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    Moving from Critical Subjectivity Toward Social Attunement Within the Socio-Public World.Dane Depp - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (4):23-38.
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    Rorty, Ironist Theory, and Socio-Political Control.Dane Depp - 1995 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 2 (1):1-5.
    In Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, Richard Rorty courageously takes a stand against the public dissemination of ironist philosophical theory, such as that produced by Nietzsche, because he sees it as being socially undermining and irreconcilable in theoretical terms with liberal democratic values. And yet, the intellectuals in his ideal society would, privately, share many of the same views from which Rorty would desire that the general public be protected. Thus Rorty would appear to trade tensions between the individual and the (...)
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    A Husserlian Response to Derrida's Early Criticisms of Phenomenology.Dane Depp - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (3):226-244.
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    Reading Rorty's "ironist philosophers" as post-ironists.Dane Depp - 1999 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13 (2):79-97.
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    The Relationship between Perceptions of Corporate Citizenship and Organizational Commitment.Dane K. Peterson - 2004 - Business and Society 43 (3):296-319.
    The results of a survey of business professionals verified a relationship between perceptions of corporate citizenship and organizational commitment. More important, the results demonstrated that the relationship between corporate citizenship and organizational commitment was stronger among employees who believe highly in the importance of the social responsibility of businesses. The results also indicated that the ethical measure of corporate citizenship was a stronger predictor of organization commitment than the economic, legal, and discretionary measures. Last, the results revealed that the discretionary (...)
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    The Irrelevance of Harm for a Theory of Disease.Dane Muckler & James Stacey Taylor - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (3):332-349.
    Normativism holds that there is a close conceptual link between disease and disvalue. We challenge normativism by advancing an argument against a popular normativist theory, Jerome Wakefield’s harmful dysfunction account. Wakefield maintains that medical disorders are breakdowns in evolved mechanisms that cause significant harm to the organism. We argue that Wakefield’s account is not a promising way to distinguish between disease and health because being harmful is neither necessary nor sufficient for a dysfunction to be a disorder. Counterexamples to the (...)
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    Recruitment strategies for encouraging participation in corporate volunteer programs.Dane K. Peterson - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 49 (4):371-386.
    Perhaps due to the numerous community and company benefits associated with corporate volunteer programs, an increasing number of national and international firms are adopting such programs. A major issue in organizing corporate volunteer programs concerns the strategies that are most effective for recruiting employee participation. The results of this study suggest that the most effective strategies for initiating participation in volunteer programs may not be the same as the strategies that are most effective in terms of maximizing the number of (...)
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  8. Philosophy in Post-communist Europe.Dane R. Gordon - 1998 - Rodopi.
    This book explores the richness of contemporary philosophical reflection in Eastern and Central Europe. Philosophers from Poland, Russia, the Czech Republic, and the United States discuss the status of democracy, nationalism, language, economics, education, women, and philosophy itself in the aftermath of communism. Fresh ideas are combined with renewed traditions as poignant problems are confronted.
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    Conflict of laws.Perry Dane - 1996 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 197–208.
    This essay on choice of law (private international law) appears in the second edition of the Blackwell Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, edited by Dennis Patterson. It is a revision of an entry on the same topic in the first edition of the book. The essay focuses on the epic battle over the course of the last century between two very different traditions - classical choice of law, articulated most completely by Joseph Beale in the 1930s, and (...)
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    Scripture, skepticism, and the character of God: the theology of Henry Mansel.Dane Neufeld - 2019 - Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    During a period of great religious upheaval Anglican philosopher and ecclesiastic Henry Longueville Mansel (1820-1871) became famous for his 1858 Bampton Lectures, which sought to defend traditional faith by employing a skeptical philosophy. Understanding Mansel and the passionate debate that surrounded his career provides insight into the current struggle for ancient religions to articulate their traditions in a modern world. In Scripture, Skepticism, and the Character of God Dane Neufeld explores the life and thought of the now forgotten nineteenth-century (...)
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  11. The Technological Fix Criticisms and the Agricultural Biotechnology Debate.Dane Scott - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (3):207-226.
