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    Ethically difficult situations in hemodialysis care - Nurses' narratives.C. E. Fischer Gronlund, A. I. Soderberg, K. M. Zingmark, S. M. Sandlund & V. Dahlqvist - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (6):711-722.
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    Telling, Hearing, and Believing: A Critical Analysis of Narrative Bioethics.K. M. Saulnier - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (2):297-308.
    Narrative ethics taps into an inherent human need to tell our own stories centred on our own moral values and to have those stories heard and acknowledged. However, not everyone’s words are afforded equal power. The use of narrative ethics in bioethical decision-making is problematized by a disparity in whose stories are told, whose stories are heard, and whose stories are believed. Here, I conduct an analysis of narrative ethics through a critical theory lens to show how entrenched patterns of (...)
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  3. How the Benthamites Became Democrats.K. M. Adams - 1941 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 7:161.
  4. "Vozrozhdai︠u︡shchīĭsi︠a︡ idealizm" v mīrosozert︠s︡anīi russkago obrazovannago obshchestva.K. M. Aleev - 1906
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  5. Plato's Analytic Method.K. M. Sayre - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (173):250-251.
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    Plato's Euthyphro and the Earlier Theory of Forms.K. M. Sayre & R. E. Allen - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):165.
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    Courteous but not curious: how doctors' politeness masks their existential neglect. A qualitative study of video-recorded patient consultations.K. M. Agledahl, P. Gulbrandsen, R. Forde & A. Wifstad - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):650-654.
    Objective To study how doctors care for their patients, both medically and as fellow humans, through observing their conduct in patient–doctor encounters. Design Qualitative study in which 101 videotaped consultations were observed and analysed using a Grounded Theory approach, generating explanatory categories through a hermeneutical analysis of the taped consultations. Setting A 500-bed general teaching hospital in Norway. Participants 71 doctors working in clinical non-psychiatric departments and their patients. Results The doctors were concerned about their patients' health and how their (...)
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    The task of nursing ethics.K. M. Melia - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (1):7-11.
    This paper raises the questions: 'What do we expect from nursing ethics?' and 'Is the literature of nursing ethics any different from that of medical ethics?' It is suggested that rather than develop nursing ethics as a separate field writers in nursing ethics should take a lead in making the patient the central focus of health care ethics. The case is made for empirical work in health care ethics and it is suggested that a good way of setting about this (...)
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  9. Intersubjectivity of Dasein in Heidegger’s Being and Time: How Authenticity is a Return to Community.K. M. Stroh - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (2):243-259.
    This essay discusses an alternative interpretation of the term “Dasein” as Heidegger uses it in Being and Time and, in particular, the possibility that Dasein is meant to contain an inherent form of intersubjectivity to which we must “return” in order to achieve authenticity. In doing so, I build on the work of John Haugeland and his interpretation of Dasein as a mass term, while exploring the implications such an interpretation has on Heidegger’s conception of “authenticity”. Ultimately, this paper aims (...)
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    Narrative, Literature, and the Clinical Exercise of Practical Reason.K. M. Hunter - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (3):303-320.
    Although science supplies medicine's “gold standard,” knowledge exercised in the care of patients is, like moral knowing, a matter of narrative, practical reason. Physicians draw on case narrative to store experience and to apply and qualify the general rules of medical science. Literature aids in this activity by stimulating moral imagination and by requiring its readers to engage in the retrospective construction of a situated, subjective account of events. Narrative truths are provisional, uncertain, derived from narrators whose standpoints are always (...)
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  11. Anosognosia: Possible neuropsychological mechanisms.K. M. Hellman - 1991 - In G. P. Prigatono & Daniel L. Schacter (eds.), Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury: Clinical and Theoretical Issues. Oxford University Press. pp. 53--62.
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    Essays on Values in Literature.K. M. Quinsey - 1987 - Renascence 39 (3):407-420.
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    Intentionality and communication theory.K. M. Sayre - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):155-165.
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    "Nauka o religii", "Nauchnyĭ ateizm", "Religiovedenie": aktualʹnye problemy nauchnogo izuchenii︠a︡ religii v Rossii XX--nachala XXI v. kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡.K. M. Antonov - 2014 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo PSTGU.
