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    Integrating Law and Social Epidemiology.Scott Burns, Ichiro Kawachi & Austin Sarat - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):510-521.
    Social epidemiology has made a powerful case that health determined not just by individual-level factors such as our genetic make-up, access to medical services, or lifestyle choices, but also by social conditions, including the economy, law, and culture. Indeed, at the level of populations, evidence suggests that these “structural” factors are thepredominantinfluences on health. Legal scholars in public health, including those in the health and human rights movement, have contended that human rights, laws, and legal practices are powerfully linked to (...)
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    Evaluating the Impact of Criminal Laws on HIV Risk Behavior.Zita Lazzarini, Sarah Bray & Scott Burns - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (2):239-253.
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    Cut-free completeness for modular hypersequent calculi for modal logics K, T, and D.Samara Burns & Richard Zach - 2021 - Review of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):910-929.
    We investigate a recent proposal for modal hypersequent calculi. The interpretation of relational hypersequents incorporates an accessibility relation along the hypersequent. These systems give the same interpretation of hypersequents as Lellman's linear nested sequents, but were developed independently by Restall for S5 and extended to other normal modal logics by Parisi. The resulting systems obey Došen's principle: the modal rules are the same across different modal logics. Different modal systems only differ in the presence or absence of external structural rules. (...)
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    Health and the Governance of Security: A Tale of Two Systems.Sevgi Aral, Scott Burns & Clifford Shearing - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):632-643.
    The provision of police services and the suppression of crime is one of the first functions of civil government. Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights speaks of a right to “security of person.” “The term ‘police’ traditionally connoted social organization, civil authority, or formation of a political community—the control and regulation of affairs affecting the general order and welfare of society,” including the protection of public health. Civil dispute resolution is also an important part of a system (...)
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    Health and the Governance of Security: A Tale of Two Systems.Sevgi Aral, Scott Burns & Clifford Shearing - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):632-643.
    The provision of police services and the suppression of crime is one of the first functions of civil government. Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights speaks of a right to “security of person.” “The term ‘police’ traditionally connoted social organization, civil authority, or formation of a political community—the control and regulation of affairs affecting the general order and welfare of society,” including the protection of public health. Civil dispute resolution is also an important part of a system (...)
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  6. Reflective Practice in Nursing: The Growth of the Professional Practitioner.Anthony M. Palmer & Sarah Burns - 1994 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This work explores the underlying issues and problems surrounding reflection, describing a selection of initiatives and fulfilling a need for novice reflectors to increase their knowledge. The theoretical underpinnings are presented, along with the realities of using reflection in practice.
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    Before the nation: Kokugaku and the imagining of community in early modern Japan.Susan L. Burns - 2003 - Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.
    Late Tokugawa society and the crisis of community -- Before the Kojikiden : the divine age narrative in Tokugawa Japan -- Motoori Norinaga : discovering Japan -- Ueda Akinari : history and community -- Fujitani Mitsue : the poetics off community -- Tachibana Moribe : cosmology and community -- National literature, intellectual history, and the new Kokugaku -- Conclusion : imagined Japan(s).
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  8. What documents cannot do: Revisiting Polanyi and the tacit knowledge dilemma.Sean Burns - 2021 - Information and Culture 56 (1).
    Our culture is dominated by digital documents in ways that are easy to overlook. These documents have changed our worldviews about science and have raised our expectations of them as tools for knowledge justification. This article explores the complexities surrounding the digital document by revisiting Michael Polanyi’s theory of tacit knowledge—the idea that “we can know more than we can tell.” The theory presents to us a dilemma: if we can know more than we can tell, then this means that (...)
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  9. Getting It: On Jokes and Art.Steven Burns & Alice MacLachlan - 2004 - AE: Journal of the Canadian Society of Aesthetics 10.
    “What is appreciation?” is a basic question in the philosophy of art, and the analogy between appreciating a work of art and getting a joke can help us answer it. We first propose a subjective account of aesthetic appreciation (I). Then we consider jokes (II). The difference between getting a joke and not, or what it is to get it right, can often be objectively articulated. Such explanations cannot substitute for the joke itself, and indeed may undermine the very power (...)
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    Justice and Impersonality : Simone Weil on Rights and Obligations.Steven Burns - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (3):477-486.
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    Transverse fracture markings generated by unsteady cleavage velocities.S. J. Burns - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (153):625-635.
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    Best Readings: Wittgenstein and Grillparzer.Steven Burns - 2013 - In Sascha Bru, Wolfgang Huemer & Daniel Steuer (eds.), Wittgenstein Reading. Berlin & New York: De Gruyter. pp. 153-170.
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  13. Arthur Davis, ed., George Grant and the Subversion of Modernity: Art, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, and Education Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (2):92-93.
  14. Anthony Gottlieb, Socrates Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):257-259.
     
