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    Sentenced desires: punishing “homosexuals” in annexed Alsace (1940-1945). [REVIEW]Régis Schlagdenhauffen - 2014 - Clio 39:83-104.
    Cet article questionne la fabrique de la décision pénale en temps de guerre et en situation d’annexion. Il s’appuie sur les jugements pour homosexualité rendus par le tribunal de Strasbourg entre 1942 et 1945. Les données statistiques recueillies permettent d’établir que les Alsaciens jugés durant cette période sont majoritairement jeunes et appartiennent aux classes populaires. Ils sont condamnés pour la plupart à de lourdes peines de prison pouvant aller jusqu’à la perpétuité et cela « dans l’intérêt de la (...)
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    Le nazisme comme déviance individuelle et collective. Un bilan historiographique.Nicolas Patin - 2021 - Cités 87 (3):163-175.
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    Usages de psychoactifs, rôles sexuels et genre en contexte festif gay.Sandrine Fournier - 2010 - Clio 31:169-184.
    Cet article montre que les discours qui rendent compte de l’usage sexuel des psychoactifs révèlent tout autant les règles sociales dominantes qui assignent à chaque sexe un code de conduite spécifique dans l’acte sexuel que l’idéologie normative en vigueur dans un sous-groupe particulier. L’analyse, centrée sur l’usage de psychoactifs associé à la pénétration anale entre hommes, s’appuie sur cinquante entretiens ouverts et semi-directifs avec des usagers de psychoactifs s’identifiant comme gay et des informateurs clés, dans le cadre de l’enquête ethnographique (...)
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    The “Cog in the Machine” Manifesto: The Banality and the Inevitability of Evil - The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA Diane Vaughan Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1996, 575 pp. [REVIEW]Robert E. Allinson - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (4):743-756.
    Diane Vaughan’s popular book, The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA, advances a thesis that I termed the “cog in the machine manifesto”: since the Challenger disaster was the result of the determined, mechanistic movement of the parts of the organizational system; once the mechanism was set in motion, the disaster was inevitable, and could not have been prevented. In order to expose the fallacies of the cog in the machine manifesto, I consider an alternative umbrella (...)
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    Engineering Ethics: Balancing Cost, Schedule, and Risk--Lessons Learned from the Space Shuttle. Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus, Larry J. Shuman, Norman P. Hummon, Harvey WolfeThe Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA. Diane Vaughan. [REVIEW]Ronald Kline, William Lynch & Jameson Wetmore - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):761-763.
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    Book Reviews : The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA, by Diane Vaughan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996, 590 pp. $24.95/£19.95. [REVIEW]Andrew Tudor - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (4):523-525.
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    Medicine, the Penal System, and Sexual Crimes in England, 1919–1960s: Diagnosing Deviance[REVIEW]Karen Walloch - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):869-870.
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    Penal Theories and Institutions : Lectures at the Collège de France, 1971-1972.Michel Foucault - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    “What characterizes the act of justice is not resort to a court and to judges; it is not the intervention of magistrates. What characterizes the juridical act, the process or the procedure in the broad sense, is the regulated development of a dispute. And the intervention of judges, their opinion or decision, is only ever an episode in this development. What defines the juridical order is the way in which one confronts one another, the way in which one struggles. The (...)
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    The decision of the German Federal Joint Committee to cover NIPT in mandatory health insurance. An ethical analysis.Christoph Rehmann-Sutter & Christina Schües - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (4):385-403.
    Definition of the problemFrom an ethical point of view we analyse the ruling of the German Federal Joint Committee (Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) of September 2019 to revise the guidelines about the coverage of noninvasive prenatal tests (NIPT) by mandatory health insurance, in order to include them under specified conditions. The decision contains four essential elements: a definition of the aim of NIPT testing (to avoid invasive testing), a criterion of access (test must be “necessary” for the pregnant woman to tackle (...)
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  10. Iudicium ex Machinae – The Ethical Challenges of Automated Decision-Making in Criminal Sentencing.Frej Thomsen - 2022 - In Julian Roberts & Jesper Ryberg (eds.), Principled Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
    Automated decision making for sentencing is the use of a software algorithm to analyse a convicted offender’s case and deliver a sentence. This chapter reviews the moral arguments for and against employing automated decision making for sentencing and finds that its use is in principle morally permissible. Specifically, it argues that well-designed automated decision making for sentencing will better approximate the just sentence than human sentencers. Moreover, it dismisses common concerns about transparency, privacy and bias as unpersuasive or inapplicable. The (...)
