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    Dangerous Liaisons.Ellen Elias- Bursac & Dubravka Ugrešić - 2009 - European Journal of Women's Studies 16 (4):301-307.
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    What is Sociology?Norbert Elias - 1978 - University College Dublin Press.
    What is Sociology? presents in concise and provocative form the major ideas of a seminal thinker whose work--spanning more than four decades--is only now gaining the recognition here it has long had in Germany and France. Unlike other post-war sociologists, Norbert Elias has always held the concept of historical development among his central concerns; his dynamic theories of the evolution of modern man have remedied the historical and epistemological shortcomings of structualism and ethno-methodology. What is Sociology? refines the arguments (...)
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  3. The Multiple Realizability of Biological Individuals.Ellen Clarke - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy 110 (8):413-435.
    Biological theory demands a clear organism concept, but at present biologists cannot agree on one. They know that counting particular units, and not counting others, allows them to generate explanatory and predictive descriptions of evolutionary processes. Yet they lack a unified theory telling them which units to count. In this paper, I offer a novel account of biological individuality, which reconciles conflicting definitions of ‘organism’ by interpreting them as describing alternative realisers of a common functional role, and then defines individual (...)
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  4. The Problem of Biological Individuality.Ellen Clarke - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (4):312-325.
    Darwin’s classic ‘Origin of Species’ (Darwin 1859) described forces of selection acting upon individuals, but there remains a great deal of controversy about what exactly the status and definition of a biological individual is. Recently some authors have argued that the individual is dispensable – that an inability to pin it down is not problematic because little rests on it anyway. The aim of this paper is to show that there is a real problem of biological individuality, and an urgent (...)
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    After the DNR: Surrogates Who Persist in Requesting Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.Ellen M. Robinson, Wendy Cadge, Angelika A. Zollfrank, M. Cornelia Cremens & Andrew M. Courtwright - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (1):10-19.
    Some health care organizations allow physicians to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation from a patient, despite patient or surrogate requests that it be provided, when they believe it will be more harmful than beneficial. Such cases usually involve patients with terminal diagnoses whose medical teams argue that aggressive treatments are medically inappropriate or likely to be harmful. Although there is state-to-state variability and a considerable judicial gray area about the conditions and mechanisms for refusals to perform CPR, medical teams typically follow a (...)
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  6. Plant individuality: a solution to the demographer’s dilemma.Ellen Clarke - 2012 - Biology and Philosophy 27 (3):321-361.
    The problem of plant individuality is something which has vexed botanists throughout the ages, with fashion swinging back and forth from treating plants as communities of individuals (Darwin 1800 ; Braun and Stone 1853 ; Münch 1938 ) to treating them as organisms in their own right, and although the latter view has dominated mainstream thought most recently (Harper 1977 ; Cook 1985 ; Ariew and Lewontin 2004 ), a lively debate conducted mostly in Scandinavian journals proves that the issues (...)
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    Levels of selection in biofilms: multispecies biofilms are not evolutionary individuals.Ellen Clarke - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (2):191-212.
    Microbes are generally thought of as unicellular organisms, but we know that many microbes live as parts of biofilms—complex, surface-attached microbial communities numbering millions of cells. Some authors have recently argued in favour of reconceiving biofilms as biological entities in their own right. In particular, some have claimed that multispecies biofilms are evolutionary individuals : 10126–10132 2015). Against this view, I defend the conservative consensus that selection acts primarily upon microbial cells.
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  8. Is evolution fundamental when it comes to defining biological ontology? Yes.Ellen Clarke - 2020 - In Shamik Dasgupta, Brad Weslake & Ravit Dotan (eds.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science. London: Routledge.
    I argue for the usefulness of the evolutionary kind of biological individual.
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    Enhancing Moral Agency: Clinical Ethics Residency for Nurses.Ellen M. Robinson, Susan M. Lee, Angelika Zollfrank, Martha Jurchak, Debra Frost & Pamela Grace - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):12-20.
    One antidote to moral distress is stronger moral agency—that is, an enhanced ability to act to bring about change. The Clinical Ethics Residency for Nurses, an educational program developed and run in two large northeastern academic medical centers with funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration, intended to strengthen nurses’ moral agency. Drawing on Improving Competencies in Clinical Ethics Consultation: An Education Guide, by the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, and on the goals of the nursing profession, CERN (...)
