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    Missing the Target: Normative Stakeholder Theory and the Corporate Governance Debate.John Hendry - 2001 - Business Ethics Quarterly 11 (1):159-176.
    Abstract:After a decade of intensive debate, stakeholder ideas have come to exert a significant influence on academic management thinking, but normative stakeholder theory itself appears to be in considerable disarray. This paper attempts to untangle the confusion and to prepare the ground for a more productive approach to the normative stakeholder problem. The paper identifies three distinct kinds of normative stakeholder theory and three different levels of claim that can be made by such theories, and uses this classification to argue (...)
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    Universalizability and Reciprocity in International Business Ethics.John Hendry - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (3):405-420.
    Most writers on international business ethics adopt a universalist perspective, but the traditional expression of problems in terms of a discrepancy between (superior) home country and (inferior) host country values makes it difficult to preserve the symmetry required by a universalizability criterion. In this paper a critique of Donaldson’s (1989) theory is used to illustrate some of the ways in which ethnocentric assumptions can enter into a supposedly universalist argument. A number of suggestions are then made for improving Donaldson’s approach (...)
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  3. The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue.John Hendry - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):497-506.
  4. Between enterprise and ethics: business and management in a bimoral society.John Hendry - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    We live in a 'bimoral' society, in which people govern their lives by two contrasting sets of principles. On the one hand there are the principles associated with traditional morality. Although these allow a modicum of self-interest, their emphasis is on our duties and obligations to others: to treat people honestly and with respect, to treat them fairly and without prejudice, to help and are for them when needed, and ultimately, to put their needs above their own. On the other (...)
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    Economic contracts versus social relationships as a foundation for normative stakeholder theory.John Hendry - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (3):223–232.
    A number of the most influential presentations of normative stakeholder theory are based upon an economic model of the firm as a nexus of contracts. In this paper I argue that the use of such a model to address moral issues is both logically and practically problematic and effectively undermines the stakeholder position. I then sketch out the key characteristics of an alternative, social relationships model of the firm, and show how this might provide a basis for the development of (...)
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    Weimar Culture and Quantum Causality.John Hendry - 1980 - History of Science 18 (3):155-180.
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    Bohr-Kramers-Slater: A Virtual Theory of Virtual Oscillators and Its Role in the History of Quantum Mechanics.John Hendry - 1981 - Centaurus 25 (2):189-221.
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    Universalizability and Reciprocity in International Business Ethics.John Hendry - 1997 - Judge Institute of Management Studies.
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    The development of attitudes to the wave-particle duality of light and quantum theory, 1900–1920.John Hendry - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (1):59-79.
    (1980). The development of attitudes to the wave-particle duality of light and quantum theory, 1900–1920. Annals of Science: Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 59-79.
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    The Evolution of William Rowan Hamilton's Views of Algebra as the Science of Pure Time.John Hendry - 1984 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 15 (1):63.
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    Ethics and Finance: An Introduction.John Hendry - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ethics and Finance: An Introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the ethical issues raised by modern finance. Drawing carefully on ethical theory and with frequent use of case studies, it includes an analysis of the global financial system and its regulation and control, as well as a detailed analysis of the financial crisis. Chapters on specific areas of finance practice cover all the major financial scandals of recent times, from mis-selling to market manipulation and from insider trading to (...)
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    Morality and Markets.John Hendry - 2001 - Business Ethics Quarterly 11 (3):537-545.
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    Newton's Theory of Colour.John Hendry - 1980 - Centaurus 23 (3):230-251.
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    The scientific origins of controlled fusion technology.John Hendry - 1987 - Annals of Science 44 (2):143-168.
    This paper discusses the emergence of the concepts of fusion as an energy source and of the controlled fusion reactor. These concepts are shown to have arisen from the bringing together of several different branches of physics, notably nuclear physics, astrophysics, and gas discharge physics, in the period between the two world wars. By the late 1930s, enough information had become available for the possibility of a controlled fusion device to be explored, and a number of physicists seem to have (...)
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    Essay Review: Understanding Science: T. S. Kuhn and Social Science.John Hendry - 1983 - History of Science 21 (4):415-424.
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    Monopoles before Dirac.John Hendry - 1983 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 14 (1):81.
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    Mayer, Herschel and Prévost on the solar motion.John Hendry - 1982 - Annals of Science 39 (1):61-75.
