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    Encouraging the nascent cognitive neuroscience of repression.C. Anderson Michael & J. Levy Benjamin - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):511-513.
    Repression has remained controversial for nearly a century on account of the lack of well-controlled evidence validating it. Here we argue that the conceptual and methodological tools now exist for a rigorous scientific examination of repression, and that a nascent cognitive neuroscience of repression is emerging. We review progress in this area and highlight important questions for this field to address.
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    Searching for the just shrinking city in Flint, Michigan.Benjamin J. Pauli & Levi Tenen - 2022 - In Ian Smith & Matt Ferkany (eds.), Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Michigan State University Press. pp. 43-68.
    Populations in many Midwest cities are declining. To maintain infrastructure with a shrinking tax base, city planners have sometimes proposed to right size such cities, sometimes shutting down or removing infrastructure. Such proposals have been met with fierce resistance among many residents, especially in communities with a history of top-down, racialized city planning. This raises the question: if population loss is a near certainty, is it possible to shrink justly? Much work on environmental injustice focuses on removing bad things from (...)
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  3. The functional neuroimaging of forgetting.Benjamin J. Levy, Brice A. Kuhl & Anthony D. Wagner - 2010 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Forgetting. Psychology Press. pp. 135--163.
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    The Truth About Lying.Michael J. Green & Benjamin H. Levi - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):63-64.
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  5. Too soon to give up: Re-examining the value of advance directives.Benjamin H. Levi & Michael J. Green - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):3 – 22.
    In the face of mounting criticism against advance directives, we describe how a novel, computer-based decision aid addresses some of these important concerns. This decision aid, Making Your Wishes Known: Planning Your Medical Future , translates an individual's values and goals into a meaningful advance directive that explicitly reflects their healthcare wishes and outlines a plan for how they wish to be treated. It does this by (1) educating users about advance care planning; (2) helping individuals identify, clarify, and prioritize (...)
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    Accuracy of a Decision Aid for Advance Care Planning: Simulated End-of-Life Decision Making.Benjamin H. Levi, Steven R. Heverley & Michael J. Green - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (3):223-238.
    PurposeAdvance directives have been criticized for failing to help physicians make decisions consistent with patients’ wishes. This pilot study sought to determine if an interactive, computer-based decision aid that generates an advance directive can help physicians accurately translate patients’ wishes into treatment decisions.MethodsWe recruited 19 patient-participants who had each previously created an advance directive using a computer-based decision aid, and 14 physicians who had no prior knowledge of the patient-participants. For each advance directive, three physicians were randomly assigned to review (...)
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    Doing What We Can With Advance Care Planning.Benjamin H. Levi & Michael J. Green - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):1-2.
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    Exploring the Limits of Autonomy.Rebecca L. Volpe, Benjamin H. Levi, George F. Blackall & Michael J. Green - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (3):16-18.
    Mr. Galanas, an eighty‐six‐year‐old man, intentionally shot himself in the chest and abdomen. Surprisingly, the bullet damaged only his distal pancreas and part of his colon, requiring a diverting colostomy to prevent leakage of bowel fluids into his abdomen. After being admitted, he lies intubated in the intensive care unit awaiting surgery to repair his colon. He is responsive but does not demonstrate clear decision‐making capacity. He grudgingly accepts pain medications but refuses antibiotics and antidepressants. He has a living will (...)
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    Ethics Pocket Cards: An Educational Tool for Busy Clinicians.Michael J. Green, George F. Blackall, Benjamin H. Levi & Rebecca L. Volpe - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 25 (2):148-151.
    The adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is widely used in healthcare settings and can be applied to the work of institutional clinical ethics committees. The model of clinical ethics consultation, however, is inherently reactive: a crisis or question emerges, and ethics experts are called to help. In an effort to employ a proactive component to the model of clinical ethics consultation (as well as to standardize our educational interventions), we developed ethics pocket cards. The (...)
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    Review of Jeffrey P. Spike, Thomas R. Cole, Richard Buday, Freeman Williams, and Mary Ann Pendino, The Brewsters 1. [REVIEW]Benjamin H. Levi & Michael J. Green - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (3):52-54.
