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    Lauren Mayberry vs. 4chan’s online misogyny: A Critical Discourse Analysis Perspective.Albin Wagener - 2017 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 13 (2).
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    « We do not question your pain »: a pragmatic and sociolinguistic analysis of the distantiation we in a chat dedicated to suicide prevention.Gudrun Ledegen & Albin Wagener - 2020 - Corpus 21.
    Au cœur des interactions, les pronoms personnels tiennent une place déjà largement analysée en linguistique, particulièrement pour ce qui concerne les interactions numériques. C’est dans cette perspective que se situe cet article, qui a pour objet l’étude d’un chat de prévention au suicide, et plus particulièrement des interactions entre appelants en détresse et écoutants bénévoles. Notre étude s’attache à analyser la place singulière du pronom nous au sein de ce corpus, afin d’en saisir les particularités et les fonctions, dans le (...)
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  3. Die Forschungsfreiheit und die Rechtsordnung.Albin Eser - 1987 - In Horst Krautkrämer (ed.), Ethische Fragen an die modernen Naturwissenschaften: 11 Beiträge einer Sendereihe des Süddeutschen Rundfunks im Herbst 1986. Frankfurt/M: J. Schweitzer.
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    Looking at Media Abundance. Zur Zukunft der Medien in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.Albin Hänseroth - 1979 - Communications 5 (2-3):241-258.
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    Sham surgery controls: intracerebral grafting of fetal tissue for Parkinson's disease and proposed criteria for use of sham surgery controls.R. L. Albin - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5):322-325.
    Sham surgery is a controversial and rarely used component of randomised clinical trials evaluating surgical interventions. The recent use of sham surgery in trials evaluating efficacy of intracerebral fetal tissue grafts in Parkinson’s disease has highlighted the ethical concerns associated with sham surgery controls. Macklin, and Dekkers and Boer argue vigorously against use of sham surgery controls. Macklin presents a broad argument against sham surgery controls while Dekkers and Boer present a narrower argument that sham surgery is unnecessary in the (...)
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  6. Outlines of a Personalistic World-View.Albin Goldschmeid - 1941 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 22 (3):274.
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  7. The post-war function of philosophy.Albin R. Goldschmied - 1944 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):260.
     
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    Autonomous Decision Making and Moral capacities.Albine Moser, Rob Houtepen, Harry van der Bruggen, Cor Spreeuwenberg & Guy Widdershoven - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (2):203-218.
    This article examines how people with type 2 diabetes perceive autonomous decision making and which moral capacities they consider important in diabetes nurses' support of autonomous decision making. Fifteen older adults with type 2 diabetes were interviewed in a nurse-led unit. First, the data were analysed using the grounded theory method. The participants described a variety of decision-making processes in the nurse and family care-giver context. Later, descriptions of the decision-making processes were analysed using hermeneutic text interpretation. We suggest first- (...)
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    Realizing autonomy in responsive relationships.Albine Moser, Rob Houtepen, Cor Spreeuwenberg & Guy Widdershoven - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3):215-223.
    The goal of this article is to augment the ethical discussion among nurses with the findings from empirical research on autonomy of older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. There are many factors influencing autonomy. These include: health conditions, treatment, knowledge, experience and skills, personal approach as well as familial patterns, type of relationship, life history and social context. Fifteen older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus were interviewed in a nurse-led diabetes clinic. These participants perceive three processes which support (...)
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    Sham surgery controls are mitigated trolleys.R. L. Albin - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (3):149-152.
    Debate continues about the ethics of sham surgery controls. The most powerful argument for sham surgery controls is that rigorous experiments are needed to demonstrate safety and efficacy of surgical procedures. Without such experiments, there is danger of adopting worthless procedures in clinical practice. Opponents of sham surgery controls argue that sham surgery constitutes unacceptable violation of the rights of research subjects. Recent philosophical discussion has used two thought experiments—the transplant case and the trolley problem—to explore the circumstances under which (...)
