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    The unity of the church and the reality of the denominations.Dr Michael Root - 1993 - Modern Theology 9 (4):385-401.
  2. The Cardinal Role of Respect and Self-Respect for Rawls’s and Walzer’s Theories of Justice.Manuel Dr Knoll - 2017 - In Giovanni Giorgini & Elena Irrera (eds.), The Roots of Respect. A Historic-Philosophical Itinerary. De Gruyter. pp. 207–227.
    The cardinal role that notions of respect and self-respect play in Rawls’s A Theory of Justice has already been abundantly examined in the literature. However, it has hardly been noticed that these notions are also central for Michael Walzer’s Spheres of Justice. Respect and self-respect are not only central topics of his chapter on “recognition”, but constitute a central aim of his whole theory of justice. This paper substantiates this thesis and elucidates Walzer’s criticism of Rawls’s that we need (...)
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    Demenz und Selbstbestimmung.Dr Michael Wunder - 2008 - Ethik in der Medizin 20 (1):17-25.
    Der Selbstbestimmungdes Patienten kommt in der modernen Debatte über das Gesundheitswesen eine zentrale Bedeutung zu. Selbstbestimmung ist aber ein voraussetzungsvoller Begriff, der für Patientengruppen wie Demenzbetroffene, deren Entscheidungs- und Einwilligungsfähigkeit nachlässt oder nicht mehr gegeben ist, eine Reihe von Fragen aufwirft. Auf der Grundlage der jeweiligen Symptomentwicklung der Demenzerkrankung und eigener Erfahrungen im Umgang mit Demenzbetroffenen wirdde rEntwicklungdes Willens in den verschiedenen Stadien der Demenz nachgegangen. Dabei wird den Dimensionen der Differenziertheit der Denkinhalte, der Beurteilungsbasis und der Entscheidungskonstanz eine besondere (...)
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  4. Ethics and Community in the Health Care Professions.Dr Michael Parker & Michael Parker (eds.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The concept of community is increasingly the focus of political argument in Britain, the United States and elsewhere around the world. The sense people have of belonging to coummunities provides a powerful motivation which continues to affecct the political and social face of the world. Recently, debate about the relationship between individuals and their communities has become central to the making of both, American and European social policy. In the United Kingdom this is especially apparent in the area of health (...)
     
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  5. Aktuelle Probleme des Geltenden Deutschen Insolvenzrechts: Insolvenzrechtliches Symposium der Hanns-Martin Schleyer-Stiftung in Kiel 6./7. Juni 2008.Dr Michael Take - 2009 - Walter de Gruyter.
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    Workshop „Ausgewählte Fragen des Steuerrechts: Aufrechnung durch das Finanzamt“ sowie Korrekturen der USt.Dr Michael Take - 2009 - In Aktuelle Probleme des Geltenden Deutschen Insolvenzrechts: Insolvenzrechtliches Symposium der Hanns-Martin Schleyer-Stiftung in Kiel 6./7. Juni 2008. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 57-76.
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    Optimality in Biology.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1998 - The Monist 81 (4):669-686.
    In 1979 Harvard biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Richard C. Lewontin published an essay entitled “The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm: A Critique of the Adaptationist Programme.” The target of their critique is a style of thinking rooted in “the near omnipotence of natural selection in forging organic design and fashioning the best among possible worlds.” According to Gould and Lewontin, adaptationists assume that all traits of an organism are products of natural selection, and that the traits (...)
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  8. How Philosophers Have Influenced the Way You Think About Race.Jennifer Mensch & Michael J. Olson - 2023 - Futurumcareers.Com.
    Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overcome, but philosophers Dr Jennifer Mensch, at Western Sydney University in Australia, and Dr Michael Olson, at Marquette University in the US, beg to differ. They are compiling a collection of 18th-century philosophical and scientific texts that helped shape the way people saw race across the Western world, and were used to justify colonisation. They believe that by exposing these historical roots of racism, opportunities to improve (...)
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    The Porous Border of Boundaries.Dr Michael A. Grodin - 2008 - Ethics and Behavior 18 (4):393-396.
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    The Gods of Conrad's Nostromo.Dr Michael Haltresht - 1972 - Renascence 24 (4):207-212.
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    Call for papers.Michael-Owen Dr - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 64 (3):iii-iii.
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    Obiakoiza A. Iloanusi. Myths of the Creation of Man and the Origin of Death in Africa, A Study in Igbo Traditional Culture and Other African Cultures. Pp. xx + 248, illustrations, a map, bibliography. (Frankfurt am Main, Bern: Peter Lang, 1984). [REVIEW]Dr Michael Nabofa - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (1):155-157.
