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  1. The Earthly Paradise.William Morris & Florence S. Boos - 2003 - Utopian Studies 14 (1):236-237.
  2. The Earthly Paradise by William Morris.Florence Boos (ed.) - 2001 - Routledge.
    This annotated critical edition is the first attempt to make Morris's 42,000-word verse sequence accessible to a modern audience.
     
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    BOOS, WILLIAM, Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition (edited by Florence S. Boos), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2018, 481 pp. [REVIEW]Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe - 2020 - Anuario Filosófico:578-580.
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    Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition, by William Boos, ed. Florence S. Boos. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2018. [REVIEW]Lydia Patton - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (4):1-4.
    William Boos (1943–2014) was a mathematician, set theorist, and philosopher. His work is at the intersection of these fields. In particular, Boos looks at the classic problems of epistemology through the lens of the axiomatic method in mathematics and physics, or something resembling that method.
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    William Boos. Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition. Edited by Florence S. Boos. 481 pp., bibl., indexes. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2018. $124.99 (cloth). [REVIEW]Lukas M. Verburgt - 2020 - Isis 111 (2):380-381.
  6. The Utopian Communism of William Morris.Florence Boos & William Boos - 1986 - History of Political Thought 7 (3):489-510.
  7. Index of Authors Volume 5, 2001.A. Acevedo, E. H. Y. Boo, J. Brinkmann, E. S. Callahan, B. Castro, L. Chalip, P. M. Clikeman, L. Dickie, J. Down & D. D. DuFrene - 2001 - Teaching Business Ethics 5 (485).
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    The Intensification of Liberian Women's Social Reproductive Labor in the Coronavirus Pandemic: Regenerative Possibilities.Erica S. Lawson, Florence Wullo Anfaara, Vaiba Kebeh Flomo, Cerue Konah Garlo & Ola Osman - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (3):674.
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    Speech error and tip of the tongue diary for mobile devices.Michael S. Vitevitch, Cynthia S. Q. Siew, Nichol Castro, Rutherford Goldstein, Jeremy A. Gharst, Jeriprolu J. Kumar & Erica B. Boos - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:147037.
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    Comparison of anticipation and recall methods in paired-associate learning.Charles N. Cofer, Florence Diamond, Richard A. Olsen, Judith S. Stein & Howard Walker - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (4):545.
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    Seeking the constant in what is transient: Karl Ernst von Baer’s vision of organic formation.Florence Vienne - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (1):34-49.
    A well-established narrative in the history of science has it that the years around 1800 saw the end of a purely descriptive, classificatory and static natural history. The emergence of a temporal understanding of nature and the new developmental-history approach, it is thought, permitted the formation of modern biology. This paper questions that historical narrative by closely analysing the concepts of development, history and time set out in Karl Ernst von Baer’s study of the mammalian egg (1827). I show that (...)
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    Impact of brain overgrowth on sensorial learning processing during the first year of life.Gabriela López-Arango, Florence Deguire, Kristian Agbogba, Marc-Antoine Boucher, Inga S. Knoth, Ramy El-Jalbout, Valérie Côté, Amélie Damphousse, Samuel Kadoury & Sarah Lippé - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Macrocephaly is present in about 2–5% of the general population. It can be found as an isolated benign trait or as part of a syndromic condition. Brain overgrowth has been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism during the first year of life, however, evidence remains inconclusive. Furthermore, most of the studies have involved pathological or high-risk populations, but little is known about the effects of brain overgrowth on neurodevelopment in otherwise neurotypical infants. We investigated the impact of brain overgrowth (...)
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    2. “Was Blind, But Now I See”: Ramifications of Plato’s “Line”.William Boos - 2018 - In Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 68-104.
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    Phrynichus fr. 27 K-A: a pun.E. L. de Boo - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (1):291-292.
