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    Comments on Gilmore.Alexandra T. Romanyshyn - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (2):33-35.
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    Marginalized Vices, Virtue as Intermediary, and Ethical Generalizations: Recognizing the Particularity of Attaining Virtue.Alexandra T. Romanyshyn - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 1.
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    Marginalized Vices, Virtue as Intermediary, and Ethical Generalizations: Recognizing the Particularity of Attaining Virtue.Alexandra T. Romanyshyn - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (3):473-484.
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    Ontological Classifications and Human Rationality in Bioethics.Alexandra T. Romanyshyn - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (4):391-402.
    Metaphysics often has an important role in deciding ethical questions. Specifically, in the realm of bioethics, metaphysical questions such as the nature of persons, diseases, and properties in general can be crucial to determining what is right or wrong. In this article, I tie together various metaphysical themes that recur throughout the rest of the issue: rationality as an element of human nature, ontological classifications, and kinds of action. I will explain that each has ethical implications. Actions that contravene reason (...)
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