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    What are the views of Quebec and Ontario citizens on the tiebreaker criteria for prioritizing access to adult critical care in the extreme context of a COVID-19 pandemic?Claudia Calderon Ramirez, Yanick Farmer, Andrea Frolic, Gina Bravo, Nathalie Orr Gaucher, Antoine Payot, Lucie Opatrny, Diane Poirier, Joseph Dahine, Audrey L’Espérance, James Downar, Peter Tanuseputro, Louis-Martin Rousseau, Vincent Dumez, Annie Descôteaux, Clara Dallaire, Karell Laporte & Marie-Eve Bouthillier - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-14.
    Background The prioritization protocols for accessing adult critical care in the extreme pandemic context contain tiebreaker criteria to facilitate decision-making in the allocation of resources between patients with a similar survival prognosis. Besides being controversial, little is known about the public acceptability of these tiebreakers. In order to better understand the public opinion, Quebec and Ontario’s protocols were presented to the public in a democratic deliberation during the summer of 2022. Objectives (1) To explore the perspectives of Quebec and Ontario (...)
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  2. Inauguration of the Rev. William F. Orr, PH.William F. Orr - 1940 - Pittsburgh, Pa.,: John Gwyer press.
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    Charting the Currents of the Third Wave.Catherine M. Orr - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (3):29-45.
    The term "third wave" within contemporary feminism presents some initial difficulties in scholarly investigation. Located in popular-press anthologies, zines, punk music, and cyberspace, many third wave discourses constitute themselves as a break with both second wave and academic feminisms; a break problematic for both generations of feminists. The emergence of third wave feminism offers academic feminists an opportunity to rethink the context of knowledge production and the mediums through which we disseminate our work.
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    Methods of Conflict Resolution at the Bedside.Robert D. Orr - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):45-46.
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    One Conclusion and Two Explanations: Bentham’s Economic Analysis of International Trade.Nathalie Sigot - 2024 - In Benjamin Bourcier & Mikko Jakonen (eds.), British Modern International Thought in the Making: Politics and Economy from Hobbes to Bentham. Springer Verlag. pp. 205-230.
    In this chapter Nathalie Sigot argues that Bentham’s interest in international trade lies in the consideration of the redistributive effects of trade and its consequences on happiness for one’s society. Sigot demonstrates that Bentham’s view on international trade changed between 1786 and 1821, when the principle of the limitation of industry by capital disappeared from his writings. Sigot explains how Bentham’s approach is driven by a focus on security and on a calculus of gains and losses in terms of (...)
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    On Logic and Moral Voice.Deborah Orr - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (3).
    This paper explores some aspects of the concept 'logic' and its relation to moral voice, and argues that Menssen uses it too narrowly in her respone to Orr's "Just the Facts. Ma'am" and the work of Carol Gilligan. Grounded in the work of the later Wittgenstein, it is argued that formalized logic misses much of natural logic: the concept of 'moral talk' is developed to theorize Gilligan's ethic of care; it is argued that this form of moral deliberation is not (...)
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    Did Wittgenstein Have a Theory of Hinge Propositions?Deborah Jane Orr - 1989 - Philosophical Investigations 12 (2):134-153.
  8. No God, No Powers.James Orr - 2019 - International Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4):411-426.
    One common feature of debates about the best metaphysical analysis of putatively lawful phenomena is the suspicion that nomic realists who locate the modal force of such phenomena in quasi-causal necessitation relations between universals are working with a model of law that cannot convincingly erase its theological pedigree. Nancy Cartwright distills this criticism into slogan form: no God, no laws. Some have argued that a more plausible alternative for nomic realists who reject theism is to ground laws of nature in (...)
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    Are there “local hotspots?” When concepts of cognitive psychology do not fit with physiological results.Quentin Gaucher & Jean-Marc Edeline - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Difficulties awakening the sense of injustice and overcoming oppression: On the soporific effects of system justification.Danielle Gaucher & John T. Jost - 2011 - In Peter T. Coleman (ed.), Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice: The Intellectual Legacy of Morton Deutsch. Springer. pp. 227--246.
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    Why does the "mental shotgun" fire system-justifying bullets?Danielle Gaucher & John T. Jost - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5):489-489.
    We suggest that people privilege explanations relying on inherent rather than contingent factors not only because of an innate cognitive tendency to monitor reality, but because doing so satisfies the desire to perceive the societal status quo as legitimate. In support, we describe experimental studies linking the activation of system justification motivation to the endorsement of inherence-based explanations.
