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    Organizational Architecture, Ethical Culture, and Perceived Unethical Behavior Towards Customers: Evidence from Wholesale Banking.Raymond O. S. Zaal, Ronald J. M. Jeurissen & Edward A. G. Groenland - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (3):825-848.
    In this study, we propose and test a model of the effects of organizational ethical culture and organizational architecture on the perceived unethical behavior of employees towards customers. This study also examines the relationship between organizational ethical culture and moral acceptability judgment, hypothesizing that moral acceptability judgment is an important stage in the ethical decision-making process. Based on a field study in one of the largest financial institutions in Europe, we found that organizational ethical culture was significantly related to the (...)
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    Introduction à la philosophie de l'histoire: essai sur les limites de l'objectivité historique.Raymond Aron - 1978 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
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    Science Religion and the Limits of Reason.Raymond Aaron Younis - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (2):317-335.
    The question of the limits of reason, not just within philosophy but also in the modern sciences, is arguably more important than ever given numerous recent commentaries on “life,” “reality,” meaning, purpose, pointlessness and so on, emanating not from philosophers or metaphysicians, but rather from physicists and biologists such as Steven Weinberg and Richard Dawkins. It will be argued that such commentaries concerning the “pointlessness” of the universe, or the purpose of “life,” and other such things, are flawed and unconvincing, (...)
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    Changing the Subject: Philosophy From Socrates to Adorno.Raymond Geuss - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Ask a question and it is reasonable to expect an answer or a confession of ignorance. But a philosopher may defy expectations. Confronted by a standard question arising from a normal way of viewing the world, a philosopher may reply that the question is misguided, that to continue asking it is, at the extreme, to get trapped in a delusive hall of mirrors. According to Raymond Geuss, this attempt to bypass or undercut conventional ways of thinking, to escape from (...)
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  5. Internationalization, Blended Learning, Diverse Cultures.Raymond Aaron Younis - 2011 - International Journal of Arts and Sciences 4 (8):2011.
  6. Euporia: on the limits horizons and possibilities of critical theory (or: on reconstruction).Raymond Aaron Younis - 2017 - In Harry Dahms & Eric Lybeck (eds.), On Reconstruction. Ashgate. pp. 89-108.
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    Patrick McNamara: The Neuroscience of Religious Experience. Cambridge University Press 2009.Raymond Aaron Younis - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (1):229--238.
    A critical analysis and evaluation of McNamara's book, "The Neuroscience of Religious Experience".
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  8. The Idea of Order at Key West.Raymond Aaron Younis - 1992 - Explicator 50 (2).
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    (1 other version)Counterfactuals without possible worlds.Raymond Turner - 1981 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 10 (4):453 - 493.
  10. The Jerome Biblical Commentary.Raymond E. Brown - 1969
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  11. The Theo-Centric Character of Catholic Liturgy.Raymond Leo Burke - 2011 - The Thomist 75 (3):347-364.
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  12. These Things Have Been Written: Studies on the Fourth Gospel.Raymond F. Collins - 1990
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    The central distinction in the theory of corporate moral personhood.Raymond S. Pfeiffer - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (6):473-480.
    Peter French has argued that conglomerate collectivities such as business corporations are moral persons and that aggregate collectivities such as lynch mobs are not. Two arguments are advanced to show that French's claim is flawed. First, the distinction between aggregates and conglomerates is, at best, a distinction of degree, not kind. Moreover, some aggregates show evidence of moral personhood. Second, French's criterion for distinguishing aggregates and conglomerates is based on inadequate grounds. Application of the criterion to specific cases requires an (...)
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    Montague semantics, nominalization and Scott's domains.Raymond Turner - 1983 - Linguistics and Philosophy 6 (2):259 - 288.
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    Uniform Gentzen systems.Raymond M. Smullyan - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):549-559.
    Generally speaking, it appears correct to say that in a formulation of first order logic in which a large number of connectives are taken as primitive which allows us to have our cake and eat it too.
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    Behaviorism, finite automata, and stimulus response theory.Raymond J. Nelson - 1975 - Theory and Decision 6 (August):249-67.
    In this paper it is argued that certain stimulus-response learning models which are adequate to represent finite automata (acceptors) are not adequate to represent noninitial state input-output automata (transducers). This circumstance suggests the question whether or not the behavior of animals if satisfactorily modelled by automata is predictive. It is argued in partial answer that there are automata which can be explained in the sense that their transition and output functions can be described (roughly, Hempel-type covering law explanation) while their (...)
