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    Service-context unified knowledge representation for autonomic adaptation.Marcel Cremene & Michel Riveill - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 150--163.
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    Positive business: doing good and doing well.Marcel Meyer - 2015 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (S2):175-197.
    This article investigates the meaning of doing good and doing well in positive business. It examines the relationship between the two expressions and discusses their relevance, shedding new light on the significance of ‘positive’ in positive business and positive organizational scholarship. Thus, this article illuminates the ultimate end of positive states and practices. ‘Positive’ primarily represents values and assumptions. These lead to the creation of beneficial situations and marked improvements, which put individuals and organizations on an upward trajectory toward achieving (...)
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    How to tackle the conundrum of quality appraisal in systematic reviews of normative literature/information? Analysing the problems of three possible strategies.Marcel Mertz - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-12.
    Background In the last years, there has been an increase in publication of systematic reviews of normative literature or of normative information in bioethics. The aim of a systematic review is to search, select, analyse and synthesise literature in a transparent and systematic way in order to provide a comprehensive and unbiased overview of the information sought, predominantly as a basis for informed decision-making in health care. Traditionally, one part of the procedure when conducting a systematic review is an appraisal (...)
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    The Evolution and Challenges of the Concept of Organizational Virtuousness in Positive Organizational Scholarship.Marcel Meyer - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (1):245-264.
    This paper critically reviews and discusses the concept of organizational virtuousness as presented in positive organizational scholarship. It identifies Kim S. Cameron, David S. Bright, and Arran Caza as the most influential researchers within this field and portrays commonalities, differences, and inconsistencies among the various notions of organizational virtuousness offered in positive organizational literature throughout the last 15 years. While the commonalities refer to attributes, levels of analyses, outcomes, and methodology, the variances concern the locus of residence, the priority of (...)
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  5. Homo Viator.Gabriel Marcel - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:124-126.
     
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    The Power of Music: Can Music at Work Help to Create more Ethical Organizations?Marcel Meyer - 2019 - Humanistic Management Journal 4 (1):95-99.
    Music plays an important role in business because it affects consumer behavior. However, companies do not only value music as a tool to engrain their brands in the mind of their customers, they have also discovered the positive effects that music at work can have on employees’ job performance. The challenges of today’s organizations, nevertheless, are manifold and their responsibilities go much further than just to assure some reasonable financial results. Nowadays most stakeholders and customers expect companies to be run (...)
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    Measurement Outside the Laboratory.Marcel Boumans - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):850-863.
    The kinds of models discussed in this paper function as measuring instruments. We will concentrate on two necessary steps for measurement: (1) the search of a mathematical representation of the phenomenon; (2) this representation should cover an invariant relationship between the properties of the phenomenon to be measured and observable accociated attributes of a measuring instrument. Therefore, the measuring instrument should function as a nomological machine. However, invariant relationships are not necessarily ceteris paribus regularities, but could also occur when the (...)
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    Methodological ignorance: A comment on field experiments and methodological intolerance.Marcel Boumans - 2016 - Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (2):139-146.
    Glenn Harrison [Journal of Economic Methodology, 2013, 20, 103–117] discusses four related forms of methodological intolerance with respect to field experiments: field experiments should rely on some form of randomization, should be disconnected from theory, the concept of causality should only be defined in terms of observables, and the role of laboratory experiments is dismissed. As is often the case, the cause of intolerance is ignorance, as it is here. To acquire knowledge about potential influences, which we need for both (...)
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    Metaphysical Journal.Gabriel Marcel & Bernard Wall - 1967 - London: Rockliff.
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    Principles and discourse: an approach for the theoretical justification of ethical case discussion and ethics consultation.Marcel Mertz, Heidi Albisser Schleger, Barbara Meyer-Zehnder & Stella Reiter-Theil - 2014 - Ethik in der Medizin 26 (2):91-104.
