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  1. Duties to Aging Parents.Claudia Mills - unknown
    "What do grown children owe their parents?" Over two decades ago philosopher Jane English asked this question and came up with the startling answer: nothing (English 1979). English joins many contemporary philosophers in rejecting the once-traditional view that grown children owe their parents some kind of fitting repayment for past services rendered. The problem with the traditional view, as argued by many, is, first, that parents have duties to provide fairly significant services to their growing children, and persons do (...)
     
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    Spreading the word: The “woman question” in the periodicals a voz feminina and O progresso.Cláudia Pazos-Alonso - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (1):61-75.
    This article considers for the first time the progressive Portuguese periodicals A Voz Feminina and O Progresso from a transnational perspective, with particular reference to contemporary debates about women’s suffrage in England as well as the wider emergence of transnational women’s networks around that time. It discusses the epistolary contact of the Principal Editor, Francisca Wood, with key radical figures such as Lydia Becker in England, Marie Goegg in Switzerland and André Léo in France, through an analysis of relevant editorials, (...)
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  3. Should we boycott boycotts?Claudia Mills - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (3):136-148.
  4. The child's right to an open future?Claudia Mills - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4):499–509.
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    Choice and circumstance.Mills Claudia - 1998 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 109--1.
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    The Child's Right to an Open Future?Claudia Mills - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4):499-509.
  7. Politics and Manipulation.Claudia Mills - 1995 - Social Theory and Practice 21 (1):97-112.
  8. Artistic Integrity.Claudia Mills - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (1):9-20.
    This article explores the philosophically neglected topic of artistic integrity, situated within the literature on personal or moral integrity more generally. It argues that artists lack artistic integrity if, in the process of creation, they place some other—competing, distracting, or corrupting—value over the value of the artwork itself, in a way that violates their own artistic standards. It also argues, however, that artistic integrity does not require adamant refusal to acknowledge or act upon commitments to values other than single‐minded devotion (...)
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    Engaging farmers in environmental management through a better understanding of behaviour.Jane Mills, Peter Gaskell, Julie Ingram, Janet Dwyer, Matt Reed & Christopher Short - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (2):283-299.
    The United Kingdom’s approach to encouraging environmentally positive behaviour has been three-pronged, through voluntarism, incentives and regulation, and the balance between the approaches has fluctuated over time. Whilst financial incentives and regulatory approaches have been effective in achieving some environmental management behavioural change amongst farmers, ultimately these can be viewed as transient drivers without long-term sustainability. Increasingly, there is interest in ‘nudging’ managers towards voluntary environmentally friendly actions. This approach requires a good understanding of farmers’ willingness and ability to take (...)
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    Lex Artis en oftalmología, análisis ético y bioético.Claudia Lorena Arellano Martínez, María Fernanda Martínez Palomo, Rene Dávila Mendoza, Juan Manuel Paulin Huerta, Carlos Francisco Navas Villar, Ulises de Dios Cuadras, Jaime Francisco Rosales Padrón, Jane Nemer Yaspik & Camila González Rodríguez - 2022 - Medicina y Ética 33 (4):1129-1166.
    Las personas dedicadas a otorgar servicios de la salud tienen el compromiso legal, ético, profesional y humano de velar por la salud y el bienestar de la sociedad. Un médico no sólo debe formarse en el ámbito académico y técnico, también debe construir y trabajar en su ética profesional. La actualización médica continua en medicina basada en evidencia y el continuo adiestramiento en el área práctica y clínica, si bien son de suma importancia, deben ir de la mano con la (...)
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    Getting the right grasp on executive function.Claudia L. R. Gonzalez, Kelly J. Mills, Inge Genee, Fangfang Li, Noella Piquette, Nicole Rosen & Robbin Gibb - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The ethics of reproductive control.Claudia Mills - 1999 - Philosophical Forum 30 (1):43–57.
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    Passing.Claudia Mills - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (1):29-51.
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    Choice and circumstance.Claudia Mills - 1998 - Ethics 109 (1):154-165.
    An applicant to our graduate program in philosophy, accepted as well by one (but only one) other graduate program, wrestles with his decision. Finally he decides to attend the other program, but he thanks me for our offer, telling me, "I'm glad that at least I had a choice." I want to focus a bit on these two stories, for while the central conclusion in each -- something turning on the importance of choice -- is initially compelling, it is also, (...)
