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    The future of humanity.Promise Frank Ejiofor - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (1):6-20.
    With the recent advancements in scientific comprehension of genetics and the decipherment of complex techniques for editing human genomes, liberal eugenics—eugenic ideal premised on the liberal values of autonomy and pluralism that leaves reproductive choices to parents rather than anachronistic statist authoritarian interventions—has inevitably become a polarising conundrum in contemporary liberal societies as to its utility and destructiveness. Focusing on one species of liberal eugenics—namely, genome editing interventions—I contend that liberal eugenics could be harmful—harm herein construed as that which undermines (...)
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    Legal Philosophy over the Next Century.Transportation We Were Promised - 2009 - In Francis J. Mootz, On Philosophy in American Law. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  3. Chapter 10. Relating the Zunde raMambo Philosophy in Managing Organisations in Africa.Promise Zvavahera - 2022 - In Kemi Ogunyemi, Omowumi Ogunyemi & Amaka Anozie, Responsible management in Africa. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
     
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  4. Chris Butler.Spatial Abstraction, Legal Violence & the Promise Of Appropriation - 2018 - In Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Study of the Influence of the Banking Sector Development on the Inflows of Foreign Investment in Nigeria and Ghana.Uzoamaka S. Chigbu, Chijindu Promise Ubah & Ezeji E. Chigbu - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 72:63-75.
    Source: Author: Uzoamaka S. Chigbu, Chijindu Promise Ubah, Ezeji E. Chigbu The level of bank development has a determinant effect on the growth potentials of a developing economy. In response, this study examined the impact of banking sector development on foreign investment inflows in the West African countries of Nigeria and Ghana. The study relied on secondary data for analysis and made use of multiple regression technique. However, to ensure the authenticity of our result, Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root test and (...)
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    Conceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders as networks: Promises and challenges.Kristien Hens, Kris Evers & Johan Wagemans - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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  7. Immoral, Conflicting, and Redundant Promises.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - 2011 - In R. Jay Wallace, Rahul Kumar & Samuel Freeman, Reasons and Recognition: Essays on the Philosophy of T.M. Scanlon. , US: Oxford University Press USA.
     
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    More bytes per acre: do vertical farming’s land sparing promises stand on solid ground?Mark Bomford - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (3):879-895.
    Vertical farming is a rapidly expanding type of indoor controlled environment agriculture whose promises have attracted widespread praise and considerable early-stage capital in recent years. Among vertical farming’s many claimed benefits, per-area productivity is frequently mentioned, proposing crop yields at least two orders of magnitude higher than outdoor field agriculture. These extremely high yields form the basis for a theory of land use change whereby yield-increasing technologies reduce or reverse the expansionary demands of lower-yielding farms, retaining or returning those (...)
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    Behind Closed Doors: Promises and Pitfalls of Ethics Committees.Bernard Lo - forthcoming - Bioethics.
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    When organizations break their promises: Employee reactions to unfair processes and treatment.Jill Kickul - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 29 (4):289-307.
    Research has shown that the strongest reactions to organizational injustice occur when an employee perceives both unfair outcomes (distributive injustice) and unfair and unethical procedures and treatment. Utilizing the Referent Cognitions Theory (RCT) framework, this study investigates how a form of distributive injustice, psychological contract breach, along with procedural and interactional injustice influences employees'' negative attitudes and behaviors. More specifically, the interactional effects of these forms of injustices should be notably greater than those exhibited when an employee of the organization, (...)
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  11. Rules, rights, and promises.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):318-323.
  12. Is an Agreement an Exchange of Promises?Margaret Gilbert - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy 90 (12):627-649.
    This paper challenges the common assumption that an agreement is an exchange of promises. Proposing that the performance obligations of some typical agreements are simultaneous, interdependent, and unconditional, it argues that no promise-exchange has this structure of obligations. In addition to offering general considerations in support of this claim, it examines various types of promise-exchange, showing that none satisfy the criteria noted. Two forms of conditional promise are distinguished and both forms are discussed. A positive account of agreements as (...)
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  13. Beyond Porn and Discreditation: Epistemic Promises and Perils of Deepfake Technology in Digital Lifeworlds.Mathias Risse & Catherine Kerner - 2021 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 8 (1):81-108.
    Deepfakes are a new form of synthetic media that broke upon the world in 2017. Bringing photoshopping to video, deepfakes replace people in existing videos with someone else’s likeness. Currently most of their reach is limited to pornography, and they are also used to discredit people. However, deepfake technology has many epistemic promises and perils, which concern how we fare as knowers. Our goal is to help set an agenda around these matters, to make sure this technology can help (...)
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  14. Are Contracts Promises? (pre-publication version).Seana Valentine Shiffrin - 2012 - In Andrei Marmor, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law. New York , NY: Routledge.
     