    Punning on names was common in Old Comedy. Aristophanes punned on the name of Lamachus, who died at Syracuse. In the same play he made the famous joke, ‘some went to Kamarina, others to Gela, and some to Katagela’—‘an invention of the poet's from the fact that the men's officers laughed at them’.
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    Comparing quality of reporting between preprints and peer-reviewed articles in the biomedical literature.Olavo B. Amaral, Vanessa T. Bortoluzzi, Sylvia F. S. Guerra, Steven J. Burgess, Richard J. Abdill, Pedro B. Tan, Martin Modrák, Lieve van Egmond, Karina L. Hajdu, Igor R. Costa, Gerson D. Guercio, Flávia Z. Boos, Felippe E. Amorim, Evandro A. De-Souza, David E. Henshall, Danielle Rayêe, Clarissa B. Haas, Carlos A. M. Carvalho, Thiago C. Moulin, Victor G. S. Queiroz & Clarissa F. D. Carneiro - 2020 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundPreprint usage is growing rapidly in the life sciences; however, questions remain on the relative quality of preprints when compared to published articles. An objective dimension of quality that is readily measurable is completeness of reporting, as transparency can improve the reader’s ability to independently interpret data and reproduce findings.MethodsIn this observational study, we initially compared independent samples of articles published in bioRxiv and in PubMed-indexed journals in 2016 using a quality of reporting questionnaire. After that, we performed paired comparisons (...)
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    Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition.William Boos - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition is the first work to explore in such historical depth the relationship between fundamental philosophical quandaries regarding self-reference and meta-mathematical notions of consistency and incompleteness. Using the insights of twentieth-century logicians from Gödel through Hilbert and their successors, this volume revisits the writings of Aristotle, the ancient skeptics, Anselm, and enlightenment and seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophers Leibniz, Berkeley, Hume, Pascal, Descartes, and Kant to identify ways in which these both encode and evade problems of (...)
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    Joyce's "Clay".Florence L. Walzl - 1983 - Renascence 35 (2):119-137.
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    Non-violence towards animals in the thinking of Gandhi: The problem of animal husbandry.Florence Burgat - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (3):223-248.
    The question of the imperatives induced by the Gandhian concept of non-violence towards animals is an issue that has been neglected by specialists on the thinking of the Mahatma. The aim of this article is to highlight the systematic – and significant – character of this particular aspect of his views on non-violence. The first part introduces the theoretical foundations of the duty of non-violence towards animals in general. Gandhi's critical interpretation of cow-protection, advocated by Hinduism, leads to a general (...)
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    Beauty, Order and Disorder in Women’s Clothing in Ancient Greece.Florence Gherchanoc - 2012 - Clio 36:19-42.
    Qu’est-ce qu’un costume de femme en Grèce ancienne? Un costume de séduction? Un costume rituel? Quel est son statut? Le vêtement fait-il la femme et quelle femme? L’étoffe de tissu en raison de sa qualité (texture, couleur, richesse) et de son agencement est un prolongement du corps et un marqueur visible d’identité. L’article s’interroge dès lors sur les valeurs attachées aux costumes féminins en fonction de l’âge, des contextes (domestique, érotique, rituel, politique) et du rang dans la société, sur les (...)
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    Children needs and childcare: an illustration of how underappreciated social and economic needs shape the farm enterprise.Florence A. Becot & Shoshanah M. Inwood - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-20.
    Despite 40-year-old evidence of childcare challenges limiting women’s participation in agriculture in the United States, it was not until a major societal crisis, COVID-19, that farm organizations and policy makers began to recognize that these challenges negatively impact the farm enterprise. Among farm persistence and farm transition scholars, farm households’ social and economic needs, including childcare, have also been underappreciated despite the constant exchange of time, money, and energy between the farm household and the enterprise. We use survey responses from (...)
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    The Miss's Missing Myth.Penny Florence - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (2):185-203.
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    Korea's ten-year book explosion.Khil-Boo Park - 1993 - Logos 4 (3):136-139.
