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  1. Kenneth Page Oakley 1911-1981.Fw Shotton - 1983 - In Shotton Fw (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 68: 1982. pp. 617-625.
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  2. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 68: 1982.Shotton Fw - 1983
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  3. Le principe constitutif de la valeur morale dans l'éthique de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Fw Bednarski - 1989 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 25 (1):59-78.
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    The Role of Older People in Our Communities.Leila Shotton - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (1):4-17.
    The proportion of older people in the total population is increasing in most countries because of advances in medical technology and resulting longer life expectancy. The role that older people play in our communities does not reflect this. Sometimes they are reduced to mere statistics and stereotypes in economic and political discussions on the financial burdens of care for older people. I argue that we need to rebuild inclusive communities in which older people are respected as valuable members. I suggest (...)
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    The ethics of teaching nursing ethics.Leila Shotton - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (3):259-263.
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    Who is my neighbour?L. Shotton - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (5):460-461.
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  7. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 69: 1983.Walbank Fw - 1984
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    Practical Dignity in Caring.Leila Shotton & David Seedhouse - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (3):246-255.
    It is difficult to understand the meaning of ‘dignity’ in human rights, bioethics and nursing literature because the word is used so vaguely. Unless dignity’s meaning is spelt out it can disappear beneath more tangible priorities. In this article we define dignity and show how this can help health workers to maintain the dignity of people in their care.
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  9. The Année littéraire: Fréron's Display of Miscellanies, Bric-à-Brac and Literature.Gravit Fw - 1975 - Diderot Studies 18:81-101.
     
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  10. An early reference to pulci, luigi'morgante'(august 1478).Fw Kent - 1993 - Rinascimento 33:209-211.
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    Practical dignity in caring Leila Shotton address for correspondence: Leila Shotton, lecturer in bioethics, department of philosophy, university of tasmania at Hobart, gpo box 252c-41, Hobart 7001, tasmania, australia. [REVIEW]Leila Shotton & David Seedhouse - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (3):246-255.
    It is difficult to understand the meaning of ‘dignity’ in human rights, bioethics and nursing literature because the word is used so vaguely. Unless dignity’s meaning is spelt out it can disappear beneath more tangible priorities. In this article we define dignity and show how this can help health workers to maintain the dignity of people in their care.
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  12. Cutting the Gödelian Knot.Fw Kroon - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):235-250.
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    Das religiöse Apriori: Zur Ambivalenz von E. Troeltschs Analyse des Vernunftelementes in der Religion.Fw Veauthier - 1987 - Kant Studien 78 (1-4):42-63.
  14. Zur Transformation der Pessimismus-Motive im Denken Max Horkheimers.Fw Veauthler - 1988 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 69:593-607.
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  15. Howard Hayes Scullard 1903-1983.Fw Walbank - 1984 - In Walbank Fw (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 69: 1983. pp. 595-610.
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    Can Nurses Contribute to Better End-of-Life Care?Leila Shotton - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):134-140.
    In this article I will argue that futile medical and nursing care is not only inefficacious but that it may be harmful to the patient and also to health professionals, who may be diminished both as clinicians and as persons if they are not able to give appropriate care to dying patients and their families. I discuss futile care in intensive care units because the opportunities and the temptation to provide futile care in these settings is higher than, for instance, (...)
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    Conference report.Leila Shotton - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (4):337-338.
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    Editorial Comment.Leila Shotton - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (5):460-461.
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    Teaching analysis: The ethics of teaching nursing ethics.Leila Shotton - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (3):259-263.
  20. Heidegger und die christliche Tradition. Annahrungen an ein schwieriges Thema (M. Schiff).N. Fischer & Fw Von Herrmann - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 99 (3):548.
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  21. Distortions in the perception of spatial axes.Uj Bucher, Fw Mast & N. Bischof - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):487-487.
     
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  22. Albert reckitt archaeological lecture.Charles Fw Higham - 2004 - Proceedings of the British Academy: Volume 121: 2002 Lectures 121:41-89.
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    Misticus interpres poetarum. Coluccio Salutatis De laboribus Herculis(1405) in moderner Erstübersetzung.Eberhard Fw Stoeckel - 1997 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 2 (1):267-272.
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  24. Fragmento anónimo sobre los pitagóricos, preservado por Focio (s. IX).Johann Fw Hasler - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (142):161-167.
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  25. Lecturas ejemplares.Johann Fw Hasler - 2010 - Ideas y Valores. Revista Colombiana de Filosofía 59 (142):161-167.
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    Book review: Philosophy for nursing by Jan Reed and Ian Ground, 1997, Arnold, 165 pages, £14.99, ISBN 0‐340‐61028‐x. [REVIEW]Leila Shotton - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (3):268-269.
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    Fluorescence microscopy revisited Fluorescence Microscopy of Living Cells in Culture_, Part B, _Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy – Imaging and spectroscopy(1989). Edited by D. Lansing Taylor and YU‐LI Wang. Methods in Cell Biology 30. Academic Press: New York. 503pp. £94. [REVIEW]David M. Shotton - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (6):427-429.
