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    Values, decision-making and empirical bioethics: a conceptual model for empirically identifying and analyzing value judgements.Marcel Mertz, Ilvie Prince & Ines Pietschmann - 2023 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (6):567-587.
    It can be assumed that value judgements, which are needed to judge what is ‘good’ or ‘better’ and what is ‘bad’ or ‘worse’, are involved in every decision-making process. The theoretical understanding and analysis of value judgements is, therefore, important in the context of bioethics, for example, to be able to ethically assess real decision-making processes in biomedical practice and make recommendations for improvements. However, real decision-making processes and the value judgements inherent in them must first be investigated empirically (‘empirical (...)
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    Evaluation of appropriateness of patient transfers for hand and microsurgery to a level I trauma center.Ilvy Friebe, Jonathan Isaacs, Satya Mallu, Anton Kurdin, Varatharaj Mounasamy & Harinder Dhindsa - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press.
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    Automatic Placement of Genomic Research Results in Medical Records: Do Researchers Have a Duty? Should Participants Have a Choice?Anya E. R. Prince, John M. Conley, Arlene M. Davis, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz & R. Jean Cadigan - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (4):827-842.
    The growing practice of returning individual results to research participants has revealed a variety of interpretations of the multiple and sometimes conflicting duties that researchers may owe to participants. One particularly difficult question is the nature and extent of a researcher’s duty to facilitate a participant’s follow-up clinical care by placing research results in the participant’s medical record. The question is especially difficult in the context of genomic research. Some recent genomic research studies — enrolling patients as participants — boldly (...)
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    Le contrôle à travers le droit: une lecture franco-canadienne.Hervé Agbodjan Prince & Jean-Louis Navarro (eds.) - 2017 - Montréal, Québec: Les Éditions Thémis.
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    Counterfactuality and past.Kilu von Prince - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (6):577-615.
    Many languages have past-and-counterfactuality markers such as English simple past. There have been various attempts to find a common definition for both uses, but I will argue in this paper that they all have problems with ruling out unacceptable interpretations, or accounting for the contrary-to-fact implicature of counterfactual conditionals, or predicting the observed cross-linguistic variation, or a combination thereof. By combining insights from two basic lines of reasoning, I will propose a simple and transparent approach that solves all the observed (...)
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    Promising Under Duress.Prince Saprai - 2019 - Law and Philosophy 38 (5-6):465-480.
    In her chapter “Duress and Moral Progress”, Seana Shiffrin offers a novel perspective on coerced promises. According to the dominant view, these promises confer no right to performance on the coercer and do not create new reasons for the victim. Shiffrin accepts that these promises fail to confer rights, but disagrees that they never alter the victim’s moral profile. She argues that they do at least where promises are ‘initiated’ by the victim, rather than ‘dictated’ by the coercer. The initiation (...)
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    Antisthenes of Athens: texts, translations, and commentary.Susan H. Prince - 2015 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Antisthenes.
    Antisthenes was famous in antiquity for his studies of Homer's poems, his affiliation with Gorgias and the sophistic movement, his pure Attic writing style, and his inspiration of Diogenes of Sinope, who founded the Cynic philosophical movement. Antisthenes stands at two of the greatest turning points in ancient intellectual history: from pre-Socraticism to Socraticism, and from classical Athens to the Hellenistic period. Antisthenes' works form the path to a better understanding of the intellectual culture of Athens that shaped Plato and (...)
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    Support for making Pauline henotic unity the fulcrum of Christian ecumenism in Nigeria.Prince E. Peters - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    Paul uses the word ἑνότης twice in Ephesians, and quite strangely, those are the only two places where the feminine noun features in the whole of the New Testament. In the two passages where they appear, they both relate to invisible unity, the unity of the Spirit that produces a common faith and knowledge of the Son of God – εἰς τὴν ἑνότητα τῆς πίστεως καὶ τῆς ἐπιγνώσεως τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ. Such unity suggests that ecumenism amongst Christian denominations is (...)
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    On Russian Church Music.Prince Peter Wolkonsky - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (1):19-31.
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    Pictures of Bygone Life in Russia.Prince Serge Wolkonsky - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (4):572-586.
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    The Decembrists, the First Russian Revolutionists.Prince Serge Wolkonsky - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (2):216-239.
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    Understanding persecution in Matthew 10:16–23 and its implication in the Nigerian church.Prince E. Peters - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):9.
    The modern use of the word ‘persecution’ in both speeches and books shows a phenomenon that is almost wholly associated with religion. However, persecution is a threat to the peace of religious institutions as well as various societies all over the world; thus, this makes it a phenomenon beyond the scope of religion. However, this research focuses on religious persecution. It studies an aspect of persecution which is called intra muros persecution. This means ‘internal’ persecution. ‘Internal’ in this context describes (...)
