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    (1 other version)Philosophy and Theology.PhD Kaczor - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (2):383-388.
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    The Declaration of Independence: Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political Order.Christopher Kaczor - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):249-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Declaration of Independence:Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political OrderChristopher KaczorPierre Manent puts his finger on numerous problems that arise from an emphasis on human rights that is detached from any consideration of human nature, the Creator, or the traditions that inform human practice. In his book Natural Law and Human Rights: Towards a Recovery of Practical Wisdom, Manent writes: "Let us dwell a moment on the proposition (...)
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  3. Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition.Christopher Kaczor - 2002
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    Abortion Rights: For and Against.Kate Greasley & Christopher Kaczor - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book features opening arguments followed by two rounds of reply between two moral philosophers on opposing sides of the abortion debate. In the opening essays, Kate Greasley and Christopher Kaczor lay out what they take to be the best case for and against abortion rights. In the ensuing dialogue, they engage with each other's arguments and each responds to criticisms fielded by the other. Their conversational argument explores such fundamental questions as: what gives a person the right to (...)
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    Kult drzew w tradycji mitologicznej i religijnej starożytnych Greków i Rzymian.Idaliana Kaczor - 2001 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 3:1-147.
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  6. The Ethics of Abortion: Women’s Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Appealing to reason rather than religious belief, this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. _The Ethics of Abortion_ critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying fetal personhood, including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also infanticide. It also provides several justifications for the conclusion that all human beings, including those in utero, should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view that abortion is not wrong even (...)
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  7. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 214.Jennifer Scheper Hughes & Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1).
     
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    Richard Dawson, Justice as Attunement: Transforming Constitutions in Law, Literature, Economics and the Rest of Life.Willem Witteveen PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):195-197.
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    Philip Pettit, Just Freedom. A Moral Compass for a Complex World.Bertjan Wolthuis PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):185-187.
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    A dubious defense of ‘after‐birth abortion’: A reply to Räsänen.Christopher Kaczor - 2017 - Bioethics 32 (2):132-137.
    Scholars have offered various critiques of Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva's controversial article, ‘After-birth abortion: Why should the baby live?’ My book The Ethics of Abortion: Women's Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice presents four such critiques. First, Giubilini and Minerva argue from the deeply controversial to the even more controversial. Second, they presuppose a false view of personal identity called body-self dualism. Third, their view cannot secure human equality. And fourth, their account of harm cannot account for (...)
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  11. Book Reviews : Veritatis Splendor: American responses, edited by Michael E. Allsopp, John J. O'Keefe. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1995. 313 pp. pb US$19.95. [REVIEW]Christopher Kaczor - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (2):86-87.
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    Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA, by William Dembski and Michael Ruse.PhD Sweetman - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (2):423-425.
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    Private law as an open legal order: understanding contract and tort as interactional law.Sanne Taekema PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):140-149.
    Private law as an open legal order: understanding contract and tort as interactional law This article puts forward the claim that private law, and especially contract and tort, is the area of law that most clearly shows how law depends on social interactions. Taking its cue from Lon Fuller, interactional law is presented as a form of law that depends on informal social practices. Using tort and contract cases, it is argued that this implies that law is in open connection (...)
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    Reasonable Risk: Alcohol in Perspective.PhD Martinic & Barbara Leigh - 2004 - Routledge.
    _Reasonable Risk_ examines the concept of risk as it applies to everyday life in general and to alcohol consumption specifically. The book addresses how we assess risks, and the strategies we use to manage them. It examines the elements that shape our perceptions of risk-cultural influences, social factors, and how we are presented with information about risk. The final chapter of the book focuses on the role of risk in policy formulation, examining in particular how alcohol policies are developed within (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice.PhD DeFina - 2011 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 8 (1):1-5.
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    Ectogenesis and a right to the death of the prenatal human being: A reply to Räsänen.Christopher Kaczor - 2018 - Bioethics 32 (9):634-638.
