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  1. OBO Foundry in 2021: Operationalizing Open Data Principles to Evaluate Ontologies.Rebecca C. Jackson, Nicolas Matentzoglu, James A. Overton, Randi Vita, James P. Balhoff, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Seth Carbon, Melanie Courtot, Alexander D. Diehl, Damion Dooley, William Duncan, Nomi L. Harris, Melissa A. Haendel, Suzanna E. Lewis, Darren A. Natale, David Osumi-Sutherland, Alan Ruttenberg, Lynn M. Schriml, Barry Smith, Christian J. Stoeckert, Nicole A. Vasilevsky, Ramona L. Walls, Jie Zheng, Christopher J. Mungall & Bjoern Peters - 2021 - BioaRxiv.
    Biological ontologies are used to organize, curate, and interpret the vast quantities of data arising from biological experiments. While this works well when using a single ontology, integrating multiple ontologies can be problematic, as they are developed independently, which can lead to incompatibilities. The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies Foundry was created to address this by facilitating the development, harmonization, application, and sharing of ontologies, guided by a set of overarching principles. One challenge in reaching these goals was that the (...)
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    Critical theory and the question of technology: The Frankfurt School revisited.Gerard Delanty & Neal Harris - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 166 (1):88-108.
    Unlike the first generation of critical theorists, contemporary critical theory has largely ignored technology. This is to the detriment of a critical theory of society – technology is now a central feature of our daily lives and integral to the contemporary form of capitalism. Rather than seek to rescue the first generation’s substantive theory of technology, which has been partly outmoded by historical developments, the approach adopted in this article is to engage with today’s technology through the conceptual apparatus offered (...)
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    Critical theory and social pathology: The Frankfurt School beyond recognition.Neal Harris - 2022 - Manchester University Press.
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    Pathologies of recognition: An introduction.Neal Harris - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (1):3-9.
    For generations, critical social theorists have turned to the framing of ‘pathology’ to provide a theoretical infrastructure for their critique. Such an approach famously undergirds much of the Frankfurt School’s canonical work. Axel Honneth, current chair of the Institute of Social Research, continues this tradition. While Frankfurt School approaches have largely tied pathology diagnosis to a critique of historically mediated reason, a plurality of alternate conceptions exist. With the ascendancy of an intersubjective approach to critical social theory, the pathologies of (...)
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    Logic in Teaching.N. G. E. Harris - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (81):407-408.
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    Creating Values: Sartre and Archbishop William King.N. G. E. Harris - 1987 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (1):53 - 65.
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    Mind the child: Using interactive technology to improve child involvement in decision making about life-limiting illness.Raymond C. Barfield, Debra Brandon, Julie Thompson, Nichol Harris, Michael Schmidt & Sharron Docherty - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):28 – 30.
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  8. Goodman's account of representation.N. G. E. Harris - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (3):323-327.
  9. Beliefs in society.Nigel Harris - 1971 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
  10. Codes of conduct for journalists.Nigel Ge Harris - 1992 - In Andrew Belsey & Ruth F. Chadwick (eds.), Ethical issues in journalism and the media. New York: Routledge.
     
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  11. Challenges to School Exclusion.N. Harris, K. Eden & A. Blair - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (2):284-285.
     
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    Democracy and the Mass Media.Nigel G. E. Harris & Judith Lichtenberg - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (166):124.
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  13. Nondeliberative utilitarianism.N. G. E. Harris - 1972 - Ethics 82 (4):344-348.
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  14. Sopravvivenze e scomparse delle testimonianze del Morgante di Luigi Pulci.Neil Harris - 2005 - Rinascimento 45:179-245.
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    Models and Morals.N. G. E. Harris - 1986 - Philosophical Inquiry 8 (3-4):153-171.
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    Beliefs in society: the problem of ideology.Nigel Harris - 1968 - London,: Watts.
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    Causes and events.N. G. E. Harris - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (2):236-253.
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  18. Corruption at the top : ethical dilemmas in college and university governance.Nathan F. Harris & Michael N. Bastedo - 2011 - In Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.), Creating the Ethical Academy: A Systems Approach to Understanding Misconduct and Empowering Change in Higher Education. Routledge.
     
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    Contemporary Philosophy: Vol. I: Logic and Foundations of Mathematics.N. G. E. Harris & Raymond Klibansky - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):183.
  20. Daryl Koehn. The Grounds of Professional Ethics.N. G. E. Harris - 1996 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 13:113-113.
     
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    Imperfect Duties and Conflicts of Will.N. G. E. Harris - 1988 - Kant Studien 79 (1-4):33-42.
  22. Imperfect Duties and Conflicts of Will.N. E. G. Harris - 1988 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 79 (1):33.
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  23. Kantian Duties and Immoral Agents.Nigel G. E. Harris - 1992 - Kant Studien 83 (3):336-343.
     
