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  1. Inger Andersson & Sigbrit Franke-Wikberg (1990). The Formation of School Subjects. Educational Theory 40 (4):495-499.score: 120.0
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  2. Gunnar Andersson (1994). Criticism and the History of Science: Kuhn's, Lakatos's, and Feyrabend's Criticisms of Critical Rationalism. E.J. Brill.score: 30.0
    In "Criticism and the History of Science" Karl Popper's falsificationist conception of science is developed and defended against criticisms raised by Thomas ...
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  3. Emil Andersson (2011). Political Liberalism and the Interests of Children: A Reply to Timothy Michael Fowler. Res Publica 17 (3):291-296.score: 30.0
    Timothy Michael Fowler has argued that, as a consequence of their commitment to neutrality in regard to comprehensive doctrines, political liberals face a dilemma. In essence, the dilemma for political liberals is that either they have to give up their commitment to neutrality (which is an indispensible part of their view), or they have to allow harm to children. Fowler’s case for this dilemma depends on ascribing to political liberals a view which grants parents a great degree of freedom in (...)
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  4. Lynne M. Andersson, Robert A. Giacalone & Carole L. Jurkiewicz (2007). On the Relationship of Hope and Gratitude to Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 70 (4):401 - 409.score: 30.0
    A longitudinal study of 308 white-collar U.S. employees revealed that feelings of hope and gratitude increase concern for corporate social responsibility (CSR). In particular, employees with stronger hope and gratitude were found to have a greater sense of responsibility toward employee and societal issues; interestingly, employee hope and gratitude did not affect sense of responsibility toward economic and safety/quality issues. These findings offer an extension of research by Giacalone, Paul, and Jurkiewicz (2005, Journal of Business Ethics, 58, 295-305).
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  5. Lynne Andersson, Sridevi Shivarajan & Gary Blau (2005). Enacting Ecological Sustainability in the MNC: A Test of an Adapted Value-Belief-Norm Framework. Journal of Business Ethics 59 (3):295 - 305.score: 30.0
    . Undoubtedly, multinational corporations must play a significant role in the advancement of global ecological ethics. Our research offers a glimpse into the process of how goals of ecological sustainability in one multinational corporation can trickle down through the organization via the sustainability support behaviors of supervisors. We asked the question “How do supervisors in a multinational corporation internalize their corporation’s commitment to ecological sustainability and, in turn, behave in ways that convey this commitment to their subordinates?” In response, we (...)
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  6. A. -K. M. Andersson (2011). Embryonic Stem Cells and Property Rights. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (3):221-242.score: 30.0
    This article contributes to the current debate on human embryonic stem cell researchers’ possible complicity in the destruction of human embryos and the relevance of such complicity for the issue of commodification of human embryos. I will discuss if, and to what extent, researchers who destroy human embryos, and researchers who merely use human embryos destroyed by others, have moral use rights, and/or moral property rights, in these embryos. I argue that the moral status of the human embryo, however justified, (...)
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  7. Claes Andersson (2008). Sophisticated Selectionism as a General Theory of Knowledge. Biology and Philosophy 23 (2):229-242.score: 30.0
    Human knowledge is a phenomenon whose roots extend from the cultural, through the neural and the biological and finally all the way down into the Precambrian “primordial soup.” The present paper reports an attempt at understanding this Greater System of Knowledge (GSK) as a hierarchical nested set of selection processes acting concurrently on several different scales of time and space. To this end, a general selection theory extending mainly from the work of Hull and Campbell is introduced. The perhaps most (...)
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  8. Gunnar Andersson (1986). II. Lakatos and Progress and Rationality in Science: A Reply to Agassi. Philosophia 16 (2):239-243.score: 30.0
  9. John R. Deckop, Caril C. Cirka & Lynne M. Andersson (2003). Doing Unto Others: The Reciprocity of Helping Behavior in Organizations. Journal of Business Ethics 47 (2):101 - 113.score: 30.0
    Reciprocity is a fundamental aspect of social life, and a phenomenon studied from a wide variety of philosophical, theological, and social scientific perspectives. In this study, we use social exchange theory to investigate why employees help other employees. We hypothesize, based on the norm of reciprocity (Gouldner, 1960), that a significant cause of an employee''s helping behavior is how much organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) the employee has received from coworkers. To provide evidence of the discriminant validity of OCB received as (...)
