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  1. Fluctuating fortunes in Bronze Age Cyprus.David Frankel & Jennifer M. Webb - 2012 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 47 (2):23.
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  2. Individual differences.David Lubinski & Rose Mary Webb - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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  3. Voicing possibilities : a performative approach to the theory and practice of ethics in a globalised world.David A. Webb Australia - 2015 - In Daniel E. Palmer (ed.), Handbook of research on business ethics and corporate responsibilities. Hershey: Business Science Reference, An Imprint of IGI Global.
     
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    Jacques Derrida and Gianni Vattimo (eds.), Religion. Trans. by David Webb and others.Jacques Derrida, Gianni Vattimo & David Webb - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (3):193-195.
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    The Supply of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures Among U.S. Firms.Lori Holder-Webb, Jeffrey R. Cohen, Leda Nath & David Wood - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (4):497-527.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a dramatically expanding area of activity for managers and academics. Consumer demand for responsibly produced and fair trade goods is swelling, resulting in increased demands for CSR activity and information. Assets under professional management and invested with a social responsibility focus have also grown dramatically over the last 10 years. Investors choosing social responsibility investment strategies require access to information not provided through traditional financial statements and analyses. At the same time, a group of mainstream (...)
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    A Survey of Governance Disclosures Among U.S. Firms.Lori Holder-Webb, Jeffrey Cohen, Leda Nath & David Wood - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (3):543-563.
    Recent years have featured a spate of regulatory action pertaining to the development and/or disclosure of corporate governance structures in response to financial scandals resulting in part from governance failures. During the same period, corporate governance activists and institutional investors increasingly have called for increased voluntary governance disclosure. Despite this attention, there have been relatively few comprehensive studies of governance disclosure practices and response to the regulation. In this study, we examine a sample of 50 U.S. firms and their public (...)
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    Creating Legal Data for Public Health Monitoring and Evaluation: Delphi Standards for Policy Surveillance.David Presley, Thomas Reinstein, Damika Webb-Barr & Scott Burris - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (S1):27-31.
    Surveillance in public health is the means by which people who are responsible for preventing or controlling threats to health get the timely, ongoing, and reliable information they need about the occurrence, antecedents, time course, geographic spread, consequences, and nature of these threats among the populations they serve. “Policy surveillance” is the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of information about laws and other policies of health importance.
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    Shifting Forest Value Orientations in the United States, 1980-2001: A Computer Content Analysis.David N. Bengston, Trevor J. Webb & David P. Fan - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (3):373-392.
    This paper examines three forest value orientations - clusters of interrelated values and basic beliefs about forests - that emerged from an analysis of the public discourse about forest planning, management, and policy in the United States. The value orientations include anthropocentric, biocentric, and moral/spiritual/aesthetic orientations toward forests. Computer coded content analysis was used to identify shifts in the relative importance of these value orientations over the period 1980 through 2001. The share of expressions of anthropocentric forest value orientations declined (...)
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    Foucault's archaeology: science and transformation.David Webb - unknown
    The book proposes that Foucault's archaeology is a direct response to the predicament for thought in modernity that he described in the closing chapters of The Order of Things, and that science and mathematics are fundamental to the possibility of this response. Centered around the figure of man, Foucault described thinking in modernity as split between empirical and transcendental forms of enquiry, neither of which is able to secure a foundation. To understand how Foucault responds to this situation, the book (...)
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    Belief.Luca D'Isanto & David Webb (eds.) - 1999 - Stanford University Press.
    In this highly personal book, one of Europe’s foremost contemporary philosophers confronts the theme of faith and religion. He argues that there is a substantial link between the history of Christian revelation and the history of nihilism, in particular as the latter appears in the work of Nietzsche and Heidegger, Vattimo’s philosophical specialty. Tracing the relation between his response to these two thinkers and his own life as a devout Catholic, Vattimo shows how his interpretation of Heidegger’s work and his (...)
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    Heidegger, Ethics and the Practice of Ontology.David Webb - 2009 - Continuum.
    Continuity and difference in Heidegger's sophist -- To think as mortals : Heidegger and the finitude of philosophical existence -- The contingency of freedom : Heidegger reading Kant -- Dimension and difference : from undifferentiatedness to singularity -- Heidegger and Weyl on the question of continuity -- The experience of language as such.
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    Michel Serres on lucretius.David Webb - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):125 – 136.
