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    Tragedy and Citizenship: Conflict, Reconciliation, and Democracy from Haemon to Hegel.Derek W. M.Barker -2008 - SUNY Press.
    Tragedy and Citizenship provides a wide-ranging exploration of attitudes toward tragedy and their implications for politics.Derek W. M.Barker reads the history of political thought as a contest between the tragic view of politics that accepts conflict and uncertainty, and an optimistic perspective that sees conflict as self-dissolving. Drawing on Aristotle's political thought, alongside a novel reading of the Antigone that centers on Haemon, its most neglected character,Barker provides contemporary democratic theory with a theory of (...) tragedy. He sees Hegel's philosophy of reconciliation as a critical turning point that results in the elimination of citizenship. By linking Hegel's failure to address the tragic dimensions of politics to Richard Rorty, John Rawls, and Judith Butler, Barkeroffers a major reassessment of contemporary political theory and a fresh perspective on the most urgent challenges facing democratic politics.Derek W. M.Barker is a program officer at the Kettering Foundation. (shrink)
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    Deliberative Justice and Collective Identity.Derek W. M.Barker -2017 -Political Theory 45 (1):116-136.
    Drawing upon insights from virtue ethics, this essay develops a concept of collective identity specifically suited to deliberative democracy: a virtues-centered theory of deliberative justice. Viewing democratic legitimacy as a political phenomenon, we must account for more than the formal rules that must be satisfied according to deontological theories of deliberative democracy. I argue that common approaches to deliberative democracy are unable to account for the motivations of deliberation, or ensure that citizens have the cognitive skills to deliberate well. Next, (...) I engage with critics of deliberative democracy who have moved toward broader and more humanistic concepts of deliberation but have stopped short of conceiving of justice as a virtue and, in their own way, neglected questions of collective identity. I reconstruct justice as a virtue from a deliberative perspective, combining virtue ethics’ emphasis on habituation with a weaker sense of collective identity that allows for value pluralism and disagreement, consistent with deliberative democracy. That is, deliberative democracy requires a shared and habituated civic culture of mutual understanding of differences. Finally, drawing from discourse on race in contemporary American politics, I conclude with brief illustrations of the need for a collective identity based on mutual understanding. Although deliberative democracy does not require a thick or intense sense of social solidarity, it does need citizens to share habits, inclinations, and capacities to engage in communication across their differences. (shrink)
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    Duplications of the neuropeptide receptor gene VIPR2 confer significant risk for schizophrenia.Vladimir Vacic,Shane McCarthy,Dheeraj Malhotra,Fiona Murray,Hsun-Hua Chou,Aine Peoples,Vladimir Makarov,Seungtai Yoon,Abhishek Bhandari,Roser Corominas,Lilia M. Iakoucheva,Olga Krastoshevsky,Verena Krause,Verónica Larach-Walters,David K. Welsh,David Craig,John R. Kelsoe,Elliot S. Gershon,Suzanne M. Leal,Marie Dell Aquila,Derek W. Morris,Michael Gill,Aiden Corvin,Paul A. Insel,Jon McClellan,Mary-Claire King,Maria Karayiorgou,Deborah L. Levy,Lynn E. DeLisi &Jonathan Sebat -unknown
    Rare copy number variants have a prominent role in the aetiology of schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders. Substantial risk for schizophrenia is conferred by large CNVs at several loci, including microdeletions at 1q21.1, 3q29, 15q13.3 and 22q11.2 and microduplication at 16p11.2. However, these CNVs collectively account for a small fraction of cases, and the relevant genes and neurobiological mechanisms are not well understood. Here we performed a large two-stage genome-wide scan of rare CNVs and report the significant association of copy (...) number gains at chromosome 7q36.3 with schizophrenia. Microduplications with variable breakpoints occurred within a 362-kilobase region and were detected in 29 of 8,290 patients versus 2 of 7,431 controls in the combined sample. All duplications overlapped or were located within 89 kilobases upstream of the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor gene VIPR2. VIPR2 transcription and cyclic-AMP signalling were significantly increased in cultured lymphocytes from patients with microduplications of 7q36.3. These findings implicate altered vasoactive intestinal peptide signalling in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and indicate the VPAC2 receptor as a potential target for the development of new antipsychotic drugs. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. (shrink)
