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  1. Personalised Medicine, Individual Choice and the Common Good.Britta van Beers, Sigrid Sterckx & Donna Dickenson (eds.) - 2018 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a volume of twelve essays concerning the fundamental tension in personalised medicine between individual choice and the common good.
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    A Revolution by Stealth: A Legal-Ethical Analysis of the Rise of Pre-Conception Authorization of Surrogacy Agreements.Britta van Beers & Laura Bosch - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (4):351-371.
    This article offers a legal-ethical analysis of recent UK and Dutch proposals to regulate surrogacy proactively through a national system of pre-conception authorization of surrogacy agreements. Wi...
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  3. Het einde van de juridische persoon?Britta Beers - 2024 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 53 (1):121-143.
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    M. Buijsen (red.), Onrechtmatig leven? Opstellen naar aanleiding van Baby Kelly.Britta Beers - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (1):65-71.
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    Symbolic Legislation Theory and Developments in Biolaw.Bart van Klink, Britta van Beers & Lonneke Poort (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This edited volume covers new ground by bringing together perspectives from symbolic legislation theory on the one hand, and from biolaw and bioethics on the other hand. Symbolic legislation has a bad name. It usually refers to instances of legislation which are ineffective and that serve other political and social goals than the goals officially stated. Recently, a more positive notion of symbolic legislation has emerged in legislative theory. From this perspective, symbolic legislation is regarded as a positive alternative to (...)
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    Surrogacy: New Challenges to Law and Ethics.Donna Dickenson & Britta van Beers - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (4):293-297.
    In the case of surrogacy, it is not new biotechnologies themselves that have challenged well-established principles in law and ethics, but rather political and social phenomena such as commodification of women’s reproductive tissue and labour, demands to allow new ways of forming families and (before Covid-19, at least) the comparative ease of international travel that enabled cross-border surrogacy to develop into a market valued at up to $2 billion annually in India alone as of 2016 (Dickenson 2016, citing an estimate (...)
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    Commercial DNA tests and police investigations: a broad bioethical perspective.Nina F. de Groot, Britta C. van Beers & Gerben Meynen - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):788-795.
    Over 30 million people worldwide have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, because they were interested in their genetic ancestry, disease predisposition or inherited traits. Yet, these consumer DNA data are also increasingly used for a very different purpose: to identify suspects in criminal investigations. By matching a suspect’s DNA with DNA from a suspect’s distant relatives who have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, law enforcement can zero in on a perpetrator. Such forensic use of consumer DNA data has (...)
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    Accessing medical biobanks to solve crimes: ethical considerations.Nina F. de Groot, Britta C. van Beers, Lieven Decock & Gerben Meynen - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (7):502-509.
    Millions of human biological samples are stored worldwide for medical research or treatment purposes. These biospecimens are of enormous potential value to law enforcement as DNA profiles can be obtained from these samples. However, forensic use of such biospecimens raises a number of ethical questions. This article aims to explore ethical issues of using human bodily material in medical biobanks for crime investigation and prosecution purposes. Concerns about confidentiality, trust, autonomy and justice will be discussed. We explore how to balance (...)
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    Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Collective Good at a Time of Medical Narcissism.Maya Sabatello - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (6):41-42.
    Not a single day goes by without some news about personalized medicine, especially in its genomic context (precision medicine). In tandem with the scientific excitement, however, come the cautionary notes. These include worries about Big Brother surveillance, concerns about the impact of genomic results on the psychosocial well‐being of patients and research subjects, and attention to issues of social and distributive justice. Personalised Medicine, Individual Choice and the Common Good, coedited by Britta van Beers, Sigrid Sterckx, and Donna (...)
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  10. The King of Beers gets a crown.Industry--Mergers Beer - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 141--14.
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    Newington College: Building thinking communities.Britta Jensen, Kate Kennedy White & Michael Parker - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 11 (1):104.
