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    A Multilevel Analysis of the Relationship Between Ethical Leadership and Ostracism: The Roles of Relational Climate, Employee Mindfulness, and Work Unit Structure.Amanda Christensen-Salem, Fred O. Walumbwa, Mayowa T. Babalola, Liang Guo & Everlyne Misati - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (3):619-638.
    Drawing on insights from social learning and social cognitive perspectives and research on the multilevel reality of leadership influences, we developed and tested a multilevel model that examines mechanisms and conditions through which ethical leadership deters work unit- and individual-level ostracism. Based on two field studies using multiple measurement points, we found that at the work unit level of analysis, relational climate partially mediates the negative relationship between ethical leadership and work unit-level ostracism whereas state mindfulness partially mediates the cross-level (...)
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    Manufacturing Motivation in the Mundane: Servant Leadership’s Influence on Employees’ Intrinsic Motivation and Performance.Chad A. Hartnell, Amanda Christensen-Salem, Fred O. Walumbwa, Derek J. Stotler, Flora F. T. Chiang & Thomas A. Birtch - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 188 (3):533-552.
    The manufacturing industry faces a trend in which employees’ work processes are being redesigned into simple, repetitive tasks that maximize performance and efficiency. This neo-Tayloristic business model reduces social interactions and stifles relationship building, leading to disgruntled employees and raising questions about leaders’ moral obligation as to the mechanisms they use to enhance employees’ performance at work. As an alternative to redesigning work processes, we contend that servant leaders can enhance employees’ overall performance by cultivating positive interpersonal dynamics at work (...)
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    Longitudinal and experimental investigations of implicit happiness and explicit fear of happiness.Amanda C. Collins, D. Gage Jordan, Gregory Bartoszek, Jenna Kilgore, Alisson N. S. Lass & E. Samuel Winer - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Some individuals devalue positivity previously associated with negativity (Winer & Salem, 2016). Positive emotions (e.g. happiness) may be seen as threatening and result in active avoidance of futu...
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    The role of patients/family members in the hospital ethics committee's review and deliberations.Gregory L. Stidham, Kate T. Christensen & Gerald F. Burke - 1990 - HEC Forum 2 (1):3-17.
  5. The Process Dynamics of Normative Function.Wayne David Christensen & Mark H. Bickhard - 2002 - The Monist 85 (1):3-28.
    Outlines the etiological theory of normative functionality. Analysis of the autonomous system; Function of systems-oriented approaches; Specifications of system identity.
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    Arguing to Display Identity.Dale Hample & Amanda L. Irions - 2015 - Argumentation 29 (4):389-416.
    A rarely studied motive for engaging in face-to-face arguing is to display one’s identity. One way people can manage their impressions is to give reasons for their commitments. This appears to be the first study to focus on this reason for arguing. 461 undergraduates recalled an episode in which they had argued to display own identity. They filled out trait measures as well as instruments describing the episode. Identity display arguments do not require controversy, are not very emotional episodes, can (...)
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    Are Leadership Fairness, Psychological Distress, and Role Stressors Interrelated? A Two-Wave Prospective Study of Forward and Reverse Relationships.Morten B. Nielsen, Jan O. Christensen, Live B. Finne & Stein Knardahl - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Overfitting the Literature to One Set of Stimuli and Data.Tijl Grootswagers & Amanda K. Robinson - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    A large number of papers in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience are developing and testing novel analysis methods using one specific neuroimaging dataset and problematic experimental stimuli. Publication bias and confirmatory exploration will result in overfitting to the limited available data. We highlight the problems with this specific dataset and argue for the need to collect more good quality open neuroimaging data using a variety of experimental stimuli, in order to test the generalisability of current published results, and allow for more robust (...)
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    Creating the Syllabus.Jerry Calton, Sandra L. Christensen, Kathleen Getz, Kathleen Rehbein & Craig V. VanSandt - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:363-365.
    This workshop brought together people who are interested in or concerned about the course syllabus. Participants’ concerns and discussion centered on issues such as: 1) the purpose of the syllabus; 2) writing objectives for the course; and 3) evaluation of a syllabus.
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    Conference Report.Katherine H. Gordon & Amanda J. McLeod - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (2):231-233.
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  11. The process dynamics of normative function.Wayne D. Christensen & Mark H. Bickhard - 2002 - The Monist 85 (1):3-28.
