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    Book review: The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, by Clifford Stoll.(Doubleday, 1989. 326pp.). [REVIEW]Jim Reviewer-Gawn - 1990 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 20 (1):31-33.
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    Human Research Ethics Review Challenges in the Social Sciences: A Case for Review.Jim Macnamara - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-17.
    Ethical conduct is a maxim in scholarly research as well as scholarly endeavour generally. In the case of research involving humans, few if any question the necessity for ethics approval of procedures by ethics boards or committees. However, concerns have been raised about the appropriateness of ethics approval processes for social science research arguing that the orientation of ethics boards and committees to biomedical and experimental scientific research, institutional risk aversion, and other factors lead to over-protection of research participants and (...)
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    Books in Review.Jim Miller - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (4):607-611.
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    Michael Forster, Geman Philosophy of Language: From Schlegel to Hegel and Beyond. Reviewed by.Jim Vernon - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (1):16-19.
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    Gilles Deleuze: an apprenticeship in philosophy, by Michael Hardt [book review].Jim Urpeth - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (2):205-207.
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    The Great Delusion: Post-Colonial Language Policy for Mission and Development in Africa Reviewed.Jim Harries - 2012 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29 (1):44-61.
    This paper demonstrates the importance of the use of indigenous languages in formal contexts for the future of Africa’s peoples. Inter-cultural communication using one language wrongly assumes that the unfamiliar can be expressed using familiar terms. This author argues that long-term immersion by a Westerner amongst a non-Western people is a singular means of acquiring insights about them. Long-term participant observation forms the basis of the research for this article. When communicated globally, anti- racism strategies are found to be problematic (...)
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  7. Beyond measure: modern physics, philosophy, and the meaning of quantum theory.Jim Baggott - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Quantum theory is one the most important and successful theories of modern physical science. It has been estimated that its principles form the basis for about 30 per cent of the world's manufacturing economy. This is all the more remarkable because quantum theory is a theory that nobody understands. The meaning of Quantum Theory introduces science students to the theory's fundamental conceptual and philosophical problems, and the basis of its non-understandability. It does this with the barest minimum of jargon and (...)
     
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    Feminism, Deep Ecology, and Environmental Ethics.Jim Cheney - 1987 - Environmental Ethics 9 (1):21-44.
    Deep ecologists have criticized reform environmentalists for not being sufficiently radical in their attempts to curb human exploitation of the nonhuman world. Ecofeminists, however, maintain that deep ecologists, too, are not sufficiently radical, for they have neglected the cmcial role played by patriarchalism in shaping the cultural categories responsible for Western humanity’s domination of Nature. According to eco-feminists, only by replacing those categories-including atomism, hierarchalism, dualism, and androcentrism - can humanity learn to dweIl in harmony with nonhuman beings. After reviewing (...)
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    Book Reviews : SCHOTTROFF, L., Lydia's Impatient Sisters: A Feminist Social History of Early Christianity (trans. B. and M. Rumscheidt; London: SCM Press, 1995). pp. 320. £19.95 limp. [REVIEW]Jim Little - 1996 - Feminist Theology 5 (13):115-117.
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    The origin, patterning and evolution of insect appendages.Jim A. Williams & Sean B. Carroll - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (9):567-577.
    The appendages of the adult fruit fly and other insects and Arthropods develop from secondary embryonic fields that form after the primary anterior/posterior and dorsal/ventral axes of the embryo have been determined. In Drosophila, the position and fate of the different fields formed within each segment are determined by genes acting along both embryonic axes, within individual segments, and within specific fields. Since the major architectural differences between most Arthropod classes and orders involve variations in the number, type and morphology (...)
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    Teaching Ethics.Jim Wishloff - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):71-96.
    An approach to ethical inquiry that overcomes the profound limitation emotivism places on honest moral discourse is developed. The method is introduced by first of all identifying the place which ethics properly assumes in a hierarchy of academic disciplines. Next, venerable traditions in normative ethics are summarized and a necessary order among them is posited. After reviewing what does not constitute sufficient warrant for our moral positions, it is proposed that the ultimate justification for our normative determinations be found in (...)
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    The Long Path to Nearness: A Contribution to a Corporeal Philosophy of Communication and the Groundwork for an Ethics of Relief (review).Jim Crawford - 2000 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 33 (1):96-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 33.1 (2000) 96-99 [Access article in PDF] Book Review The Long Path to Nearness: A Contribution to a Corporeal Philosophy of Communication and the Groundwork for an Ethics of Relief The Long Path to Nearness: A Contribution to a Corporeal Philosophy of Communication and the Groundwork for an Ethics of Relief. Ramsey Eric Ramsey. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1998. Pp. xiv + 145. $49.95, cloth. (...)
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    Genetics of the Drosophila flight muscle myofibril: a window into the biology of complex systems.Jim O. Vigoreaux - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (11):1047-1063.
