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  1. Killing people: what Kant could have said about suicide and euthanasia but did not.I. Brassington - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (10):571-574.
    An agent who takes his own life acts in violation of the moral law, according to Kant; suicide, and, by extension, assisted suicide are therefore wrong. By a similar argument, and with a few important exceptions, killing is wrong; implicitly, then, voluntary euthanasia is also wrong. Kant's conclusions are uncompelling and his argument in these matters is undermined on considering other areas of his thought. Kant, in forbidding suicide and euthanasia, is conflating respect for persons and respect for people, and (...)
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    A thief of Peirce: The Letters of Kenneth Laine Ketner and Walker Percy.Kenneth Laine Ketner & Walker Percy - 1995 - Univ. Press of Mississippi.
    Throughout his literary career Walker Percy read and studied the philosophical thought of Charles Sanders Peirce in an attempt to re-present in language the world as Percy knew it. Beginning in 1984 and ending in 1990, the year of his death, Percy corresponded with Kenneth Laine Ketner about the "semiotic" of Peirce. Their letters - honest, instructive, and often filled with down-home humor - record an epistolary friendship of two men both passionately interested in Peirce's theory of signs. This volume (...)
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    The case for a duty to research: not yet proven.Iain Brassington - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):329-330.
    In this commentary on ‘Why participating in scientific research is a moral duty’, I take issue with a number of Stjernschantz Forsberg et al's claims. Though abiding by the terms of a contract might be obligatory, this won't show that those terms themselves indicate a duty—even allowing that there's a contract to begin with. Meanwhile, though we might have reasons to participate, not all reasons are moral reasons, and the paper does not establish that the reasons here are moral in (...)
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  4. The lawyer's prestige.Iain Brassington & Imogen Jones - 2015 - In Catherine Stanton, Sarah Devaney, Anne-Maree Farrell & Alexandra Mullock, Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  5. Vulnerabilities and power : the political side of health research.Iain Brassington - 2021 - In Graeme T. Laurie, The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  6. William Sullivan, Eye of the Heart: Knowing the Human Good in the Euthanasia Debate.I. Brassington - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (6):442.
     
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    Teaching to the converted: religious belief in the seminar room.I. Brassington - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):678-681.
    It is not unknown for participants in discussions of ethics to prefix their claims with a profession of their religious faith—to say, for instance, “Well, I’m a Christian/Muslim/whatever, so I think that …”. Other participants in the debate may well worry about how to respond without the risk of giving offence or appearing ad hominem. Within a teaching environment, the worry may be even more acute. Nevertheless, it is suggested in this paper that such worries should not be allowed to (...)
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  8. Yalḳuṭ Meshiv nefesh: shevive or le-hagbiha ha-levavot be-darkhe H.Yosef Śimḥah Ḳlain - 2005 - [New Jersey?]: Nehora.
     
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    What passive euthanasia is.Iain Brassington - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-13.
    BackgroundEuthanasia can be thought of as being either active or passive; but the precise definition of “passive euthanasia” is not always clear. Though all passive euthanasia involves the withholding of life-sustaining treatment, there would appear to be some disagreement about whether all such withholding should be seen as passive euthanasia.Main textAt the core of the disagreement is the question of the importance of an intention to bring about death: must one intend to bring about the death of the patient in (...)
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    El nudo roto entre Derecho, mercado y política. Un marco psicoanalítico.Pedro Alemán Laín - 2021 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 55:487-507.
    Este artículo ofrece una aproximación psicoanalítica al Derecho en el contexto de un mercado global como el actual. El propósito es explicar la ruptura entre Derecho, mercado y política, como consecuencia de la globalización económica, y proponer un esquema para pensar su posible articulación. Para explicar la ruptura entre Derecho, mercado y política, se describen tres modos de relación con el Derecho en la evolución de la economía de mercado, en analogía con los modos de relación con la ley edípica (...)
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  11. Mythes et réalités: les enfants nés-pour-mourir en Afrique de l'Ouest.Agnès Lainé - 1990 - Episteme. Revue Sénégalaise d'Histoire, Sociologie, Philosophie des Sciences Et Techniques 1:87-95.
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    Doktoranders studiesituation: en undersökning vid Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Uppsala universitet.Laine Strömberg Sölveborn - 1983 - Stockholm, Sweden: Distributor, Almqvist & Wiksell International.
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    Contemplation, examen et affect forensique.Chloé Galibert-Laîné, Guillaume Grandjean & Corentin Lê - 2022 - Multitudes 89 (4):115-122.
