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    The works of Aristotle translated into English under the editorship of W. D. Ross. Aristotle, John Isaac Beare, Ingram Bywater, William Adair Pickard Cambridge, Ella Mary Edghill, Arthur Spenser Loat Farquharson, Edward Seymour Forster, Russell Kerr Gaye, Robert Purves Hardie, Alfred James Jenkinson, Harold Henry Joachim, Thomas Loveday, Geoffrey Reginald Gilchrist Mure, John Arthur Platt, William Rhys Roberts, William David Ross, George Robert Thomson Ross, John Alexander Smith, Joseph Solomon, Saint George William Joseph Stock, John Leofric Stocks, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson & Erwin Wentworth Webster - 1908 - Oxford,: Clarendon press. Edited by W. D. Ross & J. A. Smith.
  2. #HerStory: The Psychological Well-Being, Lived Experiences, and Challenges Faced by Female Police Officers.Jayra Blanco, Ella Marie Doloque, Shelwina Ruth Bonifacio, Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Janelle Jose, Jericho Balading, Andrea Mae Santiago, Liezl Fulgencio, Christian Dave Francisco & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):20-32.
    Police officers are vital to maintaining security and the continuity of national functions. Thus, Police officers are more exposed to different kinds of psychological concerns. However, a female in this kind of profession, based on various studies, experienced higher levels of stress because of other factors. Further, the primary goal of this study is to investigate the psychological well-being, lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of female police officers. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: (1) (...)
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  3. Toward an Ontology of Virtue Ethics.Mary Ella Savarino - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Research 18:243-259.
    Although ethicists are increasingly interested in virtue ethics, very little has been written about the nature of virtue. Yet understanding it is crucial for understanding virtue ethics. Some philosophers of science claim that virtue is a property reducible to the mere disposition to behave in certain specified ways given a particular situation. A virtue is correctly ascribed after the observation of the relevant behavior. This view reverses the classical virtue ethics of Aristotle. For him, behavior is identified as virtuous in (...)
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    Scientific Opportunities -- Ethical Choices: An Undergraduate Biomedical Ethics Course.Mary Ella Savarino & Ann Boyd - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (3):160-162.
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  5. (1 other version)The future of condition based monitoring: risks of operator removal on complex platforms.Marie Oldfield, Murray McMonies & Ella Haig - 2022 - AI and Society 2:1-12.
    Complex systems are difficult to manage, operate and maintain. This is why we see teams of highly specialised engineers in industries such as aerospace, nuclear and subsurface. Condition based monitoring is also employed to maximise the efficiency of extensive maintenance programmes instead of using periodic maintenance. A level of automation is often required in such complex engineering platforms in order to effectively and safely manage them. Advances in Artificial Intelligence related technologies have offered greater levels of automation but this potentially (...)
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    Accessing food resources: Rural and urban patterns of giving and getting food. [REVIEW]Lois Wright Morton, Ella Annette Bitto, Mary Jane Oakland & Mary Sand - 2007 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (1):107-119.
    Reciprocity and redistribution economies are often used by low-income households to increase access to food, adequate diets, and food security. A United States study of two high poverty rural counties and two low-income urban neighborhoods reveal poor urban households are more likely to access food through the redistribution economy than poor rural households. Reciprocal nonmarket food exchanges occur more frequently in low-income rural households studied compared to low-income urban ones. The rural low-income purposeful sample was significantly more likely to give (...)
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    At Home in the World? The Gendered Cartographies of GlobalityBetween the Lines: South Asians and PostcolonialityDiscrepant Dislocations: Feminism, Theory, and Postcolonial HistoriesScattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Feminist National PracticesTalking Visions: Multicultural Feminism in a Transnational AgeAt Home in the Empire: Indians and the Colonial Encounter in Late-Victorian Britain.Parama Roy, Deepika Bahri, Mary Vasudeva, Mary John, Inderpal Grewal, Caren Kaplan, Ella Shohat & Antoinette Burton - 2001 - Feminist Studies 27 (3):709.
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  8. Project MUSE Journals Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy Volume 44, Number 1, Winter 2008 Women and Forgotten Movements in American Philosophy: The Work of Ella Lyman Cabot and Mary Parker Follett. [REVIEW]Ella Lyman Cabot & John Kaag - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (1).
