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    Two dimensional Standard Deontic Logic [including a detailed analysis of the 1985 Jones–Pörn deontic logic system].M. de Boer, D. Gabbay, X. Parent & M. Slavkova - 2012 - Synthese 187 (2):623-660.
    This paper offers a two dimensional variation of Standard Deontic Logic SDL, which we call 2SDL. Using 2SDL we can show that we can overcome many of the difficulties that SDL has in representing linguistic sets of Contrary-to-Duties (known as paradoxes) including the Chisholm, Ross, Good Samaritan and Forrester paradoxes. We note that many dimensional logics have been around since 1947, and so 2SDL could have been presented already in the 1970s. Better late than never! As a detailed case study (...)
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  2. The Modal Ontological Argument Meets Modal Fictionalism.Ted Parent - 2016 - Analytic Philosophy 57 (4):338-352.
    This paper attacks the modal ontological argument, as advocated by Plantinga among others. Whereas other criticisms in the literature reject one of its premises, the present line is that the argument is invalid. This becomes apparent once we run the argument assuming fictionalism about possible worlds. Broadly speaking, the problem is that if one defines “x” as something that exists, it does not follow that there is anything satisfying the definition. Yet unlike non-modal ontological arguments, the modal argument commits this (...)
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    Parental attention deficit disorder.F. O. X. Dov - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (3):246-261.
    abstract This essay considers the moral status of certain practices that aim to enhance offspring traits. I develop an objection to offspring enhancement that draws on an account of the role morality of parents. I work out an account of parental ethics by reference to premises about child development and to observations about parenting culture in the United States. I argue that excellence in parenthood consists in a dual responsibility both to guide children toward the good life and to accept (...)
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  4. Machiavelli's missing Romulus and the murderous intent of the Prince.Joseph M. Parent - 2005 - History of Political Thought 26 (4):625-645.
    This paper argues that The Prince should be read as bearing uncomfortably specific policy recommendations, namely for the work's dedicatee Lorenzo de' Medici to kill his uncle Pope Leo X and the college of cardinals to begin unifying Italy. In support of the argument, the paper develops Machiavelli's parallel construction between Chapters Six and Twenty-Six, where he mysteriously omits Romulus from a list of great founders whose example should be emulated. In short, Chapter Twenty-Six is an integral, integrated part of (...)
     
