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    Rationing health and social goods during pandemics: Guidance for Ghanaian decision makers.Amos Laar,Debra DeBruin,RichardOfori-Asenso,Matilda Essandoh Laar,Barbara Redman &Arthur Caplan -2021 -Clinical Ethics 16 (3):165-170.
    Healthcare rationing during pandemics has been widely discussed in global bioethics literature. However, existing scenarios and analyses have focused on high income countries, except for very few disease areas such as HIV treatment where some analyses related to African countries exist. We argue that the lack of scholastic discourse, and by extension, professional and democratic engagement on the subject constitute an unacceptable ethical omission. Not only have African governments failed to develop robust ethical plans for pandemics, ethicists in this region (...) have been unable to ignite public discourse on rationing. Therefore, we aim to initiate a debate on how rationing health and social goods could be done ethically in Ghana during the current and future pandemics. The paper discusses and critiques some moral considerations (utilitarian, equity, equal worth, urgent need, and the prioritarian principles) for rationing and their relevance in the Ghanaian context. This contribution may facilitate ethical decision-making during the current (COVID-19) pandemic - in Ghana and other African settings where hardly any rationing guidelines exist. (shrink)
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    Corporate social responsibility and employee attitudes: The moderating role of employee age.Richard B. Nyuur,Daniel F.Ofori,Majoreen O. Amankwah &Kwame Amin Baffoe -2021 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):100-117.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, EarlyView.
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    Science and Patronage: Galileo and the Telescope.Richard Westfall -1985 -Isis 76:11-30.
  4. (1 other version)Rethinking Responsibility.Richard Bernstein -1994 -Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:833-852.
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    (1 other version)The intellectual and social organization of the sciences.Richard Whitley -1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Increasing attention is paid in the social sciences and management studies to the constitution and claims of different theories, perspectives, and "paradigms." This book is one of the most respected and robust analyses of these issues. For this new paperback editionRichard Whitley--a leadingfigure in European business education--has written a new introduction which addresses the particular epistemological issues of business management studies.
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    What of pragmatism with the world here?Richard Boyd -2012 - In Maria Baghramian,Reading Putnam. New York: Routledge. pp. 39.
  7. Design for a Faith-Based Missile.Richard Dawkins -2002 -Free Inquiry 22.
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  8. Kenosis and emergence: A theological synthesis.Richard Eves -forthcoming -Zygon.
  9. Grundzüge der Philosophie des Nicolaus Cusanus, Mit Besonderer Berücksichtigung der Lehre Vom Erkennen.Richard Falckenberg -1880
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    Thinking Intervention.Richard Feist -2013 -Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 9:105-121.
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  11. W. Jeffrey burroughs.Richard A. Feinberg &Lori S. Westgate -forthcoming -Semiotica.
     
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  12. No Fear.Richard Hull -1997 -Free Inquiry 17.
     
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  13. Indépendance faible des quantificateurs.Richard Zuber -2007 -Logique Et Analyse 198:173-178.
    Quanti cateurs Q1 et Q2 du type<1> sont faiblement indépendants si et seulement si Q1Q2(R) = Q2Q1(R1) pour toute relation- produit R. On donne une condition suf sante et nécessaire pour que deux quanti cateurs soient faiblement indépendants.
     
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    Index of Names and Subjects.Richard Aaron &T. K. Abbott -2005 - In Kenneth P. Winkler,The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 285--446.
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  15. Psychoanalysis as a creative process.Richard G. Abell -forthcoming -Humanitas. Journal of the Institute of Man.
     
