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  1. Elsa González, José Felix Lozano & Pedro Jesús Pérez (2009). Beyond the Conflict: Religion in the Public Sphere and Deliberative Democracy. Res Publica 15 (3):251-267.score: 120.0
    Traditionally, liberals have confined religion to the sphere of the ‘private’ or ‘non-political’. However, recent debates over the place of religious symbols in public spaces, state financing of faith schools, and tax relief for religious organisations suggest that this distinction is not particularly useful in easing the tension between liberal commitments to equality on the one hand, and freedom of religion on the other. This article deals with one aspect of this debate, which concerns whether members of religious communities should (...)
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  2. Elsa González (2002). Defining a Post-Conventional Corporate Moral Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):101 - 108.score: 120.0
    The stakeholder approach offers the opportunity to consider corporate responsibility in a wider sense than that afforded by the stockholder or shareholder approaches. Having said that, this article aims to show that this theory does not offer a normative corporate responsibility concept that can be our response to two basic questions. On the one hand, for what is the company morally responsible and, on the other hand, why is the corporation morally responsible in terms of conventional and post-conventional perspectives? The (...)
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  3. Wenceslao J. González & Jesus Alcolea (eds.) (2006). Contemporary Perspectives in Philosophy and Methodology of Science. Netbiblo.score: 60.0
    Novelty and Continuity in Philosophy and Methodology of Science Wenceslao J. Gonzalez Nowadays, philosophy and methodology of science appear as a ...
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  4. María Martínez González (2008). Feminist Praxis Challenges the Identity Question: Toward New Collective Identity Metaphors. Hypatia 23 (3):pp. 22-38.score: 60.0
    The analysis of difference and identity questions brought Iris Marion Young to develop a metaphor of collective identity, the city, which included the diversity that characterizes all human groups. This article honors Iris Marion Young by challenging the question of identity in contemporary feminism and social sciences. María Martínez González argues that we need new identity and collective identity metaphors in order to understand the complexity of contemporary feminist praxis.
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  5. Andrew P. Hendry & Andrew Gonzalez (2008). Whither Adaptation? Biology and Philosophy 23 (5):673-699.score: 60.0
    The two authors of this paper have diametrically opposed views of the prevalence and strength of adaptation in nature. Hendry believes that adaptation can be seen almost everywhere and that evidence for it is overwhelming and ubiquitous. Gonzalez believes that adaptation is uncommon and that evidence for it is ambiguous at best. Neither author is certifiable to the knowledge of the other, leaving each to wonder where the other has his head buried. Extensive argument has revealed that each author thinks (...)
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  6. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2006). Dialectic and Dialogue in the Hermeneutics of Paul Ricœur and H.G. Gadamer. Continental Philosophy Review 39 (3):313-345.score: 30.0
    The present paper uses the theme of dialectic and dialogue to begin unraveling the similarities and differences between the hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur and H.G. Gadamer. Ricoeur is shown to distance himself from Heidegger by insisting on a dimension of explanation and distanciation (which he sometimes identifies with Plato's `descending dialectic') that cannot be reduced to, or absorbed by, understanding and appropriation. This same move, however, leads him to reject Platonic dialogue, with the attendant prioritizing of oral conversation over the (...)
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  7. Ana Marta González (2009). Kant's Contributions to Social Theory. Kant-Studien 100 (1):77-105.score: 30.0
    Although Kant is not usually counted among the forerunners of social sciences, any look at the work of the most prominent social theorists of the past century shows the pervasive influence of Kant's philosophy. This influence is obvious and crucial at the epistemological level, if only because Kant himself set the frame for subsequent discussion of the difference between human and natural sciences. Yet, Kant's work is also rich in substantive contributions to social theory, which may be articulated around his (...)
