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    Anesthesia, amnesia, and the memory/awareness distinction.Eric Eich, J. L. Reeves & R. L. Katz - 1985 - Anesthesia and Analgesia 64:1143-48.
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    Ethical cognition of business students individually and in groups.Mohammad J. Abdolmohammadi, David R. L. Gabhart & M. Francis Reeves - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (16):1717-1725.
    This study provides evidence regarding the level of ethical cognition of business students at the entry to college as compared to a national norm. It also provides comparative evidence on the effects of group versus individual ethical cognition upon completion of a business ethics course. The Principled Score (P-score) from the Defining Issues Test (DIT) was used to measure the ethical cognition of a total sample of 301 business students (273 entering students plus 28 students in a business ethics course). (...)
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    Critical social theory approach to disclosure of genomic incidental findings.Jeffrey L. Bevan, Julia N. Senn-Reeves, Ben R. Inventor, Shawna M. Greiner, Karen M. Mayer, Mary T. Rivard & Rebekah J. Hamilton - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):819-828.
    Technology has expanded genomic research and the complexity of extracted gene-related information. Health-related genomic incidental findings pose new dilemmas for nurse researchers regarding the ethical application of disclosure to participants. Consequently, informed consent specific to incidental findings is recommended. Critical Social Theory is used as a guide in recognition of the changing meaning of informed consent and to serve as a framework to inform nursing of the ethical application of disclosure consent in genomic nursing research practices.
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    Book Reviews Section 1.John Ohlinger, David Conrad, Frederick S. Buchanan, Jack Christensen, Jeffrey Herold, J. Don Reeves, Everett D. Lantz, Ursula Springer, Robert L. Hardgrave Jr, Noel F. Mcginn, Malcolm B. Campbell, R. J. Woodin, Norman Lederer, Jerry B. Burnell & Rodney Skager - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (2):65-75.
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  5. Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians: An Anthology of Oral History Education.Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Michael Brooks, Patrick W. Carlton, Fran Chadwick, Margaret Smith Crocco, Jennifer Braithwait Darrow, Toby Daspit, Joseph DeFilippo, Susan Douglass, David King Dunaway, Sandy Eades, The Foxfire Fund, Amy S. Green, Ronald J. Grele, M. Gail Hickey, Cliff Kuhn, Erin McCarthy, Marjorie L. McLellan, Susan Moon, Charles Morrissey, John A. Neuenschwander, Rich Nixon, Irma M. Olmedo, Sandy Polishuk, Alessandro Portelli, Kimberly K. Porter, Troy Reeves, Donald A. Ritchie, Marie Scatena, David Sidwell, Ronald Simon, Alan Stein, Debra Sutphen, Kathryn Walbert, Glenn Whitman, John D. Willard & Linda P. Wood (eds.) - 2006 - Altamira Press.
    Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. Filled with insightful reflections on teaching oral history, it offers practical suggestions for educators seeking to create curricula, engage students, gather community support, and meet educational standards. By the close of the book, readers will be able to successfully incorporate oral history projects in their own classrooms.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Steven I. Miller, Frank A. Stone, William K. Medlin, Clinton Collins, W. Robert Morford, Marc Belth, John T. Abrahamson, Albert W. Vogel, J. Don Reeves, Richard D. Heyman, K. Armitage, Stewart E. Fraser, Edward R. Beauchamp, Clark C. Gill, Edward J. Nemeth, Gordon C. Ruscoe, Charles H. Lyons, Douglas N. Jackson, Bemman N. Phillips, Melvin L. Silberman, Charles E. Pascal, Richard E. Ripple, Harold Cook, Morris L. Bigge, Irene Athey, Sandra Gadell, John Gadell, Daniel S. Parkinson, Nyal D. Royse & Isaac Brown - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (1):1-28.
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    Semantic processing of unattended messages using dichotic listening.J. L. Lewis - 1970 - J Exp Psychol 85 (2):225-8.
  8. Inventing Right and Wrong.J. L. Mackie - 1977 - Penguin Books.
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  9. The physical: Empirical, not metaphysical.J. L. Dowell, & Janice Dowell - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (1):25-60.
    2. The Contingency and A posteriority Constraint: A formulation of the thesis must make physicalism come out contingent and a posteriori. First, physicalism is a contingent truth, if it is a truth. This means that physicalism could have been false, i.e. there are counterfactual worlds in which physicalism is false, for example, counterfactual worlds in which there are miracle -performing angels.[9] Moreover, if physicalism is true, our knowledge of its truth is a posteriori. This is to say that there are (...)
