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    Freedom of the Seas.Gregory Bassham & Tod Bassham - 2012-07-01 - In Patrick Goold & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), Sailing – Philosophy for Everyone. Blackwell. pp. 61–71.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Cheerful Resignation Self‐Sufficiency Murphy was an Optimist: Negative Visualization Agency and Control Fate, Freedom, and Sailing.
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    Critical thinking: a student's introduction.Gregory Bassham (ed.) - 2008 - Boston: McGraw-Hill.
    This clear, learner-friendly text helps today's students bridge the gap between everyday culture and critical thinking. The text covers all the basics of critical thinking, beginning where students are, not where we think they should be. Its comprehensiveness allows instructors to tailor the material to their individual teaching styles, resulting in an exceptionally versatile text.
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    The Fiction of Bioethics: Cases as Literary Texts.Tod Chambers - 1999 - Routledge.
    Tod Chambers suggests that literary theory is a crucial component in the complete understanding of bioethics. _The Fiction of Bioethics_ explores the medical case study and distills the idea that bioethicists study real-life cases, while philosophers contemplate fictional accounts.
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    The Fiction of Bioethics: A Précis.Tod Chambers - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):40-43.
    Recently, bioethics has become interested in engaging with narrative, but in this engagement, narrative is usually viewed as a mere helpmate to philosophy. In this precis to his book The Fiction of Bioethics, Tod Chambers argues that narrative theory should not be simply a helpful addition to medical ethics but instead should be thought of as being as vital and important to the discipline as moral theory itself. The reason we need to rethink the relationship of medical ethics to narrative (...)
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    An All-Too-Human Enterprise.Tod Chambers - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):33-35.
    On reading “Algorithms for Ethical Decision-Making in the Clinical: A Proof of Concept,” I imagined that for some the fundamental problem with the authors' approach is the very...
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    Centering Bioethics.Tod Chambers - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (1):22-29.
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    Gracia on Divine Revelation.Gregory Bassham - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):485-487.
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    Lance Armstrong and True Success.Gregory Bassham & Chris Krall - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Jesús Ilundáin‐Agurruza & Michael W. Austin (eds.), Cycling ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 56–67.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Classical Theories of Success Morris's 3‐D Approach to Life Lance Discovers His Positive Talents Lance Develops His Talents: Pre‐Cancer Lance Develops His Talents: Post‐Cancer Lance Deploys His Talents Notes.
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    Life's purpose.Gregory Bassham - 2015 - Think 14 (39):19-25.
    Does life have meaning? Less grandly, does your life have meaning? Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor and author of the classic Man's Search for Meaning , thought that the quest for meaning is the strongest drive humans possess. Without a clear sense of meaning, he said, we drift, lose vitality, and frequently fall into apathy, neurosis, and despair. Yet for many people today, sources of meaning are hard to find.
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    New Textualism: The Potholes Ahead.Gregory Bassham & Ian Oakley - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (1):127-148.
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  11. Legislating Morality: Scoring the Hart‐Devlin Debate after Fifty Years.Gregory Bassham - 2012 - Ratio Juris 25 (2):117-132.
    It has now been more than 50 years since H. L. A Hart and Lord Patrick Devlin first squared off in perhaps the most celebrated jurisprudential debate of the twentieth‐century (1959–1967). The central issue in that dispute—whether the state may criminalize immoral behavior as such—continues to be debated today, but in a vastly changed legal landscape. In this article I take a fresh look at the Hart‐Devlin debate in the light of five decades of social and legal changes.
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    The Virtue of Incongruity in the Medical Humanities.Tod Chambers - 2009 - Journal of Medical Humanities 30 (3):151-154.
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    Participation as commodity, participation as gift.Tod Chambers - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (2):48.
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    Metaphors as Equipment for Living.Tod Chambers - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):12-13.
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    Telos versus Praxis in Bioethics.Tod S. Chambers - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (5):41-42.
    The authors of “A Conceptual Model for the Translation of Bioethics Research and Scholarship” argue that bioethics must respond to institutional pressures by demonstrating that it is having an impact in the world. Any impact, the authors observe, must be “informed” by the goals of the discipline of bioethics. The concept of bioethics as a discipline is central to their argument. They begin by citing an essay that Daniel Callahan wrote in the first issue of Hastings Center Studies. Callahan argued (...)
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    The Illusion of Transparency.Tod Chambers - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (6):32-33.
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  17. To love the tallith more than God.Timothy K. Beal & Tod Linafelt - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
  18. Sherlock Holmes and the Ethics of Hyperspecialization.Bridget McKenney Costello & Gregory Bassham - 2012 - In Philip Tallon & David Baggett (eds.), The Philosophy of Sherlock Holmes. University Press of Kentucky.
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  19. Another Voice: The Art of Bioethics.Tod Chambers - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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    Enhancing reflection.Tod Chambers & Katie Watson - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (4):6.
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    Good guys don't wear white.Tod Chambers - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (7):8 – 9.
    Professors of philosophy do from time to time seek to wear the clothes of relevanceAlasdair MacIntyre (1984, 36)I recall one of the first bioethics conferences I ever attended. During the question–...
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    Of course I am a relativist and so should you be.Tod Chambers - 2000 - American Journal of Bioethics: Ajob 1 (4).
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    Reflecting on the Pathography.Tod Chambers - 2020 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (4):708-717.
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  24. The angels and devils of representing Prozac.Tod Chambers - 2013 - In Michael J. Hyde & James A. Herrick (eds.), After the genome: a language for our biotechnological future. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.
     