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    From predictions to promises: how to derive deontic commitment.Mikhail Kissine - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (3):471-491.
    This paper attempts to identify general, cross-cultural cognitive factors that trigger the default commissive interpretation of assertions about one's future action. It is argued that the solution cannot be found at the level of the semantics of the English will, or any other future tense marker, but should be sought in the structure of rational intentions, as combined with the pragmatics of felicitous predictions and with parameters linked to the evolutionary advantage of cooperative behaviour. Some supporting evidence from language development (...)
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    Skolem's promises and paradoxes.W. D. Hart - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (4):98-109.
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    Deliberative Mini-Publics: Practices, Promises, Pitfalls.Kimmo Grönlund - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    This book takes stock of the wide range of practices of deliberative mini-publics. More concretely, it takes an informed look at preconditions, processes, and outcomes. Furthermore, it provides a critical assessment of the experience with mini-publics, in particular (the lack of) policy-impact. The book brings together leading scholars in the field, most notably James S. Fishkin and Mark E. Warren. It speaks to students and scholars with an interest in democracy and democratic innovations. This is the first comprehensive account of (...)
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  18. Posthumanist (Com) Promises: Diffracting Donna Haraway's Cyborg through Marge Piercy's Body of Glass.”.Neil Badmington - 2000 - In Posthumanism. New York: Palgrave. pp. 85--97.
  19. Revisions of the Night: Politics and Promises in the Patriarchal Dreams of Genesis.Diana Lipton - 1999
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    The End of Globalization: Cosmopolitanism, Militancy, and the Promises of Jus Cogens.Claudio Corradetti - 2022 - Jus Cogens 4 (2):91-97.
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    Svetozar Y. Minkov and Bernhardt L. Trout, eds.: Mastery of Nature: Promises and Prospects.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2018 - Environmental Ethics 40 (4):405-408.
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    Spirituality as Consummatory Experience: The Promises and Limitations of John Dewey's Phenomenology of the Religious.Jonathan Weidenbaum - 2019 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (1):102-116.
    A good part of what makes the seemingly endless ascent up Mount Jihuashan such a powerful experience, for the curious visitor no less than for the earnest pilgrim, is the overwhelming solemnity of its atmosphere. As it is one of the four holy mountains of Chinese Buddhism, throngs of the pious march dutifully over its stone steps, passing temples and nunneries on their way to the summit. Bells ring out from behind open windows of old shrines, as if rushing to (...)
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    Human Right, Sovereign Debt and why States Should not keep their Promises.Anahí Wiedenbrüg - 2018 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofía Política 7 (1).
    When should binding debt contracts not be repaid? This article argues that whenever the repayment of sovereign debt threatens the human rights of the citizenry, this provides a weighty normative reason to prioritize the fulfilment of the latter over the former. Since there are specific, non-coincidental reasons to fear that a high indebtedness of states may result in the undermining of the socio-economic and the collective human rights of a state’s citizenry, the more specific thesis defended in this article is (...)
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    Beyond Corporate Social Media Platforms: The Epistemic Promises and Perils of Alternative Social Media.Karen Frost-Arnold - 2024 - Topoi 43 (5):1557-1568.
    In recent years, we have witnessed increased interest in alternatives to the dominant corporate social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter (now X), and TikTok. Tired of disinformation, harassment, privacy violations, and the general degradation of platforms, users and technologists have looked for non-corporate alternatives. Not-for-profit social media platforms emerging from free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS) communities based on non-centralized infrastructure have emerged as promising alternatives. For applied epistemology of the internet, these alternative social media platforms present an opportunity to (...)
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    Organizational Justice and Behavioral Ethics: Promises and Prospects.Russell Cropanzano & Jordan H. Stein - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (2):193-233.
    ABSTRACT:Scholars studying organizational justice have been slow to incorporate insights from behavioral ethics research, despite the fields’ conceptual affinities. We maintain that this stems from differences in the paradigmatic approaches taken by scholars in each area. First, justice research historically has assumed that individuals are motivated by a desire for instrumental control of worthwhile outcomes or by a concern with social status, while behavioral ethics has paid more attention to the role of internalized moral convictions and duties. Second, organizational justice (...)
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  26. Free the Lawyers: A Proposal to Permit No-Sue Promises in Settlement Agreements, 18 Geo. J.Compare Stephen Gillers & Richard W. Painter - 2005 - Legal Ethics 291.
     
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    Voluntary codes of conduct for multinational corporations: Promises and challenges.Socially Responsible Investing & Barbara Krumsiek - 2004 - Business and Society Review 109 (4):583-593.
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  28. Why psychology hasn't kept its promises.Henry D. Schlinger - 2004 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 25 (2):123-144.
    This essay posits that psychology’s general lack of respect as a science stems from two related problems: the continued focus on conceptually vague mentalistic constructs and the adherence to a methodology that emphasizes statistical inference over experimental analysis. The lack of a thoroughgoing experimental analysis has so far prevented psychologists from discovering a set of foundational principles thus inhibiting them from being able to predict and control individual behavior. Psychologists can remake their conceptual and methodological foundations by focusing on the (...)
     