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  4. 139-43, 148, 186; co-author of Chapter 6; see also Grafton, ST et al.; Jeannerod, M. et al. Armstrong, DF: et al. 128 Armstrong, SL: et al 10-11, 21, 41-2. [REVIEW]M. Aronoff,R. W. Ashby,H. Atmanspacher,S. Avrutin,B. Baars,J. Balling,J. Balogh,A. Bandura,R. G.Barker &J. Barkow -1999 - In Philip R. Loockvane,The nature of concepts: evolution, structure, and representation. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The interaction of child abuse and rs1360780 of the FKBP5 gene is associated with amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in young adults.Christiane Wesarg,Ilya M. Veer,Nicole Y. L. Oei,Laura S. Daedelow,Tristram A. Lett,Tobias Banaschewski,Gareth J.Barker,Arun L. W. Bokde,Erin Burke Quinlan,Sylvane Desrivières,Herta Flor,Antoine Grigis,Hugh Garavan,Rüdiger Brühl,Jean-Luc Martinot,Eric Artiges,Frauke Nees,Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos,Luise Poustka,Sarah Hohmann,Juliane H. Fröhner,Michael N. Smolka,Robert Whelan,Gunter Schumann,Andreas Heinz &Henrik Walter -2021 -Human Brain Mapping 42 (10):3269-3281.
    Extensive research has demonstrated that rs1360780, a common single nucleotide polymorphism within the FKBP5 gene, interacts with early-life stress in predicting psychopathology. Previous results suggest that carriers of the TT genotype of rs1360780 who were exposed to child abuse show differences in structure and functional activation of emotion-processing brain areas belonging to the salience network. Extending these findings on intermediate phenotypes of psychopathology, we examined if the interaction between rs1360780 and child abuse predicts resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between the amygdala (...) and other areas of the salience network. We analyzed data of young European adults from the general population (N = 774; mean age = 18.76 years) who took part in the IMAGEN study. In the absence of main effects of genotype and abuse, a significant interaction effect was observed for rsFC between the right centromedial amygdala and right posterior insula (p<.025, FWE-corrected), which was driven by stronger rsFC in TT allele carriers with a history of abuse. Our results suggest that the TT genotype of rs1360780 may render individuals with a history of abuse more vulnerable to functional changes in communication between brain areas processing emotions and bodily sensations, which could underlie or increase the risk for psychopathology. (shrink)
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  6. Polish Solectwo–A Latent Field for Rural Governance,[w:].M.Derek &A. Mielczarek -forthcoming -Mind.
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    Interpersonal emotion regulation strategy choice in younger and older adults.J. W. Gurera,Hannah E. Wolfe,Matthew W. E. Murry &Derek M. Isaacowitz -2022 -Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):643-659.
    When managing their emotions, individuals often recruit the help of others; however, most emotion regulation research has focused on self-regulation. Theories of emotion and aging suggest younger and older adults differ in the emotion regulation strategies they use when regulating their own emotions. If how individuals regulate their own emotions and the emotions of others are related, these theorised age differences may also emerge for interpersonal emotion regulation. In two studies, younger and older adults’ intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation strategy (...) choices were examined via self-report and behavioural assessments of regulating the emotions of another participant (Study 1; N = 80) and of a virtual human (Study 2; N = 100). Across both studies, younger adults reported greater intrapersonal suppression but not greater reappraisal. Younger and older adults were generally similar (supported by Bayesian analyses) for both self-reported and behavioural interpersonal emotion regulation strategies. Behavioural interpersonal emotion regulation was not related to self-reported intra- and interpersonal preferences. These results suggest interpersonal emotion regulation in ageing may show distinct patterns from theorised age differences in intrapersonal emotion regulation. (shrink)
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    New books. [REVIEW]H.Barker,William L. Davidson,W. H. Winch,W. P. Paterson,G. R. T. Ross,F. C. S. Schiller,G. Dawes Hicks,B. Russell,M. D. &A. W. Benn -1905 -Mind 14 (53):116-131.
