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  1. Two contributions to the research on symbols. (Zwei Beitrage zur Symbolforschung. Imago IX, 1923, 122-126).A. Karl Abraham - 2021 - In H. Newton Malony & Edward P. Shafranske (eds.), Early Psychoanalytic Religious Writings. Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
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    A Rare Pamphlet of Moivre and Some of His Discoveries.Karl Pearson, Abraham de Moivre & R. Archibald - 1926 - Isis 8 (4):671-683.
  3. Abraham, Nicolas, Rhythms on the Work, Translation, and Psychoanalysis. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995. Anderson, Walter Truett, Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be. New York: WH Freeman and Company, 1996. [REVIEW]Karl-Otto Apel, Atlantic Highlands, Daniel C. Arichea, Howard A. Hatton, Stanley Aronowitz & William DiFazio - 1996 - Semiotica 112 (3/4):421-427.
     
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    Identity, ethics, and nonviolence in postcolonial theory: a Rahnerian theological assessment.Susan Abraham - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book, Abraham argues that a theological imagination can expand the contours of postcolonial theory through a reexamination of notions of subjectivity, gender, and violence in a dialogical model with Karl Rahner. She raises the question of whether postcolonial theory, with its disavowal of religious agency, can provide an invigorating occasion for Catholic theology.
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    Abraham's Dice: Chance and Providence in the Monotheistic Traditions.Karl Giberson (ed.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    Most of us believe everything happens for a reason. Whether it is "God's will","karma", or "fate," we want to believe that nothing in the world, especially disasters and tragedies, is a random, meaningless event. But now, as never before, confident scientific assertions that the world embodies a profound contingency are challenging theological claims that God acts providentially in the world. The random and meandering path of evolution is widely used as an argument that God did not create life.Abraham's Dice (...)
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    Theory of Language: The Representational Function of Language.Karl Bühler - 1990 - John Benjamins.
    Karl Buhler (1879-1963) was one of the leading theoreticians of language of the twentieth century. This is an English translation of Buhler's theory that begins with a survey on 'Buhler's legacy' for modern linguistics (Werner Abraham), followed by the Theory of Language, and finally with a special 'Postscript: Twenty-five Years Later!'.
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    Making a Case When Theory is Unfalsifiable.Abraham Hirsch & Neil de Marchi - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (1):1.
    Milton Friedman's famous methodological essay contains, along with much else, some strands that look as though they were taken from the “empirical-scientific” fabric described by Karl Popper. Think, for example, of Friedman's conviction that the way to test a hypothesis is to compare its implications with experience. Or of his more or less explicit espousal of the view that while no amount of facts can ever prove a hypothesis true, a single “fact” may refute it. Or of his assertion (...)
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    Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln: A Curious Convergence.Robin Blackburn - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (4):145-174.
    Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln held very different views on the ‘social question’. This essay explores the way in which they converged in their estimation of slavery during the course of the Civil War; Marx was an ardent abolitionist, and Lincoln came to see this position as necessary. It is argued that the rôle of runaway slaves – called ‘contraband’ – and German-revolutionary ’48ers played a significant rôle in the radicalisation of Lincoln and the direction of the War.
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    A Psycho-Analytic Dialogue: The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Karl Abraham, 1907-1926. Sigmund Freud, Karl Abraham, Hilda C. Abraham, Ernst L. Freud, Bernard Marsh. [REVIEW]Martin Grotjahn - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):280-282.
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    Yiggal ḤazonYiggal Hazon.Edna A. Coffin & Abraham I. Katsh - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):587.
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    Self-evaluation maintenance in sports team rivalries.Robert A. Reeves & Abraham Tesser - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):329-331.
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    Das davidische und salomonische Königreich und seine Beziehungen zu Ägypten und Syrien. Zur Entstehung eines GrossreichesDas davidische und salomonische Konigreich und seine Beziehungen zu Agypten und Syrien. Zur Entstehung eines Grossreiches.J. A. Soggin & Abraham Malamat - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):766.
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    Effects of water deprivation on dry licking for shock avoidance and food reinforcement in the rat.Gerald A. Young & Abraham H. Black - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (3):213-215.
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  14. the Copenhagen interpretation.Peres A. Karl Popper - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (1):23-3.
