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  1. From open data to information justice.Jeffrey Alan Johnson - 2014 - Ethics and Information Technology 16 (4):263-274.
    This paper argues for subsuming the question of open data within a larger question of information justice, with the immediate aim being to establish the need for rather than the principles of such a theory. I show that there are several problems of justice that emerge as a consequence of opening data to full public accessibility, and are generally a consequence of the failure of the open data movement to understand the constructed nature of data. I examine three such problems: (...)
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    Privacy and the judgment of others.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (2):157-168.
    This article defends a new model of personal privacy. Privacy should be understood as demarcating culturally defined aspects of an individual's life in which he or she is granted immunity from the judgment of others. Such an analysis is preferable to either of the two favorite models of privacy in the current literature. The judgment of others model preserves all of the insights of the liberty and information models of privacy, But avoids the obvious problems and counterexamples. In addition, This (...)
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    Recollection, familiarity, and content-sensitivity in lateral parietal cortex: a high-resolution fMRI study.Jeffrey D. Johnson, Maki Suzuki & Michael D. Rugg - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    A Theory of the Nature and Value of Privacy.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1992 - Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (3):271-288.
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    How to train a neural network:An introduction to the new computational paradigm.Jeffrey Johnson & Philip Picton - 1996 - Complexity 1 (6):13-28.
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    The role of experience in location estimation: Target distributions shift location memory biases.John Lipinski, Vanessa R. Simmering, Jeffrey S. Johnson & John P. Spencer - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):147-153.
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    Features and conjunctions in visual working memory.Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, Geoffrey F. Woodman & Steven J. Luck - 2012 - In Jeremy M. Wolfe & Lynn C. Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press.
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    Increased Alpha-Band Power during the Retention of Shapes and Shape-Location Associations in Visual Short-Term Memory.Jeffrey S. Johnson, David W. Sutterer, Daniel J. Acheson, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock & Bradley R. Postle - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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    Privacy, liberty and integrity.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1989 - Public Affairs Quarterly 3 (3):15-34.
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    Humanely Killed?Jeff Johnson - 2015 - Journal of Animal Ethics 5 (2):123-125.
    Humanely Killed? Jeff Johnson St. Catherine University, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Standard philosophical approaches to the issue of eating animals who are thought to have been humanely killed typically turn on decisions around the issue of moral status or on weighing benefits and harms of killing. Rather than pursuing these lines of inquiry, I bring out circumstances that have gotten lost in thinking we can take moral cover under the idea that farmed animals are killed humanely. In thinking about whether farmed (...)
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    Academic Chemistry in Imperial Germany.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):500-524.
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    A language of structure in the science of complexity.Jeffrey Johnson - 1995 - Complexity 1 (3):22-29.
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    German women in chemistry, 1895–19251 (part I).Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1998 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 6 (1):1-21.
    The paper traces the entrance of German women into the chemistry profession from the 1890s to 1925, examining how they first overcame social and cultural conservatism to obtain access to opportunities for a chemical education during the later Kaiserreich, then began to seek academic and industrial careers and to establish a professional organization in the face of resistance from the established Verein Deutscher Chemiker. The paper examines the effect of World War I and the advent of the Weimar Republic in (...)
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    Organizational Learning and the Development of Global Health Educational Capabilities: Critical Reflections on a Decade of Practice.Jeffrey V. Johnson, Rosemary F. Riel, Yolanda Ogbolu, Marik Moen, Anne Brenner & Emilia Iwu - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (S2):50-59.
  15. From friendly atheism to friendly natural theology: The case for modesty in religious epistemology.Jeffery Johnson - 2003 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
    Philosophical theists argue with great ingenuity and sophistication that there is excellent evidence in support of the existence of the God of western theism. Philosophical atheists argue with equal skill that the evidence is negative. Both sides can't be right. But, this seems to imply that one camp is guilty of serious epistemological error. I explore in this essay a way of understanding good theological evidence that mitigates charges of intellectual error or blindness. According to a position that Rowe calls (...)
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  16. Procedure, substance, and the divine command theory.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1994 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (1):39 - 55.
