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    Bioethics, Business Ethics, and Science: Bioinformatics and the Future of Healthcare.Kenneth W. Goodman & Anita Cava - 2008 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (4):361-372.
    The intersection of ethics, computing, and genetics plots a space not yet adequately mapped, despite its importance, indeed, its rapidly growing importance. Its subdomains are well-enough known: or the study of ethical issues in genetics and genomics, is part of core curricula everywhere. Ethics and computing is an established subfield. Computing and geneticshas in little more than a decade progressed from subsubspecialty to the sine qua non of contemporary biomedical research, and it bids fair to transform clinical practice. We must (...)
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    Commentary.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):133-135.
    To ask whether and to what extent there is an obligation to treat illegal immigrants impliesthat any duty to treat an illegal resident is different from or lesser than the duty to treat a citizen. What could be the reason for thinking that morality affords fewer benefits or rights to illegal residents?
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    Comment on M.R. Tonelli, 'the challenge of evidence in clinical medicine'.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):390-391.
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    Ethics, Information Technology, and Public Health: New Challenges for the Clinician-Patient Relationship.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):58-63.
    Increasingly widespread adoption of health information technology tools in clinical care increases interest in ethical and legal issues related to the use of these tools for public health and the effects of these uses on the clinician-patient relationship. It is argued that patients, clinicians, and society have generally uncontroversial duties to support civil society's public health mission, information technology supports this mission, and the effects of automated and computerized public health surveillance are likely to have little if any effect on (...)
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    Ethics, Information Technology, and Public Health: New Challenges for the Clinician-Patient Relationship.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):58-63.
    One of the largest, oldest, and most interesting challenges in health care is the balancing act in which clinicians have generally uncontroversial duties both to individual patients and to communities. Physicians and nurses must — so we teach them — put patients first, and at the same time recognize that individuals are members of communities. Individuals affect the health of communities, and communities affect the health of individuals. Thus, the moral and professional duties that result are sometimes in conflict.Moreover, the (...)
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    Health Information Technology as a Universal Donor to Bioethics Education.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (2):342-347.
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    Toward a comprehensive research ethics consultation service.Kenneth W. Goodman & Robin N. Fiore - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):31 – 32.
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    Guest Editorial.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2015 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24 (3):252-254.
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    Introduction: Symposium on Ethical Issues in Data Science and Digital Medicine.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (2):326-327.
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    The case of Terri Schiavo: ethics, politics, and death in the 21st century.Kenneth W. Goodman (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The case of Terri Schiavo, a young woman who spent 15 years in a persistent vegetative state, has emerged as a watershed in debates over end-of-life care. While many observers had thought the right to refuse medical treatment was well established, this case split a family, divided a nation, and counfounded physicians, legislators, and many of the people they treated or represented. In renewing debates over the importance of advance directives, the appropriate role of artificial hydration and nutrition, and the (...)
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  11. Terri Schiavo and the culture wars : ethics vs. politics.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2010 - In The case of Terri Schiavo: ethics, politics, and death in the 21st century. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Unusually Difficult Challenges in Human-Subjects Research.Kenneth W. Goodman - 2003 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (3):39-43.
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    Paediatric Research in Latin America: Focus on Governance and Populations.Sergio Litewka & Kenneth W. Goodman - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (2):179-187.
  14. The Challenge of Bioinformatics.James G. Anderson & Kenneth W. Goodman - forthcoming - Ethics and Information Technology: A Case-Based Approach to a Health Care System in Transition. New York: Springer.
     
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    Clinical Ethics and Patient Satisfaction: The Practical Significance of Distinguishing Ethics and Morals.David C. Landy, Kenneth W. Goodman & Jeffrey P. Brosco - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5):20-22.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 20-22, May 2012.
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    Persistent legislative state: Law, education, and the well-intentioned healthcare ethics committee. [REVIEW]Kenneth W. Goodman - 2001 - HEC Forum 13 (1):32-40.
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    Conflict of interest in online point-of-care clinical support websites: Table 1.Kyle T. Amber, Gaurav Dhiman & Kenneth W. Goodman - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (8):578-580.
    Point-of-care evidence-based medicine websites allow physicians to answer clinical queries using recent evidence at the bedside. Despite significant research into the function, usability and effectiveness of these programmes, little attention has been paid to their ethical issues. As many of these sites summarise the literature and provide recommendations, we sought to assess the role of conflicts of interest in two widely used websites: UpToDate and Dynamed. We recorded all conflicts of interest for six articles detailing treatment for the following conditions: (...)
