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    On integrative social contracts theory and corporate decision‐making in a polarized political economy.Catharyn Baird & Don Mayer - 2021 - Business and Society Review 126 (1):3-23.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 126, Issue 1, Page 3-23, Spring 2021.
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    How Ought We to Live? Exploring Values Without Prescribing Values: Management, Marketing and Public Policy Classroom Experiences.Catharyn Baird, Chris McCale, Aimee Wheaton, Tim Harrington, Don Bush & Richard Delliveneri - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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    The Ethicality of Point-of-Sale Marketing Campaigns: Normative Ethics Applied to Cause-Related Checkout Charities.Jay L. Caulfield, Catharyn A. Baird & Felissa K. Lee - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (4):799-814.
    “Would you like to contribute to XYZ charity by adding a dollar to your bill today?” Point-of-sale campaigns for fundraising are common to grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and warehouse clubs. Commonly referred to as ‘checkout charity,’ these fundraisers have generated over $4.1 billion in contributions for nonprofits over the past three decades. Yet little research has focused on the ethicality of this type of campaign. To address this need, we analyze the issue using behavioral ethics and normative theory. We consider (...)
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    Navigating the Ethically Complex and Controversial World of College Athletics: A Humanistic Leadership Approach to Student Athlete Well-Being.Jay L. Caulfield, Felissa K. Lee & Catharyn A. Baird - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (2):603-617.
    The college athletics environment within the USA is ethically complex and often controversial. From an academic standpoint, athletes are often viewed as a privileged class receiving undue benefit. Yet closer inspection reveals that student athletes are at risk psychologically, physically, and intellectually in ways that undermine development and flourishing. This reality stands in troubling contrast to the prosocial, virtue-based goals expressed by university mission statements. Given the role of sport in many university business models, college athletics invites scrutiny from a (...)
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    Baird's IshmaelIshmael.J. Hillis Miller & James Baird - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (4):555.
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  6. Epistemic Vices in Organizations: Knowledge, Truth, and Unethical Conduct.Christopher Baird & Thomas S. Calvard - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (1):263-276.
    Recognizing that truth is socially constructed or that knowledge and power are related is hardly a novelty in the social sciences. In the twenty-first century, however, there appears to be a renewed concern regarding people’s relationship with the truth and the propensity for certain actors to undermine it. Organizations are highly implicated in this, given their central roles in knowledge management and production and their attempts to learn, although the entanglement of these epistemological issues with business ethics has not been (...)
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  7. Genetic Testing for Susceptibility to Common Diseases: Is Regulation Needed?P. A. Baird - forthcoming - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine.
     
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  8. 8 Myth and environmental philosophy.Baird Callicott - 2002 - In Kevin Schilbrack, Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 158.
     
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  9. The Psychology of Learning, Tr. From 'the Economy and Technique of Learning', by J.W. Baird.Ernst F. W. Meumann & John Wallace Baird - 1913
     
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    Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science.Davis Baird - 1988 - Noûs 22 (2):299-307.
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    Accommodation and convergence in the perception of depth.J. W. Baird - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (7):180-181.
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    Category Formation and the History of Religions.Robert D. Baird - 1971 - De Gruyter.
    Sinceits founding by Jacques Waardenburg in 1971, Religion and Reason has been a leading forum for contributions on theories, theoretical issues and agendas related to the phenomenon and the study of religion. Topics include category formation, comparison, ethnophilosophy, hermeneutics, methodology, myth, phenomenology, philosophy of science, scientific atheism, structuralism, and theories of religion. From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.
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  13. Hugo Munsterberg.J. W. Baird - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (4):111.
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    How do we reason?: an introduction to logic.Forrest E. Baird - 2021 - Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic.
    How exactly does logic work? What makes some arguments valid and others not? What does a faithful use of logic look like? In this introduction to logic, philosopher Forrest Baird considers the basic building blocks of human reason, including types of arguments, fallacies, syllogisms, symbols, and proofs, all of which are demonstrated with exercises for students throughout.
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    The Personal Correspondence of Hildegard of Bingen: Letters of Hildegard of Bingen.Joseph L. Baird (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Hildegard of Bingen was one of the most remarkable women of her day. From early childhood she experienced religious visions, and at the age of eight she entered a cloistered religious life in the Benedictine monastery of Disibondenberg. Eventually she not only became abbess of the community, but presided over the establishment of an important new convent near Bingen. All but forgotten for hundreds of years, Hildegard was rediscovered in the 1980s and since then her visionary writings have been widely (...)
