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Object and objective lost?

Journal of Cultural Economy, 2015
This paper explores the erosion and problematization of ‘the organization’ as a demarcated entity. Utilizing Foucault's reflections on ‘state-phobia’ as a source of inspiration, I show how an organization-phobia has gained a hold within Organization Theory (OT).
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Public Reason in Justifications of Conscientious Objection in Health Care

Bioethics, 2019
Current mainstream approaches to conscientious objection either uphold the standards of public health care by preventing objections or protect the consciences of health-care professionals by accommodating objections. Public justification approaches are a
Doug McConnell, R. Card
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Medical Acts and Conscientious Objection: What Can a Physician be Compelled to Do?

The New Bioethics, 2019
A key question has been underexplored in the literature on conscientious objection: if a physician is required to perform ‘medical activities,’ what is a medical activity?
N. Gamble, M. Pruski
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Object to object

2023
This project explores the relationship between objects, such as the one I, as an object, have with a painting and that this painting, as an object, has on other objects. My work process is about establishing the connection between objects and investigating what happens as the result of this connection.
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Conscientious objection and LGBTQ discrimination in the United States

Journal of Public Health Policy, 2021
A. Brummett, Lisa Campo-Engelstein
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The Arbitrariness Objection Against Permissivism

Episteme, 2019
The debate between Uniqueness and Permissivism concerns whether a body of evidence sometimes allows multiple doxastic attitudes towards a proposition.
Ru Ye
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Conscientious Objection and Clinical Judgement: The Right to Refuse to Harm

The New Bioethics, 2019
This paper argues that healthcare aims at the good of health, that this pursuit of the good necessitates conscience, and that conscience is required in every practical judgement, including clinical judgment.
Toni C Saad
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Foreword to ‘objects of objectivity’

Social Epistemology, 2004
Taylor and Francis LtdTSEP_Foreword.sgm10.1080/0000-0000 (print)/0000-0000 (online)Original Article2004Taylor & Francis Ltd1820000002004Objectivity has fruitfully been explored in last two decades, manifested by the manystudies on ‘objectivity’ in various scientific disciplines.
Boumans, M., Beaulieu, A.
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Object Shape, Object Function, and Object Name

Journal of Memory and Language, 1998
Abstract We investigated the roles of shape and function in object naming. Two-, three-, and five-year-olds and adults heard novel or familiar objects named; some participants also were instructed about the objects' functions. Then they were asked to generalize the names to new objects that preserved shape or functional capability; some participants ...
Barbara Landau, Linda Smith, Susan Jones
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Objecting to objectives

Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1981
Proposal writing, in the field of education, is a strained and artificial activity, the results of which often inhibit rather than further communication. The language of proposals is characteristically elaborate, evasive, and hollow, not the kind of language ordinarily employed to convey clear meaning. Objectives in particular are stated in terms which
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