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    Categories.Ritvo Harriet - 1995 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 62 (3):419-420.
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    Maintaining (environmental) capital intact.Nancy Cartwright Blackbourn, Alison Frank, Walter Johnson, Dale Jorgenson, Tony La, Harriet Ritvo Vopa, Charles Rosenberg, Amartya Sen, Aubrey Silberston & Sverker Sörlin - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):193-212.
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    Border trouble: Shifting the line between people and other animals.Harriet Ritvo - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  4. Zoological taxonomy and real life.Harriet Ritvo - 1993 - In George Levine (ed.), Realism and Representation. University of Wisconsin Press.
     
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  5. New presbyter or old priest? Reconsidering zoological taxonomy in Britain, 1750—1840.Harriet Ritvo - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (2):259-276.
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    History and Animal Studies.Harriet Ritvo - 2002 - Society and Animals 10 (4):403-406.
  7. Barring the cross: miscegenation and purity in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Britain.Harriet Ritvo - 1996 - In Diana Fuss (ed.), Human, all too human. New York: Routledge. pp. 37--57.
     
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    Plus Ça Change: Anti-Vivisection Then and Now.Harriet Ritvo - 1984 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 9 (2):57-66.
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    Our Animal Environment.Harriet Ritvo - 2000 - In Kate Flint & Howard Morphy (eds.), Culture, landscape, and the environment. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 176.
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    The Pope's Elephant: An Elephant's Journey from Deep in India to the Heart of Rome. Silvio A. Bedini.Harriet Ritvo - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):161-162.
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    Harlan B. Miller and William H. Williams, eds., Ethics and Animals. Clifton, NJ: Humana Press, 1983. 416 pp.; $39.50 in the United States; $49.50 abroad; ISBN 0-89603-036-9. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (3):87-91.
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    Neil Pemberton and Michael Worboys, Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830–2000. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. x+247. ISBN 978-0-230-54240-2. £45.00. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (2):290.
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    Picturing Animals in Britain 1750–1850. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 2011 - Annals of Science 68 (2):286-288.
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  14. Book Review: Reading the Rocks. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 1987 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 12 (2):62-64.
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    Christine Kenyon-Jones, Kindred brutes: Animals in romantic-period writing. Nineteenth century. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001. Pp. VIII+229. Isbn 0-7546-0332-6. £42.50. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (3):347-379.
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    Janick Auberger;, Peter Keating. Histoire humaine des animaux, de l'Antiquité à nos jours. 277 pp., illus., bibl. Paris: Ellipses, 2009. €24. [REVIEW]Harriet Ritvo - 2011 - Isis 102 (1):141-142.
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  17. Harriet Ritvo.Real Life - 1993 - In George Levine (ed.), Realism and Representation. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 235.
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    Harriet Ritvo, Noble Cows and Hybrid Zebras: Essays on Animals and History. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2010. Pp. x+239. ISBN 978-0-8139-3060-2. $39.50. [REVIEW]Charlotte Sleigh - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (3):468-469.
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    Harriet Ritvo. The Dawn of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, and Modern Environmentalism. 237 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2009. $26. [REVIEW]Matthew Osborn - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):905-906.
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  20. The Platypus and the Mermaid and other Figments of the Classifying Imagination. By Harriet Ritvo.S. Shostak - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (5):756-756.
     
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    Ian Jared Miller. The Nature of the Beasts: Empire and Exhibition at the Tokyo Imperial Zoo. Foreword by, Harriet Ritvo. xxv + 322 pp., illus., bibl., index. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2013. $65. [REVIEW]Morris Low - 2014 - Isis 105 (3):656-657.
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    The animal estate: The English and other creatures in the Victorian age Harriet Ritvo ,viii + 347pp., $25.00. [REVIEW]J. Parry - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (6):757-759.
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    Human, all too human.Diana Fuss (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    The question of what it means to be human has never before been more difficult and more contested. The human, with a complicated social history that his rarely been examined, remains entrenched in traditional Enlightenment thinking. Human, All Too Human considers how we might radicalize our notion of the human. Can the human be thought outside humanism? Any rethinking of the human places us immediately inside an ever-widening field of contrasting labels: animate and inanimate, natural and artificial, living and dead, (...)
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    [Review] Mieke Roscher, André Krebber, and Brett Mizelle, editors. Handbook of Historical Animal Studies. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021. 637 pp.David Herman - 2022 - Animal Studies Journal 11 (1).
    [Review] Mieke Roscher, André Krebber, and Brett Mizelle, editors. Handbook of Historical Animal Studies. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021. 637 pp. In their introduction to the volume under review, ‘Writing History after the Animal Turn? An Introduction to Historical Animal Studies’, which uses Harriet Ritvo’s 2007 article ‘On the Animal Turn’ as a key reference point, the editors describe as follows the main goal of and broader rationale for the book: "the discourses of human-animal studies and historical animal (...)
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    International Women’s Day 2019: In Conversation with Harriet Wistrich.Harriet Samuels - 2019 - Feminist Legal Studies 27 (3):311-331.
    This reflection item provides an edited account of human rights lawyer Harriet Wistrich’s conversation with Manvir Grewal, Visiting Lecturer and Ph.D. student, and Harriet Samuels, Reader in Law at the University of Westminster. It summarises the exchange which focused on Harriet Wistrich’s career trajectory and the many public interest law cases that she has brought on behalf her clients, mainly women, in both domestic and international forums. It also includes a condensed version of the question and answer (...)
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  26. Focusing on such texts as Three Lives, Tender Buttons, Ida, and Blood on the Dining-Room Floor, Harriet Scott Chessman wishes to develop a theory of the dialogical relations between representation and'the Body'in Gertrude Stein. Since, as Chessman argues,'Stein's forms resist location solely within a" female" or a maternal and presymbolic realm'.Harriet Scott Chessman - 1995 - Semiotica 103 (1/2):189-191.
     
