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    La sirène du Mississippi.Paulette Taieb - 1990 - Actuel Marx 7:109-115.
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    Tours de mains.Paulette Taieb - 1989 - Revue de Synthèse 110 (2):189-203.
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    Beyond Negritude: Essays From Woman in the City.Paulette Nardal & T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting (eds.) - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    Key text never before in English by central figure of the Negritude movement.
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    Reinach on the Essence of Colours.Taieb Hamid - 2023 - Synthese 202 (6):1-19.
    This paper aims to present and evaluate the (unduly neglected) account of the essence of colours developed by the early phenomenologist Adolf Reinach. Reinach claims that colours, as regards their nature or essence, are physical entities. He is opposed to the idea that colours are “subjective” or “psychic”. It might be the case that the colours we see in the world do not exist but are mere appearances. However, their non-existence would not entail any change in their essence: that is, (...)
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    The evolution of a long-term care ethics committee.Paulette Sansone - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (1):44-51.
  6. Boudoir politics and the birthing of the nation: Sex, marriage and structural deflection in the National Black Independent Political Party.Paulette Pierce - 1996 - In Brackette F. Williams (ed.), Women Out of Place: The Gender of Agency and the Race of Nationality. Routledge. pp. 216--244.
     
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    A Necessary Evil: A Phenomenological Study of Student Experiences of Computer Conferencing.Paulette Robinson - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (1):38-46.
    This article is a phenomenological study of students' lived experience in a computer conference learning environment. Issues for students in computer conferences revolved around spatial disorientation: existential location, appearances in space, imagined space, word space, secret space, and being alone within a group. Within these spatial issues the students grappled with getting into a computer space, familiarity of use, getting stuck, and the class as a "necessary evil. " The article poses critical questions for educators to consider the use of (...)
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  8. Boardroom Diversity and its Effect on Social Performance: Conceptualization and Empirical Evidence. [REVIEW]Taïeb Hafsi & Gokhan Turgut - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 112 (3):463-479.
    In this paper, we seek to answer two questions: (1) what does boardroom diversity stand for in the strategic management literature? And, (2) is there a significant relationship between boardroom diversity and corporate social performance. We first clarify the boardroom diversity concept, distinguishing between a structural diversity of boards and a demographic diversity in boards, and then we investigate its possible linkage to social performance in a sample of S&P500 firms. We find a significant relationship between diversity in boards and (...)
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    Family Firms’ Corporate Social Performance: A Calculated Quest for Socioemotional Wealth.Réal Labelle, Taïeb Hafsi, Claude Francoeur & Walid Ben Amar - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (3):511-525.
    This study investigates the engagement of family firms in corporate social responsibility. We first compare their corporate social performance to non-family firms. Then, following recent evidence on the heterogeneity of family firms, we examine two factors that may influence CSP within family firms: the level of family control and the governance orientation of the country in which they operate. This research is based on a theoretical framework which considers both agency and socioemotional wealth influences on family firms CSR engagements. Overall, (...)
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    Dread heads: roles, models, and the Black voice in mainstream news.Paulette M. Caldwell - 1995 - Paragraph 18 (1):13-24.
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    Les convictions politiques de Toland.Paulette Carrive - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (2-3):231-257.
    Si les sympathies de Toland pour le régime «républicain» (en anglais de l’époque, « commonwealthman » pour le substantif, « republican » pour l’adjectif ou le substantif) ne sont guère mises en doute aujourd’hui, encore faut-il s’entendre sur ce que signifie ce terme de «républicain». Les éditions que donna Toland d’ouvrages dont les thèses antiabsolutistes étaient connues de tous et les préfaces dont il les munit sont un argument sérieux en faveur d’un Toland « républicain ». Il faut cependant mettre (...)
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    La philosophie de l'histoire de R. G. Collingwood: les contes de fées.Paulette Carrive - 2006 - Archives de Philosophie 69 (3):475-796.
    Historien – ses thèses sur l’archéologie de la Grande-Bretagne romaine font encore autorité – philosophe, penseur engagé, analyste intransigeant de la barbarie, en particulier nazie, R.G. Collingwood (1889-1943) connaît aujourd’hui en Angleterre un regain de renommée. Ses œuvres – dont on croyait la plus importante, The Principles of History, disparue – sont rééditées; de nombreux critiques les commentent. The New Leviathan, rédigé à Londres sous les bombes, a été traduit en français (Kimé, 2001). Les philosophes français commencent enfin à s’intéresser (...)
