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    Writing the Manic Subject: Rhetorical Passivity in Plato's Phaedrus.Robin Reames &CourtneySloey -2021 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (1):1-24.
    ABSTRACT This essay questions the reading of Plato's Phaedrus according to which writing is understood as a mechanism of objectivity and critical distance. Plato's denomination of writing as a “pharmakon” indicates a deep ambiguity in his definition of writing—an ambiguity embodied in Phaedrus's written speech. The speech triggers both critical analysis and a simultaneous “rhetorical passivity,” whereby upon hearing the speech Socrates is consumed by a manic power. Although Socrates explicitly decries the detrimental consequences of writing in the Myth of (...) Theuth, he nevertheless is overcome by the power of the written speech and driven to a state of logomania. The Phaedrus demonstrates the potential for the written word to release one into a type of passivity, where the subject is no longer an autonomous master but a passive receiver. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Courtney S. Cox and Jessica C. Campbell reply.Courtney S. Campbell &Jessica C. Cox -forthcoming -Hastings Center Report 41 (4):8-9.
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    Technical Ekphrasis in Greek and Roman Science and Literature: The Written Machine Between Alexandria and Rome.Courtney Roby -2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ekphrasis is familiar as a rhetorical tool for inducing enargeia, the vivid sense that a reader or listener is actually in the presence of the objects described. This book focuses on the ekphrastic techniques used in ancient Greek and Roman literature to describe technological artifacts. Since the literary discourse on technology extended beyond technical texts, this book explores 'technical ekphrasis' in a wide range of genres, including history, poetry, and philosophy as well as mechanical, scientific, and mathematical works. Technical authors (...) like Philo of Byzantium, Vitruvius, Hero of Alexandria, and Claudius Ptolemy are put into dialogue with close contemporaries in other genres, like Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Ovid, and Aelius Theon. The treatment of 'technical ekphrasis' here covers the techniques of description, the interaction of verbal and visual elements, the role of instructions, and the balance between describing the artifact's material qualities and the other bodies of knowledge it evokes. (shrink)
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    John McDowell, The Engaged Intellect. Reviewed by.Courtney Fugate -2012 -Philosophy in Review 32 (2):117-120.
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    Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide.Courtney D. Fugate (ed.) -2018 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant divided his course of lectures on metaphysics into six parts: a section entitled 'prolegomena' followed by chapters on ontology, cosmology, empirical psychology, rational psychology, and natural theology. This volume's ten chapters, written by leading Kant scholars, constitute the most comprehensive and informed analysis of his metaphysics lectures to date. The book provides balanced coverage of the lecture transcripts from Kant's course by following his general structure, with at least one chapter devoted to major themes from each of its parts. (...) As well as examining what the lecture transcripts can tell us about the content, context, and development of Kant's thought on a range of key topics - from his conception of transcendental philosophy to his critical theism - the contributors to this volume also offer expert discussion and insight on how to make responsible use of these key primary materials from the Kantian corpus. (shrink)
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    The Potential Role for Cognitive Training in Sport: More Research Needed.Courtney C. Walton,Richard J. Keegan,Mike Martin &Harry Hallock -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Bearing witnes: religious meanings in bioethics.Courtney S. Campbell -2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    In Bearing Witness,Courtney S. Campbell draws on his experience as a teacher, scholar, and a bioethics consultant to propose an innovative interpretation of the significance of religious values and traditions for bioethics and health care. The book offers a distinctive exposition of a covenantal ethic of gift-response-responsibility-transformation that informs a quest for meaning in the profound choices that patients, families, and professionals face in creating, sustaining, and ending life. Campbell's account of "bearing witness" offers new understandings of formative (...) ethical concepts, situates medicine as a calling and vocation rooted in concepts of healing, affirms professional commitments of presence for suffering and dying persons, and presents a prophetic critique of medical-assisted death. This book offers compelling critiques of secular models of medical professionalism and of individualistic assumptions that distort the physician-patient relationship. This innovative interpretation bears witness to the relevance of religious perspectives on an array of bioethical issues from new reproductive technologies to genetics to debates over end-of-life ethics and bears witness against the oddities of a market-oriented and consumerist vision of health care that is especially salient for an era of health-care reform. (shrink)
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    Harvesting the living?: Separating brain death and organ transplantation.Courtney S. Campbell -2004 -Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (3):301-318.