    This essay reviews the long tradition of experimental genetics of the Drosophila indirect flight muscles (IFM). It discusses how genetics can operate in tandem with multidisciplinary approaches to provide a description, in molecular terms, of the functional properties of the muscle myofibril. In particular, studies at the interface of genetics and proteomics address protein function at the cellular scale and offer an outstanding platform with which to elucidate how the myofibril works. Two generalizations can be enunciated from the studies reviewed. (...)
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    Multiplicities and Contingency: Rethinking ‘Popular Buddhism’, Religious Practices and Ontologies in Thailand.Jim Taylor - forthcoming - Sophia:1-17.
    This paper reconsiders explanations of ‘popular’ Buddhism in Thailand initiated in mid-twentieth century anthropological definitions of vernacular articulations of religiosity in village settings. Buddhist localism, in its various manifestations, is seen to contrast with a doctrinal or literate ‘great’ monastic tradition. In this persisting ethnographic argument, an actor may draw randomly on various syncretic elements of their religiosity according to circumstances (an historical complexity which is sourced in a mix of Sinhalese-sourced Buddhism, animism including magic, and folk Brahmanism). It is (...)
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  15. Nietzsche and the rapture of aesthetic disinterestedness: a response to Heidegger.Jim Urpeth - 2011 - In . pp. 215-236.
    Taking Heidegger's prominent critique of Nietzsche's treatment of Kant's notion of 'aesthetic disinterestedness' as a foil this paper argues that, contrary to the dominant interpretation, Nietzsche's text contain a positive and radical notion of 'aesthetic disinterestedness'. It is argued that Nietzsche's naturalistic notion of aesthetic disinterestedness is a key feature of his conception of art as natural life process that contests the boundaries, values and libidinal constitution of the 'human'. The ramifications of this for Heidegger's reading of Nietzche's aesthetics are (...)
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    The rules of interpersonal complementarity: Does hostility beget hostility and dominance, submission?Jim Orford - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (3):365-377.
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    The Chesterton Paradox Factory.Jim Parr - 1977 - The Chesterton Review 4 (1):37-44.
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    Showing the way: a review of the second edition of Holland's adaptation in natural and artificial systems. [REVIEW]Jim Levenick - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 100 (1-2):331-338.
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    Teaching Ethics.Jim Wishloff - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):71-96.
    An approach to ethical inquiry that overcomes the profound limitation emotivism places on honest moral discourse is developed. The method is introduced by first of all identifying the place which ethics properly assumes in a hierarchy of academic disciplines. Next, venerable traditions in normative ethics are summarized and a necessary order among them is posited. After reviewing what does not constitute sufficient warrant for our moral positions, it is proposed that the ultimate justification for our normative determinations be found in (...)
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    Platonism and Recent Correspondence Theories of Truth.Jim D. Shelton - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (1):197-204.
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    A Review of Children's Rights as Applied to Paediatric Nursing. [REVIEW]Jim Richardson - 2011 - In Gosia M. Brykczynska & Joan Simons (eds.), Ethical and Philosophical Aspects of Nursing Children and Young People. Wiley. pp. 36.
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    The 'Reviewers Reviewed': Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical. [REVIEW]Jim Mussell - 2005 - Metascience 14 (3):363-370.
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    Re-Thinking Organic Food and Farming in a Changing World.Jim Bingen & Bernhard Freyer (eds.) - 2015 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This book is based on the assumption that "organic has lost its way". Paradoxically, it comes at a time when we witness the continuing of growth in organic food production and markets around the world. Yet, the book claims that organic has lost sight of its first or fundamental philosophical principles and ontological assumptions. The collection offers empirically grounded discussions that address the principles and fundamental assumptions of organic farming and marketing practices. The book draws attention to the core principles (...)
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  24. Anthony Kenny, Aquinas on Mind, John Marenbon, ed. Reviewed by.Jim Kanaris - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (2):118-119.
     
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  25. Jerry S. Clegg, On Genius: Affirmation and Denial from Schopenhauer to Wittgenstein Reviewed by.Jim Kanaris - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (5):316-318.
     
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  26. Review of Eric Olson: 'The Human Animal: Personal Identity without Psychology '. [REVIEW]Jim Stone - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (No. 2):495-497.
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    The tunnel at the end of the light: essays on movies and politics.Jim Shepard - 2017 - Portland, Oregon: Tin House Books.
    "Shepard may be the best lesser-known film critic." —The New York Times Book Review The first book of nonfiction from one of our great fiction writers. Given that most Americans proudly consider themselves non-political, where do our notions of collective responsibility come from? Which self-deceptions, when considering ourselves as actors on the world stage, do we cling to most tenaciously? Why do we so stubbornly believe, for example, that our country always means well when intervening abroad? The Tunnel at the (...)
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    Meaningful manufacturing - the sustainability of sense-giving work.Jim Platts - 2003 - Business Ethics: A European Review 12 (4):354-357.
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  29. Review of Sport and Spirituality: An Introduction. [REVIEW]Jim Parry, Simon Robinson & Nick J. Watson - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (2):315-317.
     
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    Kelly James Clark and Michael Rea (eds.) , Reason, Metaphysics, and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Plantinga . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Jim Slagle - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (1-2):84-86.
