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  1. Wayne J. Norman (1992). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Mind 101 (402).score: 290.0
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  2. Wayne Norman (2012). Whither Business Ethics? Les Ateliers de l'éThique / the Ethics Forum 7 (3):31-40.score: 240.0
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  3. J. J. C. Smart, Philip Pettit, Richard Sylvan & Jean Norman (eds.) (1987). Metaphysics and Morality: Essays in Honour of J.J.C. Smart. B. Blackwell.score: 210.0
     
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  4. Wayne Norman (2006). Negotiating Nationalism: Nation-Building, Federalism, and Secession in the Multinational State. OUP Oxford.score: 150.0
    There are at least three times as many nations as states in the world today. This book addresses some of the special challenges that arise when two or more national communities re the same (multinational) state. As a work in normative political philosophy its principal aim is to evaluate the political and institutional choices of citizens and governments in states with rival nationalist discourses and nation-building projects. The first chapter takes stock of a decade of intense philosophical and sociological debates (...)
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  5. Will Kymlicka & Wayne Norman (1994). Return of the Citizen: A Survey of Recent Work on Citizenship Theory. Ethics 104 (2):352-381.score: 120.0
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  6. Joseph Heath & Wayne Norman (2004). Stakeholder Theory, Corporate Governance and Public Management: What Can the History of State-Run Enterprises Teach Us in the Post-Enron Era? Journal of Business Ethics 53 (3):247-265.score: 120.0
    This paper raises a challenge for those who assume that corporate social responsibility and good corporate governance naturally go hand-in-hand. The recent spate of corporate scandals in the United States and elsewhere has dramatized, once again, the severity of the agency problems that may arise between managers and shareholders. These scandals remind us that even if we adopt an extremely narrow concept of managerial responsibility – such that we recognize no social responsibility beyond the obligation to maximize shareholder value – (...)
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  7. Chris MacDonald, Michael McDonald & Wayne Norman (2002). Charitable Conflicts of Interest. Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):67 - 74.score: 120.0
    This paper looks at conflicts of interest in the not-for-profit sector. It examines the nature of conflicts of interest and why they are of ethical concern, and then focuses on the way not-for-profit organisations are especially prone to and vulnerable to conflict-of-interest scandals. Conflicts of interest corrode trust; and stakeholder trust (particularly from donors) is the lifeblood of most charities. We focus on some specific challenges faced by charitable organisations providing funding for scientific (usually medical) research, and examine a case (...)
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  8. Wayne Norman (2011). Business Ethics as Self-Regulation: Why Principles That Ground Regulations Should Be Used to Ground Beyond-Compliance Norms as Well. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (S1):43-57.score: 120.0
    Theories of business ethics or corporate responsibility tend to focus on justifying obligations that go above and beyond what is required by law. This article examines the curious fact that most business ethics scholars use concepts, principles, and normative methods for identifying and justifying these beyond-compliance obligations that are very different from the ones that are used to set the levels of regulations themselves. Its modest proposal—a plea for a research agenda, really—is that we could reduce this normative asymmetry by (...)
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  9. Wayne Norman (2008). Citizenship, Inc. Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):1-26.score: 120.0
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akinto national identity; but this connotation of (...)
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  10. Wayne Norman (2010). Business Ethics and (or as) Political Philosophy. Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3):427-452.score: 120.0
    There is considerable overlap between the interests of business ethicists and those of political philosophers. Questions about the moral justifiability of the capitalist system, the basis of property rights, and the problem of inequality in the distribution of income have been of central importance in both fields. However, political philosophers have developed, especially over the past four decades, a set of tools and concepts for addressing these questions that are in many ways quite distinctive. Most business ethicists, on the other (...)
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  11. Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman (2008). Citizenship, Inc.: Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens? Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):1-26.score: 120.0
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akinto national identity; but this connotation of (...)
