Research contained in Philosophy Publications contains studies in epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics, as well as in philosophy of science, feminism, philosophy of mind and language, and applied ethics. All these areas combine to examine philosophy from a historical and global perspective.
Submissions from 2005
“Embryo Autonomy?” What About the Autonomy of Infertility Patients?, Carolyn McLeod
How to Distinguish Autonomy from Integrity, Carolyn McLeod
Risk in Emergency Research Using a Waiver of/Exception from Consent: Implications of a Structured Approach for Institutional Review Board Review, Andrew D. McRae, Stacy Ackroyd-Stolarz, and Charles Weijer
Evaluating Risks of Non-therapeutic Research in Children, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
Downward Delegation of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Decision-making in a Restricted-resource Environment: The Pitfalls of Bedside Rationing, Christopher S. Simpson, Barry Hoffmaster, and Paul Dorian
Grice, Herbert Paul (1913-88), Robert Stainton
In Defense of Non-Sentential Assertion, Robert Stainton
Metaphysics, Substitution Salva Veritate and the Slingshot Argument, Robert Stainton
Bromberger, Sylvain (1924 -), Robert J. Stainton
Cartwright, Richard L. (1925 -), Robert J. Stainton
Cornman, James W. (1929-1978), Robert J. Stainton
Grice, Herbert Paul (1913-88), Robert J. Stainton
In Defense of Non-Sentential Assertion, Robert J. Stainton
Metaphysics, Substitution Salva Veritate and the Slingshot Argument, Robert J. Stainton
Objects, Properties, and Functions, Robert J. Stainton
The Context Principle, Robert J. Stainton
Thomason, Richmond H. (1939 -), Robert J. Stainton
A Death in the Family: Reflections on the Terri Schiavo Case, Charles Weijer
Clinical Trials, Charles Weijer
Is Clinical Research and Ethics a Zero-sum Game?, Charles Weijer
Meaningful Work as Due Inducement, Charles Weijer
Submissions from 2004
Health Care Ethics in Canada, Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie, Barry Hoffmaster, and Susan Sherwin
The Liberal Rights of Feminist Liberalism, Samantha Brennan
Spirit without Lines: Kant’s Attempt to Reconcile the Genius and Society, Corey W. Dyck
Shorthand, Syntactic Ellipsis, and the Pragmatic Determinants of What Is Said, Reinaldo Elugardo and Robert J. Stainton