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    Constructing legitimacy for technologies developed in response to environmental regulation: the case of ammonia emission-reducing technology for the Flemish intensive livestock industry.Daniel van der Velden, Joost Dessein, Laurens Klerkx & Lies Debruyne - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):649-665.
    This study is focused on unsustainable agri-food systems, especially intensive livestock farming and its resulting environmental harms. Specifically we focus on the development of technologies that seek to mitigate these environmental harms. These technologies are generally developed as incremental innovations in response to government regulation. Critics of these technological solutions allege that these developments legitimate unsustainable food production systems and are incapable of supporting agri-food systems transformation. At the same time, technology developers and other actors seek to present these technologies (...)
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    Disquaires de rêve et boîtes à musique : la « fin des intermédiaires » à l'envers.François Debruyne - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):133-142.
    On the basis of a comparison between a French record store and a Malian street vendor, the article questions the various forms of listening at stake in each case, forms which constitute simultaneously various modes of appropriating the music, and various trademarks of possible worlds of musical exchanges. In such worlds, ordinary and specific as they are, the shop-keeper remains our favorite gate-keeper: this is a tale of the « withering away of the intermediaries s, only in reverse.
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    Theoretical analysis of singleton arc consistency and its extensions.Christian Bessiere & Romuald Debruyne - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (1):29-41.
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  4. Models of the Visual Cortex Edited by D. Rose and VG Dobson© 1985 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.A. B. Bonds & E. J. DeBruyn - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon G. Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 292.
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    Using Linked Data to create provenance-rich metadata interlinks: the design and evaluation of the NAISC-L interlinking framework for libraries, archives and museums.Lucy McKenna, Christophe Debruyne & Declan O’Sullivan - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (3):921-947.
    Linked data have the capability to open up and share materials, held in libraries, archives and museums, in ways that are restricted by many existing metadata standards. Specifically, LD interlinking can be used to enrich data and to improve data discoverability on the Web through interlinking related resources across datasets and institutions. However, there is currently a notable lack of interlinking across leading LD projects in LAMs, impacting upon the discoverability of their materials. This research describes the Novel Authoritative Interlinking (...)
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  6. Foucault, power, and same-sex commitment ceremonies.Lade lie McWhorter - 2002 - In Kevin Schilbrack (ed.), Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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    A Critique of Steven Vogel's Social Constructionist Attempt to Overcome the Human/Nature Dichotomy.Svein Anders Noer Lie - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (5):635-654.
    This paper analyses Steven Vogel's claim that his account of a post-natural environmental philosophy solves the dualism problem within the field. Through what I will call a novel critique of social constructionism, this paper examines whether Vogel's attempt succeeds or whether it reinforces the problem he wants to solve. Could the ontological foundations of social constructivism themselves be in conflict with Vogel's stated aim of overcoming the human/ nature dualism? The last part of the paper focuses on the significance and (...)
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  8. Moral y derecho.Liévano Chorro & José Gerardo - 1970 - San Salvador,: Dirección General de Cultura, Dirección de Publicaciones.
     
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    The Fair Benefits Approach Revisited.Reidar K. Lie - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (4):3-3.
    In this issue, Alex London and Kevin Zollman provide an analysis of an influential approach to the ethics of international research, known as the “fair benefits” approach. According to them, the fair benefits approach suffers from a fatal flaw: it is either too vague to be useful, or worse, is internally inconsistent. The fair benefits approach was developed based on a presentation I gave at a workshop organized in Malawi in March 2001 by the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center’s (...)
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    Ezekiel J. Emanuel.Reidar K. Lie - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 3.
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    Anachronie musicale: ou, la Pyramide inversée: depuis les mystérieuses résonances traditionnelles jusqu'aux mystifications sonores actuelles.Louis Liébard - 1979 - [Tarascon]: Éditions Résonances.
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    Gender and Bioethics Intertwined: Egg Donation within the Context of Equal Opportunities.Merete Lie & Kristin Spilker - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (4):327-340.
    The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamentary debate of amendments to the Biotechnology Law. In both policy documents on bioethics and the Biotechnology Law, gender is not a spoken issue, but bringing egg and sperm directly to the fore highlights how gender is implicated in bioethics debates. Gender perceptions affect the understanding of `what egg and sperm may do' at the same time as the debate sets established perceptions of gender in (...)
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    Personal and/or Universal? Hélène Cixous's Challenge to Generic Borders.Sissel Lie & Priscilla Ringrose - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (1):53-64.
    This article explores the relations between autobiography, fiction and history in the recent texts of Hélène Cixous. It examines the uses and limits of a range of generic categorizations in accounting for these relations. We suggest that most categorizations tend to rely on an underlying oppositionary and exclusive dynamic between autobiography and fiction in which one or the other may be privileged. Our contention is that Cixous's work should rather be understood within an inclusive dynamic in which all three elements, (...)
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    Science as Father?: Sex and Gender in the Age of Reproductive Technologies.Merete Lie - 2002 - European Journal of Women's Studies 9 (4):381-399.
    The new reproductive technologies affect several of our conceptual distinctions, and most basically the one between nature and culture. This includes the understanding of reproduction as natural, biological processes and of the body as a product of nature. Nature and culture has been a basic conceptual distinction in western culture and it is paralleled in the division between sex, understood as nature, and gender, understood as culture. The process of reproduction is central to the understanding of sexual difference, in the (...)
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    Keep Smiling. Adornos Chaplin.Sulgi Lie - 2020 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 9 (1):263-276.
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    Patterns of theory change in biomedicine: A case study from cardiology.Reidar K. Lie - 1991 - Synthese 89 (1):75 - 88.
    This article presents a case study from the history of cardiology, namely, the development towards the acceptance of the coronary theory of angina pectoris. I show that the arguments which were considered decisive against the theory were not answered at the time the theory was accepted. I also point out that the experimental and practical success of the theory cannot be used to support the initial choice because, in the subsequent development, the field researchers became preoccupied with new questions and (...)
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  17. Asian Bioethics: Breaking New Ground.Reidar Lie & Joseph Millum - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (3):171-172.
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    Cixous: La Voisine de Beckett?Sissel Lie & Petter Aaslestad - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (1):71-74.
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    Healthy thoughts: European perspectives on health care ethics.Reidar Krummradt Lie (ed.) - 2002 - Sterling, Va.: Peeters.
    This book, edited by a team of leading European bioethicists, is in all respects an innovative publication.
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  20. Phật-giáo và triết-học Tây-phương.Quảng Liên - 1966 - [Saigon]: Phật-học-đường Nam-Việt.
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  21. The use of interval estimators as a basis for decision-making in medicine.Reidar K. Lie - 1984 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 5 (3).
    Decision analysts sometimes use the results of clinical trials in order to evaluate treatment alternatives. I discuss some problems associated with this, and in particular I point out that it is not valid to use the estimates from clinical trials as the probabilities of events which are needed for decision analysis. I also attempt to show that an approach based on objective statistical theory may have advantages over commonly used methods based on decision theory. These advantages include the recognition of (...)
     
