedaʻ be-khol nośe ṿe-ʻinyan bi-teḥum ha-refuʼah ṿeha-halakhah min ha-Miḳra ṿe-sifrut Ḥazal ṿe-ʻad la-posḳim ṿela-ḥoḳrim be-yamenu be-tosefet havharot, heʻarot ṿe-heʼarot mi-teḥume ha-madaʻ, ha-refuʼah, ha-filosofyah, ha-etiḳah ṿeha-mishpaṭ.Avraham Steinberg - 1988 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Shlezinger le-ḥeḳer ha-refuʼah ʻal pi ha-Torah le-yad ha-Merkaz ha-refuʼi Shaʻare tsedeḳ.
    kerekh 1. Av-Hanaḳah -- kerekh 2. Haskamah mi-daʻat-Ṭeḥol -- kerekh 3. Ṭerefah-Milah -- kerekh 4. Mimun ha-refuʼah-Sodiyut refuʼit -- kerekh 5. Sikun ʻatsmi-Ḳaṭan -- kerekh 6. Reʼot-Torat ha-musar.
     
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  28. Sitting in the dock of the bay, watching ….Jeremy Fernando - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):8-12.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent. , was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service(s) from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention . The editors recommend that to experience the (...)
     
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    Erfahrungsraum Stille: eine ästhetisch phänomenologische Betrachtung.Kristin Wenzel - 2017 - Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos.
    Ereignet sich anstelle von Klang oder Sprache, Musik oder Lärm lediglich Stille oder vielmehr das, was wir für Stille halten, kommt ein unerwartetes Aufmerken in Gang. Die Stille kann auffordern, genauer hinzuhören, aber auch genauer hinzusehen. Ein plötzliches Aufmerken geschieht jedoch nur, wenn die Stille den Wahrnehmenden unerwartet trifft. Einer im Alltäglichen zumeist durch die Priorität des Bewussten, Bekannten oder Vertrauten untergeordneten Stille, können Arbeiten, wie jene von Aernout Mik, eine konkrete Erfahrbarkeit geben. Was er erfahrbar werden lässt, ist aber (...)
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  30. Choosing prediction over explanation in psychology: lessons from machine learning.T. Yarkoni & J. Westfall - 2017 - Perspective on Psychological Science 12 (6):1100-1122.
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    Logics of left variable inclusion and Płonka sums of matrices.S. Bonzio, T. Moraschini & M. Pra Baldi - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic (1):49-76.
    The paper aims at studying, in full generality, logics defined by imposing a variable inclusion condition on a given logic $$\vdash $$. We prove that the description of the algebraic counterpart of the left variable inclusion companion of a given logic $$\vdash $$ is related to the construction of Płonka sums of the matrix models of $$\vdash $$. This observation allows to obtain a Hilbert-style axiomatization of the logics of left variable inclusion, to describe the structure of their reduced models, (...)
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  32. The primacy of perceiving.M. T. Turvey & R. Show - 1979 - In L. G. Nilsson (ed.), Perspectives on Memory Research. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Incorporated. pp. 367--372.
     
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    Intentionality as the Mark of the Dispositional.Ullin T. Place - 1996 - Dialectica 50 (2):91-120.
    summaryMartin and Pfeifer have claimed“that the most typical characterizations of intentionality… all fail to distinguish … mental states from …dispositional physical states.”The evidence they present in support of this thesis is examined in the light of the possibility that what it shows is that intentionality is the mark, not of the mental, but of the dispositional. Of the five marks of intentionality they discuss a critical examination shows that three of them, Brentano's inexistence of the intentional object, Searle's directedness and (...)
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    Psychopathy as a taxon: evidence that psychopaths are a discrete class.G. T. Harris, M. E. Rice & V. L. Quinsey - 1994 - Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 62 (2):387-397.
    Taxometric analyses were applied to the construct of psychopathy (as measured by the Psychopathy Checklist) and to several variables reflecting antisocial childhood, adult criminality, and criminal recidivism. Subjects were 653 serious offenders assessed or treated in a maximum-security institution. Results supported the existence of a taxon underlying psychopathy. Childhood problem behaviors provided convergent evidence for the existence of the taxon. Adult criminal history variables were continuously distributed and were insufficient in themselves to detect the taxon.
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  35. Why Trust Raoult? How Social Indicators Inform the Reputations of Experts.T. Y. Branch, Gloria Origgi & Tiffany Morisseau - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (3):299-316.
    The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the considerable challenge of sourcing expertise and determining which experts to trust. Dissonant information fostered controversy in public discourse and encouraged an appeal to a wide range of social indicators of trustworthiness in order to decide whom to trust. We analyze public discourse on expertise by examining how social indicators inform the reputation of Dr. Didier Raoult, the French microbiologist who rose to international prominence as an early advocate for using hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. To (...)
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  36. The God of Metaphysics.T. L. S. Sprigge - 2006 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    Many thinkers have said that a God whose existence is argued for metaphysically would have no religious significance even if he existed. This book examines the God or Absolute which emerges in various metaphysical systems and asks whether he, she, or it could figure in any genuinely religious outlook. The systems studied are those of Spinoza, Hegel, T. H. Green, F. H. Bradley (very briefly), Bernard Bosanquet, Josiah Royce, A. N. Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne. There is also a chapter on Kierkegaard (...)
  37. The equation of information and meaning from the perspectives of situation semantics and Gibson's ecological realism.M. T. Turvey & Claudia Carello - 1985 - Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (1):81 - 90.
  38. Rethinking the Conceptual Space for Science in Society after the VFI.T. Y. Branch & Heather Douglas - 2023 - Philosophy of Science.
    Replacing the value-free ideal (VFI) for science requires attention to the broader understanding of how science in society should function. In public spaces, science needed to project the VFI in norms for science advising, science education, and science communication. This resulted in the independent science advisor model and a focus on science literacy for science education and communication. Attending to these broader implications of the VFI which structure science and society relationships is crucial if we are to properly replace the (...)
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  39. Truth, Love and Immortality, and Introduction to McTaggart's Philosophy.P. T. Geach - 1979 - Religious Studies 16 (3):362-364.
     