    : The chronic shortage of transplantable organs has reached critical proportions. In the wake of this crisis, some bioethicists have argued there is sufficient public support to expand organ recovery through use of neocortical criteria of death or even pre-mortem organ retrieval. I present a typology of ways in which data gathered from the public can be misread or selectively used by bioethicists in service of an ideological or policy agenda, resulting in bad policy and bad ethics. Such risks should (...) lead us to look at alternatives for increasing organ supplies short of expanding or abandoning the dead donor rule. The chronic problem of organ scarcity should prompt bioethicists to engage in constructive dialogue about the relation of the social sciences and bioethics, to examine the social malleability of the definition of death, and to revisit the question of the priority of organ transplants in the overall package of healthcare benefits provided to most, but not all, citizens. (shrink)
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    Problems with the Highest Good.Courtney D. Fugate -2022 -Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (3):385-404.
    In this paper, I want to focus not on the problems that I believe may threaten Kant’s account of the highest good, but instead on those that I believe threaten the majority of the interpretive reconstructions attempted by commentators and thus prevent the emergence of a consensus in the near future. My goal is to set forth exactly four problems to which I believe any successful interpretation or reconstruction of Kant’s account of the highest good will have to provide substantive (...) solutions and, in doing so, either break new theoretical ground or at least provide a more comprehensive methodology for sorting through the texts. (shrink)
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    Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy.Courtney D. Fugate &John Hymers (eds.) -2024 - Oxford University Press.
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    Elizabeth A. Kitsis is director of.Courtney S. Campbell -forthcoming -Hastings Center Report.
  12. Christian resources for peacemaking in a world of conflict.C.Courtney -1985 -Journal of Dharma 10 (1):25-33.
     
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    On Not Excluding the Poor Yet Again.CharlesCourtney -2008 -Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 11:25-32.
    Many philosophers agree that human rights are helpful for defining poverty (poverty is a violation of human rights) and for overcoming poverty (human rights provide a standard for measuring progress). I briefly examine the recent contributions of Paul Ricoeur, who sees human rights declarations as the occasion for aconversation leading to practical wisdom, and Thomas Pogge, who argues for a reform of the global institutional order that has done much harm and prevented billions of people from having secure access to (...) the objects of human rights. As a complement to the important contributions of Ricoeur and Pogge, I pose the question, Who should be the actors in the struggle against poverty? My answer, drawing on recent work by the United Nations Human Rights Commission, is that it is a violation of the human rights of those living in poverty if they are not full participants in the working for the eradication of poverty. (shrink)
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    A new English translation of the summa theologica.S. J. FrancisCourtney -1964 -Heythrop Journal 5 (4):424–431.
  15. Robert Hanna, Kant, Science, and Human Nature Reviewed by.Courtney David Fugate -2007 -Philosophy in Review 27 (5):350-352.
     
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  16. Race, Ethnicity, Religion.Courtney Jung -2006 - In Robert E. Goodin & Charles Tilly,The Oxford handbook of contextual political analysis. Oxford : New York: Oxford University Press.
  17. An Action Research Exploration Integrating Student Choice and Arts Activities in a Sixth.Courtney Kosky -2008 -Journal of Social Studies Research 32 (1):1.
  18. The making of a neurosurgeon. Harvey Cushing, Halstedian technique, and the birth of a specialty.Courtney Pendleton &Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa -2012 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 75 (4):8 - 16.
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    Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's Elucidations, Selected Notes, and Related Materials.Courtney Fugate,John Hymers &Alexander Baumgarten -2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    Available for the first time in English, this critical translation draws from the original seven Latin editions and Georg Friedrich Meier's 18th-century German translation. Together with a historical and philosophical introduction, extensive glossaries and notes, the text is supported by translations of Kant's elucidations and notes, Eberhard's insertions in the 1783 German edition and texts from the writings of Meier and Wolff. For scholars of Kant, the German Enlightenment and the history of metaphysics, Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics is an essential, authoritative (...) resource to a significant philosophical text. (shrink)
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    On a Supposed Solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.Courtney D. Fugate -2012 -European Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):349-373.
    The purpose of this paper is to challenge the suggestion that Kant offers a solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in his Metaphysics of Morals. The problem, briefly, is about how Kant can hold moral evil to be imputable when he also seems to hold that freedom is found only in moral actions. After providing a new formulation of this problem under the title ‘Objection R/S’ and describing the popular strategy for addressing it through reference to this text, the paper recounts (...) some of the history relevant to interpreting the passage in question. The paper then argues that this strategy is not supported by the text and indeed proves to be contrary to other arguments that are central to Kant's moral thought. The closing section briefly considers other possible ways of addressing the Objection R/S. (shrink)
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    Life of John Stuart Mill.W. L.Courtney -2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...) in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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    The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy.Courtney D. Fugate -2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This work argues that teleological motives lie at the heart of Kant's critical philosophy and that a precise analysis of teleological structures can both illuminate the basic strategy of its fundamental arguments and provide a key to understanding its unity. It thus aims, through an examination of each of Kant's major writings, to provide a detailed interpretation of his claim that philosophy in the true sense must consist of a teleologia rationis humanae. The author argues that Kant's critical philosophy forged (...) a new link between traditional teleological concepts and the basic structure of rationality, one that would later inform the dynamic conception of reason at the heart of German Idealism. The process by which this was accomplished began with Kant's development of a uniquely teleological conception of systematic unity already in the precritical period. The individual chapters of this work attempt to show how Kant adapted and refined this conception of systematic unity so that it came to form the structural basis for the critical philosophy. (shrink)
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    Seeing through: the Mirror as Religious Symbol.CharlesCourtney -1981 -Journal of Dharma 6 (3):299-310.
