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    Disability Bioethics: Moral Bodies, Moral Difference.Jackie Leach Scully - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book reconceives disability as a set of social relations and practices, as experienced embodiment, and as an emancipatory movement, as well as a biomedical phenomenon. The author brings new attention to complex ethical questions surrounding disability, looking at not only the biomedical understanding of impairment, but also its cultural representations and social organization.
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  2. Learning during anesthesia: A review.Jackie Andrade - 1995 - British Journal of Psychology 86:479-506.
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    Disability, Disablism, and COVID-19 Pandemic Triage.Jackie Leach Scully - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (4):601-605.
    Pandemics such as COVID-19 place everyone at risk, but certain kinds of risk are differentially severe for groups already made vulnerable by pre-existing forms of social injustice and discrimination. For people with disability, persisting and ubiquitous disablism is played out in a variety of ways in clinical and public health contexts. This paper examines the impact of disablism on pandemic triage guidance for allocation of critical care. It identifies three underlying disablist assumptions about disability and health status, quality of life, (...)
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  4. Correspondence Between th Pragma-Dialectical Disussion Model and the Argument Interchange Format.Jacky Visser, Floris Bex, Chris Reed & Bart Garssen - 2011 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 23 (36).
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    From ''She Would Say That, Wouldn't She?'' to ''Does She Take Sugar?'' Epistemic Injustice and Disability.Jackie Leach Scully - 2018 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 11 (1):106-124.
    Susan has been profoundly deaf since childhood. She is a hearing aid wearer, and likes to use the induction loops built into some public spaces, such as theaters and cinemas, to help cut down the background noise that can make hearing speech very difficult. But this depends on the building having an induction loop fitted and properly maintained. Like many other induction loop users, Susan frequently finds that the advertised loop system is either working poorly or not working at all. (...)
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    Speech Acts in a Dialogue Game Formalisation of Critical Discussion.Jacky Visser - 2017 - Argumentation 31 (2):245-266.
    In this paper a dialogue game for critical discussion is developed. The dialogue game is a formalisation of the ideal discussion model that is central to the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation. The formalisation is intended as a preparatory step to facilitate the development of computational tools to support the pragma-dialectical study of argumentation. An important dimension of the pragma-dialectical discussion model is the role played by speech acts. The central issue addressed in this paper is how the speech act perspective (...)
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  7. (4 other versions)From the AREC Office.Jackie Maull - 2011 - Research Ethics 7 (1):29-30.
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    A Man in a Woman's World.Jackie Hayden - 2007 - Killynon House Books.
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    (1 other version)My Grandmother.Jackie Kay - 1993 - Feminist Review 45 (1):85-85.
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  10. Some guidelines for fuzzy sets application in legal reasoning.Jacky Legrand - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 7 (2-3):235-257.
    As an introduction to our work, we emphasize the parallel interpretation of abstract tools and the concepts of undetermined and vague information. Imprecision, uncertainty and their relationships are inspected. Suitable interpretations of the fuzzy sets theory are applied to legal phenomena in an attempt to clearly circumscribe the possible applications of the theory. The fundamental notion of reference sets is examined in detail, hence highlighting their importance. A systematic and combinatorial classification of the relevant subsets of the legal field is (...)
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  11. Dieu l'a ressucité: Exegese et theologie biblique.Béda Rigaux - 1973
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    De Montaigne à Fénelon : l’itinéraire de Maine de Biran.Bernard Rigaux - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (6):23-38.
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    Introduction à la science du droit.François Rigaux - 1974 - Bruxelles: Vie ouvrière.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "La science du droit n'a pas, jusqu'ici, participé à l'engouement qui s'est porté sur les autres sciences humaines. Voilà pourquoi l'auteur de ce livre s'est efforcé de parler à un public plus étendu que les spécialistes auxquels sont destinés le plupart des introduction au droit. Le livre s'adresse aussi aux praticiens familiarisés avec des techniques juridiques particulières mais ont perdu toute vision d'ensemble, proprement scientifique, de l'art qu'ils exercent. Enfin, à ceux qui étudient le (...)
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    Les destinataires du IVe Évangile à la lumière de Jn 17.Béda Rigaux - 1970 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 1 (3):289-319.
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    L'école à La Réunion.Jacky Simonin & Eliane Wolff - 2002 - Hermes 32:111.
