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    Sense of agency is related to gamma band coupling in an inferior parietal-preSMA circuitry.AninaRitterband-Rosenbaum,Jens B. Nielsen &Mark S. Christensen -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Sense of agency as synecdoche: Multiple neurobiological mechanisms may underlie the phenomenon summarized as sense of agency.Angeliki Charalampaki,Anke Ninija Karabanov,AninaRitterband-Rosenbaum,Jens Bo Nielsen,Hartwig Roman Siebner &Mark Schram Christensen -2022 -Consciousness and Cognition 101 (C):103307.
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  3. The Philosophy of Human Rights International Perspectives /Edited by Alan S.Rosenbaum. --. --.Alan S.Rosenbaum -1980 - Greenwood Press, 1980.
     
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    A systematic, large-scale study of synaesthesia: implications for the role of early experience in lexical-colour associations.Anina N. Rich,John L. Bradshaw &Jason B. Mattingley -2005 -Cognition 98 (1):53-84.
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    The symmetry argument: Lucretius against the fear of death.Stephen E.Rosenbaum -1989 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (2):353-373.
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    Out of sight, out of mind: The attentional blink can eliminate synaesthetic colours.Anina N. Rich &Jason B. Mattingley -2010 -Cognition 114 (3):320-328.
    Mechanisms of selective attention exert a powerful influence on visual perception. We examined whether attentional selection is necessary for generation of the vivid colours experienced by individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Twelve synaesthetes and matched controls viewed rapid serial displays of nonsense characters within which were embedded an oriented grating (T1) and a letter-prime (T2), forming a modified attentional blink (AB) task. At the end of the stream a coloured probe appeared that was either congruent or incongruent with the synaesthetic colour (...) elicited by the letter-prime. When the prime was attended, synaesthetes showed a reliable effect of prime-probe congruency. In contrast, when the prime appeared at 350 ms following T1 (during the AB), the congruency effect was eliminated. Our findings suggest that focused attention is crucial for inducing letters to elicit colours in synaesthesia. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Epicurus and annihilation.StephenRosenbaum -1989 -Philosophical Quarterly 39 (154):81-90.
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    A conceptual mediation hypothesis of synaesthesia: What can yellow Tuesdays tell us about how we represent objects?RichAnina &Chiou Rocco -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Sentience.Stuart E.Rosenbaum -1976 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):578-580.
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    The role of attention in synesthesia.Anina N. Rich &Jason B. Mattingley -2013 - In Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard,Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia. Oxford University Press. pp. 265.
    Mechanisms of attention play a crucial role in filtering sensory inputs from the external world, allowing information to be prioritised for goal directed behaviour. To what extent might these same capacity-limited processes influence grapheme-colour synaesthesia, in which letters, numbers or words evoke concurrent experiences of colour? Asking synaesthetes themselves whether attention seems important in their experiences has provided a range of answers. On the one hand, for some synaesthetes, diverting attention can diminish the quality of their synaesthetic colours. On the (...) other, there are suggestions that synaesthetic experiences can themselves alter the manner in which attention is allocated to sensory stimuli in the environment. Here, we review a range of empirical investigations that have examined the role of attention in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. A particular focus of these studies has been the extent to which an inducing stimulus - such as an achromatic letter or digit - must be attended or consciously perceived to trigger a concurrent synaesthetic experience. In most cases, limiting attention or masking inducers tends to reduce or eliminate behavioural evidence of synaesthetic experiences. We also discuss how synaesthesia might improve performance in visual search tasks through post-attentive processes such as grouping, or by facilitating decision-making processes. (shrink)
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    The Wisdom of Mma Ramotswe.StuartRosenbaum -2008 -The Pluralist 3 (3):79 - 94.
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    Ethical Considerations at the Intersection Between Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy and Medical Assistance in Dying.DanielRosenbaum,Matthew Cho,Evan Schneider,Sarah Hales &Daniel Z. Buchman -2023 -American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):139-141.
    Peterson et al. (2023) identify important ethical issues that are relevant to psychedelic therapy and research in various clinical populations and contexts. This is certainly the case in palliative...
