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    From the correspondence of a melancholic.K. van der Horst & F. F. Blok - 1980 - Grotiana 1 (1):155.
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  2. Toward a Value-Sensitive Absorptive Capacity Framework: Navigating Intervalue and Intravalue Conflicts to Answer the Societal Call for Health.Onno S. W. F. Omta, Léon Jansen, Oana Branzei, Vincent Blok & Jilde Garst - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (6):1349-1386.
    The majority of studies on absorptive capacity (AC) underscore the importance of absorbing technological knowledge from other firms to create economic value. However, to preserve moral legitimacy and create social value, firms must also discern and adapt to (shifts in) societal values. A comparative case study of eight firms in the food industry reveals how organizations prioritize and operationalize the societal value health in product innovation while navigating inter- and intravalue conflicts. The value-sensitive framework induced in this article extends AC (...)
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    Transitivity follows from Dummett's axiom.J. F. A. K. Van Benthem & W. J. Blok - 1978 - Theoria 44 (2):117-118.
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    Algebraic semantics for quasi-classical modal logics.W. J. Blok & P. Köhler - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):941-964.
    A well-known result, going back to the twenties, states that, under some reasonable assumptions, any logic can be characterized as the set of formulas satisfied by a matrix 〈,F〉, whereis an algebra of the appropriate type, andFa subset of the domain of, called the set of designated elements. In particular, every quasi-classical modal logic—a set of modal formulas, containing the smallest classical modal logicE, which is closed under the inference rules of substitution and modus ponens—is characterized by such a matrix, (...)
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    Quests for a Scientific Mythology: F. Creuzer and K. O. Müller on History and Myth.Josine H. Blok - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (4):26-52.
    Classical scholarship played a vital role in the intellectual concerns of early nineteenth-century Germany. Situated at the crossroads of religion, history, and explorations of the development of the human mind, Greek mythology in particular was expected to shed light on the origins of civilization. In the search for the true nature of myth, the hermeneutic problems involved in historical understanding were intensified. As myth was held to be of a different nature than rationality, to read the sources was to look (...)
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    ”Dic cur hic” – en kasuistisk forskningsetik.Martin Blok Johansen - 2014 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):50-68.
    Når man går i gang med et forskningsprojekt, vil der typisk være nogle forskningsetiske problemstillinger, man skal forholde sig til. Det kan fx være, at man skal have indhentet informeret samtykkeerklæringer fra de deltagere, der skal være med, eller man skal have indhentet forskningsetiske tilladelser og godkendelser fra uafhængige instanser. Det er altså overvejelser, som typisk dukker op ved begyndelsen af et forskningsprojekt. Der kan efterfølgende være en risiko for, at man forsømmer refleksioner over emergerende etiske problemstillinger, og at forskningsetik (...)
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    Willem Blok and Modal Logic.W. Rautenberg, M. Zakharyaschev & F. Wolter - 2006 - Studia Logica 83 (1):15-30.
    We present our personal view on W.J. Blok's contribution to modal logic.
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    The symposium-feast and the Polis_- (f.) Van den eijnde, (j.H.) Blok, (r.) strootman (edd.) Feasting and Polis institutions. ( _Mnemosyne supplements 414.) Pp. XIV + 384, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2018. Cased, €121, us$146. Isbn: 978-90-04-35672-6. [REVIEW]Cameron G. Pearson - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):506-508.
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    Roman Indifference to Provincial Affairs.F. F. Abbott - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (07):355-356.
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    Chinese nurses’ perceived barriers and facilitators of ethical sensitivity.F. F. Huang, Q. Yang, J. Zhang, K. Khoshnood & J. P. Zhang - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (5):507-522.
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    Cicero, Epist. Ad Fam. XI. 13.F. F. Abbott - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (05):201-.
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    Selected Letters of M. Tullius Cicero. A. P. Montague. Philadelphia, 1890.F. F. Abbott - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (06):266-.
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    The Etymology of Osteria and Similar Words.F. F. Abbott - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (03):95-96.
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    Social insurance versus poor relief.F. F. Wunderlich - 1947 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 14 (1):75.
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  15. The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of Innovation.V. Blok & P. Lemmens - 2015 - In Bert-Jaap Koops, Ilse Oosterlaken, Henny Romijn, Tsjalling Swierstra & Jeroen van den Hoven (eds.), Responsible Innovation 2: Concepts, Approaches, and Applications. Cham: Springer International Publishing. pp. 19-35.
    Abstract In this chapter, we challenge the presupposed concept of innovation in the responsible innovation literature. As a first step, we raise several questions with regard to the possibility of ‘responsible’ innovation and point at several difficulties which undermine the supposedly responsible character of innovation processes, based on an analysis of the input, throughput and output of innovation processes. It becomes clear that the practical applicability of the concept of responsible innovation is highly problematic and that a more thorough inquiry (...)
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    The interaction of a crack front with a second-phase dispersion.F. F. Lange - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (179):0983-0992.
  17. Materialisticheskai︠a︡ dialektika.F. V. Konstantinov, V. G. Marakhov, F. F. Vi︠a︡kkerev & M. I︠A︡ Korneev (eds.) - 1981 - Moskva: "Myslʹ,".
    t. 1. Obʺektivnai︠a︡ dialektika -- t. 2. Subʺektivnai︠a︡ dialektika -- t. 3. Dialektika prirody i estestvoznanii︠a︡ -- t. 4. Dialektika obshchestvennogo razvitii︠a︡ -- t. 5. Kritika idealisticheskikh kont︠s︡ept︠s︡iĭ dialektiki.
     