  11. The feeling of doing: Deconstructing the phenomenology of agnecy.Timothy J. Bayne & Neil Levy - 2006 - In Natalie Sebanz & Wolfgang Prinz (eds.), Disorders of Volition. Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Disorders of volition are often accompanied by, and may even be caused by, disruptions in the phenomenology of agency. Yet the phenomenology of agency is at present little explored. In this paper we attempt to describe the experience of normal agency, in order to uncover its representational content.
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    The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics.Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    Résumé éditeur : This book tells two intertwined stories, centered on twentieth-century moral philosophers Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Philippa Foot, and Iris Murdoch. The first is the story of four friends who came up to Oxford together just before WWII. It is the story of their lives, loves, and intellectual preoccupations; it is a story about women trying to find a place in a man's world of academic philosophy. The second story is about these friends' shared philosophical project and their (...)
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    Keeping Ethical Investment Ethical: Regulatory Issues for Investing for Sustainability.Benjamin J. Richardson - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (4):555-572.
    Regulation must target the financial sector, which often funds and profits from environmentally unsustainable development. In an era of global financial markets, the financial sector has a crucial impact on the state of the environment. The long-standing movement for ethically and socially responsible investment (SRI) has recently begun to advocate environmental standards for financiers. While this movement is gaining more adherents, it has increasingly justified responsible financing as a path to be prosperous, rather than virtuous. This trend partly owes to (...)
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    A face detection bias for horizontal orientations develops in middle childhood.Benjamin J. Balas, Jamie Schmidt & Alyson Saville - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:144351.
    Faces are complex stimuli that can be described via intuitive facial features like the eyes, nose, and mouth, “configural” features like the distances between facial landmarks, and features that correspond to computations performed in the early visual system (e.g. oriented edges). With regard to this latter category of descriptors, adult face recognition relies disproportionately on information in specific spatial frequency and orientation bands: Many recognition tasks are performed more accurately when adults have access to mid-range spatial frequencies (8-16 cycles/face) and (...)
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    Being Virtuous and Prosperous: SRI’s Conflicting Goals.Benjamin J. Richardson & Wes Cragg - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (S1):21-39.
    Can SRI be a means to make investors both virtuous and prosperous? This paper argues that there can be significant tensions between these goals, and that SRI (and indeed all investment) should not allow the pursuit of maximizing investment returns to prevail over an ethical agenda of promoting social and economic justice and environmental protection. The discourse on SRI has changed dramatically in recent years to the point where its capacity to promote social emancipation, sustainable development and other ethical goals (...)
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    International Political Economy: An Intellectual History.Benjamin J. Cohen - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    It is erudite, broad-ranging, respectful of the actors involved, sympathetic, and nuanced. This is the first book of its kind."--Ronen Palan, University of Birmingham "I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
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    Living the Truth: A Theory of Action.Benjamin J. Brown - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (1):227-228.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Living the Truth: A Theory of ActionBenjamin J. BrownLiving the Truth: A Theory of Action Klaus Demmer Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2010. 179 pp. $34.95.Klaus Demmer is one of the most influential Catholic moral theologians in Europe since Vatican II. Unfortunately, he is relatively unknown in America. Living the Truth is only the second of his works to be translated into English, although other translations are anticipated. (...)
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    The Shaping of New Testament Narrative and Salvation Teachings by Painful Childhood Experience.Benjamin J. Abelow - 2011 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 33 (1):1-54.
    This article considers the influence of childhood corporal punishment, abandonment, and neglect on the development and reception of seminal New Testament teachings. Two related but distinct propositions are argued. First, that widespread patterns of painful childhood experience provided a thematic template that deeply shaped the New Testament during its formative period. Second, that this thematic shaping has contributed, on an individual level, to subjective experiences of faith and, on a cultural level, to the initial spread and subsequent persistence of Christianity. (...)
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    Treating Minors and the Duty to Disclose Information to Parents.Benjamin J. Capps - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (3):255-261.
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    God the created: pragmatic constructive realism in philosophy and theology.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2022 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Develops a creative and provocative new model of God that brings together insights from both process theology and ground-of-being theology.
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    Human Enhancement Technologies: Understanding Governance, Policies and Regulatory Structures in the Global Context.Benjamin J. Capps, Rudd Ter Meulen & Lisbeth Witthøfft Nielson - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (4):251-258.
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    A Brief Critique of Two Claims about the Social Value of Biotechnological Enhancements.Benjamin J. Capps, Gordon Stirrat & Lisbeth Witthøfft Nielson - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (4):259-271.