    In the Australian context, all teachers are obliged, in accordance with the national curriculum, to engage students in critical and creative thinking in the classroom. Yet teachers often wonder ‘How do we facilitate the development of (critical and creative) thinking skills in our students?’ In our specific local context, a large-scale community consultation highlighted a need for a thorough, concerted strategic approach in relation to this obligation. In this paper we spell out our response to this need: the establishment of (...)
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    Audience Perceptions of COVID-19 Metaphors: The Role of Source Domain and Country Context.Britta C. Brugman, Ellen Droog, W. Gudrun Reijnierse, Saskia Leymann, Giulia Frezza & Kiki Y. Renardel de Lavalette - 2022 - Metaphor and Symbol 37 (2):101-113.
    Metaphors abound in descriptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: it is described, among other things, as a war, a flood, and a marathon. However, not all metaphors may resonate equally well with members...
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    Doing and Being: An Interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Theta.Jonathan B. Beere - 2009 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Doing and Being confronts the problem of how to understand two central concepts of Aristotle's philosophy: energeia and dunamis. While these terms seem ambiguous between actuality/potentiality and activity/capacity, Aristotle did not intend them to be so. Through a careful and detailed reading of Metaphysics Theta, Beere argues that we can solve the problem by rejecting both "actuality" and "activity" as translations of energeia, and by working out an analogical conception of energeia. This approach enables Beere to discern a hitherto unnoticed (...)
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  14. Embryology and Evolution.G. R. de Beer - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (19):482-484.
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    Necromancy, Divine Encounters, and Erotic Magic in Cupid and Psyche.Britta Ager - 2019 - American Journal of Philology 140 (2):317-343.
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  16. Expressions of mind in animal behavior.Colin Beer - 1997 - In Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. Lyn Miles (eds.), Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals. SUNY Press. pp. 198--209.
    This chapter mixes memory and desire. The memory is of how science in general and ethology in particular were conceived in the tough-minded, positivistic tradition in which I was brought up as a student. The desire is for the possibility that, with the questioning of this positivistic tradition in general and the emergence of cognitive ethology in particular, issues concerning animal mentality and intentionality, which the older views kept in the dark, might now be looked at in a new light. (...)
     
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    Two models of public opinion: Bacon's "new logic" and diotima's "tale of love".Samuel H. Beer - 1974 - Political Theory 2 (2):163-180.
  18. Teorīi︠a︡ otnositelʹnosti.Fritz Beer - 1921
     
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  19. Van rechtsstaat naar veiligheidsstaat.Britta Böhler - 2006 - Filosofie En Praktijk 27:7-16.
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  20. Making Teaching Count.Britta Clark & Gina Schouten - 2024 - In Brynn Welch (ed.), The art of teaching philosophy: reflective values and concrete practices. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 333-341.
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  21. Ubuntu, reconciliation in Rwanda, and returning to personhood through collective narrative.Anna-Marie de Beer - 2019 - In James Ogude (ed.), Ubuntu and the reconstitution of community. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
     
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  22. Quoting from the past, or dealing with temporality.Britta Duelke - 2008 - In Tyrus Miller (ed.), Given world and time: temporalities in context. New York: CEU Press.
     
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  23. Narrating Art History: Practices of comparing in exhibitions and written surveys with regard to documenta I.Britta Hochkirchen - 2021 - In Martin Carrier, Rebecca Mertens & Carsten Reinhardt (eds.), Narratives and comparisons: adversaries or allies in understanding science? [Bielefeld]: Bielefeld University Press, an imprint of Transcript Verlag.
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    Towards a New Historiography and Conceptual Decolonization.Britta Saal - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 4:85-92.
    Considering two recent trends in the Humanities – the cultural turn and the increase of critical sociohistorical reflections on a global level – in this paper it should be looked at their influences especially on philosophy. One of these influences can be located in the emergence of “intercultural philosophy” since the 1990s which calls for a reorientation of philosophy in general. Regarding mainly one of the favored methods, the polylogue, it is important to take into account the postcolonial perspective, too. (...)
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    On the potentials of interaction breakdowns for HRI.Britta Wrede, Anna-Lisa Vollmer & Sören Krach - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e49.
