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38Psychotherapy as Cultivating CharacterPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 19 (1): 37-39. 2012.
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37Good Fortune Obligates: Gratitude, Philanthropy, and ColonialismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 37 (1): 57-75. 1999.
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35Alcoholism as sickness and wrongdoingJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 29 (2). 1999.It is now commonplace to call persons sick when their wrongdoing becomes entrenched, extensive, and extreme. This mixing of moral and therapeutic categories seems incoherent if we uncritically embrace a morality-therapy dichotomy: Behavioral problems like alcoholism are either moral or therapeutic matters, but not both. This paper dissolves the dichotomy by arguing that chronically abusive drinking is simultaneously a sickness and wrongdoing. Alcoholism is at least partly a self-inflicted impair…Read more
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34La función del noema en la constitución intencional del objetoLogos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 27 339. 1992.Sin resumen
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30Religion Ethics and ProfessionalismProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (2): 17-35. 1994.
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30Creativity: Ethics and Excellence in ScienceLexington Books. 2007.Creativity explores the moral dimensions of creativity in science in a systematic and comprehensive way. A work of applied philosophy, professional ethics, and philosophy of science, the book argues that scientific creativity often constitutes moral creativity—the production of new and morally variable outcomes. At the same time, creative ambitions have a dark side that can lead to professional misconduct and harmful effects on society and the environment
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29Family and Marriage: Institutions and the Need for Social GoodsAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 97 (1): 221-247. 2023.Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads to the question of whether the family ought to be abolished, given its negative impact on the very possibility of delivering equality of life chances. In this article, we address questions regarding the justice of the family, and of marriage, and reflect on rights, equality, and the provision of social goods by institutions. There is a temptation to justify our social institutions in terms which …Read more
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28Moral character is explored in all its dimensions: virtues, vices, attitudes, emotions, commitments, and personal relationships, in addition to right and wrong conduct. The aim is to stimulate personal reflection and group dialogue, rather than to offer solutions. It seeks to sharpen ideas which we use as tools in coping responsibly with our daily lives.
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28When experiencing personal distress, people usually expect their romantic partner to be supportive. However, when put in a situation to provide support, people may at times be struggling with issues of their own. This interdependent nature of dyadic coping interactions as well as potential spillover effects is mirrored in the state-of-the-art research method to behaviorally assess couple’s dyadic coping processes. This paradigm typically includes two videotaped 8-min dyadic coping conversations …Read more
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26Happiness, Virtue, and Truth in Cohen’s Logic-Based Therapy (review)International Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (1): 129-133. 2007.
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19Depression and Moral Health: A Response to the CommentaryPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (4): 295-298. 1999.
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18CorporatismPhilosophia 16 (3-4): 275-291. 1986.Twenty-five years ago the ethical position briefly sketched inToward Reunion in Philosophy seemed novel and exciting. For some reason White's ideas about ethics were not taken up and developed by others. (Even a recent extension of Quine's system to ethics seems either to ignore or to be unaware of White's early suggestions. This task was left for White himself over two decades later. Whether his latest development of his ethical position will become as widely discussed and influential as Quine'…Read more
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17Zimmerling, R. y V. RühIe, Alber, Beiträge zur Philosophie aus SpanienLogos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 27 343. 1993.Sin resumen
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17Pitting corrosion behaviour of austenitic stainless steel using artificial intelligence techniquesJournal of Applied Logic 10 (4): 291-297. 2012.
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16The Value of Time and Leisure in a World of Work (edited book)Lexington Books. 2010.This book is concerned with how we should think and act in our work, leisure activities, and time utilization in order to achieve flourishing lives. The scope papers range from general theoretical considerations of the value, e.g. 'What is a balanced life?', to specific types of considerations, e.g. 'How should we cope with the effects of work on moral decision-making?'
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15Of Mottos and Morals: Simple Words for Complex VirtuesRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2012.Whether in slogans, catchphrases, adages or proverbs, we encounter mottos every day, but we rarely take time to reflect on them. In Of Mottos and Morals: Simple Words for Complex Virtues, Martin explores the possibility that mottos themselves are worthy of serious thought, examining how they contribute to moral guidance and help us grapple with complexity
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14Truth and Healing a Veteran's DepressionPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 16 (3): 229-231. 2009.
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13Conflict of interest and physical therapyIn Michael Davis & Andrew Stark (eds.), Conflict of Interest in the Professions, Oxford University Press. pp. 314--332. 2001.
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12Conceptual conectivity analysis by means of fuzzy partitionsIn B. Bouchon-Meunier, R. R. Yager & L. A. Zadeh (eds.), Uncertainty in Knowledge Bases, Springer. pp. 165--172. 1991.
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11La investigación española en revistas nacionales de ciencia y tecnología durante el período 1991-1996. Estudio bibliométrico (review)Arbor 162 (639): 307-325. 1999.
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