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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Family Duty Is More Important Than Rights, Charles Weijer
Family Duty Is More Important Than Rights, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Ethical Analysis Of Risk, Charles Weijer
Book Review: Company Men: White-Collar Life And Corporate Cultures In Los Angeles, 1892-1941, Lynn Dumenil
Book Review: Company Men: White-Collar Life And Corporate Cultures In Los Angeles, 1892-1941, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.
Benefit-Sharing And Other Protections For Communities In Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Benefit-Sharing And Other Protections For Communities In Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Dostoevskii's Comely Boy: Homoerotic Desire And Aesthetic Strategies In A Raw Youth, Susanne Fusso
Dostoevskii's Comely Boy: Homoerotic Desire And Aesthetic Strategies In A Raw Youth, Susanne Fusso
Susanne Fusso
No abstract provided.
Clinical Equipoise And Not The Uncertainty Principle Is The Moral Underpinning Of The Randomised Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer, Stanley Shapiro, Kathleen Glass
Clinical Equipoise And Not The Uncertainty Principle Is The Moral Underpinning Of The Randomised Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer, Stanley Shapiro, Kathleen Glass
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Research Into Rotavirus Vaccine, Charles Weijer
The Future Of Research Into Rotavirus Vaccine, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Reporting The Study Populations Of Clinical Trials. Clear Transmission Or Static On The Line?, Stanley Shapiro, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman
Reporting The Study Populations Of Clinical Trials. Clear Transmission Or Static On The Line?, Stanley Shapiro, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman
Charles Weijer
In contrast to attempts that have been made to measure the clarity of reporting of the methods of clinical trials in journal articles, we report here an attempt to measure the accuracy of methods reporting. We focus in this article on eligibility criteria as a test case for the reporting of clinical trial methods. We examined the reporting of eligibility criteria in the protocol, methods paper (if applicable), journal article, and Clinical Alert for articles appearing in print between January 1988 and September 1994 for which a Clinical Alert had been issued. Eligibility criteria were further classified into five categories …
Moral Solutions In Assessing Research Risk, Paul Miller, Charles Weijer
Moral Solutions In Assessing Research Risk, Paul Miller, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Protecting Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, E. Emanuel
Protecting Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, E. Emanuel
Charles Weijer
Although for the last 50 years, ethicists dealing with human experimentation have focused primarily on the need to protect individual research subjects and vulnerable groups, biomedical research, especially in genetics, now requires the establishment of standards for the protection of communities. We have developed such a strategy, based on five steps. (i) Identification of community characteristics relevant to the biomedical research setting, (ii) delineation of a typology of different types of communities using these characteristics, (iii) determination of the range of possible community protections, (iv) creation of connections between particular protections and one or more community characteristics necessary for its …
The Sum Of My Parts, Charles Weijer
Review: Richard Bosworth, The Italian Dictatorship, Marla Stone
Review: Richard Bosworth, The Italian Dictatorship, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Water Marked (Review), Linda Niemann
Water Marked (Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Reviews the book "Lifesaving: A Memoir," by Judith Barrington. Portland, OR: The Eighth Mountain Press, 2000.
"A Joint Declaration?: Justification As Theosis In Aquinas And Luther", William Cavanaugh
"A Joint Declaration?: Justification As Theosis In Aquinas And Luther", William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
The Church As Counterculture, Michael Budde
The Church As Counterculture, Michael Budde
Michael Budde
The question, "What does it mean to be 'the church'?" has always been among the most controversial and of vital concern to political, economic, and ecclesial leaders alike. How it is answered influences whether Christianity will be a force for legitimating or subverting existing secular relations of power, influence, and privilege. The Church as Counterculture enters the debates on Christian identity, purpose, and organization by calling for the churches to reclaim their roles as "communities of disciples"-distinct and distinctive groups formed by the priorities and practices of Jesus-to constitute a countercultural reality and challenge to secular society and existing power …
A Changing Bridge For Changing Times: The History Of The West Boston Bridge, 1793-1907, Dale H. Freeman
A Changing Bridge For Changing Times: The History Of The West Boston Bridge, 1793-1907, Dale H. Freeman
Dale H. Freeman
Master of Arts Thesis, June 2000: This thesis examines the construction in 1793 of the West Boston Bridge, the first bridge to span the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, and its successors at the same location in 1854 and then 1907 (the Longfellow Bridge). It is a study of the impact of these bridges on the commercial development and urban settlement patterns of both Cambridge and Boston, and it sets the construction of each bridge in the historical context of the period in which each was built. The thesis utilizes a variety of primary sources drawn from the Cambridge …
A Philosophical Disease: Bioethics, Culture, And Identity, Charles Weijer
A Philosophical Disease: Bioethics, Culture, And Identity, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Special Double Issue Of Gothic Studies, Steven Bruhm
Special Double Issue Of Gothic Studies, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
No abstract provided.
