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    Introduction to Special Section on Virtue in the Loop: Virtue Ethics and Military AI.D. C. Washington, I. N. Notre Dame, National Securityhe is Currently Working on Two Books: A. Muse of Fire: Why The Technology, on What Happens to Wartime Innovations When the War is Over U. S. Military Forgets What It Learns in War, U. S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group The Shot in the Dark: A. History of the, Global Power Competition His Writing has Appeared in Russian Analytical Digest The First Comprehensive Overview of A. Unit That Helped the Army Adapt to the Post-9/11 Era of Counterinsurgency, The New Atlantis Triple Helix, War on the Rocks Fare Forward, Science Before Receiving A. Phd in Moral Theology From Notre Dame He has Published Widely on Bioethics, Technology Ethics He is the Author of Science Religion, Christian Ethics, Anxiety Tomorrow’S. Troubles: Risk, Prudence in an Age of Algorithmic Governance, The Ethics of Precision Medicine & Encountering Artificial Intelligence - 2025 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):245-250.
    This essay introduces this special issue on virtue ethics in relation to military AI. It describes the current situation of military AI ethics as following that of AI ethics in general, caught between consequentialism and deontology. Virtue ethics serves as an alternative that can address some of the weaknesses of these dominant forms of ethics. The essay describes how the articles in the issue exemplify the value of virtue-related approaches for these questions, before ending with (...)
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    Principles and Virtues in AI Ethics.I. N. Notre Dame, Science Before Receiving A. Phd in Moral Theology From Notre Dame He has Published Widely on Bioethics, Technology Ethics He is the Author of Science Religion, Christian Ethics, Anxiety Tomorrow’S. Troubles: Risk, Prudence in an Age of Algorithmic Governance, The Ethics of Precision Medicine & Encountering Artificial Intelligence - 2024 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):251-263.
    One of the most common contemporary approaches for developing an ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) involves elaborating guiding principles. This essay explores the limitations of this approach, using the history of bioethics as a comparative case. The examples of bioethics and recent AI ethics suggest that principles are difficult to implement in everyday practice, fail to direct individual action, and can frequently result in a pure proceduralism. The essay encourages an additional attention to virtue, which forms the dispositions (...)
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    1. Either Religion or Ethics.Shai Frogel - 2020 - In Mélissa Fox-Muraton, Kierkegaard and Issues in Contemporary Ethics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 17-30.
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  4. The Religion of Ethical Veganism.Lisa Johnson - 2015 - Journal of Animal Ethics 5 (1):31-68,.
    A survey was administered during fall 2013 to 163 self-identified adult ethical vegans and/or ethical vegetarians in the United States to determine whether the respondents+ beliefs meet the definition of religion according to U.S. federal law. The data demonstrate that a majority of the surveyed group possesses beliefs concordant with the definition of "religion" according to federal statutes, federal judicial tests, and regulatory law. Since religion is a protected characteristic in U.S. law, and ethical veganism meets various (...)
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    Towards an Ethics of Community: Negotiations of Difference in a Pluralist Society.James Olthuis & Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion (eds.) - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press.
    How do we deal with difference personally, interpersonally, nationally? Can we weave a cohesive social fabric in a religiously plural society without suppressing differences? This collection of significant essays suggests that to truly honour differences in matters of faith and religion we must publicly exercise and celebrate them. The secular/sacred, public/private divisions long considered sacred in the West need to be dismantled if Canada (or any nation state) is to develop a genuine mosaic that embraces fundamental differences instead of (...)
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    Religion, Ethics, Values Under the Nasts Umbrella.James F. Salmon - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (4):365-366.
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    Ethics of world religions.A. D. Hunt - 1991 - San Diego, Calif.: Greenhaven Press. Edited by Marie T. Crotty & Robert B. Crotty.
    Compares and contrasts the ethical systems derived from the major religions of the world.
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    Reflections on life: science, religion, truth, ethics, success, society.Walter Kistler - 2003 - Bellevue, WA: Foundations for the Future, Publisher. Edited by Frank Miele.