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    (1 other version)How to Be Dead and Not Care: A Defense of Epicurus.Stephen E.Rosenbaum -1986 -American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):217 - 225.
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    Dare to Be Human: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey.Michael ShoshaniRosenbaum -2009 - Routledge.
    Daniel is 35, successful, a high level professional and an accomplished academic - yet he is also a virgin, who fears that he will spend the rest of his life alone. More importantly, Daniel has existed in an emotional bubble all of his life, and has had no intimate friendships. In other words, he is not fully alive, and seeks psychotherapy because he is haunted by not understanding what is wrong with him. He is attractive to women, yet as soon (...) as a woman tries to get close to him, he runs away. Lacking an inner foundation, he fears that women will annihilate him, like his overbearing mother who abused him as a child. Quite simply, this book is an unprecedented achievement, taking the reader into actual psychoanalytic sessions and sharing with the reader Michael ShoshaniRosenbaum’s dialogues with Daniel, vividly illustrating his pain and struggle to transcend his existential plight. Furthermore, as the author of two sections of the book, Daniel himself provides a rare, insightful view from the other side of the couch, illuminating the challenge and change experienced within the other half of the therapeutic relationship. It is a compelling psychological adventure, fusing together the intimacy of the therapy with an account of the revolutionary changes that have occurred in the practice of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis over the last decades. Daniel is like no one else, and yet he is everyone, making this book a must for every person searching for self-knowledge, allowing the reader to identify with Daniel and his struggle to become human. (shrink)
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    The Property Objection and the Principle of Identity.Stuart E.Rosenbaum -1977 -Philosophical Studies 32 (2):155-164.
    James cornman and r routley and v macrae have argued that the principle of identity (alias leibniz's law) is inconsistent with certain plausible and widely accepted identity statements; e.G., "the temperature of a gas is identical with the mean kinetic energy of the molecules of the gas." they argue on this ground that the principle of identity should be modified to remove this appearance of inconsistency. The requisite modification however, Removes whatever "metaphysical teeth" the unmodified version might have had. I (...) argue in this paper that such attacks on the principle of identity are utterly unwarranted. (shrink)
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    Keeping Track: The Tracking and Identification of Human Agents.Anina N. Rich &Nicolas J. Bullot -2014 -Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (4):560-566.
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    The Finger Calculus in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages Studies on Roman Game Counters I.Elisabeth Alföldi-Rosenbaum -1971 -Frühmittelalterliche Studien 5 (1):1-9.
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  18. Bread and Roses: Jewish Women Transform the American Labor Movement.PhD JudithRosenbaum -2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson,The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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    Causal inference.Paul R.Rosenbaum -2023 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Causality is central to the understanding and use of data; without an understanding of cause and effect relationships, we cannot use data to answer important questions in medicine and many other fields.
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    Pragmatism’s deliberation.StuartRosenbaum -2004 -Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):163-172.
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    The Use of Nazi Medical Experimentation Data.Alan S.Rosenbaum -1989 -International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):59-67.
  22. Unconscious priming eliminates automatic binding of colour and alphanumeric form in synaesthesia.Jason B. Mattingley,Anina N. Rich,Greg Yelland &John L. Bradshaw -2001 -Nature 410 (6828):580-582.
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    The Irreplaceable Program in an Era of Uncertainty.SaraRosenbaum &Elizabeth Taylor -2018 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (4):883-886.
    In 2017, Medicaid faced a near-death experience, the third of its 53-year history. Its survival and resilience is a testament not just to its size but to the multiple, vital roles Medicaid plays in the health care system, and its ability to adapt to emerging population health needs. It can take an existential threat to make these indispensable qualities clear.
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    Confrontations with the Reaper: A Philosophical Study of the Nature and Value of Death.Stephen E.Rosenbaum -1995 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (1):233-236.
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    Epicurus on Pleasure and the Complete Life.Stephen E.Rosenbaum -1990 -The Monist 73 (1):21-41.
