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  1. Goran Strkalj (2000). The Conflict of Pre-Paradigm Schools in Modern Human Origins Research. Acta Biotheoretica 48 (1).score: 120.0
    The debate on the origins of modern humans is one of the oldest and most controversial in the field of palaeoanthropology. In the 1860s the debate was established in the evolutionary context and, as a conflict between two major schools and various sub-schools, it has continued up until the present day. The opposing schools were and still are, at best, in only partial alignment on the major scientific issues. Each of them is founded in its own metaphysics and focuses on (...)
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  2. Morris Goran (1940). The Literati Revolt Against Science. Philosophy of Science 7 (3):379-384.score: 30.0
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  3. Morris Goran (1950). Book Review:The Powers and Limits of Science E. F. Caldin. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 17 (4):358-.score: 30.0
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  4. V. P. Goran (2007). .score: 30.0
     
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  5. Roxana-Ema Guliciuc (2008). Le Cadre Spatio-temporel de la Marginalisation chez J.-M.G. Le Clézio et Göran Tunström. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 26:87-92.score: 12.0
    Dans l’imaginaire philosophique de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, le rapport centralité / marginalisation occupe une place extrêmement importante. Les personnages de ces deux écrivains sont souvent intégrés dans des sociétés plus ou moins ouvertes, où l’isolement représente l’élément central. Ayant une certe philosophie implicite, mais loin de proposer l’image d’une société parfaite, les romans de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, décrivent, tout aucontraire, la vie des enfants dans une collectivité qui ne les aime pas, où (...)
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  6. Vasil Gluchman (2005). Göran Collste, is Human Life Special? Religious and Philosophical Perspectives on the Principle of Human Dignity. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (5).score: 9.0
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  7. S. Perovic (2008). Lars-Göran Johansson, Following in Schrödinger's Footsteps—an Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics a Realistic View in Schrodinger's Vein , Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot (2007) 208pp. Hardback $99, 95, ISBN-13 978-0-7546-5738-. [REVIEW] Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 39 (3):694-699.score: 9.0
  8. R. M. Ogilvie (1968). Latium in the Iron Age Pär Göran Gierow: The Iron Age Culture of Latium. I: Classification and Analysis. Pp. Xxx + 522; 102 Figs, Ii: Excavations and Finds. 1: The Alban Hills. Pp. 418; 237 Figs. (Skr. Utg. Av Svenska Institutet I Rom, 4°, Xxiv.) Lund: Gleerup, 1966, 1964. Paper, Kr. 200, 175. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (01):94-97.score: 9.0
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  9. Robert Ware (1980). Critical Notice of Göran Therborn, Science, Class and Society. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):149-168.score: 9.0
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  10. Göran Duus-Otterström (2008). Betting Against Hard Determinism. Res Publica 14 (3).score: 3.0
    The perennial fear associated with the free will problem is the prospect of hard determinism being true. Unlike prevalent attempts to reject hard determinism by defending compatibilist analyses of freedom and responsibility, this article outlines a pragmatic argument to the effect that we are justified in betting that determinism is false even though we may retain the idea that free will and determinism are incompatible. The basic argument is that as long as we accept that libertarian free will is worth (...)
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  11. Göran Svensson & Greg Wood (2008). A Model of Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 77 (3):303 - 322.score: 3.0
    It appears that in the 30 years that business ethics has been a discipline in its own right a model of business ethics has not been proffered. No one appears to have tried to explain the phenomenon known as ‚business ethics’ and the ways that we as a society interact with the concept, therefore, the authors have addressed this gap in the literature by proposing a model of business ethics that the authors hope will stimulate debate. The business ethics model (...)
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  12. Göran Sundholm (1983). Constructions, Proofs and the Meaning of Logical Constants. Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (2):151 - 172.score: 3.0
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  13. Carl-Göran Heidegren (2002). Anthropology, Social Theory, and Politics: Axel Honneth's Theory of Recognition. Inquiry 45 (4):433 – 446.score: 3.0
    This article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation, i.e. as a theoretical endeavour spanning over and interrelating positions in the fields of anthropology, social theory, and politics. As essential components in this constellation I discern an anthropology of recognition, a social philosophy of different forms of recognition, a morality of recognition, a theory of democratic ethical life as a social ideal, and a notion of political democracy as an ambitious reflexive form of social cooperation. (...)