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    582 Index 2001, Volume 8.H. H. Abu-Saad,H. A. Akinsola,P. Alderson,G. Anderson,A. E. Armstrong,W. Austin,P. J.Barker,G. Benhamou-Jantelet,M. Bergsten &M. E. Cameron -2001 -Nursing Ethics 8 (6).
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    New books. [REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller,H.Barker,H. Wildon Carr,Eric S. Waterhouse,A. E. Taylor,M. A.,R. A. &V. W. -1925 -Mind 34 (135):373-388.
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    Eyes at the Back of His Head: Precarious Masculinity and the Modern Tracking Shot.Jennifer M.Barker &Adam Cottrel -2015 -Paragraph 38 (1):86-100.
    This paper examines masculinity in relation to the modern tracking shot in Daren Aronofsky's The Wrestler andDerek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines. These films make prominent use of a particular tracking shot in which the camera floats behind a male character, his head neatly centred in the frame. The camera in these ‘follow-shots’ seems unmistakably but loosely tethered to the character's body. This paper attempts to ascertain the phenomenological nature and critical significance of that relationship, which in (...) recent films expresses the intimate distance and dissonance between mobile cameras, masculinity and the male body in the twenty-first century. (shrink)
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    Access denied: a reply to Rickabaugh and McAllister.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski &John W. Rosenbaum -2018 -International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83 (2):201-207.
    In their recent paper, Brandon Rickabaugh andDerek McAllister object to Paul Moser’s rejection of natural theology on the grounds that Moser is committed to a principle, Seek, which commits Moser to another principle, Access. Access in turn can be rationally motivated for at least some nonbelievers only by the arguments of natural theology. So Moser is in fact committed to the epistemic usefulness of natural theology. In this paper, we show that Seek by itself does not commit one (...) to Access, and that even if Moser is committed to Access, he is not thereby committed to the epistemic usefulness of natural theology for all nonbelievers. While we find this argument offered by Rickabaugh and McAllister lacking, we do not deny their conclusion that natural theology is epistemically useful to all nonbelievers. (shrink)
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    Newman on belief-confidence, proportionality, and probability.M. Jamie Ferreira -1985 -Heythrop Journal 26 (2):164–176.
    Book Reviewed in this article: Israel's Prophetic Tradition: Essays in honour of Peter R. Ackroyd. Edited by Richard Coggins, Anthony Phillips and Michael Knibb, Pp.xxi, 272. Cambridge University Press, 1982, £21.00. Essays on John. By C.K. Barrett. Pp.viii, 167, London, SPCK, 1982, £10.50. The Letter to the Colossians. By Eduard Schweizer, translated by Andrew Chester. Pp.319, London, SPCK, 1982, £12.50. Foundational Theology: Jesus and the Church. By Francis Schüssler Fiorenza. Pp.xix, 326, New York Crossroad, 1984, $22.50. The Darkness of God: (...) Theology after Hiroshima. By Jim Garrison. Pp.x, 238, London, SCM Press, 1982, £5.95. Discerning the Mystery, An Essay on the Nature of neology. By Andrew Louth. Pp.xiv, 150, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1983, £12.50. The Tao and the Daimon: Segments of a Religious Inquiry. By Robert C. Neville. Pp.xv, 281, Albany, New York, State University of New York Press, 1982, $34.50 ), $11.95. Person and Myth: Maurice Leenhardt in the Melanesian World. By James Clifford. Pp.xi, 270, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1982, £21.50. Transcendence and the Sacred. Edited by A.M. Olson and L.S. Rouner. Pp.xv, 230, University of Notre Dame Press, 1981, £10.75. A History of Religious Ideas. Vol. 2: From Gautama Buddha to the Triumph of Christianity. By Mircea Eliade. Translated by William R. Trask. Pp.xi, 565, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1982, £17.50. Ordeal by Labyrinth: Conversations with Claude‐Henri Racquet. By Mircea Eliade. Translated byDerek Coltman. Pp.ix, 225, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1982, £12.55. Religious Philosophy of Prince‐Bishop Njegosh of Montenegro. By Zika Rad. Prvulovich. Pp.xviii, 273, Birmingham, The Author, 1984, £12.50, £10.50. The Home of Meaning: The Hermeneutics of the Subject of Paul Ricoeur. By John W. Van Dengel. Pp.xxi, 333, Washington, D.C., University Press of America, 1982, $24.50, $13.25. Life Forms and Meaning Stucture. By Alfred Schutz, translated, introduced and annotated by Helmut Wagner. Pp.vi, 217, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, £11.95. The Shaping of Man: Philosophical Aspects of Sociobiology. By Roger Trigg. Pp.xx, 186. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, £12.50, £5.95. Marx and Marxisms: Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series, 14. Edited by G.H.R. Parkinson. Pp.vi, 268, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £9.95. Marx and Justice: The Radical Critique of Liberalism. By Allen E. Buchanan. Pp.xiv, 206, London, Methuen, 1982, £12.95. Israel Satanter: Text, Structure, Idea. By Hillel Goldberg. Pp.xvii, 358, New York, Ktav, 1981, $17.50. Freud on Femininity and Faith. By Judith Van Herik. Pp.xiii, 216, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1982, £17.50. Women, Reason and Nature. By Carol McMillan. Pp.x, 165, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, £12.50. Supererogation: Its Status in Ethical Theory. By David Heyd. Pp.vii, 191, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £14.00. The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Finborg. Pp.xi, 1035, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £40.00. St Thomas Aquinas. By Ralph McInerny. Pp.197, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1982, £4.50. Yves de Vallone: The Making of an Esprit‐Fort. By James O'Higgins, S.J. Pp.viii, 248, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1982, $35.00. Religion and National Identity. Edited by Stuart Mews. Pp.xvi, 618, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, £19.50. Mortmain Legislation and the English Church, 1279–1500. By Sandra Raban. Pp.xii, 215,, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £25.00. John XXIII, Pope of the Council. By Peter Hebblethwaite. Pp.viii, 550, London, Geoffrey Chapman, 1984, £14.95.iCompiled by J.F. Púglisi and S.J. Voicu. Pp.260, Rome, Centro Pro Unione, 1984, $20.00. Ireland: A Bibliography of Material held at St Deiniol's Library. Compiled by Helen C. Price. Pp.iv, 136, Hawarden, St Deiniol's, 1984, £2.50. The Later Poems, 1972–1982. By R.S. Thomas. Pp.224, London, Macmillan, 1984, £4.95. (shrink)
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    An Oxyrhynchus Fragment on Harmonic Theory.AndrewBarker -1994 -Classical Quarterly 44 (01):75-.
    The tattered remains of a few paragraphs of a work on harmonic theory were published in 1986 as P. Oxy. LIII.3706, with a careful commentary by M. W. Haslam. There are six fragments. Four of them are too small for any substantial sense to be recovered; and while fr. 2 and the second column of fr. 1 allow us to pick out significant words and phrases here and there, the remnants of these columns are very narrow, and the line of (...) reasoning seems inaccessible. Musicological analysis must focus on the first column of fr. 1. There is little enough even of that, and in attempting a relatively detailed interpretation I shall have to be rather less cautious than Haslam quite properly was. But I think that something can be made of it without stretching speculation too far, and if I am right the piece is of some genuine interest. Here are the two versions of the text that Haslam prints. The first records what is decipherable on the papyrus itself, while the second represents a partial reconstruction, restoring word-divisions and some of the missing letters. (shrink)
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    The Legal, Ethical, and Practical Implications of Noncompetition Clauses: What Physicians Should Know before They Sign.Derek W. Loeser -2003 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (2):283-291.
    Employers of all types, including group practices, health maintenance organizations, and university and other hospital practices, commonly include noncompetition clauses in physician employment contracts. The clauses only apply in the event physicians leave their employers, and typically only limit activities in relatively narrow geographic areas. Consequently, physicians often agree to the clauses without much thought or analysis. This is a mistake, as the clauses may have broad adverse ramifications for both physicians and patients.This article identifies the standard components of noncompetition (...) clauses, addresses the ethical and practical concerns they raise, and reviews recent court decisions on point. The article concludes that despite public policy concerns, courts can and often do enforce the clauses. The purpose of the article, therefore, is to increase physicians’ awareness of the potential impact of these clauses, and to encourage physicians to carefully consider whether to accept contracts that contain them, or at the very least to negotiate for the least restrictive terms possible. (shrink)
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    Stimulus size and acuity in information processing.Derek W. Schultz &Charles W. Eriksen -1978 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (6):397-399.