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  11. A Chronicle of the Decline of Rationality: Ethics in the Practice of Journalism.Robert Albin - 2004 - HaKibutz HaMeuchad & Sapir College Publishing.
    The book examines the ethical aspect of journalistic activity in an attempt to understand and render explicit the values which guide journalists in their work, but it emphasizes the point that while such values reflect society's existing professional mores, this particular profession is also placed in such a way as to shape the consciousness and values of those who consume its working product. The central question of this work has to do with the ethical implications of journalistic activity, and more (...)
     
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    A Gazetteer of Arabic Printing.Michael W. Albin & Miroslav Krek - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):515.
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    Aufsätze zur Geschichte der Antike und des Christentums.Albin Legky - 1940 - Klio 33 (1-4):265-265.
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  14. The role of emotions in complex problem solving.Miriam Spering, Dietrich Wagener & Joachim Funke - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (8):1252-1261.
    The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in simple cognitive tasks has become well established. We address the question whether positive and negative emotions differentially influence performance in complex problem-solving in the same way. Emotions were induced by positive or negative feedback in 74 participants who had to manage a computer-simulated complex problem-solving scenario. Results show that overall scenario performance is not affected, but positive and negative emotions elicit distinguishable problem-solving strategies: Participants with negative emotions are more (...)
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    Internationale Perspektiven zu Status und Schutz des extrakorporalen Embryos: rechtliche Regelungen und Stand der Debatte im Ausland = International perspectives on the status and protection of the extracorporeal embryo.Albin Eser, Hans-Georg Koch & Carola Seith (eds.) - 2007 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Klonierung beim Menschen. Biologische Grundlagen und ethischrechtliche Bewertung.Albin Eser, Wolfgang Frühwald, Ludger Honnefelder, Hubert Markl, Johannes Reiter, Widmar Tanner & Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker - 1997 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 2:357-373.
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  17. Klonierung beim Menschen, Biologische Grundlagen und ethisch-rechtliche Bewertung, Stellungnahme für den Rat für Forschung, Technologie und Innovation im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie.Albin Eser, Wolfgang Frühwald, Ludger Honnefelder, Hubert Markl, Johannes Reiter, Widmar Tanner & Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker - 1997 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 2:357ff.
     
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    Killing in War: Unasked Questions-Ill-Founded Legitimisation.Albin Eser - 2018 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 12 (2):309-326.
    Killing in war as a matter of course may be inferred from the fact that, as stated by Thomas Hobbes, “all laws are silent in the time of war”. Although this traditional law-suspending power of war has been restricted to a certain degree by modern humanitarian international law, it is still commonly assumed that killing in war, unless and as long as not explicitly forbidden, is per se permitted and thus does not require any further legitimisation. This is in fundamental (...)
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    Materialien zur Sterbehilfe: eine internationale Dokumentation.Albin Eser & Hans-Georg Koch (eds.) - 1991 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Eigenverlag Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht.
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  20. Vorwort zu diesem Band.Albin Eser - 2007 - In Albin Eser, Hans-Georg Koch & Carola Seith (eds.), Internationale Perspektiven zu Status und Schutz des extrakorporalen Embryos: rechtliche Regelungen und Stand der Debatte im Ausland = International perspectives on the status and protection of the extracorporeal embryo. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
     
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    A polarized partition relation using elementary substructures.Albin L. Jones - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1491-1498.
    Working in ZFC, we show that for any infinite cardinal κ and ordinal $\gamma the polarized partition relation $\[\begin{pmatrix} (2^{ → $\[\begin{pmatrix}(2^{ holds. Our proof of this relation involves the use of elementary substructures of set models of large fragments of ZFC.
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    On a result of Szemerédi.Albin L. Jones - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3):953-956.
    We provide a short proof that if κ is a regular cardinal with κ ≤ c, then $\left( \matrix \kappa \\ \omega\endmatrix \right)\rightarrow \left( \matrix\format\c\kern.8em&\c\\ \kappa & \alpha \\ \omega & \omega \endmatrix \right)^{1,1}$ for any ordinal α < min {p, κ}. In particular, $\left( \matrix \germ{p} \\ \omega \endmatrix \right)\rightarrow \left( \matrix\format\c\kern.8em&\c\\ \germ{p} & \alpha \\ \omega & \omega \endmatrix \right)^{1,1}$ for any ordinal α < p. This generalizes an unpublished results of E. Szemerédi that Martin's axiom implies that (...)
