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Leslie Burkholder
Nuclear Power and Public Policy:
The Social and Ethical Problems of Fission Technology
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Frederick A. Elliston
Parents and Children:
The Ethics of the Family
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Mike W. Martin
Provoking Thoughts on Professionalism
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In this book, Michael Davis, one of the most insightful writers on professional ethics, substantially revises and integrates fifteen of his previously published articles, making them available to a wider audience. Several professions are emphasized: law, engineering, and police work (including international law enforcement). Yet the topics discussed have relevance to all areas of professional ethics: defining professions, the moral authority of professional codes, intelligently interpreting codes, professional autonomy and discretion, dirty hands, and goals in teaching professional ethics.
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Donald Scherer
The Human Quest for the Good Life
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Richard T. De George
Applying the Humanities to Medicine
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Michael Boylan
Institutions, Actors, and Moral Accountability
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Luisa de Paula
Review of: Lydia B. Amir, Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard
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John Kleinig
Rights and Discretionary Power:
The Ethical Dilemmas of Police Work
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Louis I. Katzner
Decision Making for Incompetent Persons
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Hoyt Edge
Readings in the Philosophical Problems of Parapsychology
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Paul W. Sharkey
Applying Philosophy to Psychotherapy
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George R. Lucas, Jr.
Nerds Gone Wild:
Can Moore’s Law Remain Valid Indefinitely?
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Griffin Trotter, M.D., Ph.D.
Review of Fritz Allhoff (ed.), Physicians at War:
The Dual-Loyalties Challenge
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Michael Davis
The Poverty of Medical Ethics:
An Argument Missing in Discussion of the “Problem of Dual Loyalties of Military Physicians”
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Aine Donovan
Military Physicians:
The Myth of Divided Loyalties
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Fritz Allhoff
Physicians at War:
Reply to Critics
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Fabrice Jotterand
From Nanoscience to Nanoethics:
How Should we Proceed?
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Elliot D. Cohen
The New Rational Therapy:
A Response to Martin
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Mike W. Martin
Happiness, Virtue, and Truth in Cohen’s Logic-Based Therapy
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Donald L. Turner
Jon Mills, Inventing God: Psychology of Belief and the Rise of Secular Spirituality
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