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    Locke's Triangles.N. G. E. Harris - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):31 - 41.
    One of the most frequently discussed passages from Locke's An Essay Concerning the Human Understanding is that which occurs in IV.vii.9, where he writes:… the Ideas first in the Mind, ‘tis evident, are those of particular Things, from whence, by slow degrees, the Understanding proceeds to some few general ones; which being taken from the ordinary and familiar Objects of Sense, are settled in the Mind, with general Names to them. Thus particular Ideas are first received and distinguished, and so (...)
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    Professional codes of conduct in the United Kingdom: a directory.Nigel G. E. Harris - 1989 - New York: Mansell.
    The original edition of this directory of professional codes of conduct in the United Kingdom was the first reference book to give information on more than a handful of codes. For the second edition the work has been greatly extended and revised, thereby reflecting both the ever-increasing number of codes and the ongoing interest in them. The main part of the book lists alphabetically nearly 500 UK organizations with codes in use, an increase of some 30 per cent on the (...)
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  26. Survival and disappearance of the testimony in'Morgante'by Luigi Pulci.Neil Harris - 2005 - Rinascimento 45:179-245.
     
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    Should Ethicists Have Their Own Code of Ethics?Nigel G. E. Harris - 2000 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 8 (2):47-58.
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    The millions of men in my shoes.N. G. E. Harris - 1986 - Mind 95 (377):105-106.
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    The Objects of the Vulgar.N. G. E. Harris - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):257-264.
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    The return of cosmopolitan capital: globalisation, the state, and war.Nigel Harris - 2003 - New York: In the U.S. and Canada distributed by Palgrave Macmillan.
    Nigel Harris argues that the notion of national capital is becoming redundant as cities and their citizens, increasingly unaffected by borders and national boundaries, take center stage in the economic world. Harris deconstructs this phenomenon and argues for the immense benefits it could and should have, not just for western wealth, but for economies worldwide, for international communication and for global democracy.
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    World of Fairs: The Century-of-Progress ExpositionsRobert W. Rydell.Neil Harris - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):716-718.
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    Who Owns Our Myth? Heroism and Copyright in an Age of Mass Culture.Neil Harris - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52.
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    Relational Child, Relational Brain: Development and Therapy in Childhood and Adolescence.Robert Gerald Lee & Neil Harris (eds.) - 2011 - Gestalt Press.
    Volume II in the Evolution of Gestalt series, _Relational Child, Relational Brain_ continues the development of the paradigm shift that places human development in a field that is deeply complex and fundamentally one of interconnection, taking us away from the limiting view of us as separate individuals. It builds on the foundation of contemporary views of relational neurodevelopment and the profound influence of relationship on brain growth. It shows how, particularly in the first two years of life, but continuing across (...)
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    Fairness in Financial Reporting.N. G. E. Harris - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1):77-88.
    ABSTRACT Public companies in most countries are legally required to publish annual accounts, and these are widely used for making financial decisions. To prevent users of accounts being misled into making disastrous decisions, all major Western countries have introduced controls on the ways accounts are presented. By British and EEC law a company's accounts must give a ‘true and fair view’ of its financial state. It has become widely accepted that if accounts are prepared according to standards drawn up by (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Searle's Assertion Fallacy.N. G. E. Harris - 1987 - Philosophical Investigations 10 (2):134-141.
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    Journalists: a moral law unto themselves?Nigel G. E. Harris - 1990 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (1):75-85.
    ABSTRACT Journalists often take themselves as having a moral duty to protect their sources. If the sources in question leak information from government departments, government ministers will consider themselves as having the moral right to demand that the journalists disclose the identity of those sources. This creates conflicts of value between what journalists and ministers consider to be right. It is argued not only that traditional moral theories cannot resolve such moral conflicts, but that they are in a sense a (...)
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    Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History and Origins of the European Economy: Communications and Commerce, AD 300–900.Nigel Harris - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):455-462.
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    Book review: Erich Fromm’s Critical Theory: Hope, Humanism, and the Future. [REVIEW]Neal Harris - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (1):165-169.
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    Book review: Critique as Social Practice: Critical Theory and Social Self-Understanding. [REVIEW]Neal Harris - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (1):123-126.
    While the framework of social pathology remains a crucial tool for critical social theorists, there is confusion and debate surrounding the precise nature of the heuristic. The core argument of this article is that while the diagnosis of social pathology harbours radical potential as a critical device, recent developments have led to the ascendancy of a restrictive, recognition-cognitive understanding. I argue that this has displaced alternate, more radical framings. To illustrate the changing face of the heuristic, this article opens by (...)
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    Book Review: Critical Theory in Critical Times: Transforming the Global Political and Economic Order. [REVIEW]Neal Harris - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (4):569-573.
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    Book review: Erich Fromm’s Critical Theory: Hope, Humanism, and the Future. [REVIEW]Neal Harris - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (1):165-169.
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    Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History and Origins of the European Economy: Communications and Commerce, AD 300–900. [REVIEW]Michael McCormack & Nigel Harris - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):455-462.
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