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    Brands and Religion in the Secularized Marketplace and Workplace: Insights from the Case of an Italian Hospital Renamed After a Roman Catholic Pope.Daniela Andreini, Diego Rinallo, Giuseppe Pedeliento & Mara Bergamaschi - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (3):529-550.
    Religion is considered a cornerstone of business ethics, yet the values held dear by a religion, when professed by business organizations serving heterogeneous market segments in secularized societies, can generate conflict and resistance. In this paper, we report findings from a study of stakeholder reactions to the renaming of an Italian public hospital. After the construction of new facilities, the hospital was renamed for the recently canonized Roman Catholic Pope John XXIII. Contrary to expectations, we found no evidence of public (...)
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  2. Belief’s minimal rationality.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (11):3263-3282.
    Many of our beliefs behave irrationally: this is hardly news to anyone. Although beliefs’ irrational tendencies need to be taken into account, this paper argues that beliefs necessarily preserve at least a minimal level of rationality. This view offers a plausible picture of what makes belief unique and will help us to set beliefs apart from other cognitive attitudes.
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  3. The normativity of meaning and content.Kathrin Glüer, Asa Wikforss & Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Normativism in the theory of meaning and content is the view that linguistic meaning and/or intentional content are essentially normative. As both normativity and its essentiality to meaning/content can be interpreted in a number of different ways, there is now a whole family of views laying claim to the slogan “meaning/content is normative”. In this essay, we discuss a number of central normativist theses, and we begin by identifying different versions of meaning normativism, presenting the arguments that have been put (...)
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    A Minimalist Threshold for Epistemically Irrational Beliefs.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - forthcoming - In Eric Schwitzgebel & Jonathan Jong (eds.), What is Belief? Oxford University Press.
    This paper aims to shed light on the nature of belief and provide support to the view that I call ‘Minimalism’. It shows that Minimalism is better equipped than the traditional approach to separating belief from imagination and addressing cases of belief’s evidence- resistance. The key claim of the paper is that no matter how epistemically irrational humans’ beliefs are, they always retain a minimal level of rationality.
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  5. The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution.Mara Miller - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (3):333-336.
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    Hélder Câmara y la justicia: ideario.Hélder Câmara - 1981 - Salamanca: Ediciones Sígueme. Edited by Benedicto Tapia de Renedo.
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  7. Bibliografia rosminiana..Cirillo Bergamaschi - 1967 - Milano,: Marzorati. Edited by Cirillo Bergamaschi.
    v. 1. 1814-1934.--v. 2. 1935-1966.--v. 3. 1821-1915.--v. 4. 1916-1973.--v. 5. 1973-1981.--v. 6. Indici generali -- v. 7. 1981-1989.--v. 8. 1989-1995.--v. 9. 1995-1998.--v. 10. Parte prima : Scritti di Antonio Rosmini, volume quinto, 1999-2003. Parte seconda : Scritti su Rosmini, volume decimo, 1998-2003, con integrazioni 1851-1997 -- v. 11. Parte prima : Scritti di Antonio Rosmini, VI. Parte seconda : Scritti su Rosmini, XI, con integrazioni 1863-2003.
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  8. Catalogo del carteggio edito e inedito di Antonio Rosmini Serbati.Cirillo Bergamaschi - 1980 - Genova: La Quercia.
    v. 1. 1797-1823 -- v. 2. 1823-1826 -- v. 3. 1827-1828.
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    Conf(l)essioni: fenomenologia di uno spirito.Matteo Bergamaschi - 2017 - Cantalupa (Torino): Effatà editrice.
    Conf(l)essioni conclude l'itinerario in quattro tappe dedicato all'operazione del pensare. Giunge ora la morale, che, in queste Conf(l)essioni, illustra che cosa il pensiero possa donare all’esistenza del pensatore.
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    Il segno intrattabile: antropologia del simbolo e del consumo: a partire da Silvano Petrosino.Matteo Bergamaschi - 2014 - [Piacenza]: Nuova editrice Berti. Edited by D. Navarria.
