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    Mediation as a means of collective activity.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2009 - In Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris D. Gutierrez (eds.), Learning and expanding with activity theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 75--87.
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  2. Mediation as a means of changing collective activity.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2009 - In Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris D. Gutierrez (eds.), Learning and expanding with activity theory. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    German Philosophy and Russian Humanitarian Thought: Sergei Rubinstein and Gustav Shpet.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2013 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 52 (1):82-99.
    The author traces the early evolution of Rubinstein and Shpet from neo-Kantianism and phenomenology, respectively, and shows how their ideas partly converged.
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    Is Our Idea of the Subjective World an Illusion?Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (1):6-17.
    This article analyzes facts related to the development of modern communication and information technologies and cognitive sciences that call into question the traditions of European culture and philosophy in their understanding of subjectivity: the recognition of the role of consciousness in the performance of activity, the notion of the “Self” as the center of consciousness and decision-making authority, the availability of free will, the idea of human autonomy, and the existence of a private world. The author argues for the need (...)
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    Epistemological Realism and Cognitive Science.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2023 - Global Philosophy 33 (6):1-7.
    The author shows that the conception of epistemological realism as a contemporary variant of epistemological realism continues the realism tradition and at the same time takes into account some constructivist ideas, giving them a new interpretation. Constructive realism can be a fruitful strategy in cognitive studies, as it gives a philosophical interpretation of the current popular approach in cognitive science: so called “4 E approach”: understanding cognition as embodied, enacted. embedded and extended. The problem of Illusion and Reality is analyzed (...)
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    Rationality as a Value of Culture.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2013 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 52 (1):40-52.
    The author presents two complementary understandings of rationality. He criticizes those who deny the continuing relevance of rationality as a cultural value as well as those who attach exaggerated importance to it.
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    Culture, Society, Mediation. A.S. Akhiezer’s Theory.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (8):9-15.
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    Le réalisme constructif dans l'épistémologie et les sciences cognitives.Vladislav A. Lektorski - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (2):171-186.
    Традиционный философский вопрос о том, затрагивает ли знание реальность или же является лишь конструкцией сознания, получает оригинальный ответ в концепции современного эпистемологического конструктивизма. Этот «конструктивистский реализм» принимает особенно интересную форму в теории восприятия Гибсона, для которого восприятие не является ни построенным, ни просто данным. Скорее оно выступает как результат взаимодействия: познающий субъект вычленяет в реальности то, что соответствует его действиям. Важную роль при этом играет изучение социальной и культурной обусловленности когнитивной деятельности. À la question philosophique traditionnelle de savoir si la (...)
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    Scientific Knowledge as Historical and Cultural Phenomenon.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 10:205-212.
    I intend to demonstrate that the usual understanding of the ideals and norms of scientific cognition, which is often considered inseparable from the very notion of science itself, arose in concrete historical conditions; furthermore, these ideals and norms were connected with a certain type of research and a certain type of culture. As we are beginning to realize, such an understanding of ideals and norms does not work in other historical and cultural situations. I also try to show that some (...)
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    The human being in the context of contemporary cognitive studies and the Russian tradition.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (1):19-35.
    Any complete understanding of human psychology must take into account that a brain’s actions in the world are mediated by the body it belongs to. In the process of such interaction the human being creates artificial things, structures and mechanisms, such as technology, relationships, and culture. The subjective world is not simply the interactions between neurons at different systemic levels, but the existence of mental contents, which are determined by specific features of a certain domain of reality with which a (...)
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    Reply.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4):317-319.
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    Social Technologies and Man.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2013 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 52 (1):70-81.
    The author considers the social consequences of "converging technologies" and also of the internet and other new social technologies.
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    Tolerance Pluralism and Criticism.Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2000 - Philosophica 65 (1).
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    Philosophy in Russia: History and Present State.Abdusalam A. Guseinov & Vladislav A. Lektorsky - 2009 - Diogenes 56 (2-3):3-23.
    This paper sketches an historical outline of philosophy in Russia from the modern era to present time. It describes the main philosophical trends that characterized the ‘Silver Age’ in pre-revolutionary Russia (Cosmism, religious philosophy and early Marxist philosophy), and draws some lines of continuity both with Marxist and pre-Marxist philosophy. It studies the internal evolution and organization of Soviet official philosophical thought, and describes the main features the philosophical Renaissance that took place in the Soviet Union in the second half (...)
