WebJun 22, 2015 · According to Glackin, telling patients that the recommended treatment is an inert placebo is providing incidental information, analogous to telling a patient the … WebOct 19, 2015 · Shane Nicholas Glackin, University of Exeter 2015.10.19 As a teenager, like many people fascinated by the sciences but possessing no practical aptitude for them, I …
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WebShane Nicholas Glackin Biology and Philosophy 26 (2):201-222 ( 2011 ) Copy BIBTEX Abstract Grammar is now widely regarded as a substantially biological phenomenon, yet the problem of language evolution remains a matter of controversy among Linguists, Cognitive Scientists, and Evolutionary Theorists alike. WebShane Nicholas Glackin∗ University of Exeter Following Wesley Hohfeld’s pioneering analyses, which demonstrated that the “folk” concept of ownership conflated a variety of distinct legal relations, a deflationary “bundle theory” regarding those relations as essentially unconnected held sway for much of the subsequent century. dalgliesh episode 5
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WebShane Nicholas Glackin ABSTRACT It is widely supposed that the prescription of placebo treatments to patients for therapeutic purposes is ethically problematic on the grounds that the patient cannot give informed consent to the treatment, and is therefore deceived by the physician. This daim, I argue, WebIn ‘Placebo treatments, informed consent, and “the grip of a false picture”’ Shane Nicholas Glackin argues that if a physician offers a patient an inert placebo with the following … WebCorrespondence to Dr Shane, Nicholas, Glackin, Egenis, the Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4RJ, Devon, UK; [email protected] inert, and telling them - correctly - that it is "a medicine not typically used for your condition but (which) might benefit you",4 or something similar, is sufficient dalgliesh full cast