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    Two Decades of the Journal of Academic Ethics: From the Idea to the Present.Deborah C. Poff & Loreta Tauginienė - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (4):451-455.
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    Reflections on the Relationship of Research Integrity to Research Ethics in Publishing.Deborah C. Poff - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (4):259-263.
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    Editorial.Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos - 2003 - Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (1):1-1.
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    Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics.Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This encyclopedia, edited by the past editors and founder of the Journal of Business Ethics, is the only reference work dedicated entirely to business and professional ethics. Containing over 2000 entries, this multi-volume, major research reference work provides a broad-based disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to all of the key topics in the field. The encyclopedia draws on three interdisciplinary and over-lapping fields: business ethics, professional ethics and applied ethics although the main focus is on business ethics. The breadth of scope (...)
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    Ethical Leadership and Global Citizenship: Considerations for a Just and Sustainable Future. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (S1):9 - 14.
    This article discusses issues of social and distributive justice in the context of global capitalism in the twenty-first century and the necessity of incorporating values-clarification and ethical leadership as part of the core curriculum for university graduates.
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  6. Reconciling the irreconcilable: The global economy and the environment. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (6):439-445.
    This paper focusses on the relationship among structural adjustment policies and practices, the business activities of transnational corporations and what Robert Reich has called the coming irrelevance of corporate nationality. The argument presented is that the force of these combined factors makes environmental sustainability impossible.
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    Duties owed in serving students: The importance of teaching moral reasoning and theories of ethical leadership in educating business students. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2007 - Journal of Academic Ethics 5 (1):25-31.
    This article concerns the importance of teaching moral reasoning and ethical leadership to all undergraduate students and in particular makes the case that students in business especially need familiarity with these capacities and theories given the complex world in which they will find themselves. The corollary to this analysis is the claim that content on moral reasoning and ethical leadership be mandatory for all business majors and that all degrees require course material on these subjects.
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    Journal of Business Ethics.Alex C. Michalos & Deborah C. Poff - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1187-1189.
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    Teaching Business Ethics.Alex C. Michalos & Deborah C. Poff - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1745-1746.
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    The duty to protect: Privacy and the public university. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2003 - Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (1):3-10.
    This article addresses the tensions between the sense of responsibility that university administrators feel to protect student privacy with the requirement to be accountable and transparent to the public. This discussion is placed in the context of the history and purpose of post-secondary education.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2003 - Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (2):221-223.
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    Challenges to integrity in university administration: Bad faith and loyal agency. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2004 - Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (3):209-219.
    This paper addresses a small but important subset of the challenges to ethical behaviour that face senior university administrators in their daily work, namely, errors in moral judgment which arise from over-identification and loyalty to the institution. The domain and precipitating factors are not unique to universities but may be more intensely experienced due to two features of the traditional public and private not-for-profit university that are unique. These features include the historical nature and purpose of a university and the (...)
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    James ĉoté and Anton allahar, ivory tower blues: A university system in crisis. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 2008 - Journal of Academic Ethics 6 (2):177-179.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff & D. Stewart - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (1):73-77.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Poff - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (3):73-77.
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    What is so magical about a theory of intrinsic intentionality?Deborah C. Smith - 2003 - Philosophical Papers 32 (1):83-96.
    Abstract Curiously missing in the vast literature on Hilary Putnam's so-called model-theoretic argument against semantic realism is any response from would-be proponents of what Putnam would call magical theories of reference. Such silence is surprising in light of the fact that such theories have occupied a significant position in the history of philosophy and the fact that there are still several prominent thinkers who would, no doubt, favor such a theory. This paper develops and examines various responses to Putnam's argument (...)
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    Quid Quidditism Est?Deborah C. Smith - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (2):237-257.
    Over the last decade or so, there has been a renewed interest in a view about properties known as quidditism. However, a review of the literature reveals that ‘quidditism’ is used to cover a range of distinct views. In this paper I explore the logical space of distinct types of quidditism. The first distinction noted is between quidditism as a thesis explicitly about property individuation and quidditism as a principle of unrestricted property recombination. The distinction recently drawn by Dustin Locke (...)
