29 December 2015
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Regulation of Biobanks in South Africa -
Regulation of Biobanks in France -
Genomic Databases and Biobanks in Israel -
Privacy and Biobanking in China: A Case of Policy in Transition -
Biobanking and Privacy Law in Brazil -
Automatic Placement of Genomic Research Results in Medical Records: Do Researchers Have a Duty? Should Participants Have a Choice? -
Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: A Story Beyond Bioethics Mediation -
An Ethical and Legal Framework for Physicians as Surrogate Decision-Makers for Their Patients - Number of publications for this day: 8
28 December 2015
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Subject-Relative Reasons for Love -
Corporate Social Responsibility Under Authoritarian Capitalism: Dynamics and Prospects of State-Led and Society-Driven CSR -
Stasis: Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Homo Sacer II, 2) GIORGIO AGAMBEN, translated by Nicholas Heron Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2015, 87 pp. $15.95 (paper) - Number of publications for this day: 3
26 December 2015
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Ontological Groundwork for Hermeneutics: Heidegger and Gadamer -
A View towards Law with Respect to Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl -
Ontological and Epistemological Foundations of Contemporary Pragmatic and Realistic Philosophy of Law -
Islam, Christianity, and the History of Religious Persecution of Enslaved Africans -
Reading Wittgenstein within the Framework of Rorty and Irigaray -
Pretending God: Critique of Kant’s Ethics -
Primary and Secondary Reflection: The Existential Fulcrum -
Hegel, Subjectivity, and Metaphysics: A Heideggerean Interpretation -
‘Alasdair MacIntyre, George Lindbeck, and the Nature of Tradition’ by David Trenery - Number of publications for this day: 9
22 December 2015
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Stop Making Sense? On a Puzzle about Rationality -
Vagueness and the Laws of Metaphysics -
Defending Exclusivity -
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Ethical acceptability of research on human-animal chimeric embryos: summary of opinions by the Japanese Expert Panel on Bioethics - Number of publications for this day: 5
21 December 2015
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A New Group Dutch Book Argument -
Pride and Moral Responsibility -
The Problem of Self-Torture: What’s Being Done? -
Numéro 2015/2 – n° 44 – L’Utopie -
Numéro 2015/4 – n° 274 – Michael Walzer - Number of publications for this day: 5
18 December 2015
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A Dilemma for Non-Analytic Naturalism -
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Numéro 2015/4 – n° 61 – Populismes -
Doctor can I buy a new kidney? I’ve heard it isn’t forbidden: what is the role of the nephrologist when dealing with a patient who wants to buy a kidney? - Number of publications for this day: 4
17 December 2015
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The Weighting of CSR Dimensions 16 December 2015
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Mechanisms of Reference Frame Selection in Spatial Term Use: Computational and Empirical Studies -
Applying the Welfare Model to At-own-risk discharges - Number of publications for this day: 2
14 December 2015
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What’s Special about Moral Ignorance? -
Explaining Dynamic Strategies for Defending Company Legitimacy -
From Silent to Salient Stakeholders -
Numéro 2015/2 – Tome 99 – Varia - Number of publications for this day: 4
11 December 2015
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Virtues, Evidence, and Ad Hominem Arguments -
Arguing as a Virtuous Arguer Would Argue -
On Novels as Arguments -
Formalizing Informal Logic -
Mizrahi and Seidel: Experts in Confusion. -
Block’s Overflow Argument -
Enduring Simples and the Stages They Compose -
Emergence for Nihilists -
Self-Authorship, Well-being and Paternalism -
Cyberattacks as Casus Belli: A Sovereignty-Based Account -
Criminalising Unknowing Defence -
What the Old Right of Necessity Can Do for the Contemporary Global Poor -
The Moral Case for Intelligent Speed Adaptation -
Cyberattacks as Casus Belli: A Sovereignty‐Based Account -
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10 December 2015
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XIII—Self‐Knowledge, Transparency, and Self‐Authorship -
XI—Writing on the Page of Consciousness -
XII—Why Are Indexicals Essential? -
XIII—Self-Knowledge, Transparency, and Self-Authorship -
XIV—What Are Sources of Motivation? -
XV—Epistemic Charge -
Reasons of Love: A Case Against Universalism About Practical Reason -
The Wrong Time to Aim at What’s Right: When is De Dicto Moral Motivation Less Virtuous? -
Informed consent -
Nurse ethical awareness -
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- Number of publications for this day: 17
9 December 2015
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Occasional decisiveness: Exception, decision and resistance in Kierkegaard and Schmitt 7 December 2015
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Drugs down the drain -
Crucial contextual attributes of nursing leadership toward an ethic care - Number of publications for this day: 2
4 December 2015
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Human development and alienation in the thought of Karl Marx 3 December 2015
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Fundamental Aspects of Plasma Chemical Physics(Capitelli et al.) -
Numéro 2015/3 – 19-3 – The Bound of Naturalism - Number of publications for this day: 2
2 December 2015
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Unexpected tissue and the biobank that closed: an exploration of value and the momentariness of bio-objectification processes 1 December 2015
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Prospects for an Inclusive Theory of Justice: The Case of Non-Human Animals -
Children and Added Sugar: The Case for Restriction -
Is the Same-sex Marriage Debate Really Just about Marriage? -
Reconsidering counselling and consent -
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Superintelligence: Fears, Promises and Potentials -
Is It Bad to Be Disabled? Adjudicating Between the Mere-Difference and the Bad-Difference Views of Disability -
Pluractionality with lexically cumulative verbs -
Scalar implicatures of embedded disjunction -
Bio-objectifying European bodies: standardisation of biobanks in the Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure -
Why governance? A challenge to good governance of biobanks -
Review of Kara W. Swanson: Banking on the body: the market in blood, milk, and sperm in modern America -
Commentary on models of biobanks and implications for reproductive health innovation -
Biobanking human embryonic stem cell lines: policy, ethics and efficiency -
Simone de Beauvoir’s Algerian war: torture and the rejection of ethics - Number of publications for this day: 16
30 November 2015
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Can the revised UK code direct practice? -
Numéro 2015/1 – Vol. 16 – Justice et environnement