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    Zulassung und Erstattung personalisierter Arzneimittel: Zwischenbilanz des Anpassungsprozesses. [REVIEW]Dr Michael Noweski, Dr Anke Walendzik, Prof Dr Franz Hessel, Dr Rebecca Jahn & Prof Dr Jürgen Wasem - 2013 - Ethik in der Medizin 25 (3):277-284.
    Die Arzneimittelzulassung und der Aufnahmeprozess zur Kostenerstattung sollen die Entwicklung und Vermarktung von pharmazeutischen Innovationen mit Patientennutzen nicht behindern, zugleich aber die Wirtschaftlichkeit der Arzneimittelversorgung für die Kostenträger nicht gefährden. Eine Anpassung der Verfahren an die Merkmale personalisierter Arzneimittel erscheint notwendig. Dabei ist allerdings zu fragen, ob eine ungerechtfertigte Privilegierung erfolgt. In den USA und in der EU werden die jeweiligen Zulassungsverfahren für Arzneimittel und Tests schrittweise angepasst und integriert. Zulassung und Erstattungsentscheidungen sollen koordiniert werden. Eine Privilegierung, wie bei Arzneimitteln (...)
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    Openness with patients: a categorical imperative to correct an imbalance. [REVIEW]Dr A. Kessel & Dr Michael J. Crawford - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3):297-304.
    This paper examines the concept of ‘openness with patients’ from the stand-point of the limitations of biomedical ethics. Initially we review contemporary critiques of bioethics and, in particular, of principlism; we relate how other; somewhat neglected, forms of medical ethics can yield useful information and provide moral guidance.The main section of the paper then shows how a bioethical approach to openness misses the social context in our example, the viewpoints of patients; we present some of the increasing wealth of research (...)
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    Critique of the power of judgment.Michael Burleigh, Immanuel Kant, Dr Michael Burleigh, Paul Guyer & Eric Matthews - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Paul Guyer.
    This entirely new translation of Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment follows the principles and high standards of all other volumes in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. This volume includes for the first time the first draft of Kant's introduction to the work; the only English edition notes to the many differences between the first (1790) and second (1793) editions of the work; and relevant passages in Kant's anthropology lectures where he elaborated on his aesthetic (...)
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    On Social Facts.Michael Root - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):675.
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    Sexuality Matters: Paradigms and Policies for Educational Leaders.Michael L. Dantley, James G. Allen, Dr Jeffrey S. Brooks, C. Cryss Brunner, Colleen A. Capper, Mary J. DeLeon, Renée DePalma, Robert E. Harper, Frank Hernandez, Grahaeme A. Hesp, Ian K. Macgillivray, Sarah A. McKinney, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, Karen Schulte & Michael Sharp (eds.) - 2009 - R&L Education.
    This book brings together scholars from a variety of epistemological perspectives to explore the multiple ways in which sexuality does indeed matter in the arena of public education.
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  18. How we divide the world.Michael Root - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):639.
    Real kinds or categories, according to conventional wisdom, enter into lawlike generalizations, while nominal kinds do not. Thus, gold but not jewelry is a real kind. However, by such a criterion, few if any kinds or systems of classification employed in the social science are real, for the social sciences offer, at best, only restricted generalizations. Thus, according to conventional wisdom, race and class are on a par with telephone area codes and postal zones; all are nominal rather than real. (...)
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    Philosophy of social science: the methods, ideals, and politics of social inquiry.Michael Root - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell.
    This book is a critical introduction to the philosophy of social science. While most social scientists maintain that the social sciences should stand free of politics, this book argues that they should be politically partisan. Root offers a clear description and provocative criticism of many of the methods and ideals that guide research and teaching in the social sciences.
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  20. The use of race in medicine as a proxy for genetic differences.Michael Root - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1173-1183.
    Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortality vary with race, and doctors consider the race of their patients when deciding whether to test them for sickle‐cell anemia or what drug to use to treat their hypertension. At the same time, critics of racial classification say that race is not real but only an illusion or that race is scientifically meaningless. In this paper, I explain how race is used in medicine as a (...)
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    Review of Michael Root: Philosophy of Social Science: The Methods, Ideals and Politics of Social Inquiry[REVIEW]Michael Root - 1996 - Ethics 106 (3):655-657.
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    Duplicate publication and 'paper inflation' in the fractals literature.Dr Ronald N. Kostoff, Dustin Johnson, J. Antonio Del Rio, Louis A. Bloomfield, Michael F. Shlesinger, Guido Malpohl & Hector D. Cortes - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3):543-554.