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    La religione nell'epoca della morte di Dio.Matteo Bergamaschi (ed.) - 2019 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  12. al-Munqidh min al-zalal fī al-ʻilm wa-al-ʻamal.Hārūn ibn ʻAbd al-Walī Marāghī - 2021 - Madīnat Naṣr, al-Qāhirah, Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah: Dār al-Yusr. Edited by ʻAlī Muḥammad Yusrī.
     
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    Time and Temporality in the Garden.Mara Miller - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 178–191.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Chronos and Kairos Chronos and Scientific Time Climate and Garden Aesthetics Subjective Time Objective or Shared Time Cyclical Time The Garden's Times Moving Through the Garden Experiences of Time in the Garden Notes.
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    La motivazione come pratica etica: riflessioni ispirate a Francesco Lusvardi.Giuliano Bergamaschi - 2009 - Milano: Scuola di Palo Alto.
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    Sulla difficile libertà: scritti per un marxismo a venire.Matteo Bergamaschi - 2020 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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    The signaling function of sharing fake stories.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2021 - Mind and Language (1):64-80.
    Why do people share or publicly engage with fake stories? Two possible answers come to mind: (a) people are deeply irrational and believe these stories to be true; or (b) they intend to deceive their audience. Both answers presuppose the idea that people put the stories forward as true. But I argue that in some cases, these outlandish (yet also very popular) stories function as signals of one's group membership. This signaling function can make better sense of why, despite their (...)
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  17. Was bringt die Rede vom Menschen "als auch einem Tier"? Zur Rolle von Naturalisierungsversuchen für eine pragmatische Anthropologie.Mara-Daria Cojocaru - 2016 - In Elif Özmen (ed.), Über Menschliches: Anthropologie zwischen Natur und Utopie. Münster: Mentis.
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    Cioran și utopia "tinerei generații".Mara Magda Maftei - 2009 - București: Ideea Europeană.
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  19. Thucydides and political thought.Gerald Mara - 2009 - In Stephen G. Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. Cambridge University Press.
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    Advaitānyamatakhaṇḍanam, Advaitavijayaḥ, Advaitạmr̥tam.Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya - 2019 - Veliyanāḍu, Eraṇākulam, Keralam, Bhāratam: Cinmaya Iṇṭarneśanala Phāuṇḍeśana Śodha Saṃsthāna. Edited by Dilip Kumar Rana & Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya.
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    Lokāyatādiyogāntamatakhaṇḍanam.Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya - 2019 - Eraṇākulam, Keralam, Bhāratam: Cinmaya Iṇṭarneśanala Phāuṇḍeśana Śodha Saṃsthāna. Edited by Dilip Kumar Rana.
    On the fundamentals of Advaita philosophy refuting theories of other schools in Indian philosophy.
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    When foods become animals: Ruminations on Ethics and Responsibility in Care- full practices of consumption.Mara Miele & Adrian Evans - 2010 - Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2):171-190.
    Providing information to consumers in the form of food labels about modern systems of animal farming is believed to be crucial for increasing their awareness of animal suffering and for promoting technological change towards more welfare-friendly forms of husbandry (CIWF, 2007). In this paper we want to explore whether and how food labels carrying information about the lives of animals are used by consumers while shopping for meat and other animal foods. In order to achieve this, we draw upon a (...)
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  23. No computer program required: Even pencil-and-paper argument mapping improves critical thinking skills.Mara Harrell - 2008 - Teaching Philosophy 31 (4):351-374.
    Argument-mapping software abounds, and one of the reasons is that using the software has been shown to teach/promote/improve critical thinking skills. These positive results are very encouraging, but they also raise the question of whether the computer tutorial environment is producing these results, or whether learning argument mapping, even with just paper and pencil, is sufficient. Based on the results of two empirical studies, I argue that the basic skill of being able to represent an argument diagrammatically plays an important (...)
