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  1. How to Explain the Importance of Persons.Christopher Register - 2023 - The Philosophical Quarterly.
    We commonly explain the distinctive prudential and moral status of persons in terms of our mental capacities. I draw from recent work to argue that the common explanation is incomplete. I then develop a new explanation: We are ethically important because we are the object of a pattern of self-concern. I argue that the view solves moral problems posed by permissive ontologies, such as the recent personite problem.
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  2. Does Cognitive Psychology Imply Pluralism About the Self?Christopher Register - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology (1):1-18.
    Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plural. Some have argued that we should also adopt a corresponding pluralism about the metaphysics of the self. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I sketch and motivate an approach to personal identity that supports the inference from facts about how we think about the self to facts about the nature of the self. On the proposed view, the self-concept partly determines the nature of (...)
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    Does Cognitive Psychology Imply Pluralism About the Self?Christopher Register - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 15 (1):219-236.
    Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plural. Some have argued that we should also adopt a corresponding pluralism about the metaphysics of the self. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I sketch and motivate an approach to personal identity that supports the inference from facts about how we think about the self to facts about the nature of the self. On the proposed view, the self-concept partly determines the nature of (...)
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    How to Explain the Importance of Persons.Christopher Register - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):920-940.
    We commonly explain the distinctive prudential and moral status of persons in terms of our mental capacities. I draw from recent work to argue that the common explanation is incomplete. I then develop a new explanation: We are ethically important because we are the object of a pattern of self-concern. I argue that the view solves moral problems posed by permissive ontologies, such as the recent personite problem.
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  5. Hot-cold empathy gaps and the grounds of authenticity.Grace Helton & Christopher Register - 2023 - Synthese 202 (5):1-24.
    Hot-cold empathy gaps are a pervasive phenomena wherein one’s predictions about others tend to skew ‘in the direction’ of one’s own current visceral states. For instance, when one predicts how hungry someone else is, one’s prediction will tend to reflect one’s own current hunger state. These gaps also obtain intrapersonally, when one attempts to predict what one oneself would do at a different time. In this paper, we do three things: We draw on empirical evidence to argue that so-called hot-cold (...)
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  6. Science of Legal Method.Ernest Bruncken & Layton B. Register (eds.) - 1917 - New York: A. M. Kelley.
    The problem of the judge: judicial freedom of decision, its necessity and method, by F. Gény.--Judicial freedom of decision, its principles and objects, by E. Ehrlich.--Dialecticism and technicality; the need of sociological method, by J. G. Gmelin.--Equity and law, by G. Kiss.--The perils of emotionalism, by F. Berolzheimer.--Judicial interpretation of enacted law, by J. Kohler.--Courts and legislation, by R. Pound.--The operation of the judicial function in English law, by H. B. Gerland.--Codified law and case-law, by É. Lambert.--Methods of juridical thinking, (...)
     
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    Register computations on ordinals.Peter Koepke & Ryan Siders - 2008 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (6):529-548.
    We generalize ordinary register machines on natural numbers to machines whose registers contain arbitrary ordinals. Ordinal register machines are able to compute a recursive bounded truth predicate on the ordinals. The class of sets of ordinals which can be read off the truth predicate satisfies a natural theory SO. SO is the theory of the sets of ordinals in a model of the Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms ZFC. This allows the following characterization of computable sets: a set of ordinals is ordinal (...)
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    Registered Nurses' Perceptions of Moral Distress and Ethical Climate.Bernadette Pauly, Colleen Varcoe, Janet Storch & Lorelei Newton - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (5):561-573.
    Moral distress is a phenomenon of increasing concern in nursing practice, education and research. Previous research has suggested that moral distress is associated with perceptions of ethical climate, which has implications for nursing practice and patient outcomes. In this study, a randomly selected sample of registered nurses was surveyed using Corley’s Moral Distress Scale and Olson’s Hospital Ethical Climate Survey (HECS). The registered nurses reported moderate levels of moral distress intensity. Moral distress intensity and frequency were found to be inversely (...)
