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    Empirical Psychology and the Repressed Memory Debate: Current Status and Future Directions.Maria S. Zaragoza & Karen J. Mitchell - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (1):116-119.
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    The Massachusetts School Sports Concussions Law: A Qualitative Study of Local Implementation Experiences.Mitchell L. Doucette, Maria T. Bulzacchelli, Tameka L. Gillum & Jennifer M. Whitehill - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (3):503-513.
    Background:Reducing the incidence and negative consequences of concussion among youth athletes is a public health priority. In 2010, Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at addressing the issue of concussions in school athletics. We sought to understand local-level implementation decisions of the Massachusetts concussion law.Methods:A qualitative multiple-case study approach was utilized. Semi-structured interviews with school-employed actors associated with the law's implementation were used for analysis. Interview data were subjected to a conventional content analysis.Results:A total of 19 participants from 5 schools were interviewed. (...)
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    Patterned Hippocampal Stimulation Facilitates Memory in Patients With a History of Head Impact and/or Brain Injury.Brent M. Roeder, Mitchell R. Riley, Xiwei She, Alexander S. Dakos, Brian S. Robinson, Bryan J. Moore, Daniel E. Couture, Adrian W. Laxton, Gautam Popli, Heidi M. Clary, Maria Sam, Christi Heck, George Nune, Brian Lee, Charles Liu, Susan Shaw, Hui Gong, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger, Sam A. Deadwyler, Dong Song & Robert E. Hampson - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:933401.
    Rationale: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the hippocampus is proposed for enhancement of memory impaired by injury or disease. Many pre-clinical DBS paradigms can be addressed in epilepsy patients undergoing intracranial monitoring for seizure localization, since they already have electrodes implanted in brain areas of interest. Even though epilepsy is usually not a memory disorder targeted by DBS, the studies can nevertheless model other memory-impacting disorders, such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Methods: Human patients undergoing Phase II invasive monitoring for (...)
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    Corrigendum: Patterned hippocampal stimulation facilitates memory in patients with a history of head impact and/or brain injury.Brent M. Roeder, Mitchell R. Riley, Xiwei She, Alexander S. Dakos, Brian S. Robinson, Bryan J. Moore, Daniel E. Couture, Adrian W. Laxton, Gautam Popli, Heidi M. Munger Clary, Maria Sam, Christi Heck, George Nune, Brian Lee, Charles Liu, Susan Shaw, Hui Gong, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger, Sam A. Deadwyler, Dong Song & Robert E. Hampson - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1039221.
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    AGM & Members Lunch.Maria Mitchell, Trish Townsend, Rachel Bird, Andrew Freer K. J. B. Law, Jim Gralton, John Bundock Legal Aid, Walter Hawkins, Andrew Fleming, Andrew Jory & Peter Woulfe - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Optimizing Magnetoencephalographic Imaging Estimation of Language Lateralization for Simpler Language Tasks.Leighton B. N. Hinkley, Elke De Witte, Megan Cahill-Thompson, Danielle Mizuiri, Coleman Garrett, Susanne Honma, Anne Findlay, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Phiroz Tarapore, Heidi E. Kirsch, Peter Mariën, John F. Houde, Mitchel Berger & Srikantan S. Nagarajan - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Pupil dilation reflects covert familiar face recognition under interocular suppression.Manuel Alejandro Mejía, Mitchell Valdés-Sosa & Maria Antonieta Bobes - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 123 (C):103726.
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    Henry Albers . Maria Mitchell: A Life in Journals and Letters. 370 pp., illus., notes, index. Clinton Corners, N.Y.: College Avenue Press, 2001. $27.95. [REVIEW]Peggy Kidwell - 2003 - Isis 94 (3):550-551.
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    Guest editors’ Introduction. Philosophical lessons from complexity: Sandra Mitchell’s contribution to philosophy of science.Arantza Etxeberria Agiriano & María José García-Encinas - 2023 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 38 (3):253-259.
    This monographic issue contains a long article bringing together the Lullius Lectures delivered by Professor Sandra Mitchell during the Xth Conference of the Society of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science in Spain, that took place in Salamanca (16-19 November, 2021). The publication of her Lectures is complemented by six original articles that address and examine different aspects of Sandra Mitchell’s contributions to the philosophy of science. In this introduction to the monograph, the editors present the broad outlines (...)
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    The Duino Elegies & the Sonnets to Orpheus vol. 1.Rainer Maria Rilke - 2014 - Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
    Available for the first time in a single volume, Ranier Maria Rilke’s two most beloved sequences of poems rendered by his most faithful translator. Rilke is unquestionably the twentieth century’s most significant and compelling poet of romantic transformation and spiritual quest. His poems of ecstatic identification with the world exert perennial fascination. In Stephen Mitchell’s versions of Rilke’s two greatest masterpieces readers will discover an English rendering that captures the lyric intensity, fluency, and reach of his poetry. Stephen (...)
