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  1. An Obligation to Help?Sarah Smolyansky, John H. Adams, May F. Affre, Jaafar Al Fakih, Haider S. Albassam, Daniel O. Asparouhov, Jessica A. Dudley, Joseph Rodriguez & Lauren Ross - unknown
    Is helping those whose subsistence needs are not meet a matter of charity or an obligation? What role should ordinary citizens of developed nations play? In a globalized world, the causes, connections, and responsibilities become complicated. Agriculture subsidies that keep food prices low for many in relatively rich countries may, for example, negatively impact poor farmers in developing countries. Students in Ethics/Philosophy 352 report on their project examining whether, and to what extent, a true obligation to aid exists.
     
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    Response-set size effects in recall and recognition.May F. D’Amato & Agnes Marchese - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (6):503-506.
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    Semantic relatedness and clustering in free recall.May F. D’Amato - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (2):153-155.
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    A comparison of reversal shifts and nonreversal shifts in human concept formation behavior.Howard H. Kendler & May F. D'Amato - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (3):165.
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    Inferential behavior in children: I. The influence of reinforcement and incentive motivation.H. H. Kendler, Tracy S. Kendler, S. S. Pliskoff & May F. D'Amato - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (3):207.
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    Phonetic details in perception and production allow various patterns in phonological change.Jessica Maye, Janet F. Werker & LouAnn Gerken - 2002 - Cognition 82 (3):B101-B111.
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  7. Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discrimination.Jessica Maye, Janet F. Werker & LouAnn Gerken - 2002 - Cognition 82 (3):B101-B111.
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    The Physician's Covenant: Images of the Healer in Medical Ethics.William F. May - 1983 - Westminster John Knox Press.
    A discussion of Christian ethics focuses on the physician's image as a parent, warrior against death, expert, and teacher, and the oath that guides his or her practice.
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  9. The Beleaguered Rulers: The Public Obligation of the Professional.William F. May - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (1):25-41.
    Modern professionals wield considerable power by virtue of their knowledge. However, they also feel beleaguered by the constraints they face and the public disapproval they often experience. These pressures combine to diminish the professional's sense of public responsibility and convert him or her in self-perception to a careerist.
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    Code, covenant, contract, or philanthropy.William F. May - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (6):29-38.
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    Religious Justifications for Donating Body Parts.William F. May - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 15 (1):38-42.
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    Professional ethics, the university, and the journalist.William F. May - 1986 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 1 (2):20 – 31.
    This paper was first presented as a plenary lecture to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in August, 1985. The author, who is the Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics at Southern Methodist University, discusses the intellectual, moral, and organizational marks of the professional that led reformers at the beginning of the twentieth century to locate professional training in the university. That discussion is followed by consideration of the moral consequences of university education for professionals, and (...)
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    Testing the Medical Covenant: Caring for Patients with Advanced Dementia.William F. May - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (1):45-50.
    End-of-life care, particularly for patients with advanced dementia, tests the medical covenant, both the integrity and aptness of what physicians have to offer and the fidelity with which they offer it. This article considers five ways of justifying the unilateral withholding of future treatment: (1) an affirmation of professional autonomy; (2) a defense of professional integrity; (3) a parentalist exercise of power on behalf of the patient and/or family; (4) a protection of the interests of third parties (footing the bill); (...)
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    Who Cares For The Elderly?William F. May - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (6):31-37.
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    Testing the Medical Covenant: Caring for Patients with Advanced Dementia.William F. May - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (1):45-50.
    A word, first, about the religious sensibility that I have found helpful to describe the care professionals owe to dying patients, particularly patients with advanced dementia.That word is covenant. It is a biblical term; but, today, it covers such dubious devices as real estate covenants. A real estate covenant often operates below the moral level of a contract to wall some people out of a neighborhood. Classically understood, however, the word covenant helps probe the obligations of doctors to their patients (...)
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  16. Professional virtue and self-regulation.William F. May - 1988 - In Joan C. Callahan (ed.), Ethical issues in professional life. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 408--11.
     
