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    Business ethics in turkey: An empirical investigation with special emphasis on gender.M. G. Serap Ekin & S. Hande Tezölmez - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 18 (1):17 - 34.
    In today's complex business world, the question of business ethics is increasingly gaining importance as managers and employees face numerous ethical dilemmas in their jobs. The ethical climate in the Turkish business environment is also at a critical stage, and the business community as a whole is troubled by ethical problems. This study attempts to determine the effect of individual, managerial and organizational factors on the ethical judgments of Turkish managers, and to evaluate the ethical perceptions of these managers. The (...)
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    An empirical investigation of the ethical perceptions of future managers with a special emphasis on gender – turkish case.M. G. Serap Atakan, Sebnem Burnaz & Y. Ilker Topcu - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3):573 - 586.
    This study presents an empirical investigation of the ethical perceptions of the future managers - Turkish university students majoring in the Business Administration and Industrial Engineering departments of selected public and private Turkish universities - with a special emphasis on gender. The perceptions of the university students pertaining to the business world, the behaviors of employees, and the factors leading to unethical behavior are analyzed. The statistically significant differences reveal that female students have more ethical perceptions about the Turkish business (...)
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    Corporate identity of a socially responsible university – a case from the turkish higher education sector.M. G. Serap Atakan & Tutku Eker - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (1):55 - 68.
    Facing increased competition, universities are driven to project a positive image to their internal and external stakeholders. Therefore some of these institutions have begun to develop and implement corporate identity programs as part of their corporate strategies. This study describes a Turkish higher education institution’s social responsibility initiatives. Along with this example, the study also analyzes a specific case using concepts from the Corporate Identity and Corporate Social Responsibility literature. The motives leading the university to manage its corporate identity, the (...)
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    An Empirical Investigation of the Ethical Perceptions of Future Managers with a Special Emphasis on Gender – Turkish Case.M. G. Serap Atakan, Sebnem Burnaz & Y. Ilker Topcu - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3):573-586.
    This study presents an empirical investigation of the ethical perceptions of the future managers - Turkish university students majoring in the Business Administration and Industrial Engineering departments of selected public and private Turkish universities - with a special emphasis on gender. The perceptions of the university students pertaining to the business world, the behaviors of employees, and the factors leading to unethical behavior are analyzed. The statistically significant differences reveal that female students have more ethical perceptions about the Turkish business (...)
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    An Exploratory Cross-Cultural Analysis of Marketing Ethics: The Case of Turkish, Thai, and American Businesspeople.Sebnem Burnaz, M. G. Serap Atakan, Y. Ilker Topcu & Anusorn Singhapakdi - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3):371-382.
    This study compares the ethical decision-making processes of Turkish, Thai, and American businesspeople, considering perceived moral intensity (PMI), corporate ethical values (CEV), and perceived importance of ethics (PIE). PMI describes the ethical decision making at the individual level, CEV assesses the influences of the organization’s ethical culture on the decisions of the individual, and PIE reveals what the businesspeople believe about the relationships among business, ethics, and long-run profitability. The survey respondents are professional marketers and businesspeople currently enrolled in or (...)
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    Business Ethics in Turkey: An Empirical Investigation with Special Emphasis on Gender. [REVIEW]M. G. Serap & S. Hande Tezölmez - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 18 (1):17-34.
    In today's complex business world, the question of business ethics is increasingly gaining importance as managers and employees face numerous ethical dilemmas in their jobs. The ethical climate in the Turkish business environment is also at a critical stage, and the business community as a whole is troubled by ethical problems. This study attempts to determine the effect of individual, managerial and organizational factors on the ethical judgments of Turkish managers, and to evaluate the ethical perceptions of these managers. The (...)
