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    Ethical implications of medical crowdfunding: the case of Charlie Gard.Gabrielle Dressler & Sarah A. Kelly - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (7):453-457.
    Patients are increasingly turning to medical crowdfunding as a way to cover their healthcare costs. In the case of Charlie Gard, an infant born with encephalomyopathic mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, crowdfunding was used to finance experimental nucleoside therapy. Although this treatment was not provided in the end, we will argue that the success of the Gard family’s crowdfunding campaign reveals a number of potential ethical concerns. First, this case shows that crowdfunding can change the way in which communal healthcare resources (...)
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    Doing the Right Thing? The Voting Power Effect and Institutional Shareholder Voting.Efrat Dressler & Yevgeny Mugerman - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (4):1089-1112.
    Through a combination of a controlled experiment and a survey, we examine the effect of voting power on shareholders’ voting behavior at general meetings. To avoid a selection bias, common in archival voting data, we exogenously manipulate shareholders’ power to affect the outcome. Our findings suggest that, when it comes to corporate decisions involving conflicts of interest, voting power nudges shareholders to oppose management and to choose the “right” alternative, that is, vote against a proposal which _prima facie_ does not (...)
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    What You Know, What You Do, and How You Feel: Cultural Competence, Cultural Consonance, and Psychological Distress.William W. Dressler, Mauro C. Balieiro & José E. dos Santos - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Thresholds and boundaries in the disclosure of individual genetic research results.Lynn G. Dressler & Eric T. Juengst - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):18 – 20.
  5. Duress.Joshua Dressler - 2011 - In John Deigh & David Dolinko, The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of the Criminal Law. Oxford University Press.
     
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    What's cultural about biocultural research?William W. Dressler - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 33 (1):20-45.
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    The shifting ground of swidden agriculture on Palawan Island, the Philippines.Wolfram Dressler & Juan Pulhin - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (4):445-459.
    Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia suggests that the rise of agricultural intensification and the growth of commodity markets will lead to the demise of swidden agriculture. This paper offers a longitudinal overview of the conditions that drive the agrarian transition amongst indigenous swidden cultivators and migrant paddy farmers in central Palawan Island, the Philippines. In line with regional agrarian change, we describe how a history of conservation policies has criminalized and pressured (...)
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  8. Between Empires and Europe: The Tragic Fate of Moldova.Wanda Dressler - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (2):29-49.
    This article is the story of the partition of Moldova into two republics after the short war of the Dniestr in 1992. It is for the most part a narrative drawing on field notes gathered in June 1993 from witnesses and actors in the drama. Its consequences have relegated Moldova, a flourishing soviet republic well known for its high-quality wines and its specialized industrial products within a large military-industrial complex, to the rank of one of the poorest post-soviet entities, struggling (...)
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  9. Battered Women Who Kill Their Sleeping Tormenters: Reflections on Maintaining Respect for Human Life While Killing Moral Monsters.Joshua Dressler - 2002 - In Stephen Shute & Andrew Simester, Criminal law theory: doctrines of the general part. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 259--282.
     
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  10. Struktur und Prozess im Verhältnis von Philosophie und Pädagogik.Helmut Dressler (ed.) - 1967 - [Berlin,: Humboldt-Universität.
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    Liegt in Kants religionsphilosophischen anschauungen der keim zur weiterentwicklung nach dem Schleiermacherschen prinzip hin vom ursprung des religiösen bewusstseins?M. Christoph-Dressler - 1909 - Hamburg,: Gedruckt bei Lütcke & Wulff.
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  12. AIDS-Impfstoffentwicklung in der AIDS-Ethikdiskussion. Anmerkungen zu einer aktuellen Debatte.S. Dressler - 1992 - Ethik in der Medizin 4 (3):135-143.
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    Coping Dispositions, Social Supports, and Health Status.William W. Dressler - 1980 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 8 (2):146-171.
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  14. Confessing in communities : the genealogical exclusion of joy from late antique Christianity.Alex B. Dressler - 2024 - In Paul Allen Miller, Truth in the late Foucault: antiquity, sexuality and psychoanalysis. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  15. Confessing in communities: the genealogical exclusion of joy from late antique Christianity.Alex B. Dressler - 2024 - In Paul Allen Miller, Truth in the late Foucault: antiquity, sexuality and psychoanalysis. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Distance from a Cultural Prototype and Psychological Distress in Urban Brazil: A Model.William W. Dressler, Mauro C. Balieiro & José Ernesto dos Santos - 2023 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 23 (1-2):218-240.
