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Full-Text Articles in Philosophy
Who Should Foot The Bill For Continuing Review Of Research?, Charles Weijer
Who Should Foot The Bill For Continuing Review Of Research?, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno
Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno
Antonio Calcagno
No abstract provided.
Minimal Risk And Its Implications, Charles Weijer
Minimal Risk And Its Implications, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Vernacularism is the view that logical forms are fundamentally assigned to natural language expressions, and are only derivatively assigned to anything else, e.g., propositions, mental representations, expressions of symbolic logic, etc. In this paper, we argue that Vernacularism is not as plausible as it first appears because of non-sentential speech. More specifically, there are argument-premises, meant by speakers of non-sentences, for which no natural language paraphrase is readily available in the language used by the speaker and the hearer. The speaker can intend this proposition and the hearer can recover it (and its logical form). Since they cannot, by hypothesis, …
Should Physicians Accept Gifts From Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase The True Value Of Care, Charles Weijer
Should Physicians Accept Gifts From Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase The True Value Of Care, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Equality, Responsibility, And The Law, Arthur Ripstein, Samantha Brennan
Equality, Responsibility, And The Law, Arthur Ripstein, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Informing Patients Of Uncertainty In Clinical Trials, S. Halpern, J. Karlawish, Charles Weijer
Informing Patients Of Uncertainty In Clinical Trials, S. Halpern, J. Karlawish, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Supererogatory Superluminality, Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland
Supererogatory Superluminality, Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland
Brian Kierland
We argue that any superluminal theory T is empirically equivalent to a nonsuperluminal theory T∗, with the following constraints on T∗: T∗ preserves the spacetime intervals between events as entailed by T , T∗ is naturalistic (as long as T is), and all the events which have causes according to T also have causes according to T∗. Tim Maudlin (1996) defines standard interpretations of quantum mechanics as interpretations ‘according to which there was a unique set of outcomes in Aspect’s laboratory, which outcomes occurred at spacelike separation’, and Maudlin claims that standard …
Continuing Review Of Research Approved By Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer
Continuing Review Of Research Approved By Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Wars: Disputes Over International Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
The Ethics Wars: Disputes Over International Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
Charles Weijer
The effort to revise the Declaration of Helsinki and the CIOMS Guidelines has sparked a sometimes vitriolic debate centering on the use of placebo controls.
Gay Rights As A Particular Instantiation Of Human Rights, Vincent Samar
Gay Rights As A Particular Instantiation Of Human Rights, Vincent Samar
Vincent Samar
Only Blood Would Be More Red: Irigaray, Merleau-Ponty And The Ethics Of Sexual Difference, Helen A. Fielding
Only Blood Would Be More Red: Irigaray, Merleau-Ponty And The Ethics Of Sexual Difference, Helen A. Fielding
Helen A Fielding
Irigaray turns to Merleau-Ponty's intuitions about the perception of color to develop her own insights into the creative emergence of sexuate identity. As a quality of the flesh, color cannot be reduced to formal codes. The privileging of word and text inherent to Western culture suppresses the coming into being of the embodied subject in his or her own situated context. Color, tied as it is to a corporeal creativity could provide an important link since it facilitates reflection, and a re-enfleshing through color of a differentiated sexuate identity tied to the imagination as well as to genetic identity.
Practical Ethics And Philosophical Reflection, Michael Pritchard
Practical Ethics And Philosophical Reflection, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Work In Progress, Stephen Asma
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Work In Progress, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Features performance artists Orlan and Stelarc and their different approaches to explore the fuzzy boundary between technology and biological body. How art students described nose surgery of Stelarc, a French performance artist; Definition of posthuman artist; Qualities of posthuman artists; Details on the works of Stelarc; Information on the `Stomach Sculpture' of Stelarc.
A Guide To Ethics, Steven Luper
Agonism, Emma Norman
Rec Approval, Charles Weijer
Morality: Its Meaning And Justification, Bernard Gert, Samantha Brennan
Morality: Its Meaning And Justification, Bernard Gert, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
The Badness Of Death, The Wrongness Of Killing, And The Moral Importance Of Autonomy, Samantha Brennan
The Badness Of Death, The Wrongness Of Killing, And The Moral Importance Of Autonomy, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
The Future And Value Of Rights: Rights Versus Responsibilities, Samantha Brennan
The Future And Value Of Rights: Rights Versus Responsibilities, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
The Fallacy Of Universalism: The Nature And Status Of African Philosophy Revisited, Tamba Nlandu
The Fallacy Of Universalism: The Nature And Status Of African Philosophy Revisited, Tamba Nlandu
Tamba Nlandu
No abstract provided.
Developmental Systems, Darwinian Evolution,And The Unity Of Science, Bruce Weber, David Depew
Developmental Systems, Darwinian Evolution,And The Unity Of Science, Bruce Weber, David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
The Research Subject As Entrepreneur, James Anderson, Charles Weijer
The Research Subject As Entrepreneur, James Anderson, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Neo-Kantian Ethics, Harry Van Der Linden
Libertarianism, Motivation, And Rights, Samantha Brennan
Libertarianism, Motivation, And Rights, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Hospital Policy On Appropriate Use Of Life-Sustaining Treatment, Peter Singer, Geoff Barker, Kerry Bowman, Christine Harrison, Philip Kernerman, Judy Kopelow, Neil Lazar, Charles Weijer, Stephen Workman
Hospital Policy On Appropriate Use Of Life-Sustaining Treatment, Peter Singer, Geoff Barker, Kerry Bowman, Christine Harrison, Philip Kernerman, Judy Kopelow, Neil Lazar, Charles Weijer, Stephen Workman
Charles Weijer
OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto Critical Care Medicine Program/Joint Centre for Bioethics Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment. The clinical problem addressed by the Task Force was dealing with requests by patients or substitute decision makers for life-sustaining treatment that their healthcare providers believe is inappropriate.
DESIGN: Case study.
SETTING: The University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics/Critical Care Medicine Program Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment.
PARTICIPANTS: The 24-member Task Force included physician and nursing leaders from five critical care units, bioethicists, a legal …
Misrepresenting Research: Commentary, Charles Weijer
Misrepresenting Research: Commentary, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Epistemic Status Of Value-Cognition In Max Scheler's Philosophy Of Religion, Todd Gooch
The Epistemic Status Of Value-Cognition In Max Scheler's Philosophy Of Religion, Todd Gooch
Todd Gooch
The following paper was written in response to a call for papers addressing "The Role of the Emotions in Religious Reasoning," and was presented to the Philosophy of Religion Group of the American Academy of Religion in Nashville, Tennessee on November 21, 2000. Whatever else might be said about it, Scheler's treatment of this theme is among the most original to have been articulated by any major twentieth-century philosopher. The paper is divided into two parts. The first part examines Scheler's views on religion in relation to his broader philosophical project. The second part seeks to determine the epistemological significance …
Conceptualizing Community In Order To Realize It, Brenda Wirkus
Conceptualizing Community In Order To Realize It, Brenda Wirkus
Brenda Wirkus
No abstract provided.
Communication And Community: The Conceptual Background, David Depew, John Peters
Communication And Community: The Conceptual Background, David Depew, John Peters
David J Depew
No abstract provided.