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editSuggested edits: Reorganize the career section chronologically. Put books in bulleted list. This "develop a philosophical framework for understanding conscious phenomena responsive to neuroscientific, psychiatric, and psychological data" is a direct quote from http://asweb.artsci.uc.edu/collegedepts/psychology/fac_staff/profile_details.aspx?ePID=MjAyMjYw. Put it in quotation marks or paraphrase it. Otherwise, it's plagiarism. PirateV (talk) 19:37, 2 August 2013 (UTC)
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Notability and References
editThe article needs to comply with the notability standards for academics. Additional references would support this, particularly from sources that are not connected to Hardcastle. Some examples of references are:
- http://www.apamonitor-digital.org/apamonitor/201301/?pg=69#pg69
- http://forward.com/articles/103847/scholars-rally-around-embattled-professor/
- Gregg Henriques, But Where Does Biology Meet Psychology? (Book), 13 Theory & Pyschol. 715-16 (Oct. 2013).
- Michael Tye, Locating Consciousness (Book Review), 110 Am. J. Pyschol. 461 (1997).
Mention the fact that she was a referee for a peer-reviewed journal - Phil. of Sci., vol. 70 & 71.
If you have access to JSTOR, EBSCO, or Hein, look for her there. Or for that matter, on Google Scholar.
Good luck, GregJackP Boomer! 15:55, 26 July 2013 (UTC)