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    The Corporate Social Responsibility of The Pharmaceutical Industry.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):577-594.
    In recent years society has come to expect more from the “socially-responsible” company and the global HIV/AIDS pandemic in particular has resulted in some critics saying that the “Big Pharma” companies have not been living up to their social responsibilities. Corporate social responsibility can be understood as the socio-economic product of the organizational division of labor in complex modern society. Global poverty and poor health conditions are in the main the responsibilities of the world’s national governments and international governmental organizations, (...)
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    The Corporate Social Responsibility of The Pharmaceutical Industry.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):577-594.
    In recent years society has come to expect more from the “socially-responsible” company and the global HIV/AIDS pandemic in particular has resulted in some critics saying that the “Big Pharma” companies have not been living up to their social responsibilities. Corporate social responsibility can be understood as the socio-economic product of the organizational division of labor in complex modern society. Global poverty and poor health conditions are in the main the responsibilities of the world’s national governments and international governmental organizations, (...)
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    Corporate Responsibilities for Access to Medicines.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S1):3 - 23.
    Today there is a growing wave of demands being placed upon the pharmaceutical industry to contribute to improved access to medicines for poor patients in the developing countries. 1 This article aims to contribute to the development of a systematic approach and broad consensus about shared benchmarks for good corporate practices in this area. A consensus corridor on what constitutes an appropriate portfolio of corporate responsibilities for access to medicines -especially under conditions of 'failing states' and 'market failure' 2 – (...)
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    Corporate Philanthropy: The “Top of the Pyramid”.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2007 - Business and Society Review 112 (3):315-342.
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    Using the World Ethos Body of Thought as a Compass for Managers some Thoughts on the Practical Application of a Philosophical Concept.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2018 - Humanistic Management Journal 3 (2):147-159.
    Today’s social, economic, ecological and political state-of-affairs, the lack of confidence in business and political leaders and the associated rise of populist parties pose new and structurally different challenges to mankind. They are likely to be deepened in the course of the implementation of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. While all societal actors are called upon to reflect on their contribution to necessary reforms, business has a particularly important role to play. Competing with integrity today means much more than (...)
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    Access to Healthcare and the Pharmaceutical Sector.Klaus M. Leisinger & Karin M. Schmitt - 2011 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (2):309-325.
    Health is higher on the international agenda than ever before, and improving the health of poor people is a central issue in development. Poor people suffer from far higher levels of ill health, mortality, and malnutrition than do those better off, and their inadequate health is one of the factors keeping them poor or for their being poor in the first place. Health is a crucially important economic asset, particularly for poor people. Their livelihoods depend on it. When poor people (...)
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    Bioethics Here and in Poor Countries: A Comment.Klaus M. Leisinger - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (1):5.
    There has been a tremendous increase in interest in bioethics, which has come in direct response to the substantial advances in biomedical research and medical technology over the past 30 years. The more sophisticated medical science and technology becomes, the more sophisticated are questions that are raised: Who has the right to decide whether a medical treatment should be initiated, continued, or stopped? How much information are healthcare professionals required to give to patients? When should a patient's right to confidentiality (...)
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  8. Corporate philanthropy as an integrated concept : the case of the Novartis Foundation for sustainable development.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2010 - In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, Business, and Society: Managing Responsibly. Response Books.
     
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  9. Holzwege für den aufrechten Gang: Christliche Werte als Handlungsorientierung für unternehmerische Entscheidungen.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2005 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 52 (3).
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    Poverty, Disease, and Medicines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2012 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 31 (1):135-185.
    Providing access to medicines and health care is one of the most challenging issues facing society today. In this paper the author highlights some of the complexities of the health value chain as well as the problems that the world’s poor have in terms of access to medical care and medicines. He then attempts to delineate the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders in order to define the specific corporate responsibilities of pharmaceutical companies in the context of the entire responsibility (...)