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    The Contingency of Freedom.David Webb - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):189-214.
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    The Structure of Praxis and the Time of Eudaimonia.David Webb - 2010 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2):265-287.
    The conception of time presented in Aristotle’s Physics IV has been supremely influential in the philosophical tradition. However, I shall argue that it proves to be inadequate to resolve a question arising from Aristotle’s own ethics; namely, the relation of ethical action to eudaimonia. As one explores this issue, a sense of time begins to emerge that calls for a reconsideration of the concepts of magnitude or dimension (megethos) and continuity (suneches) that determine the account of time found in Physics (...)
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    To Think as Mortals.David Webb - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (3):211-224.
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    To Think as Mortals.David Webb - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (3):211-224.
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    Vattimo's Hermeneutics as a Practice of Freedom.David Webb - unknown
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    Shifting Forest Value Orientations in the United States, 1980–2001: A Computer Content Analysis.David N. Bengston, Trevor J. Webb & David P. Fan - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (3):373-392.
    This paper examines three forest value orientations – clusters of interrelated values and basic beliefs about forests – that emerged from an analysis of the public discourse about forest planning, management, and policy in the United States. The value orientations include anthropocentric, biocentric, and moral/ spiritual/ aesthetic orientations toward forests. Computer coded content analysis was used to identify shifts in the relative importance of these value orientations over the period 1980 through 2001. The share of expressions of anthropocentric forest value (...)
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    Shifting forest value orientations in the United States, 1980-2001: A computer content analysis.David N. Bengston, Trevor J. Webb & David P. Fan - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (3):373-392.
    This paper examines three forest value orientations - clusters of interrelated values and basic beliefs about forests - that emerged from an analysis of the public discourse about forest planning, management, and policy in the United States. The value orientations include anthropocentric, biocentric, and moral/spiritual/aesthetic orientations toward forests. Computer coded content analysis was used to identify shifts in the relative importance of these value orientations over the period 1980 through 2001. The share of expressions of anthropocentric forest value orientations declined (...)
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    Feeling like a philosopher of education: A collective response to Jackson’s ‘The smiling philosopher’.Liz Jackson, Nuraan Davids, Winston C. Thompson, Jessica Lussier, Nicholas C. Burbules, Kal Alston, Stephen Chatelier, Krissah Marga B. Taganas, Olivia S. Mendoza, Jason Lin Cong, Addyson Frattura & Anonymous and P. Taylor Webb - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9):994-1005.
    The global #MeToo movement has precipitated a reckoning with gendered, sexual, and other forms of harassment and bullying in higher education. In academia, harassment is rooted in the history of re...
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    14 On Causality and Law in Lucretius and Contemporary Cosmology.David Webb - 2017 - In Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 254-269.
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    Innovation in Human Research Protection: The AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial.E. Haavi Morreim, George E. Webb, Harvey L. Gordon, Baruch Brody, David Casarett, Ken Rosenfeld, James Sabin, John D. Lantos, Barry Morenz, Robert Krouse & Stan Goodman - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (5):W6-W16.
    Human clinical research has become a huge economic enterprise (Morin et al. 2002; Noah 2002). Because the human subject at the center can be so easily marginalized, many commentators recommend spec...
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  23. A role for spiritual self-enquiry in suicidology?David Webb - unknown
    Volume one looks at the language of spirituality to deepen our understanding of the suicidal crisis. Spirituality remains the primary motivation for my work. However, two other significant influences have emerged in my research. The first is the intellectual tradition from the school of philosophy known as phenomenology. The second is only at an embryonic stage as a academic discourse. This is the social change, human rights movement that is becoming known as Mad Culture. The accompanying volume to this exegesis, (...)
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    On New Notions of Algorithmic Dimension, Immunity, and Medvedev Degree.David J. Webb - 2022 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 28 (4):532-533.
    We prove various results connected together by the common thread of computability theory.First, we investigate a new notion of algorithmic dimension, the inescapable dimension, which lies between the effective Hausdorff and packing dimensions. We also study its generalizations, obtaining an embedding of the Turing degrees into notions of dimension.We then investigate a new notion of computability theoretic immunity that arose in the course of the previous study, that of a set of natural numbers with no co-enumerable subsets. We demonstrate how (...)
