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    Poincaréan intuition revisited: what can we learn from Kant and Parsons?Margaret MacDougall - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (2):138-147.
    This paper provides a comprehensive critique of Poincaré’s usage of the term intuition in his defence of the foundations of pure mathematics and science. Kant’s notions of sensibility and a priori form and Parsons’s theory of quasi-concrete objects are used to impute rigour into Poincaré’s interpretation of intuition. In turn, Poincaré’s portrayal of sensible intuition as a special kind of intuition that tolerates the senses and imagination is rejected. In its place, a more harmonized account of how we perceive concrete (...)
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    Assessing the Integrity of Clinical Data: When is Statistical Evidence Too Good to be True?Margaret MacDougall - 2014 - Topoi 33 (2):323-337.
    Evidence, as viewed through the lens of statistical significance, is not always as it appears! In the investigation of clinical research findings arising from statistical analyses, a fundamental initial step for the emerging fraud detective is to retrieve the source data for cross-examination with the study data. Recognizing that source data are not always forthcoming and that, realistically speaking, the investigator may be uninitiated in fraud detection and investigation, this paper will highlight some key methodological procedures for providing a sounder (...)
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    Patients with bipolar disorder show a selective deficit in the episodic simulation of future events.Matthew J. King, Lori-Anne Williams, Arlene G. MacDougall, Shelley Ferris, Julia R. V. Smith, Natalia Ziolkowski & Margaret C. McKinnon - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1801-1807.
    A substantial body of evidence suggests that autobiographical recollection and simulation of future happenings activate a shared neural network. Many of the neural regions implicated in this network are affected in patients with bipolar disorder , showing altered metabolic functioning and/or structural volume abnormalities. Studies of autobiographical recall in BD reveal overgeneralization, where autobiographical memory comprises primarily factual or repeated information as opposed to details specific in time and in place and definitive of re-experiencing. To date, no study has examined (...)
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  4. On the discrimination of critical and creative attitudes.Robert MacDougall - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (11):287-293.
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  5. (1 other version)The Affective Quality of Auditory Rhythm in its Relation to Objective Forms.R. Macdougall - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12:466.
     
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    The larger social contract.Helena MacDougall - 1947 - [Victoria, Australia,: [Victoria, Australia.
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    Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought Processes.Robert Macdougall - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (3):341-344.
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    Righting Health Policy: Bioethics, Political Philosophy, and the Normative Justification of Health Law and Policy.D. Robert MacDougall - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In Righting Health Policy, MacDougall argues that bioethics has not developed the tools best suited for justifying health law and policy. Using Kant’s practical philosophy as an example, he explores the promise of political philosophy for making normatively justified recommendations about health law and policy.
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  9. Physicians' Strikes and the Competing Bases of Physicians' Moral Obligations.D. Robert MacDougall - 2013 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 23 (3):249-274.
    During the last several decades, professional medicine has undergone profound changes in its organization. In particular, the growth of managed care organizations and publicly funded medicine has increasingly standardized physician working conditions and reimbursement. While it is sometimes disputed whether the profession of medicine is suffering reduced autonomy as a whole, there is little doubt that individual physicians are losing autonomy (Burdi and Baker 1999; Harrison and Schulz 1989; Iglehart 1992). As a result, physicians are increasingly attracted to various mechanisms (...)
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    An Essay on Laughter.Robert MacDougall - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12 (4):468-470.
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  11. Rights and Basic Health Care.D. R. MacDougall & G. Trotter - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (6):529-536.
    When the President’s Commission of 1983 concluded that there is an “ethical obligation” to secure universal access to a decent minimum of health care, some hoped that this standard would be achieved in the United States within a few years. Nearly 30 years later, when we began work on this issue of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (JMP), that standard had yet to be achieved, although the bills that would later become the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were then working (...)
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    National Obesity Rates: A Legitimate Health Policy Endpoint?D. Robert MacDougall - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (3):7-8.
    One of six commentaries on “Obesity: Chasing an Elusive Epidemic,” by Daniel Callahan, from the January‐February 2013 issue.
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    Rebecca de Souza: Feeding the other: Whiteness, privilege, and neoliberal stigma in food pantries: MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2019, 312 pp., ISBN 9780262536769.Katie MacDougall - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):1221-1222.
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    Sometimes Merely as a Means: Why Kantian Philosophy Requires the Legalization of Kidney Sales.D. Robert MacDougall - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (3):314-334.
    Several commentators have tried to ground legal prohibitions of kidney sales in some form of Kant’s moral arguments against such sales. This paper reconsiders this approach to justifying laws and policies in light of Kant’s approach to law in his political philosophy. The author argues that Kant’s political philosophy requires that kidney sales be legally permitted, although contracts for such sales must remain unenforceable. The author further argues that Kant’s approach to laws, such as those governing kidney distribution, was formed (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Beyond Observational Cinema.David Macdougall - 1995 - In Paul Hockings, Principles of Visual Anthropology. De Gruyter. pp. 115-132.
