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Riposte

Health Care Analysis 2 (4):317-318 (1994)

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  1. Reason and value: making reasoning fit for practice.Michael Loughlin, Robyn Bluhm, Stephen Buetow, Ross E. G. Upshur, Maya J. Goldenberg, Kirstin Borgerson, Vikki Entwistle & Elselijn Kingma - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (5):929-937.
    Editors' introduction to 3rd thematic issue on philosophy of medicine.
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  • Philosophy, ethics, medicine and health care: the urgent need for critical practice.Michael Loughlin, Ross E. G. Upshur, Maya J. Goldenberg, Robyn Bluhm & Kirstin Borgerson - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):249-259.
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  • Virtue, Progress and Practice.Michael Loughlin, Robyn Bluhm, Stephen Buetow, Ross E. G. Upshur, Maya J. Goldenberg, Kirstin Borgerson & Vikki Entwistle - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5):839-846.
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  • On the buzzword approach to policy formation.Michael Loughlin - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (2):229-242.
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  • (1 other version)Rationing, barbarity and the economist's perspective.Michael Loughlin - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (2):146-156.
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  • The Wall paper re-examined.Michael Loughlin - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (2):127-134.
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  • Letters.Udo Schüklenk & Edward Harris - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (4):365-366.
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  • Ethics, rationing and the COVID-19 pandemic: philosophy and practice.Michael Loughlin - 2021 - In .
    Two approaches to bioethical and broader applied philosophical debate are discussed and their implications in the context of the current Covid discourse are examined. It is argued that an approach designed to be more 'practical' can be counter-productive, and a more traditional approach to critical thinking has a new and vital role in the context of our current moral and epistemic controversies.
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  • (4 other versions)Letters.E. A. Harris & Andrew Heenan - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2 (1):81-82.
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  • (1 other version)Research, decay and an antidote.David Seedhouse - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (3):181-184.
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  • The language of quality.Michael Loughlin - 1996 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2 (2):87-95.
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  • (1 other version)Critique: The defeat of reason.Michael Loughlin & Alison Pritchard - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (4):315-325.
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  • (4 other versions)Letters.E. A. Harris - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (1):83-83.
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  • (1 other version)Riposte: Returning to the point: A reply to the ‘Riposte’ of Pilgrim and Rogers.Michael Loughlin & Alison Pritchard - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):72-81.
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