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    Social Pathways in the Comorbidity between Type 2 Diabetes and Mental Health Concerns in a Pilot Study of Urban Middle‐ and Upper‐Class Indian Women.Lesley Jo Weaver & Craig Hadley - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (2):211-225.
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    A bibliography of the published works of Wilfrid ward.Mary Jo Weaver - 1979 - Heythrop Journal 20 (4):399–420.
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    Empowered By an Alternative Tradition: Women's Options in an Uncongenial Church.Mary Jo Weaver - 1990 - Listening 25 (1):86-100.
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    Ontologia świata realnego.Józef Lipiec - 1979 - Warszawa: Państ. Wydaw. Naukowe.
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  5. III-s.Jo Wisdom - 1970 - In Ervin Laszlo & James Benjamin Wilbur (eds.), Human values and natural science. New York,: Gordon & Beach. pp. 4--169.
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    Polska jest ojczyzną: w kręgu filozofii pracy.Józef Tischner - 1985 - Paris: Editions du Dialogue.
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    Relativitat und Eindeutigkeit.Jörg Willer - 1973 - Meisenheim am Glan,: A. Hain.
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    Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Firm Performance in the Financial Services Sector.Hoje Jo, Hakkon Kim & Kwangwoo Park - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (2):257-284.
    In this study, we examine whether corporate environmental responsibility plays a role in enhancing operating performance in the financial services sector. Because achieving success with CER investing is often a long-term process, we maintain that by effectively investing in CER, executives can decrease their firms’ environmental costs, thereby enhancing operating performance. By employing a unique environmental dataset covering 29 countries, we find that the reducing of environmental costs takes at least 1 or 2 years before enhancing return on assets. We (...)
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  9. (2 other versions)The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1882 - 1898: Psychology, 1887.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1967 - Southern Illinois University Press.
     
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  10. (1 other version)The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 3, 1899 - 1924: Essyas on the New Empiricism, 1903-1906.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1977 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Spanning the crucial years of Dewey’s move from the University of Chicago to Columbia University, Volume 3 col­lects thirty-six essays and reviews pub­lished at the very time Dewey deter­mined that his professional future would lie in the field of philosophy. After resigning from Chicago, Dewey seriously considered a career in univer­sity administration before finally decid­ing to accept a professorship in the Department of Philosophy at Columbia, where he was to remain the rest of his professional life.
     
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    The School and Society.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1980 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    First published in 1899,_ __The School and Society _describes John Dewey’s experiences with his own famous Laboratory School, started in 1896. Dewey’s experiments at the Labora­tory School reflected his original social and educational philosophy based on American experience and concepts of democracy, not on European education models then in vogue. This forerunner of the major works shows Dewey’s per­vasive concern with the need for a rich, dynamic, and viable society. In his introduction to this volume, Joe R. Burnett states Dewey’s (...)
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  12. Personal identity and persisting as many.Sara Weaver & John Turri - 2018 - In Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 213-242.
    Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one-person-one-place rule, which states that a person can only be in one place at a time. This hypothesis has been assumed by the most influential contemporary work on personal identity. In this paper, we report a series of studies testing whether the hypothesis is true. In these studies, people consistently judged that the same person existed in two different places at the same time. This result undermines (...)
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  13. In Praise of Clausius Entropy: Reassessing the Foundations of Boltzmannian Statistical Mechanics.Christopher Gregory Weaver - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (3):1-64.
    I will argue, pace a great many of my contemporaries, that there's something right about Boltzmann's attempt to ground the second law of thermodynamics in a suitably amended deterministic time-reversal invariant classical dynamics, and that in order to appreciate what's right about (what was at least at one time) Boltzmann's explanatory project, one has to fully apprehend the nature of microphysical causal structure, time-reversal invariance, and the relationship between Boltzmann entropy and the work of Rudolf Clausius.
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    Bréf til Maríu.Einar Már Jónsson - 2007 - Reykjavík: Ormstunga.
  15. Recht und sittlichkeit in Pestalozzis kulturtheorie.Matthías Jónasson - 1936 - Berlin,: Druck: Triltsch & Huther.
     
