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    Gender and professional ethics in the IT industry.Androniki Panteli, Janet Stack & Harvie Ramsay - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (1):51 - 61.
    In this paper, we discuss the ethical responsibility of the Information Technology (IT) industry towards its female workforce. Although the growing IT industry experiences skills shortages, there is a declining trend in the representation of women. The paper presents evidence that the IT industry is not gender-neutral and that it does little to promote or retain its female workforce. We urge that professional codes of ethics in IT should be revised to take into account the diverse needs of its staff.
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    Do cognitive psychologists share a paradigm? A second look.Patricia Holley & Janet Stack - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):65-66.
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  3. Descartes's Method of Doubt.Janet Broughton & Joseph Almog - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (212):437-445.
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  4. Hume's Ideas about Necessary Connection.Janet Broughton - 1987 - Hume Studies 13 (2):217-244.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:217 HUME'S IDEAS ABOUT NECESSARY CONNECTION 1. Introduction Hume asks, "What is our idea of necessity, when we say that two objects are necessarily connected together"? He later says that he has answered this question, but it is difficult to see what his answer is, or even to see precisely what the question was. Currently there are two main ways of understanding Hume's views about our idea of necessary (...)
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    Charles Darwin as a Celebrity.Janet Browne - 2003 - Science in Context 16 (1-2):175-194.
    ArgumentSeveral recent works in sociology examine the manufacture of public identities through the notion of celebrity. This paper explores the imagery of Charles Darwin as a nineteenth-century scientific celebrity by comparing the public character deliberately manufactured by Darwin and his friends with images constructed by the public as represented here by caricatures in humorous magazines of the era. It is argued that Darwin’s outward persona drew on a subtle tension between public and private. The boundaries between public and private were (...)
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    Necessity and Physical Laws in Descartes's Philosophy.Janet Broughton - 1987 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 68 (3/4):205.
    I argue that although in his earlier work descartes thought of the laws of motion as "eternal truths," he later came to think of them as truths whose necessity is of a different type.
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  7. Only X%: The Problem of Sex Equality.Janet Radcliffe Richards - 2014 - Journal of Practical Ethics 2 (1):44-67.
    When Mill published The Subjection of Women in 1869 he wanted to replace the domination of one sex by the other laws based on ‘a principle of perfect equality’. It is widely complained, however, that even advanced countries have still failed to achieve equality between the sexes. Power and wealth and influence are still overwhelmingly in the hands of men. But equalities of these kinds are not the ones required by the principle of equality that Mill had in mind; and, (...)
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  8. A companion to Descartes.Janet Broughton & John Carriero - 1996 - In Dennis M. Patterson, A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell.
     
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    Creativity in Advertising, Fiction and Ethnography.Robey Callahan & Trevor Stack - 2007 - In Elizabeth Hallam & Tim Ingold, Creativity and cultural improvisation. New York, NY: Berg. pp. 44.
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    Squibs and Snobs: Science in Humorous British Undergraduate Magazines around 1830.Janet Browne - 1992 - History of Science 30 (2):165-197.
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    Looking at Darwin: Portraits and the Making of an Icon.Janet Browne - 2009 - Isis 100 (3):542-570.
    ABSTRACT With increased attention on the visual in the history of science, there is renewed interest in the role of portraiture and other forms of personal imagery in constructing scientific reputation and the circulation of scientific ideas. This essay indicates some directions in which researchers could push forward by studying the dissemination of pictures and portraits of Charles Darwin. Selected portraits are discussed, with particular attention paid to their circulation. The mode of production and original intent of these portraits is (...)
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    The Ethics of Observing Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer.Betty Y. Chen & Brendan C. Stack - 2021 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 12 (1):85-96.
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    Comment: Menstrual Cycle Fluctuations in Women’s Mate Preferences.Janet S. Hyde & Rachel H. Salk - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):253-254.
    We applaud Wood, Kressel, Joshi, and Louie’s (2014) careful, nuanced meta-analysis. The evolutionary hypotheses designed to explain menstrual cycle fluctuations in mate preferences are convoluted and, based on this new meta-analysis, unnecessary because the existence of the fluctuations is not supported by the data. Evolutionary explanations are still possible if they predict women’s mate preferences rather than cyclic fluctuations in those preferences. The biosocial model provides a plausible alternative account. We emphasize the importance of improved methods in future research, focusing (...)
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    The role of concepts in perception and inference.David R. Olson & Janet Wilde Astington - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):65-66.
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    Diversity, Democracy, and Self-Determination in an Urban Neighborhood: The East Village of Manhattan.Janet Abu-Lughod - 1994 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:181.
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    Essay review: New developments in Darwin studies?Janet Browne - 1982 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (2):275 - 280.
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    A mature second-person neuroscience needs a first-person (plural) developmental foundation.Charlie Lewis & James Stack - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):428-429.
    Schilbach et al.'s model assumes that the ability to minds is already present in human infants and therefore falls foul of the very intellectualist problems it attempts to avoid. We propose an alternative relational, action-based account, which attempts to grasp how the individual's construction of knowledge develops within interactions.
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    Abbreviations.Janet Broughton - 2002 - In Descartes's Method of Doubt. Princeton University Press.
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    Cartesian Skeptics.Janet Broughton - 2004 - In Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Pyrrhonian skepticism. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This essay contrasts Descartes with three skeptical figures: the Doubting Pyrrhonist, the Agrippan Pyrrhonist, and the Cartesian Skeptic. It argues that the meditator in Descartes’s Meditations is different from all three of these skeptics. Seeing the distinctive character of the meditator helps us understand how Descartes could have hoped to meet the challenge of skepticism.
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    Cartesian Skeptics.Janet Broughton - 2004 - In [no title].
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    Dreamers and Madmen.Janet Broughton - 2005 - In [no title].
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    Essay Review: Botany and Botanists: Landmarks of Botanical History, Linnaeus: The Man and His Work.Janet Browne - 1984 - History of Science 22 (2):207-209.
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    Has Feminism Changed Science?Londa Schiebinger.Janet Brown - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):246-247.
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    Introduction.Janet Broughton - 2002 - In Descartes's Method of Doubt. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-20.
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  25. Introduction.Janet Browne - 2021 - In Jeremy M. DeSilva, A most interesting problem: what Darwin's Descent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
     