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    Making Folk Psychology Explicit: The Relevance of Robert Brandom’s Philosophy for the Debate on Social Cognition.Derek W. Strijbos &Leon C. de Bruin -2012 -Philosophia 40 (1):139-163.
    One of the central explananda in the debate on social cognition is the interpretation of other people in terms of reasons for action. There is a growing dissatisfaction among participants in the debate concerning the descriptive adequacy of the traditional belief-desire model of action interpretation. Applying this model as an explanatory model at the subpersonal level threatens to leave the original explanandum largely unarticulated. Against this background we show how Brandom’s deontic scorekeeping model can be used as a valuable descriptive (...) tool for making folk psychology explicit. Following Brandom’s non-formalist and non-mentalistic account of reason discourse, we suggest that the process of making sense of others is best captured as proceeding from a ‘factive’ baseline. According to this picture the ascription of beliefs and desires is not the default interpretation strategy, but rather the result of prior scaffolding of the agent’s deontic score. We close by discussing Brandom’s model in the light of empirical findings on the ontogeny of reason attribution. (shrink)
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    Orientation dependence of rutherford scattering of protons from quartz.Derek W. Palmer &E. D'artemare -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 17 (150):1195-1205.
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    A note on quantified significance logics.M. W. Bunder -1980 -Bulletin of the Section of Logic 9 (4):159-161.
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    M. Tulli Ciceronis ad M. Brutum Orator.M. W. &John Edwin Sandys -1886 -American Journal of Philology 7 (2):247.
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  21. Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr (ed.), Maintaining Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems.M. W. Cornett -2001 -Ethics, Policy and Environment 4:65-67.
     
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  22. Rodzina w nauce i kulturze.J. M. Dołęga &J. W. Czartoszewski -2000 -Episteme 8.
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  23. Thomas Aquinas, Disputed Questions on the Virtues.M. W. Tkacz -2007 -Philosophy in Review 27 (1):7.
     
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  24. Koedinger, KR, 249.M. Korpi,M. W. Alibali,T. Berg,J. M. Bering,S. T. Boysen,S. K. Brem,R. W. Byrne,J. Call,F. J. Costello &S. M. Doane -2000 -Cognitive Science 24 (4):685.
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    From the editors.M. E. Adams,K. V. Adaricheva,W. Dziobiak &A. V. Kravchenko -2004 -Studia Logica 78 (1-2):3-5.
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    The Excavations of Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of Sixth Season of Work, October, 1932-March, 1933.W. F. Albright,M. I. Rostovtzeff,A. R. Bellinger,C. Hopkins &C. B. Welles -1937 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (3):318.
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  27. Electronic performance monitoring: A consideration of rights.M. Ambrose,G. Stoney Alder &Terry W. Noel -1998 - In Marshall Schminke,Managerial ethics: moral management of people and processes. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Assocs.. pp. 61--80.
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    Using extra output learning to insert a symbolic theory into a connectionist network.M. R. W. Dawson,D. B. da MedlerMcCaughan,L. Willson &M. Carbonaro -2000 -Minds and Machines 10 (2):171-201.
  29. Bibliography of translations of works from history of philosophy author title of work author of original stuoy l98o platón.W. Oilthey,Bm Keorov,G. Bachelaro,Ks Bakraoze,H. Kuhn,Jw Goethe,H. Wallon,M. Weber,O. Oioerot &Gv Plechanov -1988 -Filozofia 39:201.
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    Conflicts of Personality and Principle: The political and religious crisis in the English Franciscan Province, 1400-1409. [REVIEW]Derek W. Whitfield -1957 -Franciscan Studies 17 (4):321-362.
