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    Philosophical Lectures and Remains of Richard Lewis Nettleship: Lectures on the 'Republic' of Plato.Richard Lewis Nettleship, A. C. Bradley & Godfrey Rathbone Benson Charnwood - 1897 - Macmillan.
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  2. New books. [REVIEW]A. C. Ewing, A. E. Taylor, Godfrey H. Thomson, H. F. Hallett, B. H., F. C. S. Schiller, B. C., John Laird & J. E. Turner - 1923 - Mind 32 (126):234-253.
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    Note On Visit To Indian Jubilee Philosophical Congress.A. C. Ewing - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (98):263-.
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    The third international congress of philosophy.A. C. Armstrong - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (1):48-58.
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  5. Seventh International Congress of Linguistics.A. C. Crombie - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):216.
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    Philosophical Ethics and the Ethics of Practical Life.A. C. Ewing - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 1:470-472.
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    Empiricism in Ethics.A. C. Ewing - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 10:78-82.
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  8. The Indian Philosophical Congress. Silver Jubilee Commemoration Volume. Ed. Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan. [REVIEW]A. C. Ewing - 1952 - Mind 61:132.
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    Aesthetic Justification and Systematic Unity in Kant's Third Critique.A. C. Genova - 1989 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress 2 (2):293-309.
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    Remembering Richard Lewontin.Stuart A. Newman, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Daniel L. Hartl, Philip Kitcher, Diane B. Paul, John Beatty, Sahotra Sarkar, Elliott Sober & William C. Wimsatt - 2021 - Biological Theory 16 (4):257-267.
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    Falsehood and Significance According to Plato.A. C. Lloyd - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 12:68-70.
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    Early Venetian Painters 1415-1495The Christ Child in Devotional Images in Italy during the 14th CenturyTudor Artists: A Study of Painters in the Royal Service and of Portraiture on Illuminated Documents from the Accession of Henry VIII to the Death of Elizabeth IGiottoDelacroixMonet, Seurat, BonnardVermeer, MatisseRubensMusic in My TimeLiving Crafts. [REVIEW]F. M. Godfrey, Dorothy C. Shorr, Erna Auerbach, Yvon Taillander, Lucy Norton, Rosamund Frost, Anthony Page, Jean Pellotier, Raymond Cogniat, Gaston Diehl, A. Philippe-Lucet, Alfredo Casella, Spencer Norton & G. Bernard Hughes - 1955 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 14 (2):279.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility.Paul C. Godfrey, Nile A. Hatch & Jared M. Hansen - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:112-117.
    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a tortured concept. In this paper, we reframe CSR into a number of discrete Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR’s), each of which can have a positive or negative social impact, and each of which has an endogenous managerially driven component, and an exogenous stakeholder driven component. Using an industry-level sample drawn from the KLD data base, we test the impact of hypothesized drivers of CSR on various CSR’s.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Godfrey H. Thomson, F. C. S. Schiller, W. D. Lamont, E. Gilson, A. S. & Rex Knight - 1931 - Mind 40 (160):514-528.
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    Notes: Sixth international congress of philosophy [first circular.].Nicholas Murray Butler & A. C. Armstrong - 1926 - Mind 35 (137):130-b-131.
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  16. Researching Corporate Social Responsibility: An Agenda for the 21st Century.Paul C. Godfrey & Nile W. Hatch - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 70 (1):87-98.
    Corporate social responsibility is a tortured concept. We review the current state of the art across a number of academic disciplines, from accounting to management to theology. In a world that is increasingly global and pluralistic, progress in our understanding of CSR must include theorizing around the micro-level processes practicing managers engage in when allocating resources toward social initiatives, as well as refined measurement of the outcomes of those initiatives on stakeholder and shareholder interests. Scholarship must also account for the (...)
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  17. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, G. Galloway, Godfrey H. Thomson, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. A. Johnston, M. L., Arthur Robinson, A. E. Taylor, L. J. Russell, W. D. Ross, R. M. MacIver, Herbert W. Blunt, A. Wolf, Helen Wodehouse & B. Bosanquet - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):274-306.
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    A Reading Guide to Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy.C. C. Godfrey (ed.) - 2014 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
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    Ethics and business: an integrated approach for business and personal success.Paul C. Godfrey - 2022 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Edited by Laura Jacobus.