    Medizinethische Entscheidungsfindungsmodelle müssen nachweisen können, weshalb die mit ihnen getroffenen Entscheidungen richtig oder zumindest „belastbar“ sind. Hierfür sind theoretische Rechtfertigungsansätze aus der Ethik unverzichtbar. Der Klinischen Ethik wird aber mitunter ein Mangel an theoretischer Fundierung vorgeworfen. Um diesem Vorwurf entgegenzutreten, soll unter Bezugnahme auf ein Projekt der Klinischen Ethik („METAP“) die ethische Unterstützung in Form der ethischen Fallbesprechung und der Ethikkonsultation mittels Prinzipienethik und Diskursethik gerechtfertigt werden. Prinzipienethik und Diskursethik können einander über das Medium der ethischen Fallbesprechung oder Ethikkonsultation fruchtbar (...)
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    Measurement in Economics.Marcel Boumans - 2012 - In Uskali Mäki, Dov M. Gabbay, Paul Thagard & John Woods (eds.), Philosophy of economics. AMSTERDAM: North Holland. pp. 395.
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    Ethik-Cafés in der geriatrischen Langzeitpflege: halten sie, was sie versprechen?: Über ihre wahrgenommene Wirkung beim Personal und die Effekte auf verschiedene Berufsgruppen.Marcel Maier & Sandra Kälin - 2016 - Ethik in der Medizin 28 (1):43-55.
    ZusammenfassungEthik-Cafés in der geriatrischen Langzeitpflege dienen auch der ethischen Weiterbildung und sollen den Beteiligten in ungezwungener Atmosphäre einen offenen Diskurs über moralische Fragen mit Bezug zum Arbeitsalltag ermöglichen. In der Literatur werden ihnen diverse Eigenschaften wie Verbesserung der Analysefähigkeit und der Kommunikation, Erhöhung der ethischen Sensibilität und der Entscheidungskompetenz und weitere zugeschrieben. Diese Eigenschaften resultieren vorwiegend aus theoriegeleiteten Modellen. Gegenstand dieser Studie ist die empirische Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit von Ethik-Cafés innerhalb der Pflegezentren Mattenhof-Irchelpark, Zürich. Des Weiteren geht die Studie der (...)
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    The difference between answering a 'why' - question and answering a 'how much' - question.Marcel J. Boumans - unknown
    Generally, simulations are carried out to answer specific questions. The assessment of the reliability of an answer depends on the kind of question investigated. The answer to a 'why' question is an explanation. The premises of an explanation have to include invariant relationships, and thus the reliability of such answer depends on whether the domain of invariance of the relevant relationships covers the domain of the question. The answer to a 'how much' question is a measurement. A measurement is reliable (...)
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    Suppes’s outlines of an empirical measurement theory.Marcel Boumans - 2016 - Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (3):305-315.
    According to Suppes, measurement theory, like any scientific theory, should consist of two parts, a set-theoretical defined structure and the empirical interpretation of that structure. An empirical interpretation means the specification – ‘coordinating definitions’ – of a ‘hierarchy of models’ between the theory and the experimental results. But in the case of measurement theory, he defined the relationship between numerical structure and the empirical structure specifically in terms of homomorphism. This is rather a highly restrictive relation between models, and therefore (...)
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    Modeling Strategies for Measuring Phenomena In- and Outside the Laboratory.Marcel Boumans - 2011 - In Henk W. de Regt (ed.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 1--11.
    The Representational Theory of Measurement conceives measurement as establishing homomorphisms from empirical relational structures into numerical relation structures, called models. There are two different approaches to deal with the justification of a model: an axiomatic and an empirical approach. The axiomatic approach verifies whether a given relational structure satisfies certain axioms to secure homomorphic mapping. The empirical approach conceives models to function as measuring instruments by transferring observations of a phenomenon under investigation into quantitative facts about that phenomenon. These facts (...)
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    A Phase-wise Development Approach to Business Excellence: Towards an Innovative, Stakeholder-oriented Assessment Tool for Organizational Excellence and CSR.Marcel Van Marrewijk, Iris Wuisman, Wim De Cleyn, Joanna Timmers, Virgilio Panapanaan & Lassi Linnanen - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (2):83-98.
