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    Handbook of Bioethics and Religion: A Tale of Three Cities.David E. Guinn (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoidably raises this question in a particularly insistent fashion. As the 20 papers in this collection demonstrate, the issues are complex and multifaceted. The authors address specific and highly contested issues as assisted suicide, stem cell research, cloning, reproductive health, and alternative medicine as well as more general questions such as who legitimately speaks for religion in public bioethics, what religion can add to our understanding of justice, (...)
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    Handbook of bioethics and religion.David E. Guinn (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoidably raises this question in a particularly insistent fashion. As the 20 papers in this collection demonstrate, the issues are complex and multifaceted. The authors address specific and highly contested issues as assisted suicide, stem cell research, cloning, reproductive health, and alternative medicine as well as more general questions such as who legitimately speaks for religion in public bioethics, what religion can add to our understanding of justice, (...)
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    The heart of the matter : Religion and spirituality at the end of life.David E. Guinn - 2006 - In Handbook of bioethics and religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Concerns about caregivers providing religious or spiritual care arise, in large part, out of a misunderstanding about religion and spirituality and what those terms really mean. Many people treat religion and spirituality as special and unique. This chapter argues that religion and spirituality are basic human facts as inseparable from what it means to be human in the same way as our sex, our age, our ethnicity or the other social and cultural factors that caregivers routinely address. The chapter begins (...)
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    Law and bioethics in Rodriquez V. canada.E. Guinn David, W. Keyserlingk Edward & Morton Wendy - 2006 - In David E. Guinn (ed.), Handbook of bioethics and religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that ethics plays an extremely important role in decision making and lawmaking in bioethics issues. These decisions are not simple case-by-case judgments; rather, they rest upon deeply considered ethical opinions. It also discusses the implications of this epistemic grounding for bioethics and its use of case law materials as an ethical resource. Finally, since many people base their moral judgments on religious beliefs, the religious implications of this legal-moral relationship are considered.
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    Mental Competence, Caregivers, and the Process of Consent: Research Involving Alzheimer's Patients or Others with Decreasing Mental Capacity.David E. Guinn - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (3):230-245.
    Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are among the fastest growing health problems in America. Dementia incidence tends to increase with age, and the elderly are the fastest growing segment of the population. Medical and social sciences research on dementia involving demented patients is both ongoing and necessary. However, as noted in a report of the Office for Human Subjects Research, “while research with intellectually impaired people generates valuable … data, it also provides significant ethical challenges.
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  6. Law and bioethics in Rodriquez v. Canada.David E. Guinn, Edward W. Keyserlingk & Morton Wendy - 2006 - In David E. Guinn (ed.), Handbook of bioethics and religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Corporate compliance and integrity programs: The uneasy alliance between law and ethics. [REVIEW]David E. Guinn - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (4):292-302.
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    Now, the Real Foundations of BioethicsThe Foundations of Christian Bioethics. [REVIEW]David E. Guinn - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (6):46.
    The Foundations of Christian Bioethics is Tristram Engelhardt’s long awaited sequel to his 1996 (2d ed) The Foundations of Bioethics. It is a passionate, probing and passionate work of “Orthodox theology” (p.199) by one of our most powerful and provocative thinkers. In this Foundations Engelhardt revisits many of the arguments raised in his earlier works. However, this time they are framed with a more explicit focus on Christian bioethics as the alternative: secular bioethics, an ethics of consent and contract between (...)
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    Organizational Ethics in Health Care: Principles, Cases, and Practical Solutions, Philip J. Boyle, Edwin R. DuBose, Stephen J. Ellingson, David E. Guinn, and David B. McCurdy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 2001. 448 pp. $68.00. [REVIEW]Denise M. Dudzinski - 2005 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (4):464-467.
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    Prophetic & Public: The Social Witness of U.S. Catholicism. By Kristin E. Heyer Handbook of Bioethics and Religion. By David E. Guinn, ed. Future Perfect? God, Medicine and Human Dignity. By Celia Deane-Drummond and Peter Manley Scott, eds. Health and Hum. [REVIEW]Gerard Mcgill - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (3):501-507.
