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    Ethical Concerns and Procedural Pathways for Patients Who are Incapacitated and Alone: Implications from a Qualitative Study for Advancing Ethical Practice.Pamela B. Teaster, Erica Wood, Jennifer Kwak, Casey Catlin & Jennifer Moye - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (2):171-189.
    Adults who are incapacitated and alone, having no surrogates, may be known as “unbefriended.” Decision-making for these particularly vulnerable patients is a common and vexing concern for healthcare providers and hospital ethics committees. When all other avenues for resolving the need for surrogate decision-making fail, patients who are incapacitated and alone may be referred for “public guardianship” or guardianship of last resort. While an appropriate mechanism in theory, these programs are often under-staffed and under-funded, laying the consequences of inadequacies on (...)
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    Guardianship Before and Following Hospitalization.Jennifer Moye, Andrew B. Cohen, Kelly Stolzmann, Elizabeth J. Auguste, Casey C. Catlin, Zachary S. Sager, Rachel E. Weiskittle, Cindy B. Woolverton, Heather L. Connors & Jennifer L. Sullivan - 2023 - HEC Forum 35 (3):271-292.
    When ethics committees are consulted about patients who have or need court-appointed guardians, they lack empirical evidence about several common issues, including the relationship between guardianship and prolonged, potentially medically unnecessary hospitalizations for patients. To provide information about this issue, we conducted quantitative and qualitative analyses using a retrospective cohort from Veterans Healthcare Administration. To examine the relationship between guardianship appointment and hospital length of stay, we first compared 116 persons hospitalized prior to guardianship appointment to a comparison group (n (...)
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  3. INTERVIEW: The Weight of Imagination, Memory, and Place: The Multiple Origins of Edward S. Casey's Thought.Edward S. Casey & Donald A. Landes - 2013 - In Donald A. Landes & Azucena Cruz-Pierre, Exploring the Work of Edward S. Casey: Giving Voice to Place, Memory, and Imagination. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 17-43.
    This is an interview with Edward S. Casey, conducted by Donald A. Landes.
     
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    Complex Obesity: Multifactorial Etiologies and Multifaceted Responses.Casey Jo Humbyrd - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):87-89.
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    Psychology and Politics and other Essays.G. E. G. Catlin & W. H. R. Rivers - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (4):418.
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  6. Remembering: A Phenomenological Study.Edward CASEY - 1987 - Indiana University Press.
    Edward S. Casey provides a thorough description of the varieties of human memory, including recognizing and reminding, reminiscing and commemorating, body memory and place memory. The preface to the new edition extends the scope of the original text to include issues of collective memory, forgetting, and traumatic memory, and aligns this book with Casey's newest work on place and space. This ambitious study demonstrates that nothing in our lives is unaffected by remembering.
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    The like-minded group.G. E. G. Catlin - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (3):237-252.
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    Toward a Minor Ethics.Casey Ford & Suzanne M. McCullagh - 2021 - In Casey Ford, Suzanne McCullagh & Karen Houle, Minor ethics: Deleuzian variations. Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 3-30.
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    Commentary: Differential associations between obesity and behavioral measures of impulsivity.Casey K. Gardiner, Hollis C. Karoly & Angela D. Bryan - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Paradoxes of autonomy; or, why won't the problem of artistic justification go away?Casey Haskins - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (1):1-22.
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    Thinking Through the Cross.Casey Spinks - 2019 - Philosophy and Theology 31 (1):21-37.
    Martin Luther has given little explicit influence on philosophy, and in 1950 Jaroslav Pelikan called for further work into investigating a ‘Lutheran philosophy.’ The beginning of this work lies in Luther’s Heidelberg Disputations, in which he attacks the method of scholasticism and counters with the method of truly Christian theology, a theologia crucis. Such counter, this article argues, entails a shift in Christian philosophizing, a shift that sharply distinguishes between God and man and yet, through this distinction, as Luther asserts, (...)
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  12. Oil Heritage in the Golden Triangle. Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown.Zachary S. Casey & Asma Mehan - 2023 - In Joeri Januarius, TICCIH Bulletin No. 101. TICCIH (The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage). pp. 38-40.
    In the heart of southeast Texas, an industrial powerhouse often referred to as the 'Golden Triangle', the oil refineries and petrochemical plants stand as stalwart testaments to the region's economic evolution. Interestingly, before the discovery of oil at Spindletop, the lumber and cattle industries powered this region's economy. A profound shift occurred when the Lucas Gusher, a fountain of oil spurting thousands of feet into the air, struck the lands of Spindletop Hill on January 10, 1901. This remarkable discovery of (...)