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    Physicians', registered nurses' and practical nurses' stories about ethically difficult episodes in geriatric care.A. Norberg, G. Udén & S. Andrén - 1995 - Nursing Ethics 2 (3):233-42.
    Physicians, registered nurses and enrolled nurses engaged in geriatric and surgical care at a large hospital in Sweden gave 180 accounts of morally difficult care episodes. In total, the ENs gave 78, the RNs 55 and the physicians 47 accounts; there were 83 from geriatric care and 97 from surgical care. Forty-nine participants were male, and 59 were female; there were no differences in gender in the form and content of the moral reasoning disclosed in either morally difficult care episodes (...)
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  10. Slurs and register: A case study in meaning pluralism.Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu & Robert J. Stainton - 2020 - Mind and Language 35 (2):156-182.
    Most theories of slurs fall into one of two families: those which understand slurring terms to involve special descriptive/informational content (however conveyed), and those which understand them to encode special emotive/expressive content. Our view is that both offer essential insights, but that part of what sets slurs apart is use-theoretic content. In particular, we urge that slurring words belong at the intersection of a number of categories in a sociolinguistic register taxonomy, one that usually includes [+slang] and [+vulgar] and always (...)
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  11. Photographic Registers Are Latent Images.Mark Windsor - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (3):404-407.
    In a recent article, Dawn Wilson (2021) has argued against single-stage accounts of photography by arguing against the latent photographic images upon which those accounts depend. Concomitantly, she argues that the only viable account of photography is multi-stage. Unlike single-stage accounts, multi-stage accounts do not postulate the existence of photographic images of any kind prior to development. Rather, according to multi-stage accounts, photographs are produced from “photographic registers.” In this Discussion Piece, I defend single-stage accounts by arguing that Wilson’s (...)
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    Exploring the Moral Distress of Registered Nurses.Patti Rager Zuzelo - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (3):344-359.
    Registered nurses (RNs) employed in an urban medical center in the USA identified moral distress as a practice concern. This study describes RNs' moral distress and the frequency of morally distressing events. Data were collected using the Moral Distress Scale and an open-ended questionnaire. The instruments were distributed to direct-care-providing RNs; 100 responses were returned. Morally distressing events included: working with staffing levels perceived as `unsafe', following families' wishes for patient care even though the nurse disagreed with the plan, and (...)
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    To Register or Not - the Relevance of the Social Work Codes of Practice for the Social Work Lecturer.James Reid - 2007 - Ethics and Social Welfare 1 (3):336-341.
    Higher education institutions in the United Kingdom are increasingly demanding that social work lecturers are ?registered? with the UK regulatory body, the General Social Care Council (GSCC) as a requirement of appointment for the post of social work lecturer. There are many compelling reasons for such an expectation but this paper argues that such action should not be undertaken uncritically. Using Colnerud's five categories of norms a number of tensions for the lecturer are explored that indicate that the current GSCC (...)
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    Register System and General Principles of Register Interoperability.Andrejus Novikovas - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 122 (4):357-371.
    Information technologies that could be potentially used for the development of register system are currently highly advanced, but their practical adaptation in terms of register management is limited due to the void in the legal regulation. Therefore this article particularly focuses on analysis of legal regulation applied for the register system, by highlighting gaps, limitations in the legal acts regulating this area and offering resolutions of the problems. Author of the article reveals content of the category “system” and provides various (...)
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    Register.H. G. Xenophon - 2011 - In Hellenika: Griechisch - Deutsch. Akademie Verlag. pp. 763-827.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 597-645.
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    Register.Ulrike Zuckschwerdt - 2014 - In Bruder Wernher: Sangsprüche: Transliteriert, Normalisiert, Übersetzt Und Kommentiert. De Gruyter. pp. 698-702.
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    Registered nurses’ exposure to high stress of conscience in long-term care.Hilde Munkeby, Grete Bratberg & Siri Andreassen Devik - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):1011-1024.