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    Informed Consent and Biobanks.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):15-21.
    Biomedical research has always relied on access to human biological materials and clinical information, resources that when combined form biobanks. In the past, it appears that investigators sometimes used these resources with relatively little oversight, and without the consent of the individuals from whom these materials and information were obtained. Several developments in the last ten to fifteen years have converged to place greater emphasis on the role of individual consent in the creation and use of biobanks. The most important (...)
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    Measuring recollection and familiarity: Improving the remember/know procedure.Ellen M. Migo, Andrew R. Mayes & Daniela Montaldi - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1435-1455.
    The remember/know procedure is the most widely used method to investigate recollection and familiarity. It uses trial-by-trial reports to determine how much recollection and familiarity contribute to different kinds of recognition. Few other methods provide information about individual memory judgements and no alternative allows such direct indications of recollection and familiarity influences. Here we review how the RK procedure has been and should be used to help resolve theoretical disagreements about the processing and neural bases of components of recognition memory. (...)
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    Belgian Nurses' Views on Codes of Ethics: Development, Dissemination, Implementation.Ellen Verpeet, Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé, Joke Lemiengre & Chris Gastmans - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (5):531-545.
    The aim of this study was to explore how Belgian nurses view issues related to the development, dissemination and implementation of a code of ethics for nurses. Fifty nurses took part in eight focus groups. The participants stated that, on the whole, a code of ethics for nurses would be useful. They stressed that a code should be a practical and useful instrument developed by nurses for nurses, and that it should be formulated and presented in a practical way, just (...)
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    Informed Consent and Biobanks.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):15-21.
    Biomedical research has always relied on access to human biological materials and clinical information, resources that when combined form biobanks. In the past, it appears that investigators sometimes used these resources with relatively little oversight, and without the consent of the individuals from whom these materials and information were obtained. Several developments in the last ten to fifteen years have converged to place greater emphasis on the role of individual consent in the creation and use of biobanks. The most important (...)
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    lugar de las alteridades religiosas en la obra de Baltasar Gracián.Carlos Tomás Elías - 2024 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 120:215-231.
    Una de las características distintivas de la producción graciana tiene que ver con su impronta antropológico-filosófica. A lo largo de sus páginas se despliega una semántica y una serie de problematizaciones que constantemente invitan a pensar acerca de la naturaleza humana. Se trazan distinciones entre los habitantes del mundo y se plantean numerosas reflexiones acerca de cómo es que cada quién llega a ser lo que es. No obstante, es interesante observar que, pese a que Gracián exhibe un gran interés (...)
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  15. The Space Between.Ellen Clarke - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (2):239-258.
    Buchanan and Powell hope to rescue optimism about moral perfectibility from the ’received view’ of human evolution, by tweaking our view of the innate character of morality. I argue that their intervention is hampered by an unnecessary commitment to nativism, by gender bias within the received view, and by liberal presuppositions.
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    Pasión por la ignorancia.Carlos Tomás Elías - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 29:227-229.
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    The Unbearable Requirement of Informed Consent.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (5):19-20.
    In the spirit of full disclosure, I have been a member of the Delphi panels discussed in this article (Beskow and Weinfurt 2019) since their inception and was one of the people who was recently int...
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    Incidental Findings in Genetics Research Using Archived DNA.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):286-291.
    There are countless variations on this theme. The call can come from one of your own physicians who was called by the investigator. Your physician may or may not be well informed on what the reported finding about Disease Y means or how to respond. DNA testing can reveal more than susceptibility to disease. People can learn that they do not have the biological connections — parentage or evidence of ethnic origin — that they thought they did.Colleagues who serve on (...)
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    Folklore and Songs from El-QubēbeFolklore and Songs from El-Qubebe.H. Henry Spoer & Elias N. Haddad - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:199.
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    Parallel function strategy in pronoun assignment.Ellen H. Grober, William Beardsley & Alfonso Caramazza - 1978 - Cognition 6 (2):117-133.
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    enseñanza de la filosofía diferente. Una alternativa entre emociones y racionalidad.Carlos Tomás Elías - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (2):1-14.
