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    La bioetica al femminile.Vincenza Mele - 1998 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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  2. Nuevas biotecnologías y cuestiones bioéticas emergentes.Vincenza Mele, Viviana Daloiso & Antonio Spagnolo - 2011 - Medicina y Ética 22:363-381.
    Las biotecnologías son ciencias destinadas a incidir en manera profunda en la sociedad. El alcance de los cambios que a través de ellas será posible realizar es notable, pero sobre todo se aleja de las ciencias de ingeniería, de las alimentarias, de las médicas. La bioética está decididamente llamada a acoger el reto representado por las biotecnologías. La presente contribución parte precisamente de aquí: captar los aspectos característicos y peculiares de algunas de las posibles aplicaciones biotecnológicas para encuadrar la singularidad (...)
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  3. Good luck to libertarians: Reflections on al Mele's free will and luck.Dana K. Nelkin - 2007 - Philosophical Explorations 10 (2):173 – 184.
    In this review essay on Mele's Free Will and Luck, I evaluate the 'daring soft libertarian' view presented in the heart of the book, and in particular the way that it provides an answer to the objection that introducing indeterminism into one's view of freedom merely adds an element of luck and so undermines freedom. I also compare the view's strengths and weaknesses to those of traditional libertarian views. Finally, I consider the 'zygote' argument that Mele takes to be his (...)
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  4. Sefer Igrot Yeḥiʼel: osef mikhteve ḳodesh, meleʼim ziṿ... ṿe-nikhlalim bahem ḥidushim ʻal ha-Torah u-moʻadim ṿe-sugyot ha-Shas.Yosef Yeḥiʼel Mikhl Leboṿiṭsh - 1987 - Spring Ṿali: Be. ha-mid. Birkhot Yosef de-Niḳalśburg.
     
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    The Mismatch Problem: Why Mele's Approach to the Puzzle of Synchronic Self‐control Does Not Succeed.Hannah Altehenger - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (2):243-266.
    Most of us have had the experience of resisting our currently strongest desire, for example, resisting the desire to eat another cookie when eating another cookie is what we most want to do. The puzzle of synchronic self‐control, however, says that this is impossible: an agent cannot ever resist her currently strongest desire. The paper argues that one prominent solution to this puzzle – the solution offered by Al Mele – faces a serious ‘mismatch problem’, which ultimately undermines its plausibility. (...)
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  6. Ḳunṭres Ḳinyan Torah ketsad: bo mevorar u-meluban kol darke ha-limud she-hinḥilu lanu rabotenu me-Ḥazal, rishonim ṿa-ʻad gedole ha-aḥaronim... gam yevoʼar bo godel ha-ḥiyuv ṿe-rav ha-toʻelet be-shinun ṿa-ḥazarah ʻal ha-limud asher kol segulot ha-Torah kelulim bah, ṿe-ʻuvdot muflaʼot mi-gesole ha-dorot ʻad kamah shaḳdu ʻal ʻinyan ha-ḥazarah. Ḳunṭres tefilah be-khaṿanah ketsad: yevaʼer baʼer heṭev ʻinyan ʻavodah sheba-lev zo tefilah mah ʻinyanah, uve-elu derakhim yavo li-se hitʻorerut ha-lev ṿeha-regesh, ṿe-ṭiv ʻinyan hakhanah ba-tefilah, ṿe-khamah darkhe kaṿanah ba-tefilah. U-meḥubar la-ṭahor 11 maʻamarim meleʼim raʻayonot ʻamuḳim beʼurim niflaʼim u-derushim neḥmadim.Zalman Leyb Lerner - 2017 - Yerushalayim: [Zalman Leyb Lerner].
     
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    Al-Ghazzālī's mt yār al-'ilm fī fann al- sources avicenniennes et farabiennes'.Jules Janssens - 2002 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 69 (1):39-66.
