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  1. Threatening the Irrational: The Puzzle of Nuclear Deterrence.Wh Shaw - 1985 - Cogito 3 (4).
     
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  2. SHAW, WH-Contemporary Ethics.R. W. Hoag - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (4):286-288.
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    Exploratory cross‐sectional study of factors associated with pre‐hospital management of pain.A. Niroshan Siriwardena, Deborah Shaw & George Bouliotis - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6):1269-1275.
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    (1 other version)Logical paradoxes for many-valued systems.Moh Shaw-Kwei - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):37-40.
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    Institutionalisation by Proxy: The (Re)construction of My Relationship as a Granddaughter.Susan Shaw - 2022 - Ethics and Social Welfare 16 (3):241-257.
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    Regulating assisted reproduction: Discrimination and the right to privacy.Joshua Shaw - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (2):87-93.
    Advances in fertility medicine have led some ethicists to call for stricter regulations on assisted reproduction. One counterargument is that such restrictions are unfair, for they impose far more...
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    Gratitude, Self-Assessment, and Moral Community.Joshua Shaw - 2013 - Journal of Value Inquiry 47 (4):407-423.
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    Conflict of Interest in the Procurement of Organs from Cadavers Following Withdrawal of Life Support.Byers W. Shaw - 1993 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 3 (2):179-187.
    The University of Pittsburgh policy for procuring organs from non-heart-beating cadaver donors recognizes the potential for conflicts of interest between caring for a "hopelessly ill" patient who has forgone life-sustaining treatment and caring for a potential organ donor. The policy calls for a separation between those medical personnel who care for the gravely ill patient and those involved with the care of transplant recipients. While such a separation is possible in theory, it is difficult or impossible to attain in practice. (...)
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    Hyperactivity and creativity: The tacit dimension.Geraldine A. Shaw - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (2):157-160.
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    Models for cardiac structure and function in Aristotle.James Rochester Shaw - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (2):355-388.
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    Popper, historicism, and the remaking of society.P. D. Shaw - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):299-308.
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    Increasing organ donation rates by revealing recipient details to families of potential donors.David Shaw & Dale Gardiner - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (2):101-103.
    Many families refuse to consent to donation from their deceased relatives or over-rule the consent given before death by the patient, but giving families more information about the potential recipients of organs could reduce refusal rates. In this paper, we analyse arguments for and against doing so, and conclude that this strategy should be attempted. While it would be impractical and possibly unethical to give details of actual potential recipients, generic, realistic information about the people who could benefit from organs (...)
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    Protecting Participants in Thought Experiments: The Role of the Research Ethics Committee.David Shaw - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (1):5-6.
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    Happy in our chains? Agency and language in the postmodern age.David Gary Shaw - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (4):1–9.
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    Fonds de financement européens et cinéma latino-américain.Deborah Shaw & Brigitte Rollet - 2015 - Diogène 245 (1):125-141.
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    Culture and Dilettantism With the French.Charles Gray Shaw - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (1):41-53.
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    Compatibilism: A reply to Richard Foley.Daniel J. Shaw - 1979 - Mind 88 (October):584-585.
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    Guest Editors' Introduction.Michael Shaw & S. Montgomery Ewegen - 2021 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2):235-236.
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    Gendered Representations in Hawai‘i's Anti-Gmo Activism.Amanda Shaw - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):48-71.
    The aim of this article is to analyse some of the representations of intersectional gender that materialise in activism against genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It uses the case of Hawai'i as a key node in global transgenic seed production and hotspot for food, land and farming controversies. Based on ethnographic work conducted since 2012, the article suggests some of the ways that gender is represented within movements against GMOs by analysing activist media representations. The article shows how gender, understood intersectionally, (...)
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    Habermas and Religious Inclusion.Brian J. Shaw - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (5):634-666.
