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    Lynn D. Wardle.Deficiencies In Existing & Conscience Clause - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2:529-542.
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    Deficiencies in the national institute of health's guidelines for the care and protection of laboratory animals.Wendell Stephenson - 1993 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 18 (4):375-388.
    This paper is a critique of NIH guidelines for the care and protection of laboratory animals. It exposes four serious deficiencies in these guidelines: (1) failure to make it dear that the mere pursuit of knowledge does not justify using animals; (2) failure to give any guidance concerning what constitutes human benefit or well-being; (3) failure to countenance trade-offs between human benefit or well-being and animal well-being; (4) failure to clearly specify what constitutes keeping animals in an ‘environment appropriate to (...)
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    Deficient epistemic virtues and prevalence of epistemic vices as precursors to transgressions in research misconduct.Bor Luen Tang - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (2):272-287.
    Scientific research is supposed to acquire or generate knowledge, but such a purpose would be severely undermined by instances of research misconduct (RM) and questionable research practices (QRP). RM and QRP are often framed in terms of moral transgressions by individuals (bad apples) whose aberrant acts could be made conducive by shortcomings in regulatory measures of organizations or institutions (bad barrels). This notion presupposes, to an extent, that the erring parties know exactly what they are doing is wrong and morally (...)
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  4. Deficient Critical Thinking Skills among College Graduates: Implications for leadership.Kevin L. Flores, Gina S. Matkin, Mark E. Burbach, Courtney E. Quinn & Heath Harding - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (2):212-230.
    Although higher education understands the need to develop critical thinkers, it has not lived up to the task consistently. Students are graduating deficient in these skills, unprepared to think critically once in the workforce. Limited development of cognitive processing skills leads to less effective leaders. Various definitions of critical thinking are examined to develop a general construct to guide the discussion as critical thinking is linked to constructivism, leadership, and education. Most pedagogy is content-based built on deep knowledge. Successful (...)
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    Remediating deficiencies in the implementation of the rules of ‘Ilmuttajwid and ‘Ilmul-Qira’at in Nigeria.I. A. Musa - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):109-128.
    This paper delves into crucial issues surrounding attempts to make flawless Qur’anic recitation, in Nigeria, a permanent tradition. The paper identifies major militating factors against an error-free recitation of the holy Qur’an in Nigeria as a basis for locating appropriate remedial programmes. The study discovered that factors such as acquisition of deficient typologies, language interference, complexity of the rules, lack of awareness dearth of specialists , dearth of relevant texts , underutilization of orthographic symbols and methodology used in imparting (...)
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    (1 other version)Deficiency Arguments Against Empiricism and the Question of Empirical Indefeasibility.Lisa Warenski - 2015 - Philosophical Studies:1-12.
    I give a brief overview of Albert Casullo’s Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification (2012), followed by a summary of his diagnostic framework for evaluating accounts of a priori knowledge and a priori justification. I then discuss Casullo’s strategy for countering deficiency arguments against empiricism. A deficiency argument against empiricism can be countered by mounting a parallel argument against moderate rationalism that shows moderate rationalism to be defective in a similar way. I argue that a particular deficiency argument put (...)
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  7. Deficiencies in Contemporary Theories of Justice.H. P. P. Lötter - 1990 - South African Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):172-185.
    The contemporary debate on justice is understandably dominated by theories and arguments addressing the problems of justice pertinent to nearly just societies, as virtually all the theorists participating in this debate live in such societies. They are obviously, and rightly so, first and foremost concerned with the philosophical problems of their own societies. Although almost all the contemporary theories of justice were formulated in the context of nearly just societies, why can we not apply them to the issues and problems (...)
     
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    A natural heme deficiency exists in biology that allows nitric oxide to control heme protein functions by regulating cellular heme distribution.Dennis J. Stuehr, Pranjal Biswas, Yue Dai, Arnab Ghosh, Sidra Islam & Dhanya Thamaraparambil Jayaram - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (8):2300055.
    A natural heme deficiency that exists in cells outside of the circulation broadly compromises the heme contents and functions of heme proteins in cells and tissues. Recently, we found that the signaling molecule, nitric oxide (NO), can trigger or repress the deployment of intracellular heme in a concentration‐dependent hormetic manner. This uncovers a new role for NO and sets the stage for it to shape numerous biological processes by controlling heme deployment and consequent heme protein functions in biology.
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    Phonological deficiencies in children with reading disability: Evidence from an object-naming task.Robert B. Katz - 1986 - Cognition 22 (3):225-257.
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    Narrative Identity and Recognition Deficiency.R. Maxwell Racine - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (3):317-332.