     
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    Ellas lo pensaron antes: filósofas excluidas de la memoria.María Luisa Femenías - 2019 - Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina: LEA.
    Las mujeres desafiaron la condición de "inferiores", "incapaces" o "dependientes" a que las destinaba su esencia femenina. Eligieron la literatura, la ciencia y la filosofía para expresarse. Incluso, en los períodos más adversos por la censura pública, algunas de ellas teorizaron en diarios íntimos o epístolas. Muchas veces se les prohibió el uso de la palabra y de la pluma, o simplemente fueron asesinadas por proseguir sus investigaciones. Durante largos períodos, no les fue permitido firmar con nombre propio sus textos, (...)
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    Nihilismo y modernidad: dialéctica de la antiilustración.Vicente Serrano Marín - 2005 - Barcelona: Plaza y Valdés Editores.
    El mérito principal de este libro es la audacia de la perspectiva escogida: la disyuntiva, por decirlo sumariamente, “entre Dios y la nada”. Fiel a ella, y elevándola a condición de eje hermenéutico, Vicente Serrano reconstruye los hitos fundamentales del proceso, atendiendo especialmente al propio Jacobi, pero también a los “grandes” del Idealismo Alemán, así como a Nietzsche, a Heidegger, a Michel Foucault, a las diversas teorizaciones “posmodernas” —o no— de los últimos tiempos. Es posible, en efecto, que haya (...)
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    Bioética y humanismo cristiano.Juan María de Velasco & Enrique Sanz (eds.) - 2011 - Bilbao: Universidad de Deusto.
    Esta obra está organizada en tres partes, en las que se indaga la plausibilidad del discurso de la Bioética y Teológica. En la primera de ellas, se estudia el vínculo que existe entre esta disciplina científica, el mensaje evangélico y la tradición cristiana, punto de partida y origen de todo este entramado bioético que aspira a sal-vaguardar valores humanos fundamentales. En la segunda, se trata de la relación que debe regir entre esta rama de la Teología y el polifacético mundo (...)
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    Víctimas de la guerra en el Tolima: Olvidos de Humanidad. Una mirada a las afectaciones de los protagonistas de los procesos de reparación.Mary Sol Narváez Castro - 2019 - Ratio Juris 14 (29):89-107.
    Este artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre el proceso de reparación de víctimas adelantado en varios municipios del Tolima, departamento que ha sido golpeado drásticamente por el conflicto armado. Siguiendo el modelo de trabajo realizado en Antioquia, en los municipios de Medellín y San Carlos, se tomaron en este caso los municipios de Ibagué, Prado, Coyaima, Totarco y Dinde, identificados como algunas de las principales zonas del país afectadas por la guerra. Se trabajó con doscientas cuarenta víctimas, mediante (...)
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    La comunidad de nos-otros: repensar el ser en común en Hannah Arendt a partir de la acción y la pluralidad.Londoño Becerra & María Victoria - 2011 - Bogotá D.C., Colombia: Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-CESO, Departamento de Ciencia Política.
    La mayoría de interpretaciones sobre la noción de comunidad en Hannah Arendt, han pasado por alto el esfuerzo por parte de la autora de deslindarse de lo que ella considera -la tradición de la filosofía política-. Arendt encuentra que dicha tradición ha sido incapaz de reconocer la pluralidad y contingencia propias de los asuntos humanos. Este libro se propone buscar en el pensamiento de la autora una posible noción de Comunidad que conciba la pluralidad como -ley de la tierra-, (...)
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    Violência de gênero em mulheres estudantes universitárias: evidências sobre a prevalência e sobre os fatores associados.Taís Tasqueto Tassinari, Fernanda Honnef Honnef, Jaqueline Arboit, Tassiane Ferreira Langendorf, Cristiane Cardoso de Paula & Stela Maris de Mello Padoin - 2021 - Acta Colombiana de Psicología 25 (1):105-120.
