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  1.  76
    Using Social Media as a Research Recruitment Tool: Ethical Issues and Recommendations.Luke Gelinas, Robin Pierce, Sabune Winkler, I. Glenn Cohen, Holly Fernandez Lynch & Barbara E. Bierer - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (3):3-14.
    The use of social media as a recruitment tool for research with humans is increasing, and likely to continue to grow. Despite this, to date there has been no specific regulatory guidance and there has been little in the bioethics literature to guide investigators and institutional review boards faced with navigating the ethical issues such use raises. We begin to fill this gap by first defending a nonexceptionalist methodology for assessing social media recruitment; second, examining respect for privacy and investigator (...)
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    The Expressive Function of Public Health Policy: The Case of Pandemic Planning.R. Pierce - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (1):53-62.
    Many legal scholars well recognize that, in some instances, support for a law or policy may be primarily because of its expressive function, i.e. the statements it makes about underlying values. In these cases, the expressive content of a law or policy may actually overshadow its central purpose. Examples of this phenomenon, according to Cass Sunstein, include, for example, regulations against hate speech in the USA. He suggests that achieving the consequence (prohibiting hateful speech against certain groups) may not be (...)
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  3. Governing AI-Driven Health Research: Are IRBs Up to the Task?Phoebe Friesen, Rachel Douglas-Jones, Mason Marks, Robin Pierce, Katherine Fletcher, Abhishek Mishra, Jessica Lorimer, Carissa Véliz, Nina Hallowell, Mackenzie Graham, Mei Sum Chan, Huw Davies & Taj Sallamuddin - 2021 - Ethics and Human Research 2 (43):35-42.
    Many are calling for concrete mechanisms of oversight for health research involving artificial intelligence (AI). In response, institutional review boards (IRBs) are being turned to as a familiar model of governance. Here, we examine the IRB model as a form of ethics oversight for health research that uses AI. We consider the model's origins, analyze the challenges IRBs are facing in the contexts of both industry and academia, and offer concrete recommendations for how these committees might be adapted in order (...)
     
