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    Phrenology: The Provocation of Progress.Roger J. Cooter - 1976 - History of Science 14 (4):211-234.
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    Roger Cooter. Phrenology in the British Isles: An Annotated, Historical Bibliography and Index. Metuchen, N.J. and London: The Scarecrow Press Inc., 1989. Pp. xviii + 431. ISBN 0-8108-2165-6. £47.25. [REVIEW]W. F. Bynum - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (3):346-347.
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  3. Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflections on the History of Science Popularization and Science in Popular Culture.Roger Cooter & Stephen Pumfrey - 1994 - History of Science 32 (3):237-267.
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    Neural Veils and the Will to Historical Critique: Why Historians of Science Need to Take the Neuro-Turn Seriously.Roger Cooter - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):145-154.
    Taking the neuro-turn is like becoming the victim of mind parasites. It’s unwilled . You can’t see mind parasites; they make you think things without allowing you to know why you think them. Indeed, they generate the cognitive inability to be other than delighted with the circumstances of your affected cognition. It’s not as if you can take off your thinking cap and shoo the pests away. You can’t see them—or even know that you could want to. You can’t stand (...)
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  5. Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory.Roger J. Sullivan - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, sure to become a standard reference work, is a comprehensive, lucid, and systematic commentary on Kant's practical philosophy. Kant is arguably the most important moral philosopher of the modern period. Using as nontechnical a language as possible, Professor Sullivan offers a detailed, authoritative account of Kant's moral philosophy - including his ethical theory, his philosophy of history, his political philosophy, his philosophy of religion, and his philosophy of education - and demonstrates the historical, Kantian origins of such important (...)
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  6. Deploying 'pseudo-science'then and now'.Roger Cooter - 1980 - In Marsha P. Hanen, Margaret J. Osler & Robert G. Weyant, Science, Pseudo-Science, and Society. Waterloo, Ont.: Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. pp. 237--272.
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  7. Surgery and Society in Peace and War: Orthopaedics and the Organization of Modern Medicine, 1880-1948.Roger Cooter & Ann Dally - 1995 - History of Science 33 (1):111.
     
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    A Measure of Perfection: Phrenology and the Fine Arts in America. Charles Colbert.Roger Cooter - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):609-611.
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    Essay Review: The Archaeology of Plants: Nature's Second Kingdom. Explorations of Vegetality in the Eighteenth Century.Roger Cooter - 1982 - History of Science 20 (4):304-309.
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  10. Edited volumes-accidents in history: Injuries, fatalities and social relations.Roger Cooter & Bill Luckin - 1998 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (3):379-379.
     
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    Figuring it Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture.Roger Cooter - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (4):580-582.
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    Letters to the Editor.Roger Cooter - 2009 - Isis 100 (3):628-628.
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    Medical Services and the Hospitals in Britain, 1860-1939. Steven Cherry.Roger Cooter - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):351-352.
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    Nature's Second Kingdom. Explorations of Vegetality in the Eighteenth Century by François Delaporte.Roger Cooter - 1982 - History of Science 20:3.
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    Small and Special: The Development of Hospitals for Children in Victorian Britain. Elizabeth M. R. Lomax.Roger Cooter - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):721-722.
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    El giro del cuerpo: historia y política de los corpóreo.Roger Cooter - 2010 - Arbor 186 (743):393-405.
    En este artículo se evalúa el tratamiento de lo corporal en la historia desde un reciente pasado foucaultiano hasta el presente. El “giro somático”, se argumenta, no sólo puso de moda el cuerpo en los textos de historia sino que cuestionó de manera fundamental la naturaleza misma de la historia como forma de investigación. En este trabajo resumimos primero la concepción anti-esencialista del cuerpo que Foucault desarrolla a través de sus conceptos de “biopoder” y “biopolítica”, para después discutir el impacto (...)
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  17. An Introduction to Kant's Ethics.Roger J. Sullivan - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the most up-to-date, brief and accessible introduction to Kant's ethics available. It approaches the moral theory via the political philosophy, thus allowing the reader to appreciate why Kant argued that the legal structure for any civil society must have a moral basis. This approach also explains why Kant thought that our basic moral norms should serve as laws of conduct for everyone. The volume includes a detailed commentary on Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant's most widely studied (...)
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    Kant's Theory of Freedom.Roger J. Sullivan - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):865.
  19. Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory.Roger J. SULLIVAN - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 33 (2):125-127.
     
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    Environmental Ethics and the Built Environment.Roger J. H. King - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (2):115-131.