    Background In long-term care, registered nurses and other care providers often experience tensions between ideals and realities in the delivery of services, which can result in stress of conscience. Burnout, low quality of care and a tendency to leave the profession are perceived as consequences. Objectives This study aimed to identify the socio-demographic and work-related factors associated with a high level of stress of conscience, particularly between nursing occupations. Research design A cross-sectional survey was conducted among care providers who worked (...)
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    Temporal registers in the realist novel.Ilya Bernstein - 2008 - Philosophy and Literature 32 (1):pp. 173-182.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Temporal Registers in the Realist NovelIlya BernsteinIThere are two ways of thinking about time: in terms of sequences of events, and in terms of time-scales. In the first case, each event is conceived of as having a "before" and an "after": it is categorized as part of a sequence and distinguished from other events by its position in that sequence. In the second case, there is no "before" (...)
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    A Register Perspective on Grammar and Discourse: Variability in the Form and Use of English Complement Clauses.Douglas Biber - 1999 - Discourse Studies 1 (2):131-150.
    This article explores the importance of register variation for analyses of grammar and discourse. The general theme is illustrated through consideration of variability in the form and use of English complement clauses. First, the patterns of use for four related grammatical constructions are considered: that-clauses and to-clauses, headed by verbs and by nouns. The differing discourse functions of each construction type are explored by considering their lexico-grammatical associations. However, it is shown that the characteristic uses of each type are conditioned (...)
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    Registering revision: The reduplicated Danish change-of-state token nå.Trine Heinemann - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (1):44-63.
    Reduplication is a phenomenon that can be applied to various linguistic units. In this article, I determine what action the reduplication of the Danish change-of-state token nå accomplishes in interaction. Following previous research on reduplication and using the method of Conversation Analysis, I show that reduplicated nå serves to register that the previous turn at talk implemented a larger course of action, namely that of revision.
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    Registering and repair-initiating repeats in French talk-in-interaction.Rasmus Persson - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (5):583-608.
    This article examines the prosody and sequential organisation of repeats in French talk-in-interaction. Repeats in French are used for initiating repair, as well as for registering receipt. I show for two sequential contexts – after first pair parts and after second pair parts – that the action import of the repeat depends on its prosodic design; prosody allows participants to differentiate between repair-initiating and receipt-registering repeats. While questioning repeats make a response conditionally relevant, registering repeats do not – however, they (...)
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    Registered nurses' application of evidence‐based practice: a national survey.Anne-Marie Boström, Anna Ehrenberg, J. Petter Gustavsson & Lars Wallin - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (6):1159-1163.
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    Registers of the religious: The Terence H. McLaughlin lecture 2010.Paul Standish - 2012 - Ethics and Education 7 (2):185-197.
    Alasdair MacIntyre's landmark book After Virtue, first published in 1981, begins with sobering words, the resonance of which has, in the three decades since then, been felt by many. We live in a wo...
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    Register van Jaargang I-X van die "Hervormde Teologiese Studies".C. K. Oberholzer - 1955 - HTS Theological Studies 11 (4).
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  25. Register.Frank Uekötter - 2007 - In Umweltgeschichte Im 19. Und 20. Jahrhundert. De Gruyter. pp. 121-130.
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    Register zu den Bänden 17-30.R. Ratsch-Heitmann & A. U. Sommer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30:435-473.
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    Register zu den Bänden 17-30.Rüdiger Ratsch-Heitmann & Andreas Urs Sommer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):435-473.
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  28. Deutsches Register.Loránd-Levente Pálfi - 2007 - Hermes 39:227-257.
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  29. Dansk register.Loránd-Levente Pálfi - 2007 - Hermes 39:71-141.
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    Register of college courses on aesthetics and related subjects.Ruthanne Weaver - 1964 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 23 (2):261-271.
  31. Socialist Register 1982 Preface.Ralph Miliband & John Saville - 1982 - In Martin Eve & David Musson (eds.), The Socialist Register. Merlin Press. pp. 19--19.
