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    Transparency to Reduce Corruption?: Dropping Hints for Private Organizations in Brazil.Maria Virginia Halter, Maria Cecilia Coutinho de Arruda & Ralph Bruno Halter - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S3):373-385.
    Corruption within the private sector has often not been dealt with in Brazil. Organizations may find corrupt acts in its operations or practices, but specific concepts and programs to avoid them are neither concrete nor clear. Some Brazilian stockholders have become aware of the risks involved in unethical procedures and are adopting the Best Practices of Corporate Governance initiative. International agencies have intensively supported organizations and governments in an effort to define policies that inhibit illegal or corrupt cultural habits throughout (...)
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  2. Hallucinations: An Experimental Approach.Ralph Hefferline, Bruno F., J. J. Louis & Janet A. Camp - 1973 - In F. J. McGuigan & R. A. Schoonover (eds.), The Psychophysiology of Thinking. Academic Press. pp. 299–342.
     
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    Pandemias y otras crisis sistémicas: Interesting Times, asuntos de hecho y pensamiento tentacular.Laura López Paniagua - 2020 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 95:193-211.
    La actual pandemia de SARS-CoV-2 pone de relieve una vez más el modelo fallido con el nos enfrentamos a las crisis que afectan a nuestro mundo, desde el cambio climático y las recientes situaciones de emergencia de los refugiados, hasta la ascensión de los extremismos políticos en las sociedades occidentales. Como argumentan la filósofa feminista Donna Haraway y el sociólogo y filósofo Bruno Latour, se hace necesario un cambio de paradigma y una redefinición de la subjetividad para enfrentarnos al (...)
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  4. The recent development of informal logic.Ralph H. Johnson & J. Anthony Blair - forthcoming - Informal Logic: The First International Symposium.
     
