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  1. Are mere things morally considerable?W. Murray Hunt - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):59-65.
    Kenneth Goodpaster has criticized ethicists like Feinberg and Frankena for too narrowly circumscribing the range of moral considerability, urging instead that “nothing short of the condition of being alive” is a satisfactory criterion. Goodpaster overlooks at least one crucial objection: that his own “condition of being alive” may aIso be too narrow a criterion of moral considerability, since “being in existence” is at least as plausible and nonarbitrary a criterion as is Goodpaster’s. I show that each of the arguments that (...)
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    The inadequacy of Kalin's views on “the inadequacy of contemporary moral philosophy”.W. Murray Hunt - 1979 - Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (2):145-148.
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  3. The role of default network deactivation in cognition and disease.Alan Anticevic, Michael W. Cole, John D. Murray, Philip R. Corlett, Xiao-Jing Wang & John H. Krystal - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (12):584-592.
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    The Scientists' Dilemma: Conflict Between Concerns for Human Rights and the Imperative to Communicate.W. Murray Todd & Robert W. Kates - 1979 - Science, Technology and Human Values 4 (3):4-10.
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    Caedmon's Exodus and Daniel.H. W. & Theodore W. Hunt - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (1):108.
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    Biodiversity, Big Data and Genome Editing.Calvin W. L. Ho & Adrienne Hunt - 2019 - Asian Bioethics Review 11 (2):129-132.
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    Equity and need when waiting for total hip replacement surgery.Ray Fitzpatrick, Josephine M. Norquist, Barnaby C. Reeves, Richard W. Morris, David W. Murray & Paul J. Gregg - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (1):3-9.
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    A comparison of five methods of scoring the galvanic skin response.W. A. Hunt & E. B. Hunt - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (3):383.
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    Processing of faces and emotional expressions in infants at risk of social phobia.Cathy Creswell, Matt Woolgar, Peter Cooper, Andreas Giannakakis, Elizabeth Schofield, Andrew W. Young & Lynne Murray - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (3):437-458.
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    Visual selective attention in learning disabled and normal boys.Richard L. Long, Curtis W. McIntyre & Michael E. Murray - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (1):15-18.
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    Law and Ethics in the Medical Office.W. G. Duncan Murray - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (1):52-53.
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    Pentecostal and charismatic scholars call for end to apartheid: Report from the Sixth Conference of Pentecostal and Charismatic Research in Europe.Murray W. Dempster - 1992 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 9 (1):32-33.
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    Social concern in the context of Jesus' kingdom, mission and ministry.Murray W. Dempster - 1999 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 16 (2):43-53.
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    Latin Gospel-Books - Patrick McGurk: Latin Gospel Books from A.D. 400 to A.D. 800. (Publications de Scriptorium, v.) Pp. 123. Paris: Editions Erasme, 1961. Paper, 35 s[REVIEW]R. W. Hunt - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (3):233-234.
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    Two Reviews of Philip Jenkins's "Pedophiles and Priests". [REVIEW] Anonymous & George W. Hunt - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (4):529-531.
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    Questioning the Methodological Superiority of 'Placebo' over 'Active' Controlled Trials.Murray W. Enkin - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (9):66-67.
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    Yoga: Immortality and FreedomDer Yoga: Ein indischer Weg zum Selbst.Murray Fowler, Mircea Eliade & J. W. Hauer - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):229.
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    Serial Mechanisms in Lexical Access: The Rank Hypothesis.W. S. Murray & K. I. Forster - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (3):721-756.
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    Kant, Adorno and the work of art.Murray W. Skees - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (8):915-933.
    The concept of autonomy has had a central place in the German aesthetic tradition since the eighteenth century, specifically, after Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment. Although Kant denied that aesthetic judgments yield cognitive truth, aesthetic judgments are autonomous in that they do not rely on or presuppose a concern with the object's purpose, utility, or even its actual existence. For Theodor Adorno, the autonomy of art lies in the work of art, in its production, not specifically in the (...)
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    What Is the Western Concept of the Self? On Forgetting David Hume.D. W. Murray - 1993 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 21 (1):3-23.
  21. The Easy Part of the Hard Problem: A Resonance Theory of Consciousness.Tam Hunt & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Fields or firings? Comparing the spike code and the electromagnetic field hypothesis.Tam Hunt & Mostyn W. Jones - 2023 - Frontiers in Psychology 14 (1029715.):1-14.
    Where is consciousness? Neurobiological theories of consciousness look primarily to synaptic firing and “spike codes” as the physical substrate of consciousness, although the specific mechanisms of consciousness remain unknown. Synaptic firing results from electrochemical processes in neuron axons and dendrites. All neurons also produce electromagnetic (EM) fields due to various mechanisms, including the electric potential created by transmembrane ion flows, known as “local field potentials,” but there are also more meso-scale and macro-scale EM fields present in the brain. The functional (...)