    The popular impression of Epicurean hedonism is that it advocates a life of sensual delights. Scholars know, however, that this impression is mistaken, both because of the overall conceptual structure of Epicurus’ ethics and because Epicurus prominently and repeatedly expressed such ideas as this.
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    External Mosaic Decoration on Late Antique Buildings.Elisabeth Alföldi-Rosenbaum -1970 -Frühmittelalterliche Studien 4 (1):1-7.
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    A note on the impossibility of rationalizing desire.Stuart E.Rosenbaum -1984 -Journal of Value Inquiry 18 (1):63-67.
  28. Diana T. Meyers and Kenneth Kipnis, eds., Philosophical Dimensions of the Constitution Reviewed by.Alan S.Rosenbaum -1989 -Philosophy in Review 9 (4):161-164.
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    Philosophical Reflections on Genocide and the Claim About the Uniqueness of the Holocaust.Alan S.Rosenbaum -1998 -The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 7:40-46.
    It has been argued, and not without emotional detachment, that the Holocaust is unlike other events in world and Jewish history. Those who offer such arguments also claim that comparisons between events of ethnic cleansing, mass murder and other sorts of criminal behavior are not meant to purvey a kind of moral one-upmanship. The suffering and harm in one instance is as morally repugnant as those in any other instance, whether it is a Jewish child gassed and cremated by the (...) Nazis, a black child lynched in the southern United States, an Armenian child deliberately poisoned in a Turkish hospital, a Ukrainian child starved to death in a Stalinist blockade, a Native American child shot to death by Conquistadors, a Rwandan child hacked to death, or a Bosnian child blown to pieces by a land mine or sniper. (shrink)
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    Race, Justice and American Intellectual Traditions.StuartRosenbaum -2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Some American intellectual traditions, although pristine in appearance, are racist at their core. This book reveals the racism inherent in those Platonist and Enlightenment moral traditions that motivate much contemporary rhetoric. Part One contains five chapters of substantial critique, while Part Two contains four chapters of constructive suggestion explaining how indigenous American traditions of thought about morality avoid the racism of conventional Western moral thought that dominates political rhetoric. This book, because of its focus, thesis, and brevity, will be useful (...) in a number of academic contexts, including political science, American studies, philosophy, sociology, and also to the larger educated public. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Gilbert Cannan and Bertrand Russell: an Addition to the Logic of a Literary Symbol.S. P.Rosenbaum -2001 -Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21.
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    Mill's "Individualism".Alan S.Rosenbaum -1976 -Philosophy in Context 5 (9999):54-61.
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    Observation and experiment: an introduction to causal inference.Paul R.Rosenbaum -2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    We hear that a glass of red wine prolongs life, that alcohol is a carcinogen, that pregnant women should drink not a drop of alcohol. Major medical journals first claimed that hormone replacement therapy reduces the risk of heart disease, then reversed themselves and said it increases the risk of heart disease. What are the effects caused by consuming alcohol or by receiving hormone replacement therapy? These are causal questions, questions about the effects caused by treatments, policies or preventable exposures. (...) Some causal questions can be studied in randomized trials, in which a coin is flipped to decide the treatment for the next experimental subject. Because randomized trials are not always practical, nor always ethical, many causal questions are investigated in non-randomized observational studies. The reversal of opinion about hormone replacement therapy occurred when a randomized clinical trial contradicted a series of earlier observational studies. Using minimal mathematics - high school algebra and coin flips -- and numerous examples, Observation and Experiment explains the key concepts and methods of causal inference. Examples of randomized experiments and observational studies are drawn from clinical medicine, economics, public health and epidemiology, clinical psychology and psychiatry. (shrink)
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    Transformationen in mentalen Zuständen der Traumatisierung.BentRosenbaum &Sverre Varvin -2022 -Psyche 76 (9-10):826-855.
