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    Uses of History During the First Nine Months of COVID.Merle Eisenberg - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (3):421-435.
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    The philosophy of Constantine the Philosopher of Nicaea.David Jenkins & Merle Eisenberg - 2021 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 114 (1):139-162.
    The two extant works of Constantine the Philosopher of Nicaea reveal a late twelfth century thinker of the Neoplatonic sensibility typically seen only in those who reached the pinnacle of Byzantine literacy during this period. We argue that he is of particular interest because he coined two philosophical terms that, while mirroring controversial Neoplatonic concepts, better accommodate their Orthodox acceptance.We offer here some background on the author, a short discussion of the philosophical content of these works, and for the first (...)
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    Democracy in the age of global markets.Urs Marti, Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum, Jean-Christophe Merle & Juan Carlos Velasco - 2013 - In Urs Marti, Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum, Jean-Christophe Merle & Juan Carlos Velasco (eds.), Marti, Urs (2013). Democracy in the age of global markets. In: Foisneau, Luc; Hiebaum, Christian; Merle, Jean-Christophe; Velasco, Juan Carlos. Spheres of Global Justice. pp. 65-74.
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    A Kantian Critique of Kant's Theory of Punishment.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2000 - Law and Philosophy 19 (3):311-338.
    In contrast to the traditional view of Kant as apure retributivist, the recent interpretations ofKant's theory of punishment (for instance Byrd's)propose a mixed theory of retributivism and generalprevention. Although both elements are literallyright, I try to show the shortcomings of each. I thenargue that Kant's theory of punishment is notconsistent with his own concept of law. Thus I proposeanother justification for punishment: specialdeterrence and rehabilitation. Kant's critique ofutilitarianism does not affect this alternative, whichmoreover has textual support in Kant and is (...)
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    Ethical questions must be considered for electronic health records.Merle Spriggs, Michael V. Arnold, Christopher M. Pearce & Craig Fry - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (9):535-539.
    National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but the debate about the ethical issues and how they are to be addressed remains overshadowed by other issues. The discourse to which all others are answerable is a technical discourse, even where matters of privacy and consent are concerned. Yet a focus on technical issues and a failure to think about ethics are cited as factors in the failure of the UK health record system. In (...)
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    How to understand.Paul D. Eisenberg - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):171-191.
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    Education and the Politics of Difference: Iris Young and the politics of education.Avigail Eisenberg - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (1):7-23.
    Three key contributions of Iris Young to democratic political theory, and three challenges that have arisen in response to Young's theory, are examined here in relation to education. First, Young has argued that oppression and domination, not distributive inequality, ought to guide discussions about justice. Second, eliminating oppression requires establishing a politics that welcomes difference by dismantling and reforming structures, processes, concepts and categories that sustain difference‐blind, impartial, neutral, universal politics and policies. The infatuation with merit and standardized tests, both (...)
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    Education and the politics of difference: Iris young and the politics of education.Avigail Eisenberg - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (1):7–23.
    Three key contributions of Iris Young to democratic political theory, and three challenges that have arisen in response to Young's theory, are examined here in relation to education. First, Young has argued that oppression and domination, not distributive inequality, ought to guide discussions about justice. Second, eliminating oppression requires establishing a politics that welcomes difference by dismantling and reforming structures, processes, concepts and categories that sustain difference‐blind, impartial, neutral, universal politics and policies. The infatuation with merit and standardized tests, both (...)
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    Realism and the explanation of behavior.Merle B. Turner - 1971 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    On Commodification and the Governance of Academic Research.Merle Jacob - 2009 - Minerva 47 (4):391-405.
    The new prominence given to science for economic growth and industry comes with an increased policy focus on the promotion of commodification and commercialization of academic science. This paper posits that this increased interest in commodification is a new steering mechanism for governing science. This is achieved by first outlining what is meant by the commodification of scientific knowledge through reviewing a selection of literatures on the concept of commodification. The paper concludes with a discussion of how commodification functions as (...)
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  11. Philosophy and the science of behavior.Merle B. Turner - 1967 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    Voice over: Audio-visual congruency and content recall in the gallery setting.Merle T. Fairhurst, Minnie Scott & Ophelia Deroy - 2017 - PLoS ONE 12 (6).
    Experimental research has shown that pairs of stimuli which are congruent and assumed to 'go together' are recalled more effectively than an item presented in isolation. Will this multisensory memory benefit occur when stimuli are richer and longer, in an ecological setting? In the present study, we focused on an everyday situation of audio-visual learning and manipulated the relationship between audio guide tracks and viewed portraits in the galleries of the Tate Britain. By varying the gender and narrative style of (...)
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    Comment: Is Self–Other Overlap the Key to Understanding Empathy?Nancy Eisenberg & Michael J. Sulik - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (1):34-35.
