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    Living law: Jewish political theology from Hermann Cohen to Hannah Arendt.Miguel E. Vatter - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In his 1935 treatise on divine sovereignty, the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber introduced the idea of an 'anarchic soul of theocracy.' A decade before, the German jurist Carl Schmitt had coined the term 'political theology' in order to designate the Christian theological foundations of modern sovereignty and legal order. In a specular and opposite gesture, Buber argued that the covenant at Sinai established YHWH as the King of the Israelites and simultaneously promulgated the principle that no human being could become (...)
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  2. Between Form and Event: Machiavelli's Theory of Political Freedom.Miguel E. Vatter - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (5):742-746.
     
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    Machiavelli's the prince: a reader's guide.Miguel E. Vatter - 2013 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Machiavelli's influence on modern politics and the importance of his thought for the development of modern political ideas has long been universally acknowledged. The Prince has become a key text in Philosophy and Political Theory, one that is widely read and studied. Machiavelli's most important work is a hugely exciting, yet challenging, piece of philosophical writing. In Machiavelli's 'The Prince': A Reader's Guide, Miguel Vatter offers a clear and thorough account of this key philosophical work. Setting Machiavelli's text in (...)
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    A Companion to Continental Philosophy.Miguel E. Vatter - 1999 - International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (2):230-232.
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    On William Lyons’ short films about Wittgenstein ( The Examination) and Arendt ( The Letter).Miguel E. Vásquez - 2020 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 11 (1):67-78.
    Can the history of philosophy transcend the reconstruction of facts and the causal relationships that bind them together? As such, it can also be said to facilitate the analysis of key philosophical problems inherent to the act of communicating the history of philosophy itself. In this article, such a possibility is explored from the vantage point of William Lyons’ short films The Examination (2015) and The Letter (n.d.). These productions re-create certain episodes in the life of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Hannah (...)
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    The Necessary Angel.Miguel E. Vatter (ed.) - 1994 - State University of New York Press.
    Cacciari, academic and mayor of Venice as of 1993, surveys the history of angels in Judaic, Islamic, and Christian traditions; and how Dante, Rilke, Kafka, and other writers have used the metaphor of angels to speak about the phenomenology of language. Translated from the.
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    The Machiavellian Legagy : Origin and Outcomes of the Conflict Between Politics and Morality in Modernity.Miguel E. Vatter - 1999 - European University Institute.
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    Vita della mente e tempo della polis. [REVIEW]Miguel E. Vatter - 1995 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1):283-286.
    In Vita della mente e tempo della polis, Simona Forti gives the most convincing account to date of Hannah Arendt's unique path into “post-metaphysical thinking” and shows why it remains one of the most radical “thought-experiments” of this century. Forti's approach to Arendt's thought is centered on the problem of the relation between philosophy and politics, theoria and praxis. Her main thesis is that Arendt identifies the fundamental motivation that is operative in metaphysics as the “occlusion” and “removal” of the (...)
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    Between form and event: Machiavelli's theory of political freedom.Miguel E. Vatter - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    pt. 1. The form of the state : on beginnings -- pt. 2. Machiavelli's theory of history : modes of encounter between action and time -- pt. 3. The event of the republic : the return to beginnings.
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  10. Between Form and Event: The Foundation of Political Freedom in Modernity.Miguel E. Vatter - 1998 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
    This dissertation advances the thesis that modern political freedom has an aporetical relation to the possibility of its own foundation. In the first volume, I examine how Machiavelli establishes the internal relation between political freedom and historical contingency that gives rise to the non-foundational concept of political freedom in early modernity. Far from reducing politics to the activity of providing secure foundations for the state, Machiavelli elaborates a conception of politics torn by the antinomical tasks of giving political freedom its (...)
     
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    Machiavelli after Marx: The self-overcoming of Marxism in the late Althusser.Miguel E. Vatter - 2005 - Theory and Event 7 (4).
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    Biopolitics: From Surplus Value to Surplus Life.Miguel E. Vatter - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (2).
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    Review Essay. [REVIEW]Miguel E. Vatter - 1999 - European Journal of Social Theory 2 (4):497-500.
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    Luc Ferry’s Political Philosophy.Miguel E. Vatter - 1995 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (2):223-240.