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    Sin and Suffering in a Catholic Understanding of Medical Ethics.J. L. A. Garcia - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (2):165-186.
    Drawing chiefly on recent sources, in Part One I sketch an untraditional way of articulating what I claim to be central elements of traditional Catholic morality, treating it as based in virtues, focused on the recipients (“patients”) of our attention and concern, and centered in certain person-to-person role-relationships. I show the limited and derivative places of “natural law,” and therefore of sin, within that framework. I also sketch out some possible implications for medical ethics of this approach to moral theory, (...)
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    Clinical ethicists' perspectives on organisational ethics in healthcare organisations.D. S. Silva, J. L. Gibson, R. Sibbald, E. Connolly & P. A. Singer - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):320-323.
    Background: Demand for organisational ethics capacity is growing in health organisations, particularly among managers. The role of clinical ethicists in, and perspective on, organisational ethics has not been well described or documented in the literature. Objective: To describe clinical ethicists’ perspectives on organisational ethics issues in their hospitals, their institutional role in relation to organisational ethics, and their perceived effectiveness in helping to address organisational ethics issues. Design and Setting: Qualitative case study involving semi-structured interviews with 18 clinical ethicists across (...)
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  12. La FIVETE II: Les manipulations de la FIVETE ou Les infortunes de l'innocence.J. -L. Brugues - 1988 - Revue Thomiste 88 (1):36-64.
     
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    Responsibility and language.J. L. Mackie - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):143 – 159.
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    Particles and Paradoxes: The Limits of Quantum Logic.J. L. Bell - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):536-537.
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    The right and the good.J. L. A. Garcia - 1992 - Philosophia 21 (3-4):235-256.
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    From Neighbor-Love to Utilitarianism, and Back.J. L. A. Garcia - 2015 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 89:1-32.
    Contrasting loving our neighbors with utilitarians’ demand to maximize good reveals important metatheoretic structures and dynamics that I call virtues- basing, input drive, role centering, and patient focus. First, love (good will) is a virtue; such virtues are foundational to both moral obligations and the impersonally valuable. Second, part of loving is acting lovingly. Whether and how I act lovingly, and how loving it is, is a matter of motivation; this input-driven account contrasts with highlighting actions’ outcome. Third, in regarding (...)
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    The problem of comparative value.J. L. A. Garcia - 1989 - Mind 98 (390):277-283.
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    Egidius of Baisiu's theory of pinhole images.J. L. Mancha - 1989 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 40 (1):1-35.
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    Measurement of the thermoelectric power of ice by an induction method.J. L. Brownscombe† & B. J. Mason† - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (131):1037-1047.
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    Ästhetische und soziologische Implikationen in Adornos 'Typen musikalischen Verhaltens'.J. L. Broeckx - 1971 - Philosophica 9.
  21. Measuring the positive effects of students' perceptions of classroom social climate on academic self-concept.J. L. Byer - 2000 - Journal of Social Studies Research 24 (1):25-34.
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    Virtue Ethics in Social Theory.J. L. A. Garcia - 2023 - American Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):329-340.
    Tommie Shelby has offered an influential, carefully stated, and well-argued set of objections to any volitional analysis of racism (VAR) as consisting centrally in certain forms of race-based disregard. Here I hope to defend aspects of VAR by analyzing, evaluating, and sometimes countering several of his major contentions, which have stood unchallenged in the literature over more than two decades. First, I sketch and respond to his Methodological objection to VAR, which criticizes VAR's reliance on language and linguistic intuitions; then (...)
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  23. Mill's methods of induction.J. L. Mackie - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--324.
     
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    Beneficios en la reducción de costos por la implementación de una Sucursal Virtual de una empresa Mexicana dedicada a la fabricación y distribución de acumuladores automotrices (Benefits in the reduction of costs by implementation of a virtual branch of a Mexican firm dedicated to the manufacture and distribution of car batteries).Jorge Suástegui Nava & J. L. Abreu - 2008 - Daena 3 (2):187-224.
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    Ontological Argument and Infinity in Spinoza’s Thought.J. L. Usó-Doménech, J. A. Nescolarde-Selva & Hugh Gash - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (2):385-400.
    If the words in Spinoza’s Ethics are considered as symbols, then certain words in the definitions of the Ethics can be replaced with symbols from set theory and we can reexamine Spinoza’s first definitions within a logical–mathematical frame. The authors believe that, some aspects of Spinoza’s work can be explained and illustrated through mathematics. A semantic relation between the definitions of the philosopher and set theory is presented. It is explained each chosen symbol. The ontological argument is developed through modal (...)