    Paul Ricœur says that our narrative identity depends on how others understand us. This claim, however, does not explicitly address the fact that not everyone receives the same recognition: it underexplains how certain groups are systemically not acknowledged, respected, or taken seriously. More recent work on narrative co-authoring starts to address this fact by examining how people’s vulnerability to co-authoring depends on the context in which they live. But I argue that this work should be extended to attend to the (...)
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  11. Deficient Existence in a Divine World: Ontological Deficiency in the Metaphysics of John Scotus Eriugena.Douglas Hadley - 1999 - Dissertation, Boston University
    As the world's literary, religious, and philosophical traditions attest, deficiency in the world is a matter of perennial human concern. Ontologically speaking deficient existence is a problem that has occupied metaphysical thinking from Heraclitus to Heidegger. What is it to exist deficiently? ;This dissertation addresses the question, first, through a survey of answers given by six ancient philosophers. Parmenides describes deficient existence as changing multiplicity; Plato, as being in an inferior world; Plotinus, as mis-seeing; Augustine, as disorderedness; Gregory (...)
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  12. Moral Deficiencies as Determining Intellectual Functions.Georg Simmel - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (4):490-507.
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    Deficient testimony is deficient teamwork.Adam Green - 2014 - Episteme 11 (2):213-227.
    Jennifer Lackey presents a puzzle to which she argues there is no current solution. Lackey's claim is that testimonial knowledge can have something conspicuously wrong with it and still be knowledge. Testimonial knowledge can be ‘deficient’. Given that knowledge is a normative category, that it describes what it is for a belief to go right, there is a puzzle that comes with accounting for how a testimonial belief could be knowledge and yet go wrong in the ways Lackey has (...)
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  14. Dietary deficiencies and taste sensitivity in the rat.Gm Brosvic & Gs Hecht - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):502-502.
     
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    Deficient Explicit Access to Phonological Representations Explains Phonological Fluency Difficulties in Greek Children With Dyslexia and/or Developmental Language Disorder.Maria Mengisidou & Chloë R. Marshall - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  16. Mental Deficiency Practice: The Procedure for the Ascertainment and Disposal of the Mentally Defective.F. C. Shrubsall & A. C. Williams - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (29):120-121.
     
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    Feeling Deficient but Reluctant to Improve: How Perceived Control Affects Consumers' Willingness to Purchase Self-Improvement Products Under Self-Deficit Situations.Wei Song, Xiaotong Jin, Jian Gao & Taiyang Zhao - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study explored how perceived control affects consumers' willingness to purchase self-improvement products under self-deficit situations. For this purpose, three experiments were conducted to examine the following sources of control: the controllability of self-deficits ; the locus of control ; and situational perceived control. According to the results, higher perceived control can reduce consumers' defensive reaction tendencies, thus increasing their willingness to purchase products that claim to improve their current deficits. Moreover, the aforementioned effect only occurs in within-domain improvement products, (...)
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  18. Mental deficiency and the democratic subject: Matthew Thomson,The Problem of Mental Deficiency: Eugenics, Democracy and Social Policy in Britain, c. 1870-1959.Peter Barham - 1999 - History of the Human Sciences 12 (1):111-114.
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    Deficiencies in pastoral care with prisoners in Cameroon.Abraham K. Akih & Yolanda Dreyer - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    'Deficient in commercial morality'?: Japan in global debates on business ethics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Janet Hunter - 2016 - London: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This enlightening text analyses the origins of Western complaints, prevalent in the late nineteenth century, that Japan was characterised at the time by exceptionally low standards of ‘commercial morality’, despite a major political and economic transformation. As Britain industrialised during the nineteenth century the issue of ‘commercial morality’ was increasingly debated. Concerns about standards of business ethics extended to other industrialising economies, such as the United States. Hunter examines the Japanese response to the charges levelled against Japan in this context, (...)
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    Les déficiences du monde animé.Georges Matisse - 1947 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 137:129 - 155.
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  22. Moral Deficiencies as determining Intellectual Functions.G. Simmel - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:615.
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  23. Deficiencies in the" selfish genes" view of ethics: a critique of the evolutionary account.Miguel Endara - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3):517-530.
     
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    Deficiencies in Laputa.George Masterton - unknown
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    Deficient biological motion perception in schizophrenia: results from a motion noise paradigm.Jejoong Kim, Daniel Norton, Ryan McBain, Dost Ongur & Yue Chen - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  26. Natural Deficiency or Social Oppression? The Capabilities Approach to Justice for People with Disabilities.Linda Barclay - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (4):500-520.
