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.

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Submissions from 1996

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Down with Placebolatry, Charles Weijer and Carl Elliott

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What Difference Does It Make to Be Treated in a Clinical Trial? A Pilot Study, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman, Abraham Fuks, James Robbins, Stanley Shapiro, and Myriam Skrutkowska

Submissions from 1995

Health Care Ethics in Canada, Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie, Benjamin Freedman, Barry Hoffmaster, and Susan Sherwin

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Moral Literacy, or How to Do the Right Thing, Colin McGinn, Samantha Brennan

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How Is the Strength of a Right Determined? Assessing the Harm View, Samantha Brennan

Thresholds for Rights, Samantha Brennan

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Cruel and Unusual Treatment, Carl Elliott and Charles Weijer

That’s the Policy; That’s the Law: Alternatives to Suspension from School for Students With a Developmental Handicap, Barry Hoffmaster and The School Exclusion Working Group

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A Note on 'pedir' and Control in Spanish, Robert Stainton

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Dynamics of Meaning, by G. Chierchia, Robert Stainton

A Note on Pedir and Control in Spanish, Robert J. Stainton

Dynamics of Meaning: Anaphora, Presupposition, and the Theory of Grammar, by Gennaro Chierchia, Robert J. Stainton

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Indeterminacy, Opacity and the Identity Theory, Robert J. Stainton

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Non-Sentential Assertions and Semantic Ellipsis, Robert J. Stainton

Biomedical Research: Collaboration and Conflict of Interest, Charles Weijer

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Characterizing the Population in Clinical Trials: Barriers, Comparability, and Implications for Review, Charles Weijer

Democracy in Medicine?, Charles Weijer

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The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation, Charles Weijer

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Wrong Medicine: Doctors, Patients, and Futile Treatment, Charles Weijer

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Kenneth V. Iserson. Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies?, Charles Weijer

Learning from the Dutch: Physician-assisted Death, Slippery Slopes and the Nazi Analogy, Charles Weijer

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Our Bodies, Our Science, Charles Weijer

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The Breast Cancer Research Scandal: Addressing the Issues, Charles Weijer

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Pulling the Plug on Futility, Charles Weijer and Carl Elliott

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Monitoring Clinical Research: An Obligation Unfulfilled, Charles Weijer, Stanley Shapiro, Abraham Fuks, Kathleen Cranley Glass, and Myriam Skrutkowska