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    Bioéthique, bioéthiques.Laurence Azoux-Bacrie (ed.) - 2003 - Bruxelles: Bruylant.
    Née des craintes, voire des frayeurs, générées par le développement de la science, la bioéthique a conduit les chercheurs, spécialisés dans l'étude du vivant, à s'interroger sur les dangers que leur discipline peut engendrer : le progrès scientifique est-il toujours souhaitable? Ne risque-t-il pas de mener à des innovations et à des avancées, intellectuellement stimulantes certes, mais éthiquement inacceptables? Tel est le sujet de cet ouvrage collectif.
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  2. Pourquoi organiser en cette année charnière un colloque bioéthique-droits de l'homme?Laurence Azoux-Bacrie - 2003 - In Bioéthique, bioéthiques. Bruxelles: Bruylant.
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    Un nouveau droit des malades : la médiation.L. Azoux Bacrie - 2003 - Médecine et Droit 2003 (62-63):159-161.
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    Universals and Scientific Realism.Laurence Goldstein - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (117):360-362.
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  5. Haack on justification and experience.Laurence Bonjour - 1997 - Synthese 112 (1):13-23.
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  6. Epistemological Problems of Perception.Laurence BonJour - 2007 - Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The historically most central epistemological issue concerning perception, to which this article will be almost entirely devoted, is whether and how beliefs about physical objects and about the physical world generally can be justified or warranted on the basis of sensory or perceptual experience—where it is internalist justification, roughly having a reason to think that the belief in question is true, that is mainly in question (see the entry justification, epistemic: internalist vs. externalist conceptions of). This issue, commonly referred to (...)
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  7. Against Naturalized Epistemology.Laurence Bonjour - 1994 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):283-300.
  8. C. I. Lewis on the given and its interpretation.Laurence Bonjour - 2004 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 28 (1):195–208.
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    Contributions of Ethical Theory to Pediatric Ethics Pediatricians and Parents as Co-fiduciaries of Pediatric Patients.Laurence B. McCullough - forthcoming - Pediatric Bioethics.
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  10. Marketing Dataveillance and Digital Privacy: Using Theories of Justice to Understand Consumers’ Online Privacy Concerns.Laurence Ashworth & Clinton Free - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 67 (2):107-123.
    Technology used in online marketing has advanced to a state where collection, enhancement and aggregation of information are instantaneous. This proliferation of customer information focused technology brings with it a host of issues surrounding customer privacy. This article makes two key contributions to the debate concerning digital privacy. First, we use theories of justice to help understand the way consumers conceive of, and react to, privacy concerns. Specifically, it is argued that an important component of consumers' privacy concerns relates to (...)
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    Leibniz on Individuals and Individuation: The Persistence of Premodern Ideas in Modern Philosophy.Laurence B. McCullough - 1996 - Springer.
    Leibniz's earliest philosophy and its importance for his mature philosophy have not been examined in detail, particularly in the level of detail that one can achieve by placing Leibniz's philosophy in the context of the sources for two of the most basic concerns of his philosophical career: his metaphysics of individuals and the principle oftheir individuation. In this book I provide for the first time a detailed examination of these two Leibnizian themes and trace its implications for how we should (...)
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    Personal Identity as a Form of Freedom.Marta Spranzi & Laurence Brunet - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):3-4.
    A commentary on “The Ethics of Anonymous Gamete Donation: Is There a Right to Know One's Genetic Origins?” by Inmaculada de Melo‐Martín, in the March‐April 2014 issue.
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  13. Is there a priori knowledge?Laurence BonJour - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 177.
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    Medicine as a Profession: A Hypothetical Imperative in Clinical Ethics.Laurence B. McCullough - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (1):1-7.
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    The History of Medical Ethics Is Crucial for a Critical Perspective in the Continuing Development of Ethics Consultation.Laurence B. McCullough - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):55-57.
