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    A. lundgren and B. bensaude-Vincent, eds: Communicating chemistry: Textbooks and their audiences, 1789–1929. [REVIEW]Harry E. Pence - 2002 - Foundations of Chemistry 4 (1):79-81.
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    Book Review:Mark Albert: Galen’s Lectures: A Novel About Chemistry, Xlibris Corporation, 2000, 493 pp. [REVIEW]Harry E. Pence - 2005 - Foundations of Chemistry 7 (3):321-324.
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    A Dictionary of Common Philosophical Terms.Gregory E. Pence - 2000 - McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages.
    This convenient reference tool includes plain-language definitions for over 500 commonly-used philosophical terms undergraduate students are likely to encounter in their philosophy courses. The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms is inexpensive, simple to use, and a must have for every philosophy student!
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    Can compassion be taught.Gregory E. Pence - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (4):189.
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    Should I want to live to 100?Gregory E. Pence - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (7):820-826.
    Is it virtuous for someone to try to live to 100? Casting aside questions of intergenerational justice and internal obligations in families, what about the basic desire itself? Discussions of longevity and aging in bioethics are skewed to controversial end‐of‐life decisions, largely avoiding questions of how to age well before such decisions arise. Respected writers such as Atul Gawande, Daniel Callahan, and Ezekiel Emanuel champion accepting a natural life span and not trying to live beyond it. The Stoic Seneca says (...)
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    Les Etapes de la Pensee Humaine.E. E. Harris & Henri Brocher - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (13):373.
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  7. A New Solution to the Seisachtheia.E. Harris - 1997 - In Lynette G. Mitchell & P. J. Rhodes (eds.), The development of the polis in archaic Greece. New York: Routledge. pp. 103--12.
     
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  8. Secularization and the University.Harry E. Smith - 1968
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    To market-led ministers of health.E. A. Harris - 1993 - Health Care Analysis 1 (1):95-97.
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    The philosophy of the state in the writings of Gabriel Tarde.Harry E. Barnes - 1919 - Philosophical Review 28 (3):248-279.
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  11. (1 other version)Eloquence, Cogency Or Sleight Of Hand: A Reply To Klempner.E. Harris - 1993 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 27:98-102.
     
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    How to Build a Better Human. An Ethical Blueprint, por Gregory Pence.Francisco Javier Lopez Frias - 2014 - Quaderns de Filosofia 1 (2):139-143.
    How to Build a Better Human, escrito por el filósofo norteamericano Gregory E. Pence, resulta un soplo de aire fresco en lo que se refiere al debate bioético sobre la mejora humana (human enhancement). Consciente de que este tema es, sin duda, la cuestión del momento dentro de la bioética, Pence se propone elaborar una metodología, así como una propuesta, que se alejen de las de quienes simplifican demasiado la realidad del debate adscribiéndose a uno de los grupos (...)
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    The effects of pronoun processing on information utilization during fixations in reading.Harry E. Blanchard - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (3):171-174.
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    Mr. Ryle and the ontological argument.E. E. Harris - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):474-480.
  15. Identity and Violence in Contemporary International Politics.E. Harris - 2007 - Filozofia 62:560-562.
     
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  16. T Rockmore's Hegel's Circular Epistemology. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1986 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 13:29-33.
     
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    The Survival of Political Man.J. Coatman & E. E. Harris - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):287.
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  18. We should remedicalise medicine.E. Harris - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (4):366-366.
     
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  19. L Armour's Being And Idea: Development Of Some Themes In Spinoza And Hegel. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1994 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 30:58-60.
     
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  20. M J Petry Ed's Hegel And Newtonianism. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1996 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 34:52-53.
     
