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    Simon says: The development of imitation in an enculturated orangutan.H. Lyn Miles, Robert W. Mitchell & Stephen E. Harper - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 278--299.
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  2. Anthropomorphism, apes, and language.H. Lyn Miles - 1997 - In R. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. L. Miles (eds.), Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals. Suny Press. pp. 383--404.
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    Language and the orangutan: the old “person” of the forest.H. Lyn Miles - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 42--57.
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    Methodologies, not method, for primate theory of mind.H. Lyn Miles & Warren P. Roberts - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):126-127.
    Heyes correctly points out some problems in primate theory of mind, but lacks a critical approach to children's theory of mind, and at times implies meta-awareness when discussing theory of mind. Also, in selecting pure experimental designs, she ignores its limitations, as well as the merits, and at times the necessity, of other methodologies.
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    Apes and language: Human uniqueness again?Robert W. Mitchell & H. Lyn Miles - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):200-201.
    Wilkins & Wakefield's intriguing model of language evolution is deficient in evidence of human uniqueness in metaphorical matching, amodal representation, reference, conceptual structure, hierarchical organization, linguistic comprehension, sign use, laterality, and handedness. Primates show communicative reference, laterality, and handedness, and apes in particular show hierarchical organization, conceptual structure, cross-modal abilities, sign use, and displaced reference.
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    Apes have mimetic culture.Robert W. Mitchell & H. Lyn Miles - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):768-768.
  7. Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals.Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. Lyn Miles (eds.) - 1997 - SUNY Press.
    This is the first book to evaluate the significance and usefulness of the practices of anthropomorphism and anecdotalism for understanding animals.
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  8. Taking anthropomorphism and anecdotes seriously.Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. Lyn Miles - 1997 - In R. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. L. Miles (eds.), Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals. Suny Press. pp. 3--11.
  9. End-of-Life Care in Turkey.Steven H. Miles, N. Yasemin Oguz, Nuket Buken, Amp & Others) - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):279-284.
     
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  10. Language and the Orang-utan.Lyn White Miles - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin.
     
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    The Making of American Audiences: From Stage to Television, 1750–1990.Lyn H. Lofland - 2002 - Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (3):285 – 287.
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    The certainty of doubt: tributes to Peter Munz.Miles Fairburn, W. H. Oliver & Peter Munz (eds.) - 1996 - Wellington: Victoria University Press.
    Transparencies (1) We used to stick them on window-panes Starting with butterflies. Later We found more momentous scenes Mandalas — ziggurats — Jesus. ...
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    A Shortcut Method of Calculating the Distribution of Election Outcome Types Under Approval Voting.Miles H. Sonstegaard - 1998 - Theory and Decision 44 (3):211-220.
    The paper applies to approval voting, under which the voter casts a ballot by casting one vote for each of k candidates, wherek=;1,2, ? , m-1 and there are m candidates. I assume (following Brams and Fishburn) that each of the voter's 2=;-2 strategies is equally likely to be chosen. Election-outcome types include: the m-way tie;(m-1) -way ties with the runner-up trailing by 1,2,?,m votes; (m-2)-way ties, and so on. The frequency distribution of outcome types varies only with m and (...)
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  14. Language and the orang-utan: The old 'person'of the forest.H. L. White Miles - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin.
  15. The Hippocratic Oath and the ethics of medicine.Steven H. Miles - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one passage of the Oath and concludes with a modern case discussion. This book is for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics and history of the profession.
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    The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine.Steven H. Miles - 2004 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one passage of the Oath and concludes with a modern case discussion. This book is for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics and history of the profession.
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    ""17 Informed Demand for" Non—Beneficial" Medical Treatment.Steven H. Miles - forthcoming - Bioethics: Basic Writings on the Key Ethical Questions That Surround the Major, Modern Biological Possibilities and Problems.
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    Kaci Hickox: Public Health and the Politics of Fear.Steven H. Miles - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):17-19.
    Kaci Hickox was a nurse who worked with persons who were infected with Ebola in West Africa. When she returned to the United States, the governors of New Jersey and Maine intervened to confine her to inpatient quarantine despite the fact that she was asymptomatic and had no serological evidence of infection. She defied the quarantine which resulted in enormous public attention and discussion of quarantine and public fear. This article summarizes the case discussing the history of the case, the (...)
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    Courts, Gender and "The Right to Die".Steven H. Miles & Allison August - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2):85-95.
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    Courts, Gender and "The Right to Die".Steven H. Miles & Allison August - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2):85-95.
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    Interpersonal Issues in the Wanglie Case.Steven H. Miles - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (1):61-72.
    The case of Helga Wanglie involved a conflict between the medical team, which concluded that a respirator was providing no medical benefit to the 87-year-old woman and should therefore be discontinued, and Ms. Wanglie's family who did not want the respirator removed. Most published commentary on the case has analyzed the medical team's conclusion. In contrast, this article examines the impact of the conflict on the conduct of the clinical case, and on the relationships among the various parties involved.
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  22. Contributions of empirical research to medical ethics.Robert A. Pearlman, Steven H. Miles & Robert M. Arnold - 1993 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (3).
    Empirical research pertaining to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), clinician behaviors related to do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders and substituted judgment suggests potential contributions to medical ethics. Research quantifying the likelihood of surviving CPR points to the need for further philosophical analysis of the limitations of the patient autonomy in decision making, the nature and definition of medical futility, and the relationship between futility and professional standards. Research on DNR orders has identified barriers to the goal of patient involvement in these life and death (...)
     
