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    Theology, Ethnography, and the Historicization of Idolatry.Joan Pau Rubiés - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (4):571-596.
    Early Christian writers defined idolatry around the monotheistic distinction between proper worship of the creator and vain worship of the creature, which they had inherited from Hellenistic Judaism. Despite the remarkable consensus about the validity of this theological analysis, the medieval synthesis was under severe strain throughout the early modern period, mainly because of the concept's extended range of application in the new contexts of religious controversy. In all these cases, deciding what practices constituted idolatry was open to debate. By (...)
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    Hugo Grotius's Dissertation on the Origin of the American Peoples and the Use of Comparative Methods.Joan-Pau Rubies - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (2):221-244.
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    Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment.Joan Pau Rubiés & Neil Safier (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This timely intervention into the debate about the legacy of the Enlightenment highlights both the plurality and the continuing relevance of Enlightened cosmopolitanism to contemporary global concerns, linking cultural history with the history of ideas and politics, in a global perspective.
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  4. From Christian Apologetics to Deism.Joan-Pau Rubiés - 2016 - In William J. Bulman & Robert G. Ingram (eds.), God in the Enlightenment. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    India and its religion played an important role in the assault on Christian orthodoxy during the late Enlightenment. However, the late-seventeenth century transition from antiquarian apologetics to libertinism is harder to explain, and yet historically more crucial. This chapter maps this process with particular reference to the interpretation of the remarkable range of materials concerning Hinduism that appeared in the illustrated encyclopedia of world religions Cérémonies et coutumes de tots les peuples du monde. Its editor, Jean-Fréderic Bernard, went well beyond (...)
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    Merchants and Marvels: Commerce and the Representation of Nature in Early Modern Europe. [REVIEW]Joan-pau Rubiés - 2005 - Isis 96:275-276.
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    Pamela Smith;, Paula Findlen . Merchants and Marvels: Commerce and the Representation of Nature in Early Modern Europe. ix + 437 pp., illus., index. New York: Routledge, 2001. $27.95. [REVIEW]Joan‐Pau Rubiés - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):275-276.
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    Joan‐Pau Rubiés. Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European Eyes, 1250–1625. xxii + 443 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. $74.95. [REVIEW]William E. Burns - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):302-303.
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    Cosmopolitanism and the enlightenment Cosmopolitanism and the enlightenment, edited by Rubiés, Joan-Pau, and Neil Safier, Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press, 2023, pages i-xxi, 1-320, ISBN 978-1-009-30534-1 (Hardcover). [REVIEW]David Allen Harvey - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (2):336-338.
    This book, a Festschrift emerging from a December 2013 conference at the Huntington Library in honor of Anthony Pagden and his ground-breaking work in early modern cultural and intellectual history...
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    El llatí a les Proves d'Accés a les Universitats de Catalunya (PAU). L'harmonització de contraris.Joan Carbonell I. Manils - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:17.
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    An Analysis of the Factor Structure of Jones’ Moral Intensity Construct.Joan M. McMahon & Robert J. Harvey - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 64 (4):381-404.
    In 1991, Jones developed an issue-contingent model of ethical decision making in which moral intensity is posited to affect the four stages of Rest's 1986 model. Jones claimed that moral intensity, which is "the extent of issue-related moral imperative in a situation", consists of six characteristics: magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy, proximity, and concentration of effect. This article reports the findings of two studies that analyzed the factor structure of moral intensity, operationalized by a 12-item (...)
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    Speciesism.Joan Dunayer - 2004 - Derwood, Md.: Ryce.
    "Speciesism: 'A failure, in attitude or practice, to accord any nonhuman being equal consideration and respect'"--From the book's cover.
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    Being and Time: A Translation of Sein Und Zeit.Joan Stambaugh (ed.) - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    _A new, definitive translation of Heidegger's most important work._.
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    Psychometric Properties of the Reidenbach–Robin Multidimensional Ethics Scale.Joan Marie McMahon & Robert J. Harvey - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (1):27-39.
    The factor structure of the Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES; Reidenbach and Robin: 1988, Journal of Business Ethics 7, 871–879; 1990, Journal of Business Ethics 9, 639–653) was examined for the 8-item short form (N = 328) and the original 30-item pool (N = 260). The objectives of the study were: to verify the dimensionality of the MES; to increase the amount of true cross-scenario variance through the use of 18 scenarios varying in moral intensity (Jones: 1991, Academy of Management Review (...)
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  14. Large cardinals beyond choice.Joan Bagaria, Peter Koellner & W. Hugh Woodin - 2019 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):283-318.
    The HOD Dichotomy Theorem states that if there is an extendible cardinal, δ, then either HOD is “close” to V or HOD is “far” from V. The question is whether the future will lead to the first or the second side of the dichotomy. Is HOD “close” to V, or “far” from V? There is a program aimed at establishing the first alternative—the “close” side of the HOD Dichotomy. This is the program of inner model theory. In recent years the (...)
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    C(n)-cardinals.Joan Bagaria - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (3-4):213-240.
    For each natural number n, let C(n) be the closed and unbounded proper class of ordinals α such that Vα is a Σn elementary substructure of V. We say that κ is a C(n)-cardinal if it is the critical point of an elementary embedding j : V → M, M transitive, with j(κ) in C(n). By analyzing the notion of C(n)-cardinal at various levels of the usual hierarchy of large cardinal principles we show that, starting at the level of superstrong (...)
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    Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation.Joan Copjec - 2004 - MIT Press.
    A psychoanalytic and philosophical exploration of sublimation as a key term in Jacques Lacan's theories of ethics and feminine sexuality.
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  17. Sex and the Euthanasia of Reason.Joan Copjec - 1994 - In Supposing the subject. New York: Verso. pp. 16--44.
     