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  14. Axel Honneth (2002). Grounding Recognition: A Rejoinder to Critical Questions. Inquiry 45 (4):499 – 519.score: 3.0
    It is always great good fortune for an author to have his writings meet with a receptive circle of readers who take them up in their own work and clarify them further. Indeed, it may even be the secret of all theoretical productivity that one reaches an opportune point in one's own creative process when others' queries, suggestions, and criticisms give one no peace, until one has been forced to come up with new answers and solutions. The four essays collected (...)
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  15. Lars-Göran Johansson & Keizo Matsubara (2011). String Theory and General Methodology: A Mutual Evaluation. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 42 (3):199-210.score: 3.0
  16. Göran Sundholm (1994). Existence, Proof and Truth-Making: A Perspective on the Intuitionistic Conception of Truth. Topoi 13 (2):117-126.score: 3.0
    Truth-maker analyses construe truth as existence of proof, a well-known example being that offered by Wittgenstein in theTractatus. The paper subsumes the intuitionistic view of truth as existence of proof under the general truth-maker scheme. Two generic constraints on truth-maker analysis are noted and positioned with respect to the writings of Michael Dummett and theTractatus. Examination of the writings of Brouwer, Heyting and Weyl indicates the specific notions of truth-maker and existence that are at issue in the intuitionistic truth-maker analysis, (...)
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  17. Göran Duus-Otterström (2010). Fallibility and Retribution. Law and Philosophy 29 (3):337-369.score: 3.0
    The fact that human fallibility virtually ensures that punishment will sometimes befall the innocent presents a theoretical puzzle to all forms of retributivism. Retributivists usually say that desert is a necessary condition for justified punishment. It remains unclear, following this view, how retributivists can support punishment in (imperfect) practice. The paper investigates a number of possible replies available to the retributivist. It concludes that one reply in particular can overcome the problem posed by fallibility, but it is not obvious that (...)
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  18. Lars-Göran Johansson (2008). A Future for Presentism – by Craig Bourne. Theoria 74 (2):164-168.score: 3.0
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  19. Göran Möller (1998). Ethics and the Life of Faith: A Christian Moral Perspective. Peeters.score: 3.0
    That is the main question of this book, which seeks to contribute to an understanding of morality as a human phenomenon.
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  20. Göran Sundholm (2012). “Inference Versus Consequence” Revisited: Inference, Consequence, Conditional, Implication. Synthese 187 (3):943-956.score: 3.0
    Inference versus consequence , an invited lecture at the LOGICA 1997 conference at Castle Liblice, was part of a series of articles for which I did research during a Stockholm sabbatical in the autumn of 1995. The article seems to have been fairly effective in getting its point across and addresses a topic highly germane to the Uppsala workshop. Owing to its appearance in the LOGICA Yearbook 1997 , Filosofia Publishers, Prague, 1998, it has been rather inaccessible. Accordingly it is (...)
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  21. Emiliano Ippoliti, Carlo Cellucci & Emily Grosholz (2011). Logic and Knowlegde. Cambridge Scholar Publishing.score: 3.0
    Logic and Knowledge -/- Editor: Carlo Cellucci, Emily Grosholz and Emiliano Ippoliti Date Of Publication: Aug 2011 Isbn13: 978-1-4438-3008-9 Isbn: 1-4438-3008-9 -/- The problematic relation between logic and knowledge has given rise to some of the most important works in the history of philosophy, from Books VI–VII of Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Prior and Posterior Analytics, to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Mill’s A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. It provides the title of an important collection of papers (...)
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  22. Göran Lindqvist & Helge Malmgren (1993). Classification and Diagnosis of Organic Mental Disorders. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Supplement 88:5-17.score: 3.0
    A new diagnostic system for organic psychiatry is presented. We first define "organic psychiatry", and then give the theoretical basis for conceiving organic psychiatric disorders in terms of hypothetical psychopathogenetic processes, HPP:s. Such hypothetical disorders are not strictly identical to the clusters of symptoms in which they typically manifest themselves, since the symptoms may be concealed or modified by intervening factors in non typical circumstances and/or in the simultaneous presence of several disorders. The six basic disorders in our system are (...)