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  25. Toward a naturalized narrative bioethics.Tod Chambers - 2008 - In Hilde Lindemann, Marian Verkerk & Margaret Urban Walker (eds.), Naturalized Bioethics: Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  26. The virtue of attacking the bioethicist.Tod Chambers - 2007 - In Lisa A. Eckenwiler & Felicia Cohn (eds.), The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 281--287.
     
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    A Pluralistic Virtue‐Centered Theory of Judging.Gregory Bassham & Olivia Ostrowski - 2022 - Ratio Juris 35 (1):3-20.
    Ratio Juris, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 3-20, March 2022.
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    Why Ethicists Should Stop Writing Cases.Tod Chambers - 2000 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (3):206-212.
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    From the Ethicist's Point of View: The Literary Nature of Ethical Inquiry.Tod Chambers - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (1):25-32.
    Contra those bioethicists who think that their cases are based on “real” events and thus not motivated by any particular ethical theory, Chambers explores how case narratives are constructed and thus the extent to which they are driven by particular theories.
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    Taking Bioethics Personally.Tod Chambers - 2013 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 3 (1):1-3.
    This narrative symposium examines the relationship of bioethics practice to personal experiences of illness. A call for stories was developed by Tod Chambers, the symposium editor, and editorial staff and was sent to several commonly used bioethics listservs and posted on the Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics website. The call asked authors to relate a personal story of being ill or caring for a person who is ill, and to describe how this affected how they think about bioethical questions and the (...)
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    Qualitative navigation for mobile robots.Tod S. Levitt & Daryl T. Lawton - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 44 (3):305-360.
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    Ekins, Richard. The Nature of Legislative Intent.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 303. $70.00.Gregory Bassham - 2014 - Ethics 124 (2):403-406.
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    Ehring’s Theory of Causal Asymmetry.Gregory Bassham - 1986 - Analysis 46 (1):29 - 32.
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    Lifelong learning and the duty of self-improvement.Greg Bassham - 2008 - Think 6 (16):101.
    What is and why should we suppose it a good thing?
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    Searching for Narrative and Narrative Ethics in Narrative Bioethics.Tod S. Chambers - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (3):3-4.
    A commentary on a special report, titled Narrative Ethics: The Role of Stories in Bioethics, that appeared with the January‐February 2014 issue.
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    Theory and the organic bioethicist.Tod Chambers - 2001 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (2):123-134.
    This article argues for the importance of theoreticalreflections that originate from patients' experiences.Traditionally academic philosophers have linked their ability totheorize about the moral basis of medical practice to their roleas outside observer. The author contends that recently a new typeof reflection has come from within particular patientpopulations. Drawing upon a distinction created by AntonioGramsci, it is argued that one can distinguish the theorygenerated by traditional bioethicists, who are academicallytrained, from that of ``organic'' bioethicists, who identifythemselves with a particular patient community. (...)
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    C. S. Lewis's Christian Apologetics: Pro and Con.Gregory Bassham (ed.) - 2015 - Brill | Rodopi.
    In _C. S. Lewis’s Christian Apologetics: Pro and Con_, ten articulate defenders and critics of Lewis’s apologetics square off and debate the merits of Lewis’s central arguments for Christian belief.
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    The goal that was and wasn't.Regan Lance Reitsma & Gregory Bassham - 2008 - Think 7 (19):79-84.
    Reitsma and Bassham introduce a sporting paradox.
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    Bedside Book of Philosophy: From the Birth of Western Philosophy to The Good Place: 125 Historic Events and Big Ideas to Push the Limits of Your Knowledge.Gregory Bassham - 2021 - New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Co..
    A fascinating exploration into the 125 most important milestones in philosophy, all in one handy book perfect for keeping on your bedside table or carrying wherever you go. Now is the perfect time to expand your knowledge and learn something new or delve deeper into a topic you've always been interested in. With 125 concise, informative, and entertaining entries, The Bedside Book of Philosophy explores the key theories, great insights, thought-provoking questions, influential personalities, and seminal publications in the field over (...)
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    Original Intent and the Constitution: A Philosophical Study.Gregory Bassham - 1992 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    'Writing with admirable lucidity and disposing a wide knowledge of technical questions in philosophy as well as of legal theory and constitutional history, Bassham competently distinguishes the quite distinct ideas that go, or could go, under the name of originalism.' |s CANADIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS.
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  41. Basketball and Philosophy.Bassham & Walls (eds.) - 2007 - University of Kentucky Press.
     