    Al-Ghazzālī a toujours utilisé les travaux de ses prédécesseurs. Le Mi‘yār al-‘ilm fī fann, sorte de manuel de logique aristotélicienne adaptée au droit et à la théologie islamiques, contient ainsi une grande variété d’écrits avicenniens, du K. jusqu’à certaines parties du Šifā’. Mais quelques écrits farabiens, en particulier al-Qiyās et al-Maqūlāt, y sont mêlés. C’est la première et, à notre connaissance, la seule fois qu’al-Ghazzālī combine ainsi des éléments empruntés à ces deux grands maîtres.
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    Living without Free Will.A. R. Mele - 2003 - Mind 112 (446):375-378.
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    More Attempts: A Reply to Duff, Husak, Mele and Walen. [REVIEW]Gideon Yaffe - 2012 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 6 (3):429-444.
    In this paper, I reply to the very thoughtful comments on my book by Antony Duff, Doug Husak, Al Mele and Alec Walen.
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    Rationality in Action.A. R. Mele - 2002 - Mind 111 (444):905-909.
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  11. Three Keys Concepts of Catholic Humanism for Economic Activity: Human Dignity, Human Rights and Integral Human Development.Domènec Melé - 2015 - In Martin Schlag & Domènec Melé (eds.), Humanism in Economics and Business: Perspectives of the Catholic Social Tradition. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Free Will and Luck.Alfred R. Mele - 2006 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Mele's ultimate purpose in this book is to help readers think more clearly about free will. He identifies and makes vivid the most important conceptual obstacles to justified belief in the existence of free will and meets them head on. Mele clarifies the central issue in the philosophical debate about free will and moral responsibility, criticizes various influential contemporary theories about free will, and develops two overlapping conceptions of free will - one for readers who are convinced that free will (...)
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    Irrationality: An Essay on Akrasia, Self-Deception, and Self-Control.Alfred R. Mele - 1987 - Oxford: Oxford University Press USA.
    Although much human action serves as proof that irrational behavior is remarkably common, certain forms of irrationality--most notably, incontinent action and self-deception--pose such difficult theoretical problems that philosophers have rejected them as logically or psychologically impossible. Here, Mele shows that, and how, incontinent action and self-deception are indeed possible. Drawing upon recent experimental work in the psychology of action and inference, he advances naturalized explanations of akratic action and self-deception while resolving the paradoxes around which the philosophical literature revolves. In (...)
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    Underestimating Self-control: Kennett and Smith on Frog and Toad.A. R. Mele - 1997 - Analysis 57 (2):119-123.
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    Unresolved theoretical issues in nonverbal communication.Mele Koneya - 1981 - Semiotica 37 (1-2):1-14.
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    A critique of Pereboom's 'four-case argument' for incompatibilism.A. R. Mele - 2005 - Analysis 65 (1):75-80.
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    Editorial: The Incredible Challenge of Digitizing the Human Brain.Luciano Di Mele, Carmen Moret-Tatay, Mike Murphy, Céline Borg, Raúl Espert-Tortajada & Camila R. De Oliveira - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Pratique mathématique et lectures de Hegel, de Jean Cavaillès à William Lawvere.Baptiste Mélès - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16:153-182.
    Les concepts de paradigme et de thématisation, par lesquels Jean Cavaillès décrit dans l’ouvrage posthume Sur la Logique et la théorie de la science la dynamique de l’activité mathématique, trouvent dans la théorie des catégories à la fois une illustration et une formalisation, et dans la dialectique hégélienne un précédent. Dans un premier temps, nous examinerons cette hypothèse, non sans définir le concept de thématisation et les quelques notions élémentaires de théorie des catégories qui nous serviront par la suite. Ensuite, (...)
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    Unix selon l'ordre des raisons : la philosophie de la pratique informatique.Baptiste Mélès - 2013 - Philosophia Scientiae 17 (3):181-198.
    Il est parfois fécond, en philosophie des sciences, de chercher si les concepts techniques relèvent d’une nécessité de structure plutôt que des seuls hasards de l’invention. En essayant de fonder de la sorte les concepts fondamentaux des systèmes d’exploitation que sont les notions de processus et de fichier, on s’aperçoit qu’ils sont, depuis Unix, les pendants des notions ontologiques abstraites d’acte et d’objet, et qu’ils satisfont toutes les propriétés que la théorie des catégories peut en attendre. La programmation peut dès (...)
