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    Letters to the Editor.Jim Stone, Ron Amundson, Jonathan Bennett, Joram Graf Haber, Lina Levit Haber, Jack Nass, Bernard H. Baumrin, Sarah W. Emery, Frank B. Dilley, Marilyn Friedman, Christina Sommers & Alan Soble - 1992 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (5):87 - 99.
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    Geometry in Context in the Sixteenth Century: the View From the Museum.Jim Bennett - 2002 - Early Science and Medicine 7 (3):214-230.
    This paper examines the discrepancy between the attitudes of many historians of mathematics to sixteenth-century geometry and those of museum curators and others interested in practical mathematics and in instruments. It argues for the need to treat past mathematical practice, not in relation to timeless criteria of mathematical worth, but according to the agenda of the period. Three examples of geometrical activity are used to illustrate this, and two particular contexts are presented in which mathematical practice localised in the sixteenth (...)
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    Mathematicians on board: introducing lunar distances to life at sea.Jim Bennett - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (1):65-83.
    Nevil Maskelyne, the Cambridge-trained mathematician and later Astronomer Royal, was appointed by the Royal Society to observe the 1761 transit of Venus from the Atlantic island of St Helena, assisted by the mathematical practitioner Robert Waddington. Both had experience of measurement and computation within astronomy and they decided to put their outward and return voyages to a further use by trying out the method of finding longitude at sea by lunar distances. The manuscript and printed records they generated in this (...)
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    Early Modern Mathematical Instruments.Jim Bennett - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):697-705.
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    Museums and the History of Science.Jim Bennett - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):602-608.
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    Après Gassendi: son influence et sa réputation, essai, avec l'histoire des collections scientifiques et un catalogue des instruments et appareils concernant les sciences exactes appartenant au Musée Gassandi à Digne-les-Bains.Jim Bennett - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (4):565-566.
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    Oxford Guide to Low Intensity Cbt Interventions.James Bennett-Levy, David Richards, Paul Farrand, Helen Christensen, Kathy Griffiths, David Kavanagh, Britt Klein, Mark A. Lau, Judy Proudfoot, Lee Ritterband, Jim White & Chris Williams (eds.) - 2010 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are increasingly common. Yet there are too few specialists to offer help to everyone, and negative attitudes to psychological problems and their treatment discourage people from seeking it. As a result, many people never receive help for these problems. The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions marks a turning point in the delivery of psychological treatments for people with depression and anxiety. Until recently, the only form of psychological intervention available for patients (...)
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  8. The Measurers: A Flemish Image of Mathematics in the Sixteenth Century.Jim A. Bennett & K. Van Cleempoel - 1996 - Annals of Science 53 (5):536-536.
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    Catadioptrics and commerce in eighteenth-century London.Jim Bennett - 2006 - History of Science 44 (2):247.
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    London 1600–1800: communities of natural knowledge and artificial practice.Jim Bennett & Rebekah Higgitt - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (2):183-196.
    This essay introduces a special issue of the BJHS on communities of natural knowledge and artificial practice in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century London. In seeking to understand the rise of a learned and technical culture within a growing and changing city, our approach has been inclusive in terms of the activities, people and places we consider worth exploring but shaped by a sense of the importance of collective activity, training, storage of information and identity. London's knowledge culture was formed by the (...)
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    Michael Hoskin.Jim Bennett - 2022 - History of Science 60 (2):280-283.
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    The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford.Jim Bennett - 1999 - Arbor 164 (647-648):435-444.
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    A. D. Morrison-Low. Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution. Foreword by Ludmilla Jordanova. xiii + 408 pp., figs., graphs, tables, app., bibl., index. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2007. $99.95. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):625-626.
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    Albert Van Helden;, Sven Dupré;, Rob van Gent;, Huib Zuidervaart . The Origins of the Telescope. 368 pp., illus., figs., bibl., index. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2010. €49. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):408-410.
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    Brain Gee. Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent Controversy. Edited by, Anita McConnell and A. D. Morrison-Low. xxvi + 392 pp., illus., figs., tables, apps., bibl., index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014. £85. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):453-454.
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    Stella Butler, Science and Technology Museums. Leicester, London and New York: Leicester University Press, 1992. Pp. xiii + 149. ISBN 0-7185-1357-6. £35.00. - Janet Carding, Timothy Boon, Nicholas Wyatt and Robert Bud, Guide to the History of Technology in Europe. London: Science Museum, 1992. Pp. 142. ISBN 0-901805-51-3. £8.00. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (1):125-126.
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    Sharon MacDonald, behind the scenes at the science museum. Materializing culture. Oxford and new York: Berg, 2002. Pp. XIII+293. Isbn 1-85973-571-1. 14.00. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (1):99-100.