    A common tactic in public debates over science and technology is to dismissively label innovations as mere technological fixes. This tactic can be readily observed in the long debate over agricultural biotechnology. While these criticisms are often superficial rhetorical tactics, they point to deeper philosophical disagreements about the role of technology in society. Examining the technological fix criticism can clarify these underlying philosophical disagreements and the debate over biotechnology. The first part of this essay discusses the origins of the notion (...)
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    Belief in Universal Ethics: Gender Differences, Influence of Referent Others, and Ethical Beliefs of Business Professionals.Dane K. Peterson, Angela Rhoads & Bobby C. Vaught - 2001 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 20 (2):47-62.
  13. Ru jia yuan jiao di zai quan shi: cong "dao de di xing shang xue" dao "guo tong lun li xue di cun you lun zhuan hua".Daning Xie - 1996 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju.
     
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    Philosophy in post-communist europe.Dane R. Gordon - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (2-3):214-223.
    This book explores the richness of contemporary philosophical reflection in Eastern and Central Europe. Philosophers from Poland, Russia, the Czech Republic, and the United States discuss the status of democracy, nationalism, language, economics, education, women, and philosophy itself in the aftermath of communism. Fresh ideas are combined with renewed traditions as poignant problems are confronted.
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    Formale Modelle in der Psychologie: e. Einf.Wolfgang Deppe - 1977 - Mainz: Kohlhammer.
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    Niccolò Machiavelli: zur Kritik der reinen Politik.Frank Deppe - 1987 - Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein.
  17. An education in empire.Dane Kennedy - 2016 - In Antoinette M. Burton & Dane Keith Kennedy (eds.), How Empire Shaped Us. London: Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
     
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  18. Isak Dinesen's African recovery of a European past.Dane Kennedy - 1987 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 17 (1):37-50.
     
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    Introduction to the Special Section, 'The Ethics of Geoengineering: Investigating the Moral Challenges of Solar Radiation Management'.Dane Scott - 2012 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (2):133 - 135.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 15, Issue 2, Page 133-135, June 2012.
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    The magic bullet criticism of agricultural biotechnology.Dane Scott - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (3):189-197.
    One common method of criticizing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is to label them as “magic bullets.” However, this criticism, like many in the debate over GMOs, is not very clear. What exactly is the “magic bullet criticism”? What are its origins? What flaw is it pointing out in GM crops and agricultural biotechnology? What is the scope of the criticism? Does it apply to all GMOs, or just some? Does it point to a fatal flaw, or something that can be (...)
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    Ethical beliefs of business professionals: A study of gender, age and external factors. [REVIEW]Dane Peterson, Angela Rhoads & Bobby C. Vaught - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 31 (3):225 - 232.
    The present study examined how ethical beliefs and external factors affecting ethical beliefs are related to age and gender of business professionals. The results indicated that business professionals in the younger age group exhibited a lower standard of ethical beliefs. In the younger age groups, the females demonstrated a higher level of ethical beliefs, while in the older age group, the results suggested that the males had a slightly higher level of ethical beliefs. With regards to the influence of external (...)
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    Epictetus: His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance.Dane R. Gordon & David B. Suits (eds.) - 2014 - Rochester, New York: RIT Press.
    Epictetus was born a slave. His master, Epaphroditus, allowed him to attend the lectures of the Stoic philosopher Musonius Rufus and later gave him his freedom. From numerous references in his Discourses it is clear that Epictetus valued freedom as a precious possession. He would have been on the side of the many people living now who, while not actually enslaved, are denied true freedom by the harsh circumstances of their lives. Epictetus's teachings about freedom and human dignity have echoed (...)
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    Criticism and Defense of Rationality in Contemporary Philosophy.R. Dane (ed.) - 1998 - Rodopi.
    This book engages in critical discussion of the role of reason and rationality in philosophy, the human mind, ethics, science, and the social sciences. Philosophers from Poland, Germany, and the United States examine reason in the light of emotion, doubt, absolutes, implementation, and interpretation. They throw new light on old values.
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  24. Paracelsus' "Astronomia Magna" : Bible-Based Science and the Religious Roots of the Scientific Revolution.Dane T. Daniel - 2003 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Focusing on the Astronomia Magna, the magnum opus of Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, or Paracelsus, the dissertation provides a detailed look into Paracelsus ' oft-neglected and misrepresented views on the make-up of humans and the universe, and highlights the religious values fundamental to the formation, expression, and reception of his science, Robert K. Merton and Reijer Hookyaas have helpfully pointed to salient religious factors in the development of modern science, but they overemphasize seventeenth-century English Calvinism. A century earlier, Paracelsus had (...)