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    Graphic Pathogeographies.Courtney Donovan -2014 -Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (3):273-299.
    This paper focuses on the graphic pathogeographies in David B.’s Epileptic and David Small’s Stitches: A Memoir to highlight the significance of geographic concepts in graphic novels of health and disease. Despite its importance in such works, few scholars have examined the role of geography in their narrative and structure. I examine the role of place in Epileptic and Stitches to extend the academic discussion on graphic novels of health and disease and identify how such works bring attention to the (...) role of geography in the individual’s engagement with health, disease, and related settings. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks: A Better Model of Biological Object Recognition.Courtney J. Spoerer,Patrick McClure &Nikolaus Kriegeskorte -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Kant’s World Concept of Philosophy and Cosmopolitanism.Courtney Fugate -2019 -Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 101 (4):535-583.
    The goal of this paper is to better understand Kant’s conception of philosophy as a “world concept”, which is at the heart of the Architectonic of Pure Reason. This is pursued in two major parts. The first evaluates the textual foundation for reading Kant’s world concept of philosophy as cosmopolitanism and concludes that he most probably never himself equated philosophy as a world concept with any form of cosmopolitanism. The second major part of the paper clarifies this concept of philosophy (...) through the specific role it plays in the argument of the Architectonic. Kant’s unique concept of science is examined and compared with several specific applications of it found elsewhere in Kant’s writings. From this it is concluded that Kant’s intention in the Architectonic was to derive his world concept of philosophy from its logical counterpart, namely the scholastic concept of philosophy, and that its function there is to provide the idea from which the entire structure of Kantian critical metaphysics can be derived. Philosophy as a world concept, it is further argued, is the complete system of critical or Kantian metaphysics in application and the philosopher in this sense is the ideal critical metaphysician who fully realizes its laws through her own understanding and will. (shrink)
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  27. Your unconscious is showing: take control of your life with the 12 steps of consciousness.Courtney Tracy -2025 - New York: St. Martin's Essentials.
    A groundbreaking guide showing us how being "out of control" (and admitting it) is the first step to living a truly better, more meaningful life. Raise your hand if you've ever wanted to "self-improve" but, for some reason, you just can't follow through. Turns out, the issue isn't a lack of willpower. For centuries, we've been fed a common perspective: Explore your subconscious mind, heal your trauma, fit into your society, and happiness will follow, right? Wrong. Dr.Courtney Tracy, (...) also known as "The Truth Doctor," disrupts this outdated narrative through digestible scientific research, shockingly honest personal stories, and compassionate-yet-direct advice. Feeling out of control and helpless isn't a flaw but a universal truth of our existence. Instead of trying to change how we work as human beings (spoiler alert: you can't,) we need to embrace and make peace with our unconscious, making it work for and alongside us instead of against. Half psychology textbook written by your best friend (who's also a therapist), half comprehensive guide brimming with actionable insights for engaging with our unconscious positively and productively, Your Unconscious Is Showing is here to help us accept what we can't control, courageously change what we can, and wisely know the difference. (shrink)
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    Oregon's fight over the right to die.Courtney S. Campbell -1994 -Hastings Center Report 24 (2):3.
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  29. On James F. Childress.Courtney S. Campbell -1993 - In Allen Verhey & Stephen E. Lammers,Theological voices in medical ethics. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.. pp. 127.
     
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    Constructive ethics.William LeonardCourtney -1895 - London,: Chapman & Hall.
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    Drama and Feeling: An Aesthetic Theory.RichardCourtney -1995 - McGill Queens University Press.
    Drama and Feeling makes a case for placing educational drama firmly within the curriculum and provides drama educators with new insight into the dramatic art form and process.
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    Freethinkers of the nineteenth century.Jane Elizabeth HogarthCourtney -1920 - Philadelphia: R. West.