    Ethics and Business: An integrated approach for business and personal success equips students with business ethics concepts and pragmatic knowledge they need to identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand their own and others' ethical behavior, promote ethical behavior in their organization, and begin the process of living a life rich in meaning and happiness. Ethics and Business: An integrated approach for business and personal success provides a systematic and logical framework for understanding ethical challenges and thinking about how to respond. (...)
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    Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional, vol. I.Joel H. Rosenthal, J. E. Drexel Godfrey, R. V. Jones, Arthur S. Hulnick, David W. Mattausch, Kent Pekel, Tony Pfaff, John P. Langan, John B. Chomeau, Anne C. Rudolph, Fritz Allhoff, Michael Skerker, Robert M. Gates, Andrew Wilkie, James Ernest Roscoe & Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr (eds.) - 2006 - Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.
    This is the first book to offer the best essays, articles, and speeches on ethics and intelligence that demonstrate the complex moral dilemmas in intelligence collection, analysis, and operations. Some are recently declassified and never before published, and all are written by authors whose backgrounds are as varied as their insights, including Robert M. Gates, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; John P. Langan, the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Professor of Catholic Social Thought at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown (...)
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  21. III. Uluslararası Felsefe Kongresi: gelenek demokrasi ve felsefe: kongre bildiri kitabı = Third international philosophy congress: tradition, democracy and philosophy: congress' book.A. Kadir Çüçen (ed.) - 2015 - Bursa: Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kitaplığı.
     
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  22. Quest for the truth: twenty-five years of the Pakistan Philosophical Congress.C. A. Qadir (ed.) - 1985 - Lahore: Pakistan Philosophical Congress.
     
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    If the Body Keeps the Score, What Happens When You Bring the Body to Work? Exploring the Health Effects of Trauma on Human Capital.Lisa Jones Christensen, Elizabeth Embry, Arielle Badger Newman & Paul C. Godfrey - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Data reveal that the physical effects of trauma exposure increasingly surface in business, social, and other settings. Exposure to trauma at any point in life can cause employee health concerns, yet many firms do not acknowledge or address this. Herein, we combine trauma theory with human capital theory to explain how manifestations of trauma exposure— hyperarousal, intrusion, and constriction—impact employee health and performance. This article outlines how each manifestation affects human capital deployment, and thus employee performance. It further demonstrates how (...)
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  24. Philosophy of science.C. A. Qadir & M. Saeed Sheikh (eds.) - 1971 - Lahore,: Pakistan Philosophical Congress.
  25. Methodology of psychology.C. A. Qadir - 1961 - Pakistan Philosophical Congress 8:133-144.
     
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    From phenomena to metaphysics.C. A. Hooker - 1994 - In Dag Prawitz & Dag Westerståhl (eds.), Logic and Philosophy of Science in Uppsala: Papers From the 9th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 159--184.
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    Bishop Butlers Contribution to Ethics.A. R. C. Duncan - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:1153-1155.
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    The dilemmas of seditious men: the CrowtherHessen correspondence in the 1930s Highly commended essay, BSHS Singer Prize . The research and preparation of this paper were financially supported by a postgraduate research award from the Arts and Humanities Research Board for which I remain extremely grateful. Thanks are also due to Professor Robert Fox and Dr David Priestland, my supervisors, for their inexhaustible perseverance and patience with this errant student. Linacre College, especially Jane Edwards, has been instrumental in helping my research proceed as painlessly as possible. Staff at the Special Collections, University of Sussex, and the Manuscript Collections, University of Edinburgh Library, were extremely facilitating and hospitable. Further intellectual and personal debts are due to John Christie, Geoffrey Cantor, Graeme Gooday, Paul Josephson and Gennady Gorelik. My close friends Andrew Player, Becky Shtasel, Keith Pennington and Kate Douglas helped with support, dialecti. [REVIEW]C. A. J. Chilvers - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (4):417-435.
    The Marxist history of science has played an enormous role in the development of the history of science. Whether through the appreciation of its insights or the construction of a political fortress to prevent infusion, its presence is felt. From 1931 the work of Marxists played an integral part in the international development of the history of science, though rarely have the connections between them or their own biographies been explored. These networks convey a distinct history, alongside political, methodological and (...)