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    Dialectics of the U.S. Constitution: Selected Writings of Mitchell Franklin.Mitchell Franklin - 2000
    "Mitchell Franklin (1902-1986) is described by the Buffalo Law Review as the foremost Marxist legal philosopher in the English-speaking world. In these selected writings, Franklin, a professor of law at Tulane University for 37 years, discusses how the development of natural law from an idealist to a materialist concept in the transition from feudalism to capitalism is reflected in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and its interpretation today" --Publisher's summary.
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  12. II—Mitchell Green: Perceiving Emotions.Mitchell Green - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):45-61.
    I argue that it is possible literally to perceive the emotions of others. This account depends upon the possibility of perceiving a whole by perceiving one or more of its parts, and upon the view that emotions are complexes. After developing this account, I expound and reply to Rowland Stout's challenge to it. Stout is nevertheless sympathetic with the perceivability-of-emotions view. I thus scrutinize Stout's suggestion for a better defence of that view than I have provided, and offer a refinement (...)
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    Visual Literacy.James Elkins - 2007 - Routledge.
    What does it mean to be visually literate? Does it mean different things in the arts and the sciences? In the West, in Asia, or in developing nations? If we all need to become "visually literate," what does that mean in practical terms? The essays gathered here examine a host of issues surrounding "the visual," exploring national and regional ideas of visuality and charting out new territories of visual literacy that lie far beyond art history, such as law and chemistry. (...)
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  14. Self-expression.Mitchell S. Green - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mitchell S. Green presents a systematic philosophical study of self-expression - a pervasive phenomenon of the everyday life of humans and other species, which has received scant attention in its own right. He explores the ways in which self-expression reveals our states of thought, feeling, and experience, and he defends striking new theses concerning a wide range of fascinating topics: our ability to perceive emotion in others, artistic expression, empathy, expressive language, meaning, facial expression, and speech acts. He draws (...)
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    Lo policiaco y el aparato de Estado: una lectura entre Rancière y Althusser.Mitchel Angelo Rojas Valdés - 2023 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 22 (2):133-149.
    Este escrito se propone exponer, desarrollar y fundamentar, a grandes rasgos, un cuestionamiento interpretativo sobre la vinculación entre J. Rancière y L. Althusser, específicamente en torno a la concepción de policía del primero y de aparato de Estado del segundo. Es conocido que, en una primera etapa, Rancière fue cercano al pensamiento de Althusser, pero nunca un adherente del mismo. No obstante, en su pensamiento político se pueden hallar residuos y vestigios que parecieran dar cuenta de aquella primera relación intelectual (...)
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  16. Complexity: a guided tour.Melanie Mitchell - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What enables individually simple insects like ants to act with such precision and purpose as a group? How do trillions of individual neurons produce something as extraordinarily complex as consciousness? What is it that guides self-organizing structures like the immune system, the World Wide Web, the global economy, and the human genome? These are just a few of the fascinating and elusive questions that the science of complexity seeks to answer. In this remarkably accessible and companionable book, leading complex systems (...)
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  17. Quantity, volubility, and some varieties of discourse.Mitchell S. Green - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (1):83 - 112.
    Grice's Quantity maxims have been widely misinterpreted as enjoining a speaker to make the strongest claim that she can, while respecting the other conversational maxims. Although many writers on the topic of conversational implicature interpret the Quantity maxims as enjoining such volubility, so construed the Quantity maxims are unreasonable norms for conversation. Appreciating this calls for attending more closely to the notion of what a conversation requires. When we do so, we see that eschewing an injunction to maximal informativeness need (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Mitchell Cohen - 1994 - In The Wager of Lucien Goldmann: Tragedy, Dialectics, and a Hidden God. Princeton University Press.
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    Abbreviations Used in the Notes.Mitchell Cohen - 1994 - In The Wager of Lucien Goldmann: Tragedy, Dialectics, and a Hidden God. Princeton University Press. pp. 291-292.
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    Corporate Advertisements and Environmental Futures: An Educational Odyssey.Mitchell Thomashow - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (1):64-74.
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  21. Dystopian jurisprudence.Mitchell Travis - 2025 - In Alex Green, Mitchell Travis & Kieran Tranter, Cultural legal studies of science fiction. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Faith in Zen Buddhism.Donald W. Mitchell - 1980 - International Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):183-197.
    There is an impression among western students of zen buddhism that faith does not play an important role in the zen tradition. This paper argues that in fact faith does have an important function in zen. The analysis relates this function to both the distinctly intuitive nature of enlightenment and the practice of meditation. The thesis is that these two phenomena can be more fully understood when related to the phenomenon of faith rather than simply distinguished from faith. Faith is (...)