    Both many critics of abortion and many defenders of abortion have suggested that artificial wombs could end the abortion debate. If the fetus is removed from the uterus, women have an end to an unwanted pregnancy. If the living fetus is then put in an artificial uterus for ectogenesis, there is no termination of the life of the fetus. Joona Räsänen challenges this view in his article, Ectogenesis, abortion and a right to the death of the fetus. Räsänen provides three (...)
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    Letter from Henny Wenkart.PhD Wenkart - 1975 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 3 (10):1-3.
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    Reciprocity: a fragile equilibrium.Pauline Westerman PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):172-184.
    Reciprocity: a fragile equilibrium Reciprocity may serve to explain or to justify law. In its latter capacity, which is the topic of this article, reciprocity is commonly turned into a highly idealized notion, as either a balance between two free and equal parties or as the possibility of communication tout court. Both ideals lack empirical reference. If sociological and anthropological literature on forms of exchange is taken into account, it should be acknowledged that reciprocal relations are easy to destabilize. The (...)
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    Liberalism and Societal Integration: In Defence of Reciprocity and Constructive Pluralism.Dora Kostakopoulou PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):127-139.
    Liberalism and Societal Integration: In Defence of Reciprocity and Constructive Pluralism Communities can only be dynamic and projective, that is, oriented towards new and better forms of cooperation, if they bring together diverse people in a common, and hopefully more equal, socio-political life and in welfare. The latter requires not only back-stretched connections, that is, the involvement of co-nationals and naturalized persons, but also forward-starched connections, that is, the involvement of citizens in waiting. Societal integration is an unhelpful notion and (...)
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    Would artificial wombs produce more harm than good?Jim Davin & Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (4).
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    Fuller Defenses and Partial Critiques: a Discussion of “Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion”.Christopher Kaczor - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1937-1939.
    In this commentary, I discuss Christopher Stratman’s article, “Ecotogenesis and the Problem of Abortion.” First, I try to offer some better defenses of assertions that Stratman makes. Next, I question Stratman’s supposition that “there is no morally relevant difference between a fetus and a cryopreserved embryo.” Finally, I challenge the claim that immoral actions cannot give rise to rights.
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    Centore, F. F. Two Views of Virtue: Absolute Relativism and Relative Absolutism.PhD Demarco - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (4):830-832.
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    The Public Conscience of the Law.David Dyzenhaus PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):115-126.
    The Public Conscience of the Law I focus on Hobbes’s claim that the law is ’the publique Conscience, by which [the individual] (…) hath already undertaken to be guided.’ This claim is not authoritarian once it is set in the context of his complex account, which involves three different relationships of reciprocity: the contractarian idea that individuals in the state of nature agree with one another to institute a sovereign whose prescriptions they shall regard as binding; the vertical, reciprocal relationship (...)
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    Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale (eds.), Hannah Arendt and the Law.Wout Cornelissen PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):188-190.
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    Recent progress in health services research: on the need for evidence‐based debate.A. Miles MSc MPhil PhD, P. Bentley Phd Frcp Frcpath, A. Polychronis Mb Chb, J. Grey Phd Mrcp & N. Price Ba - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (4):257-265.
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    Faith and Reason and Physician-Assisted Suicide.Christopher Kaczor - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (2):183-201.
    Aquinas’s conception of the relationship of faith and reason calls into question the arguments and some of the conclusions advanced in contributions to the debate on physician-assisted suicide by David Thomasma and H. Tristram Engelhardt. An understanding of the nature of theology as based on revelation calls into question Thomasma’s theological argument in favor of physician-assisted suicide based on the example of Christ and the martyrs. On the other hand, unaided reason calls into question his assumptions about the nature of (...)
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    Introduction: Reciprocity and the Normativity of Legal Orders.Hans Lindahl PhD & Bart van Klink - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):108-114.