     
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    Práce o sémantické struktuře věty: přehled a kritcký rozbor.František Daneš - 1973 - Praha: Ústav pro jazyk česky ČSAV.
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  26. Weiterentwicklung der Leibnizschen Logik bei Bolzano.Jaromir Daněk - 1970 - Meisenheim a Glan,: A. Hain.
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    A Challenge for the Scaffolding View of Responsibility.Dane Leigh Gogoshin - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (1):73-90.
    According to Victoria McGeer’s “scaffolding view” (SV) (McGeer 2019), responsibility is a matter of moral reasons-sensitivity (MRS) which, in turn, requires only a “susceptibility to the scaffolding power of the reactive attitudes, experienced as a form of moral address” (2019: 315). This claim prompts a prima facie challenge: doesn’t this susceptibility lead to doing the right things for the wrong reasons? Although the SV offers a nuanced and sophisticated answer to this challenge, one that moreover respects the social nature of (...)
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    A Feeling Intellect and a Thinking Heart.Dane R. Gordon - 2002 - University Press of America.
    This book addresses issues of philosophy and religion from a non Western as well as a Western perspective.
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    Civil Society in Southeast Europe.Dane R. Gordon & David C. Durst - 2004 - Rodopi.
    Since the fall of communism in 1989 Southeast Europe has been a site of far-reaching societal transformation, much of it marked by political crisis, economic upheaval, ethnic tension, and bitter war. The book comprises articles investigating the history and development of civil society in post-communist Southeast Europe. How is civil society to be grasped, what are the historical factors shaping the civil societies of the region?, what is the function of civil society in the transition to democracy and a market-economy?, (...)
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  30. Civil Society in Southeast Europe.Dane R. Gordon & David C. Durst - 2005 - Studies in East European Thought 57 (2):220-222.
     
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    Jezebel.Dane Gordon - 2001 - Philosophy Now 33:19-20.
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    Pleasure Now.Dane Gordon - 1997 - Philosophy Now 19:15-19.
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    The Epicurean Option.Dane Gordon - 1999 - Philosophy Now 24:33-35.
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    World Report from Sarajevo.Dane Gordon - 1999 - Philosophy Now 23:7-8.
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    Amhxania in euripides᾽ heraclidae.Jaroslav Daneš - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):366-371.
    There has been much controversy over the completeness and unity of Euripides᾽Heraclidaein the last two centuries. Hermann᾽s characterization of the play as a heavily mutilated piece, which was adopted by Kirchhoff, Wilamowitz, Nauck and Murray, prevailed for a long time. Wilamowitz's thesis that theHeraclidaewas revised by the ancient director found its adherents. It was Günther Zuntz who led the general offensive against this widely accepted opinion and whose critical scrutiny reversed the view of the play. According to Zuntz, the play (...)
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    Bibligraphical history versus bibliographic evidence: the Plowman‘s Tale and the early Chaucer editions.Joseph A. Dane - 1996 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 78 (1):47-62.
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    Constitutional law and religion.Perry Dane - 1996 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 119–131.
    This essay on law and religion appears in the second edition of the Blackwell Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, edited by Dennis Patterson. It is a revision of a similar entry in the book’s first edition. The essay opens by broadly discussing the complex relationships between law and religion writ large as movements in human history – social, cultural, intellectual, and institutional phenomena with distinct but often overlapping logics and concerns. It then hones in on the efforts (...)
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    Potestas /potentia: Note on Boethius's de consolatione philosophiae.Joseph A. Dane - 1979 - Vivarium 17 (2):81-89.
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    The Public, the Private, and the Sacred: Variations on a Theme of "Nomos and Narrative".Perry Dane - 1996 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 8 (1):15-64.
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    Debating science: deliberation, values, and the common good.Dane Scott & Blake Francis (eds.) - 2011 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Scholars and experts focus on the larger moral context around the controversies over scientific research and technological innovations with accessible essays, original to this volume, which emphasize ethical deliberation rather than adversarial debate.
