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    An Aesthetics for Art Educators.Jerry G. Smoke - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (1):103.
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    Negative instances in concept learning.K. L. Smoke - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (4):583.
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    The experimental approach to concept learning.K. L. Smoke - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (3):274-279.
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    Making sense of brief lives.Phil Smoke - 2022 - Washington, USA: Iff Books.
    A bracing and ambitious work of practical philosophy, tightly argued and beautifully written.
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    Introducing Art History: A Guide for Teachers.Jerry G. Smoke & Michael J. McCarthy - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 14 (4):111.
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    Expressionism and Phenomenology in Aesthetic Education.Jerry G. Smoke - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 8 (4):91-103.
    The purpose of this article is to examine the tenets of expressionism as developed by robin collingwood and phenomenology as developed by eugene kaelin, for the ways in which they may be combined to analyze the process and products of art. the concept of expression is found to be of value in determining the nature of the process in making an art object, while phenomenology in terms of imagination, perception and "context of significance," are found to be useful in analysis (...)
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    The present status of social psychology in America.K. L. Smoke - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (6):537-543.
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  8. Smoking and Social Justice.Kristin Voigt - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (2):91-106.
    Smoking is disproportionately common among the disadvantaged, both within many countries and globally; the burden associated with smoking is, therefore, borne to a great extent by the disadvantaged. In this paper, I argue that this should be regarded as a problem of social justice. Even though smokers do, in a sense, ‘choose’ to smoke, the extent to which these choices can legitimise the resulting inequalities is limited by the unequal circumstances in which they are made. An analysis of (...)
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    Worshippers smoking in mosques: Violation of fatwas of ulemas and governor regulation.Watni Marpaung, Muhammad A. Adly, Rustam Rustam, Akmaluddin Syahputra, Putra A. Siregar, Syahrial Arif Hutagalung, Muhammad S. A. Nasution, Fitri Hayati, Rahmad Efendi & Dhiauddin Tanjung - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):9.
    The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued an illegitimate fatwa against smoking in mosques because it endangers the health of worshippers and interferes with the comfort of worshippers. This study aims to investigate smoking behaviour in mosques and violations of fatwas from ulama and governor regulations. This study follows a cross-sectional design conducted by interviewing 531 Muslims who have prayed in the mosque for the last 14 days and observed the compliance of the mosque in implementing a smoke-free (...)
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  10. The Smoking Penalty: Distributive Justice or Smokism?Martin J. Lecker - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S1):47 - 64.
    This study addresses whether businesses discriminate against employees who smoke, which for the purposes of this study is called smokism. It began with a description of the employers' costs which led to the development of these smoking bans and examined several company policies as a result of these costs. The viewpoints from several perspectives toward these policies and their perceptions about smokers were also reviewed. This was followed by surveying the corporate smoking policies of 76 companies representing 287 (...)
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    Smoking in public: A moral imperative for the most toxic of environmental wastes.David M. Ludington - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (1):23 - 27.
    Cigarette smoke is the most dangerous of the toxic elements in our environment. Smoking is responsible for almost 500 000 deaths each year in the United States — more than any other environmental toxin. The medical evidence is clear, mainstream and sidestream smoke kills people, and anyone who participates in the spreading of this smoke is acting unethically. Yet, when there are no governmental laws that ban smoking in public, most business-people allow smoking in their places of (...)
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  12. Smoking, health and ethics.Richard Ashcroft & A. Dawson - forthcoming - Public Health Ethics: Key Concepts and Issues in Policy and Practice:85--99.
     
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    Smoking as a Job Killer: Reactions to Smokers in Personnel Selection.Nicolas Roulin & Namita Bhatnagar - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (4):959-972.
    Decades of tobacco control initiatives have turned public opinion against cigarette smoking. Smokers, once considered glamorous, are now stigmatized in domains including the workplace. Extant literature lacks scrutiny of smoker stigmatization and devaluation within the job selection process, and mechanisms that lead to such outcomes. Using an experimental design, we empirically examine initial reactions to job applicants’ smoking behaviors within two samples. We show that initial impressions are significantly worse when job applicants smoke versus do not in a (...)
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    (No) Smoking.John O'neill - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (1):31-38.