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  12. From the ecological crisis of the Anthropocene to harmony in the Ecozoic.Christopher J. Orr & Peter G. Brown - 2019 - In Christopher J. Orr & Kaitlin Kish (eds.), Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Insurance research and eugenics.Lewis P. Orr - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 4 (4):331.
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    Between learned and popular culture: A world of syncretism and acculturation.Nathalie Richard - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):491-495.
    The world of charlatans is a world of constantly shifting borders and redefinitions, a world of crossed lines and pushed boundaries. Can one even speak of “the world” of charlatans in the singular, when the examples we are given to read in this volume reveal such great diversity that they seem to defeat any attempt to define common traits, as Roy Porter tried to do in his time? Certainly, commercial interests and the lure of a quick and easy profit seem (...)
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    How to identify the units, levels and mechanisms of language evolution.Nathalie Gontier - 2010 - In A. D. M. Smith (ed.), The evolution of language: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference (EVOLANG 8). pp. 176-183.
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    Introduction: Beyond the Production of Ignorance: The Pervasiveness of Industry Influence through the Tools of Chemical Regulation.Nathalie Jas, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Sara Angeli Aguiton, Valentin Thomas & Emmanuel Henry - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (5):911-924.
    Research on the influence of industry on chemical regulation has mostly been conducted within the framework of the production of ignorance. This special issue extends this research by looking at how industry asserts its interests––not just in the scientific sphere but also at other stages of policy-making and regulatory process––with a specific focus on the types of tools or instruments industry has used. Bringing together sociologists and historians specialized in Science and Technology Studies, the articles of the special issue study (...)
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    Simondon reconsidered: An interview with Nathalie Simondon.Enrico Monacelli, Nathalie Simondon & Silvia Zanelli - 2021 - Nóema 12:1-11.
    Nel presente contributo proponiamo un’intervista a Nathalie Simondon, responsabile dell’edizione dell’opera di Gilbert Simondon, al fine di fare luce sui temi di ecologia, enciclopedismo, transdisciplinarità e umanismo nella produzione filosofica di Gilbert Simondon.
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  18. A Process and Format for Clinical Ethics Consultation.Robert D. Orr & Wayne Shelton - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (1):79-89.
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    Drummond e Stella: experiências poéticas.Nathaly Felipe Ferreira Alves - 2019 - Bakhtiniana 14 (2):25-43.
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    An interesting ride: George Mandler, A history of modern experimental psychology: from James and Wundt to cognitive science: MIT Press, London, 2007, ix + 287 pp, UK £20.95 PB.Nathalie L. Chernoff - 2010 - Metascience 19 (2):333-335.
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  21. Cicéron et les gladiateurs : les armes de Lucilius sous la plume cicéronienne.par Sarah Gaucher - 2019 - In Marie-Françoise Marein (ed.), Les illusions de l'autonymie: la parole rapportée de l'Autre dans la littérature. Paris: Hermann.
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    modas a escala colectiva: Walter Benjamin y las figuras de la mujer en la ciudad moderna.Nathalie Goldwaser - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-12.
    Este artículo abreva fundamentalmente en el Konvolut B [Moda] perteneciente al Libro de los Pasajes (Das Passagen-Werk) escrito entre 1927 y 1940 y publicado póstumamente. Allí se revela uno de los fenómenos de la cadena infernal de la modernidad y del capitalismo: la moda.Lejos de ser una noción vinculada a la indumentaria, al ornamento o al adorno, a la mujer o las mujeres, Benjamin logró que la moda sea desmitificada revelando sus características internas: la de estar vinculada con el pasado, (...)
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    Argumentation and education.Nathalie Muller Mirza & Anne Nelly Perret-Clermont (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Springer.
    Hence, argumentation will have an increasing importance in education, both because it is a critical competence that has to be learned, and because argumentation ...
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    Simultaneous DBS and fMRI in the rodent brain.Van Den Berge Nathalie, Dauwe Ine, Vanhove Christian, Van Mierlo Pieter, Raedt Robrecht, Vonck Kristl, Boon Paul & Van Holen Roel - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Christian ethics for practical living.Horace E. Orr - 1961 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
  26. Education for a social renaissance.James Russell Orr - 1944 - London,: St. George book co.. Edited by Robert Scrutton.
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    `Prospecting an encounter' as a communicative event.Winnie W. F. Orr - 2008 - Discourse Studies 10 (3):317-339.
