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  1. Is the Welfare State Justified?Daniel Shapiro - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Daniel Shapiro argues that the dominant positions in contemporary political philosophy - egalitarianism, positive rights theory, communitarianism, and many forms of liberalism - should converge in a rejection of central welfare state institutions. He examines how major welfare institutions, such as government-financed and -administered retirement pensions, national health insurance, and programs for the needy, actually work. Comparing them to compulsory private insurance and private charities, Shapiro argues that the dominant perspectives in political philosophy mistakenly think that their (...)
     
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    Creativity in Medical Education: The Value of Having Medical Students Make Stuff.Michael J. Green, Kimberly Myers, Katie Watson, M. K. Czerwiec, Dan Shapiro & Stephanie Draus - 2016 - Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (4):475-483.
    What is the value of having medical students engage in creative production as part of their learning? Creating something new requires medical students to take risks and even to fail--something they tend to be neither accustomed to nor comfortable with doing. “Making stuff” can help students prepare for such failures in a controlled environment that doesn’t threaten their professional identities. Furthermore, doing so can facilitate students becoming resilient and creative problem-solvers who strive to find new ways to address vexing questions. (...)
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    Why Rawlsian liberals should support free market capitalism.Daniel Shapiro - 1995 - Journal of Political Philosophy 3 (1):58–85.
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    Liberalism, basic rights, and free exchange.Daniel Shapiro - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (2):103-126.
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    Free Speech, Free Exchange, and Rawlsian Liberalism.Daniel Shapiro - 1991 - Social Theory and Practice 17 (1):47-68.
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    Why Rawlsian Liberals Should Support Free Market Capitalism.Daniel Shapiro - 1995 - Journal of Political Philosophy 3 (1):58-85.
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    Smoking tobacco: Irrationality, addiction, and paternalism.Daniel Shapiro - 1994 - Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (2):187-203.
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    Individual rights, drug policy, and the worst‐case Scenario.Daniel Shapiro - 2003 - Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (1):41-45.
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    Social impact as a measure of fit between firm activities and stakeholder expectations.Lisa Papania, Daniel M. Shapiro & John Peloza - 2008 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 4 (1):3.
    Institutional investors are increasingly focusing on firms that prioritise Corporate Social Responsibility. In the absence of any objective measure of a firm's CSR Performance, their investment choices are largely guided by independent rating indices that rank firms according to their social performance metrics. As a result, firms looking to increase their attractiveness as targets of social investment focus their CSR efforts on increasing the visibility of activities that are recognised by such indices. However, the validity of these indices as accurate (...)
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  10. Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue After Auschwitz.Daniel Shapiro - unknown
    Thesis (Master, Philosophy) -- Queen's University, 2009-11-25 16:01:42.585.
     