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    Medical ethics and the interrogation of guantanamo 063.Steven H. Miles - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (4):5 – 11.
    The controversy over abusive interrogations of prisoners during the war against terrorism spotlights the need for clear ethics norms requiring physicians and other clinicians to prevent the mistreatment of prisoners. Although policies and general descriptions pertaining to clinical oversight of interrogations in United States' war on terror prisons have come to light, there are few public records detailing the clinical oversight of an interrogation. A complaint by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) led to an Army investigation of an interrogation (...)
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    Corporate Governance in Asian Countries: Has Confucianism Anything to Offer?Lilian Miles & S. H. Goo - 2013 - Business and Society Review 118 (1):23-45.
    Although Confucianism is a resilient cultural tradition in Asian societies, its role in their corporate governance systems is ambiguous. Confucian values have been pushed to the periphery because of a preoccupation in these countries to emulate corporate governance systems from the West. This article argues that Confucianism has much to offer in enhancing director conduct and corporate governance standards. As the attention of the global business community turns eastwards, it is opportune to revive interest in Confucianism and to explore ways (...)
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    Turning back the hands of time: Autobiographical memories in dementia cued by a museum setting.Amanda N. Miles, Lise Fischer-Mogensen, Nadia H. Nielsen, Stine Hermansen & Dorthe Berntsen - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):1074-1081.
    The current study examined the effects of cuing autobiographical memory retrieval in 12 older participants with dementia through immersion into a historically authentic environment that recreated the material and cultural context of the participants’ youth. Participants conversed in either an everyday setting or a museum setting furnished in early twentieth century style while being presented with condition matched cues. Conversations were coded for memory content based on an adapted version of Levine, Svoboda, Hay, Winocur, and Moscovitch coding scheme. More autobiographical (...)
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    Computer Searches of the Medical Ethics Literature.P. A. Singer, S. H. Miles & M. Siegler - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (3):195-198.
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  27. Me chantek: The development of self-awareness in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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    Medical ethicists, human curiosities, and the new media midway.Steven H. Miles - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):39 – 43.
    Medical ethicists have assumed a role in justifying public voyeurism of human "curiosities." This role has precedent in how scientists and natural philosophers once legitimized the marketing of museums of "human curiosities." At the beginning of the twentieth century, physicians dissociated themselves from entrepreneurial displays of persons with anomalies, and such commercial exhibits went into decline. Today, news media, principally on television, promote news features about persons that closely resemble the nineteenth century exhibits of human curiosities. Reporters solicit medical ethicists (...)
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    The Diptych: Nazi and Japanese Bioscience War Crimes.Steven H. Miles - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (6):52-54.
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  30. Imitation, pretense and self-awareness in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles, R. W. Mitchell & S. Harper - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 278--299.
     
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    Commentary Legal Procedures in Wanglie: A Two-Step, Not a Sidestep.Steven H. Miles - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (4):285-285.
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    Medical Futility.Steven H. Miles - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (4):310-315.
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    Perspective: On a New Charter to Defend Medical Professionalism: Whose Profession Is It Anyway?Steven H. Miles - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (3):46.
    The standard approach to the ethics of reproductive technologies starts and ends with the parents’ procreative liberty. There's much more to think about. We should start with the relationship between parents and children.
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    Physician‐Assisted Suicide and the Profession's Gyrocompass.Steven H. Miles - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (3):17-19.
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    The Linares Affair.John D. Lantos, Steven H. Miles & Christine K. Cassel - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (4):308-315.
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    The Linares Affair.John D. Lantos, Steven H. Miles & Christine K. Cassel - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (4):308-315.
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    Achievement drive and habitual modes of task approach as factors in skill transfer.Guy H. Miles - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):156.
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    Accountability for Doctors Who Torture.Steven H. Miles - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (3):59-59.
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    Advance-Treatment Planning Discussions with Nursing Home Residents: Pilot Experience with Simulated Interviews.S. H. Miles, S. Bannick-Mohrland & N. Lurie - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (2):108-112.
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    Concealing accidental nursing home deaths.Steven H. Miles - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (3):224-234.
    Nursing homes' ethics committees play a role in designing policies to assure ethical care. The administrative structure of nursing homes is not as large as that of hospitals. Nursing home staff and administration can respond to medical accidents in a way that treats family unethically and does serious harm to the facility. This paper describes incidents in which nursing homes attempted to conceal accidental deaths. It describes how such incidents are discovered, and the consequences of such efforts, and suggests ways (...)
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    Clinical Ethics and Reform of Access to Health Care.Steven H. Miles - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (3):255-257.
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    Commentary on Psychiatry in a Battle Zone.Steven H. Miles - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (6):307-308.
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    "Comments on the AMA report" Ethical issues in managed care".Steven H. Miles & Robert Koepp - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (4):306-311.
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    Comments on the AMA Report “Ethical Issues in Managed Care”.S. H. Miles & R. Koepp - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (4):306-311.
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    Eye movement and visual fixation during profound sleepiness.W. R. Miles & H. R. Laslett - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (1):1-13.
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    Eye-movement records in the investigation of study habits.W. R. Miles & H. M. Bell - 1929 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 12 (5):450.
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  47. Futile feeding at the end of life: Family virtues and treatment decisions.Steven H. Miles - 1987 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 8 (3):293-302.
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    Intelligence and Cultural Environment. By Philip E Vernon. Pp. vii+257. (Methuen, London, 1969.) Price 45s.H. B. Miles - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (2):147-150.
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    Introduction: Managed Health Care: New Institutions and Time-Honored Values.Steven H. Miles & Ruth A. Mickelsen - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (3):221-222.
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    Introduction: Managed Health Care: New Institutions and Time-Honored Values.Steven H. Miles & Ruth A. Mickelsen - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (3):221-222.
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