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ryah-wolfe · 1 year
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On my second play through of Cyberpunk 2077 and I just realized that Ruth Dzeng was voiced by Erika Ishii!!!
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acoolmetalfire · 3 months
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where is the noise for ruth dzeng.......... lesbian icon...............
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cyberpunkgame · 3 years
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Humans of Night City #6 — Ruth Dzeng
“Tell me something about yourself?” Really, Ziggy? Come on, how about YOU tell ME something about myself. I’m an open book. Like, literally though, you can read all about me in my autobiography, not that this is a shameless plug or anything. But anyway, fine, let’s talk Ruth Dzeng. My business card says Political Comedy Show Host – no quotation marks on any of those words, thank you very much. The beautiful wackos who watch my show go wild when I talk shit about politics. They love me. Never give me shit either, not even for smoking like a tire fire. Nasty habit? Sure. Better to get lung cancer than get addicted to Black Lace, go cyberpsycho and have MaxTac put you outta your misery. Or even worse – go sober. Ugh. Sanctimonious gonks think they’re gonna live forever. Here’s an infoflash: unless you got enough eddies pouring out your ass to Secure Your Soul, I'll see you down at the columbarium with the rest of us. Before that happens though, I’ll see ya on the airwaves, Night City!
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selunesdream · 3 years
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If I gotta hear about Ruth Dzeng’s cold burrito again
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a-pirate · 3 years
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fuck i can't stand ruth dzeng
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tannertoctoo-blog · 7 years
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Acta Analytica, Vol. 32, #1, 2017 American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 17, #2, 2017 Bioethics, Vol. 31, #3, 2017 Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 11, #1, 2017 Dissent, Vol. 64, #1, 2017 Economics & Politics, Vol. 29, #1, 2017 Erkenntnis, Vol. 82, #1, 2017 Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 42, #1-2, 2015 Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 43, #3, 2017 Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Signs, Vol. 42, #3, 2017 Social Epistemology, Vol. 31, #1, 2017 Studia Logica, Vol. 105, #1, 2017 Synthese, Vol. 194, #2, 2017 Teaching Ethics, Vol. 16, #2, 2016
Acta Analytica, Vol. 32, #1, 2017 Original Papers Hashem Morvarid. Hale on the Absoluteness of Logical Necessity. Martin Vacek. Extended Modal Dimensionalism. Stefan Dragulinescu. Mechanisms and Difference-Making. Eleonora Orlando. Files or Fiction. Andraž Stožer, Janez Bregant. Physicalist and Dispositionalist Views on Colour: a Physiological Objection. Finnur Dellsén. Reconstructed Empiricism. Sharon Ryan. A Deeper Defense of the Deep Rationality Theory of Wisdom: A Reply to Fileva and Tresan. Erhan Demircioglu. Human Cognitive Closure and Mysterianism: Reply to Kriegel. Back to Top
American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 17, #2, 2017 Editorial David Magnus & Danton Char. CPR and Ventricular Assist Devices: The Challenge of Prolonging Life Without Guaranteeing Health. Target Article Frances K. Barg, Katherine Kellom, Tali Ziv, Sarah C. Hull, Selena Suhail-Sindhu & James N. Kirkpatrick. LVAD-DT: Culture of Rescue and Liminal Experience in the Treatment of Heart Failure. Open Peer Commentaries Joel Howell. Life and Death and a Machine. Sara E. Wordingham & Keith M. Swetz. Can Anyone Be Prepared Enough for Life With an LVAD-DT? Nicholas Braus & Paul Mueller. Destination LVAD Therapy and the Trappings of Metaphor. Georgina