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    Interaction between a crack front and cleavage steps.F. F. Lange & K. A. D. Lambe - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (151):129-136.
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    Transgranular fracture studies on magnesium oxide bicrystals.F. F. Lange - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (142):761-770.
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    Theism or Atheism: The Eternal Debate.F. F. Centore - 2004 - Routledge.
    From the time of the thinkers of ancient Greece, the question of what can be said about the existence and nature of God has been debated by many philosophers and theologians. In Theism and Atheism: The Eternal Debate, F.F. Centore presents a broad analysis of the major positions that address the question and the thinkers who have contributed to the debate. This is an admirably lucid and thorough examination of the history of natural theology. Covering the material in a thematic (...)
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    Jesus in Africa.F. F. Edet - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
  22. ABELLÁN, J. L.: "Panorama de la filosofía española actual. Una situación escandalosa".F. H. B. F. - 1978 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 13:92.
     
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    Chronique et correspondance.F. F., Aldo Mieli & George Sarton - 1914 - Isis 2:395-400.
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    Considérations sur la philosophie chimique.F. F. - 1880 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 9:601-631.
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    Persons: A Comparative Account Of The Six Possible Theories.F. F. Centore - 1979 - Westport, Conn.: Westport: Greenwood Press.
    The adventurous hero Indiana Jones makes his long-awaited return to theaters this summer! Filled with the intrigue and drama characteristic of all the classic Indiana Jones films, the fourth release is all brought to life by an incredible soundtrack. Selections from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull features popular music from the film, as composed by Academy Award winner John Williams, plus 8 pages of color artwork straight from the movie. This book is part of an instrumental (...)
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    A framework for comparative research on the political role of higher civil servants.F. F. Ridley - 1974 - Res Publica 16 (2):199-208.
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    Classical Christian Philosophy and Temporality.F. F. Centore - 1992 - The Monist 75 (3):393-405.
    CCP is not, generally speaking, well-respected today. This is not so much because CCP is impure, being, as it is, all mixed up with dogmatic statements drawn from Scripture, Church teachings, and so on, but because CCP is impure in a certain way. All philosophies are always and everywhere impure in the sense of always and everywhere being embedded in some particular time and culture. Philosophies are written by philosophers, each of whom is taught many things at his mother’s knee (...)
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    A Concise History of Indo-Pakistan.F. F. C. & S. F. Mahmud - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):138.
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    Agape.F. F. Centore - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:291-293.
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  30. "Atomism and Plato's" Theatetus.F. F. Centore - 1974 - Philosophical Forum 5 (3):475.
     
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    A Note on T. G. Smith's “The Theory of Forms, Relations and Infinite Regress”.F. F. Centore - 1970 - Dialogue 8 (4):678-679.
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  32. A note on Wittgenstein as an unwilling nominalist.F. F. Centore - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (4):762-767.
     
