Results for 'Brynn McNab'

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    Machine-Thought and the Political Order.Sophie Lesueur, Brynn McNab, Jeremy Smith & Luka Stojanovic - 2023 - Technophany 2 (1).
    The most widespread statement of political philosophy is presented here in the simplified and trivialised form of “man is X; he must become Y. ” Man must do so at the same time for himself, for his own survival, but also for the good of all, of the Community, of the City: the plurality must absolutely, in any way whatsoever, give way to unity, subject to [sous peine] and under threat of chaos. The essential question found confronting political doctrines, moreover (...)
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    Licit Substance Use in Physical Rehabilitation Settings.Brynne McArthur, Alexandra Campbell & Andria Bianchi - unknown
    The purpose of this commentary is to consider circumstances under which it may be ethical to permit patients to use licit substances in rehabilitation contexts. While the content of this commentary may be transferable to other healthcare spaces, our focus on rehabilitation is based on some important distinctions that exist between rehabilitation and acute care spaces.
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    Combining Temporal and Spectral Information with Spatial Mapping to Identify Differences between Phonological and Semantic Networks: A Magnetoencephalographic Approach.Fiona McNab, Arjan Hillebrand, Stephen J. Swithenby & Gina Rippon - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    The international scene.Tom McNab - 1981 - Journal of Biosocial Science 13 (S7):197-201.
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    No Title available: Reviews.Brynn F. Welch - 2013 - Economics and Philosophy 29 (2):289-295.
  6. The Art of Teaching.Brynn Welch (ed.) - forthcoming - Bloomsbury.
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    The Pervasive Whiteness of Children’s Literature.Brynn F. Welch - 2016 - Social Theory and Practice 42 (2):367-388.
    In this paper, I argue that the pervasive whiteness of children’s literature contributes to the cultivation of racial biases and stereotypes while impeding the cultivation of compassion toward others. Furthermore, it makes many of the valuable goods associated with literature less accessible to children of color than to white children. Therefore, when possible, consumers have a moral obligation to purchase books that include multidimensional characters of color, and act wrongly when they purchase only books that do not. I respond to (...)
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  8. Debate: To nudge or not to nudge.Daniel M. Hausman & Brynn Welch - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 18 (1):123-136.
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  9. A Theory of Filial Obligations.Brynn F. Welch - 2012 - Social Theory and Practice 38 (4):717-737.
    Despite the fact that many people face pressing questions about what they are morally required to do for their aging parents, surprisingly little has been said in the literature about filial obligations. After considering and rejecting two theories--Gratitude Theory and Special Goods Theory--this paper offers a novel, blended theory of filial obligations, called the Gratitude for Special Goods Theory. On this view, grown children often have extensive obligations to meet their parents’ needs, for doing so serves as an expression of (...)
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  10. Filial Obligation.Brynn F. Welch - 2015
    Filial Obligation The question of what one should do for one’s parents is often urgent; a parent needs care in the near future, and the grown child must decide what kind of care to provide, whether and to what extent to finance the provision of care, and to what extent the child ought to sacrifice … Continue reading Filial Obligation →.
     
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    Effects of Expressive Writing on Neural Processing During Learning.Brynne C. DiMenichi, Ahmet O. Ceceli, Jamil P. Bhanji & Elizabeth Tricomi - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The power of competition: Effects of social motivation on attention, sustained physical effort, and learning.Brynne C. DiMenichi & Elizabeth Tricomi - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    What is hope but a double-edged sword?Brynn Shapiro - 2021 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 21:5-5.
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    Shifting the concept of nudge.Brynn F. Welch - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8):497-498.
    Although Saghai primarily focuses on distinguishing nudges from other forms of influence, ‘Salvaging the Concept of Nudge’ offers a definition of nudges that could blunt much of the moral criticism of nudging and clarify debates about specific policies.1 The definition he offers, however, restricts the class of nudges to include only those influences that counter an individual's preferences; thus, contrary to what Thaler and Sunstein say, nudges cannot be instances of libertarian paternalism.1 ,2According to Saghai, ‘A nudges B when A (...)
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  15. The Individual in Northern Dene Thought and Communication a Study in Sharing and Diversity.Jane Mcnab Christian & Peter M. Gardner - 1977 - National Museums of Canada.
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    The Tyranny of Utility: Behavioral Social Science and the Rise of Paternalism, Gilles Saint-Paul. Princeton University Press, 2001, vii+ 163 pages. [REVIEW]Brynn F. Welch - 2013 - Economics and Philosophy 29 (2):289-295.
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    Cytogenetics in reproductive medicine: The contribution of comparative genomic hybridization (CGH).Dagan Wells & Brynn Levy - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (3):289-300.
    Cytogenetic research has had a major impact on the field of reproductive medicine, providing an insight into the frequency of chromosomal abnormalities that occur during gametogenesis, embryonic development and pregnancy. In humans, aneuploidy has been found to be relatively common during fetal life, necessitating prenatal screening of high‐risk pregnancies. Aneuploidy rates are higher still during the preimplantation stage of development. An increasing number of IVF laboratories have attempted to improve pregnancy rates by using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) to ensure that (...)
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    Is thirty-two three tens and two ones? The embedded structure of cardinal numbers.Diego Guerrero, Jihyun Hwang, Brynn Boutin, Tom Roeper & Joonkoo Park - 2020 - Cognition 203 (C):104331.
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    Event representation at the scale of ordinary experience.Sami R. Yousif, Sarah Hye-Yeon Lee, Brynn E. Sherman & Anna Papafragou - 2024 - Cognition 249 (C):105833.
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    Bibliography of the Published Writings of John Stuart Mill: Edited from His Manuscript with Corrections and Notes.John Stuart Mill, James McNab McCrimmon, Ney MacMinn & J. R. Hainds - 1945 - Northwestern University.
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    Case Report on Deep Brain Stimulation Rescue After Suboptimal MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy for Essential Tremor: A Tractography-Based Investigation.Sabir Saluja, Daniel A. N. Barbosa, Jonathon J. Parker, Yuhao Huang, Michael R. Jensen, Vyvian Ngo, Veronica E. Santini, Kim Butts Pauly, Pejman Ghanouni, Jennifer A. McNab & Casey H. Halpern - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    The Costs of Purposeful Games: When Building a Tool Means Building a Market.Martha Sue Karnes & Tristin Brynn Hooker - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (6):59-60.
    In their Target Article, “Design Bioethics: A Theoretical Framework and Argument for Innovation in Bioethics Research,” Pavarini et al. argue for the potential of digital tools—particularly...
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  23. The Writing on the Wall: Father Duncan McNab 1820-1896 [Book Review].Margaret Press - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (3):376.
     
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  24. The concept of nudge and its moral significance: A reply to Ashcroft, Bovens, Dworkin, Welch, and Wertheimer.Yashar Saghai - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8):2012-101112.
    I warmly thank Richard Ashcroft, Luc Bovens, Gerald Dworkin, Brynn Welch, and Alan Wertheimer for their insightful comments on my article. As I do not have the space to discuss all the questions they raise, I will focus on four concerns that run through my commentators’ responses...
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