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  12. C. J. F. Williams, Anthony Savile, Richard Norman, Robert Black, R. G. Swinburne, David Holdcroft, Eva Schaper, Thomas McPheron & Karl Britton (1973). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 82 (328):617-638.score: 120.0
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  13. Wayne Norman, Caroline Roux & Philippe Bélanger (2009). Recognizing Business Ethics: Practical and Ethical Challenges in Awarding Prizes for Good Corporate Behaviour. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (3):257 - 271.score: 120.0
    There seems to be a proliferation of prizes and rankings for ethical business over the past decade. Our principal aims in this article are twofold: to initiate an academic discussion of the epistemic and normative stakes in business-ethics competitions; and to help organizers of such competitions to think through some of these issues and the design options for dealing with them. We have been able to find no substantive literature — academic or otherwise — that addresses either of these two (...)
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  14. W. J. Norman (1991). Taking "Free Action" Too Seriously. Ethics 101 (3):505-520.score: 120.0
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  15. Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman (2008). Corporations as Citizens: Political Not Metaphorical. Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):61-66.score: 120.0
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  16. Wayne Norman (2007). Rescuing the Baby From the Triple-Bottom-Line. Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (1):111-114.score: 120.0
    We respond to Moses Pava’s defense of the “Triple Bottom Line” (3BL) concept against our earlier criticisms. We argue that, pacePava, the multiplicity of measures (and units of measure) that go into evaluating ethical performance cannot reasonably be compared to the handful of standard methods for evaluating financial performance. We also question Pava’s claim that usage of the term “3BL” is somehow intended to be ironical or subversive.
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  17. Chris Reed & Timothy J. Norman (2007). A Formal Characterisation of Hamblin's Action-State Semantics. Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (4):415 - 448.score: 120.0
    Hamblin’s Action-State Semantics provides a sound philosophical foundation for understanding the character of the imperative. Taking this as our inspiration, in this paper we present a logic of action, which we call ST, that captures the clear ontological distinction between being responsible for the achievement of a state of affairs and being responsible for the performance of an action. We argue that a relativised modal logic of type RT founded upon a ternary relation over possible worlds integrated with a basic (...)
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  18. Ronald Beiner & W. J. Norman (eds.) (2001). Canadian Political Philosophy: Contemporary Reflections. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
    Canadian theorists and philosophers are recognized internationally for their contributions to normative debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism. The superb essays collected here reflect a broad range of contemporary political and philosophical issues: liberalism and citizenship; equality, justice, and gender; minority rights and identity; nationalism and self-determination; and the history of political philosophy.
     
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  19. Joseph Heath, Jeffrey Moriarty & Wayne Norman (2010). Business Ethics and (or as) Political Philosophy. Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3):427-452.score: 120.0
    There is considerable overlap between the interests of business ethicists and those of political philosophers. Questions about the moral justifiability of the capitalist system, the basis of property rights, and the problem of inequality in the distribution of income have been of central importance in both fields. However, political philosophers have developed, especially over the past four decades, a set of tools and concepts for addressing these questions that are in many ways quite distinctive. Most business ethicists, on the other (...)
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  20. Wayne Norman (2008). Corporations as Citizens. Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):61-66.score: 120.0
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  21. Wayne Norman & Chris MacDonald (2010). Conflicts of Interest. In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  22. Wayne Norman (2004). Put an Ethicist on the Team! Journal of Business Ethics Education 1 (2):257-273.score: 120.0
    How can business schools best prepare their students to deal with the ethical challenges they will face in the ‘real world’? For three or four decades members of business (and other professional) schools have debated the relative merits of teaching ethics in a stand-alone “foundational” course or teaching a little bit of ethics “across the curriculum” in every course. This paper explores a third option—having an ethicist as a member of a team that teaches an integrated approach to management—which combines (...)