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    Thing Knowledge: A Philosophy of Scientific Instruments.Davis Baird - 2004 - University of California Press.
    Western philosophers have traditionally concentrated on theory as the means for expressing knowledge about a variety of phenomena. This absorbing book challenges this fundamental notion by showing how objects themselves, specifically scientific instruments, can express knowledge. As he considers numerous intriguing examples, Davis Baird gives us the tools to "read" the material products of science and technology and to understand their place in culture. Making a provocative and original challenge to our conception of knowledge itself, _Thing Knowledge _demands that (...)
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  17. Scientific instruments, scientific progress and the cyclotron.Davis Baird & Thomas Faust - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (2):147-175.
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    Peeing under surveillance: bathrooms, gender policing, and hate violence.Kyla Bender-Baird - 2016 - Gender, Place and Culture 23 (7):983-988.
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    Heredity and Environment in the Determination of Stature.Dugald Baird - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (3):163.
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    John Dewey’s Two Meta-Ethical Views.Robert Baird - 1970 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):58-65.
  21. The Complexities of Intention.Jodie A. Baird & Janet Wilde Astington - 2005 - In Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman & John A. Bargh, The New Unconscious. Oxford Series in Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Taking Care of Work and Family: Policy Agendas for Australia.Marian Baird & Gillian Whitehouse - 2006 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 25 (1):64-69.
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    The epidemiology of low birth weight: changes in incidence in Aberdeen, 1948–72.Dugald Baird - 1974 - Journal of Biosocial Science 6 (3):323-341.
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    Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy: Abbey to Israel.Baird Callicott & Robert Frodeman (eds.) - 2008 - Macmillan Reference.
    Presents essays that cover topics in the fields of environmental philosophy and ethics, including green chemistry, urban environments, desertification, vegetarianism, animal ethics, and waste management.
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    Would a Gentleman Belt a Lady?Shira Schwam-Baird - 1999 - Mediaevalia 22 (2):323-342.
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    Pasternak's Zhivago-Hamlet-Christ.Baird - 1962 - Renascence 14 (4):179-184.
  27. Changes in preservice elementary teachers' hypothesizing skills following group or individual study with computer simulations.William E. Baird & Thomas R. Koballa - 1988 - Science Education 72 (2):209-223.
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    Practical Indeterminacy and Theoretical Determinacy.Robert M. Baird - 2007 - Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (2):73-75.
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  29. Validity considerations for research on integrated‐science process skills and formal reasoning ability.William E. Baird & Gary D. Borich - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):259-269.
     
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    Contemporary Essays on Greek Ideas: The Kilgore Festschrift.Robert M. Baird - 1987
    This book stands as a testimony to the creative impact of W J Kilgore's teaching on the minds of his students. The contributors were each once students of Dr. Kilgore, and this collection of essays is designed to contribute to scholarly work in philosophy, at the same time serving as a tribute to Dr Kilgore's intellectual depth, philosophical rigor, and steadfastness of character.
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  31. Exploratory factor analysis, instruments and the logic of discovery.Davis Baird - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (3):319-337.
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    Contemporary Italian Philosophy: Crossing the Borders of Ethics, Politics, and Religion. Edited by Silvia Benso and Brian Schroeder.Marie L. Baird - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):169-170.
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    Government-Sector Unionism and Human Rights.Charles W. Baird - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (3):391-397.
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    The Press boycott of Aesthetic Realism: documentation.Martha Baird & Ellen Reiss (eds.) - 1978 - New York: Definition Press.
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    The symbol of emptiness and the emptiness of symbols.Robert D. Baird - 1972 - Humanitas 8:221-242.
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    Facts-well-put.Davis Baird & Alfred Nordmann - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):37-77.
    In this paper we elucidate a particular type of instrument. Striking-phenomenon instruments assume their striking profile against the shifting backdrop of theoretical uncertainties. While technologically stable, the phenomena produced by these instruments are linguistically fuzzy, subject to a variety of conceptual representations. But in virtue of their technological stability alone, they can provide a foundation for further technological as well as conceptual development. Sometimes, as in the case of the pulse glass, the phenomenon is taken to confirm conflicting theoretical views; (...)
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    A Simple Version of Anselm's Argument.Forrest E. Baird - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (3):245-249.