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  23. Człowiek i społeczeństwo.Albin Kania - 1971 - Warszawa,: Iskry.
     
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    Patient's decision making in selecting a hospital for elective orthopaedic surgery.Albine Moser, Irene Korstjens, Trudy van der Weijden & Huibert Tange - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6):1262-1268.
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    The role of emotions in complex problem solving.Miriam Spering, Dietrich Wagener & Joachim Funke - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (8):1252-1261.
    The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in simple cognitive tasks has become well established. We address the question whether positive and negative emotions differentially influence performance in complex problem-solving in the same way. Emotions were induced by positive or negative feedback in 74 participants who had to manage a computer-simulated complex problem-solving scenario. Results show that overall scenario performance is not affected, but positive and negative emotions elicit distinguishable problem-solving strategies: Participants with negative emotions are more (...)
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  26. The role of emotions in complex problem-solving.Miriam Spering, Daniel Wagener & Joachim Funke - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19:1252-1261.
    The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in simple cognitive tasks has become well established. We address the question whether positive and negative emotions differentially influence performance in complex problem-solving in the same way. Emotions were induced by positive or negative feedback in 74 participants who had to manage a computer-simulated complex problem-solving scenario. Results show that overall scenario performance is not affected, but positive and negative emotions elicit distinguishable problem-solving strategies: Participants with negative emotions are more (...)
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    Unconscious manipulation of free choice in humans.Andrea Kiesel, Annika Wagener, Wilfried Kunde, Joachim Hoffmann, Andreas J. Fallgatter & Christian Stöcker - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):397-408.
    Previous research has shown that subliminally presented stimuli accelerate or delay responses afforded by supraliminally presented stimuli. Our experiments extend these findings by showing that unconscious stimuli even affect free choices between responses. Thus, actions that are phenomenally experienced as freely chosen are influenced without the actor becoming aware of the manipulation. However, the unconscious influence is limited to a response bias, as participants chose the primed response only in up to 60% of the trials. LRP data in free choice (...)
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    Portfolio allocation and asset demand with mean-variance preferences.Thomas Eichner & Andreas Wagener - 2011 - Theory and Decision 70 (2):179-193.
    We analyze the comparative static effects of changes in the means, the standard deviations and the covariance of asset returns in a standard portfolio selection problem when investors have mean variance preferences. Simple and intuitive characterizations in terms of the elasticity of risk aversion are provided.
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  29. Two Forms of Responsibility – Organizational and Societal.Robert Albin - 2017 - Philosophy of Management:1-15.
    My aim in this article is twofold. First, I will illuminate the triangular conceptual connections between responsibility, authority, and power as they are exposed in the organizational realm; second, I will show how the three concepts are distinct. Relying on the work of Peter Strawson and his followers on responsibility for my point of departure, I will show that the connection between the inner corporational authority and its inner matching responsibility is different from the connection between the outer corporational forces (...)
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    The Co‐evolution of cooperation and complexity in a multi‐player, local‐interaction prisoners' dilemma.Peter S. Albin & Duncan K. Foley - 2001 - Complexity 6 (3):54-63.
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    Human participants challenges in youth-focused research: Perspectives and practices of IRB administrators.Diane K. Wagener, Amy K. Sporer, Mary Simmerling, Jennifer L. Flome, Christina An & Susan J. Curry - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (4):335 – 349.
    The purpose of this research was to understand institutional review board (IRB) challenges regarding youth-focused research submissions and to present advice from administrators. Semistructured self-report questionnaires were sent via e-mail to administrators identified using published lists of universities and hospitals and Internet searches. Of 183 eligible institutions, 49 responded. One half indicated they never granted parental waivers. Among those considering waivers, decision factors included research risks, survey content, and feasibility. Smoking and substance abuse research among children was generally considered more (...)
