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    Some Etonian thoughts and contrary imaginations: Thring (1884) and Orwell (1984).Dp Leinster Mackay - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (1):70-85.
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    John Hullah, John Curwen and Sarah Glover: A classic case of ‘Whiggery’ in the history of musical education?D. Leinster-Mackay - 1981 - British Journal of Educational Studies 29 (2):164-167.
    (1981). John Hullah, John Curwen and Sarah Glover: A classic case of ‘Whiggery’ in the history of musical education? British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 164-167.
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    Old school ties: Some nineteenth century and early twentieth century links between public and preparatory schools.Donald Leinster-Mackay - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (1):78-83.
    (1984). Old school ties: Some nineteenth century and early twentieth century links between public and preparatory schools. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 78-83.
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    Dame schools: A need for review.D. P. Leinster-Mackay - 1976 - British Journal of Educational Studies 24 (1):33-48.
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    (1 other version)Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Donald P. Leinster-Mackay, Harvey G. Neufeldt, Dorothy Huenecke, Jillian A. Blackmore, John G. Ramsay, Wayne J. Urban, William M. Stallings, Joyce Antler & James M. Wallace - 1988 - Educational Studies 24 (1):23-100.
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    Some Etonian Thoughts and Contrary Imaginations: Thring (1884) and Orwell (1984).Dp Leinster & Western Australia - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (1):70-85.
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    Some Etonian thoughts and contrary imaginations: Thring (1884) and Orwell.D. P. Leinster Mackay - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (1):70-85.
  8. Information, Mechanism and Meaning.Donald M. Mackay - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3):472-474.
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    Quantifying over Possibilities.John Mackay - 2013 - Philosophical Review 122 (4):577-617.
    A person of average height would assert a truth by the conditional ‘if I were seven feet tall, I would be taller than I am,’ in which an indicative clause ‘I am’ is embedded in a subjunctive conditional. By contrast, no one would assert a truth by ‘if I were seven feet tall, I would be taller than I would be’ or ‘if I am seven feet tall, I am taller than I am’. These examples exemplify the fact that whether (...)
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    Coercion and Distributive Justice: A Defense.Douglas Paul MacKay - 2016 - Journal of Social Philosophy 47 (2):211-230.
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    Cerebral organization and the conscious control of action.Donald M. MacKay - 1966 - In John C. Eccles, Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. New York,: Springer. pp. 422--445.
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    Commentary.Charles MacKay - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (3):332-334.
    The methodological device of or, as sometimes euphemistically labeled, does not enjoy much support among institutional review boards (IRBs) and a large portion of scholars in bioethics. The reasons for this have been documented sufficiently, beginning with the now-paradigmatic attack on the well-known study by Milgram and the unsavory study of Laud Humphries on male homosexual activities in public restrooms. But are the current attitudes interfering with some worthwhile approaches to data gathering that seem to have no other methodology of (...)
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  13. Chance and Determinism.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 1992 - In Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, Indu Banga & Chhanda Gupta, Philosophy of science: perspectives from natural and social sciences. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 40--105.
     
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  14. Value in the context of learning.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi, Philosophy of value-oriented education: theory and practice: proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 51.
     