    The European Corporate Sustainability Framework (ECSF) is, among other concepts, based on a phase-wise development approach as described by Clare Graves' Levels of Existence Theory. As much as corporate sustainability has a sequence of adequate interpretations, aligned with each development level, also the notion of business excellence can be defined at multiple levels, as this paper demonstrates. Furthermore, the authors analyze the current EFQM Excellence Model for particular biases towards various development levels and suggest a new and innovative two-step approach (...)
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  17. Models in Economics.Marcel Boumans - 2004 - In John Bryan Davis & Alain Marciano (eds.), The Elgar companion to economics and philosophy. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar. pp. 260--282.
  18. Metaphysical Journal.Gabriel Marcel & Bernard Wall - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):170-171.
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  19. The reliability of an instrument.Marcel Boumans - 2004 - Social Epistemology 18 (2 & 3):215 – 246.
    Scientific measurements are made objective through the use of reliable instruments. Instruments can have this function because they can - as material objects - be investigated independently of the specific measurements at hand. However, their materiality appears to be crucial for the assessment of their reliability. The usual strategies to investigate an instrument’s reliability depend on and assume possibilities of control, and control is usually specified in terms of materiality of the instrument and environment. The aim of this paper is (...)
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    The Animal Factor in Human Health.Marcel Verweij, Joost van Herten & Bernice Bovenkerk - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9):28-30.
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    Measurement in economic systems.Marcel J. Boumans - unknown
    The metrology literature neglects a strong empirical measurement tradition in economics, which is different from the traditions as accounted for by the formalist representational theory of measurement. This empirical tradition comes closest to Mari's characterization of measurement in which he describes measurement results as informationally adequate to given goals. In economics, one has to deal with soft systems, which induces problems of invariance and of self-awareness. It will be shown that in the empirical economic measurement tradition both problems have been (...)
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    Truth versus precision.Marcel J. Boumans - unknown
    A typical difference between social science and natural science is the degree in which control is possible. Strategies in both sciences to obtain true facts are consequently different. Measurement errors are due to background noise. Laboratories are environments in which background conditions can be controlled. As a result, accurate observations { measurement results close to the true values of the measurands { can only be obtained in laboratories. Therefore, measuring instruments are built such that they function as mini laboratories. However, (...)
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  23. 13 Models in economics.Marcel Boumans - 2004 - In John Bryan Davis & Alain Marciano (eds.), The Elgar companion to economics and philosophy. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar. pp. 260.
     
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    Measure for Measure: How Economists Model the World into Numbers.Marcel Boumans - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68.
    The practice of economic science is dominated by model building. To evaluate economic policy, models are built and used to produce numbers to inform us about economic phenomena. Although phenomena are detected through the use of observed data, they are in general not directly observable. To 'see' them we need instruments. More particularly, to obtain numerical facts of the phenomena we need measuring instruments. This paper will argue that in economics models function as such instruments of observation, more specific as (...)
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    Georges Gurvitch : les raisons d'un succès.Jean-Christophe Marcel - 2001 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 1 (1):97-119.
    Ce travail s’interroge sur les raisons de ce qui a fait le succès de la sociologie de Georges Gurvitch de 1945 à sa mort , et entend se démarquer d’une explication qui se contente de faire valoir le rôle institutionnel actif qu’eut Gurvitch dans ce qu’on a coutume d’appeler la « refondation » de la sociologie française après 1945. En effet, un examen du contenu de ses textes suggère que son projet intellectuel était en phase avec les préoccupations de nombre (...)
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  26. Homo viator. Prolégomènes à une métaphysique de l'espérance.Gabriel Marcel - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (4):534-534.
     
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  27. L'Homme problématique.G. Marcel - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (4):749-749.
     
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    Shaping the Phenomena.Marcel Boumans - 2022 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 22 (1):85-105.
