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    What's Wrong with Tuition‐Free Four‐Year Public College?Harry Brighouse & Kailey Mullane - 2024 - Educational Theory 73 (6):833-859.
    Advocates of tuition-free four-year public college make the argument for it too easy by asserting that it would be paid for out of taxes on the wealthy. Other uses of the revenues are possible. In this paper, Harry Brighouse and Kailey Mullane establish two criteria for comparing different uses of the revenues: the first criterion is, will the policy increase the overall level of educational goods?, and the second is, will the policy reduce inequalities of educational goods? Here, (...)
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  2. Emotions outside the box—the new phenomenology of feeling and corporeality.Hermann Schmitz, Rudolf Müllan & Jan Slaby - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (2):241-259.
    The following text is the first ever translation into English of a writing by German phenomenologist Hermann Schmitz (*1928). In it, Schmitz outlines and defends a non-mentalistic view of emotions as phenomena in interpersonal space in conjunction with a theory of the felt body’s constitutive involvement in human experience. In the first part of the text, Schmitz gives an overview covering some central pieces of his theory as developed, for the most part, in his massive System of Philosophy, published in (...)
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    Farming non-typical sentient species: ethical framework requires passing a high bar.Siobhan Mullan, Selene S. C. Nogueira, Sérgio Nogueira-Filho, Adroaldo Zanella, Nicola Rooney, Suzanne D. E. Held & Michael Mendl - 2024 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 37 (2):1-18.
    More widespread farming of species not typically used as livestock may be part of a sustainable approach for promoting human health and economic prosperity in a world with an increasing population; a current example is peccary farming in the Neotropics. Others have argued that species that are local to a region and which are usually not farmed should be considered for use as livestock. They may have a more desirable nutrient profile than species that are presently used as livestock. It (...)
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    Academic Guidance in Medical Student Research: How Well Do Supervisors and Students Understand the Ethics of Human Research?Kathryn M. Weston, Judy R. Mullan, Wendy Hu, Colin Thomson, Warren C. Rich, Patricia Knight-Billington, Brahmaputra Marjadi & Peter L. McLennan - 2016 - Journal of Academic Ethics 14 (2):87-102.
    Research is increasingly recognised as a key component of medical curricula, offering a range of benefits including development of skills in evidence-based medicine. The literature indicates that experienced academic supervision or mentoring is important in any research activity and positively influences research output. The aim of this project was to investigate the human research ethics experiences and knowledge of three groups: medical students, and university academic staff and clinicians eligible to supervise medical student research projects; at two Australian universities. Training (...)
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    Am I Overweight? A Longitudinal Study on Parental and Peers Weight-Related Perceptions on Dietary Behaviors and Weight Status Among Adolescents.Karolina Zarychta, Barbara Mullan & Aleksandra Luszczynska - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Psychoanalytic explanation and rationality.Harvey Mullane - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (14):413-426.
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    Moral Responsibility for Dreams.Harvey Mullane - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (2):224-229.
    If someone reports that he had been thinking that he would very much like to seduce his sister, an appropriate comment might be: “Shame on you for having such a nasty idea.” But if one reports that he dreamt he seduced his sister the situation appears quite different, for while we might be repulsed by the dream shaming seems, to say the least, far less appropriate.We do not ordinarily, if ever, say things like, “It was bad of you to dream (...)
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    Aristotelianism in St. Thomas.Donald Thomas Mullane - 1929 - Washington, D.C.,: D.C..
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    Aging, Primary Care, and Self-Sufficiency: Health Care Workforce Challenges Ahead.Fitzhugh Mullan, Seble Frehywot & Laura J. Jolley - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):703-708.
    A combination of “environmental factors” in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care professionals. However, there has been a significant decrease in the number of U.S. medical graduates selecting careers in family medicine and general internal medicine, thus driving demand for international medical graduates. At the heart of our national workforce policy needs to be good domestic and foreign policies, such as self-sufficiency approaches that include strategies to incentivize rural and underserved practice for U.S. medical graduates.
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    Aging, Primary Care, and Self-Sufficiency: Health Care Workforce Challenges Ahead.Fitzhugh Mullan, Seble Frehywot & Laura J. Jolley - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):703-708.
    Health care depends on people. It is the health workforce — doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab technicians, and nursing assistants, to mention a few — that, in large measure, determine the quality and effectiveness of any health enterprise. The nature of the health workforce was integral to the health care reform debates of the early 1990s and will surely be central in proposals to improve the quality, accessibility, and cost of U.S. health care in the future. Therefore, as we enter a (...)
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    Dreaming as an Action.Harvey Mullane - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (2):239-242.
