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    Post-physicalism and Beyond.D. Vaden House & Marvin J. McDonald - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (4):593-.
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    Without God or his doubles: realism, relativism, and Rorty.D. Vaden House - 1994 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    "Without God or His Doubles" offers a sympathetic but critical interpretation of the philosophy of Richard Rorty.
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    Philosophy as Responsibility: A Celebration of Hendrik Hart's Contribution to the Discipline.James H. Olthuis, Hendrik M. Vroom, John H. Kok, Dirk H. Th Vollenhoven, Nicholas John Ansell, Stoffel N. D. Francke, Gary R. Shahinian, Jeffrey Dudiak, Lambert Zuidervaart, D. Vaden House, Carroll Guen Hart, Janet Catherina Wesselius & Perry Recker (eds.) - 2002 - Upa.
    This festschrift collects a number of insightful essays by a group of accomplished Christian scholars, all of who have either worked with or studied under Hendrik Hart during his 35-year tenure as Senior Member in Systematic Philosophy at the Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, Canada.
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    Post-physicalism and beyond.D. House Vaden & Marvin J. McDonald - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (4):593-621.
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    Siblings and Discordant Eligibility for Gene Therapy Research: Considering Parental Requests for Non-Trial "Compassionate Use”.Jamie Webb, Lesha D. Shah & Alison Bateman-House - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics:147775092098357.
    Deciding whether to grant an expanded access request for a child whose sibling is enrolled in a gene therapy trial involves a number of complex factors: considering the best interests of the child, the psychosocial and economic impact on the family, and the concerns and obligations of researchers. Despite the challenges in coming to a substantively fair outcome in cases of discordant eligibility, creating a procedurally fair decision-making process to adjudicate requests is essential.
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    Preapproval Nontrial Access and Off-Label Use: Do They Meet Criteria for Dual-Deviation Review?Carolyn Riley Chapman, Kelly McBride Folkers, Andrew McFadyen, Lesha D. Shah & Alison Bateman-House - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (6):22-25.
    Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2019, Page 22-25.
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    The Life of Sextus Empiricus.D. K. House - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (01):227-.
    Sextus Empiricus does not reveal anything of himself as distinct from ‘the Sceptic’ except in a passing and incidental way. He does not refer to his contemporaries, nor to his country, nor to any personal experiences, in such a way as to provide a definite picture of his life and times. The few references he makes to his involvement in the medical profession are as perplexing as they are enlightening. The only attachments which Sextus strongly identifies with in his extant (...)
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    Manera de tratar Agustín a Aristóteles en el libro 4 de las Confesiones.D. K. House - 1995 - Augustinus 40 (156-159):119-124.
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    Fetal Therapies and Clinical Research: Beyond Risk and Benefit.Alison Bateman-House, Rafael Escandon, Andrew McFadyen, Cara Hunt, John Lantos & Lesha D. Shah - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):1-3.
    Advancements in fetal assessment and therapeutic intervention in medical practice and clinical research call for corresponding progress in regulatory and ethical guidance. In “A new ethical framewo...
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    A nonmonotonic effect of distribution of trials in retardate learning and memory.Richard D. Sperber, Daryl B. Greenfield & Betty J. House - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 99 (2):186.
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    Did Aristotle Understand Plato?D. K. House - 1999 - Dionysius 17:7-25.
    The paper attempts to show that Aristotle's critique of Plato's teachings provides an exemplary model of sound, scientific, philosophical commentary. This view has been vigorously opposed by one of the most brilliant Platonist in our century. J.N. Findlay sharply distinguishes between the Aristotle whom he regards as a faithful recorder of his master's teachings, and the Aristotle whom he condemns as a thoroughly misguided and incompetent Platonic commentator. I join Findlay in giving first authority to Aristotle's evidence against Cherniss and (...)
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    Qualifying Qualia Through the Skyhook Test.Tere Vadén - 2001 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):149-169.
    If we are to preserve qualia, one possibility is to take the current academic, philosophical, and theoretical notion less seriously and current natural science and some pre-theoretical intuitions about qualia more seriously. Dennett (1997) is instrumental in showing how ideas of the intrinsicalness and privacy of qualia are misguided and those of ineffability and immediacy misinterpreted. However, by combining ideas of non-mechanicalness used in contemporary natural science with the pre-theoretical idea that qualia are special because they are unique, we get (...)
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    Commentary on Risto Naatanen (1990). The role of attention in auditory information processing as revealed by event-related potentials and other brain measures of cognitive fenctiono BBS 13s201-2888. [REVIEW]A. Ryan, R. D. Ryder, L. Schiebinger, P. Singer & Random House - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4.
