Chinese comparisons and questionable acts
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Smith, BH (2011). Chinese comparisons and questionable acts. Common Knowledge, 17(1). pp. 42-47. 10.1215/0961754X-2010-034. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13919.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Braxton Craven Distinguished Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature and English
Smith's research has been concerned with literary theory, poetry and poetics, ideas
of value and judgment, and intellectual controversies over science and knowledge.
Her current work focuses on developments in cognitive science and the philosophy of
biology, intellectual issues involving science and religion, and the historical,
intellectual and institutional relations between the sciences and the humanities.

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