    How do we switch between “playing along” and treating robots as technical agents? We propose interaction breakdowns to help solve this “social artifact puzzle”: Breaks cause changes from fluid interaction to explicit reasoning and interaction with the raw artifact. These changes are closely linked to understanding the technical architecture and could be used to design better human–robot interaction (HRI).
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  26. A dynamical systems perspective on agent-environment interaction.Randall D. Beer - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 72 (1-2):173-215.
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    Current Emotion Research in Social Neuroscience: How does emotion influence social cognition?Jennifer S. Beer - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (2):172-180.
    Neuroscience investigations of emotional influences on social cognition have been dominated by the somatic marker hypothesis and dual-process theories. Taken together, these lines of inquiry have not provided strong evidence that emotional influences on social cognition rely on neural systems which code for bodily signals of arousal nor distinguish emotional reasoning from other modes of reasoning. Recent findings raise the possibility that emotionally influenced social cognition relies on two stages of neural changes: once when emotion is elicited and a different (...)
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  28. How to Argue about Solar Geoengineering.Britta Clark - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (3):505-520.
    Should high‐income countries engage in solar geoengineering research and possible deployment? On the assumption that the speed of the energy transition will be insufficient to abate catastrophic climate impacts, research into solar geoengineering begins to look like a technically and socially feasible route to mitigate such impacts. But on the assumption that a rapid and relatively just energy transition is still within the realm of political possibility, research into solar geoengineering looks more like an ideological tool designed to divert time (...)
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    The body in medical imaging between reality and construction.Britta Schinzel - 2006 - Poiesis and Praxis 4 (3):185-198.
    Medical imaging has provided insight into the living body that were not possible beforehand. With these methods a revolution in medical diagnosis and biomedical research has begun. Problematic aspects on the other hand are arising from the highly constructive properties of image production, which use complicated physical and physiological effects. Images are established via highly complicated combinations of technology and contingently chosen mathematical and algorithmic solutions. In addition, image construction follows properties of the human visual and cognitive system to allow (...)
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    Review of M. Beer and R. H. Tawney: A History of British Socialism[REVIEW]M. Beer & R. H. Tawney - 1941 - Ethics 51 (2):234-236.
  31. Neutrality, Nature, and Intergenerational Justice.Britta Clark - 2020 - Environmental Politics 1.
    Suppose the present generation leaves future ones with a world depleted of all the natural resources required for many valuable human pursuits. Has the present generation acted unjustly? According to contemporary theories of liberal egalitarian intragenerational and intergenerational justice, the answer, it appears, is no. The explanation for this verdict lies in the liberal commitment to remaining neutral between different ways of life: many value-laden environ- mental sites and species are not an all-purpose means to any reasonable human end and (...)
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  32. Normativität bei Jürgen Habermas.Raphael Beer & Bryndis Trienkens - 2011 - In Johannes Ahrens, Raphael Beer, Uwe H. Bittlingmayer & Jürgen Gerdes (eds.), Normativität: über die Hintergründe sozialwissenschaftlicher Theoriebildung. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
     
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  33. 6. Punishment and Mercy.Britta Caspers - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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  34. ""5." The Stone from the Hand is of the Devil" Hegel's Doctrine of Action.Britta Caspers - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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    Anthropologie und Ästhetik: interdisziplinäre Perspektiven.Britta Herrmann (ed.) - 2019 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
    Die Kategorie des Menschseins wird aufgrund wechselnder Wissensbestände und Orientierungskrisen immer wieder neu bestimmt. Das Ästhetische ist damit eng verbunden. 'Aisthesis' ist erstens eine Form der sinnlichen und empfindenden Wahrnehmung, ein vorrationaler 'way of worldmaking' (Nelson Goodman), der den Bezug des Menschen zu sich und seiner Welt moduliert. Ästhetische Vorstellungen grundieren zweitens aber auch die Idee des Humanen und die Normen menschlicher Handlungs-weisen. Und drittens sind ästhetische Erkenntnis- und Ausdrucksformen Teil eines 'selbstgesponnenen Bedeutungsgewebes' (Clifford Geertz) der Kultur, das die Grenzen (...)