    Co-écrit par Chloé Galibert-Laîné et Guillaume Grandjean, l’essai vidéo GeoMarkr (22 minutes, 2022) explore différentes pratiques de l’enquête spatiale médiatisée, des explorations filmiques de Chris Marker au jeu vidéo GeoGuessr. Les deux auteurices ont proposé à Corentin Lê de se joindre, le temps d’un échange, à leurs déambulations théoriques.
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    Defending the duty to research?Iain Brassington - 2010 - Bioethics 25 (1):21-26.
    In 2005, John Harris published a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics in which he claimed that there was a duty to support scientific research. With Sarah Chan, he defended his claims against criticisms in this journal in 2008. In this paper I examine the defence, and claim that it is not powerful. Although he has established a slightly stronger position, it is not clear that the defence is sufficiently strong to show that there is a duty to support (...)
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    Genetic information: making a just world strange.Iain Brassington - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (3):231-246.
    In an article recently published in this journal, I raised a puzzle about the control of genetic information, suggesting a situation in which it might turn out that we have a duty to remain in ignorance about at least some aspects of our own genome. In this article, I propose a way that would make sense of how the puzzle arises, and offer a way to resolve it and similar puzzles in future: in essence, we would consider genetic information to (...)
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    Body art and medical need.I. Brassington - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (1):13-16.
    A company called Biojewellery has proposed to take a sample of bone tissue from a couple and to grow this sample into wedding rings. One of the ethical problems that such a proposal faces is that it implies surgery without medical need. To this end, only couples with a prior need for surgery are being considered. This paper examines the question of whether such a stipulation is necessary. It is suggested that, though medical need and the provision of health and (...)
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    Actions, causes, and psychiatry: a reply to Szasz.I. M. Brassington - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (2):120-123.
    In a recent paper, it was argued forcefully by Thomas Szasz that it is crucial to the scientific credibility of psychiatry that it abandon talk of the behaviour of the mentally “ill” in terms of causes: such behaviour is not caused by their condition—it simply has reasons, which are discounted by the medical model. It is argued in this paper that Szasz's theory is incomplete for two reasons: first, in assuming that reasons are radically different from causes, it cannot account (...)
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  18. The failure of philosophy : why didn't being and time answer the question of being?Lain Thomson - 2015 - In Lee Braver, Division III of Heidegger’s Being and Time: The Unanswered Question of Being. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
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  19. What's Wrong with the Brain Drain (?).Iain Brassington - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):113-120.
    One of the characteristics of the relationship between the developed and developing worlds is the ‘brain drain’– the phenomenon by which expertise moves towards richer countries, thereby condemning poorer countries to continued comparative and absolute poverty. It is tempting to see the phenomenon as a moral problem in its own right, such that there is a moral imperative to end it, that is separate from (and additional to) any moral imperative to relieve the burden of poverty. However, it is not (...)
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    Separating the 'Rights Of' and 'Justice For' Bombers.Iain Brassington - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (10):59-61.
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    What’s the Point of Philosophical Bioethics?Iain Brassington - 2013 - Health Care Analysis 21 (1):20-30.
    Many people working in bioethics take pride in the subject’s embrace of a wide range of disciplines. This invites questions of what in particular is added by each. In this paper, I focus on the role of philosophy within the field: what, if anything, is its unique contribution to bioethics? I sketch out a claim that philosophy is central to bioethics because of its particular analytic abilities, and defend its place within bioethics from a range of sceptical attacks.
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  22. Historia de la Filosofía y de la Ciencia [Por] Julián Marías [y] Pedro Laín Entralgo.Julián Marías & Pedro Laín Entralgo - 1967 - Guadarrama.
     
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  23. The ethics of synthetic DNA.Villalba Adrian, Anna Smajdor, Iain Brassington & Daniela Cutas - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    In this paper, we discuss the ethical concerns that may arise from the synthesis of human DNA. To date, only small stretches of DNA have been constructed, but the prospect of generating human genomes is becoming feasible. At the same time, the significance of genes for identity, health and reproduction is coming under increased scrutiny. We examine the implications of DNA synthesis and its impact on debates over the relationship with our DNA and the ownership of our genes, its potential (...)
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    Análise epistemológica da produção do conhecimento em Educação Física da Universidade do Estado do Pará em Altamira/PA.Laine Rocha Moreira, Luiz Felipe dos Santos & Peterson de Castro Pereira - 2021 - Filosofia E Educação 12 (3).