    Hoy en día hay numerosos problemas que conciernen al área de la educación en general. Existen preocupaciones acerca de los distintos modos de alfabetización, las alternativas de evaluación, las mejores estrategias de enseñanza y el uso de nuevos recursos en el aula, entre varios más. No obstante, esto es sólo la punta del iceberg. Por debajo de estas temáticas abarcativas, existe lo particular, o mejor dicho, lo disciplinar. Cada disciplina tiene sus propias reflexiones en las que se articulan el qué (...)
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    Commentary: Interdisciplinary Dialogue: A Site of Estrangement.Ellen Corin - 2012 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 40 (1):104-112.
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    Professional Values and Norms for Nurses in Belgium.Ellen Verpeet, Tom Meulenbergs & Chris Gastmans - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (6):654-665.
    Because of their responsibilities for providing high-quality care, at times when they are continuously confronted with inherent professional and ethical challenges, nurses should meet high ethical standards of practice and conduct. Contrary to other countries, where codes of ethics for nurses are formulated to support those standards and to guide nurses’ professional practice, Belgian nurses do not have a formal code of ethics. Nevertheless, professional ethics is recognized as an important aspect in legal and other professional documents. The aim of (...)
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    Seeking Ecstacy on the Battlefield: Danger and Pleasure in Nineteenth Century Feminist Sexual Thought.Ellen DuBois & Linda Gordon - 1983 - Feminist Review 13 (1):42-54.
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    Ethics consultation in US hospitals: A national survey.Ellen Fox, Sarah Myers & Robert A. Pearlman - forthcoming - Bioethics.
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    Medical Futility: A Contemporary Review.Ellen Coonan - 2016 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 27 (4):359-362.
    As medical technology has advanced, the question of medical futility has become a topic of intense debate both within the medical community and within society as a whole. However, a unanimous definition thereof is yet to be decided—some commentators are sceptical as to whether an agreement will ever be reached—and this continues to lead to difficulties, tension, and even legal action when a treating physician disagrees with a patient and/or a patient’s family regarding care and treatment options. Although living in (...)
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  27. Adaptation, multilevel selection and organismality: A clash of perspectives.Ellen Clarke - 2016 - In Richard Joyce (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Evolution and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
    The concept of adaptation is pivotal to modern evolutionary thinking, but it has long been the subject of controversy, especially in respect of the relative roles of selection versus constraints in explaining the traits of organisms. This paper tackles a different problem for the concept of adaptation: its interpretation in light of multilevel selection theory. In particular, I arbitrate a dispute that has broken out between the proponents of rival perspectives on multilevel adaptations. Many experts now say that multilevel and (...)
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    El acto cognoscitivo en la perspectiva de Juan Duns Escoto.Gloria Silvana Elías - 2018 - Franciscanum 60 (170):21-45.
    Este trabajo propone abordar, desde el enfoque de Juan Duns Escoto, los actos cognoscitivos humanos, concretamente el conocimiento por intuición y por abstracción, y dejar planteada la vinculación con la especie inteligible y el contendido intencional de la misma. Para ello, se centrará principalmente en el análisis de la Quaestio Quodlibetal xiii, en la que Escoto desarrolla uno de los nudos problemáticos más innovadores de su noética, a saber: la diferencia entre los actos mentales intuitivos y abstractivos, por un lado, (...)
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    Metafísica y espiritualidad del amor en Duns Escoto.Gloria Silvana Elías - 2013 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 7 (1):68-76.
    Este escrito se inscribe dentro de la teoría extática del amor según Duns Escoto, la que está influenciada por la doctrina de San Anselmo respecto de las dos inclinaciones o afectos de la voluntad: la affectio commodi y la affectio iustitiae. El objetivo del mismo es mostrar cómo Juan Duns Escoto logra superar la aparente contradicción que cabe entre tender por naturaleza a Dios y elegir a Dios a partir de la reflexión sobre los dos afectos que conforman la voluntad (...)
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    Notas para pensar sobre las posibilidades de una lectura filosófica de la obra de Baltasar Gracián.Carlos Tomás Elías - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 105:243-260.
    Cuando se habla de literatura y filosofía, generalmente se hace referencia a campos totalmente distintos, con producciones enteramente diferentes. Algunos textos parecen pertenecer de manera exclusiva ya sea al ámbito de la filosofía o de la literatura, como si no pudiera haber hibridación; como si lo que fuera de un campo no pudiera ser leído en la clave del de otro. En este sentido, cabe preguntarse si una obra considerada literaria podría leerse filosóficamente y cómo.
