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    Una visión de la Delegación del CSIC en Cataluña.Joan Albaigés - 2003 - Arbor 176 (695-696):179-190.
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  2. Creating Caring Institutions: Politics, Plurality, and Purpose.Joan C. Tronto - 2010 - Ethics and Social Welfare 4 (2):158-171.
    How do we know which institutions provide good care? Some scholars argue that the best way to think about care institutions is to model them upon the family or the market. This paper argues, on the contrary, that when we make explicit some background conditions of good family care, we can apply what we know to better institutionalized caring. After considering elements of bad and good care, from an institutional perspective, the paper argues that good care in an institutional context (...)
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    Ethical issues in managed care: guidelines for clinicians and recommendations to accrediting organizations.Joan D. Biblo, M. J. Christopher, L. Johnson & R. L. Potter - 1995 - Bioethics Forum 12 (1):MC - 1.
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  4. Ethical leadership and decision making in education: applying theoretical perspectives to complex dilemmas.Joan Poliner Shapiro - 2001 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. Edited by Jacqueline Anne Stefkovich.
    The authors developed this textbook in response to an increasing interest in ethics, and a growing number of courses on this topic that are now being offered in educational leadership programs. It is designed to fill a gap in instructional materials for teaching the ethics component of the knowledge base that has been established for the profession. The text has several purposes: First, it demonstrates the application of different ethical paradigms (the ethics of justice, care, critique, and the profession) through (...)
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  5. Feminism, the public and the private.Joan B. Landes (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This latest volume in the Oxford Readings in Feminism series presents the results of the multi-disciplinary feminist exploration of the distinction between public and private. Contributors demonstrate the significance of the distinction in feminist theory, its articulation in the modern and late modern public sphere, and its impact on identity politics within feminism in recent years. Feminism, the Public and the Private offers an essential perspective on feminist theory for students and teachers of women's and gender studies, cultural studies, history, (...)
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    Augustus De Morgan, the History of Mathematics, and the Foundations of Algebra.Joan Richards - 1987 - Isis 78:6-30.
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    Augustus De Morgan, the History of Mathematics, and the Foundations of Algebra.Joan L. Richards - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):7-30.
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    Holobiont Evolution: Mathematical Model with Vertical vs. Horizontal Microbiome Transmission.Joan Roughgarden - 2020 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 12.
    This paper develops a simple, conceptual, mathematical model for the evolution of holobionts. Its purpose is to clarify how holobiont selection may cause evolutionary change in the traits of holobionts.
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    Historical Mathematics in the French Eighteenth Century.Joan Richards - 2006 - Isis 97:700-713.
    At least since the seventeenth century, the strange combination of epistemological certainty and ontological power that characterizes mathematics has made it a major focus of philosophical, social, and cultural negotiation. In the eighteenth century, all of these factors were at play as mathematical thinkers struggled to assimilate and extend the analysis they had inherited from the seventeenth century. A combination of educational convictions and historical assumptions supported a humanistic mathematics essentially defined by its flexibility and breadth. This mathematics was an (...)
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    Rigor and Clarity: Foundations of Mathematics in France and England, 1800–1840.Joan L. Richards - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (2):297-319.
    The ArgumentIt has long been apparent that in the nineteenth century, mathematics in France and England developed along different lines. The differences, which might well be labelled stylistic, are most easy to see on the foundational level. At first this may seem surprising because it is such a fundamental area, but, upon reflection, it is to be expected. Ultimately discussions about the foundations of mathematics turn on views about what mathematics is, and this is a question which is answered by (...)
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    Instruments of Judgment: Inscribing Organic Processes in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany.Joan Steigerwald - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (1):79-131.
    The paper argues for the importance to Kant's critique of judgment of epistemological reflections upon the problematics of experimentation on organic processes. It examines the investigations of generation by Wolff and Blumenbach, demonstrating how their experimental practices mediated reflectively between organic phenomena and their conceptualisation, acting as instruments of their judgments of these processes. It then reads Kant's ‘Kritik der teleologischen Urteilskraft’ in light of these experimental investigations, arguing that Kant highlights how the problematic relation between organic phenomena and their (...)
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    The Years of High Theory: Invention and Tradition in Economic Thought 1926-1939.Joan Robinson & G. L. S. Shackle - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):185.
