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    Cheating in Exams with Technology.Kevin Curran, Gary Middleton & Ciaran Doherty - 2011 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 1 (2):54-62.
    Traditional methods of detection may no longer be wholly successful in fully preventing cheating in examinations. New strategies need to be considered and employed to better manage the advancement of technology use for illegitimate purposes. This paper investigates technology used to cheat in examinations, how such cheats are carried out, and how to prevent such methods of cheating. To show the full extent of the progression of cheating over the years, this report also documents some of the traditional methods of (...)
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    Higher-Order Interference in Extensions of Quantum Theory.Ciarán M. Lee & John H. Selby - 2017 - Foundations of Physics 47 (1):89-112.
    Quantum interference, manifest in the two slit experiment, lies at the heart of several quantum computational speed-ups and provides a striking example of a quantum phenomenon with no classical counterpart. An intriguing feature of quantum interference arises in a variant of the standard two slit experiment, in which there are three, rather than two, slits. The interference pattern in this set-up can be written in terms of the two and one slit patterns obtained by blocking one, or more, of the (...)
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    The Inclusion of the Other: Studies in Political Theory.Ciaran P. Cronin & Pablo De Greiff (eds.) - 1998 - MIT Press.
    edited by Ciaran Cronin and Pablo De Greiff Since its appearance in English translation in 1996, Jürgen Habermas's Between Facts and Norms has become the focus of a productive dialogue between German and Anglo-American legal and political theorists. The present volume contains ten essays that provide an overview of Habermas's political thought since the original appearance of Between Facts and Norms in 1992 and extend his model of deliberative democracy in novel ways to issues untreated in the earlier work.Habermas's (...)
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    The future of human nature by Jurgen Habermas polity press, London, 2003, £14.99.Ciaran Guilfoyle - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (3):483-486.
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    3D Printers, the Third Industrial Revolution and the Demise of Capitalism.Ciaran Tully - 2016 - Cosmos and History 12 (1):336-349.
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  6. Kant's politics of enlightenment.Ciaran Cronin - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (1):51-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.1 (2003) 51-80 [Access article in PDF] Kant's Politics of Enlightenment Ciaran Cronin THE ENDURING RESONANCE OF Kant's brief essay "An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" (henceforth "WE") can be traced in large part to the connection it makes between two ideas central to the self-understanding of European modernity. The first is the idea of autonomy implicit in its famous (...)
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    Justification and Application: Remarks on Discourse Ethics.Ciaran P. Cronin (ed.) - 1994 - MIT Press.
    This collection of four essays and an interview contains Habermas's most recent contributions to ethical theory. It expands and clarifies the work on discourse ethics presented in Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action. Here, largely in response to criticisms from contemporary neo-Aristotelians, Habermas underscores the claim of discourse ethics to a preeminent position in contemporary moral philosophy with incisive analyses and refinements of the central concepts of his theory that include important developments in his treatment of practical reason and of the (...)
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    Navigating social and ethical challenges of biobanking for human microbiome research.Kieran C. O’Doherty, David S. Guttman, Yvonne C. W. Yau, Valerie J. Waters, D. Elizabeth Tullis, David M. Hwang & Kim H. Chuong - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):1.
    BackgroundBiobanks are considered to be key infrastructures for research development and have generated a lot of debate about their ethical, legal and social implications. While the focus has been on human genomic research, rapid advances in human microbiome research further complicate the debate.DiscussionWe draw on two cystic fibrosis biobanks in Toronto, Canada, to illustrate our points. The biobanks have been established to facilitate sample and data sharing for research into the link between disease progression and microbial dynamics in the lungs (...)
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    An Ethical Appraisal of NOTES.Ciarán T. Bradley - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (1):55-62.
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    The cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy ed. Knud Haakonssen, cambridge university press, 2006.Ciaran Guilfoyle - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):493-498.
  11. Francis Snare, "The Nature of Moral Thinking".Ciaran Mcglynn - 1994 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1):175.
  12. Kant through the looking glass.Ciarán McGlynn - 2014 - Kant Studies Online 2014 (1).
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  13. Paul Veyne, "Did the Greeks Believe Their Myths?".Ciaran Mcglynn - 1993 - Humana Mente:169.