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    Internet-based crowdsourcing and research ethics: the case for IRB review.Mark A. Graber & Abraham Graber - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (2):115-118.
    The recent success of Foldit in determining the structure of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) retroviral protease is suggestive of the power-solving potential of internet-facilitated game-like crowdsourcing. This research model is highly novel, however, and thus, deserves careful consideration of potential ethical issues. In this paper, we will demonstrate that the crowdsourcing model of research has the potential to cause harm to participants, manipulates the participant into continued participation, and uses participants as experimental subjects. We conclude that protocols relying on (...)
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  16. Foundations of Set Theory.Abraham Adolf Fraenkel & Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1973 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA: Elsevier.
    Foundations of Set Theory discusses the reconstruction undergone by set theory in the hands of Brouwer, Russell, and Zermelo. Only in the axiomatic foundations, however, have there been such extensive, almost revolutionary, developments. This book tries to avoid a detailed discussion of those topics which would have required heavy technical machinery, while describing the major results obtained in their treatment if these results could be stated in relatively non-technical terms. This book comprises five chapters and begins with a discussion of (...)
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    Black, white or green: 'race', gender and avatars within the therapeutic space.Mark A. Graber & Abraham D. Graber - 2011 - Medical Humanities 37 (1):9-12.
    Personal identity is critical to provider–patient interactions. Patients and doctors tend to self-select, ideally forming therapeutic units that maximise the patients' benefit. Recently, however, ‘reality’ has changed. The internet and virtual worlds such as Second Life allow models of identity and provider–patient interactions that go beyond the limits of mainstream personal identity. In this paper some of the ethical implications of virtual patient–provider interactions, especially those that have to do with personal identity, are explored.
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    Rudolf Steiner's curriculum for Steiner-Waldorf Schools: an attempt to summarise his indications.E. A. Karl Stockmeyer - 1969 - Edinburgh [United Kingdom]: Floris Books. Edited by Kevin Avison & Roland Everett-Zade.
    This book is an in-depth exploration of the curriculum of the first Waldorf school, expanding on the original 'Lehrplan'. Divided into sections, the book outlines Steiner's comments on schools and lessons in general, as well as many details on his thinking on specific issues ranging from different age groups to classroom decoration and arrangement. This important book for all Steiner-Waldorf teachers gets to the heart of Steiner's ideas on education and child development.
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    Berkeley, Bergson e William James: o empirismo concreto de Franklin Leopoldo e Silva.Pablo Enrique Abraham Zunino - 2024 - Discurso 54 (1):114-124.
    This text proposes an interpretation of the work of Franklin Leopoldo e Silva based on the reading of some of his numerous published articles and books, without neglecting the classes and guidance received from the stage of Scientific Initiation to Postdoctoral studies. Precisely, by highlighting the importance of three thinkers widely studied by Professor Franklin – Berkeley, Bergson and William James –, we suggest that at the heart of this philosophical experience there would be a constant: empiricism. Whether in the (...)
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    Format dependent probabilities: An eye-tracking analysis of additivity neglect.Karl Halvor Teigen, Unni Sulutvedt & Anine H. Riege - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (1):12-20.
    When people are asked to estimate the probabilities of uncertain events, they often neglect the additivity principle, which requires that the probabilities assigned to an exhaustive set of outcomes should add up to 100%. Previous studies indicate that additivity neglect is dependent on response format, self-generated probability estimates being more coherent than estimates on rating scales. The present study made use of eye-tracking methodology, recording the movement, frequency and duration of fixations during the solution of ten additivity problems and two (...)
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    Kantian Subjects: Critical Philosophy and Late Modernity.Karl Ameriks - 2019 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    In this volume, Karl Ameriks explores 'Kantian subjects' in three senses. In Part I, he first clarifies the most distinctive features-such as freedom and autonomy-of Kant's notion of what it is for us to be a subject. Other chapters then consider related 'subjects' that are basic topics in other parts of Kant's philosophy, such as his notions of necessity and history. Part II examines the ways in which many of us, as 'late modern,' have been highly influenced by Kant's (...)