    This book distills six decades of diary entries on science, religion, truth, ethics, success, and society by Walter Kistler, scientist, industrialist, and philanthropist. The book explores these subjects through the lenses of analysis and implication, and presents the compelling findings of an extraordinary, lifelong, intellectual odyssey.
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    Religion as the Third Rail of Ethics Education.Albert D. Spalding Jr & Rita A. Franks - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 9:395-410.
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    The Ethical Community in Kant’s Pure Rational System of Religion: Comments on Rossi’s The Ethical Commonwealth in History.Lawrence Pasternack - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):1901-1916.
    This commentary on Rossi’s The Ethical Commonwealth in History will address three points of interpretation related to Kant’s conception of the ethical community/commonwealth (ethischen gemeinen Wesen). First, I will raise a number of concerns related to Rossi’s use of Kant’s concept of the highest good. Second, I will examine the relevance of the overall project of Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason to his discussion of the ethical community, a matter that Rossi does not take up. Third, (...)
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    Medical ethics education: a professor of religion investigates.D. Belgum - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (1):8-11.
    A study was carried out in a large teaching hospital to ascertain the current view of members of ten ward teams in regard to certain problems in the field of medical ethics. The investigator accompanied each team on their morning rounds and sat in on their discussions. At the end of each week he interviewed the faculty member, residents, intern, and medical students who comprised that team. Responses to these fifty open-ended interviews were grouped into categories that seemed natural (...)
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    Ethical Religion.William Mackintire Salter - 1899
    This book is made up of lectures given, for the most part, before the Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago. The premise tying all of these lectures together is that while not all religions teach morality, they are all based on ethical principles; that it is one's duty to obey the laws of ethics whether or not one professes a religion; and that men who would not obey them could do no good either to themselves or to others, (...)
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    Pagan Ethics: Paganism as a World Religion.Michael York - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book is the first comprehensive examination of the ethical parameters of paganism when considered as a world religion alongside Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism. The issues of evil, value and idolatry from a pagan perspective are analyzed as part of the Western ethical tradition from the Sophists and Platonic schools through the philosophers Spinoza, Hume, Kant and Nietzsche to such contemporary thinkers as Grayling, Mackie, MacIntyre, Habermas, Levinas, Santayana, et cetera From a more practical viewpoint, a delineation (...)
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    Recovering religion's prophetic voice for business ethics.Martin S. J. Calkins - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (4):339 - 352.
    This article surveys western business ethics' recent history to show how this ethic has neglected recently its religious traditions and become construed more narrowly as an applied philosophy and social science. It argues that this narrowness has confused business ethics' role in business education and helped to weaken the distinctiveness of certain institutions of higher education. It then suggests ways that western business ethics might become more integrated, interesting, and autonomous as an academic discipline by incorporating its (...)
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  15. Different religions, different animal ethics?Louis Caruana - 2020 - Animal Frontiers 10 (1):8-14.
    Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological progress, the sharp rise in human population, and consequent pressure on global ecology. They consequently believe that this sub-discipline is relatively new and that traditional religions have little or nothing to offer. In spite of this however, we are currently seeing a heightened awareness of religion’s important role in all areas of individual and communal life, for better or for worse. As regards our relations (...)
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  16. Teaching ethics in Polish schools: Some reflections on the Core Curriculum for Ethics.Joanna Mysona Byrska & Jakub Synowiec - 2012 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 2 (1-2):101-109.
    In the paper, the topic of teaching ethics in schools in Poland according to the Core Curriculum is analyzed. The authors refer to the historical background of introducing Ethics into schools and controversies accompanying it. They also refer to some fundamental problems affecting the teaching of Ethics in Polish schools. The main focus of the article is the idea that most of the problems result from setting Ethics in opposition to Religion, which appears invalid as (...)
     