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  14. Epilogue: the future of educational change?Ciaran Sugrue - 2008 - In The future of educational change: international perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Professional responsibility: new horizons of praxis.Ciaran Sugrue & Tone Solbrekke (eds.) - 2011 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Professional Responsibility: New Horizons of Praxis addresses the manifold and complex challenges inherent in professional responsibility. Since the beginning of the 20th Century, professions have been accorded a conjoined mandate - political and moral responsibility - to serve the interests of individual's and society. The quality of professional work, how professionals understand and live out their responsibilities in practice, is a matter of pervasive concern since increasingly they have such a prominent presence in most people's lives. Until the late 1960's, (...)
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    The future of educational change: international perspectives.Ciaran Sugrue (ed.) - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    Divided into four sections, this book addresses the key themes: What has been the impact of educational change?
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  17. The plate tectonics of educational change in Ireland: consequences for research quality, policy and practice?Ciaran Sugrue - 2008 - In The future of educational change: international perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 48.
     
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    The Cultural Psychology of Self: Place, Morality, and Art in Human Worlds.Ciarán Benson - 2000 - Routledge.
    Philosophers and psychologists both investigate the self, but often in isolation from one another. this book brings together studies by philosophers and psychologists in an exploration of the self and its function. It will be of interest to all those involved in philosophy, psychology and sociology.
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    A Fair Trade-off? Paradoxes in the Governance of Fair-trade Social Enterprises.Chris Mason & Bob Doherty - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 136 (3):451-469.
    This paper explores how fair trade social enterprises manage paradoxes in stakeholder-oriented governance models. We use narrative accounts from board members, at governance events and board documents to report an exploratory study of paradoxes in three FTSEs which are partly farmer-owned. Having synthesized the key social enterprise governance literature and framed it alongside the broader paradox theory, we used narratives to explore how tensions are articulated, how they can be applied within an adapted paradox framework, and how governance actors seek (...)
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    On scientific thinking.Ryan D. Tweney, Michael E. Doherty & Clifford R. Mynatt (eds.) - 1981 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    Protestants, Catholics, and Masonic Conspiracies: The British Association in Montreal (1884).Ciaran Toal - 2016 - Isis 107 (1):26-48.
    The British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS), like many nineteenth-century institutions, sought to avoid controversy by excluding the discussion of political and religious topics from its proceedings. Nonpartisanship was a veneer it could hide behind. Yet during the Montreal meeting of 1884—the first time the association ventured beyond the comfortable confines of the British Isles—this “middle way” was tested. While local and visiting Anglophones, many of them BAAS members, viewed the proceedings and character of the association as “decidedly (...)
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  22. Democracy and collective identity: In defence of constitutional patriotism.Ciaran Cronin - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):1–28.
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    If you build it, they will come: unintended future uses of organised health data collections.Kieran C. O’Doherty, Emily Christofides, Jeffery Yen, Heidi Beate Bentzen, Wylie Burke, Nina Hallowell, Barbara A. Koenig & Donald J. Willison - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):54.
    Health research increasingly relies on organized collections of health data and biological samples. There are many types of sample and data collections that are used for health research, though these are collected for many purposes, not all of which are health-related. These collections exist under different jurisdictional and regulatory arrangements and include: 1) Population biobanks, cohort studies, and genome databases 2) Clinical and public health data 3) Direct-to-consumer genetic testing 4) Social media 5) Fitness trackers, health apps, and biometric data (...)
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  24. Hypothesis testing: The role of confirmation.R. D. Tweney, M. E. Doherty & C. R. Mynatt - 1981 - In Ryan D. Tweney, Michael E. Doherty & Clifford R. Mynatt (eds.), On scientific thinking. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 115--128.
     
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    Democracy and Collective Identity: In Defence of Constitutional Patriotism.Ciaran Cronin - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):1-28.
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    No Title available: Reviews.Ciaran Guilfoyle - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):493-498.
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    Theology and Economic Ethics: Martin Luther and Arthur Rich in Dialogue.Sean Doherty - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford, 2012 under title Moral theological method in the theological ethics of Martin Luther and Arthur Rich, with particular reference to their economic ethics.
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  28. Bourdieu and Foucault on power and modernity.Ciaran Cronin - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (6):55-85.
    Foucault's theory of disciplinary power and Bourdieu's theory of symbolic power are among the most innovative attempts in recent social thought to come to terms with the increasingly elusive character of power in modern society. Both theories are based on cri tiques of subject-centered analyses of power and offer original accounts of modern social institutions. But Foucault's critique of the subject is so radical that it makes it impossible to identify any deter minate social location of the exercise of power (...)