    The multi-volume Political Philosophy is an ambitious attempt by Luc Ferry to re-establish the possibility of a normative theory of politics after the demise of the metaphysical politics associated with the various grand narratives of modernity. Polemically oriented against the “anti-humanism” of post-modernity, Ferry’s political philosophy delineates a new strategy for the Enlightenment project of universal emancipation by developing a “non-metaphysical humanism” that draws heavily on the thought of Kant and Fichte.
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    Image, power and peripheries: Current perspectives on Latin American studies.Miguel E. Vásquez R. - 2020 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 11 (2):93-103.
    This is an introduction to the Special Issue of Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication focused on Latin American studies. The articles collected here were meticulously selected in light of previous discussions and conferences about Latin America that took place over the past year. The contributors transversally analyse several issues in current Latin American studies, particularly those related to philosophy, art, literature and visual studies. They propose alternative readings of Latin America taking into account its singularity and the (...)
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    Imagen, poder y periferia(s): Perspectivas actuales sobre Latinoamérica.Miguel E. Vásquez R. - 2020 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 11 (2):105-117.
    Esta es una introducción al volumen especial de Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication enfocada en estudios latinoamericanos. Los trabajos que a continuación se presentan forman parte de una selección minuciosa llevada a cabo a propósito de varias conversaciones sobre Latinoamérica llevadas a cabo durante el último año. Los artículos en cuestión recorren transversalmente diversas áreas del pensamiento latinoamericano en la actualidad, particularmente las relacionadas con la filosofía, el arte, la literatura y los estudios visuales. Del mismo modo, (...)
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    Reseña "La Anarquía" de Manuel González Prada.Wilson Rojas & Miguel E. Cárdenas - 2011 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 16 (54):151-153.
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    El acoso psicológico en el trabajo: la experiencia en Puerto Rico.Miguel E. Martínez-Lugo - 2006 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 24:21-33.
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    Cell wall composition and candidate biosynthesis gene expression during rice development.Fan Lin, Chithra Manisseri, Alexandra Fagerström, Matthew L. Peck, Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez, Brian Williams, Dawn M. Chiniquy, Prasenjit Saha, Sivakumar Pattathil, Brian Conlin, Lan Zhu, Michael G. Hahn, William G. T. Willats, Henrik V. Scheller, Pamela C. Ronald & Laura E. Bartley - unknown
    © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists. All rights reserved.Cell walls of grasses, including cereal crops and biofuel grasses, comprise the majority of plant biomass and intimately influence plant growth, development and physiology. However, the functions of many cell wall synthesis genes, and the relationships among and the functions of cell wall components remain obscure. To better understand the patterns of cell wall accumulation and identify genes that act in grass (...)
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    Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Arménio Rego & Stewart Clegg - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2):291-309.
    Obedience: a simple term. Stanley Milgram, the famous experimental social psychologist, shocked the world with theory about it. Another man, Pol Pot, the infamous leader of the Khmer Rouge, showed how far the desire for obedience could go in human societies. Milgram conducted his experiments in the controlled environment of the US psychology laboratory of the 1960s. Pol Pot experimented with Utopia in the totalitarian Kampuchea of the 1970s. In this article, we discuss the process through which the Khmer Rouge (...)
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    Organizations as Human Communities and Internal Markets: Searching for Duality.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Arménio Rego & Antonino Vaccaro - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (4):441-455.
    Business firms have been explained as internal markets or as communities. To be sustainable, however, they need to reconcile these two constituting elements that have mainly been touted as opposite and part of a dualistic relationship. We suggest that organizations may, in alternative, view market and community as part of a duality, interdependent and mutually constituting processes that may not only contradict each other but also enable one another. The implications of a duality view for business ethics, which articulates market (...)
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    The covering number of the strong measure zero ideal can be above almost everything else.Miguel A. Cardona, Diego A. Mejía & Ismael E. Rivera-Madrid - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (5):599-610.
    We show that certain type of tree forcings, including Sacks forcing, increases the covering of the strong measure zero ideal \. As a consequence, in Sacks model, such covering number is equal to the size of the continuum, which indicates that this covering number is consistently larger than any other classical cardinal invariant of the continuum. Even more, Sacks forcing can be used to force that \<\mathrm {cov}<\mathrm {cof}\), which is the first consistency result where more than two cardinal invariants (...)
