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    Law Week 2006.Larry King, Elenore Eriksson, Bill Redpath, Councillor Bill Coombes, Wayne Sharwood, Janean Richards, Vice President Julie Dobinson & Act Wla - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Annual General Meeting Members Lunch.Elspeth Bodley, Louise Donohoe, Councillor Bill Coombes, Vice-President Rod Barnett, Michael Phelps, Walter Hawkins, Tal Williams, Gavin Lee & Jo Clay - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
    "Annual General Meeting Members Lunch." Ethos: Official Publication of the Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory, (202), pp. 17.
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    New Hope for Victims of Prison Sexual Assault.Julie Samia Mair, Shannon Frattaroli & Stephen P. Teret - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):602-606.
    Senate Bill 1435, the “Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003,” was introduced into the Senate on July 21, 2003, and in less than a week passed both the Senate and House by unanimous consent. The Bill was presented to President Bush on September 2, 2003, and he signed it two days later on September 4, 2003. The stated purposes of the Act are far-reaching and ambitious:establish a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in prisons in the United (...)
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    New Hope for Victims of Prison Sexual Assault.Julie Samia Mair, Shannon Frattaroli & Stephen P. Teret - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):602-606.
    Senate Bill 1435, the “Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003,” was introduced into the Senate on July 21, 2003, and in less than a week passed both the Senate and House by unanimous consent. The Bill was presented to President Bush on September 2, 2003, and he signed it two days later on September 4, 2003. The stated purposes of the Act are far-reaching and ambitious:establish a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in prisons in the United (...)
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    Métaphysique et connaissance testimoniale: une lecture figurale du Super Iohannem (Jn 1,7) d'Albert le Grand.Julie Casteigt - 2019 - Bristol, CT: Peeters.
    Cet essai vise à mettre au jour le mode de connaissance du principe qu'Albert le Grand déploie, dans son commencaire johannique, comme réponse à I'aporie des philosophes. II formule celle-ci à propos du verset Jn 1, 7 : "Et, bien qu'en elle-même elle la lumière soit très manifeste, cependant, notre intellect est, par rapport à elle, comme les yeux de la chauve-souris par rapport à la lumiere du soleil". C'est à partir de la notion de témoignage, dans laquelle il reconnait (...)
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    Philippe Danino, Le meilleur ou le vrai. Spinoza et l’idée de philosophie.Julie Henry - 2016 - Astérion 14.
    Dans cet ouvrage, Philippe Danino part d’un constat qui fut à l’origine de son questionnement : « Jamais, dans son œuvre, on ne voit Spinoza véritablement exposer ce qu’est la philosophie. Cette idée donne lieu, chez lui, à une réflexivité très rare, ne constituant quasiment jamais un objet visé pour lui-même. Aucune véritable définition, en particulier, n’en est livrée ou travaillée » (p. 9). Là où nous pourrions y lire une constante de la pensée spinoziste – il n’y a ainsi (...)
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    Changing Places, Changing Taxes: Exploiting Tax Discontinuities.Julie Roin - 2021 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22 (1):335-379.
    President Trump’s decision to move his official state of residence from high-tax New York to no (income)-tax Florida has brought public attention to an issue that has long troubled scholars, designers and administrators of income tax systems: how the interaction of tax rules deferring the taxation of income and tax rules based on residency allows taxpayers to reduce and even avoid taxation of their deferred income. These discontinuities in tax treatment may lead to excessive migration, as well as reductions (...)
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    Review of an advanced introduction to feminist economics. [REVIEW]Julie A. Nelson - 2022 - Journal of Economic Methodology 29 (2):178-180.
    In fewer than 200 pages, Joyce P. Jacobsen, a long-time feminist economist and current President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, skillfully summarizes feminist contributions to economics acro...
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    Philippe Danino, Le meilleur ou le vrai. Spinoza et l’idée de philosophie. Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne , 2014, 433 pages, 22 €. [REVIEW]Julie Henry - 2016 - Astérion 14.
