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    Connecticut Supreme Court Denies Claim of Emergency Room Negligence.S. J. - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (3):297-298.
    In Barrett v. Danbury Hospital ), the Supreme Court of Connecticut held that the fear of contracting or transmitting HIV or any other blood-borne pathogens is not a compensable injury and does not give rise to a negligence or a medical malpractice claim. The court's decision affirmed the holding of a Connecticut trial court.In June 1990, Allen Barrett was admitted to Danbury Hospital complaining of abdominal pain. He had a history of gall bladder trouble. Barrett was placed on (...)
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    No Negroes in Connecticut.Paul C. Taylor - 2016 - In Black is Beautiful. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 32–76.
    This chapter starts with a narration from the film Far From Heaven, where a white man at a party being held at Connecticut, claims that there are no Negroes in the city, disregarding even the presence of blacks who are serving drinks. It shows that the tradition of reflecting on black invisibility provides the resources for identifying and working through a particular kind of problem case. The cases are the race‐specific casting decisions in film and theatre, exemplified by the (...)
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  3. A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court.Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 2002 - Newsletter of Cognitive Science Society (Now Defunct).
    What is consciousness? Of course, each of us knows, privately, what consciousness is. And we each think, for basically irresistible reasons, that all other conscious humans by and large have experiences like ours. So we conclude that we all know what consciousness is. It's the felt experiences of our lives. But that is not the answer we, as cognitive scientists, seek in asking our question. We all want to know what physical process consciousness is and why it produces this very (...)
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    A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court.Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle - unknown
    What is consciousness? Of course, each of us knows, privately, what consciousness is. And we each think, for basically irresistible reasons, that all other conscious humans by and large have experiences like ours. So we conclude that we all know what consciousness is. It's the felt experiences of our lives. But that is not the answer we, as cognitive scientists, seek in asking our question. We all want to know what physical process consciousness is and why it produces this very (...)
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  5. Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.B. van Fraassen & H. Margenau - 1968 - In Raymond Klibansky (ed.), Contemporary Philosophy. Firenze, la Nuova Italia. pp. 25.
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  6. Department of Anthropology Connecticut College New London, Connecticut 06320.Adam Kendon - forthcoming - Semiotics.
  7. B. David Burke Eastern Connecticut State University.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan & George Berkeley - 1995 - In S. Radhakrishnan, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.), New Essays in the Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 6--461.
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    Why the university of connecticut?Wendy J. Glenn, David M. Moss, Douglas Kaufman, Kay Norlander-Case, Charles W. Case & Robert A. Lonning - 2005 - In Wendy J. Glenn, David M. Moss & Richard Lewis Schwab (eds.), Portrait of a Profession: Teaching and Teachers in the 21st Century. Praeger.
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    Thomas More in Bridgeport, Connecticut.James A. Daly - 1981 - Moreana 18 (Number 71-18 (3-4):95-96.
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  10. Category norms of verbal items in 56 categories A replication and extension of the Connecticut category norms.William F. Battig & William E. Montague - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (3p2):1.
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    Victims, perpetrators and paternalism: image driven sexting laws in Connecticut.Laura Vitis - 2019 - Feminist Legal Studies 27 (2):189-209.
    In 2010, Connecticut implemented an offence prohibiting minors from engaging in sexting. This legislation was part of a range of reforms across the United States aiming to better tailor the criminal law’s response to youth sexting by distinguishing sexting from child abuse material. Drawing from submissions to the Connecticut General Assembly’s Sexting Bill, media reports and recent ‘sexting’ cases, this article adopts a feminist perspective and examines the justifications for and implications of this sexting statute. It argues that (...)
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    Seyla Benhabib: The Rights of Others. Aliens, Residents, and Citizens, Yale University Press, Connecticut, 2004.Irene García Aguilera - 2005 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 5:141-143.
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    Not-for-Profit Hospital CEO Performance and Pay: Some Evidence from Connecticut.Jeffrey Kramer & Rexford E. Santerre - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 47 (3):242-251.
