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    Unethical practices in the Slovak business environment: Entrepreneurs vs. the State?Anna Lašáková & Anna Remišová - 2020 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 10 (1-2):78-95.
    This paper critically analyses one of the unexpected results of qualitative research aimed at detecting the presence of unethical business practices in Slovakia. The authors seek to find out why entrepreneurs participating in this research do not take responsibility for the development of business ethics and why, in their primary reflections on unethical practices in the Slovak business environment, have they shifted it almost completely to the State level (1), and whether their attitude is morally justified (2). The main theoretical (...)
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    Management and Business Ethics in Central and Eastern Europe: Introduction to Special Issue.Anna Soulsby, Anna Remišová & Thomas Steger - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (4):739-746.
    This special issue focuses on the developments in ethical standards in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe including the former Soviet Union. Over thirty years have elapsed since the demise of the Soviet Bloc and, despite some common institutional features, the societies have had very different experiences with uneven developments across the region since the collapse of communism. In this special issue, the authors explore business and management ethics situated within the context of the challenges that face these (...)
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    Best practices in ethics management: Insights from a qualitative study in Slovakia.Anna Lašáková, Anna Remišová & Alexandra Bohinská - 2020 - Business Ethics: A European Review 30 (1):54-75.
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    Influence of Formal Ethics Program Components on Managerial Ethical Behavior.Anna Remišová, Anna Lašáková & Zuzana Kirchmayer - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (1):151-166.
    The article deals with the influence of organizational ethics program components on managerial ethical behavior. The main aim was to establish which EP components are perceived as valuable and useful to foster the ethical behavior of managers. Moreover, we also aimed to investigate the role of ethics training in this context and to explore whether it can potentially increase managers’ trust in EP components as effective tools for the promotion of ethical behavior. The article advances the EP theory in several (...)
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  5. Etyka życia gospodarczego.Anna Remisova - 2001 - Colloquia Communia 71 (4):150-156.
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    Etika a ekonomika.Anna Remišová - 2011 - Bratislava: Kalligram.
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    Do corporate codes of ethics reflect issues of societal transformation? Western German and Slovak companies compared.Ingo Winkler & Anna Remišová - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (4):419-431.
    Can differences in corporate codes of ethics arise from the specific situation of transformation in Slovakia in contrast to the stable context of the firms in Western Germany? This paper compares codes of ethics of large‐scale enterprises in both countries in terms of ethical issues addressed. It demonstrates that codes of ethics of the Slovak companies mirror the specific transformational circumstances in the country. Compared with Western Germany the codes of these firms include multiple ethical issues, meaning that they experience (...)
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    Do corporate codes of ethics reflect issues of societal transformation? Western German and slovak companies compared.Ingo Winkler & Anna Remišová - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (4):419–431.
    Can differences in corporate codes of ethics arise from the specific situation of transformation in Slovakia in contrast to the stable context of the firms in Western Germany? This paper compares codes of ethics of large‐scale enterprises in both countries in terms of ethical issues addressed. It demonstrates that codes of ethics of the Slovak companies mirror the specific transformational circumstances in the country. Compared with Western Germany the codes of these firms include multiple ethical issues, meaning that they experience (...)
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    Ethics programs in business and management literature: Bibliometric analysis of performance, content, and trends.Daniela Viviane Abratzky, Anna Remišová & Anna Lašáková - 2022 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 12 (1-2):92-107.
    Research regarding ethics programs represents an important segment of business ethics literature. In the last thirty years, scientific discourse on ethics programs has flourished. Numerous studies examined their functions, composition, application in organizational practice, and impact on employee ethical behavior and many other organizational variables. However, so far there has been no study that would comprehensively map this particular field. Given that, this paper aims to examine discourse on ethics programs in its complexity within business and management literature. Based on (...)
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  10. Business ethics in Central and Eastern Europe, a conference held in Chemnitz, Germany, March 1999.A. Remisova - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (1):55-56.
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  11. Applied ethics (a theory of morals).A. Remisova - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (4):228-237.
     
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  12. Business ethics as an integrating science.A. Remisova - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (2):93-99.
     
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  13. Early Wittgenstein's works on ethics.A. Remisova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (3):169-180.
     
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  14. Kohlberg theory of the development of moral judgements.A. Remisova - 1996 - Filozofia 51 (7):439-447.
     
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  15. Professional ethics codes.A. Remisova - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (3):210-228.
    The aim of the paper is to pick out the grounds of the fact, that more and more professional ethics codexes are permanently being formulated. The author high_lights the essence, the menanig and the functions of professional ethics codexes, seeing them as the institutionalized forms of professional ethics, which is a part of applied ethics. She puts stress on the connections between the society, the profession and its ethical codex. The philosophical and ethical grounds of the professional ethics codexes are (...)
     
