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4“…In addition to giving the mathematical backgrounds of several popular causality-based fair machine learning notions, we explain their connection to and interplay with the fields of philosophy and law. Further, we explore several criticisms of the current approaches to causality-based fair machine learning from a sociological viewpoint as well as from a technical standpoint. …”
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5“…Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topical collection explores how innovations in the field of biomedicine and the life sciences are challenging and transforming traditional understandings of human temporality and of the temporal duration, extension and structure of human life. …”
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7“…Overall, the findings from these studies carry important implications not only for neuroscience, but also for social sciences, including ethics, philosophy and law.…”
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8por Yurdakul, Vivian“…From the perspective of the National Socialist regime, the genre in its traditional form was not compatible with the Third Reich’s philosophy of law. In this new genre, commentaries not only referred to legal problems, but also dealt with issues from other disciplines, such as medical questions. …”
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9“…This research provided a platform for women and those who can become pregnant to share their experiences and opinions at a time when these voices are largely excluded in the great tradition of Western political philosophy and law-making processes. METHOD: Five service users were interviewed using a narrative interview approach to uncover their abortion journeys and experiences of conscientious objection. …”
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10por Pope, Thaddeus M., Bennett, Joshua, Carson, Shannon S., Cederquist, Lynette, Cohen, Andrew B., DeMartino, Erin S., Godfrey, David M., Goodman-Crews, Paula, Kapp, Marshall B., Lo, Bernard, Magnus, David C., Reinke, Lynn F., Shirley, Jamie L., Siegel, Mark D., Stapleton, Renee D., Sudore, Rebecca L., Tarzian, Anita J., Thornton, J. Daryl, Wicclair, Mark R., Widera, Eric W.“…Methods: An interprofessional, multidisciplinary expert committee developed this policy statement by using an iterative consensus process with a diverse working group representing critical care medicine, palliative care, pediatric medicine, nursing, social work, gerontology, geriatrics, patient advocacy, bioethics, philosophy, elder law, and health law. Main Results: The committee designed its policy recommendations to promote five ethical goals: 1) to protect highly vulnerable patients, 2) to demonstrate respect for persons, 3) to provide appropriate medical care, 4) to safeguard against unacceptable discrimination, and 5) to avoid undue influence of competing obligations and conflicting interests. …”
Publicado 2020
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