    In this paper we outline a theory of normative functionality aimed at understanding the nature of adaptive systems as globally structured, integrated systems. More specifically, the account is concerned with understanding the process relations constitutive of such systems. The explanatory agenda of this approach includes the following questions.
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    Causality in the Sciences of the Mind and Brain.Lise Marie Andersen, Jonas Fogedgaard Christensen, Samuel Schindler & Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen - 2018 - Minds and Machines 28 (2):237-241.
  13. Memories of my Father, Thomas Marx Dreyer Kruger.Amanda D'Angelo - 2009 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 9 (2):1-4.
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  14. „Einleitung, Neue Theoriepraxis des Rechts “.Sonja Buckel, Ralph Christensen & Andreas Fischer-Lescano - 2006 - In Sonja Buckel, Ralph Christensen & Andreas Fischer-Lescano (eds.), Neue Theorien des Rechts. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius.
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    Broadening the role of “self-interest” in folk-economic beliefs.Mia Karabegović, Amanda Rotella & Pat Barclay - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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  16. Translation-memory (TM) research: what do we know and how do we know it?Anne Gram Schjoldager & Tina Paulsen Christensen - 2010 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 44:89-101.
     
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    The Ørsted-Ritter partnership and the birth of Romantic natural philosophy.Dan Ch Christensen - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (2):153-185.
    Summary Kant's critique of corpuscular theory created a tabula rasa situation in natural philosophy and opened up a vast new field of research, particularly related to the study of heat, light, electricity and magnetism. ?rsted introduced Kantian epistemology in Scandinavia and made friends with J. W. Ritter, an outstanding experimenter who was the first to make dynamical philosophy productive. The ?rsted?Ritter partnership aimed at the construction of a cosmology based on dynamical philosophy as well as galvanic interpretations of the Lichtenberg (...)
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    «If you give them your little finger, they’ll tear off your entire arm»: losing trust in biobank research.Lars Ursin, Borgunn Ytterhus, Erik Christensen & John-Arne Skolbekken - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4):565-576.
    Why do some people withdraw from biobank studies? To our knowledge, very few studies have been done on the reflections of biobank ex-participants. In this article, we report from such a study. 16 years ago, we did focus group interviews with biobank participants and ex-participants. We found that the two groups interestingly shared worries concerning the risks involved in possible novel uses of their biobank material, even though they drew opposite conclusions from their worries. Revisiting these interviews today reveals a (...)
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    The Suicidal Philosopher: Plato's Socrates.Anna B. Christensen - 2020 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 37 (4):309-330.
    Since the Phaedo characterizes Socrates’s death as a punishment by Athens, many scholars argue that he could neither have been responsible for nor have intended his death, so that his death was not suicide. This is no mere semantic quibble: the question turns on issues of responsible and intentional action. I argue that the dialogues portray Socrates as committing suicide. To do so, I use a Platonic account of responsibility and intention to show how Athens and Socrates were jointly responsible (...)
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  20. An Ex Post Facto Study of First-Year Student Orientation as an Indicator of Student Success at a Community College.Amanda Ellis-O'Quinn - 2012 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 17 (1):51-57.
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    Gender, competence, and motivation.Janet Shibley Hyde & Amanda M. Durik - 2005 - In Andrew J. Elliot & Carol S. Dweck (eds.), Handbook of Competence and Motivation. The Guilford Press.
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    The Re-emergence of the Liberal-Communitarian Debate in Bioethics: Exercising Self-Determination and Participation in Biomedical Research.E. Christensen - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (3):255-276.
    Biomedical research has brought to the fore the issue of which rights and duties we have to each other and society. Several scholars have advocated reframing the notion of participation, arguing that we have a moral duty to participate in research from which we all benefit. However, less attention has been paid to how we justify and defend the concept of self-determination and what the implications are in a biomedical setting. The author discusses the value and importance of self-determination on (...)
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    Weapons, Security, and Oppression: A Normative Study of International Arms Transfers.James Christensen - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (1):23-39.
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    Concluding Commentary: Schadenfreude, Gluckschmerz, Jealousy, and Hate—What (and When, and Why) Are the Emotions?Ira J. Roseman & Amanda K. Steele - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (4):327-340.
    Schadenfreude, gluckschmerz, jealousy, and hate are distinctive emotional phenomena, understudied and deserving of increased attention. The authors of this special section have admirably synthesized large literatures, describing major characteristics, eliciting conditions, and functions. We discuss the contributions of each article as well as the issues they raise for theories of emotions and some remaining questions, and suggest ways in which these might be profitably addressed.
