Results for 'Solomon Samuilovich Vaĭlʹ'

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  1. Nekotorye voprosy vrachebnoĭ deontologii.Solomon Samuilovich Vaĭlʹ - 1969
     
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  2. The Moral Psychology of Business.Robert C. Solomon - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (3):515-533.
    The virtue of moral psychology is that it emphasizes what is most human in business, as opposed to the more bloodless conceptsof “obligation,” “duty,” “responsibility” and rights.” The heart of moral psychology is to be found in such concrete phenomena as fear, love, affection, antipathy, loyalty, jealousy, anger, resentment, avarice, ambition, pride, and cowardice. In this essay, I want to explore two of the core virtues of the corporation, conceived of as a community, the “sentiments” of care and compassion. These (...)
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    The Corporation as Community A Reply to Ed Hartman.Robert C. Solomon - 1994 - Business Ethics Quarterly 4 (3):271-285.
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    The Center's Highest Award.Bradford H. Gray & Mildred Z. Solomon - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (4):inside_front_cover-inside_front_.
    Prompted by a 2019 essay by Jonathan Moreno in the Hastings Center Report, the Center's board of directors undertook a careful examination of the name of its preeiminent award, the Henry Knowles Beecher Award, which has been given to twenty‐nine individuals who have made lifetime contributions to bioethics. citing new research that revealed that Beecher's earlier experimentation on drugs had involved nonconsenting adults, Moreno urged the Center to reevaluate honoring Beecher through this award. After reviewing the relevant published evidence and (...)
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    Toward An Expanded Vision of Clinical Ethics Education: From the Individual to the Institution.Mildred Z. Solomon, Bruce Jennings, Vivian Guilfoy, Rebecca Jackson, Lydia O'Donnell, Susan M. Wolf, Kathleen Nolan, Dieter Koch-Weser & Strachan Donnelley - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (3):225-245.
    This paper advances a new paradigm in clinical ethics education that not only emphasizes development of individual cli but also focuses on the institutional context within which health care professionals work. This approach has been applied to the goal of improving the care provided to critically and terminally ill adults. The model has been adopted by about thirty hospitals and nursing homes; additional institutions will soon join the program, entitled Decisions Near the End of Life. Here, we describe the history (...)
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  6. The Rationality of the Emotions.Robert C. Solomon - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):105-114.
  7. Tales from the Crypt: On the Role of Death in Life.Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg & Tom Pyszczynski - 1998 - Zygon 33 (1):9-43.
    An existential psychodynamic theory is presented based on Ernest Becker's claim that self‐esteem and cultural worldviews function to ameliorate the anxiety associated with the uniquely human awareness of vulnerability and mortality. Psychological equanimity is hypothesized to require (1) a shared set of beliefs about reality that imbues the universe with stability, meaning, and permanence; (2) standards by which individuals can judge themselves to be of value; and (3) promises of safety and the transcendence of death to those who meet the (...)
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    Clarity and appeal of a multimedia informed consent tool for biobanking.S. A. McGraw, C. A. Wood-Nutter, M. Z. Solomon, K. J. Maschke, J. T. Bensen, J. T. Benson & D. E. Irwin - 2012 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 34 (1):9-19.
    The complexity of biobank research raises concerns about individuals’ understanding of the information conveyed in the consent process for such research.. We report the results of a qualitative, cognitive interview study with an ethnically, linguistically, and educationally diverse sample of 43 respondents to assess the clarity and utility of a multimedia tool developed for a biobank. Using weighted randomization, respondents were assigned to either view the multimedia tool or read a written consent document . The study illustrates the utility of (...)
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    Micro-enterprise development in Madras, South India: The Bridge Foundation.Timothy B. Shah & James Solomon - 1995 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 12 (3):30-31.
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    “Model systems” versus “neuroethological” approach to hippocampal function.Richard F. Thompson, Paul R. Solomon & Donald J. Weisz - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):517-518.
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    What Became of Russell's "Relation-Arithmetic"?Graham Solomon - 1989 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 9 (2):168.
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    Extensionality, underdetermination and indeterminacy.Miriam Solomon - 1990 - Erkenntnis 33 (2):211 - 221.
    A development of Quine's views took place between the denial of analyticity (in "Two Dogmas") and the doctrine of indeterminacy (in Word and Object). Quine argues for the inscrutability of extensional as well as intensional content. The debate with Carnap in the mid-fifties pushes Quine to argue for full indeterminacy. Quine initially resists arguing for indeterminacy because the doctrine seems to lead to general skepticism, not just to skepticism about meanings. Quine draws on Tarski's work on truth to dispel the (...)
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    The pragmatic turn in naturalist philosophy of science.Miriam Solomon - 1995 - Perspectives on Science 3 (2):206-230.
    Creative approaches in recent work in science studies can be usefully connected with ideas from the pragmatic tradition. This article both criticizes and builds on the contemporary pragmatic views of Hacking, Stich, and others. It selects a theme from the work of James and Dewey as a heuristic for a new, and necessary, pragmatic epistemology of science.
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    The whiptail lizard reconsidered.Miriam Solomon - 2003 - Perspectives on Science 11 (3):318-325.
    : Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch's introductory text, The Golem: What Everyone Should Know About Science (1993), includes a controversy about the significance of pseudosexual behavior in the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard. Collins and Pinch, basing their account on the work of Greg Myers (1990), claim that "in this area of biology, experiments are seldom possible" and that the debate has "battled to an honorable draw." I argue that a closer look at the publications of the scientists involved shows that, at (...)
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    Emotions in Phenomenology and Existentialism.Robert C. Solomon - 2006 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 289–309.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Phenomenology of Emotions: A Historical Sketch The Phenomenology of Emotions: The Existential Turn The Phenomenology of Emotional Experience – Intentionality Emotional Experience and Consciousness The Phenomenology of Emotional Experience – Feelings Conclusion.
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    Millōn 'Araḇī-'Iḇrī la-Lāšōn hā-'Araḇīṯ ha-Ḥădāšāh (Arabic-Hebrew Dictionary of the Modern Arabic Language)Millon 'Arabi-'Ibri la-Lason ha-'Arabit ha-Hadasah.Solomon L. Skoss, David Neustadt, Pesaḥ Schusser & Pesah Schusser - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):119.
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    Emotions, Feelings, and Contexts.Robert C. Solomon - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (11):653-654.
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    Emotions in continental philosophy. Adapted from Dreyfus and Wrathall, eds., Blackwell companion to phenomenology and existentialism, Blackwell, 2006.Robert C. Solomon - 2006 - Philosophy Compass 1 (5):413–431.
    Although the topic of emotions was long ignored in British and American analytic philosophy and psychology, it remained a rich and exciting subject in Continental Philosophy. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche celebrated the passionate life. In phenomenology Martin Heidegger, Max Scheler, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean‐Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau‐Ponty, Gabriel Marcel, and Paul Ricoeur all made major contributions. Heidegger pursued a highly original thesis concerning the vital role of moods in human life, notably angst and boredom. Jean‐Paul Sartre added the tantalizing thesis that our (...)
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    Eleven Theses on Beethoven.Maynard Solomon - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (27):182-184.
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    Torture à Abou Ghraib : les médias et leur dehors.Abigail Solomon-Godeau - 2007 - Multitudes 1 (1):211-223.
    This article discusses the photographs of torture conducted by American soldiers in Iraq, at Abu Ghraib prison, with a focus on the novelty of the phenomenon in which the participants seek to produce a collective representation of themselves performing the act of torturing prisoners. If one considers that these activities were, in many respects, staged for the camera, it is possible to interpret these images of atrocities as belonging to the tradition of amateur photography, particularly pornography. The publication of this (...)
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    'Through a glass darkly' - the Rockefeller foundation's international health board and soviet public health.S. Solomon - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 (3):409-418.
    In the early 1920s, the Rockefeller Foundation's International Health Board was presenting itself as the watchtower of public health for the world at large. Yet Soviet Russia was never included in any of the International Health Board's programs, despite the efforts of the Russians to reach out to the Board. This paper examines the exclusion of Russia as a function of the conceptual and structural lenses through which the International Health Board 'saw' post-revolutionary Soviet public health. It also speculates about (...)
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  22. The aim of inductive reasoning.Joseph Solomon - 1888 - Mind 13 (49):85-89.
  23. The Business Ethics Study Team, Required Behavior: An Introduction to the US Sentencing Guidelines and Corporate Compliance.R. C. Solomon - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13:170-170.
     