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  8. Francisco J. Gonzalez (1997). On the Way to Sophia: Heidegger on Plato's Dialectic, Ethics, and Sophist. Research in Phenomenology 27 (1):16-60.score: 30.0
  9. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2008). And the Rest is Sigetik: Silencing Logic and Dialectic in Heidegger's Beiträge Zur Philosophie. Research in Phenomenology 38 (3):358-391.score: 30.0
    Faced with the impossibility of saying Being directly given that all language is language of beings, Heidegger proposes an overcoming of logic in favor of what he calls Sigetik: a way of addressing Being in and through silence, i.e., without asserting anything of Being. After considering what such a Sigetik actually involves and how it is possible, this paper asks why Heidegger rejects the alternative of that indirect saying of Being that he identifies with dialectic. It is then argued both (...)
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  10. Wenceslao J. González (2008). Economic Values in the Configuration of Science. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 96 (1):85-112.score: 30.0
    The axiological question of the role of economic values in the configuration of science is analyzed here following several steps: 1) the acceptance of the presence of values in science (among them, economic values in connection with scientific progress); 2) the clarification of the realms of values in science, which gives room for an "economics of science"; 3) the analysis of economic values in the internal perspective (cognitive and methodological), which is called "economy of research"; 4) the examination of external (...)
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  11. Francisco J. Gonzalez (1991). Aristotle on Pleasure and Perfection. Phronesis 36 (2):141-159.score: 30.0
  12. Ana Marta González (2011). Kant's Philosophy of Education: Between Relational and Systemic Approaches. Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (3):433-454.score: 30.0
    The purpose of this paper is to view Kant's approach to education in the broader context of Kant's philosophy of culture and history as a process whose direction should be reflectively assumed by human freedom, in the light of man's moral vocation. In this context, some characteristic tensions of his enlightened approach to education appear. Thus, while Kant takes the educational process to be a radically moral enterprise all the way through—and hence, placed in a relational context—he also aspires to (...)
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  13. Francisco Gonzalez (1996). Propositions or Objects? A Critique of Gail Fine on Knowledge and Belief in Republic V. Phronesis 41 (3):245-275.score: 30.0
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  14. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2009). Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue. Pennsylvania State University Press.score: 30.0
    Introduction: What is to be gained from a confrontation between Plato and Heidegger? -- Heidegger's critical reading of Plato in the 1920s -- Dialectic, ethics, and dialogue -- Heidegger's critique of dialectic in the 1920s --Ethics and ontology -- Ethics in Plato's sophist -- Heidegger and dialogue -- Logos and being -- The tensions in Heidegger's critique -- The guiding perspective of Plato as undermining the ontic/ontological distinction -- Heidegger on Plato's forms -- Conclusion: The relation between being and Heidegger (...)
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  15. Wenceslao J. González (ed.) (2005). Science, Technology and Society: A Philosophical Perspective. Netbiblo.score: 30.0
    The Philosophical Approach to Science, Technology and Society Wenceslao J. Gonzalez1 There is nowadays, through the "social turn" in philosophy of science ...
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  16. Francisco J. Gonzalez (1996). Propositions or Objects? A Critique of Gail Fine on Knowledge and Belief in Republic V. Phronesis 41 (3):245-275.score: 30.0
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  17. Ana Marta González (2003). Ethics in Global Business and in a Plural Society. Journal of Business Ethics 44 (1):23 - 36.score: 30.0
    The contemporary confluence of globalization and ethical pluralism is at the origin of many ethical challenges that confront business nowadays, both in practice and in theory. One of the challenges arising from the development of globalization has to do with respect for cultural diversity. It is often said that the success of economic globalization tends towards social and cultural homogeneity. To the extent that cultural diversity is usually seen as a valuable reality, that global trend seems to contradict our efforts (...)