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    The Global Economic Manifesto: A Retrospective.Klaus M. Leisinger & Josef Wieland - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (1):121-126.
    This article responds to the review of Hemphill and Lillevik, “The Global Economic Manifesto: A Retrospective.” It aims to contribute to the worldwide discussion of global accepted norms and values of corporate behavior by addressing universal ethical principles and implementation strategies. A focus is set on the means of specifying values to serve the action orientation of an organization and its management. Since external normative expectations rise in context of the upcoming Post-2015 Development Agenda, corporate responses need to take local (...)
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    Zur Menschenrechtsverantwortung von Unternehmen.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2006 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2007 (jg):31-54.
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    An Analysis of the Conceptual Landscape of Corporate Responsibility in Academia.Manfred Max Bergman, Klaus M. Leisinger, Zinette Bergman & Lena Berger - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (2):165-193.
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    Bad Medicine. The Prescription Drug Industry in the Third World. M. Silverman, M. Lydecker, Ph. R. Lee. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8047-1669-. [REVIEW]Klaus M. Leisinger - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (3):388.
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    Professional Organizations and Healthcare Industry Support: Ethical Conflict?Thomas K. Hazlet, Sean D. Sullivan, Klaus M. Leisinger, Laura Gardner, William E. Fassett & Jon R. May - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):236.
    A good deal of attention has been recently focused on the presumed advertising excesses of the healthcare industry in its promotion techniques to healthcare professionals, whether through offering gratuities such as gifts, honoraria, or travel support2-6 or through deception. Two basic concerns have been expressed: Does the acceptance of gratuities bias the recipient, tainting his or her responsibilities as the patient's agent? Does acceptance of the gratuity by the healthcare professional contribute to the high cost of healthcare products? The California (...)
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    Intellectual Property and Access to Essential Medicines: A Tenuous Link?Calvin W. L. Ho & Klaus M. Leisinger - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (4):376-382.
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  17. Zur Aporie der geschichtlichen Wahrheit.Klaus M. Becker - 1964 - Pamplona,: Universidad de Navarra.
     
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    Zur gegenwärtigen Situation der seelsorgerliehen Praxis: Eine theologisch-anthropologische Untersuchung ihrer Problematik~.Klaus M. Lutz - 1963 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 7 (1):149-166.
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    Why are There No Eusocial Fishes?Klaus M. Stiefel - 2013 - Biological Theory 7 (3):204-210.
    Eusociality is the form of animal social organization with a reproductive division of labor, most prominently known from ants and bees. Here I ask the question why this enormously successful form of social organization is missing in the largest and most diverse group of vertebrates, the teleost fishes. I first briefly review the phylogenetic distribution and likely evolutionary origins of eusociality. Then, after an equally very brief review of the diverse life history strategies of teleosts, I conclude that it is (...)
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    Why is There No Successful Whole Brain Simulation (Yet)?Klaus M. Stiefel & Daniel S. Brooks - 2019 - Biological Theory 14 (2):122-130.
    With the advent of powerful parallel computers, efforts have commenced to simulate complete mammalian brains. However, so far none of these efforts has produced outcomes close to explaining even the behavioral complexities of animals. In this article, we suggest four challenges that ground this shortcoming. First, we discuss the connection between hypothesis testing and simulations. Typically, efforts to simulate complete mammalian brains lack a clear hypothesis. Second, we treat complications related to a lack of parameter constraints for large-scale simulations. To (...)
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    Dishonest Signaling in Vertebrate Eusociality.Klaus M. Stiefel - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (3):325-330.
    I propose that a dishonest signaling system can be evolutionarily stable in eusocial animal societies if the amount of dishonesty is balanced by the chance of non-reproductive workers to advance to the reproductive caste in the future. I express this trade-off in a modified form of Hamilton’s rule, where I distinguish between the real and perceived cost of an altruistic act, and between the real and perceived genetic relatedness between colony members. Furthermore, I elaborate how the vertebrate neuromodulator oxytocin could (...)