    Such a moral theology not only provides us with a convincing certainty of God's being, but it also has the great advantage that it leads us to religion, since it joins the thought of God firmly to our morality, and in this way it even makes better men of us. Kant, Lectures on Philosophical TheologyThis philosophy too, which takes up the thought of confederation in the concept of communicative, historically situated reason, will be able to provide no assurance (keine Zuversicht); (...)
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  21. Heidegger's Hermeneutic Method in Tertiary Education.Robert Keith Shaw - 2011 - In Fowler Pip, Strongman Luke & Kobeleva Polly (eds.), Writing the Future. Tertiary Writing Network.
    Heidegger’s hermeneutic method and his account of pedagogy are useful in teaching students how to think and write. This paper interprets the method of thinking which Martin Heidegger taught to his students and indicates strategies that have been used to introduce that method to New Zealand students in an online course. The method appears to philosophers as a technique of conceptual analysis, although Heidegger may not have agreed with that characterisation or its use in this way. To tertiary teachers it (...)
     
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    Hope Spring Eternal: A Reflection on the Professor.Elliot Shaw - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 7:35.
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    How to do ethics: A question of method.William H. Shaw - 1982 - Metaphilosophy 13 (2):117–130.
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    Intelligence and the developing human brain.Philip Shaw - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (10):962-973.
    Determining the brain properties that make people ‘brainier’ has moved well beyond early demonstrations that increasing intelligence correlates with increasing grey and white matter volumes. Both structural and functional in vivo neuroimaging techniques delineate a distributed network of brain regions, perhaps with a focus in the lateral prefrontal cortex, which varies in extent and connectivity with individual differences in intelligence. Longitudinal studies further show that the neuroanatomic correlates of intelligence are dynamic, changing most rapidly in early childhood. Several promising candidate (...)
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    Intention, Proportionality, and the Duty of Aid.Joseph Shaw - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (1):99-105.
    When moral rules are formulated in terms of intentions, agents are forbidden to countenance harms that are out of proportion with the good they are intending to achieve. Shelly Kagan has argued that if resources are not used for the most value-producing purpose, the agent will be allowing a harm or loss greater than the good intended. I argue that this understanding of proportionality is incorrect, since it displaces the common-sense understanding of the duty of aid, which varies in stringency (...)
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    Is there any relationship between educational theory and practice?Beverley Shaw - 1981 - British Journal of Educational Studies 29 (1):19-28.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question (review).Joshua Shaw - 2007 - Symploke 15 (1):379-380.
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    Logic in theory and practice.Charles Gray Shaw - 1935 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
    CHAPTER I The Spirit and Method of Logic Natural Logic There is a natural logic as well as a rational one, just as there is both a mother tongue and a ...
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    Machines and Robots.Jeffrey M. Shaw - 2014 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (3):248-250.
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    Moral Dilemma in Medieval Thought: from Gratian to Aquinas.Joseph Shaw - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (1):196-199.
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    Permitting patients to pay for participation in clinical trials: the advent of the P4 trial.David Shaw, Guido de Wert, Wybo Dondorp, David Townend, Gerard Bos & Michel van Gelder - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (2):219-227.
    In this article we explore the ethical issues raised by permitting patients to pay for participation (P4) in clinical trials, and discuss whether there are any categorical objections to this practice. We address key considerations concerning payment for participation in trials, including patient autonomy, risk/benefit and justice, taking account of two previous critiques of the ethics of P4. We conclude that such trials could be ethical under certain strict conditions, but only if other potential sources of funding have first been (...)
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    Pragmatic Situationism: Dirty Words?Anthony Shaw - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (1):46-49.
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  33. Causality: Sāmkhya, Bauddha and Nyāya. [REVIEW]J. L. Shaw - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (3):213-270.
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    Foreign corrupt practices act: A legal and moral analysis. [REVIEW]Bill Shaw - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (10):789 - 795.