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    Fostering Constructive Deviance by Leader Moral Humility: The Mediating Role of Employee Moral Identity and Moderating Role of Normative Conflict.Lianying Zhang, Xiaocan Li & Ziqing Liu - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (2):731-746.
    Constructive deviance, rule-breaking to benefit the organization, is an emerging topic in the scholarly research and is considered to be an ethical decision. Despite the value of guiding constructive deviance in organizations, the effect of ethics-oriented leadership on employees’ constructive deviance remains unclear. This research identifies leader moral humility as a new antecedent of constructive deviance and examines how and when leader moral humility influences employee constructive deviance. Drawing on social–cognitive theory, we propose that leader moral humility fosters employee moral (...)
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    “Getting Gut-Level”: Punishment, Gender, and Therapeutic Governance.Allison McKim - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (3):303-323.
    Using ethnographic data gathered at a mandated, community-based drug treatment program for women offenders, this article analyzes how gendered notions of the self and of autonomy shape penal governance. This study examines how psychological models of women's deviance, racialized visions of motherhood, and therapeutic techniques of the self come into tension with expectations of responsible, autonomous citizenship. The program prioritized therapeutic ways of governing its clients over those that emphasized economic self-reliance, rational decision making, and normalizing gender. This is because (...)
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    Secondary psychopathy, but not primary psychopathy, is associated with risky decision-making in noninstitutionalized young adults.Andy C. Dean, Lily L. Altstein, Mitchell E. Berman, Joseph I. Constans, Catherine A. Sugar & Michael S. McCloskey - 2013 - Personality and Individual Differences 54:272–277.
    Although risky decision-making has been posited to contribute to the maladaptive behavior of individuals with psychopathic tendencies, the performance of psychopathic groups on a common task of risky decision-making, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT; Bechara, Damasio, Damasio, & Anderson, 1994), has been equivocal. Different aspects of psychopathy (personality traits, antisocial deviance) and/or moderating variables may help to explain these inconsistent findings. In a sample of college students (N = 129, age 18–27), we examined the relationship between primary and secondary psychopathic (...)
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    La Ligue mondiale pour la réforme sexuelle : La science au service de l’émancipation sexuelle?Florence Tamagne - 2005 - Clio 22:101-121.
    Fondée en 1928 par Magnus Hirschfeld, la Ligue Mondiale pour la Réforme Sexuelle entendait rassembler médecins et « profanes » dans le but de diffuser dans l’opinion publique les acquis de la nouvelle « science sexuelle » et d’influencer les gouvernements dans un sens progressiste, sur des questions aussi variées que le contrôle des naissances, le mariage et le divorce, l’homosexualité, la prostitution ou l’eugénisme. Très vite pourtant, elle fut déchirée entre des tendances contradictoires, et dans l’incapacité de mener à (...)
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    Free to Choose but Liable for the Consequences: Should Non-Vaccinators Be Penalized for the Harm They Do?Arthur L. Caplan, David Hoke, Nicholas J. Diamond & Viktoriya Karshenboyem - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (3):606-611.
    Can parents who choose not to vaccinate their children be held legally liable for any harm that results? The state of laboratory and epidemiological understanding of a disease such as measles makes it likely that a persuasive causal link can be established between a decision to not vaccinate, a failure to take appropriate precautions to isolate a non-vaccinated child who may have been exposed to measles from highly vulnerable persons, and a death. This paper argues that, even if a parent (...)
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    Studies in Taiwanese Folktales.Alsace Yen & Wolfram Eberhard - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):541.
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  17. Retrospectivity of Judicial Interpretation of Penal Statutes.Deepa Kansra - 2009 - Journal of the Indian Law Institute 2 (51):250-266.
    The transitory and ever-evolving process of law making plays a role of primal importance in the regulation of human conduct of society. It goes without saying that in this entire process, judges have a participation. The power entrusted by law and the nature of judicial process, make judges the prime mover of the development of law. It matters how judges decide cases. It matters most to people unlucky or litigious or wicked or saintly enough to find themselves in court... The (...)