    It is traditionally held that Mayer denied the existence of a solar motion while Herschel and Prévost, using much the same data, demonstrated its presence. The existence of such diverse conclusions has not, however, been satisfactorily explained. It is shown here that the supposed disagreement as to the existence of a solar motion is illusory. Mayer did not make the denial attributed to him; and the estimates of Herschel and Prévost do not represent responses to the factual question as to (...)
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    Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer. Maurice Wilkes.John Hendry - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):572-573.
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    Pauli as philosopher.John Hendry - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (3):277-282.
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    Reminiscence and the Contemporary History of Science.John Hendry - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (3):258-262.
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    Truth, knowledge, and religious belief.John Hendry - 2020 - Think 19 (54):69-80.
    Religious beliefs are often criticized as lacking the rational justification we expect of factual knowledge claims. In this article I suggest that while religious believers do often claim ‘knowledge’ of the ‘truth’ they typically use these words in traditional, and indeed still current, senses that are quite different from the senses assumed both by their atheist critics and by standard theories of knowledge. The claims are not primarily claims of factual accuracy, subject to the norms of what philosophers call theoretical (...)
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    The meanings of belief.John Hendry - 2019 - Think 18 (52):9-20.
    Atheist critiques of religious belief tend to assume that this belief is of broadly the same kind as that treated by philosophers: a disposition to take as true the content of some propositional knowledge claim. I argue here that it is not. What is primarily meant by ‘belief’ in a religious context refers to something quite different, and while this kind of belief sometimes implies belief in the philosophers’ sense it doesn't always do so, and even when it does it (...)
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    Letters to the Editor.Thomas Hughes & John Hendry - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):75-76.
  24. Index to volume 21.Michael Shortland, A. Rupert Hall, On Whiggism, Pm Harman, John Hendry, Michael Hoskin, Hutchison Keith, Ls Jacyna, Frank Ajl James & Russell Mccormmach - forthcoming - History of Science.
     
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    International business ethics.Tom Sorell & John Hendry - 2001 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Business ethics: critical perspectives on business and management. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--5.
    This is a reprinted excerpt from Sorell and Hendry, Business Ethics (Butterworth Heinemann, 1994).
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    After Durkheim: An agenda for the scoiology of business ethics. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):209 - 218.
    Over the last twenty years the organization of business activity appears to have shifted from an emphasis on bureaucratic organizations toward an emphasis on market structures. Economic self-interest has acquired a new social legitimacy, and the force of traditional moral authorities has waned. In these circumstances the work of Emile Durkheim on the problematics of business ethics and the impact of a culture of self-interest on the stability of society, work that has hitherto been neglected by the business ethics community, (...)
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    Nicholas Maxwell, From Knowledge to Wisdom. A Revolution in the Aims and Methods of Science . Pp. vi + 298. ISBN 0-631-15641-0. . No price given. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (2):246-247.
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    Robert Smith, The expanding universe. Astronomy's ‘great debate’, 1900–1931. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xiv + 220. ISBN 0-521-23212-0. £19. [REVIEW]Janet Browne & John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):120-123.
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    (1 other version)Albert Einstein: four commemorative lectures. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1982 - British Journal for the History of Science 15 (2):200-201.
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    (1 other version)An Introduction to the Historiography of Science. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (2):267-268.
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    (1 other version)Abraham Pais. Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. Pp. xiv + 665. ISBN 0-19-851997-4, £9.95. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (4):450-450.
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    Abraham Pais. Niels Bohr's Times, in Physics, Philosophy and Polity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. xvii + 565. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):490-491.
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    Behram N. Kursunoglu & Eugene P. Wigner . Reminiscences about a Great Physicist: Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. xviii + 297. ISBN 0-521-34013-6. £30.00. - C.W. Kilmister . Schrödinger: Centenary Celebration of a Polymath. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. x + 253. ISBN 0-521-34017-9. £30.00. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):87-88.
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    (1 other version)Dirac: A Scientific Biography. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (1):116-116.
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    David Gooding & Frank A.J.L. James . Faraday Rediscovered. Essays on the Life and Work of Michael Faraday, 1791–1867. London: Macmillan, 1986. Pp. xiv + 258. ISBN 0-333-39320-1. £35.00. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (2):237-238.