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    Keywords in Evolutionary BiologyEvelyn Fox Keller Elisabeth A. Lloyd.Janet Browne - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):197-198.
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    Preface.Janet Broughton - 2002 - In Descartes's Method of Doubt. Princeton University Press.
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    Part 1. Raising Doubt.Janet Broughton - 2002 - In Descartes's Method of Doubt. Princeton University Press. pp. 21-96.
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    Part 2. Using doubt.Janet Broughton - 2002 - In Descartes's Method of Doubt. Princeton University Press. pp. 97-202.
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    Freemasonry, friendship and noblewomen: The role of the secret society in bringing enlightenment thought to pre-revolutionary women elites.Janet M. Burke - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (3):283-293.
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    El Paradigma de la Complejidad.Janet Ortiz Galilea - 2007 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (1-3):407-426.
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  32. Specific performance and the reflective loss rule.Janet O'Sullivan - 2023 - In Ben McFarlane & Steven Elliot, Equity today: 150 years after the judicature reforms. New York: Hart.
     
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    Editorial – ethical practice and genomic research.Michael Parker & Janet Seeley - 2020 - Global Bioethics 31 (1):164-168.
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    Atlantis and the Nations.Pierre Vidal-Naquet & Janet Lloyd - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (2):300-326.
    I will not dwell overlong on the “meaning” of this story. But let me make two essential points. Plato tells us this story as though it were true: it is “a tale which, though passing strange, is yet wholly true.” Those words were to be translated into every language in the world and used to justify the most realistic fantasies. That is quite understandable, for Plato’s story started something new. With a perversity that was to ensure him great success, Plato (...)
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  35. Book Review. [REVIEW]Janet Broughton - 2005 - Acta Comeniana 19:249-251.
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    Book Review: Ornithologists Organized, Discovering Birds: The Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline, 1760–1850. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1998 - History of Science 36 (3):359-360.
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    Colin Finnet, Paradise Revealed: Natural History in Nineteenth-Century Australia. Melbourne: Museum of Victoria, 1993. Pp. xv + 186. ISBN 0-7306-2494-3. A$ 34.95. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (1):115-116.
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    David Elliston Allen. The Botanists: A History of the Botanical Society of the British Isles Through a Hundred and Fifty Years. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies, 1986. Pp. xv + 232. ISBN 0-906795-36-2. £15.00. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (2):230-231.
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    Eric L. Mills. Biological Oceanography: An Early History, 1870–1960. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. Pp. xvii + 378. ISBN 0-8014-2340-6. $47.50. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (4):469-471.
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    Marlene J. Norst. Ferdinand Bauer: The Australian Natural History Drawings. Art in Natural History no. 1. London: British Museum of Natural History, 1989. Pp. 120. ISBN 0-565-01048-4. No price given. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (1):103-104.
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    Philip F. Rehbock, The Philosophical Naturalists: Themes in Early Nineteenth-Century British Biology. . Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1983. Pp xv + 281. ISBN 0-299-09430-8. $30. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (2):251-251.
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    Robert Smith, The expanding universe. Astronomy's ‘great debate’, 1900–1931. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xiv + 220. ISBN 0-521-23212-0. £19. [REVIEW]Janet Browne & John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):120-123.
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    Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break From Feminism.Janet Halley - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    Is it time to take a break from feminism? In this pathbreaking book, Janet Halley reassesses the place of feminism in the law and politics of sexuality. She argues that sexuality involves deeply contested and clashing realities and interests, and that feminism helps us understand only some of them. To see crucial dimensions of sexuality that feminism does not reveal--the interests of gays and lesbians to be sure, but also those of men, and of constituencies and values beyond the (...)
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    Homicidal Insanity, 1800-1985. Janet Colaizzi.Janet Tighe - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):555-556.
  45. Paul Janet: la crise du spiritualisme.Paul Janet - 1986 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 3:133-148.
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    Lange and Nietzsche.George J. Stack - 1983 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Friedrich Nietzsche has emerged as one of the most important and influential modern philosophers. For several decades, the book series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) has set the agenda in a rapidly growing and changing field of Nietzsche scholarship. The scope of the series is interdisciplinary and international in orientation reflects the entire spectrum of research on Nietzsche, from philosophy to literary studies and political theory. The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that undergo a strict peer-review process. The (...)
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  47. Foucault and Bentham: A Defence of Panopticism: Janet Semple.Janet Semple - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):105-120.
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    Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning.George J. Stack - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):290-292.
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  49. Janet Radcliffe Richards.From Janet Radcliffe Richards - 1999 - In Nigel Warburton, Philosophy: Basic Readings. New York: Routledge.
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    Anti-crisis.Janet L. Roitman - 2013 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Crisis demands -- Crisis narratives -- Crisis: refrain!
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