    As basic units of communication recognized by speakers themselves, communicative events have always been assumed to have clearly definable boundaries and characterizable joint activity for content. This, however, is not always the case. In this article, I argue for a communicative event I term ` prospecting an encounter' which typically occurs between shoppers and salespersons in Chinese local markets. `Prospecting' opens in a deliberately ambiguous way and ends when it either develops into a fully ratified encounter or dissolves into mere (...)
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  28. Response to Herbert Menzel.Richard Orr - 1968 - In Edward B. Montgomery (ed.), The Foundations of access to knowledge. [Syracuse, N.Y.]: Division of Summer Sessions, Syracuse University. pp. 164--167.
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    The mind of God and the works of nature: laws and powers in naturalism, platonism, and classical theism.James Orr - 2019 - Leuven: Peeters.
    Historians of science have long considered the very idea of a law-governed universe to be the relic of a bygone intellectual culture that took it largely for granted that a divine lawmaker existed. Similarly, many philosophers of science today insist that the notion of a law of nature is fraught with implausibly theological assumptions, preferring instead to treat them as theoretical axioms in an optimal description of nature's regularities, or else as robust patterns of causal connections or causal powers whose (...)
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  30. Thinking through the body : An introduction to beliefs, bodies, and being.Deborah Orr - 2006 - In Belief, bodies, and being: feminist reflections on embodiment. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    La philosophie arabe : une philosophie du commentaire?Nathalie Raybaud - 2003 - Philosophie 77 (2):85-110.
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    Kant and Gallie on Politics.Robert Orr - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (211):113 - 116.
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    Toegang tot het recht in de rechtsstaat.Nathalie Franziska Hendrika Schnabl - 2021 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 50 (Pre-publications).
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    L’annonce du vrai Dieu dans les discours missionnaires aux païens.Nathalie Siffer - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 81 (4):523-544.
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    Publics et expérimentations.Nathalie Trussart - 2005 - Multitudes 4 (4):169-179.
    Through the public debates which are unfolding about Genetically Modified Organisms in Europe, new issues have taken shape. This article attempts to understand the possibility of such novelties in light of the political positions taken by the pragmatist philosopher John Dewey. In order to bring about the necessity of an active public, taking an active part in the definition and realisation of political ends, he makes two radical proposals: a perspective of the emergence of the State, and political experimentation as (...)
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  36. (1 other version)De lokale leiderschapstandem: een verkennend onderzoek naar de aard en hoedanigheid van het politiek en ambtelijk leiderschap in Vlaamse stadsbesturen.Nathalie Vallet & Filip De Rynck - 2006 - Res Publica: Tijdschrift Voor Politologie 4:447.
     
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    Beyond a Human Rights-Based Approach to AI Governance: Promise, Pitfalls, Plea.Nathalie A. Smuha - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (S1):91-104.
    This paper discusses the establishment of a governance framework to secure the development and deployment of “good AI”, and describes the quest for a morally objective compass to steer it. Asserting that human rights can provide such compass, this paper first examines what a human rights-based approach to AI governance entails, and sets out the promise it propagates. Subsequently, it examines the pitfalls associated with human rights, particularly focusing on the criticism that these rights may be too Western, too individualistic, (...)
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    L'accaparement comme réponse au traumatisme chez l'enfant placé en institution.Nathalie Guillier & Daniel Derivois - 2012 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):121-135.
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  39. What are the Units of Language Evolution?Nathalie Gontier - 2018 - Topoi 37 (2):235-253.
    Universal Darwinism provides a methodology to study the evolution of anatomical form and sociocultural behavior that centers on defining the units and levels of selection, and it identifies the conditions whereby natural selection operates. In previous work, I have examined how this selection-focused evolutionary epistemology may be universalized to include theories that associate with an extended synthesis. Applied evolutionary epistemology is a metatheoretical framework that understands any and all kinds of evolution as phenomena where units evolve by mechanisms at levels (...)
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    Rules is rules.Robert D. Orr - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (3):40 – 41.
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  41. Requests for "inappropriate" treatment based on religious beliefs.R. D. Orr & L. B. Genesen - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (3):142-147.
    Requests by patients or their families for treatment which the patient's physician considers to be "inappropriate" are becoming more frequent than refusals of treatment which the physician considers appropriate. Such requests are often based on the patient's religious beliefs about the attributes of God (sovereignty, omnipotence), the attributes of persons (sanctity of life), or the individual's personal relationship with God (communication, commands, etc). We present four such cases and discuss some of the basic religious tenets of the three Abrahamic faith (...)