    The similarity of documents in a large database of published Fractals articles was examined for redundancy. Three different text matching techniques were used on publisheds to identify redundancy candidates, and predictions were verified by reading full text versions of the redundancy candidate articles. A small fraction of the total articles in the database was judged to be redundant. This was viewed as a lower limit, because it excluded cases where the concepts remained the same, but the text was altered substantially.Far (...)
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    Hume on the Virtues of Testimony.Michael Root - 2001 - American Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):19 - 35.
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    The Animal Inside: Essays at the Intersection of Philosophical Anthropology and Animal Studies.Dr Geoffrey Dierckxsens, Rudmer Bijlsma, Michael Begun & Thomas Kiefer (eds.) - 2016 - London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    A team of renowned philosophers and a new generation of thinkers come together to offer the first book-length examination of the relationship between philosophical anthropology and animal studies.
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    Künstliche Ernährung.Dr med Michael Peintinger - 2004 - Ethik in der Medizin 16 (3):229-241.
    Die „künstliche Ernährung“ steht in enger Beziehung zu den grundsätzlichen Fragen nach medizinisch sinnvollen und angemessenen Maßnahmen, nach Therapiebegrenzung, Lebensqualität und Sterbehilfe. Im Diskurs müssen die dabei verwendeten Begriffe hinsichtlich der ihnen innewohnenden, oft unbewussten Wertungen zur Diskussion gestellt werden. Einer ethischen Entscheidungsberatung muss eine sorgfältige Abklärung der naturwissenschaftlichen Aspekte, einschließlich einer umfassenden Erhebung der Vorsituation und der gegenwärtigen Befindlichkeit des einzelnen Kranken sowie eine aufrichtige Einschätzung der Zielorientierung vorausgehen. Unter Zugrundelegung der—unter Umständen auch nur ersatzweise wahrgenommenen—Selbstbestimmung des Patienten werden (...)
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    Kommentar II.Dr med Michael Peintinger - 2004 - Ethik in der Medizin 16 (2):151-154.
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  27. The problem of race in medicine.Michael Root - 2001 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (1):20-39.
    The biomedical sciences employ race as a descriptive and analytic category. They use race to describe differences in rates of morbidity and mortality and to explain variations in drug sensitivity and metabolism. But there are problems with the use of race in medicine. This article identifies a number of the problems and assesses some solutions. The first three sections consider how race is defined and whether the racial data used in biomedical research are reliable and valid. The next three sections (...)
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  28. Davidson and social science.Michael Root - 1986 - In Ernest LePore (ed.), Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 272--304.
     
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  29. Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique.Michael Root - 2013 - Analysis 73 (3):563-568.
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    An Examination of Journalistic Codes of Ethics in Anglophone West Africa.Dr Phil Michael Yao Wodui Serwornoo - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (1):29-40.
    ABSTRACTEthical scandals involving journalists in English-speaking West African countries have been documented to include conflict of interest, freebies, intellectual theft, deception, carelessness, kowtowing to advertisers and politicians, use of dubious evidence, and outright bias. This study explores how pronounced and clear the rules relating to these breaches are in the codes of these countries and whether the similarities and dissimilarities in wording indicate the influence of individual actors involved in writing them. Relying on thematic and qualitative document analysis methods, the (...)
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    Einführung eines ethischen Basis-Assessments in der Spezialisierten Ambulanten Palliativversorgung in Augsburg.Dr med Eckhard Eichner, Dr med Josef Fischer & Michael Strauß - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (1):67-76.
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  32. Miracles and the Uniformity of Nature.Michael Root - 1989 - American Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4):333 - 342.
    IN SECTION X OF "AN INQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING", DAVID HUME RAISES TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT MIRACLES AND THEIR RELATION TO TESTIMONY. FIRST, HE ASKS WHETHER IT COULD EVER BE REASONABLE TO BELIEVE ON THE BASIS OF TESTIMONY THAT NATURE DOES NOT FIT THE IMAGE OF OUR SCIENCE, AND, SECOND, HE ASKS WHETHER IT COULD EVER BE REASONABLE TO BELIEVE ON THE BASIS OF TESTIMONY THAT NATURE IS NOT UNIFORM. HUME’S ANSWER TO THE FIRST QUESTION IS ’YES’ AND HIS ANSWER TO (...)
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    All in the name of science: Michael Yudell: Race unmasked: biology and race in the twentieth century. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014, ix+286pp.Michael Root - 2016 - Metascience 25 (2):205-207.