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    Taking Exception to Liberalism: Heinrich Meier’s Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue.Miguel E. Vatter - 1997 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (2/1):323-344.
    Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss are undoubtedly two of the most influential and radical conservative critics of liberalism of our century. Their work takes aim at the heart of liberalism: it questions the consistency of liberalism’s theologico-political ground, namely, the separation of church and state. They take exception to the neutrality of the liberal state with respect to matters of faith on the ground that such neutrality betrays a lack of absolute moral commitments and places liberalism in a chronic crisis (...)
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    Critique de la politique: autour de Miguel Abensour.Miguel Abensour, Anne Kupiec & Étienne Tassin (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Sens & Tonka.
    L'ouvrage rend hommage au travail de Miguel Abensour et met en évidence les apports et innovations dans le domaine de la philosophie politique critique. Différents chercheurs de nombreux pays prolongent par leurs travaux les perspectives ouvertes par Miguel Abensour.
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  25. Leading and Following (Un)ethically in Limen.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Nuno Guimarães-Costa, Arménio Rego & Stewart R. Clegg - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2):189-206.
    We propose a liminality-based analysis of the process of ethical leadership/followership in organizations. A liminal view presents ethical leadership as a process taking place in organizational contexts that are often characterized by high levels of ambiguity, which render the usual rules and preferences dubious or inadequate. In these relational spaces, involving leaders, followers, and their context, old frames may be questioned and new ones introduced in an emergent way, through subtle processes whose evolution and implications may not be easy to (...)
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    Ciencia, tecnología y sociedad.E. Aibar & Miguel A. Quintanilla (eds.) - 2012 - Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
    Una de las áreas más florecientes y productivas en el panorama internacional de la investigación social y humanística actual son los estudios de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (CTS) En sus apenas cuatro décadas de historia, estos estudios han experimentad.
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    Ethical, legal and medical implications of the human genome project. A Spanish perspective.E. Marin, R. Amils & A. Ruiz Miguel - 1993 - Global Bioethics 6 (2):113-119.
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    Corporate Sustainability: A View From the Top.Arménio Rego, Miguel Pina E. Cunha & Daniel Polónia - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 143 (1):133-157.
    Through a qualitative approach, we explore the perspective of 72 CEOs of companies operating in Portugal about the definition of corporate sustainability and its facilitators, and obtain four main findings. First, most CEOs equate CS with the company’s continuity/viability. Second, the relevance ascribed to different stakeholders differs considerably: while more than 50 % of CEOs cited shareholders/profits, and more than 40 % mentioned the natural environment and employees, very few mentioned customers, society, suppliers, the State, or competitors. Third, the management (...)
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    Organizational Spiritualities.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Arménio Rego & Teresa D'Oliveira - 2006 - Business and Society 45 (2):211-234.
    The topic of spirituality is gaining an increasing visibility in organizational studies. It is the authors contention that every theory of organization has explicit or implicit views of spirituality in the workplace. To analyze the presence of spiritual ideologies in management theories, they depart from Barley and Kunda's Administrative Science Quarterly article and analyze management theories as spirituality theories with regard to representations of people and the organization. From this analysis, we extract two major dimensions of people (as dependent or (...)
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    Evolving Conceptions of Work-Family Boundaries: In Defense of The Family as Stakeholder.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Remedios Hernández-Linares, Milton De Sousa, Stewart Clegg & Arménio Rego - 2022 - Humanistic Management Journal 7 (1):55-93.
    In the management and organization studies literature, a key question to explore and explain is that of the family as an organizational stakeholder, particularly when working-from-home became the “new normal”. Departing from meta-analytic studies on the work-family relation and connecting with scholarly conversation on work-family boundary dynamics, we identify three main narratives. In the _separation narrative,_ work and family belong to different realms, and including the family in the domain of organizational responsibility is seen as pointless. The _interdependence narrative_ stresses (...)
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  31. Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations.Miguel Pina E. Cunha, Arménio Rego & Stewart R. Clegg - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2):291 - 309.