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  23. W. J. Norman (1991). Taking Freedom Too Seriously?: An Essay on Analytic and Post-Analytic Political Philosophy. Garland Pub..score: 120.0
     
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  24. G. Priest, R. Routley & J. Norman (eds.) (1989). Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent. Philosophia Verlag.score: 120.0
  25. S. J. (2000). Trial by Slogan: Natural Law and Lex Iniusta Non Est Lex. Law and Philosophy 19 (4):433-449.score: 60.0
    Norman Kretzmann's recent analysis of the natural law slogan ``lex iniusta non est lex'' (an unjust law is not a law) demonstrates the coherence of the slogan and makes a case for its practical value, but I shall argue that it also ends up showing that the slogan fails to mark any interesting conceptual or practical division between natural law and legal positivist views about the nature of law. I argue that this is a happy result. The non-est-lex slogan (...)
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  26. G. J. Oliver (2000). Hellenistic Evolutions R. W. Wallace, E. M. Harris (Edd.): Transitions to Empire: Essays in Greco-Roman History 360–146 Bc in Honor of E. Badian (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture). Pp. X + 498. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997. Cased, £39.95. Isbn: 0-8061-2863-1. J. J. Gabbert: Antigonus II Gonatas: A Political Biography . Pp. VIII + 88. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-415-01899-4. G. M. Cohen: The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands and Asia Minor . (Hellenistic Culture and Society, 17.) Pp. XIII + 481, 12 Maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Oxford: University of California Press, 1995. Cased, $65/£55. Isbn: 0-520-08329-6. K. J. Rigsby: Asylia: Territorial Inviolability in the Hellenistic World . (Hellenistic Culture and Society, 22.) Pp. XVII + 672, 9 Ills. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1996. Cased, $90/£65. Isbn: 0-520-20098-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):190-.score: 39.0
  27. J. Tate (1951). The Loeb Demosthenes Demosthenes. Vol. VII : Funeral Speech, Erotic Essay (LX, LXI), Exordia and Letters. With an English Translation by Norman W. Dewitt and Norman J. Dewitt. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Xi+388. London: Heinemann, 1949. Cloth, 15s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (01):20-21.score: 39.0
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  28. E. J. Kenney (1976). Carminibvs Confide Bonis: Iacet Ecce Tibvllvs Michael C. J. Putnam: Tibullus: A Commentary. Pp. Xii + 212. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1973. Cloth, $4.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):186-188.score: 39.0
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  29. D. W. Hamlyn (1965). Knowledge and Certainty. By Norman Malcolm (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1963. Pp. X + 244. Price 46s.). Philosophy 40 (152):169-.score: 36.0
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  30. Walter B. Carter (1964). Knowledge and Certainty: Essays and Lectures. By Norman Malcolm. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1963. Pp. Vi + 244. $5.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 3 (01):99-100.score: 36.0
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  31. Fraser Cowley (1969). The Credibility of Divine Existence. The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smith. Edited by A. J. D. Porteous, R. D. MacLennan, and G. E. Davie. New York: St. Martin's Press; Toronto: Macmillan Co. Of Canada Ltd. Pp. Viii, 446. 1967. $8.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 8 (01):126-128.score: 36.0
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  32. Theresa Urbainczyk (2002). Translated Texts From Late Antiquity A. F. Norman: Antioch as a Centre of Hellenic Culture as Observed by Libanius . (Translated Texts for Historians, 34.) Pp. XXII + 198, Map. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000. Paper, £9.95. Isbn: 0-85323-595-3. M. Edwards: Neoplatonic Saints. The Lives of Plotinus and Proclus by Their Students . (Translated Texts for Historians, 35.) Pp. Lx + 150, Maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000. Paper, £9.95. Isbn: 0-85323-615-1. M. Whitby: The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus . (Translated Texts for Historians, 33.) Pp. Lxiii + 390, Maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000. Paper, £9.95. Isbn: 0-85323-605-4. F. R. Trombley, J. W. Watt: The Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite . (Translated Texts for Historians, 32.) Pp. Lv + 170, Maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000. Paper, £9.95. Isbn: 0-85323-585-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):15-.score: 36.0
