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    Hospital Policy on Appropriate Use of Life-sustaining Treatment.Peter A. Singer, Geoff Barker, Kerry W. Bowman, Christine Harrison, Philip Kernerman, Judy Kopelow, Neil Lazar, Charles Weijer & Stephen Workman - unknown
    OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto Critical Care Medicine Program/Joint Centre for Bioethics Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment. The clinical problem addressed by the Task Force was dealing with requests by patients or substitute decision makers for life-sustaining treatment that their healthcare providers believe is inappropriate. DESIGN: Case study. SETTING: The University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics/Critical Care Medicine Program Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining (...)
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  2. Barker, Philip, Michel Foucault: Subversions of the Subject.W. McDonald - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73:631-631.
     
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    Tragedy and Citizenship: Conflict, Reconciliation, and Democracy from Haemon to Hegel.Derek W. M. Barker - 2008 - SUNY Press.
    Tragedy and Citizenship provides a wide-ranging exploration of attitudes toward tragedy and their implications for politics. Derek W. M. Barker reads the history of political thought as a contest between the tragic view of politics that accepts conflict and uncertainty, and an optimistic perspective that sees conflict as self-dissolving. Drawing on Aristotle's political thought, alongside a novel reading of the Antigone that centers on Haemon, its most neglected character, Barker provides contemporary democratic theory with a theory of tragedy. He sees (...)
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    Michel Foucault: An Introduction.Philip Barker - 1998 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Organized into easy-to-follow thematic sections, it allows the student to explore Foucault's work without overly technical vocabulary. Barker carefully explains the major strands of Foucault's thought on power and knowledge, discipline and punishment, history and the subject, in a clear and engaging style, providing an easy entry into the complexities of Foucault's thinking for the non-specialist reader. Also included is a chronology of Foucault's life and a bibliography for further study.
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  5. Science: A 'Dappled World' or a 'Seamless Web'?Philip W. Anderson - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):487-494.
  6. The tidal model: a guide for mental health professionals.Philip J. Barker - 2005 - New York: Brunner-Routledge. Edited by Poppy Buchanan-Barker.
    The Tidal Model represents a significant alternative to mainstream mental health theories, emphasizing how those suffering from mental health problems can benefit from taking a more active role in their own treatment. Based on extensive research, The Tidal Model charts the development of this approach, outlining the theoretical basis of the model to illustrate the benefits of a holistic model of care which promotes self-management and recovery. Clinical examples are also employed to show how, by exploring rather than ignoring a (...)
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    Mental health ethics: the human context.Philip J. Barker (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    This work provides an overview of traditional and contemporary ethical perspectives and critically examines a range of ethical and moral challenges present in ...
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    Michel Foucault: subversions of the subject.Philip Barker - 1993 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Science: A ‘Dappled World’ or a ‘Seamless Web’?Philip W. Anderson - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):487-494.
  10. Contributors.Philip W. Anderson - unknown
    Is string theory a futile exercise as physics, as I believe it to be? It is an interesting mathematical specialty and has produced and will produce mathematics useful in other contexts, but it seems no more vital as mathematics than other areas of very abstract or specialized math, and doesn't on that basis justify the incredible amount of effort expended on it.
     
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  11. Is measurement itself an emergent property?Philip W. Anderson - 1997 - Complexity 3 (1):14-16.
     
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    The Eightfold Way to the theory of complexity: a prologue.Philip W. Anderson - 1994 - In G. Cowan, D. Pines & D. Elliott Meltzer (eds.), Complexity: metaphors, models, and reality. Perseus Books. pp. 7–16.
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    The Teaching of Health Care Ethics to Students of Nursing in the UK: a pilot study.Shaun Parsons, Philip J. Barker & Alan E. Armstrong - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (1):45-56.
    Senior lecturers/lecturers in mental health nursing (11 in round one, nine in round two, and eight in the final round) participated in a three-round Delphi study into the teaching of health care ethics (HCE) to students of nursing. The participants were drawn from six (round one) and four (round three) UK universities. Information was gathered on the organization, methods used and content of HCE modules. Questionnaire responses were transcribed and the content analysed for patterns of interest and areas of convergence (...)
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  14. Basic Principles of Guidance.Philip W. L. Cox, John Carr Duff & Marie McNamara - unknown
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  15. Modern Theories of Language.Philip W. Davis - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (2):303-306.
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    What is Education?Philip W. Jackson - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    One day in 1938, John Dewey addressed a room of professional educators and urged them to take up the task of “finding out just what education is.” Reading this lecture in the late 1940s, Philip W. Jackson took Dewey’s charge to heart and spent the next sixty years contemplating his words. The stimulating result of a lifetime of thinking about educating,_ What Is Education?_ is a profound philosophical exploration of how we transmit knowledge in human society and how we (...)
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    Avowed reasons and the covering law model.Philip W. Bennett - 1973 - Mind 82 (328):606-607.
  18. The Trinity.Philip W. Butin - 2001
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    Commentary: Heads-up limit hold'em poker is solved.Philip W. S. Newall - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ortega as Phenomenologist: The Genesis of Meditations on Quixote.Philip W. Silver - 1978 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    Nature, environment, and society.Philip W. Sutton (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    How have sociologists responded to the emergence of environmentalism? What has sociology to offer the study of environmental problems? This uniquely comprehensive guide traces the origins and development of environmental movements and environmental issues, providing a critical review of the most significant debates in the new field of environmental sociology. It covers environmental ideas, environmental movements, social constructionism, critical realism, "ecocentric" theory, environmental identities, risk society theory, sustainable development, Green consumerism, ecological modernization and debates around modernity and post- modernity. (...) Sutton adopts a long-term view, which focuses on the relationship between ideas of nature and environment, ecological identities and social change, providing a framework for future research. Bringing environmental issues into contact with sociological theories, Nature, Environment and Society provides an up-to-date introduction to this important new field. It will be essential reading for all students of sociology, environmental studies and anyone interested in understanding environmental problems. (shrink)
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    Reply to Cartwright.Philip W. Anderson - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):499-500.
    I am afraid that Nancy Cartwright and I will have to agree to disagree, on the whole. If my review comes through as harsh, it is perhaps the natural response of a quantum theorist who has worked in economics to a book in which physics and economics are treated as epistemically identical.
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    Eros as Procreation in Beauty.Philip W. Cummings - 1976 - Apeiron 10 (2):23 - 28.
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    If we took Dewey's aesthetics seriously, how would the arts be taught?Philip W. Jackson - 1995 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (3):193-202.
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    Anthropological ethics in context: an ongoing dialogue.Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker (eds.) - 2016 - Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
    This volume examines general ethical principles and controversies in the social sciences by looking specifically at the recent three-year revision process to the American Anthropological Association’s code of ethics. The book’s contributors were members of the task force that undertook that revision and thus have first-hand knowledge of the debates, compromises, and areas of consensus involved in shaping any organization’s ethical vision. The book -reflects the broad diversity of opinion, approach, and practice within anthropology and the social sciences; -develops ethical (...)
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  26. Background and Context to the Current Revisions.Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker - 2016 - In Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker (eds.), Anthropological ethics in context: an ongoing dialogue. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
     