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  16. Introduction: Film Theory and Philosophy.Richard Allen &Murray Smith -1997 - In Richard Allen & Murray Smith,Film theory and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The introduction discusses the influence of two kinds of philosophy to film theory. It describes and clarifies the characteristic methods and strategies of analytic philosophy and film theory, and continental philosophy and film theory. It is concerned with the description of methods, debates, and principles of analytic philosophy with reference to the contributions of philosophy to film theory. It informs and provides indication of issues, methods, and doctrines. It examines, criticizes, and defends the use of exponents of analytic and continental (...) philosophy. All throughout the introduction, it is noted that analytic philosophy is conceived as a pedantic, conservative discipline by scholars of film, media, and culture while continental philosophy is seen as having more imaginative richness and being more focused on moral and ideological issues. However, the aim of analysing film theory is not to stop the pursuit of any specific doctrine but to improve the rigor with its pursuit. (shrink)
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  17. O Filosofie A Diversităţii. R. G. Collingwod Şi Lucian Blaga.Richard Allen -2008 -Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philosophy:26-38.
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    A network model for learned spatial representation in the posterior parietal cortex.Richard A. Anderson &David Zipser -1990 - In J. McGaugh, Jerry Weinberger & G. Lynch,Brain Organization and Memory: Cells, Systems, and Circuits. Guilford Press. pp. 271--284.
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    (1 other version)Jean Baudrillard.Richard J. Lane -2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Jean Baudrillard is one of the most famous and controversial of writers on postmodernism. But what are his key ideas? Where did they come from and why are they important? This book offers a beginner's guide to Baudrillard's thought, including his views on technology, primitivism, reworking Marxism, simulation and the hyperreal, and America and postmodernism.Richard Lane places Baudrillard's ideas in the contexts of the French and postmodern thought and examines the ongoing impact of his work. Concluding with an (...) extensively annotated bibliography of the thinker's own texts, this is the perfect companion for any student approaching the work of Jean Baudrillard. (shrink)
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  20. LIRA—License renewal assistant: An expert system advisor for system and component screening.Richard M. Wood,Raymond J. DeLuke,Yi Lu &Steven R. Catron -1991 -Ai 1991 Frontiers in Innovative Computing for the Nuclear Industry Topical Meeting, Jackson Lake, Wy, Sept. 15-18, 1991 1.
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    Stories of art.Richard Woodfield -2003 -British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (3):336-338.
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  22. The Theory of Forms in Plato's Late Dialogues.Richard James Wood -1965 - Dissertation, Yale University
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    Winckelmann and the abbé du Bos.Richard Woodfield -1973 -British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (3):271-275.
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    Logical Thinking: An Integrated Introduction.Richard A. Wright &Ken Tohinaka -1984 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall.
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    Commentary: The Metamorphosis of the Hero: Principles, Processes, and Purpose.Richard Wundrack -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Transformation emergence, enactive co-emergence, and the causal exclusion problem.Richard Wu -2017 -Philosophical Studies 174 (7):1735-1748.
    In The Self: Naturalism, Consciousness and the First-Person Stance, Jonardon Ganeri draws on the ancient Indian Cārvāka philosophy to delineate a “transformation” account of strong emergence, and argues that the account adequately addresses the well-known “causal exclusion problem” formulated by Kim. Ganeri moreover suggests that the transformation account is superior to the enactive account of emergence, developed by Francisco Varela and Evan Thompson for the latter merely “sidesteps” the exclusion problem. In this commentary, presented in an “author meets critics” panel (...) at the Pacific APA 2016, I suggest that, contrary to Ganeri’s claim, the enactive account does not merely sidestep the causal exclusion problem—the response the enactive account can offer is actually highly similar to the response offered by the transformation account. (shrink)
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    The change with time of a Thorndikian response in the rat.Richard E. P. Youtz -1938 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (2):128.
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    The 'Scotch Metaphysics' in 19th Century Benares.Richard Fox Young -2006 -Journal of Scottish Philosophy 4 (2):139-157.
    That India once had a sustained ‘dialogue’ with Scottish Philosophy is not gener- ally known, or that the exchange occurred in the medium of Sanskrit, not English. The essay explores an important cross-cultural encounter in the colonial context of mid 19th-century Benares where two Scots, John Muir and James Ballantyne, served as principals of a Sanskrit college established by the East India Company. Educated toward the end of the Scottish Enlightenment, they endeavoured to translate such distinctive concepts of ‘Scotch Metaphysics’ (...) as Externalism into Indian philosophical categories. The ensuing ‘dialogue’ with Brahmin interlocutors shows that the prob- lems they faced were less terminological than conceptual, having to do with contras- tive ways of understanding ‘mind’ and ‘man’. Between the two Scots, there were also signifi cant differences, although both had gone to India as Scottish Calvinists. While Muir remained largely impervious to Indian infl uence, Ballantyne was profoundly changed, becoming, in effect, a ‘Vedantic Calvinist’. (shrink)
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    Introductory remarks.Richard M. Zaner -1999 -Human Studies 22 (1):1-3.
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  30. The origins of the french revolution.Richard Whatmore -2008 -History of Political Thought 29 (4):717-729.
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    Inferential Internalism and the presuppositions of skeptical arguments.Richard Fumerton -2004 - In Richard Schantz,The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter. pp. 157--167.
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  32. Law, literature, and history: a fateful rendezvous with the Shoah.Richard H. Weisberg -2025 - Boston: Brill/Nijhoff.
    The author claims in this book that close readings of stories, from Bernhard Schlink's The Reader and Guenther Grass's The Tin Drum through Bernard Malamud The Fixer and Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows' The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, uniquely situates us to understand the clash of religious values that led to genocide in World War II Europe (including Great Britain). Most of the stories respond directly to this enormity, but some involve writers such as Shakespeare and (...) Herman Melville, who, avant la lettre, pointed to seismic conflicts in law and religion. "Law and Literature" methods uniquely permit the author to justify this assertion. Just as his work of history, Vichy Law and the Holocaust in France, grew out of a deep interest in Albert Camus (who also plays an important role in this manuscript), and just as it proceeded to analyze as texts various authoritative statements that contradicted each other and lied about Jews, but that found their way into French law books and theological discourse during Vichy, so throughout this book series, once closely examined, open the door to fathoming the violence caused by religious differences. Inspired in particular by James Carroll's Constantine's Sword and Harold Bloom's Jesus and Yahweh, the book provokes its reader to seek answers to millennia of atrocities disguised as "Judeo-Christian" affinity and at the same time to re-engage with a series of superb stories. The author is already seen as a pioneer of the modern "Law and Literature movement" and is associated with connecting stories to fraught questions about history. The book continues to impart actual data from the wartime period, innovated in Vichy Law and the Holocaust in France (NYU), but it is a work of law, literary criticism, and comparative religion. Weisberg has a PhD French and comparative literature from Cornell, taught those subjects on the graduate faculty of the University of Chicago, practiced and taught law at Cardozo Law School in NYC and in many venues around the world. He was awarded the French Legion of Honor for his work "on behalf of victims of the Vichy regime". His previous books have been translated and reviewed widely. "Richard Weisberg's standing as a sage of the Law and Literature Movement is augmented in this masterful book." Anthony Julius, Deputy Chairman Mishcon de Reya LLP, Professor, Faculty of Laws, University College London. "In this masterful book,Richard Weisberg brings his extraordinary learning to bear on a group of stories, written both before and after the Holocaust, to explore some of its deepest, and most hidden causes. The Holocaust, Weisberg argues, was fueled by Christianity-infused interpretations of religious and legal texts, which have been deployed for centuries against Jewish traditions, intellectual histories, customs, Jewish Law, and legalist ideals. Weisberg builds his case through literary and legal analyses of (among others) Malamud's The Fixer, Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Melville's Billy Budd Sailor, Gunter Grass's The Tin Drum, The Old Testament, Nietzsche's meditations on morals, and holocaust-era legal texts from Germany, Britain and Vichy France. We are ill-served by attempts to paper over and distort this history with bromides about "Judeo-Christian" values and shared aspirations. Weisberg's elegant and straightforward scholarship takes us on a path toward a truer accounting." Professor Robin West, Georgetown Law"-- Provided by publisher. (shrink)
     
