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    Mr. Santayana's Aesthetics.Ben J. Ives Gilman - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6 (4):401-404.
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    Kant, curves and medical learning practice: a reply to Le Morvan and Stock.J. Ives - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):119-122.
    In a recent paper published in the Journal of Medical Ethics, Le Morvan and Stock claim that the kantian ideal of treating people always as ends in themselves and never merely as a means is in direct and insurmountable conflict with the current medical practice of allowing practitioners at the bottom of their “learning curve” to “practise their skills” on patients. In this response, I take up the challenge they issue is and try to reconcile this conflict. The kantian ideal (...)
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    A Rejoinder on the Constitution.J. Moss Ives - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):302-305.
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    Catholic Antecedents of Maryland Liberties.J. Moss Ives - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):181-197.
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    Roger Williams, Apostle of Religious Bigotry.J. Moss Ives - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (3):478-492.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas and the Constitution.J. Moss Ives - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (4):567-586.
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    Non-Professional Healthcare Workers and Ethical Obligations to Work during Pandemic Influenza.H. Draper, T. Sorell, J. Ives, S. Damery, S. Greenfield, J. Parry, J. Petts & S. Wilson - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (1):23-34.
    Most academic papers on ethics in pandemics concentrate on the duties of healthcare professionals. This paper will consider non-professional healthcare workers: do they have a moral obligation to work during an influenza pandemic? If so, is this an obligation that outweighs others they might have, e.g., as parents, and should such an obligation be backed up by the coercive power of law? This paper considers whether non-professional healthcare workers—porters, domestic service workers, catering staff, clerks, IT support workers, etc.—have an obligation (...)
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    Off-task thinking among adults with and without social anxiety disorder: an ecological momentary assessment study.Joanna J. Arch, Ramsey R. Wilcox, Lindsay T. Ives, Aylah Sroloff & Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (2):269-281.
    Although task-unrelated thinking has been increasingly investigated in recent years, the content and correlates of everyday off-task thought in clinical d...
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    Medical education and patients' responsibilities: back to the future?H. Draper, J. Ives, J. Parle & N. Ross - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2):116-119.
    Medical student learning is dependent on an unwritten agreement between patients and the medical profession, in which students “practise” upon real patients in order that, when they are doctors, those same patients will benefit from the doctors’ skills. Given the increasing propensity for patients to refuse to take part in such learning, there is a danger that doctors will qualify without being truly competent. As patients, we must all ask ourselves, when asked to take part in medical teaching: if this (...)
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    Loving the mess : navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability.Jasper O. Kenter, Christopher M. Raymond, Carena J. van Riper, Elaine Azzopardi, Michelle R. Brear, Fulvia Calcagni, Ian Christie, Michael Christie, Anne Fordham, Rachelle K. Gould, Christopher D. Ives, Adam P. Hejnowicz, Richard Gunton, Andra‑Ioana Horcea-Milcu, Dave Kendal, Jakub Kronenberg, Julian R. Massenberg, Seb O'Connor, Neil Ravenscroft, Andrea Rawluk, Ivan J. Raymond, Jorge Rodríguez-Morales & Samarthia Thankappan - 2019 - Sustainability Science 14 (5):1439-1461.
    This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of 'lenses' and 'tensions' to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that describe what values focus on, how their sociality is envisioned, and what epistemic and (...)
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    Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability.Jasper O. Kenter, Christopher M. Raymond, Carena J. van Riper, Elaine Azzopardi, Michelle R. Brear, Fulvia Calcagni, Ian Christie, Michael Christie, Anne Fordham, Rachelle K. Gould, Christopher D. Ives, Adam P. Hejnowicz, Richard Gunton, Andra Ioana Horcea-Milcu, Dave Kendal, Jakub Kronenberg, Julian R. Massenberg, Seb O’Connor, Neil Ravenscroft, Andrea Rawluk, Ivan J. Raymond, Jorge Rodríguez-Morales & Samarthia Thankappan - unknown
    This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of ‘lenses’ and ‘tensions’ to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that describe what values focus on, how their sociality is envisioned, and what epistemic and (...)