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    Parler réunionnais?Jacky Simonin - 2002 - Hermes 32:287.
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    Animals, ethics, and trade: the challenge of animal sentience.Jacky Turner & Joyce D'Silva (eds.) - 2006 - Sterling, VA: Earthscan.
    can be adapted and adopted by developing countries. IFC sees this as being an area where we may be able to benchmark and promote positive change. ● The force of global trade initiatives also influences animal welfare.
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    A Mitochondrial Story: Mitochondrial Replacement, Identity and Narrative.Jackie Leach Scully - 2016 - Bioethics 31 (1):37-45.
    Mitochondrial replacement techniques are intended to avoid the transmission of mitochondrial diseases from mother to child. MRT represent a potentially powerful new biomedical technology with ethical, policy, economic and social implications. Among other ethical questions raised are concerns about the possible effects on the identity of children born from MRT, their families, and the providers or donors of mitochondria. It has been suggested that MRT can influence identity directly, through altering the genetic makeup and physical characteristics of the child, or (...)
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    Le rôle Des passions dans la pensée médicale de pinel à Moreau de tours.Jackie M. Pigeaud - 1980 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2 (1):123 - 140.
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    'You don't make genetic test decisions from one day to the next' – using time to preserve moral space.Jackie Leach Scully, Rouven Porz & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (4):208–217.
    ABSTRACT The part played by time in ethics is often taken for granted, yet time is essential to moral decision making. This paper looks at time in ethical decisions about having a genetic test. We use a patient‐centred approach, combining empirical research methods with normative ethical analysis to investigate the patients' experience of time in (i) prenatal testing of a foetus for a genetic condition, (ii) predictive or diagnostic testing for breast and colon cancer, or (iii) testing for Huntington's disease (...)
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    The responsibilities of the engaged bioethicist: Scholar, advocate, activist.Jackie Leach Scully - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (8):872-880.
    The work of a bioethicist carries distinctive responsibilities. Alongside those of any worker, there are responsibilities associated with giving guidance to practitioners, policy makers and the public. In addition, bioethicists are professionally exposed to and required to identify situations of moral trouble, and as a result may find themselves choosing to work as advocates or activists, with responsibilities that are distinct from those generally acknowledged within academia. The requirement for bioethics to make normative judgements entails taking a stance, which means (...)
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  22. Disability and Vulnerability: On Bodies, Dependence, and Power.Jackie Leach Scully - 2013 - In Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers & Susan Dodds (eds.), Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy. New York: Oup Usa.
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    La maladie de l'âme: étude sur la relation de l'âme et du corps dans la tradition médico-philosophique antique.Jackie Pigeaud - 2006 - Paris: Les Belles lettres.
    La maladie de l'ame... la belle expression platonicienne n'a de cesse d'etre d'actualite. Non seulement elle est prompte a revenir d'epoque en epoque, mais elle semble particulierement friande de la notre. Que cette maladie designe une vague tristesse, un taedium vitae, ou, plus grave, une depression, elle implique tout a la fois la souffrance morale et la souffrance physique. L'ame et le corps sont divises mais se retrouvent dans la douleur si bien que la maladie de l'ame vient de ce (...)
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    Annotating Argument Schemes.Jacky Visser, John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Jean Wagemans & Douglas Walton - 2020 - Argumentation 35 (1):101-139.
    Argument schemes are abstractions substantiating the inferential connection between premise(s) and conclusion in argumentative communication. Identifying such conventional patterns of reasoning is essential to the interpretation and evaluation of argumentation. Whether studying argumentation from a theory-driven or data-driven perspective, insight into the actual use of argumentation in communicative practice is essential. Large and reliably annotated corpora of argumentative discourse to quantitatively provide such insight are few and far between. This is all the more true for argument scheme corpora, which tend (...)
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  25. Donating Embryos to Stem Cell Research: The “Problem” of Gratitude.Jackie Leach Scully, Erica Haimes, Anika Mitzkat, Rouven Porz & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (1):19-28.
    This paper is based on linked qualitative studies of the donation of human embryos to stem cell research carried out in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and China. All three studies used semi-structured interview protocols to allow an in-depth examination of donors’ and non-donors’ rationales for their donation decisions, with the aim of gaining information on contextual and other factors that play a role in donor decisions and identifying how these relate to factors that are more usually included in evaluations made (...)
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    Drawing a line: Situating moral boundaries in genetic medicine.Jackie Leigh Scully - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (3):189–204.