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    S’adapter de Clara Dupont-Monod, Stock, 2021 (Prix Femina et Landerneau des lecteurs).Florence Bécar - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):193-195.
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    Revisiting Moor's Towards a Theory of Privacy in the Information Age.Florence Appel - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (2):31-34.
    Back in 1988, when my department chair encouraged me to pursue my interest in developing a course on the social and ethical impact of computing, I was thrilled at the prospect but had no idea how difficult it would be to find resources to support my teaching. I did some pre-Web digging and found two organizations that delivered on their promises to provide me with valuable sources of material: ACM SIGCAS and CPSR. I quickly joined each group, subscribed to each (...)
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    La matrone, la louve et le soldat : pourquoi des prostitué(e)s « ingénues » à Rome?Florence Dupont - 2003 - Clio 17:21-44.
    Le problème historique majeur posé par l’étude de la prostitution à Rome est celui de l’existence de prostitué(e)s libres dans une société esclavagiste. Puisque des corps serviles, ou affranchis, masculins et féminins étaient disponibles en grand nombre, aussi bien dans les demeures des hommes libres que dans les maisons de prostitution, comment se fait-il que des femmes nées libres aient renoncé à leurs privilèges et statut de matrones? Comment se fait-il aussi que la société ait institutionnalisé ce renoncement en prévoyant (...)
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    Impressionable Biologies: An interview with Maurizio Meloni.Florence Chiew - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):249-259.
    Florence Chiew interviews Maurizio Meloni on his new book, Impressionable Biologies: From the Archaeology of Plasticity to the Sociology of Epigenetics. The conversation reflects on a number of key themes and arguments in Meloni’s work, such as the use of the term ‘impressionability’ to explore longstanding ideas of the permeable body in constant flux in response to cosmological changes. This notion of the body-porous is one whose history Meloni traces back to ancient traditions and systems of medicine, such as (...)
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    The Power of Silence.Florence Ashley - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 7 (1):56.
    In conversation with Hortense Gallois’ recent essay on the importance of bioethicists participating in public discourse, I suggest that speaking up is as fraught as it is important. Focusing on the anti-trans movement’s misuse of expertise, I highlight the fine line between correcting misinformation and inadvertently causing harm through ill-timed speech. Drawing on the work of Eva Feder Kittay, I suggest that knowing when to speak up and when to stay silent starts with understanding the communities we speak about and (...)
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    Consistency and konsistenz.William Boos - 1987 - Erkenntnis 26 (1):1 - 43.
    A ground-motive for this study of some historical and metaphysical implications of the diagonal lemmas of Cantor and Gödel is Cantor's insightful remark to Dedekind in 1899 that the Inbegriff alles Denkbaren (aggregate of everything thinkable) might, like some class-theoretic entities, be inkonsistent. In the essay's opening sections, I trace some recent antecedents of Cantor's observation in logical writings of Bolzano and Dedekind (more remote counterparts of his language appear in the First Critique), then attempt to relativize the notion of (...)
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    ‘I Can Only Do My Best and Leave the Rest to God”: Religious/Spiritual Coping Strategies of African Nurses in the UK.Florence Karaba - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (4):789-808.
    Research on racism in the workplace has long focused on organizational remedies for this moral problem. Given the acknowledged inadequacies of organizational solutions such as anti-racism training, attention is now turning to how immigrants manage their individual experiences of racism in a western context. Employing an agentic lens, this article describes a qualitative study of 43 African nurses in the UK in which their capacity for withstanding workplace racism is examined. It investigates how participants draw upon a range of religious (...)
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  30. The representation and role of badness in seneca's moral teaching: A case from the xaturales quaestiones (jvq 1.16).Florence Limburg - 2008 - In Ineke Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Kakos: badness and anti-value in classical antiquity. Boston: Brill. pp. 307--433.