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  23. Göran Sundholm (2008). Summa de Veritate Hamburgensis: Truth According to Wolfgang Künne. Dialectica 62 (3):359-371.score: 3.0
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  24. Göran Duus-Otterström (2010). Betting Against Compatibilism. Res Publica 16 (4):383-396.score: 3.0
    Some argue that libertarianism represents the riskier incompatibilist view when it comes to the free will problem. An ethically cautious incompatibilist should bet that we are not free in the sense required for moral responsibility, these theorists claim, as doing so means that we no longer run the risk of holding the morally innocent responsible. In this paper, I show that the same reasoning also advises us to bet against compatibilism. Supposing that we are unsure about whether or not the (...)
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  25. Göran Sundholm (2012). Error. Topoi 31 (1):87-92.score: 3.0
    The possibility of error is related to the existence a norm. Connections are spelled out to the notion of infallibility and to that of a modifying predicate, to traditional truth theories in connection with “truth of things”, as well as the primacy of the negative cases, for instance “ false friend”.
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  26. Göran Sundholm (1989). Constructive Generalized Quantifiers. Synthese 79 (1):1 - 12.score: 3.0
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  27. Goran Sundholm (1981). Hacking's Logic. Journal of Philosophy 78 (3):160-168.score: 3.0
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  28. Göran Sundholm (2006). Semantic Values for Natural Deduction Derivations. Synthese 148 (3):623 - 638.score: 3.0
    Drawing upon Martin-Löf’s semantic framework for his constructive type theory, semantic values are assigned also to natural-deduction derivations, while observing the crucial distinction between (logical) consequence among propositions and inference among judgements. Derivations in Gentzen’s (1934–5) format with derivable formulae dependent upon open assumptions, stand, it is suggested, for proof-objects (of propositions), whereas derivations in Gentzen’s (1936) sequential format are (blue-prints for) proof-acts.
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  29. Lars-Göran Johansson (2007). Interpreting Quantum Mechanics. A Realist View in Schrödinger's Vein. Ashgate.score: 3.0
    Presenting a realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics and, in particular, a realistic view of quantum waves, this book defends, with one exception, ...
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  30. Gunnel Elander & Göran Hermerén (1995). Placebo Effect and Randomized Clinical Trials. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (2).score: 3.0
    The achievement of optimal therapeutic results presupposes the use of appropriate treatment combined with maximal utilization of placebo effects. These aims may sometimes be difficult to satisfy in randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The question thus arises whether there is a conflict between the goals of therapy and those of experimental research; and if so, to what extent, and how is it handled in practice by clinicians and researchers. Various ethical problems have been discussed in several reports connected with RCTs. But (...)
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  31. Göran Hermerén (forthcoming). The Principle of Proportionality Revisited: Interpretations and Applications. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.score: 3.0
    The principle of proportionality is used in many different contexts. Some of these uses and contexts are first briefly indicated. This paper focusses on the use of this principle as a moral principle. I argue that under certain conditions the principle of proportionality is helpful as a guide in decision-making. But it needs to be clarified and to be used with some flexibility as a context-dependent principle. Several interpretations of the principle are distinguished, using three conditions as a starting point: (...)
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  32. Göran Sundholm (1979). DUMMETT, MICHAEL. The Elements of Intuitionism. Theoria 45 (2):90-95.score: 3.0
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  33. Goran Sundholm (1998). Proofs as Acts and Proofs as Objects: Some Questions for Dag Prawitz. Theoria 64 (2-3):187-216.score: 3.0
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  34. Göran Duus-Otterström (2009). Almost Pregnant: On Probabilism and its Moral Uses in the Social Sciences. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (4):572-594.score: 3.0
    The turn from deterministic to probabilistic explanations has been used to argue that social science does not explain human action in ways that are incompatible with free will, since, according to some accounts of probabilism, causal factors merely influence actions without determining them. I argue that the notion of nondetermining causal influence is a multifaceted and problematic idea, which notably is unclear about whether the probability is objective or subjective, whether it applies to individual occurrences or merely to sets of (...)