    The metaphor of culture as a space or environment of meaning is widely employed. Going beyond metaphor, we present a model of culture as a 3-dimensional Euclidean space, using data from Brazil on cultural models of life goals. The dimensions of this space are defined by degree of sharing of culture (cultural competence); alternate configurations of that shared meaning (residual agreement); and social practice (cultural consonance). A cultural distance metric calculated within those dimensions identifies an individuals’ proximity to prototypical goals; (...)
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    Die Welt als Wille zum Selbst: Eine philosophische Studie.Max Dressler - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:500.
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    Die Welt als Wille zum Selbst.Max Dressler - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (13):358-358.
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    Entre empires et Europe le destin tragique de la Moldavie.Wanda Dressler - 2005 - Diogène 210 (2):34-58.
    Résumé Cet article se veut une chronique de la partition de la Moldavie en deux républiques après la brève guerre du Dniestr de 1992. Il s’agit principalement d’un récit établi à partir de notes de terrain recueillies en juin 1993 auprès de témoins et acteurs de ce drame. Ses conséquences ont relégué la Moldavie, florissante république soviétique, bien connue pour ses vins de qualité et ses produits industriels spécifiques au sein d’un grand complexe militaro-industriel, au rang de l’une des plus (...)
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    Hypertension and Perceived Stress: A St. Lucian Example.William W. Dressler - 1984 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 12 (3):265-283.
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    Le passage des Frontières : élans, ouvertures….Wanda Dressler - 2005 - Diogène 210 (2):108-115.
    Résumé Ce texte explicite l’objectif du présent numéro sur les frontières et les identités mouvantes. Il situe cette interrogation dans le contexte de la constitution de blocs macro-régionaux et de la fin de la bipolarité. Il tend à montrer les incidences d’un tel contexte sur le fonctionnement des zones frontalières et celui des identités qu’elles ont forgées au cours du temps long de l’histoire moderne. Cet article voudrait mettre en évidence l’émergence du dogmatisme de la religion du capital sous les (...)
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    Morphopragmatics of diminutives and augmentatives.Wolfgang U. Dressler & Lavinia Merlini Barbaresi - 2001 - In Robert M. Harrish & Istvan Kenesei, Perspectives on Semantics, Pragmatics, and Discourse. John Benjamins.
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    Politics and Philosophy at Rome: Collected Papers, edited by Miriam T. Griffin and Catalina Balmaceda.Alex Dressler - 2020 - Polis 37 (1):181-184.
  24. Provocation: Explaining and justifying the defense in partial excuse, loss of self-control terms.Joshua Dressler - 2009 - In Paul Robinson, Kimberly Ferzan & Stephen Garvey, Criminal Law Conversations. Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 319--326.
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    Penser les recompositions identitaires dans les pays postcommunistes.Wanda Dressler - 2001 - Diogène 194 (2):5-18.
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    Religionsunterricht als Werteerziehung?: Eine Problemanzeige.Bernhard Dressler - 2002 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 46 (1):256-269.
    Instructing values is being increasingly regarded as an educational goal of religious teaching. However, the concept of value, which forms the basis of this opinion, is problematic from a sociological, philosophical and a theological point of view, and is last, but not least from an educational perspective, equally problematic. It is only partially possible to target attitudes and opinions towards values and define them as educationally intended. Attitudes and opinions towards values are more likely side-etlects of the educational process. Religious (...)
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    Roman Error: Classical Reception and the Problem of Rome's Flaws ed. by Basil Dufallo.Alex Dressler - 2019 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 112 (4):367-368.
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  28. Seeking a deeper understanding of ourselves and our conception of the world.Joshua Dressler - 2023 - In Herbert Morris & George P. Fletcher, Herbert Morris: UCLA Professor of Law and Philosophy: in commemoration. [Jerusalem, Israel]: Mazo Publishers.
     
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    The cognitive perspective of "naturalist" linguistic models.Wolfgang U. Dressler - 1990 - Cognitive Linguistics 1 (1):75-98.
  30. Textlinguistik. Kommentierte Bibliographie.Wolfgang U. Dressler & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (2):293-294.
     
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    Turkish politics of doxa: Otherizing the Alevis as heterodox.Markus Dressler - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5):445-451.