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    Boyle, Philip J., Edwin R. DuBose, Stephen J. Ellingson, David E. Guinn, and David B. McCurdy. Organizational Ethics in Health Care: Principles, Cases, and Practical Solutions. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Piccione - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (2):429-430.
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    Metaphors in the History of Psychology.David E. Leary (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    Arguing that psychologists and their predecessors have invariably relied on metaphors in articulation, the contributors to this volume offer a new "key" to understanding a critically important area of human knowledge by specifying the major metaphors.
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    Animals and Misanthropy.David E. Cooper - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    This engaging volume explores and defends the claim that misanthropy is a justified attitude towards humankind in the light of how human beings both compare with and treat animals. Reflection on differences between humans and animals helps to confirm the misanthropic verdict, while reflection on the moral and other failings manifest in our treatment of animals illuminates what is wrong with this treatment. Human failings, it is argued, are too entrenched to permit optimism about the future of animals, but ways (...)
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    Altered States of Consciousness.David E. Presti - 2007 - In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 171–186.
    Drug effects on consciousness are powerful probes of how physical processes in the body are connected to conscious experience. Drugs that alter consciousness – producing arousal, sedation, sleep, anesthesia, analgesia, euphoria, amnesia, hallucinations, or psychedelic‐like intensification of perceptions, thoughts, and feelings – have been identified as interacting in various ways with cellular and molecular processes within the nervous system. While the focus has thus far been on synaptic connections between neurons, there is likely to be much more going on in (...)
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  15. The Presidential Address: Analytical and Continental Philosophy.David E. Cooper - 19934 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94:1 - 18.
    David E. Cooper; I*—The Presidential Address: Analytical and Continental Philosophy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 94, Issue 1, 1 June 1994, P.
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  16. Deflationism, Creeping Minimalism, and Explanations of Content.David E. Taylor - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (1):101-129.
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    Deduction from Uncertain Premises.Rosemary J. Stevenson & David E. Over - 1995 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 48 (3):613-643.
    We investigate how the perceived uncertainty of a conditional affects a person's choice of conclusion. We use a novel procedure to introduce uncertainty by manipulating the conditional probability of the consequent given the antecedent. In Experiment 1, we show first that subjects reduce their choice of valid conclusions when a conditional is followed by an additional premise that makes the major premise uncertain. In this we replicate Byrne. These subjects choose, instead, a qualified conclusion expressing uncertainty. If subjects are given (...)
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    The Stoic Theory of Change.David E. Hahm - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (S1):39-56.
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    Feature discovery by competitive learning.David E. Rumelhart & David Zipser - 1985 - Cognitive Science 9 (1):75-112.
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    The new paradigm and massive modalization: Commentary on Knauff and Gazzo Castañeda (2023).David E. Over - 2023 - Thinking and Reasoning 29 (3):389-395.
    Knauff and Gazzo Castañeda argue as much in support of revised mental model theory (RMMT) as they argue against talk of a new paradigm caused by the probabilistic approach in the psychology of reasoning. They claim that RMMT is not essentially different from classical mental model theory (CMMT) and not essentially different from the probabilistic approach. There are many serious questions to ask about RMMT. But RMMT is a massive modalization of aspects of the extensional CMMT, and it follows the (...)
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    Two Senses of "Thing-in-Itself" in Schopenhauer's Philosophy.David E. Cartwright - 2001 - Idealistic Studies 31 (1):31-54.
    I present an interpretation of Schopenhauer's metaphysics that moderates between the positions of the advocates and critics of the standard view andthe standard objection. I contend that there are two senses of "thing-initself' in Schopenhauer's philosophy. I agree with the advocates of the standard view that the will is thing-in-itself, but only in a relative sense, i.e., the will is the thing-in-itself relative to other appearances. But I agree with the critics of the standard objection and deny that Schopenhauer's metaphysics (...)
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    Compassion and Solidarity with Sufferers: The Metaphysics of Mitleid.David E. Cartwright - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):292-310.
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    Should Rawls be a Socialist?David E. Schweickart - 1978 - Social Theory and Practice 5 (1):1-27.
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    Augustine and Wittgenstein.David E. Zoolalian - 1978 - Augustinian Studies 9:25-33.