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    Clinical ethics: Healthcare workers’ perceptions of the duty to work during an influenza pandemic.S. Damery, H. Draper, S. Wilson, S. Greenfield & J. Ives - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):12-18.
    Healthcare workers are often assumed to have a duty to work, even if faced with personal risk. This is particularly so for professionals. However, the health service also depends on non-professionals, such as porters, cooks and cleaners. The duty to work is currently under scrutiny because of the ongoing challenge of responding to pandemic influenza, where an effective response depends on most uninfected HCWs continuing to work, despite personal risk. This paper reports findings of a survey of HCWs conducted across (...)
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    Rent and Capital at St. Ives.J. Ambrose Raftis - 1958 - Mediaeval Studies 20 (1):79-92.
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  14. Leçons de clinique médicale, IVe série.J. Grasset - 1904 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 58:97-101.
     
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  15. Innerer Glaube, Bekenntnis und schriftliche Festlegung des Glaubens im westlichen Romerreich des vierten Jahrhunderts. Der Fall des Hilarius von Poitiers La foi interne, la confession de foi et sa rédaction écrite dans l'Empire romain d'Occident au IVe s. Le cas d'Hilaire de Poitiers.J. Doignon - 1990 - Theologie Und Philosophie 65 (2):246-254.
     
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    A Theory of Normative Reasoning Schemes.J. Anthony Blair - unknown
    Even with Kientpointer's and Walton's valuable work, we do not yet have a complete theory of argument schemes. A complete theory of argument schemes should contain at least the following: its theoretical motivation, the denotation of "argument" or "ar gumentation" used in the theory, an analysis of the concept of an argument scheme, a theory of classification of argument schemes, a solution to the problem of identifying which scheme is correct, and an account of the grounds of the normativity or (...)
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    Lies and the Vices of Self-Deception.J. L. A. Garcia - 1998 - Faith and Philosophy 15 (4):514-537.
    This essay applies to the morality of lying and other deception a sketch of a kind of virtues-based, input-driven, role-centered, patient-focused, ethical theory. Among the questions treated are: What is wrong with lying? Is it always and intrinsically immoral? Can it be correct, as some have vigorously maintained, that lying is morally wrong in some circumstances where other forms of deliberate dissimulation are not? If so, how can that be? And how can it be that lying to someone is immoral (...)
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    Epilogue.S. J. Robert J. Daly - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):193-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:EPILOGUE Robert J. Daly, SJ. Boston College April 2002 Iwill arrange my comments under four headings: (1) what we had hoped to accomplish; (2) what we actually did accomplish; (3) what we may have learned from this; (4) what this might now enable us to do in thefuture. This epilogueisbeingwritten in April, 2002,twenty-twomonths after the conference. To draw what good we can from this delay, writing at this distance (...)
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    Nonrelativistic para-Lorentzian mechanics.J. G. Vargas - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (3-4):235-278.
    After reviewing the foundations of special relativity and the room left for rival theories, a set of nonrelativistic para-Lorentzian transformations is derived uniquely, based on (a) a weaker first principle, (b) the requirement that the transformations sought do not give rise to the clock “paradox” (in a refined version), and (c) the compliance of the transformations with the classical experiments of Michelson-Morley, Kennedy-Thorndike, and Ives-Stilwell. The corresponding dynamics is developed. Most of the experimental support of special relativity is reconsidered (...)
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  20. ived Spaces of Infant-Toddler Education and Care. International perspectives on early childhood education and development, vol 11.L. Harrison & J. Sumsion (eds.) - 2014 - Springer.
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  21. A. Puech. Histoire De La Littérature Grecque Chrétienne Depuis Les Origines Jusqu'à La Fin Du Ive Siècle. [REVIEW]J. Bidez - 1929 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 8 (3):889-890.