    Dans cet ouvrage, Philippe Danino part d’un constat qui fut à l’origine de son questionnement : « Jamais, dans son œuvre, on ne voit Spinoza véritablement exposer ce qu’est la philosophie. Cette idée donne lieu, chez lui, à une réflexivité très rare, ne constituant quasiment jamais un objet visé pour lui-même. Aucune véritable définition, en particulier, n’en est livrée ou travaillée ». Là où nous pourrions y lire une constante de la pensée spinoziste – il n’y a ainsi pas plus (...)
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    Medical privacy and the public's right to vote: What presidential candidates should disclose.Robert Streiffer, Alan P. Rubel & Julie R. Fagan - 2006 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (4):417 – 439.
    We argue that while presidential candidates have the right to medical privacy, the public nature and importance of the presidency generates a moral requirement that candidates waive those rights in certain circumstances. Specifically, candidates are required to disclose information about medical conditions that are likely to seriously undermine their ability to fulfill what we call the "core functions" of the office of the presidency. This requirement exists because (1) people have the right to be governed only with their consent, (2) (...)
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  11. Vice-President Western Electric Company.George V. Cook - 1974 - In Henry John Steffens & H. N. Muller (eds.), Science, Technology, and Culture. New York: American Mathematical Society. pp. 5--52.
     
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    Vice President of the Environment.Larry Reynolds - 1991 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 5 (2):22-24.
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    Vice President of the Environment.Larry Reynolds - 1991 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 5 (2):22-24.
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    Opening Address by the Vice President, Africa Region, World Bank.Callisto Madavo - 2000 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 17 (4):130-132.
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  15. Happy New Year: Aba Vice-president's Report.Frank Leavitt - 2004 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 14 (1):4-5.
     
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    Prof. Richard McKeon, Vice-President of the « Federation Internationale des Societes de Philosophie », on behalf of philosophersfrom abroad.Richard McKeon - 1961 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 12:525-529.
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  17. More on the Vice Presidency.Paul Kurtz & Tom Flynn - 2009 - Free Inquiry 29:7-7.
     
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  18. Leafing Through CW6 with our Vice-President.Ward S. Allen - 1984 - Moreana 21 (2):105-107.
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  19. Norwegian news: From humanist-youth chief to HEF vice-president.Lars Lindahl - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:13.
     
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  20. The death of George Boolos creates a vacancy in the office of ASL Pres-ident, which it is the responsibility of the Executive Committee to fill. The Committee has asked Menachem Magidor, elected Vice President for 1995-98, to accept the Presidency, and he has agreed to serve the remainder of Boolos's term, to January 1, 1998. [REVIEW]George Boolos - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (3).
  21. the Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism.Scott Atran - unknown
    Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere rumor of an impending suicide attack can throw thousands of people into panic. This occurred during a Shi‘a procession in Iraq in late August 2005, causing hundreds of deaths. Although suicide attacks account for a minority of all terrorist acts, they are responsible for a majority of all terrorism-related casualties, and the rate of attacks is rising rapidly across the globe. During 2000–2004, there (...)
     
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    Leaders in ethics education.Berna Arda - 2019 - International Journal of Ethics Education 4 (1):83-92.
    Prof. Berna Arda, is a graduate of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine 1987, has medical specialty and PhD degrees in History of Medicine and Ethics and, teaches at the Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine in Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. Her main research and publication fields are science ethics, human rights, woman and bioethics, medical law, ethics education and disease concept in history of medicine. She was a visiting scientist at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard (...)