    Trata-se de uma pesquisa de natureza bibliográfica, com abordagem quanti-qualitativa, de caráter descritivo-exploratório que objetiva analisar a produção do conhecimento do Curso de Educação Física da Universidade do Estado do Pará em Altamira, no período de 2011-2018. Os achados apontam uma evolução do modo de produzir conhecimento, pois constatou-se uma redução dos vazios analíticos presentes nas pesquisas analisadas. Conclui que há um aumento no rigor cientifico presente nas produções devido uma maior utilização de técnicas, metodologias e teorias consistentes para a (...)
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    Le philosophe et les pouvoirs: entretiens avec Pascal Lainé et Blandine Barret-Kriegel.Jean Toussaint Desanti, Pascal Lainé & Blandine Barret-Kriegel - 1976 - Paris: Calman-Lévy. Edited by Pascal Lainé & Blandine Kriegel.
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    What a drag it is getting old: a response to Räsänen.Iain Brassington - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (7):467-468.
    In this brief response to Joona Räsänen’s argument for the coherence and desirability of being able legally to change one’s age, I outline a couple of reasons for thinking that the case he makes is deeply flawed. As such, I contend that we have no reason to think that age should be the kind of thing that one should be able to change legally. Moreover, we have at least one good reason for thinking that legal age change would be positively (...)
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    Recruiting medics from the poorest nations? It could be worse...Iain Brassington - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):610-1.
    Hidalgo's paper is a clear and powerful contribution to a topic of ongoing concern.1 It should be taken seriously by anyone who worries that there is something seriously wrong with the flow of medical expertise from the poor countries of the South to the rich countries of the North because it forces open the question of just what that wrongness is supposed to be. Being unable to identify the moral problem about migration will not make the problem about poor health (...)
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  28. Five words for assisted dying.Iain Brassington - 2008 - Law and Philosophy 27 (5):415 - 444.
    Motivated by Lord Joffe’s Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill, but with one eye on any possible future legislation, I consider the justifications that might be offered for limiting assistance in dying to those who are suffering unbearably from terminal illness. I argue that the terminal illness criterion and the unbearable suffering criterion are not morally defensible separately: that a person need be neither terminally ill (or ill at all), nor suffering unbearably (or suffering at all) to have a (...)
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    Public Health and Globalisation: Why a National Health Service is Morally Indefensible.Iain Brassington - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
    Claims that there are good arguments for a public health service that do not amount to arguments for a national health service, but for something that looks far more like a transnational health service.
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  30. Can I Die? Derrida on Heidegger on Death.Lain Thomson - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (1):29-42.
    Holding to the truth of death—death is al - ways most/just [one’s] own—shows an - other kind of cer tainty, more pri mor dial than any cer tainty re gard ing be ings en - coun tered within the world or for mal ob - jects;foritisthecertaintyof be ing-in-the-world.2 Mar tin Heidegger, Be ing and Time..
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    John Harris' argument for a duty to research.Iain Brassington - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (3):160–168.
    ABSTRACTJohn Harris suggests that participation in or support for research, particularly medical research, is a moral duty. One kind of defence of this position rests on an appeal to the past, and produces two arguments. The first of these arguments is that it is unfair to accept the benefits of research without contributing something back in the form of support for, or participation in, research. A second argument is that we have a social duty to maintain those practices and institutions (...)
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    Fieldwork, participation and practice: ethics and dilemmas in qualitative research.Marlene de Laine - 2000 - London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    This timely and topical look at the role of ethics in fieldwork takes into account some of the major issues confronting qualitative researchers. The main purposes of this book are twofold: to promote an understanding of the harmful possibilities of fieldwork; and to provide ways of dealing with ethical problems and dilemmas. To these ends, examples of actual fieldwork are provided that address ethical problems and dilemmas, and posit ways of dealing with them.
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    Private, Public and Common.Bru Laín & Edgar Manjarín - 2022 - Theoria 69 (171):49-73.
    The conception of property is usually moulded upon diverting historical and political-philosophical frameworks. The current interest on the commons illustrates these divergences when they come up between a ‘pure’ public and a ‘pure’ private form of ownership. This conceptual triad misleads by conflating private property with an absolute property right while equating public property with a centralised political regime. This article traces the republican conception of property in order to show how it draws a legal and philosophical continuum around different (...)
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    On Heidegger, medicine, and the modernity of modern medical technology.Iain Brassington - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (2):185-195.