     
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  32. Action registers the kernel of the onto thesauri approach to transport management.Femand Vandamme, Lin Wang, Mike Vandamme & Peter Kaczmarski - 2006 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 39 (3-4):157-167.
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  33. Meaning without content: on the metasemantics of register.Thorsten Sander - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    What, exactly, is the difference between words such as ‘dead’ and ‘deceased’? In this paper, I argue that such differences in register, or style, ought to be construed as genuine differences in non-truth-conditional meaning. I also show that register cannot plausibly accounted for in terms of either presupposition or conventional implicature. Register is, rather, an instance of what I call pure use-conditional meaning. In the case of register, a difference in meaning does not correspond to a difference in the contents (...)
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  34. Register of work in progress in the fields of Jewish philosophy, thought, and mysticism.Menachem Marc Kellner - 1978 - Charlottesville, Va.: Kellner.
     
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    Registering Baby: Data Base or Private Record?David Ozonoff & Victoria Vespe Ozonoff - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (6):7-9.
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    Register.Michael A. Köhler - 1991 - In Allianzen Und Verträge Zwischen Fränkischen Und Islamischen Herrschern Im Vorderen Orient: Eine Studie Über Das Zwischenstaatliche Zusammenleben Vom 12. Bis Ins 13. Jahrhundert. De Gruyter. pp. 464-488.
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  37. 8. Register.Manuel Koch - 2011 - In Ethnische Identität Im Entstehungsprozess des Spanischen Westgotenreiches. De Gruyter. pp. 451-458.
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    Wrong Register: Kindstötung als Nichtaufnahme in den Club.Peter Koslowski - 1991 - Analyse & Kritik 13 (1):101-102.
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    Register.Hans Martin Krämer - 2006 - In Neubeginn Unter Us-Amerikanischer Besatzung?: Hochschulreform in Japan Zwischen Kontinuität Und Diskontinuität 1919-1952. Akademie Verlag. pp. 307-320.
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    6. Register.Julia Maria Mönig - 2017 - In Julia Maria Mönig (ed.), Vom »oikos« zum Cyberspace: Das Private in der politischen Philosophie Hannah Arendts. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag. pp. 183-190.
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    6. Register.Emmanuel Nakamura - 2018 - In Der Maßstab der Kritik des Modernen Staates Bei Hegel Und Marx: Der Zusammenhang Zwischen Subjektiver Und Sozialer Freiheit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 335-336.
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    Register.Julian Nida-Rümelin - 1993 - In Julian Nida-Rümelin (ed.), Kritik des Konsequentialismus: Studienausgabe. München: De Gruyter. pp. 189-190.
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    Alphabetisches register der bilder.H. G. Philostratos - 1968 - In Die Bilder: Griechisch Und Deutsch. Nach Vorarbeiten von Ernst Kalinka Herausgegeben, Übersetzt Und Erläutert. De Gruyter. pp. 6-6.
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    Register.Alvin Plantinga - 2015 - In Gewährleisteter Christlicher Glaube. De Gruyter. pp. 606-616.
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  45. Register.Helmut Reinicke & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1979 - Suhrkamp.
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    Register.Fabian Dorsch - 2009 - In Die Natur der Farben. De Gruyter. pp. 485-495.
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    Register.Hartmut Westermann - 2002 - In Die Intention des Dichters und die Zwecke der Interpreten: zu Theorie und Praxis der Dichterauslegung in den platonischen Dialogen. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 319-334.
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    Register.Bernard Williams - 2000 - In Scham, Schuld Und Notwendigkeit: Eine Wiederbelebung Antiker Begriffe der Moral. De Gruyter. pp. 207-211.
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    7. Register.Hans-Gerd Winter, Inge Stephan & Julia Freytag - 2017 - In Hans-Gerd Winter, Inge Stephan & Julia Freytag (eds.), J.M.R.-Lenz-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 731-744.
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  50. Register.Norbert Christian Wolf - 2001 - In Streitbare Ästhetik: Goethes kunst- und literaturtheoretische Schriften 1771-1789. ISSN. pp. 561-566.
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