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    Speaker intuitions.Michael D. Root - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (4):221 - 234.
    I compare the tasks that Noam Chomsky and W. V. Quine assign the grammarian and point out that in many cases where Chomsky sees a question of fact Quine sees only a question of convenience. I argue that these differences are attributable, at least in part, to a difference in view concerning the data. Chomsky relies mostly on a speaker's reports of his linguistic intuitions. Quine finds this source methodologically moot. I develop a series of arguments that draw on Quine's (...)
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    Stratifying a Population by Race.Michael Root - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (3):260-271.
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    Measurement error in racial and ethnic statistics.Michael Root - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (3):375-385.
    In the United States, the racial and ethnic statistics published by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) assume that each member of the U.S. population has a race and ethnicity and that if a member is black or white with respect to his risk of one disease, he is the same race with respect to his risk of another. Such an assumption is mistaken. Race and ethnicity are taken by the NCHS to be an intrinsic property of members of (...)
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    The Number of Black Widows in the National Academy of Sciences.Michael Root - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):1197-1207.
    Studies in the social and biomedical sciences of racial differences in socioeconomic status or health within a population view the race of members as fixed and look for a difference in the frequency of a trait like average income or disease risk between racial subgroups. But, as I explain in this paper, there are good reasons to allow the race of members to vary with the trait whose variation within the population is to be described or explained. According to such (...)
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    Nelson Goodman and the logical articulation of nominal compounds.Michael D. Root - 1977 - Linguistics and Philosophy 1 (2):259-271.
    Nelson Goodman claims to have given us a criterion for likeness of meaning that is more stringent than simple coextensiveness and yet that avoids the familiar extentionalist objections. The notion of a nominal compound plays a key role in his account. I show that Goodman's comments concerning this notion are inadequate, that his comments concerning expressions like unicorn-picture are subject to two serious objections: they don't support his claims about likeness of meaning and they make English an unlearnable language.
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    Philosophy of the Social Sciences-Realism and Classification in the Social Sciences-Global Arguments and Local Realism About the Social Sciences.Michael Root & Harold Kincaid - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):S667-S678.
    This paper argues that realism issue in the social sciences is not one that can be decided by general philosophical arguments that evaluate entire domains at once. The realism issue is instead many different empirical issues. To defend these claims, I sort issues that are often run together, explicate and criticize several standard realist and antirealist arguments about the social sciences, and use the example of the productive/nonproductive distinction to illustrate the approach to realism questions that I favor.
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    Tolle, Lege : Commencement Address at the Dominican House of Studies, May 13, 2022.Michael Root - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):9-14.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Tolle, LegeCommencement Address at the Dominican House of Studies, May 13, 2022Michael RootTolle, lege. Tolle, lege. "Take up, read." Few such simple words have had such a crucial impact on the history of Christian theology. In the summer of 386, Augustine of Hippo was a torn man. He had come to believe the Gospel, but he could not bring himself to break with sinful habits, habits so ingrained he (...)
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    Aquinas, Merit, and Reformation Theology after the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.Michael Root - 2004 - Modern Theology 20 (1):5-22.
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  42. Alister McGrath on Cross and Justification.Michael Root - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (4):705-725.
     
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    Ecumenism and Philosophy: Philosophical Questions for a Renewal of Dialogue – By Charles Morerod: REVIEWS.Michael Root - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):505-508.
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    4 How to Teach a Wise Man.Michael Root - 2020 - In Kenneth Westphal (ed.), Pragmatism, Reason, and Norms: A Realistic Assessment. Fordham University Press. pp. 89-110.
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  45. How to Simulate an Innate Idea.Michael D. Root - 1971 - Philosophical Forum 3 (1):12.
     
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    How to Teach a Wise Man.Michael Root - 1998 - In Kenneth R. Westphal (ed.), Pragmatism, Reason & Norms: A Realistic Assessment. Fordham University Press. pp. 10--89.
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  47. Images of Liberation: Justin, Jesus and the Jews.Michael Root - 1984 - The Thomist 48 (4):512.
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  48. Luther and Calvin on the Role of Faith in the Sacraments: A Catholic Analysis.Michael Root - 2017 - Nova et Vetera 15 (4).
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    Martin Luther's Theology: A Contemporary Interpretation – By Oswald Bayer.Michael J. Root - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (1):200-202.
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  50. Philosophy of the Social Sciences-Realism and Classification in the Social Sciences-Index of Authors.Michael Root - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3).
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