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  1. José Ortega y Gasset-Konstantinos Tsatsos. Dos versiones de la idea de Europa.Stelios Karagiannis - 2003 - Diálogo Filosófico 55:61-70.
     
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    Varieties of Agonism: Conflict, the Common Good, and the Need for Synagonism.Peter Wagner Nathalie Karagiannis - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (3):323-339.
  3. Réponse à Heidegger sur l'humanisme.Stelios Castanos - 1966 - Paris: A. Pedone.
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  4. Hē nikē san parēgoria.Stelios Ramphos - 2015 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Harmos.
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  5. Ricerche su Senofane e Eraclito.Stelio Zeppi - 1974 - Roma: Cesviet.
     
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  6. Studi crociani.Stelio Zeppi - 1956 - Trieste,:
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    Imagination and Tragic Democracy.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2012 - Critical Horizons 13 (1):12 - 28.
    Cornelius Castoriadis is one of the very few social and political philosophers – modern and ancient – for whom a concept of imagination is truly central. In his work, however, the role of imagination is so overarching that it becomes difficult to grasp its workings and consequences in detail, in particular in its relation to democracy as the political form in which autonomy is the core imaginary signification. This article will proceed by first suggesting some clarifications about Castoriadis’s employment of (...)
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    A New Perspective on the Protection of Whistleblowers Under Echr: Halet V Luxembourg.Stelios Andreadakis & Dimitrios Kafteranis - 2023 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68 (1):611-627.
    The Luxleaks scandal, which had garnered widespread attention in 2014 and implicated A. Deltour and R. Halet, has taken a significant turn with the recent publication of the Grand Chamber’s decision in favour of Mr Halet. Initially, Deltour was officially recognised as a whistleblower by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in defence of the actions he took, while Halet faced condemnation for lacking whistleblower status. Halet had previously brought his case before the ECtHR, alleging a violation of his (...)
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    Rationalization, Overcompensation and the Escalation of Corruption in Organizations.Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos, Peter J. Fleming & Sandra Rothenberg - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S1):65 - 73.
    An important area of business ethics research focuses on how otherwise normal and law-abiding individuals can engage in acts of corruption. Key in this literature is the concept of rationalization. This is where individuals attempt to justify past and future corrupt deeds to themselves and others. In this article, we argue that rationalization often entails a process of overcompensation whereby the justification forwarded is excessive in relation to the actual act. Such over-rationalization provides an impetus for further and more serious (...)
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  10. Von dem ersten Grunde des Unterschiedes der Gegenden im Raum.Stelios Gadris - 2024 - Translated by Stelios Gadris.
    Translation of Kant's 1768 short treatise: Von dem ersten Grunde des Unterschiedes der Gegenden im Raum (Περί του πρώτου θεμέλιου λόγου της διάκρισης των διευθύνσεων στον χώρο). Athens: PRiNTA-Ροές (2024).
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  11. Quietism.Stelios Virvidakis & Vasso Kindi - 2012 - Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy.
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    The shock of encounter.Stelio Marras - 2013 - Scientiae Studia 11 (3):677-685.
    This paper deals with the questions of emergence and complex (mental and social) systems and with downward determination from the viewpoint of perspectival realism. These are issues concerning the foundations of the human sciences, generally speaking, and particularly psychology and sociology. A criterion is put forward, which distinguish metaphysicalfrom ontological (conceptual) problems, and the notions of complex, hierarchic system and causation that would be suitable for those that defend emergence and perspectivist foundations of the human sciences are discussed. Este artigo (...)
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    Virada animal, virada humana: outro pacto.Stelio Marras - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (2):215-260.
    Este artigo foi composto a partir da comunicação apresentada no Ciclo de conferências "Humanos e animais: os limites da humanidade", promovido pelo IEA/USP. Já bastante modificado desde então, o texto incorpora ainda comentários de interlocutores de diferentes áreas ou perspectivas de conhecimento, de modo a explicitar tanto as dificuldades quanto o caráter promissor de tais esforços interdisciplinares. No mesmo passo, as reflexões do artigo emergem do exame de uma bibliografia heterogênea, mas que, conforme o tratamento aqui despendido, converge para a (...)
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    Kallipolis psychē: anagnōsi tēs Politeias tou Platōnos.Stelios Ramphos - 2013 - Athēnai: Ekdoseis Harmos.
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    Politikē apo stoma se stoma.Stelios Ramphos - 2016 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Harmos.
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    Integrated Assessment of Climate Policy Instruments.Stelios Grafakos, Vlasis Oikonomou, Dimitrios Zevgolis & Alexandros Flamos - 2012 - In Walter Leal Filho Evangelos Manolas (ed.), English Through Climate Change. Democritus University of Thrace.
