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When Critically Ill Patients with Decision Making Capacity and No Further Therapeutic Options Request Indefinite Life Support -
The Moral Relevance of ECMO Bridge Maintenance -
A Bridge to Nowhere -
The Human and Humanity that Differentiate Withholding from Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Therapy: An ECMO Bridge to Nowhere -
Personalizing Care and Communication at the Limits of Technology -
Fairly Distributing the Distributive Justice Argument Permits Stopping ECMO -
Significant Protection-Inclusion Tensions in Research on Medical Emergencies: A Practical Challenge for IRBs -
Unilateral ECMO Withdrawal and the Argument From Distributive Justice -
Community Engagement and the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma -
What is Fair Representation in Research? -
Leveraging the Power of the Centralized IRB Review -
When the Bridge Crumbles: Balancing ECMO-DT With Transplant Program Needs -
The ECMO Bridge and 5 Paths -
The Protection-Inclusion Dilemma: A Global Distributive Justice Perspective -
Wither Vulnerability? The Over/Under Protection Dilemma and Research Equity -
IRBs and Industry Sponsors: Clash of Priorities -
Don’t Ask Too Much: Non-maleficence as the Guiding Principle in IRB Decision-Making -
Included but Still Invisible?: Considering the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma in Qualitative Research Findings -
Researching Those in the Shadows: Undocumented Immigrants, Vulnerability, and the Significance of Research -
Parasitic intentions. A case against intentionalism -
Maximal models up to the first measurable in ZFC -
Desire, disagreement, and corporate mental states -
Deception and informed consent in studies with incognito simulated standardized patients: empirical experiences and a case study from South Africa -
Partial realization and biological normality: Jefferson’s account of brain dysfunction reinterpreted -
Bounded Justice, Inclusion, and the Hyper/Invisibility of Race in Precision Medicine -
Revive and Refuse: Capacity, Autonomy, and Refusal of Care After Opioid Overdose -
Perceptual learning and reasons‐responsiveness -
There is no measurement problem for Humeans -
How chance explains -
Blameworthiness, desert, and luck -
Mundane hallucinations and new wave relationalism -
The case for comparability -
Parity, moral options, and the weights of reasons -
The many‐worlds theory of consciousness -
Hedged testimony -
Rules, practices, and assessment of linguistic behaviour -
What Does it Mean to call God Good? -
Claude Lefort: the myth of the One -
When is a concept a priori? -
Moral imagination as an instrument for ethics education for biomedical researchers -
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Can Survey Scales Affect What People Report as A Fair Income? Evidence From the Cross-National Probability-Based Online Panel CRONOS -
A Critical Examination of Nāgārjuna’s Argument on Motion -
Navigating the Ethical and Methodological Dimensions of a Farm Safety Photovoice Project -
The Relationship Between George Evelyn Hutchinson and Vladimir Ivanovic Vernadsky: Roots and Consequences of a Biogeochemical Approach -
Correction to: Random Selection, Democracy and Citizen Expertise -
How much do you trust me? A logico-mathematical analysis of the concept of the intensity of trust -
On the non-existence of $$kappa $$ -mad families -
Racial Integration, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Philosophical Humility -
Racial Justice and Resistance to Integration -
The Gender Politics of Physical Beauty and Racial Integration: Comments on D. C. Matthew’s “Racial Integration and the Problem of Relational Devaluation” -
Integration and Reaction -
Doth He Protest Too Much? Thoughts on Matthew’s Black Devaluation Thesis -
Racial Integration and Devaluation: Reply to Stanley, Valls, Basevich, Merry, and Sundstrom -
L’argument de Quine contre les logiques déviantes -
DIA volume 62 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 13 - Number of publications for this day: 57
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Symmetries, Indexicality and the Perspectivist Stance -
The Worldly Infrastructure of Causation -
Bringing context into ethical discussion: what, when and who? -
On Wilkinson: unpacking Parfit, paternalism and the primacy of autonomy in contemporary bioethics -
Implications of identity-relative paternalism -
Chronicity: a key concept to deliver ethically driven chronic care -
Prescribing safe supply: ethical considerations for clinicians -
Does identity-relative paternalism prohibit (future) self-sacrifice? A reply to Wilkinson -
Reasoning and reversibility in capacity law -
Medical choices and changing selves -
Identity-relative paternalism is internally incoherent -
Making psychiatry moral again: the role of psychiatry in patient moral development -
The harm principle, personal identity and identity-relative paternalism -
Engagement without entanglement: a framework for non-sexual patient-physician boundaries -
Reimagining research ethics to include environmental sustainability: a principled approach, including a case study of data-driven health research -
Paternalism, with and without identity -
Proposal to support making decisions about the organ donation process -
Identity-relative paternalism and allowing harm to others -
Ethical theories as multiple models -
Identity-relative paternalism fails to achieve its apparent goal -
Ethical analysis examining the prioritisation of living donor transplantation in times of healthcare rationing -
Regulating abortion after ectogestation -
The two ‘strongest pillars of the empiricist wing’: the Vienna Circle, German academia and emigration in the light of correspondence between Philipp Frank and Richard von Mises (1916–1939) -
TransPose Re-ID: transformers for pose invariant person Re-identification -
Perspectival content of visual experiences -
Towards an action-guiding theory of human rights -
Authority or anarchy: Strauss’ critique of Kelsen -
Logical metatheorems for accretive and (generalized) monotone set-valued operators -
Apophasis, agency, and ecstasy: reading mysticism and madness in The Book of Margery Kempe -
Two sorts of biological kind terms: The cases of ‘rice’ and ‘Rio de janeiro Myrtle’ -
THE AIM OF INQUIRY? -
Singular Experience -
Descriptive psychology: Franz Brentano’s project today -
Recalibrating evolutionary debunking -
How World Events Are Changing Education -
Autonomous AI Systems in Conflict: Emergent Behavior and Its Impact on Predictability and Reliability -
Evil is still evidence: comment on Almeida -
Robyn Horner and Claude Romano (eds), The Experience of Atheism: Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Religion (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021). Pp. x + 206. £70.00. ISBN 1350167630. -
Social media users’ attitudes toward pervasiveness of fake news in Arab countries and its negative effects: Kuwait as a case study -
Van Leeuwenhoek – the film: remaking memory in Dutch science cinema 1925–c.1960 -
LETTER TO THE EDITORS: THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES: A REPLY TO GINOUX AND JOVANOVIC -
The Tree of Life, Health, and Risk Through the Lens of Biblical Wisdom -
The Unicity, Infinity and Unity of Space