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    Foucault's Archaeology: Science and Transformation.David Webb - 2012 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Puts The Archaeology of Knowledge at the heart of Foucault's thoughtDavid Webb reveals the extent to which Foucault's approach to language in The Archaeology of Knowledge was influenced by the mathematical sciences, adopting a mode of thought indebted to thinkers in the scientific and epistemological traditions. By aligning his thought with the challenge to Kantian philosophy from mathematics and science in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, he shows how Foucault established his own perspective on the future of critical philosophy.
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  26. Introduction.David Webb - 2007 - European Journal of Political Theory 6 (1):7-9.
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    Continuity and Difference in Heidegger's Sophist.David Webb - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):145-169.
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  28. Cavaillès and the Historical a Priori in Foucault.David Webb - 2006 - In Simon B. Duffy (ed.), Virtual Mathematics: The Logic of Difference. Clinamen. pp. 100--17.
     
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    Cavaille`s, Husserl and the historicity of science.David Webb - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (3):59 – 72.
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    Heidegger E Aristotele, by Franco Volpi.David Webb - 1988 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 19 (1):105-107.
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    Microphysics: From Bachelard and Serres to Foucault.David Webb - 2005 - Angelaki 10 (2):123 – 133.
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  32. On friendship: Derrida, Foucault, and the practice of becoming.David Webb - 2003 - Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):119-140.
    The aim of this paper is to question Derrida's approach to the theme of friendship and to set out an alternative reading drawn from the work of Foucault on the care of the self. Derrida's treatment of friendship as aporetic, though faithful to a long tradition of writing on friendship, depends on the use of a formal language that, I argue, exacerbates the difficulties inherent in the theme of friendship. Moreover, it is not clear that the experience of friendship always (...)
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    Local food policy coalitions: Evaluation issues as seen by academics, project organizers, and funders. [REVIEW]Karen L. Webb, David Pelletier, Audrey N. Maretzki & Jennifer Wilkins - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1):65-75.
    Several different evaluation issuesare perceived as important by people involved withinnovative projects intended to improve local food andnutrition systems; particularly the establishment oflocal food policy coalitions. Several such coalitionshave been formed in North America, Europe, andAustralia with the goal of improving community foodsecurity and promoting sustainable local food systems.Pioneer coalitions have served as models, yet therehas been little systematic evaluation of thesemodels. A qualitative study was conducted to identifyfactors that may hinder evaluation efforts. In grouptelephone interviews, we sought the views (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb, Cyril Burt, John Laird, T. E. Jessop, David Baumgardt, J. O. Wisdom, H. B. Acton, David Baumgardt, E. W. Edwards & F. R. Tennant - 1938 - Mind 47 (185):98-121.
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    The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK.William J. Sutherland, Susan Armstrong-Brown, Paul R. Armsworth, Brereton Tom, Jonathan Brickland, Colin D. Campbell, Daniel E. Chamberlain, Andrew I. Cooke, Nicholas K. Dulvy, Nicholas R. Dusic, Martin Fitton, Robert P. Freckleton, H. Charles J. Godfray, Nick Grout, H. John Harvey, Colin Hedley, John J. Hopkins, Neil B. Kift, Jeff Kirby, William E. Kunin, David W. Macdonald, Brian Marker, Marc Naura, Andrew R. Neale, Tom Oliver, Dan Osborn, Andrew S. Pullin, Matthew E. A. Shardlow, David A. Showler, Paul L. Smith, Richard J. Smithers, Jean-Luc Solandt, Jonathan Spencer, Chris J. Spray, Chris D. Thomas, Jim Thompson, Sarah E. Webb, Derek W. Yalden & Andrew R. Watkinson - 2006 - Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (4):617-627.
    1 Evidence-based policy requires researchers to provide the answers to ecological questions that are of interest to policy makers. To find out what those questions are in the UK, representatives from 28 organizations involved in policy, together with scientists from 10 academic institutions, were asked to generate a list of questions from their organizations. 2 During a 2-day workshop the initial list of 1003 questions generated from consulting at least 654 policy makers and academics was used as a basis for (...)
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    Action Research for Teacher Candidates: Using Classroom Data to Enhance Instruction.Robert P. Pelton, Elizabeth Baker, Johnna Bolyard, Reagan Curtis, Jaci Webb-Dempsey, Debi Gartland, Mark Girod, David Hoppey, Geraldine Jenny, Marie LeJeune, Catherine C. Lewis, Aimee Morewood, Susan H. Pillets, Neal Shambaugh, Tracy Smiles, Robert Snyder, Linda Taylor & Steve Wojcikiewicz - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book has been written in the hopes of equipping teachers-in-training—that is, teacher candidates—with the skills needed for action research: a process that leads to focused, effective, and responsive strategies that help students succeed.
