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    La philosophie d'Athènes à Rome et ses philosophes.Félicia Michot - 2023 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La philosophie commence avec l'étonnement. Et l'étonnement engendre l'interrogation et la connaissance. C'est Aristote qui structure les connaissances et l'intelligence. D'après M. Conche, la philosophie est « la recherche de la Vérité par la lumière naturelle », et cela au sujet du Tout de la réalité, et de la place de l'homme dans ce Tout. Et lorsque, dans cette recherche, une Vérité s'offre à nous, alors notre esprit, comme le pensait Cicéron, est empli du plus noble plaisir humain. Ce nouveau (...)
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    (1 other version)« L’épître sur la disparition des formes intelligibles vaines après la mort » d’Avicenne. Édition critique, traduction et index.J. R. Michot - 1987 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 29:152-170.
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    Avant-propos.Jean R. Michot - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):137-138.
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    Avicenne et la destinée humaine. A propos de la résurrection des corps.Jean Michot - 1981 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 79 (44):453-483.
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    Avicenne et le Kitāb al-Madnūn d’al-Ghazālī.J. Michot - 1976 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 18:51-59.
  6. Knowing the Unknown. Ibn Taymiyya's commentary on Avicenna's Ishărāt, namaṭ X.Yahya M. Michot - 2018 - In Abdelkader Al Ghouz, Islamic philosophy from the 12th to the 14th century. Bonn: Bonn University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)L’Épître de la résurrection des Ikhwān as-Safā.J. Michot - 1974 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 16:114-148.
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    (1 other version)L’avicennisation de la sunna, du ṣabéisme au leurre de la ḥanîfiyya. À propos du Livre des religions et des sectes, II d’al-Shahrast'nî.J. R. Michot - 1993 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 35:113-120.
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    L'eschatologie d'Avicenne selon F.D. al-Râzî (I).Jean R. Michot - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):235-263.
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    «L'épître sur la connaissance de l''me rationnelle et de ses états» attribuée à Avicenne. Présentation et essai de traduction.Jean Michot - 1984 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 82 (56):479-499.
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    (1 other version)Les sciences physiques et métaphysiques selon la Risālah fī Aqsām al-ʿUlūm d’Avicenne. Essai de traduction critique.Jean Michot - 1980 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 22 (1):62-73.
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  12. 'Misled and Misleading' ... 'Yet Central in their Intellectual Influence!' Ibn Taymiyya's Views on Ikhwan al-Safa.Yahya J. Michot - 2008 - In Nader El-Bizri, Epistles of the Brethren of Purity: the Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ and their Rasāʾil: an introduction. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Pensée arabo-islamique.Jean R. Michot - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):301-323.
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    Prophétie et divination selon Avicenne.Jean Michot - 1985 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 83 (4):507-535.
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    Human Rights and Bioethical Considerations of Global Nurse Migration.Felicia Stokes & Renata Iskander - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (3):429-439.
    There is a global shortage of nurses that affects healthcare delivery, which will be exacerbated with the increasing demand for healthcare professionals by the aging population. The growing shortage requires an ethical exploration on the issue of nurse migration. In this article, we discuss how migration respects the autonomy of nurses, increases cultural diversity, and leads to improved patient satisfaction and health outcomes. We also discuss the potential for negative impacts on public health infrastructures, lack of respect for cultural diversity, (...)
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    No Meaningful Apology for American Indian Unethical Research Abuses.Felicia Schanche Hodge - 2012 - Ethics and Behavior 22 (6):431-444.
    This article reviews the history of medical and research abuses experienced by American Indians since European colonization. This article examines the unethical research of American Indians/Alaska Natives in light of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male. Literature citations indicate that significant unethical research and medical care incidents occurred both before and after the Tuskegee Syphilis Study among American Indians/Alaska Natives. The majority of these unethical abuses were committed by the federal government and within the historical context (...)
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    (1 other version)Asymmetries in the Acquisition of Numbers and Quantifiers.Felicia Hurewitz, Anna Papafragou & Lila Gleitman - unknown
    Number terms and quantifiers share a range of linguistic (syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic) properties. On the basis of these similarities, one might expect these 2 classes of linguistic expression to pose similar problems to children acquiring language. We report here the results of an experiment that explicitly compared the acquisition of numerical expressions (two, four) and quantificational (some, all) expressions in younger and older 3-year-olds. Each group showed adult-like preferences for “exact” interpretations when evaluating number terms; however they did not (...)