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    The New UniversityNew Horizons for Canada's Children.G. Baron, Murray G. Ross & B. W. Heise - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (2):209.
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    On Stopping at Everything: A Reply to W. M. Hunt.Kenneth E. Goodpaster - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (3):281-284.
    Contrary to W. Murray Hunt’s suggestion, living things deserve moral consideration and inanimate objects do not precisely because living things can intelligibly be said to have interests (and inanimate objects cannot intelligibly said to have interests). Interests are crucial because the concept of morality is noncontingently related to beneficence or nonmaleficence, notions which misfire completely in theabsence of entities capable of being benefited or harmed.
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  25. Euthanasia is not the Answer: a Hospice Physician's View.David Cundiff & Roger W. Hunt - 1994 - Bioethics 8 (3):275-277.
     
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    On stopping at everything: A reply to W. M. hunt.Kenneth E. Goodpaster - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (3):281-284.
    Contrary to W. Murray Hunt’s suggestion, living things deserve moral consideration and inanimate objects do not precisely because living things can intelligibly be said to have interests (and inanimate objects cannot intelligibly said to have interests). Interests are crucial because the concept of morality is noncontingently related to beneficence or nonmaleficence, notions which misfire completely in theabsence of entities capable of being benefited or harmed.
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  27. Iohannes Blund: Tractatus de Anima.Daniel Callus & R. W. Hunt (eds.) - 1970 - London,: Oup/British Academy.
    This treatise was written c. 1200, and is the earliest known philosophical work by an Oxford master. Its great interest is that it demonstrates the way in which the first generation of scholars used the translations of Greek and Arabic philosophical scientific texts which had just become available in Western Europe.
     
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    Reliance agreements and single IRB review of multisite research: Concerns of IRB members and staff.Charles W. Lidz, Ekaterina Pivovarova, Paul Appelbaum, Deborah F. Stiles, Alexandra Murray & Robert L. Klitzman - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):164-172.
    The new National Institutes of Health (NIH) Policy on the Use of a Single Institutional Review Board (sIRB) for Multi-Site Research was adopted primarily to simplify and speed the review of complex multisite clinical trials. However, speeding review requires overcoming a number of obstacles. Perhaps the most substantial obstacle is the time and effort needed to develop reliance agreements among the participating sites. We conducted 102 semistructured interviews with sIRB personnel, including directors, chairs, reviewers, and staff, from 20 IRBs that (...)
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    Investigating the Precise Localization of the Grasping Action in the Mid-Cingulate Cortex and Future Directions.Zebunnessa Rahman, Nicholas W. G. Murray, Jacint Sala-Padró, Melissa Bartley, Mark Dexter, Victor S. C. Fung, Neil Mahant, Andrew Fabian Bleasel & Chong H. Wong - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    ObjectiveTo prospectively study the cingulate cortex for the localization and role of the grasping action in humans during electrical stimulation of depth electrodes.MethodsAll the patients with intractable focal epilepsy and a depth electrode stereotactically placed in the cingulate cortex, as part of their pre-surgical epilepsy evaluation from 2015 to 2017, were included. Cortical stimulation was performed and examined for grasping actions. Post-implantation volumetric T1 MRIs were co-registered to determine the exact electrode position.ResultsFive patients exhibited contralateral grasping actions during electrical stimulation. (...)
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    Force and "natural motion".I. E. Hunt & W. A. Suchting - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (3):233-251.
    Brian Ellis has argued that the assigning of forces is, in the final analysis, a matter of convention. This conclusion is backed by the premises (1) that forces and force-effects are necessary and sufficient for each other, and (2) that the classification of some state of affairs as a force-effect is at least partly conventional. We argue that the first premise is false, that the second premise is ambiguous as between several senses of "conventional," and finally that he has not (...)
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  31. Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies.K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume illustrates the central importance of diversity of human values throughout healthcare. The readings are organized around the main stages of the clinical encounter from the patient's perspective. They run from staying well and 'first contact' through to either recovery or to long-term illness, death and dying.
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    Kenneth Burke: A Dialogue of Motives.Jeffrey W. Murray - 2002 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (1):22-49.
    Kenneth Burke : A Dialogue of Motives employs the philosophy of ethics of Emmanuel Levinas to develop a uniquely dramatistic philosophy of ethics. Jeffrey Murray analyzes Kenneth Burke 's A Grammar of Motives and A Rhetoric of Motives and offers the notion of "a dialogue of motives " as a completion of Burke 's proposed trilogy and as a supplement to Burke 's own tools for rhetorical criticism.
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    Convoluted accommodation structures in folded rocks.T. J. Dodwell & G. W. Hunt - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3418-3438.