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  16. Wittgenstein's views on ethics in the middle and late periods of his philosophical development.A. Remisova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (7):437-449.
    In her analysis the author comes to the conclusion, that Wittgenstein's conception of ethics in the end of 1920s was marked by: 1. an ambiguous and confusing explanation of the term "ethics"; 2. continuously putting stress on fact/value diffe_rence as well as on the ethical being beyond the expression; 3. introducing the difference between the relative and the absolute use of the words "good" and "right", "value" and differentiating between relative and absolute value judgments; 4. claiming the first person discourse (...)
     
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    Setting up a Discipline: Conflicting Agendas of the Cambridge History of Science Committee, 1936–1950.Anna-K. Mayer - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (4):665-689.
    Traditionally the domain of scientists, the history of science became an independent field of inquiry only in the twentieth century and mostly after the Second World War. This process of emancipation was accompanied by a historiographical departure from previous, ‘scientistic’ practices, a transformation often attributed to influences from sociology, philosophy and history. Similarly, the liberal humanists who controlled the Cambridge History of Science Committee after 1945 emphasized that their contribution lay in the special expertise they, as trained historians, brought to (...)
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    Setting Up A Discipline, Ii: British history of science and “the end of ideology”, 1931–1948.Anna-K. Mayer - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (1):41-72.
    For the history of science the 1940s were a transformative decade, when salient scholars like Herbert Butterfield or Alexandre Koyré set out to shape postwar culture by promoting new standards for understanding science. Some years ago I placed these developments in a tradition of enduring arts–science tensions and the contemporary notion that previous, “scientistic”, historical practices needed to be confronted with disinterested codes of historical craft. Here, I want to further explore the ideological dimensions of the processes through which the (...)
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    Worst case bioethics: death, disaster, and public health.George J. Annas - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    American healthcare -- Bioterror and bioart -- State of emergency -- Licensed to torture -- Hunger strikes -- War -- Cancer -- Drug dealing -- Toxic tinkering -- Abortion -- Culture of death -- Patient safety -- Global health -- Statue of security -- Pandemic fear -- Bioidentifiers -- Genetic genocide.
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  20. Infinite Regress Arguments.Anna-Sofia Maurin - 2013 - In Christer Svennerlind, Almäng Jan & Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (eds.), Johanssonian Investigations: Essays in Honour of Ingvar Johansson on His Seventieth Birthday. Ontos Verlag. pp. 5--421.
    According to Johansson (2009: 22) an infinite regress is vicious just in case “what comes first [in the regress-order] is for its definition dependent on what comes afterwards.” Given a few qualifications (to be spelled out below (section 3)), I agree. Again according to Johansson (ibid.), one of the consequences of accepting this way of distinguishing vicious from benign regresses is that the so-called Russellian Resemblance Regress (RRR), if generated in a one-category trope-theoretical framework, is vicious and that, therefore, the (...)
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    Voices of ancient philosophy: an introductory reader.Julia Annas - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Edited by one of the most renowned scholars in the field, Voices of Ancient Philosophy: An Introductory Reader is a unique and accessible introduction to the richness of ancient philosophy. Featuring a topical--as opposed to chronological--organization, this text introduces students to the wide range of approaches and traditions in ancient philosophy. In each section Annas presents the ancient debates on a particular philosophical topic, drawing on a greater diversity of ancient sources than a chronological approach allows. The book is divided (...)
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  22. Manuscript "Neoplatonic Philosophy" by Pamfil D. Yurkevych: source criticism.Anna Pylypiuk - 2018 - Наукові Записки Наукма. Філософія Та Релігієзнавство 1:26-34.
    This article is the first to bring into scientific discussion and to provide a historico-philosophical analysis of a manuscript “Neoplatonic Philosophy from the archive of Pamfil Danylovych Yurkevych (1826–1874). The reviewed manuscript belongs to P. D. Yurkevych’s handwritten nachlass stored in the funds of the Institute of Manuscript of V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in the city of Kyiv. Additional archival materials (in particular, programs of P. D. Yurkevych’s lectures that took place in 1850s – beginning of 1860s (...)
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  23. Ethics and morality.Julia Annas - 2001 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), Encyclopedia of ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--485.
     