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    Zhi shi Taiwan: Taiwan li lun de ke neng xing = Knowledge Taiwan.Lie Chen - 2016 - Taibei Shi: Mai tian chu ban. Edited by Shu-mei Shih.
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    Ethics of placebo controlled trials in developing countries.Reidar K. Lie - 1998 - Bioethics 12 (4):307–311.
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    Naturfilosofi.Svein Anders Noer Lie - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 36 (2-3):355-363.
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    La pensée de la forme: savoirs & interprétations.Maurice Élie - 2011 - Nice: Les éditions Ovadia.
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  26. Approche laïque de la bioéthique.Georges Liénard - 1996 - In Jacques Lemaire & Charles Susanne (eds.), Bioéthique, jusqu'où peut-on aller? Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
     
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  27. (1 other version)The 'borderzone zone' controversy a study of theory structure in biomedicine.Reidar Krummradt Lie - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (3).
    This paper gives an account of theory structure in the biomedical sciences with particular emphasis on cardiology. Rather than regarding theories as axiomatizable sets of statements (the so-called received view), theories are regarded as answers to questions which are accepted as legitimate and interesting by scientists within a field of investigation at a given time. This account of theory structure is used to distinguish between theories which are quite liable to be revised during the course of scientific investigation, here called (...)
     
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    The Rise and Fall of Sampling Surveys in Norway, 18751906.Einar Lie - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (3):385-409.
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  29. The HIV Perinatal Transmission Studies and the Debate About the Revision of the Helsinki Declaration.Reidar K. Lie - 2002 - In Reidar Krummradt Lie (ed.), Healthy thoughts: European perspectives on health care ethics. Sterling, Va.: Peeters. pp. 189--206.
     
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    Zeng Guofan, Guo Songtao, Wang Tao, Xue Fucheng, Zheng Guanying, Hu Liyuan.Lie He (ed.) - 1999 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
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    Les enseignments moraux des pères apostoliques.Jacques Liébaert - 1970 - Gembloux,: J. Duculot.
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    The Ethics of the Physician-Patient Relationship.Reidar Lie - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (4):263-270.
    It is a remarkable fact about the development of medical ethics from the 1960s until today that there has been a dramatic shift from a position where it was taken for granted that the physician knows best, to a position where much greater emphasis is put on the patient’s treatment preferences. This shift is evident with regard to physician attitudes towards disclosing a cancer diagnosis. For example, in 1961, a survey of cancer physicians showed that almost 90% of the physicians (...)
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  33. Hacia la nueva reforma política.Liévano Aguirre & Nicolás[From Old Catalog] - 1953 - Bogotá,: Impr. Municipal.
     