    This paper examines medicine’s use of technology in a manner from a standpoint inspired by Heidegger’s thinking on technology. In the first part of the paper, I shall suggest an interpretation of Heidegger’s thinking on the topic, and attempt to show why he associates modern technology with danger. However, I shall also claim that there is little evidence that medicine’s appropriation of modern technology is dangerous in Heidegger’s sense, although there is no prima facie reason why it mightn’t be. The (...)
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    Sustainable Development? Business Rhetoric of Sustainability in Finnish Corporate Disclosures 1985-2005.Matias Laine - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:197-202.
    The study analyses how the corporate rhetoric of sustainability has developed in Finland during 1985-2005. The dataset consisting of the disclosures of four leading Finnish companies has been analyzed through discourse analytic methods. The findings question whether the ever-increasing popularity of sustainability-related concepts actually means that society is moving forward on the road towards sustainability.
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    (1 other version)The Wounder Will Heal.Lain Macdonald - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement):132-139.
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    On Rights of Inheritance and Bequest.Iain Brassington - 2019 - The Journal of Ethics 23 (2):119-142.
    What attitude would a just state take to the inheritance of property? Would confiscatory taxes on the estate of the deceased be morally acceptable, or would they represent some kind of wrong? While there is a good amount of political philosophical scholarship that considers the desirability of inheritance tax, there appears to be little that has considered it from the perspective of rights theory, asking what kind of thing a right to bequeath or to inherit would be, and whether those (...)
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    Prosecutorial ethics under the Reno rule: Authorized by law?Corinna Barrett Lain - 1995 - Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (2):17-36.
  39. Ashlayot.ʻAmi Ḳlain - 2013 - [Israel]: [ʻAmi Ḳlain?].
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  40. ha-Diʻalekṭikah shel ha-adon ṿeha-ʻeved.Yitsḥak Ḳlain - 1978
     
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    Reframing Trauma in Contemporary Fiction Film.Tarja Laine - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    In this book, Tarja Laine provides insights into how traumatic cinema invites profound affective engagement with the pathology of memory that lies at the heart of trauma. The author reveals that traumatic cinema communicates the inability to process a traumatic event by means of its aesthetic specificity as a time-based medium.
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    Levinas and Heidegger on Death.Lain Thomson - 2009 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 16 (1):23-43.
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    Correction to: On Rights of Inheritance and Bequest.Iain Brassington - 2019 - The Journal of Ethics 23 (2):143-143.
    The article “On Rights of Inheritance and Bequest”, written by “Iain Brassington”, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s Internet portal on 23 April 2019 without open access.
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    Truth and Normativity: An Inquiry Into the Basis of Everyday Moral Claims.Iain Brassington - 2007 - Routledge.
    By posing the question of what it is that marks the difference between something like terrorism and something like civil society, Brassington argues that commonsense moral arguments against terrorism or political violence imply that the modern democratic polis might also be morally unjustifiable. In exploring this problem, Brassington identifies a tension between the primary values of truth and normativity in the standard accounts of moral theory.
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  45. Norberto Bobbio, In Praise of Meekness: Essays on Ethics and Politics. [REVIEW]Iain Brassington - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21:162-164.
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    (1 other version)Thoughtful doctors: Not immune, but resistant to danger: Response to ‘Medicine in Danger?’ by Gerben Meyer and Jacco P.H. Verburgt, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2007. [REVIEW]Iain Brassington - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (4):489-489.
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  47. A Response To Professor Rosemary Radford Ruether's 'Dualism and the Nature of Evil in Feminist Ethics'.Lain Torrance - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):40-43.
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    Is there a duty to remain in ignorance?Iain Brassington - 2011 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 32 (2):101-115.
    Questions about information inform many debates in bioethics. One of the reasons for this is that at least some level of information is taken by many to be a prerequisite of valid consent. For others, autonomy in the widest sense presupposes information, because one cannot be in control of one’s life without at least some insight into what it could turn out to contain. Yet not everyone shares this view, and there is a debate about whether or not there is (...)
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    Enhancing Evolution and "Enhancing Evolution".Iain Brassington - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (8):395-402.
    It has been claimed in several places that the new genetic technologies allow humanity to achieve in a generation or two what might take natural selection hundreds of millennia in respect of the elimination of certain diseases and an increase in traits such as intelligence. More radically, it has been suggested that those same technologies could be used to instil characteristics that we might reasonably expect never to appear due to natural selection alone. John Harris, a proponent of this genomic (...)
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  50. Physician-Assisted Death.Iain Brassington - 2022 - In Ezio Di Nucci, Ji-Young Lee & Isaac A. Wagner, The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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