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    Collective Efficacy: Linking Paternalistic Leadership to Organizational Commitment.Ying Chen, Xiaohu Zhou & Kim Klyver - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (2):587-603.
    Based on social cognitive theory, we theorize that collective efficacy plays a mediating role in the relationship between paternalistic leadership and organizational commitment and that this mediating role depends on team cohesion. The empirical results from a study of 238 employees from 52 teams at manufacturing companies show that benevolent leadership and moral leadership, both components of paternalistic leadership, are positively related to organizational commitment and further that collective efficacy mediates the moral leadership–organizational commitment relationship. We did not find a (...)
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    Measuring Cognitive Abilities in the Wild: Validating a Population‐Scale Game‐Based Cognitive Assessment.Mads Kock Pedersen, Carlos Mauricio Castaño Díaz, Qian Janice Wang, Mario Alejandro Alba-Marrugo, Ali Amidi, Rajiv V. Basaiawmoit, Carsten Bergenholtz, Morten H. Christiansen, Miroslav Gajdacz, Ralph Hertwig, Byurakn Ishkhanyan, Kim Klyver, Nicolai Ladegaard, Kim Mathiasen, Christine Parsons, Janet Rafner, Anders R. Villadsen, Mikkel Wallentin, Blanka Zana & Jacob F. Sherson - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (6):e13308.
    Rapid individual cognitive phenotyping holds the potential to revolutionize domains as wide‐ranging as personalized learning, employment practices, and precision psychiatry. Going beyond limitations imposed by traditional lab‐based experiments, new efforts have been underway toward greater ecological validity and participant diversity to capture the full range of individual differences in cognitive abilities and behaviors across the general population. Building on this, we developed Skill Lab, a novel game‐based tool that simultaneously assesses a broad suite of cognitive abilities while providing an engaging (...)
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  3. The extended replicator.Kim Sterelny, Kelly C. Smith & Michael Dickison - 1996 - Biology and Philosophy 11 (3):377-403.
    This paper evaluates and criticises the developmental systems conception of evolution and develops instead an extension of the gene's eye conception of evolution. We argue (i) Dawkin's attempt to segregate developmental and evolutionary issues about genes is unsatisfactory. On plausible views of development it is arbitrary to single out genes as the units of selection. (ii) The genotype does not carry information about the phenotype in any way that distinguishes the role of the genes in development from that other factors. (...)
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  4. Memes revisited.Kim Sterelny - 2006 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (1):145-165.
    In this paper, I argue that the adaptive fit between human cultures and their environment is persuasive evidence that some form of evolutionary mechanism has been important in driving human cultural change. I distinguish three mechanisms of cultural evolution: niche construction leading to cultural group selection; the vertical flow of cultural information from parents to their children, and the replication and spread of memes. I further argue that both cultural group selection and the vertical flow of cultural information have been (...)
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  5. Externalism, epistemic artefacts and the extended mind.Kim Sterelny - 2004 - In Richard Schantz, The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter. pp. 239--254.
    A common picture of evolution by natural selection sees it as a process through which organisms change so that they become better adapted to their environment. However, agents do not merely respond to the challenges their environments pose. They modify their environments, filtering and transforming the action of the environment on their bodies A beaver, in making a dam, engineers a stream, increasing both the size of its safe refuge and reducing its seasonal variability. Beavers, like many other animals, are (...)
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  6. Symbiosis, evolvability and modularity.Kim Sterelny - manuscript
    This paper explores the connections between inheritance systems, evolvability and modularity. I argue that the transmission of symbiotic micro-organisms is an inheritance system, and one that is evolutionarily significant because symbionts generate biologically crucial aspects of their hosts’ organisation through modular developmental pathways. More specifically, I develop and defend five theses.
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  7. Responses.Jaegwon Kim - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (3):671–680.
    Jackson says that the form of physicalism that I recommend, with certain emendations he believes are necessary, turns out to be none other than the “Australian” type-type identity theory of J.J.C. Smart and others. About this, too, I have no serious disagreement, although Jackson’s claim appears to depend, at least in part, on a certain chosen reading of the texts involved. In fact, one point of similarity may be worth noting. As I take it, one special feature of the “Australian” (...)
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    Max Weber.Sung Ho Kim - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  9. Development, evolution, and adaptation.Kim Sterelny - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):387.
