27 May 2017
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Should physicians tell the truth without taking social complications into account? A striking case -
Definite descriptions and negative existential quantifiers -
Arguments from Expert Opinion and Persistent Bias -
The Burden of Proof in Philosophical Persuasion Dialogue -
Sustainability Marketing Commitment: Empirical Insights About Its Drivers at the Corporate and Functional Level of Marketing -
E-health beyond technology: analyzing the paradigm shift that lies beneath -
Concern noted: a descriptive study of editorial expressions of concern in PubMed and PubMed Central - Number of publications for this day: 7
26 May 2017
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Identity change and informed consent -
From protection to entitlement: selecting research subjects for early phase clinical trials involving breakthrough therapies -
Is medically assisted death a special obligation? -
Living with the animals: animal or robotic companions for the elderly in smart homes? -
Attitudes towards end-of-life decisions in case of long-term care dependency: a survey among the older population in Austria -
The costs and benefits of a cigarette ban -
Viewing benefit sharing in global health research through the lens of Aristotelian justice -
Ethics briefing -
Response to Crisp and Sullivan-Bissett -
Commentary on ‘Competence in chronic mental illness: the relevance of practical wisdom -
Prescription preferences in antipsychotics and attitude towards the pharmaceutical industry in Belgium -
Appealing to the crowd: ethical justifications in Canadian medical crowdfunding campaigns -
Neutralising fair credit: factors that influence unethical authorship practices -
The role of emotions and values in competence -
Competence in chronic mental illness: the relevance of practical wisdom -
The role of religious beliefs in ethics committee consultations for conflict over life-sustaining treatment -
Competence, Consent and Complexity -
Beyond demarcation: Care ethics as an interdisciplinary field of inquiry -
Professional values and career choice of nursing students -
Youth Practitioner Professional Narratives: Changing Identities in Changing Times -
Youth Practitwioner Professional Narratives: Changing Identities in Changing Times -
Virtue Ethics is Empirically Adequate: A Defense of the Caps Response to Situationism -
How Berkeley’s Gardener Knows His Cherry Tree -
The Impact of Institutional and Technical Social Responsibilities on the Likelihood of Corporate Fraud -
Benefit Corporations as a Distraction – An Overview and Critique -
Afro-communitarian Ethics – Implications for Small Business Stakeholder Relationships -
Opportunity or Opportunism? – An Examination of International Recruitment via Employer and Nation Branding Strategies -
Adapting the Jewish Spiritual Practice of Mussar to Develop Business Students’ Character -
Ana Simões; Maria Paula Diogo; Kostas Gavroglu, eds. Sciences in the Universities of Europe, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Academic Landscapes. -
Neel Ahuja. Bioinsecurities: Disease Interventions, Empire, and the Government of Species. -
Christian Fleck. Etablierung in der Fremde: Vertriebene Wissenschaftler in den USA nach 1933. -
Hyung Wook Park. Old Age, New Science: Gerontologists and Their Biosocial Visions, 1900–1960. -
Joris Vandendriessche; Evert Peeters; Kaat Wils, eds. Scientists’ Expertise as Performance: Between State and Society, 1860–1960. -
Heiko Stoff. Gift in der Nahrung: Zur Genese der Verbraucherpolitik Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. -
History of Science Society Annual Meeting, 2016 -
James T. Costa. Wallace, Darwin, and the Origin of Species. -
Sarah Amato. Beastly Possessions: Animals in Victorian Consumer Culture. -
Jeremy Gray. The Real and the Complex: A History of Analysis in the Nineteenth Century. -
Diarmid A. Finnegan; Jonathan Jeffrey Wright, eds. Spaces of Global Knowledge: Exhibition, Encounter, and Exchange in an Age of Empire. -
Christophe Bonneuil; Jean-Baptiste Fressoz. The Shock of the Anthropocene: The Earth, History and Us. -
Qualifying Consequences: A Response to “Consequences of the Spanish Civil War for Entomology” -
Samuel J. Redman. Bone Rooms: From Scientific Racism to Human Prehistory in Museums. -
Sergei S. Demidov; Boris V. Lëvshin, eds. The Case of Academician Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin. -
On Building Knowledge: Comments on “Qualifying Consequences” -
C. G. Jung; Erich Neumann. Analytical Psychology in Exile: The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann. -
Timothy J. Jorgensen. Strange Glow: The Story of Radiation. -
Gregory B. Moynahan. Ernst Cassirer and the Critical Science of Germany, 1899–1919. -
