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    Metaphysics Is Not Your Strong Point.Cordell Strug - 1984 - Social Theory and Practice 10 (3):333-347.
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    On program synthesis knowledge.Cordell Green & David Barstow - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 10 (3):241-279.
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    On Translating the Republic.Cordell D. K. Yee - 2010 - Review of Metaphysics 64 (2):337-360.
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    Group Virtues: No Great Leap Forward with Collectivism.Sean Cordell - 2017 - Res Publica 23 (1):43-59.
    A body of work in ethics and epistemology has advanced a collectivist view of virtues. Collectivism holds that some social groups can be subjects in themselves which can possess attributes such as agency or responsibility. Collectivism about virtues holds that virtues are among those attributes. By focusing on two different accounts, I argue that the collectivist virtue project has limited prospects. On one such interpretation of institutional virtues, virtue-like features of the social collective are explained by particular group-oriented features of (...)
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  5. Virtuous Persons and Social Roles.Sean Cordell - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (3):254-272.
    The article discusses the characteristics of virtuous persons in relation to their social role(s). It explores the key features of the neo-Aristotelian account of right action and some problems for this account in the context of a certain social role. The problem can be characterized as a dilemma. When evaluating an action in some role, one view is that the obligations and requirements of roles could be taken as something already given by social or professional role descriptions, such that the (...)
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    Constructing effective ethical frameworks for biobanking.Sean Cordell & Heather Widdows - unknown
    This paper is about the actual and potential development of an ethics that is appropriate to the practices and institutions of biobanking, the question being how best to develop a framework within which the relevant ethical questions are first identified and then addressed in the right ways. It begins with ways in which a standard approach in bioethics – namely upholding a principle of individual autonomy via the practice of gaining donors’ informed consent – is an inadequate ethical framework for (...)
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    Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement.S. Cordell - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (255):330-332.
  8. Biobanking: ethics, governance and regulation (Eighth International Workshop, Birmingham).Sean Cordell - 2011 - In Katharina Beier, Nils Hoppe, Christian Lenk & Silvia Schnorrer (eds.), The ethical and legal regulation of human tissue and biobank research in Europe: proceedings of the Tiss.EU project. Universit atsverlag G ottingen.
     
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    Can there be a virtue ethics of institutions?Sean Cordell - unknown
    This is an unpublished conference paper for the 3rd Annual Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues conference at Oriel College, Oxford University, Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th January 2015. These papers are works in progress and should not be cited without author’s prior permission.
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  10. Can there be an ethics for institutional agents?Sean Cordell - 2018 - In Kendy Hess, Violetta Igneski & Tracy Lynn Isaacs (eds.), Collectivity: Ontology, Ethics, and Social Justice. Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    Metaphysics and Method in Plato's Statesman (review).Crystal Cordell - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (1):168-169.
    Crystal Cordell - Metaphysics and Method in Plato's Statesman - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 46.1 168-169 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Crystal Cordell University of TorontoÉcole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris Kenneth Sayre. Metaphysics and Method in Plato's Statesman. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xii + 265. Cloth, $75.00. In his most recent book on Plato, Kenneth Sayre argues that the Statesman is, (...)
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    Aristotelian Philosophy: Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre.Sean Cordell - 2009 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (1):137-139.
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    Germany in flux: Some observations on the dimensions of German unification and the new European order.Karl Cordell - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):409-418.
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    Armstrong was a Cheat: A Reply to Eric Moore.Jon Pike & Sean Cordell - 2019 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14 (2):247-263.
    In this paper, we reply to Eric Moore’s argument that Lance Armstrong did not cheat, at least according to one, standard account of cheating. If that is the case, we argue, so much the worse for th...
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  15. The Biobank as an Ethical Subject.Sean Cordell - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (3):282-294.
    This paper argues that a certain way of thinking about the function of the biobank—about what it does and is constructed for as a social institution aimed at ‘some good’—can and should play a substantial role in an effective biobanking ethic. It first exemplifies an ‘institution shaped gap’ in the current field of biobanking ethics. Next the biobank is conceptualized as a social institution that is apt for a certain kind of purposive functional definition such that we know it by (...)
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  16. Why Communities and Their Goods Matter: Illustrated with the Example of Biobanks.Heather Widdows & Sean Cordell - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (1):14-25.
    It is now being recognized across the spectrum of bioethics, and particularly in genetics and population ethics, that to focus on the individual person, and thereby neglect communities and the goods which accrue to them, is to fail to see all the ethically significant features of a range of ethical issues. This article argues that more work needs to be done in order for bioethics to respect not only goods (such as rights and interests) of communities per se, but also (...)
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    European union and the nation‐state: The politics of hope encounters the politics of experience.Karl Cordell - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):710-719.
    (1996). European union and the nation‐state: The politics of hope encounters the politics of experience. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 710-719.