    The religious identity of Turkey’s Alevis, with the origins of their traditions, and in particular their relation to Islam, are the focus of a debate current in Turkey as well as in those western European countries with strong Turkish migrant populations. This debate began in the late 1980s, with the public coming-out of the Alevi community, when the Alevis set out on a manifest campaign to be recognized as a distinct cultural and/or religious tradition. Against the backdrop of this debate, (...)
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    Why collapse morphological concepts?Wolfgang U. Dressler - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):1021-1021.
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    Introduction.Wanda Dressler - 2001 - Diogène 194 (2):3-.
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    Conceptualising the Reconstruction of Identities in the Postcommunist Countries.Wanda Dressler - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):5-15.
    In this article I propose to explore the meanings, mechanisms and issues at stake in the reconstitution of identities which can now be seen taking place in the countries of the post-communist space. We shall consider this space not as a thing in itself, but in terms of its old and new interactions with the countries of western Europe, in order to understand the phenomena of reconstructed identities in general, in the context of their relationship to the period of globalisation (...)
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    Introduction.Wanda Dressler - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):3-4.
    Scholars from different disciplines are seeking to construct the new field of post-communism, which has been created by the implosion of the communist regime. They explore the most important dimensions of the differences between various types of space and geographical territories: the spaces of identity and the social, political and geopolitical spaces in certain countries of Central Europe (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia), the Balkans (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia) and the Russian world and its Eurasian borders (Russia, (...)
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    Le passage des frontières: Impulses, Overtures...(A Postscript).Wanda Dressler - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (2):91-96.
    This text lays out the purpose of the current issue on shifting borders and identities. It places this question in the context of the formation of macro-regional blocs and the end of bipolarization. It moves towards showing the repercussions of this context for the functioning of border zones and the identities they have fashioned over the long period of modern history. The article aims to reveal the emergence of the dogmatism of the religion of capital beneath the new faces of (...)
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    Food justice or food sovereignty? Understanding the rise of urban food movements in the USA.Jessica Clendenning, Wolfram H. Dressler & Carol Richards - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (1):165-177.
    As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need for the urban poor to have access and claims over how and where food is produced and distributed. This is especially the case in marginalized urban settings where high proportions of the population are food insecure. The global movement for food sovereignty has been one attempt to reclaim rights and participation in the food system and challenge corporate food regimes. However, given its origins from the peasant (...)
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  38. Maurice Merleau‐Ponty's concept of motor intentionality: Unifying two kinds of bodily agency.Gabrielle Benette Jackson - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):763-779.
    I develop an interpretation of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's concept of motor intentionality, one that emerges out of a reading of his presentation of a now classic case study in neuropathology—patient Johann Schneider—in Phenomenology of Perception. I begin with Merleau-Ponty's prescriptions for how we should use the pathological as a guide to the normal, a method I call triangulation. I then turn to his presentation of Schneider's unusual case. I argue that we should treat all of Schneider's behaviors as pathological, not only (...)
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    Reimagining research ethics to include environmental sustainability: a principled approach, including a case study of data-driven health research.Gabrielle Samuel & Cristina Richie - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):428-433.
    In this paper we argue the need to reimagine research ethics frameworks to include notions of environmental sustainability. While there have long been calls for healthcareethics frameworks and decision-making to include aspects of sustainability, less attention has focused on howresearchethics frameworks could address this. To do this, we first describe the traditional approach to research ethics, which often relies on individualised notions of risk. We argue that we need to broaden this notion of individual risk to consider issues associated with (...)
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    Cultural Models of Substance Misuse Risk and Moral Foundations: Cognitive Resources Underlying Stigma Attribution.Nicole Lynn Henderson & William W. Dressler - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (1-2):78-96.
    This study examines the cognitive resources underlying the attribution of stigma in substance use and misuse. A cultural model of substance misuse risk was elicited from students at a major U.S. state university. We found a contested cultural model, with some respondents adopting a model of medical risk while others adopted a model of moral failure; agreeing that moral failure primarily defined risk led to greater attribution of stigma. Here we incorporate general beliefs about moral decision-making, assessed through Moral Foundations (...)
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  41. Gilbert Ryle’s adverbialism.Gabrielle Benette Jackson - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2):318-335.
    Gilbert Ryle famously wrote that practical knowledge (knowing how) is distinct from propositional knowledge (knowing that). This claim continues to have broad philosophical appeal, and yet there are many unsettled questions surrounding Ryle’s basic proposal. In this article, I return to his original work in order to perform some intellectual archeology. I offer an interpretation of Ryle’s concept of action that I call ‘adverbialism’. Actions are constituted by bodily behaviours performed in a certain mode, style or manner. I present various (...)
