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    Race and Gender: The Role of Analogy in Science.Nancy Leys Stepan - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):261-277.
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    Race, gender and nation in argentina: The influence of Italian eugenics.Nancy Leys Stepan - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4):749-756.
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    Nancy Leys stepan, picturing tropical nature. Picturing history. London: Reaktion books, 2001. Pp. 283. Isbn 1-86189-084-2. £25.00. [REVIEW]Felix Driver - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (1):87-127.
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    Misled by Metaphor: The Problem of Ingrained Analogy.Andrea Sullivan-Clarke - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (2):153-170.
    Nancy Leys Stepan’s historical analysis of the analogical reasoning used in nineteenth century research on human variation highlights an interesting feature of scientific discourse: metaphors imported from larger society can negatively impact scientific practice. In this paper, I consider the roles of analogical reasoning in scientific practice and demonstrate how it can mislead the scientists relying on it. One way, the problem of ingrained analogy, results when the correspondences of a metaphor become entrenched in the minds of (...)
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    The executioner’s shadow: Coerced sterilization and the creation of “Latin” eugenics in Chile.Sarah Walsh - 2022 - History of Science 60 (1):18-40.
    Scholars such as Nancy Leys Stepan, Alexandra Minna Stern, Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette have all argued that the rejection of coerced sterilization was a defining feature of “Latin” eugenic theory and practice. These studies highlight the influence of neo-Lamarckism in this development not only in Latin America but also in parts of Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. This article builds upon this historiographical framework to examine an often-neglected site of Latin American eugenic (...)
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    The gendered cyborg: a reader.Gill Kirkup (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge in association with the Open University.
    The Gendered Cyborg brings together material from a variety of disciplines that analyze the relationship between gender and technoscience, and the way that this relationship is represented through ideas, language and visual imagery. The book opens with key feminist articles from the history and philosophy of science. They look at the ways that modern scientific thinking has constructed oppositional dualities such as objectivity/subjectivity, human/machine, nature/science, and male/female, and how these have constrained who can engage in science/technology and how they have (...)
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    Picturing tropical nature.Nancy Stepan - 2001 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    From the earliest photographic attempts to represent tropical hybrid races to depictions of disease in new tropical medicines, Picturing Tropical Nature offers ...
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  8. Causal laws and effective strategies.Nancy Cartwright - 1979 - Noûs 13 (4):419-437.
    La autora presenta algunas criticas generales al proyecto de reducir las leyes causales a probabilidades. Además, muestra que las leyes causales son imprescindibles para poder diferenciar las strategias efectivas de las que no lo son y da un criterio para considerar cuando podemos deducir causalidad a través de datos estadísticos.
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    La ley del deseo como esencia ética de lo político.Roque Farrán - 2010 - Isegoría 42:91-104.
    En el presente artículo me propongo interrogar el estatuto ético-político de la ley en su diferencia ontológica respecto a lo meramente normativo o contable, para ello comento algunos aportes teóricos de autores como Alain Badiou, Jacques Rancière, Jacques Lacan, Giorgio Agamben, Slavoj Zizek, Jean-Luc Nancy y Roland Barthes, que nos permitirán pensar más acá de lo discernible por el lenguaje establecido. La idea principal que conlleva el cruce de estas referencias afines aunque disímiles, es la de circunscribir el acto (...)
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  10. Esbozo de una concepción particularista de las Leyes Lógicas.Miguel Agustín Álvarez Lisboa - 2021 - Culturas Cientificas 2 (1):04-22.
    El Anti-Excepcionalismo Lógico afirma que la Lógica es como cualquier otra ciencia. Si esta afirmación es cierta, entonces ella no sólo es revisable, sino que además todo lo que se puede decir sobre las ciencias aplica, mutatis mutandis, para la misma. El propósito de este artículo es explorar esta consecuencia del Anti-Excepcionalismo Lógico, acercando a la Filosofía de la Lógica el marco teórico de las Máquinas Nomológicas de Nancy Cartwright. De acuerdo con esta visión, lo que hay de verdadero (...)
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  11. Victorians and Africans: The Genealogy of the Myth of the Dark Continent.Patrick Brantlinger - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 12 (1):166-203.
    Paradoxically, abolitionism contained the seeds of empire. If we accept the general outline of Eric Williams’ thesis in Capitalism and Slavery that abolition was not purely altruistic but was as economically conditioned as Britain’s later empire building in Africa, the contradiction between the ideologies of antislavery and imperialism seems more apparent than real. Although the idealism that motivated the great abolitionists such as William Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson is unquestionable, Williams argues that Britain could afford to legislate against the slave (...)