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    Gemeinsame Hilfspflichten, Weltarmut und kumulative Handlungen.Anna Schwenkenbecher - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 4 (1):123-150.
    Duties to reduce global poverty are often portrayed as collective duties to assist. At first glance this seems to make sense: since global poverty is a problem that can only be solved by a joint effort, the duty to do so should be considered a collective duty. But what exactly is meant by a ‚joint‘ or ‚collective‘ duty? This paper introduces a distinction between genuinely cooperative and cumulative collective actions. Genuinely cooperative actions require mutually responsive, carefully adjusted contributory actions by (...)
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    From Elections to Democracy: Building Accountable Government in Hungary and Poland. By Susan Rose‐Ackerman.Anna Paretskaya - 2008 - Constellations 15 (4):592-596.
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    Carnap and the Members of the Lvov–Warsaw School. Carnap’s Warsaw Lectures in the Polish context.Anna Brożek - 2021 - In Christian Damböck & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Der Junge Carnap in Historischem Kontext: 1918–1935 / Young Carnap in an Historical Context: 1918–1935. Springer Verlag. pp. 205-221.
    In March 1930, Alfred Tarski visited Vienna and delivered few lectures which presented the achievements of the logical branch of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Rudolf Carnap was one of the most careful listeners of these lectures. The same year, in November, Carnap, invited by the Warsaw Philosophical Society, visited Warsaw where he gave three lectures. This was an opportunity for him to meet such members the Lvov-Warsaw School as Jan Łukasiewicz, Stanisław Leśniewski, Tadeusz Kotarbiński, and others. Many years later, Carnap reminisced (...)
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  27. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy.Julia Annas, Robert H. Grimm, Oberlin College & Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy - 1988
     