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    Lost property? Legal compensation for destroyed sperm: a reflection and comparison drawing on UK and French perspectives.S. Cordell, F. Bellivier, H. Widdows & C. Noiville - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):747-751.
    In a recent case in the UK, six men stored their sperm before undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer in case they proved to be infertile after the treatment. The sperm was not properly stored and as a result was inadvertently destroyed. The men sued the NHS Trust that stored the sperm and were in the end successful. This paper questions the basis on which the judgement was made and the rationale behind it, namely that the men ‘had ownership’ of the (...)
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    Stereotype discourse in Israel.Chairperson Karl Cordell & Henriette Dahan Kalev - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):680-688.
    (1996). Stereotype discourse in Israel. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 680-688.
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    Stereotype discourse in Israel.Karl Cordell & Henriette Dahan Kalev - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):680-688.
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    The Ethics of Social Roles.Alex Barber & Sean Cordell (eds.) - 2023 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    The ethical significance of role occupancy has long gone under-acknowledged as a topic within normative ethics. To be more accurate, while certain social roles (including legal, medical, business, military, gender, and family roles) have been recognized as ethically significant, their significance has mostly been addressed piecemeal. We currently lack a developed literature on the ethical significance of social roles as such—on what they are, on why they appear to have ethical force, on the structure of that force, and on the (...)
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  22. Ancient, modern, and post-national democracy : deliberation and citizenship between the political and the universal.Crystal Cordell Paris - 2016 - In Geoffrey C. Kellow & Neven Leddy (eds.), On Civic Republicanism: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics. University of Toronto Press.
     
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    God and Modern Science.L. Stafford Betty & Bruce Cordell - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):409-435.
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  24. Doing what’s best, but best for whom? Ethics and the mental health social worker.Kenneth McLaughlin & Sean Cordell - unknown
    About the book: This is the first text of its kind to deal exclusively with applied social work ethics. It focuses on an eclectic mix of difficult moral questions or issues encountered in much modern day practice. It is therefore not theoretically driven with some practical elements attached, but is instead is a practice-based book, where any theory introduced is linked to tangible practice situations. It is also thought-provoking, controversial in parts and always engaging.
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    Playing tag with art and science.Magda Cordell McHale - 1994 - World Futures 40 (1):101-103.
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    Revival of cultural traditions and values.Magda Cordell McHale - 1990 - World Futures 28 (1):17-22.
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    En busca de un marco efectivo para los biobancos.Heather Widdows & Sean Cordell - 2010 - Dilemata 4.
    This paper is about the actual and potential development of an ethics that is appropriate to the practices and institutions of biobanking, the question being how best to develop a framework within which the relevant ethical questions are first identified and then addressed in the right ways. It begins with ways in which a standard approach in bioethics – namely upholding a principle of indivi-dual autonomy via the practice of gaining donors’ informed consent – is an inadequate ethical framework for (...)
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    Growth fundamentalism in dying rural towns:Implications for rural development practitioners. [REVIEW]Curtis W. Stofferahn, Cordell A. Fontaine, Douglas J. McDonald, Mike Spletto & Holly Jeanotte - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (3):25-34.
    In our paper we will try to connect the dynamics of community decline to individual responses. We will operate on two levels of reality. At the first level we will discuss the circumstances surrounding the recent decline of small communities in North Dakota. At the second level we will discuss how this decline affects small town residents' attitudes toward economic development. In the first level analysis we examine the thesis that the natural environment of community growth is economic exploitation; therefore, (...)
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    The Ethics of Biobanking: Key Issues and Controversies. [REVIEW]Heather Widdows & Sean Cordell - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (3):207-219.
    The ethics of biobanking is one of the most controversial issues in current bioethics and public health debates. For some, biobanks offer the possibility of unprecedented advances which will revolutionise research and improve the health of future generations. For others they are worrying repositories of personal information and tissue which will be used without sufficient respect for those from whom they came. Wherever one stands on this spectrum, from an ethics perspective biobanks are revolutionary. Traditional ethical safeguards of informed consent (...)
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  30. Ethnic Variation in Environmental Belief and Behavior: An Examination of the New Ecological Paradigm in Social Psychological Context.C. Y. Johnson, J. M. Bowker & H. K. Cordell - 2004 - Environment and Behavior 36 (2).
     
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    A literatura de cordel como ferramenta para a aquisição do letramento literário em turma de 9º ano do ensino fundamental.Sebastião José Leones de Oliveira & Alexandre António Timbane - 2022 - Desleituras Literatura Filosofia Cinema e outras artes 8.
    A literatura é uma das expressões artísticas mais significativas na história das civilizações, porque o homem constrói o mundo real e imaginário. Ao analisarmos o ensino da literatura, nota-se o quanto o trabalho com essa arte, em sala de aula tem demonstrado um tanto quanto ineficaz, haja vista falta de cultura literária por parte dos estudantes. Nesse contexto, é visto na Literatura de Cordel uma fonte alternativa de trabalho com a prática literária, pois esta carrega importantes marcas e traços de (...)