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    Public Stem Cell Banks: Considerations of Justice in Stem Cell Research and Therapy.Ruth R. Faden, Liza Dawson, Alison S. Bateman-House, Dawn Mueller Agnew, Hilary Bok, Dan W. Brock, Aravinda Chakravarti, Xiao-Jiang Gao, Mark Greene, John A. Hansen, Patricia A. King, Stephen J. O'Brien, David H. Sachs, Kathryn E. Schill, Andrew Siegel, Davor Solter, Sonia M. Suter, Catherine M. Verfaillie, LeRoy B. Walters & John D. Gearhart - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (6):13-27.
    If stem cell-based therapies are developed, we will likely confront a difficult problem of justice: for biological reasons alone, the new therapies might benefit only a limited range of patients. In fact, they might benefit primarily white Americans, thereby exacerbating long-standing differences in health and health care.
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    Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Sanctandrean. Edited by I.D. McFarlane. MRTS : Binghamton, 1986.Paula DeYoung House - 1987 - Moreana 24 (3-4):171-176.
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    Advancing Brain-Computer Interface Applications for Severely Disabled Children Through a Multidisciplinary National Network: Summary of the Inaugural Pediatric BCI Canada Meeting.Eli Kinney-Lang, Dion Kelly, Erica D. Floreani, Zeanna Jadavji, Danette Rowley, Ephrem Takele Zewdie, Javad R. Anaraki, Hosein Bahari, Kim Beckers, Karen Castelane, Lindsey Crawford, Sarah House, Chelsea A. Rauh, Amber Michaud, Matheus Mussi, Jessica Silver, Corinne Tuck, Kim Adams, John Andersen, Tom Chau & Adam Kirton - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Thousands of youth suffering from acquired brain injury or other early-life neurological disease live, mature, and learn with only limited communication and interaction with their world. Such cognitively capable children are ideal candidates for brain-computer interfaces. While BCI systems are rapidly evolving, a fundamental gap exists between technological innovators and the patients and families who stand to benefit. Forays into translating BCI systems to children in recent years have revealed that kids can learn to operate simple BCI with proficiency akin (...)
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  17. Ethics education for medical house officers: long-term improvements in knowledge and confidence.D. P. Sulmasy & E. S. Marx - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (2):88-92.
    OBJECTIVE: To examine the long-term effects of an innovative curriculum on medical house officers' (HOs') knowledge, confidence, and attitudes regarding medical ethics. DESIGN: Long term cohort study. The two-year curriculum, implemented by a single physician ethicist with assistance from other faculty, was fully integrated into the programme. It consisted of monthly sessions: ethics morning report alternating with didactic conferences. The content included topics such as ethics vocabulary and principles, withdrawing life support, informed consent, and justice. Identical content was offered (...)
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    A randomized trial of ethics education for medical house officers.D. P. Sulmasy, G. Geller, D. M. Levine & R. R. Faden - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (3):157-163.
    We report the results of a randomized trial to assess the impact of an innovative ethics curriculum on the knowledge and confidence of 85 medical house officers in a university hospital programme, as well as their responses to a simulated clinical case. Twenty-five per cent of the house officers received a lecture series, 25 per cent received lectures and case conferences, with an ethicist in attendance, and 50 per cent served as controls. A post-intervention questionnaire was administered. Knowledge (...)
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    The housing problems of cardinal Francesco gonzaga.D. S. Chambers - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):21-58.
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    Housing and environmental factors and their effects on the health of children in the slums of Karachi, Pakistan.Rennie M. D'souza - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (3):271-281.
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    Housing environments and the barpressing vs freeloading phenomenon in rats.Robert D. Tarte, Steven G. Townsend & Charles R. Vernon - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2):69-71.
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  22. Atkinson-Grosjean, and D. House (2001).'Changes In Academy/Industry/State Relations In Canada: The Creation And Development Of The Networks Of Centres Of Excellence'. [REVIEW]D. J. Fisher - 2001 - Minerva 39 (299-325):310.
     
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    The Mystic Will. Based on a Study of the Philosophy of Jacob Boehme. By Howard H. Brinton, Ph.D. With an Introduction by Rufus M. Jones, M.A., D.Litt. (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1931. Pp. xiii + 269. Price 8s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]E. S. Water House - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):114-.
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    The Joker Takes the White House, Crashes the End of History.D. Pan - 2016 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2016 (177):202-208.