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    Potentia Dei y Liberum arbitrium desde la perspectiva de Duns Escoto.Gloria Silvana Elías - 2015 - Franciscanum 57 (163):197-214.
    El trabajo aborda el aparente conflicto que cabe entre la omnipotencia divina y la libertad humana. La tesis que subyace en la posición de Duns Escoto es que ni la omnipotencia divina ni la gracia que infunde suprime la determinación interior de la voluntad humana. Por el contrario, la omnipotencia divina se revela como amor y libertad, y es así que el hombre viene al ser desde el amor y la libertad divina que lo sostiene y configura. Es decir, la (...)
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    Una filosofía del miedo.Carlos Tomás Elías - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:169-170.
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    Long-Acting Contraceptives Ethical Guidance for Policymakers and Health Care Providers.Ellen H. Moskowitz, Bruce Jennings & Daniel Callahan - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):S1.
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    The Best Laid Plans.Ellen H. Moskowitz & James Lindemann Nelson - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):3-5.
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    An essay on time.Norbert Elias - 2007 - Dublin, Ireland: University College Dublin Press.
    Elias wrote in both English and German, and in all his work runs to 14 books and around 90 other essays, along with poems and numerous interviews. The 18 volumes of the collected works contain many writings not previously published in English, and a small number never published before. All of the texts have thoroughly checked and revised, by editors who have a deep knowledge of Elia's thinking; they have inserted many clarifications, cross-references and explanatory notes.
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  36. The evolution of cooperation.Ellen Clarke - 2014 - The Philosophers' Magazine 67:59-67.
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  37. Preserving Virtues: Renewing the Tradition.Ellen F. Davis - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (2):14-22.
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    Chimera, spandrel, or adaptation.Ellen Dissanayake - 1995 - Human Nature 6 (2):99-117.
    In every known human society, some kind—usually many kinds—of art is practiced, frequently with much vigor and pleasure, so that one could at least hypothesize that “artifying” or “artification” is a characteristic behavior of our species. Yet human ethologists and sociobiologists have been conspicuously unforthcoming about this observably widespread and valued practice, for a number of stated and unstated reasons. The present essay is a position paper that offers an overview and analysis of conceptual issues and problems inherent in viewing (...)
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    The Failure of Success: Arendt and Pocock on the Fall of American Republicanism.Ellen M. Rigsby - 2002 - Theory and Event 6 (1).
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    Why creoles won't reveal the properties of universal grammar.Ellen Woolford - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):211.
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    Currents in Contemporary Ethics.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):697-700.
    Parents, providers, policy makers, and the public need to talk about the implications of advances in genomic technologies for state run newborn metabolic screening programs. Technologies, such as highly multiplex testing and whole genome sequencing, are raising old issues with new urgency and are posing new challenges that threaten to overwhelm newborn screening programs.Newborn screening programs in their current form were born in the late 1960s. Robert Guthrie developed a screening test for phenylketonuria that could be performed on blood spots (...)
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    In the Courts.Ellen H. Moskowitz - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (4):47-48.
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    In the Courts.Ellen Moskowitz - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (2):51-52.
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    In the Courts.Ellen Moskowitz - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):4-4.
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    In the Courts.Ellen Moskowitz - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (5):48-48.
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    In the courts.Ellen H. Moskowitz - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):4-4.
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    In the Courts.Ellen Moskowitz - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (6):4-4.
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    Long‐acting contraception.Ellen Moskowik, Bruce Jennings & Daniel Callahan - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):1-1.
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    Moral consensus in public ethics: Patient autonomy and family decisionmaking in the work of one state bioethics commission.Ellen H. Moskowitz - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (2):149-168.
    Focusing on the work of one bioethics commission, the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, this article explores the role played by moral consensus in public ethics. Task Force members, who were appointed to represent diverse interests in New York State, identified a culturally strong value of individual autonomy as the ethical basis for their work on life-sustaining treatment. This moral consensus permitted the members to unite across their differences and develop public policy recommendations that substantially (...)
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    Assisted Suicide: Finding Common Ground.Ellen Moskowitz, Kathleen Foley, Herbert Hendin, Lois Snyder & Arthur Caplan - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (4):46.
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