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    Ethical choices in a pluralistic world.Roger Hutchinson - 2008 - Camrose, Alta.: Chester Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life.
    Doing ethics in a pluralistic world -- Ethical issues for religion in Canada.
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  18. The role of missionary religions in global ethics.Paul Mwangi - 2012 - In Jesse Ndwiga Kanyua Mugambi & David W. Lutz, Applied ethics in religion and culture: contextual and global challenges. Nairobi, Kenya: Action Publishers.
     
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    Marxian ethics: some preliminary considerations.Bhuvan Chandel - 1978 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Description: This book Marxian Ethics: Some Preliminary Considerations, is an attempt to explore the meaning and significance of some of the basic formulations of Marxian thought and ideology with a view to cull the ethical dimensions implicitly embedded in Marx's theoretical framework. The work is important in view of the fact that there are extreme divergences and contradictions in the interpretations of Marxism leading to a controversy between the exponents of scientific and philosophico-ethical aspects of Marxism. The work presupposes (...)
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    Lived Religion: Implications for Nursing Ethics.Reimer-Kirkham Sheryl - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):406-417.
    This article explores how ethics and religion interface in everyday life by drawing on a study examining the negotiation of religious and spiritual plurality in health care. Employing methods of critical ethnography, namely, interviews and participant observation, data were collected from patients, health care providers, administrators and spiritual care providers. The findings revealed the degree to which `lived religion' was intertwined with `lived ethics' for many participants; particularly for people from the Sikh faith. For these participants, (...)
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    Ethical Principles for Social Policy.John Howie (ed.) - 1982 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Abortion, euthanasia, racism, sexism, pater­nalism, the rights of children, the population explosion, and the dynamics of economic growth are examined in the light of ethical principles by leading philosophers in order to suggest reasonable judgments. Originally prepared for the distinguished Wayne Leys Memorial Lecture Series at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, the essayists have addressed themselves to the most pressing ethical questions being asked today. William K. Frankena, Professor Emer­itus, University of Michigan, in “The Ethics of Respect for Life” argues (...)
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    Does Your Religion Make a Difference in Your Business Ethics? The Case of Consolidated Foods.Louke Van Wensveen Siker, James A. Donahue & Ronald M. Green - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (11):819 - 832.
    While the literature in business ethics abounds with philosophical analyses, perspectives from religious thinkers are curiously underrepresented. What religious analysis has occured has often been moralistic in tone, more fit to the pulpit than the classroom or the boardroom. In the three essays that follow, presented originally at a panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in 1989, ethicists from the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish traditions analyze a case study familiar to many who (...)
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    Does Ethics Presuppose Religion? A Levinasian Perspective.Thomas Hidya Tjaya - 2024 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 20 (2):171-205.
    Levinas’s fundamental thought about ethics as the questioning of the I by the other earns him a unique position among moral philosophers who usually analyze the good-and-bad principles of a moral action. Levinas places such questioning on the idea of metaphysics as desire for the InÞnite that leads to the responsibility for the Other. With such an idea about ethics, one may ask whether Levinas’s thought is rooted in religion. This article purports to analyze the question by (...)
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  24. Ethics in an interdependent world.S. Cromwell Crawford - 1989 - In Kenneth Keulman, Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
     
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  25. Ethical challenges of international research in Africa.Eunice K. Kamaara & Anne W. Njoroge - 2012 - In Jesse Ndwiga Kanyua Mugambi & David W. Lutz, Applied ethics in religion and culture: contextual and global challenges. Nairobi, Kenya: Action Publishers.
     
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  26. The ethics of african religious tradition.John K. Ansah - 1989 - In Kenneth Keulman, Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
     
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  27. The ethics of jainism.Prem Suman Jain - 1989 - In Kenneth Keulman, Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
     
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    Putting Religion Back Into Religious Ethics.Eric Gregory - 2019 - Journal of Religious Ethics 47 (1):166-179.
    This essay on Richard Miller’s Friends and Other Strangers (2016) locates its arguments in the context of how the practice of religious ethics bears upon debates about normativity in the study of religion and the cultural turn in the humanities. After reviewing its main claims about identity and otherness, I focus on three areas. First, while commending Miller’s effort to analogize virtuous empathy with Augustine’s ethics of rightly ordered love, I raise questions about his use of Augustine (...)
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  29. Ethics--A Financial Journalist's Perspective.Lee Berton - forthcoming - Ethics in the Accounting Profession--Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the School of Accounting and the Program in Business Ethics in the School of Religion. University of Southern California. Los Angeles: University of Southern California.
     
