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  1. Partial and impartial ethical reasoning in health care professionals.H. Kuhse, P. Singer, M. Rickard, L. Cannold & J. van Dyk - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (4):226-232.
    OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between ethical reasoning and gender and occupation among a group of male and female nurses and doctors. DESIGN: Partialist and impartialist forms of ethical reasoning were defined and singled out as being central to the difference between what is known as the "care" moral orientation (Gilligan) and the "justice" orientation (Kohlberg). A structured questionnaire based on four hypothetical moral dilemmas involving combinations of (health care) professional, non-professional, life-threatening and non-life-threatening situations, was piloted and then mailed (...)
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    L. M. de rijk on Peter of Spain.Norman Kretzmann, John Longeway, Eleonore Stump & John Van Dyk - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (3):325-333.
  3. The Value of the Commentaries on Peter Lombard's "Sentences" for the History of Medieval Philosophy: An Inquiry and an Assessment.John Van Dyk - 1975 - Dissertation, Cornell University
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    Thirty Years since Stegmüller: A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Medieval Sentence Commentaries Since the Publication of Stegmüller's Repertorium Commentariorum in Sententias Petri Lombardi.John Van Dyk - 1979 - Franciscan Studies 39 (1):255-315.
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    Tractatus. [REVIEW]Norman Kretzmann, John Longeway, Eleonore Stump & John Van Dyk - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):560-567.
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