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    Towards an understanding of ethical behaviour in small firms.S. Vyakarnam,Andrew R. Bailey,A. Myers &D. Burnett -1997 -Journal of Business Ethics 16 (15):1625-1636.
    Allthough small business accounts for over 90% of businesses in U.K. and indeed elsewhere, they remain the largely uncharted area of ethics. There has not been any research based on the perspective of small business owners, to define what echical delemmas they face and how, if at all, they resolve them. This paper explores ethics from the perspective of small business owner, using focus groups and reports on four clearly identifiable themes of ethical delemmas; entrepreneurial activity itself, conflicts of personal (...) values with business needs, social responsibility and the impact of owners' personality on business ethics. The mechanisms for resolving ethical dilemmas is not at all clear, as there appears to be a web of filters which are used in an inter-connected way. However a common starting point for resolving an ethical delemma which involves others is based on identifying who it is (e.g., a friend or institution) and the quality of the relationship with that person. The research yielded a rich source of material on business ethics and it is clear that future researchers must focus on this sector if business ethics is to make significant advances. (shrink)
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    Introduction.D. Graham Burnett -2007 -Isis 98 (2):310-314.
    From Galileo to the Bhopal tort litigation, Scopes to OncoMouse®, Lysenko to the lie detector, the agonistic and alethic forum of the courtroom has offered unique opportunities to witness science and scientists being made and unmade. Evolving legal systems have consistently been forced to draw on (or defensibly away from) scientific knowledge, scientific methods, and scientific experts in the pursuit of truth and justice. At the same time, courts—in many ways the original site for the production of social facts—have to (...) a significant extent shaped both the theories and the practices of knowledge production central to the emergence of modern science. This Focus section draws together a set of scholars at work on these borrowings and aims to stimulate more research in an important and fast‐expanding area of scholarship. (shrink)
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    Michael S. Mahoney, 1939–2008.Jed Z. Buchwald &D. Graham Burnett -2009 -Isis 100 (3):623-626.
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    A thinker for all seasons: Sir Francis Bacon and his significance today.David Burnett -2000 - Durham [England]: New Century Press.
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    Idiot brain: what your head is really up to.Dean Burnett -2016 - New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
    Introduction -- Mind controls : how the brain regulates the body, and usually makes a mess of things -- Memories are made of this (some assembly required) : the human memory system, and its strange features -- We have nothing to fear but fear itself, and clowns : the many ways in which the brain makes us constantly scared -- Think you're clever, do you? : the baffling and complex science of intelligence -- You see this chapter coming? : the (...) haphazard properties of the brain's observational systems -- You say you have a 'great personality', but how can you be sure? : the complex and confusing properties of personality -- Group hug! : how the brain is influenced by other people -- When the brain breaks down ... mental health problems, and how they come about -- Afterword. (shrink)
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    In search of the third bird: exemplary essays from the proceedings of ESTAR(SER), 2001-2021.D. Graham Burnett,Catherine L. Hansen &Justin E. H. Smith (eds.) -2021 - London: Strange Attractor Press.
    The real history of the covey of attention-artists who call themselves "The Birds." A great deal of uncertainty--and even some genuine confusion--surrounds the origin, evolution, and activities of the so-called Avis Tertia or "Order of the Third Bird." Sensational accounts of this "attentional cult" emphasize histrionic rituals, tragic trance-addictions, and the covert dissemination of obscurantist ontologies of the art object. Hieratic, ecstatic, and endlessly evasive, the Order attracts sensual misfits and cabalistic aesthetes--both to its ranks, and to its scholarship. In (...) recent years, however, the revisionist work of the research collective ESTAR(SER) has done much to clear the air, bringing archival precision to the history of this covey of attention-artists who call themselves "The Birds." Gathering the best articles of the last twenty years of The Proceedings of ESTAR(SER), this volume represents a landmark in the history of aesthetic practices, and will be a point of departure for future work wading the muddy marshes at the limits of historicism."--Publisher description. (shrink)
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  7. Scenes of Attention: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry.D. Graham Burnett &Justin E. H. Smith (eds.) -2023 - Columbia University Press.
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    Sir William Lower and the Harriot Circle.David Burnett,Francis Bacon &Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar -2002
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    Gisela Parak. Photographs of Environmental Phenomena: Scientific Images in the Wake of Environmental Awareness, USA 1860s–1970s. 256 pp., figs., bibl. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2016. $45. [REVIEW]D. Graham Burnett -2018 -Isis 109 (2):414-415.
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    Kirsten A. Seaver. Maps, Myths, and Men: The Story of the Vínland Map. xxi + 480 pp., illus., bibl., index. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. $24.95. [REVIEW]D. Burnett -2005 -Isis 96 (1):106-107.
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    Michael Heazle. Scientific Uncertainty and the Politics of Whaling. xi + 260 pp., figs., app., bibl., index. Seattle/London: University of Washington Press, 2006. $60. [REVIEW]D. Burnett -2007 -Isis 98 (2):425-427.
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    Peter Russell. Prince Henry “the Navigator”: A Life. xvi + 448 pp., illus., figs., apps., bibl., index. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. $35. [REVIEW]D. Graham Burnett -2005 -Isis 96 (1):105-106.
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    The History of Cartography and the History of ScienceMaps and Politics. Jeremy BlackTrading Territories: Mapping the Early Modern World. Jerry BrottonThe Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps, 1511-1670. Philip D. Burden. [REVIEW]D. Graham Burnett -1999 -Isis 90 (4):775-780.
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