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    The Virtues of Controversy.Mitchell Thomashow - 1989 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 9 (1):66-70.
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    Biological Complexity and Integrative Pluralism.Sandra D. Mitchell - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    This fine collection of essays by a leading philosopher of science presents a defence of integrative pluralism as the best description for the complexity of scientific inquiry today. The tendency of some scientists to unify science by reducing all theories to a few fundamental laws of the most basic particles that populate our universe is ill-suited to the biological sciences, which study multi-component, multi-level, evolved complex systems. This integrative pluralism is the most efficient way to understand the different and complex (...)
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  25. Philosophy of Mind and Cognition: An Introduction.David Braddon-Mitchell & Frank Jackson - 1996 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Frank Jackson.
    David Braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson’s popular introduction to philosophy of mind and cognition is now available in a fully revised and updated edition. Ensures that the most recent developments in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science are brought together into a coherent, accessible whole. Revisions respond to feedback from students and teachers and make the volume even more useful for courses. New material includes: a section on Descartes’ famous objection to materialism; extended treatment of connectionism; coverage of the (...)
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  26. The Virtuous Influence of Ethical Leadership Behavior: Evidence from the Field.Mitchell J. Neubert, Dawn S. Carlson, K. Michele Kacmar, James A. Roberts & Lawrence B. Chonko - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (2):157-170.
    This study examines a moderated/mediated model of ethical leadership on follower job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment. We proposed that managers have the potential to be agents of virtue or vice within organizations. Specifically, through ethical leadership behavior we argued that managers can virtuously influence perceptions of ethical climate, which in turn will positively impact organizational members’ flourishing as measured by job satisfaction and affective commitment to the organization. We also hypothesized that perceptions of interactional justice would moderate the ethical (...)
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  27. Copyright© 2006 SAGE Publications (London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi) and David Rasmussen.Mitchell Aboulafia, Barry Allen, Foreword Richard Rorty Westview Press, Bruce A. Arrigo, Christopher R. Williams, Patrick Baert, Polity Press, Iain Boal, T. J. Clark & Joseph Matthews - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (7):903-907.
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  28. Arrigo Boito aan Giuseppe Verdi.Mitchell Cohen - 2003 - Nexus 37.
    'Er is maar één manier om beter te eindigen dan met Otello, en dat is door triomfantelijk te eindigen met Fallstaff. Eerst alle snikken en jammerklachten van het menselijk hart verklinken, om te eindigen met een immense uitbarsting van hilariteit! Het is duizelingwekkend!'.
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    War, Morality, and Autonomy.Mitchell R. Thomas Iii - 2005 - Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (2):267-271.
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    The Morality of Refusing to Treat HIV‐positive Patients.Mitchell Silver - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):149-158.
    ABSTRACT Do physicians and nurses have an obligation to treat patients who are HIV‐positive? Although an initial review of the possible sources of such an obligation yields equivocal results, a closer examination reveals a clear obligation to treat. The current risk of job‐caused HIV‐infection is not sufficient to warrant a refusal to treat. This is so because there exist rationally justified, general social, as well as specific peer expectations, that health care professionals treat HIV‐positive patients. These expectations impose moral obligations (...)
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    Model theory under the axiom of determinateness.Mitchell Spector - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):773-780.
    We initiate the study of model theory in the absence of the Axiom of Choice, using the Axiom of Determinateness as a powerful substitute. We first show that, in this context, L ω 1 ω is no more powerful than first-order logic. The emphasis then turns to upward Lowenhein-Skolem theorems; ℵ 1 is the Hanf number of first-order logic, of L ω 1 ω , and of a strong fragment of L ω 1 ω . The main technical innovation is (...)
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  32. Moore’s Paradox: New Essays on Belief, Rationality, and the First Person.Mitchell S. Green & John N. Williams (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    G. E. Moore observed that to assert, 'I went to the pictures last Tuesday but I don't believe that I did' would be 'absurd'. Over half a century later, such sayings continue to perplex philosophers. In the definitive treatment of the famous paradox, Green and Williams explain its history and relevance and present new essays by leading thinkers in the area.
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    Free agents: how evolution gave us free will.Kevin J. Mitchell - 2023 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    An evolutionary case for the existence of free will. Scientists are learning more and more about how brain activity controls behavior and how neural circuits weigh alternatives and initiate actions. As we probe ever deeper into the mechanics of decision making, many conclude that agency-or free will-is an illusion. In Free Agents, leading neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell presents a wealth of evidence to the contrary, arguing that we are not mere machines responding to physical forces but agents acting with purpose. (...)
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    The philosopher in Plato's Statesman.Mitchell H. Miller - 1980 - Las Vegas: Parmenides. Edited by Mitchell H. Miller.
