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    Use of marketing to disseminate brief alcohol intervention to general practitioners: promoting health care interventions to health promoters.Catherine A. Lock &Eileen F. S.Kaner -2000 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (4):345-357.
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    Leveraging Academic-Medical Legal Partnerships to Advance Health Justice.Vicki W. Girard,Yael Z. Cannon,Deborah F. Perry &Eileen S. Moore -2023 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (4):798-809.
    Unmet legal needs contribute to housing, income, and food insecurity, along with other conditions that harm health and drive health inequity. Addressing health injustice requires new tools for the next generations of lawyers, doctors, and other healthcare professionals. An interprofessional group of co-authors argue that law and medical schools and other university partners should develop and cultivate Academic Medical-Legal Partnerships (A-MLPs), which are uniquely positioned to leverage service, education, and research resources, to advance health justice.
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    Karl pearson's mathematization of inheritance: From ancestral heredity to Mendelian genetics (1895–1909).M.Eileen Magnello -1998 -Annals of Science 55 (1):35-94.
    Summary Long-standing claims have been made for nearly the entire twentieth century that the biometrician, Karl Pearson, and his colleague, W. F. R. Weldon, rejected Mendelism as a theory of inheritance. It is shown that at the end of the nineteenth century Pearson considered various theories of inheritance (including Francis Galton's law of ancestral heredity for characters underpinned by continuous variation), and by 1904 he ?accepted the fundamental idea of Mendel? as a theory of inheritance for discontinuous variation. Moreover, in (...) 1909, he suggested a synthesis of biometry and Mendelism. Despite the many attempts made by a number of geneticists (including R. A. Fisher in 1936) to use Pearson's chi-square (X 2, P) goodness-of-fit test on Mendel's data, which produced results that were ?too good to be true?, Weldon reached the same conclusion in 1902, but his results were never acknowledged. The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was instead exceptionally critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism. Whilst scholarship on Mendel, by historians of science in the last 18 years, has led to a balanced perspective of Mendel, it is suggested that a better balanced and more rounded view of the hereditarian-statistical work of Pearson, Weldon, and the biometricians is long overdue. (shrink)
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    Privacy in the cloud: applying Nissenbaum's theory of contextual integrity.F. S. Grodzinsky &H. T. Tavani -2011 -Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 41 (1):38-47.
    The present essay is organized into five main sections. We begin with a few preliminary remarks about "cloud computing," which are developed more fully in a later section. This is followed by a brief overview of the evolution of Helen Nissenbaum's framework of "privacy as contextual integrity." In particular, we examine Nissenbaum's "Decision Heuristic" model, described in her most recent work on privacy, to see how it enables the contextual-integrity framework to respond to privacy challenges posed by new and emerging (...) technologies. We then apply that heuristic device to questions surrounding one aspect of cloud computing -- viz., "cloud storage" technology. In particular, we focus on current practices affecting Google Docs as an instance of a cloud-storage system. (shrink)
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  5. Eileen F. Tupaz Doors-Photographs.Eileen F. Tupaz -2008 -Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 12 (2).
     
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    The development of the 'ethical' ICT professional: and the vision of an ethical on-line society: how far have we come and where are we going?F. S. Grodzinsky -2000 -Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 30 (1):3-7.
    It has been a decade since Computer Ethics came into prominence within the field of computer science and engineering, changing not only the profession but the classroom as well. The commercialization and globalization of the World Wide Web has impacted us all, both producers and consumers alike. What was once the province of the few has become the virtual society of the multitudes. Ethical issues concerning security, privacy, information, identity, community and equity of access once contained and localized, have assumed (...) additional complexity in the global environment. Every day, the front pages of our newspapers and magazines report violations of one sort or another.This paper will address two questions: As we move into the 21 st century, how can we shape 'ethical' information communication technology professionals? And, is our vision of an 'ethical' global on-line society a realistic one? (shrink)
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    Robert grosseteste on induction and demonstrative science.Eileen F. Serene -1979 -Synthese 40 (1):97 - 115.
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    Meeting of the Minds: The Relations Between Medieval and Classical Modern European Philosophy : Acts of the International Colloquium Held at Boston College, June 14-16, 1996 Organized by the Société Internationale Pour L'étude de la Philosophie Médiévale.Stephen F. Brown -1998 - Brepols Publishers.
    Meeting of the Minds records the proceedings of the S.I.E.P.M. conference held in Boston from June 14-16, 1996. The conference participants centred their attention on the relationships between medieval and classical modern philosophy. These relationships have been painted in dramatically different ways by those who have presented overviews of the two eras. Hans Blumenberg, in The Legitimacy of the Modern Age and his subsequent works, discovers the seeds of modernity in the medieval authors themselves. Leo Strauss and his followers see (...) a radical difference between the classical world views of the ancients and medievals and the successive layers of modern thought. These general portraits demand specifics, and the strength of the conference, whose results are contained in this volume, was that it provided many specific examinations of concrete relations between the philosophical positions of celebrated medieval and modern thinkers. Our hope is that this collection of papers will suggest the direction for further cooperative efforts on the interplay of the philosophical views represented by these two eras, and that the issues commonly debated by the medieval and early modern thinkers represented in this volume will give renewed consideration to important philosophical points that have been ignored in more recent debates. The volume contains contributions from E. Jennifer Ashworth (Waterloo, Ontario), Allan Back (Kutztown, Pennsylvania), Jos Decorte (Leuven), Thomas Dewender (Bochum), Idit Dobbs-Weinstein (Nashville), John P.Doyle (St.Louis), Jeremiah Hackett (Columbia, South Carolina), Simo Knuuttila (Helsinki), James McEvoy (Maynooth), A.Stephen McGrade (Storrs), Edward P.Mahoney (Durham, North Carolina), James D.Maliszewski (Toronto), Emily Michael (New York), Woosuk Park (Taejon, Korea), Horacio Santiago-Otero(+) (Madrid), Alison Simmons (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Jean-Luc Solere (Paris), Jose MariSoto Rabanos (Madrid), andEileen C. Swe. (shrink)
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  9. Girls at Home, by F.S.S. F. & Girls -1903
     