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    Two Forms of Responsibility – Organizational and Societal.Robert Albin - 2018 - Philosophy of Management 17 (2):187-201.
    My aim in this article is twofold. First, I will illuminate the triangular conceptual connections between responsibility, authority, and power as they are exposed in the organizational realm; second, I will show how the three concepts are distinct. Relying on the work of Peter Strawson and his followers on responsibility for my point of departure, I will show that the connection between the inner corporational authority and its inner matching responsibility is different from the connection between the outer corporational forces (...)
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  33. Streaching the notion of moral responsibility in nanoelectronics by appying AI.Robert Albin & Amos Bardea - 2021 - In Robert Albin & Amos Bardea (eds.), Ethics in Nanotechnology Social Sciences and Philosophical Aspects, Vol. 2. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 75-87.
    The development of machine learning and deep learning (DL) in the field of AI (artificial intelligence) is the direct result of the advancement of nano-electronics. Machine learning is a function that provides the system with the capacity to learn from data without being programmed explicitly. It is basically a mathematical and probabilistic model. DL is part of machine learning methods based on artificial neural networks, simply called neural networks (NNs), as they are inspired by the biological NNs that constitute organic (...)
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  34. BEYOND MODES OF OBJECTIVITY.Robert Albin - 2012 - Logos and Episteme (3):361-371.
    ABSTRACT: Frege, and others who followed him, stressed the role of fallibility as a means to defining ‘objectivity.’ By defining objective judgments as fallible, these philosophers contributed to the consolidation of a theory of objectivity which suggested interpreting epistemological, as well as other judgements, as being objective. An important philosophical implication of this theory lies in its disclosure of the interrelations between truth and objectivity. In light of this insight, and based on an analysis of instances of false (epistemological and (...)
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    Harald Fuchs, Der geistige Widerstand gegen Born in der Antike.Albin Lesky - 1940 - Klio 33 (1-4):267-268.
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    Otto Kern, Die Religion, der Griechen.Albin Lesky - 1940 - Klio 33 (1-4):266-267.
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    Problems and consequences in the use of professional interpreters: qualitative analysis of incidents from primary healthcare.Emina Hadziabdic, Kristiina Heikkilä, Björn Albin & Katarina Hjelm - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (3):253-261.
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    Names in-por and slave naming in republican Rome.W. Lindsay, F. Neue & C. Wagener - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:511-531.
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  39. Bargaining Solutions as Social Compromises.Andreas Pfingsten & Andreas Wagener - 2003 - Theory and Decision 55 (4):359-389.
    A bargaining solution is a social compromise if it is metrically rationalizable, i.e., if it has an optimum (depending on the situation, smallest or largest) distance from some reference point. We explore the workability and the limits of metric rationalization in bargaining theory where compromising is a core issue. We demonstrate that many well-known bargaining solutions are social compromises with respect to reasonable metrics. In the metric approach, bargaining solutions can be grounded in axioms on how society measures differences between (...)
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  40. Les paradoxes de la conscience et les limites de l'automalisme, coll. « Les savants et le monde ».Raymond Ruyer & Albin Michel - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157:425-425.
     
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    A Polarized Partition Relation for Weakly Compact Cardinals Using Elementary Substructures.Albin L. Jones - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (4):1342 - 1352.
    We show that if κ is a weakly compact cardinal, then $\left( \matrix \kappa ^{+} \\ \kappa\endmatrix \right)\rightarrow \left(\left( \matrix \alpha \\ \kappa \endmatrix \right)_{m}\left( \matrix \kappa ^{n} \\ \kappa \endmatrix \right)_{\mu}\right)^{1,1}$ for any ordinals α < κ⁺ and µ < κ, and any finite ordinals m and n. This polarized partition relation represents the statement that for any partition $\kappa \times \kappa ^{+}=\underset i<m\to{\bigcup }K_{i}\cup \underset j<\mu \to{\bigcup }L_{j}$ of κ × κ⁺ into m + µ pieces either there (...)