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  35. Göran Hermerén (1973). Aesthetic Qualities, Value and Emotive Meaning. Theoria 39 (1-3):71-100.score: 3.0
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  36. Göran Sonesson (2010). From Mimicry to Mime by Way of Mimesis. Sign Systems Studies 38 (1-4):18-65.score: 3.0
    Practically all theories of iconicity are denunciations of its subject matter (for example, those of Goodman, Bierman and the early Eco). My own theory of iconicity was developed in order to save a particular kind of iconicity, pictoriality, from such criticism. In this interest, I distinguished pure iconicity, iconic ground, and iconic sign, on one hand, and primary and secondary iconic signs, on the other hand. Since then, however, several things have happened. The conceptual tools that I created to explain (...)
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  37. Göran Sundholm (1997). Implicit Epistemic Aspects of Constructive Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (2):191-212.score: 3.0
    In the present paper I wish to regard constructivelogic as a self-contained system for the treatment ofepistemological issues; the explanations of theconstructivist logical notions are cast in anepistemological mold already from the outset. Thediscussion offered here intends to make explicit thisimplicit epistemic character of constructivism.Particular attention will be given to the intendedinterpretation laid down by Heyting. This interpretation, especially as refined in the type-theoretical work of Per Martin-Löf, puts thesystem on par with the early efforts of Frege andWhitehead-Russell. This quite (...)
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  38. Göran Duus-Otterström (forthcoming). Why Retributivists Should Endorse Leniency in Punishment. Law and Philosophy.score: 3.0
  39. Göran Svensson, Greg Wood & Michael Callaghan (2010). A Comparison of Business Ethics Commitment in Private and Public Sector Organizations in Sweden. Business Ethics 19 (2):213-232.score: 3.0
    This paper reports the results of a study of the top 500 private sector organizations and the top 100 public sector organizations in Sweden. It is a replication of the study by Svensson et al . (2004) . The aim of the study was to describe and compare the business ethics commitment of organizations across the two sectors. The empirical findings indicate that the processes involved in business ethics commitment have begun to be recognized and acted upon at an organizational (...)
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  40. Göran Hermerén (2007). Challenges in the Evaluation of Nanoscale Research: Ethical Aspects. NanoEthics 1 (3).score: 3.0
    The purpose of the present paper is: (1) to outline a conceptual framework useful for the analysis of ethical issues raised by goal-directed activities, (2) to apply this framework to nanoscale research, (3) identify some of the main challenges in the evaluation of such research, and (4) exemplify what is needed for a positive answer to the question “How can nanoscale research improve the quality of life?” A basic idea of the paper is that nanoscale research can improve the conditions (...)
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  41. Göran Sörbom (1994). Aristotle on Music as Representation. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (1):37-46.score: 3.0
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  42. Göran Collste (2010). '… Restoring the Dignity of the Victims'. Is Global Rectificatory Justice Feasible? Ethics and Global Politics 3 (2).score: 3.0
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  43. Goran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh, Emily Carasco & Michael Callaghan (2009). Ethical Structures and Processes of Corporations Operating in Australia, Canada, and Sweden: A Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Study. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (4):485 - 506.score: 3.0
    Based on the 'Partnership Model of Corporate Ethics' (Wood, 2002), this study examines the ethical structures and processes that are put in place by organizations to enhance the ethical business behavior of staff. The study examines the use of these structures and processes amongst the top companies in the three countries of Australia, Canada, and Sweden over two time periods (2001–2002 and 2005–2006). Subsequendy, a combined comparative and longitudinal approach is applied in the study, which we contend is a unique (...)
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  44. Mindaugas Broga, Goran Mijaljica, Marcin Waligora, Aime Keis & Ana Marusic (2013). Publication Ethics in Biomedical Journals From Countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Science and Engineering Ethics:1-11.score: 3.0
    Publication ethics is an important aspect of both the research and publication enterprises. It is particularly important in the field of biomedical science because published data may directly affect human health. In this article, we examine publication ethics policies in biomedical journals published in Central and Eastern Europe. We were interested in possible differences between East European countries that are members of the European Union (Eastern EU) and South-East European countries (South-East Europe) that are not members of the European Union.The (...)
