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    Materialism and Vitalism in Biology. By Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, C.B.E., D.Sc., LL.D. (The Herbert Spencer Lecture delivered at Oxford, 06 3, 1930.) (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1930. Pp. 30. Price 2s.). [REVIEW]Jas Johnstone - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):631-.
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    Medical students' perceptions of their ethics teaching.C. Johnston & P. Haughton - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):418-422.
    The teaching of ethics in UK medical schools has recently been reviewed, from the perspective of the teachers themselves. A questionnaire survey of medical undergraduates at King’s College London School of Medicine provides useful insight into the students’ perception of ethics education, what they consider to be the value of learning ethics and law, and how engaged they feel with the subject.
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    The Mental Capacity Act 2005: a new framework for healthcare decision making.C. Johnston & J. Liddle - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):94-97.
    The Mental Capacity Act received Royal Assent on 7 April 2005, and it will be implemented in 2007. The Act defines when someone lacks capacity and it supports people with limited decision-making ability to make as many decisions as possible for themselves. The Act lays down rules for substitute decision making. Someone taking decisions on behalf of the person lacking capacity must act in the best interests of the person concerned and choose the options least restrictive of his or her (...)
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    Teaching and learning ethics: Medical ethics and law for doctors of tomorrow: the 1998 Consensus Statement updated.G. M. Stirrat, C. Johnston, R. Gillon & K. Boyd - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):55-60.
    Knowledge of the ethical and legal basis of medicine is as essential to clinical practice as an understanding of basic medical sciences. In the UK, the General Medical Council requires that medical graduates behave according to ethical and legal principles and must know about and comply with the GMC’s ethical guidance and standards. We suggest that these standards can only be achieved when the teaching and learning of medical ethics, law and professionalism are fundamental to, and thoroughly integrated both vertically (...)
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    The Formative Years of R. C. Collingwood. By William M. Johnston. (The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff. 1967. Pp. xiii + 167. Price 25.80 Guilders.). [REVIEW]Peter Jones - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (167):73-.
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    Setting up a student clinical ethics committee.C. Johnston, C. Williams, C. Dias, A. Lapraik, L. Marvdashti & C. Norcross - 2012 - Clinical Ethics 7 (2):51-53.
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    Medical ethics and law: assessing the core curriculum.A. Fenwick, C. Johnston, R. Knight, G. Testa, A. Tillyard & G. Stirrat - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (10):719-720.
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    Online survey of the perceived need for ethics support in a large National Health Service Foundation Trust.C. S. Johnston - 2010 - Clinical Ethics 5 (4):201-206.
    This article explores the attitudes of consultants in a large UK teaching hospital to the need for formal clinical ethics support. Data obtained through an anonymous online questionnaire illustrate the ways in which consultants deal with clinical ethical dilemmas and their confidence in such decision-making. In the absence of formal ethics support a large proportion of consultants who took part in the survey said that they would consult with colleagues when faced with a clinical ethical dilemma and the majority considered (...)
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  9. The Feeling Problem in Recent Psychological Controversies.C. H. Johnston - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:248.
     
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  10. Your Granny had one of those! How visitors use museum collections'.C. Johnstone - 1998 - In John Arnold, Kate Davies & Simon Ditchfield (eds.), History and heritage: consuming the past in contemporary culture. Donhead St. Mary, Shaftesbury: Donhead.
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    Cation self-diffusion in MgO up to 2350°c.B. C. Harding & D. M. Price - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (1):253-260.
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    Hegel's Science of Logic. Translated by W. H. Johnston B.A., and L. G. Struthers M.A. With an Introductory Preface by Viscount Haldane of Cloan, K.T., P.C., O.M., F.R.S. (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1929. Vol. I, pp. 404; Vol. II, pp. 486. Price 32s. 2 vols.)Hegel's Logic of World and Idea. Being a translation of the second and third parts of the Subjective Logic; with an Introduction on Idealism, Limited and Absolute. By Henry S. Macran, Fellow of Trinity College and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin. (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1929. Pp. 215. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (16):561-.