    Preston and Hofelich (2012) suggested that researchers disagree on the role of self–other overlap in empathy due to a failure to differentiate among neural overlap, subjective resonance, and personal distress; they also developed a framework for tying neural and subjective overlap to various aspects of functioning they include in the construct of empathy. Although we found their discussion of different processes that have been labeled empathy interesting and helpful, we found their discussion of self–other overlap to be somewhat less useful (...)
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    Iconoclash in Northern Italy circa 1500.Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg & Joseph Leo Koerner - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 48 (1):94-125.
    This article draws together two works created in late fifteenth-century Mantua. Although radically different in kind, they were borne from the same acts of violence: Andrea Mantegna’s Madonna of Victory and a responsum about Jewish religious law by Rabbi Joseph Colon. Mantegna’s altarpiece, painted to commemorate the bloody battle of Fornova as a Gonzaga victory, was paid for by Daniele Norsa; Norsa, a Jewish banker, was accused of destroying a prior Christian icon and ordered to finance the new altarpiece as (...)
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    Ex Nihilismo Nibil Fit.Paul D. Eisenberg - 1987 - International Studies in Philosophy 19 (2):45-50.
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  16. Fundamental principles of displacement meters.Merle J. Gallagher - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 43--311.
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  17. O mal em um mundo sem Deus.Jean Christophe Merle - 2012 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 17 (1):83-100.
    À luz da secularização da sociedade, que marcou a época moderna e a contemporânea e, sobretudo, com a larga difusão do ateísmo, trata-se de discutir a questão do mal, mostrando, por um lado, que a crença em Deus poderia atribuir uma importância cada vez maior à questão do mal, mas, por outro, poder-se-ia esperar, à luz da influência do ateísmo, que o mal assumisse uma significação inédita, ou seja, o deslocamento da questão do mal, exclusivamente, à perspectiva moral. Neste artigo, (...)
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    Philosophies of administration current in the deanship of the liberal arts college.Merle Scott Ward - 1934 - [New York,: AMS Press.
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    Autonomy and patients' decisions.Merle Spriggs - 2005 - Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
    By looking closely at the ideas of Rosseau, Kant, and Mill, Autonomy and Patients' Decisions traces the modern concept of autonomy from its historical roots, ...
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    Reasons of Identity: A Normative Guide to the Political and Legal Assessment of Identity Claims.Avigail Eisenberg - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    This book examines several key approaches used by courts and legislatures to assess the claims made by minorities for protection of some aspect of their identities such as a cultural or religious practice.
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    Closure But No Cigar.Leah Eisenberg, Thomas V. Cunningham & D. Micah Hester - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):44-46.
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    Justifying Pediatric Research Not Expected to Benefit Child Subjects.Merle Spriggs - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (1):42 - 44.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 42-44, January 2012.
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    Anxieties of Transmission: Rabbinic Responsa and Early Modern “Print Culture”.Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg - 2021 - Journal of the History of Ideas 82 (3):377-404.
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  24. Enough is enough, Lord Renfrew.J. Eisenberg - 1997 - Minerva 8 (5).
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    La recuperación psicocorporal como eje básico para la formación valoral ambiental.R. Eisenberg, C. Chávez, V. Cuevas, J. Gutiérrez, S. Rosas & A. M. Landázuri - 2004 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 9.
    Se presentan en este artículo los resultados que surgieron de incorporar lecciones de Autoconciencia por el Movimiento (ATM) -como estrategia pedagógica- para reconocer y actuar en pro de nuestro ambiente interno y externo, realizado con un grupo interprofesional de mujeres. El grupo se forma e investiga a sí mismo, bajo el enfoque de la Investigación Acción Participativa, y busca comprender mejor los procesos de formación ambiental en los campos de la salud y el ambiente.
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  26. The continuing assault on personal autonomy in the wake of the Schiavo case.Jon B. Eisenberg - 2010 - In Kenneth W. Goodman (ed.), The case of Terri Schiavo: ethics, politics, and death in the 21st century. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Genesis of Fear: AIDS and the Public's Response to Science.Leon Eisenberg - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (5-6):243-249.
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    Auswahlbibliographie.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2016 - In Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 193-200.
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    Zitierweise.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2016 - In Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    L'Estetica di Kant.Merle E. Brown - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):403-410.
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    Civil Theology in the Writings of the Abbe de Saint-Pierre.Merle L. Perkins - 1957 - Journal of the History of Ideas 18 (1/4):242.
  32. Diderot and the Time-Space Continuum: His Philosophy, Aesthetics and Politics. Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century.Merle L. Perkins - 1986 - Diderot Studies 22:217-219.
     
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    How a high working memory capacity can increase proactive interference.Merle A. Steinwascher & Thorsten Meiser - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 44:130-145.
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    Schiavo on the cutting edge: Functional brain imaging and its impact on surrogate end-of-life decision-making.Jon B. Eisenberg - 2008 - Neuroethics 1 (2):75-83.