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    Strict-Π1 1 predicates on countable and cofinality ω transitive sets.Philip W. Grant - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (2):161 - 173.
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    Haptic judgments of curvature by blind and sighted humans.Philip W. Davidson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):43.
  29. The daily grind.Philip W. Jackson - 2008 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
     
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  30. John Moorhead, Justinian.(The Medieval World.) London and New York: Longman, 1994. Paper. Pp. ix, 202; 1 map.John W. Barker - 1996 - Speculum 71 (1):181-183.
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  31. Make Your Results Accessible.Alex W. Barker - 2016 - In Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker (eds.), Anthropological ethics in context: an ongoing dialogue. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
     
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  32. Protect and Preserve Your Records.Alex W. Barker - 2016 - In Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker (eds.), Anthropological ethics in context: an ongoing dialogue. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
     
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    The heart of Europe. Essays on literature and ideology.Andrew W. Barker - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):102-103.
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    The Letters of Manuel II Palaeologus.J. W. Barker - 1980 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 73 (1).
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  35. The New Testament Speaks.Glenn W. Barker - 1969
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  36. What's Different?Alex W. Barker & Dena Plemmons - 2016 - In Dena Plemmons & Alex W. Barker (eds.), Anthropological ethics in context: an ongoing dialogue. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
     
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    Nonlinear dynamics, mathematical biology, and social science.Philip W. Anderson - 1997 - Complexity 3 (2):50-51.
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    Agathias.John W. Barker & Averil Cameron - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (1):103.
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    Evolutionary conservation biology.Philip W. Hedrick - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies. pp. 371--383.
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    Technological challenges for social change.Philip W. Hemily & M. N. Őzdas (eds.) - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    A Note on the Transmission of the Title of Ramus's Master's Thesis.Philip W. Cummings - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (3):481.
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    Republic 33dB-D.Philip W. Cummings - 1977 - Apeiron 11 (1):5 - 10.
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    Republic 33dB-D.Philip W. Cummings - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1).
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    Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis.Philip W. Cummings - 1976 - Journal of Critical Analysis 6 (2):62-70.
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    Haptic equivalence matching of curvature by blind and sighted humans.Philip W. Davidson & Teresa T. Whitson - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (4):687.
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  46. Evil, God, and the free will defense.Philip W. Bennett - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (1):39 – 50.
    The author critically examines and rejects alvin plantinga's defense of the free will theodicy, As presented in chapter six of plantinga's "god and other minds". If the author's arguments are correct, Then any attempt on the part of the rational apologist to explain evil by reference to man's free will must be considered futile. Since the arguments presented will be seen as supporting natural atheology (which, For plantinga, Is "the attempt...To show that, Given what we know, It is impossible or (...)
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    The rehabilitation of a dismissed scientist: James E. Strick: Wilhelm Reich, biologist. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015, 455pp, $39.95 HB.Philip W. Bennett - 2015 - Metascience 25 (1):79-82.
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    The Sleeper's Dream and the Stoic's Pain: A Reply to Simpson.Philip W. Bennett - 1973 - Analysis 34 (2):57 - 59.
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    History of the Milling Machine: A Study in Technological DevelopmentRobert S. Woodbury.Philip W. Bishop - 1961 - Isis 52 (4):610-611.
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    A Fresh Analysis of the Origin and Diachronic Development of “Dialectal Tanwīn” in Arabic.Philip W. Stokes - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3):637.
    Scholars of Arabic dialects have long noted the occurrence of a morpheme in a widespread number of dialects, realized -ən or -an, frequently suffixed to morphologically indefinite nouns, especially when followed by an adjective. Separately, another morpheme, realized -un or -u, is attested with a slightly different distribution in the dialects of western Yemen. Traditionally, scholars have interpreted both morphemes as reflexes of an etymological case vowel + tanwīn, traditionally labeled “dialectal tanwīn.” In this paper, I offer a new reconstruction (...)
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