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  45. Helena Granström & Bo Göranzon (2013). Turing's Man: A Dialogue. AI and Society 28 (1):21-25.score: 3.0
    soft servants of durable material: they live without pretension in complicated relays and electrical circuits. Speed, docility are their strength. One asks: “What is 2 × 2?”—“Are you a machine?” They answer or refuse to answer, depending on what you demand. There are, however, other machines as well, more abstract automatons, bolder and more inaccessible, which eat their tape in mathematical formulae. They imitate in language. In infinite loops, farther and farther back in their retreat towards more subtle algorithms, more (...)
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  46. Göran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh & Michael Callaghan (2009). Implementation, Communication and Benefits of Corporate Codes of Ethics: An International and Longitudinal Approach for Australia, Canada and Sweden. Business Ethics 18 (4):389-407.score: 3.0
    This paper examines the implementation, communication and benefits of corporate codes of ethics by the top companies operating in Australia, Canada and Sweden. It provides an international comparison across three continents. It is also based on a longitudinal approach where three national surveys were performed in 2001–2002 and replications of the same surveys were performed in 2005–2006. The empirical findings of this research show in all three countries that large organisations indicate a substantial interest in corporate codes of ethics. There (...)
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  47. Göran Collste (2002). The Internet Doctor and Medical Ethics Ethical Implications of the Introduction of the Internet Into Medical Encounters. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2):121-125.score: 3.0
    In this article, consultation via the Internet and the use of the Internet as a source of medical information is examined from an ethical point of view. It is argued that important ethical aspects of the clinical interaction, such as dialogue and trust will be difficult to realise in an Internet-consultation. Further, it is doubtful whether an Internet doctor will accept responsibility. However, medical information via the Internet can be a valuable resource for patients wanting to know more about their (...)
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  48. Göran Hermerén (1978). Depiction: Some Formal and Conceptual Problems. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (1):65-71.score: 3.0
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  49. Jang Singh, Göran Svensson, Greg Wood & Michael Callaghan (2011). A Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Study of the Contents of Codes of Ethics of Australian, Canadian and Swedish Corporations. Business Ethics 20 (1):103-119.score: 3.0
    This study uses a specific method to analyze the contents of the codes of ethics of the largest corporations in Australia, Canada and Sweden and compares the findings of similar content analyses in 2002 and 2006. It tracks changes in code contents across the three nations over the 2002–2006 period. There were statistically significant changes in the codes of the three countries from 2002 to 2006: the Australian and Canadian codes becoming more prescriptive, intensifying the differences between these and the (...)
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  50. Göran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh & Michael Callaghan (2009). A Cross-Cultural Construct of the Ethos of the Corporate Codes of Ethics: Australia, Canada and Sweden. Business Ethics 18 (3):253-267.score: 3.0
    The objective of this paper is to develop and describe a construct of the ethos of the corporate codes of ethics (i.e. an ECCE construct) across three countries, namely Australia, Canada and Sweden. The introduced construct is rather unique as it is based on a cross-cultural sample seldom seen in the literature. While the outcome of statistical analyses indicated a satisfactory factor solution and acceptable estimates of reliability measures, some research limitations have been stressed. They provide a foundation for further (...)
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  51. Göran Colliste (1998). Per Sundman: Human Rights, Justification and Christian Ethics. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (4):477-478.score: 3.0
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  52. Göran Collste (1999). Should Every Human Being Get Health Care? Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):115-125.score: 3.0
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  53. Göran Sundholm (2001). Frege, August Bebel and the Return of Alsace-Lorraine: The Dating of the Distinction Between Sinn and Bedeutung. History and Philosophy of Logic 22 (2):57-73.score: 3.0
    A detailed chronology is offered for the writing of Frege's central philosophical essays from the early 1890s. Particular attention is given to (the distinction between) Sinn and Bedeutung. Suggestions are made as to the origin of the examples concerning the Morning Star/Evening Star and August Bebel's views on the return of Alsace-Lorraine. Likely sources are offered for Frege's use of the terms Bestimmungsweise, Art des Gegebenseins and Sinn und Bedeutung.