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    A pneumatic shutter for optical exposures.Robert MacDougall - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (3):281-284.
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Protecting Susceptible Subpopulations From Environmental Health Risks: Liberty, Utility, Fairness, and Accountability for Reasonableness.David B. Resnik, D. Robert MacDougall & Elise M. Smith - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):29-41.
    Various U.S. laws, such as the Clean Air Act and the Food Quality Protection Act, require additional protections for susceptible subpopulations who face greater environmental health risks. The main ethical rationale for providing these protections is to ensure that environmental health risks are distributed fairly. In this article, we (1) consider how several influential theories of justice deal with issues related to the distribution of environmental health risks; (2) show that these theories often fail to provide specific guidance concerning policy (...)
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  18. Recognition and recall.Robert MacDougall - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (9):229-233.
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    Book Review: Reconceiving Medical Ethics, edited by C. Cowley. [REVIEW]D. Robert MacDougall - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (6):782-785.
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    Examining the Effects of Incremental Case Presentation and Forecasting Outcomes on Case-Based Ethics Instruction.Alexandra E. MacDougall, Lauren N. Harkrider, Zhanna Bagdasarov, James F. Johnson, Chase E. Thiel, Juandre Peacock, Michael D. Mumford, Lynn D. Devenport & Shane Connelly - 2014 - Ethics and Behavior 24 (2):126-150.
    Case-based reasoning has long been used to facilitate instructional effectiveness. Although much remains to be known concerning the most beneficial way to present case material, recent literature suggests that simplifying case material is favorable. Accordingly, the current study manipulated two instructional techniques, incremental case presentation and forecasting outcomes, in a training environment in an attempt to better understand the utility of simplified versus complicated case presentation for learning. Findings suggest that pairing these two cognitively demanding techniques reduces satisfaction and detracts (...)
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    On secondary bias in objective judgments.Robert Macdougall - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (2):97-120.
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    Unjust Outcomes and Unfair Process?D. Robert MacDougall, Elise M. Smith & David B. Resnik - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (4):10-12.
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    Liberalism, authority, and bioethics commissions.D. Robert MacDougall - 2013 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (6):461-477.
    Bioethicists working on national ethics commissions frequently think of themselves as advisors to the government, but distance themselves from any claims to actual authority. Governments however may find it beneficial to appear to defer to the authority of these commissions when designing laws and policies, and might appoint such commissions for exactly this reason. Where does the authority for setting laws and policies come from? This question is best answered from within a normative political philosophy. This paper explains the locus (...)
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    Living images and authors of virtue: Theodore of Stoudios on Plato of Sakkoudion and Gregory of Nazianzus on Basil.Byron MacDougall - 2017 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 110 (3):691-712.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 110 Heft: 3 Seiten: 691-712.
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    Mind as middle term.Robert Macdougall - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (5):386-403.
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    Must Consent Be Informed? Patient rights, state authority, and the moral basis of the physician's duties of disclosure.D. Robert MacDougall - 2021 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (3):247-270.
    Legal standards of disclosure in a variety of jurisdictions require physicians to inform patients about the likely consequences of treatment, as a condition for obtaining the patient’s consent. Such a duty to inform is special insofar as extensive disclosure of risks and potential benefits is not usually a condition for obtaining consent in non-medical transactions. -/- What could morally justify the physician’s special legal duty to inform? I argue that existing justifications have tried but failed to ground such special duties (...)
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    The 'Colored Words' of art.Robert Macdougall - 1913 - Psychological Review 20 (6):505-516.
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    Take up the Bodies: Theater at the Vanishing Point.Jill MacDougall & Herbert Blau - 1984 - Substance 13 (1):99.
  29. The policy of american-universities towards divestment in south-Africa.Dc Bok, H. Calkins, Rm Macdougall, Cp Slichter, Rg Stone, H. Kalven, Jh Franklin, Gj Kolb, G. Stigler & J. Getzels - 1986 - Minerva 24 (2-3):246-343.
     
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    The Ends of Medicine and the Experience of Patients.D. Robert MacDougall - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (2):129-144.
    The ends of medicine are sometimes construed simply as promotion of health, treatment and prevention of disease, and alleviation of pain. Practitioners might agree that this simple formulation captures much of what medical practice is about. But while the ends of medicine may seem simple or even obvious, the essays in this issue demonstrate the wide variety of philosophical questions and issues associated with the ends of medicine. They raise questions about how to characterize terms like “health” and “disease”; whether (...)
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  31. Rawls and the Refusal of Medical Treatment to Children.D. Robert MacDougall - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (2):130-153.