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    Falling Through the Cracks: Psychodynamic Practice with Vulnerable and Oppressed Populations.Joan Berzoff (ed.) - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Psychodynamic theory and practice are often misunderstood as appropriate only for the worried well or for those whose problems are minimal or routine. Nothing could be further from the truth. This book shows how psychodynamically informed, clinically based social care is essential to working with individuals whose problems are both psychological and social. Each chapter addresses populations struggling with structural inequities, such as racism, classism, and discrimination based on immigrant status, language differences, disability, and sexual orientation. The authors explain how (...)
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    Social Contextualization of the Press: The Dutch Case.Joan Hemels - 1997 - Communications 22 (3):317-342.
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    “In a rational world all radicals would be exterminated”: Mathematics, Logic and Secular Thinking in Augustus De Morgan's England.Joan L. Richards - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (1).
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    Observing Science in Early Victorian England: Recent Scholarship on William Whewell.Joan L. Richards - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (2):231-247.
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    Jewish women philosophers of first-century Alexandria: Philo's "Therapeutae" reconsidered.Joan E. Taylor - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The 'Therapeutae' were a Jewish group of ascetic philosophers who lived outside Alexandria in the middle of the first century CE. They are described in Philo's treatise De Vita Contemplativa and have often been considered in comparison with early Christians, the Essenes, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. But who were they really? This study focuses particularly on issues of history, rhetoric, women, and gender in a wide exploration of the group, and comes to new conclusions about the 'Therapeutae' and their (...)
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  18. Attempting to translate Being and Time.Joan Stambaugh - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:79-90.
    In this article, the author narrates the story of the second English translation of Being and time. In the first part, the author describes both the personal history and the general cultural situation which led to the necessity of a new translation of Sein und Zeit. In the second part of the essay, the author discusses some of the Heideggerian terms as Da-sein, Wiederholung, Verfallen, Geworfenheit, Befindlichkeit, focusing on the meaning and the central role of temporality in the project of (...)
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    Preface.Joan Ramon Resina - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (1):3-3.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:PrefaceJoan Ramon ResinaAt a time when critical practices are moving beyond poststructuralism into an area that only with considerable effrontery could be labeled by means of another post-, diacritics enters a new phase without forsaking its commitment to the best and most daring contemporary criticism. The journal aims to reinvigorate itself by reaffirming its origin in Romance Studies and recapturing its balance between an ample zone of relative cultural (...)
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    The New Ruralism: An Epistemology of Transformed Space.Joan Ramon Resina & William Viestenz (eds.) - 2012 - Iberoamericana-Vervuert.
    Presents new ways of understanding the old dichotomy city vs country in an effort to think through the epistemological and artistic implications of the modern antinomy's demise, whereby the non-city ceases to be the city's absolute other.
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  21. Michel Foucault, Fearless Speech Reviewed by.Joan M. Reynolds - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (2):114-115.
     
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    Historicism and Scientific Practice IINew Directions in the Philosophy of Mathematics: An Anthology. Thomas Tymoczko.Joan L. Richards - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):669-672.
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    In Search of the “Sea-Something”: Reason and Transcendence in the Frend/De Morgan Family.Joan L. Richards - 2007 - Science in Context 20 (3):509-536.
    ArgumentThis paper traces the changing fortunes of natural theology in two generations of an English family. The group is represented in the first generation by the Unitarian radical, William Frend, and in the second by the spiritualist Sophia Frend De Morgan and her husband, the mathematician Augustus De Morgan. The Frend/DeMorgans were distinguished from the naturalistic Darwins by their commitment to reason; they were a quintessentially urban group whose impulses to natural theology flowed from a God they encountered through their (...)
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    Peano: Life and Works of Giuseppe PeanoHubert C. Kennedy.Joan L. Richards - 1982 - Isis 73 (1):118-119.
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    Selected Essays on the History of Set Theory and Logics Philip E. B. Jourdain Ivor Grattan-Guinness.Joan L. Richards - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):354-355.
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    Symbols, Impossible Numbers, and Geometric Entanglements: British Algebra through the Commentaries on Newton's Universal Arithmetick. Helena M. Pycior.Joan L. Richards - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):728-729.
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    “this Compendious Language”: Mathematics In The World Of Augustus De Morgan.Joan Richards - 2011 - Isis 102:506-510.
    Mathematics is the most chameleon of subjects, whose meaning is differently defined in different circumstances. This essay considers the mathematics of Augustus De Morgan as an illustration of the ways that the essence of the subject, the very objects that are included within it, has been adjusted in response to cultural factors. Since these cultural factors are the same ones that shape scientific development, the argument is that the history of mathematics and the history of science are always inextricably bound (...)
