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    Disclosure of suicidal thoughts during an e-mental health intervention: relational ethics meets actor-network theory.Milena Heinsch, Jenny Geddes, Dara Sampson, Caragh Brosnan, Sally Hunt, Hannah Wells & Frances Kay-Lambkin - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (3):151-170.
    ABSTRACT The technological revolution has created enormous opportunities for the provision of affordable, accessible, and flexible mental healthcare. Yet it also creates complexities and ethical challenges. While some of these challenges may be similar to face-to-face care, their nuance in the online milieu is different, as relationships, identities and boundaries in this setting are fluid, and there is an absence of physical presence. In this paper we consider the specific ethical complexities involved in the provision of a social networking intervention (...)
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  2. Bhagavadbādarāyaṇapraṇītam Brahmasūtram: Ānandatīrthabhagavatpādapraṇitam tadbhaṣyam, Trivikramapaṇḍitācaryyakṛtastatvapradīpaḥ, Ȧcāryyagovindākr̥tā Tatvacandrikā. Bādarāyaṇa - 2016 - Beṅgaḷūru: Dvaipāyanapratiṣṭhānam. Edited by Madhva, Trivikramapaṇḍita & Bannañje Govindācārya.
    Classical work on Vedanta philosophy by Bādarāyaṇa; includes three commentaries.
     
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    What healthcare teams find ethically difficult.Dara Rasoal, Annica Kihlgren, Inger James & Mia Svantesson - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (8):825-837.
    Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. Moral case deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support, which has the goal to support staff to manage ethical difficulties. However, little is known which difficult situations healthcare teams need to discuss. Aim: To explore which kinds of ethically difficult situations interprofessional healthcare teams raise during moral case deliberation. Research design: A series of 70 moral case deliberation sessions were audio-recorded in 10 Swedish workplaces. A descriptive, qualitative approach was (...)
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    A non-nativist account of language universals.Geoffrey Sampson - 1979 - Linguistics and Philosophy 3 (1):99 - 104.
  5. Moorean Arguments Against the Error Theory: A Defense.Eric Sampson - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Metaethics.
    Moorean arguments are a popular and powerful way to engage highly revisionary philosophical views, such as nihilism about motion, time, truth, consciousness, causation, and various kinds of skepticism (e.g., external world, other minds, inductive, global). They take, as a premise, a highly plausible first-order claim (e.g., cars move, I ate breakfast before lunch, it’s true that some fish have gills) and conclude from it the falsity of the highly revisionary philosophical thesis. Moorean arguments can be used against nihilists in ethics (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Liberty and Language.Geoffrey Sampson - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (4):837-837.
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    Being played: Gadamer and philosophy's hidden dynamic.Jeremy Sampson - 2019 - Wilmington, Delaware, United States: Vernon Press. Edited by Karl Simms.
    Are we being played? Is our understanding of the traditionally fixed and static concepts of philosophy based on an oversimplification? This book explores some of the theories of the self since Descartes, together with the rationalism and the empiricism that sustain these ideas, and draws some startling conclusions using Gadamer's philosophical study of play as its starting point. Gadamer's ludic theory, Sampson argues, reveals a dynamic of play that exists at the deepest level of philosophy. It is this dynamic (...)
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  8. Making Sense.G. Sampson - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (4):667-669.
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    Expectant Fathers, Abortion, and Embryos.Dara E. Purvis - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):330-340.
    One thread of abortion criticism, arguing that gender equality requires that men be allowed to terminate legal parental status and obligations, has reinforced the stereotype of men as uninterested in fatherhood. As courts facing disputes over stored pre-embryos weigh the equities of allowing implantation of the pre-embryos, this same gender stereotype has been increasingly incorporated into a legal balancing test, leading to troubling implications for ART and family law.
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    What has been inadvertently rediscovered? A commentary.E. E. Sampson - 1986 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 16 (1):33–40.
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    The works of George Berkeley, ed. by G. Sampson.George Berkeley & Sampson - 1897
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  12. Linguistic universals as evidence for empiricism.Geoffrey Sampson - 1978 - Journal of Linguistics.
  13. (1 other version)Brahmasūtra. Bādarāyaṇa - 1962 - [n.p.]: Edited by Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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  14. Śrībrahmasūtram: Śrīnimbārkabhāṣyam. Bādarāyaṇa - 1932 - Banārasa Sitī: Caukhambā Saṃskr̥ta Sīriza Āphisa. Edited by Nimbārka & Śrīnivāsācarya.
     
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  15. Vedānta darśana bhāṣābhāṣya. Bādarāyaṇa - 1964 - Edited by Brahmamuni Parivrājaka.
     