  33. W. H. Walsh (1969). The Credibility of Divine Existence: The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smtth. Edited by A. J. D. Porteous, R. D. Maclennan and G. E. Davie. (London, 1967. Pp. Viii & 446. Price 50s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 44 (167):70-.score: 36.0
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  34. W. E. Heitland (1930). John Bagnell Bury and James Smith Reid A Bibliography of the Works of J. B. Bury. Compiled with a Memoirby Norman H. Baynes. Pp. 184. Cambridge University Press, 1929. Cloth, 10s. 6d. Net. John Bagnell Bury, 1861–1927. From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XII. By Norman H. Baynes. Pp. 13. Paper, Is. Net. James Smith Reid, 1846–1926. From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XIII. By A. C. Clark, A. Souter, and F. E. Adcock. Pp. 13. Paper, Is. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):38-40.score: 36.0
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  35. G. B. Kerferd (1976). Literary Forgeries and Fabrications in Antiquity Kurt von Fritz (Ed.): Pseudepigrapha I: Pseudopythagorica, Lettres de Platon, Littérature Pseudépigraphique Juive. Huit Exposés Par Ronald Syme, Walter Burkert, Holger Thesleff, Norman Gulley, G.J.D. Aalders, Morton Smith, Martin Hengel, Wolfgang Speyer. (Entretiens Sur l'Antiquité Classique, Xviii.) Pp. Iv + 404. Vandoeuvres, Geneva: Fondation Hardt, 1972. Cloth, 48 Sw.Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (01):57-59.score: 36.0
  36. Margaret Urban Walker (2002). Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman, Eds., Citizenship in Diverse Societies:Citizenship in Diverse Societies. Ethics 113 (1):166-169.score: 36.0
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  37. John Carter (1995). Caesar and the Roman Aristocracy J. S. Ruebel: Caesar and the Crisis of the Roman Aristocracy. A Civil War Reader. (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, 18.) Pp. Xx+189, 4 Maps. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. Cased, $18.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):343-344.score: 36.0
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  38. P. M. Fraser (1982). Inscriptions Relating to Alexander A. J. Heisserer: Alexander the Great and the Greeks: The Epigraphic Evidence. Pp. Xxvii + 252; 28 Plates (+ Frontispiece), 7 Figures in Text, and 3 Maps. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. $29.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (02):241-243.score: 36.0
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  39. Cynthia White (2012). (J. D.) Hejduk Clodia. A Sourcebook. Pp. Xviii + 269. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. Paper, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-0-8061-3907-4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):316-317.score: 36.0
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  40. Norman J. P. Brown (1962). Philosophical Papers. By J. L. Austin. Edited by J. O. Urmson and G. J. Warnock. Oxford University Press, 1961, Pp. 242.$ 5.25. [REVIEW] Dialogue 1 (02):205-207.score: 21.0
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  41. Norman Malcolm (1963). Comments on J. J.C. Smart's Materialism. Journal of Philosophy 60 (October):662-663.score: 18.0
     
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  42. Norman Foerster, John Calvin McGalliard, René Wellek, Austin Warren & Wilbur Schramm (eds.) (1941). Literary Scholarship. Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina Press.score: 15.0
    The study of letters, by Norman Foerster.--Language, by J.C. McGalliard.--Literary history, by René Wellek.--Literary criticism, by Austin Warren.--Imaginative writing, by W.L. Schramm.--Notes.--Bibliography (p. 239-255).
     
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  43. Gary R. Rothwell & J. Norman Baldwin (2007). Ethical Climate Theory, Whistle-Blowing, and the Code of Silence in Police Agencies in the State of Georgia. Journal of Business Ethics 70 (4):341 - 361.score: 14.0
    This article reports the findings from a study that investigates the relationship between ethical climates and police whistle-blowing on five forms of misconduct in the State of Georgia. The results indicate that a friendship or team climate generally explains willingness to blow the whistle, but not the actual frequency of blowing the whistle. Instead, supervisory status, a control variable investigated in previous studies, is the most consistent predictor of both willingness to blow the whistle and frequency of blowing the whistle. (...)