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    "Samyĭ vydai︠u︡shchiĭsi︠a︡ russkiĭ filosof": filosofii︠a︡ religii i politiki S.L. Franka: sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.K. M. Antonov - 2015 - Moskva: Pravoslavnyĭ Svi︠a︡to-Tikhonovskiĭ gumanitarnyĭ universitet.
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  16. Botany in Medieval and Renaissance Universities.K. M. Reeds & Pamela O. Long - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):311-311.
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    Medical ethics: principles, persons, and perspectives: from controversy to conversation.K. M. Boyd - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (8):481-486.
    Medical ethics, principles, persons, and perspectives is discussed under three headings: History, Theory, and Practice. Under Theory, the author will say something about some different approaches to the study and discussion of ethical issues in medicine—especially those based on principles, persons, or perspectives. Under Practice, the author will discuss how one perspectives based approach, hermeneutics, might help in relation first to everyday ethical issues and then to public controversies. In that context some possible advantages of moving from controversy to conversation (...)
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    Emotional experience: A neurological model.K. M. Heilman - 2000 - In Richard D. R. Lane, L. Nadel, G. L. Ahern, J. Allen & Alfred W. Kaszniak (eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Oxford University Press. pp. 328--344.
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    An unpublished essay of Condorcet on technical methods of classification.K. M. Baker - 1962 - Annals of Science 18 (2):99-123.
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    HIV infection and AIDS: the ethics of medical confidentiality.K. M. Boyd - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (4):173-179.
    An Institute of Medical Ethics working party argues that an ethically desirable relationship of mutual empowerment between patient and clinician is more likely to be achieved if patients understand the ground rules of medical confidentiality. It identifies and illustrates ambiguities in the General Medical Council's guidance on AIDS and confidentiality, and relates this to the practice of different doctors and specialties. Matters might be clarified, it suggests, by identifying moral factors which tend to recur in medical decisions about maintaining or (...)
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    Computers, Minds and Robots.K. M. Sayre - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (175):257-259.
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    The early history of the term 'social science'.K. M. Baker M. A. PhD - 1964 - Annals of Science 20 (3):211-226.
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    A study of fission fragment damage in tungsten with the field-ion microscope.K. M. Bowkett, L. T. Chadderton, H. Norden & B. Ralph - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (111):651-656.
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    Human Imprints of Real Time: from Semantics to Metaphysics.K. M. Jaszczolt - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (5):1855-1879.
    Investigation into the reality of time can be pursued within the ontological domain or it can also span human thought and natural language. I propose to approach time by correlating three domains of inquiry: metaphysical time, the human concept of time, and temporal reference in natural language, entertaining the possibility of what I call a ‘horizontal reduction’ and ‘vertical reduction’. I present a view of temporalityL/E as epistemic modality, drawing on evidence from the L domain and its correlates in the (...)
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    Movement of dislocations in sodium chloride crystals in an electric field.K. M. Turner & R. W. Whitworth - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (153):531-538.
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    Therapeutic abortion in Islam: contemporary views of Muslim Shiite scholars and effect of recent Iranian legislation.K. M. Hedayat, P. Shooshtarizadeh & M. Raza - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):652-657.
    Abortion is forbidden under normal circumstances by nearly all the major world religions. Traditionally, abortion was not deemed permissible by Muslim scholars. Shiite scholars considered it forbidden after implantation of the fertilised ovum. However, Sunni scholars have held various opinions on the matter, but all agreed that after 4 months gestation abortion was not permitted. In addition, classical Islamic scholarship had only considered threats to maternal health as a reason for therapeutic abortion. Recently, scholars have begun to consider the effect (...)
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    Buchbesprechungen und Buchhinweise.K. -M. Beckmann, R. -P. Calliess, D. Schellong & B. Strohm - 1974 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 18 (1):248-255.
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    Animal rights and human morality.K. M. Boyd - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (1):62-62.
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    Institute of Medical Ethics: working party report. HIV infection: the ethics of anonymised testing and of testing pregnant women.K. M. Boyd - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (4):173-178.
    An Institute of Medical Ethics working party supports the view that explicit permission should normally be sought in the case of testing for HIV antibody. It discusses this in relation to anonymised HIV testing for epidemiological purposes, concluding that this is to be welcomed, given certain safeguards. It next argues that pregnant women may have a greater and more immediate need than others to know their HIV status. It concludes that this need does not justify testing them without their permission, (...)