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    The Environment in Question: Ethics and Global Issues.David E. Cooper & Joy Palmer (eds.) - 1992 - Taylor & Francis US.
    By addressing specific global problems and placing them within an ethical context, "The Environment in Question" provides the reader with both a theoretical and practical understanding of environmental issues. The contributors are internationally known figures drawn from the various disciplines which bear upon these issues, such as geography, psychology, social policy, and philosophy. The contributions range from those tackling individual concrete issues (such as nuclear waste and the threat to the rain forest) to those addressing matters of policy, principle and (...)
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    Zhuangzi’s ethical nihilism.David E. Soles & Deborah H. Soles - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 34 (1):87-97.
    Zhuangzi often is portrayed as a kind of ethical relativist. This popular reading has been challenged by Philip Ivanhoe, who argues that Zhuangzi is not a relativist but rather that Zhuangzi articulates a normative theory of benignity. In this paper we argue against Ivanhoe’s interpretation. We further argue that Zhuangzi is an ethical nihilist, who rejects all ethical positions.
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  27. The Measure of Things: Humanism, Humility, and Mystery.David E. Cooper - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):497-499.
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    Presupposition.David E. Cooper & Deirdre Wilson - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (2):274-278.
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    Hobbes, Locke, and Franzwa on the Paradoxes of Equality.David E. Soles - 1992 - Southwest Philosophy Review 8 (1):183-188.
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    Locke on Knowledge and Propositions.David E. Soles - 1985 - Philosophical Topics 13 (2):19-29.
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    The Politics and Philosophy of Anti-Science.David E. Tabachnick - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1):27-43.
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    Fair opportunity and responsibility: by David O. Brink, OUP, 2021, 448 pp, £35 (hardback), ISBN: 9780198859468.David E. Campbell - 2022 - Jurisprudence 13 (2):310-315.
    David Brink’s new book, Fair Opportunity and Responsibility delivers an important and erudite contribution to the under theorised notion of ‘fair opportunity’ in our culpability determinations. Bri...
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    The use of statistical heuristics in everyday inductive reasoning.Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, Christopher Jepson & Ziva Kunda - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (4):339-363.
  34. A Philosophy of Gardens.David E. Cooper - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (319):187-189.
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    Large‐Scale Modeling of Wordform Learning and Representation.Daragh E. Sibley, Christopher T. Kello, David C. Plaut & Jeffrey L. Elman - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (4):741-754.
    The forms of words as they appear in text and speech are central to theories and models of lexical processing. Nonetheless, current methods for simulating their learning and representation fail to approach the scale and heterogeneity of real wordform lexicons. A connectionist architecture termed thesequence encoderis used to learn nearly 75,000 wordform representations through exposure to strings of stress‐marked phonemes or letters. First, the mechanisms and efficacy of the sequence encoder are demonstrated and shown to overcome problems with traditional slot‐based (...)
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    Strategies to Minimize Risks and Exploitation in Phase One Trials on Healthy Subjects.Adil E. Shamoo & David B. Resnik - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (3):W1-W13.
    Most of the literature on phase one trials has focused on ethical and safety issues in research on patients with advanced cancer, but this article focuses on healthy, adult subjects. The article makes six specific recommendations for protecting the rights and welfare of healthy subjects in phase one trials: 1) because phase one trials are short in duaration (usually 1 to 3 months), researchers should gather more data on the short-term and long-term risks of participation in phase one studies by (...)
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    We Can’t Bring Back the Passenger Pigeon: The Ethics of Deception Around De-extinction.David E. Blockstein - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1):33-37.
    There is much hype around the idea of bringing the Passenger Pigeon back from extinction. However, ‘de-extinction’ is a fantasy that is not grounded in science. The proposed plans for ‘de-extinction’ would create a new organism that is not likely to be viable in the wild. Thus, ‘de-extinction’ as proposed is unethical both because it could lead into the release in nature of a new genetically created organism and because it is not honest to claim that it would reverse the (...)
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    Existentialism: A Reconstruction.David E. Cooper - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (164):362-363.
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  39. Leibniz and Confucianism : The Search for Accord.David E. Mungello - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (2):223-223.