    Bioethics traditionally focuses on establishing moral limits between different types of acts. However, boundaries are established by communities and individuals who differ in the constraints shaping their moral world. Phase boundaries, the sites of transition between two physical phases such as a liquid and a gas, provide a metaphor for ‘drawing a line’ in bioethics discourse. Phase boundaries occur where the physical constraints allow both phases to coexist in stable equilibrium. This relationship can also be considered in reverse, using the (...)
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  27. Conclusion : Reassessment and renewal.Jackie Leach Scully - 2010 - In Jackie Leach Scully, Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven & Petya Fitzpatrick (eds.), Feminist bioethics: at the center, on the margins. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  28. Awareness in anesthesia.Jackie Andrade & J. G. Jones - 1997 - In G. Hall & Morris J. Morgan (eds.), Short Practice of Anesthesia. Chapman & Hall.
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    A starting point for consciousness research: Reply to Thomas Schmidt.Jackie Andrade & Catherine Deeprose - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1):28-30.
    Anesthesia research has focused on showing learning in the absence of awareness for good practical reasons. Crucially, continued learning during otherwise clinically adequate anesthesia may affect patients’ well-being on recovery. Theoretically, preserved perceptual priming during anesthesia offers a useful starting point for consciousness research by determining the limits of memory function during minimal consciousness. The big question for consciousness research is not to demonstrate absolutely unconscious processing, but rather to map out the cognitive and neurobiological processes that enable conscious experience (...)
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  30. Anthropological Implications of Kuru.Jackie Crerar - 1983 - Nexus 3 (1):3.
     
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    The Closing of the New Frontier.Jackie Disalvo - 1971 - Substance 1 (2):97.
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    Making the Grade - How Question Choice and Type Affect the Development of Grade Descriptors.Jackie Greatorex - 2001 - Educational Studies 27 (4):451-464.
    This paper reports on a method for the development of grade descriptors for an international Economics A-level syllabus. The syllabus assessment provided the opportunity to explore how different examination paper structures (compulsory short answer written questions and longer essay type questions) and different mark schemes affected this relatively new method for developing grade descriptors. Quantitative analyses of candidates' marks on each question on the November 1999 examination were carried out to identify the grade (A to E) at which candidates 'mastered' (...)
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  33. The Basket, Hair, the Goddess and the World: An Essay On South Indian Symbolism.Jackie Assayag & Jeanne Ferguson - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (142):113-135.
    In the past few years, anthropological research concerned with the ethnographic aspects of ritual practices has renewed its interest in the meaning of ritual symbolism. This research has been possible because of a methodological inversion, namely, starting with a descriptive study of the rites rather than analyzing religious beliefs, contrarily to what was the moraine frontale of traditional history of religion.
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  34. L'Expression du pouvoir, du rang social, d'options philosophiques. Une nouvelle lecture du cimetière du Nord à Tournai.Jacky Legge - 2012 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 131:135-170.
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    The Primary Canon: A Critical Review.Jackie Marsh - 2004 - British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (3):249-262.
    This paper argues that the existence of a canon of established and privileged texts in the primary literacy curriculum in England can be traced historically and has informed current national policy and practice. This canonisation of a particular set of literature has served to marginalise popular cultural and media texts, often the preferred texts of children in contemporary society. The paper examines the historical development of an established, hegemonic body of texts and critically analyses current national curricula frameworks for primary (...)
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    (1 other version)The Association of Research Ethics Committees — News.Jackie Maull - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (3):113-114.
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    Du rythme dans le corps. Quelques notes sur l'interprétation du pouls par le médecin Hérophile.Pigeaud Jackie - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    J.-M. Pigeaud, « Du rythme dans le corps. Quelques notes sur l'interprétation du pouls par le médecin Hérophile. » In : Bulletin del'Association Guillaume Budé, n° 3, octobre 1978, pp. 258-267. La littérature sur le pouls a été très abondante ; elle est maintenant réservée à l'archéologie de la médecine ; les philologues et les historiens de la philosophie auraient intérêt à la consulter. Nous voudrions réfléchir quelque peu à la définition du pouls par Hérophile. Ce médecin fut sans doute (...)
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    Therapy in the 18th century.Jackie Pigeaud - 2013 - In Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini & Klaus R. Scherer (eds.), The Emotional Power of Music: Multidisciplinary perspectives on musical arousal, expression, and social control. Oxford University Press. pp. 315.