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    How Much is a Healthy River Worth? The Value of Recreation-based Tourism in the Connecticut River Watershed.Clement Loo, Helen Poulos, James Workman, Annie deBoer & Julia Michaels - 2015 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 18 (1):44-59.
    Data about flow rate, fishing intensity, and expenditures made by anglers can be used to capture some of the recreational value of waterways in economic terms in a way that avoids a number of the weaknesses of the most commonly used tools such as the contingent valuation method. Furthermore, recreational fishing may spur more economic activity than competing uses of riverine flows such as agriculture. This suggests that potential opportunity cost in regards to recreation ought to be a factor considered (...)
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    Medical-Legal Partnership: Lessons from Five Diverse MLPs in New Haven, Connecticut.Emily A. Benfer, Abbe R. Gluck & Katherine L. Kraschel - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (3):602-609.
    This article examines five different Medical-Legal Partnerships associated with Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut to illustrate how MLP addresses the social determinants of poor health. These MLPs address varied and distinct health and legal needs of unique patient populations, including: 1) children; 2) immigrants; 3) formerly incarcerated individuals; 4) patients with cancer in palliative care; and 5) veterans. The article charts a research agenda to create the evidence base for quality and evaluation metrics, capacity building, sustainability, and (...)
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    Enhancing Community Safety through Interagency Collaboration: Lessons from Connecticut's Project Longevity.Camila Gripp, Chandini Jha & Paige E. Vaughn - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (S4):47-54.
    Group Violence Interventions combine a focused deterrence law enforcement approach with community mobilization and social services. The current study qualitatively examines Project Longevity, Connecticut's largest GVI initiative, to contribute to the limited literature on implementation of gun violence reduction strategies. Relying on interviews with 24 of Project Longevity law enforcement and non-law enforcement partners, we explore the establishment of interagency collaboration, which was viewed by study participants as the most pressing implementation challenge of Project Longevity. Our case study results (...)
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    Reflecting on Access to Common Property Coastal Resources via a Case Study along Connecticut’s Shoreline.Matthew G. McKay - 2015 - Environment, Space, Place 7 (1):68-104.
    Public access to the commons is often restricted, thus leading to implicit regulations. This is relevant toward spatial systems, as an important geographical issue is access to various sites over space, and this paper presents varying degrees of accessibility in different places. There is a dialectic struggle to enhance access to the commons as a fundamental right of the public, with the need to balance tourism and recreational uses of coastal resources with conservation and preservation eff orts. This paper will (...)
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  18. Susette Kelo, et al. v. City of New London, Connecticut.J. F. Becker - 2005 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 19 (4):59.
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  19. Report on the University of Connecticut Conference on Language, Intentionality, and Translation Theory.Samuel C. Wheeler Iii & John Troyer - 1973 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 5:221-221.
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    Searching for Effectiveness: The Functioning of Connecticut Clinical Ethics Committees.Kathleen Berchelmann & Barbara Blechner - 2002 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (2):131-145.
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    Ted Becker y Christa Daryl Slaton: The Future of Teledemocracy, Praeger, Westport, Connecticut, 2000.María Jesús Hinojal Juan - 2002 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 2:135-172.
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    The QS Quantization of Fundamental Particle Mass Robert A. Stone Jr. 1313 Connecticut Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06484 (USA).Fundamental Particle Mass - 2009 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 16 (4).
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    Logic year 1979-80, the University of Connecticut, USA.Manuel Lerman, James Henry Schmerl & Robert Irving Soare (eds.) - 1981 - New York: Springer Verlag.
  24. Scientific and Ethical Considerations in Rare Species Protection: The Case of Beavers in Connecticut.Frank J. Dirrigl Jr, Holmes Rolston & Joshua H. Wilson - 2021 - Ethics and the Environment 26 (1):121-140.
    The protection of rare species abounds with scientific and ethical considerations. An ethical dilemma can emerge when the life of one species is valued higher than that of another, and so we discuss the basis of ranking, protection, and valuation of plants and animals. A duty to protect rare species exists in this age of great losses to plant and animal life, but the scientific and public communities are not always in agreement regarding what species deserve protection. Using a case (...)