    La violencia de género contra las mujeres está relacionada con la desigualdad de género y se entiende que es la interrupción de cualquier forma de integridad de las mujeres. Puede ser del tipo físico, sexual, psicológico, patrimonial, económica o moral y puede ocurrir tanto en el entorno privado-familiar, como en el trabajo y los espacios públicos. La violencia de género tiene un impacto en la salud y la calidad de vida de las mujeres y puede generalizarse en entornos universitarios, lo (...)
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    Women and forgotten movements in american philosophy: The work of Ella Lyman Cabot and Mary Parker Follett.John Kaag - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (1):pp. 134-157.
    This paper recovers and investigates the work of two forgotten figures in the history of American philosophy: Ella Lyman Cabot and Mary Parker Follett. It focuses on Cabot's work, developed between 1889 and 1906. During this period, Cabot took several classes given by Josiah Royce at Radcliffe College. Cabot's work creatively extends Royce's early thinking on the issues of growth, unity, and loyalty. This paper claims that Cabot's writing serves as a valuable type of Roycean interpretation—an interpretation that (...)
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    El cuerpo dormido: entre la vigilia y los estados oníricos.José Hoover Vanegas Garcia, Mary Orrego Cardozo, Jose Armando Vidarte Claros & Francia Restrepo De Mejía - 2021 - Revista Filosofía Uis 21 (1):153-176.
    En este artículo se presentan los resultados de la revisión de más de sesenta documetos sobre los estados oníricos en relación con la vigilia. En el texto se desarrollan tres puntos: primero, el surgimiento de las reflexiones sobre el estado onírico y sus connotaciones mitológicas, además de algunos datos filosóficos de la antigua Grecia. Segundo, se desarrolla una tematización del fenómeno de sueño o dormir, en la reflexión de la modernidad. Tercero, se elabora una aproximación a una fenomenología del dormir, (...)
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    El problema '0' en la resolución de conflictos. La no percepción, el no reconocimiento o la no aceptación del conflicto.Francisco José Campos Roselló, María Carmen Jimenez Antolín & Ricard Marí Mollá - 2006 - Polis 15.
    La primera cuestión a plantear en la resolución de conflictos es la percepción que las partes tienen de éste. Nos centraremos en el análisis del caso «0», en el cual las partes, o al menos una de ellas, no percibe o se niega a percibir el conflicto. Proponemos que este paso sea primero y prioritario para cualquier análisis de resolución de conflictos.
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    Walking Our Talk: Business Schools, Legitimacy, and Citizenship.Mary-Ellen Boyle - 2004 - Business and Society 43 (1):37-68.
    Business and society scholars have analyzed the citizenship activities of private firms, but what of their own institutions? This article introduces the concept of business school citizenship (BSC), examining it as a response to the legitimacy pressures created by competing corporate and university interests in the U.S. management-education context. Theories of corporate and of university social responsibility are used to explain BSC, and these theories form the basis of the argument that such activities can be justified and should be increased.
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    Women Philosophers from Non-western Traditions: The First Four Thousand Years.Mary Ellen Waithe & Therese Boos Dykeman (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book presents the views of 22 women philosophers from outside the Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian worlds. These eminent thinkers are from Mesopotamia, India, Tibet, China, Korea, Japan, Australia, America, the Philippines and Nigeria. Six philosophers, the earliest of whom predates the Greek pre-Socratics by two thousand years, lived at “the dawn of philosophy”; another six from late Antiquity through the Classical period; five more taught and wrote during the Middle Ages up to the Age of Exploration, and yet five others (...)
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  20. Make-believe morality and fictional worlds.Mary Mothersill - 2002 - In José Luis Bermúdez & Sebastian Gardner (eds.), Art and Morality. New York: Routledge. pp. 74-94.
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    (1 other version)Forces and fields.Mary B. Hesse - 1962 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    An in-depth look at the science of ancient Greece, this volume examines the influence of antique philosophy on 17th-century thought. Additional topics embrace many elements of modern physics: the empirical basis of quantum mechanics, wave-particle duality and the uncertainty principle, and the action-at-a-distance theory of Wheeler and Feynman. 1961 edition.