D. Campelia & Denise M. Dudzinski. Destination Therapy: Choice or Chosen? Anjali R. Truitt & Francys C. Verdial. Being Unchosen for LVAD-DT. Joseph B. Fanning & Craig S. Dore. Salvation Seeking or Death Avoidance?: Accounting for the Reluctant Consent. Elizabeth Dzeng. Navigating the Liminal State Between Life and Death: Clinician Moral Distress and Uncertainty Regarding New Life-Sustaining Technologies. Target Article Philip M. Rosoff & Lawrence J. Schneiderman. Irrational Exuberance: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation as Fetish. Open Peer Commentaries Thaddeus Mason Pope. Controlling the Misuse of CPR Through POLST and Certified Patient Decision Aids. John J. Paris & M. Patrick Moore, Jr. Making a Fetish of “CPR” Is Not in the Patient's Best Interest. Arthur R. Derse. “Erring on the Side of Life” Is Sometimes an Error: Physicians Have the Primary Responsibility to Correct This. Nancy S. Jecker. Doing What We Shouldn't: Medical Futility and Moral Distress. Arthur Caplan & Ariane Lewis. No Merit Badge for CPR. Joseph J. Kotva & Mark D. Fox. CPR as Golden Calf. Yael Schenker & Alex John London. Evaluating Public Health Advertising Campaigns: CPR Advertising Imperils Patient-Centered Decision Making. Clifton W. Callaway, Karl B. Kern, Raina M. Merchant & Robert W. Neumar. Balancing the Benefits and Risks of CPR. Torben K. Becker, Michael Bernhard, Bernd W. Böttiger, Jon C. Rittenberger, Mike-Frank G. Epitropoulos & Sören L. Becker. Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Civic Duty. Leah B. Rosenberg & David Doolittle. Learn and Live?: Understanding the Cultural Focus on Nonbeneficial Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) as a Response to Existential Distress About Death and Dying. Stefan Timmermans. Resuscitating to Save Life or Save Death? Sabine Salloch. Who Decides? The Autonomy of First Respondents in Initiating Out-of-Hospital CPR. Correspondence Philip M. Rosoff & Lawrence J. Schneiderman. Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Irrational Exuberance: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation as Fetish”. Douglas MacKay. Nudges, Autonomy, and Organ Donor Registration Policies: Response to Critics. Book Review Jill A. Fisher. Review of Donald W. Light and Antonio F. Maturo, Good Pharma: The Public-Health Model of the Mario Negri Institute. Back to Top
Bioethics, Vol. 31, #3, 2017 Editorial Ruth Chadwick. Bioethics in a Post-Truth Era. Original Articles Steve Clarke, Alberto Giubilini and Mary Jean Walker. Conscientious Objection to Vaccination. Julian Savulescu and Udo Schuklenk. Doctors Have no Right to Refuse Medical Assistance in Dying, Abortion or Contraception. David R. Lawrence. The Edge of Human? The Problem with the Posthuman as the ‘Beyond’. Francesca Minerva. The Invisible Discrimination Before Our Eyes: A Bioethical Analysis. Luke Semrau. Misplaced Paternalism and other Mistakes in the Debate over Kidney Sales. Samia A. Hurst and Alex Mauron. Assisted Suicide in Switzerland: Clarifying Liberties and Claims. Michelle J. Bayefsky. The Human Genoma as Public: Justifications and Implications. Andrew McGee and Dale Gardiner. Permanence can be Defended. Letters to the Editor Brian Kaplan. Bioethics, General Ethics and CAM. Back to Top
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 11, #1, 2017 Symposium on Law and Responsibility: The Work of Stephen J. Morse Original Papers Leo Zaibert. On the Matter of Suffering: Derek Parfit and the Possibility of Deserved Punishment. John Kleinig. Paternalism and Human Dignity. Steven Freeland, Pernille Walther. Reimagining the Unimaginable? Reflections on Mark A. Drumbl’s Vision of Child Soldiers. Darin Clearwater. ‘If the Cloak Doesn’t Fit, You Must Acquit’: Retributivist Models of Preventive Detention and the Problem of Coextensiveness. John Danaher. Robotic Rape and Robotic Child Sexual Abuse: Should They be Criminalised? Re’em Segev. Responsibility and Justificatory Defenses. Michael S. Pardo, Dennis Patterson. Morse, Mind, and Mental Causation. Marion Godman, Anneli Jefferson. On Blaming and Punishing Psychopaths. Katrina L. Sifferd. What does It Mean to be a Mechanism? Stephen Morse, Non-reductivism, and Mental Causation. Linda Radzik. Desert of What? On Murphy’s Reluctant Retributivism. Kevin Vallier. On Jonathan Quong’s Sectarian Political Liberalism. Candice Delmas. Disobedience, Civil and Otherwise. Back to Top