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  10. Kjell Arne Johansson, Kirsten Bjerkreim Pedersen & Anna-Karin Andersson (2011). Hiv Testing of Pregnant Women: An Ethical Analysis. Developing World Bioethics 11 (3):109-119.score: 30.0
    Recent global advances in available technology to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission necessitate a rethinking of contemporary and previous ethical debates on HIV testing as a means to preventing vertical transmission. In this paper, we will provide an ethical analysis of HIV-testing strategies of pregnant women. First, we argue that provider-initiated opt-out HIV testing seems to be the most effective HIV test strategy. The flip-side of an opt-out strategy is that it may end up as involuntary testing in a clinical setting. (...)
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  11. Aant Elzinga & Sven Andersson (1988). Ideals of Science in the Humanities and Their Ethical and Political Implications. Social Epistemology 2 (1):67 – 77.score: 30.0
  12. Gunnar Andersson (1991). The Tower Experiment and the Copernican Revolution. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (2):143 – 152.score: 30.0
    Abstract During the Copernican revolution the supporters of the Ptolemaic theory argued that the tower experiment refuted the Copernican hypothesis of the (diurnal) motion of the earth, but was in agreement with the Ptolemaic theory. In his defence of the Copernican theory Galileo argued that the experiment was in agreement both with Copernican and Ptolemaic theory. The reason for these different views of the same experiment was not that the two theories were incommensurable, as Paul Feyerabend argues, but that Galileo (...)
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  13. David M. Jacobs, Sverker Runeson & Isabell E. K. Andersson (2001). Reliance on Constraints Means Detection of Information. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):679-680.score: 30.0
    We argue four points. First, perception always relies on environmental constraints, not only in special cases. Second, constraints are taken advantage of by detecting information granted by the constraints rather than by internalizing them. Third, apparent motion phenomena reveal reliance on constraints that are irrelevant in everyday perception. Fourth, constraints are selected through individual learning as well as evolution. The “perceptual-concept-of-velocity” phenomenon is featured as a relevant case. [Hecht; Kubovy & Epstein; Shepard].
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  14. Hans G. Andersson (1989). Man, Machine and Creativity. AI and Society 3 (2):155-158.score: 30.0
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  15. G. Andersson (2009). Book Review: Catton, P., & Macdonald, G. (Eds.). (2004). Karl Popper: Critical Appraisals. London: Routledge. Pp. Xii + 235. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (1):115-119.score: 30.0
  16. G. Andersson (2009). Book Review: Keuth, H. (2005). The Philosophy of Karl Popper. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (2):324-332.score: 30.0
  17. Claes Andersson, Inverse Ontomimetic Simulation: A Window on Complex Systems.score: 30.0
    The present paper introduces "ontomimetic simulation" and argues that this class of models has enabled the investigation of hypotheses about complex systems in new ways that have epistemological relevance. Ontomimetic simulation can be differentiated from other types of modeling by its reliance on causal similarity in addition to representation. Phenomena are modeled not directly but via mimesis of the ontology (i.e. the "underlying physics", microlevel etc.) of systems and a subsequent animation of the resulting model ontology as a dynamical system. (...)
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  18. Gunnar Andersson (1978). Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (4).score: 30.0
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  19. Sverker Runeson, David M. Jacobs, Isabell E. K. Andersson & Kairi Kreegipuu (2001). Specificity is Always Contingent on Constraints: Global Versus Individual Arrays is Not the Issue. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):240-241.score: 30.0
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  20. D. Rudolph, L. -L. Andersson, R. Bengtsson, J. Ekman, O. Erten, C. Fahlander, E. K. Johansson, I. Ragnarsson, C. Andreoiu, M. A. Bentley, M. P. Carpenter, R. J. Charity, R. M. Clark, P. Fallon, A. O. Macchiavelli, W. Reviol, D. G. Sarantites, D. Seweryniak, C. E. Svensson & S. J. Williams, Isospin and Deformation Studies in the Odd-Odd N = Z Nucleus Co-54.score: 30.0
    High-spin states in the odd-odd N = Z nucleus Co-54 have been investigated by the fusion-evaporation reaction Si-28(S-32,1 alpha 1p1n)Co-54. Gamma-ray information gathered with the Ge detector array Gammasphere was correlated with evaporated particles detected in the charged particle detector system Microball and a 1 pi neutron detector array. A significantly extended excitation scheme of Co-54 is presented, which includes a candidate for the isospin T = 1, 6(+) state of the 1f(7/2)(-2) multiplet. The results are compared to large-scale shell-model (...)