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    Hat Cicero, ohne es zu bemerken, die Einführung der Monarchie in Rom vorgeschlagen?Klaus M. Girardet - 2018 - Hermes 146 (1):116-121.
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    A Short History of Neglect.Klaus M. Schmidt - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (3):329-332.
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    In Germany Things Have Always Been Done Properly, Pursued to Their Utmost.Klaus M. Schmidt - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (5):675 - 680.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 675-680, August 2012.
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    ‘Oioi – Oioi – Iehieh!’_ Democracy in Crisis! Aeschylus’ _Persians for Contemporary Stages.Klaus M. Schmidt - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (6):595-614.
    This article attempts a reinterpretation of Aeschylus’ Persians as primarily a warning about the instability of democracy following a major military victory against an overpowering totalitarian enemy. It discusses the historical and our contemporary ideas of the democratic principles of government versus the constant tendency towards a strongman regime. I argue that the play’s underlying philosophy is based on the Heraclitan idea of constant flux, which predates our modern ideas of the relativity of time and space, and the core concept (...)
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    The Arrival: A Critical Reading of The Hard Way Out or The Man and the Satyr.Klaus M. Schmidt - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (3):289-299.
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    The Poison Cup of Nostalgia.Klaus M. Schmidt - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (1):85-89.
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    Ausnahme als Bewährung. Zur politischen Dimension der Verkündigung.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1982 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 26 (1):205-217.
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    Baruzzi, Arno: Recht auf Arbeit und Beruf? Sieben philosophisch-politische Thesen. Freiburg und München.Klaus M. Kodalle - 1986 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 30 (1):111-113.
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    Die Dimension des Unermeßlichen. Aufhebung der vermessenen Moralität.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1997 - In Christoph Hubig (ed.), Cognitio Humana - Dynamik des Wissens Und der Werte: Xvii. Deutscher Kongreß Für Philosophie Leipzig 23.–27. September 1996, Kongreßband: Vorträge Und Kolloquien. De Gruyter. pp. 106-130.
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  31. Die Eroberung des Nutzlosen: Kritik des Wunschdenkens und der Zweckrationalität im Anschluss an Kierkegaard.Klaus-M. KODALLE - 1988
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    Der Stellenwert der Historiographie im Kontext des Fichteschen Geschichtsdenkens.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 11:259-285.
    Meine Untersuchung gliedert sich in folgende Abschnitte: In einer Art Vorspiel wird anhand einiger Beispiele daran erinnert, wie Fichte selbst zum Gegenstand einer politischen Historiographie geworden ist, die dazu neigt, sich über die hochkomplexe interne Struktur der Theorie hinwegzusetzen. In einem zweiten Abschnitt wird Fichtes Geschichtsphilosophie umrissen. Ein dritter Abschnitt geht in den Texten zur Französischen Revolution der Frage nach, welcher Sinn dort eigentlich der Historiographie zugeschrieben wird. Und im vierten Abschnitt wird die gleiche Frage mit Blick auf das spätere (...)
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    Der Stellenwert der Historiographie im Kontext des Fichteschen Geschichtsdenkens.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 11:259-285.
    Meine Untersuchung gliedert sich in folgende Abschnitte: In einer Art Vorspiel wird anhand einiger Beispiele daran erinnert, wie Fichte selbst zum Gegenstand einer politischen Historiographie geworden ist, die dazu neigt, sich über die hochkomplexe interne Struktur der Theorie hinwegzusetzen. In einem zweiten Abschnitt wird Fichtes Geschichtsphilosophie umrissen. Ein dritter Abschnitt geht in den Texten zur Französischen Revolution der Frage nach, welcher Sinn dort eigentlich der Historiographie zugeschrieben wird. Und im vierten Abschnitt wird die gleiche Frage mit Blick auf das spätere (...)