Dissent, Vol. 64, #1, 2017 Editor's Page Michael Kazin. Don’t Curse, Organize. The Fight Ahead Jedediah Purdy. The Fight Ahead. Sarah Leonard. Left Foot Forward. Timothy Shenk. The Next Democratic Party. Mae Ngai. A Call for Sanctuary. N. Turkuler Isiksel. The Autocrat’s Toolkit. Robert Greene. A Devil We Know. Michelle Chen. Texas’s New Ground Game. Culture Front Michael Kazin. The Savage Entertainer. Ava Kofman. Indecent Exposures. Rachel Riederer. It Takes a Lot of Money to Look This Cheap. The Future of Work Sarah Jaffe, Natasha Lewis. Introduction: No Retreat. Kate Aronoff. Thank God It’s Monday. Janaé Bonsu. A Strike Against the New Jim Crow. J.C. Pan. Love’s Labor Earned. Sarah Jaffe, Barbara Madeloni. Learning from the Rank and File: An Interview with Barbara Madeloni. Atossa Araxia Abrahamian. Willing to Relocate: An Economist’s Case for Open Borders. Rebecca Burns. Bargaining with Silicon Valley. Erik Loomis. A Left Vision for Trade. Toward a Left Foreign Policy Michael Kazin. Toward a Left Foreign Policy. Michael Walzer. Learning to Listen. Samuel Moyn. Beyond Liberal Internationalism. Michael W. Doyle. New World Disorder. Forrest D. Colburn. The Left That Never Was. Reviews Lindsay Gail Gibson. Kinetic Joy. Jake Rosenfeld. Unequal Pay, Unequal Work. Laura Marsh. Between the Lines. Rich Yeselson. When Labor Fought for Civil Rights. Barrett Swanson. The Invisible Hand. The Last Page Susie Linfield. The Pain of Others. Back to Top
Economics & Politics, Vol. 29, #1, 2017 Original Articles Sean Corcoran, Thomas Romer and Howard Rosenthal. The Twilight of the Setter? Public School Budgets in a Time of Institutional Change. Faisal Z. Ahmed. Remittances and Incumbency: Theory and Evidence. Amy H. Liu, Megan Roosevelt and Sarah Wilson Sokhey. Trade and the Recognition of Commercial Lingua Francas: Russian Language Laws in Post-Soviet Countries. Zeynep Ozkok. Financing Education in Europe: The Globalization Perspective. Back to Top
Erkenntnis, Vol. 82, #1, 2017 Original Articles Ansten Klev. Identity and Sortals (and Caesar). Lina Jansson. Explanatory Asymmetries, Ground, and Ontological Dependence. Alex Kaiserman. Necessary Connections in Context. Joshua D. K. Brown, James W. Garson. A New Semantics for Vagueness. Seamus Bradley. Nonclassical Probability and Convex Hulls. Kevin Morris. The Combination Problem: Subjects and Unity. Yishai Cohen. Fischer’s Deterministic Frankfurt-Style Argument. Jürgen Landes, George Masterton. Invariant Equivocation. Gustavo Cevolani. Fallibilism, Verisimilitude, and the Preface Paradox. Shieva Kleinschmidt. At It Again: Time-Travel and the At–At Account of Motion. Sungho Choi. Intrinsic Interferers and the Epistemology of Dispositions. Critical Discussion Sune Holm. The Problem of Phantom Functions. Back to Top
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 42, #1-2, 2015 Special Theme Chung-Ying Cheng. Preface: Interpreting Philosophical Classics—Chinese and Western. Andrew Fuyarchuk. Introduction: Interpreting Philosophical Classics—Chinese and Western. Chung-Ying Cheng. Receptivity and Creativity in Hermeneutics: From Gadamer to Onto-Hermeneutics (Part One). Ron Bontekoe. On Gadamer's Failure to Appreciate the Hermeneutical Dimensions of Science. James Risser. A (New) Paradigm for Hermeneutics. Stephen H. Watson. Montaigne's of Cruelty and the Emergence of Hermeneutic and Intercultural Modernity: Three Rival Readings. Sarah Mattice. A Metaphorical Conversation: Gadamer and Zhuangzi on Textual Unity. Jules Simon. The