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    Extracts from Pierres réfléchies.Roger Caillois & Charles A. La Via - 2018 - Substance 47 (2):149-155.
    SubStance is pleased to present, for the first time in English, the Prologue and Epilogue from Roger Caillois's Pierres réfléchies. Pierres réfléchies is the last, and least cited, of Caillois's singular writings on stones, which are being rediscovered and reread in the contemporary geologic-philosophical-aesthetic context. Here, Caillois provides a final articulation of his mystical materialism and diagonal science, his hermetic reading of a cosmos composed of hieroglyphic signs, in which "stone… speaks… the most convincing language in the universe." These ruminations (...)
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    The New Digital Flesh of Fantastic Bodies.Denis Mellier & Charles La Via - 2018 - Substance 47 (3):93-112.
    One possible way of tracing the history of fantastic forms in Western culture is to link it to the adventure of bodies that encounter radical alterity, which may appear in the guise of something purely external, or as the externalized expression of an intimate experience that has become terrifying, unbearable, and schizoid.1The fantastic represents a privileged realm of imagination for contemplating a corporeal history of different forms of violence. It constitutes the exemplary locus of a negative reverie on the frightening (...)
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    Cybertrance Devices: Countercultures of the Cybernetic Man-Machine.Mathieu Triclot & Charles La Via - 2018 - Substance 47 (3):70-92.
    This article examines a collection of singular artifacts, originating in the 1960s and 1970s, which I call "cybertrance" devices. These devices are based on the reappropriation of instruments from the academic world in order to place users in modified states of consciousness, far from the ordinary mode of wakefulness. All of these inventions draw on the heritage of American cybernetics, and re-articulate the man-machine concept central to it: passing from neo-mechanistic theory to experimentations with coupling and prostheses, and from rational (...)
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  4. Omaggio a Vincenzo La Via.Vincenzo La Via (ed.) - 1970 - Catania,: Tip. dell'Università.
     
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    Is hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence well suited for negative causation?Charles A. Barclay - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (3):361-384.
    In this paper, I have two primary goals. First, I show that the causal-based story approach in A hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence is ill suited to negative causation. In the literature, the causal-based approach requires that hypothetical stories be causally linked to the explanandum. Many take these links to denote physical or psychological causation, or temporal precedence. However, understanding causality in those terms, as I will show, cannot capture cases of negative causation, which are of (...)
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    The Rose of Sharon: What Is the Ideal Timing for Palliative Care Consultation versus Ethics Consultation?Jennifer La Via & David Schiedermayer - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (3):231-233.
    Ethics committees and palliative care consultants can function in a complementary fashion, seamlessly and effectively. Ethics committees can “air” and help resolves issues, and palliative care consultants can use a low-key, longitudinal approach.
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  7. La raison et le divin chez Proclus.A. Charles - 1969 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 53 (3):458.
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    The Social Sciences in the United States.Charles A. Beard - 1935 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 4 (1):61-65.
    Der Verfasser bemerkt, dass die Geisteswissenschaften in U. S. A. im Unterschied zu Europa fast ausschliesslich in d*nn offiziellen Rahmen der Universitäten betrieben werden. Sie standen nicht im Mittelpunkt des allgemeinen Interesses und genossen keine starke materielle Unterstützung. Die Sozialforschung hat sich ausserordentlich spezialisiert, und obwohl, namentlich durch den Einfluss der deutschen Soziologie, ein gewisses Interesse an Synthesen und Zusammenfassungen besteht, sind dennoch die amerikanischen Sozialwissenschaften ständig davon bedroht, sich mit einer blossen Anhäufung von grossem empirischem Material zu begnügen. Es (...)
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    Voltaire philosophe: regards croisés.Sébastien Charles & Stéphane Pujol (eds.) - 2017 - Ferney-Voltaire: Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle.
