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  1. Philosophy and psychedelics: Frameworks for exceptional experience.Traill Dowie & Julien Tempone-Wiltshire - 2023 - Journal of Psychedelic Studies 2 (7).
    The intersection between philosophy and psychedelics is explored in the book “Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience”. The authors aim to develop a dialogue between the two disciplines and explore the various frameworks for understanding exceptional experiences that psychedelics have afforded human beings. The book delves into foundational, ontological, and epistemological questions, including the hard problem of consciousness, the metaphysical understanding of the self, and the aesthetic meaning of the sublime in psychedelic experience. The book provides valuable exploration of (...)
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  2. Immanence Transcendence and the Godly in a Secular Age.Traill Dowie & Julien Tempone WIltshire - 2022 - Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 18 (2).
    The terms immanence and transcendence have played a significant role in philosophical thought since its inception. Implicit in the notions of immanence and transcendence, as typified within the history of ideas, is often a separation and division between the human and the godly. This division has served to generate ontologies of isolation and set up epistemologies that can be both binary and divided. The terms immanence and transcendence thus sit at the heart of contemporary onto-epistemic accounts of the world. As (...)
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  3. Bateson's Process Ontology for Psychological Practice.Julien Tempone Wiltshire & Traill Dowie - 2023 - Process Studies 52 (1):95–116.
    The work of Gregory Bateson offers a metaphysical basis for a “process psychology,” that is, a view of psychological practice and research guided by an ontology of becoming—identifying change, difference, and relationship as the basic elements of a foundational metaphysics. This article explores the relevance of Bateson's recursive epistemology, his re-conception of the Great Chain of Being, a first-principles approach to defining the nature of mind, and understandings of interaction and difference, pattern and symmetry, interpretation and context. Bateson's philosophical contributions (...)
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  4. A Mindful Bypassing: Mindfulness, Trauma and the Buddhist Theory of No-Self.Julien Tempone-Wiltshire & Traill Dowie - 2024 - Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies 23 (1):149-174.
    This article examines the Buddhist idea of anātman, ‘no- self ’ and pudgala, ‘the person’ in relation to the notion of ‘self ’ emerging from contemporary cognitive science. The Buddhist no-self doctrine is enriched by the cognitive scientist’s understanding of the multiple facets of selfhood, or structures of experience, and the causative action of a functional self in the world. A proper understanding of the Buddhist concepts of anātman and pudgala proves critical to mindfulness-based therapeutic interventions: this is as the (...)
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  5. The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World.Julien Tempone Wiltshire & Traill Dowie - 2023 - Process Studies 52 (1):138–142.
    In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst draws together the domains of neuropsychology, epistemology and metaphysics; how we can come to know, and the nature of what it is that is known are subjects inextricable from the equipment we rely upon in our exploration. His contention is that today there is an urgent need to transform how we see the world and thus what we make of ourselves. As such his ambition is to (...)
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  6. Psychedelics and Critical Theory: individualization and alienation in psychedelic psychotherapy.Julien Tempone Wiltshire & Traill Dowie - 2023 - Journal of Psychedelic Studies 7 (3):161–173.
    In the monograph Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience, Hauskeller raises the important subject of individualization and alienation in psychedelic psychotherapy. Under the prevailing conditions of neoliberalism, Hauskeller contends that psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy appropriates Indigenous knowledges in an oppressive fashion, may be instrumentalised to the ends of productivity gain and symptom suppression, and may be utilised to mask societal systems of alienation. Whilst offering a valuable socio-political critique of psychedelics' clinical uptake, we suggest that Hauskeller's view does not adequately acknowledge (...)
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    When Suicide is not a Self-Killing: Advance Decisions and Psychological Discontinuity—Part I.Suzanne E. Dowie - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-12.
    Derek Parfit’s view of ‘personal identity’ raises questions about whether advance decisions refusing life-saving treatment should be honored in cases where a patient loses psychological continuity; it implies that these advance decisions would not be self-determining at all. Part I of this paper argues that this assessment of personal identity undermines the distinction between suicide and homicide. However, rather than accept that an unknown metaphysical ‘further fact’ underpins agential unity, one can accept Parfit’s view but offer a different account of (...)
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    Analysing health outcomes.J. Dowie - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (4):245-250.