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  16. Naturret i nutiden.Stig Jörgensen - 1983 - In Jacob W. F. Sundberg (ed.), Naturrättsläran: uppsatser. Stockholm: Juristförlaget.
     
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  17. Chūgoku kodai no shūkyō to shisō.Jōken Kato - 1954 - Kyōto-shi: Hābādo Enkei Dōshisha Tōhō Bunka Kōza Iinkai.
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  18. Ronkō jirui sakuln.Jōken Katō & Katsumi Yamada (eds.) - 1960
     
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    BRIEF REPORT Gratitude and prosocial behaviour: An experimental test of gratitude.Jo-Ann Tsang - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (1):138-148.
    McCullough, Kilpatrick, Emmons, and Larson (2001) posited that gratitude prompts individuals to behave prosocially. However, research supporting the prosocial effect of gratitude has relied on scenario and self-report methodology. To address limitations of previous research, this experiment utilised a laboratory induction of gratitude, a method that is potentially more covert than scenarios and that elicits actual grateful emotion. Prosocial responses to gratitude—operationalised as the distribution of resources to another—were paired with a self-report measure of gratitude to test the prosocial effect (...)
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    It’s What’s on the Inside that Counts... Or is It? Virtue and the Psychological Criteria of Modesty.Sara Weaver, Mathieu Doucet & John Turri - 2017 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (3):653-669.
    Philosophers who have written on modesty have largely agreed that it is a virtue, and that it therefore has an important psychological component. Mere modest behavior, it is often argued, is actually false modesty if it is generated by the wrong kind of mental state. The philosophical debate about modesty has largely focused on the question of which kind of mental state—cognitive, motivational, or evaluative—best captures the virtue of modesty. We therefore conducted a series of experiments to see which philosophical (...)
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  21. Advances in Research on Punishment in Organizations: Descriptive and Normative Perspectives.Linda Klebe Treviño & Gary R. Weaver - 2010 - In Marshall Schminke (ed.), Managerial Ethics: Managing the Psychology of Morality. Routledge.
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  22. Kong ŭro sa rŭl mullich'ida.Han Hyŏng-jo - 2013 - In Hyŏng-jo Han (ed.), 500-yŏn kongdongch'e rŭl umjigin Yugyo ŭi him. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
     