    Obedience: a simple term. Stanley Milgram, the famous experimental social psychologist, shocked the world with theory about it. Another man, Pol Pot, the infamous leader of the Khmer Rouge, showed how far the desire for obedience could go in human societies. Milgram conducted his experiments in the controlled environment of the US psychology laboratory of the 1960s. Pol Pot experimented with Utopia in the totalitarian Kampuchea of the 1970s. In this article, we discuss the process through which the Khmer Rouge (...)
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    Dynamic Brains and the Changing Rules of Neuroplasticity: Implications for Learning and Recovery.Patrice Voss, Maryse E. Thomas, J. Miguel Cisneros-Franco & Étienne de Villers-Sidani - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Perceived Impact of Leaders’ Humility on Team Effectiveness: an Empirical Study.Arménio Rego, Miguel Pina E. Cunha & Ace Volkmann Simpson - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (1):205-218.
    We assess the perceived impact of leaders’ humility on team effectiveness, and how this relationship is mediated by balanced processing of information. Ninety-six leaders participate in the study. The findings suggest that humility in leaders is indirectly related to leaders’ perceived impact on team effectiveness. The study also corroborates literature pointing out the benefits of using other-reports to measure humility, and suggests adding humility to the authentic leadership research agenda.
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    Ethical Managerial Behaviour as an Antecedent of Organizational Social Capital.David Pastoriza, Miguel A. Ariño & Joan E. Ricart - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (3):329-341.
    There is a need of further research to understand how social capital in the organization can be fostered. Existing literature focuses on the design of reciprocity norms, procedures and stability employment practices as the main levers of social capital in the workplace. Complementary to these mechanisms, this paper explores the impact of ethical managerial behaviour on the development of social capital. We argue that a managerial behaviour based on the true concern for the well-being of employees, as well as their (...)
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    Strictly N-finite varieties of Heyting algebras.Tapani Hyttinen, Miguel Martins, Tommaso Moraschini & Davide E. Quadrellaro - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-16.
    For any $n<\omega $ we construct an infinite $(n+1)$ -generated Heyting algebra whose n-generated subalgebras are of cardinality $\leq m_n$ for some positive integer $m_n$. From this we conclude that for every $n<\omega $ there exists a variety of Heyting algebras which contains an infinite $(n+1)$ -generated algebra, but which contains only finite n-generated algebras. For the case $n=2$ this provides a negative answer to a question posed by G. Bezhanishvili and R. Grigolia in [4].
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    Self-Deception in Terminal Patients: Belief System at Stake.Luis E. Echarte, Javier Bernacer, Denis Larrivee, J. V. Oron & Miguel Grijalba-Uche - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  37. Art and aesthetics in the work of Ibn òHazm of Cordoba.Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
  38. Abu Muhammad 'Ali Ibn Hazm : a biographical sketch.Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
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    Does an Ethical Work Context Generate Internal Social Capital?David Pastoriza, Miguel A. Arino, Joan E. Ricart & Miguel A. Canela - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 129 (1):77-92.
    Ethics has recently gained importance in the debate over social capital creation. The goal of this study is to empirically examine the ethical work context of the firm as an antecedent of the firm’s internal social capital. We build on person–situation interactionist theory to argue that individuals can learn standards of appropriate behavior induced by the ethical work context in which they are embedded. By creating an ethical work context, managers can facilitate the process through which employees learn to feel (...)
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  40. Inventory of Ibn òHazm's works.Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
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    The tragic sense of life in men and in peoples.Miguel de Unamuno, Salvador de Madariaga & J. E. Crawford Flitch - 1921 - London,: Macmillan.
    Reprint. Originally published: London: Macmillan and Co., 1921.
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    La Medicina mentis de E. W. von Tschirnhaus o el paso en Alemania de la Teosofía a la Preilustración tras la paz de Westfalia.Miguel Ángel Granada - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (3):377-387.
    Con anterioridad a la paz de Westfalia el espacio filosófico alemán había estado dominado en gran medida por la teosofía, especialmente en el ámbito protestante y en regiones como Sajonia, Silesia y Württemberg. Con la Medicina mentis de E. W. von Tschirnhaus, noble sajón de estudios universitarios en Leiden, donde entra en contacto con Spinoza y su círculo, entramos en un nuevo mundo conceptual. Bajo la apariencia de una propuesta metodológica, de corte cartesiano, de conducir la razón al descubrimiento de (...)
