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  1. Dignity, rights, and self-control.Michael J. Meyer - 1989 - Ethics 99 (3):520-534.
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    Confronting deep moral disagreement: The president's council on bioethics, moral status, and human embryos.Lawrence J. Nelson & Michael J. Meyer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):33 – 42.
    The report of the President's Council on Bioethics, Human Cloning and Human Dignity, addresses the central ethical, political, and policy issue in human embryonic stem cell research: the moral status of extracorporeal human embryos. The Council members were in sharp disagreement on this issue and essentially failed to adequately engage and respectfully acknowledge each others' deepest moral concerns, despite their stated commitment to do so. This essay provides a detailed critique of the two extreme views on the Council (i.e., embryos (...)
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    Respecting What We Destroy: Reflections on Human Embryo Research.Michael J. Meyer & Lawrence J. Nelson - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (1):16-23.
    The thought that human embryos could command moral respect yet also be acceptably used in medical research has struck some as incoherent. Given some assumptions about why they deserve respect, however, the thought is not objectionable, indeed not even unusual.
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    Patients' duties.Michael J. Meyer - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (5):541-555.
    This paper argues that patients' duties are derivable from the idea which typically grounds the idea of patients' rights: patient autonomy. The autonomous patient, joined in partnership with the health care professional, has self-regarding obligations and obligations to others, including health care professionals. Patients' duties include, but are not limited to: a duty to be honest about why the patient seeks care; a duty to collect information on available treatments and likely side-effects; a duty for a patient who has an (...)
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    A deontological analysis of Peer relations in organizations.Dennis J. Moberg & Michael J. Meyer - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (11):863 - 877.
    Using practical formalism a deontological ethical analysis of peer relations in organizations is developed. This analysis is composed of two types of duties derived from Kant's Categorical Imperative: negative duties to refrain from the use of peers and positive duties to provide help and assistance. The conditions under which these duties pertain are specified through the development of examples and conceptual distinctions. A number of implications are then discussed.
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    Reflections on Comic Reconciliations: Ethics, Memory, and Anxious Happy Endings.Michael J. Meyer - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (1):77-87.
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    Kant's concept of dignity and modern political thought.Michael J. Meyer - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (3):319-332.
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    When not to claim your rights: The abuse and the virtuous use of rights.Michael J. Meyer - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (2):149–162.
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    Review of Catharine A. MacKinnon: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State[REVIEW]Michael J. Meyer - 1991 - Ethics 101 (4):881-883.
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    Response to Commentators on “Confronting Deep Moral Disagreement: The President's Council on Bioethics, Moral Status, and Human Embryos”.Lawrence J. Nelson & Michael J. Meyer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):W14-W16.
  11. Dignity.Michael J. Meyer - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), Encyclopedia of ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 405--406.
     
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    Dignity, Death and Modern Virtue.Michael J. Meyer - 1995 - American Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):45 - 55.
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    Liberal Civility and the Civility of Etiquette.Michael J. Meyer - 2000 - Social Theory and Practice 26 (1):69-84.
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    Rights between Friends.Michael J. Meyer - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (9):467.
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    Stoics, Rights, and Autonomy.Michael J. Meyer - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3):267 - 271.
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    Rights between friends.Michael J. Meyer - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (9):467-483.
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    Two forms of toleration: Tolerance in public and personal life.Michael J. Meyer - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (4):548–562.
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    Two Forms of Toleration: Tolerance in Public and Personal Life.Michael J. Meyer - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (4):548-562.
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    The Idea of Selling in Surrogate Motherhood.Michael J. Meyer - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (2):175-188.
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    Carol Jean White, 1946-2000.Elizabeth S. Radcliffe & Michael J. Meyer - 2001 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5):251 - 253.
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    Civility and Its Discontents. [REVIEW]Michael J. Meyer - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (3):516-521.
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    Civility and Its Discontents. [REVIEW]Michael J. Meyer - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (3):516-521.
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    Humanism and anti-humanism : Kate Soper , 154 pp., $9.95. [REVIEW]Michael J. Meyer - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (5):602-603.