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    Illusions of Equality.David E. Cooper - 1980 - Routledge.
    Educational policy and discussion, in Britain and the USA, are increasingly dominated by the confused ideology of egalitarianism. David E. Cooper begins by identifying the principles hidden among the confusions, and argues that these necessarily conflict with the ideal of educational excellence - in which conflict it is this ideal that must be preserved. He goes on to criticize the use of education as a tool for promoting wider social equality, focussing especially on the muddles surrounding 'equal opportunities', 'social (...)
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    Hermeneutical Inquiry: Volume 1: The Interpretation of Texts.David E. Klemm - 1986 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This two volume work is a comprehensive reader in modern philosophical and theological hermeneutics. David E. Klemm has selected essays representing acknowledged classics in hermeneutics and the best modern hermeneutical thinkers. Volume One collects essays on the hermeneutics of texts. Volume Two collects works on the hermeneutics of existence. Each essay is preceded by an informative contextualizing introduction. Included in Volume One are works by: F.D.E. Schleiermacher, Wilhelm Dilthey, Rudolf Bultmann, Martin Heidegger, Paul Tillich, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Gerhard Ebeling, Paul (...)
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  42. Hermeneutical Inquiry: Volume 2: The Interpretation of Existence.David E. Klemm - 1986 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This two-volume work is a comprehensive reader in modern philosophical and theological hermeneutics. David E. Klemm has selected essays representing acknowledged classics in hermeneutics and the best modern hermeneutical thinkers. Volume One collects essays on the hermeneutics of texts. Volume Two collects works on the hermeneutics of existence. Each essay is preceded by an informative contextualizing introduction. Volume Two includes essays by: F. Schleiermacher, W. Dilthey, E. Husserl, M. Heidegger, R. Bultmann, P. Tillich, P. Ricoeur, J. Habermas, H-G. Gadamer, (...)
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    Postmodernism, Quietism, and Philosophy.David E. Cooper - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (1):45-58.
    In my 1993 IJPS paper it was suggested that postmodernist verdicts on ‘the death of philosophy’ relied on a rejection of any ‘substantive’ or ‘metaphysical’ notion of truth. The present paper relates these verdicts to Wittgenstein’s alleged ‘philosophical quietism’. In both cases, for example, there is a rejection of ‘depth’. Various characterisations of Wittgenstein’s position are questioned, including the idea that his quietism consists in showing the impossibility of sceptical challenges to our ‘hinge’ propositions and beliefs. It is then argued, (...)
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    A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part I. Basic mechanisms.David E. Meyer & David E. Kieras - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (1):3-65.
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    A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 2. Accounts of psychological refractory-period phenomena.David E. Meyer & David E. Kieras - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (4):749-791.
  46. Metaphor.David E. Cooper - 1994 - Noûs 28 (2):252-258.
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    Visions of Philosophy.David E. Cooper - 2009 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 65:1-13.
    Characterizations of philosophy abound. It is ‘the queen of the sciences’, a grand and sweeping metaphysical endeavour; or, less regally, it is a sort of deep anthropology or ‘descriptive metaphysics’, uncovering the general presuppositions or conceptual schemes that lurk beneath our words and thoughts. A different set of images portray philosophy as a type of therapy, or as a spiritual exercise, a way of life to be followed, or even as a special branch of poetry or politics. Then there is (...)
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  48. Curious Land: Jesuit Accommodation and the Origins of Sinology.David E. Mungello - 1986 - Studia Leibnitiana 18 (1):114-118.
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    Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Humility.David E. Cooper - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (279):105 - 123.
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    Richard Rorty, Liberalism and Cosmopolitanism.David E. McClean - 2014 - Brookfield, Vermont: Routledge.
    Richard Rorty was one of the most controversial and influential philosophers of the late twentieth century. Known primarily for his attacks on truth and the idea that knowledge is a ‘mirror of nature’, his contribution as a humanist and a great moralist has been overlooked by recent scholarship. McClean re-evaluates Rorty’s work in the light of his liberal cosmopolitan outlook, showing how it can be applied to a range of social and political issues, including international terrorism, religious fundamentalism, neo-liberalism, sexual (...)
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