    Frederick Denison Maurice.--Matthew Arnold.--Charles Bradlaugh.--Thomas Henry Huxley.--Leslie Stephen.--Harriet Martineau.--Charles Kingsley.
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  33. Morals and Manners in Montesquieu's Analysis of the British System of Liberty'.Cecil PatrickCourtney -2009 - In Rebecca Kingston,Montesquieu and His Legacy. State University of New York Press.
     
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  34. Montesquieu's guiding principles and foundations.CecilCourtney -2021 - In Keegan Callanan & Sharon R. Krause,The Cambridge companion to Montesquieu. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Studies in Philosophy: Ancient and Modern.W. L.Courtney -2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...) in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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  36. The Metaphysics of John Stuart Mill.W. L.Courtney -1879 - C. Kegan Paul & Co.
     
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  37. The Highest Good and Kant's Proof(s) of God's Existence.Courtney Fugate -2014 -History of Philosophy Quarterly 31 (2).
    This paper explains a way of understanding Kant's proof of God's existence in the Critique of Practical Reason that has hitherto gone unnoticed and argues that this interpretation possesses several advantages over its rivals. By first looking at examples where Kant indicates the role that faith plays in moral life and then reconstructing the proof of the second Critique with this in view, I argue that, for Kant, we must adopt a certain conception of the highest good, and so also (...) must choose to believe in the kind of God that can make it possible, because this is essentially a way of actively striving for virtue. One advantage of this interpretation, I argue, is that it is able to make sense of the strong link Kant draws between morality and religion. (shrink)
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    Affective Determinants of Physical Activity: A Conceptual Framework and Narrative Review.Courtney J. Stevens,Austin S. Baldwin,Angela D. Bryan,Mark Conner,Ryan E. Rhodes &David M. Williams -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The literature on affective determinants of physical activity is growing rapidly. The present paper aims to provide greater clarity regarding the definition and distinctions among the various affect-related constructs that have been examined in relation to PA. Affective constructs are organized according to the Affect and Health Behavior Framework, including: affective response to PA; incidental affect; affect processing; and affectively charged motivational states. After defining each category of affective construct, we provide examples of relevant research showing how each construct may (...) relate to PA behavior. We conclude each section with a discussion of future directions for research. (shrink)
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    Reconciliation: six reasons to worry.Courtney Jung -2018 -Journal of Global Ethics 14 (2):252-265.
    ABSTRACTSince the release of the Final Report of the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, many non-Indigenous Canadians, politicians, and educational and cultural institutions have embraced reconciliation. Yet, many Indigenous people in Canada remain skeptical. In this article, I examine six reasons Indigenous people may resist reconciliation. Reconciliation may aim to restore a relationship that never existed in the first place, and may limit an Indigenous future. Reconciliation may look more like adaptation than transformation. Reconciliation may serve as a government project (...) whose primary aim is to bolster state legitimacy. Reconciliation may reflect the desire, for settler-descendants, for expiation or a ‘move to innocence.’ Ultimately, reconciliation is about living together, which may be incompatible with more transformative political projects, such as decolonization. (shrink)
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    An Experimental Ethics, but an Ethical Experiment? Anthropological Perspectives on Using Unproven Vaccines on Endangered Primates.Courtney Addison &Nicholas Malone -2018 -American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):53-55.
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    Mana whenua engagement in Crown and Local Authority-initiated environmental planning processes.Courtney Bennett,Hirini Matunga,Steven Steyl,Phillip Borell &Aaron Hapuku -2021 -New Zealand Geographer 77.
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    Data Sharing to Combat Segregation.Courtney Lauren Anderson -2022 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (4):769-775.
    Data sharing between housing and education agencies will provide housing agencies with resources to assist them with efforts to decrease segregation and mitigate the adverse health outcomes experienced by people of color. The Fair Housing Act has the potential to fulfill its original integrationist purpose if housing and education agencies combine resources and data to create and implement fair housing plans. The Biden Administration’s restored rule to affirmatively further fair housing pursuant to the Fair Housing Act of 1968 which seeks (...) to reduce segregation and increase housing equity. However, it omits most of the processes set forth by the Obama Administration whereby federal agencies provide the proper tools to housing agencies so that they are able to make data-based decisions about housing policies. This article advocates for the sharing of data between housing and education agencies to optimize the positive impact of fair housing not only within housing, but also on the education, employment, and health opportunities for communities of color. (shrink)
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    Kant's moral catechism revisited.Courtney Morris -2021 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6):990-1002.
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    Pragmatic Clinical Trial-Collateral Findings: Recognizing the Needs of Low-Resource Research Participants.Courtney A. Stewart,Kayla E. Cooper,Megan B. Raymond,Faith E. Fletcher &Vence L. Bonham -2020 -American Journal of Bioethics 20 (1):19-21.