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  18. E. Gonzalez, M. Broens & Pim Haselager (2004). Consciousness and Agency: The Importance of Self-Organized Action. Networks 3:103-13.score: 30.0
  19. Chandra Sripada, Richard Gonzalez, Daniel Kessler, Eric Laber, Sara Konrath & Vijay Nair, A Reply to Rose, Livengood, Sytsma, and Machery.score: 30.0
  20. Francisco Gonzalez (2002). Dialectic as "Philosophical Embarrassment": Heidegger's Critique of Plato's Method. Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (3):361-389.score: 30.0
  21. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2006). Whose Metaphysics of Presence? Heidegger's Interpretation ofEnergeiaandDunamisin Aristotle. Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (4):533-568.score: 30.0
    In the recently published 1924 course, Grundbegriffe der aristotelischen Philosophie, Martin Heidegger offers a detailed interpretation of Aristotle’s definition of kinesis in the Physics. This interpretation identifies entelecheia with what is finished and present-at-an-end and energeia with being-at-work toward this end. In arguing against this interpretation, the present paper attempts to show that Aristotle interpreted being from the perspective of praxis rather than poiesis and therefore did not identify it with static presence. The paper also challenges later variations of Heidegger’s (...)
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  22. Vincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori & and Michel Gonzalez (2007). On Bayesian Measures of Evidential Support: Theoretical and Empirical Issues. Philosophy of Science 74 (2):229-252.score: 30.0
    Epistemologists and philosophers of science have often attempted to express formally the impact of a piece of evidence on the credibility of a hypothesis. In this paper we will focus on the Bayesian approach to evidential support. We will propose a new formal treatment of the notion of degree of confirmation and we will argue that it overcomes some limitations of the currently available approaches on two grounds: (i) a theoretical analysis of the confirmation relation seen as an extension of (...)
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  23. M. Hochel, E. G. Milan, A. Gonzalez, F. Tornay, K. McKenney, R. Diaz Caviedes, J. L. Mata Martin, M. A. Rodriguez Artacho, E. Dominguez Garcia & J. Vila (2007). Experimental Study of Phantom Colours in a Colour Blind Synaesthete. Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (4):75-95.score: 30.0
    Synaesthesia is a condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces photisms, i.e. mental percepts of colours. R is a 20 year old colour blind subject who, in addition to the relatively common grapheme-colour synaesthesia, presents a rarely reported cross modal perception in which a variety of visual stimuli elicit aura-like percepts of colour. In R, photisms seem to be closely related to the affective valence of stimuli and (...)
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  24. Catalina González (2009). New Essays on David Hume (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):pp. 473-474.score: 30.0
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  25. Wenceslao J. González (1995). Reichenbach's Concept of Prediction. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (1):37 – 58.score: 30.0
    Reichenbach emphasizes the central importance of prediction, which is—for him—the principal aim of science. This paper offers a critical reconstruction of his concept of prediction, taking into account the different periods of his thought. First, prediction is studied as a key factor in rejecting the positivism of the Vienna Circle. This part of the discussion concentres on the general features of prediction before Experience and Prediction (EP) (section 1). Second, prediction is considered in the context of Reichenbach's disagreements with his (...)
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  26. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (1991). Intuitionistic Mathematics and Wittgenstein. History and Philosophy of Logic 12 (2):167-183.score: 30.0
    The relation between Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics and mathematical Intuitionism has raised a considerable debate. My attempt is to analyse if there is a commitment in Wittgenstein to themes characteristic of the intuitionist movement in Mathematics and if that commitment is one important strain that runs through his Remarks on the foundations of mathematics. The intuitionistic themes to analyse in his philosophy of mathematics are: firstly, his attacks on the unrestricted use of the Law of Excluded Middle; secondly, his distrust (...)
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  27. Stefania Pighin, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Donatella Ferrante, Michel Gonzalez & Vittorio Girotto (2011). Counterfactual Thoughts About Experienced, Observed, and Narrated Events. Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):197 - 211.score: 30.0
    Four studies show that observers and readers imagine different alternatives to reality. When participants read a story about a protagonist who chose the more difficult of two tasks and failed, their counterfactual thoughts focused on the easier, unchosen task. But when they observed the performance of an individual who chose and failed the more difficult task, participants' counterfactual thoughts focused on alternative ways to solve the chosen task, as did the thoughts of individuals who acted out the event. We conclude (...)