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    Review of David Ingram: Reason, History, and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the Modern Age[REVIEW]Ciaran Cronin - 1997 - Ethics 107 (2):366-368.
  30. On the Possibility of a Democratic Constitutional Founding: Habermas and Michelman in Dialogue.Ciaran Cronin - 2006 - Ratio Juris 19 (3):343-369.
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    Conversation, co-ordination and convention: an empirical investigation of how groups establish linguistic conventions.Simon Garrod & Gwyneth Doherty - 1994 - Cognition 53 (3):181-215.
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    Contributions of the striatum to learning, motivation, and performance: an associative account.Mimi Liljeholm & John P. O’Doherty - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (9):467-475.
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    Dividends of the Colour Line: Slaveholder Indemnities and the Philosophy of Right.Ciaran Cross - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-28.
    In notes to Hegel's Rechtsphilosophie lectures, written around the time of Haiti's 1825 ‘ransom’—the 150 million francs demanded by France to indemnify former slave and plantation owners—we find an uncanny remark. Hegel appears to report on a different ransom, a compensated abolition of slavery in North America that never happened, anticipating an application of the Fifth Amendment's takings clause that US legal scholarship routinely fails to mention. In view of Alan Brudner's enlistment of Hegel as the philosopher ‘uniquely’ able to (...)
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    Implementing a Public Deliberative Forum.Kieran O'doherty, François-Pierre Gauvin, Colleen Grogan & Will Friedman - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (2):20-23.
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    ‘Missing persons’: technical terminology as a barrier in psychiatry.Ciaran Clarke - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (1):23-30.
    Several fields contributing to psychiatric advances, such as psychology, biology, and the humanities, have not yet met to produce a cohesive and integrated picture of human function and dysfunction, strength and vulnerability, etc., despite advances in their own areas. The failure may have its roots in a disagreement on what we mean by the human person and his or her relationship with the world, for which the incommensurate language of these disciplines may be partly to blame. Turns taken by western (...)
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    The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland: Edited by E.F. Biagini and M.E. Daly, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2017.Ciaran Clarke - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (2):281-283.
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    Public deliberation to develop ethical norms and inform policy for biobanks: Lessons learnt and challenges remaining.Kieran C. O’Doherty & Michael M. Burgess - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (2):55-77.
    Public participation is increasingly an aspect of policy development in many areas, and the governance of biomedical research is no exception. There are good reasons for this: biomedical research relies on public funding; it relies on biological samples and information from large numbers of patients and healthy individuals; and the outcomes of biomedical research are dramatically and irrevocably changing our society. There is thus arguably a democratic imperative for including public values in strategic decisions about the governance of biomedical research. (...)
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    Structuralism, indiscernibility, and physical computation.F. T. Doherty & J. Dewhurst - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-26.
    Structuralism about mathematical objects and structuralist accounts of physical computation both face indeterminacy objections. For the former, the problem arises for cases such as the complex roots i and \, for which a automorphism can be defined, thus establishing the structural identity of these importantly distinct mathematical objects. In the case of the latter, the problem arises for logical duals such as AND and OR, which have invertible structural profiles :369–400, 2001). This makes their physical implementations indeterminate, in the sense (...)
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    An Examination of Tensions in a Hybrid Collaboration: A Longitudinal Study of an Empty Homes Project.Alex Gillett, Kim Loader, Bob Doherty & Jonathan M. Scott - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (4):949-967.
    We analyse the tensions in a hybrid collaboration and how these are mitigated using boundary-spanning community impact, leading to compatibility between distinctive institutional logics. Our qualitative longitudinal study undertaken during 2011–2016 involved reviewing literature and archival data, key informant interviews, workshop and focus groups. We analysed common themes within the data, relating to our two research questions concerning how and why hybrids collaborate, and how resulting tensions are mitigated. The findings suggest a viable model of service delivery termed hybridized collaboration (...)
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    Dewey.Ciarán Benson - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:302-307.
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    Subject Positioning and Deliberative Democracy: Understanding Social Processes Underlying Deliberation.Kieran C. O'doherty & Helen J. Davidson - 2010 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (2):224-245.
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    Deliberative public opinion.Kieran C. O’Doherty - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (4):124-145.