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    Unix selon l’ordre des raisons : la philosophie de la pratique informatique.Baptiste Mélès - 2013 - Philosophia Scientiae 17:181-198.
    Il est parfois fécond, en philosophie des sciences, de chercher si les concepts techniques relèvent d’une nécessité de structure plutôt que des seuls hasards de l’invention. En essayant de fonder de la sorte les concepts fondamentaux des systèmes d’exploitation que sont les notions de processus et de fichier, on s’aperçoit qu’ils sont, depuis Unix, les pendants des notions ontologiques abstraites d’acte et d’objet, et qu’ils satisfont toutes les propriétés que la théorie des catégories peut en attendre. La programmation peut dès (...)
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    La classification cubique des systèmes philosophiques par Jules Vuillemin.Baptiste Mélès - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1 (1):51-64.
    Philosophe structural tout autant qu’historien structural de la philosophie, Jules Vuillemin fonde la classification des systèmes philosophiques sur une structure jumelle : la classification des formes de prédication. Essayant d’appliquer à l’œuvre de Vuillemin la méthode qu’il appliquait à ses objets d’étude, nous montrons que la structure de ces deux classifications peut être déduite de la combinaison de trois critères : le caractère intelligible ou sensible de l’objet, le caractère a priori ou a posteriori de la connaissance et le caractère (...)
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    Building Institutions for the Common Good. The Practice and Purpose of Business in an Inclusive Economy.Martin Schlag & Domènec Melé - 2020 - Humanistic Management Journal 5 (1):1-6.
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    Human Emotions: An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective.Laith Al-Shawaf, Daniel Conroy-Beam, Kelly Asao & David M. Buss - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (2):173-186.
    Evolutionary approaches to the emotions have traditionally focused on a subset of emotions that are shared with other species, characterized by distinct signals, and designed to solve a few key adaptive problems. By contrast, an evolutionary psychological approach (a) broadens the range of adaptive problems emotions have evolved to solve, (b) includes emotions that lack distinctive signals and are unique to humans, and (c) synthesizes an evolutionary approach with an information-processing perspective. On this view, emotions are superordinate mechanisms that evolved (...)
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    Surrounding Free Will: Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience.Alfred R. Mele (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume showcases cutting-edge scholarship from The Big Questions in Free Will project, funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and directed by Alfred R. Mele. It explores the subject of free will from the perspectives of neuroscience; social, cognitive, and developmental psychology; and philosophy. The volume consists of fourteen new articles and an introduction from top-ranked contributors, all of whom bring fresh perspectives to the question of free will. They investigate questions such as: How do children conceive (...)
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    Corporate Services in Poor Areas: A Case Study with Participative Multistakeholder Involvement.Marcelo Paladino DomenÈc MelÉ - 2008 - Business and Society Review 113 (2):253-275.
    Corporations that provide services such as water, sewage disposal and electricity in poor countries or deprived areas face political, social and economic problems that make it difficult to simultaneously favor the interests of shareholders and other relevant stakeholders. In this paper a case study is presented in which a company, Aguas Argentinas, promoted innovative and participative multistakeholder involvement that produced benefits for all parties. Key factors in the model employed were the generation of credibility and trust, adaptive management to the (...)
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    Synchronic self-control revisited: Frog and Toad shape up.Alfred R. Mele - 1998 - Analysis 58 (4):305-310.
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    How Scepticism Became a System. The classification of Jules Vuillemin and its transformations.Baptiste Mélès - 2016 - Philosophia Scientiae 20:91-107.
    Dans un texte inédit de 1979, Jules Vuillemin envoie au philosophe et logicien finnois Georg Henrik von Wright une liste des solutions à l’argu­ment Dominateur. De cette liste, comme de tous les textes de Vuillemin antérieurs aux ouvrages classificatoires des années 1980, le scepticisme est absent. Comment une telle absence peut-elle ne pas passer pour un manque? La raison est à trouver dans une conception thétique des systèmes philosophiques, qui longtemps accompagna chez Vuillemin la formulation logique des conflits métaphysiques. Ce (...)