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    Session: Humanity--nature--technology.W. J. Brzosko &M. G. Niemialtowski -1999 -Dialogue and Universalism 9:191-192.
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  32. Negative priming in target localization.W. T. Neill &K. M. la ValdesTerry -1992 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):459-459.
  33. The Influence of Isocrates's Political Doctrines on Some Fourth Century Men of Affairs.M. L. W. Laistner -1929 -Classical Weekly 23:129-131.
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    An empirical investigation into moral challenges of (breaching) confidentiality and needs for ethics support when facilitating moral case deliberation.W. M. R. Ligtenberg,A. C. Molewijk &M. M. Stolper -2024 -International Journal of Ethics Education 9 (1):79-104.
    Ethics support staff help others to deal with moral challenges. However, they themselves can also experience moral challenges such as issues regarding (breaching) confidentiality when practicing ethics support. Currently there is no insight in these confidentiality issues and also no professional guidance for dealing with them. To gain insight into moral challenges related to Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), we studied a) beliefs and experiences of MCD facilitators regarding breaching confidentiality, b) considerations for (not) breaching confidentiality, and c) needs for an (...) ethics support tool. Data collection consisted of qualitative research methods: six semi-structured interviews; analyses of a) two recorded MCD sessions, and b) a focus group with MCD facilitators. Findings: MCD facilitators mention different conceptions and interpretations of confidentiality and various moral challenges. Questions concerning confidentiality ultimately cause reflections on roles and responsibilities of facilitators. Needs for ethics support vary from seeking advice to procedural and sometimes normative guidance for MCD facilitators. Education for MCD facilitators should focus on developing a concrete tool that stimulates awareness and reflection(skills). (shrink)
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  35. Museale beeldvorming.W. T. M. Frijhoff -forthcoming -Studium.
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  36. Nature and Culture.W. Scott McLean,Eldridge M. Moores &David A. Robertson -1999 - In Robert Frodeman & Victor R. Baker,Earth Matters: The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community. Prentice-Hall. pp. 1--141.
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  37. 2 The soul's relation to the body: Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant and the Parisian debate on monopsychism.M. W. F. Stone -2000 - In Tim Crane & Sarah Patterson,History of the Mind-Body Problem. New York: Routledge. pp. 34.
  38. Housman's Prose.M. W. Gross -1962 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 55 (9):276.
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    Quantum coherence and conscious experience.M. W. Ho -1997 -Kybernetes 26:265-76.
  40. Atomic structure and quantisation.W. C. M. Lewis -1924 -Scientia 18 (35):169.
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  41. La structure atomique et la quantisation.W. C. M. Lewis -1924 -Scientia 18 (35):39.
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  42. Report for the Uk Ministry of Justice, Essex Autonomy Project, University of Essex.W. Martin,S. Michalowski,T. Juetten &M. Burch (eds.) -2014
     
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  43. Critique of the Foundations of Psychology, by G. Politzer.M. W. Barclay -1996 -Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 27 (1):104-107.
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  44. Evaluation of a Low Power, High Repetition-Rate Laser for MALDI.M. Bromirski,A. Loboda,W. Ens &K. G. Standing -2000 -Substance 1500 (2500):1000.
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    Reason attribution without belief-desire ascription.Derek W. Strijbos &Leon C. de Bruin -2012 -Grazer Philosophische Studien 86 (1):157-180.
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    M. Tullii Ciceronis Oratio pro Archia.M. W. &Emile Thomas -1883 -American Journal of Philology 4 (2):228.
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    A inescrutabilidade e relatividade da referência segundo Quine.M. Loux &W. Solomon -2006 -Critica.
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  48. Cirillo, L., Kaplan, B. and Wapner, S.(Eds)(1989). Emotions in ideal human develop.M. W. Eysenck &Lawrence Erlbaum -1991 -Cognition and Emotion 1:80.
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    Dienysii Byzantii Anaplus Bospori. By R. Güngerlch. Pp. lxxvi + 45. Berlin : Weidmann, 1927. M. 8.W. M. Calder -1929 -The Classical Review 43 (06):238-.
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    Lucan 11 503f.W. M. Edwards -1937 -The Classical Review 51 (05):169-.
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