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  18. Cheap talk when interests conflict.Joan B. Silk & Robert Boyd - unknown
    Most evolutionary analyses of animal communication suggest that low-cost signals can evolve only when both the signaller and the recipient rank outcomes in the same order. When there is a conflict of interest between sender and receiver, honest signals must be costly. However, recent work suggests that low-cost signals can be evolutionarily stable, even when the sender and the receiver rank outcomes in different orders, as long as the interest in achieving coordination is sufficiently great. In this paper, we extend (...)
     
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    Kant’s concept of natural purpose and the reflecting power of judgement.Joan Steigerwald - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (4):712-734.
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    Will the “Conscience of an Institution” Become Society's Servant?Joan McIver Gibson & Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):9-11.
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  21. An Essay on Marxian Economics.Joan Robinson - 1966 - Macmillan ; St. Martin's Press.
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    Being and Time: A Revised Edition of the Stambaugh Translation.Joan Stambaugh & Dennis J. Schmidt (eds.) - 2010 - State University of New York Press.
    _A revised translation of Heidegger's most important work._.
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    2. storytelling.Joan W. Scott - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (2):203-209.
    Natalie Davis is a quintessential storyteller in the way theorized by Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, and Michel de Certeau. Her work decenters history not simply because it grants agency and so historical visibility to those who have been hidden from history or left on its margins, but also because her stories reveal the complexities of human experience and so challenge the received categories with which we are accustomed to thinking about the world.
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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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    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.
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    Fragments of Martin's axiom and δ13 sets of reals.Joan Bagaria - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 69 (1):1-25.
    We strengthen a result of Harrington and Shelah by showing that, unless ω1 is an inaccessible cardinal in L, a relatively weak fragment of Martin's axiom implies that there exists a δ13 set of reals without the property of Baire.
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    Le genre : une catégorie d'analyse toujours utile?Joan W. Scott - 2010 - Diogène 1 (1):5-14.
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    On colimits and elementary embeddings.Joan Bagaria & Andrew Brooke-Taylor - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (2):562-578.
    We give a sharper version of a theorem of Rosický, Trnková and Adámek [13], and a new proof of a theorem of Rosický [12], both about colimits in categories of structures. Unlike the original proofs, which use category-theoretic methods, we use set-theoretic arguments involving elementary embeddings given by large cardinals such as $\alpha$-strongly compact and $C^{(n)}$-extendible cardinals.
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  29. The adaptive value of soicality in mammalian agroups.Joan B. Silk - 2007 - In Nathan Emery, Nicola Clayton & Chris Frith (eds.), Social Intelligence: From Brain to Culture. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Can Future Managers and Business Executives be Influenced to Behave more Ethically in the Workplace? The Impact of Approaches to Learning on Business Students’ Cheating Behavior.Joan A. Ballantine, Xin Guo & Patricia Larres - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (1):245-258.
    This study considers the potential for influencing business students to become ethical managers by directing their undergraduate learning environment. In particular, the relationship between business students’ academic cheating, as a predictor of workplace ethical behavior, and their approaches to learning is explored. The three approaches to learning identified from the students’ approaches to learning literature are deep approach, represented by an intrinsic interest in and a desire to understand the subject, surface approach, characterized by rote learning and memorization without understanding, (...)
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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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    Newton's two electricities.Joan L. Hawes - 1971 - Annals of Science 27 (1):95-103.
  33. May'68, the emotional month.Joan Copjec - 2006 - In Slavoj Žižek (ed.), Lacan: the silent partners. New York: Verso. pp. 90--114.
     