Art of Interpretation: Rosenweig's Midrash and Heidegger's Hermeneutics. Morny Joy. Paul Ricoeur: From Hermeneutics to Ethics. Stephen R. Palmquist. Twelve Basic Philosophical Concepts in Kant and the Compound Yijing. On-Cho Ng. The Yijing and Onto-Generative Hermeneutics: The Theory and Practice of Cheng Chung-Ying's Philosophy. Feature Article Nicole J. Hassoun and David B. Wong. Conserving Nature; Preserving Identity. Special Forum on Phenomenology, Pragmatism and Chinese Philosophy Robert Cummings Neville. Value and Selfhood: Pragmatism, Confucianism, and Phenomenology. Edward S. Casey. Phenomenology at the Edge of its Orbit. Chung-Ying Cheng. Phenomenology and Onto-Generative Hermeneutics: Convergencies. Chinese Philosophy in Unearthed Texts Series Constance Cook. “Mother” (Mu 母) and the Embodiment of the Dao. Book Reviews Wang Kun. Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy – By Stephen Angle. Margaret Mih Tillman. Revolution as Restoration: Guocui Xuebao and China's Path to Modernity, 1905–1911 – By Tze-ki Hon. Ann Pang-White. Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture – By Robin R. Wang. Yongling Bao. Das Wichtigste im Leben: Wang Yangming (1472–1529) und seine Nachfolger über die “Verwirklichung des ursprünglichen Wissens” (Zhi Liangzhi《致良知》) (The Most Important Thing in Life: Wang Yangming [1472–1529] and His Successors on the “Realization of Original Knowledge” – By Iso Kern. Back to Top
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 43, #3, 2017     Editorials Richard E Ashcroft. Incentives, Nudges and the Burden of Proof in Ethical Argument. Anca Gheaus, Verina Wild. Introduction: Special Issue on the Ethics of Incentives in Healthcare. Public Health Ethics Rebecca C H Brown. Social Values and the Corruption Argument against Financial Incentives for Healthy Behaviour. Justin Healy, Rebecca Hope, Jacqueline Bhabha, Nir Eyal. Paying for Antiretroviral Adherence: Is it Unethical when the Patient is an Adolescent? Verina Wild, Bridget Pratt. Health Incentive Research and Social Justice: Does the Risk of Long Term Harms to Systematically Disadvantaged Groups bear Consideration? Kalle Grill. Incentives, Equity and the Able Chooser Problem. Kristin Voigt. Too Poor to say No? Health Incentives for Disadvantaged Populations? Carleigh B Krubiner, Maria W Merritt. Which Strings Attached: Ethical Considerations for Selecting Appropriate Conditionalities in Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes. Anca Gheaus. Solidarity, Justice and Unconditional Access to Healthcare. Reproductive Ethics Tiana Won, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Mariam Chacko. Paid Protection? Ethics of Incentivised Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Adolescents with Alcohol and Other Drug Use. Ethics Briefing Martin Davies, Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather. Ethics Briefing. Back to Top
Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Special Issue Abstraction Principles Introduction Guest editor: Salvatore Florio. Introduction to Special Issue: Abstraction Principles. Articles Roy T. Cook. Abstraction and Four Kinds of Invariance (Or: What’s So Logical About Counting). Shay Allen Logan. Categories for the Neologicist. Graham Leach-Krouse. Structural-Abstraction Principles. Stewart Shapiro; Geoffrey Hellman. Frege Meets Aristotle: Points as Abstracts. Kevin C. Klement. A Generic Russellian Elimination of Abstract Objects. Discussion Notes R.S.D. Thomas. Beauty is not all there is to Aesthetics in Mathematics. Stefan Buijsman. Referring to Mathematical Objects via Definite Descriptions. Critical Studies/Book Reviews Dirk Schlimm. José Ferreirós. Mathematical Knowledge and the Interplay of Practices. Aberdein Andrew. Mohan Ganesalingam. The Language of Mathematics: A Linguistic and Philosophical Investigation. Peter Simons. Rafał Urbaniak. Leśniewski’s Systems of Logic and Foundations of Mathematics. James Robert Brown. Russell Marcus and Mark McEvoy, eds. An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Reader. Books of Essays Salvatore Florio. Colin R. Caret and Ole T. Hjortland, eds. Foundations of Logical Consequence. Salvatore Florio. Mircea Pitici, ed. The Best Writing on Mathematics 2015. Salvatore Florio. Gabriella Crocco and Eva-Maria Engelen, eds. Kurt Gödel: Philosopher-Scientist. Back to Top