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  54. Lars-Göran Johansson (2007). Causation in Collisions - An Empiricist but Non-Humean Account. Theoria 73 (4):317-333.score: 3.0
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  55. Marcus Agnafors (2011). A Critical Comment on Collste. Public Health Ethics 4 (2):203-205.score: 3.0
    This article claims that the account of specification as a way to solve conflicts between rights, suggested by Göran Collste, is unsatisfactory. It is argued that specification is not a solution on its own, but is better described as a remedy in response to a political failure.
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  56. Göran Blix (2006). Charting the "Transitional Period": The Emergence of Modern Time in the Nineteenth Century. History and Theory 45 (1):51–71.score: 3.0
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  57. Goran Bubas (2001). Toward Competence in Interpersonal Communication: Constitutive Traits, Skills and Dimensions. World Futures 57 (6):557-581.score: 3.0
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  58. Goran Hermeren (2005). The Philosophy of Joseph Margolis. Metaphilosophy 36 (5):552-567.score: 3.0
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  59. Göran Hermerén (1995). Art and Life: Models for Understanding Music. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2):280 – 292.score: 3.0
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  60. Göran Hermerén (1988). Ethical Problems in Register Based Medical Research. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (2).score: 3.0
    The first main purpose of this paper is to identify and to distinguish between a number of problems and conflicts of interest in the area where medical personal registers are used in research, particularly when the registers are computerized. The second main purpose is to suggest and comment upon a method for solving or minimizing such conflicts of interest.
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  61. Goran Hermerén (1992). Manfred Moritz (1909-1990). Theoria 58 (1):3-20.score: 3.0
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  62. Michael Callaghan, Greg Wood, Janice M. Payan, Jang Singh & Göran Svensson (2012). Code of Ethics Quality: An International Comparison of Corporate Staff Support and Regulation in Australia, Canada and the United States. Business Ethics 21 (1):15-30.score: 3.0
    The objective of this paper is to examine the ‘Code of Ethics Quality’ (CEQ) in the largest companies of Australia, Canada and the United States. For this purpose, a proposed CEQ construct has been applied. It appears from the empirical findings that while Australia, Canada and the United States are extremely similar in their economic and social development, there may well be distinct cultural mores and issues that are forming their business ethics practices. A research implication derived from the performed (...)
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  63. Goran Collste & Marcel Verweij (2012). Personal Health Monitoring and Human Interaction. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (9):47-48.score: 3.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 9, Page 47-48, September 2012.
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  64. Göran Duus-Otterström (2011). Freedom of Will and the Value of Choice. Social Theory and Practice 37 (2):256-284.score: 3.0
    Many argue that our reasons to value choice do not depend on our having libertarian free will.The paper argues against this view. One reason to value choice is that it is constitutive of a life of self-determination. If choices are determined, however, they can be predicted and brought about by others; and if choices are randomly indeterministic, they can be mimicked. In either case, the importance of choice to self-determination is challenged. Thus, it is only as long as our choices (...)
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  65. Greg Wood Goran Svensson, Emily Carasco Jang Singh & Michael Callaghan (2009). Ethical Structures and Processes of Corporations Operating in Australia, Canada, and Sweden: A Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Study. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (4).score: 3.0
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  66. Greg Wood, Goran Svensson, Jang Singh, Emily Carasco & Michael Callaghan (2004). Implementing the Ethos of Corporate Codes of Ethics: Australia, Canada, and Sweden. Business Ethics 13 (4):389-403.score: 3.0
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  67. Göran Hermerén (1987). Enzyklopädie Philosophic Und Wissenschaftstheorie in 3 Bänden, Edited by Jürgen Mittelstrass. Theoria 53 (2-3):160-164.score: 3.0
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  68. Göran Lantz (2000). Applied Ethics: What Kind of Ethics and What Kind of Ethicist? Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):21–28.score: 3.0
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  69. Gerard Radnitzky, Håkan Törnebohm & Göran Wallén (1971). Wissenschaftstheorie AlS Forschungswissenschaft. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 2 (1):115-119.score: 3.0
    Summary The theory of research under development at this Institute aims at systematically describing and evaluating research and its products. It conceives research as an innovative sytem in which knowledge, problems and instruments are produced and processed. It proceeds by tacking between case studies of research enterprises (past or on-going) and constructing models over such features as data generation, hypothesis checking, systematization of pieces of knowledge, etc. Its auxiliaries are systems-theory, information theory, etc. It results should make possible a critical (...)