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  25. Architectural Function and Decorative Programs in the Terrace Houses at Ephesos.D. Parrish - 1997 - Topoi 7 (2):579-633.
     
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    The Prison House of Language.R. D'Amico - 1974 - Télos 1974 (22):154-163.
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    The House that Jack Built.Eric D. Perl - 2017 - Ancient Philosophy 37 (1):169-184.
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  28. You, Me, and We: The Sharing of Emotional Experiences.D. Zahavi - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (1-2):84-101.
    When surveying recent philosophical work on the nature and status of collective intentionality and we-intentions, it is striking how much effort is spent on analysing the structure of joint action and on establishing whether or not the intention to, say, go for a walk or paint a house together is reducible to some form of I-intentionality. Much less work has been devoted to an analysis of shared affects and emotions. This is regrettable, not only because emotional sharing in all (...)
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    Knowledge, Mind and Nature. By Bruce Aune (N.Y.: Random House, 1967. Pp. xv + 296. Price $5.25).D. W. Hamlyn - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (169):244-.
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    The House, the City, and the Judge. [REVIEW]A. B. D. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):305-306.
    A scholarly, clearly written interpretation of the Oresteia, interweaving the aesthetic, moral, political and cosmic elements in the drama. The author gives a valuable assessment of Aeschylus' reaction to the then current ideas of Plato and Aristotle. In an excellent chapter on the meanings of catharsis, he shows how Aeschylus interpreted Aristotle's theory of tragedy.--A. B. D.
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  31. How philosophers trivialize art: Bleak house, oedipus Rex , "Leda and the Swan".Michael D. Hurley - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (1):pp. 107-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:How Philosophers Trivialize Art: Bleak House, Oedipus Rex, "Leda and the Swan"Michael D. HurleyIIt is a Perverse but unsurprising irony that answers to the question of whether art can give us knowledge characteristically trivialize that which draws us to individual artworks in the first place. The experience of art is sidelined in favor of the apparent after-effect of that experience. Even those writing against each other tend to (...)
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    Adolf Greifenhagen: Das Vesta-relief aus Wilton House. (121/122 Winckelmannsprogramm der Archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin.) Pp. 375; 3 plates, 16 figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1967. Paper, DM. 25. [REVIEW]D. E. Strong - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):304-.
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  33. Momma taught us to keep a clean house.Ashley D. Hairston - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):66-69.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent. , was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service(s) from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention . The editors recommend that to experience the (...)
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    A House for Hope. [REVIEW]Daniel D. Williams - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (3):239-241.
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  35. Sarah Westphal, Textual Poetics of German Manuscripts, 1300–1500.(Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture.) Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1993. Pp. 244; 3 tables. $59.95. [REVIEW]Stephanie van D'EldenCain - 1996 - Speculum 71 (4):1035-1036.
     
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  36. Frederic Jameson, "The Prison House of Language"; Victor Erlich, "Russian Formalism: History, Doctrine". [REVIEW]Robert D'amico - 1974 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 22.
    Title: The Prison House of LanguagePublisher: Princeton University PressISBN: 0691013160Author: Frederic JamesonTitle: Russian Formalism: History, DoctrinePublisher: Mouton & Co.Author: Victor Erlich.
     
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    Cameras in the station house.Richard D. Emery - 1998 - Criminal Justice Ethics 17 (1):43-44.
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    A House for Hope. [REVIEW]Daniel D. Williams - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (3):239-241.
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    The House, the City, and the Judge. [REVIEW]B. D. A. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):305-306.
    A scholarly, clearly written interpretation of the Oresteia, interweaving the aesthetic, moral, political and cosmic elements in the drama. The author gives a valuable assessment of Aeschylus' reaction to the then current ideas of Plato and Aristotle. In an excellent chapter on the meanings of catharsis, he shows how Aeschylus interpreted Aristotle's theory of tragedy.--A. B. D.
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    Adolf Greifenhagen: Das Vesta-relief aus Wilton House. (121/122 Winckelmannsprogramm der Archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin.) Pp. 375; 3 plates, 16 figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1967. Paper, DM. 25. [REVIEW]D. E. Strong - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):304-304.
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    ‘Neither Pure Love nor Imitating Capitalism’: Euro WILD and the Invention of Women's Music Distribution in Europe, 1980–1982.D.-M. Withers - 2018 - Feminist Review 120 (1):85-100.