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  21. Jan S. Andersson (1975). How to Define "Performative". Philosophical Society and the Department of Philosophy, University of Uppsala.score: 30.0
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  22. D. C. Andersson (2010). Juan Luis Vives (1492/93-1540) : A Pious Eclectic. In Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press.score: 30.0
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  23. Torsten J. Andersson (1971). Polis and Psyche. Stockholm,Almqvist & Wiksell (Distr.).score: 30.0
     
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  24. Sven Andersson, Elazar Barkan, Kenneth Caneva, Randall Collins, Stephen Downes, Henry Etzkowitz, Steve Fuller, David Gorman, Frederick Grinnell, David Hollinger, Anne Holmquest & Charles Willard (1987). Responses to 'Pathologies of Science'. Social Epistemology 1 (3):249-281.score: 30.0
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  25. Kjell Andersson (2008). Transparency and Accountability in Science and Politics: The Awareness Principle. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 30.0
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  26. 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: 30.0
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  27. Erik Andersson (ed.) (1978). Working Papers on Computer Processing of Syntactic Data. Research Institute, Åbo Akademi Foundation.score: 30.0
     
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  28. Martin Garwicz & Gert Andersson (1997). Is the Tidal Wave Necessary? Is It Likely? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):250-250.score: 30.0
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  29. Hardy Bouillon (1998). Gunnar Andersson, Criticism and the History of Science. Kuhn's, Lakatos's and Feyerabend's Criticisms of Critical Rationalism, (Philosophy of History and Culture, Vol. 13.). [REVIEW] Journal for General Philosophy of Science 29 (1):133-135.score: 9.0
  30. H. J. Easterling (1975). Torsten J. Andersson: Polis and Psyche: A Motif in Plato's Republic. (Studia Gr. Et Lat. Gothoburgensia, Xxx.) Pp. 263. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1971. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (02):313-.score: 9.0
  31. Herbert Richards (1904). Two Chicago University Decennial Publications The Meaning of Π Τς Σκηυς Writers of the Fourth Century. By Roy C. Flick-Inger. 1902. Pp. 16. The Introduction of Comedy Into the City Dionysia. By Edward Capps. 1903. Pp. 30. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):179-180.score: 9.0
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  32. Dominic J. Balestra (1981). Progress and Rationality in Science. By G. Radnitzky and G. Andersson (Editors). The Modern Schoolman 59 (1):70-72.score: 9.0
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  33. Lawrence R. Carleton (1987). Rationality in Science and Politics. Edited by Gunnar Andersson. The Modern Schoolman 64 (3):197-198.score: 9.0
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  34. Leopoldo Fulgencio (2003). Ola Andersson, 2000: Freud precursor de Freud: estudos sobre a pré-história da psicanálise. Natureza Humana 5 (2):529-535.score: 9.0
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  35. Jasper Griffin (1978). That Mountain Greenery T. M. Andersson: Early Epic Scenery: Homer, Virgil, and the Medieval Legacy. Pp. 190. Ithaca, N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 1976. Cloth, £8·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (02):272-274.score: 9.0
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  36. Dennis Hall (1988). Comment on Andersson and Elzinga. Social Epistemology 2 (1):79 – 82.score: 9.0
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  37. P. McGurk (1974). Margarete Andersson-Sghmitt: Manuscripta Mediaevalia Upsaliensia. Übersicht Über Die C-Sammlung der Universitäts-Bibliothek Uppsala. (Acta Bibliothecae R. Universitatis Upsaliensis, Xvi.) Pp. 158. Upsala: 1970. Paper, Kr.45. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (01):146-147.score: 9.0
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  38. Inger Birkeland (2008). Cultural Sustainability: Industrialism, Placelessness and the Re-Animation of Place. Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (3):283 – 297.score: 3.0
    A transition to a sustainable future depends on mobilizing social and cultural resources associated with a re-animation of place. Taking as its basis ongoing research in Rjukan, an industrial monocultural town in Norway, the article shows how industrialized regions in a post-industrial world are in the frontline of western societies' relationship to nature and the environment. There is much potential in the restoration of human relationships to place in industrial towns, in terms of health and social and economic development, but (...)
