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    Blind, or Keenly Self-regarding? The dilemma of Western philosophy.Carl Mika & Michael Peters - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (11):1125-1127.
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    The organizing process of the American railroad business from an evolutionary perspective.Mika Pantzar - 1991 - World Futures 32 (1):29-44.
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    Aristotle on Perceptual Discrimination.Mika Perälä - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (3):257-292.
    _ Source: _Volume 63, Issue 3, pp 257 - 292 It is commonly assumed that Aristotle defines a sense by reference to its ability to perceive the items that are proper to that sense, and that he explains perceptions of unities of these items, and discriminations between them, by reference to what is called the ‘common sense’. This paper argues in contrast that Aristotle defines a sense by reference, not only to its ability to perceive the proper items, but also (...)
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    When Is There a Sustainability Case for CSR? Pathways to Environmental and Social Performance Improvements.Mika Kuisma, Leena Lankoski, Jette Steen Knudsen, Jukka Rintamäki & Minna Halme - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (6):1181-1227.
    Little is known about when corporate social responsibility (CSR) leads to a sustainability case (i.e., to improvements in environmental and social performance). Building on various forms of decoupling, we develop a theoretical framework for examining pathways from institutional pressures through CSR management to sustainability performance. To empirically identify such pathways, we apply fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to an extensive dataset from 19 large companies. We discover that different pathways are associated with environmental and social performance (non)improvements, and that pathways (...)
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    Why Give Up the Unknown? And How?Carl Mika, Carwyn Jones, W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz, Ocean Ripeka Mercier & Helen Verran - 2022 - Journal of World Philosophies 7 (1):101-144.
    Carl Mika claims in the symposium’s lead essay that we need more myth today. In fact, an “unscientific” attitude can potentially reorient the alienation from the world. For Mika, a philosophical mātauranga Māori incorporates such a way of being in the world. Through it, an unmediated and co-existent relationship with the world can be built up. Some of Mika’s co-symposiasts invite Mika to substantiate aspects about this bold claim. Carwyn Jones nudges Mika to discuss the (...)
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    18 Plato.Mika Ojakangas - 2017 - In Adam Kotsko & Carlo Salzani (eds.), Agamben's Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 178-185.
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  7. What is the Problem of Universals? From Explanation to Description.Mika Oksanen - unknown
    In this article1 I will examine a metaontological problem, which has lately been thematized for example in [19]: what is the problem of universals? I will argue for a different solution from the one that has recently been popular, a solution that represents a return to an older view.
     
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    Evolutionary Patterns in the Political Strategy of a Firm.Mika Skippari - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:279-284.
    In this study, I seek to contribute to the existing literature on corporate political activity by providing insights into how the content of corporate political strategy evolves over time within a single firm. A basic premise of the study is that the evolution of corporate political strategy is embedded within a broader social context that influences its pace and direction. Empirical evidence is based on a historical single case study of a large scale Finnish industrial conglomerate, Tampella Ltd., covering the (...)
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    Heavy Poems.Mika Suojanen - 2020 - Turku: Pääjalkainen.
    No return to sweetness. The philosophical poem book Heavy Poems is drawn from splatter films and catalogs of violence and sex, but the language of poetry is the poet’s own. -/- The world of these poems is authentic, true, and sincere. Life and death measure each other. How is human value calculated? Which of us is valuable and who is worthless?
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    Overcoming ‘Being’ in Favour of Knowledge: The fixing effect of ‘mātauranga’.Carl Te Hira Mika - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10):1080-1092.
    It is common to hear Māori discuss primordial states of Being, yet in colonisation those very central beliefs are forced into weaker utterances. In this process those utterances merely conform to a colonised agenda. ‘Mātauranga’, a tidy term that overwhelmingly refers to an epistemological knowing of the world, colludes nicely with its English equivalent, ‘knowledge’, to further colonise those core contemplations of Being. Its plausibility relies on an orderly regard of things in the world. In education, historical and current practices (...)
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    Three Standards of Athletic Superiority.Mika Hämäläinen - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (3):289-302.
    The aim of this paper is to deepen our understanding of the inherent purpose of sports competitions. In ‘On Winning and Athletic Superiority’, Nicholas Dixon states that the central comparative purpose of an athletic contest is to determine which team or player is superior, or, synonymously, to provide an accurate measure of athletic superiority. Dixon identifies athletic skill as the standard of athletic superiority in competitive sport. However, I argue there are three separate standards of athletic superiority: the demonstration of (...)
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    A Sport with Untapped Potential to Empower Women.Mika Hämäläinen - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (1):53-63.
    This paper argues that the sport of ski jumping possesses the untapped potential to empower women. It also recommends ways in which this potential should be realised. The untapped potential of ski jumping lies in the notion that, under two independent conditions, women are able to jump as far as men. The first condition is that women start from a higher gate than men. The second is that women and men start from the same gate, but compete on a ski (...)
