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    “Greed is good” ... Or is it? Economic ideology and moral tension in a graduate school of business.Janet S. Walker - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (4):273 - 283.
    This article reports the results of an exploratory investigation of a particular area of moral tension experienced by MBA students in a graduate school of business. During the first phase of the study, MBA students'' own perceptions about the moral climate and culture of the business school were examined. The data gathered in this first part of the study indicate that the students recognize that a central part of this culture is constituted by a shared familiarity with a set of (...)
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    Finitist Axiomatic Truth.Sato Kentaro & Jan Walker - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (1):22-73.
    Following the finitist’s rejection of the complete totality of the natural numbers, a finitist language allows only propositional connectives and bounded quantifiers in the formula-construction but not unbounded quantifiers. This is opposed to the currently standard framework, a first-order language. We conduct axiomatic studies on the notion of truth in the framework of finitist arithmetic in which at least smash function $\#$ is available. We propose finitist variants of Tarski ramified truth theories up to rank $\omega $, of Kripke–Feferman truth (...)
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  3. Tenure and technology: New values, new guidelines.Seth Katz, Janice Walker, Janet Cross & Jesters Get Serious - unknown
     
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    Costs and effectiveness of pre‐and post‐operative home physiotherapy for total knee replacement: randomized controlled trial.Caroline Mitchell, Jane Walker, Stephen Walters, Anne B. Morgan, Teena Binns & Nigel Mathers - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (3):283-292.
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    Battering Patients?Jan Walker - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (1):34-36.
    This paper reviews some of the ethical issues associated with the administration of long and intrusive questionnaires and interview schedules, particularly to people whose mental health is compromized. The author argues that this approach to research is potentially abusive and challenges its acceptance as the best method of obtaining relevant data. Recommendations focus on collaboration between the National Research Ethics Service, patient representatives and the research community in order to develop more humane approaches to help understand the needs of vulnerable (...)
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    Nick Haverkamp, Intuitionism vs. Classicism: A Mathematical Attack on Classical Logic, Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 2015, 269 pp., €34, ISBN: 978‐3‐465‐03906‐8. [REVIEW]Jan Walker - 2017 - Dialectica 71 (4):641-647.
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