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    Two Political Texts by Jules Vuillemin.Baptiste Mélès, Julien Borgeon & Raphaël Derobe - 2017 - Philosophia Scientiae 21:141-147.
    Dans les textes inédits « Effets moraux de l’accélération de l’histoire» (1969-1970) et « Sommes-nous libres?» (1989-1990), Jules Vuillemin montre un visage peu connu : celui d’un observateur engagé de son époque. Il y critique des mouvements sociaux et politiques contemporains – mai 1968 et la réforme du Code pénal de 1989 – en s’appuyant sur des considérations métaphysiques et morales. Plus que des tribunes politiques, ces textes montrent que la politique n’est pas, pour Vuillemin, simple affaire d’« opinion» et (...)
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    Jules Vuillemin, disciple hétérodoxe de Martial Gueroult.Baptiste Mélès - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 291 (1):63-76.
    Si l’on devait en croire les revendications explicites de Jules Vuillemin, sa relation envers Martial Gueroult aurait essentiellement été d’élève à maître. Un examen plus attentif de l’œuvre de Vuillemin révèle pourtant des écarts significatifs quoique non revendiqués. Nous analyserons dans un premier temps l’autoportrait de Vuillemin en disciple – d’une œuvre, d’une autorité et d’un chef d’école. Nous décrirons ensuite à quelles transformations, dans son œuvre concrète, il soumet celle de Gueroult : des procédés de sélection, de traduction et (...)
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    Jules Vuillemin face à la philosophie analytique.Baptiste Mélès & Gerhard Heinzmann - 2020 - Revue de Synthèse 141 (1-2):1-10.
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    Les « règles de formation » comme catégories foucaldiennes.Baptiste Mélès - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 153 (3):391.
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    Présentation.Baptiste Mélès - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 153 (3):323.
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    Présentation du texte de Jules Vuillemin « De la connaissance sensible et de la parité qu’elle manifeste entre l’homme et l’animal ».Baptiste Strauss Mélès - 2019 - Philosophia Scientiae 23:109-118.
    Le texte de Jules Vuillemin « De la connaissance sensible et de la parité qu’elle manifeste entre l’homme et l’animal » semble être un chapitre de livre abandonné. Vuillemin y décrit sous le nom de connaissance sensible l’ensemble des facultés, définies matériellement, que l’homme partage avec les animaux. Cette connaissance sensible conditionne jusqu’aux sciences naturelles et la philosophie. La spécificité humaine ne peut être définie matériellement : elle réside dans l’organisation formelle de l’expérience, source de laperfectibilité humaine.
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    Présentation du texte de Jules Vuillemin « De la connaissance sensible et de la parité qu’elle manifeste entre l’homme et l’animal ».Baptiste Mélès & Renan Strauss - 2019 - Philosophia Scientiae 23:109-118.
    Le texte de Jules Vuillemin « De la connaissance sensible et de la parité qu’elle manifeste entre l’homme et l’animal » semble être un chapitre de livre abandonné. Vuillemin y décrit sous le nom de connaissance sensible l’ensemble des facultés, définies matériellement, que l’homme partage avec les animaux. Cette connaissance sensible conditionne jusqu’aux sciences naturelles et la philosophie. La spécificité humaine ne peut être définie matériellement : elle réside dans l’organisation formelle de l’expérience, source de laperfectibilité humaine.
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    Structure and Evolution of Jules Vuillemin’s La Philosophie de l’algèbre (volume I and II).Baptiste Mélès - 2020 - Philosophia Scientiae:17-42.
    Ouvrage dense et paru de façon tronquée, La Philosophie de l’algèbre de Jules Vuillemin (tomes I et II) peut sembler composite. Nous montrons au contraire que ce manifeste de la structure en philosophie n’est pas rhapsodie mais système : ses parties ne prennent tout leur sens que dans leur relation au tout. Loin de remettre en cause le résultat de l’analyse structurale, l’étude génétique met au jour un souci constant de préservation de la systématicité au fil des transformations successives.