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    The Existentialists and their Nineteenth-Century Backgrounds. From Rationalism to Existentialism.Robert C. Solomon - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):268-271.
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    The Enormity of the Task: SUPPORT and Changing Practice.Mildred Z. Solomon - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):28-32.
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    Teaching Hegel.Robert C. Solomon - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (3-4):213-224.
    Despite the upsurge of popularity, Hegel still suffers from strangulation in the current philosophical climate. This is all the more surprising as so many American philosophers of importance (and not just Royce and Dewey, but Quine and Goodman and Davidson, as well) display clearly compatible themes in their work. The problem is that most Hegel scholars, and consequently most professional readers of Hegel, and again their students, continue to insist on approaching the great philosopher with awe instead of confidence. Although (...)
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    Theories in Practice.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:252-257.
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    The Moral Dilemma in Information Dissemination in a Democratic State of Digital Media.Laleye Solomon Akinyemi - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):106.
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    Traduction métaphysicoloniale et sciences humaines : la région amphibologique comme lieu biopolitique.Jon Solomon & Elsa Habib - 2005 - Rue Descartes 49 (3):92-96.
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    The Nexus of Medical Professional Ethics and Business Ethics.Robert Charles Solomon - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):117-118.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 117-118.
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    The philosophy of Bergson.J. Solomon - 1911 - Mind 20 (77):15-40.
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    The role of effort in the performance of a distance discrimination.Richard L. Solomon - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (1):73.
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    The rediscovery of philosophy in emotion.Robert C. Solomon - 1988 - Cognition and Emotion 2 (2):105-113.
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    The role of the middle cerebellar peduncle in acquisition and retention of the rabbit’s classically conditioned nictitating membrane response.Paul R. Solomon, Judith L. Lewis, Joseph J. LoTurco, Joseph E. Steinmetz & Richard F. Thompson - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (1):75-78.
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    The Seikilos Inscription: a Theoretical Analysis.Jon Solomon - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (4).
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    The Unexpected Perks of Flatting During COVID-19.Ruby Solomon - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (3):352-352.
    The world flipped its sign from open to closed. I'm 6,714 miles from home in a place that tastes familiar. At night, I dream about my mother. It goes like this: I, blindfolded, frantic. My mother, always out of reach.When the sun rises, I bake bread and find I have fallen in...
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    The Value of Bioethics Education.Robin Solomon - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):1-1.
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    What Is Bioethics Worth?Mildred Z. Solomon - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (5):44-46.
    What is bioethics to do when it strives to assess the quality of its research and scholarship and when it needs to justify its work to prospective funders, especially a funder like the National Institutes of Health that privileges empirical discovery? In “A Conceptual Model for the Translation of Bioethics Research and Scholarship,” Debra Mathews and colleagues take an important first step at advancing an answer. The authors describe what they call a translational process, whereby bioethics “outputs” are translated into (...)
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    What Is Called Thinking?Robert C. Solomon - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (3):205-218.
    For many philosophy teachers, the joy of philosophy is the joy of putting forward and defending arguments. However, this paper argues that the core of philosophy consists in a set of problems that are distinctive not because of their logic but because they deal with profound emotions that define the human condition and, as such, manifest an apparent immunity to logical analysis. In putting forward this position, the paper describes the current “thinness” of philosophy, argues that the familiar characterization of (...)
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  40. What makes popular culture popular? Or from everyday life to entertainment, and back again (Arthur Asa Berger,'Bloom's Morning': Coffee, comforters, and the secret meaning of everyday life, 1997).J. Solomon - 2000 - Semiotica 129 (1-4):149-178.
     