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    ¿Garantismo extremo O mesurado? La legitimidad de la función jurisdiccional penal: Construyendo el debate ferrajoli–laudan.Edgar R. Aguilera García - 2014 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 40:61-93.
    El objetivo del trabajo consiste en revisar dos versiones del argumento que concibe a la averiguación de la verdad como un factor que confi ere legitimidad al ejercicio de la función jurisdiccional penal: la de Ferrajoli y la de Laudan. Se sostiene que su estudio minucioso puede proporcionar bases racionales para decidir sobre la conveniencia de suscribir un garantismo extremo o uno de carácter más mesurado. Esta decisión cobra relevancia en el contexto de la discusión acerca de cuáles son las (...)
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    L’avocat·e comme artiste : être avocate pénale et poète aux États-Unis.Hélène Aji & Vanessa Place - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):565-580.
    Les deux auteures présentent une réflexion à plusieurs dimensions, composée d’analyses et de pratiques poétiques, sur la vocation et le travail de l’avocate pénaliste confrontée ici, d’une part, aux individuations extrêmes engendrées et révélées par les crimes sexuels et leurs sanctions, y compris capitales, et, d’autre part, aux déterminants globaux d’une culture collective du viol qui résiste et tend à perdurer, malgré les dénonciations et les démonstrations.
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    Les risques accentués d’une justice pénale prédictive.Jean-Marie Brigant - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 60 (1):237-251.
    Fruit de l’avènement des statistiques et de l’intelligence artificielle, la justice prédictive est porteuse de nombreuses promesses de nature économique, technologique et même sociologique. Loin d’être une menace, le recours aux algorithmes donnerait la possibilité de prédire des décisions à venir dans des litiges similaires à ceux analysés. Si l’essentiel de la littérature sur la question concerne le contentieux civil, le sujet mérite d’être examiné en matière pénale au regard des principes qui gouvernent le droit pénal et la procédure pénale.
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    Chair et différence sexuelle chez Michel Henry.Yannick Courtel - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 83:71-84.
    La phénoménologie de la vie développée par Michel Henry a revêtu ultimement l’aspect d’une phénoménologie de la chair et celui d’une phénoménologie de l’incarnation, toutes deux entées sur les intuitions décisives du christianisme. En premier lieu, l’article montre que si la phénoménologie de la chair s’édifie sans référence explicite à la différence sexuelle, comme si être une chair dispensait quelqu’un d’être un homme ou une femme, il en va tout autrement pour la phénoménologie de l’incarnation dans laquelle la découverte de (...)
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    A Study in.Modal Deviance - 2002 - In John Hawthorne & Tamar Szabó Gendler (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility. Oxford University Press. pp. 283.
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  23. Thomas E. Patton.Syntactic Deviance - forthcoming - Foundations of Language.
     
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  24. El ethos de las decisiones penales: verdad real y consenso.Gabriela Rodríguez Fernández - 2005 - Aposta 22:2.
    El presente artículo es una reflexión profunda sobre los principales fundamentos del Derecho penal. En concreto, se ocupa de esclarecer los criterios de verdad sobre los que se apoyan las decisiones de los jueces. Ello supone cuestionar las bases filosóficas y científicas más rígidas del mundo jurídico, que postulan su carácter objetivo, y exponerlas a la crítica sociológica y política.The present article is a deep reflection on the principal foundations of the Criminal law. Specially, it is busy with clarifying the (...)
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    Subjectivité et vérité: cours au Collège de France (1980-1981).Michel Foucault - 2014 - [Paris]: Gallimard. Edited by François Ewald, Alessandro Fontana & Frédéric Gros.
    Foucault prononce en 1981 un cours qui marque une inflexion décisive dans son chemin de pensée et le projet ébauché dès 1976 d'une Histoire de la sexualité. C'est le moment où les arts de vivre deviennent le foyer de sens à partir duquel pourra se déployer une pensée neuve de la subjectivité. C'est le moment aussi où Foucault problématise une conception de l'éthique comprise comme l'élaboration patiente d'un rapport de soi à soi. L'étude de l'expérience sexuelle des Anciens permet ces (...)
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    Preventing HIV Transmission via HIV Exposure Laws: Applying Logic and Mathematical Modeling to Compare Statutory Approaches to Penalizing Undisclosed Exposure to HIV.Carol L. Galletly & Steven D. Pinkerton - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (3):577-584.
