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    The Challenges of Algorithm-Based HR Decision-Making for Personal Integrity.Ulrich Leicht-Deobald, Thorsten Busch, Christoph Schank, Antoinette Weibel, Simon Schafheitle, Isabelle Wildhaber & Gabriel Kasper - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (2):377-392.
    Organizations increasingly rely on algorithm-based HR decision-making to monitor their employees. This trend is reinforced by the technology industry claiming that its decision-making tools are efficient and objective, downplaying their potential biases. In our manuscript, we identify an important challenge arising from the efficiency-driven logic of algorithm-based HR decision-making, namely that it may shift the delicate balance between employees’ personal integrity and compliance more in the direction of compliance. We suggest that critical data literacy, ethical awareness, the use of participatory (...)
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    The Role of Short-Termism and Uncertainty Avoidance in Organizational Inaction on Climate Change: A Multi-Level Framework.Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Timo Busch, Jonatan Pinkse & Natalie Slawinski - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (2):253-282.
    Despite increasing pressure to deal with climate change, firms have been slow to respond with effective action. This article presents a multi-level framework for a better understanding of why many firms are failing to reduce their absolute greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. The concepts of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance from research in psychology, sociology, and organization theory can explain the phenomenon of organizational inaction on climate change. Antecedents related to short-termism and uncertainty avoidance reinforce one another at (...)
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  3. Sustainable Development and Financial Markets: Old Paths and New Avenues.Marc Orlitzky, Rob Bauer & Timo Busch - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (3):303-329.
    This article explores the role of financial markets for sustainable development. More specifically, the authors ask to what extent financial markets foster and facilitate more sustainable business practices. The authors highlight that their current role is rather modest and conclude that, on the old paths, a paradoxical situation exists. On one hand, financial market participants increasingly integrate environmental, social, and governance criteria into their investment decisions, whereas on the other hand, in terms of organizational reality, there seems to be no (...)
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    Parents and Provider Perspectives on the Return of Genomic Findings for Cleft Families in Africa.Abimbola M. Oladayo, Sydney Prochaska, Tamara Busch, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Lord J. J. Gowans, Mekonen Eshete, Waheed Awotoye, Veronica Sule, Azeez Alade, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Peter A. Mossey, Anya Prince, Jeffrey C. Murray & Azeez Butali - 2024 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 15 (2):133-146.
    Background Inadequate knowledge among health care providers (HCPs) and parents of affected children limits the understanding and utility of secondary genetic findings (SFs) in under-represented populations in genomics research. SFs arise from deep DNA sequencing done for research or diagnostic purposes and may burden patients and their families despite their potential health importance. This study aims to evaluate the perspective of both groups regarding SFs and their choices in the return of results from genetic testing in the context of orofacial (...)
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    Sustaining Sustainability in Organizations.Deborah E. de Lange, Timo Busch & Javier Delgado-Ceballos - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 110 (2):151-156.
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    Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions’ Data and the Urgent Need for a Science-Led Just Transition: Introduction to a Thematic Symposium.Timo Busch, Charles H. Cho, Andreas G. F. Hoepner, Giovanna Michelon & Joeri Rogelj - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (4):897-901.
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    Ecology-Driven Real Options: An Investment Framework for Incorporating Uncertainties in the Context of the Natural Environment.Timo Busch & Volker H. Hoffmann - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (2):295-310.
    The role of uncertainty within an organization’s environment features prominently in the business ethics and management literature, but how corporate investment decisions should proceed in the face of uncertainties relating to the natural environment is less discussed. From the perspective of ecological economics, the salience of ecology-induced issues challenges management to address new types of uncertainties. These pertain to constraints within the natural environment as well as to institutional action aimed at conserving the natural environment. We derive six areas of (...)
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    The Power of Consciousness and the Force of Circumstances in Sartre's Philosophy.Thomas W. Busch - 1989 - Indiana University Press.