    Whereas smoking was once linked both to sexuality and transcendence, smoking is now correlated with medicalized death. Smoking is unhealthy because health and sex are redefined as secular rather than transcendental conduct. Freud worried about the health of civilization but did not analyse his own addiction to cigars whose smoke enveloped the practice of psychoanalysis. In the character of Zeno the paradox of the pleasure principle is reconnected to its `beyond' through the mother's complicity in the child's (...)
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    Anti-smoking educative strategy for health technology students in Camag|ey.Mayelín Varona Delmonte & Pernas Álvarez - 2015 - Humanidades Médicas 15 (2):262-282.
    El artículo que se presenta tiene como objetivo diseñar una estrategia educativa antitabáquica para estudiantes del plan D de la Facultad de Tecnología de la Salud de Camagüey en el período de septiembre del 2014 y febrero del 2015. Su novedad radica en que revela su enfoque educativo y salubrista que dinamiza la esfera afectiva y tiene como rasgo esencial el predominio de la tarea como recurso técnico. Se concluyó que la misma contribuye al fomento de estilos de vida saludables (...)
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    Smoking: Making the Risky Decision.W. Kip Viscusi - 1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Are the risks of smoking exaggerated? Has there been an open and rational discussion about the risks of smoking? This book attempts to answer these and many other questions about smoking. It provides a detailed empirical presentation on smoking behavior as a risky consumer decision. Using new empirical data based on several national and regional surveys, Viscusi addresses several issues, including: the sources of information that people have about the risks of smoking, the accuracy of (...)
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    Smoke and Mirrors: One Case for Ethical Obligations of the Physician as Public Role Model.Jacob M. Appel - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (1):95.
    As a result of workplace clean air regulations and strict guidelines imposed by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations in 1993, most hospitals in the United States are now virtually smoke free. Although evidence suggests that these restrictions both cause smoking employees to consume fewer cigarettes per day and induce some employees to quit smoking entirely, the policies have also driven many healthcare providers—including physicians—onto the public sidewalks for their cigarette breaks. Patients entering many hospitals pass (...)
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    Generational smoking bans: inegalitarian without disadvantage?James Hart & Sapfo Lignou - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    In his article, Johannes Kneiss, argues convincingly that a generational ban of smoking need not necessarily disadvantage, or treat as moral unequals, future generations. While a ban need not be inegalitarian in these particular ways, we argue that this is insufficient to establish a ban to be appropriately relationally egalitarian. In what follows, we raise a couple of other issues that we would like to see addressed before we can be confident in such a law. First, it remains underexplored, (...)
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    Smoke and mirrors: Testing the scope of chimpanzees’ appearance–reality understanding.Carla Krachun, Robert Lurz, Jamie L. Russell & William D. Hopkins - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):53-67.
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    No smoking here: values, norms and culture in multi-agent systems. [REVIEW]Francien Dechesne, Gennaro Di Tosto, Virginia Dignum & Frank Dignum - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 21 (1):79 - 107.
    We use the example of the introduction of the anti-smoking legislation to model the relationship between the cultural make-up, in terms of values, of societies and the acceptance of and compliance with norms. We present two agent-based simulations and discuss the challenge of modeling sanctions and their relation to values and culture.
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    Impact of an anti-smoking educational strategy on Medical Sciences Dormitory in Camaguey.Varona Delmonte Mayelín, Pernas Álvarez Isis Angélica, Socarrás Sánchez Sonia & Duret Guzmán Yunier - 2017 - Humanidades Médicas 17 (1):143-170.
    Se diseñó una estrategia educativa antitabáquica en la Residencia Estudiantil de Ciencias Médicas en Camagüey que fue valorada por criterio de especialistas y actualmente se encuentra en fase de implementación. En el artículo se evalúa su impacto. La misma se caracteriza por ser sistémica, dinámica, flexible, factible, participativa y dinamizadora de la esfera afectiva. Se ha empleado en la impartición de posgrado, capacitaciones a profesores guías e instructoras educativas; ha contribuido a incrementar los conocimientos en el orden teórico, metodológico, educativo (...)
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    Smoke and Fire. Sign Inference in Greek and in Indian Epistemology.A. K. Aklan - 2024 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 52 (4):465-484.
    “Wherever there is smoke there must be fire.” In 1957, Aram M. Frenkian noticed that both ancient Greek and Indian philosophy makes use of the smoke-fire analogy as a model for inferential reasoning. He postulated that Greek use of the example reflected Indian influence on Greek philosophy which was mediated through the works of Pyrrho, the founder of Sceptisicm, who had accompanied Alexander the Great on his Indian campaign (327-5 BCE) and learnt from Indian sages (‘gymnosophists’ as the Greeks called (...)