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  44. Robert K. Meyer (2008). Ai, Me and Lewis (Abelian Implication, Material Equivalence and C I Lewis 1920). Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (2).score: 14.0
    C I Lewis showed up Down Under in 2005, in e-mails initiated by Allen Hazen of Melbourne. Their topic was the system Hazen called FL (a Funny Logic), axiomatized in passing in Lewis 1921. I show that FL is the system MEN of material equivalence with negation. But negation plays no special role in MEN. Symbolizing equivalence with → and defining ∼A inferentially as A→f, the theorems of MEN are just those of the underlying theory ME of pure material equivalence. (...)
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  45. J. Norman King & Barry L. Whitney (1982). Rahner and Hartshorne on Divine Immutability. International Philosophical Quarterly 22 (3):195-209.score: 14.0
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  46. J. Norman King (1978). The Experience of God in the Theology of Karl Rahner. Thought 53 (2):174-202.score: 14.0
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  47. Norman J. Brown (1979). Psychological Egoism Revisited. Philosophy 54 (209):293-.score: 12.0
    Psychological egoism is, I suppose, regarded by most philosophers as one of the more simple-minded fallacies in the history of philosophy, and dangerous and seductive too, contriving as it does to combine cynicism about human ideals and a vague sense of scientific method, both of which make the ordinary reader feel sophisticated, with conceptual confusion, which he cannot resist. For all of these reasons it springs eternal, in one form or another, in the breasts of first-year students, and offers excellent (...)
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  48. Peter Millican (2011). Hume's Determinism. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (4).score: 12.0
    David Hume has traditionally been assumed to be a soft determinist or compatibilist,1 at least in the 'reconciling project' that he presents in Section 8 of the first Enquiry, entitled 'Of liberty and necessity.'2 Indeed, in encyclopedias and textbooks of Philosophy he is standardly taken to be one of the paradigm compatibilists, rivalled in significance only by Hobbes within the tradition passed down through Locke, Mill, Schlick and Ayer to recent writers such as Dennett and Frankfurt.3 Many Hume scholars also (...)
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  49. Moses L. Pava (2007). A Response to “Getting to the Bottom of 'Triple Bottom Line'”. Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (1):105-110.score: 12.0
    Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald launch a strong attack against Triple Bottom Line or 3BL accounting in their article “Gettingto the Bottom of ‘Triple Bottom Line’” (2004). This response suggests that, while limitations to 3BL accounting do exist, the critique of Norman and MacDonald is deeply flawed.
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  50. Norman J. Wells (1990). Objective Reality of Ideas in Descartes, Caterus, and Suárez. Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1).score: 12.0
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  51. Walter Ott (2009). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Locke on Language. Philosophy Compass 4 (5):877-879.score: 12.0
    Although a fascination with language is a familiar feature of 20th-century empiricism, its origins reach back at least to the early modern period empiricists. John Locke offers a detailed (if sometimes puzzling) treatment of language and uses it to illuminate key regions of the philosophical topography, particularly natural kinds and essences. Locke's main conceptual tool for dealing with language is 'signification'. Locke's central linguistic thesis is this: words signify nothing but ideas. This on its face seems absurd. Don't we need (...)
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  52. A. Broadie (1999). Aquinas's Philosophical Theology. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (2):353 – 358.score: 12.0
    Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. John I. Jenkins. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997. pp. 267. 35.00 hb. ISBN 0-521-58126-5. The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas. Norman Kretzmann and Eleonore Stump. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. pp. 302. 12.95 pb. ISBN 0-521-43769-5. The Metaphysics of Theism: Aquinas's Natural Theology in the Summa Contra Gentiles I. Norman Kretzmann. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 302. 35.00 hb. ISBN 0-19-823660-3. Thomas Aquinas: God and Explanations. C. F. J. Martin. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University (...)