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  10. An Introduction to the Philosophical Works of F. S. C. Northrop.F. S. C. Northrop &Fred Seddon -1996 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 32 (2):336-339.
     
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    (1 other version)Causation in the Law.F. S. McNeilly -1959 -Philosophy 37 (139):83-84.
    An updated and extended second edition supporting the findings of its well-known predecessor which claimed that courts employ common-sense notions of causation in determining legal responsibility.
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  12. The Tsar's Colonels: Professionalism, Strategy, and Subversion in Late Imperial Russia. By David Alan Rich.F. S. Zuckerman -2002 -The European Legacy 7 (1):153-155.
     
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  13. S. Anselmi Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi Opera Omnia.F. S. Schmitt -1949 -Philosophy 24 (89):171-173.
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  14. Sterrett, Homer's Iliad.F. S. Scott -1908 -Classical Weekly 2:196.
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  15. A Mathematical Universe.F. S. Marvin -1930 -Hibbert Journal 29:401.
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  16. Making Sense of War: the Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution. By Amir Weiner.F. S. Zuckerman -2004 -The European Legacy 9 (1):136-136.
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  17. Man's future on the earth.F. S. S. Schiller -1933 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 14 (2):119.
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  18. Converging Worlds: Religion and Community in Peasant Russia, 1861-1917. By Chris J. Chulos.F. S. Zuckerman -2005 -The European Legacy 10 (6):677.
     
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  19. PA Stolypin: The Search for Stability in Late Imperial Russia. By Abraham Ascher.F. S. Zuckerman -2004 -The European Legacy 9:568-570.
  20. Boris Chicherin and Early Russian Liberalism, 1828-1866, GM Hamburg.F. S. Zuckerman -1995 -History of European Ideas 21:99-99.
     
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  21. Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie. Edited by James L. West and Iurii A. Petrov.F. S. Zuckerman -2000 -The European Legacy 5 (4):617-617.
     
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  22. Shaftesbury: Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times. Edited by Lawrence Klein.F. S. Michael -2002 -The European Legacy 7 (5):668-668.
     
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  23. The Human Value of the New Astronomy.F. S. Marvin -1928 -Hibbert Journal 27:244.
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  24. War and the War Spirit.F. S. Marvin -1931 -Hibbert Journal 30:654.
     
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  25. The Anatomy of.F. S. McNEILLY -1968
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    (1 other version)Julia Annas. Platonic ethics old and new. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell university press, 1999). Pp. VIII+196. £22.50 hbk.S. F. -2000 -Religious Studies 36 (2):247-249.
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    M. James C. Crabbe (ed.) From soul to self. (London: Routledge, 1999). Pp. XI+158. £12.99 pbk.S. F. -1999 -Religious Studies 35 (4):505-508.
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    Academic nursing leadership in the U.S.: a case study of competition, compromise and moral courage.Eileen Walsh &Tom Olson -2019 -International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    Public, private, non-profit and for-profit nursing education enterprises in the U.S. are competing with one another in a newly complex and volatile educational landscape, placing academic leaders into situations fraught with moral, ethical and legal compromise with few precedents for guidance. This case study provides a richly contextualized narrative exploration of ethical and legal challenges to one leader’s moral courage, a fictionalized exploration drawn from multiple sources over time, to form a composite that is nonetheless firmly rooted in the complexity (...) and competitiveness characteristic of nursing education today. Our purpose is three-fold: 1) to direct the reader to moral and ethical questions that require thoughtful discourse and analysis among current and future academic nursing leaders; 2) to raise the issue of the need for regulations and oversight that reflect the changing realities of today’s increasingly complex and competitive educational arena; and 3) to encourage nursing education leaders to share additional cases that resonate for them, and in so doing, to expand the wellspring of ideas from which we can all draw in becoming more effective and morally courageous leaders. (shrink)
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  29. The New York Latin Club, 7.F. S. Scott -1910 -Classical Weekly 4:135.
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  30. Philosophic analysis of pornography.F. S. Willisto -1972 -Journal of Thought 7 (2):95-105.
     
