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Applicability of vitreous humor as an alternative matrix versus blood for post-mortem toxicological screening [PDF]
There is an increased interest for application of vitreous humor (VH) in forensic examinations, mainly for post-mortem interval determination, biochemical analyses as well as in forensic toxicology. When reference samples for toxicological analyses, such
Marija Bujaroska Perkovikj +6 more
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Schizophrenia and the Virtues of Self-Effacement [PDF]
Michael Stocker’s “The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories” attacks versions of consequentialism and deontological ethics on the grounds that they are self-effacing.
Barry, Paul
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Aortoduodenal fistula (ADF) is the most common type of aortoenteric fistula (AEF). This is a rare entity, which produces communication between an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), resulting in massive gastrointestinal ...
George St. Stoyanov +2 more
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Les genres journalistiques d’aujourd’hui
This reference work presents the process of informative production and its three pillars: the journalist, the distribution platforms and the informative genres.
Maurizio Alì
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The Rejection of Consequentializing [PDF]
Consequentialists say we may always promote the good. Deontologists object: not if that means killing one to save five. “Consequentializers” reply: this act is wrong, but it is not for the best, since killing is worse than letting die.
Muñoz, Daniel
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Virtue ethics is often proposed as a third way in health-care ethics, that while consequentialism and deontology focus on action guidelines, virtue focuses on character; all three aim to help agents discern morally right action although virtue seems to ...
Beauchamp T. +10 more
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Theistical deontology suggested by Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr [PDF]
While the criteria for measuring ethical values have not been assessed by Muslim thinkers independently, such criteria can be inferred based on the intellectual foundations of each of them.
hasan lahootiyan +1 more
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Computational Ontology and Deontology
I’ll discuss an interesting argument from the recent book of John Searle Making the Social World (Oxford 2010) that tries to consider the construction of a society as an “engineering” problem and concludes that deontology works against the “computational” or “algorithmic” view of consciousness. I’ll introduce the notion of “consciousness” and the sense
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Philosophy Without Belief [PDF]
Should we believe our controversial philosophical views? Recently, several authors have argued from broadly conciliationist premises that we should not. If they are right, we philosophers face a dilemma: If we believe our views, we are irrational.
Barnett, Zach
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This study aimed to evaluate the DSP method’s applicability to Romania’s contemporary population and to assess the accuracy and reliability of variables derived from CT images. A total of 80 pelvic CT scans were analyzed.
Emanuela Stan +6 more
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