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    Ethics Consultation: Data and the Path to Professionalization.Felicia Cohn - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):1-4.
    In this issue, Ellen Fox and colleagues report on their national study on ethics consultation in U.S. hospitals, following up on the previous 1999–2000 landmark study. Th...
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    Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Nursing: Ethics of Caring as a Guide to Dividing Tasks Between AI and Humans.Felicia Stokes & Amitabha Palmer - 2020 - Nursing Philosophy 21 (4):e12306.
    Nurses have traditionally been regarded as clinicians that deliver compassionate, safe, and empathetic health care (Nurses again outpace other professions for honesty & ethics, 2018). Caring is a fundamental characteristic, expectation, and moral obligation of the nursing and caregiving professions (Nursing: Scope and standards of practice, American Nurses Association, Silver Spring, MD, 2015). Along with caring, nurses are expected to undertake ever‐expanding duties and complex tasks. In part because of the growing physical, intellectual and emotional demandingness, of nursing as well (...)
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    Predicting Children's Reading and Mathematics Achievement from Early Quantitative Knowledge and Domain-General Cognitive Abilities.Felicia W. Chu, Kristy vanMarle & David C. Geary - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified Program: Fair, Feasible, and Defensible, But Neither Definitive Nor Finished.Felicia Cohn, Mary Beth Benner, Chris Feudtner & Armand H. Matheny Antommaria - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):1-5.
    Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2020, Page 1-5.
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    Proactive Ethics Consultation in the ICU: A Comparison of Value Perceived by Healthcare Professionals and Recipients.Felicia Cohn, Paula Goodman-Crews, William Rudman, Lawrence J. Schneiderman & Ellen Waldman - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (2):140-147.
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  23. The Significance of a Wish.Felicia Ackerman - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (4):27-29.
  24. Analysis, language, and concepts: The second paradox of analysis.Felicia Ackerman - 1990 - Philosophical Perspectives 4:535-543.
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    Holistic Health and Biomedical Medicine. [REVIEW]Hela Michot-Dietrich - 1992 - International Studies in Philosophy 24 (1):115-116.
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    Education Seen through the Postmodernity Grid.Felicia Ceausu - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (1):23-34.
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    (1 other version)Coronavirus Is a Curse / Discrimination Makes It Worse.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    Commentary on ‘expressivism at the beginning and end of life’.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8):548-549.
    Death can be good— I’ll tell you how. Just have it come Decades from now.1 Full disclosure: The above poem expresses my outlook, and I have trouble empathising with people who want to die. But that does not make me unable to evaluate objections to the expressivist argument against PAS. Reed sets forth the expressivist argument as follows: ‘[W]hen we allow PAS for individuals who are terminally ill or facing some severe disease or disability, we send a message of disrespect (...)
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    Roots and consequences of vagueness.Felicia Ackerman - 1994 - Philosophical Perspectives 8:129-136.
  30. The Ethics of End-of-Life Care for Prison Inmates.Felicia Cohn - 1999 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 27 (3):252-259.
    Terminally ill elderly and long-term disabled persons under our system of health care are eligible for Medicare and may qualify for the hospice care benefit. Despite such provisions, research shows that individuals still frequently do not receive the health care they need. But, as inadequate as end-of-life care can be for the general population, these inadequacies are exacerbated for individuals incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails. Although inmates are guaranteed a basic level of health care under the Eighth Amendment and (...)
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    An argument for a modified Russellian principle of acquaintance.Felicia Ackerman - 1987 - Philosophical Perspectives 1:501-512.
  32. The concept of manipulativeness.Felicia Ackerman - 1995 - Philosophical Perspectives 9:335-340.
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    Indexicality and the Abductive Link.Felicia E. Kruse - 1986 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 22 (4):435 - 447.
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    Temporality in Musical Meaning: A Peircean/Deweyan Semiotic Approach.Felicia E. Kruse - 2011 - The Pluralist 6 (3):50-63.