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    A gene’s eye view of Darwinian populations: Review of Peter Godfrey-Smith's Darwininan populations and natural selection. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.David C. Queller - 2011 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (6):905-913.
    Biologists and philosophers differ on whether selection should be analyzed at the level of the gene or of the individual. In Peter Godfrey-Smith’s book, Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection, he argues that individuals can be good members of Darwinian populations, whereas genes rarely can. I take issue with parts of this view, and suggest that Godfrey-Smith’s scheme for thinking about Darwinian populations is also applicable to populations of genes.
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    The world archaeological congress and the south african archaeologists.J. D. Evans, J. C. Onyango-Abuje, P. Sinclair, D. Kiyaga-Mulindwa, Bassey W. Andah, P. D. Zuze, A. Bolaji Akinyemi, Shapua Kokungua, Murziline Parchment & Anna Ridehalgh - forthcoming - Minerva.
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    The Astronomy of Heracleides Ponticus.Godfrey Evans - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):102-.
    Heracleides Ponticus, a pupil of the schools of Plato and Aristotle, who lived from about 390 to 310 B.C., shared the wide interests of many of his pre-Platonic predecessors. Diogenes Laertius gives a long list of his works, many of them now known only by their titles, which he divided into writings on ethics, physics, grammar, music, rhetoric, and history. Like most of his predecessors he gave some attention to the heavens and speculated about the nature of the moon , (...)
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    The Metaphysical Status of Man as Ekstasis.C. A. Van Peursen - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 1:422-423.
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    Mathematical Logic in Latin America: Proceedings of the IV Latin American Symposium on Mathematical Logic Held in Santiago, December 1978.Ayda I. Arruda, R. Chuaqui & Newton C. A. Costa (eds.) - 1980 - New York: sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland.
    (or not oveA-complete.) . Let * be a unary operator defined on the set F of formulas of the language £ (ie, if A is a formula of £, then *A is also a ...
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    A selection of papers presented at the First World Congress on Paraconsistency 1997.Jean Van Bendegem, Diderik Batens, G. Priest & C. Mortensen - 2001 - Logique Et Analyse 41:161-163.
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    Jim Marshall: Foucault and disciplining the self.A. C. Besley - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (3):309-315.
    This paper notes how Jim influenced my own use of Foucault and also focuses on two of James Marshall's New Zealand oriented texts. In the first, Discipline and Punishment in New Zealand Education he provides a Foucauldian genealogy of New Zealand approaches to both punishment and discipline, in particular corporal punishment. The second, his 1996 book co‐written with Michael Peters, Individualism and Community: Education and Social Policy in the Postmodern Condition, analyses political philosophy and social and educational policy as New (...)
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    Visishtadvaita philosophy and religion: a symposium by twenty-four erudite scholars.C. Seshachalam (ed.) - 1974 - Madras: Ramanuja Research Society.
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  37. Philosophy of Science, History of Science a Selection of Contributed Papers of the 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, 1983.C. Pühringer & Paul Weingartner - 1984 - A. Hain.
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    Political Arguments: Politics and Ethics.A. C. Ewing - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):138 - 150.
    Nobody who reads this article is likely to need convincing that there are bad political arguments. But, however many of them are bad, unless there are also some good ones, we can do nothing by reason in politics, there is no possibility of settling disputes rationally or in any other way except by fighting and there could be no ground either why we fight for any one cause rather than any other or why we should fight rather than make peace (...)
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    (1 other version)The Idea of Cause.A. C. Ewing - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (16):453-.
    Some modern thinkers have supposed that “cause” is an outworn notion, or at least that it is one of which modern science has no need. This is due mainly to the discovery that, while the scientist can give us general laws as to what in fact happens, he cannot help us to discern the reason for the laws or the inward nature of the forces on which they depend. He can tell us the “that” but not the “why”; he cannot (...)
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    Ethics and the Moral Life. By Bernard Mayo. (London, Macmillan, 1958. Pp. 238. Price 21s.).A. C. Ewing - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):71-.
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    Actes du Deuxième Congrès international de l'Union internationale de philosophie des sciences [Proceedings of the Second International Congress of the International Union for the Philosophy of Science], Zürich 1954. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):187-187.