    The article addresses the potential impact of functional brain imaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron-emission tomography) on surrogate end-of-life decision-making in light of varying state-law definitions of consciousness, some of which define awareness behaviorally and others functionally. The article concludes that, in light of admonitions by neuroscientists that functional brain imaging cannot yet replace behavioral evaluation to determine the existence of consciousness, state legislatures, courts and drafters of written advance healthcare directives should consider treating behavior, not function, as the (...)
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  35. Human Nature in American Thought: A History.Merle Curti - 1981 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (2):186-192.
     
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    Jane Addams on Human Nature.Merle Curti - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (2):240.
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    A Kantian Argument for a Duty to Donate One’s Own Organs. A Reply to Nicole Gerrand.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):93-101.
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    From the Forbidden to the Supererogatory: The Basic Ethical Categories in Kant's "Tugendlehre".Paul D. Eisenberg - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):255-269.
    Of the six basic categories which a normative ethical theory may recognize and exemplify, The first five are fairly clearly employed by kant in the "tugendlehre", But the sixth is not given adequate recognition by him. In order to establish those conclusions, One has to investigate the leading notion of the "tugendlehre", That of obligatory ends. Closely connected with that notion is kant's division of duties into perfect and imperfect ones. Consideration of a number of ways of elucidating that division (...)
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    Duties to oneself and the concept of morality.Paul D. Eisenberg - 1968 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-4):129 – 154.
    Why is it that most among the relatively few moral philosophers since Kant who, like J. S. Mill, have discussed the question whether there can be moral duties to oneself, have answered it negatively? One reason is that those philosophers have supposed that all moral action must be, inter alia, social; and they may have thought so because of their commitment to what is here called a 'corporationist' moral view. But such a conception of morality as social is objectionable because (...)
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    Taming Unruly Science and Saving National Competitiveness: Discourses on Science by Sweden’s Strategic Research Bodies.Merle Jacob & Tomas Hellström - 2005 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 30 (4):443-467.
    Promoting collaboration between university researchers and practitioners from the business and public sectors has emerged as an important tool of science policy. This article examines the discourses that policy makers employ in promoting this strategy by analyzing the narratives about the social relevance of science and its role vis-à-vis the industrial sector in the context of strategic research funding in Sweden. Four dominant discourses on science are identified and discussed. It is argued that these policy frames construct a boundary between (...)
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    A Kantian critique of Kant's theory of punishment.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2000 - Law and Philosophy 19 (3):311 - 338.
    In contrast to the traditional view of Kant as apure retributivist, the recent interpretations ofKant's theory of punishment (for instance Byrd's)propose a mixed theory of retributivism and generalprevention. Although both elements are literallyright, I try to show the shortcomings of each. I thenargue that Kant's theory of punishment is notconsistent with his own concept of law. Thus I proposeanother justification for punishment: specialdeterrence and rehabilitation. Kant's critique ofutilitarianism does not affect this alternative, whichmoreover has textual support in Kant and is (...)
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  42. Everyman's Adventure.Merle William Boyer - 1947
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    Neo-idealistic aesthetics.Merle Elliott Brown - 1966 - Detroit,: Wayne State University Press.
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    On Luigi Pareyson's L'Estetica di Kant: A Review ArticleL'Estetica di Kant.Merle E. Brown & Luigi Pareyson - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):403.
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    Recent Italian Aesthetics.Merle B. Brown - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (4):461-476.
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    The American Exploration of Dreams and Dreamers.Merle Curti - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (3):391.
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    The American Scholar in Three Wars.Merle Curti - 1942 - Journal of the History of Ideas 3 (3):241.
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    The Commodification of Academic Research: Science and the Modern University.Merle Jacob - 2011 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (4):423-426.
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    Toward a Holistic Communication Approach to an Automated Vehicle's Communication With Pedestrians: Combining Vehicle Kinematics With External Human-Machine Interfaces for Differently Sized Automated Vehicles.Merle Lau, Meike Jipp & Michael Oehl - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Future automated vehicles of different sizes will share the same space with other road users, e. g., pedestrians. For a safe interaction, successful communication needs to be ensured, in particular, with vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians. Two possible communication means exist for AVs: vehicle kinematics for implicit communication and external human-machine interfaces for explicit communication. However, the exact interplay is not sufficiently studied yet for pedestrians' interactions with AVs. Additionally, very few other studies focused on the interplay of vehicle (...)
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    Sister talk: Investigating an older sibling’s responses to verbal challenges.Merle Mahon & Joanna Friedland - 2018 - Discourse Studies 20 (3):340-360.
    Children’s linguistic and social skills develop through play with siblings, but there is little research into sibling interaction using naturally occurring data. This conversation analytic case study presents an evidence-based account of how an older sibling responds to verbal challenges from her younger sibling during free play at home. The older sibling employs prosodic, rhetorical and linguistic devices to deflect challenges while avoiding conflict. She does this by acknowledging the grounds of the challenge, before invoking privileged information or epistemic differences (...)
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