Works by Cosans, Christopher (exact spelling)

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  1. Does Milton Friedman Support a Vigorous Business Ethics?Christopher Cosans - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):391-399.
    This paper explores the level of obligation called for by Milton Friedman’s classic essay “The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Profits.” Several scholars have argued that Friedman asserts that businesses have no or minimal social duties beyond compliance with the law. This paper argues that this reading of Friedman does not give adequate weight to some claims that he makes and to their logical extensions. Throughout his article, Friedman emphasizes the values of freedom, respect for law, and duty. (...)
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  2. Owen's Ape & Darwin's Bulldog.Christopher Cosans - unknown
     
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    Hans Jonas, Brave New World, and Utopian Business Ethics.Christopher Cosans - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (5):723-735.
    This essay explores ways a shift in focus from material to experiential consumption might address the criticisms of industrialization made by Hans Jonas and Aldous Huxley. Hans Jonas argued that the extent to which the market economy drives humans to manufacture material goods is causing us to produce pollution at levels that will make humans go extinct. He concluded we will need to be such cuts in material production that future generations will sacrifice much happiness. Huxley on the other hand, (...)
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  4. Was Darwin a Creationist?Christopher Cosans - unknown
     
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    Anatomy, metaphysics, and values: The ape brain debate reconsidered. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 1994 - Biology and Philosophy 9 (2):129-165.
    Conventional wisdom teaches that Thomas Huxley discredited Richard Owen in their debate over ape and human brains. This paper reexamines the dispute and uses it as a test case for evaluating the metaphysical realist, internal realist, and social constructivist theories of scientific knowledge. Since Owen worked in the Kantian tradition, his anatomical research illustrates the implications of internal realism for scientific practice. As an avowed Cartesian, Huxley offered a well developed attack on Owen''s position from a metaphysical realist perspective. Adrian (...)
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    Book Review: Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and Evolutionary Biology. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 1999 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (4):505-508.
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    Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health, and Disease. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 2006 - Isis 97:740-741.
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    On the Elements According to Hippocrates by Galen; Phillip De Lacy. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 1999 - Isis 90:109-109.
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    Philip J. van der Eijk. Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health, and Disease. xiv + 404 pp., apps., bibl., indexes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. $95. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):740-741.
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    Text and Tradition: Studies in Ancient Medicine and Its Transmission by Klaus-Metrich Fischer; Diethard Nickel; Paul Potter. [REVIEW]Christopher Cosans - 2001 - Isis 92:383-384.