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    Identity Before Identity Politics by Linda Nicholson.Anna Marie Smith - 2010 - Constellations 17 (2):369-372.
  29. Margaret Cavendish and the Exiles of the Mind.Anna Battigelli - 2000 - Utopian Studies 11 (1):139-142.
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    Terrorism and human rights.George J. Annas - 2003 - In Jonathan D. Moreno (ed.), In the wake of terror: medicine and morality in a time of crisis. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. pp. 33--49.
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    Platonism and the English Imagination.Anna Baldwin, Sarah Hutton & Senior Lecturer School of Humanities Sarah Hutton - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first comprehensive overview of the influence of Platonism on the English literary tradition, showing how English writers, including Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Wordsworth, Yeats, Pound and Iris Murdoch, used Platonic themes and images within their own imaginative work.
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    Jan Łukasiewicz and His German Ally. A History of Łukasiewicz-Scholz Cooperation and Friendship.Anna Brożek - 2024 - Studia Humana 13 (2):9-22.
    The article presents interpersonal relations and mutual influences between German logician Heinrich Scholz and Polish scholars, first of all Jan Łukasiewicz. The background for presenting these relationships consists of reflections on the development of logic in Poland and various conceptions of how to apply logic to philosophical issues. Firstly, Jan Łukasiewicz’s program of logicisation of philosophy and his search for allies is presented. Secondly, the forms of cooperation between Łukasiewicz and Scholz, as well as contacts between the latter and other (...)
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    Scambiarsi le arti: arte e antropologia.Anna Castelli - 2022 - Firenze - Italia: Bompiani. Edited by Franco La Cecla.
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    Cento anni di filosofia e di cultura polacca.Anna Czajka, Gerardo Cunico & Elisabetta Colagrossi (eds.) - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Uno intuitu videre: sull'ultimo genere di conoscenza in Spinoza.Giuseppe D'Anna - 2002 - Milano: Ghibli.
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    Stimmung, Leib, Sprache: eine Konfiguration in der Wiener Moderne.Anna-Katharina Gisbertz - 2009 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    Stimmungen bilden in der Wiener Moderne einen experimentellen Zugang zur Ich-Welt-Einheit. Sie führen Leib, Sprache und physikalische Welt in einen Zusammenhang, der sich jedoch begrifflichem Erfassen entzieht. So ist die Einheit, die Stimmungen vermitteln, paradoxerweise nur mehrdeutig sagbar. Sie drückt sich als eine bewegte Konfiguration aus Stimmung, Leib und Sprache in Texten der Wiener Moderne aus. Gisbertz' Studie fokussiert auf gemeinsame Strukturen und Funktionen von >StimmungStimmungStimmung.
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    On Japanese drama.Anna Hlaváčová - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (1):105-107.
    In this paper the author compares the concept of a Noh play, Matsukaze, with a Slovak altar painting from Košice Cathedral. The article uses Japanese Noh, where stage continuity has been preserved up until the present day, to reconstruct European medieval stage practices reflected in 15th century painting. Referring to the platonic tradition, the second speech represents a corrective to the first, thus legitimizing a sense of passion in the process leading to catharsis, or enlightenment.
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    Subtle mise-en-scènes of the Middle Ages.Anna Hlaváčová - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (1):40-55.
    In this paper the author compares the concept of a Noh play, Matsukaze, with a Slovak altar painting from Košice Cathedral. The article uses Japanese Noh, where stage continuity has been preserved up until the present day, to reconstruct European medieval stage practices reflected in 15th century painting. Referring to the platonic tradition, the second speech represents a corrective to the first, thus legitimizing a sense of passion in the process leading to catharsis, or enlightenment.
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    The genealogy of our present moral disarray: an essay in comparative philosophy.Anna Makolkin - 2000 - Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press.
    This monograph examines the origins of modern and modernist moral confusion and the deterioration of the Judeo-Christian values and contemporary boundaries between Right and Wrong. It traces the ethical shift to the ideas of Hobbes and Bentham, the peculiar universe of Schopenhauer and Dostoevsky, the new religion of Tolstoy and the destroyed God of Nietzsche, ending with the psychoanalytical commandments of Freud and the mire of sexual identity of Foucault and Paglia.
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  40. Anne Conway.Anna-Karin Malmström - 1994 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 2.
  41. PRACA JAKO NARZĘDZIE KARY I POPRAWY W MYŚLI MICHELA FOUCAULTA.Anna Markwart - 2013 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A (23):110-130.
    WORK AS A TOOL OF PUNISHMENT AND CORRECTION IN THE THOUGHT OF MICHEL FOUCAULT The article focuses on the problem of work in context of the thought of Michel Foucault. Initially an issue of the ambiguous character of work is addressed, mostly in context of Veblen’s and Dahrendorf’s theories. Work, from this perspective, may be, on the one hand, valuated highly, treated as a privilege and act as a tool of correction and selfdevelopment. On the other hand, lack of work (...)
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    Slovak folk tradition in ethnolinguistic studies of the Carpathian-Balkan area.Anna Plotnikova - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (2):295-301.
    The article is devoted to an analysis of Carpathian-Balkan studies conducted by the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2006. The Slovak tradition is an important one, as it displays characteristics which are common to the Carpathian region as a whole. Furthermore, there are a number of Carpathian-South Slavic and Carpathian-Balkan parallels in terminology and related phenomena in folk culture.
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  43. Jan Woleński, Jan Skoczyński, Historii filozofii polskiej, WAM, Kraków 2010, ss. 566.Anna Podborączyńska - 2013 - Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (2).
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  44. Piotr Domeracki, Marcin Jaranowski, Marcin T. Zdrenka, Sześć cnót mniejszych, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń 2012, ss. 235.Anna Podborączyńska - 2013 - Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (2).
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    O Absoluto no pensamento de Antero e em posteriores filósofos portugueses.Anna Maria Moog Rodrigues - 1991 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 47 (2):247 - 253.
    Antero, contrariamente a Schelling, não aceita a identificação do Absoluto ideal com o Absoluto real. Segundo ele, o Absoluto e a Realidade constituem uma antinomia radical, dado que "a razão não tem de si mesma ... conhecimento total e infalível". O Absoluto de Antero é ideal, o ideal que atrai a força dinâmica em sua trajectória no sentido da auto-realização, reconhecendo-se como Absoluto, independente do mundo fenoménico, só quando tiver atingido a mais alta consciência-de-si. O pensamento filosófico de Antero, expresso (...)
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    Post-panoptic panopticism in docile mass media.Anna Sámelová - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):470-480.
    The main theme of the paper is the role of the mass media in the production, creation, retention, protection and defense of a social order, or in carrying out revisions, or cosmetic and extensive changes to it. In the first section, the author explains the Power of the Mass Media by looking at Foucauldian leprosy/plague management. The second part, Docile Mass Media Producers Under Panoptic Control, deals with the routinization of the mass media craft. Finally, the Social Order of Docile (...)
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  47. Maciej Zaręba Bielawski, Higieniści. Z dziejów eugeniki, Wydawnictwo Zarne, Wołowiec 2011, ss. 427.Anna Słoniowska - 2013 - Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (2).
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  48. NIETZSCHE AND CHRISTIANITY.Anna Szklarska - 2015 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A (29):102-125.
    NIETZSCHE AND CHRISTIANITY The article presents connections between philosophy of Nietzsche and the Christian tradition. Author's considerations are not restricted to how Nietzsche assessed Christianity and what he thought of it, but rather: did he reason aptly, did he grasp it correctly. It is a fact that Nietzsche fights with Christianity, which does not prevent him from internalizing some Christian themes in spite of having a very superficial and incomplete picture of it. There are unquestionable differences in both doctrines such (...)
     
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  49. Vita activa czy vita contemplativa? Aktualność antropologii filozoficznej….Anna Szklarska - 2013 - Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (3).
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    The thematic study: the visible and the invisible in the dynamic manifestation of life.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2002 - In The visible and the invisible in the interplay between philosophy, literature, and reality. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--7.
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