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    Emotions in Science and Imaginative Culture.Ralph Adolphs - 2022 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 6 (1):21-24.
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  6. Postmodern? No, Simply A m odern! Steps Towards an Anthropology of Science.Bruno Latour - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (1):145-171.
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    Knowledge-based programs as succinct policies for partially observable domains.Bruno Zanuttini, Jérôme Lang, Abdallah Saffidine & François Schwarzentruber - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 288 (C):103365.
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    An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems.Bruno Galantucci - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (5):737-767.
    The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complementary strengths and weaknesses: naturalistic studies and computer simulations. This study was conducted with a method that combines these approaches. Pairs of participants played video games requiring communication. Members of a pair were physically separated but exchanged graphic signals through a medium that prevented the use of standard symbols (e.g., letters). Communication systems emerged and developed rapidly during the games, integrating the use of explicit signs with information (...)
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    Why Gaia is not a God of Totality.Bruno Latour - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (2-3):61-81.
    Biology and politics have always been permeable to one another, trading metaphors back and forth. This is nowhere more blatant than when people claim to talk about ‘the planet’ as a whole. James Lovelock’s concept of Gaia has often been interpreted as a godlike figure. By reviewing in some detail a critical assessment of Lovelock’s Gaia by one scientist, Toby Tyrrell, the paper tries to map out why it is so difficult for natural as well as social scientists not to (...)
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    Voluntarism in Ethics.Ralph Nelson - 1988 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 4:127-135.
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    Positive Jonsson Theories.Bruno Poizat & Aibat Yeshkeyev - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (1-2):101-127.
    This paper is a general introduction to Positive Logic, where only what we call h-inductive sentences are under consideration, allowing the extension to homomorphisms of model-theoric notions which are classically associated to embeddings; in particular, the existentially closed models, that were primitively defined by Abraham Robinson, become here positively closed models. It accounts for recent results in this domain, and is oriented towards the positivisation of Jonsson theories.
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    Proof theory and intuitionistic systems.Bruno Scarpellini - 1971 - New York,: Springer Verlag.
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129.
  14. The Gestalt Theory and the Problem of Configuration.Bruno Petermann - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):382-388.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    The frontier of metaphor and symbol.Ralph Berry - 1967 - British Journal of Aesthetics 7 (1):76-83.
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  16. Dvadeseti creski simpozij o Petriću u kontinuitetu – drugi put s podnaslovom »Hrvatski filozofi u europskom kontekstu«.Bruno Ćurko - 2013 - Prilozi Za Istrazivanje Hrvatske Filozofske Baštine 39 (2):637-641.
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    Saint Jean Chrysostome Et Les Spectacles.Bruno H. Vandenberghe - 1955 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 7 (1):34-46.
    Is there an opposition between spectacles and the Church? Such is the question that normally comes to one's mind in reading the diatribes of the Fathers of the Church against spectacles. The subject is thicklish and should be handled with precision and tact, without preconceived prejudice. In examining the passages on the subject in ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, the author has precisely made the attempt to solve the problem. Methodical in his proceedings, he first examines the part, spectacles played in the (...)
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    No Harm, Still Foul: On the Effect-Independent Wrongness of Slurring.Ralph Difranco & Andrew Morgan - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3):471-489.
    Intuitively, a speaker who uses slurs to refer to people is doing something morally objectionable even if no one is measurably affected by their speech. Perhaps they are only talking to themselves, or they are speaking with bigots who are already as vicious as they can be. This paper distinguishes between slurring as an expressive act and slurring as the act of causing a psychological effect. It then develops an expression-focused ethical account in order to explain the intuition that slurring (...)
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    Cherchant qui adorer.Bruno Ribes - 1978 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    "Et toi, qui dis-tu que tu es? Je vais dire la poussée de ma foi... Je n'entends rien prouver, mais donner à constater". Ainsi s'exprime Bruno Ribes dans Cherchant qui adorer. Ce n'est pas à travers la philosophie que l'auteur demande quelque assise pour sa foi, mais à une logique quasi biologique. Comme l'évolution résulte de la rencontre charnelle de deux vivants, de même une "logique" toute d'ouverture à l'autre se déploie à travers l'intelligence et la liberté, en Dieu. (...)
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    Rotation-induced taste aversions in strains of rats selectively bred for strong or weak acquisition of drug-induced taste aversions.Ralph L. Elkins & William Harrison - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (1):57-60.
  21. Constructing time: Dennett and Grush on temporal representation.Bruno Mölder - 2014 - In Valtteri Arstila & Dan Lloyd (eds.), Subjective Time: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Temporality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 217-238.
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    Five steps in the evolution of man's knowledge of good and evil.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1967 - Zygon 2 (1):77-96.
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    Structural Crisis and Institutional Change in Modern Capitalism: French Capitalism in Transition.Bruno Amable - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book analyses the evolution of the French model of capitalism in relation to the instability of socio-political compromises. In the 2010s, France was in a situation of systemic crisis, namely, the impossibility for political leadership to find a strategy of institutional change, or more generally a model of capitalism, that could gather sufficient social and political support. This book analyses the various attempts at reforming the French model since the 1980s, when the left tried briefly to orient the French (...)
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    La politique du dehors.Bruno Karsenti - 2005 - Multitudes 3 (3):37-50.
    The courses by Michel Foucault recently published invite us to approach the question of the State, and more generally that of politics, from the point of view of governing and “governmentality”. Through such concepts surfaces a constant methodological urge to approach things from the outside, to study multiplicities, “connexions with the heterogeneous”, historical configurations where disparate elements interact while remaining disparate. The same approach structures the understanding of this form of governmentality known as liberalism. In order to understand its nature, (...)
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  25. Eden's Gate: The Later Poetry of Edwin Muir.Ralph J. Mills - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):58.
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    Perceptual equivalence of two kinds of ambiguous speech stimuli.Bruno H. Repp - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (1):12-14.
  27. Implications of inattentional blindness for "enactive" theories of consciousness.Ralph D. Ellis - 2001 - Brain and Mind 2 (3):297-322.
    Mack and Rock show evidence that no consciousperception occurs without a prior attentiveact. Subjects already executing attention taskstend to neglect visible elements extraneous tothe attentional task, apparently lacking evenbetter-than-chance ``implicit perception,''except in certain cases where the unattendedstimulus is a meaningful word or has uniquepre-tuned salience similar to that ofmeaningful words. This is highly consistentwith ``enactive'' notions that consciousnessrequires selective attention via emotional subcortical and limbic motivationalactivation as it influences anterior attentionmechanisms. Occipital activation withoutconsciousness suggests that motivated search,enacted through the organism's (...)
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  28. Mémoires en concurrence: témoignages et chef d'œuvre patrimonial.Bruno Védrines & Christophe Ronveaux - forthcoming - Comprendre.
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  29. Aischylos' Isthmiastai.Bruno Snell - 1956 - Hermes 84 (1):1-11.
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    Ingiustizia E Storia: Il Tempo E Il Male Tra Kant E Weber.Bruno Accarino - 1994 - Roma: Editori Riuniti.
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    »Führen in der Kirche – Zwischen Freiheit und Verbindlichkeit«.Ralph Charbonnier & Arne Manzeschke - 2012 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 56 (4):296-300.
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  32. The Universal in the Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas. --.Ralph William Clark - 1980 - University Microfilms International.
     