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    Ken Binmore, natural justice (oxford: Oxford university press, 2005), pp. XII + 207.Karl Widerquist - 2009 - Utilitas 21 (4):529-532.
    This book attempts to create an evolutionary theory of fairness. Sharing food is commonplace in the animal kingdom because it ensures animals that share against hunger. Anthropologists report that hunter-gatherer societies which survived into the 20th century shared on a very egalitarian basis. What can such information tell us about the sense of fairness with which modern man is born? Using game theory as a basic tool, the book argues that fairness norms should be seen as a device for selecting (...)
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    Biological Theories of Morphogenesis Based on Holistic Biophysical Thinking.Karl H. Palmquist, Clint S. Ko, Amy E. Shyer & Alan R. Rodrigues - forthcoming - Biological Theory:1-14.
    The roles played by physics in the study of the life sciences have taken many forms over the past 100 years. Here we analyze how physics can be brought to bear on the contemporary study of morphogenesis, where new tissue-scale forms arise out of simpler, more homogenous, initial structures. We characterize how morphogenesis has been studied through reductionist approaches and discuss their limitations. We suggest that an alternative way of approaching morphogenesis that begins with a consideration of the whole may (...)
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    Morals, Materials, and Technoscience: The Energy Security Imaginary in the United States.Jessica M. Smith & Abraham S. D. Tidwell - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (5):687-711.
    This article advances recent scholarship on energy security by arguing that the concept is best understood as a sociotechnical imaginary, a collective vision for a “good society” realized through technoscientific-oriented policies. Focusing on the 1952 Resources for Freedom report, the authors trace the genealogy of energy security, elucidating how it establishes a morality of efficiency that orients policy action under the guise of security toward the liberalizing of markets in resource states and a robust program of energy research and development (...)
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    A Thomistic Analysis of the Hart-Fuller Debate in advance.Peter Karl Koritansky - forthcoming - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
  26. Skulptur, Museum, Öffentlichkeit : das Skulpturmuseum Glaskasten Marl.Karl-Heinz Brosthaus - 2000 - In Werner Scheel & Kunibert Bering (eds.), Ästhetische Räume: Facetten der Gegenwartskunst. Oberhausen: Athena.
     
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    Ethics & the Materialist Conce.Karl Kautsky & John B. Tr Askew - 2016 - Chicago,: Wentworth Press. Edited by John B. Askew.
    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 (...)
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    El acto fantasmal. Repercusiones políticas del concepto de acontecimiento en la obra de Slavoj Žižek.Abraham Rubín Álvarez - 2013 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 18 (1).
    RESUMENEl concepto de acontecimiento tiene en la obra de Žižek una función predominantemente política, pese a que su realización es deudora de la ontología que el esloveno desarrolla. Una de sus finalidades fundamentales será dilucidar si se puede distinguir entre un acontecimiento y un acto. En caso afirmativo, este último pasaría aconsiderarse com o el modo mediante el cual una subjetividad se relaciona con el acontecimiento. El objetivo que persigue el pensador esloveno es ayudar con esta concepción al desarrollo de (...)
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    The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 7, 1925 - 1953: 1932, Ethics.John Dewey, Abraham Edel & Elizabeth Flower - 1985 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume includes all Dewey's writings for 1938 except for Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, as well as his 1939 Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and two items from Intelligence in the Modern World. Freedom and Culture presents, as Steven M. Cahn points out, the essence of his philosophical position: a commitment to a free society, critical intelligence, and the education required for their advance.
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    Brain and quantum holography: Recent ruminations.Karl H. Pribram - 2002 - In Kunio Yasue, Mari Jibu & Tarcisio Della Senta (eds.), No Matter, Never Mind: Proceedings of Toward a Science of Consciousness: Fundamental Approaches (Tokyo '99). John Benjamins. pp. 33--1.
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    Ethical considerations for protecting the options of subjects in primary epidemic vaccine trials.Arthur L. Caplan & Jerrold L. Abraham - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (5):360-360.
    The recent review by Monrad1 presents several issues about secondary vaccine trials. It lays out the case in which a vaccine has been tested through phases I–III and is being deployed. Subsequently, consideration is being given to conducting ‘trials for another vaccine for the pathogen’. Monrad states: ‘In summary, we may say that researchers have strong prima facie reasons not to conduct a secondary vaccine trial.’ Monrad discusses several factors meriting careful consideration about the need for developing and testing more (...)