    I defend the view that the design of the built environment should be a proper part of environmental ethics. An environmentally responsible culture should be one in which citizens take responsibility for the domesticated environments in which they live, as well as for their effects on wild nature. How we build our world reveals both the possibilities in nature and our own stance toward the world. Our constructions and contrivances also objectively constrain the possibilities for the development of a human (...)
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    Scientific Breeding in Central Europe during the Early Nineteenth Century: Background to Mendel’s Later Work.Roger J. Wood & Vítězslav Orel - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):239-272.
    Efforts to bring science into early 19th century breeding practices in Central Europe, organised from Brno, the Hapsburg city in which Mendel would later turn breeding experiments into a body of timeless theory, are here considered as a significant prelude to the great discovery. During those years prior to Mendel's arrival in Brno, enlightened breeders were seeking ways to regulate the process of heredity, which they viewed as a force to be controlled. Many were specialising in sheep breeding for the (...)
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    Toward an ethics of the domesticated environment.Roger J. H. King - 2003 - Philosophy and Geography 6 (1):3 – 14.
    This essay articulates the importance of the domesticated landscape for a mature environmental ethics. Human beings are spatial beings, deeply implicated in their relationships to places, both wild and domesticated. Human identity evolves contextually through interaction with a "world." If this world obscures our perception of wild nature, it will be difficult to motivate the social and psychological will to imagine, let alone participate in, a culture that values environmentally responsible conduct. My argument is informed by a pragmatist suspicion of (...)
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  23. Environmental Ethics and the Case for Hunting.Roger J. H. King - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13 (1):59-85.
    Hunting is a complex phenomenon. l examine it from four different perspectives-animal liberation, the land ethic, primitivism, and ecofeminism-and find no moral justification for sport hunting in any of them. At the same time, however, I argue that there are theoretical flaws in each of these approaches. Animal liberationists focus too much on the individual animal and ignore the difference between domestic and wild animals. Leopold’s land ethic fails to come to terms with the self-domestication of humans. I argue that (...)
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    Science, Scientific Management, and the Transformation of Medicine in Britain c. 1870–1950.Steve Sturdy & Roger Cooter - 1998 - History of Science 36 (4):421-466.
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    Re-encountering a counter-intuitive probability.Roger J. Faber - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (2):283-285.
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    The Kantian Critique of Aristotle’s Moral Philosophy: An Appraisal.Roger J. Sullivan - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):24 - 53.
    I will conclude that the Kantian analyses of Aristotle’s moral theory are historically inaccurate and the criticisms invalid. Further, those criticisms are focused in such a way that they tend to distract us from more fundamental issues, especially the different ontologies presupposed in each theory. If my arguments are sound, they show that much of Kant’s moral philosophy is not as novel as he believed it to be nor as it generally has been taken to be.
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    Clockwork garden: on the mechanistic reduction of living things.Roger J. Faber - 1986 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
    ONE Wholes and Parts: Introductory Survey COMMON WISDOM ABOUT THE WORLD GUIDES us WELL in daily living, but getting along practically is not enough; ...
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    In search of the modern Hippocrates.Roger J. Bulger (ed.) - 1987 - Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.
    1. The Modern Context for a Healing Profession Roger J. Bulger The future of the profession of medicine in America is, at the very least, under serious ...
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    Caring about Nature: Feminist Ethics and the Environment.Roger J. H. King - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (1):75 - 89.
    In this essay I examine the relevance of the vocabulary of an ethics of care to ecofeminism. While this vocabulary appears to offer a promising alternative to moral extensionism and deep ecology, there are problems with the use of this vocabulary by both essentialists and conceptualists. I argue that too great a reliance is placed on personal lived experience as a basis for ecofeminist ethics and that the concept of care is insufficiently determinate to explicate the meaning of care for (...)
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    Some Observations on the Problems of Grading Examinations with Several Components: a reply to P. J. Squire.Roger J. L. Murphy & Robert M. Adams - 1979 - Educational Studies 5 (3):225-230.
    (1979). Some Observations on the Problems of Grading Examinations with Several Components: a reply to P. J. Squire. Educational Studies: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 225-230.
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    Sex Differences in GCE Examination Entry Statistics and Success Rates∗.Roger J. L. Murphy - 1980 - Educational Studies 6 (2):169-178.
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  32. A Response to “Is Business Bluffing Ethical?”.Roger J. Sullivan - 1984 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3 (2):1-18.