     
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    Judaïsme et christianisme chez Kant: du respect de la loi à son accomplissement dans l'amour.Florence Salvetti - 2014 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Cette thèse de doctorat se propose de reprendre l'ensemble de la philosophie pratique de Kant en aval, c'est-à-dire à partir de l'ouvrage chronologiquement tardif dans le corpus kantien, "La religion dans les limites de la simple raison" (1793), dont la première partie assigne à la volonté un défi : le "mal radical". Le "mal radical" n'est pas le mal absolu ou diabolique, mais il consiste en une inversion (Verkehrtheit) de l'ordre des principes au sein du vouloir, et ne peut être (...)
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    Comte’s posthumanist social science.Florence Chiew - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 174 (1):42-61.
    Auguste Comte’s classical status in sociology and social theory is routinely taken to mean outdated. Coupled with this perception, there has been a pervasive tendency within contemporary discourse to presume a positivism that is largely rationalistic or scientistic and therefore critically and analytically useless. This paper explores how some of Comte’s lesser acknowledged perspectives on science, history, ‘progress’ and what it is to be human may yet compel us to reexamine our ideas about the kind of positivism we think we (...)
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    Female heroes and familial memory in Thomas de Saluces’s le Chevalier errant.Florence Bouchet - 2009 - Clio 30:119-136.
    Cet article montre que le Livre du Chevalier errant de Thomas iii de Saluces (fin du xive siècle) est un miroir familial visant, à travers la combinaison du souvenir historique et de la fiction légendaire, à sublimer le souvenir des aïeux. Dans cette stratégie d’exaltation généalogique, le rôle des femmes est loin d’être négligeable. Deux cas remarquables d’héroïsme féminin sont analysés, ceux de Richarde de Saluces, la guerrière, et de Grisilidis, l’épouse vertueuse.
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    Sites internet santé : vecteurs de normes santé ou lieux de contestation?Florence Quinche - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):75-91.
    Les sites internet santé français relèvent-ils de la vulgarisation scientifique et médicale? Et, si tel est le cas, dans quelle acception du terme « vulgarisation »? Comment ce média transforme-t-il la recherche d’information sur les questions de santé? Il permet une nouvelle forme de vulgarisation, où l’utilisateur définit lui-même le degré de vulgarisation souhaité. Cette autonomisation affranchit davantage de la normativité imposée par les vulgarisateurs, qui jusqu’alors choisissaient et limitaient contenus et forme des textes. Outre une fonction informative, quels sont (...)
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    Youth should decide: the principle of subsidiarity in paediatric transgender healthcare.Florence Ashley - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (2):110-114.
    Drawing on the principle of subsidiarity, this article develops a framework for allocating medical decision-making authority in the absence of capacity to consent and argues that decisional authority in paediatric transgender healthcare should generally lie in the patient. Regardless of patients’ capacity, there is usually nobody better positioned to make medical decisions that go to the heart of a patient’s identity than the patients themselves. Under the principle of subsidiarity, decisional authority should only be held by a higher level decision-maker, (...)
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    Témoignage : Philippe LEJEUNE.Florence Rochefort & Gabrielle Houbre - 1996 - Clio 4.
    Philippe Lejeune, spécialiste international de l'écriture autobiographique, enseigne au département de littérature de l'université Paris-Nord ; l'entretien, réalisé par Gabrielle Houbre et Florence Rochefort, s'est déroulé le 1er mars 1996, dans son bureau privé, à Fontenay-aux-Roses. Le texte qui suit en est une version réduite et légèrement réécrite. Vous avez publié plusieurs ouvrages analysant la pratique de l'écriture autobiographique - L'Autobiographie en France (1971), Le Pacte...