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    Educating for Democracy: Paideia in an Age of Uncertainty.Mona Abousenna, Alexander Ageev, Alexander Chumakov, William Desmond, Ovadia Ezra, Eduard Girusov, Charles L. Glenn, Bradley Googins, Sidney Griffith, Elmer Hankiss, Vittorio Hosle, Elena Karpuhina, Steven Katz, Nur Kirabiev, Vladislav Lektorsky, Igor Lukes, Alexei Malashenko, Katherine Marshall, Alan Olson, James Post, Sheila Puffer, Kurt Salamun, John Silbur, David Steiner, Viachaslav Stepin, Bassam Tibi, Elena Trubina, Irina Tuuli, Mourad Wahba & Gregory Walters (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The central conflicts of the world today are closely related to cultural, traditional, and religious differences between nations. As we move to a globalized world, these differences often become magnified, entrenched, and the cause of bloody conflict. Growing out of a conference of distinguished scholars from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, this volume is a singular contribution to mutual understanding and cooperative efforts on behalf of peace. The term paideia, drawn from Greek philosophy, has to do with (...)
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    Educating for Democracy: Paideia in an Age of Uncertainty.Mona Abousenna, Alexander Ageev, Alexander Chumakov, William Desmond, Dr Ovadia Ezra, Eduard Girusov, Charles L. Glenn, Bradley Googins, Sidney Griffith, Elmer Hankiss, Vittorio Hosle, Elena Karpuhina, Steven Katz, Nur Kirabiev, Vladislav Lektorsky, Igor Lukes, Alexei Malashenko, Katherine Marshall, Alan Olson, James Post, Sheila Puffer, Kurt Salamun, John Silbur, David Steiner, Viachaslav Stepin, Bassam Tibi, Elena Trubina, Irina Tuuli, Mourad Wahba & Gregory Walters (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The central conflicts of the world today are closely related to cultural, traditional, and religious differences between nations. As we move to a globalized world, these differences often become magnified, entrenched, and the cause of bloody conflict. Growing out of a conference of distinguished scholars from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, this volume is a singular contribution to mutual understanding and cooperative efforts on behalf of peace. The term paideia, drawn from Greek philosophy, has to do with (...)
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    Vladislav A. Lektorsky’s Problem Field of Philosophy.Alexander N. Danilov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (10):146-153.
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    To Outdo Kuhn: on Some Prerequisites for Treating the Computer Revolution as a Revolution in Mathematics.Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (3):169-185.
    The paper deals with some conceptual trends in the philosophy of science of the 1980‒90s, which being evolved simultaneously with the computer revolution, make room for treating it as a revolution in mathematics. The immense and widespread popularity of Thomas Kuhn’s theory of scientific revolutions had made a demand for overcoming this theory, at least in some aspects, just inevitable. Two of such aspects are brought into focus in this paper. Firstly, it is the shift from theoretical to instrumental revolutions (...)
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    Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Historical Turn in the Philosophy of Mathematics.Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov - 2022 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (4):144-162.
    The paper deals with Kuhn’s and Lakatos’s ideas related to the so-called “historical turn” and its application to the philosophy of mathematics. In the first part the meaning of the term “postpositivism” is specified. If we lack such a specification we can hardly discuss the philosophy of science that comes “after postpositivism”. With this end in view, the metaphor of “generations” in the philosophy of science is used. It is proposed that we restrict the use of the term “post-positivism” to (...)
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    Distributed Cognition and Mathematical Practice in the Digital Society: from Formalized Proofs to Revisited Foundations.Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov - 2018 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (4):160-173.
    This paper attempts to look at the contemporary mathematical practice through the lenses of the distributed cognition approach. The ubiquitous use of personal computers and the internet as a key attribute of the digital society is interpreted here as a means to achieve a more effective distribution of the human cognitive activity. The major challenge that determines the transformation of mathematical practice is identified as ‘the problem of complexity’. The computer-assisted complete formalization of mathematical proofs as a current tendency is (...)
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    Mathematical notational systems and the visual representation of metaphysical ideas.Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov - 1999 - Semiotica 125 (1-3):135-142.
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    Three Paradigms in the Philosophy of Mathematics.Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 50 (4):7-23.
    The author analyzes the implications for the philosophy of mathematics of successive paradigm transitions in the general history of philosophy.
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    La philosophie en Russie. Histoire et état actuel.Abdousalam A. Guseinov & Vladislav A. Lektorskij - 2009 - Diogène 222 (2):5-31.
    Cet article s'efforce d'analyser la spécificité de l'évolution de la philosophie en Russie au cours du vingtième siècle et jusqu'à présent. Il met en évidence trois courants principaux qui, à partir du début du 20e siècle et pour de nombreuses décennies ultérieures, ont déterminé le paysage philosophique de la Russie : la philosophie religieuse russe du siècle d'argent, le cosmisme russe et le marxisme russe. On montre comment, dans le cadre de la philosophie russe, aussi bien avant qu'après 1917, des (...)