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    L'image pensive: devises et emblèmes du XVIe au XXIe siècle.Paulette Choné, Marie Chaufour & Jean-Jacques Chardin (eds.) - 2023 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    17 From Object to Subject.A. Ramsay Paulette - 2002 - In Patricia Mohammed (ed.), Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought. Centre for Gender and Development Studies. pp. 314.
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  15. The Road to ideelle Verähnlichung. Anton Marty’s Conception of Intentionality in the Light of its Brentanian Background.Laurent Cesalli & Hamid Taieb - 2012 - Quaestio 12:171-232.
    Anton Marty (1847-1914) is known to be the most faithful pupil of Franz Brentano. As a matter of fact, most of his philosophical ideas find their source in the works of his master. Yet, the faithfulness of Marty is not constant. As the rich correspondence between the two thinkers shows, Marty elaborates an original theory of intentionality from ca. 1904 onward. This theory is based on the idea that intentionality is a process of mental assimilation (ideelle Verähnlichung), a process at (...)
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    The 'Rumours' of Journalism.Emmanuel Taïeb - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (1):107-124.
    Applying the characterization of ‘rumour’ to designate transmission of unconfirmed information or to designate political initiatives reflecting a particular configuration is a way of indicating that certain contradictory items of information are in circulation, but does not allow these to be related back to the political circumstances that are determining them. The journalistic preoccupation with rumour thus leads to the media becoming blinded to the political significance implicit in such information exchanges. As a consequence, the narrative content of this type (...)
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    Pères et institutions : perspectives transculturelles.Taieb Ferradji - 2016 - Dialogue 4:41-52.
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    Emmanuel Levinas: la trace du féminin.Paulette Kayser & René Schérer - 2000 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Au centre de ce livre : la différence sexuelle dans les écrits d'Emmanuel Levinas. Différence qui hante la philosophie depuis ses débuts mais dérange les systèmes de pensée. Le féminin serait alors un nom pour ce reste qui échappe aux systèmes de pensée. L'enjeu de Levinas consistant à penser l'Autre comme irréductible au Même, il rompt avec l'apparente neutralité du sujet philosophique. Il établit corrélativement un rapport entre la femme, le féminin et l'hospitalité. A travers l'irruption du féminin, de la (...)
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    Relational Intentionality: Brentano and the Aristotelian Tradition.Hamid Taieb - 2018 - Cham: Springer.
    This book sheds new light on the history of the philosophically crucial notion of intentionality, which accounts for one of the most distinctive aspects of our mental life: the fact that our thoughts are about objects. Intentionality is often described as a certain kind of relation. Focusing on Franz Brentano, who introduced the notion into contemporary philosophy, and on the Aristotelian tradition, which was Brentano’s main source of inspiration, the book reveals a rich history of debate on precisely the relational (...)
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    Government Intervention, Peers’ Giving and Corporate Philanthropy: Evidence from Chinese Private SMEs.Yongqiang Gao & Taïeb Hafsi - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (2):433-447.
    Institutional and resource dependence theories point at the roles of government and peers’ behavior as determinants of firms’ social behavior. This is tested in this research, with important implications for both theory and practice. Using data from a national survey of Chinese private small- and medium-sized enterprises in 2008, this paper examines the role of government intervention in corporate philanthropy, as well as the moderation effect of peers’ giving. Results show that government intervention, when using a Marketization Index as a (...)
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    Political dependence, social scrutiny, and corporate philanthropy: Evidence from disaster relief.Yongqiang Gao & Taïeb Hafsi - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (2):189-203.
    This study explores why and how firms respond to social demands through philanthropic giving in the context of a severe natural disaster. Drawing on Marquis and Qian's organizational response model to government signals, we integrate resource dependence theory and institutional theory to build a two-step model of organizational response to social needs, in situations of disaster relief. We argue that firms depending more on the government for support are more likely to donate in disaster relief, while firms who receive more (...)
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    Schubert-McArthur, Tanja: Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum. An Ethnography of Te Papa. London: Routledge, 2019. 219 pp. ISBN 978-​0-​8153-​5908-​1. Price: £ 120.00. [REVIEW]Paulette Wallace - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (1):276-278.
