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  1. Rusty‐brown and Phacelia Blue? Landmark Art by the IBA.Udo Weilacher - 1999 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 26:61.
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  2. Baukultur: Landschaft als Prozess.Jorg Dettmar & Udo Weilacher - 2003 - Topos 44:76-81.
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    Computable Vs Descriptive Combinatorics of Local Problems on Trees.Felix Weilacher - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (4):1835-1849.
    We study the position of the computable setting in the “common theory of locality” developed in [4, 5] for local problems on $\Delta $ -regular trees, $\Delta \in \omega $. We show that such a problem admits a computable solution on every highly computable $\Delta $ -regular forest if and only if it admits a Baire measurable solution on every Borel $\Delta $ -regular forest. We also show that if such a problem admits a computable solution on every computable maximum (...)
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  4. Udo Bermbach.Udo Bermbach - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher, Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--53.
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  5. The early modern subject: self-consciousness and personal identity from Descartes to Hume.Udo Thiel - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Explores the understanding of self-consciousness and personal identity - two fundamendtal features of human subjectivity - as it developed in early modern philosophy. Udo Thiel presents a critical evaluation of these features as they were conceived in the sevententh and eighteenth centuries. He explains the arguments of thinkers such as Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Wolff, and Hume, as well as their early critics, followers, and other philosophical contemporaries, and situates them within their historical contexts. Interest in the issues of self-consciousness and (...)
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    Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies.Udo Schuklenk & Ricardo Smalling - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):234-240.
    We describe a number of conscientious objection cases in a liberal Western democracy. These cases strongly suggest that the typical conscientious objector does not object to unreasonable, controversial professional services—involving torture, for instance—but to the provision of professional services that are both uncontroversially legal and that patients are entitled to receive. We analyse the conflict between these patients' access rights and the conscientious objection accommodation demanded by monopoly providers of such healthcare services. It is implausible that professionals who voluntarily join (...)
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    Conscientious Objection in Medicine: Private Ideological Convictions must not Supercede Public Service Obligations.Udo Schuklenk - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (5).
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    World Congress of Bioethics in Qatar raises ethical questions.Udo Schuklenk - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (4):317-318.
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    Treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and assisted dying.Udo Schuklenk & Suzanne van de Vathorst - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8):577-583.
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    Conscience-based refusal of patient care in medicine: a consequentialist analysis.Udo Schuklenk - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (6):523-538.
    Conscience-based refusals by health care professionals to provide care to eligible patients are problematic, given the monopoly such professionals hold on the provision of such services. This article reviews standard ethical arguments in support of conscientious refuser accommodation and finds them wanting. It discusses proposed compromise solutions involving efforts aimed at testing the genuineness and reasonability of refusals and rejects those solutions too. A number of jurisdictions have introduced policies requiring conscientious refusers to provide effective referrals. These policies have turned (...)
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  11. International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects CIOMS.Udo Schuklenk - 1994 - Bioethics 8 (2):189-189.
     
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    End-of-Life Decision-Making in Canada: The Report by the Royal Society of Canada Expert Panel on End-of-Life Decision-Making.Udo Schüklenk, Johannes J. M. van Delden, Jocelyn Downie, Sheila A. M. Mclean, Ross Upshur & Daniel Weinstock - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (s1):1-73.
    ABSTRACTThis report on end‐of‐life decision‐making in Canada was produced by an international expert panel and commissioned by the Royal Society of Canada. It consists of five chapters.Chapter 1 reviews what is known about end‐of‐life care and opinions about assisted dying in Canada.Chapter 2 reviews the legal status quo in Canada with regard to various forms of assisted death.Chapter 3 reviews ethical issues pertaining to assisted death. The analysis is grounded in core values central to Canada's constitutional order.Chapter 4 reviews the (...)
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    What healthcare professionals owe us: why their duty to treat during a pandemic is contingent on personal protective equipment (PPE).Udo Schuklenk - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (7):432-435.