    (2001). The History of Medical Ethics Is Crucial for a Critical Perspective in the Continuing Development of Ethics Consultation. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 55-57.
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    Epidemic and Insurance: Two Forms of Solidarity.Laurence Barry - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (7-8):217-235.
    Despite their common core in statistics, insurance and epidemiology propel two different forms of solidarity. In insurance, the collective is a source of protection, thanks to the pooling of risks; in epidemics by contrast, the group remains the source of danger for the individual. The aim of this paper is to highlight the conceptions of community and solidarity at play in epidemics in contradistinction to insurance, with a focus on the shift introduced by big data and algorithms. Paradoxically, while the (...)
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    Development of autonoetic autobiographical memory in school-age children: Genuine age effect or development of basic cognitive abilities?Laurence Picard, Isméry Reffuveille, Francis Eustache & Pascale Piolino - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):864-876.
    This study investigated the mechanisms behind episodic autobiographical memory development in school-age children. Thirty children performed a novel EAM test. We computed one index of episodicity via autonoetic consciousness and two indices of retrieval spontaneity for a recent period and a more remote one . Executive functions, and episodic and personal semantic memory were assessed. Results showed that recent autobiographical memories were mainly episodic, unlike remote ones. An age-related increase in the indices of episodicity and specific spontaneity for recent AMs (...)
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    The Importance of Teleology to Boyle's Natural Philosophy.Laurence Carlin - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (4):665 - 682.
    Boyle prefaced his Disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things with the claim that there are three dangerous consequences for failing to engage in the pursuit of final causes. Boyle was sincere in this claim, for there is a systematic line of reasoning in his texts that incorporates all three consequences and establishes conceptual connections between his science, his theology, and his value theory. I argue in this paper that Boyle's teleological outlook led him to believe that the natural (...)
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    Infinite Accumulations and Pantheistic Implications.Laurence Carlin - 1997 - The Leibniz Review 7:1-24.
    Throughout his early writings, Leibniz was concerned with developing an acceptable account of God's relationship to the created world. In some of these early writings, he endorsed the idea that this relationship was similar to the human soul's relationship to the body. Though he eventually came to reject this idea, theanima mundi thesis remained the topic of several essays and correspondences during his career, culminating in the correspondence with Clarke. At first glance,Leibniz's discussions of this thesis may seem less important (...)
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    Ethics and Regulation of Clinical Research.D. R. Laurence - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (1):44-46.
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    Professionally Responsible Clinical Ethical Judgments of Futility.Laurence B. McCullough - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (8):54-56.
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    Editorial Franciscanum 170.Jaime Laurence Bonilla Morales - 2018 - Franciscanum 60 (170):11-17.
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    The Representation of Body Size: Variations With Viewpoint and Sex.Sarah D’Amour & Laurence R. Harris - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Prioritizing Indecent Image Offenders: A Systematic Review and Economic Approach to Understand the Benefits of Evidence-Based Policing Strategies.Susan Giles & Laurence Alison - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In 2013, there were an estimated 50,000 individuals involved in downloading and sharing indecent images of children in the United Kingdom. This poses challenges for limited police resources. We argue that police officers can make most effective use of limited resources by prioritizing those offenders who pose the greatest risk of contact offending, by nature of demonstrable pedophilia, hebephilia or dual offending status and thus, those at highest risk must be dealt with first. What is currently lacking is a clear (...)
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    Cows and unicorns: two replies to Mr. Resnick.Clyde Laurence Hardin & Alonso Church - 1962 - Analysis 23 (1):13-14.
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  26. Seeing Knowledge Plain: How to Make Knowledge Visible.Leigh Weiss & Laurence Prusak - 2006 - In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
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    Des monstres et d'un prodige: les commencements de l'Emile.Laurence Mall - 2000 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3:363-380.
