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    Body –to-head transplant; a "caputal" crime? Examining the corpus of ethical and legal issues.Zaev D. Suskin & James J. Giordano - 2018 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 13 (1):10.
    Neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero proposed the HEAVEN procedure – i.e. head anastomosis venture – several years ago, and has recently received approval from the relevant regulatory bodies to perform this body-head transplant in China. The BHT procedure involves attaching the donor body to the head of the recipient, and discarding the body of R and head of D. Canavero’s proposed procedure will be incredibly difficult from a medical standpoint. Aside from medical doubt, the BHT has been met with great resistance from (...)
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    Lady Justice may be Blind, but is She Racist? Examining Brains, Biases, and Behaviors Using Neuro-Voir Dire.Zaev D. Suskin - 2021 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (4):702-709.
    This paper discusses the possible use of functional magnetic-resonance imaging as potentially useful in jury selection. The author suggests that neuro-voir could provide greater impartiality of trials than the standard voir, while also preserving existing privacy protections for jurors. He predicts that ability to image and understand a wide range of brain activities, most notably bias-apprehension and lie detection, will render neuro-voir dire invaluable. However currently, such neuro-solutions remain preliminary.
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  3. Reasons and Causes: The Philosophical Battle and The Meta-philosophical War.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2012 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2):207 - 221.
    ?Are the reasons for acting also the causes of action?? When this question was asked in the early 1960s it received by and large a negative reply: ?No, reasons are not causes?. Yet, when the same question ?Are the reasons for acting the causes of action?? is posed some twenty years later, the predominant answer is ?Yes, reasons are causes?. How could one and the same question receive such diverging answers in the space of only a couple of decades? This (...)
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  4. Negative causation in causal and mechanistic explanation.D. Benjamin Barros - 2013 - Synthese 190 (3):449-469.
    Instances of negative causation—preventions, omissions, and the like—have long created philosophical worries. In this paper, I argue that concerns about negative causation can be addressed in the context of causal explanation generally, and mechanistic explanation specifically. The gravest concern about negative causation is that it exacerbates the problem of causal promiscuity—that is, the problem that arises when a particular account of causation identifies too many causes for a particular effect. In the explanatory context, the problem of promiscuity can be solved (...)
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  5. Mechanical Man.D. E. Wooldridge - 1968
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    Human dignity and human tissue: a meaningful ethical relationship?D. G. Kirchhoffer & K. Dierickx - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (9):552-556.
    Human dignity has long been used as a foundational principle in policy documents and ethical guidelines intended to govern various forms of biomedical research. Despite the vast amount of literature concerning human dignity and embryonic tissues, the majority of biomedical research uses non-embryonic human tissue. Therefore, this contribution addresses a notable lacuna in the literature: the relationship, if any, between human dignity and human tissue. This paper first elaborates a multidimensional understanding of human dignity that overcomes many of the shortcomings (...)
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    Zeno of Elea.H. D. P. Lee - 2015 - Amsterdam: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Henry Desmond Pritchard Lee.
    Originally published in 1936, this book presents the ancient Greek text of the paraphrases and quotations of Zeno's philosophical arguments, together with a facing-page English translation and editorial commentary. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout and a bibliography is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Zeno and ancient philosophy.
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    Toward a quantum theory of observation.H. D. Zeh - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):109-116.
    The program of a physical concept of information is outlined in the framework of quantum theory. A proposal is made for how to avoid the intuitive introduction of observables. The conventional and the Everett interpretations in principle may lead to different dynamical consequences. An ensemble description occurs without the introduction of an abstract concept of information.
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  9. A Naturalist Program: Epistemology and Ontology.D. M. Armstrong - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 73 (2):77 - 89.
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    Studies in Chinese Thought.D. C. Lau - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (22):85-86.
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    Science and vedic studies.D. Wujastyk - 1998 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 26 (4):335-345.
    This paper addresses the issue of how science and history of science may help or be helped by Vedic studies. The conclusions drawn are that: 1. Vedic studies are important for the history of Indian science; 2. Modern science, in particular physics, is not a useful source of philosophical ideas that confirm aspects of Vedic studies; 3. Vedic studies will not contribute to modern scientific research; and 4. Vedic studies are nevertheless centrally important for an understanding of Indian history and (...)
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  12. Ṭohar ha-nesheḳ: etos, mitos u-metsiʼut, 1936-1956.D. Yahav - 2002 - Tel-Aviv: Tamuz.
     
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  13. Environmental Ethics Can Transcend Cultural Differences.D. Yencken, J. Fien & H. Sykes - 2001 - Human Nature: Greencom's Newsletter 6 (2):3.
     
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  14. Boulders and Trolleys.D. W. Haslett - 2011 - Utilitas 23 (3):268-287.
    This discussion attempts to show that the elusive solution to the trolley problem lies hidden in the solution to another perennial problem in moral philosophy: the ducking puzzle. The key to solving the ducking puzzle is an important, but overlooked, exception to our obligation not to harm others, an exception for , which, it is argued here, is also the key to solving the trolley problem.
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  15. Aristotle’s Criticism of Non-Substance Forms and its Interpretation by the Neoplatonic Commentators.Pieter5 D'Hoine - 2011 - Phronesis 56 (3):262-307.
    Aristotle's criticism of Platonic Forms in the Metaphysics has been a major source for the understanding and developments of the theory of Forms in later Antiquity. One of the cases in point is Aristotle's argument, in Metaphysics I 9, 990b22-991a2, against Forms of non-substances. In this paper, I will first provide a careful analysis of this passage. Next, I will discuss how the argument has been interpreted - and refuted - by the fifth-century Neoplatonists Syrianus and Proclus. This interpretation has (...)