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    With Reference to Austin. [REVIEW]Harry E. Shaw - 1990 - Diacritics 20 (2):75.
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    (4 other versions)Letters.E. A. Harris & Andrew Heenan - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2 (1):81-82.
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    Health, Aging, and Death.Harry E. Emson - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (2):163.
    In healthcare, it should be a primary requirement that we define accurately what we are trying to do. The necessity for this intensifies when we are under stress, a part of which is caused by increased technological ingenuity outstripping the general ability to pay for it. Dealing with human beings and their problems, we are person and event oriented; our creed has always been and is the best that can be done for an individual, at a point in time. Increasingly, (...)
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    Book Reviews : Howard L. Kaye, The Social Meaning of Modern Biology: From Social Darwinism to Sociobiology. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT,1986. Pp. 184, $9.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Harry E. Smit - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (4):531-534.
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    Mary in the burning bush: Nicolas froment's triptych at aix-en-provence.E. Harris - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (4):281-286.
  26. T F Geraets, W A Suchting And H S Harris Eds's G W F Hegel, The Encyclopaedia Logic. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1992 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 25:51-55.
     
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  27. J Burbidge & G Di Giovanni ’s G W F Hegel, The Jena System 1804-5 Logic And Metaphysics. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1987 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 16:34-38.
     
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    Conductor gestures influence evaluations of ensemble performance.Steven J. Morrison, Harry E. Price, Eric M. Smedley & Cory D. Meals - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  29. Berwick, RC, 161 Brent, MR, 1 Brent, MR, 93.B. Butterworth, T. A. Cartwright, K. Plunkett, M. F. Garrett, T. German, R. W. Gibbs, E. L. Harris, P. Resnik, J. M. Siskind & E. Spelke - 1996 - Cognition 61:323.
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    The City ExperienceSchooling in the CityThe Political Context.Dudley Plunkett, J. Raynor, E. Harris, P. Raggatt & M. Evans - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (1):92.
  31. G Gunther's Grundzuge Einer Neuen Theorie Des Denkens In Hegels Logik. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1981 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 4:36-39.
     
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  32. K Comoth's Quasi Perfectum: Subjectivitat Im Umkreis Der Trinitat. [REVIEW]E. Harris - 1993 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 27:97.
     
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    How to Build a Better Human: An Ethical Blueprint.Gregory E. Pence - 2012 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In How to Build a Better Human, prominent bioethicist Gregory E. Pence argues if, we are careful and ethical, we can use genetics, biotechnology, and medicine in safe ethical ways for human enhancement. He looks at the innovations and challenges that have occurred since the birth of bioethics almost 50 years ago and considers the ethical implications of the technological advances that are just around the corner.
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    The Ethics of Food: A Reader for the Twenty-First Century.Gregory E. Pence (ed.) - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In The Ethics of Food, Gregory E. Pence brings together a collection of voices who share the view that the ethics of genetically modified food is among the most pressing societal questions of our time. This comprehensive collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including the meaning of food, moral analyses of vegetarianism and starvation, the safety and environmental risks of genetically modified food, issues of global food politics and the food industry, and the relationships among food, evolution, and (...)
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    Intensity of light and area of illuminated field as interacting factors in size of pupil.C. E. Ferree, G. Rand & E. T. Harris - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (3):408.
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    Overcoming Addiction: Seven Imperfect Solutions and the End of America's Greatest Epidemic.Gregory E. Pence - 2020 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Leading bioethicist Gregory Pence demystifies seven foundational theories of addiction to reveal how they must work together to build more comprehensive solutions. Concerned citizens, individuals suffering from addiction, their families, and those who devote their lives to fighting addiction will find this new perspective a hopeful call to arms.
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    Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?Gregory E. Pence - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Human cloning raises the most profound questions about human nature, our faith in ourselves, and our ability to make decisions that could significantly alter the character of humanity. In this exciting and accessible book, Gregory Pence offers a candid and sometimes humorous look at the arguments for and against human cloning. Originating a human being by cloning, Pence boldly argues, should not strike fear in our hearts but should be examined as a reasonable reproductive option for couples. (...) considers how popular culture has influenced the way we think about cloning, and he presents a lucid and non-technical examination of the scientific research and relevant moral issues in the cloning debate. This book is a must-read for anyone who is concerned about the impact of technology on human life and for those with interests in medical ethics, sociology, and public policy. (shrink)
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    Re-Creating Medicine: Ethical Issues at the Frontiers of Medicine.Gregory E. Pence - 2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this important new book Gregory E. Pence looks at issues on the frontiers of medicine including gene therapy to produce 'brave new babies,' cloning, human eggs and embryos for sale, and experiments on human embryos. Pence argues that the conservatism of the medical establishment, the bioethics community, and the public at large has created shibboleths that impede improvements in our quality of life.
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    Cloning After Dolly: Who's Still Afraid?Gregory E. Pence - 2004 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
    As the #1 topic in bioethics, cloning has made big news since Dolly's announced birth in 1998. In a new book building on his classic Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?, pioneering bioethicist Gregory E. Pence continues to advocate a reasoned view of cloning. Beginning with his surreal experiences as an expert witness before Congressional and California legislative committees, Pence analyzes the astounding recent progress in animal cloning; the coming surprises about human cloning; the links between animal, stem cell, (...)
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    Associative structure and the temporal characteristics of free recall.Howard R. Pollio, Richard A. Kasschau & Harry E. Denise - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2p1):190.
  41. Scepticism Vanquished.Gregory E. Pence - 1972 - Philosophical Forum 4 (2):303.
     