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    Utopias de Cordel e Textos Afins: una antologia.Chris Gerry - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (3):467-475.
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    Aplicação Do Percurso Temático e Figurativo Em Literatura de Cordel.Charlene Maria dos Santos & Fabio Assis Pinho - 2017 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 4 (1):109-121.
    Esta é uma pesquisa sobre representação temática de folhetos de cordel, utilizando a o Percurso Gerativo de Sentido e seus processos. O objetivo geral é propor a aplicação da análise de assunto - leitura técnica e extração de conceitos - em cordéis de J. Borges, com base nos procedimentos semânticos de tematização e figurativização do percurso gerativo de sentido. Trata-se de uma pesquisa do tipo documental com abordagem qualitativa, tendo como lócus, o Memorial J. Borges. O corpus da pesquisa foi (...)
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  34. The Role Dilemma in Early Confucianism.John Ramsey - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (3):376-387.
    Recently, Sean Cordell has raised a problem for Aristotelians who seriously consider social roles: When the demands of the role conflict with the demands of morality, which norms ought one follow? However, this problem, which I call the role dilemma, is not specific to Aristotelians. Classical Confucians face a similar problem. How do Confucians resolve conflicts between the demands of humaneness (ren 仁) and the demands of social roles and the social norms (li 礼) that govern these roles? Confucians (...)
     
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    Furthering the sceptical case against virtue ethics in nursing ethics.Stephen Holland - 2012 - Nursing Philosophy 13 (4):266-275.
    In a recent article in this journal I presented a sceptical argument about the current prominence of virtue ethics in nursing ethics. Daniel Putman has responded with a defence of the relevance of virtue in nursing. The present article continues this discussion by clarifying, defending, and expanding the sceptical argument. I start by emphasizing some features of the sceptical case, including assumptions about the nature of sceptical arguments, and about the character of both virtue ethics and nursing ethics. Then I (...)
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    Imagining God in Our Ways: The Journals of Frances E. Willard.Diane Capitani - 2003 - Feminist Theology 12 (1):75-88.
    This paper examines the journals of Frances W. Willard, founder and organ izer of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the United States, and their revelations about the gender battle that raged within the psyche of Willard and other young women of her day. The failure of organized Chris tianity to provide solace or unbiased counsel to women such as Willard is apparent in a close reading of Willard's work. Within the pages of her journals, the struggle she faced is (...)
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    Clinical Guidelines and Policies: Can they Improve Emergency Department Pain Management?James Ducharme - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):783-790.
    The prevalence of pain in patients presenting to Emergency Departments has been well documented by both Cordell and Johnston. Equally well documented has been the apparent failure to adequately control that pain. In 1990 Selbst found that patients with long bone fractures received little analgesia in the ED, and Ngai, et al., showed that the under-treatment of pain continued after discharge. In a prospective study, Ducharme and Barber found that up to one third of patients presented with severe pain (...)
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    Clinical Guidelines and Policies: Can They Improve Emergency Department Pain Management?James Ducharme - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):783-790.
    The prevalence of pain in patients presenting to Emergency Departments has been well documented by both Cordell and Johnston. Equally well documented has been the apparent failure to adequately control that pain. In 1990 Selbst found that patients with long bone fractures received little analgesia in the ED, and Ngai, et al., showed that the under-treatment of pain continued after discharge. In a prospective study, Ducharme and Barber found that up to one third of patients presented with severe pain (...)
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    Dialética e Representação da Informação.Sale Mário Gaudêncio, Maria Elizabeth Baltar Carneiro de Albuquerque & Gisele Rocha Côrtes - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 10 (1):109-130.
    Apresenta investigação sobre a relação entre a Representação da Informação e a Dialética, demonstrando que enquanto campos de estudos podem contribuir para um repensar da forma como o conhecimento pode se estabelecer. Traz como questão-chave: Por qual motivo devemos fazer uso dos princípios que regem a Dialética para representar cibercordéis? Para responder a esse problema de pesquisa, tem-se como objetivo geral: Apresentar a Dialética como uma proposta teórico-metodológica capaz de auxiliar no processo de Representação da Informação de cibercordéis. Metodologicamente, a (...)
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    Notas para comprender las imágenes de la Lira Popular.Tomás Cornejo - 2016 - Aisthesis 59:179-202.
    Study about the images of the Chilean broadside literature, known as Lira Popular. The article discusses the relationship between the narrative character of most of the texts and the images, made o n purpose to illustrate or comment on these texts –aimed at a mostly illiterate public–, that lead to conceive the images as eminently referential. Paying attentionto the iconographic models of the woodcuts, however, they become related to images from official culture, setting the mode in which most representative Lira (...)
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