  17. Hē kalē psychē kai to allo tēs: hypomnēma ston Phaidro tou Platōnos.Stelios Ramphos - 1978 - [Athēnai]: Kedros.
     
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  18. Hē mousikē tou Hērakleitou.Stelios Ramphos - 1976 - [Athēnai]: Kedros.
     
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  19. Studi su Machiavelli pensatore.Stelio Zeppi - 1976 - Milano: Cesviet.
     
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    Philosophia poiētikē: Platōnika zētēmata.Stelios Ramphos - 1991 - Athēnai: Ekdoseis Harmos.
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    Towards a theory of synagonism.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2005 - Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (3):235–262.
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    The “Bystander at the Switch” Revisited? Ethical Implications of the Government Strategies Against COVID-19.S. Stelios, K. N. Konstantakis & P. G. Michaelides - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-11.
    Suppose COVID-19 is the runaway tram in the famous moral thought experiment, known as the “Bystander at the Switch.” Consider the two differentiated responses of governments around the world to this new threat, namely the option of quarantine/lockdown and herd immunity. Can we contrast the hypothetical with the real scenario? What do the institutional decisions and strategies for dealing with the virus, in the beginning of 2020, signify in a normative moral framework? This paper investigates these possibilities in order to (...)
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    Repères dans l'histoire de la Francophonie.Stélio Farandjis - 2004 - Hermes 40:49.
    Si l'histoire de la langue française est longue, l'histoire de la Francophonie, elle, est courte. Le mot n'apparaît qu'en 1880 et ne connaît une fréquence d'usage qu'à partir des années 1960. Il recouvre de l'origine à nos jours, plusieurs significations : une donnée brute de démographie linguistique, une volonté collective d'organisation, un idéal humaniste de dialogue et de solidarité. L'affirmation d'une Francophonie internationale organisée fut d'abord associative ; la construction politique, commencée avec la naissance de l'Agence de coopération culturelle et (...)
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    The Migrant Position: Dynamics of Political and Cultural Exclusion.Shalini Randeria & Evangelos Karagiannis - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):219-231.
    The lives and labour of migrants are increasingly shaped by political precarity and rightlessness in an unevenly globalized world. We argue that ‘undesirableness’ rather than mobility is constitutive of the ‘migrant’ position. Besides underscoring the asymmetrical power relations that define the position of the ‘migrant’ vis-à-vis the receiving state and society, an optic of ‘undesirableness’ also foregrounds the governmental techniques deployed to produce the figure of the ‘migrant’. We suggest that the framing of migrants as ‘unwanted’ is pivotal to the (...)
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    Ethical Distance in Corrupt Firms: How Do Innocent Bystanders Become Guilty Perpetrators?Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos & Peter J. Fleming - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (1-2):265-274.
    This paper develops the concept of the ‘continuum of destructiveness’ in relation to organizational corruption. This notion captures the slippery slope of wrongdoing as actors engage in increasingly dubious practices. We identify four kinds of individuals along this continuum in corrupt organizations, who range from complete innocence to total guilt. They are innocent bystanders, innocent participants, active rationalizers and guilty perpetrators. Traditional explanations of how individuals move from bystander status to guilty perpetrators usually focus on socialization and institutional factors. In (...)
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    Becoming Heautonomous: Exercising Judgment.Stelios Gadris - 2020 - Annali Online Della Didattica E Della Formazione 19 (12):123 - 140.
    In this article I aim to show how the sensus communis grounds – with the use of its maxims – the possibility of reflection, endowing the subject with a duty, that of becoming human, where becoming human presupposes self-education. Self-education entails on one hand overcoming one’s self interest or private feelings – that is what an aesthetic judgment demands: To love something other than one-self; on the other hand, and more fundamentally, self-education entails to place one-self under the indeterminate idea (...)
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    Kant, Wittgenstein and the problem of egoism.Stelios Gadris - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 28:49-53.
    In the paper that follows I examine the concept of logical egoism as presented in Kant’s Anthropology, from a pragmatic point of view. In the light of Kant’s understanding of what it means to be a logical egoist, I will compare Kant’s egoist with Wittgenstein, the Wittgenstein of the Tractatus Logico–Philosophicus. I will claim that early Wittgenstein was a logical egoist. My purpose, however, is not to re-write Wittgenstein’s biography taking into account that egoism is an anthropological category, but rather (...)
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    Philosophising with children as a playful activity: Purposiveness without purpose.Stelios Gadris - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 9 (1):68-83.