    Euro Women's Independent Label Distribution (WILD) was a pan-European network of feminist music distributors active in the early 1980s. They were affiliated to WILD, the US-based Women's Music distribution network founded in 1979 to disseminate the growing corpus of Women's Music emerging from the US Women's Liberation Movement (WLM). This article presents an interpretation of archive materials that document Euro WILD's activities from the Women's Revolutions Per Minute archive, housed at the Women's Art Library, London. Constrained and enabled by the (...)
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    A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths about Science. [REVIEW]Eric D. Hetherington - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):714-715.
    Postmodern theorists have proposed startling claims about the nature of science. The Strong Programme in the sociology of knowledge argues that it is illegitimate to use evaluative notions, like truth and falsity, in analyzing why a scientific community accepts some theories while rejecting others. This thesis suggests that political and social factors play decisive roles in the justification of our scientific beliefs. Others argue that science is based on men’s ways of knowing and that we need to develop a new (...)
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    The Elephant in the Living Room of the House of Health Care.Richard D. Lamm - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):101-102.
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    The Problem of the Correct Answer.Matthew D. Ziff - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 51 (1):45-53.
    If you do not know the correct answer, guess.Design addresses need, of various types. A designer “designs” to address, to propose a possibility, or to meet a need. A great variety of things are designed: shoes, posters, watches, houses, televisions, keyboards, movies, washing machines, toasters, belts, and cars, to mention only some.A designer, be he or she an architect, interior designer, graphic designer, product designer, or industrial designer, nearly always provides drawings, models, written descriptions, and overarching ideas in response to (...)
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    Weight in discretionary decision-making.D. Herling - 1999 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (4):583-604.
    House of Lords authority in Tesco v Secretary of State for the Environment [1995] 1 WLR 759 has reinforced the well-established principle that judicial review will distinguish between relevant and irrelevant considerations pertaining to the exercise of a power, and leave the weighing of the relevant ones to the decision-maker. It has also problematized the principle by insisting that relevant factors may adequately be taken into account even where the decision-maker allows them no influence (subject to challenge for irrationality). (...)
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    Googling a Patient.D. George, M. Baker & G. L. Kauffman Jr - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (5):14-15.
    The twenty‐six‐year‐old patient requested a prophylactic bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction because of an extensive family history of cancer. She reported that she had developed melanoma at twenty‐five; that her mother, sister, aunts, and a cousin all had breast cancer; that a cousin had ovarian cancer at nineteen; and that a brother was treated for esophageal cancer at fifteen. The treating team was skeptical about this history, and they could find no documentation of the patient's reported melanoma. The surgeon wrote the (...)
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    Effects of housing space and litter size on play behavior in rats.Heather J. Klinger & Ernest D. Kemble - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):75-77.
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    Do the ward notes reflect the quality of end-of-life care?D. P. Sulmasy, M. Dwyer & E. Marx - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (6):344-348.
    OBJECTIVES: To study the accuracy of reviewing ward notes (chart review) as a measure of the quality of care rendered to patients with "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) orders. DESIGN: We reviewed the charts of 19 consecutive, competent inpatients with DNR orders for evidence that the staff addressed a broad range of patient care needs called Concurrent Care Concerns (CCCs), such as withholding treatments other than resuscitation itself, and attention to patient comfort needs. We then interviewed the patient, consultant physician, (...) officer, and primary nurse and compared the ward notes with the understandings of these staff members. SETTING: The medical service of an urban university medical centre. RESULTS: The average number of documented CCCs addressed per DNR order was 1.1. The ward notes generally agreed with the perceptions of patients, house officers, and nurses (% agreement with notes = 79%, 77%, and 82%; kappa = 0.43, 0.40, 0.50). Consultant physicians' understandings were poorly reflected in the ward notes (% agreement = 59%; kappa = 0.18). They overestimated attention to CCCs compared with the notes (P < 0.0001) and with other observers (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Chart review for attention to CCCs accurately reflects the understandings of patients, house officers, and nurses, but consultant physicians report more attention to CCCs than is recorded in the ward notes or understood by other observers. Better communication regarding end-of-life care plans should be encouraged. (shrink)
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    Philosophy and Politics. By Bertrand Russell. Fourth National Book League Lecture. Delivered at Friends House, London, October 23, 1946. (Cambridge University Press, 1947. Pp. 29. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]W. D. Handcock - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (86):270-.
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    Alison Adburgham, A Radical Aristocrat: The Rt Hon. Sir William Molesworth, Bart., PC, MP of Pencarrow and his wife Andalusia, Padstow, Tabb House, 1990, pp. xviii + 222. [REVIEW]D. E. Martin - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (1):136.
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