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  42. Die Philosophie Bei "der Hobbit": Mit Bilbo, Gandalf Und Thorin Auf Abenteuerlicher Suche.Gregory Bassham, Eric Bronson & William Irwin (eds.) - 2012 - Wiley-Vch.
    Das Buch "Der kleine Hobbit" gilt als Vorläufer der wichtigsten Fantasy-Bücher aller Zeiten - den drei Bänden von "Der Herr der Ringe". Mit diesem Buch über die Abenteuer des Hobbits Bilbo Beutlin, zusammen mit 13 Zwergen und dem Zauberer Gandalf, schuf J.R.R. Tolkien schon jene Fantasiewelt, die uns alle später beim "Herrn der Ringe" nachhaltig beeindruckte. Elben, Trolle, Orks und ein Drache halten kleine und große Leser schon seit Jahren in Atem. Man stelle sich folgende Geschichte vor: Ein Mensch wohnt (...)
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    Environmental Ethics: The Central Issues.Gregory Bassham - 2020 - Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company.
    _Environmental Ethics_ provides an accessible, lively, and up-to-date introduction to the central issues and controversies in environmental ethics. Requiring no previous knowledge of philosophy or ethical theory, the book will be of interest to students, environmental scientists, environmental policy makers, and anyone curious to know what philosophers are saying today about the urgent environmental challenges we face. _ The book is divided into two parts. _Part One deals with theoretical issues in environmental philosophy, examining a variety of ethical and environmental (...)
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  44. Feminist Legal Theory: A Liberal Response.Gregory Bassham - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 6 (2):293-320.
  45. Harry Potter and the Metaphysics of Soul-Splitting.Gregory Bassham - 2012 - Reason Papers 34 (1):25-31.
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  46. Rethinking the Emerging Jurisprudence of Juvenile Death.Gregory Bassham - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 5 (2):467-502.
     
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  47. Running with the seven Cs of success.Gregory Bassham - 2007 - In Michael W. Austin (ed.), Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind. Blackwell.
     
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    The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy: The Lion, the Witch, and the Worldview.Gregory Bassham & Jerry L. Walls (eds.) - 2005 - Open Court.
    The director of the Center for Ethics and Public Life presents a series of essays on the philosophical implications of the Narnia series, exploring Lewis's ...
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    The Hobbit and Philosophy: For When You've Lost Your Dwarves, Your Wizard, and Your Way.Gregory Bassham & Eric Bronson (eds.) - 2012 - Wiley.
    Contains over fifteen essays that discuss philosophical topics in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" providing new insights into the characters and plot.
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  50. The Industrious Sherlock Holmes.Gregory Bassham - 2012 - In Philip Tallon & David Baggett (eds.), The Philosophy of Sherlock Holmes. University Press of Kentucky.
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