    Traumatisierte Menschen haben mit vorübergehenden oder anhaltenden Symbolisierungsschwierigkeiten zu kämpfen. Diese treten entweder in psychisch eingekapselter, umgrenzter Form in Erscheinung oder als psychische Funktionsabläufe, die sich in umfassenderer Weise auf die Lebensprojekte, politischen Einstellungen und kulturellen Normvorstellungen der Person auswirken, und zeigen sich in ihrer Körper-Welt-Beziehung, ihrer Individuum-Gruppen-Beziehung und/oder ihrer Individuum-Diskurs-Beziehung. Die Schwierigkeiten können in imaginativen und symbolischen Funktionsmodi auftreten. Gravierende Störungen der Symbolisierung lassen sich aus psychoanalytischer Sicht beschreiben als Begleiterscheinungen der paranoid-schizoiden und der autistisch-berührenden Position (Ogden), als Evakuierung (...) von Beta-Elementen in den Körper (Bion), als Verwerfung (Lacan) und als Urverdrängung (Freud). Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt einige psychoanalytisch fundierte semiotische Überlegungen vor, die dem Forschungsfeld Trauma und Psychose entstammen. Anhand von Fallbeispielen werden der Zusammenbruch der Symbolisierung, Fixierungen auf den nichtsymbolischen Modus der psychischen Repräsentation und die Re-Symbolisierung erläutert, die sich dank der kreativen transformativen Intervention des Analytikers vollzieht. (shrink)
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    The theory of cognitive residues: A new view of fantasy.David A.Rosenbaum -1972 -Psychological Review 79 (6):471-486.
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    Patterns of preserved and impaired spatial memory in a case of developmental amnesia.R. ShaynaRosenbaum,Benjamin N. Cassidy &Katherine A. Herdman -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Railing Against Realism: Philosophy andTo The Lighthouse.S. P.Rosenbaum -1983 -Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):89-91.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Fragments RAILING AGAINST REALISM: PHILOSOPHY AND TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by S. P.ROSENBAUM The argument of Graheim Parkes's "Imagining Reality in To the Lighthouse" is described by its author as "a railing against the realist position" (p. 35) as he understands it primarily in my article "The Philosophical Reedism ofVirginia Woolf." ' Apart from the question of whemer railing is a useful way of conducting an (...) inquiry into literature and philosophy, Parkes's discussion raises several important issues about these connections. The way diey are raised, however, involves various mistedces and muddles that make a brief reply to his eurticle difficult. To begin with a small reveeding example, Parkes asserts that I miss the irony in Virginia Woolfs use of die letters P, Q, and R to describe Mr. Ramsay's problems of diought (p. 41). Here is what I wrote: "By representing Mr. Ramsay 's thinking as proceeding in die very genered form of conventional logical symbols, Virginia Woolf is wittily extending the standard letters used to symbolize die conditional type of argument, If P men Cf (p. 339, with italics added this time). Parkes's misreading of my text does not inspire confidence when he turns to Virginia Woolfs fiction or G. E. Moore's philosophy. On a more significant issue, Parkes complains that I boggle his mind by saying diat philosophically, Moore influenced Virginia Woolf more man anyone else, whereas Platonic ideas abound in her books (p. 35). Of course they do, but not very much in her epistemology, which was the subject of my eurticle.2 What Peirkes does not mention is that Plato was also a profound influence on Moore's philosophy. One of die reasons Moore's influence on Bloomsbury was so strong is that he reinterpreted Plato for them. In her images and ideas Virginia Woolf was influenced direcdy dirough her reading of Plato etnd also indirectly through the work of Plotinus and Moore. These influences are not easily sepeurated, which is why studies of Platonic emd Neoplatonic influences in her work that ignore Moore's significance are so incomplete. 89 90Philosophy and Literature Peirkes claims mat die evidence of Moore's influence on Virginia Woolf is slight (p. 34), and then he concerns himself with the putative influences of German philosophers for whom mere is no evidence at all. In the fifteen years since I wrote my article, the biographical evidence for Moore's influence has continued to accumulate as Virginia Woolfs letters, memoirs, emd dieiries were published. From her first novel, in which Principia Etnica is quoted emd briefly discussed, down to die recently discovered revised version of her last memoir, in which she reaffirms her deep respect for Moore,3 the indications of Moore's significance for Virginia Woolf ought to convince any disinterested reader. It cannot be dismissed with a sneer about "the voguish