  45. An Action Research Exploration Integrating Student Choice and Arts Activities in a Sixth Grade Social Studies Classroom.Courtney Kosky &Reagan Curtis -2008 -Journal of Social Studies Research 32 (1):22-27.
    We report on an action research study undertaken to explore how integrating the Arts in social studies education can increase student participation and motivation, and impact student achievement through that increased motivation and participation. Initial lesson plans addressed multiple intelligences while integrating Arts activities and were adjusted based on the teacher's reflective notes and student feedback. Although not anticipated, we found that giving students' choice in what type of activities to complete had the greatest perceived impact on their motivation and (...) participation. Many students' social studies grades increased in response to the integration of Arts activities and student choice. (shrink)
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  46. Alexander Baumgarten on the Principle of Sufficient Reason.Courtney D. Fugate -2014 -Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (44):127-147.
    This paper defends the Principle of Sufficient Reason, taking Baumgarten as its guide. The primary aim is not to vindicate the principle, but rather to explore the kinds of resources Baumgarten originally thought sufficient to justify the PSR against its early opponents. The paper also considers Baumgarten’s possible responses to Kant’s pre-Critical objections to the proof of the PSR. The paper finds that Baumgarten possesses reasonable responses to all these objections. While the paper notes that in the absence of a (...) response to Kant’s Critical discussion of the PSR, this result does not vindicate the principle, it shows how this discussion provides a deeper understanding of what, according to Baumgarten, the PSR really assumes and intends, and prepares the way for a more responsible discussion of Kant’s critical objections to Baumgarten’s supposed proof. (shrink)
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    Fertility Preservation for a Teenager with Differences (Disorders) of Sex Development: An Ethics Case Study.Courtney Finlayson,Emilie K. Johnson,Arlene B. Baratz,Diane Chen &Lisa Campo-Engelstein -2019 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (2):143-153.
    Fertility preservation has become more common for various populations, including oncology patients, transgender individuals, and women who are concerned about age-related infertility. Little attention has been paid to fertility preservation for patients with differences/disorders of sex development (DSD). Our goal in this article is to address specific ethical considerations that are unique to this patient population. To this end, we present a hypothetical DSD case. We then explore ethical considerations related to patient’s age, risk of cancer, concern about genetic transmission (...) of a DSD condition to children, co-occurring gender dysphoria, and access to experimental fertility preservation procedures. Given the limitations of current technologies, we recommend offering fertility preservation to individuals living with DSD using an informed decision-making approach that instills realistic expectations and minimizes the potential for false hope. Finally, we conclude with practical recommendations for this case based on the ethical considerations. (shrink)
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    What more in the name of God?: Theologies and theodicies of faith healing.Courtney S. Campbell -2010 -Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 20 (1):pp. 1-25.
    The recent deaths of two children from parental decisions to rely on faith healing rather than medical treatment raises fundamental questions about the extent and limits of religious liberty in a liberal democratic society. This essay seeks to identify and critically examine three central issues internal to the ethics of religious communities that engage in faith healing regarding children: (1) the various forms of religious and nonreligious justification for faith healing; (2) the moral, institutional, or metaphysical wrong of medical practice (...) from the perspectives of faith-healing communities; (3) the explanation or "theodicy" articulated by the religious community when faith healing does not occur and a child dies. The essay finds that the holding in Prince v. Massachusetts that parents with religious convictions cannot enforce martyrdom on their children presents a guiding principle for medicine and public policy. (shrink)
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    Inconsistent Access, Uneven Approach: Ethical Implications and Practical Concerns of Prioritizing Legal Interests over Cultures of Academic Integrity.Courtney S. Cullen &Greer Murphy -forthcoming -Journal of Academic Ethics:1-20.
    Academic integrity policies in the United States have not been studied as in Australia (Bretag & Mahmud, 2016; Bretag et al., 2011), Europe (Foltýnek & Glendinning, 2015; Glendinning, 2013), or Canada (Eaton et al., 2022; Stoesz & Eaton, 2020). This study examines how elements of exemplary policy are supported, or not, by higher education institutions in the United States. Academic integrity policies across a range of institution types and locations must be updated to more clearly reflect elements of exemplary policy (...) and, thereby, to better practice as well as preach our academic ethics in upholding institutional policies. (shrink)
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    authoritative General Handbook of Instructions (hereafter Instructions), these initial documents addressed such· problems· as abortion, artificial.Courtneys Campbell &Sounds Of Silence -forthcoming -Bioethics Yearbook.
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