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    The Concept of Advantage in Sport.Mika Hämäläinen - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (3):308-322.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the concept of advantage in sport. Advantage is often referred to in discussions of the philosophy of sport, but only a few analyses of the term exist. Sigmund Loland has discussed advantage most comprehensibly. Nevertheless, his view does not address all of the relevant kinds of advantage. I begin with a summary of Loland's view and then show its limitations. I continue by developing his ideas further to present what I call performance (...)
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    Notes on haptic realism: Digital photography and shifting conditions of embodiment.Mika Elo - 2012 - Philosophy of Photography 3 (1):19-27.
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    Independence of visual awareness from the scope of attention: An electrophysiological study.Mika Koivisto, Antti Revonsuo & Minna Lehtonen - 2006 - Cerebral Cortex 16 (3):415-424.
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    Masked blindsight in normal observers: Measuring subjective and objective responses to two features of each stimulus.Mika Koivisto & Susanna Neuvonen - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 81:102929.
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    How to Restore Fairness After Doping Infringement?Mika Hämäläinen - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (8):643-648.
    This article addresses the question how to restore the biggest possible amount of fairness after a discovery of doping infringement. I will analyse eight actions that could be taken: disqualification and re-ranking, change in official result, medal stripping and medal re-awarding, ban, rematch, legal action, apology and forgiveness. I conclude that the best way to restore the biggest possible amount of fairness seems to be a selected combination of actions. I also propose that re-ranking and medal re-awarding should be accompanied (...)
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    (1 other version)Doping and Moral Disapprovals.Mika Hämäläinen, Andrew Bloodworth & Suvi Heikkinen - 2020 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (3):331-348.
    This paper explores variance in how people morally disapprove wrongs related to doping. The variance may pertain to what type of moral disapproval a person uses or to what they disapprove of. Our e...
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    Two Kinds of Sport Records.Mika Hämäläinen - 2013 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (4):1-13.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse sport records and consider why there are two kinds of them: performance records and statistical records. Usain Bolt?s world record of 9.58?s in a 100?m race is a prominent example of a performance record, while an example of a statistical record is Michael Phelps? 18 Olympic gold medals. This categorisation of two types of sport record is a development of Sigmund Loland?s view. Loland focuses on performance records and largely ignores statistical records; (...)
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  20. Electrophysiological correlates of visual consciousness and selective attention.Mika Koivisto & Antti Revonsuo - 2007 - Neuroreport 18 (8):753-756.
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    Emergence And Immergence Of Viruses.Mika Aaltonen, Harri Härmä, Timo Hyypiä & Matti Waris - 2010 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 12 (4).
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    Time-space Contexts, Knowledge and Management.Mika Aaltonen - 2011 - Philosophy of Management 10 (3):79-84.
    Our lives take place within specific time-space contexts, and in everyday life these contexts are taken as self-evident. Simultaneously, we have accepted the classical idea of fixed, permanent and acontextual truths. This paper argues that people use and are aware of various time-space contexts, and have implicitly created knowledge and approaches that work within them. The paper further argues that explicit consideration of time-space contexts should influence the tools, techniques and methods we use when making sense of each situation, and (...)
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    Trying to secure a future in uncertain circumstances. The social security of temporary migrant workers in Finland.Mika Helander, Peter Holley & Heidi Uuttana - 2016 - Arbor 192 (777):a286.
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    Undōsuru shintai no tetsugaku: Mēnu do Biran to Nishida Kitarō = Philosophe du corps en mouvement.Mika Imono - 2018 - Nara-shi: Kizasu Shobō.
    ビラニスムと言われる彼の哲学について哲学史的な検討を加えたのち、その要諦である運動の哲学を、西田哲学を補助線として詳細に分析。.
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    A Counter-Colonial Speculation on Elizabeth Rata’s –ism.Carl Mika - 2016 - Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1):1-12.
    In Maori thought, the possibility exists for a sort of lateral thinking that does not necessarily directly respond to another’s utterance or opinion but that considers some of the creative and arbitrary themes that arise. In this article, I employ this counter-colonial speculation, keeping in mind a Maori worldview whilst thinking in the wake of Elizabeth Rata’s “Ethnic Ideologies in New Zealand Education: What’s Wrong with Kaupapa Maori?” The speculative powers that Maori have at our disposal here have undoubtedly been (...)
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    Novalis’ Poetic Uncertainty: A Bildung with the Absolute.Carl Mika - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (6).
    Novalis, the Early German Romantic poet and philosopher, had at the core of his work a mysterious depiction of the ‘absolute’. The absolute is Novalis’ name for a substance that defies precise knowledge yet calls for a tentative and sensitive speculation. How one asserts a truth, represents an object, and sets about encountering things in the world, is in the first instance the domain of the absolute, which diffuses through all things in the world. In this article, I begin by (...)