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    Society Cosponsors International Conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand.Ruben L. F. Habito & John Butt - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):207-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 207-208 [Access article in PDF] Society Cosponsors International Conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand Payap University and Payap University's Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture will be sponsoring a week-long International Academic Conference on "Religion and Globalization in Chiang Mai, Thailand" beginning the last week of July 2003. The conference is being cosponsored by the American Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Ruben Habito, vice- (...) of the Society, is serving as a member of the planning committee and as the liaison between Payap University and the Society. Other members of the planning committee include Donald Swearer, Michael von Brueck, David Chappell, Wolfgang Schmidt, Parichart Suwanbubbha, Saeng Chandrangam, and John Butt. It is hoped that a large contingent of members of the American Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies will participate in the conference both by submitting academic papers and by attending.Other cosponsoring organizations include the International Network of Engaged Buddhists, the Museum of World Religions based in Taiwan, the International Buddhist-Christian Theological Encounter, the Church of Christ in Thailand (CCT), and a number of other academic and religious organizations from around the world and within Thailand.The conference will be held on the main Payap University campus beginning with dinner on Sunday evening, July 27. It will end with lunch on Saturday, August 2, 2003. Lodging will be provided at the four-star Amari Rincome Hotel located near the Payap campus. Following the conference, Payap is arranging for several optional post-conference excursions to important religious and historical sites in Thailand and neighboring countries for those wishing to extend their stay in Southeast Asia.The overall theme of the conference is "Religion and Globalization". Plenary speeches, academic papers, discussions, and workshops will be organized around three broad themes:Religious Diversity and Interfaith Relations in a Global Age This section will include topics concerning religious pluralism, missions, religious conflict and reconciliation, and religious dialogue.Religion and a Global Society This section will focus on specific topics related to issues of social and economic justice, such as the relation between religion and human rights, structural violence, gender, tourism, prostitution, HIV/AIDS, the natural environment, media, technology, arts, and culture. [End Page 207]Religious Reform and Reformulation for a Global Age This section will focus on the reformulation of religious teachings and doctrines as well as on reforms of religious rituals, practices, and institutions in relationship to globalization.Several reasons make Thailand an appropriate and attractive site for this conference. Thailand has the largest percentage of Buddhists of any country in the world. It also has significant Islamic, Christian, and Hindu minorities. Animistic beliefs and practices underlie the religious faith of most of the Thai people. Over the past century and especially during the past several decades the country and the region have experienced rapid and profound changes as a result of modernization and globalization. For all these reasons Chiang Mai presents an excellent venue for examining how the Theravada Buddhist tradition and other major religious traditions are affecting and being affected by globalization. In addition, the Chiang Mai area has been an important "crossroads" for various religious and cultural movements since the beginning of the Common Era. For over 2,000 years Thailand has been both a receiver and a sender of religious missions. Thus, Chiang Mai provides a superb locale for critically reexamining religious missions and interfaith relations.The complete cost for the seven-day conference (including all meals, lodging, local transportation, site visits, entertainment, and conference registration) will be $575 (U.S.). International air travel to Chiang Mai will be additional. But based on current fares, travel from the North America to Chiang Mai should be no more than between $800 and $1,200 (U.S.). The exact international travel cost will depend on the carrier and the place of origin. Optional post-conference excursions will involve some additional expense and will vary depending on the destination and length of the excursion.Details regarding procedure for registration and submitting papers, lodgings, the conference schedule, optional post-conference excursions, and travel... (shrink)
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Paul Swanson - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):113-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 113-114 [Access article in PDF] Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Paul Swanson Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The annual meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies (Tözai Shukyö Köryu Gakkai) met on 24-26 July 2000 at the Palaceside Hotel in Kyoto. Major papers were given on the general theme "Spirituality, Nature, and the Self," in preparation for participation in the Sixth Conference of (...)
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Paul Swanson - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):113-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 113-114 [Access article in PDF] Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Paul Swanson Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The annual meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies (Tözai Shukyö Köryu Gakkai) met on 24-26 July 2000 at the Palaceside Hotel in Kyoto. Major papers were given on the general theme "Spirituality, Nature, and the Self," in preparation for participation in the Sixth Conference of (...)
