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    Educational stories: Engaging teachers in educational theory.David Dewhurst & Stephen Lamb - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (6):907–917.
    A common complaint among those involved in teaching the educational foundations is the reluctance of many trainee teachers to engage in issues of educational theory. This is particularly apparent with those trainees who are more concerned with managing classrooms of children than grappling with what are often abstract and difficult ideas. This paper considers the current use of educational stories as a pedagogical strategy in teacher training, and a story that has been used in this way is presented. It is (...)
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    Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy, by Stephen Houlgate.David Lamb - 1993 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 24 (2):194-196.
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    Metaphysics: Its structure and function : Stephen Körner , 238 pp., £22.50 H.B. [REVIEW]David Lamb - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (4):427-428.
  4. David Lamb, ed., Hegel and Modern Philosophy. [REVIEW]Stephen Houlgate - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8:135-138.
     
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  5. .David Lamb (ed.) - 1987 - Croom Helm.
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    Death, Brain Death, and Ethics.David Lamb - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    Dramatic changes in medical technology challenge mankind’s traditional ways of diagnosing death. Death, Brain Death and Ethics examines the concept of death against the background of these changes, as well as ethical and philosophical issues arising from attempts to redefine the boundaries of life. In this book, David Lamb supports the use of brain-related criteria for the diagnosis of death, and proposes a new clinical definition of death based on both medical and philosophical principles. Death, Brain Death and (...)
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  7. Reversibility and death: a reply to David J Cole.David Lamb - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (1):31-33.
    In this reply to David J Cole it is argued that the medical concept of death as an irreversible phenomenon is correct and that it does not conflict with ordinary concepts of death.
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    Multiple discovery: the pattern of scientific progress.David Lamb - 1984 - [Avebury, Buckinghamshire]: Avebury. Edited by Susan M. Easton.
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    Down the Slippery Slope: Arguing in Applied Ethics.David Lamb - 1988 - Routledge.
    A `slippery slope' argument in medical ethics is one that opposes itself to a new proposal on the grounds that it is not _per se_ intolerable but will lead to a situation that is. Lamb evaluates such arguments, demonstrating their centrality to the subject.
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    Diagnosing death.David Lamb - 1978 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 7 (2):144-153.
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    The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence: A Philosophical Inquiry.David Lamb - 2001 - Routledge.
    Is the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence a genuine scientific research programme? David Lamb evaluates claims and counter-claims, and examines recent attempts to establish contact with other intelligent life forms. He considers the benefits and drawbacks of this communication, how we should communicate and whether we actually can. He also assesses competing theories on the origin of life on Earth, discoveries of former solar planets, proposals for space colonies and the consequent technical and ethical issues.
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    Hegel--from foundation to system.David Lamb - 1980 - Hingham, MA: distributions for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
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    Organ Transplants and Ethics.David Lamb - 1990 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1990, this study of the moral problems bound up with transplant therapy addresses a finely balanced distinction between ethical issues relating to its experimental nature on the one hand and those which arise when transplantation is routine on the other. Among the issues examined are proposals for routine cadaveric harvesting, criteria for organ and tissue procurement from living donors, foetuses, non-human animals and current ethical problems with artificial implants. Written as a contribution to practical philosophy, this book (...)
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    Brain Death and Brainstem Death: Philosophical and Ethical Considerations.David Lamb - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 22:231-249.
    This paper examines the development of the concept of brain death and of the criteria necessary for its recognition. Competing formulations of brain death are assessed and the case for a ‘brainstem’ concept of death is argued. Attention is finally drawn to some of the ethical issues raised by the use of neurological criteria in the diagnosis of human death.
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    Hegel and Modern Philosophy.David Lamb - 2019 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1987, this volume reflects the diversity in Hegelianism and every branch of philosophy which he contributed to. It includes essays on his contribution to contemporary social philosophy, logic and the philosophy of religion. His work is examined in relation to Marx, Wittgenstein and his social philosophy discussed from a feminist standpoint.
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    Marxism and Existentialism, by David Archard.David Lamb - 1982 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (1):92-94.
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    Language and perception in Hegel and Wittgenstein.David Lamb - 1979 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Danish ethics council rejects brain death as the criterion of death -- commentary 1: wanting it both ways.David Lamb - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (1):8-9.