    Twenty-four U.S. states have enacted HIV exposure laws that prohibit HIV-positive persons from engaging in sexual activities with partners to whom they have not disclosed their HIV status. There is little standardization among existing HIV exposure laws, which vary substantially with respect to the sexual activities that are prohibited without prior serostatus disclosure. Logical analysis and mathematical modeling were used to explore the HIV prevention effectiveness of two types of HIV exposure laws: “strict” laws that require HIV-positive persons to disclose (...)
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    Une mort tres douce: End-of-life decisions in France; reflections from a Dutch perspective.Margje H. Haverkamp & Johannes J. M. van Delden - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (3):367-376.
    Cette étude analyse la pensée actuelle sur les décisions-fin-de-vie (DfdV) en France d’un point de vue hollandais. Un nombre limité d’interviews avec des ‘opinion-leaders’ français est pris comme base du project. Jusqu’au jour présent, le domaine des DfdV en France a été troublé en l’absence de définitions et de législation plus spécifiques. Les médecins français pourront faire face à un dilemme en soignant un malade mourant, pris en étau entre le caractère illégal officiel de l’euthanasie d’une part et l’obligation professionnelle (...)
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    Évolution de la thématique des « asociaux » dans la discussion sur le droit pénal pendant la République de Weimar.Sven Korzilius - 2006 - Astérion 4.
    Dans le débat sur la nature du national-socialisme entre « fracture de la civilisation » et expression de « l’ambiguïté essentielle de la modernité », cet article étudie la radicalisation progressive du discours sur les « asociaux » dans les dernières années de Weimar et examine si l’on y trouve déjà la préparation idéologique et pratique de la politique d’extermination des nazis (euthanasie, stérilisation forcée, « mort par le travail »). Le biologisme, l’économisme, la criminologie et l’eugénisme ou « hygiène (...)
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    Aliados extraños: la inferencia a la mejor explicación y el estándar de prueba penal.Larry Laudan - 2007 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (1):305-327.
    In this short essay the author deals with the fundamental question of whether the Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE) model has sufficient grounds to be considered as a substitute of the current criminal standard of proof (proof Beyond All Reasonable Doubt). After giving an overview of the IBE model as proposed in more general fields such as epistemology and the philosophy of science, and after concluding that the IBE has failed as a model of the acceptance and rejection of (...)
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    Boehringer Sandra (préface de D. M. Halperin), L'homosexualité féminine dans l'Antiquité grecque et romaine.Claudine Leduc - 2008 - Clio 28:281-281.
    Somme sans faille et synthèse brillante, cet ouvrage fera date. L'étude, une première, porte très exactement sur les relations sexuelles entre personnes de sexe féminin (p. 27). Le champ de recherche exploré est impressionnant par son ampleur. Il s'étend presque sur un millénaire (viie s. av. JC et iiie s. ap. JC) et embrasse donc des contextes géographiques, sociaux et culturels très différents : la cité grecque archaïque et classique, les royaumes hellénistiques et la Rome impériale. Il a p...
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    The Ethics of Punishment and the Impact Assumption. — Reconsidering the Role of Penal Ethicists.Jesper Ryberg - 2021 - Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (3):235-255.
    Why is the ethics of punishment an important academic field? The standard answer given by philosophers, legal scholars, and other theorists is that academic engagement in the ethics of punishment is justified by the importance of informing and guiding penal practice. In this article, this view is referred to as the Impact Assumption. The purpose of the article is to consider what this assumption implies for the way research within this field should be conducted. First, I argue that the way (...)
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    A Comparative Study of Myths and Legends of Formosan Aborigines.Alsace Yen & Ho Ting-jui - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):646.
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    De l’« Amour vieux-jeune ». Âge, classe et homosexualité masculine en Chine post-maoïste.Monteil Lucas - 2015 - Clio 42:147-164.
    Axée autour de la différence d’âge entre partenaires masculins, contrevenant tant, en matière érotique, aux conventions d’âge qu’aux prescriptions sexuées, la configuration de l’« amour vieux-jeune » (laoshaolian) homosexuel diffère singulièrement des formes de culture gay qui se déploient dans les espaces urbains centraux fréquentés par les nouvelles classes moyennes et supérieures chinoises. Constituée des liens sexuels et affectifs qui s’établissent dans la métropole entre vieux « locaux » et jeunes travailleurs migrants, imbriquée dans les formes et les lieux ordinaires (...)