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  15. Die ervaring van skaarste. Onvoltooide notas rondom die moderne.Dp Goosen - 1994 - South African Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):141-152.
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    Correction to: Subjunctive conditionals’ local contexts.John Mackay - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (5):1179-1179.
    In the original publication of an article, the citation of section 3 was missing in the published version. Now the same has been published in this correction.
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    Let’s talk consent: Emotional intelligence and gender role adherence as they relate to sexual consent knowledge and behaviour in young adults.Kaitlin Mackay & Desirée Kozlowski - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  18. Rome Scholarship of 1952.R. S. Mackay - 1951 - Classical Weekly 45:259.
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    Public Health Virtue Ethics.Kathryn MacKay - 2022 - Public Health Ethics 15 (1):1-10.
    This paper proposes that public health is the sort of institution that has a role in producing structures of virtue in society. This proposal builds upon work that describes how virtues are structured by the practices of institutions, at the collective or whole-of-society level. This work seeks to fill a gap in public health ethics when it comes to virtues. Mainstay moral theories tend to incorporate some role for virtues, but within public health ethics this role has not been fully (...)
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  20. Public Policy Experiments without Equipoise: When is Randomization Fair?Douglas MacKay & Emma Cohn - 2023 - Ethics and Human Research 45 (1):15-28.
    Government agencies and nonprofit organizations have increasingly turned to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate public policy interventions. Random assignment is widely understood to be fair when there is equipoise; however, some scholars and practitioners argue that random assignment is also permissible when an intervention is reasonably expected to be superior to other trial arms. For example, some argue that random assignment to such an intervention is fair when the intervention is scarce, for it is sometimes fair to use a (...)
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  21. Are Skill-Selective Immigration Policies Just?Douglas MacKay - 2016 - Social Theory and Practice 42 (1):123-154.
    Many high-income countries have skill-selective immigration policies, favoring prospective immigrants who are highly skilled. I investigate whether it is permissible for high-income countries to adopt such policies. Adopting what Joseph Carens calls a " realistic approach " to the ethics of immigration, I argue first that it is in principle permissible for high-income countries to take skill as a consideration in favor of selecting one prospective immigrant rather than another. I argue second that high-income countries must ensure that their skill-selective (...)
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  22. Mind-Like Behaviour in Artefacts.D. M. Mackay - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):352-353.
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    The ‘tyranny of reproduction’: Could ectogenesis further women’s liberation?Kathryn MacKay - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (4):346-353.
    This paper imagines what the liberatory possibilities of (full) ectogenesis are, insofar as it separates woman from female reproductive function. Even before use with human infants, ectogenesis productively disrupts the biological paradigm underlying current gender categories and divisions of labour. I begin by presenting a theory of women’s oppression drawn from the radical feminisms of the 1960s, which sees oppression as deeply rooted in biology. On this view, oppressive social meanings are overlaid upon biology and body, as artefacts of culture (...)
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  24. The Ethics of Organ Donor Registration Policies: Nudges and Respect for Autonomy.Douglas MacKay & Alexandra Robinson - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11):3-12.
    Governments must determine the legal procedures by which their residents are registered, or can register, as organ donors. Provided that governments recognize that people have a right to determine what happens to their organs after they die, there are four feasible options to choose from: opt-in, opt-out, mandated active choice, and voluntary active choice. We investigate the ethics of these policies' use of nudges to affect organ donor registration rates. We argue that the use of nudges in this context is (...)
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  25. Murty on Peace: A Critical Appreciation.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 1995 - In Sibajiban Bhattacharyya & Ashok Vohra, The philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty. New Delhi: Indian Book Centre. pp. 212.
     
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  26. Science and Philosophy on Symmetry and Spirituality.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 1992 - In Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, Indu Banga & Chhanda Gupta, Philosophy of science: perspectives from natural and social sciences. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 40--3.
     
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    The Freedom of the Will. By J. R. Lucas. (Oxford University Press, 1970. Pp. viii + 181. £1.50.).D. M. MacKay - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (180):180-.
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  28. Georg Simmel's Concept of Society in Georg Simmel and Contemporary Sociology.Dp Frisby - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 119:39-55.
  29. Reply to Zeleny, J. concerning the nature of dialectical and logical deduction.Dp Gorskij - 1985 - Filosoficky Casopis 33 (3):432-438.
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    AustrAliAn VisuAl Artists.Erin Mackay - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
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  31. Living-related liver-transplantation-commentary.C. Mackay - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (4):612-621.
     
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    Why facts neither speak for themselves nor resolve the psi controversy: The view from the rational epistemology.Donald G. MacKay - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):385-386.
    Claims that representatives of both sides of the psi debate (e.g., J. E. Alcock; K. R. Rao and J. Palmer [see PA, Vol 76:10501 and 10507]) have implicitly adopted the empirical epistemology without spelling out or systematically applying the rational epistemology, an essential step for both psychology and parapsychology. ((c) 1997 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved).
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  33. Government Policy Experiments and the Ethics of Randomization.Douglas MacKay - 2020 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (4):319-352.
    Governments are increasingly using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate policy interventions. RCTs are often understood to provide the highest quality evidence regarding the causal efficacy of an intervention. While randomization plays an essential epistemic role in the context of policy RCTs however, it also plays an important distributive role. By randomly assigning participants to either the intervention or control arm of an RCT, people are subject to different policies and so, often, to different types and levels of benefits. In (...)
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  34. Designing a just soda tax.Douglas MacKay & Alexandria Huber-Disla - 2024 - Economics and Philosophy 40 (2):353-373.
    Soda taxes are controversial. While proponents point to their potential health benefits and the public projects that could be funded with their revenue, critics argue that they are paternalistic and regressive. In this paper, we explore the prospects for designing a just soda tax, one that appropriately balances the often-competing ethical considerations of promoting social welfare, respecting people’s autonomy and ensuring distributive fairness. We argue that policymakers have several paths forward for designing a just soda tax, but that the considerations (...)
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  35. Chapter 3 Efficiency and Wellbeing.Douglas MacKay - manuscript
    A principal rationale for public policy is to address market failures. Pareto efficiency is therefore a highly common and relatively non-controversial evaluative criterion for many policy analyses and is discussed at length in policy analysis texts. This makes sense, for Pareto improvements involve making at least one person better off without making anyone worse off. Who could object to that? But does efficiency deserve the prominence it enjoys in public policy? Is one policy option better than another, at least in (...)
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  36. The ethics of public policy RCTs: The principle of policy equipoise.Douglas MacKay - 2017 - Bioethics 32 (1):59-67.
    In this article, I ask whether a principle analogous to the principle of clinical equipoise should govern the design and conduct of RCTs evaluating the effectiveness of policy interventions. I answer this question affirmatively, and introduce and defend the principle of policy equipoise. According to this principle, all arms of a policy RCT must be, at minimum, in a state of equipoise with the best proven policy that is also morally and practically attainable and sustainable. For all arms of a (...)
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  37. Reflections on Papers.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty, Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy. New Delhi: State University of New York Press. pp. 341.
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  38. Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark: Shakespeare Criticism 1930s-1960s.Dp Edmunds - 1985 - Theoria 64:43-55.
     