    In comments on my “Moral Responsibility for Dreams,” J. F. M. Hunter claims that I fail to see that “‘Dreaming is not an action’ is a grammatical remark, [not an “empirical” one] and as such makes no assertion as to what is or may be the case in our souls, but only about how we may talk about certain psychological goings-on.” Hunter argues that ‘Dreaming is not an action’ is a logical remark in the way that ‘Bachelors are unmarried’ is (...)
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    Defense, dreams and rationality.Harvey Mullane - 1983 - Synthese 57 (2):187 - 204.
    Are some mental activities rational but unconscious? Psychopathological symptoms, it is said, have a sense — they are seen as compromise-formations which express the intentions of agents even though the agents are totally unaware of bringing about such symptoms. Philosophers, who often claim that such a conception is simply contradictory or incoherent, have shed little light on the puzzles and apparent paradoxes that surround the issue. It is argued here that Freud's two models of explanation — the mechanistic and the (...)
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  13. Feelings and novels.John Mullan - 1997 - In Roy Porter (ed.), Rewriting the Self: Histories From the Renaissance to the Present. Routledge.
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    “It's a bit more complicated than that”: A broader perspective on determinants of obesity.Barbara Mullan, Nikos Ntoumanis, Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani & Ottmar V. Lipp - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Neurotic Action.Harvey Mullane - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (3):411-424.
  16. Psychoanalysis and the responsability of criminals.Harvey Mullane - 1982 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 17 (39):117.
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    Seeking Communion as Healing Dialogue: Gabriel Marcel’s Philosophy for Today.Margaret M. Mullan - 2021 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores society’s problems with interpersonal communication amid increasingly technological environments. The author argues that the work of Gabriel Marcel reveals the root of our issues with communication to be issues with being with others, ultimately suggesting that seeking communion is a way to bridge our disconnections.
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    The heart of matter: bridging the Kantian gap in how we know things.Peter Mullan - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Few fields in philosophy are so seemingly distant from ordinary human experience as theories of knowledge. How much information do we draw in from bodies outside of us? And to what degree do our perceptual and mental processes subjectify that information to the point of becoming non-objective? The Heart of Matter: Bridging the Kantian Gap in How we Know Things presents both a back history of current theories of perception, and a plausible theory to span the gap between subject and (...)
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    The Idea of Freedom.Harvey Mullane - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (1):102-103.
  20. The rule of law.Michael Mullane - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick (eds.), This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women. H. Holt.
     
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    Unconscious and disguised emotions.Harvey Mullane - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (March):403-411.
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    Unconscious emotion.Harvey Mullane - 1965 - Theoria 31 (3):181-190.
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    Van Meter Ames 1898 - 1985.Harvey Mullane - 1986 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (3):469 -.
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    Resistance in health and healthcare: Applying Essex conceptualisation to a multiphased study on the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender‐based violence.Lydia Mainey, Cathy O'Mullan & Kerry Reid-Searl - 2022 - Bioethics 37 (2):199-207.
    In this article, we explore the act of resistance by nurses and midwives at the nexus of abortion care and gender-based violence. We commence with a brief overview of a multiphased extended grounded theory doctoral project that analysed the individual, situational and socio-political experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender-based violence. We then turn to Essex's conceptualisation of resistance in health and healthcare and draw upon these concepts to tell a unifying and (...)
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    Campbell Crockett 1918 - 1985.Thomas A. Long & Harvey Mullane - 1985 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (2):284 - 285.
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    Comparison of tools for the assessment of inappropriate prescribing in hospitalized older people.Ruoyin Luo, Claire Scullin, Andrea M. P. Mullan, Michael G. Scott & James C. McElnay - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (6):1196-1202.
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    Resistance in health and healthcare: Applying Essex conceptualisation to a multiphased study on the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender‐based violence.Lydia Mainey, Cathy O'Mullan & Kerry Reid-Searl - 2022 - Bioethics 37 (2):199-207.
    In this article, we explore the act of resistance by nurses and midwives at the nexus of abortion care and gender-based violence. We commence with a brief overview of a multiphased extended grounded theory doctoral project that analysed the individual, situational and socio-political experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender-based violence. We then turn to Essex's conceptualisation of resistance in health and healthcare and draw upon these concepts to tell a unifying and (...)
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    Commentary on “distinguishing genetic from nongenetic medical tests: Some implications for antidiscrimination legislation” (j. S. Alper and J. beckwith). [REVIEW]Robert Mullan Cook-Deegan - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (2):151-154.