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    Bruce Stephenson, Marvin Bolt and Anna Felicity Friedman, the universe unveiled: Instruments and images through history. Chicago: Adler planetarium and astronomy museum and cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2000. Pp. 152. Isbn 0-521-79143-X. £19.95, $29.95. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (2):213-250.
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    Cristiano Zanetti, Janello Torriani and the Spanish Empire: A Vitruvian Artisan at the Dawn of the Scientific Revolution. Leiden, Boston, Paderborn and Singapore: Brill, 2018. Pp. xii + 450. ISBN 978-9-0043-2089-5. €95.00/$110.00. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (3):525-526.
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    Fraser MacDonald; Charles W. J. Withers . Geography, Technology, and Instruments of Exploration. xii + 269 pp., figs., index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. £70. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):426-427.
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    For the Love of Science: The Correspondence of J. H. de Magellan (1722–1790)[REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):849-850.
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    Anthony Turner. Mathematical Instruments in the Collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. 335 pp., bibl. London: Brepols, 2018. €150 (paper). Hardcover available. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2020 - Isis 111 (3):647-648.
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    I. S. GLASS, Victorian Telescope Makers: The Lives and Letters of Thomas and Howard Grubb. Bristol and Philadelphia: Institute of Physics Publishing, 1997. Pp. xiii+279. ISBN 0-7503-0454-5. £30.00, $50.00. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Science 33 (2):231-254.
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    Jeremiah Horrocks. Venus Seen on the Sun: The First Observation of a Transit of Venus by Jeremiah Horrocks. Trans., Intro., and Notes by Wilbur Applebaum. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. xxiv+82. $136.00. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2013 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 3 (2):375-376.
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    Nicolàs de Hilster. Navigation on Wood: Wooden Navigational Instruments, 1590–1731: An Analysis of Early Modern Western Instruments for Celestial Navigation, Their Origins, Mathematical Concepts, and Accuracies. 815 pp., bibl., apps., indexes. Castricum: Nicolàs de Hilster, 2018. €25 . ISBN 9789082830200. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):593-594.
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    Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1820-1831: The Founding of a Colonial Observatory: Incorporating a Biography of Fearon Fallows. Brian Warner. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):159-159.
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    R OBERT D. H UERTA, Giants of Delft. Johannes Vermeer and the Natural Philosophers: The Parallel Search for Knowledge during the Age of Discovery. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press and London: Associated University Presses, 2003. Pp. 156. ISBN 0-8387-5538-0. £39.50. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (1):131-131.
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  28. Jim Bennett et al.(eds.). London's Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke.N. Howard - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (1):61-62.
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    Jim Bennett;, Sofia Talas . Cabinets of Experimental Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Europe. xxiii + 253 pp., illus., bibl., index. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2013. $147. [REVIEW]Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis - 2014 - Isis 105 (4):840-841.
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    Jim Bennett and Sofia Talas , Cabinets of Experimental Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Europe. Leiden: Brill, 2013. Pp. xxxvii+253. ISBN 978-90-04-25296-7. $147.00. [REVIEW]Richard Dunn - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (4):732-734.
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    Jim Bennett;, Michael Cooper;, Michael Hunter;, Lisa Jardine. London’s Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke. 224 pp., illus., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. $35. [REVIEW]Ofer Gal - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):700-701.
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    Essay review London's Leonardo: The life and work of Robert Hooke, by Jim Bennett, Michael Cooper, Michael hunter and Lisa Jardine, and the curious life of Robert Hooke, by Lisa Jardine.Patri J. Pugliese - 2004 - History of Science 42 (3):361-366.
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    The Geometry of War, 1500-1750: Catalogue of the Exhibition. Jim Bennett, Stephen Johnston.W. R. Laird - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):331-332.
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    The Garden, the Ark, the Tower, the Temple: Biblical Metaphors of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe. Jim Bennett, Scott Mandelbrote.Pamela O. Long - 2000 - Isis 91 (3):588-589.
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    Anthony Gerbino;, Stephen Johnston. Compass and Rule: Architecture as Mathematical Practice in England, 1500–1750. With a contribution by Gordon Higgott. Foreword by Jim Bennett and Amy Meyers. 208 pp., illus., bibl., index. New Haven, Conn./London: Yale University Press, 2009. $65. [REVIEW]Wolfgang Lefèvre - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):645-646.
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    J. L. Heilbron;, James Bartholomew;, Jim Bennett;, Frederic L. Holmes;, Rachel Laudan;, Giuliano Pancaldi . The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science. xxviii + 941 pp., illus., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. $110. [REVIEW]John C. Greene - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):477-478.
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  37. “Propositions in Theatre: Theatrical Utterances as Events”.Michael Y. Bennett - 2018 - Journal of Literary Semantics 47 (2):147-152.