    Healthcare professionals’ capacity to protect themselves, while caring for infected patients during an infectious disease pandemic, depends on their ability to practise universal precautions. In turn, universal precautions rely on the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE). During the SARS-CoV2 outbreak many healthcare workers across the globe have been reluctant to provide patient care because crucial PPE components are in short supply. The lack of such equipment during the pandemic was not a result of careful resource allocation decisions in the (...)
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    COVID19: Why justice and transparency in hospital triage policies are paramount.Udo Schuklenk - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (4):325-327.
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    An Emotional Deliberation Approach to Risk.Udo Pesch & Sabine Roeser - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (2):274-297.
    Emotions are often met with suspicion in political debates about risky technologies, because they are seen as contrary to rational decision making. However, recent emotion research rejects such a dichotomous view of reason and emotion, by seeing emotions as an important source of moral insight. Moral emotions such as compassion and feelings of responsibility and justice can play an important role in judging ethical aspects of technological risks, such as justice, fairness, and autonomy. This article discusses how this idea can (...)
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    Protecting controversial thought: Editing Bioethics in the age of social media facilitated outrage.Udo Schuklenk - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (8):665-666.
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    Creating ‘Local Publics’: Responsibility and Involvement in Decision-Making on Technologies with Local Impacts.Udo Pesch, Nicole M. A. Huijts, Gunter Bombaerts, Neelke Doorn & Agnieszka Hunka - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (4):2215-2234.
    This paper makes a conceptual inquiry into the notion of ‘publics’, and forwards an understanding of this notion that allows more responsible forms of decision-making with regards to technologies that have localized impacts, such as wind parks, hydrogen stations or flood barriers. The outcome of this inquiry is that the acceptability of a decision is to be assessed by a plurality of ‘publics’, including that of a local community. Even though a plurality of ‘publics’ might create competing normative demands, its (...)
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    The International Association of Bioethics Failed Its Rosa Parks Moment.Udo Schuklenk - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (4):32-34.
    In a commentary published in Bioethics I defended Qatar as the location of the 2024 World Congress of Bioethics (Schuklenk 2023). I have since, reluctantly, changed my views on this.This brief resp...
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    Treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and assisted dying: response to comments.Udo Schuklenk & Suzanne van de Vathorst - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8):589-591.
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    An Attributional Analysis of Moral Emotions: Naïve Scientists and Everyday Judges.Udo Rudolph & Nadine Tscharaktschiew - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (4):344-352.
    This article provides an analysis of moral emotions from an attributional point of view, guided by the metaphors of man as a naïve scientist (Heider, 1958) and as a moral judge (Weiner, 2006). The theoretical analysis focuses on three concepts: (a) The distinction between the actor and the observer, (b) the functional quality of moral emotions, and (c) the perceived controllability of the causes of events. Moral emotions are identified (admiration, anger, awe, contempt, disgust, elevation, embarrassment, envy, gratitude, guilt, indignation, (...)
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    Affordable Access to Essential Medication in Developing Countries: Conflicts Between Ethical and Economic Imperatives1.Udo Schüklenk - 2002 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27 (2):179-195.
    Recent economic and political advances in developing countries on the African continent and South East Asia are threatened by the rising death and morbidity rates of HIV/AIDS. In the first part of this paper we explain the reasons for the absence of affordable access to essential AIDS medication. In the second part we take a closer look at some of the pivotal frameworks relevant for this situation and undertake an ethical analysis of these frameworks. In the third part we discuss (...)
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    Engineers and Active Responsibility.Udo Pesch - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):925-939.
    Knowing that technologies are inherently value-laden and systemically interwoven with society, the question is how individual engineers can take up the challenge of accepting the responsibility for their work? This paper will argue that engineers have no institutional structure at the level of society that allows them to recognize, reflect upon, and actively integrate the value-laden character of their designs. Instead, engineers have to tap on the different institutional realms of market, science, and state, making their work a ‘hybrid’ activity (...)
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    On the role of religion in articles this journal seeks to publish.Udo Schuklenk - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (3):207-207.
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    A meta‐analytic review of help giving and aggression from an attributional perspective: Contributions to a general theory of motivation.Udo Rudolph, Scott Roesch, Tobias Greitemeyer & Bernard Weiner - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (6):815-848.