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    Book Review of The Patient’s Ordeal. [REVIEW]Hugh Mullan - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (4):369-370.
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  30. Cognitive, science and psychoanalysis Kenneth mark Colby & Robert J. Stoller. [REVIEW]Harvey Mullan - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (2):241.
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    Freud: A Collection of Critical Essays. [REVIEW]Harvey Mullane - 1976 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (3):351-355.
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    Jens Peter Schjødt, Initiation between Two Worlds: Structure and Symbolism in Pre-Christian Scandinavian Religion. Trans. Victor Hansen.(The Viking Collection: Studies in Northern Civilisation, 17.) Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2008. Pp. 525; tables. DKr 375. [REVIEW]Mark P. Mullane - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):741-742.
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    Literate Education in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds. [REVIEW]Joyce Mullan - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):527-532.
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    Rationality. [REVIEW]Harvey Mullane - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (4):435-438.
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    The Philosophy of Punishment. [REVIEW]Harvey Mullane - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (3):324-327.
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    Strong and Weak Metaphysical Quietism.Stefan Heßbrüggen, Julia Heße, Rudolf Owen Müllan, Stefan Reins, Ulrike Schuster & Markus Seidel - 2005 - In Andreas Vieth (ed.), Richard Rorty: His Philosophy Under Discussion. Verlag. pp. 109-118.
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    Mullane on Responsibility for Dreams.J. F. M. Hunter - 1966 - Dialogue 4 (4):531-535.
    In “Moral Responsibility for Dreams,” Harvey Mullane maintains that although there is something inappropriate about blaming people for their dreams, this is because we do not have very direct control over our dreams: but although this is the case, it is not the case that we have no control over them. We can work at having the right dreams, or not having the wrong ones, as we can work at blushing and not blushing and at loving our neighbour: and (...)
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  38. Unconscious emotions: A reply to professor Mullane's unconscious and disguised emotions.Michael Fox - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (March):412-414.
     
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  39. Unconscious Emotions: A Reply to Professor Mullane.Michael Fox - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (3):412.
     
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    Plagues and Politics: The Story of the United States Public Health Service. Fitzhugh Mullan.Margaret Humphreys - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):412-413.
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  41. Rewriting the self: histories from the Renaissance to the present.Roy Porter (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Rewriting the Self is an exploration of ideas of the self in the western cultural tradition from the Renaissance to the present. The contributors analyze different religious, philosophical, psychological, political, psychoanalytical and literary models of personal identity from a number of viewpoints, including the history of ideas, contemporary gender politics, and post-modernist literary theory. Challenging the received version of the "ascent of western man," they assess the discursive construction of the self in the light of political, technological and social changes. (...)
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  42. Scotland as a Site of Sacrifice.Marmysz John - 2014 - Film International 12 (2):6-17.
    Friedrich Nietzsche delineates three stages of sacrificial behavior. The first stage consists of the sacrifice of particular human beings to a god. The second stage involves the sacrifice of one’s own instincts to a god, and the third stage culminates in the sacrifice of God himself. This last stage describes the death of God and signals the “final cruelty” of our present times. Our age is the age of nihilism, the point in history during which humans “sacrifice God for the (...)
     
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    Usos discursivos de la forma verbal doxástica creo en la interacción oral en español: Discursive uses of doxastic verbal form creo in Spanish oral interactions.Amparo M. Soler Bonafont - 2020 - Pragmática Sociocultural 8 (2):204-231.
    The present paper describes the main discursive uses of creo, a performative form of doxastic verb creer, in oral Spanish interaction, specifically those in which the verbal form shows attenuation or intensification. To that end, this paper performs a thorough analysis of creo instances across conversational corpora (COGILA, COJEM, Val.Es.Co., Val.Es.Co. 2.0) and parliamentary debates corpora (Congreso de los Diputados, Les Corts Valencianes), with a combined 700 000 words collated as the sample. A preliminary qualitative and quantitative investigation was carried (...)
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    The Physician-Administrator as Patient: Distinctive Aspects of Medical Care.Mitchell S. Cappell - 2011 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (2):232-242.
    Although much has been written about how physicians react to their own illness, the subject of how health-care workers react differently to sick physicians compared to ordinary patients is largely unstudied (Klitzman 2008; Mandell and Spiro 1987; Mullan 1985; Pinner and Miller 1952; Sachs 1989; Schneck 1998). As a senior physician-administrator admitted to my hospital for a major illness, I was treated as a physician-administrator and local celebrity, rather than an ordinary patient, by everybody from physicians to janitors. Positive features (...)
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    On unconscious emotions.Michael Fox - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (December):151-170.