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    Twelve Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, by Jordan B. Peterson.Dara Fogel - 2018 - Teaching Philosophy 41 (4):432-435.
  17. The Self-Undermining Arguments from Disagreement.Eric Sampson - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 14:23-46.
    Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamental moral disagreement among a certain group of people. Then, some skeptical or anti-realist-friendly conclusion is drawn. Chapter 2 proposes that arguments from disagreement share a structure that makes them vulnerable to a single, powerful objection: they self-undermine. For each formulation of the argument from disagreement, at least one of its premises casts doubt either on itself or on one of the other premises. On reflection, this shouldn’t be (...)
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    ‘It’s like sailing’ – Experiences of the role as facilitator during moral case deliberation.Dara Rasoal, Annica Kihlgren & Mia Svantesson - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (3):135-142.
    BackgroundMoral case deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support, and there seems to be different ways of facilitating the dialogue.PurposeThis paper aimed to explore Swedish facilitators' experiences of their role in moral case deliberations.MethodThis study had a qualitative approach with explorative design. Semi-structured interviews with eleven MCD facilitators were conducted. Their experiences were analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultBeing a facilitator was understood through the metaphor of sailing: against the wind or with it. The role was likened to a sailor's set (...)
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  19. The Form of Language.Geoffrey Sampson - 1977 - Mind 86 (343):463-466.
     
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    A note on archilochus fr. 177 and the anthropomorphic facade in early fable.C. Michael Sampson - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):466-475.
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    Broad consent under the GDPR: an optimistic perspective on a bright future.Dara Hallinan - 2020 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 16 (1):1-18.
    Broad consent – the act of gaining one consent for multiple potential future research projects – sits at the core of much current genomic research practice. Since the 25th May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied as valid law concerning genomic research in the EU and now occupies a dominant position in the legal landscape. Yet, the position of the GDPR concerning broad consent has recently been cause for concern in the genomic research community. Whilst the text (...)
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    Heidegger and the Aporia: Translation and Cultural Authenticity.Fiona Sampson - 2006 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 (4):527-539.
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    Examen philosophicums betydning som fellesskapsdannende grunnlag for dialog og refleksjon.Kristin Sampson - 2022 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 57 (1-2):54-64.
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    Neural markers of errors as endophenotypes in neuropsychiatric disorders.Dara S. Manoach & Yigal Agam - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks.Tony D. Sampson - 2012 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In this thought-provoking work, Tony D. Sampson presents a contagion theory fit for the age of networks. Unlike memes and microbial contagions, _Virality_ does not restrict itself to biological analogies and medical metaphors. It instead points toward a theory of contagious assemblages, events, and affects. For Sampson, contagion is not necessarily a positive or negative force of encounter; it is how society comes together and relates. Sampson argues that a biological knowledge of contagion has been universally distributed (...)
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    Clinical Ethics Support for Healthcare Personnel: An Integrative Literature Review.Dara Rasoal, Kirsti Skovdahl, Mervyn Gifford & Annica Kihlgren - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (4):313-346.
    This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel in clinical practice in terms of their construction, functions and goals. Healthcare personnel frequently face ethically difficult situations in the course of their work and these issues cover a wide range of areas from prenatal care to end-of-life care. Although various forms of clinical ethics support have been developed, to our knowledge there is a lack of review studies describing which ethics support approaches are available, how they (...)
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  27. Do the Standards of Rationality Depend on Resource Context?Eric Sampson - 2022 - Acta Analytica 38 (2):323-333.
    People sometimes knowingly undermine the achievement of their own goals by, e.g., playing the lottery or borrowing from loan sharks. Are these agents acting irrationally? The standard answer is “yes.” But, in a recent award-winning paper, Jennifer Morton argues “no.” On her view, the norms of practical reasoning an agent ought to follow depend on that agent’s resource context (roughly, how rich or poor they are). If Morton is correct, the orthodox view that the same norms of practical rationality apply (...)
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  28. Bedāntasūtram. Bādarāyaṇa - 1968 - Edited by Baladevavidyābhūṣaṇa, Bhaktiśrīrūpa Siddhānti, Pañcatīrtha Nr̥tyagopāla & Bādarāyaṇa.
     
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  29. Brahmasūtra-Vidyodayabhāṣyam. Bādarāyaṇa - 1966 - Edited by Udayavira Shastri & Bādarāyaṇa.
     
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  30. Brahmasūtra-trividhabhāshya. Bādarāyaṇa - 1993 - Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Rocaka Ghimire. Edited by Somanāthaśarmā Śāstrī Ghimire.
    Basic work, with three commentaries on Vedanta philosophy.
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  31. Brahmasūtragaḷu. Bādarāyaṇa - 1972 - Edited by Nathamuni Iyengar & V. T..
     
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  32. Die Sûtra's des Vedânta. Bādarāyaṇa - 1966 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms. Edited by Śaṅkarācārya & Paul Deussen.
     
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  33. Dirāsāt Islāmīyah fi al-'alāqāt al-ijtimā'īyah wa-al-dawlīyah.Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh Darāz - 1974 - Dar Al-Qalam.
     