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    Bankruptcy Policy in Light of Manipulation in Credit Advertising.Einat Albin & Ron Harris - 2006 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 7 (2):431-466.
    This Article argues that when credit suppliers market and advertise their credit products, they utilize and enhance consumers’ cognitive biases, particularly their optimism bias and illusion of control. We apply the concept of manipulation to this practice. The biased and manipulated debtors attribute unrealistically low probability to negative life events, such as job loss, illness, accident or divorce, and high probability to positive life events. As a result of the manipulation, the biased debtors are triggered to borrow more than they (...)
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    Collective Responsibility: Organizations as Organic Entities.Robert Albin - 2016 - Open Journal of Philosophy 6 (4):392-405.
    The question of who exactly is responsible for an organization’s actions cannot be too carefully considered, as a clear understanding of this point is crucial from ethical, moral, managerial, and public perspectives. This article discusses how to justify a non-participant member’s responsibility for the actions of other group members, establishing collective responsibility. The article develops a novel context-depended framework that solves this problem by supplying good grounds for perceiving organizations as organic entities, which is adequate for establishing collective responsibility. I (...)
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  44. Ethics in Nanotechnology Social Sciences and Philosophical Aspects, Vol. 2.Robert Albin & Amos Bardea (eds.) - 2021 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
     
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    From Canterbury to Vienna on behalf of Thomas More.Hugh O. Albin - 1979 - Moreana 16 (3):36-38.
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  46. Journalists as Agents of Cultural Change.Robert Albin - 2007 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (2):265-274.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which journalism—print and electronic—shapes our cultural fabric and modes of discourse. Journalists report facts and comment on them in a provocative style. They stimulate us with captivating images and colorful language, shifting our minds from a more intellectual contemplation of reality. Finally, journalists bring death into our lives through grim pictures of wars and natural disasters. I suggest that these relatively recent trends in journalism are responsible for a gradual (...)
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    Journalists as Agents of Cultural Change.Robert Albin - 2007 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (2):265-274.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which journalism—print and electronic—shapes our cultural fabric and modes of discourse. Journalists report facts and comment on them in a provocative style. They stimulate us with captivating images and colorful language, shifting our minds from a more intellectual contemplation of reality. Finally, journalists bring death into our lives through grim pictures of wars and natural disasters. I suggest that these relatively recent trends in journalism are responsible for a gradual (...)
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    Modern technology as a denaturalizing force.Robert Albin - 2006 - Poiesis and Praxis 4 (4):289-302.
    Modern technological discourse and practices are the outcome of numerous changes in our cultural makeup. The most intriguing question regards the kind of human sensibilities and character traits manifested by technological practices. What, in other words, is the phenomenology of a given practice? In this paper, I argue that technological interventions not only usurp the natural for the sake of the cultural, thereby leaving no room for an independent natural realm; by conquering and taking control of the natural through technology, (...)
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    Organizational and Moral Portraits of Responsibility.Robert Albin - 2022 - Journal of Human Values 28 (3):221-233.
    This article aims to argue in favour of two different kinds of responsibility: moral and organizational. I present the notion of moral responsibility and, specifically, moral accountability, which stands at the centre of the later discussion. I address Coleen Macnamara’s view of accountability, a model of enforcement involved in setting demands and sanctions. Then I account for some cases of morally impaired persons’ failure to respond adequately to moral demands, in contrast to their capacity to respond effectively to organizational demands. (...)
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    Patents, Innovation, and Privatization: Commentary on: “Data Management in Academic Settings: An Intellectual Property Perspective”.Ramona C. Albin - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (4):777-781.
    The framers of the U.S. Constitution believed that intellectual property rights were crucial to scientific advancement. Yet, the framers also recognized the need to balance innovation, privatization, and public use. The courts’ expansion of patent protection for biotechnology innovations in the last 30 years raises the question whether the patent system effectively balances these concerns. While the question is not new, only through a thorough and thoughtful examination of these issues can the current system be evaluated. It is then a (...)
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