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  41. What’s Character Got to Do with It? [REVIEW]Robert C. Solomon - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3):648–655.
  42. A defense of "a defense of abortion": On the responsibility objection to Thomson's argument.David Boonin-Vail - 1997 - Ethics 107 (2):286-313.
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    EPICS IN FILM. J. Paul Film and the Classical Epic Tradition. Pp. xii + 334, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Cased, £70, US$150. ISBN: 978-0-19-954292-5. [REVIEW]Jon Solomon - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):284-286.
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    Fiction and Emotion. [REVIEW]Robert C. Solomon - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):620-621.
    This is a competent book about a rich and tantalizing topic, the nature and status of the emotions aroused by fictional characters and events. The problem, simply stated, is how a person--say, a member of a theater audience--can be emotionally moved by a scene which he or she fully knows to be play-acted, the suffering on stage merely feigned. The underlying assumption, of course, is that emotions have certain cognitive presuppositions, one of which, presumably, is the actual existence of the (...)
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    Sex Without Love: a Philosophical Exploration. [REVIEW]Robert C. Solomon - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (4):653-656.
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    The Classical (S.) Settis The Future of the 'Classical'. Translated by Allan Cameron. Pp. viii + 136. Cambridge and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2006 (originally published as Futuro del 'classico', 2004). Paper, £12.99, US$17.95 (Cased, £40, US$49.94). ISBN: 978-0-7456-3599-6 (978-0-7456-3598-9 hbk). [REVIEW]Jon Solomon - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):610-.
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    The New Pauly (M.) Landfester (ed.) Brill's New Pauly. Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Classical Tradition, Volume 1. A–Del. Edited in cooperation with Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider. Pp. liv + 582, ills, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2006. Cased, €219, US$249. ISBN: 978-90-04-14221-3. (M.) Landfester (ed.) Brill' New Pauly. Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Classical Tradition, Volume II. Dem–Ius. Edited in cooperation with Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider. Pp. lvi + 608, ills, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007. Cased, €228, US$308. ISBN: 978-90-04-14222-0 (978-90-04-12259-8 set). [REVIEW]Jon Solomon - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):266-.
  48. (1 other version)Thomas Hobbes and the Science of Moral Virtue.David Boonin-Vail - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (3):521-522.
     
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  49. Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow: Two Paradoxes About Duties to Future Generations.David Boonin-Vail - 1996 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 25 (4):267-307.
  50. Death Comes for the Violinist.David Boonin-Vail - 1997 - Social Theory and Practice 23 (3):329-364.
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