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    Make my case-ethics teaching and case presentations (vol 5, pg 312, 1994).M. Kuczewski, Mr Wicclair, Rm Arnold, Rl Pinkus & Gme Aumann - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (1):61-61.
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  2. MG Kuczewski and RL Pinkus, eds. An Ethics Case Book for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Cases.W. Jennings - 1999 - Bioethics Forum 15:46-46.
     
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    Engineering ethics: balancing cost, schedule, and risk--lessons learned from the space shuttle.Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How do engineers respond to ethical dilemmas that occur in practice? How do they view their individual and collective responsibilities? How do they make decisions before all the facts are in? Using the space shuttle programme as the framework, this book examines the role of ethical decision making in the practice of engineering. In particular, the book considers the design and development of the main engines of the space shuttle as a paradigm for how individual engineers perceive, articulate, and resolve (...)
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    The Role of Professional Knowledge in Case-Based Reasoning in Practical Ethics.Rosa Lynn Pinkus, Claire Gloeckner & Angela Fortunato - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (3):767-787.
    The use of case-based reasoning in teaching professional ethics has come of age. The fields of medicine, engineering, and business all have incorporated ethics case studies into leading textbooks and journal articles, as well as undergraduate and graduate professional ethics courses. The most recent guidelines from the National Institutes of Health recognize case studies and face-to-face discussion as best practices to be included in training programs for the Responsible Conduct of Research. While there is a general consensus that case studies (...)
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    Language and Death: The Place of Negativity.Karen Pinkus & Michael Hardt (eds.) - 2006 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    A formidable and influential work, Language and Death sheds a highly original light on issues central to Continental philosophy, literary theory, deconstruction, hermeneutics, and speech-act theory. Focusing especially on the incompatible philosophical systems of Hegel and Heidegger within the space of negativity, Giorgio Agamben offers a rigorous reading of numerous philosophical and poetic works to examine how these issues have been traditionally explored. Agamben argues that the human being is not just “speaking” and “mortal” but irreducibly “social” and “ethical.” Giorgio (...)
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    The Consortium Ethics Program: Continuing Ethics Education for Community Healthcare Professionals.Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus - 1999 - HEC Forum 11 (3):233-246.
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  7. The research on uram, a project for an encyclopedia of ultimate reality and meaning.Rl Perkins - 1985 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 8 (3):231-234.
     
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    Ambiguity, ambience, ambivalence, and the environment.Karen Pinkus - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (1):88-95.
    In this contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium “Fuzzy Studies: On the Consequence of Blur,” the words ambiguity, ambivalence, and ambience are shown to share the common prefix, from Latin, ambi-, defined in most modern dictionaries as “around, on both sides.” Ambi captures some, but not all, so Leo Spitzer has argued, of the multiple senses (physical surrounding, spiritual embrace, air) that Greeks infused into the prefix peri. Ambiguity and ambience (“going around,” “that which surrounds”), as well as the more (...)
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    From Body to Icon: The Life of Sts Peter and Paul in the Murals of S. Piero a S. Piero a Grado.Assaf Pinkus & Michal Ozeri - 2014 - Convivium 1 (2):118-141.
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  10. From Lydia Pinkham to Bob Dole: What the changing face of direct-to-consumer drug advertising reveals about the professionalism of medicine.Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus - 2002 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 12 (2):141-158.
    : From its founding in 1847, the AMA divided drugs into "ethical" and "unethical" preparations. Those that were ethical had a known composition and were advertised only to the profession. Others, patent medicines (technically proprietary drugs, whose trademarks were protected by copyright), were sold directly to the public. In spite of the AMA's efforts to ban the advertising and sale of these nostrums, proprietary drugs flourished during the nineteenth century. Starting in 1900, however, three major societal trends combined to bolster (...)
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    Recoding and grouping processes in short-term memory: Effects of subject-paced presentation.Allen L. Pinkus & Kenneth R. Laughery - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (3):335.
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    Superman meets don Quixote: Stereotypes in clinical medicine.Rosa Lynn Pinkus - 1986 - Journal of Medical Humanities and Bioethics 7 (1):17-32.
    Long-established stereotypes tend to dominate the perceptions physicians have of the philosophers and other humanists who serve as medical ethicists. They also alter the views humanists have of physicians, and those that the public have of both. These stereotypes are a formidable barrier to effective working relationships between the two groups of professionals, as well as to public understanding of medical ethics issues. To achieve a better working relationships and to foster more realistic understanding, it is important that the humanists (...)
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  13. The rights of children involved in research.Rosa Lynn Pinkus & Stephen J. Haines - 1981 - In Marc D. Hiller (ed.), Medical ethics and the law: implications for public policy. Cambridge: Ballinger Pub. Co..
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    Teaching the History of Science.L. Pinkus, Duane Roller, Charles Gillespie, John Greene & L. Klopfer - 1956 - Isis 47:61-63.
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    Optimization through lateralization: The evolution of handedness.Sainburg Rl - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4).
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    The Mind: From Cartesian Dualism to Piccinini’s Computational Functionalism.Tripathi Rl - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):1-8.
    The concept of the mind in philosophy encompasses a diverse range of theories and perspectives, examining its immaterial nature, unitary function, self-activity, self-consciousness, and persistence despite bodily changes. This paper explores the attributes of the mind, addressing classical materialism, dualism, and behaviorism, along with contemporary theories like functionalism and computational functionalism. Key philosophical debates include the mind-body problem, the subjectivity of mental states, and the epistemological and conceptual challenges in understanding other minds. Contrasting views from Aristotle, Descartes, Wittgenstein, and modern (...)
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  17. Irreducible representations of the group.Rl Sapiro - 1979 - In A. F. Lavrik (ed.), Twelve papers in logic and algebra. Providence: American Mathematical Society. pp. 113--183.
     
