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    Insurance-based inequities in emergency interhospital transfers: an argument for the prioritisation of patient care.Jacob Riegler - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (11):766-769.
    Currently there is an inequity in transfer rates of uninsured patients versus their insured counterparts. While this may vary by hospital system, studies indicate that this is a national trend, especially in emergency situations, and represents a prioritisation of profits over ethical obligations. This creates a variety of ethical issues for patients and society that generates a concordance between deontological and utilitarian viewpoints, two generally opposed schools of thought. The prioritisation of profit maximisation in order to provide better care for (...)
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    Growing Apart: A Longitudinal Assessment of the Relation Between Post-traumatic Growth and Loneliness Among Combat Veterans.Jacob Y. Stein, Yafit Levin, Rahel Bachem & Zahava Solomon - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Republic: the Odyssey of philosophy.Jacob Howland - 2004 - Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books.
    "Jacob Howland's book is an engaging, readable, and extremely suggestive addition to the literature on Plato's magnum opus." --Ancient Philosophy.
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    Safeguarding Confidentiality in Electronic Health Records.Akhil Shenoy & Jacob M. Appel - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (2):337-341.
    Abstract:Electronic health records (EHRs) offer significant advantages over paper charts, such as ease of portability, facilitated communication, and a decreased risk of medical errors; however, important ethical concerns related to patient confidentiality remain. Although legal protections have been implemented, in practice, EHRs may be still prone to breaches that threaten patient privacy. Potential safeguards are essential, and have been implemented especially in sensitive areas such as mental illness, substance abuse, and sexual health. Features of one institutional model are described that (...)
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    Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith.Jacob Howland - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume is a study of the relationship between philosophy and faith in Søren Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments. It is also the first book to examine the role of Socrates in this body of writings, illuminating the significance of Socrates for Kierkegaard's thought. Jacob Howland argues that in the Fragments, philosophy and faith are closely related passions. A careful examination of the role of Socrates demonstrates that Socratic, philosophical eros opens up a path to faith. At the same time, the (...)
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    Facial expression judgments support a socio-relational model, rather than a negativity bias model of political psychology.Jacob M. Vigil & Chance Strenth - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):331-332.
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    Multi-level selection, social signaling, and the evolution of human suffering gestures: The example of pain behaviors.Jacob M. Vigil & Eric Kruger - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    The Curse of Curves.Jacob M. Vigil, Chance R. Strenth, Andrea A. Mueller, Jared DiDomenico, Diego Guevara Beltran, Patrick Coulombe & Jane Ellen Smith - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (2):235-254.
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  9. Bringing "The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven” to Unreached People.Jacob Joseph Andrews & Robert A. Andrews - 2024 - Journal of the Evangelical Missiological Society 4 (1):17-28.
    Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) was an Italian Jesuit and one of the first Christian missionaries to China in the modern era. He was a genuine polymath—a translator, cartographer, mathematician, astronomer, and musician. Above all, Ricci was a missionary for the gospel. As we briefly examine his 1603 seminal work, The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven, our hope is that we, as evangelical educators, will perceive some of the deeper principles necessary for our own missionary work among unreached people.
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  10. Cusanus the Theologian / by E.F. Jacob.E. F. Jacob - 1937 - Manchester University Press.
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  11. A method of modal proof in Aristotle.Jacob Rosen & Marko Malink - 2012 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Effects of Compensation Structures and Monetary Rewards on Managers’ Decisions to Blow the Whistle.Jacob M. Rose, Alisa G. Brink & Carolyn Strand Norman - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (3):853-862.
    Recent research indicates that compensation structure can be used by firms to discourage their employees from whistleblowing. We extend the ethics literature by examining how compensation structures and financial rewards work together to influence managers’ decisions to blow the whistle. Results from an experiment indicate that compensation with restricted stock, relative to stock payments that lack restrictions, can enhance the likelihood that managers will blow the whistle when large rewards are available. However, restricted stock can also threaten the effectiveness of (...)
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    Abendländische Eschatologie: mit einem Anhang.Jacob Taubes - 1991
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  14. Filozofowie mówią o Bogu.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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  15. Hegel.Jacob Taubes - 2014 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (31).
     
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  16. Kabała.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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  17. List do Oskara Goldberga.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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    Notes on an Ontological Interpretation of Theology.Jacob Taubes - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):97-104.
    From all this activity, it would seem that we know what the term "theology" means. It is, after all, the label of an academic discipline operating within a well circumscribed field of cognition. Yet if we look more closely, we are ever more embarrassed to define exactly the subject-matter of theology. The self-evidence which theology attributes to the definition of its subject-matter is a dubious advantage. For it is exactly the seemingly self-evident which has to be subjected to the questio (...)
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  19. Od upadku do upadku. Teoriopoznawcza refleksja nad historią grzechu pierworodnego.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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  20. Swedenborg.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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    The Apotheosis of History.Jacob Taubes - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 8:7-9.
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  22. The World as Fiction and Representation: translated by Renata Badii.Jacob Taubes - 2011 - Humana Mente 4 (18).