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    ⚘ Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspectives on John Deely's Definition of Human Being ☀ Jamin Pelkey.Jamin Pelkey, Charbel N. El-Hani & Elma Berisha - unknown
    Take part... and you will bear witness to the semiotic nature of human animals. This event, commented by Charbel Niño El-Hani (Federal University of Bahia) and chaired by Elma Berisha (Lyceum Institute), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the (...)
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    In Memoriam: John F. Callahan.Helen Florence North - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (1):155-157.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 65.1 (2004) 155-157 [Access article in PDF] In Memoriam John F. Callahan John Francis Callahan, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Classics at Georgetown University, died 14 July 2003 after open-heart surgery performed 6 June and was buried with full military honors 17 September at Arlington National Cemetery. His funeral Mass at the Old Post Chapel was concelebrated by his old friend and former (...)
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    July 15, 2016 coup of turkey: Combat between modernism and revivalism, lessons to learn.Obaid Ahmed Khan & Atta-ur-Rahman Arif - 2018 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 57 (1):101-112.
    If one thing that the failed coup by a small but some of the top hierarchy of Turkish armed forces on that fateful July 15, 2016 day made clear, it was: the ordinary civilians, unarmed as they were poured into the streets to defend the government whatever way they can. This massive public sympathy and support for Turkish resident Erdogan and his government would be hard, if not impossible to understand, without knowing the historical intellectual, academic, and moral combat between (...)
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    Philosophy of Hindu Sädhanä. By Nalini Kanta Brahma, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy in the Presidency College, Calcutta. With a Foreword by Sir Sarbapalli Radhakrishnan, Vice-Chancellor, Andhra University. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1932. Pp. xvi + 333. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]F. Otto Schrader - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):504-.
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    The Death of Virgil - The Death of Virgil: a dramatic narrative. By T. H. Warren, M.A., Hon. D.C.L., President of Magdalen College, Oxford, Vice-Chancellor of the University. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell; London: John Murray, 1907, 3s. net. [REVIEW]H. Rackham - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (3):96-97.
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    Cybernetic or Machinic Ecology? Guattari’s Parting Ways with Bateson in advance.Julie Van der Wielen - forthcoming - Environmental Philosophy.
    In this article, I examine the relation between Bateson and Guattari’s ecological thoughts: two thinkers whose ecological ideas at first sight have a lot in common. In order to show the difference between the thoughts of both thinkers, I will take my clue from Guattari’s remark that he parts ways with Bateson on the role of context. Explaining the role of context in both authors will allow me to show how Guattari’s thought implies both an endorsement and a critique of (...)
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  32. Aristotle on Philia: The Beginning of a Feminist Ideal of Friendship.Julie K. Ward - 1996 - In Feminism and ancient philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 155-71.
     
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    Limits to levels in the methodological individualism–holism debate.Julie Zahle - 2019 - Synthese 198 (7):6435-6454.
    It is currently common to conceive of the classic methodological individualism–holism debate in level terms. Accordingly, the dispute is taken to concern the proper level of explanations in the social sciences. In this paper, I argue that the debate is not apt to be characterized in level terms. The reason is that widely adopted notions of individualist explanations do not qualify as individual-level explanations because they span multiple levels. I defend this claim relative to supervenience, emergence, and other accounts of (...)
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    The Collective Fallacy.Julie Zahle - 2013 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43 (3):283-300.
    The common assumption is that if a group comprising moral agents can act intentionally, as a group, then the group itself can also be properly regarded as a moral agent with respect to that action. I argue, however, that this common assumption is the result of a problematic line of reasoning I refer to as “the collective fallacy.” Recognizing the collective fallacy as a fallacy allows us to see that if there are, in fact, irreducibly joint actors, then some of (...)