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    The turn to affect: A critique.Ruth Leys - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (3):434-472.
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    Ethics for Policy Decision.Mortimer R. Kadish & Wayne A. R. Leys - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):437.
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    Confucius on Education.Pierre Ryckmans & Simon Leys - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (3-4):536-538.
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    Ethics for Policy Decisions; The Art of Asking Deliberative Questions.George C. Seward & Wayne A. R. Leys - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (1):23.
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    Promoting international dialogue between fundamental and applied ethics.Robert Nozick, Jos Leys, Maartje Schermer, Paul Schotsmans, Stephen Holland, William Desmond, Rolf Geiger, Jean-Christophe Merle, Nico Scarano & Christopher Bertram - 2003 - Ethical Perspectives 24 (2004):01-2014.
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    A Speech-Act Model for Talking to Management. Building a Framework for Evaluating Communication within the SRI Engagement Process.Wim Vandekerckhove, Jos Leys & Dirk Braeckel - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):77-91.
    Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) has grown considerably over the past three decades. One form of SRI, engagement-SRI, is today by far the most practiced form of SRI (in assets managed) and has the potential to mainstream SRI even further. However, lack of formalized engagement procedures and evaluation tools leave the engagement practice too opaque for such a mainstreaming. This article can be considered as a first step in the development of a standard for the engagement practice. By developing an engagement (...)
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    Intentionality.Nancy J. Holland - 1986 - Noûs 20 (1):103-108.
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    Of early animals, anaerobic mitochondria, and a modern sponge.Marek Mentel, Mayo Röttger, Sally Leys, Aloysius G. M. Tielens & William F. Martin - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (10):924-932.
    The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life's history. This event is historically associated with an important variable in Earth history – oxygen. One view has it that an increase in oceanic oxygen levels at the end of the Neoproterozoic Era (roughly 600 million years ago) allowed animals to become large and leave fossils. How important was oxygen for the process of early animal evolution? New data show that some modern sponges can survive for several (...)
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    Understanding Animal Evolution: The Added Value of Sponge Transcriptomics and Genomics.Emmanuelle Renard, Sally P. Leys, Gert Wörheide & Carole Borchiellini - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (9):1700237.
    Sponges are important but often‐neglected organisms. The absence of classical animal traits (nerves, digestive tract, and muscles) makes sponges challenging for non‐specialists to work with and has delayed getting high quality genomic data compared to other invertebrates. Yet analyses of sponge genomes and transcriptomes currently available have radically changed our understanding of animal evolution. Sponges are of prime evolutionary importance as one of the best candidates to form the sister group of all other animals, and genomic data are essential to (...)
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    Mead's Voices: Imitation as Foundation, or, the Struggle against Mimesis.Ruth Leys - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 19 (2):277-307.
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    Traumatic Cures: Shell Shock, Janet, and the Question of Memory.Ruth Leys - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 20 (4):623-662.
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    Critical Response II - Affect and Intention: A Reply to William E. Connolly.Ruth Leys - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (4):799-805.
    William Connolly is in error when he remarks that I begin my article with a discussion of scientific accounts that reduce the emotions to a few genetically wired categories and that I suggest that the cultural theorists who are interested in affect are driven in the same reductive direction.
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    That's not what happened and it's not my fault anyway! An exploration of management attitudes towards Sri-shareholder engagement.Wim Vandekerckhove, Jos Leys & Dirk Van Braeckel - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (4):403–418.
    This paper explores semi‐formal interactions between SRI‐investors that take the governance route rather than deploy a best‐in‐class logic or exclusionary screening. On the basis of a stakeholder typology of the investor and of the chosen topic of interaction, namely compliance with the core ILO labour conventions, the paper formulates 10 expectations about management reactions to the concerns raised by investors. These expectations cover responsiveness, acknowledgment of positions and general attitude. The expectations are then related to the factual discourse by management (...)
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    The Creation of the World, or, Globalization.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    Appearing in English for the first time, Jean-Luc Nancy’s 2002 book reflects on globalization and its impact on our being-in-the-world. Developing a contrast in the French language between two terms that are usually synonymous, or that are used interchangeably, namely globalisation (globalization) and mondialisation (world-forming), Nancy undertakes a rethinking of what “world-forming” might mean. At stake in this distinction is for him nothing less than two possible destinies of our humanity, and of our time. On the one hand, (...)
