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第1回終末期医療に関する意識調査等検討会議事録  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2013-2-4 9:00) 

Defeasible Reasoning  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2013-1-30 11:04) 
[Revised entry by Robert Koons on January 29, 2013. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Reasoning is defeasible when the corresponding argument is rationally compelling but not deductively valid. The truth of the premises of a good defeasible argument provide support for the conclusion, even though it is possible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false. In other words, the relationship of support between premises and conclusion is a tentative one, potentially...
Ethics of Stem Cell Research  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2013-1-29 11:28) 
[Revised entry by Andrew Siegel on January 28, 2013. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research offers much hope for alleviating the human suffering brought on by the ravages of disease and injury. HESCs are characterized by their capacity for self-renewal and their ability to differentiate into all types of cells of the body. The main goal of HESC research is to identify the mechanisms that govern cell differentiation and to turn HESCs into...
Moral Particularism  from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2013-1-28 16:05) 
Moral Particularism Moral particularism is the view that the moral status of an action is not in any way determined by moral principles; rather, it depends on the configuration of the morally relevant features of the action in a particular context. It can be seen as a reaction against a traditional principled conception of morality [...]
Integrity  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2013-1-26 10:39) 
[Revised entry by Damian Cox, Marguerite La Caze, and Michael Levine on January 25, 2013. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Integrity is one of the most important and oft-cited of virtue terms. It is also perhaps the most puzzling. For example, while it is sometimes used virtually synonymously with 'moral,' we also at times distinguish acting morally from acting with integrity. Persons of integrity may in fact act immorally - though they would usually not know they are acting immorally. Thus one may...
Bernard Bolzano  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2013-1-26 9:41) 
[Revised entry by Edgar Morscher on January 25, 2013. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Bernard Bolzano (1781 - 1848) was a Catholic priest, a professor of the doctrine of Catholic religion at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Prague, an outstanding mathematician and one of the greatest logicians or even (as some would have it) the greatest logician who lived in the long stretch of time between Leibniz and Frege. As far as logic is concerned, Bolzano anticipated...
食品中の放射性物質の検査結果について(第567報)(東京電力福島原子力発電所事故関連)  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2013-1-25 20:15) 

第4回小児がん拠点病院の指定に関する検討会の開催について  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2013-1-25 19:00) 

水道水中の放射性物質の検出について(第310報)  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2013-1-25 19:00) 

第24回 厚生科学審議会感染症分科会予防接種部会配付資料  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2013-1-25 17:00) 




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