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  70. Göran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh, Janice M. Payan & Michael Callaghan (2011). The Embeddedness of Codes of Ethics in Organizations in Australia, Canada and the United States. Business Ethics 20 (4):405-417.score: 3.0
    The objective of this study is to test the embeddedness of codes of ethics (ECE) in organizations on aggregated data from three countries, namely Australia, Canada and the United States. The properties of four constructs of ECE are described and tested, including surveillance/training, internal communication, external communication and guidance. The data analysis shows that the model has satisfactory fit, validity and reliability. Furthermore, the results are fairly consistent when tested on each of the three samples (i.e. cross-national validation). This cross-national (...)
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  71. Beatrix W. Alsanius, Klara Löfkvist, Göran Kritz & Adrian Ratkic (2008). Reflection on Reflection in Action: A Case Study of Growers Conception of Irrigation Strategies in Pot Plant Production. AI and Society 23 (4):545-558.score: 3.0
    A case study of growers conception of irrigation strategies indicates that pot plant growers in Scandinavia base their management approaches on experientially based art. The study also indicates that there is a gap between experientially based art and available greenhouse technology. In order to standardize production and produce quality, both the grower’s experience and available technology should be taken into account. In order to achieve this, the present study proposes to arrange reflection on reflection in action with a group of (...)
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  72. Göran Hermerén (1993). Scandinavian Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (2):177-183.score: 3.0
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  73. Lars Aagaard-Mogensen & Göran Hermerén (eds.) (1980). Contemporary Aesthetics in Scandinavia. Doxa.score: 3.0
     
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  74. Gunnar Andersson, Jan Bärmark, Aant Elzinga, Johan Lindström, Gerard Radnitzky, Håkan Törnebohm, Göran Wallén, Theodore Kisiel & Gert König (1971). The Chronicle Section. Man and World 4 (2):230-240.score: 3.0
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  75. Goran Backstrand (1981). Sweden's Secretariat for Futures Studies. World Futures 17 (3):275-297.score: 3.0
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  76. Lars Berggren, Klas-Göran Karlsson & Charlotte Tornbjer (eds.) (2010). Möten Med Historiens Mångfald. Nordic Academic Press.score: 3.0
     
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  77. Goran Svensson, Greg Wood & Michael Callaghan (2004). A Comparison Between Corporate and Public Sector Business Ethics in Sweden. Business Ethics 13 (2-3):166-184.score: 3.0
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  78. Carl-Göran Heidegren (1988). Hegels Nürnberger Propädeutik — Eine Wichtige Phase in der Entstehung der ‚Rechtsphilosophie'. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 70 (2).score: 3.0
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  79. Goran Hermerbn (1993). Emotive Properties:The Role of Abstraction, Introspection and Projection. Theoria 59 (1-3):80-112.score: 3.0
  80. Göran Hermerén (1993). Emotive Properties: The Role of Abstraction, Introspection and Projection. Theoria 59 (1-3):80-112.score: 3.0
  81. Göran Herméren (1983). Interpretation. Grazer Philosophische Studien 19:131-161.score: 3.0
    The purpose of this paper is first to discuss and criticize some general theses about interpretation. The concept of interpretation is shown to be more complex than these general theses indicate. Distinctions are suggested between different types o f interpretations, and an attempt is made to state criteria of interpretation and arguments which can be used to support or criticize proposed interpretations. The relations between the various types of interpretations and the criteria (arguments) are then explored. Can they be combined? (...)
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  82. Göran Hermerén (1975). Influence in Art and Literature. Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  83. Göran Hermeren (1977). Structure, Intention and Representation. Grazer Philosophische Studien 3:89-106.score: 3.0
    The Fregean distinction between Sinn ("sense") and Bedeutung ("reference") can be applied also to pictures. As to pictorial representation, one may distinguish between what a picture refers to and the properties of the picture that make it possible to tell what it refers to. It is tempting to try to define or elucidate notions like depiction in terms of the Sinn of pictures. But to avoid certain obvious objections to such an approach, the properties of the picture must be construed (...)