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    La philosophie en Russie. Histoire et état actuel.Abdousalam A. Guseinov & Vladislav A. Lektorskij - 2009 - Diogène 222 (2):5-31.
    Cet article s'efforce d'analyser la spécificité de l'évolution de la philosophie en Russie au cours du vingtième siècle et jusqu'à présent. Il met en évidence trois courants principaux qui, à partir du début du 20e siècle et pour de nombreuses décennies ultérieures, ont déterminé le paysage philosophique de la Russie : la philosophie religieuse russe du siècle d'argent, le cosmisme russe et le marxisme russe. On montre comment, dans le cadre de la philosophie russe, aussi bien avant qu'après 1917, des (...)
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    Continuous to discrete: Ensemble-based segmentation in the perception of multiple feature conjunctions.Igor S. Utochkin, Vladislav A. Khvostov & Yulia M. Stakina - 2018 - Cognition 179 (C):178-191.
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    Book Review: Philosophical Thought in Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century. A Contemporary View from Russia and Abroad. Edited by Vladislav A. Lektorsky and Marina F. Bykova. London, New York: Boolmsbury Academic, 2019. [REVIEW]Elena O. Trufanova - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (7):143-150.
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    Science, society and ethics.Vladislav Lektorsky - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 81 (1):229-232.
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    Pravopori︠a︡dok: ėlementy obshcheĭ teorii: monografii︠a︡.Maksim Aleksandrovich Beli︠a︡ev, Vladislav Valerʹevich Denisenko & Alekseĭ Ivanovich Klimenko (eds.) - 2021 - Moskva: Prospekt.
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  29. Dialektika kak logika i metodologii︠a︡ nauki.Vladislav Ivanovich Stoli︠a︡rov - 1975 - Moskva: Politizdat.
     
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    Model flexibility analysis.Vladislav D. Veksler, Christopher W. Myers & Kevin A. Gluck - 2015 - Psychological Review 122 (4):755-769.
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  31. Subject, Object, Cognition.V. A. Lektorsky - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (4):271-273.
     
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    SA w_ S _u: An Integrated Model of Associative and Reinforcement Learning.Vladislav D. Veksler, Christopher W. Myers & Kevin A. Gluck - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (3):580-598.
    Successfully explaining and replicating the complexity and generality of human and animal learning will require the integration of a variety of learning mechanisms. Here, we introduce a computational model which integrates associative learning (AL) and reinforcement learning (RL). We contrast the integrated model with standalone AL and RL models in three simulation studies. First, a synthetic grid‐navigation task is employed to highlight performance advantages for the integrated model in an environment where the reward structure is both diverse and dynamic. The (...)
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    N.N. Moiseev and V.S. Stepin : Two Prophets in Their Own Country.V. A. Lektorsky - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (4):58-62.
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    Activity theory in a new era.Vladimir A. Lektorsky - 1999 - In Yrjö Engeström, Reijo Miettinen & Raija-Leena Punamäki-Gitai (eds.), Perspectives on Activity Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65--69.
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  35. Belief and knowledge in modern culture.V. A. Lektorsky - 2009 - In M. T. Stepani͡ant͡s (ed.), Knowledge and Belief in the Dialogue of Cultures. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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    The golden rule of ethics: a dynamic game-theoretic framework based on berge equilibrium.Vladislav Iosifovich Zhukovskiĭ - 2021 - Boca Raton: CRC Press. Edited by M. E. Salukvadze.
    This book synthesizes the game-theoretic modeling of decision-making processes and an ancient moral requirement, called the Golden Rule of ethics (GR). This rule states, "Behave to others as you would like them to behave to you." The GR is one of the oldest, most widespread and specific moral requirements that appear in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The book constructs and justifies mathematical models of dynamic socio-economic processes and phenomena that reveal the mechanism of the GR and are based (...)
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  37. Taĭnai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡ tvoreniĭ: kniga ėsse-novell.Vladislav Otroshenko - 2005 - Moskva: Kulʹturnai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡.
     
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    Stakeholder theory: A process-ontological perspective.Vladislav Valentinov & Robert Chia - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (3):762-776.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 762-776, July 2022.
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    Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Taboo: Interaction and Creativity in Humour.Vladislav Maraev, Ellen Breitholtz, Christine Howes, Staffan Larsson & Robin Cooper - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this paper we treat humorous situations as a series of events underpinned by topoi, principles of reasoning recognised within a socio-cultural community. We claim that humorous effect in jokes and other discourse is often created by the juxtaposition of topoi evoked. A prerequisite for this is that there is a shift where the interpreter of the discourse updates their information state with regard to a second topos being evoked. This view of humour is consistent with an incremental analysis of (...)