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    The Virtues in a Professional Setting.William F. May - 1984 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 4:71-91.
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  18. Contract or covenant.W. F. May - 1988 - In Joan C. Callahan (ed.), Ethical issues in professional life. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Money and the medical profession.William F. May - 1997 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (1):1-13.
    : Money motivates people, lubricates the movement of resources, mobilizes talent, and breaks down some barriers. But money also has a darker side; it can distract, corrupt, distort, and cruelly exclude. Money is a useful but unruly servant; sometimes, a hard master. The professional, at least in part, belongs to the world of money. We sometimes distinguish the amateur from the professional in that the amateur does it for love; the professional, for money. The professional has one foot in the (...)
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    A More Spacious View of Human Intelligence.William F. May - 1989 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 9:269-272.
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    Daniel Callahan: On Living (Well) within Limits.William F. May - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (6):16-19.
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    The Ethics of Health Care Reform.William F. May - 1994 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 14:171-186.
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    The Issues Before Us.William F. May - 1971 - Hastings Center Report 1 (1):4-5.
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    The Molested.William F. May - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (3):9-17.
    Within medical ethics, moralists have reflected more on the professional's quandaries than on the patient's ordeal. Yet if professionals are to help their patients, they must see clearly the variety of suffering their patients experience. For a child who has been sexually abused, the caregiver must see the pain of the child's fractured self.
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    The Shift in Political Anxieties in the West.William F. May - 2003 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 23 (2):1-17.
    Partly diagnostic, this essay explores the religious background to the shift in the dominant political anxieties of our time: from injustice to anarchy. The primordial elements of water, fire, earth, and air supply us with powerful images for the dissolution of institutional forms and structures into chaos. In its response to the threat of chaos, the United States runs the danger currently of shifting in its sense of itself: from leading citizen among the nations to imperial power ruling over all (...)
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    Testing the Medical Covenant: Active Euthanasia and Health Care Reform.William F. May - 1996 - Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    William F. May, a leading expert on medical ethics, here explores two of today's most crucial tests of the traditional covenant between physicians and patients--active euthanasia and health care reform.
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  27. Protestant Churches and Industrial America.Henry F. May - 1949
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    Europe and the American mind∗†.Henry F. May - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (2):137-148.
    This is a slightly, revised version of a paper delivered at the General Assembly of Sapporo Cool Seminar in American Studies. Japan 1981. Reprinted with the permission of the author and the publisher of the lectures in Japan.*2 †From Ideas. Faith, and Feelings: Essays on American Intellectual and Religions History, 1952–1982 by Henry F. May, Copyright © 1983 by Henry F. May. Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.
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  29. Finding common ground in bioethics?William F. May - 2010 - In Jonathan D. Moreno & Sam Berger (eds.), Progress in Bioethics: Science, Policy, and Politics. MIT Press. pp. 257.
     
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    From Obscurity to Center Stage.William F. May - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (6):24-30.
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    National history and new nationalism in the twenty-first century: a global comparison.Niels F. May & Thomas Maissen (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
    National history has once again become a battlefield. In internal political conflicts, which are fought on the terrain of popular culture, museums, schoolbooks, and memorial politics, it has taken on a newly important and contested role. Irrespective of national specifics, the narratives of new nationalism are quite similar everywhere. National history is said to stretch back many centuries, expressesing the historical continuity of a homogeneous people and its timeless character. This people struggles for independence, guided by towering leaders and inspired (...)
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  32. Notes on the ethics of doctors and lawyers.William F. May - 1977 - Bloomington, Ind.: Poynter Center.
     
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    On Not Facing Death Alone.William F. May - 1971 - Hastings Center Report 1 (1):6.
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    On the Many Voices of Bioethics.William F. May - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (3):26-27.
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  35. The founding of an ethics center.William F. May - 2020 - In C. R. Crespo & Rita Kirk (eds.), Ethics at the heart of higher education. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
     