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    Protecting controversial thought: Editing Bioethics in the age of social media facilitated outrage.Udo Schuklenk - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (8):665-666.
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  26. Personal identity.Udo Thiel - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers, The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1.
     
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    Exploring Factors Affecting Digital Piracy Using the Norm Activation and UTAUT Models: The Role of National Culture.Godwin Udo, Kallol Bagchi & Moutusy Maity - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (3):517-541.
    We develop and use an integrated individual-level model to explain the driving forces behind digital piracy practice in two nations. The proposed model combines the Norm Activation model and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology models. This study also explores the effect of culture on intention to practice DP in two nations: US and India. A survey instrument was used to collect data from 231 US and 331 Indian participants. Use of the integrated model proves to be a (...)
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  28. Between Wolff and Kant: Merian's theory of apperception.Udo Thiel - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2):213-232.
    Between Wolff and Kant: Merian's Theory of Apperception UDO THIEL IT IS WELL KNOWN that the nodon of apperception or self-consciousness is central to Kant's theoretical philosophy. Kant introduces the notion in one of the crucial parts of the Critique of Pure Reason, the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories, and assigns it an important role in his critique of traditional metaphysics of the soul in the Transcendental Dialectic.' It is also well known that Kant did not invent the term "apperception." (...)
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    Terminal illness and access to phase 1 experimental agents, surgeries and devices: Reviewing the ethical arguments.Udo Schüklenk & Christopher Lowry - 2009 - British Medical Bulletin 89 (1):7-22.
    Background: The advent of AIDS brought about a group of patients unwilling to accept crucial aspects of the methodological standards for clinical research investigating Phase 1 drugs, surgeries or devices. Their arguments against placebo controls in trials, which depended-at the time-on the terminal status of patient volunteers led to a renewed discussion of the ethics of denying patients with catastrophic illnesses access to last-chance experimental drugs, surgeries or devices. Sources of data: Existing ethics and health policy literature on the topic (...)
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    International Research Ethics.Udo Schücklenk & Richard Ashcroft - 2000 - Bioethics 14 (2):158-172.
    This article provides a critical overview of the most important issues pertaining to the ongoing debate on international research ethics. It critically describes three problems of continuing concern: 1) the question of whether the distinction between therapeutic and non‐therapeutic research should be upheld; 2) the questions of whether the currently demanded best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method of treatment for all research subjects is feasible both in developed and in developing countries, and whether it should be upheld; 3) the questions (...)
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    Public Health, Public Health Ethics Principlism, and Good Governance During the Covid-19 Pandemic.Udo Schüklenk - 2023 - Social Philosophy and Policy 40 (2):306-328.
    The COVID-19 pandemic brought about at least two normative challenges on unprecedented scale for liberal democracies. One concerned prioritization decisions when health care resources were constrained. The other, which arguably led to lasting damage to social cohesion and citizens’ trust in government and government public health institutions, concerned policies introduced with the aim of reducing the spread of SARS-CoV2, some of which turned out to be mistaken. I discuss in this essay a few examples of misguided, liberty-limiting public health policies (...)
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    When medical professionalism and culture or the law collide: Gay patients in homophobic societies.Udo Schuklenk - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (3):199-200.
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    Dignity's wooly uplift.Udo Schüklenk & Anna Pacholczyk - 2009 - Bioethics 24 (2):ii-ii.
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    Institutions of justice and intuitions of fairness: contesting goods, rules and inequalities.Udo Pesch - 2024 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (2):95-108.
    This paper examines the intrinsic relation between institutions and social justice. Its starting point is that processes of institutionalization invoke societal groups to articulate justice demands which, in their turn, give rise to processes of institutional redesign. In liberal democracies, demands for justice are articulated as a pursuit for emancipation and empowerment of groups that feel excluded by dominant categorizations. The imminent presence of this twin pursuit for justice can be explained by the conceptual inconsistencies that characterize the distinction between (...)
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    For-Profit Clinical Trials in Developing Countries—Those Troublesome Patient Benefits.Udo Schuklenk - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (6):52-54.