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    Who Are Chidi and Eleanor in a Past‐(After)Life? The Buddhist Notion of No‐Self.Dane Sawyer - 2020-08-27 - In Kimberly S. Engels (ed.), The Good Place and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 202–209.
    Buddhism comes up several times in The Good Place. According to Buddhism, what we think of as a “self” or “soul” is merely a convenient designator, a useful fiction, that doesn't correspond to any actual thing in the world. In The Good Place, Eleanor's entire journey to becoming a better person is predicated on the belief that she can indeed change herself for the better. If change is possible, it is because that part of the self is capable of change. (...)
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    Criticism and Defense of Rationality in Contemporary Philosophy.Dane R. Gordon & Józef Niznik (eds.) - 1998 - BRILL.
    This book engages in critical discussion of the role of reason and rationality in philosophy, the human mind, ethics, science, and the social sciences. Philosophers from Poland, Germany, and the United States examine reason in the light of emotion, doubt, absolutes, implementation, and interpretation. They throw new light on old values.
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    Philosophy and Vision.Dane R. Gordon (ed.) - 1998 - BRILL.
    _Philosophy and Vision_ argues that clear thinking and imaginative understanding are necessary qualities as we try to deal with the problems that confront us in our daily life. The book discusses history, the environment, religion, personal and corporate morality, freedom, the concept of person, poetry, and post-modernism attempts to show that as a philosophic vision is brought to bear on all of these, we will grasp them more completely and more constructively. The issues which challenge most of us seldom have (...)
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    Mindfulness Meditation.Dane Sawyer - 2018 - Sartre Studies International 24 (2):66-83.
    In this article, I consider the rising interest in mindfulness meditation in the West and submit it to an analysis from a Sartrean phenomenological and ontological perspective. I focus on a common form of Buddhist meditation known as ānāpānasati, which focuses on the breath, in order to draw connections between common obstacles and experiences among meditation practitioners and Sartre’s understanding of consciousness. I argue that first-person reports generally support a Sartrean view of consciousness as spontaneous, free, and intentional, but I (...)
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    Playing Seriously with Bad Faith: A Derridean Intersection.Dane Sawyer - 2015 - Sartre Studies International 21 (1):34-52.
    In this article, I reconsider the question of how best to understand Sartre's concept of bad faith by investigating it through the Derridean lens of deconstruction. I argue that Sartre's discussion of bad faith in _Being and Nothingness_ mirrors Derrida's criticisms of structuralism in 'Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences'. Examining their distinctive discussions of 'play', I claim that Derrida's unique deconstructive interpretation of this notion operates within Sartre's criticisms of the 'spirit of seriousness'. I (...)
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  46. Freedom and individualism on the rocks.Dane Scott - 2010 - In Stephen E. Schmid (ed.), Climbing - Philosophy for Everyone: Because It's There. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Freedom and Individualism on the Rocks.Dane Scott - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Stephen E. Schmid (eds.), Climbing ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 131–144.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nietzsche and the Bachar‐Yerian To Bolt or Not to Be and John Stuart Mill Coda: Taylor and The Path Notes.
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    Freedom of Cropping and the Good Life: Political Philosophy and the Conflict Between the Organic Movement and the Biotech Industry Over Cross-Contamination.Dane Scott - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (5):837-852.
    This paper begins by describing recent controversies over cross-contamination of crops in the United States and European Union. The EU and US are both applying the principle of freedom of cropping to resolve these conflicts, which is based on an individualistic philosophy. However, despite the EU and the US starting with the principle of freedom of cropping they have very dissimilar regulatory regimes for coexistence. These contradictory policies based upon the same principle are creating different sets of winners and losers. (...)
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    Scrooge Learns it All in One Night.Dane Scott - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Scott C. Lowe (eds.), Christmas ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 172–182.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Happy as an Oyster His Wealth is No Use to Him All in One Night Keeping Christmas.
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    The Magic Bullet Criticism of Agricultural Biotechnology.Dane Scott - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999):189-197.
    One common method of criticizing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is to label them as “magic bullets.” However, this criticism, like many in the debate over GMOs, is not very clear. What exactly is the “magic bullet criticism”? What are its origins? What flaw is it pointing out in GM crops and agricultural biotechnology? What is the scope of the criticism? Does it apply to all GMOs, or just some? Does it point to a fatal flaw, or something that can be (...)
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