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    Uninformed Origins: Should We Be Advising Parents on the Source of Medicines and Therapies?Tara E. Ness, Zachary J. Tabb, Janet Malek & Frank X. Placencia - 2023 - Health Care Analysis 31 (3):186-195.
    Respecting patient autonomy through the process of soliciting informed consent is a cornerstone of clinical ethics. In pediatrics, until a child becomes an adult or legally emancipated, that ethical tenet takes the form of respect for parental decision-making authority. In instances of respecting religious beliefs, doing so is not always apparent and sometimes the challenge lies not only in the healthcare provider’s familiarity of religious restrictions but also their knowledge of medical interventions themselves which might conflict with those restrictions. We (...)
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    Informed consent in clinical research in France: assessment and factors associated with therapeutic misconception.I. S. Durand-Zaleski, C. Alberti, P. Durieux, X. Duval, S. Gottot, P. Ravaud, S. Gainotti, C. Vincent-Genod, D. Moreau & P. Amiel - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):e16-e16.
    Background: Informed consent in clinical research is mandated throughout the world. Both patient subjects and investigators are required to understand and accept the distinction between research and treatment.Aim: To document the extent and to identify factors associated with therapeutic misconception in a population of patient subjects or parent proxies recruited from a variety of multicentre trials .Patients and methods: The study comprised two phases: the development of a questionnaire to assess the quality of informed consent and a survey of (...)
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    Parents and Family Planning Services. By Cartwright Ann. Pp. x + 293. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970). Price £3.00. [REVIEW]Hilary Hill - 1971 - Journal of Biosocial Science 3 (2):245-247.
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    M. L. W. Laistner: Christianity and Pagan Culture in the Later Roman Empire, together with an English Translation of John Chrysostom's Address on Vainglory and the Right Way for Parents to bring up their Children_. Pp. x+145. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1951. Cloth, 20 _s. net. [REVIEW]T. W. Manson - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (02):127-.
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    X-linkage, lyonization and a female premium in the verbal iq results of orkney schoolchildren, 1947–75.Joan D. T. Goodman & R. B. Anderton - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (1):63-72.
    This paper reports the preliminary findings of an analysis of the Moray House (verbal IQ) results of a base sample of 4383 Orkney children due to be tested in the schools at age 11±1[fraction one-half] years in 1947–75. Girls enjoy a 3·63% premium relative to phenotypically equivalent boys at test age. Relationships within the sample, which includes some members of the parental generation, are known. The trait is found to be X-linked, with nine phenotypes in the boys, and lyonization is (...)
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    Intimate BiotechnologyJoan Rothschild. The Dream of the Perfect Child. x + 343 pp., bibl., index. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005. $24 .Charis Thompson. Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies. x + 360 pp., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2005. $40. [REVIEW]Susan Lindee - 2006 - Isis 97 (3):539-542.
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    X‐linked imprinting: effects on brain and behaviour.William Davies, Anthony R. Isles, Paul S. Burgoyne & Lawrence S. Wilkinson - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (1):35-44.
    Imprinted genes are monoallelically expressed in a parent‐of‐origin‐dependent manner and can affect brain and behavioural phenotypes. The X chromosome is enriched for genes affecting neurodevelopment and is donated asymmetrically to male and female progeny. Hence, X‐linked imprinted genes could potentially influence sexually dimorphic neurobiology. Consequently, investigations into such loci may provide new insights into the biological basis of behavioural differences between the sexes and into why men and women show different vulnerabilities to certain mental disorders. In this review, we (...)
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  12. Heytingsche prädikatenkalkul und metrische räume 251.X. Xxx - 1959 - In A. Heyting (ed.), Constructivity in mathematics. Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 24--250.
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    The case of Ashley X.Steven D. Edwards - 2011 - Clinical Ethics 6 (1):39-44.
    This paper recounts the events surrounding the case of Ashley X, a severely disabled young girl whose parents opted for oestrogen therapy, a hysterectomy and breast removal – the so-called ‘Ashley treatment’ – in order to reduce her projected adult weight and improve her quality of life. Following a description of the events leading up to the procedure itself, and the worldwide debate which ensued, the main arguments in favour and against the procedures are presented. The paper also critically engages (...)
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    Holding Ashley (X): Bestowing Identity Through Caregiving in Profound Intellectual Disability.Joan Liaschenko & Lisa Freitag - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 28 (3):189-196.
    The controversy over the so-called Ashley Treatment (AT), a series of medical procedures that inhibited both growth and sexual development in the body of a profoundly intellectually impaired girl, usually centers either on Ashley’s rights, including a right to an intact, unaltered body, or on Ashley’s parents’ rights to make decisions for her. The claim made by her parents, that the procedure would improve their ability to care for her, is often dismissed as inappropriate or, at best, irrelevant. We argue, (...)
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    Narratives of Irishness and the Problem of Abortion: The X Case 1992.Lisa Smyth - 1998 - Feminist Review 60 (1):61-83.
    This paper considers the ways in which discourses of abortion and discourses of national identity were constructed and reproduced through the events of the X case in the Republic of Ireland in 1992. This case involved a state injunction against a 14-year-old rape victim and her parents, to prevent them from obtaining an abortion in Britain. By examining the controversy the case gave rise to in the national press, I will argue that the terms of abortion politics in Ireland shifted (...)
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    The Dream Of The Perfect Child; Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography Of Reproductive Technologies. [REVIEW]Susan Lindee - 2006 - Isis 97:539-542.
    Joan Rothschild. The Dream of the Perfect Child. x + 343 pp., bibl., index. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005. $24 .; Charis Thompson. Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies. x + 360 pp., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2005. $40.
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    Completeness of Åqvist’s Systems E_ and _F.Xavier Parent - 2015 - Review of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):164-177.
    This paper tackles an open problem posed by Åqvist. It is the problem of whether his dyadic deontic systemsEandFare complete with respect to their intended Hanssonian preference-based semantics. It is known that there are two different ways of interpreting what it means for a world to be best or top-ranked among alternatives. This can be understood as saying that it is optimal among them, or maximal among them. First, it is established that, under either the maximality rule or the optimality (...)
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  18. Forever Small: The Strange Case of Ashley X.Eva Feder Kittay - 2011 - Hypatia 26 (3):610-631.
    I explore the ethics of altering the body of a child with severe cognitive disabilities in such a way that keeps the child “forever small.” The parents of Ashley, a girl of six with severe cognitive and developmental disabilities, in collaboration with her physicians and the Hospital Ethics Committee, chose to administer growth hormones that would inhibit her growth. They also decided to remove her uterus and breast buds, assuring that she would not go through the discomfort of menstruation and (...)
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  19. Partida Segunda de Alfonso X el Sabio.X. Alfonso - forthcoming - Manuscrito:101-102.
     
