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  1. Physician assisted suicide: A new look at the arguments.J. M. Dieterle - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (3):127–139.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper, I examine the arguments against physician assisted suicide . Many of these arguments are consequentialist. Consequentialist arguments rely on empirical claims about the future and thus their strength depends on how likely it is that the predictions will be realized. I discuss these predictions against the backdrop of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act and the practice of PAS in the Netherlands. I then turn to a specific consequentialist argument against PAS – Susan M. Wolf's feminist critique of (...)
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    Physician Assisted Suicide: A New Look at the Arguments.J. M. Dieterle - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (3):127-139.
    ABSTRACT In this paper, I examine the arguments against physician assisted suicide (PAS). Many of these arguments are consequentialist. Consequentialist arguments rely on empirical claims about the future and thus their strength depends on how likely it is that the predictions will be realized. I discuss these predictions against the backdrop of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act and the practice of PAS in the Netherlands. I then turn to a specific consequentialist argument against PAS – Susan M. Wolf's feminist critique (...)
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    Freedom of Conscience, Employee Prerogatives, and Consumer Choice: Veal, Birth Control, and Tanning Beds.J. M. Dieterle - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):191-203.
    Does a pharmacist have a right to refuse to fill certain prescriptions? In this paper, I examine cases in which an employee might refuse to do something that is part of his or her job description. I will argue that in some of these cases, an employee does have a right of refusal and in other cases an employee does not. In those cases where the employee does not have a right of refusal, I argue that the refusals are just (...)
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    Mathematical, astrological, and theological naturalism.J. M. Dieterle - 1999 - Philosophia Mathematica 7 (2):129-135.
    persuasive argument for the claim that we ought to evaluate mathematics from a mathematical point of view and reject extra-mathematical standards. Maddy considers the objection that her arguments leave it open for an ‘astrological naturalist’ to make an analogous claim: that we ought to reject extra-astrological standards in the evaluation of astrology. In this paper, I attempt to show that Maddy's response to this objection is insufficient, for it ultimately either (1) undermines mathematical naturalism itself, leaving us with only scientific (...)
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  5. Social Construction in the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Critical Evaluation of Julian Cole’s Theory†: Articles.J. M. Dieterle - 2010 - Philosophia Mathematica 18 (3):311-328.
    Julian Cole argues that mathematical domains are the products of social construction. This view has an initial appeal in that it seems to salvage much that is good about traditional platonistic realism without taking on the ontological baggage. However, it also has problems. After a brief sketch of social constructivist theories and Cole’s philosophy of mathematics, I evaluate the arguments in favor of social constructivism. I also discuss two substantial problems with the theory. I argue that unless and until social (...)
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    Agency and Autonomy in Food Choice: Can We Really Vote with Our Forks?J. M. Dieterle - 2022 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 35 (1):1-15.
    Ethical consumerism is the thesis that we should let our values determine our consumer purchases. We should purchase items that accord with our values and refrain from buying those that do not. The end goal, for ethical consumerism, is to transform the market through consumer demand. The arm of this movement associated with food choice embraces the slogan “Vote with Your Fork!” As in the more general movement, the idea is that we should let our values dictate our choices. In (...)
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    Autonomy, Values, and Food Choice.J. M. Dieterle - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (3):349-367.
    In most areas of our lives, legal protections are in place to ensure that we have autonomous control over what happens in and to our bodies. However, there are fewer protections in place for autonomous choice when it comes to the food we purchase and consume. In fact, the current trend in US legislation is pushing us away from autonomous food choice. In this paper, I discuss two examples of this trend: corporate resistance to GM labeling laws and farm protection (...)
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    Other-Oriented Hermeneutical Injustice, Affected Ignorance, or Human Ignorance?J. M. Dieterle - 2023 - Social Epistemology 37 (6):852-863.
    Paul-Mikhail Podosky introduces the notion of other-oriented hermeneutical injustice and argues that non-human animals are often the subjects of such injustice. In this paper, I argue that although the notion of other-oriented hermeneutical injustice is coherent, Podosky’s examples – including his primary case of non-human animals – are not instances of it. I attempt to show that an epistemology of ignorance serves as a better theoretical basis for Podosky’s argument. In the final section of the paper, I discuss a case (...)
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    Ockham's razor, encounterability, and ontological naturalism.J. M. Dieterle - 2001 - Erkenntnis 55 (1):51-72.
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    Identity and Food Choice: You Are What You Eat?J. M. Dieterle & Z. Tobias - 2023 - Food Ethics 8 (1):1-17.