    In the Statesman , Plato brings together--only to challenge and displace--his own crowning contributions to philosophical method, political theory, and drama. In his 1980 study, reprinted here, Mitchell Miller employs literary theory and conceptual analysis to expose the philosophical, political, and pedagogical conflict that is the underlying context of the dialogue, revealing that its chaotic variety of movements is actually a carefully harmonized act of realizing the mean. The original study left one question outstanding: what specifically, in the metaphysical (...)
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  35. Mead on Cosmopolitanism, Sympathy, and War.Mitchell Aboulafia - 2009 - In Chad Kautzer & Eduardo Mendieta, Pragmatism, Nation, and Race: Community in the Age of Empire. Indiana University Press. pp. 89.
     
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  36. On Lying to the Dying.Mitchell Aboulafia - 1980 - Soundings (4).
     
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    Nietzsche on Ideals.E. T. Mitchell - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (3):316-334.
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    (1 other version)What is formal logic about?Arthur Mitchell - 1917 - Mind 26 (104):428-447.
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    Color, shape, and sound: A proposed system of music notation.Mitchell Wong & Marcel Danesi - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (204):419-428.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 204 Seiten: 419-428.
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  40. Woorden op zoek naar een meesterwerk.Mitchell Cohen - 2007 - Nexus 47.
    In een deels denkbeeldig tweegesprek met een hoogleraar in de kunstgeschiedenis tracht Mitchell Cohen een antwoord te vinden op de vraag: ‘Wat is een meesterwerk?’ Hij komt er niet uit. Deze ene vraag roept vooral nieuwe vragen op, bijvoorbeeld over de verhouding van de notie van een meesterwerk tot politiek of taal, over de verlammende werking van het canon-denken en over de relatie tussen vorm en inhoud in grote kunst. Misschien, zo mijmert Cohen, wordt grote kunst wel gekenmerkt door (...)
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  41. The propositional nature of human associative learning.Chris J. Mitchell, Jan De Houwer & Peter F. Lovibond - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):183-198.
    The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learning depends on high-level cognitive processes that give rise to propositional knowledge. Yet, many learning theorists maintain a belief in a learning mechanism in which links between mental representations are formed automatically. We characterize and highlight the differences between the propositional and link approaches, and review the relevant empirical evidence. We conclude that learning is the consequence of propositional reasoning processes that cooperate with the unconscious processes involved (...)
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  42. Morning, Cabbages.David Braddon-Mitchell - 2003 - Literature & Aesthetics 13 (1).
     
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  43. Raymond Aron, "D'une sante Famille a l'autre".Mitchell Franklin - 1969 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 4:222.
     
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    Authority.Mitchell Franklin - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (2):260-265.
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    War, morality, and autonomy.Mitchell R. Thomas - 2005 - Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (2):267-271.
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    Sobre los conceptos heideggerianos de existencia y estar-en-el-mundo y sus similitudes con algunos conceptos orteguianos y sartreanos.Mitchel Angelo Rojas Valdés - 2023 - Revista Filosofía Uis 22 (2):163-192.
    en este escrito se hará un acercamiento a los conceptos de existencia y estar-en-el-mundo de Heidegger, tal como son expuestos en Ser y tiempo, es decir, a partir de la hermenéutica del Dasein, aunque en algunos pasajes se recurrirá, también, a otras obras del autor alemán, ya sea para matizar o reforzar ciertos aspectos del asunto. Asimismo, se buscará mostrar cómo dichos conceptos se relacionan y se enmarcan en una investigación más amplia sobre la pregunta por el sentido del ser. (...)
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  47. Policy Goal of Immigration Reform-Our Nation's Best Interest.Mitchell L. Wexler - 2008 - Nexus 13:45.
     
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  48. How Best S hd We Serve?Mitchell T. Xubhin - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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  49. Folk psychological and phenomenological accounts of social perception.Mitchell Herschbach - 2008 - Philosophical Explorations 11 (3):223 – 235.
    Theory theory and simulation theory share the assumption that mental states are unobservable, such that mental state attribution requires an extra psychological step beyond perception. Phenomenologists deny this, contending that we can directly perceive people's mental states. Here I evaluate objections to theory theory and simulation theory as accounts of everyday social perception offered by Dan Zahavi and Shaun Gallagher. I agree that their phenomenological claims have bite at the personal level, distinguishing direct social perception from conscious theorizing and simulation. (...)
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    Is a moral consensus in medical ethics possible?B. Mitchell - 1976 - Journal of Medical Ethics 2 (1):18-23.
    At the moment in Britain and elsewhere the debate inside and outside of Parliament on various medical issues which are essentially moral never ends. Everybody has his own point of view--or principles. But what emerges for society to adopt can often be called in lay terminology 'compromise'. Professor Mitchell argues in this paper that a moral consensus is possible and indeed ought to be achieved, as today the medical practitioner can no longer make his decision only in accordance with (...)
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