Signs, Vol. 42, #3, 2017 Symposium : “The Metalanguage of Race”: A Commemoration, edited By Sherie M. Randolph Symposium "The Metalanguage of Race": A Commemoration edited by Sherie M. Randolph Sherie M. Randolph. Introduction. Robin D. G. Kelley. On Violence and Carcerality. Tamar W. Carroll. Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Cross-Identity Coalitions for Progressive Social Change. Dayo F. Gore. Difference, Power, and Lived Experiences: Revisiting the “Metalanguage of Race”. Marlon M. Bailey, L. H. Stallings. Antiblack Racism and the Metalanguage of Sexuality. Sherie M. Randolph. Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, the Metalanguage of Race, and the Genealogy of Black Feminist Legal Theory. Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. “The Metalanguage of Race,” Then and Now. Articles Sujatha Fernandes. Stories and Statecraft: Afghan Women’s Narratives and the Construction of Western Freedoms. Heather Berg. Porn Work, Feminist Critique, and the Market for Authenticity. Jennifer Moorman. “The Hardest of Hardcore”: Locating Feminist Possibilities in Women’s Extreme Pornography. Emily S. Channell-Justice. “We’re Not Just Sandwiches”: Europe, Nation, and Feminist (Im)Possibilities on Ukraine’s Maidan. Guangtian Ha. The Silent Hat: Islam, Female Labor, and the Political Economy of the Headscarf Debate. Ask A Feminist Susan J. Carroll, Suzanna Danuta Walters. Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Susan J. Carroll on Gender and Electoral Politics. Short Takes: Reflections on Gloria Steinem's "My Life on the Road" and Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik's "Notorious RBG" Khiara M. Bridges. Feminism at the Intersections. Sady Doyle. Out There on Their Own. Catharine R. Stimpson. Let Us Now Praise Real Icons. Salamishah Tillet. Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Gloria Steinem Still Matter. Susan Ware. Telling Women’s Lives. Gloria Steinem. A Response. Irin Carmon, Shana Knizhnik. A Response. Book Reviews Nell Irvin Painter. Florynce “Flo” Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical by Sherie M. Randolph. Jennifer DeVere Brody. The Repeating Body: Slavery’s Visual Resonance in the Contemporary by Kimberly Juanita Brown; Wandering: Philosophical Performances of Racial and Sexual Freedom by Sarah Jane Cervenak; Embodied Avatars: Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance by Uri McMillan. Jennifer L. Fluri. Kabul Carnival: Gender Politics in Postwar Afghanistan by Julie Billaud; Contested Terrain: Reflections with Afghan Women Leaders by Sally L. Kitch. Back to Top
Social Epistemology, Vol. 31, #1, 2017 Russian Philosophy of Science Guest Editor: Ilya Kasavin; Forthcoming Special issue on Russian Philosophy of Science Articles Ilya Kasavin. Towards a Social Philosophy of Science: Russian Prospects. Boris I. Pruzhinin & Tatiana G. Shchedrina. The Ideas of Cultural–Historical Epistemology in Russian Philosophy of the Twentieth Century. Lyudmila A. Mikeshina. Social Philosophy of Science: Unexpected Russian Roots. Lyudmila A. Markova. Science Studies in Russia and in the West. Evgeny Blinov. The New Scientific Policy: The Early Soviet Project of “State-Sponsored Evolutionism”. Valentin A. Bazhanov. From Under the Rubble: Logic and Philosophy of Logic in the USSR and the Ideologized Science Phenomenon. Vadim M. Rozin. The Moscow Methodological Circle: Its Main Ideas and Evolution. Elena Mamchur. The Destiny of Atomism in the Modern Science and the Structural Realism. Back to Top