    That Jehovah's Witnesses cannot refuse life-saving blood transfusions on behalf of their children has acquired the status of virtual “consensus” among bioethicists. However strong the consensus may be on this matter, this article explores whether this view can be plausibly defended on liberal principles by examining it in light of one particularly well worked-out liberal political theory, that of Rawls. It concludes that because of the extremely high priority Rawls attributes to “freedom of conscience,” and the implication from the original (...)
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    (1 other version)A Study in Incidental Memory. [REVIEW]Robert MacDougall - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (16):442-443.
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    Adam and the Implant.Jamie C. MacDougall - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):47-47.
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    Rhythm.Robert MacDougall, H. Heath Bawden, W. B. Secor, Wilfrid Lay & Geo B. Germann - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (3):309-319.
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    Intervention principles in pediatric health care: the difference between physicians and the state.D. Robert MacDougall - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (4):279-297.
    According to various accounts, intervention in pediatric decisions is justified either by the best interests standard or by the harm principle. While these principles have various nuances that distinguish them from each other, they are similar in the sense that both focus primarily on the features of parental decisions that justify intervention, rather than on the competency or authority of the parties that intervene. Accounts of these principles effectively suggest that intervention in pediatric decision making is warranted for both physicians (...)
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    (1 other version)Structuring Case-Based Ethics Training: How Comparing Cases and Structured Prompts Influence Training Effectiveness.Lauren Harkrider, Alexandra E. MacDougall, Zhanna Bagdasarov, James F. Johnson, Chase E. Thiel, Michael D. Mumford, Shane Connelly & Lynn D. Devenport - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior:150527093230007.
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    add's and Woodworth's Elements of Physiological Psychology. [REVIEW]Robert Macdougall - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy 9 (8):214.
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    Heredity and Memory. [REVIEW]Robert MacDougall - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (8):220-222.
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    Roman coins as historical sources - (l.M.) Yarrow the Roman republic to 49 bce. Using coins as sources. Pp. xxxviii + 273, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2021. Paper, £19.99, us$25.99 (cased, £74.99, us$99.99). Isbn: 978-1-107-65470-9 (978-1-107-01373-5 hbk). [REVIEW]E. M. H. MacDougall - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):231-233.
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    (1 other version)The Telegraph in America, 1832–1920. [REVIEW]Robert Macdougall - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):231-231.
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    The presence of psychological distress in healthcare workers across different care settings in Windsor, Ontario, during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study.Jennifer Voth, Lindsey Jaber, Linda MacDougall, Leslee Ward, Jennifer Cordeiro & Erica P. Miklas - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionFew studies have examined psychological distress in healthcare workers across the care continuum. This study describes distress levels reported by HCWs across care settings and factors associated with distress.MethodsA cross-sectional survey of HCWs from Windsor, Ontario, was conducted between May 30th, 2020, and June 30th, 2020. The survey included the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, sociodemographic, frontline status, perceptions of training, protection, support, respect among teams, and professional and personal stressors. Univariate analyses were used to compare across settings and multivariate logistic (...)
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    Whistleblowing and the Bioethicist’s Public Obligations.D. Robert Macdougall - 2014 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (4):431-442.
    Abstract:Bioethicists are sometimes thought to have heightened obligations by virtue of the fact that their professional role addresses ethics or morals. For this reason it has been argued that bioethicists ought to “whistleblow”—that is, publicly expose the wrongful or potentially harmful activities of their employer—more often than do other kinds of employees. This article argues that bioethicists do indeed have a heightened obligation to whistleblow, but not because bioethicists have heightened moral obligations in general. Rather, the special duties of bioethicists (...)
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    Fatigue.R. MacDougall - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (2):203-208.
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    Studies from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory (IV): The physical characteristics of attention.R. Macdougall & Hugo Munsterberg - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (2):158-180.
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  45. The Distribution of Consciousness and its Criteria.Robert Macdougall - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:122.
     
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    The General Problems of Psychology. Conceptions.Robert Macdougall - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (5):536-543.
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    The relation of auditory rhythm to nervous discharge.Robert Macdougall - 1902 - Psychological Review 9 (5):460-480.
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    (1 other version)The self and mental phenomena.Robert Macdougall - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (1):1-29.
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    (1 other version)The system of habits and the system of ideas.Robert MacDougall - 1911 - Psychological Review 18 (5):324-335.
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    Coins and their meanings - iossif, de callataÿ, veymiers tyπoi. Greek and Roman coins seen through their images. Noble issuers, Humble users? Proceedings of the international conference organized by the belgian and French schools at athens, 26–28 september 2012. Pp. 526, figs, b/w & colour pls. Liège: Presses universitaires de liège, 2018. Paper. Isbn: 978-2-87562-157-3. [REVIEW]E. M. H. MacDougall - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):255-258.
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