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    The Effects of Corporate Ethical Values and Personal Moral Philosophies on Ethical Intentions in Selling Situations: Evidence from Turkish, Thai, and American Businesspeople. [REVIEW]Janet Marta, Anusorn Singhapakdi, Dong-Jin Lee, Sebnem Burnaz, Y. Ilker Topcu, M. G. Serap Atakan & Tugrul Ozkaracalar - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (2):229-241.
    The goals of this study are to test a pattern of ethical decision making that predicts ethical intentions of individuals within corporations based primarily on the ethical values embedded in corporate culture, and to see whether that model is generally stable across countries. The survey instrument used scales to measure the effects of corporate ethical values, idealism, and relativism on ethical intentions of Turkish, Thai, and American businesspeople. The samples include practitioner members of the American Marketing Association in the U.S., (...)
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    Ingilizce-Türkçe Sözlüǧü. Redhouse English-Turkish DictionaryIngilizce-Turkce Sozlugu. Redhouse English-Turkish Dictionary.James M. Kelly, Robert Avery, Serap Bezmez, Anna G. Edmonds & Mehlika Yayali - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):151.
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    Kum Tanelerini Saymak: Latin Şiirinde Öznel Zaman Algısına Kavramsal Metafor Açısından Bakış.Öyken Ekin & Güven Günay Elif - 2023 - Felsefe Arkivi 58:179-252.
    Bilindiği gibi zaman Antik Çağ’dan itibaren felsefenin önemli konularından biri olmuştur. Metafor ve metaforun olmazsa olmaz sayıldığı şiir de hemen her çağda filozofların ilgisini çekmiş, metaforu kimileri ifade aracı olarak kullanmış, kimileri doğrudan araştırma nesnesi saymış, şiirin doğasına ilişkin sorgulamalar estetik felsefesinin doğmasında önemli rol oynamıştır. Bu makale zaman, metafor ve şiire felsefe değil filoloji ve edebiyat eleştirisi perspektifinden yaklaşmıştır ama hemen her adımı felsefeyi çeşitli açılardan ilgilendirdiğinden çok disiplinli ya da doğrudan felsefi başka çalışmalara katkı sağlayacağını umuyoruz. Dünyayı ve (...)
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  10. Setting Things before the Mind: M.G.F. Martin.M. G. F. Martin - 1998 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 43:157-179.
    Listening to someone from some distance in a crowded room you may experience the following phenomenon: when looking at them speak, you may both hear and see where the source of the sounds is; but when your eyes are turned elsewhere, you may no longer be able to detect exactly where the voice must be coming from. With your eyes again fixed on the speaker, and the movement of her lips a clear sense of the source of the sound will (...)
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  11. Particular Thoughts & Singular Thought.M. G. F. Martin - 2002 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 51:173-214.
    A long-standing theme in discussion of perception and thought has been that our primary cognitive contact with individual objects and events in the world derives from our perceptual contact with them. When I look at a duck in front of me, I am not merely presented with the fact that there is at least one duck in the area, rather I seem to be presented withthisthing (as one might put it from my perspective) in front of me, which looks to (...)
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    II—M.G.F. Martin.M. G. F. Martin - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):75-98.
  13. 6 The Reality of Appearances.M. G. F. Martin - 1997 - In Heather Logue & Alex Byrne (eds.), Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings. MIT Press. pp. 91.
  14. What's in a look?M. G. F. Martin - 2010 - In Bence Nanay (ed.), Perceiving the World. Oxford University Press. pp. 160--225.
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    Le quinzième Congrès international de psychologie.G. de M. - 1957 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 55 (48):518-521.
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    Of seeming disagreement.M. G. F. Martin - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2):536-548.
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  17. Sounds and Images.M. G. F. Martin - 2012 - British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (4):331-351.
  18. Elusive Objects.M. G. F. Martin - 2017 - Topoi 36 (2):247-271.
    Do we directly perceive physical objects? What is the significance of the qualification ‘directly’ here? Austin famously denied that there was a unique interpretation by which we could make sense of the traditional debate in the philosophy of perception. I look here at Thompson Clarke’s discussion of G. E. Moore and surface perception to answer Austin’s scepticism.
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  19. On looking and reading: word and image, visual poetics, and comparative arts.M. G. Bal - 1989 - Semiotica 3:283-320.
     