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    The politics of recognition in the age of digital spaces: appearing together.Benjamin J. J. Carpenter - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book provides a philosophical analysis of the notion of selfhood that underlies identity politics. It offers a unique theory of the self that combines previous scholarly work on recognition and the phenomenology of space. The politics of identity occupy the centre of a contested terrain. Marginalised and oppressed peoples continue to seek the transformation of our shared social world and our political institutions required for their lives to be liveable. Public criticism and academic treatments of identity politics often take (...)
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    Effing the Ineffable: Existential Mumblings at the Limits of Language by Wesley J. Wildman.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2020 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 41 (2):177-180.
    Upon first glance, readers might not think there is much new to be found in the most recent book from Wesley Wildman. After all, seven of the nine chapters contained between its covers began as essays previously published. However, this volume is also the sixth of six in his Religious Philosophy series, so clearly the author is making something of its contents. Indeed, there is much that is worthwhile to be found within. Taken together with the new material, this collection (...)
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    Addressing Orthodox Challenges in the Pluralist Classroom.Benjamin J. Bindewald & Suzanne Rosenblith - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (6):497-509.
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    In the World, But Not of the World: Understanding Conservative Christianity and Its Relationship With American Public Schools.Benjamin J. Bindewald - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (2):93-111.
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    Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2022 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 43 (2-3):177-182.
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    For Love of the Game: Pragmatism and the Right to Play with Heterodoxy.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (2):118-126.
    in peirce and religion: Knowledge, Transformation, and the Reality of God, Roger Ward argues that the founder of American pragmatism was a rather traditional Trinitarian Christian throughout his entire life. Such an argument is notable because scholarship on Peirce often underplays the philosopher’s comments about religion while emphasizing his work on logic, mathematics, and other non-religious philosophical topics. Those who take his views on religion seriously tend to interpret Peirce more radically than Ward, placing Peirce’s philosophy of religion and personal (...)
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    Hidden Dimensions: The Unification of Physics and Consciousness.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2012 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 32:161-164.
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    The Women are Up to Something.Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb - 2020 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 87:7-30.
    In this essay, I offer an interpretation of the ethical thought of Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch. The combined effect of their work was to revive a naturalistic account of ethical objectivity that had dominated the premodern world. I proceed narratively, explaining how each of the four came to make the contribution she did towards this implicit common project: in particular how these women came to see philosophical possibilities that their male contemporaries mostly did not.
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  31. Basso, KH 160 Bauer, J. 169 Becker, AL 133, 137 Beeman, W. 67.J. Benjamin, Ahmed Al-Shahi, P. C. Almond, R. Alter, Idi49 Amin, Samir Amin, Rabbi Yehudah Amital, N. T. Ammerman, R. M. Anderson & A. Appadurai - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The Pursuit of Certainty: Religious and Cultural Formulations. Routledge.
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    The Aftermath of Hobby Lobby and Obergefell: A Reconceptualization of Religious Freedom in the United States and its Potential Implications for Public Schools and Pluralist Democracies.Benjamin J. Bindewald, Suzanne Rosenblith & Bob Green - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (2):135-154.
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    Open to all? Regulating open street CCTV and the case for “symmetrical surveillance”.Benjamin J. Goold - 2006 - Criminal Justice Ethics 25 (1):3-17.
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    Qualitative simulation: then and now.Benjamin J. Kuipers - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):133-140.
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    Privacy rights and public spaces: CCTV and the problem of the “unobservable observer”.Benjamin J. Goold - 2002 - Criminal Justice Ethics 21 (1):21-27.
    (2002). Privacy rights and public spaces: CCTV and the problem of the “unobservable observer”. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 21-27. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.2002.9992113.
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    Corporate Finance and Environmentally Responsible Business.Benjamin J. Richardson - 2005 - International Corporate Responsibility Series 2:79-100.
    The financial services sector has the potential to be an important driver for improved corporate social and environmental responsibility through its control over corporate financing. But, so far, only ad hoc policy initiatives have arisen in the European Union and other countries. Because the financial services sector is where wholesale decisions regarding future development, and thus pressures on the environment, arise, the reform of investment and banking services to promote long term investment and better consideration of environmental impacts may be (...)
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    Individual Differences in the Moralization of Everyday Life.Benjamin J. Lovett, Alexander H. Jordan & Scott S. Wiltermuth - 2012 - Ethics and Behavior 22 (4):248-257.