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    Remarks on wishes and counterfactuals.Ernest W. Adams - 1998 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79 (3):191–196.
    A kind of ‘isomorphism’ is commented on, between the relation of wants to indicative conditionals and the relation of wishes to counter‐factual conditionals. Among other things, it is suggested that Richard Jeffrey’s theory of decision applies equally to degrees of ‘wishedforness’.
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    Stepping Out of the System? A Grounded Theory on How Parents Consider Becoming Home or Alternative Educators.Carrie Adamson - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):281-303.
    This paper presents a constructivist grounded theory on the decision-making process that UK home and alternative educators undertake and the related influencing factors. Twenty-one participants from a diverse range of backgrounds were interviewed between one and three times over a two-year period. Some were current home and alternative educators and others were undecided, or had changed their minds about home educating. The core process is entitled ‘Stepping out of the system?’ It was constructed from three main categories: attitudinal direction, surveying (...)
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    Among Demons and Wizards: The Nuclear Energy Discourse in Sweden and the Re-Enchantment of the World.Jonas Anshelm - 2010 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (1):43-53.
    In 1956, the Swedish Parliament decided to invest in a national nuclear energy program. The decision rested on the conviction that it would be in the interest of the nation to use the assets of natural uranium, the advanced reactor technology, and the expertise on nuclear physics that the country had at its disposal. Since the decision concerned the largest investment ever in Swedish industrial politics, the scientists and engineers had to promise that it would lead to a prosperous future. (...)
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    A secure framework for IoT-based smart climate agriculture system: Toward blockchain and edge computing.Mohd Dilshad Ansari, Ashutosh Sharma, Mudassir Khan & Li Ting - 2022 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 31 (1):221-236.
    An intelligent climate and watering agriculture system is presented that is controlled with Android application for smart water consumption considering small and medium ruler agricultural fields. Data privacy and security as a big challenge in current Internet of Things (IoT) applications, as with the increase in number of connecting devices, these devices are now more vulnerable to security threats. An intelligent fuzzy logic and blockchain technology is implemented for timely analysis and securing the network. The proposed design consists of various (...)
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    COVID-19, artificial intelligence, ethical challenges and policy implications.Muhammad Anshari, Mahani Hamdan, Norainie Ahmad, Emil Ali & Hamizah Haidi - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):707-720.
    As the COVID-19 outbreak remains an ongoing issue, there are concerns about its disruption, the level of its disruption, how long this pandemic is going to last, and how innovative technological solutions like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and expert systems can assist to deal with this pandemic. AI has the potential to provide extremely accurate insights for an organization to make better decisions based on collected data. Despite the numerous advantages that may be achieved by AI, the use of AI can (...)
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    Morality and the philosophy of life in Guyau and Bergson.Keith Ansell-Pearson - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (1):59-85.
    In this essay I examine the contribution a philosophy of life is able to make to our understanding of morality, including our appreciation of its evolution or development and its future. I focus on two contributions, namely, those of Jean-Marie Guyau and Henri Bergson. In the case of Guyau I show that he pioneers the naturalistic study of morality through a conception of life; for him the moral progress of humanity is bound up with an increasing sociability, involving both the (...)
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    Life Stories: Martin Luther King Jr.John J. Ansbro - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    From the "New York Times" bestselling author of "If I Stay" Allyson Healeys life is exactly like her suitcase--packed, planned, ordered. Then on the last day of her three-week post-graduation European tour, she meets Willem. A free-spirited, roving actor, Willem is everything shes not, and when he invites her to abandon her plans and come to Paris with him, Allyson says yes. This uncharacteristic decision leads to a day of risk and romance, liberation and intimacy: 24 hours that will transform (...)
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    The genesis of Brexit in the UK: outline of a multi-field model.Will Atkinson - 2023 - Theory and Society 52 (2):243-261.
    This paper outlines a sociological model of the conditions of possibility of the UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union in 2016. Drawing on the conceptual tools of Pierre Bourdieu and those inspired by him, it synthesises and goes beyond the partial and fragmentary accounts offered so far to offer a more comprehensive narrative implicating the interrelation of multiple fields, with agents’ evolving strategies within the different fields being the major fulcra. To be specific, the conditions of possibility for (...)