    Generally, public opinion is measured via polls or survey instruments, with a majority of responses in a particular direction taken to indicate the presence of a given ‘public opinion’. However, discursive psychological and related scholarship has shown that the ontological status of both individual opinion and public opinion is highly suspect. In the first part of this article I draw on this body of work to demonstrate that there is currently no meaningful theoretical foundation for the construct of public opinion (...)
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    Quantum Particle Dynamics. [REVIEW]Ciaran Ryan - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:258-258.
    Thirty years ago it was believed that all matter was built up from two fundamental building blocks—the proton and the electron. Now, however, it is known that at least twenty–two other elementary particles also exist in nature—a fact which explains the emergence of a whole new branch of theoretical physics, the theory of elementary particles. As is often the case with new branches of study, the early works on this subject have been rather too specialised for the beginner and so (...)
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    Psychological Studies of Science and Technology.Kieran C. O'Doherty, Lisa M. Osbeck, Ernst Schraube & Jeffery Yen (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book provides a significant contribution to scholarship on the psychology of science and the psychology of technology by showcasing a range of theory and research distinguished as psychological studies of science and technology. Science and technology are central to almost all domains of human activity, for which reason they are the focus of subdisciplines such as philosophy of science, philosophy of technology, sociology of knowledge, and history of science and technology. To date, psychology has been marginal in this space (...)
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    Epistemological vigilance and the project of a sociology of knowledge.Ciaran Cronin - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (2):203 – 215.
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    Non-governmental Organizational Accountability: Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk?Alpa Dhanani & Ciaran Connolly - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 129 (3):613-637.
    Concern for NGO accountability has been intensified in recent years, following the growth in the size of NGOs and their power to influence global politics and curb the excesses of globalization. Questions have been raised about where the sector embraces the same standards of accountability that it demands from government and business. The objective of this paper is to examine one aspect of NGO accountability, its discharge through annual reporting. Using Habermas’ theory of communicative action, and specifically its validity claims, (...)
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    Ethically sustainable governance in the biobanking of eggs and embryos for research.Kieran C. O’Doherty & Karla Stroud - 2015 - Monash Bioethics Review 33 (4):277-294.
    Biobanking of human tissues is associated with a range of ethical, legal, and social (ELS) challenges. These include difficulties in operationalising informed consent protocols, protecting donors’ privacy, managing the return of incidental findings, conceptualising ownership of tissues, and benefit sharing. Though largely unresolved, these challenges are well documented and debated in academic literature. One common response to the ELS challenges of biobanks is a call for strong and independent governance of biobanks. Theorists who argue along these lines suggest that since (...)
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  48. Why is there female under-representation among philosophy majors? Evidence of a pre-university effect.Tom Doherty, Samuel Baron & Kristie Miller - 2015 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2.
    Why does female under- representation emerge during undergraduate education? At the University of Sydney, we surveyed students before and after their first philosophy course. We failed to find any evidence that this course disproportionately discouraged female students from continuing in philosophy relative to male students. Instead, we found evidence of an interaction effect between gender and existing attitudes about philosophy coming into tertiary education that appears at least partially responsible for this poor retention. At the first lecture, disproportionately few female (...)
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    Balancing a Hybrid Business Model: The Search for Equilibrium at Cafédirect.Iain A. Davies & Bob Doherty - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (4):1043-1066.
    This paper investigates the difficulties of creating economic, social, and environmental values when operating as a hybrid venture. Drawing on hybrid organizing and sustainable business model research, it explores the implications of alternative forms of business model experimented with by farmer owned, fairtrade social enterprise Cafédirect. Responding to changes and challenges in the market and societal environment, Cafédirect has tried multiple business model innovations to deliver on all three forms of value capture, with differing levels of success. This longitudinal case (...)
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  50. Persons or datapoints?: Ethics, artificial intelligence, and the participatory turn in mental health research.Joshua August Skorburg, Kieran O'Doherty & Phoebe Friesen - 2024 - American Psychologist 79 (1):137-149.
    This article identifies and examines a tension in mental health researchers’ growing enthusiasm for the use of computational tools powered by advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML). Although there is increasing recognition of the value of participatory methods in science generally and in mental health research specifically, many AI/ML approaches, fueled by an ever-growing number of sensors collecting multimodal data, risk further distancing participants from research processes and rendering them as mere vectors or collections of data points. The (...)
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