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    The manosphere goes to school: Problematizing incel surveillance through affective boyhood.Ben Adams, Amanda Keddie & Garth Stahl - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3):366-378.
    Educators continue to struggle with how masculinities are performed and regulated in spaces of learning. In a time of rapid social change, there is a renewed impetus for gender justice reform in schooling, though these approaches themselves remain a shifting picture. Adding a new layer of complexity, we are now witness to educational policy recommendations around surveillance which are designed to counteract boys’ and young men’s vulnerabilities to be radicalised into the misogynies of the ‘manosphere’. These recommendations exist despite limited (...)
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    Detecting Duplication in Students’ Research Data: A Method and Illustration.Peter J. Allen, Amanda Lourenco & Lynne D. Roberts - 2016 - Ethics and Behavior 26 (4):300-311.
    Research integrity is core to the mission of higher education. In undergraduate student samples, self-reported rates of data fabrication have been troublingly high. Despite this, no research has investigated undergraduate data fabrication in a more systematic manner. We applied duplication screening techniques to 18 data sets submitted by psychology honors students for assessment. Although we did not identify any completely duplicated cases, there were numerous partial duplicates. Rather than indicating fabrication, however, these partial duplicates are likely a consequence of poor (...)
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  27. Action anticipation and interference: a test of prospective gaze.E. Cannon & Amanda L. Woodward - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 981--984.
  28. Ancient Coins: Heads and Tales from Antique Lands.Andrew Jamieson & Amanda Burritt - 2011 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 46 (1):51.
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  29. Conclusion : where the Constitution can lead us.M. Elias Nicole, M. Olejarski Amanda & M. Neal Sue - 2020 - In Nicole M. Elias & Amanda M. Olejarski (eds.), Ethics for contemporary bureaucrats: navigating constitutional crossroads. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Biological activities of the shrub Salsola tuberculatiformis Botsch.: Contraceptive or stress alleviator?Pieter Swart, Amanda C. Swart, Ann Louw & Kirsten J. van der Merwe - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (6):612-619.
    Plants belonging to the genus Salsola (Family: Chenopodiaceae) are common in the arid and semiarid regions of our planet with no less than 69 different Salsola species found in Namibia and the Republic of South Africa. This genus is used as a traditional medicine and aqueous extracts of Salsola have been used by Bushmen women as an oral contraceptive. Ingestion of the Namibian shrub Salsola tuberculatiformis Botsch. by pregnant Karakul sheep leads to prolonged gestation and fetal post‐maturity and, as a (...)
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    Neuroergonomic Evaluation of Hot Beverage Products: A multi-modal EEG and EDA Study.Jan Watson, Amanda Sargent, Hongjun Ye, Rajneesh Suri & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  32. Redistricting in Japan: Lessons for the United States.Ray Christensen - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (2):259-285.
    Japan is regularly criticized for the malapportionment of its election districts. In contrast, the United States has problems with gerrymandered election districts, even though district boundaries are crafted with meticulous attention paid to population equality among its districts. Japanese redistricting practices prevent gerrymandering of district boundaries, but at a cost of tolerating higher levels of malapportionment than would be allowed in the United States. I analyze the effects of Japan's redistricting rules and find that they have effectively prevented any malapportionment (...)
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  33. Physicians and managed care: employees or professionals?Kate T. Christensen - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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  34. The coherence theory of truth.Darrel E. Christensen - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (2):193-194.
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    Enhancing academic integrity in a UAE safety, security defence emergency management academy – the Covid- 19 response and beyond.Rami Al Sharefeen & Amanda Davies - 2022 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 18 (1).
    Globally, academic integrity and misconduct is a continuing conundrum for education institutions. Whilst the online delivery of education is not new, the onset of Covid-19 with accompanying health and safety limitations and the consequential rapid transition to emergency online delivery of education has, for many, exacerbated the need to focus on emerging potential for new forms of student academic misconduct i.e., e-dishonesty. This paper presents the strategies developed by a higher education institution specializing in university courses for safety and security (...)
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    A Golden Opportunity: Religious Pluralism and American Muslims Strategies of Integration in the US after 9/11, 2001.Hajer ben Hadj Salem - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):246-260.
    Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} In the course of the founding history of America, the American Sacred Ground has been a contested territory where people who do not share a single history or a single religious tradition have engaged in the common tasks of civil society to broaden the contours of religious pluralism (...)
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    Ethics in the Tractatus and Imaginative Understanding.Anne-Marie Christensen - 2005 - SATS 6 (2):128-144.