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    La création des valeurs.Raymond Polin - 1944 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    Raymond Polin. valeurs objectives. De l'objectivité des valeurs, n'espère-t-on pas tirer un double bénéfice, fonder la vérité d'une part, et, d'autre part, rendre possible leur universalité ? La liaison des valeurs aux normes est trop essentielle  ...
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    Essai sur la théorie de l'histoire dans l'Allemagne contemporaine.Raymond Aron - 1938 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
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    Thucydide et le recit des evenements.Raymond Aron - 1961 - History and Theory 1 (2):103-128.
    International problems are not reducible to economic and social conjuncture. Thucydides therefore focuses on events, particular human acts performed freely-chosen, and thus themselves irreducible to junctures of forces. No twentieth-century Thucydides could exist; no intelligible account of the wars of the present century could omit references to actors, but they would not be of central interpretative importance. Modern events are disindividualized, modern collective decisions numerous and complex. Thucydides nevertheless remains significant today to those unwilling to view events divorced from the (...)
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    Reformation Und Revolution in der Wahrnehmung Paul Tillichs: Réformation Et Révolution Dans la Perception de Paul Tillich Paul Tillich's Perceptions Into Reformation and Revolution.Raymond Asmar, Christian Danz, Martin Leiner & Matthew Lon Weaver (eds.) - 2019 - De Gruyter.
    Die Beiträge des Bandes untersuchen Tillichs Verständnis von 'Reformation' und 'Revolution' vor dem Hintergrund seines Gesamtwerks in einer problemgeschichtlichen Perspektive. Diskutiert werden die verschiedenen Facetten und Bezüge seiner Reformations- und Revolutionsdeutung ebenso wie Perspektiven, die sich für gegenwärtige Debatten ergeben. Auf diese Weise erschließt der Band ein Themenfeld, welches bislang kaum untersucht wurde.
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  21. Tracking Nozick's Sceptic: A Better Method.Raymond Martin - 1983 - Analysis 43 (1):28 - 33.
  22. Creatures like Us?Lynne Sharpe, Raymond Corbey & Peter Singer - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):468-471.
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  23. Norm-based Governance for a New Era: Lessons from Climate Change and COVID-19.Leigh Raymond, Daniel Kelly & Erin Hennes - 2021 - Perspectives on Politics 1:1-14.
    The world has surpassed three million deaths from COVID-19, and faces potentially catastrophic tipping points in the global climate system. Despite the urgency, governments have struggled to address either problem. In this paper, we argue that COVID-19 and anthropogenic climate change (ACC) are critical examples of an emerging type of governance challenge: severe collective action problems that require significant individual behavior change under conditions of hyper- partisanship and scientific misinformation. Building on foundational political science work demonstrating the potential for norms (...)
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    Finite nest structures and propositional logic.Raymond M. Smullyan - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):322-324.
  25. Can We Be Both Moral Relativists and Moral?Raymond Boyce - manuscript
    Some thoughts on moral relativism, and its relation to moral phenomenology and truth.
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  26. Morality and Its Phenomenology.Raymond Boyce - manuscript
    Some thoughts on our moral experience and moral phenomenology, asking whether it can be justified or whether it is misleading.
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  27. De toekomst der wetenschap.Raymond Charmet - 1946 - 's-Gravenhage,: A. A. M. Stols. Edited by Louis de Broglie.
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    Nondefinability Results for Elliptic and Modular Functions.Raymond Mcculloch - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-20.
    Let $\Omega $ be a complex lattice which does not have complex multiplication and $\wp =\wp _\Omega $ the Weierstrass $\wp $ -function associated with it. Let $D\subseteq \mathbb {C}$ be a disc and $I\subseteq \mathbb {R}$ be a bounded closed interval such that $I\cap \Omega =\varnothing $. Let $f:D\rightarrow \mathbb {C}$ be a function definable in $(\overline {\mathbb {R}},\wp |_I)$. We show that if f is holomorphic on D then f is definable in $\overline {\mathbb {R}}$. The proof of (...)
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  29. Loss of the world: A philosophical dialogue.Raymond Kolcaba - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1):3-9.
    Humanity has begun to move from the natural world intothe cyber world. Issues surrounding this mentalmigration are debated in philosophical dialogue. Thelead character is Becket Geist, a romantic philosopherwith views tempered by 20th century science. He openswith a monologue in which he argues that loss of theworld in exchange for the cyber world is dark andinevitable. His chief adversary is Fortran McCyborg,a cyborg with leanings toward Scottish philosophy. The moderating force is Nonette Naturski who championsnaturalism, conservation of humanist ideals, andprudent (...)