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    A Return to Moral Philosophy: ERROL E. HARRIS.Errol E. Harris - 1969 - Religious Studies 5 (1):105-113.
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    Editorial Correspondence.Gregory E. Pence - 1972 - Hastings Center Report 2 (4):6-6.
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    Can compassion be taught?G. E. Pence - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (4):189-191.
    Socrates (in the Meno) denied that virtues like courage could be taught, whereas Protagoras defended this claim. Compassion is discussed below in this context; it is distinguished from related, but different, moral qualities, and the role of imagination is emphasised. 'Sympathy's and role-modelling views of compassion's acquisition are criticised. Compassion can indeed be taught, but neither by the example of a few, isolated physicians nor by creation of Departments of Compassion. In replying to one standard objection to teaching compassion, it (...)
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    Children's Dissent to Research: A Minor Matter?Gregory E. Pence - 1980 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2 (10):1.
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    Does the Body Survive Death? Cultural Variation in Beliefs About Life Everlasting.E. Watson-Jones Rachel, T. A. Busch Justin, L. Harris Paul & H. Legare Cristine - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S3):455-476.
    Mounting evidence suggests that endorsement of psychological continuity and the afterlife increases with age. This developmental change raises questions about the cognitive biases, social representations, and cultural input that may support afterlife beliefs. To what extent is there similarity versus diversity across cultures in how people reason about what happens after death? The objective of this study was to compare beliefs about the continuation of biological and psychological functions after death in Tanna, Vanuatu, and the United States. Children, adolescents, and (...)
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  47. Towards a Theory of Work.Gregory E. Pence - 1978 - Philosophical Forum 10 (2):306.
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    Brave new bioethics.Gregory E. Pence - 2002 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book gather's thirty-five of Pence's most influential, groundbreaking, and personal essays into one broad-ranging volume. It included essays on cloning, AIDS, dignified death,and test-tube babies.
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    Review of Errol E. Harris: The Survival of Political Man[REVIEW]Errol E. Harris - 1950 - Ethics 61 (1):74-75.
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  50. Classic cases in medical ethics: accounts of cases that have shaped medical ethics, with philosophical, legal, and historical bacgrounds.Gregory E. Pence - 2004 - Boston, Mass.: McGraw-Hill.
    This rich collection, popular among teachers and students alike, provides an in-depth look at major cases that have shaped the field of medical ethics. The book presents each famous (or infamous) case using extensive historical and contextual background, and then proceeds to illuminate it by careful discussion of pertinent philosophical theories and legal and ethical issues.
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