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    Identity, subsumption, and scientific explanation.Richard Zaffron -1971 -Journal of Philosophy 68 (23):849-860.
  34. An early flowering of genetics.Richard Dawkins -unknown
    By the time Darwin finally got around to throwing that light with the publication of The Descent of Man in 1871, others had been there Links before him and the greater part of his book is not about humans but about Darwin's "other" theory, sexual selection. It might have..
     
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    The spirituality of Erasmus of Rotterdam.Richard L. DeMolen -1987 - Nieuwkoop: De Graaf.
    (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XL). With Frontispiece.
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  36. Althusser and Ideological Criticism of the Arts.Richard Eldridge -1993 - In Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell,Explanation and Value in the Arts. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 165--88.
  37. Chapter 27. The Core Concepts of Epistemology.Richard Foley -2012 - InWhen is True Belief Knowledge? Princeton University Press. pp. 134-136.
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    Political evangelism.Richard J. Mouw -1973 - Grand Rapids,: Eerdmans.
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    Physics and Technology for Future Presidents: An Introduction to the Essential Physics Every World Leader Needs to Know.Richard A. Muller -2010 - Princeton University Press.
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    L'image de l'oriental dans l'espace littéraire germanophone (fin xviiie siècle).Richard Parisot -2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist,Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--301.
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  41. Kaelin on Philosophical Literature.Richard T. Peterson -1985 -Analecta Husserliana 19:469.
     
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    Going to War and collective self-deception1.Richard Werner -2013 - In Fritz Allhoff, Nicholas G. Evans & Adam Henschke,Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War: Just War Theory in the 21st Century. Routledge. pp. 35.
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    Simon of Cyrene, a Roman Citizen?Richard Westall -2010 -História 59 (4):489-500.
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    Lyotard and Posthuman Possibilities.Richard White -2006 -Philosophy Today 50 (2):183-189.
  45. (1 other version)Hegel, Mind, and Mechanism: Why Machines Have No Psyche, Consciousness, or Intelligence.Richard Winfield -2009 -Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 59:1-18.
     
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    Language, Empathy, Archetype: Action-Metaphors of the Transcendental in Musical Experience.Richard Winter -2013 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 21 (2):103.
    This paper proposes a theory to explain the remarkable emotional power of our response to abstract music. It reviews and rejects metaphysical arguments derived from notions of a divine spiritual realm and from absolute forms of human reason. Its conclusion is that musical experience is always essentially inter-subjective and potentially empathetic, and arises from “action-metaphors,” through which we link musical performances, as forms of action, to subconscious, archetypal dimensions of our awareness of ourselves and of our feelings towards others. It (...) ends with a discussion of the implications of this theory for music education. (shrink)
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    Space, Time and Matter.Richard Dien Winfield -1998 -Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 13:51-69.
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    The intelligent mind: on the genesis and constitution of discursive thought.Richard Dien Winfield -2015 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Intelligent Mind conceives the psychological reality of thought and language, explaining how intelligence develops from intuition to representation and then to linguistic interaction and thinking. Overcoming the prevailing dogmas regarding how discursive reason emerges, this book secures the psychological possibility of the philosophy of mind.
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    The Logic of Marx's Capital.Richard Winfield -1976 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (27):111-139.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche.Richard Wisser -1965 -Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 17 (4):307-339.
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