    We use Marya Schechtman’s Narrative Self-Constitution View to support the widespread idea that food can contribute to the construction and expression of our identities and be used to understand others. What foods we consume can be one such way to construct our identities as food itself can have different values: ethically sourced, healthy, culturally significant, etc. However, the ability to constitute one’s own identity in this way depends on the ability to autonomously choose what we consume. We argue that most (...)
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    Unnecessary Suffering.J. M. Dieterle - 2008 - Environmental Ethics 30 (1):51-67.
    The philosophical literature on the ethical treatment of animals is largely divided between two distinct kinds of approaches: (1) the rights-based approach; and (2) the utilitarian approach. A third approach to the debate is possible. The general moral principle “It is wrong to cause unnecessary pain or suffering” is sufficient to render many human activities involving nonhuman animals morally wrong, provided an appropriate account of unnecessary is developed to give the principle its force. The moral principle can be easily applied (...)
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    Affirmative Action and Desert.J. M. Dieterle - 2005 - Public Affairs Quarterly 19 (2):81-94.
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    Supervenience and necessity: A response to Balaguer.J. M. Dieterle - 2000 - Philosophia Mathematica 8 (3):302-309.
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    Shifting the Focus: Food Choice, Paternalism, and State Regulation.J. M. Dieterle - 2019 - Food Ethics 5 (1-2):1-16.
    In this paper, I examine the question of whether there is justification for regulations that place limits on food choices. I begin by discussing Sarah Conly’s recent defense of paternalist limits on food choice. I argue that Conly’s argument is flawed because it assumes a particular conception of health that is not universally shared. I examine this conception of health in some detail, and I argue that we need to shift our focus from individual behaviors and lifestyle to the broader (...)
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    Critical studies/book reviews.J. M. Dieterle - 2000 - Philosophia Mathematica 8 (3):347-348.
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    Cooptation or solidarity: food sovereignty in the developed world.Mark Christopher Navin & J. M. Dieterle - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):319-329.
    This paper builds on previous research about the potential downsides of food sovereignty activism in relatively wealthy societies by developing a three-part taxonomy of harms that may arise in such contexts. These are direct opposition, false equivalence, and diluted goals and methods. While this paper provides reasons to resist complacency about wealthy-world food sovereignty, we are optimistic about the potential for food sovereignty in wealthy societies, and we conclude by describing how wealthy-world food sovereignty can be a location of either (...)
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    Freedom of conscience, employee prerogatives, and consumer choice: Veal, birth control, and tanning beds. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):191 - 203.
    Does a pharmacist have a right to refuse to fill certain prescriptions? In this paper, I examine cases in which an employee might refuse to do something that is part of his or her job description. I will argue that in some of these cases, an employee does have a right of refusal and in other cases an employee does not. In those cases where the employee does not have a right of refusal, I argue that the refusals (if repeated) (...)
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    The Fetal Position. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2011 - Teaching Philosophy 34 (4):423-425.
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    The Fetal Position. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2011 - Teaching Philosophy 34 (4):423-425.
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    Animal Ethics in Context. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2011 - Environmental Ethics 33 (2):223-224.
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    Wild Justice. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2010 - Environmental Ethics 32 (1):95-98.
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    Wild Justice. [REVIEW]J. M. Dieterle - 2010 - Environmental Ethics 32 (1):95-98.
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    Review of Mark Balaguer: Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics[REVIEW]Mark Balaguer & J. M. Dieterle - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (4):775-780.
  24. Does shading affect size illusions in simple line drawings?J. M. Zanker & Aajk Abdullah - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 179-179.
     
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    J. M. Dieterle : Just food: philosophy, justice and food: Rowman & Littlefield, London, 2015, 250 pp, ISBN 1-78348-387-3.Mario Reinaldo Machado - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):1013-1014.
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    Why studies in Soviet philosophy?J. M. Bocheński - 1963 - Studies in Soviet Thought 3 (1):1-10.
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    Soviet logic.J. M. Bocheński - 1961 - Studies in Soviet Thought 1 (1):29-38.
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    Aristotle and Xenophon on democracy and oligarchy: translations with introductions and commentary.J. M. Moore (ed.) - 1975 - London: Chatto & Windus.
    The Constitution of the Athenians ascribed to Xenophon the orator.--The Politeia of the Spartans by Xenophon.--The Boeotian Constitution from the Oxyrhynchus historian.--The Constitution of Athens by Aristotle.