    Voltaire historien de la philosophie. De l'Antiquité au Grand Siècle Renan Laruc, Porphyre de Tyr, héros voltairien; Marc-André Nadeau, Défense et critique de Montaigne dans les Lettres philosophiques; Véronique Le Ru, Voltaire, lecteur de Descartes; Gerhardt Stenger, Un philosophe peut en cacher un autre: Malebranche et Spinoza dans Tout en Dieu; Lorenzo Bianchi, Voltaire lecteur et critique de Bayle; Miguel Benitez, Locke, Voltaire et la matière pensante; Claire Fauvergue, Voltaire et l'idée d'automate. Voltaire et la philosophie des Lumières Debora Sicco, (...)
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    Instituer l’espace de la contestation : la compétence du peuple et la régulation des médias.Charles Girard - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (2):399-432.
    If democracy is to be understood as government by and for the people, popular judgment has to be competent : decision-making procedures need to be both inclusive and effective. In this paper I consider a condition for the competence of the people : the existence of a public sphere propitious to the public contestation of political decisions. By comparing the contestatory (Pettit) and epistemic (Cohen, Estlund) models of democracy, I first show that contestability can only ground democratic legitimacy if popular (...)
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    I. M. Bocheński. Europäische Philosophie der Gegenwart. A. Francke AG Verlag, Bern1947, 304 pp. - I. M. Bocheński. Europäische Philosophie der Gegenwart. Second, revised edition of the preceding. A. Fsancke AG Verlag, Bern1951, 323 pp. - I. M. Bocheński. La philosophie contemporaine en Europe. French translation of the preceding by François Vaudou. Payot, Paris1951, 252 pp. - I. M. Bocheński. Contemporary European philosophy. English translation of the same by Donald Nicholl and Karl Aschenbrenner. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles1956, xviii + 326 pp. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):313.
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    Jerzy Słupecki. Der volle dreiwertige Aussagenkalkül. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société des Sciences et des Lettres de Varsovie, Classe III, vol. 29 (1936), pp. 9–11. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis & C. I. Lewis - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):46-46.
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    Review: Thomas Greenwood, Les Fondements de la Logique Symbolique. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):80-81.
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    Słupecki Jerzy. Der volle dreiwertige Aussagenkalkül. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société des Sciences et des Lettres de Varsovie, Classe III, vol. 29 , pp. 9–11. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):46-46.
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  15. Vital materialism and the problem of ethics in the Radical Enlightenment.Charles T. Wolfe - 2013 - Philosophica 88 (1):31-70.
    From Hegel to Engels, Sartre and Ruyer (Ruyer, 1933), to name only a few, materialism is viewed as a necropolis, or the metaphysics befitting such an abode; many speak of matter’s crudeness, bruteness, coldness or stupidity. Science or scientism, on this view, reduces the living world to ‘dead matter’, ‘brutish’, ‘mechanical, lifeless matter’, thereby also stripping it of its freedom (Crocker, 1959). Materialism is often wrongly presented as ‘mechanistic materialism’ – with ‘Death of Nature’ echoes of de-humanization and hostility to (...)
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    Les Fondements de la Logique Symbolique.Charles A. Baylis - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):80-81.
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    Francesco Sanchez (review).Charles B. Schmitt - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1):92-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:92 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY seulement apr~s qu'on a drmontr6 son existence (pp. 182, 183, 185, 188). Or ceci nous parait tout h fait erronr: la critique mrt~physique de l'activit6 rrv~le qu'elle implique drpendance, et non seulement par rapport ~t d'autres 8tres finis (ce qu'Aristote a drift vu), mais par rapport ~t une Cause transcendante et infinie qui, en crrant l'~tre fini, lui donne constamment le pouvoir de se drpasser (...)
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  18. On causation, with a chapter on belief.Charles A. Mercier - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 84:362.
     
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  19. On Causation.Charles A. Mercier - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 84:362-370.
     
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    Lacépède et la sociologie humanitaire selon la nature. Louis Roule.Charles A. Kofoid - 1934 - Isis 22 (1):245-246.
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    Bernardin de Saint-Pierre et l'harmonie de la nature. Louis Roule.Charles A. Kofoid - 1935 - Isis 23 (1):265-266.