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  15. Aaron Ridley, Collingwood Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):257-259.
     
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  16. Alfred R. Mele, Self-Deception Unmasked Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (3):215-216.
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    Critical notice.Steven A. M. Burns - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):133-149.
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    Doing Business with the Gods.Steven A. M. Burns - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):311 - 325.
    Plato's Euthyphro is a dialogue about the virtue of piety. It is also one of the aporetic dialogues, ending in apparent failure to discover what piety is. It is common to understand the dialogue as teaching lessons about other things, about definition, for instance, or about the logic of refutation. About piety, however, it is thought to teach us only negatively, showing a few of the many things which piety is not.My thesis, on the contrary, is that there is a (...)
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    Die Entscheidung der „Canadian Philosophical Association" über das natürliche Recht auf Beschäftigung.Steven Burns - 1994 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (3):523-529.
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    Doing Justice and Demonstrating Fairness in Small Claims Arbitration.Stacy Lee Burns - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (2):109-131.
    This paper examines the intersection of technical law and common sense reasoning in small claims arbitration, a distinctive and increasingly prevalent kind of legal work. Following (Garfinkel, Ethnomethodology’s program: Working out Durkheim’s aphorism, 2002), the study explores the “reform of technical reason” and what a “just outcome” means by focusing on the arbitration of actual small claims cases and how technical-legal and non-technical/informal resources are brought into alignment to produce dispute resolution. The arbitrator elicits discussions that establish consensual and commonplace (...)
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    Demonstrating “Reasonable Fear” at Trial: Is it Science or Junk Science?Stacy Lee Burns - 2008 - Human Studies 31 (2):107-131.
    This paper explores how scientific knowledge is used in a criminal case. I examine materials from an admissibility hearing in a murder trial and discuss the dynamics of contesting expert scientific opinion and evidence. The research finds that a purported form of “science” in the relevant scientific community is filtered through, tested by, and subjected to legal standards, conceptions, and procedures for determining admissibility. The paper details how the opposing lawyers, the expert witness, and the judge vie to contingently work (...)
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    Embracing Weakness: An Investigation of the Role of Weakness in Spiritual Growth.Scott Burns - 2020 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 13 (2):262-284.
    Adversity awakens people to the value of weakness and its role in spiritual growth. Qualitative research was conducted to ascertain ways in which adversity impacts spiritual growth. Semi-structured interviews exploring the lives of 12 mature Christians examined how God worked through adversity to bring depth. Three primary categories of spiritual transformation emerged: Awareness of self, humanity, God, and God’s grace; Openness to engage tension as a catalyst of growth, in accepting and extending grace to others, and in partnering with God; (...)
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  23. Fritz Breithaupt, Richard Raatzsch and Bettina Kremberg, eds., Goethe and Wittgenstein: Seeing the World's Unity in its Variety Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (4):242-244.
  24. Frederic Raphael, Popper Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):279-281.
     