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    Evaluating Abstract Art: Relation between Term Usage, Subjective Ratings, Image Properties and Personality Traits.Nathalie Lyssenko, Christoph Redies & Gregor U. Hayn-Leichsenring - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    La variation comme principe d’exploration de corpus :Intérêts et limites de l’analyse lexicométrique interdisciplinaire pour l’étude de discours.Nathalie Garric & Valérie Capdevielle-Mougnibas - 2009 - Corpus 8:105-128.
    Cette contribution dresse le bilan critique d’une étude de corpus, menée par deux chercheuses de disciplines différentes. Elle vise à définir les conditions d’une pratique scientifique interdisciplinaire de l’analyse des données textuelles à l’intérieur des Sciences Humaines et Sociales. Cette étude de cas nourrit un objectif plus vaste, celui d’une herméneutique théorisée dans la tradition française de l’analyse de discours et articulée à un principe méthodologique fondamental – la variation des données textuelles et des pratiques interprétatives – au service duquel (...)
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    Thinking in translation: scripture and redemption in the thought of Franz Rosenzweig.Orr Scharf - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Thinking in Translation posits the Hebrew Bible as the fulcrum of the thought of Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929), underpinning a unique synthesis between systematic thinking and biblical interpretation. Addressing a lacuna in Rosenzweig scholarship, the book offers a critical evaluation of his engagement with the Bible through a comparative study of The Star of Redemption and his Bible translation with Martin Buber. The book opens with Rosenzweig's rejection of German Idealism and fascination with the sources of Judaism. It then analyzes the (...)
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    Le réveil des angoisses précoces d'écoulement ou d'assèchement lors de l'apprentissage de la propreté.Nathalie Barabé - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 152 (2):99-106.
    Le travail de prévention auprès d’enfants en âge d’apprendre la propreté donne parfois à observer, lors de cette étape, un réveil aigu d’angoisses primitives d’assèchement et de liquéfaction qui entravent l’investissement normal de cette fonction et se relient à des vécus périnatals. En deçà de la symbolique d’échange et « d’objet-matières » à donner ou à garder telle que l’a définie Freud, les jeunes enfants associent également cette étape à la perte des eaux et à la naissance, et certains vécus (...)
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    Ethik in Politik und Verwaltung: Entstehung und Funktionen ethischer Normen in Deutschland und den USA.Nathalie Behnke - 2004 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Das Problem der Sicherung von”Ethics in Public Service“ist in den vergangenen Jahren verstärkt ins Bewusstsein der internationalen Öffentlichkeit gedrungen. Bemühungen und Diskussionen um ethische Regeln und Standards haben dementsprechend Konjunktur. In diesem Buch werden Erklärungsfaktoren für die Einführung von Ethik-Maßnahmen in einem theoretischen Konzept systematisch zusammengeführt. Anhand eines dreistufigen Modells der Nachfrage nach Normen, ihrer Funktionen und des Angebots an verfügbaren Normen wird untersucht, warum und mit welcher Zielsetzung welche Ethik-Maßnahmen wann und wo eingeführt wurden. Grundlegende theoretische Annahme ist, dass (...)
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    La tardía publicación de Orlando en España: un posible caso de autocensura editorial.Nathaly Bernal - 2020 - Escritos 28 (61):31-50.
    In order to understand why Orlando was not published in Spain until 1977, almost forty years after the original publication in England, the Francoist regime context is analyzed in this reflection paper, as well as the editorial censorship and self-censorship procedures. It is assumed that this novel by Virginia Woolf is an example of the latter, based on the censorship criteria established by Abellán, since the text transgressed at least three of them. Moreover, the first translation of Orlando in Spain, (...)
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    (47 other versions)Éditorial.Nathalie Chouchan - 2007 - Cahiers Philosophiques 111 (3):5-8.
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    Une relation esthétique impossible : les expositions dans lesquelles il n'y a rien à voir.Nathalie Desmet - 2009 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 3 (1):85-92.
    Résumé Dans les pratiques actuelles de l’art, il n’est pas rare de visiter des expositions littéralement vides qui présentent des œuvres se détournant du visuel et du visible. Face à ces invisibilités constitutives, il est parfois difficile de distinguer l’œuvre invisible de son exposition. Alors que certains artistes prévoient les conditions de la réception, l’institution n’hésite pas à jouer de la transparence de l’œuvre dans sa stratégie de représentation et de communication.
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    Benedetto Croce, Nuovi saggi di estetica** Benedetto Croce, Il carattere della filosofia moderna.Nathalie Frogneux - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (92):664-666.
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