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    Lamarck et l'interprétation de la nature. Louis Roule.Charles A. Kofoid - 1937 - Isis 27 (1):77-78.
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    "Proslogion II and III: A Third Interpretation of Anselm's Argument," by Richard R. La Croix. [REVIEW]Charles A. Corr - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (3):306-308.
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    Moisil Gr. C.. Sur la théorie classique de la modalité des jugements. Bulletin mathématique de la Société Roumaine des Sciences, vol. 40 , pp. 235–240. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):167-168.
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    Gonseth Ferdinand. Les mathématiques et la réalité. Essai sur la méthode axiomatique. Félix Alcan, Paris 1936, xii + 386 pp. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):45-46.
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    Greenwood Thomas. Les fondements de la logique symbolique. 1 Critique du nominalisme logistique. 2 Justification des calculs logiques. Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 588, 593. Hermann & Cie, Paris 1938, 145 pp. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):80-81.
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    Lupasco Stéphane. Valeurs logiques et contradiction. Revue philosophique de la France et de l'Êtranger, vol. 135 , pp. 1–31. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (4):134-134.
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    Mihailescu Eugen G.. Sur le calcul des propositions. Bulletin mathématique de la Société Roumaine des Sciences, vol. 40 , pp. 241–244. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):168-168.
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    Review: Gr. C. Moisil, Sur la Structure Algebrique du Calcul des Propositions. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):167-167.
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    Review: Gr. C. Moisil, Sur la Theorie Classique de la Modalite des Jugements. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):167-168.
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    Reviews. P. Césari. Le principe du tiers exclu. Revue philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger, vol. 137 , pp. 385–400. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):123-124.
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    Webb Donald L.. The algebra of n-valued logic. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société des Sciences el des Lettres de Varsovie, Classe III, vol. 29 , pp. 153–168. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):52-52.
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    Two steps forward, one step back: Partner-specific effects in a psychology of dialogue.Susan E. Brennan & Charles A. Metzing - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):192-193.
    Pickering & Garrod's (P&G's) call to study language processing in dialogue context is an appealing one. Their interactive alignment model is ambitious, aiming to explain the converging behavior of dialogue partners via both intra- and interpersonal priming. However, they ignore the flexible, partner-specific processing demonstrated by some recent dialogue studies. We discuss implications of these data.
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    Para una crítica de toda teología política.Yves Charles Zarka - 2008 - Isegoría 39:27-47.
    El vertiginoso regreso de lo teológico a lo político es uno de los acontecimientos sintomáticos de la posmodernidad en que vivimos. Sin embargo, es necesario repensar lo político sin lo teológico y articular una crítica radical de lo teológico-político. Sólo así, lo político podrá recobrar su relatividad e historicidad. Para ello, puede encontrarse en la crítica a Carl Schmitt, una vía con la que conseguir la separación de lo político y lo religioso. Vía que, aunque sea ardua, es prioritaria ya (...)
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    A note from the editors.Charles Capper & Anthony La Vopa - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):1-2.
    Roughly eight years ago we met in Manhattan with Nick Phillipson to plan a new journal to be launched by Cambridge University Press. Two Americans who knew each and had worked together well, and who were largely in agreement about what MIH should accomplish. We were well aware of the quality of Nick's scholarship, of course, and had heard through the transatlantic grapevine that he was a great colleague. Still, we were more than a little apprehensive. What if Nick had (...)
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    Poetry of the Universe: A Mathematical Exploration of the Cosmos.Charlie La Via & Robert Osserman - 1997 - Substance 26 (2):140.
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    A message from the editors.Charles Capper, Anthony La Vopa & Nicholas Phillipson - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 4 (1):1-1.
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    Reexamining the causality of causal attributions in depression: A failure to replicate.Charles S. Carver & Lawrence La Voie - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2):110-112.
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    Human Trafficking in Conflict Zones: The Role of Peacekeepers in the Formation of Networks.Charles Anthony Smith & Brandon Miller-de la Cuesta - 2011 - Human Rights Review 12 (3):287-299.