Badi‘A Masabni, Artiste And Modernist: The Egyptian Print Media’S Carnival Of National Identity, Roberta Dougherty
Badi‘A Masabni, Artiste And Modernist: The Egyptian Print Media’S Carnival Of National Identity, Roberta Dougherty
Robin Dougherty
Bioethics: An Anthology, Charles Weijer
An Historical Take On The Physician's Charter, Nuala Kenny, Charles Weijer
An Historical Take On The Physician's Charter, Nuala Kenny, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Die Fülle Oder Das Nichts?: Martin Heidegger And Edith Stein On The Question Of Being, Antonio Calcagno
Die Fülle Oder Das Nichts?: Martin Heidegger And Edith Stein On The Question Of Being, Antonio Calcagno
Antonio Calcagno
No abstract provided.
Secret Chicago: The Unique Guidebook To Chicago's Hidden Sites, Sounds & Tastes, Sam Weller
Secret Chicago: The Unique Guidebook To Chicago's Hidden Sites, Sounds & Tastes, Sam Weller
Sam Weller
No abstract provided.
Albert B. Cleage, Jr., Cynthia Taylor
Albert B. Cleage, Jr., Cynthia Taylor
Cynthia Taylor
Clinical Equipoise And Rct Design, Charles Weijer
Clinical Equipoise And Rct Design, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
This presentation addresses these questions:
• “Upon what ethical grounds may the physician offer RCT enrollment to a patient?”
• Which is the preferred moral basis of the RCT?
David Punter, Gothic Pathologies: The Text, The Body And The Law, Steven Bruhm
David Punter, Gothic Pathologies: The Text, The Body And The Law, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
No abstract provided.
Scotland, Michael Graham
Scotland, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
This beautifully illustrated book is the most ambitious one-volume survey of the Reformation yet. A timely and much-needed account, it looks at every aspect of the Reformation world and considers new historical research which has led to the expansion of the subject both thematically and geographically. The strength of The Reformation World is its breadth and originality, with material drawn from many different countries, including archival material only recently made available to scholars in central Europe.
Review Of Julian Of Norwich And The Mystical Body Politic Of Christ, Joan Nuth
Review Of Julian Of Norwich And The Mystical Body Politic Of Christ, Joan Nuth
Joan M. Nuth
No abstract provided.
The Numinous And Modernity: An Interpretation Of Rudolf Otto's Philosophy Of Religion, Todd Gooch
The Numinous And Modernity: An Interpretation Of Rudolf Otto's Philosophy Of Religion, Todd Gooch
Todd Gooch
The author traces the development of Rudolf Otto’s attempt to construct a normative science of religion. This should respond to concerns facing Protestant theologians in Germany at the turn of the century. Moreover, he examines the reception of Otto’s ideas after World War One. The volume contains name and subject indexes.
Reviewed by:
Gregory D. Alles, The Journal of Religion 83:4 (Oct. 2003), 654-656.
Hans Waldenfels, S.J., Theologische Literaturzeitung 127:6 (Oct. 2002), 673-674.
The Baldwin Effect: An Archeology, David Depew
The Baldwin Effect: An Archeology, David Depew
David J Depew
Abstract: “The Baldwin effect” stands for a wide variety of ways in which learn ing can be conceived as guiding adap tive evolution ary change. An analysis of the history of this notion reveals that it does not reliably refer either to a theory-neutral empirical phenomenon or to a single theoretical hypothesis. On the contrary, articulations of the general idea depend on distinctive, but in commensurable, theoretical backgrounds. In reconstructing the conceptual history of the Baldwin effect I hope to support contemporary explorations of idea by encouraging the articulation of new theoretical frameworks in which it might make sense. I …