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    A critique of using age to ration health care.R. W. Hunt - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (1):19-27.
    Daniel Callahan has argued that economic and social benefits would result from a policy of withholding medical treatments which prolong life in persons over a certain age. He claims 'the real goal of medicine' is to conquer death and prolong life with the use of technology, regardless of the age and quality of life of the patient, and this has been responsible for the escalation of health care expenditure. Callahan's proposal is based on economic rationalism but there is little evidence (...)
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    An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry.D. A. Murray & Bertrand A. W. Russell - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (1):49.
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    Ethical problems in public accounting: The view from the top. [REVIEW]Don W. Finn, Lawrence B. Chonko & Shelby D. Hunt - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (8):605 - 615.
    The authors empirically examine the nature and extent of ethical problems confronting senior level AICPA members (CPAs) and examine the effectiveness of partner actions and codes of ethics in reducing ethical problems. The results indicate that the most difficult ethical problems (frequency reported) were: client requests to alter tax returns and commit tax fraud, conflict of interest and independence, client requests to alter financial statements, personal-professional problems, and fee problems. Analysis of attitudes toward ethics in the accounting profession indicated that (...)
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    Bourgeois Revolution, State Formation and the Absence of the International.Benno Teschke, Jim Kincaid, Alex Callinicos, Patrick Murray, Jacques Bidet, Ian Hunt, Robert Albritton, Christopher J. Arthur & Sean Creaven - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (2):3-26.
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  38. Introduction: many voices: human values in healthcare ethics.K. W. M. Fulford, D. Dickenson & T. H. Murray - 2002 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray (eds.), Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Blackwell.
    This edited volume illustrates the central importance of diversity of human values throughout healthcare. The readings are organised around the main stages of the clinical encounter from the patient's perspective. This introductory chapter opens up crucial issues of methodology and of practical application in this highly innovative approach to the role of ethics in healthcare.
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    The effects of controllability on extinction.Richard S. Calef, Donald W. Murray, Preston D. Modlin, Byarr W. Meekins & E. Scott Geller - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (5):241-243.
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    A note on the difference between the Moro reflex and the startle pattern.W. A. Hunt & C. Landis - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (3):267-269.
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    Beyond sex and gender difference in funding and reporting of health research.Gemma Hunting, Kristen W. Springer & Olena Hankivsky - 2018 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 3 (1).
    BackgroundUnderstanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholarship and enhance health outcomes. Funding agencies and academic journals are two key gatekeepers of knowledge production and dissemination, including whether and how sex/gender is incorporated into health research. Though attention has been paid to key issues and practices in accounting for sex/gender in health funding agencies and academic journals, to date, there has been no systematic analysis documenting whether and how agencies and journals require attention to sex/gender, (...)
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    Discussion: Professor Gray's 'objective theory of emotion.'.W. A. Hunt - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (4):394-397.
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    Mohandas K. Gandhi: Citizenship and Community for an Industrial Age.Robert W. Hunt - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):192-200.
    For Mohandas K. Gandhi, questions of technology were integral to his overall utopian vision. His future for India and for the world at large rested on the belief that technology, along with all the instrumentalities of society and culture, could be judged on the basis of their continuation to swaraj—dimensions of individual and community freedom. He was pragmatic; he changed notably over time in his specific views of “appropriate” technology and institutions. But his basic vision of the good society endured, (...)
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    Mechanics of shear banding in a regularized two-dimensional model of a granular medium.G. W. Hunt & J. Hammond - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3483-3500.
  45. Preface.R. W. Hunt - 2012 - In Michael Dunne & R. W. Hunt (eds.), John Blund: Treatise on the Soul. Oup/British Academy.
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    Psychological testing in military clinical psychology: I. Intelligence testing.W. A. Hunt & I. Stevenson - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (1):25-35.
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    Psychological testing in military clinical psychology: II. Personality testing.W. A. Hunt & I. Stevenson - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (2):107-115.
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    Patients with protracted pain: A survey conducted at The London Hospital.J. M. Hunt, T. D. Stollar, D. W. Littlejohns, R. G. Twycross & D. W. Vere - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (2):61-73.
    Physical pain has always been part of human experience, and throughout history it is recorded that doctors and wise men and women have sought to ease pain. The attitudes of those suffering pain, however, have varied from stoical acceptance to sullen endurance. Today, most people consciously seek to avoid pain or to have their pain eased, although they do not always expect what in fact appears to be possible. This study of 13 patients with protracted pain was carried out at (...)
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    Raymond Royce Willoughby: 1896-1944.J. Mcv Hunt, W. S. Hunter & H. Schlosberg - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (2):113-115.
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    Response to Daniel Callahan--better ways of rationing.R. W. Hunt - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (1):53-54.
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