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    A Puzzle in SRI: The Investor and the Judge.Jos Leys, Wim Vandekerckhove & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):221 - 235.
    As Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) enters the mainstream of professional and institutional investment practice, some perplexities arise. Some SRI market participants are well schooled in finance but are hesitative as to how to apply non-financial criteria in the management of portfolios. Governments too are giving SRI more attention and, in some countries, are discussion whether and how to regulate the SRI market. Advocacy groups are targeting SRI projects through media campaigns using political discourse. Many of the pertinent questions that come (...)
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  27. Aristotle on friendship and the shared life.Nancy Sherman - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (4):589-613.
    IN THIS PAPER I CONSIDER THE VALUE OF FRIENDSHIP FROM AN ARISTOTELIAN POINT OF VIEW. THE ISSUE IS OF CURRENT INTEREST GIVEN RECENT CHALLENGES TO IMPARTIALIST ETHICS TO TAKE MORE SERIOUSLY THE COMMITMENTS AND ATTACHMENTS OF A PERSON. HOWEVER, I ENTER THAT DEBATE IN ONLY A RESTRICTED WAY BY STRENGTHENING THE CHALLENGE ARTICULATED IN ARISTOTLE'S SYSTEMATIC DEFENSE OF FRIENDSHIP AND THE SHARED LIFE. AFTER SOME INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, I BEGIN BY CONSIDERING ARISTOTLE'S NOTION THAT GOOD LIVING OR HAPPINESS ("EUDAIMONIA") FOR AN (...)
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  28. The Fabric of Character: Aristotle's Theory of Virtue.Nancy Sherman - 1991 - Mind 100 (3):415-416.
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    Having a Look at the Effectiveness of SRI-endeavours.Jos Leys - 2007 - Philosophica 80 (2):121-130.
    This paper, an epilogue to the special issue on socially responsible investment, is a first attempt to philosophically tackle information asymmetries that pertain to the consequences or the effectiveness of SRI-policies. The paper discerns four types or techniques of SRI: 1) shareholder engagement; 2) the selection of best-in-class entities; 3) the maintenance of categorical exclusions; 4) the financing of alternative economies. For each technique, the paper first briefly sketches the mechanism that is put to work by the SRI-investor. Then, I (...)
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    IIIFacts and Moods: Reply to My Critics.Ruth Leys - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (4):882-891.
    The purpose of my article, “The Turn to Affect: A Critique,” was to show that the theorists whose work I analyzed are all committed to the mistaken idea that affective processes are responses of the organism that occur independently of cognition or intention.1 My aim was not to emphasize the differences among the authors under consideration—differences that, as I noted in my article, of course do exist—but rather to demonstrate that those theorists share certain erroneous assumptions about the separation presumed (...)
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  31. Faraday to Einstein: Constructing Meaning in Scientific Theories.Nancy J. Nersessian - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (4):575-577.
     
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    Unifying Science Without Reduction.Nancy L. Maull - 1977 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 8 (2):143.
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    A Puzzle in SRI: The Investor and the Judge.Leys Jos, Vandekerckhove Wim & Liedekerke Luc - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):221-235.
    As Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) enters the mainstream of professional and institutional investment practice, some perplexities arise. Some SRI market participants are well schooled in finance but are hesitative as to how to apply non-financial criteria in the management of portfolios. Governments too are giving SRI more attention and, in some countries, are discussion whether and how to regulate the SRI market. Advocacy groups are targeting SRI projects through media campaigns using political discourse. Many of the pertinent questions that come (...)
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    Editorial introduction.Wim Vandekerckhove & Jos Leys - 2007 - Philosophica 80 (3):211-212.
    This introduction to the special issue on information asymmetries in socially responsible investment introduces the concept of information asymmetries and offers an overview of how such information asymmetries pertain to SRI. We first point out that all Abanking@, in its different metiers, always is concerned with information asymmetries. That introductory concept is succeeded by an overview of the different metiers in banking. We try to diminish a general information asymmetry regarding the financial professions in general and their scope for SRI (...)
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  35. Information asymmetries in socially responsible investment.Wim Vandekerckhove & Jos Leys - 2007 - Philosophica 80:5-19.