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  23. Zwrot ku mitowi.Jacob Taubes - 2015 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (32).
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    That Giant Monster Call’d a Multitude.Jacob Tootalian - 2017 - Hobbes Studies 30 (2):223-235.
    _ Source: _Volume 30, Issue 2, pp 223 - 235 Scholarship on _Leviathan_ has not fully explored the distinctive pattern of language that Hobbes used to invoke the central conceit of the treatise—“that great LEVIATHAN called a COMMONWEALTH.” This note highlights an earlier instance of that rare linguistic construction, one that presented a similar image of political monstrosity several years before Hobbes’s metaphor was published. _Verses in Honour of the Reverend and Learned Judge of the Law, Judge Jenkin_ celebrated the (...)
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    Participant perceptions of different forms of deliberative monetary valuation: Comparing democratic monetary valuation and deliberative democratic monetary valuation in the context of regional marine planning.Jacob Ainscough, Jasper O. Kenter, Elaine Azzopardi & A. Meriwether W. Wilson - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (2):189-215.
    As conceptual and theoretical discussions on environmental valuation approaches have advanced there is growing interest in the impact that valuation has on decision making. The perceived legitimacy of the outputs of valuation studies is seen as one factor influencing their impact on policy decisions. One element of this is ensuring that participants of valuation processes see the results as legitimate and would be willing to accept decisions based on these findings. Here, we test the perceived legitimacy to participants of two (...)
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    Nietzsche and Jewish Culture.Jacob Golomb - 1997 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 16:87-89.
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    Moral Uncertainty and Public Justification.Jacob Barrett & Andreas T. Schmidt - 2024 - Philosophers' Imprint 24 (1).
    Moral uncertainty and disagreement pervade our lives. Yet we still need to make decisions and act, both individually and politically. So, what should we do? Moral uncertainty theorists provide a theory of what individuals should do when they are uncertain about morality. Public reason liberals provide a theory of how societies should deal with reasonable disagreements about morality. They defend the public justification principle: state action is permissible only if it can be justified to all reasonable people. In this article, (...)
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    Tricking Posthumanism: From Deleuze to (Lacan) to Haraway.Jacob W. Glazier - 2018 - Critical Horizons 19 (2):173-185.
    ABSTRACTA lineage has been drawn between the immanent philosophy articulated by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari and the work of Donna Haraway, most notably by the nomadic feminist and immanentist Rosi Braidotti. However, while containing certain parallels via the process nature of their ontologies, upon further inspection, such an equivocation is unwarranted on the grounds that it fails to remain nuanced in distinguishing the precise ‘mechanism’ or midwife that gives birth to the continued proliferation of the flux of becoming. This (...)
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    Hugo Grotius als Wegbereiter des Menschenrechts auf Asyl und des modernen Rechts zum Schutz geflüchteter Personen vor ernsthaftem Schaden, written by Rainer Keil.Jacob Giltaij - 2023 - Grotiana 44 (2):404-407.
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    Poetry, Philosophy, and Esotericism: A Straussian Legacy.Jacob Howland - 2016 - Polis 33 (1):130-149.
    This article concerns the ‘ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry’. With the guidance of Leo Strauss, and with reference to French cultural anthropology and the Hebrew Bible, I offer close readings of the origin myths told by the characters of Aristophanes in Plato’s Symposium and Socrates in book 2 of the Republic. I contrast Aristophanes’ prudential and political esotericism with Socrates’ pedagogical esotericism, connecting the former with poetry’s affirmation of the primacy of chaos and the latter with philosophy’s openness to (...)
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    Roman Law in the State of Nature.Jacob Giltaij - 2016 - Grotiana 37 (1):95-103.
  32. Berichte und Kritik: Überregulierung im Zivilrecht und der Verlust Gesetzlicher Systematik.Jacob Joussen - 2005 - Rechtstheorie 36 (4).
     
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    Tragedy and the event continuum.Jacob Robert Kantor - 1983 - Chicago, Ill.: Principia Press.
    Traditional scholarly attention to human tragedy has been confined mainly within the artificial world of drama and literature. It has neglected to recognize the significant recurrence of tragedy throughout the entire realm of nature. This book attempts to place tragedy within the larger context of natural events, and to view it against a background of scientific philosophy and psychology.
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    The Ethics of Internationalism and the Individual.Jacob R. Kantor - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):29-38.
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    Religion and ethics in Advaita.Jacob Kattackal - 1980 - Kottayam, Kerala, India: For copies, Book Stall, St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary.
  36. The Mythology of Philosophy: Plato’s Republic and the Odyssey of the Soul.Jacob Howland - 2006 - Interpretation 33 (3):219-241.
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    Nietzsche and Depth Psychology.Jacob Golomb, Weaver Santaniello & Ronald Lehrer - 1999 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the psychological aspects of Nietzsche's thought and his influence on psychological thinkers such as Freud, Jung, and Adler.