    The author examines the categories of bribes that are prohibited under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act from the perspective of three significant moral theories: utility, rights and justice. He concludes that the Act does not go too far in demanding ethical behaviors from U.S. business people doing business in foreign markets, therefore, it is not in need of a major revision. With regard to accounting provisions, movement from a reasonableness standard to one of materiality would be appropriate however.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Bill Shaw - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (11):948-958.
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    Classical Literature Croally, Hyde Classical Literature. An Introduction. Pp. xii + 420, maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2011. Paper, £22.99, US$39.95 . ISBN: 978-0-415-46813-8. [REVIEW]Ben Shaw - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):337-339.
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    Critique of the Transcendental Theory of Knowledge. [REVIEW]Gisela Shaw - 1971 - Philosophy and History 4 (1):15-17.
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    Correspondence. Selected and Annotated by Otto Schöndörffer. With an Introduction and an Appendix by Rudolf Malter and Joachim Kopper. [REVIEW]Gisela Shaw - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (2):145-146.
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    George The Roman Family in the Empire. Rome, Italy, and Beyond. Pp. xx + 358, map, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Cased, £70. ISBN: 0-19-926841-X. [REVIEW]Brent D. Shaw - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):175-177.
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    Humanism and the New World. [REVIEW]Frank Shaw - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (1):91-92.
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    Heidegger’s Philosophy of Language in ‘Being and Time’ and Its Philosophical-Theological Roots. [REVIEW]Gisela Shaw - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (2):174-174.
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    Iamblichus’ De Mysteriis. [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (2):488-494.
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    (J.) Osgood (trans.) Sallust: How to Stop a Conspiracy. An Ancient Guide to Saving a Republic. Pp. xxxviii + 195. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2022. Cased, £12.99, US$16.95. ISBN: 978-0-691-21236-4. [REVIEW]Edwin Shaw - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):717-718.
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    Matthew Arnold: A Life. [REVIEW]Roy Shaw - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (1):121.
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    Ewans Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The Women's Festival and Frogs. Pp. xiv + 324, ills, map. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010. Paper, US$34.95. ISBN: 978-0-8061-4142-8. [REVIEW]Carl Shaw - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):312-313.
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    Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity. By Dominic O’Meara. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003; 2005. Pp. xii + 249. $99.95 (cloth, 2003), $35.00 (paper, 2005). [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (2):475-479.
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    Reason and Transcendence. An Introduction to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. [REVIEW]Gisela Shaw - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (2):138-139.
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    Review of Form and Validity in Indian Logic, by Vijay Bharadwaja ; The Word and The World: India's Contribution to the Study of Language, by Bimal Krishna Matilal ;The Basic Ways of Knowing, by Govardhan P. Bhatt ; The Quest for Man, ed. J. Van Nispen and D. Tiemersma ; Muslim-Christian Encounters: Perceptions and Misperceptions, by William Montgomery Watt ; Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, by Ilai Alon, in Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, Texts and Studies, vol. 10 ; Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, by Peter N. Gregory ; Modern Civilization: A Crisis of Fragmentation, by S. C. Malik ; and Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy, ed. J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. [REVIEW]J. Shaw, Vijay Bharadwaha, S. Bhatt, W. Hudson & Ian Netton - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (2):187-210.
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    The collected writings of Jaysankar Lal Shaw: Indian analytic and Anglophone philosophy.Jaysankar Lal Shaw - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    One of the first philosophers to relate Indian philosophical thought to Western analytic philosophy, Jaysankar Lal Shaw has been reflecting on analytic themes from Indian philosophy for over 40 years. This collection of his most important writings, introduces his work and presents new ways of using Indian classical thought to approach and understand Western philosophy. By expanding, reinterpreting and reclassifying concepts and views of Indian philosophers, Shaw applies them to the main issues and theories discussed in contemporary philosophy (...)
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    Chris Shaw on ethical issues in biotechnology. Interview by Thomasine Kushner.C. Shaw - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (1):97-101.
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