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  34. Masʼalat al-ḥurrīyah fī mudawwanat al-Shaykh Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir ibn ʻĀshūr.Jamāl al-Dīn Darāwīl - 2006 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Hādī lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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    Civic education and self-knowledge in higher education.Dara Fogel - unknown
    In this age of multiculturalism, global travel and terrorism, it is vital that citizens be inculcated with the fundamental values of democracy and equipped with the cognitive skills to further those values. Plato critiqued the democratic character for its potential selfishness and lack of civic engagement---this was true in ancient Athens and is still true today. Using a primarily philosophical but also an interdisciplinary approach, I discuss the historic and social contexts of moral education in democracies both ancient and modern. (...)
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    Life on a Holodeck: What Star Trek Can Teach Us about the True Nature of Reality.Dara Fogel - 2016 - In Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 273–287.
    Philosophers and other thinkers have pondered tough questions about the nature of reality for thousands of years. Now, science seems to be discovering increasing support for this ancient concept, and Star Trek's holodeck technology offers great insights into understanding both old and new theories about what's real. The accumulation of data over the last twenty‐five years from a variety of scientific fields reveals that the reality seems to be holographic in nature. On the holodeck, there are two types of people: (...)
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    Biblical pragmatism in the pandemic outbreak of Numbers 25:1-18: Towards an African paradigm.Sampson S. Ndoga - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    Numbers 25 presents a human crisis requiring swift leadership interventions to curb the plague. Leadership failure plays out on a number of levels before decisive and resolute interventions are taken. This passage shows a human-created crisis that somewhat parallels the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak and offers reflective pragmatic approaches taken to ensure immediate arresting of the pandemic and perhaps future curbing of a similar instigation.CONTRIBUTION: Africa has always been known to respond rather belatedly to crises that cost human lives and (...)
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  38. Observations on the growth of the mind.Sampson Reed - 1838 - Gainesville, Fla.,: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints.
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    Against Base Co-ordination.Geoffrey Sampson - 1974 - Foundations of Language 12 (1):117-125.
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    An empirical hypothesis about natural semantics.Geoffrey Sampson - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):209 - 236.
    Chomsky has constructed an empirical theory about syntactic universals of natural language by defining a class of 'possible languages' which includes all natural languages (inter alia) as members, and claiming that all natural languages fall .within a specified proper subset of that class. I extend Chomsky's work to produce an empirical theory about natural4anguage semantic universals by showing that the semantic description of a language will incorporate a logical calculus, by defining a relatively wide class of 'possible calculi', and by (...)
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    Are human genes patentable?Margaret J. Sampson - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (4):4-5.
  42. Eliding the theory/research and basic/applied divides implications of Merton's middle range.Robert J. Sampson - 2010 - In Craig Calhoun (ed.), Robert K. Merton: Sociology of Science and Sociology as Science. Columbia University Press.
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    Human rationality: Misleading linguistic analogies.Geoffrey Sampson - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):350-351.
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    Pragmatic Self-Verification and Performatives.Geoffrey Sampson - 1971 - Foundations of Language 7 (2):300-302.
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    Integrating computer technology: Blurring the roles of teachers, students, and experts.Dara H. Wexler - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (1):33-43.
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    Brahma-sūtram: Śārīraka vijñānam bhāṣya sahita. Bādarāyaṇa - 2017 - Jayapura: Paṃ. Madhusūdana Ojhā Vaidika Adhyayana evaṃ Śodhapīṭha Saṃsthāna. Edited by Madhusūdana Ojhā & Śivadatta Śarmā Caturvedī.
    Classical work on Vedanta by Bādarāyaṇa; includes Śārīraka vijñānam bhāṣya of Śrī Madhusūdana Ojhā.
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  47. Śrīvedānta darśana: Śrībrahmasūtra. Bādarāyaṇa - 2003 - Vr̥ndāvana: Vrajagaurava Prakāśana. Edited by Baladevavidyābhūṣaṇa & Śyāmadāsa.
    Commentary on Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa, work on Vedanta philosophy.
     
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  48. Against Scanlon's Theory of the Strength of Practical Reasons.Eric Sampson - 2015 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (3):1-6.
    We often say that one reason is stronger, or weightier, than another. These are metaphors. What does normative strength or weight really consist in? Scanlon (2014) offers a novel answer to this question. His answer appeals to counterfactuals of various kinds. I argue that appealing to counterfactuals leads to deep problems for his view.
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  49. Brahmasūtravaibhavam: Śrīmatkr̥ṣṇadvaipāyanapraṇīta Brahmasūtrāṇi, Śrīmadānandatīrthabhagavatpādapraṇītam Aṇubhāṣyam Sannyāyavivr̥tiśca, Śrīvādirājapraṇīta Adhikaraṇanāmāvaliḥ, Śrīsudhīndratīrthakr̥taḥ Brahmasūtranyāyasaṅgrahaḥ Brahmasūtrādhikaraṇaratnamālā ca, Śrīdhīrendratīrthakr̥taḥ Viśayavākyasaṅgrahaḥ ityādigranthasaptakam ; Brahmasūtrabhāṣyādisūtrasaṃbandhigranthānamādhyantaślokaśca. Bādarāyaṇa & Vyāsanakere Prabhañjanācārya (eds.) - 1991 - Tirucānura: Śrīmanmadhvasiddhāntonnāhinī Sabhā.
    Collection of the Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa along with six commentaries.
     
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  50. Celebrating the Other. A Dialogic Account of.E. E. Sampson - forthcoming - Human Nature.
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