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    Demand and Supply: Association between Pediatric Ethics Consultation Volume and Protected Time for Ethics Work.Meaghann S. Weaver, Christopher Wichman, Shiven Sharma & Jennifer K. Walter - 2023 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (3):135-142.
    Background Despite national increase in pediatric ethics consultation volume over the past decade, protected time and resources for healthcare ethics consultancy work has lagged.Methods Correlation study investigating potential associations between ethics consult volume reported by recent national survey of consultants at children’s hospitals and five programmatic domains.Results 104 children’s hospitals in 45 states plus Washington DC were included. There was not a statistically significant association between pediatric ethics consult volume and hospital size, rurality of patient population, or number of consultants. (...)
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  24. &ldquoTurn'd to Dust and Tears&rdquo: Revisiting the Archive.Jo Tollebeek - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (2):237-248.
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    Waves of Protest: Social Movements Since the Sixties.Jo Freeman & Victoria Johnson (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book updates and adds to the classic Social Movements of the Sixties and Seventies, showing how social movement theory has grown and changed.
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    Back and forth constructions in modal logic: An interpolation theorem for a family of modal logics.George Weaver & Jeffrey Welaish - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):969-980.
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    The Fraenkel‐Carnap question for Dedekind algebras.George Weaver & Benjamin George - 2003 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 49 (1):92-96.
    It is shown that the second-order theory of a Dedekind algebra is categorical if it is finitely axiomatizable. This provides a partial answer to an old and neglected question of Fraenkel and Carnap: whether every finitely axiomatizable semantically complete second-order theory is categorical. It follows that the second-order theory of a Dedekind algebra is finitely axiomatizable iff the algebra is finitely characterizable. It is also shown that the second-order theory of a Dedekind algebra is quasi-finitely axiomatizable iff the algebra is (...)
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  28. Corporate ethics practices in the mid-1990's: An empirical study of the fortune 1000. [REVIEW]Gary R. Weaver, Linda Klebe Treviño & Philip L. Cochran - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 18 (3):283 - 294.
    This empirical study of Fortune 1000 firms assesses the degree to which those firms have adopted various practices associated with corporate ethics programs. The study examines the following aspects of formalized corporate ethics activity: ethics-oriented policy statements; formalization of management responsibilities for ethics; free-standing ethics offices; ethics and compliance telephone reporting/advice systems; top management and departmental involvement in ethics activities; usage of ethics training and other ethics awareness activities; investigatory functions; and evaluation of ethics program activities. Results show a high (...)
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  29. Desiderium: Eine Philosophie des Verlangens.Jörg Disse - 2016 - Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
    What do human beings desire? Desire is diverse, multi-layered, often contradictory, directed to the most various goals: from the satisfaction of the simplest, biologically-related needs, such as hunger, thirst, or sexuality, to elaborate forms of desire for self-realization, social recognition or religious experience. But what is the ultimate goal of desire? Is there such a goal? The book examines desire as a phenomenon in the intersection area of anthropological and psychological philosophy. It deals with the anthropological principle, indicated in Plato (...)
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    Minimizing harm in agricultural animal experiments in new zealand.M. C. Morris & S. A. Weaver - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (5):421-437.
    Intrusive agricultural experimentspublished in New Zealand in the last five yearsare reviewed in terms of the degree of animalsuffering involved, and the necessity for thissuffering in relation to research findings.When measured against animal welfare criteriaof the Ministry of Agriculture, thirty-sixstudies inflicted ``severe'' or ``very severe''suffering. Many of these experiments hadquestionable short-term applications, had anapplication restricted to agriculturalproduction or economic growth, or could havebeen modified to prevent or reduce suffering.
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  31. Unpublished Russell Material.Jo Newberry & Kenneth Blackwell - 1971 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 2.
     
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    Structuralism and representation theorems.George Weaver - 1998 - Philosophia Mathematica 6 (3):257-271.
    Much of the inspiration for structuralist approaches to mathematics can be found in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century program of characterizing various mathematical systems upto isomorphism. From the perspective of this program, differences between isomorphic systems are irrelevant. It is argued that a different view of the import of the differences between isomorphic systems can be obtained from the perspective of contemporary discussions of representation theorems and that from this perspective both the identification of isomorphic systems and the reduction (...)
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  33. On the Argument from Physics and General Relativity.Christopher Gregory Weaver - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (2):333-373.
    I argue that the best interpretation of the general theory of relativity has need of a causal entity, and causal structure that is not reducible to light cone structure. I suggest that this causal interpretation of GTR helps defeat a key premise in one of the most popular arguments for causal reductionism, viz., the argument from physics.
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  34. Yet another new cosmological argument.Christopher Gregory Weaver - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 80 (1):11-31.
    I argue that the existence of a necessary concrete being can be derived from an exceedingly weak causal principle coupled with two contingent truths one of which falls out of very popular positions in contemporary analytic metaphysics. I then show that the argument resists a great many objections commonly lodged against natural theological arguments of the cosmological variety.
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    Chŏntʻong yegyo wa simin yulli.Hyŏng-jo Han (ed.) - 2002 - Hwasŏng: Chʻŏnggye.
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  36. Inauguration du monument de Joseph-Marie Hoene-Wronski, à Neuilly et à la Sorbonne, 3-5 février 1937.Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński (ed.) - 1939 - Paris: Librairie Jouve.
    Comité Hoene-Wronski.--Avertissement.--Discours de J. Lukasiewicz, ambassadeur de Pologne.--Discours de Ed. Bloud, maire de la ville de Neuilly.--Discours de P. Hazard, professeur au Collège de France.--Warrain, F. Hoene-Wronski : l'homme, le philosophe.--Zaleski, Z. L. Une vue sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Wronski.
     