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    Known for love: loving your LGBTQ friends and family without compromising biblical truth.Casey B. Hough - 2024 - Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers.
    In Known for Love, pastor Casey Hough provides a biblical and theological framework for thinking through the hard situations we encounter with family and friends. Drawing from a well of faithful biblical scholars, Hough provides insights for everyday Christians living in a sexually broken world. Known for Love gives us the wisdom and courage we need to live into these days with faithful and truly loving hearts.
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  14. Specialized Visual Experiences.Casey Landers - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1):74-98.
    Through extensive training, experts acquire specialized knowledge and abilities. In this paper, I argue that experts also acquire specialized visual experiences. Specifically, I articulate and defend the account that experts enjoy visual experiences that represent gestalt properties through perceptual learning. I survey an array of empirical studies on face perception and perceptual expertise that support this account. I also look at studies on perceptual adaptation that some might argue present a problem for my account. I show how the data are (...)
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  15. Informed Consent in Computed Tomography: A Case for Standardization.Casey Rentmeester - 2019 - Radiologic Technology 90 (3):300-306.
    Informed consent has become the most obvious instantiation of patient autonomy in contemporary medicine, though as a practice it does not encompass all spheres of medicine. While diagnostic radiological procedures carry some risk due to the use of radiation, there is no standardized practice of informed consent in the United States. The authors describe the ethical justification of informed consent, the legal background surrounding it, and a brief history of radiology and radiological protection. They ultimately argue that informed consent should (...)
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  16. Knowledge Transmission and the Internalism-Externalism Debate about Content.Casey Woodling - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1851-1861.
    Sanford Goldberg argues for Content Externalism by drawing our attention to the extent to which an individual’s concepts depend on the concepts of others. More specifically, he focuses on cases that involve knowledge transmission between experts and non-experts to make his point. In this paper, I argue that the content internalist cannot only plausibly respond to his argument but that Content Internalism offers a more plausible account of intentional content with regard to knowledge transmission than does Content Externalism.
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  17. Borders, Phenomenology, and Politics: A Conversation with Edward S. Casey.Edward S. Casey & Michael Broz - 2024 - Janus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies 3 (2):104-117.
    An interview with Ed Casey where we discuss the intersections of his philosophical work with current political issues, including the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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  18. Imagining: A Phenomenological Study.Edward S. Casey - 1976 - Indiana University Press.
    Drawing on his own experiences of imagining, Edward S. Casey describes the essential forms that imagination assumes in everyday life. In a detailed analysis of the fundamental features of all imaginative experience, Casey shows imagining to be eidetically distinct from perceiving and defines it as a radically autonomous act, involving a characteristic freedom of mind. A new preface places Imagining within the context of current issues in philosophy and psychology.
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    Adverbialism, the many-property problem, and inference: reply to Grzankowski.Casey Woodling - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (3):312-324.
    A serious problem for adverbialism about intentionality is the many-property problem, one major aspect of which is the claim that natural inferences between thought contents are blocked if adverbia...
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  20. Journalists should identify their ethics.Casey Bukro - 2019 - In M. M. Eboch, Ethics in journalism. New York: Greenhaven Publishing.
     
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    (1 other version)The science and method of politics.George Edward Gordon Catlin - 1927 - Hamden, Conn.,: Archon Books.
  22. Aiding self-knowledge.Casey Doyle A. St Hilda’S. College, Oxford & UKCasey Doyle is Junior Research Fellow in Philosophy at St Hilda’S. College - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (8):1104-1121.
    Some self-knowledge must be arrived at by the subject herself, rather than being transmitted by another’s testimony. Yet in many cases the subject interacts with an expert in part because she is likely to have the relevant knowledge of their mind. This raises a question: what is the expert’s knowledge like that there are barriers to simply transmitting it by testimony? I argue that the expert’s knowledge is, in some circumstances, proleptic, referring to attitudes the subject would hold were she (...)
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    Get in Formation, This is an Emergency: The Politics of Choral Song and Dance in Aristophanes' Lysistrata and Spike Lee's Chi-raq.Casey Dué - 2016 - Arion 24 (1):21.
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    Danto on Dewey (and Dewey on Danto).Casey Haskins - 2021 - In Lydia Goehr & Jonathan Gilmore, A Companion to Arthur C. Danto. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 59–67.