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  84. Lars-Göran Johansson (2007). Causation- A Synthesis of Three Approaches. In Susan Stuart & Gordana Dodic-Crnkovic (eds.), Computation, Information, Cognition: The Nexus and the Liminal.f. Cambridge Scholars Press.score: 3.0
  85. Lars-Göran Johansson (2007). Hilary Putnam. Contemporary Philosopher in Focus. [REVIEW] Theoria 73 (1):73-81.score: 3.0
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  86. Lars-Göran Johansson, Jan Österberg, Rysiek Śliwiński & Jordan Howard Sobel (eds.) (2009). Logic, Ethics and All That Jazz: Essays in Honour of Jordan Howard Sobel. Dept. Of Philosophy, Uppsala University.score: 3.0
     
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  87. Lars-Göran Johansson (2006). Natural Necessity. In Henrik Lagerlund, Sten Lindström & Rysiek Sliwinski (eds.), Modality Matters.Twenty-five Essays in Honour of Krister Segerberg. Uppsala University.score: 3.0
     
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  88. Lars-Göran Johansson (2009). Propensities. In Lars-Göran Johansson, Jan Österberg & Rysiek Sliwinski (eds.), Logic, Ethics and All That Jazz.Essays in honour of Jordan Howard Sobel. Uppsala University.score: 3.0
     
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  89. Lars-Göran Johansson (2005). The Nature of Natural Laws. In Jan Faye, Paul Needham, Uwe Scheffler & Max Urchs (eds.), Nature's Principles. Springer.score: 3.0
  90. Tore Nilstun, Marwan Habiba, Goran Lingman, Rudolfo Saracci, Monica Da Fre & Marina Cuttini (2008). Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request: Can the Ethical Problem Be Solved by the Principlist Approach? BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):11-.score: 3.0
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  91. Göran Sonesson (2006). Значение значения в биологии и когнитивных науках. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):211-212.score: 3.0
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  92. Göran Sonesson (2010). От мимикрии через мимезис к миму. Sign Systems Studies 38 (1-4):65-65.score: 3.0
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  93. Göran Sonesson (2010). Mimikrist mimeesi kaudu miimini. Sign Systems Studies 38 (1-4):66-66.score: 3.0
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  94. Göran Sonesson (forthcoming). New Rules for the Spaces of Urbanity. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-20.score: 3.0
    The best way to conceive semiotical spaces that are not identical to single buildings, such as a cityscape, is to define the place in terms of the activities occurring there. This conception originated in the proxemics of E. T. Hall and was later generalized in the spatial semiotics of Manar Hammad. It can be given a more secure grounding in terms of time geography, which is involved with trajectories in space and time. We add to this a qualitative dimension which (...)
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  95. Göran Sonesson (2006). The Meaning of Meaning in Biology and Cognitive Science. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):135-211.score: 3.0
    The present essay aims at integrating different concepts of meaning developed in semiotics, biology, and cognitive science, in a way that permits the formulation of issues involving evolution and development. The concept of sign in semiotics, just like the notion of representation in cognitive science, have either been used too broadly, or outright rejected. My earlier work on the notions of iconicity and pictoriality has forced me to spell out the taken-forgranted meaning of the sign concept, both in the Saussurean (...)
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  96. Göran Sonesson (2006). Tähenduse tähendus bioloogias ja kognitiivteadustes. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):212-213.score: 3.0
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  97. Göran Sörbom (1966). Mimesis and Art. Stockholm, Svenska Bokförlaget (Bonnier).score: 3.0
     
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  98. Nils-Göran Sundin (1994). Aesthetic Criteria for Musical Interpretation: A Study of the Contemporary Performance of Western Notated Instrumental Music After 1750. University of Jyväskylä.score: 3.0
     
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  99. Göran Sundholm (2008). A Century of Judgement and Inference,1837-1936 : Some Strands in the Development of Logic. In Leila Haaparanta (ed.), The Development of Modern Logic. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
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