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    La negociación y el acuerdo: dos interpretaciones económicas de la justicia.Paulette Dieterlen - 1998 - Isegoría 18:213-222.
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  24. Mounier trent'anni dopo: atti del Convegno di studio dell'Università cattolica, Milano, 17-18 ottobre 1980.Paulette Mounier (ed.) - 1981 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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    Gadamer and the Platonic Eidos.Paulette Kidder - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (1):83-92.
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    Descriptive Psychology: Franz Brentano's Project Today.Guillaume Fréchette & Hamid Taieb - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):337-340.
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    Sex and the Single Individual: Kierkegaard and Cavell on Repetition and Remarriage.Paulette Kidder - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (7):867-880.
    This essay explores the impact of Kierkegaard’s work on the thought of Stanley Cavell. Cavell identifies two central themes in Kierkegaard’s philosophy: first, rather than concerning itself with problems of logic or with abstract questions, philosophy is concerned with ordinary life and its lived spiritual questions; second, there are things that can only be understood by participating in them. Therefore, the task of the philosopher is not to explain or define ideas but to dramatize for the reader that the choice (...)
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    2. Woman of Reason: Lonergan and Feminist Epistemology.Paulette Kidder - 1994 - In Cynthia S. W. Crysdale (ed.), Lonergan and Feminism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 33-48.
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    My Ability to Flourish.Paulette Koehler - 2013 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 3 (3):4-5.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:My Ability to FlourishPaulette KoehlerIn twenty years of convulsions, I’ve never heard a neurologist mention the word “epilepsy.” Over this time, the intensity of my original simple partial seizures, “simple” signifying retained consciousness and “partial” indicating disturbances restricted to a specific area of my brain, grew to the complex level on my left temporal lobe. I believe this development was influenced by my use of prescribed medications. Several neurologists (...)
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    Gadamer and the platonic eidos.Paulette Kidder - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (1):83-92.
  31. How to Divide a(n Individual) Mind: Ontological Complexity Instead of Mental Monism (for a book symposium on Mark Textor's "Brentano's Mind").Hamid Taieb - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (8):1404-1419.
    This paper addresses the issue of how to best account for the diversity of our (synchronic) mental activities. The discussion starts with Mark Textor’s mental monism. According to mental monism, our mental life is constituted by just one simple mental act, in which different sub-acts can be conceptually distinguished. Textor grounds this view in the work of the early Brentano and contrasts it with the theory of the later Brentano, who introduces a mental substance into his philosophy. According to Textor, (...)
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  32. Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's hard times.Paulette Kidder - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 417-426.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard TimesPaulette KidderAt the heart of Martha Nussbaum's work in capability ethics is a rejection of utilitarianism. Nussbaum has repeatedly recounted a pivotal moment in Dickens's Hard Times (1854), in which the young Sissy Jupe delivers an innocent but devastating critique of the utilitarian system.1 Nussbaum's most extended and compelling reading of Hard Times appears in Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination and Public Life.2 Nussbaum (...)
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    Cosmopolis and Cosmopolitanism.Paulette Kidder - 2010 - Lonergan Workshop 24:169-186.
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    Derrida and Lonergan on the Gift.Paulette Kidder - 2005 - Lonergan Workshop 18:139-153.
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    Emergency, Climate Change, and the Hermeneutic Virtues.Paulette Kidder - 2015 - Philosophy Today 59 (4):685-698.
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    Gift exchange and justice in families.Paulette Kidder - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (2):157–173.
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    Healing and Creating in the Work of Martha Nussbaum.Paulette Kidder - 1999 - Method 17 (1):47-59.
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    Lonergan’s Enduring Guidance in Times of Upheaval.Paulette Kidder - 2020 - Method 34 (2):37-46.
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    Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard Times.Paulette Kidder - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):417-426.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard TimesPaulette KidderAt the heart of Martha Nussbaum's work in capability ethics is a rejection of utilitarianism. Nussbaum has repeatedly recounted a pivotal moment in Dickens's Hard Times (1854), in which the young Sissy Jupe delivers an innocent but devastating critique of the utilitarian system.1 Nussbaum's most extended and compelling reading of Hard Times appears in Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination and Public Life.2 Nussbaum (...)