fascination of the Bloomsbury Group..." (p. 34), especially from someone proposing to study yet again the depth psychology of her fiction via Nietzsche and Heidegger (P- 44). Nothing I say here, of course, will persuade Parkes of the value of philosophical realism for understanding To the Lighthouse because diat philosophy, as he conceives of it in his article, consists of straw. To tedce just one exeimple, Peirkes appeeurs to believe Moore's epistemology etrgues "diat things and persons are what they are independently of human consciousness" (p. 37). There is no space here to explain philosophical realism again to Parkes, odier than to note that it is not inconsistent with the veirious concerns (to use Peurkes's terminology) about "transpersonal imagination" or "participation in phenomena" that he finds so interesting in the novel. But what about die novel? For readers indifferent to whether Moore or Russell, Nietzsche or Heidegger are to be found in To the Lighthouse, the relevant question is what such philosophical interpretations medce of it. To them I ceui only say, reread the novel and then ask yourselves if an account of it diat says nothing about die value of art and almost nodiing about the value oflove bears much resemblance to your reading experience. Parkes thinks the portrait of Mr. Ramsay is unsympathetic because he is criticized emd mocked... (shrink)
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  38. Amos of Israel: A New Interpretation.Stanley N.Rosenbaum -1990
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    Four questions for passive frame theory.David A.Rosenbaum -2016 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Jamesian Religious Pluralism.StuartRosenbaum -2006 -Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):79-81.
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    National Health Reform and America’s Uninsured.SaraRosenbaum,Jeanne M. Lambrew &Joel Teitelbaum -2004 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (3):386-389.
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    Pragmatism and Religion: Classical Sources and Original Essays.Stuart E.Rosenbaum (ed.) -2003 - University of Illinois Press.
    Talks about American pragmatism that is a fertile soil for growth in Western religious thought.
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    When You Least Expect It.Julie RothsteinRosenbaum -2010 -Hastings Center Report 40 (1):7-8.
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    A Virtue of Dewey’s Moral Thought.StuartRosenbaum -1994 -Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (1):187-197.
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    Der Amateur als Künstler: Studien zur Geschichte und Funktion des Dilettantismus im 18. Jahrhundert.AlexanderRosenbaum -2010 - Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag.
    Das Phänomen des Amateurkünstlers und Dilettanten zählt zu den bisher kaum beachteten Gegenständen der kunsthistorischen Forschung. Das Werk dieser Schaffenden darf gleichwohl als ein entscheidender Beitrag zur Kunst- und Künstlergeschichte des 18. Jahrhunderts verstanden werden. Unter einem Dilettanten versteht man gemeinhin einen Laien und Stümper, welcher dem Metier, in dem er sich versucht, eher Schaden als Nutzen bringt. Dabei wird ausser Acht gelassen, dass sich künstlerisch begabte Personen vor allem deshalb als Dilettanten bezeichneten, um sich vom professionellen Künstler abzugrenzen. Dilettieren (...) wurde als eine dem Adel vorbehaltene exklusive Form der Kunstausübung verstanden, die sich weder finanziellen Interessen noch dem Geschmack eines grösseren Publikums unterwerfen musste und sich somit kreative Freiräume ermöglichte. (shrink)
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    Heikes on Being Reasonable.StuartRosenbaum -2012 -Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (2):75-79.
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    On Teaching.Alan S.Rosenbaum -1989 -Teaching Philosophy 12 (4):399-404.
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    Allowing Small Businesses and the Self-Employed to Buy Health Care Coverage through Public Programs.SaraRosenbaum,Phyllis C. Borzi &Vernon Smith -2001 -Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (2):193-201.
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    Recovering Integrity: Moral Thought in American Pragmatism.StuartRosenbaum -2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book brings integrity to the center of philosophical conversations about morality and traces its roots as a philosophical idea to the American pragmatist tradition.
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    Epicurean Moral Theory.Stephen E.Rosenbaum -1996 -History of Philosophy Quarterly 13 (4):389 - 410.
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