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    Hagiographie, cultures et sociétés, IVe–XIIe siècles: Actes du colloque organisé à Nanterre et à Paris . Centre de recherches sur l'Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen Age, Université de Paris X. Paris: Etudes Augustiniennes, 1981. Paper. Pp. 606. [REVIEW]Patrick J. Geary - 1983 - Speculum 58 (2):553-554.
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    Public Finance and Private Wealth in Athens F. Vannier: Finances publiques et richesses privées dans le discours athénien aux Ve et IVe siècles. (Annales Littéraires de l'Université de Besançon, Centre de Recherches d'Histoire Ancienne, 75.) Pp. 265. Besançon and Paris: Université de Besançon and Les Belles Lettres, 1988. Paper. [REVIEW]M. J. Edwards - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):97-98.
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    Book Review: The Self Between: From Freud to the New Social Psychology of France. [REVIEW]Andrew J. McKenna - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):191-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Self Between: From Freud to the New Social Psychology of FranceAndrew J. McKennaThe Self Between: From Freud to the New Social Psychology of France, by Eugene Webb; ix & 268 pp. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1993, $35.00.That psychology and sociology are one science is the fundamental premise guiding Eugene Webb’s The Self Between, which he defines early on as “a self constituted dynamically and continuously by (...)
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  25. Ives M.-J. Congar, OP, Teólogo del diálogo y de la tolerancia.L. Lago Alba - 1994 - Ciencia Tomista 121 (3):599-618.
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    J. -L. Lamboley: Recherches sur les Messapiens IVe–IIe siècle avant J.-C. (Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome, 292.) Pp. x + 661, 149 figs, 11 pls. Rome: École française de Rome, 1996. ISBN: 2-7283-0360-6. [REVIEW]John Serrati - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):670-.
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    J. -L. Lamboley: Recherches sur les Messapiens IVe–IIe siècle avant J.-C. (Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome, 292.) Pp. x + 661, 149 figs, 11 pls. Rome: École française de Rome, 1996. ISBN: 2-7283-0360-6. [REVIEW]John Serrati - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):670-671.
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    Tête féminine du IVe siècle av. J.-C. au Musée du Louvre.Jean Charbonneaux - 1946 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 70 (1):91-96.
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  29. L'invention de l'athéisme en Grèce antique (Ve et IVe siècles av. J.-C.), entre matérialisme, sophistique et rationalisme. [REVIEW]Fulcran Teisserenc - 2023 - In Patrice Bretaudière & Isabelle Krier (eds.), Les matérialistes paradoxaux. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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    Une nouvelle loi thasienne : institutions judiciaires et fêtes religieuses à la fin du IVe siècle av. J.-C.François Salviat - 1958 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 82 (1):193-267.
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    Éloge d’un prince daunien. Mythes et images en Italie méridionale au ive siècle av. J.-C.Hélène Collard - 2016 - Kernos 29:475-476.
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    Éthique, politique et religion à Épidaure à la fin du IVe siècle av. J.-C. IG IV1 950.Maria Teresa Molinos Tejada & Manuel García Teijeiro - 2002 - Kernos 15:235-246.
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  33. «Mendacium est fabula» ou le droit de mentir par aveu d'innocence: J.-J. Rousseau: De la IVe Promenade à l'exergue des Confessions.S. Margel - 2000 - Archives de Philosophie 63 (1):5-29.
     
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    Femmes, armées civiques et fonction combattante en Grèce ancienne (VIIe-IVe siècle avant J.-C.).Pascal Payen - 2004 - Clio 20:15-41.
    Sur un sujet fort peu abordé, la thèse implicite prévaut que les femmes sont exclues des armées des cités, parce que la fonction combattante n’est pas de leur ressort. Leur exclusion proviendrait de ce qu’elles ne sont pas citoyennes et participerait de ce déni du féminin, fondateur du politique en Grèce ancienne. Cette perspective est permise, à condition de s’en tenir à une définition restreinte de la citoyenneté et, par là, de circonscrire étroitement les limites de ce qu’il faut entendre (...)