    Using William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the play-within-the play, The Murder of Gonzago, as a case study, this essay argues that theatrical utterances constitute a special case of language usage not previously elucidated: the utterance of a statement with propositional content in theatre functions as an event. In short, the propositional content of a particular p (e.g. p1, p2, p3 …), whether or not it is true, is only understood—and understood to be true—if p1 is uttered in a particular time, place, (...)
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    Rediscovering values: a guide for economic and moral recovery.Jim Wallis - 2011 - New York, NY: Howard Books.
    When we start with the wrong question, no matter how good an answer we get, it won’t give us the results we want. Rather than joining the throngs who are asking, When will this economic crisis be over? Jim Wallis says the right question to ask is How will this crisis change us? The worst thing we can do now, Wallis tells us, is to go back to normal. Normal is what got us into this situation. We need a new (...)
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    The question of animal culture.Bennett G. Galef - 1992 - Human Nature 3 (2):157-178.
    In this paper I consider whether traditional behaviors of animals, like traditions of humans, are transmitted by imitation learning. Review of the literature on problem solving by captive primates, and detailed consideration of two widely cited instances of purported learning by imitation and of culture in free-living primates (sweet-potato washing by Japanese macaques and termite fishing by chimpanzees), suggests that nonhuman primates do not learn to solve problems by imitation. It may, therefore, be misleading to treat animal traditions and human (...)
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  40. Introduction: Philosophical Essays on Freud.Jim Hopkins - 1982 - In Richard Wollheim & James Hopkins (eds.), Philosophical Essays on Freud. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Psychoanalytic theory can be regarded as a cogent extension of commonsense psychology by interpretive means internal to it.
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  41. The new demarcation problem.Bennett Holman & Torsten Wilholt - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C):211-220.
    There is now a general consensus amongst philosophers in the values in science literature that values necessarily play a role in core areas of scientific inquiry. We argue that attention should now be turned from debating the value-free ideal to delineating legitimate from illegitimate influences of values in science, a project we dub “The New Demarcation Problem.” First, we review past attempts to demarcate the uses of values and propose a categorization of the strategies by where they seek to draw (...)
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  42. Supervenience.Karen Bennett & Brian McLaughlin - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The passion of Michel Foucault.Jim Miller - 1993 - New York: Anchor Books.
    A startling look at one of this century's most influential philosophers, the book chronicles every stage of Foucault's personal and professional odyssey, from his early interest in dreams to his final preoccupation with sexuality and the nature of personal identity.
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    Acknowledgments.Jim Walker - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (2):iii–iii.
  45. Love, identification, and the emotions.Bennett W. Helm - 2009 - American Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):39--59.
    Recently there has been a resurgence of philosophical interest in love, resulting in a wide variety of accounts. Central to most accounts of love is the notion of caring about your beloved for his sake. Yet such a notion needs to be carefully articulated in the context of providing an account of love, for it is clear that the kind of caring involved in love must be carefully distinguished from impersonal modes of concern for particular others for their sakes, such (...)
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  46. Emotional Reason: Deliberation, Motivation, and the Nature of Value.Bennett W. Helm - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How can we motivate ourselves to do what we think we ought? How can we deliberate about personal values and priorities? Bennett Helm argues that standard philosophical answers to these questions presuppose a sharp distinction between cognition and conation that undermines an adequate understanding of values and their connection to motivation and deliberation. Rejecting this distinction, Helm argues that emotions are fundamental to any account of value and motivation, and he develops a detailed alternative theory both of emotions, desires (...)
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    Philosophical Guide to Conditionals.Jonathan Bennett - 2003 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Conditional sentences are among the most intriguing and puzzling features of language, and analysis of their meaning and function has important implications for, and uses in, many areas of philosophy. Jonathan Bennett, one of the world's leading experts, distils many years' work and teaching into this book, making it the fullest and most authoritative treatment of the subject.
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    An introduction to Gurdjieff's Third series Life is real only then, when "I am".John Godolphin Bennett - 1975 - Sherborne, Glos.: Coombe Springs Press. Edited by Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff.
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    The radical imperative: from theology to social ethics.John Coleman Bennett - 1975 - Philadelphia: Westminster Press.
  50. Experimentation by Industrial Selection.Bennett Holman & Justin Bruner - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (5):1008-1019.
    Industry is a major source of funding for scientific research. There is also a growing concern for how it corrupts researchers faced with conflicts of interest. As such, the debate has focused on whether researchers have maintained their integrity. In this article we draw on both the history of medicine and formal modeling to argue that given methodological diversity and a merit-based system, industry funding can bias a community without corrupting any particular individual. We close by considering a policy solution (...)
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