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    Plurality, Love, Marriage:Debating Justice in the Family.Paulette Kidder - 1996 - Lonergan Workshop 12:95-109.
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  41. Application des logiques modales en physique quantique.Paulette Fevrier-Destouches - 1954 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 2 (1-2):167-169.
     
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    Auguste Comte et la philosophie positive (Brentano).Denis Fisette & Hamid Taieb - 2014 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 35:255.
    L’article de Brentano « Auguste Comte et la philosophie positive » est une introduction à la philosophie de Comte. Brentano présente la distinction comtienne entre pensée théologique, métaphysique et positive. Il discute la compatibilité de la pensée positive avec certains principes fondamentaux du christianisme et de l’aristotélisme, qui sont les références majeures de Brentano lors de la rédaction de ce texte. Cet article révèle que de nombreux thèmes importants de la philosophie de Brentan...
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    Ability of expert physicians to structure clinical guidelines: reality versus perception.Erez Shalom, Yuval Shahar, Meirav Taieb-Maimon, Susana B. Martins, Laszlo T. Vaszar, Mary K. Goldstein, Lily Gutnik & Eitan Lunenfeld - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (6):1043-1053.
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    Classification of patients by severity grades during triage in the emergency department using data mining methods.Dror Zmiri, Yuval Shahar & Meirav Taieb-Maimon - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):378-388.
  45. Brentano on the Individuation of Mental Acts.Hamid Taieb - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):431-444.
    This paper aims to present and evaluate Brentano’s account of the individuation of mental acts. In his early works, Brentano assimilated mental acts to tropes; however, he encountered difficulties in explaining their individuation, since the usual solutions for the individuation of tropes were not readily applicable to his theory of mental acts. In a later period, Brentano introduced into his psychology what he called the “soul”, and this allowed him to explain the individuation of mental acts. Finally, after his “reistic” (...)
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    Assessing values: The neglected dimension in long-term care. [REVIEW]Paulette Sansone & Louise Schmitt - 1997 - HEC Forum 9 (3):264-275.
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  47. Acts of the State and Representation in Edith Stein.Hamid Taieb - 2020 - Journal of Social Ontology 6 (1):21-45.
    This paper discusses the thesis defended by Edith Stein that certain acts can be attributed to the State. According to Stein, the State is a social structure characterized by sovereignty. As such, it is responsible for the production, interpretation, and application of law. These tasks require the performance of acts, most of which are what Stein calls “social acts” like enactments and orders. For Stein, the acts in question are made by the organs of the State, but in the name (...)
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  48. Intentionality and Reference: A Brentanian Distinction.Hamid Taieb - 2017 - The Monist 100 (1):120-132.
    Brentano distinguishes between intentionality and reference. According to Brentano, all mental acts are intentionally directed toward something. Some mental acts also refer to something, which is the case when their object exists in reality. For Brentano, such acts, besides their intentionality, have a peculiar relation of similarity to their object. However, there is no mention of Brentano’s distinction between intentionality and reference in the literature. Drawing on some lesser known texts, this paper aims both at showing that Brentano makes such (...)
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  49. Gerda Walther on the Reality of Communities.Hamid Taieb - forthcoming - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy.
    This paper focuses on a crucial question of social ontology addressed by Gerda Walther, namely, whether a social community has its own reality over and above that of its members and its cultural “products”, such as language, religion, infrastructure, and works of art. Walther has a nuanced answer which combines elements of phenomenology and Marxism. She praises Marxists for drawing our attention to the “community as such”, taken as an object distinct from its members and their relations. She maintains the (...)
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  50. Austro-German Transcendent Objects before Husserl.Hamid Taieb - 2017 - In Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 41-62.
    In the famous Appendix to paragraphs 11 and 20 of his 5th Logical Investigation, Husserl criticizes the concept of ‘immanent object’ defended by Brentano and his pupils. Husserl holds that intentional objects, even non-existent ones, are ‘transcendent’. Yet long before Husserl’s criticism, Brentano and his pupils, in their theories of intentionality, besides immanent objects also took into account transcendent ones, in a similar way to Husserl, since such transcendent objects were not necessarily objects that exist. The ‘immanent object’ (immanenter Gegenstand) (...)
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