    While trying to preserve the autonomy of their playful activity consisting in a game of ‘questioning and answering’, the Gymnosophists defy Alexander the Great and, more importantly, go against their own chances of survival. Thankfully, we do not need to face such dilemmas when philosophising with children. Nevertheless, the Gymnosophists’ example helps construct a notion of philosophy for/with children as an autonomous playful activity that albeit purposive it is, however, without purpose. Alluding to an Aristotelian sense of ‘'telos'’ in its (...)
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  29. Philosophizing With Children. What Does It Mean to Think About Abstract Concepts?Stelios Gadris - 2023 - Ariadne 28 (1):163-183.
    Philosophy for/with children continues to face the suspicion that children—especially of relatively young ages—cannot philosophize because they are unable to think in abstract terms. In what follows we will try to establish that thinking abstractly should not be confused with thinking in general terms: All the concepts and ideas that pertain to philosophy and are abstract in nature, namely, beauty, friendship, justice, fairness etc. are, first of all, contestable and ambivalent; second, they endure throughout history, constantly resurfacing occupying a locus (...)
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    Striving: Feeling the sublime.Stelios Gadris - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):358-380.
    In what follows, I will try to show how the sublime reveals a fundamental aspect of the subject as a human being: a striving to comprehend the absolute. Although at first this striving appears to lead to a futile pursuit – we cannot represent the absolute – we ultimately succeed in presenting it, thus re-affirming the fundamental role of intuition for the human being: the need to make our notions, concepts and ideas tangible. The sublime thus appears to be in (...)
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    Two Cases of Irony: Kant and Wittgenstein.Stelios Gadris - 2016 - Kant Studien 107 (2):343-368.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 2 Seiten: 343-368.
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  32. Träume eines Geistersehers, erläutert durch Träume der Metaphysik (transl. in Greek, Ekkremes Publishings, Athens, 2020).Stelios Gadris - 2020 - Athens, Greece: Ekkremes.
    Greek translation of Immanuel Kant's 1766 short treatise: Träume eines Geistersehers, erläutert durch Träume der Metaphysik.
     
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    Out of focus: modernism and the educational meta-challenge.Spyridon Stelios - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1426-1427.
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    Professional Engineers.Spyridon Stelios - 2020 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 39 (2):253-268.
    Professional ethics refer to the rights and obligations of practitioners within any profession or sector. Engineering ethics can be discussed based on the nature of the engineer profession and its implications for professional morality. This paper takes the virtue ethics lens to discuss engineering ethics and argues that, since human and social good derives from professional virtues, protecting the public interest is a professional virtue of engineers. Further, since the protection of the public interest redounds to human and social good, (...)
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    Professional Engineers.Spyridon Stelios - 2020 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 39 (2):253-268.
    Professional ethics refer to the rights and obligations of practitioners within any profession or sector. Engineering ethics can be discussed based on the nature of the engineer profession and its implications for professional morality. This paper takes the virtue ethics lens to discuss engineering ethics and argues that, since human and social good derives from professional virtues, protecting the public interest is a professional virtue of engineers. Further, since the protection of the public interest redounds to human and social good, (...)
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    Varieties of agonism: Conflict, the common good, and the need for synagonism.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (3):323-339.
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    Dilemmes moraux et politiques pendant la pandémie de coronavirus : le rôle de la pensée philosophique.Stelios Virvidakis, Jacob Dahl Rendtorff & Nicole G. Albert - 2022 - Diogène n° 275-276 (3):20-36.
    L’article se concentre sur la pandémie de covid-19 dans une tentative d’évaluer la contribution éventuelle de l’analyse philosophique à la compréhension et à la résolution des problèmes éthiques, juridiques et sociopolitiques qu’elle soulève. On aborde une série de dilemmes cruciaux qui requièrent des décisions pratiques, avant et après la production et la disponibilité des vaccins, à la lumière des théories éthiques et politiques contemporaines. Il s’avère que dans la plupart des cas les conceptions déontologiques semblent l’emporter sur les considérations conséquentialistes, (...)
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  38. Varieties of Quietism.Stelios Virvidakis - 2008 - Philosophical Inquiry 30 (1-2):157-175.
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    Democracy as a Tragic Regime: Democracy and its Cancellation.Nathalie Karagiannis - 2010 - Critical Horizons 11 (1):35-49.
    To see "democracy as a tragic regime", as Cornelius Castoriadis did, is to recognize the ever-present risk of democracy’s cancellation, but it also means to emphasize the anti-democratic nature of such cancellation, thus its incompatibility with democracy. In the context of this understanding of democracy, the article takes the political to consist of those relations among people and among institutions within the polis, which aim at deciding about the polis’ fate. It takes the social to be those relations among people (...)