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  33. A Note on Diversity and Difference.F. F. Centore - 1972 - The Thomist 36 (3):472.
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    Aquinas on Inner Space.F. F. Centore - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):351 - 363.
    Can one deny the intelligibility of “extramental nonbeing” in pure ontology while affirming its intelligibility in physics? When one sweeps the heavens clean of matter does one also necessarily affirm the existence of absolute nonbeing in those “clean” spaces? Does talking about space necessarily mean talking about nonbeing? How could there possibly be “space” which is not absolute nothingness? How, if at all, can statements about space be reconciled with such self-contradictory statements as “What is not, is“?The purpose of this (...)
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    Being and becoming: a critique of post-modernism.F. F. Centore - 1991 - New York: Greenwood Press.
    Contemporary society, according to Centore, is dominated by a post-modern philosophical world-view. Lacking until now, from the many works that have been written on post-modernism, is one that scrutinizes its fundamental assumptions and presuppositions. Being and Becoming attempts to fill this need by synthesizing the key developments in contemporary post-modernism. By taking the reader through the various historical periods and developments which have led to the current situation, Centore shows what is now taken for granted by the vast majority of (...)
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    Confusions and Clarifications: An Introduction to Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century.F. F. Centore - 1997 - Upa.
    This book brings together the chief elements of 3,000 years of philosophy as found mainly in Western thought in a highly readable form. The work concentrates on problems and issues much more than on names, dates and places. he book includes an extensive bibliography of works related to the main themes of the text, followed by a long list of names and dates of leading historical figures in various fields, especially in science, philosophy, and theology.
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    Copernicus, Hooke and Simplicity.F. F. Centore - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:185-196.
    DOES the sun travel around the earth or does the earth travel around the sun? Our limited objective in this article is to see how one seventeenth century thinker of note, thinking on the topic previous to the publication of Newton’s Principia, answered this question and why he gave the answer that he did. Our procedure will be to set out the views of Copernicus’ important predecessors, the view of Copernicus, the view of Hooke, and then to place these views (...)
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    Camus, Pascal, and the Absurd.F. F. Centore - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (1):46-59.
  39. Darwin on Evolution: A Re-Estimation.F. F. Centore - 1969 - The Thomist 33 (3):456.
     
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  40. Evolution After Darwin.F. F. Centore - 1969 - The Thomist 33 (4):718.
     
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    Explaining Technical Change.F. F. Centore - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:385-388.
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  42. FC Copleston, Philosophies and Cultures Reviewed by.F. F. Centore - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (6):250-253.
     
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    Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859.F. F. Centore - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:207-223.
    This work is a paperback reissue, with an added preface, of a 1959 anthology of essays on the background to Darwin’s Origin of Species. It was meant to serve two purposes. One was to honor Darwin on the hundredth anniversary of his famous book. The other was to honor Professor A O Lovejoy, the Johns Hopkins scholar who did so much to popularize process philosophy in the United States. About half of the new preface is devoted to an extensive, though (...)
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    Hooke and Linus.F. F. Centore - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:14-24.
    THE aim of this paper is to examine the reaction of an Aristotelian and a Cartesian to Newton’s 1672 paper on light and colors. The Aristotelian is Francis Hall, an English Jesuit who held the position of professor of mathematics in the Jesuit college at Liège. In his own time he was better known by his pseudonym Francis Line or Linus. The Cartesian is Robert Hooke, the Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society of London since its official beginning in (...)
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    Hooke and Linus.F. F. Centore - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:14-24.
    THE aim of this paper is to examine the reaction of an Aristotelian and a Cartesian to Newton’s 1672 paper on light and colors. The Aristotelian is Francis Hall, an English Jesuit who held the position of professor of mathematics in the Jesuit college at Liège. In his own time he was better known by his pseudonym Francis Line or Linus. The Cartesian is Robert Hooke, the Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society of London since its official beginning in (...)
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    Hume, Reid and Scepticism.F. F. Centore - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:212-220.
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    Hume, Reid and Scepticism.F. F. Centore - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:212-220.
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    Hume, Reid and Scepticism.F. F. Centore - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:212-220.
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    Hospers, Understanding of “Necessary Being”.F. F. Centore - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (3):449-453.
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    Is Darwin Dead?F. F. Centore - 1983 - The Thomist 47 (4):552.
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