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    Mark 13:1–8.Fullerton Fair Fairfax - 2004 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (4):390-392.
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    An Ethical Framework for Research Using Genetic Ancestry.Anna C. F. Lewis, Santiago J. Molina, Paul S. Appelbaum, Bege Dauda, Agustin Fuentes, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Nanibaa' A. Garrison, Nayanika Ghosh, Robert C. Green, Evelynn M. Hammonds, Janina M. Jeff, David S. Jones, Eimear E. Kenny, Peter Kraft, Madelyn Mauro, Anil P. S. Ori, Aaron Panofsky, Mashaal Sohail, Benjamin M. Neale & Danielle S. Allen - 2023 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 66 (2):225-248.
    ABSTRACT:A wide range of research uses patterns of genetic variation to infer genetic similarity between individuals, typically referred to as genetic ancestry. This research includes inference of human demographic history, understanding the genetic architecture of traits, and predicting disease risk. Researchers are not just structuring an intellectual inquiry when using genetic ancestry, they are also creating analytical frameworks with broader societal ramifications. This essay presents an ethics framework in the spirit of virtue ethics for these researchers: rather than focus on (...)
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    Are statements of religion worth discussing a reply to Jan Srzednicki.Warwick Fairfax - 1963 - Sophia 2 (2):17-20.
  4. The triple abyss.Warwick Fairfax - 1965 - London,: G. Bles.
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    Resistance to extinction as a function of the distribution of extinction trials.Virginia Fairfax Sheffeld - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (3):305.
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    A handbook of ethical theory.George Stuart Fullerton - 1922 - New York,: H. Holt and company.
    Excerpt: "In order to help ethics students in our universities and outside of them to better understand the meaning of morality and the end of ethical effort, this book has been written." In the accompanying notes, I have taken the I want to make some suggestions to teachers, some of whom have less years of teaching behind the ones I have, I do not apologize for writing in a clear, non-technical style, or for minimizing references to literature in other languages. (...)
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    Murder in our midst: Expanding coverage to include care and responsibility.Romayne Smith Fullerton & Maggie Jones Patterson - 2006 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 21 (4):304 – 321.
    Using a U.S. and a Canadian example, in this article we argue that news reports of murder, especially of the heavily covered signal crimes that become part of community storytelling, often employ predetermined formulas that probe intrusively into the lives of those involved in the murder but ultimately come away with only cheaply sketched, stick-figure portraits. The thesis is that crime coverage that is formulaic tends to produce cynicism and a distance between the reader and those involved in the crime. (...)
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  8. The right to believe at one's own risk.George Stuart Fullerton - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (4):408-418.
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    Diversity and Inclusion in Unregulated mHealth Research: Addressing the Risks.Shawneequa Callier & Stephanie M. Fullerton - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (S1):115-121.
    mHealth devices and applications, with their wide accessibility and ease of use, have the potential to address persistent inequities in biomedical research participation. Yet, while mHealth technologies may facilitate more inclusive research participation, negative features of some unregulated use in research — misleading enrollment practices, the promotion of secondary mHealth applications, discriminatory profiling, and poorer quality feedback due to dependencies on biased data and algorithms — may threaten the trust and engagement of underrepresented individuals and communities. To maximize the participation (...)
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    "Everybody's world" and the will to believe.George Stuart Fullerton - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (16):438-441.
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    Percept and object in common sense and in philosophy.George Stuart Fullerton - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (3):57-64.
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    The argument from experience against idealism.George S. Fullerton - 1884 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (4):355 - 366.
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    The Doctrine of the Eject.George Stuart Fullerton - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (19):505-510.
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    The Insufficiency of Materialism.G. S. Fullerton - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:414.
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    The psychological standpoint.George Stuart Fullerton - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (2):113-133.
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    Consumer ethics: An assessment of individual behavior in the market place. [REVIEW]Sam Fullerton, Kathleen B. Kerch & H. Robert Dodge - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (7):805 - 814.
    A national sample of 362 respondents assessed the ethical predisposition of the American marketplace by calculating a consumer ethics index. The results indicate that the population is quite intolerant of perceived ethical abuses. The situations where consumers are ambivalent tend to be those where the seller suffers little or no economic harm from the consumer's action. Younger, more educated, and higher income consumers appear more accepting of these transgressions. The results provided the basis for developing a four-group taxonomy of consumers (...)
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    System der Philosophie. [REVIEW]George Stuart Fullerton - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (3):319-331.
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  18. Idealism, Argument from Experience against it.George S. Fullerton - 1884 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18:355.
     