    Introduction: Reciprocity and the Normativity of Legal Orders This contribution introduces the special issue, which contains a selection of the lectures delivered by key-note speakers during the Summer School organized by the editors in August, 2013, at the behest of the Section of Ethics & Practical Philosophy of the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW).
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    Idealized versus Real-Life Reciprocity: How to Strike the Balance?Aafke Elisabeth Komter PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):158-171.
    Idealized versus Real-Life Reciprocity: How to Strike the Balance? Rawls’s ’idealized’ notion of reciprocity is compared with the ’real-life’ concept of reciprocity as it has been developed in social scientific theory. The two perspectives appear to differ significantly as concerns dimensions related to equality, human motivation, the temporal aspects of reciprocity, and the supposed mental origin of reciprocity. Whereas norms of obligation and feelings of moral indebtedness are constitutive for reciprocity in real-life encounters, equality, freedom and rationality are the basis (...)
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    Plagiarism, Integrity, and Workplace Deviance: A Criterion Study.Daniel E. Martin PhD, Asha Rao & Lloyd R. Sloan - 2009 - Ethics and Behavior 19 (1):36-50.
    Plagiarism is increasingly evident in business and academia. Though links between demographic, personality, and situational factors have been found, previous research has not used actual plagiarism behavior as a criterion variable. Previous research on academic dishonesty has consistently used self-report measures to establish prevalence of dishonest behavior. In this study we use actual plagiarism behavior to establish its prevalence, as well as relationships between integrity-related personal selection and workplace deviance measures. This research covers new ground in two respects: (a) That (...)
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  30. Exceptionless norms in Aristotle?: Thomas Aquinas and twentieth-century interpreters of the Nicomachean ethics.Christopher Kaczor - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (1):33-62.
     
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  31. Disputes in bioethics: abortion, euthanasia, and other controversies.Christopher Kaczor - 2020 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Disputes in Bioethics tackles some of the most debated questions in contemporary scholarship about the beginning and end of life. This collection of essays takes up questions about the dawn of human life, including: Should we make children with three (or more) parents? Is it better never to have been born? and Is the so called 'after-birth' abortion wrong? This volume also asks about the dusk of human life: Is 'death with dignity' a dangerous euphemism? Should euthanasia be permitted for (...)
     
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    Which postmodernism? A critical response to 'therapeutic touch and postmodernism in nursing'.Janice L. Thompson R. N. PhD - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (1):58–62.
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    L'Europa di Benedetto nella Crisi delle Culture, by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger.PhD Benestad - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (1):187-190.
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    A Defense of Abortion, by David Boonin.Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):199-202.
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    A Defense of Conscientious Objection in Health Care.Christopher Kaczor - 2018 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92:41-58.
    In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deontological grounds of rights and entitlements as well as on consequentialist, utilitarian grounds. Udo Schuklenk and Ricardo Smalling in their article, “Why Medical Professionals Have No Moral Claim to Conscientious Objection Accommodation in Liberal Democracies” raise various objections, including the Objection from the Rights of Patients, the Objection from Monopoly, the Objection from Religion, the Objection from Untestability, and the Objection from Inconsistency. This article also responds (...)
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  36. COMD 775 July 6, 2010 Ethics Case Study Reaction Paper: Living Will.Anna Kaczor - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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    Nature as Reason: A Thomistic Theory of the Natural Law.Christopher Kaczor - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):121-122.
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    (66 other versions)Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (4):809-814.
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    Proportionalism: for and against.Christopher Robert Kaczor (ed.) - 2000 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press.
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    The ethics of abortion: women's rights, human life, and the question of justice.Christopher Kaczor - 2015 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Appealing to reason rather than religious belief, this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. This updated edition of The Ethics of Abortion critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying fetal personhood, including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also post-birth abortion. It also provides several (non-theological) justifications for the conclusion that all human beings, including those in utero, should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view (...)