    If we cross-classify the absolutist-consequentialist distinction with an intuitive-analytical one we can see that economists probably attract the hostility of those in the other three cells as a result of being analytical consequentialists, as much as because of their concern with “costs”. Suggesting that some sources of utility are to be regarded as rights cannot, says the analytical consequentialist, overcome the fact that fulfilling and respecting rights is a resource-consuming activity, one that will inevitably have consequences, in resource-constrained situations, for (...)
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    The Gospel of Middle Earth According to J. R. R. Tolkien.S. J. William Dowie - 1974 - Heythrop Journal 15 (1):37-52.
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    The gospel of middle earth according to J. R. R. tolkien.S. J. William Dowie - 1974 - Heythrop Journal 15 (1):37-52.
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    When Suicide is not a Self-Killing: Advance Decisions and Psychological Discontinuity—Part II.Suzanne E. Dowie - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-12.
    Derek Parfit’s view of personal identity raises questions about whether advance decisions refusing life-saving treatment should be honored in cases where a patient loses psychological continuity; it implies that these advance decisions would not be self-determining at all. However, rather than accepting that an unknown metaphysical ‘further fact’ underpins agential unity, one can accept Parfit’s view but offer a different account of what it implies morally. Part II of this article argues that contractual obligations provide a moral basis for honoring (...)
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    What is suicide? Classifying self-killings.Suzanne E. Dowie - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4):717-733.
    Although the most common understanding of suicide is intentional self-killing, this conception either rules out someone who lacks mental capacity being classed as a suicide or, if acting intentionally is meant to include this sort of case, then what it means to act intentionally is so weak that intention is not a necessary condition of suicide. This has implications in health care, and has a further bearing on issues such as assisted suicide and health insurance. In this paper, I argue (...)
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    Suicide and Homicide: Symmetries and Asymmetries in Kant’s Ethics.Suzanne E. Dowie - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (4):715-728.
    Kant formulated a secular argument against suicide’s permissibility based on what he regarded as the intrinsic value of humanity. In this paper, I first show that Kant’s moral framework entails that some types of suicide are morally permissible. Just as some homicides are morally permissible, according to Kant, so are suicides that are performed according to equivalent maxims. Intention, foreseeability, voluntariness, diminished responsibility, and mental capacity determine the moral characterization of the killing. I argue that a suicide taxonomy that differentiates (...)
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    How do roles impact suicidal agents’ obligations?Suzanne E. Dowie - 2024 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (1):15-30.
    In this paper, I assess the role responsibility argument that claims suicidal agents have obligations to specific people not to kill themselves due to their roles. Since the plausibility of the role responsibility argument is clearest in the parent–child relationship, I assess parental obligations. I defend a view that says that normative roles, such as those of a parent, are contractual and voluntary. I then suggest that the normative parameters for some roles preclude permissible suicide because the role-related contract includes (...)
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    Making sense of assessment in medical ethics and law.A. Dowie - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (10):717-718.
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    Review Symposium Transforming Economics Through Critical Realism - Themes and Issues.Downward Paul, Dowi Sheila & Fleetwood Steve - 2006 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (1):139-182.
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    Commentary. Some thoughts on female circumcision, decision analysis and cultural imperialism.Jack Dowie - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):51-55.
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    Private Wisdom and Public Practice: Formation and Governance in the Medical Profession in the United Kingdom.Al Dowie & Anthea Martin - 2009 - Ethics and Social Welfare 3 (2):145-157.
    In 2006, the Chief Medical Officer for England published the report Good Doctors, Safer Patients in a call for strengthened regulation of the medical profession. The changing relationship between patients and doctors in the United Kingdom arises from the interplay between societal expectation and clinical governance, personal formation and professional practice, private being and public doing. The wisdom of professional practice is in the habits of professionals, a practical wisdom that is the reflex of professional identity. Socialization into a profession (...)
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    Some thoughts on female circumcision, decision analysis and cultural imperialism.Jack Dowie - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):51-55.
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    The danger of partial evaluation.Jack Dowie - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (3):232-234.
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    The Research – Practice Gap and the Role of Decision Analysis in Closing It.Jack Dowie - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (1):5-18.
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    The research-practice gap and the role of decision analysis in closing it.Jack Dowie - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (1):5-18.