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    Speech in action: degree of hand preference for grasping predicts speech articulation competence in children.Claudia L. R. Gonzalez, Fangfang Li, Kelly J. Mills, Nicole Rosen & Robbin L. Gibb - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    A Benign Invasion Response.Claudia Mills - 2010 - Teaching Ethics 10 (2):89-90.
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    Appropriating others' stories: Some questions about the ethics of writing fiction.Claudia Mills - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (2):195–206.
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    A Proposal for National Health Care.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (3):6.
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    America's Public Lands: To Use or Not to Use?Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (3):9.
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    Are We Cheating Our Children?Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (1):1.
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    Being Here.Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (1):12.
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    Ethics and Children's Literature.Claudia Mills - 2014 - Routledge.
    Exploring the ethical questions posed by, in, and about children’s literature, this collection examines the way texts intended for children raise questions of value, depict the moral development of their characters, and call into attention shared moral presuppositions. Even as children’s literature has evolved in opposition to its origins in didactic Sunday school tracts and moralizing fables, authors, parents, librarians, and scholars remain sensitive to the values conveyed to children through the texts they choose to share with them.
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    Exporting Hazards.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (4):1.
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    How Well Off Should Welfare Make You?Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (4):13.
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    Illegal Immigration and U.S. Obligation.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (1):1.
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    Is the Least Government the Best Government?Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (2):1.
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    Not With a Bang: The Moral Perplexities of Nuclear Deterrence.Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (3):1.
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    Patients, Clients, and Workers: The Right to Decide.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (4):9.
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    Plowshares into Swords: The Political Uses of Food.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (4):1.
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    Should We Legislate Morality?Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (3):1.
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    The All-Volunteer Force: Second Thoughts After the First Decade.Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (4):1.
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  32. Theology and Public Policy: An Interview with Rev. J. Bryan Hehir.Claudia Mills - 1984 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 4 (1):12.
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    The Costs of Clean Air: How Much Should They Count?Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (1):1.
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    The Distinctive Wrong of Terrorism.Claudia Mills - 1995 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (1):57-60.
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    The Zealous Lawyer: Is Winning the Only Thing?Claudia Mills - 1984 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 4 (1):1.
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    "What Has Posterity Ever Done for Me?": Energy Policy and Future Generations.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (1):6.
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    Women in the Military.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (3):1.
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    Why People Fear Nuclear Power.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (4):10.
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    Why We Mistrust Lawyers.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (3):6.
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    Controversies in Feminism.James P. Sterba, Claudia Card, Jane Flax, Virginia Held, Ellen Klein, Janet Kournay, Michael Levin, Martha Nussbaum & Rosemarie Tong - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Feminism was born in controversy and it continues to flourish in controversy. The distinguished contributors to this volume provide an array of perspectives on issues including: universal values, justice and care, a feminist philosophy of science, and the relationship of biology to social theory.
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    ‘Putting Ideas into Their Heads’: Advising the Young.Jane Cousins Mills - 1988 - Feminist Review 28 (1):163-174.
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    Passing.Claudia Mills - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (1):29-51.
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    Managing the mutations: academic misconduct Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.Stephen Tee, Steph Allen, Jane Mills & Melanie Birks - 2020 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 16 (1).
    Academic misconduct is a problem of growing concern across the tertiary education sector. While plagiarism has been the most common form of academic misconduct, the advent of software programs to detect plagiarism has seen the problem of misconduct simply mutate. As universities attempt to function in an increasingly complex environment, the factors that contribute to academic misconduct are unlikely to be easily mitigated. A multiple case study approach examined how academic misconduct is perceived in universities in in Australia, New Zealand (...)
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    Passing.Claudia Mills - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (1):29-51.
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    Womanwords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Patriarchal Society.Jane Mills - 1989 - Longman Publishing Group.
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    Goodness as Weapon.Claudia Mills - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (9):485-499.
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    Stigma and Openness.Claudia Mills - 2009 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 29 (1/2):19.
    Moving from the social and political arena to the choices we face in our own private lives, Claudia Mills asks how information about someones mental illness should be shared with others. Whileopen communication about mental illness works toward the important goal of reducing its unfair stigma, it can cause harm or embarrassment, violate privacy, and challenge an individuals ownpreferred self-representation. She offers tentative guidelines for how to proceed on this sensitive and morally charged issue.
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    Civilized Oppression. [REVIEW]Claudia Mills - 2001 - Social Theory and Practice 27 (1):169-173.
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    Brave New Office.Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (3):12.
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    Children and the Constitution.Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (2):12.
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