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Randy Sturman [États-Unis] | Extending the Boundaries of Care: Medical Ethics and Caring Practices |
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Stephen Toulmin [États-Unis] | Medical Ethics in Its American Context |
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Norbert Wiley [États-Unis] | The American self and the long march to legal equality |
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Steven L. Thorne [États-Unis] | Epistemology, Politics, and Ethics in Sociocultural Theory |
000235 (2003) |
Guy Axtell [États-Unis] | Felix Culpa: Luck In Ethics And Epistemology |
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Jean M. Langford [États-Unis] | Medical Mimesis: Healing Signs of a Cosmopolitan "Quack" |
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Norma Basch [États-Unis] | Making the American self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln |
000385 (1995) |
Jean Langford [États-Unis] | Ayurvedic Interiors: Person, Space, and Episteme in Three Medical Practices |
000387 (1995) |
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000022 (2013) |
Miriam Kahn [États-Unis] | Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Suburbs by Cathy A. Small |
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Lynn Holt ; Bryan E. Norwood [États-Unis] | Virtuoso Epistemology |
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Christopher J. Preston [États-Unis] | Ethics and geoengineering: reviewing the moral issues raised by solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal |
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Guoping Zhao [États-Unis] | THE SELF AND HUMAN FREEDOM IN FOUCAULT AND ZHUANGZI |
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000137 (2009) |
David Christensen [États-Unis] | Disagreement as Evidence: The Epistemology of Controversy |
000147 (2009) |
Meena Khandelwal [États-Unis] | A Place at the Multicultural Table: The Development of an American Hinduism by Prema A. Kurien |
000159 (2008) |
Don Fallis [États-Unis] | Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia |
000171 (2008) |
Kristie Dotson [États-Unis] | In Search of Tanzania: Are Effective Epistemic Practices Sufficient for Just Epistemic Practices? |
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Lawrence M. Wills [États-Unis] | Ascetic Theology Before Asceticism? Jewish Narratives and the Decentering of the Self |
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Sean R. Hilton [Royaume-Uni] ; Henry B. Slotnick [États-Unis] | Proto‐professionalism: how professionalisation occurs across the continuum of medical education |
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Constance Meinwald [États-Unis] | Ignorance and opinion in stoic epistemology |
000240 (2003) |
Tracey Dye [États-Unis] | American Museum/American Science: The Museum Laboratory and Its Intersubjective Production of Truth |
000296 (1999) |
Lewis R. Gordon [États-Unis] | Pan‐Africanism and African‐American Liberation in a Postmodern World: A Review Essay |
000298 (1999) |
John Finnis [États-Unis] | Natural Law and the Ethics of Discourse |
000303 (1999) |
Vern L. Bullough [États-Unis] | Hermaphrodites and the medical invention of sex |
000307 (1999) |
Timothy H. Engström [États-Unis] | Can We Be Self‐Consistent Without Assuming “Realism“: A Discussion of Lawrence E. Cahoone's The Ends of Philosophy |
000317 (1998) |
James Gilbert [États-Unis] | The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history |
000327 (1998) |
Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis] | Religious advocacy and American history |
000329 (1998) |
Allan Megill [États-Unis] | On the edge of the cliff: History, language, and practices |
000339 (1998) |
John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] | Book review: The Epistemology of the Social Sciences According to Michel Foucault (1926–1984): Part XIV of ‘Design of the Modern Inquiring System’ |
000349 (1997) |
Willie James Jennings [États-Unis] | Wrestling with a Wounding Word: Reading the Disjointed Lines of African American Spirituality |
000429 (1991) |
Stevan Harrell [États-Unis] | Pluralism, performance and meaning in Taiwanese healing: A case study |
000439 (1990) |
Yedullah Kazmi [États-Unis] | On being educated in the west: The disruption in self as a narrative and authenticity and inauthenticity of self |
000458 (1988) |
Stephen Watson [États-Unis] | Levinas, the ethics of deconstruction, and the remainder of the sublime |
000459 (1988) |
Michael Kelly [États-Unis] | Gadamer and philosophical ethics |
000477 (1986) |
David P. Schmidt [États-Unis] | Patterns of argument in business ethics |
000479 (1986) |
George Mccarthy [États-Unis] | German social ethics and the return to Greek philosophy: Marx and Aristotle |
000491 (1984) |
Tom Rockmore [États-Unis] | On Marxian epistemology and phenomenology |
000529 (1977) |
S. J. Tambiah [États-Unis] | The cosmological and performative significance of a Thai cult of healing through meditation |