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    The Religious Underpinnings of the Marketplace.Wiliam F. May - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (1):59-79.
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    Afterthe Us Supreme Court Decisions: the Politics Ofassisted Suicide Andthe Church's Role.William F. May - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (1):48-62.
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  38. Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi and Employee Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction.Millissa F. Y. Cheung, Wei-Ping Wu, Allan K. K. Chan & May M. L. Wong - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (Suppl 1):77-89.
    In this study, we attempt to explain the divergent results found in the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and employee work outcomes. Specifically, we propose that the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and participatory management, turnover intentions, and organizational commitment are mediated by job satisfaction. Based on the data collected from a sample of 196 employees of three local manufacturing firms in Zhejiang Province, China, we found that job satisfaction fully mediated the effects of supervisor–subordinate guanxi on participatory management and intentions to (...)
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    [Book review] the patient's ordeal. [REVIEW]William F. May - 1992 - Ethics 103 (1):175-177.
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    The development of parent-infant attachment through dynamic and interactive signaling loops of care and cry.James Edward Swain, Linda C. Mayes & James F. Leckman - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):472-473.
    In addition to the infant cry being a signal for attention, it may also be a critical component of the early formation of attachments with caregivers. We consider the complex development of that attachment, which involves reciprocal interactive signaling and a host of evolutionarily conserved caregiver factors.
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    Book Reviews : Stewards of Life: bioethics and pastoral care, by Sondra Ely Wheeler. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996. 126 pp. pb. US$12.95. ISBN 0-687-02087-5. [REVIEW]William F. May - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (1):126-128.
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    Protagoras Unbound.F. C. White - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (sup1):1-9.
    In this paper I want to do the following things. First I want to show that in the part of the Theaetetus where the relationship between knowledge and perception is examined, the concept of knowledge that is in question is very clearly characterized. We are left in no doubt as to what is to count as knowing. Secondly I want to unravel in some detail the case that Socrates puts on Protagoras’ behalf where he draws on what Protagoras actually wrote (...)
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    The Physician's Covenant: Images of the Healer in Medical Ethics.Lawrence J. Schneiderman & William F. May - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (3):41.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Physician's Covenant: Images of the Healer in Medical Ethics. By William F. May.
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    Protagoras Unbound.F. C. White - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 1 (1):1-9.
    In this paper I want to do the following things. First I want to show that in the part of the Theaetetus where the relationship between knowledge and perception is examined, the concept of knowledge that is in question is very clearly characterized. We are left in no doubt as to what is to count as knowing. Secondly I want to unravel in some detail the case that Socrates puts on Protagoras’ behalf where he draws on what Protagoras actually wrote (...)
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    Endogenous and exogenous opiates modulate the development of parent-infant attachment.Swain Je, L. C. Mayes & J. F. Leckman - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3).
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    Analyzing the resting state functional connectivity in the human language system using near infrared spectroscopy.Behnam Molavi, Lillian May, Judit Gervain, Manuel Carreiras, Janet F. Werker & Guy A. Dumont - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Analyse conceptuelle du Coran sur cartes perforéesAnalyse conceptuelle du Coran sur cartes perforees.George F. Hourani, Michel Allard, May Elzière, Jean-Claude Gardin, Francis Hours & May Elziere - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):310.
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    Endogenous and exogenous opiates modulate the development of parent–infant attachment.James Edward Swain, Linda C. Mayes & James F. Leckman - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3):364-365.
    In addition to endogenously produced opiates, which are part of normal affiliative neurocircuitry and attachment formation, exogenous opiates – such as drugs of addiction and abuse – may affect affiliation. We consider possible modulatory effects of such exogenous opiates on the development of early parent–infant attachment from both parents' and infants' perspectives.
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  49. Beyond avatars and arrows: Testing the mentalizing and submentalizing hypotheses with a novel entity paradigm.Evan Westra, Brandon F. Terrizzi, Simon T. van Baal, Jonathan S. Beier & John Michael - forthcoming - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
    In recent years, there has been a heated debate about how to interpret findings that seem to show that humans rapidly and automatically calculate the visual perspectives of others. In the current study, we investigated the question of whether automatic interference effects found in the dot-perspective task (Samson, Apperly, Braithwaite, Andrews, & Bodley Scott, 2010) are the product of domain-specific perspective-taking processes or of domain-general “submentalizing” processes (Heyes, 2014). Previous attempts to address this question have done so by implementing inanimate (...)
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  50. Africas youthful population: risk or opportunity?Lori S. Ashford, R. A. Garcia, B. S. Soares Filho, Y. Cai, R. Lakshminarayanan, J. F. May, E. Bos, R. Hasan, E. Suzuki & T. R. Aryal - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (5):693-706.
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