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    Wittgenstein in Exile, by James C. Klagge. [REVIEW]C. Johnston - 2012 - Mind 121 (482):490-494.
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    Cation self-diffusion in single crystal MgO.B. C. Harding, D. M. Price & A. J. Mortlock - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (182):399-408.
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    ACCORD guideline for reporting consensus-based methods in biomedical research and clinical practice: a study protocol.Niall Harrison, Robert Matheis, Patricia Logullo, Keith Goldman, Esther J. van Zuuren, Ellen L. Hughes, David Tovey, Christopher C. Winchester, Amy Price, Amrit Pali Hungin & William T. Gattrell - 2022 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 7 (1).
    BackgroundStructured, systematic methods to formulate consensus recommendations, such as the Delphi process or nominal group technique, among others, provide the opportunity to harness the knowledge of experts to support clinical decision making in areas of uncertainty. They are widely used in biomedical research, in particular where disease characteristics or resource limitations mean that high-quality evidence generation is difficult. However, poor reporting of methods used to reach a consensus – for example, not clearly explaining the definition of consensus, or not stating (...)
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    Contemplating the Future of Moral Theology: Essays in Honor of Brian V. Johnstone, C.Ss.R.Brian V. Johnstone, Robert C. Koerpel, Vimal Tirimanna & Charles E. Curran (eds.) - 2017 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Professor Brian V. Johnstone, CSsR, has been quietly and unobtrusively contributing to the intellectual life of Catholicism, especially in the field of moral theology, for nearly four decades. Having published numerous theological articles on many topics, including biomedical ethics, peace and war, and fundamental moral theology, and directed many doctoral dissertations, it is no exaggeration to say that he has dedicated his entire life to teaching and writing theology. In honor of Johnstone's work, this felicitation volume covers a wide range (...)
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    Agroecology in the North: Centering Indigenous food sovereignty and land stewardship in agriculture “frontiers”.Mindy Jewell Price, Alex Latta, Andrew Spring, Jennifer Temmer, Carla Johnston, Lloyd Chicot, Jessica Jumbo & Margaret Leishman - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (4):1191-1206.
    Warming temperatures in the circumpolar north have led to new discussions around climate-driven frontiers for agriculture. In this paper, we situate northern food systems in Canada within the corporate food regime and settler colonialism, and contend that an expansion of the conventional, industrial agriculture paradigm into the Canadian North would have significant socio-cultural and ecological consequences. We propose agroecology as an alternative framework uniquely accordant with northern contexts. In particular, we suggest that there are elements of agroecology that are already (...)
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    Andrkka, H., Givant, S., Mikulb, S., Ntmeti, I. and Simon, A.C. Butz, P. Johnstone, J. Gallier, J. D. Hamkins, B. Khoussaiuov, H. Lombardi & C. Raffalli - 1998 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 91 (1):271.
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  19. Judgments of direction in'third-order'motion stimuli.C. P. Benton, P. W. McOwan & A. Johnston - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 119-119.
     
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  20. Involuntary capture of spatial attention is contingent on control settings.C. L. Folk, J. C. Johnston & R. W. Remington - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):514-514.
     
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    The psychological profile of parents who volunteer their children for clinical research: a controlled study.Y. H. Thong S. C. Harth, R. R. Johnstone - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):86.
    Three standard psychometric tests were administered to parents who volunteered their children for a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial of a new asthma drug and to a control group of parents whose children were eligible for the trial but had declined the invitation. The trial took place at a children's hospital in Australia. The subjects comprised 68 parents who had volunteered their children and 42 who had not, a participation rate of 94 per cent and 70 per cent, respectively. The responses (...)
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    Crack formation in magnesium oxide single crystals.R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston & C. H. Li - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (31):718-725.
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    Axioms for the Implicational Calculus With One Variable.Henry W. Johnstone & Robert Price - 1964 - Theoria 30 (1):1-4.
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    L. S. Stebbing Memorial Fund.C. D. Broad, G. Jebb, C. A. Mace, John Macmurray, George E. Moore, H. H. Price & Helen M. Wodehouse - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):191-191.