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    Life ethics in world religions.Dawne McCance (ed.) - 1998 - Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.
    A collection of ten essays explaining ethical positions in major religions on such issues as sexuality and sexual difference, contraception and reproduction, death and dying, and ecology and warfare. In addition to the standard Buddhist, Hindu, Judaism, existential Christianity, and Islam, they include goddess religions and aboriginal philosophies. Two consider feminist challenges to ethics and religious responses to global ethical issues. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World.Dalai Lama Xiv Bstan-ʼdzin-Rgya-Mtsho - 2011 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
    A follow-up to the best-selling Ethics for a New Millennium outlines a system of secular ethics that both transcends religion and incorporates religious tolerance for the overall improvement of human life on individual, community and global levels, offering an accompanying guided meditation practice for cultivating key human values.
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    Space travel and challenges to religion, Del Ratzsch it is commonly, although often uncritically, felt that the human con-Quest and colonization of far reaches of space on any significant scale would lessen the attractiveness and plausibility of traditional western religious belief. In this article, several possible bases for that position are.A. Disentropic Ethic & Donald Scherer - 1988 - The Monist 71 (2).
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  33. Public ethics in the era of Trump.Peter Singer - 2017 - Australian Humanist, The 126:5.
    Singer, Peter As someone who has been involved in contemporary ethics and political philosophy, what public ethics suggests to me is a concept that was put forward by the late twentieth-century American philosopher John Rawls. He wrote a famous book, A Theory of Justice, in which he talked about what he called 'public reason'. His idea is that in a pluralist society that does not have any established religion, when citizens argue about ethical issues they should do (...)
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    An Ethics Grounded in Metaphysics.Piotr Boltuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 30:5-10.
    Why is there something rather than nothing? This question, formulated by Leibniz, constitutes the basis of modern European ontology. In many ways this can be termed the main question of philosophy; but if so, a similar but less attended to question comes to mind, which I shall call the second best question of philosophy. The second best question of philosophy: Why is it better that there is something rather than nothing? seems to constitute a natural basis for moral theory. The (...)
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  35. Traversing the middle: ethics, politics, religion.Gavin Hyman - 2013 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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  36. Balancing Ethical Responsibility among Multiple Organizational Stakeholders: The Islamic Perspective.Rafik I. Beekun & Jamal A. Badawi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60 (2):131-145.
    In spite of a renewed interest in the relationship between spirituality and managerial thinking, the literature covering the link between Islam and management has been sparse – especially in the area of ethics. One potential reason may be the cultural diversity of nearly 1.3 billion Muslims globally. Yet, one common element binding Muslim individuals and countries is normative Islam. Using all four sources of this religion’s teachings, we outline the parameters of an Islamic model of normative business (...). We explain how this ethics model seeks to balance the needs of multiple stakeholders, and discuss its enforcement mechanisms. This Islamic approach to business ethics is centered around criteria that are in common with stakeholder theory such as justice and balance, and includes unique additional criteria such as trust and benevolence. (shrink)
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    Religion & Ethics for a New Age: Evolutionist Approach.Emmanuel K. Twesigye - 2001 - Upa.
    In Religion & Ethics for a New Age, the problems of traditional Christian dogmas of evil, death, the fall, violence, sexuality, patriarchal theological language and symbols are discussed within a global evolutionary context, as well as that of the existential reality of cultural, moral and religious pluralism. Agape as the central commandment of Christ is adopted as the new universal grounding for true global Christian ethics, sound religion, humane, moral and cultural values. God's supernatural activities of (...)
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  38. Ethical Reflections on Artificial Intelligence.Brian Patrick Green - 2018 - Scientia et Fides 6 (2):9-31.
    Artificial Intelligence technology presents a multitude of ethical concerns, many of which are being actively considered by organizations ranging from small groups in civil society to large corporations and governments. However, it also presents ethical concerns which are not being actively considered. This paper presents a broad overview of twelve topics in ethics in AI, including function, transparency, evil use, good use, bias, unemployment, socio-economic inequality, moral automation and human de-skilling, robot consciousness and rights, dependency, social-psychological effects, and spiritual (...)
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    The Ethics of Bolshevism (conclusion).Raymond L. Mooney - 1935 - Modern Schoolman 12 (4):95-95.
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    Approaches to theological ethics: sources, traditions, visions.Maureen Junker-Kenny - 2019 - New York: T&T Clark.
    Maureen Junker-Kenny offers a systematic overview of the discipline of theological ethics in the variety of its approaches, which draw upon different philosophical traditions and theological visions in treating its sources. Part One examines the four sources of theological ethics: the Bible, tradition, philosophical accounts of the human, and the individual human sciences. Part Two compares five frameworks in English- and German-speaking theological ethics, based on virtue, worship, natural law, autonomy, and feminist analyses. Part Three compares three (...)
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    Ethics Brewed in an African Pot.Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator - 2011 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 31 (1):3-16.
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    An Ethical Herstory of Giving Birth.Mihaela Frunza - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25):206-209.
    Mihaela Miroiu, Otilia Dragomir (eds.), Naşterea. Istorii trăite (Giving Birth. Life-stories), Iaşi: Polirom, 2010.
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    The Ethics of John Dewey, Educator (conclusion).Francis J. O'Reilly - 1933 - Modern Schoolman 10 (2):46-47.
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    Consumer Ethics in a Global Economy: How Buying Here Causes Injustice There.Kate Ward - 2019 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 17 (2):347-349.
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    Present-day Ethics in Their Relations to the Spiritual Life, Being Te Deem Lectures Delivered in 1913 at New York University. Translated by Margaret Von Legdewitz.Rudolf Christoph Eucken, William Tudor Jones & Margaret von Seydewitz - 1913 - New York,: G. P. Putnam's sons. Edited by Margaret von Seydewitz & W. Tudor Jones.
    The ethical problem in the present time.--The ethical principle.--A defence of the ethical principle.--Evolution of the ethical principle.--Morality and religion.--The present status of morality.
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    The Ethics of Health Care Reform.William F. May - 1994 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 14:171-186.
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    Ethics in Community.Ernest W. Ranly - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:152-158.
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    Ethical Values in Sex Life.Gerard Esser - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (3):398-409.
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    Family Ethics: Practices for Christians.Michael McFall - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (2):489-493.
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    Ethical Perspectives on Health Policy for an Aging Society.Michael A. Creedon - 1985 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 60 (2):196-204.
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