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  18. Mistakes as a Social Construct: An Historical Approach.Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus - 2001 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (2):117-133.
    The Institute of Medicine (IOM) published To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System in November 1999. The report focused public attention on the errors that occur within the medical system that cause death and harm to patients. It outlined a series of changes for health care that are aimed at reducing these errors by 50 percent over the next five years. This paper examines the problem of medical mistakes historically. It documents how legal, scientific, and medical trends during (...)
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    ASH, CJ, Categoricity in hyperarithmetical degrees (1) BALDWIN, JT and HARRINGTON, L., Trivial pursuit: Re-marks on the main gap (3) COOPER, SB and EPSTEIN, RL, Complementing below re-cursively enumerable degrees (1). [REVIEW]Rl Epstein - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 34 (1):311.
  20. Spacing effects in memory-the role of rehearsal strategies.Rl Greene - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):324-324.
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    Ben Olma Kaygısı.Özlem Kırlı - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:4):959-977.
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    Conversations with Lukacs.Theo Pinkus - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (1):125-127.
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    Dematerialization: From Arte Povera to Cybermoney through Italian Thought.Karen Pinkus - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (3):63-75.
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    Medical foundations of various approaches to medical-ethical decision-making.Rosa Lynn Pinkus - 1981 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (3):295-308.
    Philosophers have long recognized that the unique values of the individual physician effect medical-ethical decision-making. While not taking issue with this basic assumption, this article critically examines one discussion of how different philosophies (existential, utilitarian, and value realist) can influence a neurosurgeon's decision to operate upon a person having a malignant brain tumor. It also delineates and discusses a fund of ‘medical wisdom’ commonly available to any neurosurgeon and easily obtainable by both researcher and patient. The article suggests that those (...)
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  25. Feedback and understanding in learning-problem solutions.Rl Dominowski - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):504-504.
     
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  26. Toward a genetic ontology-Piaget, Jean and modern philosophy.Rl Fetz - 1982 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 36 (142):409-434.
     
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  27. Generation effects on memory for frequency.Rl Greene - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):330-330.
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    Critique and the digital.Erich Hörl, Nelly Y. Pinkrah & Lotte Warnsholdt (eds.) - 2021 - Zurich: Diaphanes.
    In this volume the editors gather diverse perspectives on one agreed-upon condition: that the computational power of today's world has fundamentally transformed all aspects of this very world. This requires the investigation and questioning not only of the possible sites of critique but also of the concept of critique as such. If there used to be a critical subject constituted in the cultural techniques of modernity, and if digitality, as a condition, indicates itself as a product of modernity while at (...)
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    Validity and Reliability of an Instrument for Assessing Case Analyses in Bioengineering Ethics Education.Ilya M. Goldin, Rosa Lynn Pinkus & Kevin Ashley - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (3):789-807.
    Assessment in ethics education faces a challenge. From the perspectives of teachers, students, and third-party evaluators like the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and the National Institutes of Health, assessment of student performance is essential. Because of the complexity of ethical case analysis, however, it is difficult to formulate assessment criteria, and to recognize when students fulfill them. Improvement in students’ moral reasoning skills can serve as the focus of assessment. In previous work, Rosa Lynn Pinkus and Claire (...)
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  30. The 10-commandments of politics.Rl Cravens - 1991 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Psychology: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 2. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28--1.
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  31. Recursive analysis.Rl Goodsteest - 1959 - In A. Heyting (ed.), Constructivity in mathematics. Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 37.
  32. Mirror effect in frequency discrimination.Rl Greene & A. Thapar - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):460-460.
     