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    Donald J. Wilcox. The Measure of Times Past. Pre-Newtonian Chronologies and the Rhetoric of Relative Time. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Pp. ix + 292. ISBN 0-226-89721-4. £21.50, $32.95. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (3):375-375.
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    (1 other version)Dean Keith Simonton. Scientific Genius: A Psychology of Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. x + 229. ISBN 0-521-35287-8. £22.50. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (2):246-247.
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    Emerson W. Pugh, Memories that shaped an industry. Decisions leading to IBM system 360. Cambridge, Mass., and London: MIT Press, 1984. Pp. x + 323. ISBN 0-262-16094-3. £23.75. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):348-348.
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    (1 other version)How Experiments End. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):79-81.
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    History of Mathematical Sciences A. Rupert Hall, The Revolution in Science, 1500–1750. London: Longman, 1983, Pp. viii + 373. ISBN 0-582-49133-9. £8.95. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):233-233.
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    History of Mathematical Sciences Christine Blondel, Ampère et la Création de l'électrodynámique . Paris: Bibliotheque Nationale, 1982. Pp. 202. ISBN 2-7177-1643-2. 175 F. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):238-238.
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    Jagdish Mehra & Helmut Rechenberg. The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 5. Erwin Schrödinger and the Rise of Wave Mechanics. Part 1. Schrödinger in Vienna and Zurich, 1887–1925 and Part 2. The Creation of Wave Mechanics; Early Response and Applications, 1925–1926. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987. Pp. xix + 366 and viii + 615. ISBN 3-540-96284-0 and 96377-4. DM 148.00 and 98.00. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (3):371-372.
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    Jagdish Mehra & Helmut Rechenberg. The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 1, The Quantum Theory of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and Sommerfeld: Its Foundations and the Rise of its Difficulties 1900–1925. Volume 2, The Discovery of the Quantum Mechanics 1925. Volume 3, The Formulation of Matrix Mechanics and its Modifications 1925–1926. Volume 4, The Fundamental Equations of Quantum Mechanics 1925–1926 and The Reception of the New Quantum Mechanics 1925–1926. New York, Heidelberg and Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1982. Volume 1 in two parts, pp. xlvii + 372, vi + 506. ISBN 3-540-90642-8, 3-540-90667-3. DM 75, DM 85. Volume 2, pp. vii + 355. ISBN 3-540-90674-6. DM 65. Volume 3, pp. vii + 334. ISBN 3-540-90675-4. DM 75. Volume 4, pp. viii + 322. ISBN 3-540-90680-0. DM 75. - Andrew Pickering. Constructing Quarks. A Sociological History of Particle Physics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1984. Pp. xi + 468. ISBN 0-85224-458-4 £20. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1986 - British Journal for the History of Science 19 (2):206-208.
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    John Stachel . The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 1. The Early Years, 1879–1902. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987. Pp. lxvi + 433. ISBN 0-691-08407-6. £35. English translation by Anna Beck, £14.10 , £6.25 , available only to purchasers of main volume. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (2):262-262.
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    (1 other version)Literature on the history of physics in the twentieth century. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):292-293.
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    Martin Kenney. Biotechnology: The University—Industrial Complex. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1986. Pp. xvi + 306. ISBN 0-300-03392-3. £22.50. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (3):353-354.
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    (1 other version)Mathematical Sciences J. A. Benett, The mathematical science of Christopher Wren. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. 148. £15.00. ISBN 0-521-24608-3. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):291-292.
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    Niels Bohr: His Heritage and Legacy: An Anti-Realist View of Quantum Mechanics by Jan Faye. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1993 - Isis 84:169-169.
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    National Traditions in Science Leslie Hannah, Engineers, managers and politicians. The first fifteen years of nationalised electricity supply in Britain. Research by Margaret Ackrill, Frances Bostock, Rachel Lawrence, Judy Slinn and Stephanie Zarach. London: MacMillan, 1982. Pp. xiii + 336. £15.95. ISBN 0-333-22087-0. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):99-100.
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    Physics and its Concepts Peter M. Harman, Energy, force and matter. The conceptual development of nineteenth-century physics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. ix + 182. £13.50 , £5.50 . Peter M. Harman, Metaphysics and natural philosophy. The problem of substance in classical physics. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1982. Pp. xvi + 168. £18.95. ISBN 0-7108-0451-2. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):221-223.
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