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    Bioethics in the twenty-first century: Why we should pay attention to eighteenth- century medical ethics.Laurence B. McCullough - 1996 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (4):329-333.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bioethics in the Twenty-First Century: Why We Should Pay Attention to Eighteenth-Century Medical EthicsLaurence B. McCullough (bio)Those of us who work in the field of bioethics tend to think that, because the word “bioethics” is new, so too the field is new in all respects, but we are not the first to do bioethics. John Gregory (1724–1773) did bioethics just as we do it, at least two centuries before (...)
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    Holding the present and future accountable to the past: History and the maturation of clinical ethics as a field of the humanities.Laurence B. McCullough - 2000 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (1):5 – 11.
    Clinical ethics, like bioethics more generally, until recently has tended to focus on the present and future, with little attention to the history of moral thought about health care that preceded bioethics. As a consequence, clinical ethics and bioethics lack maturity as fields of the humanities. The papers in this year's clinical ethics issue of the Journal put contemporary clinical ethics in critical dialogue with the past, making the former accountable to the latter. The six papers in this issue of (...)
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    (1 other version)Letter to the Editors.Laurence B. McCullough - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (10):34 - 35.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 10, Page 34-35, October 2011.
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    Patients with reduced agency: Conceptual, empirical, and ethical considerations.Laurence B. McCullough - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (4):329-332.
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    Reification and synergy in clinical ethics and its adequacy to the managed practice of medicine.Laurence B. McCullough - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (1):1-6.
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    Rethinking the Conceptual and Empirical Foundations of Clinical Ethics.Laurence B. McCullough - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (1):1-5.
    The five papers in the 2008 “Clinical Ethics” number of the journal address the conceptual and empirical foundations of clinical ethics. Three articles take up the concept of professionalism in medicine, exploring its possibilities and implications. The fourth article provides a distinctive, phenomenological account of the “placebo effect,” a vexing topic of surprising durability in the clinical setting. The final article, a systematic review of the qualitative literature on bedside rationing of resources, creates an empirical foundation for philosophical analysis and (...)
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    Towards a professional ethics model of clinical ethics.Laurence B. McCullough - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (1):1 – 6.
  35. Tom L. Beauchamp.Laurence B. Mccullough - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics.
     
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    Leibniz on conatus, causation, and freedom.Laurence Carlin - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (4):365–379.
    In this paper, I address the topic of free will in Leibniz with particular attention to Leibniz's concept of volition, and its analogue in his physics – his concept of force. I argue against recent commentators that Leibniz was a causal determinist, and thus a compatibilist, and I suggest that logical consistency required him to adopt compatibilism given some of the concepts at work in his physics. I conclude by pointing out that the pressures to adopt causal determinism in Leibniz's (...)
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    Modelling of fluid-phase endocytosis kinetics in the amoebae of the cellular slime moulddictyostelium discoideum. A multicompartmental approach.Laurence Aubry, Gérard Klein, Jean-Louis Martiel & Michel Satre - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (4):319-333.
    Fluid-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) kinetics were studied inDictyostelium discoideum amoebae from the axenic strain Ax-2 that exhibits high rates of fluid-phase endocytosis when cultured in liquid nutrient media. Fluorescein-labelled dextran (FITC-dextran) was used as a marker in continuous uptake- and in pulse-chase exocytosis experiments. In the latter case, efflux of the marker was monitored on cells loaded for short periods of time and resuspended in marker-free medium. A multicompartmental model was developed which describes satisfactorily fluid-phase endocytosis kinetics. In particular, it accounts (...)
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    The mirror of life and death.Laurence John Bendit - 1965 - Madras,: Theosophical Pub. House.
  39. Francis Bacon and the Conquest of Nature.Laurence Berns - 1978 - Interpretation 7 (1):1-26.
     
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    Reading Plato and Aristotle in contemporary South Africa.Laurence Bloom - 2020 - South African Journal of Philosophy 39 (3):327-346.