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    Der Tod als »Geschick«? Die Stellungnahme der Evangelischen Kirche zum Stellenwert der Patientenverfügung.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 2005 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 49 (1):223-229.
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    Hegels Geschichtsphilosophie — erörtert aus der Perspektive Kierkegaards.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1982 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 24 (1-3):277-294.
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    'Natur' im Naturrechtsdenken von Thomas Hobbes.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1993 - Hobbes Studies 6 (1):3-28.
  37. "Natur" im naturrechtsdenken von.Klaus M. Kodalle - 1993 - Hobbes Studies 6:3-28.
     
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    Pascals Angriff auf eine politisierte Theologie.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1972 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 14 (1):68-88.
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  39. Reinach-von Hildebrand-Plessner. Bausteine zu einer philosophischen Theorie der Verzeihung.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 2005 - In Ulrich Diehl & Gabriele von Sivers (eds.), Wege Zur Politischen Philosophie. Königshausen Und Neumann. pp. 65.
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    Vorpropositionales Wissen und Diskursverweigerung: Schellings Behauptung eines privilegierten Wahrheitszugangs.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 749-762.
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    Toward a Practical Philosophy of Nature.Klaus M. Meyer-Abich - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (4):293-308.
    The application of the polluter-pays principle in environmental policy depends on answers to the philosophical questions about what is good or detrimental with respect to nature. Science and the economy constitute a functional circle of “observing” nature’s unity as well as its utility. Based on a concept of nature as a system of causally related objects or - complementary to this - as a bunch of “resources,” however, the human interest and responsibility in nature do not seem to be properly (...)
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    The Unity of Science in Human Action and the Alleged Segregation Between Pure and Applied Science.Klaus M. Meyer-Abich - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (1-2):37-42.
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    Zu Fragen ethischer Grundlegung.Hartmut Kreß & Klaus-M. Kodalle - 1986 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 30 (1):211-214.
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    The Neurobiology and Psychology of Pedophilia: Recent Advances and Challenges.Gilian Tenbergen, Matthias Wittfoth, Helge Frieling, Jorge Ponseti, Martin Walter, Henrik Walter, Klaus M. Beier, Boris Schiffer & Tillmann H. C. Kruger - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Spirituality and Health.Arndt Büssing, Klaus Baumann, Niels Christian Hvidt, Harold G. Koenig, Christina M. Puchalski & John Swinton - unknown
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    A Comparison of Conventional and Technology-Mediated Selection Interviews With Regard to Interviewees’ Performance, Perceptions, Strain, and Anxiety.Klaus G. Melchers, Amadeus Petrig, Johannes M. Basch & Juergen Sauer - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Organizations increasingly use technology-mediated interviews. However, only limited research is available concerning the comparability of different interview media and most of the available studies stem from a time when technology-mediated interviews were less common than in the present time. In an experiment using simulated selection interviews, we compared traditional face-to-face (FTF) interviews with telephone and videoconference interviews to determine whether ratings of interviewees’ performance, their perceptions of the interview, or their strain and anxiety are affected by the type of interview. (...)
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    Automatic attention to stimuli signalling chances and dangers: Moderating effects of positive and negative goal and action contexts.Klaus Rothermund, Dirk Wentura & Peter M. Bak - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (2):231-248.
  48. Alsop, Ruth, Elon Gilbert, John Farrington, and.Rajiv Khandelwal, J. Atkin & K. M. Leisinger - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22:117-118.
     
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  49. Zeit und Evolution.A. M. Klaus Müller - 1984 - In Günter Altner (ed.), Die Welt als offenes System: eine Kontroverse um das Werk von Ilya Prigogine. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch.
     
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    Vallabhadeva's Kommentar (Śāradā-Version) zum Kumārasaṃbhava des KālidāsaVallabhadeva's Kommentar (Sarada-Version) zum Kumarasambhava des Kalidasa.Sheldon Pollock, M. S. Narayana Murti, Klaus L. Janert & Vallabhadeva - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (2):381.
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