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  36. Weak power: on the potentials and problems in using bodily vulnerability as a protest strategy.Britta Timm Knudsen & Carsten Stage - forthcoming - Body and Society.
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    A Mass Auto‑therapeutic Experience in the Retina of the TV Audience.Britta Peters - 2011 - Multitudes 5:85-97.
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  38. About the taking place of intercultural philosophy as polylogue.Britta Saal - 2019 - In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
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  39. Die Kunst der Provokation. Adornos philosophischer Optimismus.Britta Scholze - 2004 - In Gerard Delanty (ed.), Theodor W. Adorno. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 46--60.
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    Ambiguity and Sentence Position: An Experimental Case Study on Manner Adverbs.Britta Stolterfoht - 2015 - In Susanne Winkler (ed.), Ambiguity: Language and Communication. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 171-184.
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    John Locke: Correspondence: Volume Iv, Letters 1242-1701.E. S. De Beer (ed.) - 1978 - Clarendon Press.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 1242-1701 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    (2 other versions)The Correspondence of John Locke, Volume 1: Introduction, Letters 1-461.E. S. De Beer (ed.) - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    E. S. de Beer>'s eight-volume edition of the correspondence of John Locke is a classic of modern scholarship. The intellectual range of the correspondence is universal, covering philosophy, theology, medicine, history, geography, economics, law, politics, travel and botany. This first volume covers the years 1650 to 1679.
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    Questions of judgment: determining what's right.Frank H. Low-Beer - 1995 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Low-Beer, a lawyer, Canadian federal politician, and poet, examines judgment as exercise, identifying the critical elements of the exercise of judgment and relating them to cognitive functions. He argues against relegating judgement to the realm of the subjective, and looks at the extent to which it can be learned and its reciprocal relationship to character. He concludes that the exercise of judgment is a defining characteristic of professionalism in the courts, the professions, politics, and commerce. For scholars and lay readers. (...)
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    John Locke: Correspondence: Volume V, Letters 1702-2198.E. S. De Beer (ed.) - 1979 - Clarendon Press.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 1702-2198 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    Information Processing and Dynamics in Minimally Cognitive Agents.Randall D. Beer & Paul L. Williams - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (1):1-38.
    There has been considerable debate in the literature about the relative merits of information processing versus dynamical approaches to understanding cognitive processes. In this article, we explore the relationship between these two styles of explanation using a model agent evolved to solve a relational categorization task. Specifically, we separately analyze the operation of this agent using the mathematical tools of information theory and dynamical systems theory. Information-theoretic analysis reveals how task-relevant information flows through the system to be combined into a (...)
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    Herbert Schnädelbach: Philosophie in der modernen Kultur. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2000, 283 Seiten.Britta Aagaard - 2000 - SATS 1 (2):184-191.
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    Versprechen der Freiheit. Einige Überlegungen zur Idee der Freiheit als metaphysischer Grund bei Ernst Cassirer.Britta Aagaard - 2001 - SATS 2 (1):119-143.
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  48. Conceptual issues in cognitive ethology.C. G. Beer - 1992 - Advances in the Study of Behavior 21:69-109.
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    Die Ästhetik des Subjekts.Raphael Beer - 2018 - Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Der Begriff des Subjekts meint im Kern das Erkenntnissubjekt. Damit wird vornehmlich auf eine kognitive Dimension verwiesen, die sich mit Termini wie Vernunft oder Rationalität konnotieren lässt. Mit dem Blick auf die Ästhetik lässt sich dies durch Formen der Sinnlichkeit und der Kreativität ergänzen. Die „Ästhetik des Subjekts“ zielt dabei auf eine allgemeine Subjekttheorie, die als Kritische Theorie angelegt sein soll. In diesem Kontext wird die ästhetische Erfahrung zu einem Baustein der Emanzipation.
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  50. Lineal descendants' : the Origin's literary progeny.Gillian Beer - 2009 - In Michael Ruse & Robert J. Richards (eds.), The Cambridge companion to the "Origin of species". New York: Cambridge University Press.
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