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    The Corporate Social Performance of Developing Country Multinationals.Stelios Zyglidopoulos, Peter Williamson & Pavlos Symeou - 2016 - Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (3):379-406.
    ABSTRACT:In this article, we explore the Corporate Social Performance (CSP) of Developing Country Multinationals (DMNCs). We argue that in competing internationally, DMNCs often face both reputation and legitimacy deficits, which they address by improving their CSP. We develop a series of hypotheses to explain the variation in CSP between DMNCs and domestic-only firms from developing countries and also examine variations in CSP between DMNCs depending on the extent of their multinationality and portfolio of host countries. Our findings support all our (...)
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    The tragic and the political: A parallel reading of Kostas Papaioannou and Cornelius Castoriadis.Nathalie Karagiannis - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):303-319.
    The fundamental difference between Castoriadis' and Papaioannou's accounts of the link between tragedy and the political is that Castoriadis insists on a political form whilst Papaioannou insists on a social actor. The starting point for this essay, then, are two thinkers: one whose main interest was a political and philosophical reflection on the social-historical and one whose main interest was a philosophical reflection on the arts. Surprisingly, however, the end situation is one where Castoriadis gives us a political explanation of (...)
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    European Solidarity.Nathalie Karagiannis (ed.) - 2007 - Liverpool University Press.
    Many who evoke the term solidarity are influenced by an underlying sense of urgency and whether the use of the term plays upon an intellectual concept or harnesses solidarity’s more practical expressions, this political buzzword wields influence. _European Solidarity_ proposes a variety of sophisticated historical and theoretical conceptualizations of solidarity, while simultaneously exposing the practical implications of its contemporary expressions. An empirical investigation of solidarity’s crucial challenges in the EU today and a comprehensive consideration of the history of the term (...)
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    Les membres de l'École française d'Athènes et le domaine néo-hellénique.Emmanuelle Karagiannis - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (1):465-475.
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    Ancient Greek and Judeo-Christian myths and symbols in the novel The Circle by Stratis Tsirkas.Elefthéria Karagianni - forthcoming - Iris.
    The Club, by the Greek author Stratis Tsirkas, classified among the political novels, is a work that brings also to the center stage the importance of myths and symbols, both ancient Greek and Judeo-Christian, in the context of the Second World War in the Middle East. People of various nationalities and goals, boundless and completely confused, profaning the sacred and at the same time making sacred the profane, are concentrated around the city of Jerusalem. The novel’s mythic imaginary revolves around (...)
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    The stranger in synagonistic politics.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2008 - In Andrew Schaap (ed.), Law and Agonistic Politics. Ashgate Pub. Company. pp. 147--62.
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  46. «UNIVERSEL» ET «OECUMÉNIQUE» AU XVIE SIÈCLE: Deux épithètes appliquées successivement à la politique d'expansion de la France et à l'orthodoxie grecque par Étienne Pasquier.Edith Karagiannis-Mazeaud - 2009 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 89 (2):179-198.
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    The Escalation of Deception in Organizations.Peter Fleming & Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (4):837-850.
    Drawing on a number of recent high-profile cases of corporate corruption, we develop a process model that explains the escalation of deception in corrupt firms. If undetected, an initial lie can begin a process whereby the ease, severity and pervasiveness of deception increases overtime so that it eventually becomes an organization level phenomenon. We propose that organizational complexity has an amplifying effect. A␣feedback loop between organization level deception and each of the escalation stages positively reinforces the process. In addition, moderators (...)
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    The impact of accidents on firms' reputation for social performance.Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (4):416-441.
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    Drawing Reflections.Antonia Kosena & Stelios Virvidakis - 2024 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 24 (70):65-80.
    As part of a larger effort to explore the multiform relations between philosophy and literature—a research field that attracts growing attention— we focus on the philosophical aspects of literature. Our project tackles the subject of literature’s potential to generate knowledge. In our paper we intend to dwell on self-referential literature. This intriguing dimension of literary expression is associated with works in which self-reflective moves can be traced, that is, texts in which literary writing refers to and reflects on literature itself. (...)
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    On Becoming and Being an Ethical Leader: A Platonic Interpretation.Stelios Zyglidopoulos - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 173 (1):1-11.
    The question of whether ethical individuals have a disadvantage in becoming leaders is an important one that has not been adequately discussed in the business ethics/leadership literature. In this paper, drawing on Plato’s middle dialogues and particularly on the Republic, I develop a Platonic framework of the constraints that might hinder the emergence of what the dialogues term ‘philosopher kings’. Subsequently, I use this framework to elucidate the emergence of ethical leaders in todays’ organizations and conclude with a discussion of (...)
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