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    Causation, Creaturely and Divine.Angus J. L. Menuge - 2023 - Philosophia Christi 25 (2):221-229.
    A biblical approach to reconciling God’s sovereignty with creaturely responsibility should avoid the extremes of global occasionalism and completely autonomous creatures. This paper evaluates the standard intermediary solutions offered by conservationists and concurrentists. It argues that while each contributes insights which a satisfactory account should retain, none is fully adequate. Even Leibniz’s sophisticated response, which accounts for providence, miracles, and moral responsibility, unacceptably abridges creaturely power to implement decisions. My alternative proposal seeks to explain how creatures can retain full responsibility (...)
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  27. Réalité et notalité, ou dé-penser par les signes.J. L. H. Thomas - 1984 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 116:29.
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  28. El discurso antipsiquiátrico.J. L. Tizón - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):5-34.
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    Are Some People Better Off Dead?J. L. A. Garcia - 1999 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 2 (1):68-81.
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  30. (1 other version)2. Death of the (Hand)maiden: Contemporary Philosophy in Faith and Reason.J. L. A. Garcia - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (3).
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    Partheniana minora.J. L. Lightfoot - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50 (01):303-.
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  32. Storage Operators and Second Order Lambda-Calculs.J. -L. Krivine Classical Logic - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 68:53-78.
  33. Metaphysical common sense.J. L. Mackie - 1972 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (3):247-252.
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    Symposium: Proof.J. L. Mackie & G. T. Kneebone - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):23 - 46.
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    Truth, probability, and paradox a reply to James E. Tomberlin's review.J. L. Mackie - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):593-594.
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    The Symbolising of Natural Deduction.J. L. Mackie - 1959 - Analysis 20 (2):25 - 37.
  37. El reto digital de las televisiones públicas en Europa. Las estrategias de la BBC y de RTVE.J. L. Manfredi - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 68:45-51.
     
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  38. Ordre et relation.J. L. Marion - 1974 - Archives de Philosophie 37 (2):243-74.
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    Acknowledgement.J. L. Masson - 1972 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (1):113-113.
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  40. Information, machines, and men.J. L. Massey - 1967 - In Frederick J. Crosson (ed.), Philosophy And Cybernetics. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 37--69.
  41. Economie et solidarité. Pour une problématique du changement institutionnel.J. -L. Laville - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 89:289-312.
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    Stability through variability: Homeostatic plasticity and psychological resilience.Dennis J. L. G. Schutter, Miles Wischnewski & Harold Bekkering - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    Allocution.J. L. Destouches - 1966 - Synthese 16 (1):5 - 6.
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    Alberghi, Sante, Metafisica e spiritualisti italiani contemporanei. [REVIEW]J. L. Cancelo - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (1):252-253.
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    Lewis Henry Morgan (Class of 1840). [REVIEW]J. L. B. - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):53-53.
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    Estudios sobre las Argonáuticas Órficas. [REVIEW]J. L. Lightfoot - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):478-479.
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    The Alexandrian Library R. Macleod (ed.): The Library of Alexandria. Centre of Learning in the Ancient World . Pp. xii + 196. London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2000. Cased, £39.50. ISBN: 1-86064-428-. [REVIEW]J. L. Lightfoot - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):149-.
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    Rationalism, Empiricism, and Pragmatism. [REVIEW]J. L. W. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):535-535.
    This volume is intended for use in an undergraduate philosophy course employing the problems' approach. Chapter I provides a clear presentation of Cartesian rationalism. Following the exposition of Descartes' position, there is a section on the standard criticisms levelled by B. Russell. Aune defends the rationalist position with an outline of the traditional arguments for the validity of intuitive knowledge. Chapter I terminates with a list of "Study Questions" and an annotated bibliography suggesting further readings. Chapter II considers classical English (...)
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    T & T - L. D. Reynolds (ed.) with contributions by P. K. Marshall, M. D. Reeve, L. D. Reynolds, R. H. Rouse, R. J. Tarrant, M. Winterbottom and others: Texts and Transmission. Pp. xlviii + 509. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. [REVIEW]Mirella Ferrari - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):287-290.
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  50. Response to Tucker on hiddenness: J. L. SCHELLENBERG.J. L. Schellenberg - 2008 - Religious Studies 44 (3):289-293.
    Chris Tucker's paper on the hiddenness argument seeks to turn aside a way of defending the latter which he calls the value argument. But the value argument can withstand Tucker's criticisms. In any case, an alternative argument capable of doing the same job is suggested by his own emphasis on free will.
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