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  40. Modern challenges of global sports development : a philosophical and methodological analysis.Vladislav I. Stolyarov & Sergey G. Seyranov - 2022 - In Alexander N. Chumakov, Alyssa DeBlasio & Ilya V. Ilyin (eds.), Philosophical Aspects of Globalization: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry. Brill.
     
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    Faktoriai, formavę religinę (katalikiškąją) tapatybę: Latgalos pavyzdys istoriniame kontekste.Vladislavs Malahovskis - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 91:132-141.
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    The Rawlsian Critique of Utilitarianism: A Luhmannian Interpretation.Vladislav Valentinov - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):25-35.
    The present paper builds on the Rawlsian critique of utilitarianism in order to identify the moral implications of Niklas Luhmann’s social systems theory. While Luhmann aptly discerned the pervasive problems of the precarious system–environment relations throughout the modern society, he took moral communication to be person-centered and thus ill-equipped to deal with these problems. At the same time, the Rawlsian possibility of sacrificing fundamental liberties for the sake of economic gains not only exemplifies the Luhmannian precariousness of the relations of (...)
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  43. Istoricheskiĭ materializm v XXI veke: neobkhodimostʹ obnovlenii︠a︡: sbornik stateĭ.Vladislav Bugera (ed.) - 2005 - Moskva: Sputnik+.
     
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    Pavao Ritterio Vitezovićiaus Didžiosios (Jungtinės) Kroatijos idėja: ankstyvasis modernus nacionalinės tapatybės modelis ir nacionalinės kroatų-slavų valstybės kūrimas.Vladislav B. Sotirović - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 92:92-111.
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    Pavao Ritterio Vitezovićiaus Didžiosios (Jungtinės) Kroatijos idėja: ankstyvasis modernus nacionalinės tapatybės modelis ir nacionalinės kroatų-slavų valstybės kūrimas.Vladislav B. Sotirović - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 93:98-108.
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    In Memoriam Victor Zaslavsky (1937–2009).Vladislav Zubok - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (152):161-169.
    ExcerptVictor Zaslavsky was a living legend for my Moscow circle friends, young intellectuals who lived and studied in the Soviet Union in the early 1980s. He was already an émigré, teaching at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Canada. One Italian journalist managed to bring to the Soviet Union his book Il Consenso Organizzato, published in 1981 in Bologna (it was later translated into English as The Neo-Stalinist State: Class, Ethnicity, and Consensus in Soviet Society). My university classmate (...)
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  47. Metaphysics of the principle of least action.Vladislav Terekhovich - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 62:189-201.
    Despite the importance of the variational principles of physics, there have been relatively few attempts to consider them for a realistic framework. In addition to the old teleological question, this paper continues the recent discussion regarding the modal involvement of the principle of least action and its relations with the Humean view of the laws of nature. The reality of possible paths in the principle of least action is examined from the perspectives of the contemporary metaphysics of modality and Leibniz's (...)
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    Dynamic Relational Mereotopology.Vladislav Nenchev - 2013 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (3):295-325.
    In this paper we present stable and unstable versions of several well-known relations from mereotopology: part-of, overlap, underlap and contact. An intuitive semantics is given for the stable and unstable relations, describing them as dynamic counterparts of the base mereotopo-logical relations. Stable relations are described as ones that always hold, while unstable relations hold sometimes. A set of first-order sentences is provided to serve as axioms for the stable and unstable relations, and representation theory is developed in similar fashion to (...)
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    Dynamic relational mereotopology: Logics for stable and unstable relations.Vladislav Nenchev - 2013 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (3):295-325.
    In this paper we present stable and unstable versions of several well-known relations from mereotopology: part-of, overlap, underlap and contact. An intuitive semantics is given for the stable and unstable relations, describing them as dynamic counterparts of the base mereotopo-logical relations. Stable relations are described as ones that always hold, while unstable relations hold sometimes. A set of first-order sentences is provided to serve as axioms for the stable and unstable relations, and representation theory is developed in similar fashion to (...)
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    CSR Beyond Economy and Society: A Post-capitalist Approach.Steffen Roth, Vladislav Valentinov, Markus Heidingsfelder & Miguel Pérez-Valls - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 165 (3):411-423.
    In this article, we draw on established views of CSR dysfunctionalities to show how and why CSR is regularly observed to be both shaped by and supportive of capitalism. We proceed to show that these dysfunctionalities are maintained by both the pro- and anticapitalist approaches to CSR, both of which imply an ill-defined separation of the economy and society as well an overly strong problem or solution focus on political and economic issues. Finally, we present a post-capitalist approach to CSR (...)
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