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    Evaluating ESCROs: Perspectives from the University of Connecticut.Audrey R. Chapman - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):57-58.
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    Peter Laufer: Organic: a journalist’s quest to discover the truth behind food labeling: Lyons Press, Guilford, Connecticut, 2014, 275 pp, ISBN: 978-0-7627-9071-5.Margaret Connelly - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (3):567-568.
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  27. Mark Twain's Fable of Progress—Political and Economic Ideas in "A Connecticut Yankee".Henry Nash Smith - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (1):114-116.
     
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    Some thoughts about aging from a nineteenth-century Connecticut Yankee.Jannifer Stromberg, Joel D. Howell & W. Andrew Achenbaum - 1991 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (1):140.
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    Report on the University of Connecticut Conference on Language, Intentionality, and Translation Theory.John Troyer - 1973 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 5:221-221.
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    The Healer's Power. Howard Brody. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1992. 311 pp. [REVIEW]Nancy S. Jecker - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):557.
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  31. COMMENTARY-Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: Reading Lolita in Tehran in Connecticut.Simon Hay - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 141:7.
     
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    Philosophical Dimensions of the Neuro-Medical Sciences: Proceedings of the Second Trans-Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine Held at Farmington, Connecticut, May 15–17, 1975.S. Spicker, S. F. Spicker & H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 1976 - Springer.
    Proceedings of the second trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine held at Farmington, Connecticut, May 15-17, 1975.
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    The Law-Medicine Relation: A Philosophical Exploration: Proceedings of the Eighth Trans-Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine Held at Farmington, Connecticut, November 9–11, 1978.S. F. Spicker, Y. M. Healey Jr, Joseph Michael Healey & H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 1981 - Springer.
    Proceedings of the eighth trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine held at Farmington, Connecticut, November 9-11,1978.
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  34. Philip E. Devine. Human diversity and the culture wars: Philosophical perspectives on contemporary cultural conflict. (Wesport, connecticut: Praeger.) Pp. 192. £43.95. [REVIEW]B. A. - 1998 - Religious Studies 34 (2):231-234.
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    Book reviews : Discourse in the social sciences—strategies for translating models of mental illness. By Jonathan D. Moreno and Barry Glassner. Westport, connecticut : Greenwood press, 1982. Pp. 160. $23.95. [REVIEW]Catherine M. Watson - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):114-116.
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    Bill Winders: The politics of food supply: U.S. agricultural policy in the world economy: Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut and London, 2009, 274 pp, ISBN 978-0-300-13924-2. [REVIEW]Douglas H. Constance - 2011 - Agriculture and Human Values 28 (3):455-456.
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    A Bibliography of Philosophical Bibliographies. Édité et compilé par Herbert Guerry. Wesport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1977. 332 pages. [REVIEW]Gilles Paradis - 1978 - Dialogue 17 (4):745-746.
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    Book review: Jo-Ann Pilardi. Simone de beauvoir writing the self: Philosophy becomes autobiography. Westport, connecticut: Greenwood press, 1998. [REVIEW]Ursula Tidd - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (4):182-183.
  39. Book review: Book reviews: Krishnan S, The HPV vaccine controversy: sex, cancer, God, and politics: a guide for parents, women, men, and teenagers, Praeger: Westport, Connecticut, 2008, 248 pp.: 9780313350115, US$39.95. [REVIEW]Christie Klisz - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (3):410-410.
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    Scepticism, Man, and God. Selections from the Major Writings of Sextus Empiricus. Edited with Introduction, Notes and Bibliography by Philip P. Hallie; Translation by Sanford G. Etheridge. (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1964. Pp. xi + 236. Price $8.00.). [REVIEW]D. W. Hamlyn - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (155):89-.
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    Persons: A Comparative Account of the Six Possible Theories. By F.F. Centore. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press , 1979. Pp. xii, 329. $25. [REVIEW]George Englebretsen - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (2):407-409.