    Theories of distributive justice are often criticised for either excluding people with disabilities from the domain of justice altogether, or casting them as deficient in personal attributes. I argue that the capabilities approach to justice is largely immune to these flaws. It has the conceptual resources to locate most of the causes of disadvantage in the interaction between a person and her environment and in doing so can characterise the disadvantages of disability in a way that avoids the imputation (...)
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    Les déficiences du monde animé et l'origine des êtres vivants.Georges Matisse - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:307 - 317.
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  28. Improving deficiencies : historical, anthropological, and ethical aspects of the human condition.Christina Schües - 2014 - In Miriam Eilers, Katrin Grüber & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), The human enhancement debate and disability: new bodies for a better life. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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  29. The Deficiency of Democracy In the Islamic World.Ömer Çaha - 2002 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1:51.
     
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    Perils and deficiencies of the european convention on human rights and biomedicine.Maurizio Mori & Demetrio Neri - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):323 – 333.
    The authors analyze deficiencies and perils of the European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine , in particular the concept of human rights as given by natural law and the Conventions stand on germline therapy and its refutation of therapeutic enhancement.
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  31. Deficient virtue in the Phaedo.Doug Reed - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):119-130.
    Plato seems to have been pessimistic about how most people stand with regard to virtue. However, unlike the Stoics, he did not conclude that most people are vicious. Rather, as we know from discussions across several dialogues, he countenanced decent ethical conditions that fall short of genuine virtue, which he limited to the philosopher. Despite Plato's obvious interest in this issue, commentators rarely follow his lead by investigating in detail such conditions in the dialogues. When scholars do investigate what kind (...)
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    Mental deficiency on merseyside: Its connection with the social problem group.D. Caradog Jones - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (2):97.
  33. Deficient Good as a Cause of Evil: Translation and Analysis of S.Th. I, q.49, a.1 and De malo q.1, a.3. 이상섭 - 2024 - philosophia medii aevi 30:219-282.
    이 연구는 토마스 아퀴나스의 『신학대전』 제1부 제49문 제1절과 『악론』 제1문제3절의 번역 및 해제를 목적으로 한다. 비슷한 시기의 작품으로 보이는 두 텍스트는 모두 ‘선이 악의 원인인가?’라는 문제를 다루면서, 모두 ‘악의 원인’에 대해‘형이상학적’ 관점에서 고찰한다. 이 연구는 두 텍스트를 특히 ‘어떤 의미에서 결함있는 선으로서 의지가 도덕적 악의 원인이 되는가’라는 문제에 집중해서 번역하고 해제를 하였다. 토마스는 『신학대전』과 『악론』에서 모두 도덕적 악이라는 행위의 결함 이전에 그것의 원인으로서 의지 안에서 발견되는 어떤 결함을 전제한다고 주장한다. 즉 『신학대전』에의 텍스트에 따르면 죄과는 의지가 자기의 규칙에 복종하지 않는 한에서 (...)
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    Infantile Iron Deficiency Affects Brain Development in Monkeys Even After Treatment of Anemia.Roza M. Vlasova, Qian Wang, Auriel Willette, Martin A. Styner, Gabriele R. Lubach, Pamela J. Kling, Michael K. Georgieff, Raghavendra B. Rao & Christopher L. Coe - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    A high percent of oxidative energy metabolism is needed to support brain growth during infancy. Unhealthy diets and limited nutrition, as well as other environmental insults, can compromise these essential developmental processes. In particular, iron deficiency anemia has been found to undermine both normal brain growth and neurobehavioral development. Even moderate ID may affect neural maturation because when iron is limited, it is prioritized first to red blood cells over the brain. A primate model was used to investigate the neural (...)
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    Deficiencies in the “Selfish Genes” View of Ethics.Miguel Miguel Endara - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3):517-530.
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    Vitamin A deficiency and its relation to hearing.M. Lawrence - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (1):37.
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    Semantic deficiencies in the narratives of mildly retarded speakers.Keith T. Kernan & Sharon Sabsay - 1982 - Semiotica 42 (2-4).
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  38. Scientists are not deficient in mental imagery: Galton revised.William F. Brewer & Marlene Schommer-Aikins - 2006 - Review of General Psychology 10:130-146.
    In 1880, Galton carried out an investigation of imagery in a sample of distinguished men and a sample of nonscientists (adolescent male students). He concluded that scientists were either totally lacking in visual imagery or had “feeble” powers of mental imagery. This finding has been widely accepted in the secondary literature in psychology. A replication of Galton’s study with modern scientists and modern university undergraduates found no scientists totally lacking in visual imagery and very few with feeble visual imagery. Examination (...)
     
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    Mental deficiency—II: The sub-cultural group.Lionel S. Penrose - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 24 (4):289.