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    Recommendations for the Use of Serious Games in Neurodegenerative Disorders: 2016 Delphi Panel.Manera Valeria, Ben-Sadoun Grégory, Aalbers Teun, Agopyan Hovannes, Askenazy Florence, Benoit Michel, Bensamoun David, Bourgeois Jérémy, Bredin Jonathan, Bremond Francois, Crispim-Junior Carlos, David Renaud, De Schutter Bob, Ettore Eric, Fairchild Jennifer, Foulon Pierre, Gazzaley Adam, Gros Auriane, Hun Stéphanie, Knoefel Frank, Olde Rikkert Marcel, K. Phan Tran Minh, Politis Antonios, S. Rigaud Anne, Sacco Guillaume, Serret Sylvie, Thümmler Susanne, L. Welter Marie & Robert Philippe - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Making an Issue out of a Standard: Storytelling Practices in a Scientific Community.Geoffrey C. Bowker, Karen S. Baker, David Ribes & Florence Millerand - 2013 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (1):7-43.
    The article focuses on stories and storytelling practices as explanatory resources in standardization processes. It draws upon an ethnographic study of the development of a technical standard for data sharing in an ecological research community, where participants struggle to articulate the difficulties encountered in implementing the standard. Building from C. Wright Mills’ classic distinction between private troubles and public issues, the authors follow the development of a story as it comes to assist in transforming individual troubles in standard implementation into (...)
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    Women Philosophers from Non-western Traditions: The First Four Thousand Years.Mary Ellen Waithe & Therese Boos Dykeman (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book presents the views of 22 women philosophers from outside the Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian worlds. These eminent thinkers are from Mesopotamia, India, Tibet, China, Korea, Japan, Australia, America, the Philippines and Nigeria. Six philosophers, the earliest of whom predates the Greek pre-Socratics by two thousand years, lived at “the dawn of philosophy”; another six from late Antiquity through the Classical period; five more taught and wrote during the Middle Ages up to the Age of Exploration, and yet five others (...)
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    ADHD, comorbidity, synaptic Gates and re-entrant circuits.Florence Levy - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3):434-435.
    The “dynamic developmental” theory of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has come full circle from Wender's (1971) reinforcement hypothesis. By specifying the principle of time constraints on reinforcement and extinction, the present theory allows for empirical validation. However, the theory implies, but does not discuss, implications for the neurophysiology of comorbidity in ADHD. The authors' attribution of comorbid oppositional behavior to parental and societal reinforcement leaves out biological factors.
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    Virtual modality. [REVIEW]William Boos - 2003 - Synthese 136 (3):435 - 491.
    Model-theoretic 1-types overa given first-order theory T may be construed as natural metalogical miniatures of G. W. Leibniz' ``complete individual notions'', ``substances'' or ``substantial forms''. This analogy prompts this essay's modal semantics for an essentiallyundecidable first-order theory T, in which one quantifies over such ``substances'' in a boolean universe V(C), where C is the completion of the Lindenbaum-algebra of T.More precisely, one can define recursively a set-theoretic translate of formulae N of formulae of a normal modal theory Tm based on (...)
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    A family support model for enhancing the well-being and work performance of Christians in managerial positions.Florence Matsveru & Johann-Albrecht Meylahn - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
    This article is based on a PhD study entitled: ‘Wellbeing and work performance of Christians in managerial positions: A Namibian case study’. The main aim of the study was to find out if there is a correlation between the well-being and work performance of Christian managers and support from their families, which would culminate into a model for use by Christian managers, Christian managers’ families and Christian practitioners such as pastors, counsellors and other practitioners in the helping profession. The study (...)
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    Commentary on “Our Recent Rousseau”.Florence R. Shepard - 2006 - Environmental Philosophy 3 (1):27-34.
    In the “Commentary” on “Our Recent Rousseau: on Paul Shepard,” the author praises Lawrence Cahoone’s comprehensive and critical analysis of Shepard’s interdisciplinary scholarship in the field of human ecology, in particular, his theories of the wild and hunting and the contributions of archaic cultures to civilization. The author then elaborates further on the importance of the Paul Shepard’s unifying ideas of evolution, ontogeny, and neoteny to the understanding of the psychohistory of human development.