    In this paper I develop three conceptions of the relationship between evolutionary and developmental biology. I further argue that: (a) the choice between them largely turns on as yet unresolved empirical considerations; (b) none of these conceptions demand a fundamental conceptual reevaluation of evolutionary biology; and (c) while developmental systems theorists have constructed an important and innovative alternative to the standard view of the genotype/phenotype relations, in considering the general issue of the relationship between evolutionary and developmental biology, we can (...)
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    Wilhelm Maximilian wundt.Alan Kim - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  11. Self-awareness in human and chimpanzee infants: What is measured and what is meant by the mark and mirror test?Kim A. Bard, Brenda K. Todd, Chris Bernier, Jennifer Love & David A. Leavens - 2006 - Infancy 9 (2):191-219.
  12. Xunzi and the essentialist mode of thinking on human nature.Kim-Chong Chong - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):63–78.
    In his essay “Philosophy of Human Nature,” Antonio Cua argues that the term “bad” in Xunzi’s statement that “Human nature is bad” is to be taken in a consequential sense. This goes against a common tendency to read the Xunzi in what I refer to as the essentialist mode of thinking. In this paper, I show how it is that the consequential reading of “bad” and other features that Professor Cua describes offer a significant understanding of Xunzi’s position as a (...)
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  13. Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005).Kim Atkins - 2003 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Biology and philosophy area review.Kim Sterelny - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (5):573-573.
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    Qualia and mental causation in a physical world: themes from the philosophy of Jaegwon Kim.Terry Horgan, Marcelo Sabates, David Sosa & Jaegwon Kim (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    How does mind fit into nature? Philosophy has long been concerned with this question. No contemporary philosopher has done more to clarify it than Jaegwon Kim, a distinguished analytic philosopher specializing in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. With new contributions from an outstanding line-up of eminent scholars, this volume focuses on issues raised in Kim's work. The chapters cluster around two themes: first, exclusion, supervenience, and reduction, with attention to the causal exclusion argument for which Kim is widely celebrated; and (...)
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    A history of design theory in art education.Nanyoung Kim - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (2):12-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:...
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  17. Xunzi's systematic critique of mencius.Kim Chong Chong - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (2):215-233.
    : Some commentators hold that Xunzi's criticism of Mencius' thesis that human nature is good depends more on Xunzi's definition of xing or nature than on substantive argument. Some also claim that Xunzi is committed to accepting Mencius' thesis. A more precise account of Xunzi's critique is offered here, based on an elaboration of his distinction in the "Xing e pian" between ke yi (capacity) and neng (ability). Others have noted this distinction, but no one has sufficiently appreciated its role (...)
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  18. Empiricism and the private language argument.Kim Davies - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (125):343-347.
  19. Empiricism and the Bounds of sense.Kim Davies - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (3):401-405.
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    조선 성리학자들의 양명학에 대한 비판적 인식 검토(1) —‘尹根壽’와 ‘陸光祖’ 간의 「朱陸論難」을 중심으로—.Kim Hee Young, Kim Yong-jae & Kim Min-jae - 2019 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 98:7-37.
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    In Memory of Gabriel Marcel and The Little Prince.Grace Williams-Kim - 2023 - Questions 23:54-59.
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    Daesan Kim Dae-Geo's Thought for the United Religions and It's Future - A Conceptual Analysis of the U.R. and It's Propulsion-Device and Future -.Seong-Kwan Kim - 2011 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 60:195-217.
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  23. Chisholm on intentionality: De se, de re, and de dicto.Jaegwon Kim - 1997 - In Lewis Edwin Hahn, The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm. Chicago: Open Court.
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    Kim Chʻung-yŏl Kyosu ŭi Yuga yulli kangŭi.Chʻung-nyŏl Kim - 1994 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
    001. 생명보다 귀한 것은 없다 002. '나'의 인격은 가정에서 만들어진다 003. 사회윤리는 가정 윤리의 확장이다 004. 도의 정신 없이는 역사 의식도 없다 005. 현대 사회에서 유가의 윤리는 사라졌는가 006. 동양의 윤리를 다시 보자.
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    Kim Hyŏng-sŏk Kyosu rŭl mandŭn paengnyŏn ŭi toksŏ.Hyŏng-sŏk Kim - 2021 - Sŏul-si: Pijŏn kwa Lidŏsip.
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    Kim Pŏm-bu ŭi kŏn'guk sasang ŭl ch'ajasŏ: p'ungnyu chŏngsin ŭi saram.Pŏm-bu Kim - 2014 - Pusan Kwangyŏksi: Sanjini. Edited by Chŏng-gŭn Kim.
