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    Should Compassion be Included in Codes of Ethics for Physicians?Louis C. Charland & Paul T. Dick - 1995 - Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 28 (7):415-418.
    Compassion is mentioned in the Principles of the American Medical Association but not in the Code of Ethics of the Canadian Medical Association. In this article, we assess the case for including compassion in a code of ethics for physicians. We argue that, properly understood, there is a strong case for including compassion in codes of ethics for physicians on the basis that it is both clinically and ethically central to the practice of medicine.
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    Truth, morality, and meaning in history.Paul T. Phillips - 2019 - Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
    In this important new book, Paul T. Phillips argues that most professional historians--aside from a relatively small number devoted to theory and methodology--have concerned themselves with particular, specialized areas of research, thereby ignoring the fundamental questions of truth, morality, and meaning. This is less so in the thriving general community of history enthusiasts beyond academia, and may explain, in part at least, history's sharp decline as a subject of choice by students in recent years. Phillips sees great dangers resulting (...)
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  3. Are patents an efficient and internationally fair means of funding research & development for new medicines?Paul T. Menzel - 2009 - In Denis Gordon Arnold, Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 62.
     
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    Chapter 23: Paul Thompson and Agricultural Technologies.Paul T. Durbin - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (2):228-239.
  5. Preventing prisoner abuse: Leadership lessons of abu ghraib.Paul T. Bartone - 2010 - Ethics and Behavior 20 (2):161 – 173.
    The abuse of prisoners by U.S. soldiers at Abu Ghraib had far-reaching consequences, leading many people around the world to question the legitimacy of U.S. goals and activities in Iraq. Drawing on extensive unclassified reports from multiple investigations that followed Abu Ghraib, this article considers both psychological and social-situational factors that contributed to ethical failures there. This analysis suggests that leaders need to be more attuned to the developmental stage of subordinates and take appropriate steps to reinforce ethical behaviors. From (...)
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    Richard J. Bernstein, Why Read Hannah Arendt Now.Paul T. Wilford - 2019 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40 (2):601-605.
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    Are There Interesting Philosophical Issues in Technology as Distinct from Science? An Overview of Philosophy of Technology.Paul T. Durbin - 1976 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:139 - 152.
  8. Carl Mitcham, Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy Reviewed by.Paul T. Durbin - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (3):190-193.
     
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    Defining STS: Can we Reach Consensus?Paul T. Durbin - 1991 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (4-5):187-190.
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    How many numbers are there?Paul T. Sagal - 1973 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):155-164.
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    Expert perceivers and perceptual learning.Paul T. Sowden - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):396-397.
    Expert perceivers may learn more than just where to apply visual processing, or which part of the output from the visual system to attend to. Their early visual system may be modified, as a result of their specific needs, through a process of early visual learning. We argue that this is, in effect, a form of long-term, indirect cognitive penetration of early vision.
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  12. Anchors in a Boundless Sea: Human Nature, History and Religion as Sources of Coherence in the Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott.Paul T. Foster - 2003 - Dissertation, The Catholic University of America
    This study argues that a much richer and more coherent account of Michael Oakeshott's political philosophy is gained by examining it in light of three customary sources for ordering human experience: human nature, religion and history. While the historical character of Oakeshott's thought has been readily recognized, too often the roles of human nature and religion have been neglected by commentators, leading to an impoverished account of his work. And even regarding history, there has been confusion concerning Oakeshott's notion of (...)
     
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    Bergson and Modern Physics: A Reinterpretation and Evaluation, by Milic Capek.Paul T. Sagal - 1984 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (1):103-105.
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    Countering counterpart theory.Paul T. Sagal - 1974 - Metaphilosophy 5 (2):151–154.
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    On science.Paul T. Sagal - 1980 - Journal of Value Inquiry 14 (3-4):301-307.
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    Four Problems in Professional Ethics.Paul T. Wangerin - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (3):39-58.
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    Technology and Responsibility.Paul T. Durbin - 1987 - Springer.
    Since it may seem strange for a new series to begin with volume 3, a word of explanation is in order. The series, Philosophy and Technology, inaugurated in this form with this volume, is the official publication of the Society for Philosophy & Technology. Approximately one volume each year is tobe published, alternating between proceedings volumes - taken from contributions to biennial international conferences of the Society - and miscellaneous volumes, with roughly the character of a professional society journal. The (...)
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    Dialogo con Maurizio Blondel (review).Paul T. Fuhrmann - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):285-285.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 285 than" which is both immanent and transcendent, a kind of "coincidentia oppositorum" beyond logic and definition. It is the realm of the "person" within which, although the tragic conflict is not resolved, there arises the free self from whose non-dual perspective the unity and eternity of life are seen. Within this realm the individual gains an illumination the result of which is "amor fad," his free (...)
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    Dewey and the dogmas of empiricism.Paul T. Sagal - 1974 - Metaphilosophy 5 (4):333–339.
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    (1 other version)Mind, Man, and Machine a Dialogue.Paul T. Sagal - 1982
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    Meaning, privacy and the ghost of verifiability.Paul T. Sagal - 1989 - Metaphilosophy 20 (2):127–133.
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    Nagarjuna's "Paradox".Paul T. Sagal - 1992 - American Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):79 - 85.
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    Skinner's Philosophy.Paul T. Sagal - 1981 - University Press of Amer.
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    Ferment in Philosophy of Science Revisited.Paul T. Durbin - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (4):655-675.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:FERMENT IN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE REVISITED PAUL T. DURBIN University of Delaware Newark, Delaware I N 1986 I published a survey of some then-recent works in academic philosophy of science, primarily in the United States (The Thomist 50/4 (Oct. 1986): 689-700). My theme was continuity amid change, with a secondary focus on the diversity of philosophers' discussions of science-a diversity much greater than many academic philosophers of science (...)
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    Are killing and letting die morally different in medical contexts?Paul T. Menzel - 1979 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 4 (3):269-293.
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    Justifying a Surrogate’s Request to Forego Oral Feeding.Paul T. Menzel - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):92-94.
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    Technology and Justice. George Parkin Grant.Paul T. Menzel - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):867-868.
  28. Real insights along false paths: with Karl Barth and against the stream in theological ethics.Paul T. Nimmo - 2019 - In David Fergusson, Bruce L. McCormack & Iain R. Torrance, Schools of faith: essays on theology, ethics and education in honour of Iain R. Torrance. New York, NY, USA: T & T Clark.
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    In vitro fertilisation and ethics.Paul T. Schotsmans - 2001 - In H. Ten Have & Bert Gordijn, Bioethics in a European perspective. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 295--308.
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    Pascal e Nietzsche (review).Paul T. Fuhrmann - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):125-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 125 to such a future contingent event, not only does such an event not exist now, it does not even exist in its causes now, and this for the reason that no sufficient causes of the event exist now. Accordingly, if someone were merely to make a guess to the effect that the sea-fight will occur tomorrow, and the fight actually does occur, it still could not (...)
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    A Satchel of Texts in Educational Foundations.Paul T. Rosewell - 1978 - Educational Studies 9 (1):55-60.
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  32. Determining the.Paul T. Menzel - forthcoming - Free Inquiry.
     