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  53. Dara J. Glasser, Kenneth W. Goodman & Norman G. Einspruch (2007). Chips, Tags and Scanners: Ethical Challenges for Radio Frequency Identification. Ethics and Information Technology 9 (2).score: 12.0
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems identify and track objects, animals and, in principle, people. The ability to gather information obtained by tracking consumer goods, government documents, monetary transactions and human beings raises a number of interesting and important privacy issues. Moreover, RFID systems pose an ensemble of other ethical challenges related to appropriate uses and users of such systems. This paper reviews a number of RFID applications with the intention of identifying the technology’s benefits and possible misuses. We offer an (...)
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  54. Norman J. Wells (1984). Material Falsity in Descartes, Arnauld, and Suarez. Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1):25-50.score: 12.0
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  55. Norman J. Wells (1982). Descartes' Uncreated Eternal Truths. The New Scholasticism 56 (2):185-199.score: 12.0
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  56. Richard Arneson, Is Moral Theory Perplexed by New Genetic Technology?score: 12.0
    Richard J. Arneson From Choice to Chance: Genes and the Just Society1 intelligently addresses difficult issues at the intersection of medical ethics and the theory of justice. The authors, Dan Brock, Allen Buchanan, Norman Daniels, and Daniel Wikler, repeatedly emphasize their opinion that advances in genetic technology force upon us entirely new ethical questions which previous moral theories lack the resources to resolve.2 The claims that new scientific discoveries render previous moral theories obsolete should be regarded with suspicion. The (...)
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  57. Max Carl Otto (ed.) (1942). William James. Madison, the University of Wisconsin Press.score: 12.0
    William James and Wisconsin, by G.C. Sellery.--The distinctive philosophy of William James, by M.C. Otto.--William James, man and philosopher, by D.S. Miller.--William James and psychoanalysis, by Norman Cameron.--The William James centenary dinner: Introductory remarks, by C.A. Dykstra. William James and the world today, by John Dewey, read by Carl Boegholt. William James in the American tradition, by B.H. Bode.--The Sunday service: William James as religious thinker, by J.S. Bixler.
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  58. J. A. Davison (1955). Norman O. Brown: Hesiod's Theogony Translated with an Introduction. (The Library of Liberal Arts, No. 36.) Pp. 88. New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1953. Paper, $0.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (02):195-.score: 12.0
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  59. Walter R. Ott (2002). Locke and Signification. Journal of Philosophical Research 27:449-473.score: 12.0
    This paper addresses the following questions: (a) what did Locke mean when he said that ‘words signify ideas’? and (b) what is Locke’s argument for this thesis, and how successful is it? The paper argues that the two most prominent interpretations, those of Norman Kretzmann and E. J. Ashworth, attribute to Locke an argument for his semantic thesis that is fallacious, and that neither can make good sense of two key passages in book 3 of the Essay concerning Human (...)
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  60. Norman J. Wells (1998). Descartes and Suárez on Secondary Qualities a Tale of Two Readings. The Review of Metaphysics 51 (3):565 - 604.score: 12.0
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  61. Norman J. Wells (1993). Descartes' Idea and Its Sources. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (4):513-535.score: 12.0
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  62. Norman Russell (2008). Partakers of the Divine Nature: The History and Development of Deification in the Christian Traditions. Edited by Michael J. Christensen and Jeffery A. Wittungdeification and Grace (Introductions to Catholic Doctrine). By Daniel A. Keatingdeification in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition: A Biblical Perspective (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 2). By Stephen Thomas. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 49 (2):322–325.score: 12.0
  63. Norman J. Bull (1969). Moral Judgement From Childhood to Adolescence. London, Routledge & K. Paul.score: 12.0
    Chapter i The study of moral judgement The contemporary scene We are witnessing today a dramatic growth of interest in the processes of giving moral ...
