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  1. The Impact of Human Resource Management on Corporate Social Performance Strengths and Concerns.Sandra Rothenberg, Clyde Eiríkur Hull & Zhi Tang - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (3):391-418.
    Although high-performance human resource practices do not directly affect corporate social performance strengths, they do positively affect CSP strengths in companies that are highly innovative or have high levels of slack. High-performance human resource management practices also directly and negatively affect CSP concerns. Drawing on the resource-based view and using secondary data from an objective, third-party database, the authors develop and test hypotheses about how high-performance HRM affects a company’s CSP strengths and concerns. Findings suggest that HRM and innovation are (...)
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    Institutional Determinants of Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility: Are Multinational Entities Taking Advantage of Weak Environmental Enforcement in Lower‐Income Nations?Stephen R. Luxmore, Clyde Eirikur Hull & Zhi Tang - 2018 - Business and Society Review 123 (1):151-179.
    Multinational enterprises are often accused of taking advantage of lax environmental regulations in developing countries. However, no quantitative analysis of the impact of doing business in nations of different income levels on environmental corporate social responsibility has been done prior to this study. Incorporating institutional factors in our approach, we argue that endoisomorphic and exoisomorphic pressures relating to ECSR impact MNEs differently according to the MNEs' level of activity in low-, lower-middle-, upper-middle-, and high-income nations. We predict and, using data (...)
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    When consumers lose power: An examination of the stakeholder dynamics in the pharmaceutical industry.Zhi Tang, Ezekiel Leo, Clyde Hull, Xudong Fu & William Stromeyer - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (3):986-1000.
    Primary stakeholder pressure has long been considered the main reason that firms engage in responsible behaviors. However, prior studies are generally silent on how industry characteristics reshape the relationships among stakeholders. By integrating information asymmetry in credence goods industries with the stakeholder power framework, we posit that the extent to which consumers can evaluate the qualities of goods alters the dynamics between a firm and its two primary stakeholders, regulators and consumers. Longitudinal data collected on 72 pharmaceutical companies indicate that (...)
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    Reform peer review: The Peters and Ceci study in the context of other current studies of scientific evaluation.Clyde Manwell & C. M. Ann Baker - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):221-225.
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    The philosophy of biology.David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.) - 1973 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Drawing on work of the past decade, this volume brings together articles from the philosophy, history, and sociology of science, and many other branches of the biological sciences. The volume delves into the latest theoretical controversies as well as burning questions of contemporary social importance. The issues considered include the nature of evolutionary theory, biology and ethics, the challenge from religion, and the social implications of biology today (in particular the Human Genome Project).
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  6. Color for Philosophers: Unweaving the Rainbow.Color and Color Perception: A Study in Anthropocentric Realism.Clyde L. Hardin - 1988 - Hackett.
    This expanded edition of C L Hardin's ground-breaking work on colour features a new chapter, 'Further Thoughts: 1993', in which the author revisits the dispute ...
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    The Phenomenology of Pornography.Clyde E. Willis - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):177-199.
    Most people are familiar with Justice Stewart's now classic statement that while he cannot describe pornography, he certainly knows it when he sees it. We instantly identify with Justice Stewart. Pornography is not difficult to recognize, but it does elude description. This is because traditional attempts at description are attempts that seek to explain at either an abstract or empirical level rather than at the level that accounts for experience in its totality. Justice Stewart's lament represents the need to understand (...)
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    The Uses of Argument.Clyde Laurence Hardin - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):160-163.
  9. Is Descartes a Libertarian?”.Clyde Prescott Ragland - 2003 - In Daniel Garber & Steven M. Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 57-90.
     
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    Ethical relativity: Sic et non.Clyde Kluckhohn - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (23):663-677.
  11. 'Introduction to part V.David L. Hull - 1973 - In David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.), The philosophy of biology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 295--299.
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    Mandates Under the League of Nations. Quincy Wright.Clyde Eagleton - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (1):18-21.
  13. In defense of convergent realism.Clyde L. Hardin & Alexander Rosenberg - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (4):604-615.
    Many realists have maintained that the success of scientific theories can be explained only if they may be regarded as approximately true. Laurens Laudan has in turn contended that a necessary condition for a theory's being approximately true is that its central terms refer, and since many successful theories of the past have employed central terms which we now understand to be non-referential, realism cannot explain their success. The present paper argues that a realist can adopt a view of reference (...)
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  14. Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life.David L. Hull - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):435-438.
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    The Mask of Art: Breaking the Aesthetic Contract—Film and Literature.Clyde Taylor - 1998 - Indiana University Press.
    Taylor exposes the concept of 'art' as a tool of ethnocentricity and radical ideology. He challenges the history of aesthetics as a recent invention of privileged Western consumerism and questions the myth of its ancient Greek origin.
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  16. Black cinema and aesthetics.Clyde R. Taylor - 2003 - In Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell.
