Search Results - "Waller, Bruce"
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Beyond Moral Responsibility to a System that Works
Published in Neuroethics (01-04-2020)“…Moving beyond the retributive system requires clearing away some of the basic assumptions that form the foundation of that system: most importantly, the…”
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Acute Cardiac and Neurologic Decompensation in a High School Athlete
Published in Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography (01-12-2009)“…A 19-year-old African American man presented to a local emergency room with atrial flutter, dysarthria, and left-sided hemiparesis. He was previously healthy…”
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A SAFE CULTURE FOR NEUROSCIENCE
Published in William and Mary law review (01-03-2022)“…When examining the future impact of neuroscience on the law, the first step requires narrowing the scope of the inquiry: advances in neuroscience are exciting,…”
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Responsibility and Health
Published in Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics (01-04-2005)“…Autonomy is good for you. A strong sense of competent self-control and effective choice-making promotes both physical and psychological well-being. Loss of…”
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Informed Consent: Good Medicine, Dangerous Side Effects
Published in Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics (01-01-2008)“…Informed consent has passed through three stages. The first paternalistic stage lasted for many centuries: The doctor's diagnosis and healing arts were kept…”
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Sincere Apology Without Moral Responsibility
Published in Social theory and practice (01-07-2007)“…[...] the restorative justice model combines a strong commitment to sincere apology with an equal commitment to finding and understanding and correcting the…”
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Endoscopic and traditional saphenous vein harvest: a histologic comparison
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-02-2000)“…Background. Vein trauma after saphenectomy by endoscopic or longitudinal techniques may influence the progression of medial and intimal hyperplasia and…”
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Denying Responsibility without Making Excuses
Published in American philosophical quarterly (Oxford) (01-01-2006)Get full text
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Virtue unrewarded: Morality without moral responsibility
Published in Philosophia (Ramat Gan) (01-10-2004)Get full text
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A Metacompatibilist Account of Free Will: Making Compatibilists and Incompatibilists More Compatible
Published in Philosophical studies (01-02-2003)“…The debate over free will has pitted libertarian insistence on open alternatives against the compatibilist view that authentic commitments can preserve free…”
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The Sad Truth: Optimism, Pessimism, and Pragmatism
Published in Ratio (Oxford) (01-06-2003)“…Pragmatists (such as William James) recommend optimism as a successful strategy, and recent psychological research has confirmed its value. But optimism comes…”
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Empirical free will and the ethics of moral responsibility
Published in The Journal of value inquiry (01-01-2003)“…Free will and moral responsibility have been so tightly linked in philosophical tradition that it may be difficult to take seriously the possibility of an…”
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The Psychological Structure of Patient Autonomy
Published in Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics (01-07-2002)“…The patient's right to informed consent is grudgingly acknowledged by medical professionals, firmly established in law, and brandished as a shibboleth by most…”
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The Scientific Naturalist Case Against Moral Responsibility: A Response to Rottschaefer
Published in Behavior and philosophy (2014)“…In his fair and insightful review of Against Moral Responsibility, William Rottschaefer raises important issues and questions concerning the strict adherence…”
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Patient autonomy naturalized
Published in Perspectives in biology and medicine (2001)“…Traditional informed consent often promotes passive acquiescence rather than active exercise of autonomy. A more natural biologically based model of autonomy…”
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Classifying and Analyzing Analogies
Published in Informal logic (01-01-2001)“…Analogies come in several forms that serve distinct functions. Inductive analogy is a common type of analogical argument, but critical thinking texts sometimes…”
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Incorporation of screening echocardiography in the preparticipation exam
Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-04-1995)“…We sought to evaluate the economic aspects and benefits of adding a limited screening echocardiogram to our annual athletic preparticipation examinations. It…”
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What Rationality Adds to Animal Morality
Published in Biology & philosophy (01-07-1997)“…Philosophical tradition demands rational reflection as a condition for genuine moral acts. But the grounds for that requirement are untenable, and when the…”
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Deep thinkers, cognitive misers, and moral responsibility
Published in Analysis (Oxford) (01-10-1999)Get full text
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Moral commitment without objectivity or illusion: Comments on Ruse and Woolcock
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