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  39. Inger Sigrun Brodey (1999). Adventures of a Female Werther: Jane Austen's Revision of Sensibility. Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):110-126.score: 3.0
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  40. Morten Huse, Sabina Tacheva Nielsen & Inger Marie Hagen (2009). Women and Employee-Elected Board Members, and Their Contributions to Board Control Tasks. Journal of Business Ethics 89 (4):581 - 597.score: 3.0
    We present results from a study about women and employee-elected board members, and fill some of the gaps in the literature about their contribution to board effectiveness. The empirical data are from a unique data set of Norwegian firms. Board effectiveness is evaluated in relation to board control tasks, including board corporate social responsibility (CSR) involvement. We found that the contributions of women and employee-elected board members varied depending on the board tasks studied. In the article we also explored the (...)
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  41. Febe Friberg, Silwa Claesson, Inger Berndtsson & Joakim Öhlén (2007). Issues About Thinking Phenomenologically While Doing Phenomenology. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 38 (2):256-277.score: 3.0
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  42. Lars Sandman, Bradi B. Granger, Inger Ekman & Christian Munthe (2011). Adherence, Shared Decision-Making and Patient Autonomy. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (2):115-127.score: 3.0
    In recent years the formerly quite strong interest in patient compliance has been questioned for being too paternalistic and oriented towards overly narrow biomedical goals as the basis for treatment recommendations. In line with this there has been a shift towards using the notion of adherence to signal an increased weight for patients’ preferences and autonomy in decision making around treatments. This ‘adherence-paradigm’ thus encompasses shared decision-making as an ideal and patient perspective and autonomy as guiding goals of care. What (...)
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  43. George Berguno & Nour Loutfy (2009). A Phenomenological Study of Sudanese Children's Experience of Seeking Refuge in North Africa. Schutzian Research 1:29-50.score: 3.0
    Forty-five children between the ages of nine and twelve years, who were forced to flee their native Sudan and seek refuge in Egypt, were interviewed about their everyday life in Cairo. Phenomenological analyses of the transcripts revealed the physical, social and technological dimensions to their encounter with a new cultural world. The interviews also revealed the extent to which the children had to face racism, discrimination and social exclusion. Specific analyses of children’s difficulties in learning a new form of Arabic (...)
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  44. Matthew K. Wynia, Deborah Cummins, David Fleming, Kari Karsjens, Amber Orr, James Sabin, Inger Saphire-Bernstein & Renee Witlen (2004). A Response to Commentators on “Improving Fairness in Coverage Decisions: Performance Expectations for Quality Improvement”. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):W40-W42.score: 3.0
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  45. Inger Enkvist (2006). Repensar la Educación. Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias.score: 3.0
     
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  46. P. Lilja Andersson, N. Juth, A. Petersen, C. Graff & A. -K. Edberg (forthcoming). Ethical Aspects of Undergoing a Predictive Genetic Testing for Huntington's Disease. Nursing Ethics.score: 3.0
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  47. Inger Sjorslev (2008). Relations in Times of Global Exchange : The Challenges of Repatriation and the Intangible Cultural Heritage. In Mille Gabriel & Jens Dahl (eds.), Utimut: Past Heritage - Future Partnerships, Discussions on Repatriation in the 21st Century /Mille Gabriel & Jens Dahl, Editors. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs and Greenland National Museum & Archives.score: 3.0
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  48. Matthew K. Wynia, Deborah Cummins, David Fleming, Kari Karsjens, Amber Orr, James Sabin, Inger Saphire-Bernstein & Renee Witlen (2004). Improving Fairness in Coverage Decisions: Performance Expectations for Quality Improvement. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):87-100.score: 3.0
    Patients and physicians often perceive the current health care system to be unfair, in part because of the ways in which coverage decisions appear to be made. To address this problem the Ethical Force Program, a collaborative effort to create quality improvement tools for ethics in health care, has developed five content areas specifying ethical criteria for fair health care benefits design and administration. Each content area includes concrete recommendations and measurable expectations for performance improvement, which can be used by (...)
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  49. A. H. De Hartog (1938). De Wijsgeerige Beginselen van Het Christendom. Synthese 3 (9):377 - 396.score: 1.0
    Avant tout l'auteur marque la place qu'occupe le christianisme dans l'évolution de la pensée philosophique et relève en même temps l'universalité de la révélation chrétienne relativement aux principes de la connaissance. L'idée de Dieu et la notion de la totalité sont considérées dans leurs rapports intimes et l'auteur fait ressortir comment le pluralisme conduit nécessairement au monisme pour aboutir au trinitarisme. Il envisage ensuite la doctrine chrétienne de la création et de la rédemption dans son acceptation la plus rationnelle en (...)
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