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    Getting Smoke off the Screen: The Smoke Free Movies Initiative.Robbin Derry & Sachin Waikar - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:499-499.
    This case describes the background of cigarette product placement in commercial movies and the emergence of the Smoke Free Movies Initiative. It draws onresearch by tobacco control activists on the impact of smoking in movies on youth smoking initiation. Voluntary and mandated restrictions on the use of cigarettes in film productions are discussed. Historic documents from tobacco industry archives reveal the explicit goals and intentions of tobacco companies to use films to market their products to unsuspecting observers.
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    Smoke and Mirrors: A Few Nice Tricks.Bryson Brown - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):123-.
    Two aims are at work in James Brown's Smoke and Mirrors: to defend realism against some of its recent detractors, and to expound his own programmatic commitment to a Platonic form of realism. I am sympathetic to his first goal, and dubious about the second, so, as Brown himself predicts, I am enthusiastic about the critical part of the book but critical of his Platonic project. But I will begin this review with a hearty recommendation. Smoke and Mirrors is clear, (...)
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  25. Smoking Bans and Persons with Schizophrenia: A Straightforward Use of the Harm Principle?D. S. Silva - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (2):143-148.
    Indoor smoking bans in public places is usually held as a simple and straightforward example of the application of the harm principle in public health. However, implementing indoor smoking bans in mental health centres is difficult because of the potential neurological and social benefits of smoking for persons with schizophrenia, as suggested by some empirical studies. In this article, the ethical challenges related to smoking bans in mental health centres as justified by the harm principle are (...)
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    No smoke without fire: The meaning of grue.Stephen Mulhall - 1989 - Philosophical Quarterly 39 (155):166-189.
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    Smoke and Mirrors: A Critique of Women Olympians' Nude Reflections.Charlene Weaving - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (2):232-250.
    In this essay a selection of images of women Olympians who have opted to pose nude in calendars, in Playboy magazine and in mainstream men's magazines is critically analysed. It is argued that when women athletes pose nude, their talent and incredible skill are trivialised because they are sexually objectified. Based on Nussbaum's theory of objectification, a continuum is developed to analyse the said images. The analysis highlights theories of sexualisation, heteronormative culture, and homophobia which are entangled within the apparent (...)
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    Smoke and Mirrors: Subverting Rationality, Positive Freedom, and Their Relevance to Nudging and/or Smoking Policies.Timothy Houk, Russell DiSilvestro & Mark Jensen - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (7):20-22.
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    Smoking Pot Doesn't Hurt Anyone But Me!Jack Green Musselman, Russ Frohardt & D. G. Lynch - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Cannabis Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 175–191.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Moral Argument Science and Health Argument Social Policy Argument.
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  30. Predictors of Residents’ Sensitivity to Air Quality Index Ratings Amid Wildfire Smoke: Evidence from the United States.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Thanh Tu Tran, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari, Viet-Phuong La & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    Wildfires have become an increasing global threat to public health and quality of life. Many countries employ air quality monitoring and reporting systems to mitigate health risks associated with air pollution, including wildfire smoke. This study investigates the factors influencing individuals’ sensitivity to air quality information, specifically their likelihood of reducing or ceasing outdoor activities in response to air quality ratings, with a focus on wildfire smoke exposure in the western United States. Using the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics, the (...)
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    Conscientiousness and Smoking: Do Cultural Context and Gender Matter?Chioun Lee, Manjing Gao & Carol D. Ryff - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:535699.
    Prior studies have found that conscientiousness has a protective effect against smoking, but evidence for this relationship mostly comes from Western contexts. In societies where smoking is pervasive and less stigmatized, the protective effect of conscientiousness on smoking may be less evident. Moreover, whether smoking is viewed as normal or deviant also may vary by gender norms attached to smoking. Using surveys of Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) and Japan (MIDJA), we examined patterns (...)
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    Smoking‐cessation therapy using varenicline: the cost‐utility of an additional 12‐week course of varenicline for the maintenance of smoking abstinence.Kristian Bolin, Ann-Christin Mörk & Koo Wilson - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (3):478-485.
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    Smoking and hospitalisation: harnessing medical ethics and harm reduction.Kimberly Sue & Dinah Applewhite - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (7):483-486.