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    A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma: How semantic black boxes and opaque artificial intelligence confuse medical decision‐making.Robin Pierce, Sigrid Sterckx & Wim Van Biesen - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (2):113-120.
    The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare comes with opportunities but also numerous challenges. A specific challenge that remains underexplored is the lack of clear and distinct definitions of the concepts used in and/or produced by these algorithms, and how their real world meaning is translated into machine language and vice versa, how their output is understood by the end user. This “semantic” black box adds to the “mathematical” black box present in many AI systems in which the underlying (...)
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    Whose ethics of knowledge? Taking the next step in evaluating knowledge in synthetic biology: a response to Douglas and Savulescu.Robin L. Pierce - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (10):636-638.
    The recent proposal by Douglas and Savulescu for an ethics of knowledge provokes a renewed consideration of an enduring issue. Yet, the concept raises significant challenges for procedural and substantive justice. Indeed, the operationalisation of ‘an ethics of knowledge’ could be as alarming as what it seeks to prevent. While we can acknowledge that there is, and surely always will be, potential for misuse of beneficial science and technology, a contemplated conception of what we ought to not know, devise or (...)
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    Genomics in Industry: issues of a bio-based economy.Patricia Osseweijer, Laurens Landeweerd & Robin Pierce - 2010 - Genomics, Society and Policy 6 (2):1-14.
    What value does genomics hold for industry? Ten years after the White House Press conference where the human genome sequence was first presented, we ask in which ways and to what extent the developments in genomics have been integrated into industry. This enables us to assess whether this integration has been as successful as expected, but also which unexpected developments in genomics advances have triggered additional benefits for industry. Genomics has contributed to the beginning of a global transition to a (...)
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    Complex calculations: ethical issues in involving at-risk healthy individuals in dementia research.R. Pierce - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (9):553-557.
    In dementia research evidence is mounting that therapeutic strategies that target moderate and even mild Alzheimer's disease may be missing the ‘therapeutic window’. Given that the neuropathology that leads to Alzheimer's disease probably begins somewhere between 10 and 15 years before symptoms manifest, many believe that the optimal therapeutic strategy would target persons in the earliest phases of disease development or even earlier. This would include, for example, persons with prodromal Alzheimer's and even persons who are deemed at risk. Given (...)
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    A Place for Ethics? A Place for Advocacy?Robin L. Pierce - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (8):17 - 18.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 8, Page 17-18, August 2012.
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    Nonexceptionalism, Research Risks, and Social Media: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Using Social Media as a Research Recruitment Tool: Ethical Issues and Recommendations”.Luke Gelinas, Robin Pierce, Sabune Winkler, Glenn Cohen, Holly Fernandez Lynch & Barbara E. Bierer - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (5):1-3.
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    Technology-Driven “Disparities” and Technological Solutions.Robin Pierce - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (12):48-50.
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  11. Cassirer, Panofsky, and Warburg: Symbol, Art, and History.Silvia Ferretti & Richard Pierce - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3):267-267.
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  12. Being a moral agent in Shakespeare's vienna.Robert B. Pierce - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 267-279.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Being a Moral Agent in Shakespeare's ViennaRobert B. PierceIn one sense we are all moral agents because we make decisions that in some degree take account of what we think we should do and what sorts of selves we want to be. But the problem of moral agency as more than just a theoretical set of philosophical issues, as the lived experience of acting morally in a contingent world, (...)
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  13. Reading Paradise Regained Ethically.Robert B. Pierce - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):208-222.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reading Paradise Regained EthicallyRobert B. PierceMuch modern criticism follows a long tradition by attending to the presumed effect of literature on our personal and political lives. Feminists, cultural materialists, new historicists, and postcolonialists frequently remind us that texts are "not innocent," and such analysts seek to make explicit the values and judgments that literary texts encourage in their readers. Whether in the vein of unmasking or of celebrating, we (...)
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    Broader Challenges for DBS in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.Robin Pierce - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (4):81-83.
    The number of indications for deep brain stimulation (DBS) is steadily increasing, with formal approvals for use in Parkinson's disease (PD) and a select group of other indications. Promising sympt...
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    Can I Talk about Shakespeare?Robert B. Pierce - 2023 - Philosophy and Literature 47 (1):46-55.
    Abstract:Can I (and you) talk sensibly about William Shakespeare's works? Some historicists see insuperable barriers in trying to understand utterances from different times and cultures, and some skeptics see such barriers in trying to read other minds. In Ludwig Wittgenstein's famous utterance about not understanding a talking lion, is the early modern Englishman Shakespeare one of those lions? Or can a magic key see past such barriers in one of the critical systems that we are offered? I argue that the (...)
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    Contemporary French Political Thought.David Bell & Roy Pierce - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):282.
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    Changes in Payer Mix and Physician Reimbursement After the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Expansion.Christine D. Jones, Serena J. Scott, Debra L. Anoff, Read G. Pierce & Jeffrey J. Glasheen - 2015 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 52:004695801560246.
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    Agostino Mainardo, Pier Paolo Vergerio, and the Anatomia missae.Robert Archer Pierce - 1993 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 55 (1):25-42.
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    Bases of countable Boolean algebras.R. S. Pierce - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):212-214.
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    Between Prevention and Treatment.Robin Pierce - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 3 (3).
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  21. Contemporary French Political Thought.Roy Pierce - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (3):347-348.
     
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    Considering the long term in the short term use of fmri in the classroom.Robin Pierce - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (1):33 – 35.
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    Day George W.. Free complete extensions of Boolean algebras. Pacific journal of mathematics, vol. 15 , pp. 1145–1151.R. S. Pierce - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):132-132.
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    Defining "poetry".Robert B. Pierce - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):151-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 151-163 [Access article in PDF] Defining "Poetry" Robert B. Pierce SINCE TERMS ARE THE TOOLS of literary study, it is important to keep these tools in good condition, above all by having clear and functional meanings for them. Notoriously, many critical arguments about texts are in fact differences about terminology, and many confused arguments are built on vague or arbitrarily used terms. Few have (...)
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    How does a poem mean?Robert B. Pierce - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):280-293.
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    Honoring the Multiple Dimensions of Autonomy in All Phases of Treatment and Care.Robin Pierce - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (2):104-106.
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    Imperfection: Rights, Duties, and Obligations.Robin Pierce - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (3):39-41.
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    “I Stumbled When I Saw”: Interpreting Gloucester's Blindness in King Lear.Robert B. Pierce - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (1):153-165.
    Is King Lear against the blind? Must enlightened moderns find the play ethically objectionable? The portrayal of Gloucester in his blindness certainly relies on stereotyped attitudes that modern disability studies have made visible for us. Gloucester’s blindness is the physical equivalent of Lear’s madness, both representing the destruction of what would seem central to a satisfying human existence. Both are crucial to the structure of the play and its tragic impact, but, because Shakespeare gets right how various human beings respond (...)
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  29. Queue-Jumping?: Do Mental Health Courts Privilege Criminal Behavior?Robin Pierce - 2008 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 3:1-7.
    Mental health courts, premised on the notion of therapeutic justice, have become an increasingly appealing way of dealing with what is widely, although not uniformly, seen as the inappropriate incarceration of people who engage in criminal behavior caused by mental illness. Nevertheless, mental health courts are not without their critics and a number of objections have been raised against the implementation of these courts. Among these criticisms is that mental health courts may inappropriately privilege criminal behavior by the provision of (...)
     