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  16. The struggle for life and the conditions of existence : two interpretations of Darwinian evolution.D. M. Walsh - 2011 - In Martin Brinkworth & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Evolution 2.0: implications of Darwinism in philosophy and the social and natural sciences. New York: Springer.
  17. A network approach for distinguishing ethical issues in research and development.Sjoerd D. Zwart, Ibo van de Poel, Harald van Mil & Michiel Brumsen - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (4):663-684.
    In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethical issues in research into, and the development of, a new wastewater treatment technology. Using network analysis, we preliminarily interpreted some of our observations in a Group Decision Room session where we invited important stakeholders to think about the risks of this new technology. We show how a network approach is useful for understanding the observations, and suggests some relevant ethical issues. We argue that (...)
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  18. Descartes et Les manuscrits de snellius: D'après quelques documents nouveaux.J. Golius & D. J. Korteweg - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):489 - 501.
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  19. Sufficiency claims and physicalism: A formulation.D. Gene Witmer - 2001 - In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Charles Taylor, Phronesis, and Medicine: Ethics and Interpretation in Illness Narrative.D. S. Schultz & L. V. Flasher - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):394-409.
    This paper provides a brief overview and critique of the dominant objectivist understanding and use of illness narrative in Enlightenment (scientific) medicine and ethics, as well as several revisionist accounts, which reflect the evolution of this approach. In light of certain limitations and difficulties endemic in the objectivist understanding of illness narrative, an alternative phronesis approach to medical ethics influenced by Charles Taylor’s account of the interpretive nature of human agency and language is examined. To this end, the account of (...)
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    Reply to Efird and Stoneham.D. M. Armstrong - 2006 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (2):281 – 283.
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    Absolute and relative motion.D. M. Armstrong - 1963 - Mind 72 (286):209-223.
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    Capitalism with Morality.D. W. Haslett - 1996 - Clarendon Press.
    A philosophical account of an economic system that avoids both the moral failings of capitalism and the inefficiencies of socialism.
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    Euripides and Tharyps.D. S. Robertson - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):58-60.
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  25. Laws of Nature As Relations Between Universals and As Universals.D. M. Armstrong - 1982 - Philosophical Topics 13 (1):7-24.
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    (1 other version)Universals and Scientific Realism. Vol. I: Nominalism and Realism. Vol. II: A Theory of Universals.D. M. Armstrong - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (3):471-473.
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    Plato, Republic 368 a.D. J. Allan - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):43-44.
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    Telling the Truth in the Recovered Memory Debate.D. A. Bekerian & S. J. Goodrich - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (1):120-124.
  29. Vipassana: the Buddha's tool to probe mind and body.D. V. Chavan - 2008 - In Rahul Banerjee & Bikas K. Chakrabarti (eds.), Models of brain and mind: physical, computational, and psychological approaches. Boston: Elsevier.
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    Strategien zur Widerlegung des Skeptizismus in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1804, Zweiter Vortrag.Berlino D'Alfonso - 2003 - Fichte-Studien 20:167-179.
    Während des Studiums des Zweiten Vortrags der WL 1804 und meiner Arbeit an der italienischen Übersetzung dieses Textes wurde mir klar, daß Fichte in dieser Phase dem Skeptizismus und damit der philosophischen Infragestellung des systematischen Denkens noch viel Aufmerksamkeit schenkte.
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    Commentary.Kendall D’Andrade - 1983 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3 (1):80-83.
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    A Budé Strabo.D. R. Dicks - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):47-.
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    Between the old metaphysics and the new empiricism: Collingwood's defence of the autonomy of philosophy.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2012 - Ratio 25 (1):34-50.
    Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy either because he has been dismissed as a dusty old idealist committed to the very metaphysics the analytical school was trying to leave behind, or because his later work has been interpreted as advocating the dissolution of philosophy into history. I argue that Collingwood's key philosophical works are a sustained attempt to defend the view that philosophy is an autonomous discipline with a distinctive domain of (...)
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    Notes on Horace.D. L. Drew - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (01):16-17.
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    Le dernier écrit philosophique de Jean cavaillès (2 E partie).D. Dubarle - 1948 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 53 (4):350 - 378.
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    Vergil's 'Meaning'.D. C. Feeney - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):171-.
  37. Aristotle: De Partibus Animalium.D. J. Furley - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):233-.
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    The General Theory of Rights.D. W. Haslett - 1980 - Social Theory and Practice 5 (3-4):427-459.
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    Abstraction in Latin.D. M. Jones - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (03):317-.
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  40. Latin Cognomina.D. M. Jones - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (02):207-.
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    Mycenaean Studies.D. M. Jones - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):264-.
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    The Gerund and Gerundive.D. M. Jones - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):201-.
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    Technical Language.D. R. Langslow - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):99-.
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    Euripidean Problems.D. W. Lucas - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (02):126-.
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    (1 other version)Γραφη παρανομων.D. M. MacDowell - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):227-.
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    (1 other version)Sallust's Jugurtha.D. A. Malcolm - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):242-.
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    L'essence du romantisme.D. Parodi - 1931 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 38 (4):513 - 526.
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    L'idée de responsabilité morale.D. Parodi - 1924 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 31 (1):49 - 69.
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    La force et le Droit (a propos de l'étude de M. ruyssen).D. Parodi - 1916 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 23 (1):277 - 293.
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    Le rire: Essai sur la signification du comique: Par M. H. Bergson.D. Parodi - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (2):224 - 236.
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