    "Displaying a masterful grasp of the texts, the author shows how otherness forces itself upon the existentialist Sartre, gradually constraining him to modify his understanding of consciousness as omnipotent. The issue is Sartre’s discovery of the social and its conceptual assimilation into his individualistic, consciousness-oriented philosophy." —Thomas R. Flynn "This very successful and accessible scholarly book... is simultaneously a succinct and clear overview of Sartre’s philosophical works.... and a fresh consideration of Sartre’s body of work." —Choice "Busch’s admirably clear and (...)
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    Sartre and Ricoeur on Imagination.Thomas Busch - 1996 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4):507-518.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Hermeneutics, and Postmodernism.Shaun Gallagher & Thomas Busch (eds.) - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Opens up new dimensions in the philosophical thought of Merleau-Ponty and addresses contemporary issues concerning interpretation theory and postmodernity.
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    Simone de Beauvoir on achieving subjectivity.Thomas Busch - 2005 - In Sally Scholz & Shannon Mussett (eds.), The Contradictions of Freedom: Philosophical Essays on Simone de Beauvoir's the Mandarins. SUNY Press. pp. 177--188.
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  12. Merleau-Ponty and the Problem Of Origins.Thomas Busch - unknown - Phil Today 2:124-130.
     
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    BEING AND NOTHINGNESS: Ontology Versus Phenomenology of the Body.Thomas W. Busch - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):178-183.
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    Phenomenology as humanism: The case of Husserl and Sartre.Thomas W. Busch - 1979 - Research in Phenomenology 9 (1):127-143.
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    Sartre and the Senses of Alienation.Thomas W. Busch - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):151-160.
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    A. Gorz on Sortre.Thomas Busch - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (4):283-286.
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    André Gorz on Sartre.Thomas Busch - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (4):283.
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    An historical interpretation of Sartre's denial of God from the absolute freedom of man.Thomas W. Busch - unknown
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    Beyond the Cogito.Thomas W. Busch - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):189-204.
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    Beyond the Cogito.Thomas W. Busch - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):189-204.
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    Consciousness and Transcendental Philosophy: A Response to Professor Tibbetts.Thomas Busch - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (4):299-304.
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    Circulating being: from embodiment to incorporation: essays on late existentialism.Thomas W. Busch - 1999 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Existentialism has come to be identified as a critical, reactionary way of thinking, celebrating the individual, freedom, embodiment, and the limits of rationality and systematic theorizing. For the most part this assessment is true of the early and, by now, “classical” works of existentialism, those that first burst upon the philosophical and cultural scene. Circulating Being centers on the later works of several well-known French existentialists (Camus, Marcel, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty) to trace out the development of their existential thinking about language, (...)
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    Circulating Being: From Embodiment to Incorportation.Thomas W. Busch - 1999 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Existentialism has come to be identified as a critical, reactionary way of thinking, celebrating the individual, freedom, embodiment, and the limits of rationality and systematic theorizing. For the most part this assessment is true of the early and, by now, "classical" works of existentialism, those that first burst upon the philosophical and cultural scene. Circulating Being centers on the later works of several well-known French existentialists to trace out the development of their existential thinking about language, communicative life, ethics, and (...)
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    Coming to Terms with Jean-Paul Sartre: a Critical Review of Recent Books about Sartre.Thomas W. Busch - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (3):187-235.
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    Coming to Terms with Jean-Paul Sartre: a Critical Review of Recent Books about Sartre.Thomas W. Busch - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (3):187-235.
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    Die Affirmation des Chaos: zur Überwindung des Nihilismus in der Metaphysik Friedrich Nietzsches.Thomas Busch - 1989
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    From Phenomenology to Metaphysics.Thomas W. Busch - 1967 - International Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):681-685.
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    Gadamer and Sartre on Self-Transformation.Thomas W. Busch - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (2):195-202.
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    Gabriel Marcel: an Overview and Assessment.Thomas Busch - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (1):4-11.
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    Gabriel Marcel on Existence, Being and Immortality.Thomas W. Busch - 1978 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 52:77-86.
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  31. Gabriel Marcel on Existence, Being and Immateriality.Thomas W. Busch - 1978 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 52:77.