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    Scientific Productivity of Specialists of the Provincial Center of Hygiene, Epidemiology from Camagüey.Luis Larios Ortiz & López Lamezón - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (1):19-31.
    Fundamento: La investigación científica y la divulgación de los resultados obtenidos es uno de los puntales del desarrollo científico del país. Objetivo: Considerar la productividad científica de los especialistas de Higiene y Epidemiología de su Centro Provincial en Camagüey, a partir del número de publicaciones en los últimos cinco años. Método: Se diseñó un estudio transversal desde abril de 2008 hasta abril de 2013, a través de un cuestionario estructurado, de carácter anónimo y con el consentimiento informado de los mismos, (...)
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    Creating an Ethical Work Context: A Pathway to Generate Social Capital in the Firm.David Pastoriza, Miguel A. Ariño & Joan E. Ricart - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):477-489.
    There is a need for further research to understand how social capital in the workplace can be promoted. This article studies the generation of social capital from a comprehensive perspective that integrates ethics and general management. We propose the concept of “ethical work context” as an influential antecedent of the social capital in the firm. The ethical work context, which is aligned with the “humanizing culture” approach proposed by Melé ( Journal of Business Ethics 45 (1), 3–14, 2003a ), allows (...)
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    The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and in Peoples.Katherine Gilbert, Miguel de Unamuno, J. E. Crawford Flitch & Salvadore De Madariaga - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (3):340.
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    Exploring the relationship between church worship, social bonding and moral values.Jennifer E. Brown, Valerie van Mulukom, Jonathan Jong, Fraser Watts & Miguel Farias - 2022 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 44 (1):3-22.
    Religion is often understood to play a positive role in shaping moral attitudes among believers. We assessed the relationship between church members’ levels of felt connectedness to their respective congregations and perceived similarity in personal and congregational moral values, and whether there was a relationship between these and the amount of time spent in synchronous movement or singing during worship. The similarity between personal and perceived congregational moral importance was correlated with feelings of closeness to one’s congregation but not by (...)
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    Becoming a Fraternal Organization: Insights from the Encyclical Fratelli Tutti.Ricardo Zózimo, Miguel Pina E. Cunha & Arménio Rego - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (2):383-399.
    We uncover fundamental dimensions of the process through which organizations embed the practice of fraternity through embarking on an organizational journey in the direction of the common good. Building on the latest encyclical of Pope Francis, _Fratelli Tutti_, about fraternal and social friendship, we offer insight into the understanding of what it means to become a fraternal organization and reflect on the key ethical and paradoxical challenges for organizations aiming at collectively contributing to the common good. We add to previous (...)
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    Ética para Celia: contra la doble verdad.Ana de Miguel Álvarez - 2021 - Barcelona: B.
    Este libro no es solo una ética para chicas, es también una llamada a los chicos para que se atrevan a transgredir de verdad: para que dejen de ponerse en el lugar de sus deseos y se pongan en el lugar de las demás. La filosofía nos enseña que lo importante son las preguntas que nos hacemos, siempre que formulemos bien nuestros interrogantes y nos preguntemos por el fundamento de nuestros proyectos. La ética, por su parte es una invitación a (...)
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    Sorteios e representação democrática.Luis Felipe Miguel - forthcoming - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy (50).
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    Compassion in the Context of Capitalistic Organizations: Evidence from the 2011 Brisbane Floods.Ace Volkmann Simpson, Miguel Pina E. Cunha & Arménio Rego - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (3):683-703.
    Despite common assumptions that capitalism and compassion are contradictory, we theorize that compassion can be compatible with capitalism, and may either manifest or be inhibited within capitalistic society through a range of organizational approaches. These, in turn, result in varying consequences for employees’ experiences, feelings, and behaviors. In this article, we examine the perceived support provided to employees by their organizations during the 2011 Brisbane flood. Analysis of interview data identifies a continuum of organizational responses: from neglect to ambiguity to (...)
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