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    Feminism and ancient philosophy.Julie K. Ward (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    An important volume connecting classical studies with feminism, Feminism and Ancient Philosophy provides an even-handed assessment of the ancient philosophers' discussions of women and explains which ancient views can be fruitful for feminist theorizing today. The papers in this anthology range from classical Greek philosophy through the Hellenistic period, with the predominance of essays focusing on topics such as the relation of reason and the emotions, the nature of emotions and desire, and related issues in moral psychology. The volume contains (...)
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  36. Anomalous Monism.Julie Yoo - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is an overview of Davidson's theory of anomalous monism. Objections and replies are also detailed.
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    An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Education.C. H. Dobinson & Vernon Mallinson - 1976 - British Journal of Educational Studies 24 (2):182.
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    Fundamental Education.G. H. Dobinson - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 1 (2):121-130.
  39. Malebranche on mind.Julie Walsh - 2018 - In Rebecca Copenhaver (ed.), History of the Philosophy of Mind, Vol. 4: Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages.
  40. Mental causation.Julie Yoo - forthcoming - In Amy Kind (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 6. Routledge.
     
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    Correction to: Leadership, the American Academy of Management, and President Trump’s Travel Ban: A Case Study in Moral Imagination.Haridimos Tsoukas - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (1):11-12.
    This notice serves to identify and correct the following inaccuracies in article Tsoukas Leadership, the Academy of Management, and President Trump’s Travel Ban: A Case Study in Moral Imagination published online on 26 July 2018.
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    Technology and the Sixth Form Boy.C. H. Dobinson - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (2):222.
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    In that case.Andrew Dobinson - 2006 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (3):203-203.
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    Research into Technical Education: Report of a Working Party.C. H. Dobinson - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):112.
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    Professionalism in medicine: critical perspectives.Delese Wear & Julie M. Aultman (eds.) - 2006 - New York: Springer.
    The topic of professionalism has dominated the content of major academic medicine publications during the past decade and continues to do so. The message of this current wave of professionalism is that medical educators need to be more attentive to the moral sensibilities of trainees, to their interpersonal and affective dimensions, and to their social conscience, all to the end of skilled, humanistic physicians. Urgent calls to address professionalism from such groups as the Association of American Medical Colleges, the American (...)
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    Schooling 1963-1970Good Enough for the Children?George Whitfield, C. H. Dobinson & John Blackie - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (2):205.
  47. The Grounds of Moral Status.Julie Tannenbaum & Agnieszka Jaworska - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:0-0.
    This article discusses what is involved in having full moral status, as opposed to a lesser degree of moral status and surveys different views of the grounds of moral status as well as the arguments for attributing a particular degree of moral status on the basis of those grounds.
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  48. Privacy, Intimacy, and Isolation.Julie C. Inness - 1992 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    From the Supreme Court to the bedroom, privacy is an intensely contested interest in our everyday lives and privacy law. Some people appeal to privacy to protect such critical areas as abortion, sexuality, and personal information. Yet, privacy skeptics argue that there is no such thing as a right to privacy. I argue that we cannot abandon the concept of privacy. If we wish to avoid extending this elusive concept to cover too much of our lives or shrinking it to (...)
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  49. The harm that religion does free inquiry , 24, no. 4 (june-july, 2004), P. 17.Peter Singer - manuscript
    Ever since August 2001, when President Bush announced his shaky compromise policy on federal funding for research on stem cells, American scientists have been charging that the policy severely impedes progress in this promising new area. Bush's policy allowed federal funding only for research using stem cell lines that were in existence on the date of his speech. Thus, he maintained, such funding would not encourage anyone to destroy human embryos to obtain stem cells, because if they did so, (...)
     
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    Graduation speech, sussex university 21 july 2006.Aaron Sloman - unknown
    At the ceremony Ron Chrisley introduced me and my work with some kind words and ended with a reference to the claim on my website that I tend to upset vice chancellors and other superior beings. After Ron, I had to make a short speech. I had prepared a few bullet points to be projected on the screen to remind me of what I wanted to say, but for some reason they never appeared, so I talked from memory. I (...)
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