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Adam Schulman

Saint John's College
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  • Saint John's College
    Department of Philosophy, Theology, and Psychology
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  •  31
    The Discovery of Entropy -- and its Implications
    Dr. Schulman is a visiting professor at MIT.
  •  92
    The Ethics of Geometry (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1): 88-89. 1993.
    British Philosophy
  •  99
    The Continuous and the Discrete: Ancient Physical Theories from a Contemporary PerspectiveMichael J. White
    Isis 85 (1): 137-138. 1994.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy of ScienceHistory of PhysicsPhilosophy of Physics, Misc
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    Bioethics and the question of human dignity
    In Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics, [president's Council On Bioethics. 2008.
    Human dignity—is it a useful concept in bioethics, one that sheds important light on the whole range of bioethical issues, from embryo research and assisted reproduction, to biomedical enhancement, to care of the disabled and the dying? Or is it, on the contrary, a useless concept—at best a vague substitute for other, more precise notions, at worst a mere slogan that camouflages unconvincing arguments and unarticulated biases?
    Biomedical Ethics
  • What is a gentleman? : An introduction to xenophon
    In Sharon R. Krause & Mary Ann McGrail (eds.), The Arts of Rule: Essays in Honor of Harvey C. Mansfield, Lexington Books. 2009.
    Classical Greek Philosophy, MiscXenophon
  • Francis Bacon and the Project of Progress (review)
    Interpretation 25 (2): 265-270. 1998.
    Francis Bacon
  •  180
    Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics (edited book)
    [President's Council on Bioethics. 2008.
    Contains a collection of essays exploring human dignity and bioethics, a concept crucial to today's discourse in law and ethics in general and in bioethics in particular.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  55
    Human Dignity and Bioethics (edited book)
    with Edmund D. Pellegrino and Thomas W. Merrill
    University of Notre Dame Press. 2009.
    This collection of essays, commissioned by the President’s Council on Bioethics, explores a fundamental concept crucial to today’s discourse in law and ethics in general and in bioethics in particular. Since its formation in 2001, the council has frequently used the term “human dignity” in its discussions and reports. In this volume scholars from the fields of philosophy, medicine and medical ethics, law, political science, and public policy address the issue of what the concept of “human dignit…Read more
    This collection of essays, commissioned by the President’s Council on Bioethics, explores a fundamental concept crucial to today’s discourse in law and ethics in general and in bioethics in particular. Since its formation in 2001, the council has frequently used the term “human dignity” in its discussions and reports. In this volume scholars from the fields of philosophy, medicine and medical ethics, law, political science, and public policy address the issue of what the concept of “human dignity” entails and its proper role in bioethical controversies. __Human Dignity and Bioethics_ _is an attempt to clarify a controversial concept, one that is a critical component in the decisions of policymakers
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  44
    The Arts of Rule: Essays in Honor of Harvey C. Mansfield (edited book)
    with Joseph Reisert, Kathryn Sensen, Eric S. Petrie, Alan Levine, Diana J. Schaub, David S. Fott, Travis D. Smith, Ioannis D. Evrigenis, James Read, Janet Dougherty, Andrew Sabl, Sharon Krause, Steven Lenzner, Ben Berger, Russell Muirhead, and Mark Blitz
    Lexington Books. 2009.
    The arts of rule cover the exercise of power by princes and popular sovereigns, but they range beyond the domain of government itself, extending to civil associations, political parties, and religious institutions. Making full use of political philosophy from a range of backgrounds, this festschrift for Harvey Mansfield recognizes that although the arts of rule are comprehensive, the best government is a limited one
    British Philosophy
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