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    Ecologies of public trust: The nhs covid-19 contact tracing app.Gabrielle Samuel, Frederica Lucivero, Stephanie Johnson & Heilien Diedericks - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):595-608.
    In April 2020, close to the start of the first U.K. COVID-19 lockdown, the U.K. government announced the development of a COVID-19 contact tracing app, which was later trialled on the U.K. island, the Isle of Wight, in May/June 2020. United Kingdom surveys found general support for the development of such an app, which seemed strongly influenced by public trust. Institutions developing the app were called upon to fulfil the commitment to public trust by acting with trustworthiness. Such calls presuppose (...)
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    The Ethics Ecosystem: Personal Ethics, Network Governance and Regulating Actors Governing the Use of Social Media Research Data.Gabrielle Samuel, Gemma E. Derrick & Thed van Leeuwen - 2019 - Minerva 57 (3):317-343.
    This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies, such as the use of social media sites as a source of data for research. Using SM research as an example, this paper explores the practices of a number of actors and researchers within the “Ethics Ecosystem” which as a network governs ethically responsible research behaviour. In the case of SM research, the ethical use of this data is currently in dispute, as even though it (...)
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  44. Gabriel Vacariu (2020) Unbelievable similarities - selected authors (Sean Carroll, Frank Wilczek, Carlo Rovelli, Kastner, Kauffman et all, Lee Somlin, Markus Gabriel).Gabriel Vacariu - manuscript
    Gabriel Vacariu (2020) Unbelievable similarities - selected authors (Sean Carroll, Frank Wilczek, Carlo Rovelli, Kastner, Kauffman et all, Lee Somlin, Markus Gabriel) from much bigger manuscript (Gabriel Vacariu, (June 2020 to 2014) The UNBELIEVABLE SIMILARITIES between the ideas of some people (2011-2016) and my ideas (2002-2008) in physics (quantum mechanics, cosmology), cognitive neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and philosophy (this manuscript would require a REVOLUTION in international academy environment!) here -/- (During last 4 years, I have sent this updated manuscript to (...)
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    UK health researchers’ considerations of the environmental impacts of their data-intensive practices and its relevance to health inequities.Gabrielle Samuel - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundThe health sector aims to improve health outcomes and access to healthcare. At the same time, the sector relies on unsustainable environmental practices that are increasingly recognised to be catastrophic threats to human health and health inequities. As such, a moral imperative exists for the sector to address these practices. While strides are currently underway to mitigate the environmental impacts of healthcare, less is known about how health researchers are addressing these issues, if at all.MethodsThis paper uses an interview methodology (...)
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    The UK’s 100,000 Genomes Project: manifesting policymakers’ expectations.Gabrielle Natalie Samuel & Bobbie Farsides - 2017 - New Genetics and Society 36 (4):336-353.
    The UK’s 100,000 Genomes Project has the aim of sequencing 100,000 genomes from UK National Health Service (NHS) patients while concomitantly transforming clinical care such that whole genome sequencing becomes routine clinical practice in the UK. Policymakers claim that the project will revolutionize NHS care. We wished to explore the 100,000 Genomes Project, and in particular, the extent to which policymaker claims have helped or hindered the work of those associated with Genomics England – the company established by the Department (...)
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    Political imagery - Brock greek political imagery. From Homer to Aristotle. Pp. XX + 252. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2013. Cased, £70, us$130. Isbn: 978-1-78093-206-4. [REVIEW]Alex Dressler - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):345-347.
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    SENECA'S AGAMEMNON- (A.J.) Boyle Seneca: Agamemnon. Edited with Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Pp. cxlvi + 600. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Cased, £120, US$155. ISBN: 978-0-19-881082-7. [REVIEW]Alex Dressler - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):414-416.
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    Nuclear Ontologies.Gabrielle Hecht - 2006 - Constellations 13 (3):320-331.
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  50. Is It Wrong To Pay For Housework?Gabrielle Meagher - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (2):52-66.
    This paper assesses arguments that paying for housework compromises the moral integrity of either the buyer or seller or both. I find that none provides adequate justification for avoiding paying for housework. Instead, I argue that the vigorous pursuit of justice for women workers will best remedy injustice in service sector occupations, including paid housework.
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