    Imagine a single musical tone—for instance, the A above middle C that the oboe plays to tune an orchestra. Now imagine this tone, with no variation in dynamics, pitch, or timbre, extended over the course of “an hour or a day,” existing, as Peirce describes in “How to Make Our Ideas Clear” (W3:262),1 “as perfectly in each second of that time as in the whole taken together; so that, as long as it is sounding, it might be present to a (...)
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    The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy, by Amy Olberding Minding the Gap: Moral Ideals and Moral Improvement, by Karen Stohr.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - forthcoming - Mind.
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  36. A New Standard for Avicenna StudiesIbn Sina, lettre au vizir Abu Sad: Editio princeps d'apres le manuscrit de Bursa.David C. Reisman & Yahya Michot - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):562.
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    La destinée de l'homme selon Avicenne. Le retour à Dieu (maʿȃd) et l'imaginationLa destinee de l'homme selon Avicenne. Le retour a Dieu (maad) et l'imagination.James Winston Morris & Jean Michot - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):815.
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    Patient and family decisions about life-extension and death.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2007 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie P. Francis & Anita Silvers, The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 52–68.
    The prelims comprise: Rationality Morality Advance Directives Conclusion Notes References Suggested Further Reading.
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    The More the Merrier.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):549-558.
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    Understanding Clinical Ethics Consultation: What Stories Reveal.Felicia Cohn - 2024 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 14 (1):31-37.
    This commentary reflects on twelve stories of participants in clinical ethics consultations from the perspective of family members, some of whom are ethics consultants, and healthcare professionals. Together they reveal expectations of ethics consultations and suggest descriptions of the service. Some common themes emerge, including the role of the clinical ethics consultant in navigating complex situations, assuring all stake-holder voices are heard, attending to moral distress, addressing issues that seem beyond medical practice, and being accessible. They are almost uniformly positive (...)
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    A Man by Nothing Is So Well Betrayed as by His Manners? Politeness as a Virtue.Felicia Ackerman - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):250-258.
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    Pity as a Moral Concept/The Morality of Pity.Felicia Ackerman - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):59-66.
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    Medical Treatment after Brain Death: A Case Report and Ethical Analysis.Felicia Miedema - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (1):50-52.
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    Growing Pains: The Debate Begins.Felicia G. Cohn - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):52-53.
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    What Is the Proper Role for Charity in Healthcare?Felicia Ackerman - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (3):425.
    My little girl has leukemia; she has had it for over a year, and now she needs at least five pints of blood a day. Not the whole blood, just the platelets. Most of our relatives and friends have given at least a few times. But we need more. Now I have to go to strangers.So begins Roberta Silman's short story, “Giving Blood,” a story about illness and charity. When the narrator's husband solicited blood donations at his workplace, “he thought (...)
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    Emotion in Musical Meaning: A Peircean Solution to Langer's Dualism.Felicia E. Kruse - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):762-778.
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    Analysis and its paradoxes.Felicia Ackerman - 1992 - In Edna Ullmann-Margalit, The Scientific Enterprise. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 169--178.
  48. "Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour": Women and the chivalric code in malory's morte darthur.Felicia Ackerman - 2002 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):1–12.
    I am indebted to many people, especially Dorsey Armstrong, Shannon French, and Kenneth Hodges, for helpful discussions of this material. An early version of this essay was read at the Thirty-Sixth International Congress on Medieval Studies.This essay is dedicated to the glorious memory of Nina Lindsey.
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  49. Aunt Vera.Felicia Ackerman - 2008 - Free Inquiry 28:32-32.
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  50. Death, Dying, and Dignity.Felicia Ackerman - 1999 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 1:189-201.
    The word ‘dignity’ is a staple of contemporary American medical ethics, where it often follows the words ‘death with’. People unfamiliar with this usage might expect it to apply to one’s manner of dying—for example, a stately exit involving ceremonial farewells. Instead, conventional usage generally holds that “death with dignity” ends or prevents life without dignity, by which is meant life marked not by buffoonery, but by illness and disability. Popular examples of dignity-depleters include dementia, incontinence, and being “dependent on (...)
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