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  19. On Spinozistic Immortality.George Stuart Fullerton - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (3):402-404.
     
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    Things.George S. Fullerton - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):29-36.
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  21. The Criterion of Sensation.G. S. Fullerton - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:341.
     
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    The doctrine of the eject II. the doctrine of direct communion.George Stuart Fullerton - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (21):561-567.
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    The doctrine of the eject: III. The doctrine of instinctive knowledge.George Stuart Fullerton - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (23):617-623.
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    Secondary uses and the governance of de-identified data: Lessons from the human genome diversity panel.Stephanie M. Fullerton & Sandra S.-J. Lee - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):16.
    Background: Recent changes to regulatory guidance in the US and Europe have complicated oversight of secondary research by rendering most uses of de-identified data exempt from human subjects oversight. To identify the implications of such guidelines for harms to participants and communities, this paper explores the secondary uses of one de-identified DNA sample collection with limited oversight: the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP)-Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain, Fondation Jean Dausset (CEPH) Human Genome Diversity Panel. Methods: Using a combination of keyword (...)
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    Transposon dynamics and the epigenetic switch hypothesis.Stefan Linquist & Brady Fullerton - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 42 (3):137-154.
    The recent explosion of interest in epigenetics is often portrayed as the dawning of a scientific revolution that promises to transform biomedical science along with developmental and evolutionary biology. Much of this enthusiasm surrounds what we call the epigenetic switch hypothesis, which regards certain examples of epigenetic inheritance as an adaptive organismal response to environmental change. This interpretation overlooks an alternative explanation in terms of coevolutionary dynamics between parasitic transposons and the host genome. This raises a question about whether epigenetics (...)
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    Beneficence, Clinical Urgency, and the Return of Individual Research Results to Relatives.Stephanie M. Fullerton, Susan Brown Trinidad, Gail P. Jarvik & Wylie Burke - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (10):9-10.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 10, Page 9-10, October 2012.
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    Managerial business ethics in South Africa: An exploratory comparison - 1987 and 2009.Bisschoff Christo & Sam Fullerton - 2011 - African Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1).
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    How much does repetition facilitate perception?Bruce Earhard & Richard Fullerton - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):101.
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    Notes.James Mckeen Cattell & George Stuart Fullerton - 1892 - Mind 1 (3):447-452.
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    Series of Modern Philosophers.E. Hershey Sneath & George Stuart Fullerton - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (4):443-448.
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    Epigenetic this, epigenetic that: comparing two digital humanities methods for analyzing a slippery scientific term.Stefan Linquist, Brady Fullerton & Akashdeep Grewal - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-55.
    We compared two digital humanities methods in the analysis of a contested scientific term. “Epigenetics” is as enigmatic as it is popular. Some authors argue that its meaning has diluted over time as this term has come to describe a widening range of entities and mechanisms (Haig, International Journal of Epidemiology 41:13–16, 2012). Others propose both a Waddingtonian “broad sense” and a mechanistic “narrow sense” definition to capture its various scientific uses (Stotz and Griffiths, History and Philosophy of the Life (...)
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    Does Art Bring Us Together? An Empirical Approach to the Evolutionary Aesthetics of Ellen Dissanayake.Brady Fullerton - 2020 - Biological Theory 15 (4):188-195.
    Over the last several decades Ellen Dissanayake has developed an evolutionary theory of art that views all art as having evolved for the function of promoting group cohesion. This theory is not without its critics, yet it has received little empirical attention. In this article I propose a more modest formulation of Dissanayake’s hypothesis and proceed to test it using a cross-cultural analysis. I rely on the ethnographic databases of the electronic Human Relations Area Files as well as the Standard (...)
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  33. On Spinozistic immortality.George Stuart Fullerton - 1899 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.
     
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    Percept and Object in Common Sense and in Philosophy. I.George Stuart Fullerton - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):57.
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    Percept and Object in Common Sense and in Philosophy. II.George Stuart Fullerton - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (6):149-158.
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    The criterion of sensation.George Stuart Fullerton - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (2):159-171.
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    The Doctrine of the Eject II. The Doctrine of Direct Communion.George Stuart Fullerton - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (21):561-567.
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  38. The Knower in Psychology.G. S. Fullerton - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:424.
     