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    Quantum Dialogue: The Making of a Revolution.Mara Beller - 1999 - University of Chicago Press.
    "Science is rooted in conversations," wrote Werner Heisenberg, one of the twentieth century's great physicists. In Quantum Dialogue, Mara Beller shows that science is rooted not just in conversation but in disagreement, doubt, and uncertainty. She argues that it is precisely this culture of dialogue and controversy within the scientific community that fuels creativity. Beller draws her argument from her radical new reading of the history of the quantum revolution, especially the development of the Copenhagen interpretation. One of several (...)
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    Face-to-Face with the Doctor Online: Phenomenological Analysis of Patient Experience of Teleconsultation.Māra Grīnfelde - 2022 - Human Studies 45 (4):673-696.
    The global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably accelerated the adoption of teleconsultation—a form of consultation between patient and health care professional that occurs via videoconferencing platforms. For this reason, it is important to investigate the way in which this form of interaction modifies the nature of the clinical encounter and the extent to which this modification impacts the healing process. For this purpose, I will refer to insights into the clinical encounter as a face-to-face encounter drawn from the (...)
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  26. La Rhétorique d'Aristote dans les milieux syriaques et arabes : histoire d'un épisode de transmission intellectuelle dans l'Antiquité tardive.Mara Nicosia - 2019 - In Emiliano Fiori & Henri Hugonnard-Roche (eds.), La philosophie en syriaque. Paris: Geuthner.
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  27. Vedāntasaṅgrahaḥ =.Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya - 2012 - Ernakulam: Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan. Edited by R. Balasubramanian, S. Revathy & Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya.
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  28. Conclusion.Mara Willard & Paul Dafydd Jones - 2014 - In Ronald F. Thiemann (ed.), The humble sublime: secularity and the politics of belief. New York: I.B. Tauris.
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    Opening the Door: Rethinking “Difficult Conversations” about Living and Dying with Dementia.Mara Buchbinder & Nancy Berlinger - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (S1):22-28.
    This essay looks closely at metaphors and other figures of speech that often feature in how Americans talk about dementia, becoming part of cultural narratives: shared stories that convey ideas and values, and also worries and fears. It uses approaches from literary studies to analyze how cultural narratives about dementia may surface in conversations with family members or health care professionals. This essay also draws on research on a notable social effect of legalizing medical aid in dying: patients may find (...)
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    No Epistemic Norm or Aim Needed.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2022 - Episteme 19 (3):337-352.
    Many agree that one cannot consciously form a belief just because one wants to. And many also agree this is a puzzling component of our conscious belief-forming processes. I will look at three views on how to make sense of this puzzle and show that they all fail in some way. I then offer a simpler explanation that avoids all the pitfalls of those views, which is based instead on an analysis of our conscious reasoning combined with a commonly accepted (...)
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  31. Śārīraka-catussūtrī-vicāra of Bellaṅkoṇḍā Rāmarāyakavi =.Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya - 2011 - Chennai: The Adi Sankara Advaita Research Centre. Edited by R. Balasubramanian, Gōḍā Veṅkaṭēśvara Śāstri, V. K. S. N. Raghavan & Bellaṅkoṇḍa Rāmarāya.
    Interpretation of first four sutras of Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa on the basis of Śaṅkarācārya's commentary on Vedanta.
     
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  32. Why we can still believe the error theory.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (4):523-536.
    The error theory is a metaethical theory that maintains that normative judgments are beliefs that ascribe normative properties, and that these properties do not exist. In a recent paper, Bart Streumer argues that it is impossible to fully believe the error theory. Surprisingly, he claims that this is not a problem for the error theorist: even if we can’t fully believe the error theory, the good news is that we can still come close to believing the error theory. In this (...)
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    Explorations of disgust: A narrative inquiry into the experiences of nurses working in palliative care.Mara Kaiser, Helen Kohlen & Vera Caine - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (3):e12290.