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  64. Michael J. Coughlan (1989). When Did I Begin? Conception of the Human Individual in History, Philosophy and Science by Norman M. Ford, Cambridge & New York, Cambridge University Press. Bioethics 3 (4):333–341.score: 12.0
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  65. Norman Wilde (1922). Book Review:The Foundations of Sovereignty and Other Essays. Harold J. Laski. [REVIEW] Ethics 32 (4):442-.score: 12.0
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  66. Norman J. Wells (1961). Descartes and the Scholastics Briefly Revisited. The New Scholasticism 35 (2):172-190.score: 12.0
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  67. Norman J. Wells (1962). Suarez, Historian and Critic of the Modal Distinction Between Essential Being and Existential Being. The New Scholasticism 36 (4):419-444.score: 12.0
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  68. By Norman J. Girardot & John Berthrong (2004). The Victorian Translation of Confucianism: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (3):412–417.score: 12.0
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  69. Gerard J. Hughes (1998). Norman Kretzmann, the Metaphysics of Theism: Aquinas's Natural Theology in Summa Contra Gentiles I. (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997.) Pp. VIII+302, £35.00. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 34 (1):103-114.score: 12.0
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  70. Norman J. Wells (1983). The Metaphysical Thought of Godfrey of Fontaines. Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2):280-281.score: 12.0
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  71. D. J. McCracken (1955). New Studies in the Philosophy of Descartes. By Norman Kemp Smith.(Macmillan. 1952. Pp. 369 + Viii. Price 25s.)Descartes's Philosophical Writings. Selected and Translated by Norman Kemp Smith. (Macmillan 1952. Pp. Vii + 316. Price 25s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 30 (112):77-.score: 12.0
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  72. James P. Levine (1997). Review Essay / Jury Wisdom. Criminal Justice Ethics 16 (1):49-56.score: 12.0
    Norman J. Finkel, Commonsense Justice: Jurors? Notions of the Law Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995, 390pp.
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  73. Norman J. Wells (1994). John Poinsot on Created Eternal Truths Vs. Vasquez, Suárez and Descartes. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68 (3):425-446.score: 12.0
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  74. Norman J. Wells (1968). On Last Looking Into Cajetan's Metaphysics. The New Scholasticism 42 (1):112-117.score: 12.0
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  75. Norman Gulley (1973). Plato: The Laws. Translated with an Introduction by Trevor J. Saunders. (Penguin Classics.) Pp. 551. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd., 1970. Paper, 60p. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (01):88-89.score: 12.0
  76. Norman J. Wells (1967). Objective Being: Descartes and His Sources. The Modern Schoolman 45 (1):49-61.score: 12.0
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  77. Norman Gulley (1975). Notes on Plato's Laws Trevor J. Saunders: Notes on the Laws of Plato (Bulletin Supplement No. 28.) Pp. Xvii+148. London: University of London Institute of Classical Studies, 1972. Paper, £1·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):16-18.score: 12.0
  78. Norman Gulley (1969). Plato's Theory of Motion J. B. Skemp: The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues. Enlarged Edition. Pp. Xv+197. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1967. Cloth. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (02):163-164.score: 12.0
  79. Norman J. Brown (1975). A Kind of Necessary Truth. Philosophy 50 (191):37-.score: 12.0
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  80. Norman Kemp Smith, H. B. Acton, F. R. Tennant, J. Wisdom, H. J. Paton, John Laird, M. Black, J. O. Wisdom & Alban G. Widgery (1938). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 47 (188):520-539.score: 12.0
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  81. G. J. Warnock, Gerd Buchdahl, J. N. Findlay, Jenny Teichmann, Stuart Hampshire, J. A. Faris, Norman Brown, Peter Diamadopoulos & Alan R. White (1960). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 69 (273):99-118.score: 12.0
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  82. Norman Gulley (1972). J. L. Fischer: The Case of Socrates. Pp. 91. Prague: Academia, 1969. Paper. The Classical Review 22 (01):118-119.score: 12.0