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    Gunky Objects, Junky Worlds, and Weak Mereological Universalism.Deborah C. Smith - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (1):41-55.
    Einar Bohn has argued that principles of composition must be contingent if gunky objects and junky worlds are both metaphysically possible. This paper critically examines such a case for contingentism about composition. I argue that weak mereological universalism, the principle that any two objects compose something, is consistent with the metaphysical possibility of both gunky objects and junky worlds. I further argue that, contra A. J. Cotnoir, the weak mereological universalist can accept a plausible mereological remainder axiom. The proponent of (...)
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  19. Virtue, Virtue Skepticism, and the Milgram Studies.Deborah C. Zeller - 2007 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (2):50-59.
    Virtue, the centerpiece of ancient ethics, has come under attack by virtue skeptics impressed by results of psychology experiments including Milgram’s obedience studies. The virtue skeptic argues that experimental findings suggest that character structures are so fragile vis-à-vis situational factors as to be explanatorily superfluous: virtues and robust character traits are a myth, and should be replaced by situation-specific “narrow dispositions” (Gilbert Harman) or “local traits” (John Doris). This paper argues that the virtue skeptics’ sweeping claims are ill-founded. First, blending (...)
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  20. Virtue, Virtue Skepticism, and the Milgram Studies.Deborah C. Zeller - 2007 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (Fall 2007):50-59.
    ABSTRACT: Virtue, the centerpiece of ancient ethics, has come under attack by virtue skeptics impressed by results of psychology experiments including Milgram's obedience studies. The virtue skeptic argues that experimental findings suggest that character structures are so fragile vis-å-vis situational factors as to be explanatorily superfluous: virtues and robust character traits are a myth, and should be replaced by situation-specific "narrow dispositions" (Gilbert Harman) or "local traits" (John Doris). This paper argues that the virtue skeptics' sweeping claims are ill-founded. First, (...)
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    When feeling bad makes you look good: Guilt, shame, and person perception.Deborah C. Stearns & W. Gerrod Parrott - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):407-430.
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    Mathematical Structure Applied to Metaethical Dialectics.Deborah C. Arangno & Lorraine Marie Arangno - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):1563-1577.
    This paper seeks to utilize mathematical methods to formally define and analyze the metaethical theory that is ethical reductionism. In contemporary metaethics, realist-antirealist debates center on the ontology of moral properties. Our research reflects an innovative methodology using methods from Graph Theory to clarify a debated position of Meta-Ethics, previously encumbered by intrinsic vagueness and ambiguity. We employ rigorous mathematical formalism to symbolize, parse, and thus disambiguate, particular philosophical questions regarding ethical ontological materialism of the reductionist variety. In this paper, (...)
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    JNK, cytoskeletal regulator and stress response kinase? A Drosophila perspective.Deborah C. I. Goberdhan & Clive Wilson - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (12):1009-1019.
    Abstractc-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are intracellular stress-activated signalling molecules, which are controlled by a highly evolutionarily conserved signalling cascade. In mammalian cells, JNKs are regulated by a wide variety of cellular stresses and growth factors and have been implicated in the regulation of remarkably diverse biological processes, such as cell shape changes, immune responses and apoptosis. How can such different stimuli activate the JNK pathway and what roles does JNK play in vivo? Molecular genetic analysis of the Drosophila JNK gene (...)
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    The use of reflective and reasoned portfolios by doctors.Deborah C. Saltman, Abdollah Tavabie & Michael R. Kidd - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):182-185.
  25. Reference Librarians in Private Practice: Ethical Issues in the Transition from Employee to Self-Employment.Deborah C. Sawyer - 1995 - Journal of Information Ethics 4 (2):52-59.
     
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    Guidelines for every person.Deborah C. Saltman - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (1):1-9.
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    Groups or teams in health care: finding the best fit.Deborah C. Saltman, Natalie A. O'Dea, Jane Farmer, Craig Veitch, Gaye Rosen & Michael R. Kidd - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):55-60.
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    A Hole in the Defense of Pure Reason.Deborah C. Smith - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:345-360.
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    A Hole in the Defense of Pure Reason.Deborah C. Smith - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:345-360.
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    Composition, Contingency, and Local Supervenience.Deborah C. Smith - 2019 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 57 (4):589-612.