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    Fracture surface energies from dynamical cleavage analysis.S. J. Burns - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (1):131-138.
  26. George Grant, Philosophy in the Mass Age Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (3):165-166.
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  27. If a lion could talk.Steven A. M. Burns - 1994 - Wittgenstein-Studien 1 (1).
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    J.F.M. Hunter, “Essays After Wittgenstein”.Steven Burns - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (2):341-353.
    Already known for his penetrating, and sometimes idiosyncratic, interpretations of the later Wittgenstein, John Hunter, of University College, Toronto, now offers eight essays on independent topics. Each of the essays stands on its own, but they are clearly the work of a single mind and together constitute a sustained contribution to current discussion of that area of metaphysics sometimes called philosophy of mind. Although the debts to, and the insight into, Wittgenstein are substantial, I do not wish to document them.
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    Knowledge and Reality in Plato's Philebus. Roger A. Shiner. Assen/Amsterdam: Van Gorcum. 1974. Pp. 79.S. A. M. Burns - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (4):759-762.
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    7. Life of Pi and the Existence of Tigers.Steven Burns - 2006 - In Susan Sherwin & Peter Schotch (eds.), Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke. University of Toronto Press. pp. 165-190.
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    Let us Compare Mythologies: Robert Pippin and the Canadian Western.Steven Burns - 2016 - In Waldemar Zacharasiewicz & Ludwig Nagl (eds.), Ein Filmphilosophie-Symposium Mit Robert B. Pippin: Western, Film Noir Und Das Kino der Brüder Dardenne. De Gruyter. pp. 113-126.
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  32. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Occasions 1912-1951. Eds. James C. Klagge and Alfred Nordmann Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (3):222-226.
     
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  33. Martin Hollis, Invitation to Philosophy Reviewed by.S. A. M. Burns - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (4):157-158.
     
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  34. Mark S. Halfon, Integrity: A Philosophical Inquiry Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (3):198-200.
     
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  35. Moral Sanity or'Who Killed Boy Staunton'.Steven Burns - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:13--227.
     
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    Moral Sanity or ‘Who Killed Boy Staunton’.Steven Burns - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (sup1):227-236.
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  37. Moral Sanity or Who Killed Boy Staunton.Steven Burns - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:227.
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  38. Nancy A. Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams, eds., Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (6):418-420.
     
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  39. Neera Kapur Badhwar, ed., Friendship: A Philosophical Reader Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (1):6-9.
     
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    No Title available.S. A. M. Burns - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):72-73.
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  41. Oswald Hantling, Ayer Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):257-259.
     
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    Peter Kivy , Sounding Off: Eleven Essays in the Philosophy of Music . Reviewed by.Steven Burns - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (2):88-90.
    A brief review of Peter Kivy's collection of eleven essays on Philosophy of Music.
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    `Presiding Like a Woman': Feminist Gestures for Christian Assembly.Stephen Burns - 2009 - Feminist Theology 18 (1):29-49.
    Feminist engagement with liturgy has produced an abundance of new texts. This essay seeks to complement the production of feminist texts for prayer by considering ways in which feminist liturgy might more intentionally reflect on practices which mediate feminist liturgical principles— and especially the congruence of non-verbal aspects of liturgy with texts for and about feminist liturgy. The essay juxtaposes literature in feminist liturgy with literature in wider circles of liturgical theology. It draws a number of clues from the work (...)
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    Peter Winch: “Unity: Presupposition or Demand?”.Steven Burns - 2020 - Philosophical Investigations 44 (2):109-118.
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  45. Reason and Objectification.Steven Burns - 1992 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 3 (4):542.
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    Reason, Love and Laughter.Steven Burns - 1989 - Dialogue 28 (3):499-.
    Yes, this is the book that those who know Ronald de Sousa have been waiting for. Since long before his 1979 Dialogue article, there has been much interest in what de Sousa thinks about the rationality of emotions. Many promises are here fulfilled.In our traditional patriarchal philosophy, the standard view is that reason ought to be the controlling element in human nature. Commonly in this tradition, emotion is considered an opposing force—a female power allied with the irrational, and devoted to (...)
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    Sex and solipsism: Weininger‟ s On last things.Steven Burns - 2004 - In David G. Stern & Béla Szabados (eds.), Wittgenstein Reads Weininger. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 89--111.
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    Split Brains — Split Persons.Steven Burns - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:41-46.
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    The Humean Female.Steven Burns - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (3):415-424.
    Hume, despite his disapproval of societies which enslave women, admits females to 'the rights and privileges of society' only from 'humanity' and on the strength of their 'charms'. It is argued that hume's understanding of this inequality is based on the doctrine that different virtues–physical, moral and intellectual–are appropriate to the different sexes, and that in general it is males who are and deserve to be the proprietors of families.
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    The kokugaku (native studies) school.Susan Burns - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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