  33. How Bernard Williams Constructed his Critique of Kant's Moral Theory.Roger J. Sullivan - 1999 - Kantian Review 3:106-113.
    One of the more striking developments in contemporary philosophic discussions about morality has been the rise of anti-theory — the rejection of moral theories as ‘unnecessary, undesirable, and/or impossible’. Among those associated with this view have been Bernard Williams, John McDowell, Edmund Pincoffs and James Wallace.
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    Japanese culture: the religious and philosophical foundations.Roger J. Davies - 2016 - Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing.
    Japanese Culture: The Religious and Philosophical Foundations takes readers on a thoroughly researched and extremely readable journey through Japan's cultural history. This much-anticipated sequel to Roger Davies's best-selling The Japanese Mind provides a comprehensive overview of the religion and philosophy of Japan. This cultural history of Japan explains the diverse cultural traditions that underlie modern Japan and offers readers deep insights into Japanese manners and etiquette. Davies begins with an investigation of the origins of the Japanese, followed by an (...)
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    Playing with boundaries: Critical reflections on strategies for an environmental culture and the promise of civic environmentalism.Roger J. H. King - 2006 - Ethics, Place and Environment 9 (2):173 – 186.
    This essay reflects on three strategic visions of how society might develop in the direction of a more environmentally responsible culture. These strategies - green technology, ecocentrism, and civic environmentalism - offer promising elements of what we need. However, each fails in different ways to successfully explain how citizens, caught up in consumerist practices and their supporting belief systems, can be led to take the transformative steps needed to build a culture that engages responsibly and respectfully with the natural environment. (...)
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    The Bennett Judgment and Recent Episcopal Charges. A Lecture..J. Guinness Rogers & Manchester Nonconformist Association - 1873 - Nonconformist Association Hodder and Stoughton.
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    Some Suggestions for Interpreting Eth. Nic. 10. 7-8.Roger J. Sullivan - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):129-138.
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    Darbishire expands his vision of heredity from Mendelian genetics to inherited memory.Roger J. Wood - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 53 (C):16-39.
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    Natural selection and schizophrenia.Roger J. Sullivan & John S. Allen - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):865-866.
    Evolutionary theories of schizophrenia must account for the maintenance of putative alleles in past and present populations despite reduced fitness among the affected. Such models must also account for extant intersex and population-level variability in the expression of schizophrenia. We argue that genetic balanced-polymorphism hypotheses remain the most robust in terms of modeling and testing these processes in populations.
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  40. Cracking biopower: Roberto Esposito, Bíos: Biopolitics and Philosophy, with an intro. and trans. Timothy Campbell. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008; Nikolas Rose, The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-first Century. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. [REVIEW]Roger Cooter & Claudia Stein - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (2):109-128.
    Roberto Esposito, Bíos: Biopolitics and Philosophy, with an intro. and trans. Timothy Campbell. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008; Nikolas Rose, The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-first Century. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
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    (1 other version)On the Hippocratic sources of Western medical practice.Roger J. Bulger & Anthony L. Barbato - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (4):S4.
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    Hartmut Kreß: Menschenwürde im modernen Pluralismus. Wertedebatte - Ethik der Medizin - N achhaltigkeit. Hannover (Lutherisches Verlagshaus) 1999.Roger J. Busch & Nikolaus Knoepffler - 2000 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 44 (1):230-231.
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    Stress in Educational Administration.Roger J. Callan - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (3):296-307.
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    Comprehension of semantic relationships and the generality of categorization models.Roger J. S. Chaffin & Douglas J. Herrmann - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (2):69-72.
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    Can buddhism validate the truth of God incarnate?Roger J. Corless - 1987 - Modern Theology 3 (4):333-343.
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    Monastic Quest and Interreligious Dialogue.Roger J. Corless, Gilbert G. Hardy & O. Cist - 1993 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 13:266.
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    Maitreya, the Future Buddha.Roger J. Corless, Alan Sponberg & Helen Hardacre - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):386.
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    Speaking of the Unspeakable: Negation as the Way in Nicholas of Cusa and Nagarjuna.Roger J. Corless - 1982 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 2:107.
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    Sand & Pebbles : The Tales of Mujū Ichien, A Voice for Pluralism in Kamakura BuddhismSand & Pebbles : The Tales of Muju Ichien, A Voice for Pluralism in Kamakura Buddhism.Roger J. Corless - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):145.
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    The Hermeneutics of Polemic: The Creation of "Hinayana" and "Old Testament".Roger J. Corless - 1991 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 11:59.
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