     
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Fransen, P. Grootens, R. Leys, P. van Doornik, S. Trooster, C. Sträter, J. Vercruysse, A. Houben, J. Kerkhofs, A. van Kol, J. Vanneste, M. Dierickx, F. Bossuyt, J. Nota, C. Verhaak, A. Poncelet, H. Hoefnagels & H. Van Roy - 1962 - Bijdragen 23 (3):313-340.
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    Editorial introduction.Wim Vandekerckhove & Jos Leys - 2007 - Philosophica 80 (2).
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    Image and Trauma.Ruth Leys - 2006 - Science in Context 19 (1):137-149.
    ArgumentIn 1980, when the diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder was introduced into the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, survivor guilt – a symptom long associated with trauma of the Holocaust and other extreme experiences – was included in the list of symptom criteria. But in the revised edition of the manual of 1987, survivor guilt was demoted to the status of merely an “associated feature” of the condition. Now that survivor guilt has disappeared from the (...)
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    The relation of form perception to hue and fundus pigmentation.Nancy B. Mitchell, Robert H. Pollack & John F. Mcgrew - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (2):97-99.
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    Multiple Arts: The Muses II.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Simon Sparks.
    This collection of writings by Jean-Luc Nancy, the renowned French critic and poet, delves into the history of philosophy to locate a fundamentally poetic modus operandi there. The book represents a daring mixture of Nancy’s philosophical essays, writings about artworks, and artwork of his own. With theoretical rigor, Nancy elaborates on the intrinsic multiplicity of art as a concept of “making,” and outlines the tensions inherent in the faire, the “making” that characterizes the very process of production (...)
  41. The real Miss Beauchamp: gender and the subject of imitation.Ruth Leys - 1992 - In Judith Butler & Joan Wallach Scott (eds.), Feminists theorize the political. New York: Routledge. pp. 167--214.
     
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    A World Without Pretense? Honest and Dishonest Signaling in Social Life.Ruth Leys - 2013 - Philosophy of Education 69:25-42.
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  43. Types of moral values and moral inconsistency.Wayne A. R. Leys - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (3):66-73.
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  44. Kuhn, conceptual change, and cognitive science.Nancy Nersessian - 2002 - In Thomas Nickles (ed.), Thomas Kuhn. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179-211.
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    Activiteit, Beweging En Geluk Bij Aristoteles.Dirk Jos Leys - 2001 - Bijdragen 62 (1):42-67.
    It is much debated whether Aristotle’s conception of happiness includes all valuable goods or only intellectual activity of a certain kind . Our analysis of movement and activity yields a number of distinguishing features to which the eulogy for contemplation in EN X, 6-8 is referring. Moreover, good practice has the same ontological features as producing, certainly not a candidate for happiness. Man has many powers that can be actualised in their limit of perfection, but only one is an activity (...)
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    A Puzzle in SRI: Stakeholders in the Mist.Jos Leys & Wim Van Opstal - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 8 (3):81-96.
    ‘Stakeholder’ and related notions have been coined to enhance managerial practice in mainstream corporations. Currently, these notions are abundantly present in all kinds of discourses, especially those on ‘socially responsible investing’. But what kind of stakeholder management are these socially responsible investors promoting and what might be reasonable expectations about outcomes? We find that they promote an approach that has shareholder value as motivation and legitimisation and that they nowhere promote sharing of governance with stakeholders other than shareholders. We explain (...)
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    A Puzzle in SRI: Stakeholders in the Mist.Jos Leys & Wim Van Opstal - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 8 (3):81-96.
    ‘Stakeholder’ and related notions have been coined to enhance managerial practice in mainstream corporations. Currently, these notions are abundantly present in all kinds of discourses, especially those on ‘socially responsible investing’. But what kind of stakeholder management are these socially responsible investors promoting and what might be reasonable expectations about outcomes? We find that they promote an approach that has shareholder value as motivation and legitimisation and that they nowhere promote sharing of governance with stakeholders other than shareholders. We explain (...)
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    Attempting to Reduce Confused Nonsense of Business Ethics.Wayne Leys - 1961 - Business and Society 1 (2):5-10.
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  49. Beyond the soundbites-The general election in Britain.Colin Leys & Leo Panitch - 1997 - Radical Philosophy 84:2-5.
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    De exclusiviteit Van aristoteles' ethiek versus zijn natuurfilosofie: Een methodologische benadering.Dirk Leys - 1989 - Bijdragen 50 (2):155-177.
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