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    “This Compendious Language”: Mathematics in the World of Augustus De Morgan.Joan L. Richards - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):506-510.
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    The Development of Newtonian Calculus in Britain, 1700-1800. Niccolo Guicciardini.Joan Richards - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):328-329.
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  30. Economics: An Awkward Corner.Joan Robinson - 1969 - Science and Society 33 (1):99-100.
     
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  31. Notes from China.Joan Robinson, Julio Alvarez del Vayo & William E. Griffith - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (1):100-102.
     
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  32. They're After Everyone: Heller's «Catch-22» and the Cold War.Joan Robertson - 1989 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 19 (1):41-50.
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    "The Falling Rate of Profit": A Comment.Joan Robinson - 1959 - Science and Society 23 (2):104 - 106.
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    Foundations and the Supreme Court.Joan Roelofs - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):59-87.
    The literature of “power elite” theory is surprisingly silent on the role of the judiciary. This is particularly strange as the judiciary was designed to be the elite institution in the federal system, and there is a good deal of evidence that it has functioned as planned: “The Court's power is a natural outcome of the necessity for maintaining capitalist dominance under democratic forms; …judicial review has proved to be a very convenient channel through which the driving forces of American (...)
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    The Golden Donors.Joan Roelofs - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):178-182.
    Nielsen, a former foundation officer and consultant, tells us that: “Some nonobsequious writing [on foundations] has begun to appear … (431).” Unfortunately, The Golden Donors is not of that genre. To be sure, this study of the thirty-six largest foundations is critical of many and hands out evaluations for each on the grounds of public policy activism (good) or conventionality (bad), and the behavior of trustees and staff. Nevertheless, die text is replete with the language of public relations — full (...)
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    Technology and ResponsibilityPaul T. Durbin.Joan Rothschild - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):740-741.
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    Presentació.Joan Rovira - 1989 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 15:5.
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    Plato’s Prologue.Joan C. Harrison - 1978 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 27:103-123.
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    Moral Problems in Nursing.Joan M. Callahan - 1986 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (1):75-82.
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    Olson VS. Coase: Coalitional Worth in Conflict.Joan Esteban & József Sákovics - 2003 - Theory and Decision 55 (4):339-357.
    We analyze a model of conflict with endogenous choice of effort, where subsets of the contenders may force the resolution to be sequential: First the alliance fights it out with the rest and – in case they win – later they fight it out among themselves. For three-player games, we find that it will not be in the interest of any two of them to form an alliance. We obtain this result under two different scenarios: equidistant preferences with varying relative (...)
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    Nous as Human Form.Joan Franks - 1995 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 69:249-255.
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    Students' choices and moral growth.Joan F. Goodman - 2006 - Ethics and Education 1 (2):103-115.
    Can schools encourage children to become independent moral decision-makers, maintaining controlled environments suitable to instructing large numbers of children? Two opposing responses are reviewed: one holds that the road to morality is through discipline and obedience, the other through children's experimentation and choice-making. Circumventing these polarities, I look to distinctions within rules that may help in balancing claims of restraint and freedom. Using a pharmacological analogy, one might, in principle, justify ‘pills’ for uncontrollable and/or morally trivial behaviors, but not for (...)
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    Aristotle’s De Motu Animalium.Joan Kung - 1981 - International Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):110-111.
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    The Labor Theory of Value: A Discussion.Joan Robinson, Joseph M. Gillman & Henri Denis - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (2):141 - 167.
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    Prediction of two haptic illusions from the differential adaptation theory.Joan R. Moore, Karen N. Jones & Charles F. Gettys - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (3):197-199.
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    Alfred North Whitehead: The Man and His Work. Volume II: 1910-1947 by Victor Lowe; J. B. Schneewind. [REVIEW]Joan Richards - 1991 - Isis 82:764-765.
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    Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer by Anthony Hyman. [REVIEW]Joan Richards - 1983 - Isis 74:292-292.
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    János Bolyai, Non‐Euclidean Geometry, and the Nature of Space. [REVIEW]Joan Richards - 2006 - Isis 97:363-364.
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    Jeremy J. Gray. János Bolyai, Non‐Euclidean Geometry, and the Nature of Space. viii + 185 pp., illus., table, apps. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2004. $20. [REVIEW]Joan Richards - 2006 - Isis 97 (2):363-364.
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    Mathematics in Society and History: Sociological Inquiries by Sal Restivo. [REVIEW]Joan Richards - 1994 - Isis 85:552-553.
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