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    Conflicts and rights.Daniel Shapiro - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 55 (3):263 - 278.
  12. Communitarianism and social security.Daniel Shapiro - 2010 - In Christi Favor, Gerald F. Gaus & Julian Lamont (eds.), Essays on Philosophy, Politics & Economics: Integration & Common Research Projects. Stanford Economics and Finance.
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    Can Old-Age Social Insurance Be Justified?Daniel Shapiro - 1997 - Social Philosophy and Policy 14 (2):116.
    While in America most people think of “welfare” as means-tested programs such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children, in reality in the United States and other affluent democracies the heart of the welfare state is social insurance programs, such as health insurance, old-age or retirement pensions, and unemployment insurance. They are insurance programs in the sense that they protect against common risks of a loss of income if and/or when certain events come to pass ; they are “social” because (...)
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    Does Ronald Dworkin Take Rights Seriously?Danny Shapiro - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):417 - 434.
    One of the aims of Ronald Dworkin's recent book, Taking Rights Seriously, is to provide a theory of natural rights. His theory is novel and interesting in two respects. First, Dworkin argues that the commonly held belief that liberty and equality are fundamentally opposed to one another is false. Rights to various liberties are themselves derived from a form of a right to equality — what Dworkin calls the right to equal concern and respect. Second, Dworkin thinks that the notion (...)
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    Ethical and legal issues in e-mail therapy.Daniel Edward Shapiro & Charles Eric Schulman - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):107 – 124.
    Psychologists and psychiatrists recently started using electronic mail (e-mail) to conduct therapy. This article explores relevant ethical and legal issues including, among others, the nature of the professional relationship, boundaries of competence, informed consent, treating minors, confidentiality, and the duty to warn and protect. To illustrate these complex issues, two services currently operating are discussed. To address potential hazards to clients and the profession, a new ethical standard for e-mail therapists is offered.
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    Egalitarianism and welfare-state redistribution.Daniel Shapiro - 2002 - Social Philosophy and Policy 19 (1):1-35.
    A central idea of contemporary philosophical egalitarianism's theory of justice is that involuntary inequalities or disadvantages—those that arise through no choice or fault of one's own—should be minimized or rectified in some way. Egalitarians believe that the preferred institutional vehicle for fulfilling these obligations of justice is some form of a welfare state. Of course, contemporary egalitarians disagree about the best way to interpret or understand their theory of justice and institutions: Which inequalities are chosen and which are unchosen? What (...)
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    Free Speech and Art Subsidies.Daniel Shapiro - 1995 - Law and Philosophy 14 (3/4):329 - 355.
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    Liberalism and communitarianism.Daniel Shapiro - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (3):145-155.
  19. Liberal Egalitarianism, Basic Rights, and Free Market Capitalism.Daniel Shapiro - 1993 - Reason Papers 18:169-188.
     
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    On N. Scott Arnold’s “Why Profits Are Deserved”.Daniel Shapiro - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):1168-1170.
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    Reviving the Socialist Calculation Debate: A Defense of Hayek Against Lange.Daniel Shapiro - 1989 - Social Philosophy and Policy 6 (2):139.
    The socialist calculation debate is a debate about whether rational economic decisions can be made without markets, or without markets in production goods. Though this debate has been simmering in economics for over 65 years, most philosophers have ignored it. This may be because they are unaware of the debate, or perhaps it is because they have absorbed the conventional view that one side decisively won. This is the side represented by economists such as Oskar Lange and Fred Taylor who, (...)
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  22. Self-Deception.Daniel Shapiro - 1975 - Dissertation, City University of New York
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    The DNA Test Results That Uncovered a Family Secret.Dani Shapiro - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):6-7.
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    Using a pyramid approach to an ethical thicket.Daniel Shapiro - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (3):278 – 282.
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    Universal Welfare Rights and Empirical Premises.Daniel Shapiro - 1987 - Public Affairs Quarterly 1 (4):23-41.
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    Why Even Egalitarians Should Favor Market Health Insurance.Daniel Shapiro - 1998 - Social Philosophy and Policy 15 (2):84.
    Socialism is dead, though many of its academic proponents take no notice of its demise. With its death, private property in the means of production is not generally in dispute, and the action in political philosophy centers on the justification of the welfare state. The heart of the welfare state is social insurance programs, such as government managed and subsidized health insurance, retirement pensions, and unemployment insurance. The arguments about health insurance will arguably be among the most ferocious, difficult, and (...)
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    David Schmidtz and Robert E. Goodin, Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility:Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Shapiro - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2):437-441.
  28. A Theory Of Socialism And Capitalism. By Hans-hermann Hoppe. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. [REVIEW]Daniel Shapiro - 1990 - Reason Papers 15:154-156.
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    Book ReviewsJohn R. Rowan, Conflicts of Rights: Moral Theory and Social Policy Implications.Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1999. Pp. 225. $62.00. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Shapiro - 2002 - Ethics 112 (4):855-857.
  30. Jeffrey Reiman, Justice and Modern Moral Philosophy Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Daniel Shapiro - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (4):286-288.
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  31. Jeffrey Reiman, Justice and Modern Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]Daniel Shapiro - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11:286-288.
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    The State. [REVIEW]Daniel Shapiro - 1988 - International Philosophical Quarterly 28 (3):342-344.
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