Studia Logica, Vol. 105, #1, 2017 Original Papers Zofia Kostrzycka, Yutaka Miyazaki. Normal Modal Logics Determined by Aligned Clusters. Wesley H. Holliday. On the Modal Logic of Subset and Superset: Tense Logic over Medvedev Frames. Li Zhang. Believability Relations for Select-Direct Sentential Revision. Mike Behrisch, John K. Truss, Edith Vargas-García. Reconstructing the Topology on Monoids and Polymorphism Clones of the Rationals. Andreas Fjellstad. Non-classical Elegance for Sequent Calculus Enthusiasts. Soroush Rafiee Rad. Equivocation Axiom on First Order Languages. Dustin Tucker. Montagovian Paradoxes and Hyperintensional Content . George Georgescu, Claudia Mureşan. Factor Congruence Lifting Property. Brief Communication Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen. A Conflict Between Some Semantic Conditions of Carmo and Jones for Contrary-to-Duty Obligations. Book Review Steven T. Kuhn. Book Reviews. Erratum Roberto Cignoli, Antoni Torrens. Erratum to: Free Algebras in Varieties of Glivenko MTL-Algebras Satisfying the Equation 2(x^2)=(2x)^2. Back to Top
Synthese, Vol. 194, #2, 2017 Special Issue: A Philosophical Look at the Discovery of the Higgs Boson (first 11 articles) edited by Richard Dawid Introduction Richard Dawid. A Philosophical Look at the Discovery the Higgs Boson. Original Papers Allan Franklin. The Missing Piece of the Puzzle: The Discovery of the Higgs Boson. Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin. Autopsy of Measurements with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC. Slobodan Perovic. Experimenter’s Regress Argument, Empiricism, and the Calibration of the Large Hadron Collider. Koray Karaca. A Case Study in Experimental Exploration: Exploratory Data Selection at the Large Hadron Collider. Kent W. Staley. Pragmatic Warrant for Frequentist Statistical Practice: The Case of High Energy physics. Richard Dawid. Bayesian Perspectives on the Discovery of the Higgs Particle. Robert D. Cousins. The Jeffreys-Lindley Paradox and Discovery Criteris in High Energy Physics. Michael Stöltzner. The Variety of Explanations in the Higgs Sector. Adrian Wüthrich. The Higgs Discovery as a Diagnostic Causal Inference. James D. Wells. Higgs Naturalness and the Scalar Boson Proliferation Instbility Problem. C. D. McCoy. Prediction in General Relativity. Neil Levy. Embodied Savoir-Faire: Knowledge-How Requires Motor Representations. Jordan Dodd. Hope, Knowledge, and Blindspots. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia. A Simple and Interesting Classical Mechanical Supertask. Colin Hamlin. Towards a Theory of Universes: Structure Theory and the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis. Garry Young. Knowledge How, Ability and the Type-Token Distinction. Sam Baron. Feel the Flow. Dustin Locke. Implicature and Non-Local Pragmatic Encroachment. Back to Top
Teaching Ethics, Vol. 16, #2, 2016 2015 Presidential Address Deborah S. Mower. Reflections on . . . The “Borders” of Identity and Intuition. Articles Skylar Zilliox,  Jessica Smith,  Carl Mitcham. Teaching the Ethics of Science and Engineering through Humanities and Social Science: A Case Study of Evolving Student Perceptions of Nanotechnology. Wade Robison. Professional Norms. Jonathan Beever. Teaching Ethics Ecologically: Decision-Making through Narrative. Mary Jane Parmentier,  Sharlissa Moore. ‘The Camels are Unsustainable’: Using Study Abroad as a Pedagogical Tool for Teaching Ethics and Sustainable Development. Kathleen A. Kelly. Developing Sensitivity to Structural Injustice in a Foundation Humanities Course. Michael J. Murphy. Ethics Education in China: Censorship, Technology and the Curriculum. Shurooq al Hashimi,  Mercedes Sheen,  Jessica Essary,  Majeda Humeidan. Integrating Ethics Training into an Undergraduate Research Program: Applying the Triplex Model. Michael Davis. From Practice to Research: A Plan for Cross-Course Assessment of Instruction in Professional Ethics. Back to Top
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