    Anselm’s Proslogion argument is fascinating, important, and notoriously difficult. Many introductions to the argument are either as difficult as the original (such as those that use modal concepts to explain it) or are unfaithful to it. This paper presents an accessible introduction, faithful to the original, which breaks the argument down into four basic components: “That-Than-Which-a-Greater Cannot-be-Conceived,” “From Conceptual Existence to Real Existence,” “From Real Existence to Necessary Existence,” and “‘That-Than-Which-a-Greater Cannot-be-Conceived’ as God.”.
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    El Gran Signo Formal del Barroco: Ensayo Historico del Apoyo EstipiteArquitectura de los Coros de Monjas en MexicoUna Casa del Siglo XVIII en MexicoTextos de OrozcoOrozco.Joseph A. Baird, Victor Manuel Villegas, Francisco de la Maza, Manuel Romero de Terreros, Justino Fernandez & Alma Reed - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (2):267.
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    Organic Necessity.Davis Baird - 2000 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 5 (1):12-20.
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    Words in Memory of Jay Macpherson.John Baird - 2014 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 33:151.
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    What? Where? When? Why?: Essays on Induction, Space and Time, Explanation. Robert McLaughlin.Davis Baird - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):260-261.
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    Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering.Benjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1604-1611.
    Given that as much as half of human thought arises in a stimulus independent fashion, it would seem unlikely that such thoughts would play no functional role in our lives. However, evidence linking the mind-wandering state to performance decrement has led to the notion that mind-wandering primarily represents a form of cognitive failure. Based on previous work showing a prospective bias to mind-wandering, the current study explores the hypothesis that one potential function of spontaneous thought is to plan and anticipate (...)
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    Preparation for professional self-regulation.John M. Braxton & Leonard L. Baird - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4):593-610.
    This article asserts that graduate study should include preparation for participation in the process of self-regulation to assure the responsible conduct of research in the scientific community. This article outlines the various ways in which doctoral study can incorporate such preparation. These suggested ways include the inculcation of general attitudes and values about professional self-regulation, various ways doctoral study can be configured so that future scientists are prepared to participate in the deterrence, detection and sanctioning of scientific wrongdoing. The stages (...)
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    Achieving the Self.Robert Baird - 2012 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 19 (1):56-66.
    Self-identity, in the sense of who one now is or who one may become, is widely recognized as a matter of both discovery and creativity. This understanding of self-identity is reflected in the often repeated admonition of Friedrich Nietzsche to become who one is. Against the background of a brief discussion of Nietzsche's admonition, two claims are advance. First, noting the role others play in our becommg who we are helps explicate the notion that self-identity involves both discovery and creativity. (...)
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  45. The Counter-renaissance.Baird Whitlock - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (2):434-449.
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    Induced abortion: epidemiological aspects.D. Baird - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (3):122-126.
    Sir Dugald Baird sketches the history of abortion legislation in Great Britain from the beginning of the century. In his views the 1967 Abortion Act has been one of the most important and beneficial pieces of social legislation enacted in Britain in the last 100 years. It has, however, brought problems both of administration in the hospitals and to individual doctors and nurses, particularly when the patients are young single women and even schoolgirls. One of the consequences of the (...)
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    Retinal and assumed size cues as determinants of size and distance perception.J. C. Baird - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (2):155.
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    An Interview with J. Baird Callicott.John Baird Callicott, Nathan Beaucage & Noemi Iten - 2022 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 29:121-130.
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    History and kairós.Andrew Baird - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (1):120-128.
    The recent wave of interest in the “theological-political” has focused scholarly attention on the constellation of ideas associated with “messianic time.” The term kairós belongs to this constellation, and Giacomo Marramao’s brief but ambitious text of the same name both proposes and performs a “kairological” reconfiguration of the close relationship between philosophy and time. Marramao’s argument for the productive potential of “cosmic disorientation” and contingency will merit the attention of historians interested in Benjamin’s blend of messianism and historical materialism, and (...)
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    Why Trade?Davis Baird & Mark S. Cohen - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (2):231-254.
    According to Peter Galison , science has a highly fractionated structure with multiple sub-sub-disciplines, each with its own agenda. Cooperative trading between groups is necessary for most scientific work to move forward, and it is this trading that preserves the stability of science. We argue that it is not trading per se, but trading in a gift economy that guarantees stability. We support our claims with an examination of contemporary work on magnetic resonance imaging instrumentation. Specifically, we consider: How a (...)
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