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  28. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2005). Die Idee des Guten in Platons Politeia: Beobachtungen Zu den Mittleren Buchern (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3):354-355.score: 30.0
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  29. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2002). PLATO'S THINKING M. Dixsaut: Platon Et la Question de la Pensée . (Études Platoniciennes 1.) Pp. 330. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2000. Paper, Frs. 170. ISBN: 2-7116-1466-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):48-.score: 30.0
  30. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2009). Socrates (M.) Trapp (Ed.) Socrates in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. (The Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London, Publications 10.) Pp. Xxii + 235, Ills. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007. Cased, £50.00, US$99.95. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4123-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (01):281-.score: 30.0
  31. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2000). Scrivere Nell'anima: Verita, Dialettica E Persuasione in Platone, And: Oralita E Scrittura in Platone (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):269-271.score: 30.0
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  32. Wenceslao J. González (1996). On the Theoretical Basis of Prediction in Economics. Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (3):201-228.score: 30.0
  33. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (1995). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Mind 104 (416).score: 30.0
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  34. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2005). Form in Aristotle. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (2):179-198.score: 30.0
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  35. Tomás F. González & Manuel Guillén (2008). Organizational Commitment: A Proposal for a Wider Ethical Conceptualization of 'Normative Commitment'. Journal of Business Ethics 78 (3):401 - 414.score: 30.0
    Conceptualization and measurement of organizational commitment involve different dimensions that include economic, affective, as well as moral aspects labelled in the literature as: ‘continuance’, ‘affective’ and ‘normative’ commitment. This multidimensional framework emerges from the convergence of different research lines. Using Aristotle’s philosophical framework, that explicitly considers the role of the will in human commitment, it is proposed a rational explanation of the existence of mentioned dimensions in organizational commitment. Such a theoretical proposal may offer a more accurate definition of (...)
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  36. Francisco J. Gonzalez (1995). Plato's Lysis: An Enactment of Philosophical Kinship. Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):69-90.score: 30.0
  37. Guido Van Steendam, András Dinnyés, Jacques Mallet, Rolando Meloni, Carlos Romeo Casabona, Jorge Guerra González, Josef Kuře, Eörs Szathmáry, Jan Vorstenbosch, Péter Molnár, David Edbrooke, Judit Sándor, Ferenc Oberfrank, Ron Cole-Turner, István Hargittai, Beate Littig, Miltos Ladikas, Emilio Mordini, Hans E. Roosendaal, Maurizio Salvi, Balázs Gulyás & Diana Malpede (2006). Summary: The Budapest Meeting 2005 Intensified Networking on Ethics of Science. Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3).score: 30.0
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  38. Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée & Francisco J. Gonzalez (eds.) (2012). Plato and Myth: Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths. Brill.score: 30.0
    Through the contributions of specialists in the field, this volume addresses the still open question of the role and status of myth in Plato’s dialogues and thereby speaks to the broader problem of the relation between philosophy and ...
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  39. Orestes J. González (1987). Frege and the Aristotelian-Thomistic Tradition on Signification. The New Scholasticism 61 (2):162-183.score: 30.0
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  40. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2011). Plato's Philosophers. Ancient Philosophy 31 (2):405-412.score: 30.0
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  41. Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann, Wenceslao Gonzalez, Marcel Weber, Dennis Dieks & Friedrich Stadler (eds.) (2010). The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science. Springer.score: 30.0
    This volume is a serious attempt to open up the subject of European philosophy of science to real thought, and provide the structural basis for the ...
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  42. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2004). Beautiful City. Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):475-480.score: 30.0
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  43. John Gonzalez (2007). In Pursuit of a Historical Tradition: N. A. Rozhkov's Scientific Laws of History. Studies in East European Thought 59 (4).score: 30.0
    Despite all that has been written about Russian historiography and how it profoundly changed after the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, very little is known about the historical tradition immediately before the Soviet era. This article attempts to begin to address this issue by examining the major forces that shaped the historical and sociological thought of Nikolai Alesandrovich Rozhkov (1868–1927). It argues that as Kliuchevskii’s successor and as the first professional historian to eventually present a Marxist analysis of Russian history, (...)