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  30. Harre and Madden's multifarious account of natural necessity.Raymond Woller - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (4):616-632.
    In this paper, I critically examine Harre and Madden's attempt, largely as it occurs in their Causal Powers, to secure for causes and laws of nature a kind of necessity which although consistent with commonsensical empiricism and anti-idealistic philosophy of science nevertheless runs counter to the humean-positivistic tradition, which denies the existence of any distinctively "natural" or causal necessity. In the course of the paper, I reveal the multifarious nature of their account and show that each part of that account, (...)
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  31. Reply to sister Kevin.Raymond Polin - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):239-240.
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    Main Currents in Sociological Thought: Volume One: Montesquieu, Comte, Marx, de Tocqueville: The Sociologists and the Revolution of 1848.Raymond Aron & Pierre Manent - 2018 - Routledge.
    This is the first part of Raymond Aron's landmark two-volume study of the sociological tradition¿arguably the definitive work of its kind. More than a work of reconstruction, Aron's study is, at its deepest level, an engagement with the very question of modernity: How did the intellectual currents which emerged in the eighteenth century shape the modern political and philosophical order? With scrupulous fairness, Aron examines the thought and arguments of the major social thinkers to discern how they answered this (...)
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  33. Aphorisms From the Writings of Herbert Spencer, Selected and Arranged by J.R. Gingell.Herbert Spencer & Julia Raymond Gingell - 1894
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    The Thrust of Comparative Psychology.Raymond J. McCall - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:166-171.
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  35. The psychophysiology of intuition: A quantum-holographic theory of nonlocal communication.Raymond Trevor Bradley - 2007 - World Futures 63 (2):61 – 97.
    This work seeks to explain intuitive perception - those perceptions that are not based on reason or logic or on memories or extrapolations from the past, but are based, instead, on accurate foreknowledge of the future. Often such intuitive foreknowledge involves perception of implicit information about nonlocal objects and/or events by the body's psychophysiological systems. Recent experiments have shown that intuitive perception of a future event is related to the degree of emotional significance of that event, and a new study (...)
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    Three Views on Memory.Raymond J. McCall - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:181-186.
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  37. What really matters.Raymond Martin - 2008 - Synthese 162 (3):325 - 340.
    What really matters fundamentally in survival? That question—the one on which I focus—is not about what should matter or about metaphysics. Rather, it is a factual question the answer to which can be determined, if at all, only empirically. I argue that the answer to it is that in the case of many people it is not one’s own persistence, but continuing in ways that may involve one’s own cessation that really matters fundamentally in survival. Call this the surprising result. (...)
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    Wittgenstein's tractatarian essentialism.Raymond D. Bradley - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (1):43 – 55.
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    A dictionary of biblical interpretation.Raymond E. Brown - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (1):77–79.
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    Rock, rhythm and dance.Raymond Durgnat - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (1):28-47.
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  41. Art and truth, in reply to mr. Weitz.Raymond Hoekstra - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (3):365-378.
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    Historical counterexamples and sufficient cause.Raymond Martin - 1979 - Mind 88 (349):59-73.
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    Progress in historical studies.Raymond Martin - 1998 - History and Theory 37 (1):14–39.
    Everyone with their feet on the ground admits that in the physical sciences there has been progress. One can debate the niceties. The hard rock is that our ability to predict and control natural events and processes is greater now than it has ever been. And there has been astonishing technological fallout.
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    The rehabilitation of myth: Vico'snew science.Raymond Martin - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):1033-1035.
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    Von Wright, action and causation: An addendum to Kim's critique.Raymond Martin - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 28 (4):295 - 296.
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    Éloge du raisonnable.: Pour un réenchantement raisonné du monde.Raymond Massé - 2023 - [Québec]: Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Qu'entend-on par enchantement et désenchantement du monde? Quelles seraient les voies à suivre pour susciter un réenchantement du monde qui sera le fait de l’humain lui-même? La raison et la rationalité sont-elles les causes des maux de nos errements ou des outils pour les contrer? Suffira-t-il d’avoir « foi en la raison » pour surmonter les défis que l’humanité s’est elle-même imposés par négligence et irresponsabilité.
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    Barbara Celarent.Raymond J. McCall - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (1):106-109.
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    Invested self-expression: A principle of human motivation.Raymond J. McCall - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (4):289-303.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy and Finality.Raymond J. Mccall - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:144-148.
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    Report of the Committee on Resolutions.Raymond J. McCall - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:260-261.
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