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    Mise au travail groupale du négatif chez l’adulte avec autisme et déficience intellectuelle.Perrine Bazin - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 245 (3):121-135.
    L’article propose une lecture groupale, centrée sur la famille, des comportements d’hétéro-agressivité dans la clinique de l’autisme et de la déficience intellectuelle sévère et présente l’intérêt de l’articulation de dispositifs groupaux thérapeutiques. Pour cela, l’auteure met au travail une situation clinique familiale. Elle aborde l’actualisation des dépôts d’un espace à l’autre, les enjeux d’historicisation grâce à une écoute polyphonique et au redoublement d’emboîtement. Enfin, elle montre comment les comportements d’hétéro-agressivité se manifestent comme travail psychique de la pulsion de mort au (...)
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    (1 other version)Capitalism as Deficient Modernity.Michael J. Thompson - 2015 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 22:117-132.
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    Humility in the Deficient.Claire Brown Peterson - 2017 - Faith and Philosophy 34 (4):403-424.
    Contemporary treatments of humility typically treat humility as a virtue that is reserved for the accomplished. I argue that paradigmatic humility can also be possessed by the deficient, and I provide an extended example of such humility. I further argue that attending to such a case helps us to appreciate the way in which the humble have released both the desire for superiority and the aversion to inferiority. Accordingly, when necessary, the humble will exhibit an extremely low concern with (...)
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    Ignorance: (On the Wider Implications of Deficient Knowledge).Nicholas Rescher - 2009 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Historically, there has been great deliberation about the limits of human knowledge. Isaac Newton, recognizing his own shortcomings, once described himself as “a boy standing on the seashore... whilst the great ocean of truth lay all underscored before me.” In _Ignorance,_ Nicholas Rescher presents a broad-ranging study that examines the manifestations, consequences, and occasional benefits of ignorance in areas of philosophy, scientific endeavor, and ordinary life. Citing philosophers, theologians, and scientists from Socrates to Steven Hawking, Rescher seeks to uncover the (...)
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    Tibetan Buddhist Ethnography: Deficiencies, Developments, and Future Directions.Mark Owen - 2011 - Buddhist Studies Review 27 (2):221-238.
    In recent years scholars working in the area of Religious Studies have increasingly been obliged to acknowledge that the level of methodological rigour displayed in many studies on religious phenomena is unsatisfactory, perhaps particularly when compared to that of some academics operating in related subject areas. Arguably one of the principal areas in which an apparent reticence to engage with contemporary developments in method is evident is that of ‘religious ethnography’. The purpose of this short study is to assess the (...)
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    The nature of mental deficiency.Edgar A. Doll - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (5):395-415.
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    Mental Deficiency Practice: The Procedure for the Ascertainment and Disposal of the Mentally Defective. F. C. Shrubsall M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H., Senior Medical Officer, London County Council, Lecturer in Mental Deficiency, University of London; and A. C. Williams M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., Divisional Medical Officer, London County Council. (London: University of London Press. 1932. Pp. vii + 352. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Lionel S. Penrose - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (29):120-.
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    Sharing Research Data and Confidentiality: Restrictions Caused by Deficient Consent Forms.Veerle Van Den Eynden - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (1):37-38.
    Deficiencies or unclear statements in consent forms used for research with human participants may lead to publicly-funded research data being unsuitable for sharing with other researchers. Long-term data use is encouraged or required by many of the UK research councils and other funding bodies. Researchers may fail to address long-term use and sharing of data when obtaining informed consent and when arranging to keep data obtained from participants confidential. Sharing data should not compromise confidentiality if care is taken to anonymize (...)
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    Annual review: observed deficiencies and suggested corrections.Mary S. Adams & Dennis A. Conrad - 1996 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 18 (6):1.
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    Distinguer maladies et déficiences dans le domaine de la santé mentale : un objectif raisonnable? Les enseignements d’une enquête qualitative liée à l’enquête Handicap-Santé.Pascale Roussel, Gaëlle Giordano & Marie Cuenot - 2015 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 9 (4):290-303.
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    Constructing the Self in Mental Health Practice: Identity, Individualism and the Feminization of Deficiency.Nicole Moulding - 2003 - Feminist Review 75 (1):57-74.
    The discursive production of the ‘self in the context of mental health care has potential implications for how the subjects of intervention come to understand and experience themselves. Eating disorders provide an illustrative example of the ways in which conceptualizations of the self that structure mental health practices can be gendered, because they are mainly diagnosed in women and dominant explanations of their origins are feminized. This discourse analytic study examines the gendered nature of mental health workers’ constructions of the (...)
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