    A growing number of philosophers have argued against the orthodoxy that the correct principle of composition will be a metaphysically necessary truth. With contingentism about composition a seemingly viable option, it would appear that would‐be necessitarians shoulder the burden of proof. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the contingentist, too, has a significant burden. I argue that nonbrutal principles of composition satisfy a principle according to which facts about whether or not a collection composes supervene on noncomposition (...)
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    Introduction and Elimination Rules vs. Equivalence Rules in Systems of Formal Logic.Deborah C. Smith - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (4):379-390.
    This paper argues that Lemmon-style proof systems (those that consist of only introduction and elimination inference rules) have several pedagogical benefits over Copi-style systems (those that make use of inference rules and equivalence rules). It is argued that Lemmon-style systems are easier to learn as they do not require memorizing as many rules, they do not require learning the subtle distinction between a rule of inference and a rule of replacement, and deriving material conditionals is more straightforward. Finally, it is (...)
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    Introduction and Elimination Rules vs. Equivalence Rules in Systems of Formal Logic.Deborah C. Smith - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (4):379-390.
    This paper argues that Lemmon-style proof systems (those that consist of only introduction and elimination inference rules) have several pedagogical benefits over Copi-style systems (those that make use of inference rules and equivalence rules). It is argued that Lemmon-style systems are easier to learn as they do not require memorizing as many rules, they do not require learning the subtle distinction between a rule of inference and a rule of replacement, and deriving material conditionals is more straightforward. Finally, it is (...)
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    Metaphysical Antirealism and Objective Truth: Is Metaphysical Antirealism Self-Refuting?Deborah C. Smith - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):293-313.
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    Metaphysical Antirealism and Objective Truth: Is Metaphysical Antirealism Self‐Refuting?Deborah C. Smith - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):293-313.
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    Mind-independence and the logical space of Wright's realist-relevant axes.Deborah C. Smith - 2011 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (2):164-191.
    This paper continues the work begun by Crispin Wright of identifying, articulating, and explaining the relations between various realist-relevant axes that emerge when it is conceded that any predicate capable of satisfying a small range of platitudes is syntactically and semantically adequate to count as a truth predicate for a discourse. I argue that the fact that a given discourse satisfies the three realist-relevant axes that remain if evidence-transcendent truth and reference to evidence-transcendent facts are ruled out by Dummettian meaning-theoretic (...)
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    Moral Realism, Skepticism and Anti-Realism: A critical analysis of the criteria for moral realism.Deborah C. Smith - 2001 - Disputatio 1 (11):1 - 10.
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    Warranted assertibility and the norms of assertoric practice: Why truth and warranted assertibility are not coincident norms.Deborah C. Smith - 2005 - Ratio 18 (2):206–220.
    Crispin Wright has argued that truth and warranted assertibility are coincident but non-co-extensive norms of assertoric practice and that this fact tends to inflate deflationary theories of truth. Wright’s inflationary argument has generated much discussion in the literature. By contrast, relatively little has been said about the claim that truth and warranted assertibility are coincident norms. This paper will examine that claim. Wright’s argument for the claim that truth and warranted assertibility are coincident norms is first clearly presented. It is (...)
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    The Case for Metaphysical Realism.Deborah C. Smith - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (3):411-419.
    This work defends a modest version of metaphysical realism. The commitments of the view are spelled out and the strongest argument for it is presented. It is suggested that failure to find this argument persuasive frequently arises from either a failure to distinguish between trivial and nontrivial dependence of minds on minds or a tendency to equivocate between metaphysical and theoretical timelines. The notion of mind-dependence is then explored in more detail. It is argued that, while the metaphysical realist has (...)
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    On the Cardinality Argument Against Quidditism.Deborah C. Smith - 2023 - Acta Analytica 38 (2):275-281.
    Robert Black argues against quidditism on the grounds that the quidditist is either committed to proper-class many possible worlds and proper-class many possible fundamental properties or must adopt an unacceptably arbitrary restriction on the number of possible fundamental properties. In this paper, I examine Black’s cardinality argument against quidditism and argue that quidditists and non-quidditists alike have reason to reject a key premise of that argument. While it may be the case that the quidditist is committed to nomically indiscernible possible (...)