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    Delphica 1. À nouveau les comptes de Delphes et la reconstitution du temple d’Apollon au IVe siècle av. J.-C.Jean-François Bomelaer - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (1):221-255.
    Delphica 1 The building accounts of Delphi again and the reconstruction of the temple of Apollon in the 4th century BC Years of concerted effort with the architect E. Hansen have led to a reexamination of the accounts of Delphi relative to the reconstruction of the temple of Apollon in the 4th century BC. Seeking to determine avec precision certain procedures, such as the awarding of the works, has led to modified textual restitutions, notably concerning prices, as well as translations, (...)
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    Review of Montel, S.; Pollini, A (eds.). La question de l’espace au IVe siècle Avant J-C. dans le mondes grec et étrusco-italique: continuité, ruptures, reprises (2018). [REVIEW]Pedro Paulo A. Funari - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:03201-03201.
    Review of MONTEL, S.; POLLINI, A. La question de l’espace au IVe siècle Avant J-C. dans le mondes grec et étrusco-italique: continuité, ruptures, reprises. Strasbourg, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté.
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    Les Delphiens au miroir de leurs offrandes monumentales : élite sociale et notabilité politique dans une petite cité de Grèce centrale (IVe-Ier s. av. J.-C.). [REVIEW]Nicolas Kyriakidis - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (1):103-129.
    L’étude de la trentaine de monuments dédiés par des Delphiens permet d’en esquisser une lecture sociale et politique et de conclure que la société delphique a connu deux régimes successifs de l’offrande monumentale. Lors d’une première période (IVe-IIIe s. av. J.-C.), il ne semble pas y avoir de forte corrélation entre dédicace d’offrandes monumentales et exercice du pouvoir politique dans la cité. Au début du IIe s., alors même que la nature démocratique des institutions n’est plus contestable, le sommet de (...)
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    Marie-Adeline Le Guennec, Aubergistes et clients. L’accueil mercantile dans l’Occident romaine (IIIe siècle av. J.-C.–IVe siècle apr. J.-C.), Rom (École française de Rome) 2019 (Bibliothèque des École française d’Athènes et de Rome 381), 620 S., ISBN 978-2-7283-1342-6 (brosch.), € 49,–Aubergistes et clients. L’accueil mercantile dans l’Occident romaine. [REVIEW]Umberto Livadiotti - 2021 - Klio 103 (2):779-784.
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    The meaning of kairos. M. trédé-boulmer kairos. L’à-propos et l'occasion. Le mot et la notion, d'homère à la fin du ive siècle avant J.-c. Pp. 361. Paris: Les belLes lettres, 2015. Paper, €45. Isbn: 978-2-251-32685-6. [REVIEW]Lisa Raphals - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):3-5.
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    Ville royale de Suse VI: Les Figurines de Suse, Vol. I: Les Figurines humaines. IVe-IIe millénaires av. J.-CVille royale de Suse VI: Les Figurines de Suse, Vol. I: Les Figurines humaines. IVe-IIe millenaires av. J.-C. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Carter, Agnès Spycket & Agnes Spycket - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):359.
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  41. Recensão a: Anne Marie Malingrey-«Philosophia». Étude d'un groupe de mots dans la littérature grecque, des Présocratiques au IVe siècle après J.-C. [REVIEW]Miguel Baptista Pereira - 1964 - Humanitas 15.
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    Roman Financial Life Jean Andreau: La Vie financière dans le monde romain: les métiers de manieurs d'argent (IVe siècle av. J.-C – IIIe siècle ap. J.-C). (Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome, 265.) Pp. x + 790; 12 black and white plates. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1987. [REVIEW]A. M. Burnett - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):323-324.
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  43. Fiction, Poetry and Translation: A Critique of Opacity.Eliza Ives - 2021 - Debates in Aesthetics 16 (1):31-46.