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    The politics of citation.M. G. Bal - 1991 - Diacritics 21 (1):25-45.
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    Enactive or inactive? Cranially envatted dream experience and the extended conscious mind.M. G. Rosen - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 21 (2):295-318.
    When we dream, it is often assumed, we are isolated from the external environment. It is also commonly believed that dreams can be, at times, accurate, convincing replicas of waking experience. Here I analyse some of the implications of this view for an enactive theory of conscious experience. If dreams are, as described by the received view, “inactive”, or “cranially envatted” whilst replicating the experience of being awake, this would be problematic for certain extended conscious mind theories. Focusing specifically on (...)
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    Speed as a determiner of musical mood.M. G. Rigg - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (5):566.
  23. On being alienated.M. G. F. Martin - 2006 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience. Oxford University Press.
     
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  24. Mirovozzrenie i uslovii︠a︡ ego formirovanii︠a︡.M. G. Ashmanis - 1977 - Riga: Zinatne.
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  25. Dendrochronology and past environmental change.M. G. L. Baillie - 1992 - In New Developments in Archaeological Science. pp. 5-23.
     
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  26. New Developments in Archaeological Science.M. G. L. Baillie - 1992
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    Back to the future: art and its history.M. G. Bal - 1998 - Semiotica 3 (119):287-308.
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  28. Charles Sanders Pierce.M. G. Bal - 1998 - In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Oxford University Press. pp. 3--448.
     
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    Building on relationships of trust in biobank research.M. G. Hansson - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (7):415-418.
    Trust among current and future patients is essential for the success of biobank research. The submission of an informed consent is an act of trust by a patient or a research subject, but a strict application of the rule of informed consent may not be sensitive to the multiplicity of patient interests at stake, and could thus be detrimental to trust. According to a recently proposed law on “genetic integrity” in Sweden, third parties will be prohibited from requesting or seeking (...)
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  30. Justice and distribution.M. G. Clayton - 2010 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.
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    Human geography: theories and their applications.M. G. Bradford - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by W. A. Kent.
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    Introduction to the mathematical theory of genetic linkage.M. G. Bulmer - 1962 - The Eugenics Review 54 (2):90.
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  33. Self–observation.M. G. F. Martin - 1997 - European Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):119–140.
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    The Layers of Chemical Language, I: Constitution of Bodies v. Structure of Matter.M. G. Kim - 1992 - History of Science 30 (1):69-96.
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    Magnetoresistance of copper, silver and gold.M. G. Priestley - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (50):111-114.
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    The de Haas-van Alphen effect in aluminium.M. G. Priestley - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (79):1205-1210.
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  37. Event representation and contextual support.M. G. Carelli - 1999 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 32 (3-4):173-188.
     
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  38. Integrat︠s︡ii︠a︡ nauki: filosofskiĭ ocherk.M. G. Chepikov - 1981 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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  39. 13 The Limits of Self-Awareness.M. G. F. Martin - 2009 - In Heather Logue & Alex Byrne (eds.), Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings. MIT Press. pp. 271.
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    Self–Observation.M. G. F. Martin - 2002 - European Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):119-140.
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  41. In the eye of another: comments on Christopher Peacocke’s ‘Interpersonal self-consciousness’.M. G. F. Martin - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 170 (1):25-38.
  42. Agnes Heller, A Theory of History Reviewed by.M. G. Anderson - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (4):149-152.
     
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  43. Getting on top of oneself: Comments on self-expression.M. G. F. Martin - 2010 - Acta Analytica 25 (1):81-88.
    This paper is a critical review of Mitchell Green’s Self-Expression . The principal focus is on Green’s contention that all expression is at route, a form of signalling by an agent or by some mechanism of the organism which has been evolutionary selected for signalling. Starting from the idea that in some but not all expression an agent seeks to express his or her self, I question the centrality of communication to the idea of expression.
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    Contesting Childhood.M. G. Wyness - 2000 - British Journal of Educational Studies 48 (3):315-315.
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    The role of livestock production ethics in consumer values towards meat.M. G. Mceachern & M. J. A. Schröder - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (2):221-237.
    This study examines the specificvalues held by consumers towards organic andconventionally produced meat, with particularreference to moral issues surrounding foodanimal production. A quota sample of 30 femalesfrom both a rural and an urban area of Scotland, were interviewed. Overall, there was lowcommitment towards the purchase of organicmeats and little concern for ethical issues.Price and product appearance were the primarymeat selection criteria, the latter being usedas a predictor of eating quality. Manyattitude-behavior anomalies were identified,mainly as a result of respondents' cognitivedissonance and (...)
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    Experienced consent in geriatrics research: a new method to optimize the capacity to consent in frail elderly subjects.M. G. Rikkert, J. H. van den Bercken, H. A. ten Have & W. H. Hoefnagels - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (5):271-276.
    OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and sensory difficulties frequently jeopardize informed consent of frail elderly patients This study is the first to test whether preliminary research experience could enhance geriatric patients' capacity to consent. DESIGN/SETTING: A step-wise consent procedure was introduced in a study on fluid balance in geriatric patients. Eligible patients providing verbal consent participated in a try-out of a week, during which bioelectrical impedance and weight measurements were performed daily. Afterwards, written informed consent was requested. Comprehension, risk and inconvenience scores (ranges: (...)
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    The Layers of Chemical Language, II: Stabilizing Atoms and Molecules in the Practice of Organic Chemistry.M. G. Kim - 1992 - History of Science 30 (4):397-437.
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    Discussion as a Factor in Scientific Creation.M. G. Yaroshevsky - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (1):21-30.
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  49. Ferritin-like protein in bovine retina inhibits the activity of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in rod outer segments.M. G. Yefimova, I. S. Shcherbakova & N. D. Shushakova - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 114-114.
     
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  50. Some Problems of Intensionality.M. G. Yoes - 1965 - Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
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