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    History and emancipatory interest.Thomas W. Busch - 1999 - Research in Phenomenology 29 (1):232-239.
  33. Introduction:... Being... which is Staggered out in Depth.Thomas W. Busch - 1992 - In Shaun Gallagher & Thomas Busch (eds.), Merleau-Ponty, Hermeneutics and Postmodernism.
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  34. K. and Wilkens, M. two cold atoms in a harmonic trap.T. Busch, B. G. Englert & R. Z. A. Zewski - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 28 (4):549-559.
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    "La nausee": A lover's quarrel with Husserl.Thomas W. Busch - 1981 - Research in Phenomenology 11 (1):1-24.
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    Merleau-ponty and the problem of origins.Thomas Busch - 1967 - Philosophy Today 2 (2):124-130.
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Circulation of Being.Thomas W. Busch - 2004 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 8 (2):313-324.
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    Merleau-Ponty's Circulating Being.Thomas W. Busch - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (2):187-192.
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    Sartre and Postmodernism.Thomas W. Busch - 2005 - Symposium 9 (2):169-176.
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    Sartre and Postmodernism: The Singular Universal.Thomas W. Busch - 2005 - Symposium 9 (2):169-176.
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    Sartre and the senses of alienation.Thomas W. Busch - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):151-160.
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    Sartre : From phenomenology to marxism.Thomas W. Busch - 1972 - Research in Phenomenology 2 (1):111-120.
    As debate continues1 we hope to shed some light on the development of Sartre's thought by returning to his philosophical beginnings, to his phenomenology, confident that it is here, in its origins, that we will find what has always been the very center of his thought.
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    Sartre's Hyperbolic Ontology: Being and Nothingness Revisited.Thomas W. Busch - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (1):191-200.
    Late in his career, Sartre told us that “subjectivity (in Being and Nothingness) is not what it is for me now,” but I do not think that this should be understood as simple rejection. Rather, I think that his notion of the “spiral” best expresses his meaning. The development of his thought progressed through levels of integrating new experience with the past and, in the process, refigured the past. Sartre was, all along, a philosopher protective of subjectivity and freedom, but (...)
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    Sartre’s Hyperbolic Ontology.Thomas W. Busch - 2011 - Symposium 15 (1):191-200.
    Late in his career, Sartre told us that “subjectivity is not what it is for me now,” but I do not think that this should be understood as simple rejection. Rather, I think that his notion of the “spiral” best expresses his meaning. The development of his thought progressed through levels of integrating new experience with the past and, in the process, refigured the past. Sartre was, all along, a philosopher protective of subjectivity and freedom, but these notionsunderwent transformation over (...)
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    Sartre’s Hyperbolic Ontology.Thomas W. Busch - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (1):191-200.
    Late in his career, Sartre told us that “subjectivity (in Being and Nothingness) is not what it is for me now,” but I do not think that this should be understood as simple rejection. Rather, I think that his notion of the “spiral” best expresses his meaning. The development of his thought progressed through levels of integrating new experience with the past and, in the process, refigured the past. Sartre was, all along, a philosopher protective of subjectivity and freedom, but (...)
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    Sartre on Surpassing the Given.Thomas Busch - 1991 - Philosophy Today 35 (1):26-31.
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    Secondary Reflection as Interpretation.Thomas W. Busch - 1995 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 7 (1-2):176-183.
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    Secondary Reflection as Interpretation.Thomas W. Busch - 1995 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 7 (1-2):176-183.
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    Sartre: the Phenomenological Reduction and Human Relationships.Thomas W. Busch - 1975 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 6 (1):55-61.
    The intention of the discussion is twofold: to offer a reading of sartre's entire philosophy based on his reworking of husserl's "epoche", And to apply this reading to his treatment of human relationships. Care is taken to show how an understanding of sartre's use of the reduction illuminates his presentation of human relationships in "being and nothingness" and the later "critique".
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    Sartre: Un homme postmoderne.Thomas W. Busch - 1999 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 11 (2):73-78.
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