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    Reading.Robert B. Pierce - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):208-222.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reading Paradise Regained EthicallyRobert B. PierceMuch modern criticism follows a long tradition by attending to the presumed effect of literature on our personal and political lives. Feminists, cultural materialists, new historicists, and postcolonialists frequently remind us that texts are "not innocent," and such analysts seek to make explicit the values and judgments that literary texts encourage in their readers. Whether in the vein of unmasking or of celebrating, we (...)
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    Rotman B.. Boolean algebras with ordered bases. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 75 no. 2 , pp. 187–197.R. S. Pierce - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):658-658.
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    Sikorski R.. Distributivity and representability. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 48 no. 1 , pp. 91–103.R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):392-393.
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    Sikorski R.. Repressentation and distributivity of Boolean algebras. Colloquium mathematicum, vol. 8 , pp. 1–13.R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):393-393.
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    Defining "Poetry".Robert B. Pierce - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):151-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 151-163 [Access article in PDF] Defining "Poetry" Robert B. Pierce SINCE TERMS ARE THE TOOLS of literary study, it is important to keep these tools in good condition, above all by having clear and functional meanings for them. Notoriously, many critical arguments about texts are in fact differences about terminology, and many confused arguments are built on vague or arbitrarily used terms. Few have (...)
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    Thinking about Judgment with Shakespeare.Robert B. Pierce - 2017 - Philosophy and Literature 41 (1A):142-154.
    What sort of thing is judgment?1 Looking at the sense of "judgment" as a human capacity as opposed to the result of exercising that capacity, whether in ordinary behavior or in some legal or political framework, I intend to offer a definition proposal for the term and then to discuss how judgment so defined operates in human behavior, what constitutes good judgment, whether it can be cultivated, and, if so, how. The example I will focus on is drawn from Shakespeare's (...)
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    Defining "Poetry".Robert B. Pierce - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):151-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 151-163 [Access article in PDF] Defining "Poetry" Robert B. Pierce SINCE TERMS ARE THE TOOLS of literary study, it is important to keep these tools in good condition, above all by having clear and functional meanings for them. Notoriously, many critical arguments about texts are in fact differences about terminology, and many confused arguments are built on vague or arbitrarily used terms. Few have (...)
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    Natural Piety.Roger Pierce - 2002 - Journal of Medical Humanities 23 (1):87-92.
    William Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood is a meditation on the possibilities and limitations of consciousness vis-à-vis the natural world. The child's glow of delighted fascination grays into adult worries, venalities, and fear of death. But the lingering “embers” of our childhood bond with nature can still guide and sustain us.
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  38. A Journal of Demography.G. Rowntree, R. Pierce, F. H. Amphlett, C. F. Westoff, R. G. Potter Jr, P. C. Saoei, L. T. Badenhorst & B. Unterhalter - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52.
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    Review: B. Rotman, Boolean Algebras with Ordered Bases. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):658-658.
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    Alexander Abian. Boolean rings. Branden Press Publishers, Boston1976, ix + 394 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):588-589.
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    Ph. Dwinger. Direct limits of partially ordered systems of Boolean algebras. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, series A, vol. 70 , pp. 317–325; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 29 , pp. 317-325. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):132-132.
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    J. Kuntzmann. Algèbre de Boole. Dunod, Paris1965, xxii + 319 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):127.
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    Karp Carol R.. A note on the representation of α-complete Boolean algebras. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 14 , pp. 705–707. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):393-393.
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    Paul R. Halmos. Lectures on Boolean algebras. D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., Princeton, Toronto, New York, and London, 1963, v + 147 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):253-254.
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    Review: Alexander Abian, Boolean Rings. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):588-589.
  46. Review: Carol R. Karp, A Note on the Representation of $alpha$-Complete Boolean Algebras. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):393-393.
  47. Review: J. Kuntzmann, Algebre de Boole. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):127-127.
     
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    Robert M. Solovay. New proof of a theorem of Gaifman and Hales. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 72 , pp. 282–284. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):132.
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    Review: Ph. Dwinger, Direct Limits of Partially Ordered Systems of Boolean Algebras. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):132-132.
  50. Review: Paul R. Halmos, Lectures on Boolean Algebras. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):253-254.
     
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