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    Overseeing Research on Therapeutic Cloning: A Private Ethics Board Responds to Its Critics.Ronald M. Green, Kier Olsen DeVries, Judith Bernstein, Kenneth W. Goodman, Robert Kaufmann, Ann A. Kiessling, Susan R. Levin, Susan L. Moss & Carol A. Tauer - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (3):27-33.
    Advanced Cell Technology's Ethics Advisory Board has been called window dressing for a corporate marketing plan. But the scientists and managers have paid attention, and the lawyers have gone along.
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    Chips, tags and scanners: Ethical challenges for radio frequency identification. [REVIEW]Dara J. Glasser, Kenneth W. Goodman & Norman G. Einspruch - 2007 - Ethics and Information Technology 9 (2):101-109.
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems identify and track objects, animals and, in principle, people. The ability to gather information obtained by tracking consumer goods, government documents, monetary transactions and human beings raises a number of interesting and important privacy issues. Moreover, RFID systems pose an ensemble of other ethical challenges related to appropriate uses and users of such systems. This paper reviews a number of RFID applications with the intention of identifying the technology’s benefits and possible misuses. We offer an (...)
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    ""Disclosure of HIV status to an infected child: medical, psychological, ethical, and legal perspectives in an era of" super-vertical" transmission.Charles D. Mitchell, F. Daniel Armstrong, Kenneth W. Goodman & Anita Cava - 2008 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 19 (1):43-52.
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    Advance Directives and Code Status Information Exchange: A Consensus Proposal for a Minimum Set of Attributes.Christoph U. Lehmann, Carolyn Petersen, Haresh Bhatia, Eta S. Berner & Kenneth W. Goodman - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (1):178-185.
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    New NSF And NIH Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Guidelines.Jennifer McCafferty, Reid Cushman, Kenneth W. Goodman, Paul Braunschweiger & Robin N. Fiore - 2012 - Teaching Ethics 12 (2):23-30.
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    Philosophy as news: Bioethics, journalism and public policy.Kenneth K. W. Goodman - 1999 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (2):181 – 200.
    News media accounts of issues in bioethics gain significance to the extent that the media influence public policy and inform personal decision making. The increasingly frequent appearance of bioethics in the news thus imposes responsibilities on journalists and their sources. These responsibilities are identified and discussed, as is (i) the concept of "newsworthiness" as applied to bioethics, (ii) the variable quality of bioethics reportage and (iii) journalists' reliance on ethicists to pass judgment. Because of the potential social and other benefits (...)
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    The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1988 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 24 (1):76-80.
    In this engaging study, the authors put casuistry into its historical context, tracing the origin of moral reasoning in antiquity, its peak during the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, and its subsequent fall into disrepute from the mid-seventeenth century.
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    The value of evidence and evidence of values: bringing together values‐based and evidence‐based practice in policy and service development in mental health.Kenneth W. M. Fulford - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5):976-987.
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    Values‐based practice: Fulford's dangerous idea.Kenneth W. M. Fulford - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (3):537-546.
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    Kenneth W. Goodman: Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine: Fallibility and Responsibility in Clinical Science. [REVIEW]Jason Grossman - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (3):421-423.
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    Phonological parsing and lexical retrieval.Kenneth W. Church - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):53-69.
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    Is the nonexistence of Perfection provable?Kenneth W. Walters - 1973 - Man and World 6 (4):390-396.
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    Response.Kenneth W. Warren - 2014 - Diacritics 42 (4):43-46.
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    The Path of the Buddha.Kenneth W. Morgan - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 6 (2):173-175.
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    The Religion of the Hindus.Kenneth W. Morgan - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (1):79-81.
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    The Politics of Dance: Eunomia_ and the Exception of Dionysus in Plato's _Laws.Kenneth W. Yu - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):605-619.
    How to inculcate virtue in the citizens of Magnesia by means of the dance component ofchoreiaconstitutes one of the principal concerns in theLaws(=Leg.), revealing Plato's evolving ideas about the expediency of music andpaideiafor the construction of his ideal city since theRepublic. Indeed, a steady stream of monographs and articles on theLawshas enriched our understanding of how Plato theorizes the body as a site of intervention and choral dance as instrumental in solidifying social relations and in conditioning the ethical and political (...)
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    The postulates and methods of "behaviorism.".Kenneth W. Spence - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (2):67-78.
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    Leadership as Phenomenon: Reassessing the Philosophical Ground of Leadership Studies.Kenneth W. Bohl - 2019 - Philosophy of Management 18 (3):273-292.