    The distinction usually made between Western and non-Western philosophy is one that disguises a more relevant and informative distinction: that between non-modern and modern forms of philosophy. In this article, I argue for taking the latter distinction as primary. The main reason for doing so is that it relates more intimately to the actual contents and methodologies of the philosophies being distinguished. In particular, the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle have more in common with those of precolonial (i.e. non-modern) Africa (...)
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    A New Condillac Letter and the Genesis of the Traité des Sensations.Laurence L. Bongie - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (1):83-94.
  42. Analytic philosophy and the nature of thought.Laurence BonJour - manuscript
    In this paper, I will discuss three arguments which have been advanced by three of the most important recent analytic philosophers: Willard Van Orman Quine, Hilary Putnam, and Michael Dummett. Each argument is central to the views of the philosopher in question, and each leads to sweeping and, to my mind, highly implausible conclusions concerning the content of our thoughts about the world. The philosophers in question claim, of course, that these implications should be accepted, but few others have been (...)
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    Fumerton on Coherence Theories.Laurence BonJour - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Research 19:103-108.
    I argue that while Fumerton’s criticisms of pure coherence theories of truth are both important and extremely cogent, their application both to the main historical views usually identified as coherence theories of truth, viz. the views of the absolute idealists, and to contemporary anti-realism is more problematic. In addition, while Fumerton is again undeniably correct in his objection to pure coherence theories of justification, an impure coherence theory of justification may still be defensible.
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    La douceur dans la pensée moderne: esthétique et philosophie d'une notion.Laurence Boulègue, Margaret Jones-Davies & Florence Malhomme (eds.) - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    En suspendant la violence de ses passions et de ses désirs, l'homme se montre capable d'une relation harmonieuse et respectueuse avec lui-même, les êtres et les choses, dans un dialogue avec la douceur de la vérité et la beauté de l'art qui la recrée. On étudiera comment, à l'âge humaniste et classique, les modernes ont pensé la douceur à partir de la relecture des sources antiques et chrétiennes dans les divers champs du savoir de la poétique à l'éthique, de la (...)
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    From the Eye of the Storm: Regional Conflicts and the Philosophy of Peace.Laurence F. Bove & Laura Duhan Kaplan (eds.) - 1995 - Brill | Rodopi.
    _From the Eye of the Storm: Regional Conflicts and the Philosophy of Peace_ presents to the reader a cross section of an emerging field of study: the philosophy of peace. The editors bring together articles that explore the philosophic implications of many recent regional conflicts. Reflecting the diversity and vitality and any new field of study, this volume contains five sections: Conceptual Foundations; America's Homefront; Desert Storm Assessments; _Jihad, Intifada_, and Other Mideast Concerns; and Latin American Issues. The topics of (...)
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    Pluralisme juridique et effectivité du droit économique.Laurence Boy, Jean-Baptiste Racine & Jean-Jacques Sueur (eds.) - 2011 - Bruxelles: Larcier.
    Comment concilier le relatif et l’universel? C’est à cette délicate tâche que s’était attelée il y a déjà quelques années Madame Delmas-Marty, spécialement dans le domaine des droits de l’homme. Le présent ouvrage envisage une difficulté supplémentaire en croisant les interrogations sur le pluralisme juridique avec la question de l’effectivité du droit économique. La prise en compte des pluralismes, notamment du pluralisme juridique, contribue-t-elle à une meilleure effectivité du droit économique? Ou bien, au contraire, le pluralisme juridique est-il un facteur (...)
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    Theoretical biochemistry.Laurence J. Lafleur - 1941 - Acta Biotheoretica 5 (4):177-183.
  48. The specious present.Laurence J. Lafleur - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (4):407.
     
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    4 Epigrams and Interludes.Laurence Lampert - 2001 - In Nietzsche's task: an interpretation of Beyond good and evil. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 137-145.
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    Index.Laurence Lampert - 2001 - In Nietzsche's task: an interpretation of Beyond good and evil. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 309-320.
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