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    Priorities in the allocation of scarce resources.K. M. Boyd & B. T. Potter - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):197-200.
    The authors report and comment on student reactions to a clinical example of moral choice in the microallocation of scarce resources. Four patients require dialysis simultaneously, but only one kidney machine is available. What moral, as opposed to clinical, criteria are available to determine who should have priority?
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    "Subjective" perceptions.K. M. Dallenbach - 1921 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 4 (2):143.
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  32. Methodological Considerations for Comparison of Cross-species Use of Tactile Contact.K. M. Dudzinski, Hill Heather & Maria Botero - 2019 - International Journal of Comparative Psychology 32.
    Cross-species comparisons are benefited by compatible datasets; conclusions related to phylogenetic comparisons, questions on convergent and divergent evolution, or homologs versus analogs can only be made when the behaviors being measured are comparable. A direct comparison of the social function of physical contact across two disparate taxa is possible only if data collection and analyses methodologies are analogous. We identify and discuss the parameters, assumptions and measurement schemes applicable to multiple taxa and species that facilitate cross-species comparisons. To illustrate our (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.K. M. W. Shipton, Andrei Lebedev, Dorothea Frede, Herbert Granger, William D. Furley & Carmen Johanson - 1985 - Phronesis 30 (2):131-150.
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    Fission fragment damage in tungsten.K. M. Bowkett, L. T. Chadderton, H. Norden & B. Ralph - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):415-421.
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    A Constitutive Work in the Sharh Tradition of Quranic Exegesis: Qutb al-Din al-Razi’s Sharh Mushkilat al-Kashshaf.M. Taha Boyalık - 2019 - Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 5 (2):143-166.
    Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences, issued twice a year in English and Turkish (Nazariyat İslam Felsefe ve Bilim Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi), is a refereed international journal. It publishes original studies, critical editions of classical texts and book reviews on Islamic philosophy, kalām, theoretical aspects of Sufism and the history of sciences. The goal of Nazariyat is to contribute to the discovery, examination and reinterpretation of the theoretical traditions in the history of Islamic thought, by giving (...)
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    Consent in Medicine: Convergence and Divergence in Tradition.K. M. Boyd - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (1):50-51.
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    Commentary: The ethics of resource allocation.K. M. Boyd - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (1):25-27.
    This commentary focuses on two moral values implied by the case study but not specified in the working party's conclusions, namely equitable treatment of the most vulnerable and the value of political government.
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    Euthanasia and other medical decisions concerning the end of life.K. M. Boyd - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (3):198-199.
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    Expensive Medical Techniques. Report of a Working Party.K. M. Boyd - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (1):50-50.
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    Moral Principles and Political Obligations.K. M. Boyd - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (4):211-211.
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    Triage and Justice.K. M. Boyd - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (2):117-118.
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    The Oxford Practice Skills Course Manual.K. M. Boyd - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (1):60-61.
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    The right to life.K. M. Boyd - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):132-136.
    For much of human history the idea of a right to life has not seemed self-evident. The credibility of the idea appears to depend on a particular kind of intuition concerning the nature of the world. In this paper, the kind of intuition involved is related to the idea of a covenant, illustrated by that of marriage. The paper concludes by suggesting that talk about responsibilities may be more fruitful than talk about rights.
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    An experimental study of the mobility of edge dislocations in pure copper single crystals.K. M. Jassby & T. Vreeland - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (174):1147-1168.
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    Catalogue of Malayalam Books in the British Museum.K. M. P. Variar & Albertine Gaur - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):387.
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  46. Philosophy of religion.K. M. P. Verma (ed.) - 1982 - New Delhi: Distributors, Classical Publishers & Distributors.
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    Contracts: Sixth Circuit interprets COB clause to hold ERISA insurer liable.K. M. Volmar - 1997 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (4):321.
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  48. Ėsteticheskie issledovanii︠a︡: metody i kriterii.K. M. Dolgov (ed.) - 1996 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
     
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  49. Ėstetika prirody.K. M. Dolgov (ed.) - 1994 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
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  50. Ėstetika tvorchestva.K. M. Dolgov (ed.) - 1992 - Moskva: In-t filosofii Rossiĭskoĭ akademii nauk.
     
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