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    Research in Soviet philosophy at the Fribourg Institute of East-European Studies 1958–1963.J. M. Bocheński - 1963 - Studies in Soviet Thought 3 (4):294-313.
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    Discussion: Thomism and Marxism-Leninism.J. M. Bocheński - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (2):154-168.
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    On partijnost' in philosophy I.J. M. Bocheński - 1965 - Studies in Soviet Thought 5 (1-2):1-11.
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    On "Partijnost'" in Philosophy.J. M. Bocheński - 1965 - Studies in Soviet Thought 5 (1/2):1.
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    On Soviet studies.J. M. Bocheński - 1961 - Studies in Soviet Thought 1 (1):1-11.
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    S. A. Janovskaja.J. M. Bocheński - 1973 - Studies in Soviet Thought 13 (1-2):1-10.
    With the passing of S. A. Janovskaja, contemporary Soviet philosophy has lost one of its leading experts in logic and in combining creativity with survival.
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    Survey: Relevant recent books.J. M. Bocheński - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (1):52-58.
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    Toward a systematic logic of Communist ideology.J. M. Bocheński - 1964 - Studies in Soviet Thought 4 (3):185-205.
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    The great split.J. M. Bocheński - 1968 - Studies in Soviet Thought 8 (1):1-15.
  38. V. Verd u. An abstract approach to modal logics.J. M. Font - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1042-1062.
  39. Monocular depth perception: More than meets the eye.L. Wilcox, J. M. Harris & S. McKee - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 40-40.
     
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    The Riddle of Human Emotional Crying: A Challenge for Emotion Researchers.Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets & Lauren M. Bylsma - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (3):207-217.
    Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the popular media there are many strong claims about crying (e.g., crying brings relief) of which the scientific basis is not clear. In this review, we provide an overview of the current state of the scientific literature with respect to crying. We identify gaps in knowledge and propose questions for future research. The following topics receive special attention: Ontogenetic development, antecedents, individual and gender differences, and the intra- (...)
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  41. Plato: Complete Works.J. M. Cooper (ed.) - 1997 - Hackett.
    Outstanding translations by leading contemporary scholars--many commissioned especially for this volume--are presented here in the first single edition to include the entire surviving corpus of works attributed to Plato in antiquity. In his introductory essay, John Cooper explains the presentation of these works, discusses questions concerning the chronology of their composition, comments on the dialogue form in which Plato wrote, and offers guidance on approaching the reading and study of Plato's works. Also included are concise introductions by Cooper and Hutchinson (...)
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  42. Reliable Knowledge: An Exploration of the Grounds for Belief in Science.J. M. Ziman - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (3):311-314.
     
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  43. Public knowledge: an essay concerning the social dimension of science.J. M. Ziman - 1968 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
    In this 1974 book a practising scientist and gifted expositor sets forth an exciting point of view on the nature of science and how it works.
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    Segmentation in the perception and memory of events.J. M. Zacks & C. A. Kurby - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (2):72-79.
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    Aristotle Ethica Eudemia.R. R. Walzer & J. M. Mingay (eds.) - 1991 - Clarendon Press.
    BLWith new text and full apparatus criticus The Eudemian Ethics was one of two ethical treatises which Aristotle wrote on the subject of ethica or `matters to do with character'. Although the two works cover much the same ground, the Nicomachean Ethics is better known; the poor manuscript tradition of the Eudemian Ethics has made correct translation and interpretation of the text extremely difficult. The subject of the work is the choice of a certain means of conduct, made by a (...)
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    Ways of Worldmaking.J. M. Moravcsik - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (4):483-485.
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    A theory of the electrical properties of liquid metals. I: The monovalent metals.J. M. Ziman - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (68):1013-1034.
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    The Psychobiology of Consciousness.J. M. Davidson & Richard J. Davidson (eds.) - 1980 - Plenum.
    CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE BRAIN SELF-REGULATION PARADOX The relationship of consciousness to biology has intrigued mankind thoroughout recorded history. However, little progress has been made not only in understanding these issues but also in raising fundamental questions central to the problem. As Davidson and Davidson note in their introduction, William James suggested, almost a century ago in his Principles of Psychology, that the brain was the organ of mind and be havior. James went so far as to suggest that the remainder (...)
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  49. A survey of abstract algebraic logic.J. M. Font, R. Jansana & D. Pigozzi - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):13 - 97.
  50. A Treatise on Probability.J. M. Keynes - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):219-222.
     
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