    As resident physicians practicing Internal Medicine in hospitals within the USA, we are confronted on a daily basis with patients who wish to leave the hospital floor to smoke a cigarette. While many physicians argue that hospitals should do everything in their power to prevent patients from smoking, we argue that a more comprehensive and nuanced approach is needed. In part 1 of this perspective piece, we outline the various forms of smoking bans in hospital settings, applauding the (...)
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    Smoking behavior in adolescence as signifying osmosis.Marcel Danesi - 1993 - Semiotica 96 (1-2):53-70.
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  35. Smoke, fire and rain in Muslim Southeast Asia : environmental ethics in the time of burning.Anna M. Gade - 2019 - In Robert Thomas Rozehnal & Thomas B. Pepinsky (eds.), Piety, politics, and everyday ethics in Southeast Asian Islam: beautiful behavior. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Smoking & autonomy: the generational tobacco endgame.Shazeea Mohamed Ali - forthcoming - Monash Bioethics Review:1-18.
    New Zealand and Malaysia have abandoned plans to introduce a generational smoking ban because of concerns that such a policy is incompatible with liberal democracy as it undermines autonomy. This paper challenges this claim by showing that smoking is not an autonomous act. Autonomy requires a deliberation of preferences, wills and inclinations. This does not occur in smokers because of three related factors: nicotine addiction, cognitive biases and psychosocial development in addiction. Nicotine addiction results in strong physical and (...)
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    Smoke and Mirrors: How Science Reflects Reality.James Robert Brown - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    In response to recent critics, this is a vigorous defence of realism. The roles of abstraction, abstract objects and a priori methods are explored, demonstrating the ways in which science mirrors the world.
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  38. Secondary Smoke Surrounds the Capital Punishment Debate.C. Richard - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1).
     
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    Smoke Damage: Voices From the Front Lines of America's Tobacco Wars.Michael Schwalbe - 2011 - Borderland Books.
    Through interviews and photographs the author shows real persons whose lives have been affected by tobacco-related diseases.
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  40. Air, smoke and fumes in Aymara and Mapuche rituals.Juan Carlos Skewes & Debbie Guerra - 2020 - In Mike Anusas & Cristián Simonetti (eds.), Surfaces: transformations of body, materials and earth. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
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  41. A Smoke over Tobacco's Future.W. L. Weis - 1985 - Business and Society Review:37-40.
     
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    The ethics of a smoking licence.Daniel Halliday - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (5):278–284.
    In this paper, I am going to explore some of the moral considerations relating to smoking licences. And I shall offer a limited defence of licences as a replacement for sales tax on tobacco products. This defence will include some moral arguments in favour of one particular licence design over others.
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    Smoke and mirrors: unanswered questions and misleading statements obscure the truth about organ sources in China.Wendy A. Rogers, Torsten Trey, Maria Fiatarone Singh, Madeleine Bridgett, Katrina A. Bramstedt & Jacob Lavee - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (8):552-553.
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    No Smoking: The Ethical Issues.Robert E. Goodin - 1989 - University of Chicago Press Journals.
  45. No smoke without fire?Todd Bridgman - 2009 - In Christina Garsten & Tor Hernes (eds.), Ethical dilemmas in management. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Smoking Cessation With 20 Hz Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Applied to Two Brain Regions: A Pilot Study.Jian da ChangZhang, Wei Peng, Zhuowen Shen, Xin Gao, Youhong Du, Qiu Ge, Donghui Song, Yuanqi Shang & Ze Wang - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Smoke without Fire: Nursing Facility Closures in California, 1997–2001.Martin Kitchener, Alan Bostrom & Charlene Harrington - 2004 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 41 (2):189-202.
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    Gestational Smoking and Hypertension as Predictors of Working Memory Functioning in Childhood Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.Enitan T. Marcelle, Mercedes T. Oliva & Stephen P. Hinshaw - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Different Mechanisms of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Lung Cancer.Ahmed Nagah & Asmaa Amer - 2020 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (1):37-52.
    The risk of cigarette smoking plays a pivotal role in increasing the incidence rates of lung cancer. This paper sheds new light on modeling the impact of cigarette smoking on lung cancer evolution, especially genetic instability and the number of gene mutations in the genome of stem cells. To handle this issue, we have set up stochastic multi-stage models to fit the data set of the probabilities of current and former smokers from the Nurses’ Health Study cohort of (...)
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    Tobacco Smoke: The Double Standard.James Repace - 1984 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 4 (1):6.
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