    While the effect of humanitarian intervention on the recurrence and intensity of armed conflict in a crisis zone has received significant scholarly attention, there has been comparatively less work on the negative externalities of introducing peacekeeping forces into conflict regions. This article demonstrates that large foreign forces create one such externality, namely a previously non-existent demand for human trafficking. Using Kosovo, Haiti, and Sierra Leone as case studies, we suggest that the injection of comparatively wealthy soldiers incentivizes the creation of (...)
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    Human Trafficking in Conflict Zones: The Role of Peacekeepers in the Formation of Networks.Charles Smith & Brandon Miller-de la Cuesta - 2011 - Human Rights Review 12 (3):287-299.
    While the effect of humanitarian intervention on the recurrence and intensity of armed conflict in a crisis zone has received significant scholarly attention, there has been comparatively less work on the negative externalities of introducing peacekeeping forces into conflict regions. This article demonstrates that large foreign forces create one such externality, namely a previously non-existent demand for human trafficking. Using Kosovo, Haiti, and Sierra Leone as case studies, we suggest that the injection of comparatively wealthy soldiers incentivizes the creation of (...)
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    Population dynamics modelling in an hierarchical arborescent river network: An attempt with salmo trutta.S. Charles, R. Bravo de la Parra, J. P. Mallet, H. Persat & P. Auger - 1998 - Acta Biotheoretica 46 (3):223-234.
    The balance between births and deaths in an age-structured population is strongly influenced by the spatial distribution of sub-populations. Our aim was to describe the demographic process of a fish population in an hierarchical dendritic river network, by taking into account the possible movements of individuals. We tried also to quantify the effect of river network changes (damming or channelling) on the global fish population dynamics. The Salmo trutta life pattern was taken as an example for.We proposed a model which (...)
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  42. Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics: The Enron Effect—Love of Money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index, and Dishonesty Across 31 Geopolitical Entities.Thomas Li-Ping Tang, Toto Sutarso, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Vivien K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, Fernando Arias-Galicia, Ilya E. Garber, Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles-Pauvers, Roberto Luna-Arocas, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Michael W. Allen, Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi, Mark G. Borg, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Rosario Correia, Linzhi Du, Consuelo Garcia de la Torre, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Chin-Kang Jen, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Kilsun Kim, Jian Liang, Eva Malovics, Alice S. Moreira, Richard T. Mpoyi, Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum, Johnsto E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman-Gani, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Francisco José Costa Pereira, Ruja Pholsward, Horia D. Pitariu, Marko Polic, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Theresa Li-Na Tang, Caroline Urbain, Martina Trontelj, Luigina Canova, Anna Maria Manganelli, Jingqiu Chen, Ningyu Tang, Bolanle E. Adetoun & Modupe F. Adewuyi - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):919-937.
    Monetary intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the dark side of monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics—dishonesty. Dishonesty, a risky prospect, involves cost–benefit analysis of self-interest. We frame good or bad barrels in the environmental context as a proxy of high or low probability of getting caught for dishonesty, respectively. We theorize: The magnitude and intensity of (...)
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    Codices Lugdunenses Antiquissimi: Le Scriptorium de Lyon, la plus ancienne ecole calligraphique de France.Charles Upson Clark & E. A. Lowe - 1926 - American Journal of Philology 47 (4):389.
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  44. Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics Across 32 Cultures: Good Apples Enjoy Good Quality of Life in Good Barrels.Thomas Li-Ping Tang, Toto Sutarso, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Vivien Kim Geok Lim, Thompson Sian Hin Teo, Fernando Arias-Galicia, Ilya E. Garber, Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles-Pauvers, Roberto Luna-Arocas, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Michael W. Allen, Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi, Mark G. Borg, Luigina Canova, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Rosario Correia, Linzhi Du, Consuelo Garcia de la Torre, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Chin-Kang Jen, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Kilsun Kim, Jian Liang, Eva Malovics, Anna Maria Manganelli, Alice S. Moreira, Richard T. Mpoyi, Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum, Johnsto E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman-Gani, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Francisco José Costa Pereira, Ruja Pholsward, Horia D. Pitariu, Marko Polic, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Theresa Li-Na Tang, Caroline Urbain, Martina Trontelj, Jingqiu Chen & Ningyu Tang - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):893-917.