    Current hypotheses for the existence of the ‘research-practice gap’ focus on weaknesses in research dissemination on the one hand and practitioner attitudes and motivations on the other. It is suggested that the gap has more fundamental origins in the cognitive and value mismatch between researchers and practitioners. To narrow the gap both cultures need to use a common framework (map and language) that is located at a level of analysis between their typical modes and makes explicit provision for the consideration (...)
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    A haruspicy joke in Plautus.Ariana Traill - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):117-127.
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    Acroteleutium’s sapphic infatuation.Ariana Traill - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (02):518-533.
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    Boxers and Generals at Mount Eryx.David A. Traill - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (3):405-413.
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  26. Between Scylla and Charybdis at Aeneid 3.684-86: A smoother passage.David A. Traill - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (3):407-412.
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    Carefree in corfu? Horace, epistles 1.2.31.David A. Traill - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1):314-317.
    nos numerus sumus et frugis consumere nati,sponsi Penelopae nebulones Alcinoiquein cute curanda plus aequo operata iuuentus,cui pulchrum fuit in medios dormire dies et 30ad strepitum citharae cessatum ducere curam.ut iugulent hominem, surgunt de nocte latrones:ut te ipsum serues, non expergisceris?We are ciphers, born to eat bread, the worthless suitors of Penelope and the young men of Alcinous’ court, all too concerned with keeping their skin attractive, who thought it a fine thing to sleep till midday and * * * To (...)
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    Menander, New Comedy and the Visual by Antonis K. Petrides.Ariana Traill - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (2):267-268.
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    Ovid, Tristia 2. 8, 296, and 507:: Happier Solutions.David Traill - 1992 - Hermes 120 (4):504-507.
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  30. Propertius 1.21: The sister, the bones, and the wayfarer.David A. Traill - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (1):89-96.
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    Transforming Economics Through Critical Realism — Themes and Issues.Paul Downward, Sheila Dowi & Steve Fleetwood - 2006 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (1):139-182.
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    Women in Menander - Traill Women and the Comic Plot in Menander. Pp. x + 301. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Cased, £55, US$99. ISBN: 978-0-521-88226-2. [REVIEW]Sebastiana Nervegna - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):54-56.
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    TERENCE. A. Augoustakis, A. Traill A Companion to Terence. Pp. xiv + 541, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2013. Cased, £120, €139.50. ISBN: 978-1-4051-9875-2. [REVIEW]Viviane Sophie Klein - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):428-430.
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    A Symposium on Attic Epigraphy D. Jordan, J. Traill (edd.): Lettered Attica. A Day of Attic Epigraphy. Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, 8 March 2000 . With a memoir by Johannes Kirchner. (Publications of the Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens 3.) Pp. viii + 167, b/w and colour ills. Athens and Toronto: Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens/Athenians Research Project, Victoria University, Toronto, 2003. Cased, Can$60, US$50. ISBN: 0-9685232-5-. [REVIEW]Peter Liddel - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):317-.
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    Demos and Trittys John S. Traill: Demos and Trittys. Epigraphical and Topographical Studies in the Organization of Attica. Pp. viii + 149 (+ 150 pp. unnumbered); 16 plates, 5 maps (1 in colour), 4 figures. Toronto: Athenians, Victoria College, 1986. Paper, $ CAN 36.00. [REVIEW]Konrad H. Kinzl - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):67-69.
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    The Political Organization of Attika John S. Traill: The Political Organization of Attika. (Hesperia Supplement XIV.) Pp. xviii + 134; 15 tables, 3 maps. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies, 1975. Paper, $12.50. [REVIEW]M. J. Osborne - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):301-303.
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    Menander's Thais and catullus' Lesbia.S. J. Harrison - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):887-888.
    Menander's lost comedyThaiswith its famous protagonist, thehetairalover of Ptolemy I Soter and perhaps Alexander himself, was plainly well known at Rome, and is alluded to several times in Latin poetry of the Augustan and later periods, as Ariana Traill has shown. My purpose here is to argue that the literary characterisation of Thais in Menander's play underlies certain aspects of Lesbia as presented in the poetry of Catullus; that Catullus' poetry uses the plays of Menander has been demonstrated by (...)
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