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    Albert Thibaudet, philosophe.Bernard Rigaux - 2021 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 71 (3):21-35.
    Si Albert Thibaudet est aujourd’hui reconnu comme critique littéraire, sa contribution à la philosophie tend à être oubliée. Or, ce disciple de Bergson est l’auteur d’une étude originale sur le bergsonisme, en ce qu’elle est un dialogue philosophique avec celui qui fut son maître. Helléniste passionné, Thibaudet a, en outre, écrit sur Socrate, remontant ainsi à la source du dialogue, âme de la philosophie. Bergsonien et socratique, Thibaudet a pu rencontrer chez Montaigne la synthèse des deux sources de sa pensée, (...)
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  40. blique.(Studii biblici franciscani analecta, 4). Gembloux, Éd. Duculot, 1973. In-16, xn-474 p. Fr. b. 550.Béda Rigaux - 1974 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 69 (2):470.
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    Ethical Issues in the Use of Multiple Survey Reminders.Jacki Schirmer - 2009 - Journal of Academic Ethics 7 (1-2):125-139.
    This paper identifies and discusses ethical issues associated with the increasingly common use of multiple reminders in postal survey research. When undertaking postal surveys, it is common to improve response rates by contacting survey recipients multiple times encouraging them to complete the questionnaire. The ethical implications of the use of multiple reminders are rarely discussed in the literature advocating their use. The paper briefly reviews the arguments encouraging use of multiple reminders, and identifies and discusses the potential ethical issues raised (...)
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    Introduction.Jackie Leach Scully - 2014 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (1):1.
    This issue of IJFAB is based on papers from the Eighth International Congress of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in June 2012. The biennial congress is now solidly established as a key feature of the bioethics landscape, and is an important factor in the continuing growth of feminist bioethics. From the first gathering in San Francisco in 1996, FAB congresses have developed a reputation as lively, welcoming, challenging, and intellectually vibrant events that make a particular (...)
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    14 Nothing Like a Gene.Jackie Leach Scully - 2006 - In Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm. Duke University Press. pp. 349-364.
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    Playing in the Presence: Genetics, Ethics and Spirituality.Jackie Leach Scully - 2002
    The last half of the twentieth century saw an explosion in our understanding of genetics and molecular biology; the questions now are in what form that genetic understanding will be put to use; and how and by whom it will be controlled. It's about science and spirituality, and how the two are connected.
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  45. Economic Globalization and Labor Rights: Towards Global Solidarity?Jackie Smith - 2006 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 20 (2):873-882.
     
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    Feminist bioethics: at the center, on the margins.Jackie Leach Scully, Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven & Petya Fitzpatrick (eds.) - 2010 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Philosophically grounded, methodologically sound, and theoretically rigorous, this paradigm-challenging collection ponders the most dynamic areas of feminist inquiry into bioethical thought and practice and sketches future directions for this rapidly growing field.
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    NMDa receptor--mediated consciousness: A theoretical framework for understanding the effects of anesthesia on cognition?Jackie Andrade - 2000 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions. MIT Press. pp. 271--279.
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    Approaching disability: critical issues and perspectives. By Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole.Jackie Dearden & Edward Sellman - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (4):508-509.
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    Concealment and Revelation: Esotericism in Jewish Thought and its Philosophical Implications.Jackie Feldman (ed.) - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, great new trends of Jewish thought emerged whose widely varied representatives--Kabbalists, philosophers, and astrologers--each claimed that their particular understanding revealed the actual secret of the Torah. They presented their own readings in a coded fashion that has come to be regarded by many as the very essence of esotericism. Concealment and Revelation takes us on a fascinating journey to the depths of the esoteric imagination. Carefully tracing the rise of esotericism and its function in (...)
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    Social functions of gossip in adolescent girl’s talk.Jackie Guendouzi - 2020 - Discourse Studies 22 (6):678-696.
    Research has shown that gossip plays an important role in establishing and supporting group values and behaviors. However, gossip also plays a role in the development and social construction of identity. In particular, gossip is a discursive resource that enables participants to create what Kyratzis refers to as practice communities: discursive contexts where speakers can explore the acceptability of social behaviors and values with their peers. This study analyzed excerpts of gossip taken from conversations involving 16-year-old high school girls to (...)
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