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  27. Korean Women Philosophers and the Ideal of a Female Sage: Essential Writings of Im Yunjidang and Gang Jeongildang, by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Hwa Yeong Wang.Ruthanne Soohee Kim - 2025 - Teaching Philosophy 48 (1):148-152.
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    Kim Yong-sin Paksa ŭi munmyŏng pip'an.Yong-sin Kim - 2000 - Sŏul: Myŏngsang.
    1. Chŏngch'i ch'ŏrhak kwa chŏngsin punsŏkhak ŭi mannam -- 2. Han'gugin ŭi chamjae ŭisik kwa chŏngch'i pyŏngni.
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    Kim Yong-gu yŏn'gu hoegorok: Han'guk kukche chŏngch'ihak palchŏn ŭl wihan 60-yŏn ŭi sasaek.Yong-gu Kim - 2021 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Yŏnam Sŏga.
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    Tool Kim Yong-ok pipʻan: uri sidae ŭi pukkŭrŏum ŭl mal hada.Sang-tʻae Kim - 2007 - Sŏul-si: Yet Onŭl.
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    Open Reflections on the Silence on Sexual Violence among Palestinian Feminists in Israel.Kim Jezabel Zinngrebe - 2016 - Feminist Review 112 (1):85-91.
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    Intermedial arts: disrupting, remembering, and transforming media.Leena Eilittä, Liliane Louvel & Sabine Kim (eds.) - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The essays in this collection, which were written by European and North American specialists, position intermediality as a praxis of interpretative analysis in order to show how intermediality challenges our notion of art. The writers examine the various intermedial relations between the arts, which may take the form of reference to another form of art, a combination of two or more forms of art or a generic transformation from one form of art to another. In such cases, an intermedial approach (...)
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  33. Our hope that definitional drift in forgiveness will cease from drifting: Our comments on the six commentaries.Robert D. Enright, Jichan J. Kim & Jacqueline Y. Song - 2025 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 45 (1):65-71.
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    Stop Blaming me for What Others Did to you: New Alternative Masculinity’s Communicative Acts Against Blaming Discourses.Tinka Schubert, Consol Aguilar, Kyung Hi Kim & Aitor Gómez - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Some feminist discourses blame some men for gender inequality, gender domination, and gender-based violence. Some women use such discourse as a perfect scenario to criticize some men’s behavior. Indeed, they usually do so with Oppressed Traditional Masculinities but not with Dominant Traditional Masculinities, who are the men who were violent with those women and with whom some of those women chose to have relationships. However, there have always been men who have been on the side of women and have never (...)
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  35. Confucius.Joshua Seachris & Richard Kim - 2018 - In Stephen D. Leach & James Tartaglia, The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers. New York: Routledge. pp. 1-9.
     
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    Personalismo comunicativo y bien común.Fernando Rovetta Klyver - 2005 - Polis 12.
    Partiendo de una reflexión en torno a las diferentes concepciones modernas sobre los derechos humanos, el autor expone las diferencias entre al individualismo posesivo y el personalismo comunicativo. El neoliberalismo reinante en nuestros tiempos sería el resultado de la exacerbación de esta primera concepción, que favorece ciertos derechos individuales (la propiedad en especial) por sobre otros derechos colectivos reconocidos desde la antigua Grecia. La globalización toma entonces la forma de una apropiación individualista del derecho, que impone una lógica depredatoria y (...)
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    Kim, Ellen, and Zack's Big Adventure.Kim Anno - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Sheila Lintott, Motherhood ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 52–61.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Zack's Sensitivity Zack's Race Zack's Desire Zack's Violence Music Conclusion Notes.
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  38. Mind in a physical world: An essay on the mind–body problem and mental causation.Jaegwon Kim - 1998 - MIT Press.
    This book, based on Jaegwon Kim's 1996 Townsend Lectures, presents the philosopher's current views on a variety of issues in the metaphysics of the mind...
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    U-shaped learning and frequency effects in a multi-layered perception: Implications for child language acquisition.Kim Plunkett & Virginia Marchman - 1991 - Cognition 38 (1):43-102.
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  40. Supervenience and mind: selected philosophical essays.Jaegwon Kim - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Jaegwon Kim is one of the most preeminent and most influential contributors to the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. This collection of essays presents the core of his work on supervenience and mind with two sets of postscripts especially written for the book. The essays focus on such issues as the nature of causation and events, what dependency relations other than causal relations connect facts and events, the analysis of supervenience, and the mind-body problem. A central problem in the philosophy (...)