Consequences of the Spanish Civil War for Entomology: A Quantitative Example of Abrupt Alteration in Scientific Research Dynamics -
Gowan Dawson. Show Me the Bone: Reconstructing Prehistoric Monsters in Nineteenth-Century Britain and America.; Martin J. S. Rudwick. Earth’s Deep History: How It Was Discovered and Why It Matters. -
Sarah Gordon. Indecent Exposures: Eadweard Muybridge’s “Animal Locomotion” Nudes. -
Tadeusz Grzesik, ed. Disputationes “Physicorum” dictae Magistri Serpentis “Excercitium” (editio critica). -
Scott Curtis. The Shape of Spectatorship: Art, Science, and Early Cinema in Germany. -
Ralph M. Leck. Vita Sexualis: Karl Ulrichs and the Origins of Sexual Science. -
Axel Jansen; Andreas Franzmann; Peter Münte, eds. Legitimizing Science: National and Global Publics (1800–2010). -
Paul J. J. M. Bakker, ed. Averroes’ Natural Philosophy and Its Reception in the Latin West. -
Andreas Lerch. Scientia astrologiae: Der Diskurs über die Wissenschaftlichkeit der Astrologie und die lateinischen Lehrbücher 1470–1610. -
Sarah Bridger. Scientists at War: The Ethics of Cold War Weapons Research. -
Maurice Clavelin. Galilée, cosmologie et science du mouvement, suivi de Regards sur l’empirisme au XXe siècle. -
Challenging Tropes: Genius, Heroic Invention, and the Longitude Problem in the Museum -
Franck Collard. Les écrits sur les poisons. -
Juliette Kennedy, ed. Interpreting Gödel: Critical Essays. -
Ronald R. Kline. The Cybernetics Moment: Or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age. -
Present Tense: Locating History in Boston’s Museums of Science -
Robert J. Richards; Lorraine Daston, eds. Kuhn’s “Structure of Scientific Revolutions” at Fifty: Reflections on a Science Classic.; William J. Devlin; Alisa Bokulich, eds. Kuhn’s “Structure of Scientific Revolutions”—Fifty Years On. -
Sigrid Schmalzer. Red Revolution, Green Revolution: Scientific Farming in Socialist China. -
Marco Beretta; Francesco Citti; Alessandro Iannucci, eds. Il culto di Epicuro: Testi, iconografia e paesaggio. -
“Time Capsules” of Science: Museums, Collections, and Scientific Heritage in Portugal -
Robert Gilmore McKinnell. The Understanding, Prevention and Control of Human Cancer: The Historic Work and Lives of Elizabeth Cavert Miller and James A. Miller. -
Matthew Bell. Melancholia: The Western Malady.; Stephanie Shirilan. Robert Burton and the Transformative Powers of Melancholy. -
Jeroen van Dongen, ed. Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge. -
Karen Bush Gibson. Women in Space: 23 Stories of First Flights, Scientific Missions, and Gravity-Breaking Adventures. -
Melissa Graboyes. The Experiment Must Continue: Medical Research and Ethics in East Africa, 1940–2014. -
Giuseppe Bruzzaniti. Enrico Fermi: The Obedient Genius. -
Tania Munz. The Dancing Bees: Karl von Frisch and the Discovery of the Honeybee Language. -
Introduction: History of Science Museums between Academics and Audiences -
Orit Halpern. Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945. -
Rebecca Lemov. Database of Dreams: The Lost Quest to Catalog Humanity. -
Danielle Jacquart. Recherches médiévales sur la nature humaine: Essais sur la réflexion médicale (XIIe–XVe s.). -
Michael Schüring. “Bekennen gegen den Atomstaat”: Die evangelischen Kirchen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und die Konflikte um die Atomenergie, 1970–1990. -
Giovanni Sommaruga; Thomas Strahm, eds. Turing’s Revolution: The Impact of His Ideas about Computability. -
Erika Dyck; Larry Stewart, eds. The Uses of Humans in Experiment: Perspectives from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century. -
Aitor Anduaga. Geophysics, Realism, and Industry: How Commercial Interests Shaped Geophysical Conceptions, 1900–1960. -
Rebecca Priestley. Dispatches from Continent Seven: An Anthology of Antarctic Science. -
Common Knowledge: Bodies, Evidence, and Expertise in Early Modern Germany -
Peter Barthel; George H. van Kooten, eds. The Star of Bethlehem and the Magi: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Experts on the Ancient Near East, the Greco-Roman World, and Modern Astronomy. -
Brian P. Copenhaver. Magic in Western Culture: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment. -
Waltraud Ernst, ed. Work, Psychiatry, and Society, c. 1750–2015. -
Courtney Weiss Smith. Empiricist Devotions: Science, Religion, and Poetry in Early Eighteenth-Century England. -
Geoffrey Gorham; Benjamin Hill; Edward Slowik; C. Kenneth Waters, eds. The Language of Nature: Reassessing the Mathematization of Natural Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century. -
Karine Chemla; Jacques Virbel, eds. Texts, Textual Acts, and the History of Science. -
Federica Favino. La filosofia naturale di Giovanni Ciampoli. -
Science Museums: A Panoramic View -
Johannes Kepler. Vom wahren Geburtsjahr Christi.