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  44. Rodolfo A. Gonzalez & Edward Stringham (2005). Incentives Vs. Knowledge: Reply to Caplan. Critical Review 17 (1-2):179-202.score: 30.0
    Abstract In the 1920s, Ludwig von Mises argued correctly that the problem of making economic calculations without market?generated prices would be an insuperable difficulty for socialist systems of production. Bryan Caplan is right to argue that there is no theoretical way to infer the magnitude of this difficulty, but he is wrong to insist that the history of poor economic performance displayed by real?world socialism should be attributed not to the ?socialist calculation problem,? but to inadequate work incentives. A state (...)
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  45. Juan C. González (2010). On Pink Elephants, Floating Daggers, and Other Philosophical Myths. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2).score: 30.0
    Many philosophers and scientists rightly take hallucinations to be phenomena that challenge in a most pressing way our theories of perception and cognition, and epistemology in general. However, very few challenge the received views on the hallucinatory experience and even fewer critically delve into the subject with both breadth and depth. There are all kinds of problems concerning hallucinations—including conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues—that call for a multilevel analysis and an interdisciplinary approach which in turn provide the detail and scope (...)
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  46. Orestes J. Gonzalez (1994). The Apprehension of the Act of Being in Aquinas. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68 (4):475-500.score: 30.0
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  47. Francisco Gonzalez (1991). Aristotle on Pleasure and Perfection. Phronesis 36 (2):141-159.score: 30.0
  48. S. Andrew Ostapski, John Oliver & Gaston T. Gonzalez (1996). The Legal and Ethical Components of Executive Decision-Making: A Course for Business Managers. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (5):571 - 579.score: 30.0
    The debate on whether and how to teach business ethics in graduate business programs continues. The authors of this article suggest specific content and processes for a course aimed at giving MBA candidates the awareness, tools, and mental processes necessary to recognize and address ethical issues in decision making. The inclusion of labor law, discrimination issues, consumer protection legislation, securities laws, and an overview of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights coupled with the development of utilitarian, deontological, and (...)
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  49. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (2012). Foreword. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 101 (1):7-8.score: 30.0
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  50. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (2012). From Mathematics to Social Concern About Science: Kitcher's Philosophical Approach. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 101 (1):11-93.score: 30.0
    Kitcher's philosophical approach has moved from the reflection on the nature of mathematical knowledge to an explicit social concern about science, because he considers seriously the relevance of democratic values to scientific activity. Focal issues in this trajectory - from the internal perspective to the external - have been naturalism and scientific progress, which includes studies of the uses of scientific findings in the social milieu. Within this intellectual context, the chapter pays particular attention to his epistemological and methodological evolution. (...)
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  51. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (1998). Prediction and Prescription in Economics: A Philosophical and Methodological Approach. Theoria 13 (2):321-345.score: 30.0
    “Prediction” and “prescription” are crucial notions for economics. This paper offers a philosophical and methodological approach and takes into account the connection with the problem of science and values. To do this, two steps are followed: firstly, prediction in economics -its characteristics and limits- will be examined and, secondly, the role of prescription in economics (and its relations with internal and external values) will be studied. Thus; the underlying aims of this paper are to make explicit the characters of economic (...)
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  52. Franciso J. Gonzalez (2012). Socrates on philosophy and politics: Ancient and contemporary interpretations. Ideas y Valores 61 (SPE149):103-123.score: 30.0
    Socrates can be said to have left the subsequent philosophical tradition with the problem of the relation between philosophy and politics. Already in the Republic the proposal of philosopher-kings represents more a tension than an identity. While Aristotle responds by insisting on a sharp distinction between politics and philosophical wisdom, this distinction proves on closer examination much less sharp than might appear. Heidegger characterizes philosophy as the only authentic politics and the philosopher as ruling just by virtue of being a (...)