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    Methodological Issues in the Design of Online Surveys for Measuring Unethical Work Behavior: Recommendations on the Basis of a Split-Ballot Experiment.Kristel Wouters, Jeroen Maesschalck, Carel Fw Peeters & Marijke Roosen - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (2):275-289.
    In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in unethical work behavior. Several types of survey instruments to collect information about unethical work behavior are available. Nevertheless, to date little attention has been paid to design issues of those surveys. There are, however, several important problems that may influence reliability and validity of questionnaire data on the topic, such as social desirability bias. This paper addresses two important issues in the design of online surveys on unethical work behavior: the (...)
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    Baggini J. & Peter S. Fosi. The Philosopher's Toolkit. Massachussets: Blackwell Publishing, Malden, 2003. 221 pp. [REVIEW]Johann Fw Hasler - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (136):143-144.
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    Faith at Work Scale (FWS): Justification, Development, and Validation of a Measure of Judaeo-Christian Religion in the Workplace.Monty L. Lynn, Michael J. Naughton & Steve VanderVeen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (2):227-243.
    Workplace spirituality research has sidestepped religion by focusing on the function of belief rather than its substance. Although establishing a unified foundation for research, the functional approach cannot shed light on issues of workplace pluralism, individual or institutional faith-work integration, or the institutional roles of religion in economic activity. To remedy this, we revisit definitions of spirituality and argue for the place of a belief-based approach to workplace religion. Additionally, we describe the construction of a 15-item measure of workplace religion (...)
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  31. Fw Householder.on Arguments From Asterisks - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10:365.
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  32. Shotton L ed, Health care law and ethics.V. Tschudin - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5:468-468.
     
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  33. John FW Herschels Methodologie der Erfahrungswissenschaft.Ulrich Charpa - 1987 - Philosophia Naturalis 24 (1):121-148.
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  34. Mr. FW Myers on'Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death'.G. F. Stout - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:45-56.
     
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  35. GR Elton, FW Maitland. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1985. Pp. viii, 118. $15.Robert Brentano - 1988 - Speculum 63 (1):151-152.
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    L’Humanisme Rationnel de FW.Frédéric Worms - forthcoming - Journal of Ancient Philosophy:426-431.
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    Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II.Alec J. Stinnett, Jordan E. Rodriguez, Andrew K. Littlefield & Jessica L. Alquist - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Previous research suggests that free will beliefs and moral responsibility beliefs are strongly linked, yet ultimately distinct. Unfortunately, the most common measure of free will beliefs, the free will subscale (FWS) of the Free Will and Determinism Plus, seems to confound free will beliefs and moral responsibility beliefs. Thus, the present research (1,700 participants across two studies) details the development of a 2-factor FWS – the FWS-II – that divides the FWS into a free will subscale and a moral responsibility (...)
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    Das „gefährliche südlichere Eiland“ aus FW 372.Carlo Gentili - 2017 - Nietzsche Studien 46 (1):245-248.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 46 Heft: 1 Seiten: 245-248.
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  39. Alexander, Patricia A. 1996. The past, present, and future of knowledge research: A reexamination of the role of knowledge in learning and instruction. Educational Psychologist 31 (2): 89-92. Allan, B., J. Qin, and FW Lancaster. 1994. Persuasive communities: A longitudinal analysis of references in the philosophical transactions of the Royal Society, 1665. [REVIEW]Chicago Press - 2001 - In Raymond G. McInnis (ed.), Discourse synthesis: studies in historical and contemporary social epistemology. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. pp. 31--2.
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    Von der ‚Kritik des Intellekts‘ zur Perspektivierung des ‚Perspektivismus‘ – Überlegungen zum Problem des Perspektivischen in FW 373, 374 und 375. [REVIEW]Jakob Dellinger - 2016 - In Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation. De Gruyter. pp. 49-61.
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    Catalogo di Manoscritti Filosofici nelle Biblioteche Italiane. Vol. 6: Atri, Bergamo, Cosenza, Milano, Perugia, Pistoia, Roma, Siena. A cura di GM Cao, M. Cortesi, M. Curandai, E. Di Mattia, G. Italiani, FW Lupi, P. Rossi, AM Velli, S. Zamponi. Premessa di Cl. Leonardi. [REVIEW]Roland Hissette - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (2):306-307.
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    Evolving Friendships and Shifting Ethical Dilemmas: Fieldworkers’ Experiences in a Short Term Community Based Study in K enya.Dorcas M. Kamuya, Sally J. Theobald, Patrick K. Munywoki, Dorothy Koech, Wenzel P. Geissler & Sassy C. Molyneux - 2013 - Developing World Bioethics 13 (1):1-9.