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    The New Image of the Person: the Theory and Practice of Clinical Philosophy. By Peter Koestenbaum. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 1978. Pp. xiv, 570. $19.95. [REVIEW]Leslie Evans - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (1):171-175.
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    Medical Sciences - Toby Gelfand, Professionalizing modern medicine: Paris surgeons and medical science and institutions in the eighteenth century. Westport, Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press, 1980. Pp. xviii + 271. [REVIEW]John Gabbay - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (1):86-88.
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    Book Reviews : A Philosophy of Individual Freedom: The Political Thought of F. A. Hayek. BY CALVIN M. HOY. Westport, Connecticut and London, England: Green-wood Press, 1984. Pp. 144. $27.95. [REVIEW]J. W. Grove - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):422-424.
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    Book Reviews : Discourse in the Social Sciences—Strategies for Translating Models of Mental Illness. BY JONATHAN D. MORENO and BARRY GLASSNER. Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press, 1982. Pp. 160. $23.95. [REVIEW]Catherine M. Watson - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):114-116.
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    James H. Schmerl. Peano models with many generic classes. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 43 (1973), pp. 523–536. - James H. Schmerl. Correction to: “Peano models with many generic classes”. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 92 (1981), no. 1, pp. 195–198. - James H. Schmerl. Recursively saturated, rather classless models of Peano arithmetic. Logic Year 1979–80. Recursively saturated, rather classless models of Peano arithmetic. Logic Year 1979–80 (Proceedings, Seminars, and Conferences in Mathematical Logic, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 1979/80). edited by M. Lerman, J. H. Schmerl, and R. I. Soare, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 859. Springer, Berlin, pp. 268–282. - James H. Schmerl. Recursively saturatedmodels generated by indiscernibles. Notre Dane Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 26 (1985), no. 1, pp. 99–105. - James H. Schmerl. Large resplendent models generated by indiscernibles. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 54 (1989), no. 4, pp. 1382–1388. - Jam. [REVIEW]Roman Kossak - 2009 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):222-227.
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    James H. Schmerl. Peano models with many generic classes. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 43 (1973), pp. 523–536. - James H. Schmerl. Correction to: “Peano models with many generic classes”. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 92 (1981), no. 1, pp. 195–198. - James H. Schmerl. Recursively saturated, rather classless models of Peano arithmetic. Logic Year 1979–80. Recursively saturated, rather classless models of Peano arithmetic. Logic Year 1979–80 (Proceedings, Seminars, and Conferences in Mathematical Logic, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 1979/80). edited by M. Lerman, J. H. Schmerl, and R. I. Soare, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 859. Springer, Berlin, pp. 268–282. - James H. Schmerl. Recursively saturatedmodels generated by indiscernibles. Notre Dane Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 26 (1985), no. 1, pp. 99–105. - James H. Schmerl. Large resplendent models generated by indiscernibles. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 54 (1989), no. 4, pp. 1382–1388. - Jam. [REVIEW]Roman Kossak - 2009 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):222-227.
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    Research in Philosophy and Technology: An Annual Compilation of Research. Edited by Paul T. Durbin. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc. 1978. Pp. 390 pages. $12.50 individuals; $25.00 institutions. [REVIEW]Alex C. Michalos - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):718-721.
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    Philosophical Medical Ethics: Its Nature and Significance: Proceedings of the Third Trans-Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine Held at Farmington, Connecticut, December 11–13, 1975.S. F. Spicker & H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 2011 - Springer.
    in a scientific way, and takes the patient and his family into his confidence. Thus he learns something from the sufferer, and at the same time instructs the invalid to the best of his power. He does not give his prescriptions until he has won the patient's support, and when he has done so, he steadilY aims at producing complete restoration to health by persuading the sufferer in to compliance (Laws 4. 720 b-e, [28]). This passage shows the perennial nature (...)
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    IQ and the Wealth of Nations. By Richard Lynn & Tatu Vanhanen. Pp. 298. (Praeger, Westport, Connecticut, London, 2002.) £53.95, ISBN 0-275-97510-X, hardback. [REVIEW]Elena Godina - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (6):783-785.
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