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  40. Parfit on Personal Identity.Deborah C. Smith - 2001 - Idealistic Studies 31 (2-3):169-181.
    This paper examines Parfit's argument that personal identity is not what matters, focusing on his case against reductionist theories of personal identity. I argue that Parfit's reasons for rejecting reductionist views do not take the physical criterion for personal identity seriously enough. I outline a thoroughly naturalistic version of the reductionist theory that, if true, would escape Parfit's criticism. Such a view would be a plausible candidate for a relation that would matter as much as, if not more than, the (...)
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    The idea of a germ.Deborah C. Brunton - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (2):367-373.
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    Properties, laws, and worlds.Deborah C. Smith - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (4):471-489.
    Jonathan Schaffer argues against a necessary connection between properties and laws. He takes this to be a question of what possible worlds we ought to countenance in our best theories of modality, counterfactuals, etc. In doing so, he unfairly rigs the game in favor of contingentism. I argue that the necessitarian can resist Schaffer’s conclusion while accepting his key premise that our best theories of modality, counterfactuals, etc. require a very wide range of things called ‘possible worlds’. However, the necessitarian (...)
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    Rainbows, Time Zones, and Other Mind-Dependent Objects: Making Sense of the Relevant Notions of “Mind-Dependence” in the Debate between Metaphysical Realists and Antirealists.Deborah C. Smith - 2012 - Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):38-44.
    In a recent article, Sam Page distinguishes four kinds of mind-dependence : ontological, causal, structural, and individuative. He argues that, despite the fact that the metaphysical realism/antirealism debate has been frequently characterized as a debate between those who accept and those who deny that the world is causally and/or structurally dependent on minds, many antirealists are primarily interested in defending the claim that the world is individuatively mind-dependent. In this article, I critically examine these differing senses of “ mind-dependence ” (...)
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    Superassertibility and the Equivalence Schema: A Dilemma for Wright’s Antirealist.Deborah C. Smith - 2007 - Synthese 157 (1):129-139.
    In _Truth and Objectivity_, Crispin Wright argues that the notion of superassertibility affords the antirealist (with respect to a given range of discourse) a viable alternative to the realist’s more robust notion of truth. Toward this end, he endeavors to prove that a superassertibility predicate can satisfy the traditional equivalence schema: it is true that P iff P. (Wright takes satisfaction of this schema to be a criterion of adequacy for any viable truth predicate.) In this paper, I will argue (...)
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    Guidelines: time to spin some webs. Commentary on 'Clinical guidelines: ways ahead' (C. W. R. Onion and T. Walley, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4, 287–293, this issue). [REVIEW]Professor Deborah C. Saltman Mb Bs Fafphm - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (4):309-311.
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    The Eighteenth-Century Campaign to Avoid DiseaseJames C. Riley.Deborah C. Brunton - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):620-621.
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    Disease, Medicine, and Society in England, 1550-1860. Roy Porter.Deborah C. Brunton - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):682-682.
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    The idea of a germ.Deborah C. Brunton - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (2):367-373.
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    Objective Prescriptions and Other Essays. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Smith - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (3):638-639.
    R. M. Hare’s last book is a collection of his essays from the 1980s and 1990s. There is a unity and structure to this collection that is not entirely captured in Hare’s introductory remarks in the preface. The essays fall into three main categories. One group is purely theoretical, developing and motivating Hare’s moral theory, objective prescriptivism. A second group is polemical in nature and aimed at philosophers and philosophical methodologies hostile to objective prescriptivism. The third group applies Hare’s preferred (...)
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    Non-Treatment of Spina Bifida Babies.Douglas N. Walton & Deborah C. Hobbs - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:463-480.
    This article presents a philosophical framework for physician-family ethical decision-making for the controversial cases of withdrawal, initiation, or continuation of treatment for spina bifida infants. The well-known criteria for selective treatment proposed by Lorber are shown to be ethically sub-optimal on the grounds that they are based on a general conception of the decision framework that is open to serious criticisms and questioning.We propose a model of joint physician-family decision-making that we think represents a more rational method of balancing patient (...)
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