    Natural theology is still practiced as though substantive theological conclusions can be derived by a quasi-deductive process. Perhaps relevant "evidence" may lead to interesting theological conclusions -- the fact of natural evil, or the cosmic fine-tuning we hear about in contemporary cosmology, both cry out for theological explanation. I remain a skeptic, however, about the value of "a priori" methods in natural theology. The case study in this short discussion is the well known attempt to establish the logical incoherence of (...)
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    Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working Memory.Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, GeoffreyF Woodman & Steven J. Luck - 2012 - In Jeremy M. Wolfe & Lynn C. Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press.
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    Load-Dependent Increases in Delay-Period Alpha-Band Power Track the Gating of Task-Irrelevant Inputs to Working Memory.Andrew J. Heinz & Jeffrey S. Johnson - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    A long time ago in a computing lab far, far away….Jeffery L. Johnson, R. H. Ettinger & Timothy L. Hubbard - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):670-670.
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    Academic self-regulation and the chemical profession in imperial Germany.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1985 - Minerva 23 (2):241-271.
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    Berlinische LebensbilderWilhelm Treue Gerhard Hildebrandt Rolf Winau Wolfgang Treue Karlfried Gründer.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):161-163.
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    CPSR's approach to advising policymakers.Jeff Johnson - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (2):9-13.
    This paper describes the approach that Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility uses to advise and influence government policymakers at the local, state, and federal levels. It analyzes why CPSR - a relatively small organization - has enjoyed a fair amount of success in influencing policy. It also describes a recurring pattern that applies to CPSR's involvement in policymaking, using as an example CPSR's involvement in policymaking on the Calling Number Identification telephone service. An appendix lists situations in which CPSR has (...)
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    Constitutional privacy.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1994 - Law and Philosophy 13 (2):161 - 193.
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    Can rewards induce corresponding forms of theft? Introducing the reward‐theft parity effect.Jeff S. Johnson, Scott B. Friend & Sina Esteky - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (3):846-858.
    Rewards are reinforcement mechanisms that organizations use to shape desirable employee behaviors. However, rewards may also have unintended consequences, such as building expectations for receiving extra benefits and weakening employee barriers to unethical acts. This article investigates the dark side of the reward–behavior association, and exploring what is referred to as the reward–theft parity effect (RTPE). The authors hypothesize that receiving rewards induces a corresponding type of theft. In Study 1, survey results (n = 634) show initial support for the (...)
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    Can rewards induce corresponding forms of theft? Introducing the reward‐theft parity effect.Jeff S. Johnson, Scott B. Friend & Sina Esteky - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (3):846-858.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 846-858, July 2022.
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    Chemical Warfare in the Great War.Jeffrey Allan Johnson - 2002 - Minerva 40 (1):93-106.
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    Divine commands, reason, and authority.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1994 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (1):39-55.
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    Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov.Jeffrey Johnson - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (2):270-271.
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    Explanation, evidence, and mystical experience.Jeff Johnson - 2001 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 5 (1).
    This article argues that the testimony of mystics provides an interesting potential source of evidence for theism. The model of inference to the best explanation is utilized to analyze and assess mystics' testimony. It is argued that the evidential value of the reports from mystics, both within the theistic tradition and from without, ultimately proves weak.
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  30. From Friendly Atheism To Friendly Natural Theology: The Case For Modesty In Religious Epistemology.Jeffery Johnson - 2003 - Minerva 7:125-142.
    Philosophical theists argue with great ingenuity and sophistication that there is excellent evidence insupport of the existence of the God of western theism. Philosophical atheists argue with equal skill that theevidence is negative. Both sides can't be right. But, this seems to imply that one camp is guilty of seriousepistemological error. I explore in this essay a way of understanding good theological evidence thatmitigates charges of intellectual error or blindness. According to a position that Rowe calls friendlyatheism, the atheist can (...)
     
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    Fritz Haber, 1868-1934: Eine Biographie. Margit Szollosi-Janze.Jeffrey Allan Johnson - 1999 - Isis 90 (4):840-840.
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    Fritz Haber: Chemiker, Nobelpreistrager, Deutscher, Jude. Dietrich Stoltzenberg.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):518-519.