    Danto was not a fan of Dewey, the pragmatist who dominated Columbia's philosophy department for much of the twentieth century. A broad context for what might at first seem their total clash of philosophical temperaments is Danto's embrace of analytic philosophy in a period when classical pragmatism was evolving into the neopragmatism of Richard Rorty. A more specific context is Danto's preference for Cartesian‐inflected forms of atomistic explanation and representationalism, in contrast to Dewey's anti‐dualist and anti‐representationalist holism. In addition, Dewey's (...)
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    G. L. Hagberg, Art As Language: Wittgenstein, Meaning, and Aesthetic Theory.Casey Haskins - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (4):388-388.
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    Somewhere Between Plato and Pinker: A Heideggerian Ontology of Music.Casey Rentmeester - 2022 - In Casey Rentmeester & Jeff R. Warren, Heidegger and Music. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 235-252.
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    A neural network model of the effect of prior experience with regularities on subsequent category learning.Casey L. Roark, David C. Plaut & Lori L. Holt - 2022 - Cognition 222 (C):104997.
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    Developments in Advance Care Planning in Australia: Potential Opportunities and Roadblocks for an Increasingly Digital World.Casey M. Haining - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (4):595-601.
    Australia is committed to looking at ways to modernize its healthcare delivery further by integrating digital health. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is an area of healthcare that would likely benefit from further digitalization. However, while greater integration of technology in the delivery of ACP could help improve practices and lead to increased uptake, the extent to which this is achievable will be influenced, in part, by current approaches to ACP regulation. This article canvasses recent developments and trends in Australian law (...)
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    Minimally counterintuitive stimuli trigger greater curiosity than merely improbable stimuli.Casey Lewry, Sera Gorucu, Emily G. Liquin & Tania Lombrozo - 2023 - Cognition 230 (C):105286.
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    A Study of History.George E. G. Catlin - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):589.
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    Pragmatist Aesthetics: Living Beauty, Rethinking Art.Casey Haskins - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):329-331.
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  32. A sustainable dystopia.Casey Boyle & Steven LeMieux - 2017 - In Chris Mays, Nathaniel A. Rivers & Kellie Sharp-Hoskins, Kenneth Burke + the posthuman. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
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  33. T.S. Eliot: Language, Sincerity and the Self.John Casey - 1978 - In Casey John, Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 63: 1977. pp. 95-124.
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    Attributivism.Casey Sean Elliott - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Birmingham
    This is a thesis in three parts. It concerns the normative capacity of attributive goodness. Specifically, it critically evaluates Attributivism, the theory that attributive goodness is fundamentally normative, or that the distribution of that property determines when, whether, and in what way agents ought to act. The first third develops, refines and defends Attributivism. Doing so is, in part, a ground-clearing exercise. I distil that theory from the arguments of many other philosophers. In doing so I isolate and precisify its (...)
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    Rusbridger’s “The Snowden Leaks and the Public” and Mill’s Utilitarianism.Casey Hladik - 2014 - Stance 7 (1):29-40.
    In the wake of the controversial Snowden leaks, Alan Rusbridger observes that the National Security Administration [NSA] and Government Communications Headquarters [GCHQ] maintain that their mass spying is justified because it prevents the world from “going dark.” This paper will explore the meaning and philosophical significance of “going dark” and argue that the NSA and GCHQ’s claim appeals—wittingly or unwittingly—to J.S. Mill’s ethical principle of utility. This paper will therefore critique this argument within Mill’s utilitarian framework to demonstrate that its (...)
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    If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say, Come Sit By Me.Casey Rebecca Johnson - 2016 - Social Theory and Practice 42 (2):304-317.
    In this paper, I argue that gossip is both an epistemic evil—it can restrict access to information—and an epistemic good—it can be a key resource for knowers. These two faces of gossip can be illustrated when we consider the effects of participating in and being excluded from gossiping groups. Social psychology has begun to study these effects and their results are useful here. Because of these two aspects, I argue, gossip holds a peculiar place in our epistemic economy. It is (...)
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    A New and Unimproved Version of Reliabilism.Casey Swank - 1988 - Analysis 48 (4):176 - 177.
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    Reasons, Dilemmas and the Logic of 'Ought'.Casey Swank - 1985 - Analysis 45 (2):111 - 116.
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  39. The Limits of Adverbialism about Intentionality.Casey Woodling - 2016 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 59 (5):488-512.