    Fieldworkers (FWs) are community members employed by research teams to support access to participants, address language barriers, and advise on culturally appropriate research conduct. The critical role that FWs play in studies, and the range of practical and ethical dilemmas associated with their involvement, is increasingly recognised. In this paper, we draw on qualitative observation and interview data collected alongside a six month basic science study which involved a team of FWs regularly visiting 47 participating households in their homes. The (...)
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    Working with C ommunity H ealth W orkers as ‘ V olunteers’ in a Vaccine Trial: Practical and Ethical Experiences and Implications.Vibian Angwenyi, Dorcas Kamuya, Dorothy Mwachiro, Vicki Marsh, Patricia Njuguna & Sassy Molyneux - 2013 - Developing World Bioethics 13 (1):38-47.
    Community engagement is increasingly emphasized in biomedical research, as a right in itself, and to strengthen ethical practice. We draw on interviews and observations to consider the practical and ethical implications of involving Community Health Workers (CHWs) as part of a community engagement strategy for a vaccine trial on the Kenyan Coast. CHWs were initially engaged as an important network to be informed about the trial. However over time, and in response to community advice, they became involved in trial information (...)
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    Free Will Denial, Punishment, and Original Position Deliberation.Benjamin Vilhauer - 2024 - Diametros 21 (79):91-106.
    I defend a deontological social contract justification of punishment for philosophers who deny free will and moral responsibility (FW/MR). Even if nobody has FW/MR, a criminal justice system is fair to the people it targets if we would consent to it in a version of original position deliberation where we assumed that we would be targeted by the justice system when the veil is raised. Even if we assumed we would be convicted of a crime, we would consent to the (...)
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    May Conscious Mind Give a “Scientific Definition” of Consciousness?Bignetti Enrico - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):439-451.
    The mind when posing the question “what is consciousness?” (i.e. “The Hard Problem of Consciousness”, THPOC) will encounter an unsurmountable conflict of interest. The hope that by investigating the “neural correlates to consciousness” (NCCs) one might come to a “scientific (conceptual)” definition of consciousness is then paradoxical. In fact, the investigation of NCCs might unveil only “operational” (functional) properties of the mind. Nevertheless, the pieces of information deriving from these investigations seem to be striking. To this respect, there is a (...)
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    Fisheries, Wildlife, and Philosophy of Science: An Exercise in Definition.Benjamin R. Cohen - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (6):466-479.
    The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences (FWS) graduate program at Virginia Tech held a student-led, discussion-based, 9-week seminar in the philosophy of science during the fall 1999 semester. This seminar presented the sociologist of science with the opportunity to investigate questions such as, How does a contemporary scientific discipline use the philosophy of science? What do scientists hope to gain from an understanding of demarcation issues? And how do they perceive themselves as a science? Issues of demarcation between science (...)
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    And binding nature fast in fate, left free the human will.George S. Howard - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14 (1):73-78.
    Suggests that the papers by B. D. Slife , M. Gergen , R. N. Williams , and M. S. Richardson demonstrated no simple solution to the free will problem. How humans achieve some limited exercise of FW in a world of nonagentic, coercive forces remains unclear, especially as human nature and lives represent complex phenomena in which the person who exercises FW is anything but omnipotent, ahistorical, self-contained, and acultural. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Is free will a process or a content: Both? Neither? Are we free to take a position on this question?Joseph F. Rychlak - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14 (1):62-72.
    Comments on the views on free will offered by B. D. Slife , M. Gergen , R. N. Williams , M. S. Richardson , and G. S. Howard in light of the classical definition of FW as being capable of doing otherwise. It is argued that FW interpretations differ markedly depending on whether they are viewed as due to a process or to contents within some process. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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  49. Fenomenalismo e prospettivismo in Gaia scienza 354.Pietro Gori - 2010 - In Chiara Piazzesi, Giuliano Campioni & Patrick Wotling (eds.), Letture della Gaia Scienza. ETS.
    «Questo è il vero fenomenalismo e prospettivismo, come lo intendo io», scrive Nietzsche in FW 354, chiudendo una lunga riflessione sul tema della coscienza e del bisogno di comunicazione dell’uomo. Mantenendo sullo sfondo le questioni più strettamente legate alla dimensione psicologica, vorrei partire da questa dichiarazione per considerare alcuni aspetti della teoria della conoscenza di Nietzsche ed intervenire in una nuova determinazione del suo carattere prospettico. In particolare, vorrei soffermarmi sul tema del gregge umano e della specie come reale soggetto (...)
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    “Dual State”, “Double-Perspective” and “Cartesian-Like Dualism” Are Three Forms of Dualisms Emerging in Mind Like in a Matrioska.Enrico Bignetti - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):555-578.
    After a long time, people are still debating over “Cartesian-like Dualism” (CLD), i.e. towards the separation of “res-extensa” from “res-cogitans”. Since we suspect that this is due to a general attraction of mind towards the darkness of metaphysics, we have investigated the mental origin of this attraction. In human mind, we can envisage three different functional levels emerging one from the other like in a Matrioska; the three levels cause the arousal of as many forms of “dualisms”: 1) The 1st-level (...)
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