    This essay will criticize Peter Lamarque’s claim in The Opacity of Narrative that reading for ‘opacity’ is the way to read literature as literature. I will summarize the idea of ‘opacity’ and consider the plausibility of this claim through an examination of Lamarque’s related comments on translation. The argument for ‘opacity’, although it insists on the importance of attention to a work’s form in the apprehension of its content, involves, at the same time, a certain obliviousness to form, indicated in (...)
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    À propos d'une série exceptionnelle de grands bronzes thasiens (fin IVe - début IIIe siècle).François de Callataÿ & Caroline Mattheeuws - 1993 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 117 (1):481-490.
    Numismatique François de Callatay et Caroline Mattheeuws, À propos d'une série exceptionnelle de grands bronzes thasiens (fin ive- début me siècle) p. 481-490 L'acquisition par le Cabinet des Médailles de Bruxelles d'un lot de trente-cinq grands bronzes thasiens aux types «Tête de Déméter/Bustes des Dioscures» permet d'affiner la connaissance de cette émission exceptionnelle. Tous les exemplaires sont contremarques et beaucoup présentent des traces de surfrappe. L'étude du style combinée à celle des poids permet de déceler une manipulation monétaire qui avait (...)
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    Who's Arguing? A Call for Reflexivity in Bioethics.Michael Dunn Jonathan Ives - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (5):256-265.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we set forth what we believe to be a relatively controversial argument, claiming that ‘bioethics’ needs to undergo a fundamental change in the way it is practised. This change, we argue, requires philosophical bioethicists to adopt reflexive practices when applying their analyses in public forums, acknowledging openly that bioethics is an embedded socio‐cultural practice, shaped by the ever‐changing intuitions of individual philosophers, which cannot be viewed as a detached intellectual endeavour. This said, we argue that in (...)
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    Sounding sense and sensing sound: ‘Form-Content Unity’ revisited and reformulated.Eliza Ives - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics.
    What is poetry’s so-called ‘form-content unity’? In this paper, I argue that the idea of ‘form-content unity’, as derived from A. C. Bradley’s 1901 lecture, has been misconstrued by Peter Kivy, who believes that it is confused and vague. I argue that it has also been misconstrued, however, by the philosophers who find the idea insightful and instructive and present themselves as defending and developing it against Kivy’s criticisms. Crucially, Bradley’s argument emphasizes that hearing is necessary to any ‘poetic’ reading (...)
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    Luce Irigaray: lips, kissing and the politics of sexual difference.Kelly Ives - 2008 - Maidstone, England: Crescent Moon.
    In this monograph on Luce Irigay, Kelly Ives explores the French thinker's ideas on the politics of sexual difference.
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    License to Kill: A New Model for Excusing Medically Assisted Dying?Jonathan Ives & Richard Huxtable - 2015 - In Michael Cholbi & Jukka Varelius (eds.), New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 117-136.
    In this chapter, we seek to offer a fresh perspective on whether or not doctors should be “licensed to kill”. As that phrase indicates, we metaphorically refer to the adventures of fictional spy James Bond, although we hope, in doing so, that readers will not think that we are belittling the serious topic with which the chapter is concerned. Having surveyed some of the familiar arguments for and against allowing medically-assisted dying, we advance a new proposal, which seeks to strike (...)
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    about utterances and later, rejected it. In his earlier formulation, he distinguished.Why to Distinguish Performai Ive - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (3).
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  50. Becoming a father/refusing fatherhood: an empirical bioethics approach to paternal responsibilities and rights.Jonathan Ives, Heather Draper, Helen Pattison & Clare Williams - 2008 - Clinical Ethics 3 (2):75-84.
    In this paper, we present the first stage of an empirical bioethics project exploring the moral sources of paternal responsibilities and rights. In doing so, we present both (1) data on men's normative constructions of fatherhood and (2) the first of a two-stage methodological approach to empirical bioethics. Using data gathered from 12 focus groups run with UK men who have had a variety of different fathering experiences (n = 50), we examine men's perspectives on how paternal responsibilities and rights (...)
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