Teresa Blankmeyer Burke
Teresa Blankmeyer Burke is a Professor of Philosophy at Gallaudet University. She is the first signing deaf woman to receive a PhD in philosophy in the world, as well as the first deaf person to receive a PhD in philosophy at the University of New Mexico.Her work primarily focuses on deaf philosophy (the intersection of philosophy and Deaf studies) and bioethics. Her primary interests lay in areas such as virtue ethics, moral justification, and the ethics of sign-language interpreting. Since the use of American Sign Language to discuss topics in philosophy is a relatively new development, Burke grappled with the lack of an existing philosophical lexicon in ASL and the philosophical considerations as to what the development of that lexicon could or should look like. Provided by Wikipedia
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Traumatic brain injury epidemiology and rehabilitation in Ireland: a protocol paper [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Andrea Kwasky, Anthony Staines, Philip O'Halloran, Grainne McGettrick, Kate O'Donnell, Catherine Corrigan, Teresa Burke, Andrea Healy
Published 2022-09-01
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An Unusual Salmonella Enteritidis Strain Carrying a Modified Virulence Plasmid Lacking the prot6e Gene Represents a Geographically Widely Distributed Lineage by Susan Nadin-Davis, Louise Pope, John Chmara, Marc-Olivier Duceppe, Teresa Burke, John Devenish, Olga Andrievskaia, Ray Allain, Dele Ogunremi
Published 2020-06-01
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Only low frequency event-related EEG activity is compromised in multiple sclerosis: insights from an independent component clustering analysis. by Hanni Kiiski, Richard B Reilly, Róisín Lonergan, Siobhán Kelly, Marie Claire O'Brien, Katie Kinsella, Jessica Bramham, Teresa Burke, Seán O Donnchadha, Hugh Nolan, Michael Hutchinson, Niall Tubridy, Robert Whelan
Published 2012-01-01
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Delayed P100-Like Latencies in Multiple Sclerosis: A Preliminary Investigation Using Visual Evoked Spread Spectrum Analysis. by Hanni S M Kiiski, Sinéad Ní Riada, Edmund C Lalor, Nuno R Gonçalves, Hugh Nolan, Robert Whelan, Róisín Lonergan, Siobhán Kelly, Marie Claire O'Brien, Katie Kinsella, Jessica Bramham, Teresa Burke, Seán Ó Donnchadha, Michael Hutchinson, Niall Tubridy, Richard B Reilly
Published 2016-01-01
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