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  42. Intentional Self-Organization. Emergence and Reduction: Towards a Physical Theory of Intentionality.Henri Atlan - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 52 (1):5-34.
    This article addresses the question of the mechanisms of the emergence of structure and meaning in the biological and physical sciences. It proceeds from an examination of the concept of intentionality and proposes a model of intentional behavior on the basis of results of computer simulations of structural and functional self-organization. Current attempts to endow intuitive aspects of meaningful complexity with operational content are analyzed and the metaphor of DNA as a computer program (the `genetic program') is critically examined in (...)
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    The Value of Value in Decision-Making Competence Assessments.Isaac Atley - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):81-83.
    Pickering, Newton-Howes, and Young argue for an externalist view on assessing decision-making capacity. Pickering, Newton-Howes, and Young argue the harmful consequences of a person’s...
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    Is it Easy to Remain Solely an Interpretator for a Court?Egidijus Baranauskas - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 116 (2):201-210.
    The boundary between interpretation and creation of law is sometimes so subtle and intangible that the court judgments may give rise to discussions about judges having taken the role of lawmakers. This article reveals the concept of ‘precedent’ in the Lithuanian legal system as the influence of the common law has increased on the continental law and ideas of stare decisis have been transferred to the Lithuanian legal system. The start for this was a famous judgment of 28 March 2006 (...)
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    Israeli Nurses and Genetic Information Disclosure.Sivia Barnoy & Nili Tabak - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (3):280-294.
    The debate continues about whether people have a duty to pass on the positive results of their genetic tests to relatives who are at risk from the same disease, and, should they refuse, whether physicians and genetic counselors then have the duty to do so. To date, the role and views of nurses in this debate have not been investigated. In our study, a sample of Israeli nurses, untrained in genetics, were asked for their theoretical opinions and what practical steps (...)
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    Incorporating patients'spirituality into care using Gadow's ethical framework.Pesut Barbara - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):418-428.
    Incorporating patients' spiritual beliefs into health care decision making is essential for ethically good care. Gadow's three-level ethical framework of ethical immediacy, ethical universalism, and relational narrative is presented as a tool for enhancing nurses' ability to explore and deepen understandings of patients' spiritual beliefs, given that these and their experiences are often expressed in a language that seems foreign to nurses. The demographic and cultural shifts that lead to the necessity to understand patients who use principles and metaphors that, (...)
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    Interpreting surrogate consent using counterfactuals.Deborah Barnbaum - 1999 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (2):167–172.
    Philosophers such as Dan Brock believe that surrogates who make health care decisions on behalf of previously competent patients, in the absence of an advance directive, should make these decisions based upon a substituted judgment principle. Brock favours substituted judgment over a best interests standard. However, Edward Wierenga claims that the substituted judgment principle ought to be abandoned in favour of a best interests standard, because of an inherent problem with the substituted judgment principle. Wierenga's version of the substituted judgment (...)
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    What Are Children For?: On Ambivalence and Choice.Anastasia Berg & Rachel Wiseman - 2024 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    The book investigates childbearing ambivalence and the philosophical resources available to overcome it by analyzing the nuances of the contemporary anxiety about having children while focusing on the moral and intellectual shifts that have occurred in how we think of the value and goodness of human life. Peeling back the layers of resistance, What Are Children For? argues that when we make the individual decision whether or not to have children we confront a profound philosophical question, that of the goodness (...)
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  49. What about process? Limitations in advance directives, care planning, and noncapacitated decision making.Jeffrey T. Berger - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):33 – 34.
    Just as noncapacitated decision making will forever be a feature of clinical medicine, so will the quest for effective advance care planning and serviceable documentation of these preferences. “Re-...
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  50. What is the feeling of effort about?Juan Pablo Bermúdez - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    For agents like us, the feeling of effort is a very useful thing. It helps us sense how hard an action is, control its level of intensity, and decide whether to continue or stop performing it. While there has been progress in understanding the feeling of mental effort and the feeling of bodily effort, this has not translated into a unified account of the general feeling of effort. To advance in this direction, I defend the single-feeling view, which states that (...)
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