    The current expression of “flatten the curve” has similarities with mid-twentieth century macro-economic policy that can aptly be characterized as “shaping macro phenomena.” To the extent these similarities hold, the historical-epistemological analysis of this kind of macro-economic policy can provides us with a better understanding of the preconditions for the effectiveness of the current COVID-19 flatten-the-curve policy. Policy in terms of shaping a phenomenon presumes that the phenomenon in question exists and has a certain shape that can be moulded. This (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Error from Locke to Kleist.Marcel Boumans - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (6):785-786.
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    When evidence is not in the mean.Marcel J. Boumans - unknown
    When observing or measuring phenomena, errors are inevitable, one can only aspire to reduce these errors as much as possible. An obvious strategy to achieve this reduction is by using more precise instruments. Another strategy was to develop a theory of these errors that could indicate how to take them into account. One of the greatest achievements of statistics in the beginning of the 19th century was such a theory of error. This theory told the practitioners that the best thing (...)
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    A New Publisher.Marcel Chotkowski La Follette - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (1):3-4.
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    Creationism, Science, and the Law.Marcel La Follette - 1982 - Science, Technology and Human Values 7 (3):9-10.
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    Drehem.Bertrand Lafont & Marcel Sigrist - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):527.
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    Humanistic Science Education in Japan and the United States --Notes and Observations from Two Recent Meetings.Marcel C. La Follette - 1979 - Science, Technology and Human Values 4 (3):36-40.
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    Multivariate Perceptions: Reflections on the 147th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, January 1981.Marcel Chotkowski La Follette - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (2):31-37.
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  36. Policies about Technology: The Search for New Definitions—An Editorial Introduction.Marcel C. La Follette - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (2):3-5.
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    Secrecy in University-Based Research: Who Controls? Who Tells?Marcel C. La Follette - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (2):3-3.
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  38. The Topography of Representation: Minorities in Science.Marcel C. La Follette - 1984 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 9 (4):3-5.
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    World Conference on Science, Faith and the Future Organized by the World Council of Churches, 12-24 July 1979.1.Marcel C. La Follette - 1979 - Science, Technology and Human Values 4 (3):41-45.
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  40. Fragments philosophiques.Gabriel Marcel, G. Konietzny-Grond & Georges Schlokker - 1964 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 18 (3):539-541.
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    How Many Selves in Emotion Experience? Reply to Dalgleish and Power (2004).Anthony J. Marcel & John A. Lambie - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (3):820-826.
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  42. Homo Viator.Gabriel Marcel & Emma Craufurd - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):271-273.
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  43. Homo viator, pro'égomènes à une métaphysique de l'Espérance.Gabriel Marcel - 1945 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 50 (4):306-307.
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    La jeune fille en France à l'époque classique.Marcel Bernos - 1996 - Clio 4.
    L'expression « jeune fille » n'est pas très fréquente avant le XIXe siècle, tout au moins dans son sens actuel désignant spécifiquement une « fille nubile » ou une « femme jeune non mariée » (Robert). Mais ces définitions elles-mêmes restent approximatives : va-t-on prendre en compte la « nubilité » biologique liée à la menstruation, si variable selon les peuples, les climats, les personnes, et qui semble avoir été nettement plus tardive qu'aujourd'hui? Ou une nubilité juridique, par...
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  45. Auf der Suche nach Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit. 145 S. Dialog und Erfahrung. 2 Bände.Gabriel Marcel & Wolfgang Ruf - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 24 (2):307-309.
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  46. Audace en Métaphysique.Gabriel Marcel - 1947 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 52:233.
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  47. Antologia filosofica a cura di A. Dentone.Gabriel Marcel - 1965 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 21 (1):104-104.
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  48. Amédée Ponceau.Gabriel Marcel - 1958 - Giornale di Metafisica 13 (6):712.
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  49. A propos de la quatrième édition de "L'initiation philosophique".G. Marcel - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques:59.
     
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    Contemporary Atheism and the Religious Mind.Gabriel Marcel - 1960 - Philosophy Today 4 (4):252-262.
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