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    Umwelt trajectories.Morten Tønnessen - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (198):159-180.
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  41. Enhancing Who? Enhancing What? Ethics, Bioethics, and Transhumanism.T. Koch - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):685-699.
    Transhumanists advance a "posthuman" condition in which technological and genetic enhancements will transform humankind. They are joined in this goal by bioethicists arguing for genetic selection as a means of "enhancing evolution," improving if not also the species then at least the potential lives of future individuals. The argument of both, this paper argues, is a new riff on the old eugenics tune. As ever, it is done in the name of science and its presumed knowledge base. As ever, the (...)
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    The potential of the human embryo.Mark T. Brown - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (6):585 – 618.
    A higher order potential analysis of moral status clarifies the issues that divide Human Being Theorists who oppose embryo research from Person Theorists who favor embryo research. Higher order potential personhood is transitive if it is active, identity preserving and morally relevant. If the transition from the Second Order Potential of the embryo to the First Order Potential of an infant is transitive, opponents of embryo research make a powerful case for the moral status of the embryo. If it is (...)
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  43. The dominant action system: An information-processing approach to consciousness.T. Shallice - 1978 - In K. S. Pope & Jerome L. Singer (eds.), The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations Into the Flow of Human Experience. Plenum Press.
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    Challenge studies of human volunteers: ethical issues.T. Hope - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1):110-116.
    There is a long history of medical research that involves intentionally infecting healthy people in order to study diseases and their treatments. Such research—what might be called “human challenge studies”—are an important strand of much current research—for example, in the development of vaccinations. The many international and national guidelines about the proper conduct of medical research do not specifically address human challenge studies. In this paper we review the guidelines on the risk of harm that healthy volunteers may be exposed (...)
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    Relational Responsibility, and Not Only Stewardship. A Roman Catholic View on Voluntary Euthanasia for Dying and Non-Dying Patients.Paul T. Schotsmans - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (2-3):285-298.
    The Roman Catholic theological approach to euthanasia is radically prohibitive. The main theological argument for this prohibition is the so-called “stewardship argument”: Christians cannot escape accounting to God for stewardship of the bodies given them on earth. This contribution presents an alternative approach based on European existentialist and philosophical traditions. The suggestion is that exploring the fullness of our relational responsibility is more apt for a pluralist – and even secular – debate on the legitimacy of euthanasia.
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    Investigating the replicability and boundary conditions of the mnemonic advantage for disgust.John T. West & Neil W. Mulligan - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion:1-21.
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    The new phenomenology of carrying forward.E. T. Gendlin - 2004 - Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1):127-151.
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    The Vagueness of Integrating the Empirical and the Normative: Researchers’ Views on Doing Empirical Bioethics.T. Wangmo, V. Provoost & E. Mihailov - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (2):295-308.
    The integration of normative analysis with empirical data often remains unclear despite the availability of many empirical bioethics methodologies. This paper sought bioethics scholars’ experiences and reflections of doing empirical bioethics research to feed these practical insights into the debate on methods. We interviewed twenty-six participants who revealed their process of integrating the normative and the empirical. From the analysis of the data, we first used the themes to identify the methodological content. That is, we show participants’ use of familiar (...)
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    Is best interests a relevant decision making standard for enrolling non-capacitated subjects into clinical research?Jeffrey T. Berger - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (1):45-49.
    The ‘best interests’ decision making standard is used in clinical care to make necessary health decisions for non-capacitated individuals for whom neither explicit nor inferred wishes are known. It has been also widely acknowledged as a basis for enrolling some non-capacitated adults into clinical research such as emergency, critical care, and dementia research. However, the best interests standard requires that choices provide the highest net benefit of available options, and clinical research rarely meets this criterion. In the context of modern (...)
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    Scandinavian disability policy: From deinstitutionalisation to non-discrimination and beyond.Jan Tøssebro - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (2):111-123.
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