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    Technology and Masculinity: The Case of the Computer.Merete Lie - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (3):379-394.
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    When unhappiness is not the endpoint, fostering justice through education.Elin Rodahl Lie - 2022 - Ethics and Education 17 (2):183-196.
    With a specific example from Norway and inspiration from Sara Ahmed’s The Promise of Happiness, this article demonstrates how today’s educational rhetoric lacks the language and will to recognise a key pedagogical dimension in education: what happens when the normative ambitions of education and students meet. At best, teaching students life skills to mitigate their mental health issues is naive. Inspired by Ahmed, such an initiative might actually work against its purpose. At a time when educational outcomes are emphasised in (...)
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    Peace is a form of cooperation, and so are the cultural technologies which make peace possible.Julien Lie-Panis & Jean-Baptiste André - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e16.
    While necessary parts of the puzzle, cultural technologies are insufficient to explain peace. They are a form of second-order cooperation – a cooperative interaction designed to incentivize first-order cooperation. We propose an explanation for peacemaking cultural technologies, and therefore peace, based on the reputational incentives for second-order cooperation.
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    Attentional prioritisation of threatening information: Examining the role of the size of the attentional window.Lies Notebaert, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme, Wouter Durnez & Jan Theeuwes - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (4):621-631.
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    Producing Standards, Producing the Nordic Region: Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing, from 1950–1970.Anne Kveim Lie - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (2):215-248.
    ArgumentDuring the 1950s it became apparent that antibiotics could not conquer all microbes, and a series of tests were developed to assess the susceptibility of microbes to antibiotics. This article explores the development and standardization of one such testing procedure which became dominant in the Nordic region, and how the project eventually failed in the late 1970s. The standardization procedures amounted to a comprehensive scheme, standardizing not only the materials used, but also the methods and the interpretation of the results. (...)
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    An examination and critique of Harsanyi's version of utilitarianism.Reidar K. Lie - 1986 - Theory and Decision 21 (1):65-83.
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    The EU and Federalism: Polities and Policies Compared.Ragnar Lie - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (4):515-516.
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    Comparative effectiveness research: what to do when experts disagree about risks.Reidar K. Lie, Francis K. L. Chan, Christine Grady, Vincent H. Ng & David Wendler - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):42.
    Ethical issues related to comparative effectiveness research, or research that compares existing standards of care, have recently received considerable attention. In this paper we focus on how Ethics Review Committees should evaluate the risks of comparative effectiveness research. We discuss what has been a prominent focus in the debate about comparative effectiveness research, namely that it is justified when “nothing is known” about the comparative effectiveness of the available alternatives. We argue that this focus may be misleading. Rather, we should (...)
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    Research ethics and evidence based medicine.R. K. Lie - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):122-125.
    In this paper, the author argues that the requirement to conduct randomised clinical trials to inform policy in cases where one wants to identify a cheaper alternative to known effective but expensive interventions raises an important ethical issue. This situation will eventually arise whenever there are resource constraints, and a policy decision has been made not to fund an intervention on cost effectiveness grounds. It has been thought that this is an issue only in extremely resource poor settings. This paper (...)
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    Investigating the Effects of Inhibition Training on Attentional Bias Change: A Simple Bayesian Approach.Sandersan Onie, Lies Notebaert, Patrick Clarke & Steven B. Most - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  44. Fa jia zheng zhi zhe xue.Lie Chen - 1929 - Shanghai: Hua tong shu ju.
     
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    (1 other version)Obligations of poor countries in ensuring global justice: The case of Uganda.John Barugahare & Reidar K. Lie - 2014 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2:82-96.
    Obligations of global justice rest mainly on the global rich but also to a lesser extent on the global poor. The governments of poor countries are obliged to fulfill requirements of non-aggression, good governance and decency, along with all other requirements which facilitate the achievement of global justice. So far, obligations of poor countries seem to be taken as given yet the behavior of governments in poor countries and occurrences therein attest to the contrary;this suggests a need to mainstream these (...)
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  46. Thời tính, hữu thể, và ý chí: một luận đề siêu hình học: sách tham khảo.Hữu Liêm Nguyễn - 2018 - Đà Nẵng: Nhà xuất bản Đà Nẵng.
     
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    Pupils with special educational needs: Experiencing recognition in individual subject curriculum meetings.Janaina Hartveit Lie - 2020 - Constellations 27 (4):746-758.
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    Understanding the futility of countries’ obligations for health rights: realising justice for the global poor.John Barugahare & Reidar K. Lie - unknown
    Background: Although health is a right of all individuals without any distinction, the realisation of this right has remained very difficult for the marginalised populations of poor countries. Inequitable distribution of health opportunities globally is a major factor in explaining why this is the case. Whereas the Protection, Promotion and Fulfilment of the health rights of poor country citizens are a joint responsibility of both domestic and external governments, most governments flout their obligations. So far disproportionate effort has been dedicated (...)
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  49. Review. [REVIEW]Reidar K. Lie - 1987 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2 (2).
     
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    The standard of care debate: the Declaration of Helsinki versus the international consensus opinion.R. K. Lie - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):190-193.
    The World Medical Association’s revised Declaration of Helsinki endorses the view that all trial participants in every country are entitled to the worldwide best standard of care. In this paper the authors show that this requirement has been rejected by every national and international committee that has examined this issue. They argue that the consensus view now holds that it is ethically permissible, in some circumstances, to provide research participants less than the worldwide best care. Finally, the authors show that (...)
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