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    James E. Crimmins (ed.) Utilitarians and religion. (Bristol: Thoemmes press, 1998). Pp. III+502. £29.95 pbk.S. F. -1999 -Religious Studies 35 (2):241-243.
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    Note.S. F. -1898 -Mind 7 (26):288.
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  33. Is Communism Inevitable?F. S. Marvin -1932 -Hibbert Journal 31:72.
     
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  34. Recovery for All.F. S. Marvin -1938 -Hibbert Journal 37:470.
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  35. The Great Man.F. S. Marvin -1929 -Hibbert Journal 28:664.
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  36. Mind--A Social Phenomenon.F. S. A. Doran -1953 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):389-390.
  37. Ventrolateral and medial frontal contributions to decision-making and action selection.Matthew F. S. Rushworth [ -2008 - In Silvia A. Bunge & Jonathan D. Wallis,Neuroscience of rule-guided behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.
  38. Is the West Christian?F. S. Marvin -1921 -Hibbert Journal 20:456.
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    Rignano's hypothesis of a vital energy and the prerequisites of a sound theory of life.F. S. C. Northrop -1927 -Journal of Philosophy 24 (13):337-352.
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    F. Garelli, "Forza della religione e debolezza della fede".F. S. Cappello -1997 -Polis 11 (1):120-121.
  41. Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940. By Oliver Zimmer.F. S. Zuckerman -2005 -The European Legacy 10 (7):777.
     
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    Hobbes's science of politics.F. S. Mcneilly -1967 -Philosophical Books 8 (2):15-17.
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    Oakeshott's philosophical politics.F. S. Mcneilly -1967 -Philosophical Books 8 (3):4-6.
  44. J. S. Haldane, The Sciences and Philosophy, Gifford Lectures. [REVIEW]F. S. Marvin -1929 -Hibbert Journal 28:170.
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  45. A soul in the making.F. S. M. Bennett -1926 - London,: Simpkin, Marshall & co..
     
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  46. Alfred North Whitehead. An Anthology.F. S. C. Northrop &W. Gross -1957 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (2):320-321.
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  47. La locutio mentis, une version anselmienne du verbe intérieur.F. S. Schmitt &Les Éditions du Cerf Paris -2009 - In Joël Biard,Le langage mental du Moyen Âge à l'Âge Classique. Peeters Publishers. pp. 29.
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    The anatomy of Leviathan.F. S. McNeilly -1968 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
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    Moses Finley’s Communist Party Membership.F. S. Naiden -2017 -American Journal of Philology 138 (4):739-742.
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    Essay Reviews, Book Reviews, Further Books of Note, Article of Interest.Carlos S. Alvarado,Michael Grosso,John L. Turner,Ryan D. Foster,Randy Moore,Alton Higgins,Hugh Cunningham,F. David Peat,Greg Ealick,Michael E. Tymn,Guy Lyon Playfair,Michael Schmicker,Horace Crater,Stephen C. Jett,Daniel Sheehan &Henry H. Bauer -2011 -Journal of Scientific Exploration 25 (1).
    This paper consists of commentaries about and the reprint of an autobiographical essay authored by Italian medium Eusapia Palladino and published in 1910. The details of the essay are discussed in terms of the writings of other individuals about the life and performances of the medium. The essay conveys a view of Palladino as a person who has suffered much in life and has a mission to help scientific research into mediumship. Typical of the positive emphasis in autobiographies in general, (...) the medium did not discuss negative aspects of her performances. Due to the fact that the essay appeared during Palladino's visit to New York City in which many authors branded her as a fraud, it may be speculated that the purpose of this autobiography was to elicit sympathy from the American public. While some of the statements that Palladino made about phenomena are consistent with the statements of other authors who have written about her, there are several statements that show alternate or incomplete versions of particular events in her life. The differences suggests that Palladino's essay and other discussions about the medium's life are not reliable when it comes to specific details and to biographical accuracy. (shrink)
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