    Kriegel has recently developed an adverbial account of intentionality, in part to solve the problem of how we can think of non-existents. The view has real virtues: it endorses a non-relational conception of intentionality and is ontologically conservative. Alas, the view ultimately cannot replace the act-object model of intentionality that it seeks to, because it depends on the act-object model for its intelligibility at key points. It thus fails as a revisionistic theory. I argue that the virtues of adverbialism can (...)
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    Social anxiety and difficulty disengaging threat: Evidence from eye-tracking.Casey A. Schofield, Ashley L. Johnson, Albrecht W. Inhoff & Meredith E. Coles - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):300-311.
  41. Imaging the developing brain: what have we learned about cognitive development?B. J. Casey, Nim Tottenham, Conor Liston & Sarah Durston - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (3):104-110.
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    The Smell of Inner Beauty in Ancient China.Casey Schoenberger - 2022 - Substance 51 (3):132-150.
    Abstract:Qu Yuan (c. 340–278 BC) is often called “the first Chinese poet,” because the primary work attributed to him, Li sao (“Sublimating Sorrow”), is the first in the tradition to evoke a distinctive persona engaged in self-reflection and personal narrative. To explain why this story of frustrated political ambition became arguably the first instance of Chinese autobiography or life writing, this paper uses the notion of “biological handicap,” proposed by Amotz Zahavi. As a peacock’s cumbersome tail feathers reduce its individual (...)
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    Some multi-conclusion modal paralogics.Casey McGinnis - 2007 - Logica Universalis 1 (2):335-353.
    . I give a systematic presentation of a fairly large family of multiple-conclusion modal logics that are paraconsistent and/or paracomplete. After providing motivation for studying such systems, I present semantics and tableau-style proof theories for them. The proof theories are shown to be sound and complete with respect to the semantics. I then show how the “standard” systems of classical, single-conclusion modal logics fit into the framework constructed.
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    Brothers' Milk.Casey McKittrick - 2010 - In Dave Monroe, Porn: Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 66–77.
    This chapter contains sections titled: AIDS as a Gay Disease? Features of the Bareback Video Cultural Responses to the Bareback Video The Language of the Bareback Experience Plenitude and the Death Drive in Bareback Porn Notes.
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    (1 other version)A Biocultural Investigation of Gender Difference in Tobacco Use in an Egalitarian Hunter-Gatherer Population.Casey J. Roulette, Edward Hagen & Barry S. Hewlett - 2016 - Huamn Nature 27 (2):105-129.
    In the developing world, the dramatic male bias in tobacco use is usually ascribed to pronounced gender disparities in social, political, or economic power. This bias might also reflect under-reporting by woman and/or over-reporting by men. To test the role of gender inequality on gender differences in tobacco use we investigated tobacco use among the Aka, a Congo Basin foraging population noted for its exceptionally high degree of gender equality. We also tested a sexual selection hypothesis—that Aka men’s tobacco use (...)
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  46. Epistemic Value.Casey Swank - 1989 - Dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    In this essay, I seek to determine what it is for a belief to be justified. Along the way, I examine various recent theories of justifiedness, attending especially to those of Alvin Goldman and Hilary Kornblith. With Goldman and Kornblith, I argue that a belief's justifiedness derives from its etiology--that for a belief to be justified is for there to be something good about certain of the conditions to which it owes its existence. My disagreement with these theorists is over (...)
     
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    Intuitions about magic track the development of intuitive physics.Casey Lewry, Kaley Curtis, Nadya Vasilyeva, Fei Xu & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104762.
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    Constructing Spiritual Motherhood in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Casey Clevenger - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (2):307-330.
    Drawing on an ethnographic study of Roman Catholic sisters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I show how women in the Global South draw on religious imagery to redefine cultural ideals of womanhood and family responsibility. By taking the religious vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, the Congolese sisters I interviewed seemingly betray local expectations regarding women’s responsibility to reproduce and repair the clan. Although sisters’ vows subject them to social ridicule for violating cultural expectations to bear children and support (...)
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    Comparing apples to oranges; Is it better to be human than otherwise?Casey S. Elliott - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):19-27.
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    Place in Painting.Edward S. Casey - 2024 - Research in Phenomenology 54 (1):1-12.
    This essay examines the role of place in painting. This role is multiple – at once attracting our look but also locatory of whatever is displayed in the painting itself and attracting our attention to it as a place distinct from the place where we are painting it or viewing it. Examined here is also the role of the lived body in the apprehension of place in painting: a corporeal animating force that animates a genuinely lived place as it is (...)
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