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  20. Privacy, morality, and the law.W. A. Parent - 1983 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (4):269-288.
  21. Treating Conspiracy Theories Seriously: A Reply to Basham on Dentith.Matthew R. X. Dentith - 2016 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5 (9):1-5.
    A response to Lee Basham's 'The Need for Accountable Witnesses: A Reply to Dentith'.
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  22. The Family and Harmonious Medical Decision Making: Cherishing an Appropriate Confucian Moral Balance.X. Chen & R. Fan - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (5):573-586.
    This essay illustrates what the Chinese family-based and harmony-oriented model of medical decision making is like as well as how it differs from the modern Western individual-based and autonomy-oriented model in health care practice. The essay discloses the roots of the Chinese model in the Confucian account of the family and the Confucian view of harmony. By responding to a series of questions posed to the Chinese model by modern Western scholars in terms of the basic individualist concerns and values (...)
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    X.Y. X. - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72 (3):357-381.
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  24. Knowing‐Wh and Embedded Questions.Ted Parent - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (2):81-95.
    Do you know who you are? If the question seems unclear, it might owe to the notion of ‘knowing-wh’ (knowing-who, knowing-what, knowing-when, etc.). Such knowledge contrasts with ‘knowing-that’, the more familiar topic of epistemologists. But these days, knowing-wh is receiving more attention than ever, and here we will survey three current debates on the nature of knowing-wh. These debates concern, respectively, (1) whether all knowing-wh is reducible to knowing-that (‘generalized intellectualism’), (2) whether all knowing-wh is relativized to a contrast proposition (...)
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    Athens and the Hellenistic kings (338-261 BC): The language of the decrees.X. V. I. Agora & Supplemental Epigraphicum Graecum - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50:113-132.
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    Théophraste, Metaphysica 6 a 23 ss.Margherita Isnardi Parente - 1971 - Phronesis 16 (1):49-64.
  27. Hermeneutic Relations and Interfaces: Linking Agents, Artifacts and Environment in advance.Diego Parente & Luciano Mascaró - forthcoming - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology.
    This article contributes to a specific discussion within the postphenomenological debate by identifying a set of characteristics that a human-technology relationship must possess to be considered as dominantly hermeneutic. After presenting the main features of human-technology relations as a continuum, an understanding widely accepted amongst postphenomenologists, this paper will attempt to explicitly demarcate the characteristics of a family of artifacts where the hermeneutic dimension is dominant. This task will be carried out by introducing the key notion of interface. Ultimately, we (...)
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  28. Platone e Il Problema Degli Ágrapha.Margherita Isnardi Parente - 1993 - Méthexis 6 (1):73-93.
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    Platone e l'Epistola VI.Margherita Parente - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4.
    La VI Epistola platonica, ad una considerazione attenta, si rivela una lettera spuria, pervasa tutta di esotericità e di misticismo. Essa si ricollega al gruppo delle lettere pitagorizzanti dello pseudo-Platone.
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    Théophraste, "Metaphysica" 6 a 23 ss.Margherita Isnardi Parente - 1971 - Phronesis 16 (1):49 - 64.
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    A Case Study of Stakeholder Identification and Prioritization by Managers.Milena M. Parent & David L. Deephouse - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 75 (1):1-23.
    The purpose of this article is to examine stakeholder identification and prioritization by managers using the power, legitimacy, and urgency framework of Mitchell et al. (Academy of Management Review 22, 853–886; 1997). We use a multi-method, comparative case study of two large-scale sporting event organizing committees, with a particular focus on interviews with managers at three hierarchical levels. We support the positive relationship between number of stakeholder attributes and perceived stakeholder salience. Managers’ hierarchical level and role have direct and moderating (...)
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    Jornadas sobre 'EI Programa Filosófico de Carnap: Significado y Consecuencias' (San Sebastiän, 10-12 de abril de 1991).X. Eizagirre - 1991 - Theoria 6 (1/2):336-338.
  33. Maurice Merleau-Ponty: el anclaje corpóreo en el mundo.X. Escribano - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 22:67-79.
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  34. A'Foreign Devil and Gu Hongming, 1847-1928', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden'.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):19-22.
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  35. 'Adultery is a Capital Offence'', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):57-60.
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    A pointer's hypothesis of general intelligence evolved from domain-specific demands.X. T. Wang - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  37. Another Type of Culture', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):61-64.
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  38. Bill Gates's Bodysuit', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):65-68.
     
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    Beyond “pardonable errors by subjects and unpardonable ones by psychologists”.X. T. Wang - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):699-700.
    Violations and biases relative to normative principles of rationality tend to occur when the structure of task environments is novel or the decision goals are in conflict. The two blades of bounded rationality, the structure of task environments and the computational capacities of the actor, can sharpen the conceptual distinctions between the sources of the normative and descriptive gap.
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  40. Beyond the systemic changes (The question of the" true significance of man").X. M. Wang - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (4):62-70.
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    Conservation combats exploitation: Choices within an evolutionary framework.X. T. Wang, Shu Li & Li-Lin Rao - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4):437-438.
    Intentional change when viewed as making a risky or intertemporal choice with evolutionary relevance helps us understand its successes and its failures. To promote future-oriented ecological rationality requires establishing a linkage between nongenetic, cultural, and symbolic selections and genetic adaptations. Coupled with biophilic instinct, intentional conservation is more likely to prevail against evolved desires of environmental exploitation.
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  42. Cultural Debates', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):13-18.
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  43. Experiencing Life', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):50-53.
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  44. Environmental Problems', reprinted from 'My Spiritual Garden'.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):88-92.
     
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  45. Karaoke and the Braying Village', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):54-56.
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  46. My Views on the Novel', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):47-49.
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  47. ""My Views on 'Chinese Traditional Studies", reprinted from 'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):23-28.
  48. My Views on the'Old Three Classes'', reprinted from'My Spiritual Garden.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):78-82.
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  49. On the problem of the debate over one-divides-into-two and two-combine-into-one+ unity of opposites in materialist dialectics after the cultural-revolution in china.X. Wan - 1980 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):55-69.
     
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  50. Preface to'My Spiritual Garden'.X. B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):5-9.
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