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    Un Français peut-il encore comprendre les philosophes d'outre-Manche?Baptiste Mélès & Jules Vuillemin - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 112 (1):9-30.
    Dans une conférence prononcée à Oxford en 1966 ou 1967, Jules Vuillemin décrit l’état de la philosophie française contemporaine en l’opposant à la philosophie analytique anglaise. Afin de promouvoir l’usage de méthodes rigoureuses en philosophie, Vuillemin analyse la philosophie de Russell au moyen de la méthode de Martial Gueroult, pose le problème des relations entre abstraction et monde sensible et intervient dans la discussion de la théorie d’Austin par Benveniste.
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    Humanism in Economics and Business: Perspectives of the Catholic Social Tradition.Martin Schlag & Domènec Melé (eds.) - 2015 - Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
    The aim of this chapter is to reflect and provide a tentative answer to the question posited in the title. The first section provides a brief summary of the origin of that “humanism” typical of Modernity. The second section attempts to demonstrate the intrinsically individualistic and atheistic dimension entailed in this Modernist vision of man. In the third part, which can be considered the nucleus of this chapter, we present an exposition of how, from the basic characteristics of this “humanistic” (...)
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  38. Integrating Personalism into Virtue-Based Business Ethics: The Personalist and the Common Good Principles.Domènec Melé - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (1):227-244.
    Some virtue ethicists are reluctant to consider principles and standards in business ethics. However, this is problematic. This paper argues that realistic Personalism can be integrated into virtue-based business ethics, giving it a more complete base. More specifically, two principles are proposed: the Personalist Principle (PP) and the Common Good Principle (CGP). The PP includes the Golden Rule and makes explicit the duty of respect, benevolence, and care for people, emphasizing human dignity and the innate rights of every human being. (...)
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    Managing Ethically Cultural Diversity: Learning from Thomas Aquinas.João César das Neves & Domènec Melé - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (4):769-780.
    Cultural diversity is an inescapable reality and a concern in many businesses where it can often raise ethical questions and dilemmas. This paper aims to offer suggestions to certain problems facing managers in dealing with cultural diversity through the inspiration of Thomas Aquinas. Although he may be perceived as a voice from the distant past, we can still find in his writings helpful and original ideas and criteria. He welcomes cultural differences as a part of the perfection of the universe. (...)
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    European vs. American approaches to institutionalisation of business ethics: the Spanish case.Manuel Guillén, Domènec Melé & Patrick Murphy - 2002 - Business Ethics: A European Review 11 (2):167-178.
    This paper reports on a study of the largest Spanish corporations concerning the status of corporate ethics policies. The research project, the first of its kind in Spain, has two parts. First, the types of formal documents the companies use are analysed, including those dealing with ethical values or norms. Three groups of companies are distinguished: the first group has no formal documents dealing with ethical values, and the reasons given for not having any ethical statement are discussed. A second (...)
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    Philosophy as a Base for Management: An Aristotelian Integrative Proposal.Juan Fontrodona & Domènec Melé - 2002 - Philosophy of Management 2 (2):3-9.
    Current theories of management have difficulty overcoming certain problems and limitations related to some features of the field itself multiplicity, midtidisciplinarityt fragmentation, presence or lack of paradigms, se/freferentiality, and ethnocentrism. This paper first reviews these issues broadly. Then, it emphasises the preponderance of the scientific method and the exclusion of philosophy as theoretical foundations for management. It proposes taking philosophy as the science to provide the foundations of management. It explains how philosophy — especially philosophy that has its roots in (...)
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    Understanding Humanistic Management.Domenec Melé - 2016 - Humanistic Management Journal 1 (1):33-55.
    Humanistic management is a people-oriented management that seeks profits for human ends. It contrasts with other types of management that are essentially oriented toward profits, with people seen as mere resources to serve this goal. This article reviews the historical development of humanistic management and the ever-increasing body of literature on the concept as well as the different meanings that scholars attribute to it. It then explores what form a genuine humanism might have by presenting seven propositions labeled as: 1) (...)
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    Can an sme become a global corporate citizen? Evidence from a case study.Heidi Weltzien Hoivivonk & Domènec Melé - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):551-563.
