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 1999
Philosophy and Linguistics, Kumiko Murasugi and Robert Stainton
Hvorfor begår mennesker onde handlinger? (Interview with Prof. David Luban), Karen Nielsen
Integrating Bioethics and Health Law Into the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Susan Sherwin, Françoise Baylis, Alan Bernstein, Timothy Caulfield, Bernard Dickens, Jocelyn Downie, Bartha Knoppers, Thérèse Leroux, Neil MacDonald, Michael McDonald, Janet Storch, and Charles Weijer
Meaning, Creativity and the Partial Inscrutability of the Human Mind, by Julius Moravcsik, Robert Stainton
Nota Bibliográfica: Fundamentos de Lógica Simbólica de Rosa F. Martínez Cruzado, Robert Stainton
Remarks on the Syntax and Semantics of Mixed Quotation, Robert Stainton
Robust Belief States and the Right/Wrong Dichotomy, Robert Stainton
Robust Belief States and the Right/Wrong Dichotomy, Robert Stainton
Meaning, Creativity and the Partial Inscrutability of the Human Mind, by Julius M. Moravcsik, Robert J. Stainton
Interrogatives and Sets of Answers, Robert J. Stainton
Remarks on the Syntax and Semantic of Mixed Quotation, Robert J. Stainton
Another Tuskegee?, Charles Weijer
Consensus-seeking Roundtable on Placebos in Clinical Research, Charles Weijer
Getting Doctors to Listen: Ethics and Outcomes Data in Context, Charles Weijer
Medical Futility: Physicians, not Patients, Call the Shots, Charles Weijer
Placebo-controlled Trials in Schizophrenia: Are They Ethical? Are They Necessary?, Charles Weijer
Protecting Communities in Research: Philosophical and Pragmatic Challenges, Charles Weijer
Research Involving the Vulnerable Sick, Charles Weijer
Selecting Subjects for Participation in Clinical Research: One Sphere of Justice, Charles Weijer
The Analysis of Risks and Potential Benefits in Research, Charles Weijer
Thinking Clearly about Research Risk: Implications of the Work of Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer
We’re Alright Jack, Charles Weijer
What's the Price of a Research Subject?, Charles Weijer
Why I Am Not a Futilitarian (Review of When Doctors Say No: The Battleground of Medical Futility), Charles Weijer
Why Should We Include Women and Minorities in Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer and R. A. Crouch