    This article investigates the resolute readings account of Wittgenstein's early remarks on ethics, especially the claim that there are no ethical sentences. According to Cora Diamond a Wittgensteinian ethics therefore relies on a particular type of imaginative understanding consisting in taking nonsense for sense. I argue that that there are some problems connected to Diamonds reading of the remarks on ethics in the Tractatus and that these mainly stem.from her not seeing the importance of a particular concept of showing for (...)
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    Fosca: Faustian Overreacher or Product of the Italian City-States?Peter G. Christensen - 2003 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 19 (1):143-156.
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    Hegel's Dialektik: Fünf hermeneutische Studien.Darrel E. Christensen - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (3):416-417.
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    (1 other version)Hegel’s Phenomenological Analysis and Freud’s Psychoanalysis.Darrel E. Christensen - 1968 - International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (3):356-378.
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    Hypothesis: where the depleted plasma amino acids go in phenylketonuria, and why.Halvor N. Christensen - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):186.
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    INDIVIDUALISM vs. HOLISM: The Story of a Dichotomy and its Relation to Social Reality.Otto Martin Christensen - 1996 - In Sirir Meyer Otto Martin Christensen (ed.), Kulturtekster 6: The Modern Subject. Center for the Study of European Civilization. pp. 63-92.
    In this article I try to investigate the possible insights one may reach by considering the development on the level of socio-philosophical theories as a symptom of the development taking place on the level of social practice.
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    Music Theory As Scientific Propaganda: The Case Of D'Alembert'S Elements De Musique.Thomas Christensen - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (July-September):409-427.
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    (1 other version)Nichts Neues unter der Sonne: Bewußtsein und Selbstbewußtsein bei Paul Natorp.Carleton B. Christensen - 2007 - Kant Studien 98 (3):372-398.
    Einleitung: zur Aktualität Natorps Daß an Tiefe und Scharfsinn die deutsche akademische Philosophie des späten 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts der heutigen sprachanalytischen Philosophie nicht nachsteht, läßt sich sehr schön am Beispiel von Paul Natorp zeigen, der neben seinem Lehrer, Freund und Förderer Hermann Cohen Mitbegründer des Marburger Neukantianismus war. Nämlich sowohl auf die Frage, worin die intentionale Gerichtetheit von Bewußtseinszuständen und -erlebnissen besteht, wie auch auf die Frage, was es heißt, sich der eigenen Bewußtseinszustände und -erlebnisse bewußt zu sein, (...)
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    (1 other version)Overt and hidden processes in 20th century music.Erik Christensen - 2004 - Axiomathes 14 (1-3):97-117.
    For the purpose of contributing to a clarification of the term process, different kinds of musical processes are investigated: A rule-determined phase shifting process in Steve Reich's Piano Phase (1966), a model for an indeterminate composition process in John Cage's Variations II (1961), a number of evolution processes in György Ligeti's In zart fliessender Bewegung (1976), and a generative process of fractal nature in Per Nørgård's Second Symphony (1970). In conclusion I propose that six process categories should be included in (...)
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    Rastafari Reasoning and the Rastawoman: Gender Constructions in the Shaping of Rastafari Livity.Jeanne Christensen - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    This book examines the intersections of gender and race in a liberation movement propelled by an African spiritual ethos in the Caribbean and restores agency to the RastaWoman’s subversive participation in the ritual known as Reasoning. With powerful narrative, this book appeals to studies of religious transformation, resistance movements, gender and race theory, and Caribbean history and culture.
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    Roger S. Gottlieb, Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming.Julie Burns Christensen - 2012 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (1):167-169.
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    Some Thoughts on Caliban's Reason, Pan-African Historicism and the Rastafari.Jeanne Christensen - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):24-36.
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    The Artistry of the Homeric Simile (review).Joel P. Christensen - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (1):147-149.
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    The Horizonal Structure of Perceptual Experience.Carleton B. Christensen - 2013 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 16 (1):109-141.
    Edmund Husserl’s account of the horizonal character of simple, sensuous perception provides a sophisticated account of perceptual intentional content which enables plausible responses to key issues in the philosophy of perception and in Heidegger interpretation. Section 2 outlines Husserl’s account of intentionality in its application to such perceptual experience. Section 3 then elaborates the notion of perceptual horizon in order to draw out, in Section 4, its implications for four issues: firstly, the relation between the object perceived and perceptual appearance (...)
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