    Global Corporate Citizenship (GCC) continues to become increasingly popular in large corporations. However, this concept has rarely been considered in small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). A case study of a Norwegian clothing company illustrates how GCC can be also applied to small companies. This case study also shows that SMEs can be very innovative in exercising corporate citizenship, without necessarily following the patterns of large multinational companies. The company studied engages as partner in some voluntary labor initiatives promoted by (...)
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  44. Christian Humanism in Economics and Business.Martin Schlag & Domènec Melé - 2015 - In Martin Schlag & Domènec Melé (eds.), Humanism in Economics and Business: Perspectives of the Catholic Social Tradition. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
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    Farmers' knowledge of crop diseases and control strategies in the Regional State of Tigrai, northern Ethiopia: implications for farmer–researcher collaboration in disease management. [REVIEW]Ayimut Kiros-Meles & Mathew M. Abang - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (3):433-452.
    Differences in perceptions and knowledge of crop diseases constitute a major obstacle in farmer–researcher cooperation, which is necessary for sustainable disease management. Farmers’ perceptions and management of crop diseases in the northern Ethiopian Regional State of Tigrai were investigated in order to harness their knowledge in the participatory development of integrated disease management (IDM) strategies. Knowledge of disease etiology and epidemiology, cultivar resistance, and reasons for the cultivation of susceptible cultivars were investigated in a total of 12 tabias (towns) in (...)
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  46. Corporate social responsibility theories: Mapping the territory. [REVIEW]Elisabet Garriga & Domènec Melé - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):51-71.
    The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) field presents not only a landscape of theories but also a proliferation of approaches, which are controversial, complex and unclear. This article tries to clarify the situation, mapping the territory by classifying the main CSR theories and related approaches in four groups: (1) instrumental theories, in which the corporation is seen as only an instrument for wealth creation, and its social activities are only a means to achieve economic results; (2) political theories, which concern themselves (...)
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    Forme et matière informatiques.Didier Lommelé & Baptiste Mélès - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 149 (2):61-77.
    Nous sommes entourés de machines dont une composante tire son nom d’une faculté cognitive du vivant. Les ordinateurs possèdent en effet une ou plusieurs « mémoires » : mémoire morte, mémoire vive, registres du processeur, disques durs, cartes mémoire, clefs USB, etc. Quelle est la raison d’être de la mémoire informatique et à quelles conditions est-elle matériellement possible? Nous montrerons dans un premier temps que la notion de mémoire dérive de l’idée même d’un traitement de l’information, et qu’elle joue à (...)
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  48. The Firm as a “Community of Persons”: A Pillar of Humanistic Business Ethos.Domènec Melé - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (1):89-101.
    The article starts by arguing that seeing the firm as a mere nexus of contracts or as an abstract entity where different stakeholder interests concur is insufficient for a “humanistic business ethos”, which entails a complete view of the human being. It seems more appropriate to understand the firm as a human community, a concept which can be found in several sources, including managerial literature, business ethics scholars, and Catholic Social Teaching. In addition, there are also philosophical grounds that support (...)
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    Ethical Theories in Business Ethics: A Critical Review.Domènec Melé - 2024 - Journal of Human Values 30 (1):15-25.
    Numerous ethical theories have been proposed as a foundation of business ethics, and this often brings about appreciable perplexity. This article seeks to identify specific problems for a sound foundation of this discipline. A first problem is this multiplicity of ethical theories, each with its own metaethics, often accepted without a serious discussion of their philosophical grounds. A second problem is the fragmentation of theories; some centred on duties or obligations, others on consequences, virtues, or moral sentiments. In addition, some (...)
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  50. Business ethics in action: seeking human excellence in organizations.Domènec Melé - 2009 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The role of ethics in business -- Business in society : beyond the market and laws? -- Cultural diversity and international standards for business -- Ethics, at the core of the human action -- Individual responsibility and moral judgments in business -- Frequent ethical issues in business -- The purpose of the firm and mision-driven management -- Use and misuse of power -- Human virtues in leadership of organizations -- Ethics in organizational cultures and structures.
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