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  53. Manuel Guillén & Tomás F. González (2001). The Ethical Dimension of Managerial Leadership Two Illustrative Case Studies in TQM. Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):175 - 189.score: 30.0
    In recent decades, Total Quality Management (TQM) has become an important phenomenon in the world of business, but the implications and scope of quality programs are quite different everywhere. Since different explanations have been given, most authors agree that management commitment and leadership are indispensable elements for a successful TQM implementation. Nevertheless, the study of the literature reflects a terminological confusion on this point. The authors of this paper argue that commitment and leadership are not synonymous terms.While committed managers may (...)
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  54. Gonzalo Génova, M. Rosario González & Anabel Fraga (2007). Ethical Education in Software Engineering: Responsibility in the Production of Complex Systems. Science and Engineering Ethics 13 (4).score: 30.0
    Among the various contemporary schools of moral thinking, consequence-based ethics, as opposed to rule-based, seems to have a good acceptance among professionals such as software engineers. But naïve consequentialism is intellectually too weak to serve as a practical guide in the profession. Besides, the complexity of software systems makes it very hard to know in advance the consequences that will derive from professional activities in the production of software. Therefore, following the spirit of well-known codes of ethics such as the (...)
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  55. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2007). Dialogue Discontinued. Epoché 11 (2):371-392.score: 30.0
    According to Heidegger’s own testimony, his 1940 essay, “Plato’s Doctrine of Truth,” is derived from a course he first delivered in 1931/32. Yet, while an interpretation of the Theaetetus is central to the argument in 1931/32, this dialogue is not so much as mentioned in the 1940 essay. The reason is that Heidegger’s own careful and insightful reading of the Theaetetus simply does not support his thesis regarding Plato’s “doctrine of truth.” But then the real interest of this reading is (...)
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  56. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2007). Dialogue Discontinued: Heidegger on a Few Pages of Plato's Theaetetus. Epoché 11 (2):371-392.score: 30.0
    According to Heidegger’s own testimony, his 1940 essay, “Plato’s Doctrine of Truth,” is derived from a course he first delivered in 1931/32. Yet, while an interpretation of the Theaetetus is central to the argument in 1931/32, this dialogue is not so much as mentioned in the 1940 essay. The reason is that Heidegger’s own careful and insightful reading of the Theaetetus simply does not support his thesis regarding Plato’s “doctrine of truth.” But then the real interest of this reading is (...)
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  57. Juan C. González (2013). Interactive Fiat Objects. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (2):205-217.score: 30.0
    The initial stage for the discussion is the distinction between bona fide and fiat objects drawn by Barry Smith and collaborators in the context of formal ontology. This paper aims at both producing a rationale for introducing a hitherto unrecognized kind of object—here called ‘Interactive Fiat Objects’ (IFOs)—into the ontology of objects, and casting light on the relationship between embodied cognition and interactive ontology with the aid of the concepts of affordance and ad hoc category. I conclude that IFOs are (...)
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  58. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (2001). Lakatos's Approach on Prediction and Novel Facts. Theoria 16 (3):499-518.score: 30.0
    Lakatos’s approach to prediction and novel facts is of considerable interest. Prediction appears in his conception in at least three different levels: a) as an important aim of the research programs; b) as a procedure -a key method- for increasing our scientific knowledge both theoretically and empirically; and c) as the way to assess the scientific character of knowledge claims -means for evaluating results-. At all these levels he envisions a close connection between prediction and novel facts. The paper has (...)
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  59. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2005). Amistat I Unitat En El Lisis de Plató. Ancient Philosophy 25 (1):173-179.score: 30.0
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  60. Francisco J. González (1998). Form and Argument in Late Plato (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (2):311-313.score: 30.0
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  61. F. González (2011). Living in Parenthesis. A Layman's Experiences of Knowing Maturana. Constructivist Foundations 6 (3):388-392.score: 30.0
    Problem: Starting with his personal experience the author pursues the question: How can we alter our way of living, sensoriality and reflective skills so that we can handle today’s information flows, which nowadays are so large that they create confusion and ineffective educational actions? Method: The approach to follow is called “parenthesism,” a practice based on Maturana’s theoretical frameworks of the “biology of cognition” and the “biology of love.” Results: One of the findings when a person lives in parenthesism is (...)