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    Learning theory in the arithmetic hierarchy II.Achilles A. Beros, Konstantinos A. Beros, Daniel Flores, Umar Gaffar, David J. Webb & Soowhan Yoon - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 60 (3-4):301-315.
    The present work determines the arithmetic complexity of the index sets of u.c.e. families which are learnable according to various criteria of algorithmic learning. Specifically, we prove that the index set of codes for families that are TxtFex\-learnable is \-complete and that the index set of TxtFex\-learnable and the index set of TxtFext\-learnable families are both \-complete.
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  38. New books. [REVIEW]R. R. Marett, Sidney Ball, C. C. J. Webb, Herbert W. Blunt, F. C. S. Schiller, Frank Granger, M. L., F. N. Hales & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1902 - Mind 11 (42):254-270.
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  39. New books. [REVIEW]E. A. Menneer, L. T., Clement C. J. Webb, T. Loveday, R. R. Marett, W. Leslie MacKenzie, J. H. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1900 - Mind 9 (35):405-422.
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    Dante the Philosopher. By Étienne Gilson. Translated by David Moore. (London: Sheed and Ward. 1948. Pp. xii + 338. Price 15s. net.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):360-.
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    Philosophical Fragments, or A Fragment of Philosophy. By Johannes Climacus; responsible for publication, S. Kierkegaard: translated from the Danish with Introduction and Notes by David F. Swenson, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. (London, Oxford University Press; New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1936. Pp. xxx + 105. Price 7s. 6d.)Soren Kierkegaard. By Theodor Haecker. Translated and with a biographical note by Alexander Dru. (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1937. Pp. 67. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):483-.
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    Toward a weak anthropocentrism.Stephen H. Webb - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):761-763.
    In his work on the moral status of nonhuman animals, David Clough rejects the theory of anthropocentrism while accepting its practical importance. He thus leaves theology in a dilemma: reflection on animals should not support the very concept that practical approaches to animals require. An alternative is a “weak anthropocentrism” along the line of Gianni Vattimo's “weak ontology.” A weak anthropocentrism is better suited to a Neoplatonic theory of participation, not the traditional framework of creation out of nothing, and (...)
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    David L. Friedman.Russell Webb - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (2):164-165.
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    David Neil Mackenzie.Russell Webb - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (1):57-58.
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  45. Perspectives on David Hartley.R. Webb - 1998 - Enlightenment and Dissent 17:17-47.
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    Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. David J. Kalupahana.Russell Webb - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 2 (1):66.
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    In Defense of Anselm.Mark Owen Webb - 2005 - Philo 8 (1):55-58.
    David Truncellito provides an analysis of Anselm’s ontological argument according to which Anselm’s use of the term “God” equivocates between purported reference to a being and reference to the idea of that being. I argue that this interpretation does not capture Anselm’s intent, and offer another analysis of the argument that charges Anselm with a different equivocation.
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    In Defense of Anselm.Mark Owen Webb - 2005 - Philo 8 (1):55-58.
    David Truncellito provides an analysis of Anselm’s ontological argument according to which Anselm’s use of the term “God” equivocates between purported reference to a being and reference to the idea of that being. I argue that this interpretation does not capture Anselm’s intent, and offer another analysis of the argument that charges Anselm with a different equivocation.
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    On thinking theologically about animals: A response.David Clough - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):764-771.
    In response to evaluations of On Animals: Volume 1, Systematic Theology by Margaret Adams, Christopher Carter, David Fergusson, and Stephen Webb, this article argues that the theological reappraisals of key doctrines argued for in the book are important for an adequate theological discussion of animals. The article addresses critical points raised by these authors in relation to the creation of human beings in the image of God, the doctrine of the incarnation, the theological ordering of creatures, anthropocentrism, and (...)
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    Liberalism, politics and anti‐politics.David J. Levy - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (2):336-347.
    THE SELF, THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY: LIBERALISM IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF F. A. HAYEK AND SIDNEY AND BEATRICE WEBB by Brian Lee Crowley New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 310 pp., $59.00.
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