  83. H. F. Hallett, John Laird, Norman Kemp Smith, J. H. Woodger, S. S., F. C. S. Schiller, J. H. Muirhead, A. E. Taylor, A. C. Ewing & Rex Knight (1930). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 39 (154):236-262.score: 12.0
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  84. James M. Humber, Paul J. Millea & Robert M. Nelson (1999). Book Reviews: The Flight From Science and Reason, Edited by Paul R. Gross, Norman Levitt, and Martin W. Lewis. NY: The New York Academy of Sciences, 1996. 593 Pp. Paperback. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Humanities 20 (1):65-71.score: 12.0
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  85. J. D. Mabbott (1936). Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Edited with an Introduction by Norman Kemp Smith D.Litt, LL.D., F.B.A. (London: Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford. 1935. Pp. Ix + 284. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (42):208-.score: 12.0
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  86. J. E. J. Altham (1973). Reasons for Actions By Richard Norman. Blackwell 1971, 181 Pp., £2.25. [REVIEW] Philosophy 48 (184):192-.score: 12.0
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  87. J. H. W. G. Liebeschütz (1979). Selected Orations of Libanius A. F. Norman: Libanius Selected Works with an English Translation, Introduction, and Notes in Three Volumes, Volume II: Selected Orations. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Xiv + 542. London: Heinemann, 1977. Cloth, £3·40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):28-30.score: 12.0
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  88. J. N. L. Myres (1937). Norman H. Baynes: The Political Ideas o St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei. Pp. 18. (Historical Association Pamphlet No. 104.) London: Bell, 1936. Paper, 1s. Id. (To Non-Members). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):40-41.score: 12.0
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  89. Norman L. Cantor (2000). Some Choice: Law, Medicine, and the Market (1998) by George J. Annas. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1998. 320 Pp. $29.95. [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (2):288-291.score: 12.0
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  90. Norman J. Rice (1986). Commentary on “Professional Values and the Problem of Regulation”. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (2):66-67.score: 12.0
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  91. H. J. Rose (1948). Hermes Norman O. Brown: Hermes the Thief. The Evolution of a Myth. Pp. Vi +164; 1 Plate. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1947. Cloth, $3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (3-4):153-154.score: 12.0
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  92. J. B. Skemp (1959). Norman W. DeWitt: St. Paul and Epicurus. Pp. Ix+201. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1955. Cloth, 32s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (02):173-.score: 12.0
  93. Walter J. Hipple Jr, Norman Cazden & Piero Raffa (1962). Letters Pro and Con. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (2):211 - 216.score: 12.0
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  94. Norman J. Wells (1985). Descartes' Medical Philosophy. The New Scholasticism 59 (3):371-372.score: 12.0
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  95. T. B., John Sime, W. H. Winch, W. Leslie Mackenzie, Joseph Rickaby, Norman Smith, M. L., Alfred W. Benn, John Edgar & J. Lewis McIntyre (1905). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 14 (56):552-567.score: 12.0
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  96. Karl Britton, F. C. S. Schiller, M. Black, Norman Kemp Smith, Ralph E. Stedman & J. O. Wisdom (1936). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 45 (180):530-543.score: 12.0
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  97. Norman J. Cohen (1992). Judaism and Christianity. Thought 67 (4):409-419.score: 12.0
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  98. Francis J. Collingwood (1987). Consciousness and Causality: A Debate on the Nature of Mind. By D. M . Armstrong and Norman Malcolm. The Modern Schoolman 64 (3):199-201.score: 12.0
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  99. William L. Davidson, J. H. Muirhead, A. E. Taylor, J. Ellis McTaggart, T. B., Norman Smith, J. B. Baillie & A. W. Benn (1903). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 12 (48):544-557.score: 12.0
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  100. Norman J. Faramelli (1971). Technethics. New York,Friendship Press.score: 12.0
     
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