     
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    Colors, normal observers and standard conditions.Clyde L. Hardin - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (December):806-13.
  18. The "Heavenly Friend": The "New Mythus" of "In Memoriam".Clyde de L. Ryals - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (3):383.
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    The role of theories in biological systematics.David L. Hull - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32 (2):221-238.
    The role of scientific theories in classifying plants and animals is traced from Hennig's phylogenetics and the evolutionary taxonomy of Simpson and Mayr, through numerical phenetics, to present-day cladistics. Hennig limited biological classification to sister groups so that this one relation can be expressed unambiguously in classifications. Simpson and Mayr were willing to sacrifice precision in representation in order to include additional features of evolution in the construction of classifications. In order to make classifications more objective, precise and quantitative, numerical (...)
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    Toward a critical theory of states: the Poulantzas-Miliband debate after globalization.Clyde W. Barrow - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    In-depth study of the enduring impact of the 1970s debate between state theorists Ralph Miliband and Nicos Poulantzas. We have recently lived through the turmoil of a global financial crisis that originated in the United States and, despite the platitudes of neo-liberal ideology, nation-states were deeply involved in managing this crisis. If “the state” is again a preeminent actor in the global economy, then state theory and the problem of the state should also return to the forefront of political theory. (...)
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    A new look at color.Clyde L. Hardin - 1984 - American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):125-133.
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    De la division du travail social.C. H. Hull - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3:124.
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    Van Brakel and the not-so-naked emperor.Clyde L. Hardin - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (1):137-50.
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    Philosophy with children: Some experiences and some reflections.Clyde Evans - 1976 - Metaphilosophy 7 (1):53–69.
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    Methods and Criteria of Reasoning: An Inquiry into the Structure of Controversy.Clyde Laurence Hardin - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (3):319-320.
  26. Charting the course: A trend analysis of Mathematics competencies pre- pandemic.Juacris Vallejo, Starr Clyde Sebial, Ellen Vallejo & Juvie Sebial - 2023 - Science International Lahore 35 (2):157-160.
    This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal trends in mathematical competencies of Grade 8 students in a public high school located in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. The study collected data over a period of six academic years, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of students' performance in 16 distinct mathematical competences of basic education curriculum. These topics include, but are not limited to, special products and factors, factoring, and basic concepts of probability. Using a quantitative research design, the study analyzed both (...)
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    Psychological scaling without a unit of measurement.Clyde H. Coombs - 1950 - Psychological Review 57 (3):145-158.
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    Between obedience and revolution.Clyde Frazier - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (3):315-334.
  29. Qualia and materialism: Closing the explanatory gap.Clyde L. Hardin - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (December):281-98.
  30. Van Brakel and the Not-So-Naked Emperor.Clyde L. Hardin - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (2):377.
     
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    Tests of a portfolio theory of risk preference.Clyde H. Coombs & Lily Huang - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (1):23.
  32. The feasibility of moral education.Clyde Evans - 1978 - In Matthew Lipman & Ann Margaret Sharp (eds.), Growing up with philosophy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 157--174.
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    A general account of selection: Biology, immunology, and behavior-Open Peer Commentary-Is operant selectionism coherent?D. L. Hull, R. E. Langman, S. S. Glenn, F. Tonneau & M. B. C. Sokolowski - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):558-558.
    Hull et al.'s analysis of operant behavior in terms of interaction and replication does not seem consistent with a genuine selection model. The putative replicators do not replicate, and the overall process is more reminiscent of directed mutation than of natural selection. General analogies between natural selection and operant reinforcement are too superficial to be of much scientific use.
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    A Road Not Taken.Clyde Lee Miller - 1983 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 57:68-77.
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    Essays in Ancient Epistemology by Gail Fine.Clyde Lee Miller - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (3):592-594.
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    Logos and Revelation: Ibn ‘Arabi, Meister Eckhart, and Mystical Hermeneutics.Clyde Lee Miller - 2011 - International Philosophical Quarterly 51 (1):125-126.
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    Nicholas of cusa's metaphysics of contraction.Clyde Lee Miller - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):103-104.
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    Nicholas of Cusa and Philosophic Knowledge.Clyde Lee Miller - 1980 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 54:155.
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    The Essential Calhoun: Selections From Writings, Speeches, and Letters.Clyde N. Wilson & Russell Kirk - 1992 - Routledge.
    John C. Calhoun was a major actor in the political history of nineteenth-century America. His dramatic career will always be of interest. However, Calhoun is equally important as a political thinker who continues to elicit widespread interest from the most diverse points of the ideological spectrum. The Essential Calhoun is designed to present a full-fledged selection of speeches and writings taken from the entire forty-year span of his public career and from many varieties of occasions, public and private. For the (...)
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  40. Élaborer un savoir sur la sexualité : le Dictionnaire des sciences médicales 1.Clyde Plumauzille - 2010 - Clio 31:111-132.