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  38. Will to Power.Jacob Golomb - 2013 - In Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article explores Nietzsche’s anthropological philosophy—and its pivotal principle of the will to power—to gain insight into his attitude toward race, nationalism, and fascism. Nietzsche’s emphasis on sublimation rather than domination as the will to power’s most genuine exercise argues against Nazi and fascist misappropriations of his thought. For him the most sublime use of will to power is directed at self-overcoming rather than the subjugation of other.
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    Einige Bemerkungen zum Gettier-Problem.Jacob Rosenthal - 2001 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 55 (4):540 - 555.
    Der Aufsatz stellt einige Überlegungen zu internalistischen Lösungsversuchen für das sog. Gettier-Problem an. Dieses Problem besteht darin, daß die klassische Definition von Wissen als gerechtfertigte wahre Meinung unzureichend ist. Ausgehend von naheliegenden Ideen, die an wohlbekannten Beispielen scheitern, unterbreite ich einen eigenen Vorschlag zur Lösung des Problems. Anschließend diskutiere ich den prominenten Ansatz von Keith Lehrer und zeige seine Unzulänglichkeit, aber auch, wie er modifiziert werden kann, um eine befriedigende Lösung des Gettier-Problems zu ergeben. Externalistische Analysen des Wissensbegriffs, die als (...)
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    The last god: lightning of turning in Heidegger.Jacob W. Glazier - 2022 - Journal for Cultural Research 26 (3):320-331.
    I explore Martin Heidegger’s figure of the last god found in his middle period of thinking from 1936–1939 centring my analysis on Contributions to Philosophy: Of the Event (Beiträge) and how this conception is messianic in nature. The last god is a particular instantiation of a being among beings rather than representing a literary or philosophical structure that lies ahead in the future. I emphasise the notion of the turning that occurs within Ereignis, a revived playfulness, wherein the lightning-flash (das (...)
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    Giving a Damn: Essays in Dialogue with John Haugeland.Zed Adams & Jacob Browning (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge, MA: MIT Pres.
    In his work, the philosopher John Haugeland (1945–2010) proposed a radical expansion of philosophy's conceptual toolkit, calling for a wider range of resources for understanding the mind, the world, and how they relate. Haugeland argued that “giving a damn” is essential for having a mind—suggesting that traditional approaches to cognitive science mistakenly overlook the relevance of caring to the understanding of mindedness. Haugeland's determination to expand philosophy's array of concepts led him to write on a wide variety of subjects that (...)
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    A Shimmering Socrates.Jacob Howland - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 19–35.
    Kierkegaard's relationship to the literary Socrates of antiquity, an ironic and ambiguous figure who reflects the uncertain nature of reality itself, uniquely recapitulates Plato's relationship to the historical Socrates. For Kierkegaard as for Plato, contact with Socrates results in an explosion of poetic and philosophical creativity—a demonstration of Socrates’ pedagogical potency that implicitly resolves what Plato calls the “ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry.” This chapter reflects on that ancient quarrel and its connection with the figure of Socrates, traces the (...)
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    The Explosive Maieutics of Kierkegaard's Either/Or.Jacob Howland - 2017 - Review of Metaphysics 71 (1).
    This article aims to clarify the ethical and theological importance of the conclusion of Either/Or. The author argues that the fundamental psychological, philosophical, and theological contradictions and conflicts of the book’s protagonists—an accidental editor, an alienated litterateur, a didactic judge, a solitary pastor—are most radically expressed in the Ultimatum, and are no less radically resolved therein. The first half of the article concerns the literary structure and existential drama of Either/Or as a whole, and reads Victor Eremita’s editorial explanation of (...)
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    The Eleatic Stranger's Socratic Condemnation of Socrates.Jacob Howland - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):15-36.
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    Three Minutes of Hope: Hugo Gryn on The God Slot.Jacob Howland - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (6):779-780.
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    The "Republic'"s Third Wave and the Paradox of Political Philosophy.Jacob Howland - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (3):633 - 657.
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    Philosophical Essays: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern.Jacob Taubes - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):272-274.
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    Philosophical Essays: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern.Jacob Taubes - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):267-270.
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  49. Ketavim nivḥarim.Hillel Zeitlin & Jacob Fichman - 1911 - Ṿarshah: Tushiyah. Edited by Jacob Fichman & Hillel Zeitlin.
    kerekh 1. ha-Ṭov ṿeha-raʻ -- kerekh 2. Maḥshavah ṿe-shirah (2 v.).
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    Hermann Kantorowicz and Hans Kelsen: from debating legal sociology to constructing an international legal order.Jacob Giltaij - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (1):112-128.
    ABSTRACT In this article the development of the thought of two important twentieth-century legal theorists is compared. Although Hans Kelsen is primarily known for his Pure theory of law and Hermann Kantorowicz is one of the founders of the Free law movement, the article will revolve around their respective proposals for the post-War restoration of the international legal order. It is argued that these are based on their respective conceptions of ‘law’ and ‘the state’. By virtue of this comparison, it (...)
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