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    A Friend Being Good and One’s Own in Nicomachean Ethics 9.9.Mika Perälä - 2016 - Phronesis 61 (3):307-336.
    This paper reconsiders Aristotle’s arguments inNicomachean Ethics9.9 concerning the claim that a virtuous friend is naturally desirable. The paper demonstrates that a virtuous friend, according to Aristotle, is naturally desirable not only because he is good, but also because he is one’s own. Although the two are different ways of being desirable, the paper shows that Aristotle takes being one’s own to consist in a distinctive kind of being good. This enables him to extend the grounds of virtue-friendship beyond the (...)
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    Pääskynen ja muita teoreettis-filosofisia novelleja (Swallow and Other Theoretical-Philosophical Short Stories).Mika Suojanen - 2007 - Turku, Finland: Sanat & Mietteet.
    The collection includes five short stories that do not look to the past, to modernism. They do not entertain but defend the philosophical thinking. The reader notices she or he considers Stoic and Nietzschean human views and moral values and the nature of language. The short stories ask what the relationship between the language and the world is and what proper names mean, for instance. Everyone needs piece of mind.
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  29. Virtue and Action: Justification of Knowledge Concerning Morality.Mika Suojanen - 2014 - In Nora Hämäläinen, Juhana Lemetti & Ilkka Niiniluoto (eds.), Philosophical Studies from University of Helsinki. Helsinki University Press. pp. 69‒80.
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    Navigating ethnicity, nationalism and Pan-Africanism – Kimbanguists, identity and colonial borders.Mika Vähäkangas - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3):8.
    The Kimbanguists, whose church is based on the healing and proclamation ministry of Simon Kimbangu in 1921 in the Belgian Congo, challenge colonially defined borders and identities in multiple ways. Anticolonialism is in the DNA of Kimbanguism, yet in a manner that contests the colonially inherited dichotomy between religion and politics. Kimbanguists draw from holistic Kongo traditions, where the spiritual and material/political are inherently interwoven. Kimbangu’s home village, Nkamba, is the centre of the world for them, and Kongo culture and (...)
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    On the Greek Origins of Biopolitics: A Reinterpretation of the History of Biopower.Mika Ojakangas - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book explores the origins of western biopolitics in ancient Greek political thought. Ojakangas's argues that the conception of politics as the regulation of the quantity and quality of population in the name of the security and happiness of the state and its inhabitants is as old as the western political thought itself: the politico-philosophical categories of classical thought, particularly those of Plato and Aristotle, were already biopolitical categories. In their books on politics, Plato and Aristotle do not only deal (...)
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  32. The Russell-Kaplan paradox and other modal paradoxes: a new solution.Mika Oksanen - 1999 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 4:73-93.
     
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    Safety by simulation: theorizing the future of robot regulation.Mika Viljanen - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (1):139-154.
    Mobility robots may soon be among us, triggering a need for safety regulation. Robot safety regulation, however, remains underexplored, with only a few articles analyzing what regulatory approaches could be feasible. This article offers an account of the available regulatory strategies and attempts to theorize the effects of simulation-based safety regulation. The article first discusses the distinctive features of mobility robots as regulatory targets and argues that emergent behavior constitutes the key regulatory concern in designing robot safety regulation regimes. In (...)
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  34. The Aesthetic Experience of Artwork.Mika Suojanen - 2014 - In Kaisa Koivisto, Jani Kukkola, Timo Latomaa & Pirkko Sandelin (eds.), Experience Research IV. Lapland University Press. pp. 57–72.
    What is beautiful or ugly vary from one person another, from time to time and from culture to culture. However, at the same time, people are certain that there are aesthetic properties in the nature, artworks and other persons and, furthermore, they can be perceived by the naked eye. This article argues that experience does not reveal the aesthetic properties of the objects.
     
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    Carl Schmitt's Real Enemy: The Citizen of the Non-exclusive Democratic Community?Mika Ojakangas - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (4):411-424.
    In Politics of Friendship Jacques Derrida reveals the core of Carl Schmitt's thinking concerning the political: “If thepolitical is to exist, one must know who everyone is, who is a friend and who is an enemy, and this knowing is not in the mode of theoretical knowledge but in one of apractical identification.”Nevertheless, the enemy, who actually isidentified, is not Carl Schmitt's real enemy. On the contrary, the identified enemy is his friend to the extent that it constitutes by exclusion (...)
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    An ERP study of change detection, change blindness, and visual awareness.Mika Koivisto & Antti Revonsuo - 2003 - Psychophysiology 40 (3):423-429.
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    Fairness as Successful Competition.Mika Hämäläinen - 2019 - Philosophical Inquiry 43 (3-4):77-86.