    While feelings of disgust and repulsion are experienced and accepted as part of care practices of nurses who work in palliative care, they are often silenced. Working alongside two palliative care nurses in a hospice setting, we engaged in a narrative inquiry to inquire into their experiences of disgust. The study took place in a palliative care setting in a large urban city in Germany. We understand care practices as actions that follow a logic of care. According to a logic (...)
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  34. Absurd Stories, Ideologies, and Motivated Cognition.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - forthcoming - Philosophical Topics.
    PENULTIMATE DRAFT. At times, weird stories such as the Pizzagate spread surprisingly quickly and widely. In this paper I analyze the mental attitudes of those who seem to take those absurdities seriously: I argue that those stories are often imagined rather than genuinely believed. Then I make room for the claim that often these imaginings are used to support group ideologies. My main contribution is to explain how that support actually happens by showing that motivated cognition can employ imagination as (...)
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    Saturated Phenomenon of Flesh and Mineness and Otherness of the Body in Illness.Māra Grīnfelde - 2023 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (2):184-193.
    A key topic within the field of the phenomenology of medicine has been the relationship between body and self in illness, including discussions about the otherness and mineness of the body. The aim of this article is to distinguish between different meanings of bodily otherness and mineness in illness with reference to the interpretation of the body as “saturated phenomenon,” inspired by the phenomenology of Jean-Luc Marion. With the help of Marion’s ideas it is possible to distinguish between two meanings (...)
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  36. The making of a hallow bahu (Indian daughter-in-law) : web of influence on Bahu disempowerment.Mara K. Berkland & North Central College Supna C. Jain - 2018 - In Jennifer C. Dunn & Jimmie Manning (eds.), Transgressing feminist theory and discourse: advancing conversations across disciplines. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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  37. Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCNS) para o Ensino Fundamental e Relatórios Delors: Estabelecendo Aproximações.Mara Regina Martins Jacomeli - 2008 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 10 (1).
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    Responsible Tourism and CSR: Assessment Systems for Sustainable Development of SMEs in Tourism.Mara Manente - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Valeria Minghetti & Erica Mingotto.
    What are Responsible Tourism and Corporate Social Responsibility? What is the industry's awareness regarding these concepts? What are the systems and tools currently available on the market that tourism SMEs can use to assess their engagement and the sustainability of their business? This book is aimed at replying to these questions and offering an innovative contribution to the current debate in the field. After having defined Responsible Tourism and CSR and the environment in which these methodologies develop, the authors present (...)
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  39. Is There Such a Thing as Genuinely Moral Disgust?Mara Bollard - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (2):501-522.
    In this paper, I defend a novel skeptical view about moral disgust. I argue that much recent discussion of moral disgust neglects an important ontological question: is there a distinctive psychological state of moral disgust that is differentiable from generic disgust, and from other psychological states? I investigate the ontological question and propose two conditions that any aspiring account of moral disgust must satisfy: it must be a genuine form of disgust, and it must be genuinely moral. Next, I examine (...)
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  40. Psychopathy, Autism and Questions of Moral Agency.Mara Bollard - 2013 - In Alexandra Perry & C. D. Herrera (eds.), Ethics and Neurodiversity. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: pp. 238-259.
    In recent years, philosophers have looked to empirical findings about psychopaths to help determine whether moral agency is underwritten by reason, or by some affective capacity, such as empathy. Since one of psychopaths’ most glaring deficits is a lack of empathy, and they are widely considered to be amoral, psychopaths are often taken as a test case for the hypothesis that empathy is necessary for moral agency. However, people with autism also lack empathy, so it is reasonable to think that (...)
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    Satisfying the needs and interests of stakeholders.Mara Schiff - 2007 - In Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. van Ness (eds.), Handbook of Restorative Justice. pp. 228--246.
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    Confabulating Reasons.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini & Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2020 - Topoi 39 (1):189-201.