    The purpose of this article is to contribute to a more robust theory of leadership that shifts the frame of reference from leadership as exclusively facilitated through a single inspired leader to one that includes the view of leadership as an emergent and complex social phenomenon. The article begins with a review of the leader-centric approaches that dominated much of twentieth century leadership studies then moves on to present contemporary critiques of leader-centric approaches leading to an alternative perspective of leadership (...)
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    Science, Theology, and Monogenesis.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):217-236.
    Francisco Ayala and others have argued that recent genetic evidence shows that the origins of the human race cannot be monogenetic, as the Church hastraditionally taught. This paper replies to that objection, developing a distinction between biological and theological species first proposed by Andrew Alexanderin 1964.
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    Guodian: the newly discovered seeds of Chinese religious and political philosophy.Kenneth W. Holloway - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In 300 BCE, the tutor of the heir-apparent to the Chu throne was laid to rest in a tomb at Jingmen, Hubei province in central China. A corpus of bamboo-strip texts that recorded the philosophical teachings of an era was buried with him. The tomb was sealed, and China quickly became the theater of the Qin conquest, an event that proved to be one of the most significant in ancient history. For over two millennia, the texts were forgotten. But in (...)
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    The Two Faces of Big Brother.Kenneth W. Dumars - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (6):48-48.
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    God, Evolution, and the Body of Adam.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2020 - Scientia et Fides 8 (2):139-172.
    Catholic evolutionists have proposed to reconcile evolutionary anthropogenesis with Catholic doctrine by suggesting that a created soul could be infused into a body produced by evolution from an animal body. Could such an infusion yield not just a Platonic composite but a being with the unity of substance required by a Thomistic philosophy of nature? How could such a soul be the form of the body into which it was infused? This paper suggests that animals seem to have sense-powers with (...)
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    Negligence.Kenneth W. Simons - 1999 - Social Philosophy and Policy 16 (2):52.
    Negligence is both an important concept and an ambiguous one. Here I concentrate upon the sense of creating an unjustifiable, low-probability risk of future harm. This essay attempts to dispel theprevalent view that only a maximizing, utilitarian approach can render intelligible certain features of negligence analysis—its focus on the marginal advantages and disadvantages of the actor's taking a specific precaution, its consideration and balancing of the short-term effects of different actions, and its sensitivity to a multiplicity of factors. Perhaps certain (...)
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    Schools of Thought in International Relations: Interpreters, Issues, and Morality.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1996 - LSU Press.
    In Schools of Thought in International Relations, renowned foreign-affairs scholar Kenneth W. Thompson seeks to clarify the study of international relations theory by succinctly addressing salient issues in its intellectual history.
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    Traditions and Values in Politics and Diplomacy: Theory and Practice.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1992 - LSU Press.
    In this informed and comprehensive assessment of current issues in international policies, Kenneth W. Thompson addresses the role that traditions and values play in shaping change and in helping us to understand its implications. He challenges the idea that the enormous changes in contemporary national and international life have rendered the consideration of traditions and values obsolete. Thompson’s purpose is to illuminate the problems we face and to set forth general principles directed toward an informing theory on traditions and (...)
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    Christian ethics and the dilemmas of foreign policy.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1959 - Durham, N.C.,: Published for the Lilly Endownment Research Program in Christianity and Politics by the Duke University Press.
  44. Moral Purpose in Foreign Policy: Realities and Illusions.Kenneth W. Thompson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
  45. National Security in a Nuclear Age.Kenneth W. Thompson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Peace studies: Social movement or intellectual discipline?Kenneth W. Thompson - 1990 - Ethics and International Affairs 4:163–174.
    The author cites prominent academicians currently examining this trend and presents the case for accepting grass-roots social activism as a crucial link to the closed world of policy-making elites.
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    Toynbee's approach to history reviewed.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1954 - Ethics 65 (4):287-303.
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    The decline of international studies.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1991 - Ethics and International Affairs 5:233–245.
    With the world looking to the U.S. for strategic leadership in ethics and power, Americans cannot afford to deny American youth a strong foundation and education in international studies.
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    The literature of decline.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1989 - Ethics and International Affairs 3:303–315.
    This article compares reflections from four sources on the state of the American democracy in the international community: The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000 ; 1999: Victory Without War ; and "Communism at Bay," The Economist; Long Cycles in World Politics.
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    The Presidency and Education: In the Presidency and Education Series.Kenneth W. Thompson (ed.) - 1990 - Upa.
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