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  32. Life after the symbol system metaphor.Karl F. MacDorman - 2007 - Interaction Studies 8 (1):143-158.
    After reviewing the papers in this special issue, I must conclude that brains are not syntactic engines, but control systems that orient to biological, interindividual, and cultural norms. By themselves, syntactic constraints both underdetermine and overdetermine cognitive operations. So, rather than serving as the basis for general cognition, they are just another kind of empirically acquired constraint. In humans, symbols emerge from a particular sensorimotor activity through a process of contextual broadening that depends on the coordination of conscious and nonconscious (...)
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    Verteilungsgerechtigkeit: mehr Effizienz oder mehr Gleichheit?Karl Justus Bernhard Neumärker - 2001 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 45 (1):181-190.
    We show when and how the principles of efficiency and equality might come together and develop a fairness compensation test. A simple graphical analysis is applied. If the faimess compensation test fails, efficiency and justice cannot be fully connected and a wedge between econornic and faimess principles remains. We discuss how important this wedge might be and argue that there does not exist a principle of systematic antinomy between efficiency and faimess.
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    La direction de recherche phénoménologique en psychopathologie.Karl Jaspers - 2011 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 19:229-246.
    [314] En examinant les malades mentaux, on a l’habitude de distinguer symptômes objectifs et symptômes subjectifs. Les symptômes objectifs sont tous les processus dont la manifestation est perceptible aux sens : les réflexes, les mouvements et le visage susceptibles d’être enregistrés et photographiés, les excitations motrices, les extériorisations langagières, les productions écrites, les actions, le mode de vie, etc. ; appartiennent en outre aux symptômes objectifs toutes les opérations mes...
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    Demarcating Research and Treatment: A Systematic Approach for the Analysis of the Ethics of Clinical Research.Benjamin Freedman, Abraham Fuks & Charles Weijer - unknown
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    Is there empirical evidence for the dynamic nature of communication systems?: The role of synchronization and inferential communication.Karl Grammer - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (5):625-626.
    Communication is a multichannel, multiunit process that works on different levels. It is sequential with specific information carriers on a cognitive accessible level, and dynamic for the regulation of relationships at the same time. One function of communication is the broadcasting of internal states that can be assessed by inferential communication.
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  37. Practical Intersubjectivity.Abraham Roth - 2003 - In Frederick F. Schmitt, Gary Ebbs, Margaret Gilbert, Sally Haslanger, Kevin Kimble, Ron Mallon, Seumas Miller, Philip Pettit, Abraham Sesshu Roth, John Searle, Raimo Tuomela & Edward Witherspoon (eds.), Socializing Metaphysics: The Nature of Social Reality. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 65-91.
    The intentions of others often enter into your practical reasoning, even when you’re acting on your own. Given all the agents around you, you’ll come to grief if what they’re up to is never a consideration in what you decide to do and how you do it. There are occasions, however, when the intentions of another figure in your practical reasoning in a particularly intimate and decisive fashion. I will speak of there being on such occasions a practical intersubjectivity of (...)
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    The Wolf Man's Magic Word; A Cryptonymy.Andrew Bush, Nicolas Abraham, Maria Torok & Nicholas Rand - 1988 - Substance 17 (2):99.
  39. Ergodic theorems and the basis of science.Karl Petersen - 1996 - Synthese 108 (2):171 - 183.
    New results in ergodic theory show that averages of repeated measurements will typically diverge with probability one if there are random errors in the measurement of time. Since mean-square convergence of the averages is not so susceptible to these anomalies, we are led again to compare the mean and pointwise ergodic theorems and to reconsider efforts to determine properties of a stochastic process from the study of a generic sample path. There are also implications for models of time and the (...)
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  40. Précis of Problems from Kant.Karl Ameriks - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1):190-195.
    Problems from Kant is distinctive in the way that it combines the crisp and often extremely critical style of argumentation found in Jonathan Bennett’s work with a very helpful grasp of the much more metaphysical character of the leading trends in current systematic philosophy. Although the book defends a phenomenalist reading of Kant's transcendental idealism that is not far from Bennett's empiricist interpretation, it also stresses many points that derive mostly from a philosophical and interpretative sympathy for the rationalist tradition (...)