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    Equality, autonomy, and efficiency: What health care system should we have?Paul T. Menzel - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (1):33-57.
    has a wide range of options in choosing a health care system. Rational choice of a system depends on analysis and prioritization of the basis moral goals of equitable access to all citizens, the just sharing of financial costs between well and ill, respect for the values and choices of subscribers and patients, and efficiency in the delivery of costworthy care. These moral goals themselves, however, tell us little about what health care system the United States should have. Equitable access (...)
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    Epiphenomenalism and metaethical non-naturalism.Paul T. Menzel - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (1):43-55.
  35. Just access to health care and pharmaceuticals.Paul T. Menzel - 2010 - In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp, The Oxford handbook of business ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    To anyone morally perplexed about the politics of US health care.Paul T. Menzel - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (1):68-70.
    For much of the last year and a half, the US has appeared on the verge of extensively reforming its financing and provision of health care, guaranteeing universal coverage for basic care and significantly controlling the long-term growth of costs. But it now appears that with a new Republican-led Congress we will at best adopt only selected insurance reforms: guaranteeing portability of insurance between jobs, banning insurers from excluding preexisting conditions from a person's coverage, and perhaps increasing subsidies for the (...)
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  37. The Health Care Cost Monitor.Paul T. Menzel - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (5):6-6.
     
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    Too hot for politics to handle?: Hard questions about health insurance.Paul T. Menzel - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (5):pp. 12-14.
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    (1 other version)To the Editor.Paul T. Menzel - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 41 (3):7-7.
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  40. Chapter 3: Philosophy of Technology as Risk Assessment of Technological Ventures.Paul T. Durbin - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (2):35-40.
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    A contrarian view of postmodern society and information technologies.Paul T. Durbin - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (1):51-54.
    In this short paper—little more than a note, even a short “contrarian” sermon for this anniversary volume—what I do is argue that even the allegedly most “revolutionary” inventions of our computer-driven age are not revolutionary in the sense that their impacts are “driving” society. Some of them are genuinely revolutionary, I admit, but in the reverse direction. The inventions don’t “impact societies”; rather, particular communities within society use the technical languages that are at their core, invent them, embed them in (...)
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    Numerology and text in anatolios of laodikaia, on the decade.Paul T. Keyser - 2006 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 150 (1):38-42.
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    Orreries, the Date of [Plato] Letter ii, and Eudoros of Alexandria.Paul T. Keyser - 1998 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 80 (3):241-267.
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    Venus and Mercury in the Grand Procession of Ptolemy II.Paul T. Keyser - 2016 - História 65 (1):31-52.
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    A time for wisdom: knowledge, detachment, tranquility, transcendence.Paul T. McLaughlin - 2022 - West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Press. Edited by Mark R. McMinn.
    A Time for Wisdom is for a beleaguered audience that wants to cultivate this virtue and elevate themselves above the noise and toxicity of the modern world. Written by a pair of psychologists, it unpacks the research that has been conducted on the subject in recent years but that hasn't been communicated to readers in a relevant way. What's more, the book takes our current scientific understanding and integrates it with timeless concepts of wisdom that have, for millennia, guided men (...)
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    Existential Phenomenology and the World of Ordinary Experience: An Introduction.Paul T. Brockelman - 1980 - Upa.
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    Myths and Stories: the Depth Dimension of our Lives.Paul T. Brockelman - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (1):73-88.
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    Speaking.Paul T. Brockelman (ed.) - 1965 - Northwestern University Press.
    _Speaking _is an introduction to the philosophy of language from an existential and phenomenological point of view. Gusdorf's central concern is to analyze speech within the context of human reality. Speech is an abstraction, but speaking is not, he says. Speaking expresses the experimental and dialectical relation of man, nature, and society. It is through speaking that nature is sublimated into the meant and expressive world of human reality.
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    Policy controversies in the negotiatory state.Paul’T. Hart & Marieke Kleiboer - 1995 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 8 (4):5-25.
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    Eratosthenes' Geography: Fragments Collected and Translated with Commentary and Additional Material (review).Paul T. Keyser - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (1):146-147.
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