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    Effects of Advice on Auditor Whistleblowing Propensity: Do Advice Source and Advisor Reassurance Matter?El’Fred Boo, Terence Ng & Premila Gowri Shankar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (2):387-402.
    We conduct an experiment to investigate the joint effects of advisor reassurance and advice source in enhancing the impact of advice on auditors’ whistleblowing propensity. Participants from a Big 4 firm assess the likelihood that a questionable act involving a superior will be reported, both before and after receiving advice. We manipulate, between-participants, the advice source and advisor reassurance on the firm’s policy on whistleblower protection, holding constant the advice recommendation. Our study is underpinned by the premise that moral agents (...)
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    Cassandra and other selections from Suggestions for thought.Florence Nightingale - 1992 - New York: New York University Press. Edited by Mary Poovey.
    "An impressively reasoned and startlingly unorthodox treatise on religion." - Belles Lettres Florence Nightingale (1820-1920) is famous as the heroine of the Crimean War and later as a campaigner for health care founded on a clean environment and good nursing. Though best known for her pioneering demonstration that disease rather than wounds killed most soldiers, she was also heavily allied to social reform movements and to feminist protest against the enforced idleness of middle-class women. This original edition provides bold (...)
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    Pushing beyond boundaries as a pre-tenure rural sociologist who is not from around here.Florence A. Becot - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (3):615-619.
    In her 2020 Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society presidential address, Molly Anderson outlined three ways to push beyond boundaries imposed on us and by us to work towards addressing global food system and societal problems. In this response essay, I draw on my experiences and my perspectives as a pre-tenure rural sociologist who is not from around here to highlight how I attempt to push beyond boundaries in my own work and to discuss challenges associated with the feasibility of (...)
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    The herald of hyllus? Identifying the ϒλλοϒ πενεστησ in euripides' heraclidae.Florence Yoon - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):51-59.
    At Euripides' Heraclidae 630, an anonymous character arrives onstage to report the arrival of Hyllus' army, and returns at 928 accompanying the defeated Eurystheus. He is generally identified by editors as a therapōn, following the dramatis personae of the hypothesis. Mastronarde briefly challenges this assumption, stating that ‘he is a soldier, not a servant’. There are, however, four reasons to identify the character as neither a soldier nor a therapōn, but as Hyllus' herald. Although none of these reasons is conclusive (...)
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    La personne, une catégorie juridique souple propre à accueillir les animaux.Florence Burgat - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):175-191.
    Face à la division entre les personnes et les choses qui gouverne le droit, quelle est la stratégie argumentative des défenseurs des droits des animaux? Les droits qu’il est question de reconnaître aux animaux sont des droits fondamentaux et des droits spécifiques. Les « preuves scientifiques » portant sur les compétences cognitives des animaux sont largement mobilisées et tenues pour une caution par certains défenseurs des droits des animaux. Que faut-il en penser? Il faut en venir à s’interroger sur le (...)
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    Jacques MAÎTRE, L’Orpheline de la Bérésina. Thérèse de Lisieux (1873-1897).Florence Rochefort - 1996 - Clio 4.
    Jacques Maître se spécialise sur un terrain que peu d’historiens approchent, celui de la psychanalyse socio-historique. Ses trois livres précédents sont consacrés à des personnalités mystiques du tournant du siècle, peu connues du grand public. Il s’attaque cette fois-ci à une très célèbre figure du catholicisme contemporain : Thérèse de Lisieux (1873-1897), carmélite canonisée en 1925. La préface dialoguée de Michèle Bertrand et Ginette Raimbault nous donne d’emblée quelques-unes des clés es...
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    It's the ancestors' fault... R. gagné ancestral fault in ancient greece. Pp. X + 556. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. Cased, £80, us$130. Isbn: 978-1-107-03980-3. [REVIEW]Florence Yoon - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):419-421.
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