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    Myth & Christianity: An Inquiry Into the Possibility of Religion Without Myth.Karl Jaspers & Rudolf Bultmann - 2005 - Pyr Books.
    Two of the most brilliant German thinkers of the twentieth century were Karl Jaspers and Rudolf Bultmann. Jaspers, the philosopher, and Bultmann, the theologian, were both influenced by the philosophy of Martin Heidegger and the rise of the existentialist movement. Late in their careers they interacted on the subject of Bultmann's attempt to divest Christianity of its mythical components and make sense of it in more modern terms. This work is a compilation of articles by Jaspers and Bultmann that (...)
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  42. O nauke i tekhnike: v dvukh tomakh.Karl Marx - 1985 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, A. G. Egorov, S. R. Mikulinskiĭ & M. P. Mchedlov.
    t. 1. Obshchie problemy i zakonomernosti razvitii︠a︡ nauki i tekhniki -- t. 2. Rolʹ nauki i tekhniki v razvitii obshchestva.
     
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    Kolonialphantasien in der Populären Naturwissenschaft der Frühen Neuzeit.Karl Guthke - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (1):20-36.
    The analogy between colonization and space exploration was by no means invented by H.G. Wells in his novel about the invasion of Mars, The War of the Worlds , or the science fiction in its wake. The analogy goes back to the age of the Copernican Revolution, which put the Earth on a par with other planets and thus suggested that those, too, could be inhabited by man-like creatures. Since then, popularizers of astrophysics have nurtured the notion that "we" or (...)
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  44. On 2nd Order Calculi of Individuals.Karl-Georg Niebergall - 2009 - Theoria 24 (2):169-202.
    From early work of N. Goodman to recent approaches by H. Field and D. Lewis, there have been attempts to combine 2nd order languages with calculi of individuals. This paper is a contribution, containing basic definitions and distinctions and some metatheorems, to the development of a general metatheory of such theories.
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  45. The Impact of Idealism: Volume 1, Philosophy and Natural Sciences: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought.Karl Ameriks (ed.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and culture. This volume explores German Idealism's impact on philosophy and scientific thought. Fourteen essays, by leading authorities in their respective fields, each focus on the legacy of a particular idea that emerged around 1800, when the underlying concepts of modern philosophy were being formed, challenged and criticised, leaving a legacy that extends to all physical areas and all topics in (...)
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    Das Modell des Homo Sociologicus. Eine Explikation und eine Konfrontierung mit dem utilitaristischen Verhaltensmodell.Karl-Dieter Opp - 1986 - Analyse & Kritik 8 (1):1-27.
    The present paper focuses on the sociological model of man (also denoted as homo sociologicus or normative paradigm). It is discussed to what extent three problems limit its explanatory value: (1) behavior which is not normatively regulated and (2) behavior deviating from norms cannot be explained. (3) In case of norm conflicts it cannot be explained which of the normative expectations is followed. It is further discussed to what extent another model of man - which is called the “utilitarian”, “economic” (...)
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    Preface.Karl F. Morrison - 1990 - In Karl Frederick Morrison (ed.), History as a Visual Art in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Princeton University Press.
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    Informed Consent to Breaking Bad News.Abraham Rudnick - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (1):61-66.
    Informed consent to breaking (or waiving) bad news is an important yet neglected topic. It is distinct from informed consent to diagnosis and to treatment, and may be logically and ethically sound, provided patients are competent and that no considerable harm may be caused to others by breaking or waiving bad news to patients. This requires a differential assessment procedure in order to balance patient autonomy, benefit and justice towards others, preferably exploring patients’ values, expectations and needs with them, so (...)
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    Reflections of an Infidel.Karl Galinsky - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):73-76.
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    Planning for the Known Unknown: Machine Learning for Human Healthcare Systems.Jonathan H. Chen & Abraham Verghese - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11):1-3.
    Clinical medicine is an inexact science. In situations of uncertainty, we often ask an experienced colleague for a second opinion. But what if one could effectively call upon the experience of thou...
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