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    Geschichte der deutschen Grosschemie: Entwicklung und Einfluss in Staat und GesellschaftWalter Teltschik.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):179-179.
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    Gold in the Washes.Jeffrey Johnson - 1994 - Renascence 46 (3):199-207.
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    Gold in the Washes.Jeffrey Johnson - 1994 - Renascence 46 (3):199-207.
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    Grice’s Unspeakable Truths.Jeff Johnson - 2010 - Essays in Philosophy 11 (2):168-180.
    Grice is often taken to have delivered a decisive blow against the tendency on the part of ordinary language philosophers to suspect that the presence of particular circumstances is requisite for philosophically interesting expressions to be in order, even to make sense, when deployed in particular cases. Grice’s attack has three parts. He argues that the presence of those particular circumstances isn’t bound up with the meaning of the expressions in question—the suggestion that those circumstances are present is merely a (...)
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  37. Immunity from the illegitimate focused attention of others: an explanation of our thinking and talking about privacy.Jeffery L. Johnson - 2001 - In Anton Vedder (ed.), Ethics and the Internet. Intersentia. pp. 49--70.
  38. Inference to the best explanation and the new teleological argument.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):193-203.
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    Inference to the Best Explanation and the New Teleological Argument.Jeffery L. Johnson - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):193-203.
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    Knowing and Saying We Know.Jeff Johnson - 2000 - Essays in Philosophy 1 (2):4.
    In these pages I resurrect a dispute that has, sadly I think, now gone by the wayside in current thinking about knowledge, among other things. I mean the dispute that we find Wittgenstein entertaining in certain sections of _On Certainty_ and the dispute that led John Searle to argue that there is such a thing as the assertion fallacy. The dispute turns on what lessons we can draw from the fact that in certain examples it would be fishy or odd (...)
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    Mirages and Mad Beliefs: Proust the Skeptic.Jeffrey Johnson - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (2):189-191.
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    Naturwissenschaften in Göttingen: Eine Vortragsreihe. Hans-Heinrich Voigt.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):739-740.
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    Progressive Enlightenment: The Origins of the Gaslight Industry, 1780–1820.Jeffrey Allan Johnson - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (2):270-272.
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    Personal survival and the closest-continuer theory.Jeffery L. Johnson - 1997 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 41 (1):13-23.
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    Religion as a Natural Kind.Jeffery L. Johnson - 2015 - Philosophy and Theology 27 (2):307-335.
    Anthropologists tell us that every known culture has had something that we would recognize as religion, and that this has been true for at least 50,000 years. The best explanation for this is a genetic predisposition for religious sympathy and practice, hard-wired into the human brain by the forces of natural selection; it is part of our basic human nature. We can therefore treat religion as a natural kind--similar to gold or water--and attempt to articulate this neurobiological essence in everyday (...)
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    The Acorn.Jeff Johnson, Joe Morton, Adma D'Heurle & Hemlata Pokharna - 1997 - The Acorn 9 (2):3.
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    Technische Bildung zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis: Die Technische Hochschule Braunschweig 1862-1914Helmuth Albrecht.Jeffrey A. Johnson - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):534-535.
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    The “can you trust it?” Problem of simulation science in the design of socio‐technical systems.Jeffrey Johnson - 2000 - Complexity 6 (2):34-40.
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    Universal access to net: requirements and social impact.Jeff Johnson - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (1):4-10.
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  50. Welfare and Productivity in Animal Agriculture.Jeff Johnson - 2018 - In Andrew Linzey & Clair Linzey (eds.), Ethical Vegetarianism and Veganism. Routledge. pp. 163-172.
    This chapter focuses on the use of gestation stalls in sow confinement facilities. Gestation stalls are metal cages used to confine sows during nearly the entire duration of their four-month pregnancy. The dimensions of gestation stalls are such that the sows confined in them can only take one step forward and one step back. The American Veterinary Medical Association’s policy statement on pregnant sow housing cites advantages of gestation stalls: Gestation stall systems may minimize aggression and injury, reduce competition, and (...)
     
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