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  39. The world we live in.George Stuart Fullerton - 1912 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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    The Principles of Empirical or Inductive Logic. [REVIEW]George Stuart Fullerton - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (11):297-301.
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  41. Managerial business ethics in South Africa: An exploratory comparison-1987 and 2009.Christo Bisschoff & Sam Fullerton - 2011 - African Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1):14.
    A sample of 259 South African managers completed a survey originally administered by Nel (1992). The results of the current study indicated a favourable move on four of the 15 questionable actions used to assess each group's ethical predisposition. Furthermore, the grand means for the two temporal-based samples also provided anecdotal evidence of a positive transition. Virtually identical results were in evidence when the segment of 89 top managers was compared to the sample of its higher level peers from the (...)
     
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    DAKO on Trial.Kimberly Bonia, Fern Brunger, Laura Fullerton, Chad Griffiths, Chris Kaposy & Barbara Mason - 2012 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 16 (3):275-295.
    This paper tells the story of a recent laboratory medicine controversy in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. During the controversy, a DAKOAutostainer machine was blamed for inaccurate breast cancer test results that led to the suboptimal treatment of many patients. In truth, the machine was not at fault. Using concepts developed by Bruno Latour and Pierre Bourdieu, we document the changing nature of the DAKO machine’s agency before, during, and after the controversy, and we make the ethical argument (...)
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    Recent Case Developments in Health Law.Stacy Clark, Jessica Palmer & Dayna Fullerton - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):160-168.
    In September 2009, the First Circuit Court of Appeals decided Blue Cross & Blue Shield v. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, part of the class action suit known as In re Pharmaceutical Industry Average Wholesale Price Litigation. The First Circuit upheld a Massachusetts District Court finding that AstraZeneca violated Massachusetts’ consumer protection laws by manipulating the “average wholesale price” of its physician-administered injectable cancer drug Zoladex, leading to overpayment by the government, third-party payers, and consumers. This case, which highlights the persistent tension (...)
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    Attitudes toward consumer and business ethics among Canadian and New Zealand business students: an Assessment of 28 Scenarios.Jim Fisher, David Taylor & Sam Fullerton - 1999 - Teaching Business Ethics 3 (2):155-177.
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    Church, State, and Citizen: Christian Approaches to Political Engagement.Sandra Fullerton Joireman - 2009 - Oup Usa.
    The history of Christianity's relationship to government is long and complex. This book will attempt to bring order to the chaos by offering essays on how particular branches of the Christian tradition-Catholic, reformed, evangelical, etc.-view the institution of the modern state. The essays will not be limited geographically, but will rather look at each tradition as broadly as possible, from the institutionalized churches of Europe, to the independent Christian movements of Africa, to the vibrant religious marketplace of the United States.
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    Competton and Fair Play.Fair Play - 2007 - In William John Morgan (ed.), Ethics in Sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. pp. 103.
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    Der Junge Despinoza. Leben und Werdegang im Lichte der Weltphilosophie. [REVIEW]George Stuart Fullerton - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (3):79-82.
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  48. Disasters and health: Distress, disorders, and disaster behaviors in communities, neighborhoods, and nations.Robert J. Ursano, Carol S. Fullerton & Artin Terhakopian - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (3):1015-1028.
    Disasters overwhelm resources and threaten the safety and functioning of communities. Mental health and community needs after catastrophic disasters can be substantial, however the effects of traumatic events are not exclusively bad with many people showing individual resilience and some reporting growth. Sustaining the social fabric of the community and facilitating recovery following disaster depends on leadership=s knowledge of a community=s resilience and vulnerabilities as well as an understanding of the distress, disorder, and health risk behavioral responses. A coordinated systems (...)
     
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    DAKO on Trial.Kimberly Bonia, Fern Brunger, Laura Fullerton, Chad Griffiths & Chris Kaposy - 2012 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 16 (3):275-295.
    This paper tells the story of a recent laboratory medicine controversy in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. During the controversy, a DAKOAutostainer machine was blamed for inaccurate breast cancer test results that led to the suboptimal treatment of many patients. In truth, the machine was not at fault. Using concepts developed by Bruno Latour and Pierre Bourdieu, we document the changing nature of the DAKO machine’s agency before, during, and after the controversy, and we make the ethical argument (...)
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    Recent Case Developments in Health Law.Stacy Clark, Jessica Palmer & Dayna Fullerton - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):160-167.
    In September 2009, the First Circuit Court of Appeals decided Blue Cross & Blue Shield v. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, part of the class action suit known as In re Pharmaceutical Industry Average Wholesale Price Litigation. The First Circuit upheld a Massachusetts District Court finding that AstraZeneca violated Massachusetts’ consumer protection laws by manipulating the “average wholesale price” of its physician-administered injectable cancer drug Zoladex, leading to overpayment by the government, third-party payers, and consumers. This case, which highlights the persistent tension (...)
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