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    A Clay Person. The Promises of Moral Bioenhancement.Adriano Pessina - 2019 - Topoi 38 (1):87-93.
    The debate on moral bioenhancement—expressed in the acronym MB-is in fact influenced by the requirements of both the market and scientific research and philosophy must avoid an ideological use of its arguments. The moral phenomenon is highly complex and it does not seem likely that MB will be able to produce the desired effects without undermining human freedom, which, however, is a constitutive element of personal morality. There is the risk that MB perceives the human being as “something” to be (...)
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    Challenges and Promises of a Social Functional Approach: Response to Commentaries.Dacher Keltner & Keith Oatley - 2022 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 6 (1):71-78.
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  31. An evidentiary theory of promises.J. P. W. Cartwright - 1984 - Mind 93 (370):230-248.
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    Attraction and reactions to noncontingent promises.Lauren Ayers, Peter Nacci & James T. Tedeschi - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):75-77.
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    Building upon Our Values: Health Care's Promises to its Patients and Communities.Gail L. Warden - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 39 (3):201-206.
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    Can the internet deliver on its political promises?Wendy N. Wyatt - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):92 – 95.
  35. Talk about talk: Promises, risks, and a proposition out of.Lynn Clarke - 2004 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (4):317-325.
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    A Defense of the Obligation to Keep Promises to the Dead.James Stacey Taylor - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (6):547-559.
    It is widely held that to break a promise that one made to a person who is now dead would be to wrong her. This view undergirds many positions in bioethics, ranging from those that concern who may access a person’s medical records after she has died, to questions concerning organ procurement and posthumous procreation. Ashley Dressel has argued that there is no reason to believe that promissory obligations can be owed to people who are dead. Although her arguments are (...)
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    Shiffrin on Coerced Promises.David Owens - forthcoming - Mind.
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    Rights, Performatives, and Promises in Karl Olivecrona's Legal Theory.Martin P. Golding - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (1):16-29.
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    Svetozar Y. Monkov and Bernhardt L. Trout (eds.) Mastery of Nature: Promises and Prospects.Ashley Dodsworth - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (1):123-125.
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  40. The future of interreligious dialog, threats and promises.Sj Samartha - 1994 - Journal of Dharma 19 (1):74-83.
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    It's Time to Fix Broken Insurance Promises to Workers.Katherine Swartz - 2004 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 41 (2):113-115.
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  42. Subliminal self-help tapes: Promises, promises.Barry Beyerstein & Eric Eich - 1993 - Rational Enquirer 6 (1).
     
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    Who's afraid of Stella Walsh? On gender, 'gene cheaters', and the promises of cyborg athletes.Kutte Jönsson - 2007 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (2):239 – 262.
    In this article, I argue that there are moral reasons to embrace the construction of self-designing and sex/gender-neutral cyborg athletes. In fact, with the prospect of advanced genetic and cyborg technology, we may face a future where sport (as we know it) occurs in its purest form; that is, where athletes get evaluated by athletic performance only and not by their gender, and where it becomes impossible to discriminate athletes based on their body constitution and gender identity. The gender constructions (...)
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    Flowing Backward to the Source: Criseyde's Promises and the Ethics of Allusion.Elizabeth Allen - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):681-720.
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  45. The Enforceability of Promises in European Contract Law. Edited by James Gordley.R. Brownsword - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:381-381.
     
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  46. Year-Round Schooling: Promises and Pitfalls.Carolyn M. Shields & Steven Lynn Oberg - 2000 - R&L Education.
    Administrators, faculty, and parents have been weighing the pros and cons of year-round schooling for a long time. They cite a variety of reasons for this scheduling change: growing school enrollments, working parents, and shrinking budgets. Hundreds of school districts in the USA and Canada have adopted year-round school schedules and many more are considering the option. This volume provides a comprehensive, research-based explanation of the concept and practice of year-round school scheduling. It reviews a variety of alternative school schedules (...)
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    9 Sartre and Derrida: The Promises of the Subject Chaque fois unique, la fin du monde.Christina Howells - 2007 - In MarieVE Suetsugu, Ludovic Glorieux & Indira Hasimbegovic, Derrida: Negotiating the Legacy. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 161-171.
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    Show Your Wounded Manliness: Promises of Salvation in the Work of Joseph Beuys.Corinna Tomberger - 2003 - Paragraph 26 (1-2):65-76.
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  49. Undertakings and Promises or Promises and Undertakings?: The Anatomy of an Argument About Sexual Ethics.Philip Turner - 1991 - Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (2):1-13.
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    Epistemic iteration as a historical model for psychiatric nosology: promises and limitations.Kenneth S. Kendler - 2012 - In Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas, Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry Ii: Nosology. Oxford University Press. pp. 305.
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