    We report on the development and initial validation of the Moralization of Everyday Life Scale, designed to measure variations in people's assignment of moral weight to commonplace behaviors. In Study 1, participants reported their judgments for a large number of potential moral infractions in everyday life; principal components analysis revealed 6 main dimensions of these judgments. In Study 2, scores on the 30-item MELS showed high reliability and distinctness from the Big 5 personality traits. In Study 3, scores on the (...)
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    Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment (review).Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):126-127.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.1 (2002) 126-127 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment T. J. Hochstrasser. Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xiii + 246. Cloth, $54.95. In a worthy addition to Cambridge's Ideas in Context series, T. J. Hochstrasser undertakes an excavation. His aim is to provide a description, and to (...)
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    Commentary: Physicians and the Risk of Malevolent Use of Research.Benjamin J. Krohmal & Gregory K. Sobolski - 2006 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (4):441-447.
    Although research findings have always been subject to abuse, scientific advances and recent events have increased concern about the perils of some biomedical knowledge. The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs addresses this potential in its guidelines for physician–researchers. The guidelines do not advance many novel ideas or provide substantive guidance for PRs. Advocacy for professionalism, weighing costs and benefits, and balanced oversight are uncontroversial and have been proposed before. The difficult task is to define what they require, and here (...)
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    The Aftermath ofHobby LobbyandObergefell:A Reconceptualization of Religious Freedom in the United States and its Potential Implications for Public Schools and Pluralist Democracies.Benjamin J. Bindewald, Suzanne Rosenblith & Bob Green - 2017 - Educational Studies 53 (2):135-154.
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    Teaching Evolution in a Creation Nation and Living with Moral Disagreement: The Enduring Controversy about Affirmative Action.Benjamin J. Bindewald - 2018 - Educational Theory 68 (3):351-359.
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    Reasoning with qualitative models.Benjamin J. Kuipers - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):125-132.
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    The effect of word predictability on reading time is logarithmic.Nathaniel J. Smith & Roger Levy - 2013 - Cognition 128 (3):302-319.
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    A Public Database of Immersive VR Videos with Corresponding Ratings of Arousal, Valence, and Correlations between Head Movements and Self Report Measures.Benjamin J. Li, Jeremy N. Bailenson, Adam Pines, Walter J. Greenleaf & Leanne M. Williams - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Kant's Moral Metaphysics: God, Freedom, and Immortality.Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb & James Krueger (eds.) - 2010 - de Gruyter.
    This volume is the first to place these topics within the context of the Critical philosophy as a whole, encouraging not only a more metaphysical, but also a ...
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    XML extraction Test-DEC09-2.Benjamin J. Balas, Charles A. Nelson, Alissa Westerlund, Vanessa Vogel-Farley, Tracy Riggins & Dana Kuefner - 2010 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 4.
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    Higher-order derivative constraints in qualitative simulation.Benjamin J. Kuipers, Charles Chiu, David T. Dalle Molle & D. R. Throop - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 51 (1-3):343-379.
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    Contexts and Dialogue: Yogācāra Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind, and: Sciousness (review).Benjamin J. Chicka - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:201-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Contexts and Dialogue: Yogācāra Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind, and: SciousnessBenjamin J. ChickaContexts and Dialogue: Yogācāra Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind. By Tao Jiang. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006. xi + 198 pp.Sciousness. Edited by Jonathan Bricklin. Guilford, CT: Eirini Press, 2006. 229 pp.It has become popular to view Buddhist concepts as nothing more than self-help techniques. The tradition, stripped of (...)
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    Bonhoeffer’s Account of the Conscience and How it Can Inform Formation Today.Benjamin J. Burkholder - 2022 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 15 (1):70-91.
    In contemporary discourse, different conceptions of the conscience abound. Aquinas and Calvin had similar yet distinct accounts of the conscience and its role in Christian ethical formation. Upon close inspection, both struggle to account fully and consistently for the effects of the fall and its impact on human reason. In response to some of the weaknesses observed in these accounts, Bonhoeffer’s reflections on the conscience offer a more helpful way forward that accounts for the Fall’s effects on human rationality. In (...)
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    Procedural Ethics and the European Stem Cell Debate.Benjamin J. Capps - 2006 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 11 (1):41-66.
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