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  33. A model of the extinction of behavior.Rl Mellgren & Tf Elsmore - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):351-351.
  34. Conceptual relativism and europocentrism-the reply of a philosopher to an anthropologist.Rl Perkins - 1984 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 7 (3):237-240.
     
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    The consortium ethics program: Continuing ethics education for community healthcare professionals. [REVIEW]RosaLynn B. Pinkus - 1999 - HEC Forum 11 (3):233-246.
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  36. Haptic classification of common objects-knowledge drives exploration.Sj Lederman & Rl Klatzky - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):517-517.
     
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  37. Foraging in the operant box-response persistence following different frequencies of reinforcement.Rl Mellgren & Tf Elsmore - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):341-341.
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    The consortium ethics program: An approach to establishing a permanent regional ethics network. [REVIEW]Rosa Lynn Pinkus, Gretchen M. Aumann, Mark G. Kuczewski, Anne Medsger, Alan Meisel, Lisa S. Parker & Mark R. Wicclair - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (1):13-32.
    This paper describes the first three-year experience of the Consortium Ethics Program (CEP-1) of the University of Pittsburgh Center for Medical Ethics, and also outlines plans for the second three-year phase (CEP-2) of this experiment in continuing ethics education. In existence since 1990, the CEP has the primary goal of creating a cost-effective, permanent ethics resource network, by utilizing the educational resources of a university bioethics center and the practical expertise of a regional hospital council. The CEP's conception and specific (...)
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  39. Silent Symphony: Beauty in Life’s Blank Canvas.Tripathi Rl - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):1-4.
    This essay explores the inherent blankness of life, describing it as devoid of fixed meaning, purpose, or morality. It discusses how humans struggle with this blankness, often attempting to avoid or fill it through various activities and pursuits. The essay distinguishes between natural biological activities and those driven by fear and anxiety, emphasizing how societal conditioning contributes to the latter. It delves into the role of rationality in avoiding blankness, the discomfort of silence, and the vibrancy that this blankness holds. (...)
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  40. Aristotle woman.Stephen Rl Clark - 1982 - History of Political Thought 3 (2):177-191.
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    An Ethics Casebook for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Cases.Mark G. Kuczewski & Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus - 1999 - An Ethics Casebook for Hospitals.
    This collection of thirty-one cases and commentaries addresses ethical problems commonly encountered by the average health care professional, not just those working on such high-tech specialties as organ transplants or genetic engineering. It deals with familiar issues that are rarely considered in ethics casebooks, including such fundamental matters as informed consent, patient decision-making capacity, the role of the family, and end-of-life decisions. It also provides resources for basic but neglected ethical issues involving placement decisions for elderly or technologically dependent patients, (...)
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    Make My Case: Ethics Teaching and Case Presentations.Gretchen M. E. Aumann, Rosa Lynn Pinkus, Robert M. Arnold, Mark R. Wicclair & Mark Kuczewski - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4):310-315.
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  43. Ethical problems in animal welfare 1 what philosophers can't do.Stephen Rl Clark - 1989 - In David Paterson & Mary Palmer (eds.), The Status of animals: ethics, education, and welfare. Wallingford, Oxon: Published on behalf of the Humane Education Foundation by C.A.B. International.
     
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    Zones of Exception: Biopolitical Territories in the Neoliberal Era.Gabriel Giorgi & Karen Pinkus - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (2):99-108.
    "Zones of Exception: Biopolitical Territories of the Neoliberal Era" explores the biopolitical in Roberto Esposito together with the notion of exception in Giorgio Agamben to think diverse scenarios of social, economic, and cultural conflict of the neoliberal era. Focusing on the Argentine piqueteros and the clandestini at the Centers of Temporary Permanence in Italy, we discuss how the economic rationality of neoliberal rule both produces "bare life" and is haunted by its disruption, in ways that neoliberalism can't fully contain. This (...)
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  45. Exploratory hand movements and object perception.S. Lederman & Rl Klatzky - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):322-322.
  46. Effects of morphine and consumption of sweetened solutions on ingestion.S. Moratodecarvalho & Rl Nunesdesouza - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):327-327.
     
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    Review of Embryo Experimentation by Peter Singer; Helga Kuhse; Stephen Buckle; Karen Dawson; Pascal Kasimba. [REVIEW]Rosa Lynn Pinkus - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (1):151-153.
  48. Objective values, final causes: Stoics, Epicureans, and Platonists.Stephen Rl Clark - 1995 - Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 3.
  49. Sensitivity, stability, and reliability in a cognitive performance assessment battery.Rs Kennedy, Rl la KuntzWilkes & Wp Dunlap - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):352-353.
     
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  50. Book Reviews-An Ethics Casebook for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Cases.Mark G. Kuczewski, Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus & Erich H. Loewy - 2000 - Bioethics 14 (2):178-180.
     
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