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  27. Darwin's Influence on Freud. A Tale of Two Sciences.Lucille B. Ritvo & Andre E. Haynal - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (1):155.
     
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    Unmet long-term care needs: an analysis of Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibles.Harriet L. Komisar, Judith Feder & Judith D. Kasper - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (2):171-182.
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  29. Why Mental Disorders are not Like Software Bugs.Harriet Fagerberg - 2022 - Philosophy of Science 89 (4):661-682.
    According to the Argument for Autonomous Mental Disorder, mental disorder can occur in the absence of brain disorder, just as software problems can occur in the absence of hardware problems in a computer. This article argues that the AAMD is unsound. I begin by introducing the “natural dysfunction analysis” of disorder, before outlining the AAMD. I then analyze the necessary conditions for realizer autonomous dysfunction. Building on this, I show that software functions disassociate from hardware functions in a way that (...)
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    El projimo: Irrupción de su ambigüedad.Juan Bautista Ritvo - 2005 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 17 (21):69.
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  31. Against the generalised theory of function.Harriet Fagerberg - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (4):1-25.
    Justin Garson has recently advanced a Generalised Selected Effects Theory of biological proper function. According to Garson, his theory spells trouble for the Dysfunction Account of Disorder. This paper argues that Garson’s critique of the Dysfunction Account from the Generalised Theory fails, and that we should reject the Generalised Theory outright. I first show that the Generalised Theory does not, as Garson asserts, imply that neurally selected disorders are not dysfunctional. Rather, it implies that they are both functional and dysfunctional. (...)
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    Designing Interventions that Last: A Classification of Environmental Behaviors in Relation to the Activities, Costs, and Effort Involved for Adoption and Maintenance.Harriet E. Moore & Jennifer Boldero - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Women Asylum Seekers in the Current Crisis: A Conversation.Harriet Samuels - 2017 - Feminist Legal Studies 25 (1):99-122.
    To mark International Women’s Day the Research Group for Law, Gender and Sexuality at Westminster Law School held an evening conversation on 10 March 2016 on Women and Asylum. Speakers working in different areas of the asylum system shared their insights and experiences with an audience of staff, students, activists and other visitors. Harriet Samuels chaired the conversation and the speakers were Princess Chine Onyeukwu, Debora Singer, Priya Solanki and Zoe Harper. This article is an edited extract from the (...)
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  34. Reactive Natural Kinds and Varieties of Dependence.Harriet Fagerberg - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (4):1-27.
    This paper asks when a natural disease kind is truly 'reactive' and when it is merely associated with a corresponding social kind. I begin with a permissive account of real kinds and their structure, distinguishing natural kinds, indifferent kinds and reactive kinds as varieties of real kind characterised by super-explanatory properties. I then situate disease kinds within this framework, arguing that many disease kinds prima facie are both natural and reactive. I proceed to distinguish ‘simple dependence’, ‘secondary dependence’ and ‘essential (...)
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    Medical Disorder Is Not a Black Box Essentialist Concept.Harriet Fagerberg - 2023 - Philosophy of Medicine 4 (1).
    Defining Mental Disorder: Jerome Wakefield and His Critics, edited by Denis Forest and Luc Faucher, is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of medicine whose work is informed by that of Jerome Wakefield, or the disease debate in general. If you are anything like me, this book will open the door to a new depth of understanding of the harmful dysfunction analysis (HDA) and its methodical underpinnings, and an enriched appreciation of what is at stake in defining medical (...)
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    Where do spontaneous first impressions of faces come from?Harriet Over & Richard Cook - 2018 - Cognition 170:190-200.
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    Norms and Deviant Behavior in Science.Harriet Zuckerman - 1984 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 9 (1):7-13.
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    Organization ethics in health care by Edward M. Spencer Ann E. Mills Mary V. Rorty Patricia H. Werhane.Roger A. Ritvo - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (4):341-343.
  39. Proper Functions are Proximal Functions.Harriet Fagerberg & Justin Garson - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    This paper argues that proper functions are proximal functions. In other words, it rejects the notion that there are distal biological functions – strictly speaking, distal functions are not functions at all, but simply beneficial effects normally associated with a trait performing its function. Once we rule out distal functions, two further positions become available: dysfunctions are simply failures of proper function, and pathological conditions are dysfunctions. Although elegant and seemingly intuitive, this simple view has had surprisingly little uptake in (...)