    In this commentary on the recommendations of the Danish Council of Ethics (DCE) concerning criteria for death it is argued that whilst the DCE is correct in stressing the cultural aspects of death, its adoption of cardiac-oriented criteria raises several problems. There are problems with its notion of a 'death process', which purportedly begins with brain death and ends with cessation of cardiac function, and there are serious problems regarding its commitment to a cardiac-oriented definition whilst permitting transplantation when the (...)
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    Priorities in health care: reply to Lewis and Charny.David Lamb - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):33-34.
    This paper is a reply to proposals to base priority health-care decisions on public opinion surveys. Whilst it is recognised that current practice is less than satisfactory, it is argued here that basing health-care priorities on societal attitudes in this way is not a solution and does not provide a satisfactory basis for bringing democracy to the health service.
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    Hegel.David Lamb - 1998 - Dartmouth Publishing Company.
    This is a two-volume study of the work of 18th-century German philosopher Georg Hegel. When studying Hegel's work it is notoriously difficult to find a starting point. Volume I begins with his views on moral issues and progresses through political and legal theory and property and punishment. Volume II explores Hegel's ideas of logic, freedom and recognition, science, aesthetics, religion and feminism in the 20th century.
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    Hegel's Concept of God.David Lamb - 1984 - Philosophical Investigations 7 (2):181-183.
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    Phenomenology, dialogues and bridges.David Lamb - 1984 - Philosophical Investigations 7 (2):183-186.
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    Autonomy and the refusal of life-prolonging therapy.David Lamb - 1995 - Res Publica 1 (2):147-162.
    Autonomous decision-making over therapy options is not reducible to the refusal of unwanted medical intervention. This is a myth that has been imported from questionable assumptions in political economy, and is of little benefit to medical practice and the sometimes agonizing decisions which have to be taken by patients and their relatives. An individual's right to therapy abatement can be protected from abuse only in the context of a full understanding of autonomous choice; not merely the right to refuse, but (...)
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    A plea for a touch of realism: reply to P Whitaker.David Lamb - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):134-135.
    This reply to P Whitaker's `Resource allocation: a plea for a touch of realism' acknowledges that health-care ethics should be relevant to events in the real world, but questions the extent to which philosophical inquiry should be confined to parameters determined by existing sociopolitical forces. The reading of the daily paper is the morning prayer of the realist.
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    Animal Rights and Liberation Movements.David Lamb - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (3):215-233.
    l examine Singer’s analogy between human liberation movements and animal liberation movements. Two lines of criticism of animal liberation are rejected: (1) that animal-liberation is not as serious as human liberation since humans have interests which override those of animals; (2) that the concept of animal liberation blurs distinctions between what is appropriate for humans and what is appropriate foranimals. As an alternative I otfer a distinction between reform movements and liberation movements, arguing that while Singer meets the criterion for (...)
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    Abating Treatment with Critically Ill Patients: Ethical and Legal Limits to the Medical Prolongation of Life.David Lamb - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (1):49-49.
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    Book briefly noted.David Lamb, Sadhbh O' Neill, Alan P. F. Sell, Patrick Gorevan, Feargal Murphy & Brendan Purcell - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):138 – 146.
    Introducing Applied Ethics Edited by Brenda Almond, Blackwell, 1995. Pp. 375. ISBN 0-631-19389-8. 45.00 (hbk), 14.99 (pbk). Environmental Ethics Edited by Robert Elliot, Oxford University Press, 1995. Pp. 255. ISBN 9-19-875144-3. 9.95 (pbk) Medicine and Moral Reasoning Edited by K.W.M. Fulford, Grant Gillett and Janet Martin Soskice Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. 207. ISBN 0-521-45325-9 37.50 (hbk), 12.95 (pbk). Enlightenment and Religion. Rational Dissent in Eighteenth-century Britain Edited by Knud Haakonssen, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xii + 348. ISBN 0-521-56060-8. (...)
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    Current Opinions of the Judicial Council of the American Medical Association.David Lamb - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (1):52-52.
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    Discovery, Creativity, and Problem-solving.David Lamb - 1991
    A popular view among philosophers is that creativity and scientific discovery should be excluded from philosophical analysis. This book argues against this and suggests that a rational account of creativity is possible. Various approaches to creativity and discovery are examined.