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    What's there to know? A Fictionalist Approach to Mathematical Knowledge.Mary Leng - 2007 - In Mary Leng, Alexander Paseau & Michael D. Potter (eds.), Mathematical Knowledge. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Defends an account of mathematical knowledge in which mathematical knowledge is a kind of modal knowledge. Leng argues that nominalists should take mathematical knowledge to consist in knowledge of the consistency of mathematical axiomatic systems, and knowledge of what necessarily follows from those axioms. She defends this view against objections that modal knowledge requires knowledge of abstract objects, and argues that we should understand possibility and necessity in a primative way.
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    Finding a Common Bandwidth: Causes of Convergence and Diversity in Paleolithic Beads.Mary C. Stiner - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (1):51-64.
    Ornaments are the most common and ubiquitous art form of the Late Pleistocene. This fact suggests a common, fundamental function somewhat different to other kinds of Paleolithic art. While the capacity for artistic expression could be considerably older than the record of preserved art would suggest, beads signal a novel development in the efficiency and flexibility of visual communication technology. The Upper Paleolithic was a period of considerable regional differentiation in material culture, yet there is remarkable consistency in the dominant (...)
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    The Role of Participants in a Medical Information Commons.Mary A. Majumder, Juli M. Bollinger, Angela G. Villanueva, Patricia A. Deverka & Barbara A. Koenig - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):51-61.
    Meaningful participant engagement has been identified as a key contributor to the success of efforts to share data via a “Medical Information Commons”. We present findings from expert stakeholder interviews aimed at understanding barriers to engagement and the appropriate role of MIC participants. Although most interviewees supported engagement, they distinguished between individual versus collective forms. They also noted challenges including representation and perceived inefficiency, prompting reflection on political aspects of engagement and efficiency concerns.
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    John Stuart Mill.Mary Agnes Hamilton - 1933 - London,: H. Hamilton.
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    The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World.Mary Midgley, Martha C. Nussbaum, Cass R. Sunstein, Michael Reiss, Roger Straughan & Jeremy Rifkin - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (2):41.
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  27. Wilhelm Dilthey's Descriptive Psychology.Mary Katherine Tillman - 1974 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
     
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    Religious Aspects of Japanese Neo-Confucianism: The Thought of Nakae Tōju and Kaibara Ekken.Mary Evelyn Tucker - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (1):55-69.
  29. A History of Women Philosophers. Vol. II : Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A. D. 500-1600.Mary Ellen Waithe - 1991 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2):359-360.
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    Freedom and the critical undertaking: essays on Kant's later critiques.Mary-Barbara Zeldin - 1980 - Ann Arbor, Mich: Published for the American Society for 18th Century Studies by University Microfilms International.
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    Listening Comprehension and Listening Effort in the Primary School Classroom.Mary Rudner, Viveka Lyberg-Åhlander, Jonas Brännström, Jens Nirme, M. K. Pichora-Fuller & Birgitta Sahlén - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The ethics of marketing good corporate conduct.Mary Lyn Stoll - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1-2):121 - 129.
    Companies that contribute to charitable organizations rightly hope that their philanthropic work will also be good for the bottom line. Marketers of good corporate conduct must be especially careful, however, to market such conduct in a morally acceptable fashion. Although marketers typically engage in mild deception or take artistic license when marketing goods and services, these sorts of practices are far more morally troublesome when used to market good corporate conduct. I argue that although mild deception is not substantially worrisome (...)
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  33. (1 other version)Christopher Williams, ed., Realism and the Cinema Reviewed by.Mary Devereaux - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (2):106-108.
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    (1 other version)Feminist Archeology: Uncovering Women's Philosophical History.Mary Anne Warren - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):155-159.
    A History of Women Philosophers, Volume I: Ancient Women Philoophers, 600 B.C. - 500 A.D., edited by Mary Ellen Waithe, is an important but somewhat frustrating book. It is filled with tantalizing glimpses into the lives and thoughts of some of our earliest philosophical foremothers. Yet it lacks a clear unifying theme, and the abrupt transitions from one philosopher and period to the next are sometimes disconcerting. The overall effect is not unlike that of viewing an expansive landscape, illuminated (...)
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    Black and white and shades of gray: A portrait of the ethical professor.Mary Birch, Deni Elliott & Mary A. Trankel - 1999 - Ethics and Behavior 9 (3):243 – 261.
