Works by Brown, Patrick (exact spelling)

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    Functional Specialization and the Methodical Division of Labor in Legal Studies.Patrick Brown - 2011 - Method 25 (1):45-66.
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    Implementation in Lonergan's Early Historical Manuscripts.Patrick Brown - 2003 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 3:231-249.
    It has been said of Pound’s great work, the Cantos, that it was not “a poem written from within modern civilization, but a poem about a break with modern civilization and a search for a new basis.” Perhaps the same can be said of Lonergan’s great works, and McShane’s. To use McShane’s phrase, they are great pastmodern works. They attempt to move past the massive impasses of self-neglect so thoroughly and pervasively concretized in the historic flow. They involve a search (...)
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    Overcoming “Inhumanly Inept” Structures.Patrick Brown - 2005 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2 (2):413-430.
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    Reply to Fred Crowe's Note on 'The History That is Written'.Patrick Brown - 2002 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 2:125-152.
    Reply to Fred Crowe's Note on 'The History That is Written' (in this issue of jdma).
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    Response to Glenn Hughes, “Ulterior Significance in the Art of Bob Dylan”.Patrick Brown - 2011 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 6.
    This essay—originally a conference response to Glenn Hughes’ essay—explores how themes and notions in Lonergan’s philosophy of art extend in surprising and often unnoticed ways into the larger whole of Lonergan’s thought. By the same token, the broader framework of Lonergan’s philosophy sheds a great deal of interesting light on his philosophy of art. The essay explores this mutual illumination in the context of Hughes’ reflections on “ulterior significance.” For example, it relates Lonergan’s notion of art to his heuristic of (...)
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    System and History in Lonergan's Early Historical and Economic Manuscripts.Patrick Brown - 2001 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 1:32-76.
    History in Lonergan's Early Historical and Economic Manuscripts.
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  7. Covid-19 and the Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty.Jens O. Zinn & Patrick Brown (eds.) - 2022
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  8. Editors' Introduction.Michael Shute & Patrick Brown - 2012 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 7:1-5.
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    Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis.Michael Shute & Patrick Brown - 2012 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 7.
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    NICE technology appraisals: working with multiple levels of uncertainty and the potential for bias. [REVIEW]Patrick Brown & Michael Calnan - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (2):281-293.
    One of the key roles of the English National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is technology appraisal. This essentially involves evaluating the cost effectiveness of pharmaceutical products and other technologies for use within the National Health Service. Based on a content analysis of key documents which shed light on the nature of appraisals, this paper draws attention to the multiple layers of uncertainty and complexity which are latent within the appraisal process, and the often socially constructed mechanisms for (...)
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