    (2010). For-Profit Clinical Trials in Developing Countries—Those Troublesome Patient Benefits. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 52-54.
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    Access to Unapproved Medical Interventions in Cases of Catastrophic Illness.Udo Schuklenk - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (11):20-22.
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    Future Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Ethics of Emergency Access to Unregistered Medical Interventions and Clinical Trial Designs.Udo Schuklenk - 2016 - Developing World Bioethics 16 (1):2-3.
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    Das Wagnis der Freiheit: der Freiheitsbegriff im philosophischen Werk von Hans Jonas aus theologischer Perspektive.Udo Lenzig - 2006 - Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
    Dr. Udo Lenzig ist Schulreferent im Kirchenkreis Julich.
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    Studien zum Bahā'ītum: ethische Aspekte der Schrift.Udo Schaefer - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Udo Schaefers Studien zum Baha'ıtum - Ethische Aspekte der Schrift ist ein Versuch, die Baha'ıtum - Ethik systematisch darzustellen, ihre zugrundeliegenden Strukturen zu analysieren und ihre innere Architektur aufzuspüren. Der erste der beiden Bände, Grundlagen, enthält eine kurze Darstellung des Baha'ıtums, einen systematischen Überblick über seine Lehren, über den Ursprung und die Herkunft moralischer Werte. Die metaphysische Natur des Menschen und seine Verantwortlichkeit wird ebenso untersucht wie der Verstand und das Gewissen sowie die Freiheit und ihre Grenzen.
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    News from Australia.Udo Thiel - 1994 - The Leibniz Review 4:16-16.
    Udo Thiel has published a critical notice of Mark Kulstad’s book, Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection. The notice is entitled ‘Leibniz and the Concept of Apperception’, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, vol. 76, no. 2, 1994, pp. 195-209.
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    On the ethics of AI ethics.Udo Schuklenk - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (2):146-147.
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    The Ethics of Genetic Research on Sexual Orientation.Udo Schüklenk, Edward Stein, Jacinta Kerin & William Byne - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (4):6-13.
    Research into the genetic component of some complex behaviors often causes controversy, depending on the social meaning and significance of the behavior under study. Research into sexual orientation—simplistically referred to as “gay gene” research—is an example of research that provokes intense controversy. This research is worrisome for many reasons, including the fact that it has been used to harm lesbians and gay men. Many homosexual people have been forced to undergo “treatments” to change their sexual orientation. Others chose to undergo (...)
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    Unethical Perinatal HIV Transmission Trials Establish Bad Precedent.Udo Schüklenk - 1998 - Bioethics 12 (4):312-319.
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    Defending the indefensible.Udo Schuklenk - 2010 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7 (1):83-88.
    This response addresses criticisms in this journal of an Editorial written by Willem Landman and Udo Schuklenk. I demonstrate that the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights is in crucial aspects deficient, despite attempts in this journal to defend the Declaration against its critics. I focus on individual versus societal interests, research ethics, informed consent and the use of “human dignity” to illustrate the weaknesses of the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. This article concludes with reflections on (...)
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    New Frontiers in End‐of‐Life Ethics : Scope, Advance Directives and Conscientious Objection.Udo Schuklenk - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (6):422-423.
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    Bioethics and the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa.Udo Schuklenk - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (3):ii-iii.
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    Hume's notions of consciousness and reflection in context.Udo Thiel - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 2 (2):75 – 115.
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    Rawls and Bentham reconciled.Udo Ebert - 1988 - Theory and Decision 24 (3):215-223.
  49. Individuation.Udo Thiel - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers, The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--212.
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    Varieties of Inner Sense. Two Pre-Kantian Theories.Udo Thiel - 1997 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 79 (1):58-79.
    The notion of relating to one's own mental states and acts plays a prominent role in present-day philosophy of mind. To a considerable extent, this notion has its roots in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century accounts of inner sense. This paper examines German theories of inner sense of the 1770s. It focuses, in particular, on two Göttingen-based thinkers, Christoph Meiners and Michael Hissmann, who provided the first detailed analysis of the "varieties of inner consciousness" (Meiners's phrase). For example, they distinguish between apperception, (...)
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