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    L'œuvre philosophique de Hoené Wronski.Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński - 1933 - Paris,: Les Éditions Véga. Edited by Francis Warrain.
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    A Feminist Search for Love: Emma Goldman on the Politics of Marriage, Love, Sexuality and the Feminine.Lori Jo Marso - 2003 - Feminist Theory 4 (3):305-320.
    This article explores the life and work of Emma Goldman to formulate a radical critique of intimacy. Goldman’s theory of sexual freedom and revolutionary love offers a feminist vision that challenges contemporary debates concerning uses of the language of feminine desire. Goldman appealed to ideals of feminine instinct and feminine desire in order to challenge the conventional meanings attached to femininity in her day. Her views on marriage, love, sexuality and the feminine are analysed alongside her writings on her own (...)
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    Barns of Minnesota.Doug Ohman & Will Weaver - 2004 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    This book showcases the vast array of these exceptional landmarks, built by hand in wood and stone, brick and metal.
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    Libraries of Minnesota.Doug Ohman, Will Weaver, Pete Hautman, John Coy, Nancy Carlson, Marsha Wilson Chall, David LaRochelle & Kao Kalia Yang - 2011 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    A rich exhibition of Minnesota’s beloved libraries, with stunning photographs by the popular Doug Ohman and library stories by seven of Minnesota’s best-known writers of books for children and young adults.
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    Intuitionism and the liar paradox.Nik Weaver - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (10):1437-1445.
  42. An Objection to Naturalism and Atheism from Logic.Christopher Gregory Weaver - 2019 - In Graham Oppy (ed.), A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy. Hoboken: Blackwell. pp. 451-475.
    I proffer a success argument for classical logical consequence. I articulate in what sense that notion of consequence should be regarded as the privileged notion for metaphysical inquiry aimed at uncovering the fundamental nature of the world. Classical logic breeds necessitism. I use necessitism to produce problems for both ontological naturalism and atheism.
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  43. Guide to the Works of John Dewey.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1970 - Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume presents the first comprehensive survey of the entire corpus of John Dewey’s work—almost one thousand items—and groups all these writings in twelve logical categories, so that the user can gain insight into_ _interrelationships among areas of Dewey’s thought and into Dewey’s total contribution to American letters. By arranging and analyz­ing_ _the complete body of Dewey’s published writings within the twelve areas, each with an introductory essay and bibliography, the book thus combines a thorough study of Dewey’s thought with (...)
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    Han Yü and the T'ang Search for Unity.Jo-Shui Chen - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (3):403-405.
  45. Blockmans en Genet , eds. Visions sur le développement des États européens. Théories et historiographies de l'État moderne. [REVIEW]Jo Tollebeek - 1996 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 74 (2):538-540.
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  46. Deprez , Gobbers en Wauters , eds. Hoofdstukken uit de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse letterkunde in de negentiende eeuw. [REVIEW]Jo Tollebeek - 2006 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 84 (4):1368-1370.
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  47. Muhlack . Geschichtswissenschaft im Humanismus und in der Aufklärung. Die Vorgeschichte des Historismus. [REVIEW]Jo Tollebeek - 1994 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 72 (2):548-549.
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  48. John Dewey: The Later Works, 1925-1953 Volume 7: 1932, Ethics.Jo Ann Boydston, Abraham Edel & Elizabeth Flower - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (1):135-144.
     
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  49. John Dewey, The Later Works, 1925-1953 Volume 4: 1929.Jo Ann Boydston & Stephen Toulmin - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (1):147-154.
     
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  50. John Dewey, The Later Works, 1925-1953 Volume 11: 1935-37.Jo Ann Boydston & John Mcdermott - 1989 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (1):65-69.
     
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