    In this paper, I will focus on a type of confabulation that emerges in relation to questions about mental attitudes whose causes we cannot introspectively access. I argue against two popular views that see confabulations as mainly offering a psychological story about ourselves. On these views, confabulations are the result of either a cause-tracking mechanism or a self-directed mindreading mechanism. In contrast, I propose the view that confabulations are mostly telling a normative story: they are arguments primarily offered to justify (...)
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    No Epistemic Norm or Aim Needed.Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini - 2020 - Episteme:1-16.
    Many agree that one cannot consciously form a belief just because one wants to. And many also agree this is a puzzling component of our conscious belief-forming processes. I will look at three views on how to make sense of this puzzle and show that they all fail in some way. I then offer a simpler explanation that avoids all the pitfalls of those views, which is based instead on an analysis of our conscious reasoning combined with a commonly accepted (...)
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    Philosophy and education: engaging pathways to meaningful learning.Mara Cogni - 2018 - New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
    Table of contents -- Knowledge -- Ambition -- Success -- Regret -- Forgiveness -- Truth -- Prejudice -- Superiority -- Inequality -- Freedom -- Duty -- Identity.
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    A Philosophy of Gardens.Mara Miller - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (4):430-432.
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    MAID in America: Expanding Our Gaze on the Ethics of Assistance.Mara Buchbinder - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (9):22-24.
    Bioethical concerns about the potential for abuse in medical aid in dying (MAID) have focused primarily on the risk of coercion (Battin et al. 2007; Foley and Hendin 2002). Accordingly, the require...
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  47. Developing Engineering Students’ Moral Reasoning Skills Using Problem-Based Learning.Mara Harrell - 2019 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 5:123-143.
    Problem-Based Learning has become an increasingly popular instructional method for a variety of disciplines at all levels. Many studies and meta-analyses of these studies have shown the efficacy of this method for developing knowledge and skills. I adopted this method for teaching Engineering Ethics at Carnegie Mellon University, which has as its main course objectives the development of moral reasoning skills, as well as collaboration and communication skills, with special attention given to ethical dilemmas that may arise in the normal (...)
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    Doing Ethics or Changing for the Better?Mara-Daria Cojocaru - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (1):32-50.
    In this paper, classical pragmatism is used as a method, not as a substantial ethical theory, to develop “moral pragmatics.” Moral pragmatics offers a constructive approach for making progress where traditional ethical theories converge, and it innovates ethical deliberation. Assuming widespread agreement that real moral problems need practical solutions, the paper addresses two related problems: the missing link between ethical theories and moral practice, and the question of who is in charge of finding such solutions. It argues that “conscience” can (...)
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    Raízes ultraconservadoras da direita na perspectiva adorniana.Mara Cristina Pereira - 2024 - Aufklärung 10 (3):179-184.
    Na palestra proferida no ano de 1967, Theodor W. Adorno, um dos grandes pensadores da Escola de Frankfurt, começa ressaltando que não intenciona apresentar uma visão da direita radical na completude que o tema exige, mas sim apontar algumas das características de uma nova direita mais radical do que ele havia abordado em uma palestra no ano de 1959. Dessa forma, frente aos novos elementos socioeconômicos da recente queda do nazifascism, o filósofo alemão considerou necessário abordar novos aspectos do que (...)
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    Reframing Conscientious Care: Providing Abortion Care When Law and Conscience Collide.Mara Buchbinder, Dragana Lassiter, Rebecca Mercier, Amy Bryant & Anne Drapkin Lyerly - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (2):22-30.
    “It's almost like putting salt in a wound, for this person who's already made a very difficult decision,” suggested Meghan Patterson, a licensed obstetrician-gynecologist whom we interviewed in our qualitative study of the experiences of North Carolina abortion providers practicing under the state's Woman's Right to Know Act. The act requires that women receive counseling with state-mandated information at least twenty-four hours prior to obtaining an abortion. After the law was passed, Patterson worked with clinic administrators, in consultation with a (...)
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