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  41. Physicalism, or Something Near Enough.Jaegwon Kim - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    "This is a fine volume that clarifies, defends, and moves beyond the views that Kim presented in Mind in a Physical World.
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    From rote learning to system building: acquiring verb morphology in children and connectionist nets.Kim Plunkett & Virginia Marchman - 1993 - Cognition 48 (1):21-69.
  43. Chungjae Kim Hwang ŭi simjŭngnisŏl ongho wa hwaltong.Kim Nak-Chin - 2021 - In Wŏn-sik Hong, Hanju hakp'a chaejŏn chejadŭl kwa Yŏngnam yuhyŏndŭl ŭi hwaltong kwa sasang: Ilche kangjŏmgi ŭi 'Nakchunghak'. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    Boundary politics and the social imaginary for sustainable food systems.Kim L. Niewolny - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (3):621-624.
    In this essay, Kim Niewolny, current President of AFHVS, responds to the 2020 AFHVS Presidential Address given by Molly Anderson. Niewolny is encouraged by Anderson’s message of moving “beyond the boundaries” by focusing our gaze on the insurmountable un-sustainability of the globalized food system. Anderson recommends three ways forward to address current challenges. Niewolny argues that building solidarity with social justice movements and engendering anti-racist praxis take precedence. This work includes but is not limited to dismantling the predominance of neoliberal-fueled (...)
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    Labels can override perceptual categories in early infancy.Kim Plunkett, Jon-Fan Hu & Leslie B. Cohen - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):665-681.
  46. Events as Property Exemplifications.Jaegwon Kim - 1976 - In M. Brand & Douglas Walton, Action Theory. Reidel. pp. 310-326.
     
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    İçeriden ve Dışarıdan Bakış Açıları.Kim Knott - 2023 - Atebe 10:133-154.
    Konu din çalışmaları olunca objektiflik her zaman ana kriter olsa da içeriden/dışarıdan bireylerin bir dini ne kadar objektif olarak ele alabilecekleri ve konu olan dinin, o dine mensup içeridekilerin mi yoksa dışarıdakilerin mi en iyi şekilde çalışabileceği meselesi din incelemesinin başından günümüze kadar tartışmalı bir konu olagelmiştir. Bu konu, emik/etik anlatım, yakın/ uzak tecrübe ve düşünümsellik gibi üzerine düşünülmesi gereken olguları da beraberinde getirmektedir. Kim Knott, bu makalesinde bu kavramlar çerçevesinde tam katılımcı, katılımcı olarak gözlemci, gözlemci olarak katılımcı ve tam (...)
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    Moral Stress: synthesis of a concept.Kim Lützén, Agneta Cronqvist, Annabella Magnusson & Lars Andersson - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (3):312-322.
    The aim of this article is to describe the synthesis of the concept of moral stress and to attempt to identify its preconditions. Qualitative data from two independent studies on professional issues in nursing were analysed from a hypothetical-deductive approach. The findings indicate that moral stress is independent of context-given specific preconditions: (1) nurses are morally sensitive to the patient’s vulnerability; (2) nurses experience external factors preventing them from doing what is best for the patient; and (3) nurses feel that (...)
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  49. Reframing Consent for Clinical Research: A Function-Based Approach.Scott Y. H. Kim, David Wendler, Kevin P. Weinfurt, Robert Silbergleit, Rebecca D. Pentz, Franklin G. Miller, Bernard Lo, Steven Joffe, Christine Grady, Sara F. Goldkind, Nir Eyal & Neal W. Dickert - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (12):3-11.
    Although informed consent is important in clinical research, questions persist regarding when it is necessary, what it requires, and how it should be obtained. The standard view in research ethics is that the function of informed consent is to respect individual autonomy. However, consent processes are multidimensional and serve other ethical functions as well. These functions deserve particular attention when barriers to consent exist. We argue that consent serves seven ethically important and conceptually distinct functions. The first four functions pertain (...)
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    Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, Arthur Kleinman, and Matthew Basilico : Reimagining global health: an introduction: University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 2013, 504 pp, US $39.95 , ISBN 978-0-5202-7199-9.Daniel Takarabe Kim - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (6):463-468.
    The last decade has seen an explosion of interest in the health and welfare of marginalized communities around the world. In one striking indicator, public and private development assistance for health programs increased from $8.65 billion in 1998 to $21.79 billion in 2007 [1]. There has been emergent academic interest as well, with growing ranks of undergraduate and graduate students and professionals adopting the field as their specialty. Despite the burgeoning interest, however, much about the field remains unclear. Reimagining Global (...)
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