    The texts of the papers on the philosophy of science read at the Zürich Congress of 1954. The papers vary widely, in scope, quality, approach, doctrinal basis, and subject matter, but the collection as a whole, if a bit bewildering, provides a good survey of the ways in which the philosophy of science is now being practiced and conceived.--V. C. C.
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  42. Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science IV, Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Bucharest, 1971.P. Suppes, L. Henkin, A. Joja & Gr C. Moisil - 1975 - Synthese 31 (1):161-186.
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    Opening address: Paraconsistent logic.Newton C. A. Da Costa - 1999 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 7:25.
    I am honoured with and touched by the invitation of delivering the opening address of this Congress. Firstly, to see paraconsistent logic flourishing and growing, as we can readily see by simply glacing over the programme of this conference, is among one of my greatest joys. Secondly, and equally important, because this congress takes place in the University of Toruń.I am honoured for having lectured here, a most congenial and stimulating place, and could not think of a better (...)
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    (1 other version)Reach K.. Some basic features of a universal language. Preprinted for the members of the Fifth International Congress for the Unity of Science, Cambridge, Mass., 1939, 7 pp. Distributed to members of the Congress but not read. [REVIEW]C. J. Ducasse - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):169-169.
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    David Hilbert. Mathematical problems. Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900. A reprint of 1084 . Mathematical developments arising from Hilbert problems, Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, held at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois, May 1974, edited by Felix E. Browder, Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 28, American Mathematical Society, Providence1976, pp. 1–34. - Donald A. Martin. Hilbert's first problem: the continuum hypothesis. A reprint of 1084 . Mathematical developments arising from Hilbert problems, Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, held at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois, May 1974, edited by Felix E. Browder, Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 28, American Mathematical Society, Providence1976, pp. 81–92. - G. Kreisel. What have we learnt from Hilbert's second proble. [REVIEW]C. Smoryński - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):116-119.
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  46. Preuve et raisons à l'Université de Paris: logique, ontologie et théologie au XIVe siècle: actes de la table ronde internationale organisée par le Laboratoire associé au C.N.R.S. no 152, du 5 au 7 novembre 1981.Zenon Kałuża & Paul Vignaux (eds.) - 1984 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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    Do the Life Sciences Need Natural Kinds?Thomas A. C. Reydon - 2009 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):167-190.
    Natural kinds have been a constant topic in philosophy throughout its history, but many issues pertaining to natural kinds still remain unresolved. This paper considers one of these issues: the epistemic role of natural kinds in scientific investigation. I begin by clarifying what is at stake for an individual scientific field when asking whether or not the field studies a natural kind. I use an example from life science, concerning how biologists explain the similar body shapes of fish and cetaceans, (...)
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    Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science: Papers From the Harvard Sesquicentennial Congress.Edward C. Moore & Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial Inter (eds.) - 1993 - University Alabama Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is considered to be among the half dozen most important philosophers the United States has produced. The Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress opened at Harvard University on September 5, 1989 and concluded on the 10th - Peirce's birthday. The Congress was host to approximately 450 scholars from 26 different nations. Papers concerning Peirce's philosophy of science were given at the Congress by representatives from Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Korea, India, Denmark, Greece, Brazil, (...)
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  49. Thera and the Aegean World III - D. A. Hardy, C. G. Doumas, J. A. Sakellarakis, P. M. Warren (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 1, Archaeology. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 511; 370 figures, 52 tables, 1 plate. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, J. Keller, V. P. Galanopoulos, N. C. Fleming, T. H. Druitt (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 2, Earth Sciences. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 487; 286 figures, 90 tables, 9 plates. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, A. C. Renfrew (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 3, Chronology: The Theran Event and its Global Impact. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 242; 122 figures, 29 tables. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990 £150 (set of three volumes. [REVIEW]N. Postlethwaite - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):362-365.
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    Non-classical logics, model theory, and computability: proceedings of the Third Latin-American Symposium on Mathematical Logic, Campinas, Brazil, July 11-17, 1976.Ayda I. Arruda, Newton C. A. Costa & R. Chuaqui (eds.) - 1977 - New York: sale distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North-Holland.
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