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    Environmental Ethics through Value-Based Education.Ravichandran Moorthy PhD & Gabriel Tyoyila Akwen - 2020 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 11 (2):1-9.
    Environmental ethics is the subject in philosophy that examines the moral relationship of human beings to the environment and its non-human species. It concerns human’s ethical relationship with the natural environment. The central question concerning environmental ethics is essentially – what is human being’s moral obligation concerning the natural environment? The paper will firstly provide a review of the ethical relations of humans and the environment, secondly examine how value-based education can assist in inculcating environmental ethics among learners.
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    Connecting philosophy and practice: Implications of two philosophic approaches to pain for nurses' expert clinical decision making.R. N. PhD - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (4):256–263.
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    Descartes and the method of English science.G. A. J. Rogers PhD - 1972 - Annals of Science 29 (3):237-255.
  44. Family physicians' and general practitioners' approaches to drug management of diabetic hypertension in primary care.Khalid A. J. Al Khaja PhD, Reginald P. Sequeira PhD, Vijay S. Mathur M. D. D. Phil Fams, Awatif H. H. Damanhori MBBCh & Abdul Wahab M. Abdul Wahab Frcs - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (1):19-30.
    Rationale, aims and objectives To compare the pharmacotherapeutic approaches to diabetic hypertension of family physicians (FPs) and general practitioners (GPs). Methods A retrospective prescription-based study was conducted in 15 out of a total of 20 health centres, involving 115 primary care physicians – 77 FPs and 38 GPs, representing 74% of the primary care physicians of Bahrain. Prescriptions were collected during May and June 2000 to comprise a study population of 1266 diabetic-hypertensive patients. Results As monotherapy, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (...)
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  45. Against euthanasia for children: a response to Bovens.Christopher Kaczor - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1):57-58.
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    The clock metaphor and probabilism: The impact of Descartes on English methodological thought, 1650–65.Laurens Laudan M. A. PhD - 1966 - Annals of Science 22 (2):73-104.
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  47. Conscientious Objection and Health Care: A Reply to Bernard Dickens.C. Kaczor - 2012 - Christian Bioethics 18 (1):59-71.
    Bernard Dickens seeks to undermine the legal and ethical protections accorded to health care workers and hospitals conscientiously objecting to abortion. First, he appeals to the rationale of antidiscrimination laws as a basis for arguing against conscientious objection. Second, he argues that conscientious objection undermines the rights of patients and their autonomy. Third, he holds that conscientiously objecting doctors have a duty to refer patients for abortion. Fourth, he believes that Kant’s principle of respect for humanity as an end in (...)
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    Could Artificial Wombs End the Abortion Debate?Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (2):283-301.
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    A Defense of Dignity: Creating Life, Destroying Life, and Protecting the Rights of Conscience.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2013 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Questions about the dignity of the human person give rise to many of the most central and hotly disputed topics in bioethics. In _A Defense of Dignity: Creating Life, Destroying Life, and Protecting the Rights of Conscience_, Christopher Kaczor investigates whether each human being has intrinsic dignity and whether the very concept of "dignity" has a useful place in contemporary ethical debates. Kaczor explores a broad range of issues addressed in contemporary bioethics, including whether there is a duty (...)
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    The Importance of Imagination in Aesthetic Experience: Polanyian Thoughts on Elcombe.Peter M. Hopsicker PhD - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2):209-218.
    In his recent work, ‘Sport, Aesthetic Experience, and Art as the Ideal Embodied Metaphor’, Tim L. Elcombe explores links between sport and art from a pragmatically informed conception of aesthetic experience. However, Elcombe's work does not highlight the role of the imagination in the interpretation of the aesthetic something Michael Polanyi claims to be the ‘cornerstone of aesthetic theory’. With the backdrop of an increased interest in the aesthetics, phenomenology, and epistemology of sport, this discussion essay seeks to defend the (...)
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