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    The Sexual Compact.Joan Copjec - 2012 - Angelaki 17 (2):31 - 48.
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    Generic absoluteness.Joan Bagaria & Sy D. Friedman - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 108 (1-3):3-13.
    We explore the consistency strength of Σ 3 1 and Σ 4 1 absoluteness, for a variety of forcing notions.
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    Projective Geometry and Mathematical Progress in Mid-Victorian Britain.Joan L. Richards - 1986 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (3):297.
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    Bounded BCK‐algebras and their generated variety.Joan Gispert & Antoni Torrens - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (2):206-213.
    In this paper we prove that the equational class generated by bounded BCK-algebras is the variety generated by the class of finite simple bounded BCK-algebras. To obtain these results we prove that every simple algebra in the equational class generated by bounded BCK-algebras is also a relatively simple bounded BCK-algebra. Moreover, we show that every simple bounded BCK-algebra can be embedded into a simple integral commutative bounded residuated lattice. We extend our main results to some richer subreducts of the class (...)
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    Historical Mathematics in the French Eighteenth Century.Joan L. Richards - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):700-713.
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    Fragments of Martin's axiom and δ< sup> 1< sub> 3 sets of reals.Joan Bagaria - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 69 (1):1-25.
  40. Knowledge, power, and academic freedom.Joan W. Scott - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (2):451-480.
    Historically, academic freedom is a concept aimed at resolving conflicts about the relationship between power and knowledge, politics and truth, action and thought by positing a sharp distinction between them, a distinction that has been difficult to maintain. This paper analyzes those tensions by looking at early statements of the founders of the American Association of University Professors , by exploring the paradoxes of disciplinary authority which at once guarantees and limits professorial autonomy, and by examining several cases in which (...)
     
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    Investigations and Due Process.Joan Elise Dubinsky - 1999 - In Robert Frederick (ed.), A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 386–398.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Rules of conduct Investigations defined The theory behind due process A due process model for business ethicists Who should conduct an investigation? Notice and hearing: conducting the investigation Consequences of an investigation: the perspective of the accused Consequences of an investigation: the perspective of the accuser The corporate obligations that “trump” these investigatory risks A request for fundamental fairness.
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    Recall of haptic information by blind and sighted individuals.Joan Shagan & Jacqueline Goodnow - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):221.
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    Social Investing Roundtable.Joan Shapiro - 1993 - Business Ethics 7 (1):20-24.
  44. The Ethos of Critique in German Idealism.Joan Steigerwald - 2015 - In Flavia Padovani, Alan Richardson & Jonathan Y. Tsou (eds.), Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies. Cham: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 310. Springer.
     
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    Pre-Schools for All - A Market Solution.Joan Tamburrini & David Soskin - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):484.
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    Aspects of Education and Technology: Proceedings of the Loughborough Programmed Learning Conference of April 1966.Joan Taylor, D. Unwin & J. Leedham - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):79.
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    Basically Branching: A Handbook for ProgrammersA Guide to Evaluating Self Instructional Programs.Joan Taylor, Derek Rowntree, Paul I. Jacobs, Milton H. Maier & Lawrence M. Stolurow - 1967 - British Journal of Educational Studies 15 (1):90.
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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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    The Impact of the Patient Self-Determination Act's Requirement That States Describe Law concerning Patients' Rights.Joan M. Teno, Charles Sabatino, Fenella Rouse & Joanne Lynn - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):102-108.
    As of December 1991, the Patient Self-Determination Act mandated that health care institutions which receive funding from Medicare or Medicaid provide written information about persons rights to participate in medical decision-making and formulate advance directives. The PSDA required each state…acting through a State agency, association, or other private nonprofit entity develop a written description of the law of the State concerning advance directives that would be distributed by providers or organizations under the requirements of [the Act].
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    Book Review: Digital Medicine: Implications for Healthcare Leaders.Joan Thiele - 2004 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 41 (1):107-107.
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