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    Ulysses Contracts in psychiatric care: helping patients to protect themselves from spiralling.Harriet Standing & Rob Lawlor - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (11):693-699.
    This paper presents four arguments in favour of respecting Ulysses Contracts in the case of individuals who suffer with severe chronic episodic mental illnesses, and who have experienced spiralling and relapse before. First, competence comes in degrees. As such, even if a person meets the usual standard for competence at the point when they wish to refuse treatment, they may still be less competent than they were when they signed the Ulysses Contract. As such, even if competent at time 1 (...)
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    Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate.Harriet Bulkeley & Arthur P. J. Mol - 2003 - Environmental Values 12 (2):143-154.
    During the past four decades the governance of environmental problems – the definition of issues and their political and practical resolution – has evolved to include a wider range of stakeholders in more extensive open discussions. In the introduction to this issue of Environmental Values on ‘Environment, Policy and Participation’, we outline some features of these recent developments in participatory environmental governance, indicate some key questions that arise, and give an overview of the collection of papers in this special issue.
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    Patterns of evaluation in science: Institutionalisation, structure and functions of the referee system. [REVIEW]Harriet Zuckerman & Robert K. Merton - 1971 - Minerva 9 (1):66-100.
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    Augustus, Tiberius, and the End of the Roman Triumph.Harriet Flower - 2020 - Classical Antiquity 39 (1):1-28.
    The triumph was the most prestigious accolade a politician and general could receive in republican Rome. After a brief review of the role played by the triumph in republican political culture, this article analyzes the severe limits Augustus placed on triumphal parades after 19 BC, which then became very rare celebrations. It is argued that Augustus aimed at and almost succeeded in eliminating traditional triumphal celebrations completely during his lifetime, by using a combination of refusing them for himself and his (...)
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    What we argue about when we argue about disease.Harriet Fagerberg - 2023 - Philosophy of Medicine 4 (1):1-20.
    The disease debate in philosophy of medicine has traditionally been billed as a debate over the correct conceptual analysis of the term “disease.” This paper argues that although the debate’s participants overwhelmingly claim to be in the business of conceptual analysis, they do not tend to argue as if this is the case. In particular, they often show a puzzling disregard for key parameters such as precise terminology, linguistic community, and actual usage. This prima facie strange feature of the debate (...)
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    An Uneasy Alliance? The Relationship Between Feminist Legal Studies and Gender, Sexuality and Law.Harriet Samuels - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (3):297-301.
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    Dr. Faber and His Celebrated Cordial.Harriet Sampson - 1943 - Isis 34 (6):472-496.
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    Supervision of Sandplay Therapy.Harriet S. Friedman & Rie Rogers Mitchell (eds.) - 2007 - Routledge.
    _Supervision of Sandplay Therapy_, the first book on this subject, is an internationally-based volume that describes the state of the art in supervision of sandplay therapy. Recognizing that practitioners are eager to incorporate sandplay therapy into their practice, Harriet Friedman and Rie Rogers Mitchell respond to the need for new information, and successfully translate the theories of sandplay therapy into supervision practice. The book provides a meaningful connection and balance between theoretical principles, practical application, and ongoing therapeutic encounter involved (...)
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  48. La tradición platónica acerca de los principios en Orígenes de Alejandría.Francisco Bastitta-Harriet - 2012 - Dianoia 57 (68):141-164.
    El presente trabajo se propone rastrear la influencia de la tradición platónica Acerca de los primeros principios, en sus diversas formulaciones, sobre la filosofía de Orígenes de Alejandría. La lectura origeniana de los autores platónicos y su afinidad con ellos se confirman en las fuentes históricas. El alejandrino adopta y asimila numerosos aspectos de la doctrina y la terminología de los seguidores de Platón. Sin embargo, también toma distancia de ellos en algunos puntos neurálgicos de su concepción de lo divino (...)
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    Adorno and climate science denial: Lies that sound like truth.Harriet Johnson - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (7):831-849.
    Climate science denial is serious. It facilitates political procrastination and brings us ever closer to a world beset by growing food insecurity, heatwaves, floods, storms, fires and extensive los...
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    Morals, Models, and Motives in a Different Light: A Rumination on Alan P. Fiske's Structures of Social Life.Harriet Whitehead - 1993 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 21 (3):319-356.
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