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    The Responsive EyePerceiving, Sensing, and Knowing: A Book of Readings from Twentieth-Century Sources in the Philosophy of Perception.Price Charlson, William C. Seitz & Robert J. Swartz - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (3):460.
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    Neural circuits underlying the pathophysiology of mood disorders.Joseph L. Price & Wayne C. Drevets - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (1):61-71.
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    Electronic fetal monitoring in the twenty-first century: Language, logic and Lewis Carroll.Thomas P. Sartwelle, James C. Johnston, Berna Arda & Mehila Zebenigus - 2021 - Clinical Ethics 16 (3):213-221.
    The Alice Books, full of illogical thoughts, words, and contradictions, were unrivaled entertainment until the publication of the medical literature promoting electronic fetal monitoring for every pregnancy. The modern-day EFM advocates acknowledge EFM’s decades long failure but simultaneously recommend EFM use for lawsuit protection and because the profession has used EFM for every pregnancy for fifty years, therefore, it must be efficacious. These self-indulgent, illogical rationalizations ignore the half century of evidence-based scientific research proving that EFM is a complete failure (...)
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    A “Talent Agency” refers children for research: A case study.David C. Schwebel, Anna Johnston & Leslie A. McClure - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (2):217-219.
    Objective Ethical standards state research participation must be voluntary and free of coercion and undue influence, but what if a third party appears to engage in research-relevant coercion, without the researchers’ knowledge? This case study describes this type of situation and its resolution. Methods We are engaged in a randomized clinical trial evaluating pedestrian safety with 7- and 8- years old. Depending on children's rate of learning, families receive up to $1275 for their time. We recently learned a third-party “talent (...)
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  29. The Mysteries of the Entropic Arrow.H. Price & C. Callender - 2002 - In Craig Callender (ed.), Time, Reality & Experience. Cambridge University Press.
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    Effect of slip distribution on the fracture behaviour of magnesium oxide single crystals.R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston & C. H. Li - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (61):9-24.
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    The relationship between plastic flow and the fracture mechanism in magnesium oxide single crystals.R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston & C. H. Li - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (44):920-932.
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    The psychological profile of parents who volunteer their children for clinical research: a controlled study.S. C. Harth, R. R. Johnstone & Y. H. Thong - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):86-93.
    Three standard psychometric tests were administered to parents who volunteered their children for a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial of a new asthma drug and to a control group of parents whose children were eligible for the trial but had declined the invitation. The trial took place at a children's hospital in Australia. The subjects comprised 68 parents who had volunteered their children and 42 who had not, a participation rate of 94 per cent and 70 per cent, respectively. The responses (...)
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    Connexive Principles After a ‘Classical’ Turn in Medieval Logic.Spencer C. Johnston - 2021 - History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (3):251-263.
    The aim of this paper is to look at the arguments advanced by three Parisian arts masters about how to understand Prior Analytics II 4 and the more general discussion that medieval authors situate...
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  34. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, G. Galloway, Godfrey H. Thomson, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. A. Johnston, M. L., Arthur Robinson, A. E. Taylor, L. J. Russell, W. D. Ross, R. M. MacIver, Herbert W. Blunt, A. Wolf, Helen Wodehouse & B. Bosanquet - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):274-306.
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    Crack nucleation in magnesium oxide bi-crystals under compression.T. L. Johnston, R. J. Stokes & C. H. Li - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (73):23-34.
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    Discrimination and well-being amongst the homeless: the role of multiple group membership.Melissa Johnstone, Jolanda Jetten, Genevieve A. Dingle, Cameron Parsell & Zoe C. Walter - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    A randomised controlled trial of ribavirin in Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever: ethical considerations.B. Arda, A. Aciduman & J. C. Johnston - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (2):117-120.
    The randomised controlled trial (RCT) constitutes a quantitative, comparative, controlled study of a particular treatment, and provides invaluable evidence regarding its pharmacotherapeutic efficacy. These studies are generally predicated upon the ethical principle of clinical equipoise. However, this may be insufficient to justify withholding treatment from a control group while assessing drug therapy in a potentially fatal disease. Thus, the criteria for randomisation, informed consent methodology and timing, and consideration of treatment options in such a scenario remain the province of medical (...)