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  62. Juan C. González (2010). Preface. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2).score: 30.0
  63. Wenceslao J. González (1986). Simposio Internacional Sobre L. Wittgenstein. Theoria 2 (1):223-225.score: 30.0
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  64. Wenceslao J. González (1991). º Congreso Internacional de Lógica, Metodología Y Filosofía de la Ciencia (Uppsala, 7-14 de Agosto de 1991). Theoria 6 (1):343-349.score: 30.0
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  65. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (1993). Congreso Internacional Sobre Filosofía de la Matemática (Kirchberg Am Wechsel, 16-23 de Agosto, da 1992). Theoria 8 (1):205-208.score: 30.0
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  66. G. González (1962). Historia de la Misiones dominicanas de China. Augustinianum 2 (2):381-382.score: 30.0
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  67. C. M. Gonzalez (forthcoming). Limitation of the Diagnostic Effort in Paediatrics. Journal of Medical Ethics.score: 30.0
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  68. Francisco J. González (1999). Method and Politics in Plato's Statesman (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (1):159-160.score: 30.0
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  69. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (2001). Presentation. Theoria 16 (3):409-413.score: 30.0
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  70. Francisco J. González (1996). Sokrates Als Pythagoreer Und Die Anamnesis in Platons "Phaidon" (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3):452-454.score: 30.0
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  71. Jo Beth Gonzalez (2004). Social Issues-Based Theatre Workshops. Inquiry 23 (4):39-43.score: 30.0
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  72. George Gonzalez (2012). Shape Shifting Capital: New Management and the Bodily Metaphors of Spiritual Capitalism. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (3):325-344.score: 30.0
    There is a burgeoning and increasingly institutionalized discourse within organizational theory and business practice dedicated to exploring the intersections of “religion” and “spirituality” at work. Turning especially to the broadly influential management theory of Margaret Wheatley, I locate “spiritual” management within a contemporary management ethos characterized by both an increasing interest in transitive phenomena and pre-conscious understanding and the wholesale deregulation of industrial metaphors for society in favor of holistic, cybernetic and global metaphors for a networked society. Turning to the (...)
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  73. Juliana González (2003). The Challenge of the Freedom and Responsibility of Science. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 81 (1):217-224.score: 30.0
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  74. Julina Roel Gonzalez (2013). "The Philosophy of Food," Edited by David M. Kaplan. Teaching Philosophy 36 (2):181-182.score: 30.0
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  75. José M. González (2011). The Question of Authorship (A.) Beecroft Authorship and Cultural Identity in Early Greece and China. Patterns of Literary Circulation. Pp. X + 328. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Cased, £50, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521-19431-0. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):349-351.score: 30.0
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  76. Julian Roel Gonzalez (2011). The World We Want. Teaching Philosophy 34 (1):77-80.score: 30.0
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  77. Hanne Andersen, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao González, Marcel Weber & Gregory Wheeler (eds.) (2013). New Challenges to Philosophy of Science. Springer Verlag.score: 30.0
  78. Magdalena Broca, Alejo González & Fulvio Stanis (2006). La Construcción Del Enemigo En la Política de Seguridad Provincial: Cárcel y Derecho de Muerte. In Carlos Balzi & César Marchesino (eds.), Hostilidad/Hospitalidad. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Area de Filosofía Del Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades.score: 30.0
     
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  79. Juan Cruz Cruz, Ángel Luis González & Idoya Zorroza (eds.) (2011). In Umbra Intelligentiae: Estudios En Homenaje Al Prof. Juan Cruz Cruz. Eunsa.score: 30.0
     
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  80. D. Dieks, W. J. Gonzalez, S. Hartmann, M. Stöltzner & M. Weber (eds.) (2012). Probabilities, Laws, and Structures. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective. Springer.score: 30.0
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  81. Ignacio Falgueras, García González, A. Juan & Juan José Padial (eds.) (2010). Yo y Tiempo: La Antropología Filosófica de G.W.F. Hegel. Universidad de Málaga.score: 30.0
    v.1. La sustancialidad y subjetividad humanas -- v. 2. La temporalidad humana.