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  13. On language and connectionism: Analysis of a parallel distributed processing model of language acquisition.Steven Pinker & Alan Prince - 1988 - Cognition 28 (1-2):73-193.
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    Encadré : Le Cambodge.Prince Norodom Sihamoni - 2004 - Hermes 40:93.
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  15. Ethics: Origin and Development.Prince Kropotkin, Louis S. Friedland & Joseph R. Piroshnikoff - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (2):205-207.
     
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    Fields, Factories and Workshops.Prince Kropotkin - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (3):412-413.
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    Rededication of Chevra Lomdei Mishnayot Synagogue: An Address Delivered in Auschwitz.Prince El Hassan bin Talal - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (1):7-9.
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    An Exceptional Path: An Ethnographic Narrative Reflecting on Autistic Parenthood from Evolutionary, Cultural, and Spiritual Perspectives.Dawn Eddings Prince - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):56-68.
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    Gene-environment interaction: why genetic enhancement might never be distributed fairly.Sinead Prince - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):272-277.
    Ethical debates around genetic enhancement tend to include an argument that the technology will eventually be fairly accessible once available. That we can fairly distribute genetic enhancement has become a moral defence of genetic enhancement. Two distribution solutions are argued for, the first being equal distribution. Equality of access is generally believed to be the fairest and most just method of distribution. Second, equitable distribution: providing genetic enhancements to reduce social inequalities. In this paper, I make two claims. I first (...)
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    A Brazilian Gypsey Dialect.J. Dyneley Prince - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:139-143.
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    A Divine Lament.J. Dyneley Prince - 1911 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 31 (4):395-402.
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    A Hymn To Tammuz.J. Dyneley Prince - 1909 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 30 (1):94-100.
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    A Hymn To The Goddess Kir-gí-lu With Translation And Commentary.J. Dyneley Prince - 1910 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 30 (4):325-335.
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    A Hymn To Nergal.J. Dyneley Prince - 1907 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 28:168-182.
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    A Political Hymn To Shamash.J. Dyneley Prince - 1913 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 33:10-15.
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    A Possible Sumerian Original Of The Name Nimrod.J. Dyneley Prince - 1920 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 40:201-203.
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    Assyrian Prepositional Usage.J. Dyneley Prince - 1899 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 20:1-11.
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    A Tammuz Fragment.J. Dyneley Prince - 1913 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 33:345-348.
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    Further Notes on the So-Called Epic of Paradise.J. Dyneley Prince - 1916 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 36:269-273.
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    Phonetic Relations in Sumerian.J. Dyneley Prince - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:265-279.
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    Striking Phenomena of Sumerian.J. Dyneley Prince - 1915 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 34:321-328.
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    The English-Rommany Jargon of the American Roads.J. Dyneley Prince - 1907 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 28:271-308.
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    The Gypsy Language of Denmark.J. Dyneley Prince - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45:97-105.
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    The Modern Pronunciation of Coptic in the Mass.J. Dyneley Prince - 1902 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 23:289-306.
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    The Pierpont Morgan Babylonian Axe-Head.J. Dyneley Prince & Robert Lau - 1905 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 26:93-97.
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    The So-Called Epic of Paradise.J. Dyneley Prince - 1916 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 36:90-114.
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    The Unilingual Inscriptions K. 138 and K. 3232, Translated.J. Dyneley Prince - 1900 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 21:1-22.
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    The Vocabulary of Sumerian.J. Dyneley Prince - 1904 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 25:49-67.
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  39. Dual Careers of Athletes During COVID-19 Lockdown.Pascal Izzicupo, Angela Di Baldassarre, Ilvis Abelkalns, Ugis Bisenieks, Antonio Sánchez-Pato, Francisco José Cánovas-Alvarez, Mojca Doupona, António J. Figueiredo, Juan Alfonso García-Roca, Barbara Ghinassi, Alejandro Leiva-Arcas, Lourdes Meroño, Anda Paegle, Liliana-Elisabeta Radu, Cristian-Mihail Rus, Oana-Mihaela Rusu, Hugo Sarmento, Janis Stonis, Raquel Vaquero-Cristóbal, Vasco Vaz & Laura Capranica - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study aimed to investigate the student-athletes' capability to face the academic, sport, and social challenges during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown and to disclose novel aspects of dual careers. A 32-item online survey encompassing demographic characteristics, sport and university engagement, support and dual-career benefits, physical activity, sitting time, and the time deemed necessary to recover the previous level of performance was developed. Four hundred sixty-seven student-athletes (males: 57%, females: 43%) from 11 countries, competing in 49 different sports (individual: (...)