    Au XVIIIe siècle, les médecins modernes tentent d’appréhender et de fixer le plaisir sexuel dans l’ordre de la Nature à une époque charnière où les bouleversements révolutionnaires entraînent dans leur sillage une forte politisation et une redéfinition du sexuel. Les savoirs médicaux qui entendent alors être un instrument essentiel du diagnostic social, participent pleinement à cette dynamique et constituent des lieux d’investigation incontournables pour comprendre les multiples façons dont s’élaborent la sexualité et les « lois de son économie libidinale ». (...)
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    Chinese Negotiators' Subjective Variations in Intercultural Negotiations.Clyde A. Warden & Judy F. Chen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (3):529 - 537.
    Chinese negotiators are known to have a negotiation emphasis that differs from their Western counterparts, especially in issues of face and conflict. These values, however, are not monolithic, and can change depending on the negotiation circumstance. This research examines how negotiation tactics changes when Chinese negotiators are faced with counterparts from near and distant cultures. An online conjoint simulation drew 351 respondents in Taiwan to test subjective perceptions of counterparts from the USA and Japan. Chinese respondents exhibited increased cultural accommodation (...)
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    Chinese Negotiators’ Subjective Variations in Intercultural Negotiations.Clyde A. Warden & Judy F. Chen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):529-537.
    Chinese negotiators are known to have a negotiation emphasis that differs from their Western counterparts, especially in issues of face and conflict. These values, however, are not monolithic, and can change depending on the negotiation circumstance. This research examines how negotiation tactics changes when Chinese negotiators are faced with counterparts from near and distant cultures. An online conjoint simulation drew 351 respondents in Taiwan to test subjective perceptions of counterparts from the USA and Japan. Chinese respondents exhibited increased cultural accommodation (...)
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    Mathematico-Deductive Theory of Rote Learning.Clark L. Hull - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:553.
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    On the use of inconsistency of preferences in psychological measurement.Clyde H. Coombs - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (1):1.
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    Formative ideas in american education.Clyde E. Curran - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (1):101-102.
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    An existential approach to God: a study of Gabriel Marcel.Clyde Pax - 1972 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
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    Anne Verjus & Denise Davidson, Le Roman conjugal. Chroniques de la vie familiale à l’époque de la Révolution et de l’Empire.Clyde Plumauzille - 2011 - Clio 34:292-296.
    Une « histoire des vies ordinaires » en Révolution est-elle possible? C’est le pari ambitieux relevé par les auteures de ce Roman conjugal. Elles abordent cette période charnière et tumultueuse sous l’angle du quotidien conjugal de deux couples de la grande bourgeoisie lyonnaise. Spécialistes de la période révolutionnaire dont elles ont particulièrement étudié les dynamiques de genre au fil de leurs ouvrages, elles entendent « à rebours des célébrations des grands acteurs de l’histoire… retr...
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    Denise Z. Davidson, France after Revolution. Urban Life, Gender, and the New Social Order.Clyde Plumauzille - 2009 - Clio 29.
    Dans un article paru en 2005, « Making society ‘legible’ : people watching in Paris after the Revolution », Denise Davidson, historienne américaine de la France du premier XIXe siècle à la Georgia State University, étudiait le phénomène de brouillage identitaire qui agitait la société parisienne postrévolutionnaire. Par le biais d’une étude de la presse et des rapports de police, elle montrait alors comment Parisiens et Parisiennes s’observaient mutuellement et se donnaient à voir afin de r...
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    Care, a “different voice” for gender history.Clyde Plumauzille & Mathilde Rossigneux-Méheust - 2019 - Clio 49:7-22.
    À l’origine de ce dossier, on trouve un mot (et une notion) de l’épistémologie féministe, celui de « care » – terme que nous avons choisi de conserver en anglais tant il est impossible de restituer sa polysémie par un seul terme ou même une expression en français. Popularisé par l’ouvrage In a different voice de la psychologue féministe Carol Gilligan en 1982, le care est à la fois une grille de lecture du monde social et un terrain de recherche (...)
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    Éliane Viennot (dir.), Revisiter la « Querelle des femmes ». Discours sur l’égalité-inégalité des sexes, de 1750 aux lendemains de la Révolution, avec la collaboration de Nicole Pellegrin.Clyde Plumauzille - 2014 - Clio 40:307-307.
    Fruit d’un colloque organisé par la Société internationale pour l’étude des femmes de l’Ancien Régime (SIEFAR) en novembre 2008, ce volume, sous la direction d’É. Viennot, constitue le premier volet d’un triptyque consacré à l’étude d’une controverse centrale, mais méconnue de l’histoire de l’Europe moderne et du féminisme : la « Querelle des femmes ». En effet, de la fin du Moyen Âge aux premières décennies du xxe siècle, l’Europe a été « le théâtre d’une gigantesque polémique sur la place (...)
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