     
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  82. Graciela González, Chitta Baral & Michael Gelfond (2005). Alan: An Action Language for Modelling Non-Markovian Domains. Studia Logica 79 (1):115 - 134.score: 30.0
    In this paper we present the syntax and semantics of a temporal action language named Alan, which was designed to model interactive multimedia presentations where the Markov property does not always hold. In general, Alan allows the specification of systems where the future state of the world depends not only on the current state, but also on the past states of the world. To the best of our knowledge, Alan is the first action language which incorporates causality (...)
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  83. Ana Marta González (2009). Aristotle and Kant on Practical Reason: An Annotation to Korsgaard. Acta philosophica 18 (1).score: 30.0
  84. Barcia González & Francisco Javier (eds.) (2011). A Razón Ecolóxica: Actas Do Vlii Simposio Internacional Luso-Galaico de Filosofía, Santiago de Compostela, 11-12 de Xuño de 2009. [REVIEW] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.score: 30.0
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  85. Esther Romero González & Belén Soria Clivillés (2007). A View of Novel Metaphor in the Light of Recanati's Proposals. In María José Frápolli (ed.), Saying, Meaning and Referring: Essays on François Recanati's Philosophy of Language. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 30.0
     
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  86. Ana Marta González (2011). Culture as Mediation: Kant on Nature, Culture and Morality. Olms.score: 30.0
     
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  87. Wenceslao J. González (1990). Congreso de la Aristotelian Society Y de la Mind Association (Essex, 13-16 de Junio de 1990). Theoria 5 (1):316-317.score: 30.0
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  88. Francisco J. Gonzalez (2012). Combating Oblivion: The Myth of Er as Both Philosophy's Challenge and Inspiration. In Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée & Francisco J. Gonzalez (eds.), Plato and Myth: Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths. Brill.score: 30.0
     
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  89. Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (ed.) (2012). Conceptual Revolutions: From Cognitive Science to Medicine. Netbiblo.score: 30.0
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  90. Francisco J. González (1998). Dialectic and Dialogue: Plato's Practice of Philosophical Inquiry. Northwestern University Press.score: 30.0
     
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  91. Ángel Luis González (ed.) (2010). Diccionario de Filosofía. Eunsa.score: 30.0
     
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  92. Solange Gonzalez (2006). Descartes, d'Un Lieu à Un Autre. Arguments.score: 30.0
     
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  93. Barcia González, Francisco Javier & Nel Rodríguez Rial (eds.) (2007). Desafíos Do Século Xxl: Actas Do Vl Simposio Internacional Luso-Galaico de Filosofía, Santiago de Compostela, 11-12 de Novembro de 2005. [REVIEW] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.score: 30.0
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  94. Francisco J. González (1994). Die Unwissenheit des Philosophen, Oder, Warum Hat Plato Die "Ungeschriebene Lehre" Nicht Geschrieben? (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (3):483-484.score: 30.0
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  95. Wenceslao J. González (1991). Economics and Philosophy of Science. Theoria 6 (1):299-302.score: 30.0
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  96. Wenceslao J. González (1989). EI Centenario de Wittgenstein En El Simposio Internacional de Kirchberg (Kirchberg, Austria, 13-20 de Agosto de 1989). Theoria 4 (2):557-560.score: 30.0
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  97. Pérez González & Fernando Tomás (2007). El Pensamiento de José Álvarez Guerra. Editora Regional de Extremadura.score: 30.0
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  98. Enrique González González (2008). Fame and Oblivion. In Charles Fantazzi (ed.), A Companion to Juan Luis Vives. Brill.score: 30.0
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