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    Adultery as sexual disorder: An exegetical study of Matthew 5:27-30.Prince E. Peters - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–8.
    There is a prevailing notion amongst preachers of the gospel, especially those in the Pentecostal circle, that adultery is a demonic problem. Their understanding of Jesus' statement in Matthew 5:27-30 about adultery in the heart is that for adultery to happen in an invisible entity such as the heart, some invisible forces (demons) are responsible. This research is an exegetical study of Matthew 5:27-30, employing historical criticism as methodology, to ascertain the correctness of this understanding. The conclusion of this study (...)
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    A critical look at Didache 1:4b and its reflection on the non-retaliation of the Nigerian church.Prince E. Peters - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4).
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    A. Longo and D. Del Forno.Brian D. Prince - 2014 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (1):123-125.
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    Ajax, Odysseus, and the Act of Self-Representation.Susan Prince - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (Special Issue):55-64.
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    Automatic Placement of Genomic Research Results in Medical Records: Do Researchers Have a Duty? Should Participants Have a Choice?Anya E. R. Prince, John M. Conley, Arlene M. Davis, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz & R. Jean Cadigan - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (4):827-842.
    The growing practice of returning individual results to research participants has revealed a variety of interpretations of the multiple and sometimes conflicting duties that researchers may owe to participants. One particularly difficult question is the nature and extent of a researcher’s duty to facilitate a participant’s follow-up clinical care by placing research results in the participant’s medical record. The question is especially difficult in the context of genomic research. Some recent genomic research studies — enrolling patients as participants — boldly (...)
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    Learning to feel: the exercise of perception through its destabilization in labyrinthine works of art.Justine Prince - 2021 - Methodos 21.
    L’exercice artistique suppose un rapport au temps spécifique : l’homme s’exerçant à son art répète, reprend, corrige ses gestes. Mais en va-t-il de même concernant la réception des œuvres : la perception du spectateur s’exerce-t-elle par répétition et variation des expériences esthétiques? L’objet de cet article est de montrer qu’il existe un type d’exercice dont le mécanisme repose plutôt sur la déstabilisation des habitudes de perception. À partir des réflexions valéryennes sur l’informe dans l’Introduction à la méthode de Léonard de (...)
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    Apprendre à sentir : l’exercice de la perception par sa déstabilisation dans les œuvres labyrinthiques.Justine Prince - 2021 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 21.
    L’exercice artistique suppose un rapport au temps spécifique : l’homme s’exerçant à son art répète, reprend, corrige ses gestes. Mais en va-t-il de même concernant la réception des œuvres : la perception du spectateur s’exerce-t-elle par répétition et variation des expériences esthétiques? L’objet de cet article est de montrer qu’il existe un type d’exercice dont le mécanisme repose plutôt sur la déstabilisation des habitudes de perception. À partir des réflexions valéryennes sur l’informe dans l’Introduction à la méthode de Léonard de (...)
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    Apprendre à sentir : l’exercice de la perception par sa déstabilisation dans les œuvres labyrinthiques.Justine Prince - forthcoming - Methodos.
    L’exercice artistique suppose un rapport au temps spécifique : l’homme s’exerçant à son art répète, reprend, corrige ses gestes. Mais en va-t-il de même concernant la réception des œuvres : la perception du spectateur s’exerce-t-elle par répétition et variation des expériences esthétiques? L’objet de cet article est de montrer qu’il existe un type d’exercice dont le mécanisme repose plutôt sur la déstabilisation des habitudes de perception. À partir des réflexions valéryennes sur l’informe dans l’_Introduction à la méthode de Léonard de (...)
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  48. On the inferencing of indefinite-this NPs.Ellen Prince - 1981 - In A. Joshi, Bruce H. Weber & Ivan A. Sag (eds.), Elements of Discourse Understanding. Cambridge University Press. pp. 231--250.
     
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    Privacy and the Genetic Community.Marisa A. Leib-Neri & Anya E. R. Prince - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):70-72.
    The concept of a communal type of privacy shared by interconnected social groups has wide applications in the healthcare field, specifically in genetic testing and genetic data privacy (Pyrrho, Cam...
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    Philosophical Dialogue in the British Enlightenment: Theology, Aesthetics and the Novel.Michael Prince - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers the first full-length study of philosophical dialogue during the English Enlightenment. It explains why important philosophers - Shaftesbury, Mandeville, Berkeley and Hume - and innumerable minor translators, imitators and critics wrote in and about dialogue during the eighteenth century; and why, after Hume, philosophical dialogue either falls out of use or undergoes radical transformation. Philosophical Dialogue in the British Enlightenment describes the extended, heavily coded, and often belligerent debate about the nature and proper management of dialogue; and (...)
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