    Monetary Intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the bright side of Monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics, frames money attitude in the context of pay and life satisfaction, and controls money at the macro-level and micro-level. We theorize: Managers with low love of money motive but high stewardship behavior will have high subjective well-being: pay satisfaction and (...)
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    Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross‐level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations.Thomas Li-Ping Tang, Zhen Li, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Vivien K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Toto Sutarso, Ilya Garber, Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles-Pauvers, Caroline Urbain, Roberto Luna-Arocas, Jingqiu Chen, Ningyu Tang, Theresa Li-Na Tang, Fernando Arias-Galicia, Consuelo Garcia De La Torre, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Abdulqawi Salim Al-Zubaidi, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Mark G. Borg, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Linzhi Du, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Kilsun Kim, Eva Malovics, Richard T. Mpoyi, Obiajulu Anthony Ugochukwu Nnedum, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Michael W. Allen, Rosário Correia, Chin-Kang Jen, Alice S. Moreira, Johnston E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman-Gani, Ruja Pholsward, Marko Polic, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Luigina Canova, Anna Maria Manganelli, Adrian H. Pitariu & Francisco José Costa Pereira - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (3):925-945.
    Corruption involves greed, money, and risky decision-making. We explore the love of money, pay satisfaction, probability of risk, and dishonesty across cultures. Avaricious monetary aspiration breeds unethicality. Prospect theory frames decisions in the gains-losses domain and high-low probability. Pay dissatisfaction (in the losses domain) incites dishonesty in the name of justice at the individual level. The Corruption Perceptions Index, CPI, signals a high-low probability of getting caught for dishonesty at the country level. We theorize that decision-makers adopt avaricious love-of-money aspiration (...)
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    Pere Alberch: Originator of EvoDevo.John O. Reiss, Ann C. Burke, Charles Archer, Miquel de Renzi, Hernán Dopazo, Arantza Etxeberría, Emily A. Gale, J. Richard Hinchliffe, Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Chris S. Rose, Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Gerd B. Müller - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (4):351-356.
    In September 2008, 10 years after the untimely death of Pere Alberch (1954–1998), the 20th Altenberg Workshop in Theoretical Biology gathered a group of Pere’s students, col- laborators, and colleagues (Figure 1) to celebrate his contribu- tions to the origins of EvoDevo. Hosted by the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research (KLI) outside Vienna, the group met for two days of discussion. The meeting was organized in tandem with a congress held in May 2008 at the Cavanilles Institute (...)
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    Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalized World.Emil Višňovský - 2010 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (2).
    The issue of democracy is alive once more. There is a growing number of works debating the current state of democracy both in theory and practice.1 In particular a pragmatist conception of democracy has also been revived. Not only has a Deweyan version of a participatory democracy become the focus but the intricacies of a Rortian version have also come to the forefront, from both sympathetic as well as critical viewpoints.2 Thus the impression that the contemporary world is in quite (...)
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    Pere Alberch: Originator of EvoDevo.John O. Reiss, Ann C. Burke, Charles Archer, Miquel De Renzi, Hernán Dopazo, Arantza Etxeberría, Emily A. Gale, J. Richard Hinchliffe, Laura Nuño de la Rosa Garcia, Chris S. Rose, Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Gerd B. Müller - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (4):351-356.
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    Voyage dans la Chersonèse et aux îles de la mer de Thrace.Charles Picard & Adolphe-J. Reinach A. - 1912 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 36 (1):275-352.
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    Biological variability and control of movements via δλ.Charles E. Wright & Rebecca A. States - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):786-786.
    Three issues related to Feldman and Levin's treatment of biological variability are discussed. We question the usefulness of the indirect component of δλ. We suggest that trade-offs between speed and accuracy in aimed movements support identification of δλ, rather than λ, as a control variable. We take issue with the authors' proposal for resolving redundancy in multi-joint movements, given recent data.
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