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    Heritage and destiny.John Alexander Mackay - 1943 - New York,: Macmillan.
    Text extracted from opening pages of book: Heritage.
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  40. Philosophy, argument, and narration reprinted from philosophy and rhetoric, 1989.Dp Verene - 1991 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 24 (1):93-95.
     
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  41. Opt-out and Consent.Douglas MacKay - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (10):1-4.
    A chief objection to opt-out organ donor registration policies is that they do not secure people's actual consent to donation, and so fail to respect their autonomy rights to decide what happens to their organs after they die. However, scholars have recently offered two powerful responses to this objection. First, Michael B Gill argues that opt-out policies do not fail to respect people's autonomy simply because they do not secure people's actual consent to donation. Second, Ben Saunders argues that opt-out (...)
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  42. The Duty to Rescue and Investigators' Obligations.Douglas MacKay & Tina Rulli - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (1):71-105.
    The duty to rescue is a highly plausible and powerful ethical principle. It requires agents to assist others in extreme need in cases where doing so does not conflict with some weighty moral aim; requires little personal sacrifice; and is likely to significantly benefit the recipients.1 As a general obligation, it binds all persons simply qua persons, and it is owed to all persons simply qua persons. Clinical investigators working in low-income countries frequently encounter sick or destitute people to whom (...)
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  43. Chapter 2 Identifying Policy Problems.Douglas MacKay - manuscript
    Policy analyses begin with a systematic overview of the policy problem they address. This includes a comprehensive discussion of the nature and context of the problem, and the institutional and behavioral factors responsible for its emergence. Problem statements must also explain why the status quo is bad or undesirable, why it is something that governments, rather than private actors, should address, and establish that the relevant government institutions have the legitimacy to intervene. In this chapter, I provide an overview of (...)
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  44. Immigrant Selection, Health Requirements, and Disability Discrimination.Douglas MacKay - 2018 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 14 (1).
    Australia, Canada, and New Zealand currently apply health requirements to prospective immigrants, denying residency to those with health conditions that are likely to impose an “excessive demand” on their publicly funded health and social service programs. In this paper, I investigate the charge that such policies are wrongfully discriminatory against persons with disabilities. I first provide a freedom-based account of the wrongness of discrimination according to which discrimination is wrong when and because it involves disadvantaging people in the exercise of (...)
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    Intertwined Interests in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: The State’s Role in Facilitating Equitable Access.Kathryn MacKay, Zuzana Deans, Isabella Holmes, Ainsley J. Newson & Lisa Dive - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):45-47.
    In their analysis of how much fetal genetic information prospective parents should be able to access, Bayefsky and Berkman determine that parents should only be able to access information th...
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  46. (1 other version)On the logical indeterminacy of a free choice.D. M. MacKay - 1960 - Mind 69 (273):31-40.
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    Authenticity and Normative Authority: Addressing the Agency Dilemma with Values of One’s Own.Kathryn MacKay - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (3):349-370.
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    Awareness and error detection: New theories and research paradigms.Donald G. MacKay - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (3):199-225.
  49. Social and Political Philosophy: Some Aspects.Dp Chattopadhyaya - 1989 - In Krishna Roy & Chhanda Gupta, Essays in social and political philosophy. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Allied Publishers. pp. 3.
     
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    Problems with popper: The initial goal is to develop viable theories, not disconfirm them.Donald G. MacKay - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (3):231-240.
    The Popperian epistemology underlying Levelt's commentary and other aspects of contemporary psychology has limited application and, in particular, does not apply to the creation or development of theory, the main goal of MacKay . This is relevant to Levelt's questions, “What has changed?” and “What is the harvest?”: From a non-Popperian perspective, both changes and harvest are greater than Levelt's commentary would suggest and carry implications for the field at large.
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