  36. Newton as historically-minded philosopher.Mary Domski - 2010 - In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Open Court.
     
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    Guest editorial.Mary Neal, Sara Fovargue & Stephen W. Smith - 2019 - The New Bioethics 25 (3):203-206.
    Volume 25, Issue 3, September 2019, Page 203-206.
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    William Penn, politics and conscience.Mary Maples Dunn - 1967 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    This is a concise, fluently presented examination of the relation between William Penn's religious convictions and his political behavior, from his years as an active young convert to the Quaker cause to his later years as governor of Pennsylvania. Although not a full biographical treatment of William Penn, the study presents new insights into Penn's life because it is based on many ignored but important pamphlets that Penn wrote. The young William Penn took a leading role in the Quaker fight (...)
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  39. The Future of Psychiatry.Mary C. Rawlinson & Stuart J. Youngner - 1990 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (1):1-119.
     
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    Researching Emotional Reflexivity.Mary Holmes - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (1):61-66.
    The everyday novelties of contemporary society require emotional reflexivity (Holmes, 2010a), but how can it be researched? Joint interviews can give more insight into the relational and embodied nature of emotional reflexivity than analysis of text-based online sources. Although textual analysis of online sources might be useful for seeing how people relationally negotiate what to feel when feeling rules are unclear, interviews allow observation of emotional reflexivity as done in interaction, especially if there is more than one interviewee. This highlights (...)
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    Feminismo e Ilustración : I. De la razón inerte a la razón meritoria; II. Por una Ilustración multicultural.Celia Amorós - 2006 - Isegoría 34:129-166.
    En una primera parte presentamos una lectura de la Ilustración guiada por el interés de identificar, entre las distintas concepciones de la razón que se despliegan en ella, la que presenta mayores virtualidades emancipatorias para el feminismo. El punto de partida es un análisis del planteamiento de Hume de la identidad personal que pone en evidencia sus sesgos patriarcales. Se contrapone la noción humeana de una razón inerte con la deriva que, a partir del cartesianismo, lleva a Poullain de (...)
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    Medical peace campaign.Mary T. Day - 1939 - The Eugenics Review 31 (2):146.
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    Scotus for dunces: an introduction to the subtle doctor.Mary Beth Ingham - 2003 - St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications.
    This guide to several aspects of the theological and philosophical thought of John Duns Scotus gives clarity to the work of a man with a "reputation for intricate and technical reasoning.".
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    Psychology and the Affirmation of Freedom.Mary Moore Vandendorpe - 1992 - Listening 27 (3):206-221.
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  45. (1 other version)Eike-Henner W. Kluge, The Ethics of Deliberate Death Reviewed by.Mary Anne Warren - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (1):26-29.
     
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    Reason and violence.Mary Warnock - 1964 - Philosophical Books 5 (3):14-16.
  47. The Interpretation of the Categorical Imperative in the Ethics of C. I. Lewis.Mary Wiseman - 1974 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    The postcolonial science and technology studies reader.Sandra Harding (ed.) - 2011 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    For twenty years, the renowned philosopher of science Sandra Harding has argued that science and technology studies, postcolonial studies, and feminist critique must inform one another. In The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader, Harding puts those fields in critical conversation, assembling the anthology that she has long wanted for classroom use. In classic and recent essays, international scholars from a range of disciplines think through a broad array of science and technology philosophies and practices. The contributors reevaluate conventional accounts (...)
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    (1 other version)Conscientious objection and moral distress: a relational ethics case study of MAiD in Canada.Mary Kathleen Deutscher Heilman & Tracy J. Trothen - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (2):123-127.
    Conscientious objection has become a divisive topic in recent bioethics publications. Discussion has tended to frame the issue in terms of the rights of the healthcare professional versus the rights of the patient. However, a rights-based approach neglects the relational nature of conscience, and the impact that violating one’s conscience has on the care one provides. Using medical assistance in dying as a case study, we suggest that what has been lacking in the discussion of conscientious objection thus far is (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Aristotle on matters of life and death.Mary Louise Gill - 1989 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 4:187-205.
     
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