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Steve Clarke
Charles Sturt University
  1. Transcendental realisms in the philosophy of science: on Bhaskar and Cartwright.Stephen Clarke - 2010 - Synthese 173 (3):299-315.
    I consider two transcendental arguments for realism in the philosophy of science, which are due to Roy Bhaskar (A realist theory of science, 1975) and Nancy Cartwright (The dappled world, 1999). Bhaskar and Cartwright are both influential figures, however there is little discussion of their use of transcendental arguments in the literature. Here I seek to correct this oversight. I begin by describing the role of the transcendental arguments in question, in the context of the broader philosophical theories in which (...)
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  2. Rethinking Moral Status.Stephen Clarke, Hazem Zohny & Julian Savulescu (eds.) - forthcoming
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  3. Informed consent and surgeons' performance.Stephen Clarke & Justin Oakley - unknown
     
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  4. Transformative technologies, the status quo and (religious) institutions.Morgan Luck & Stephen Clarke - 2022 - In Michael Boylan & Wanda Teays (eds.), Ethics in the Ai, Technology, and Information Age. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  5. Transformative technologies, the status quo and (religious) institutions.Morgan Luck & Stephen Clarke - 2022 - In Michael Boylan & Wanda Teays (eds.), Ethics in the AI, Technology, and Information Age. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  6. Grounding care practices in theory: exploring the potential for the ethics of care to provide theoretical justification for patient-centered care.Stephen Clarke - unknown
    Patient-centered care is now recognized as a clinical method and ideal model for patient – health professional relationships, and many definitions have influenced its evolution. Overall the patient-centered care literature has provided relatively little to define patient-centered care at the level of the patient-professional relationship. Additionally, patient-centered care lacks grounding in ethical theory. This thesis asserts that theoretical concepts from the ethics of care can provide a stronger conceptual basis for patient-centered care.This thesis begins with a critical interpretive review of (...)
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  7. Legislative ethics in democratic countries: a comparative analysis.Jack Maskell, Stephen F. Clarke & Ruth Levush (eds.) - 1997 - Washington, DC: Law Library, Library of Congress.