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    Being and animal life: The limits of Heidegger's anti-humanism.Jim Urpeth - unknown
    A critical evaluation of Heidegger's conception of natural life based on a review of recent work on the topic.
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    Book Reviews : Capitalism and Modern Social Theory: An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Weber. By ANTHONY GIDDENS. London: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 1971. Pp. xvii+ 261. £4.20. Images of Society: Essays on the Sociological Theories of Tocqueville, Marx and Durkheim. By GIANFRANCO POGGI. Stanford and London: Oxford University Press, 1972. Pp. xvi+ 267. $8.95. History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics. By GEORG LUKÁCS. Translated by Rodney Livingstone. London: Merlin Press, 1971. Pp. xlvii+ 356. $8.95. [REVIEW]Jim Thomas - 1977 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 7 (2):201-206.
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    Review of Mindsight, by Colin McGinn. [REVIEW]Jim Stone - 2008 - Essays in Philosophy 9 (2):254-260.
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    Book review: Craig Allen Smith, Presidential Campaign Communication: The Quest for the White House. [REVIEW]Jim Macnamara - 2012 - Discourse and Communication 6 (2):241-243.
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    Book reviews: Daya Kishan Thussu, International Communication: A Reader. Abingdon: Routledge, 2010. xxiii + 590 pp., US$44.95 (pbk), $135.00 (hbk), ISBN 9780415444569. [REVIEW]Jim Macnamara - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (1):91-93.
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    Standards and corporate reconstruction in the Michigan dry bean industry.Jim Bingen & Andile Siyengo - 2002 - Agriculture and Human Values 19 (4):311-323.
    Since the turn of the lastcentury, Michigan farmers, elevators, and stategovernment have used production and processstandards to shape the dry bean industry totheir interests and set a worldwide standardfor quality dry beans. Over the last 20 years,however, multinational agro/food firms haveintroduced their market criteria into standardssetting, and recent changes in Michigan beanstandards largely accommodate the interests ofthese firms. A review of the changes in thesestandards over time allows us to explore howconcepts of accountability and control improveour understanding of changes in (...)
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    Review of David Boonin, The Problem of Punishment[REVIEW]Jim Staihar - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).
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    "Review of" Mindsight". [REVIEW]Jim Stone - 2008 - Essays in Philosophy 9 (2):3.
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    The Chances of Explanation: Causal Explanation in the Social, Medical and Physical Sciences. [REVIEW]Jim Woodward - 1993 - Philosophy of Science 60 (4):659.
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    The Ethical Reconstruction of Economics.Jim Morin & Howard Richards - 2010 - The Lonergan Review 2 (1):245-260.
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    Can We Create a Conflict‐Free Commission Payment System?Jim Settel & Nancy B. Kurland - 1998 - Business and Society Review 100-100 (1):33-44.
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    First Comprehensive Survey of NSF Applicants Focuses on Their Concerns About Proposal Review. [REVIEW]Jim McCullough - 1989 - Science, Technology and Human Values 14 (1):78-88.
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    Book Reviews : Animals on the Agenda: Questions about Animals for Theology and Ethics, edited by Andrew Linzey and Dorothy Yamamoto. London: SCM, 1998. 320 pp. pb. £15. ISBN 0-334-02732-2. [REVIEW]Jim Fodor - 1999 - Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):85-88.
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    Book Reviews : Churchgoing and Christian Ethics, by Robin Gill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 277 pp. pb. £14.95. ISBN 0-521- 57828-1. [REVIEW]Jim Fodor - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (2):143-148.
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    Views and reviews.David Rehorick & Jim Ostrow - 1992 - Human Studies 15 (2-3):299-299.
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    Views and reviews.David Rehorick & Jim Ostrow - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (3):299-299.
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    A Systematic Review Into the Psychological Causes and Correlates of Plagiarism.Simon A. Moss, Barbara White & Jim Lee - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (4):261-283.
    Interventions that are designed to stem plagiarism do not always override the motivation of individuals to cheat and, therefore, may not diminish misconduct. To inform more effective approaches, we conducted a systematic review to clarify the psychological causes of plagiarism. This review of 83 empirical papers showed that a specific blend of circumstances may foster plagiarism: an emphasis on competition and success rather than development and cooperation coupled with impaired resilience, limited confidence, impulsive tendencies, and biased cognitions. Fortunately, whenever students (...)
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    Exploring "The Vital Depths of Experience": A Reader's Response to Henning.Jim Garrison - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):90-94.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Exploring "The Vital Depths of Experience":A Reader's Response to HenningJim Garrisonbethany henning's dewey and the aesthetic unconscious is a much-needed and marvelous book. It explores the pragmatic unconscious as it reveals itself in the qualitative unity of artistic expression integrated with aesthetic appreciation and response. By illuminating the role of often unconscious impulses, feelings, desires, memories, imaginaries, habits, meanings, and more, that goes into creating or appreciating a work (...)
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    Thomas Nagel , Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Jim Slagle - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (5):400-402.
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    Are Linguistic Rules Genuine Rules?Jim Page - 2000 - Southwest Philosophy Review 16 (1):117-124.
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