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    Fracture strength of MgO bicrystals.R. C. Ku & T. L. Johnston - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (98):231-247.
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    Essentialism, nominalism, and modality: the modal theories of Robert Kilwardby & John Buridan.Spencer C. Johnston - unknown
    In the last 30 years there has been growing interest in and a greater appreciation of the unique contributions that medieval authors have made to the history of logic. In this thesis, we compare and contrast the modal logics of Robert Kilwardby and John Buridan and explore how their two conceptions of modality relate to and differ from modern notions of modal logic. We develop formal reconstructions of both authors' logics, making use of a number of different formal techniques. In (...)
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    Gradations of awareness in a modified sequence learning task.Elisabeth Norman, Mark C. Price, Simon C. Duff & Rune A. Mentzoni - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4):809-837.
    We argue performance in the serial reaction time task is associated with gradations of awareness that provide examples of fringe consciousness [Mangan, B. . Taking phenomenology seriously: the “fringe” and its implications for cognitive research. Consciousness and Cognition, 2, 89–108, Mangan, B. . The conscious “fringe”: Bringing William James up to date. In B. J. Baars, W. P. Banks & J. B. Newman , Essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness . Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.], and address limitations (...)
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  41. Cognitive feelings.M. C. Price & E. Norman - 2009 - In Patrick Wilken, Timothy J. Bayne & Axel Cleeremans (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 141--144.
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    Thinking about law: perspectives on the history, philosophy, and sociology of law.Rosemary C. Hunter, Richard Ingleby & Richard Johnstone (eds.) - 1995 - St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
    There is more to law than rules, robes and precedents. Rather, law is an integral part of social practices and policies, as diverse and complex as society itself. Thinking About Law offers a comprehensive introduction to the ways in which law has been presented and represented. It explores historical, sociological, economic and philosophical perspectives on the major legal and political debates in Australia today. The contributors examine the position of Aborigines in the Australian legal system and the impact of the (...)
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    Regulation of attention to complex displays.William A. Johnston, William C. Howell & Myron M. Zajkowski - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3):481.
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    Education.Nicholas C. Burbules, Bryan Warnick, Timothy McDonough & Scott Johnston - 2004 - In Armen Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 343–363.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Overview Ralph Waldo Emerson John Dewey Richard Rorty Martha Nussbaum Conclusion.
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    Further observations of stroh‐cracks in magnesium oxide single crystals.R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston & C. H. Li - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):137-138.
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    Cinematic thinking: Narratives and bioethics unbound.Connie C. Price - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):21 – 23.
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    Cicero and deification - (s.) Cole cicero and the rise of deification at Rome. Pp. VIII + 208. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. Cased, £60, us$90. Isbn: 978-1-107-03250-7. [REVIEW]Andrew C. Johnston - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):75-77.
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    Should we expect to feel as if we understand consciousness?Mark C. Price - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):303-12.
    We tend to assume that progress in answering the ‘hard question’ of consciousness will be accompanied by a subjective feeling of greater understanding. However, in order to feel we understand how one state of affairs arises from another, we have to deceive ourselves into thinking we have found a type of causal link which in reality may not exist . I draw from and expand upon Rosch's model, which specifies the conditions under which this self-deceptive kind of causal attribution arises. (...)
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    Wishful thinking in the prediction of competitive outcomes.Paul C. Price - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (2):161 – 172.
    In each of two experiments, college students were assigned to two ad hoc groups that competed in a dart-throwing contest. On each trial, one contestant from each team threw a single dart at a standard dart board, trying to come as close as possible to hitting the bull's-eye. Also on each trial, the other participants judged the likelihood that both the Team A contestant and the Team B contestant would come closer to hitting the bull's-eye. In both experiments, participants exhibited (...)
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  50. Now you see it, now you don't: Preventing consciousness with visual masking.Mark C. Price - 2001 - In Peter G. Grossenbacher (ed.), Finding Consciousness in the Brain: A Neurocognitive Approach. Advances in Consciousness Research. John Benjamins. pp. 25-60.
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