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    Il De aleatoribus Pseudociprianeo.Bruno Luiselli - 2007 - Augustinianum 47 (2):259-281.
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    Non-Resistance and the Present War--A Reply to Mr. Russell.Ralph Barton Perry - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (3):307-316.
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    (1 other version)The independent variability of purpose and belief.Ralph Barton Perry - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (7):169-180.
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    Attention à la marche!Bruno Poizat - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (3):570-585.
  37. Metametaphysical Monism, Dualism, Pluralism, and Holism in the German Idealist Tradition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 1:1-15.
    During his Jena period, Fichte endorses a curious dictum: ‘the kind of philosophy one chooses depends on the kind of person one is’. How can Fichte’s dictum support a vindication of German idealism over Spinozism, which he also calls ‘dogmatism’? I will show that the answer to this seemingly straightforward question reveals a rather complex series of metametaphysical objections that shape the development of the entire German idealist tradition. Ultimately, as I will suggest, the series of metametaphysical questions that shape (...)
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    Sous-groupes définissables d'un groupe stable.Bruno Poizat - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):137-146.
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    Théories instables.Bruno Poizat - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):513-522.
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    Construire une histoire de la prière. Logiques, position, réception et nécessaire dépassement de l’œuvre de Bremond.Bruno Restif - 2024 - ThéoRèmes 20 (20).
    The history of prayer remains neglected and, in France at least, any reflection aimed at building this field of study cannot fail to draw on Henri Bremond’s Histoire littéraire du sentiment religieux, because of its innovative methodological contributions, but also because its errors and inadequacies constitute themselves lessons. A comparison of this study with the rather less successful works of Heiler and Mauss reveals convergences, complementarities and oppositions that can be exploited today. The critical reception of Bremond’s work by academic (...)
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    How the mind uses the brain: to move the body and image the universe.Ralph D. Ellis - 2010 - Chicago, Ill.: Open Court. Edited by Natika Newton.
    Introduction: Searching for the covert agent of consciousness -- The devil's pact (or, why the hard problem is now so hard) -- Action at the macro level : an agent-based theory of intentionality -- Action imagery and representation of the external world -- Do we need an emergency metaphysician? : action versus reaction at the micro level -- Herding neurons : the causal structure of self-organizing systems -- The paradoxes of phenomenal consciousness -- The self-organizing imagination : addressing the mind-body (...)
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  42. The easy chair of skepticism.Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1923 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 4 (4):221.
     
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  43. A cosmological scheme.Ralph B. Winn - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):254.
     
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    ed. Hans Reichenbach's From Copernicus to Einstein.Ralph B. Winn - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:424.
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    Whitehead's concept of process: A few critical remarks.Ralph B. Winn - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (26):710-714.
  46. Conflict and Convergence on Fundamental Matters in C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.Ralph C. Wood - 2003 - Renascence 55 (4):315-338.
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    Excerpted comments about a number of recent books about C. S. Lewis.Ralph C. Wood - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):520-522.
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    Orthodoxy at a Hundred.Ralph C. Wood - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (3/4):667-675.
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    Economics and psychology: Imperialism or inspiration?Bruno S. Frey & Matthias Benz - unknown
    Economics and psychology are both sciences of human behaviour. This paper gives a survey of their interaction. First, the changing relationship between the two sciences is discussed: while economics was once imperialistic, it has become a science inspired by psychological insights. In order to illustrate this, recent developments and evidence for three major areas are presented: bounded rationality, non-selfish behaviour, and the economics of happiness.
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    Pleasure and reason as adaptations to nature's requirements.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1982 - Zygon 17 (2):113-131.
    Abstract.The values which guide mental and physical behavior seem to be derived from evolutionary facts. In our brains, selection of genes has tied the experience of pleasure to motivating what nature requires us to do for the good of ourselves, our kinsmen, and our ecosystem. When our brains evolved to house also a cultural heritage (including religion, the motivation of sociocultural goals, and rational discourse), hellish tensions could arise to split brain function (minds) and societies. Salvation could and did come (...)
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