    In this paper, I introduce a novel view of fairness: I explain fair sport competition through the notion of successful competition. I begin by analysing successful competition. I propose that competitions can be successful, both internally and externally. Internally successful competition is connected to the internal purpose of competition and has two senses: narrow and wide. Competition was internally successful in the narrow sense if three criteria of ‘betterness’ – official result, ideally adjudicated result, and display of athletic skills – (...)
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  38. Excess and indigenous worldview : philosophising on the problem of method.Carl Mika - 2021 - In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. New York: Routeldge.
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  39. Excess and indigenous worldview : philosophizing on the problem of method.Carl Mika - 2021 - In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. New York: Routeldge.
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    The EU as a “Global Player” in Human Rights? by Jan Erik Wetzel (ed.).Mika Obara - 2013 - Human Rights Review 14 (4):429-430.
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    Do commodities reproduce themselves through human beings? Toward an ecology of goods.Mika Pantzar - 1993 - World Futures 38 (4):201-224.
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    Institutional Entrepreneurs as Political Actors.Mika Skippari & Kalle Pajunen - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:410-420.
    In this paper we integrate the concept of institutional entrepreneurship to the literature on corporate political activity by examining how the attempts of private actors to influence a public policy domain is fundamentally constrained by the prevailing institutional logics in the field. By examining the role of financial actor, i.e, investment bankers in the commercialization process of Finnish water sector, we show how the political strategies of these actors evolved during the process. Moreover, we identify several factors explaining why the (...)
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    The Evolution of Corporate Market and Nonmarket Strategic Resources in the Early Phase of the Industry Lifecycle.Mika Skippari & Iiro Christensen - 2010 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 21:202-209.
    In this paper we draw from the literatures on corporate nonmarket strategies, resource-based view of the firm, and industry life-cycle to investigate how the market and nonmarket strategic resources of a firm change in the emergence of an industry lifecycle. We do this by examining the outsourcing business in Finnish primary healthcare from its inception in 2004 to 2009. Theoretically, we aim to contribute to the discussion of the importance of strategic resources (both market and nonmarket) in the early phase (...)
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  44. Subjects of the nation without citizenship: The case of 'hill tribes' in Thailand.Mika Toyota - 2005 - In Will Kymlicka & Baogang He (eds.), Multiculturalism in Asia. Oxford University Press. pp. 110--35.
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    Philosophical and Theological Responses to Syncretism: Beyond the Mirage of Pure Religion.Mika Vähäkangas & Patrik Fridlund (eds.) - 2017 - Leiden: Brill.
    _Theological and Philosophical Responses to Syncretism: Beyond the Mirage of Pure Religion_ by Patrik Fridlund and Mika Vähäkangas elaborates the consequences of admitting the unavoidable syncretic nature of religions in theology and philosophy of religion.
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    Michel Foucault and the enigmatic origins of bio-politics and governmentality.Mika Ojakangas - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (1):1-14.
    Even a superficial look at the classical ideas and practices of government of populations makes it immediately apparent that there is a peculiarity in Foucault’s genealogy of western bio-politics and governmentality. According to Foucault, western governmental rationality can be traced back to the Judeo-Christian tradition in general and to the Christian ideology and practice of the pastorate in particular. In this article, my purpose is to show that Christianity was not the prelude to what Foucault calls governmentality but rather marked (...)
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    Affirmation and Denial in Aristotle’s De interpretatione.Mika Perälä - 2020 - Topoi 39 (3):645-656.
    Modern logicians have complained that Aristotelian logic lacks a distinction between predication and assertion, and that predication, according to the Aristotelians, implies assertion. The present paper addresses the question of whether this criticism can be levelled against Aristotle’s logic. Based on a careful study of the De interpretatione, the paper shows that even if Aristotle defines what he calls simple assertion in terms of predication, he does not confound predication and assertion. That is because, first, he does not understand compound (...)
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    Toward an evolutionary view of socio‐economic systems.Mika Pantzar - 1992 - World Futures 34 (1):83-103.
  49. The Gospel of Matthew as a Literary Argument.Mika Hietanen - 2011 - Argumentation 25 (1):63-86.
    Through an argumentation analysis can one show how it is feasible to view a narrative religious text such as the Gospel of Matthew as a literary argument. The Gospel is not just good news but an elaborate argument for the standpoint that Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah. It is shown why an argumentation analysis needs to be supplemented with a pragmatic literary analysis in order to describe how the evangelist presents his story so as to reach his (...)
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    On Homelessness in the City of Turku: Observations from the Sidewalk.Mika Suojanen - 2022 - Asukki.
    Much is known about homelessness from a quantitative perspective in Finland. However, the implications are often misleading and false. In this report, I present how prejudiced conclusions about the homeless are drawn in the City of Turku because there is no interest in grassroots experience. Targets to reduce homelessness still make sense.
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