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    Developments in Brain Death: Challenges to the standard concept.David Lamb - 2003 - New Review of Bioethics 1 (1):159-168.
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    Ethics and animals.David Lamb - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (4):373-376.
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  32. Freud and Human Nature.David Lamb - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (2):107-108.
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    Health and Human Values: a Guide to Making Your Own Decisions.David Lamb - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (2):100-100.
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    Hegel's Epistemological Realism, by Kenneth R. Westphal.David Lamb - 1991 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (1):94-95.
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    Hegelian-marxist millenarianism.David Lamb - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (3):271-281.
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  36. Hegel on civil disobedience.David Lamb - 1986 - Hegel-Studien 21:151-166.
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    Hegel's Quest for Certainty, by Joseph C. Flay.David Lamb - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (2):211-212.
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    Moral awareness and animal welfare.David Lamb - 2022 - [Bury St Edmunds, UK?]: Ethics International Press.
    This book is written for researchers, students and professionals in areas including animal welfare ethics, animal behaviourists, veterinarians, veterinary nurses, animal welfare counsellors, animal trainers, and professionals and volunteers with an interest in animal welfare ethics. Several of the main areas of ethical inquiry concerning animals are introduced, explained and analysed. Inquiries also cover cultural traditions affecting the well being of animals, and discussions concerning the role of aesthetics in practices relevant to the welfare of animals. Unlike many books which (...)
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    Malingering and feigned memory disorders.David G. Lamb & George P. Prigatano - 2000 - In G. Berrios & J. Hodges (eds.), Memory Disorders in Psychiatric Practice. Cambridge University Press. pp. 456.
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    Morality: A New Justification of the Moral Rules.David Lamb - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (3):166-167.
    This volume is a revised, enlarged, and broadened version of Gert's classic 1970 book, The Moral Rules. Advocating an approach he terms "morality as impartial rationality," Gert here presents a full discussion of his moral theory, adding a wealth of new illuminating detail to his analysis of the concepts--rationality/irrationality, good/evil, and impartiality--by which he defines morality. He constructs a "moral system" that includes rules prohibiting the kinds of actions that cause evil, procedures for determining when violation of the rules is (...)
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    Medicine, ethics and the law.David Lamb - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):65-69.
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    Marx's Social Ontology.Carol C. Gould.David Lamb - 1982 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (3):304-307.
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    New Horizons in the Philosophy of Science.David Lamb - 1992
    This collection of ten papers celebrates the diversity and richness of post-positivist philosophy of science. The contributors believe that new perspectives can be developed and that philosophical criticism can make a useful contribution to the search for new and fruitful scientific paradigms.
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    Organ Transplants, Death, and Policies for Procurement.David Lamb - 1993 - The Monist 76 (2):203-221.
    Organ transplantation has given hope when formerly death was inevitable. But the replacement of vital organs highlights major moral and philosophical problems in medicine concerning the role of physicians and nurses, patient autonomy, and respect for the dying and the dead. These include the morality of excising organs from a healthy donor, and related problems regarding an individual’s consent to have organs removed for the benefit of others. These problems are not restricted to live organ donation: cadaveric organ removal raises (...)
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    Philosophy and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.David Lamb - 1994 - Cogito 8 (2):127-134.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy of medicine in the united kingdom.David Lamb & Susan M. Easton - 1982 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 3 (1):3-34.
    This report explores the relationship between philosophy and medicine in the U.K. We note that medical training involves very little formal instruction in philosophy and ethics, and that, with few exceptions, philosophers in the U.K. do not contribute to the instruction of physicians or the philosophy of medicine. However, reviewing the problems arising out of recent developments within scientific medicine we find a pressing need for future philosophical analysis in the following areas: psychiatry, organ transplantation, abortion, euthanasia, experiments on living (...)
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  47. Reductionism.David Lamb - 1975 - Radical Philosophy 10:22.
     
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    Review — Medical Dominance, Over‐Treatment and Lay Participation: A Brief Comment on Short's Review.David Lamb - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (2):173-175.
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    Reply to Professor Wikler.David Lamb - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (2):102-102.
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    Social Theory at the Crossroads, by William Leon Mcbride.David Lamb - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (2):206-207.
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