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    The Transformation of Transparency – On the Act on Public Procurement and the Right to Appeal in the Context of the War on Corruption.Thomas Taro Lennerfors - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 73 (4):381-390.
    This article discusses the alleged anti-corruption effects of procurement reforms by presenting the European Act on Public Procurement and the increasing number of appeals filed by suppliers due to perceived misevaluations of tenders and perceived impairments of transparency. The delays and costs that arise from this right to appeal are studied in the Swedish context with the aim of contributing to the debate on corruption in two ways. First, instead of using the modern definition of corruption, the ancient definition is (...)
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    Sustainable and fast ICT: lessons from dromology.Thomas Taro Lennerfors - 2014 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 12 (4):284-297.
    Purpose – This paper aims to suggest that ethical issues in information and communications technology should be researched from a holistic perspective, including environmental values and other values inherent in ICT. This paper thoroughly discusses the value of speed by drawing on ICT advertisements and theories of speed, primarily Paul Virilio’s work. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology consists of a semiotic analysis of ICT-related advertisements primarily from Sweden. These empirical data are combined with a close reading of Paul Virilio’s work, and (...)
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    Beneath good and evil?Thomas Taro Lennerfors - 2013 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (4):380-392.
    The aim of this paper is to think business ethics with the help of philosopher Alain Badiou, focusing on Badiou's critique of ethics and the concepts of ‘event’, ‘truth’ and especially ‘subject’. Based mainly on review articles, I construct an understanding of business ethics (comprising corporate social responsibility and sustainability) and its history as a field of research. With the help of a framework developed from Badiou's work on ethics, I conduct a metacritique of business ethics as being intolerant (exclusion (...)
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    Ancient Corruption in Modern Organizations.Thomas Taro Shinozaki Lennerfors - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:61-66.
    This paper develops the references to an “ancient understanding of corruption” that some authors writing about corruption make. The paper reviews these texts and develops an understanding of corruption related to Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of modernity and relates it to the anthropological tradition of gift-giving stemming from Marcel Mauss. It shows how the ancient understanding of corruption can be used by reading interviews of project managers working at a Swedish orderer of construction work. In this context the central concept is (...)
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    Fictional Film in Engineering Ethics Education: With Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises as Exemplar.Sarah Jayne Hitt & Thomas Taro Lennerfors - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (5):1-16.
    This paper aims to call attention to the potential of using film in engineering ethics education, which has not been thoroughly discussed as a pedagogical method in this field. A review of current approaches to teaching engineering ethics reveals that there are both learning outcomes that need more attention as well as additional pedagogical methods that could be adopted. Scholarship on teaching with film indicates that film can produce ethical experiences that go beyond those produced by both conventional methods of (...)
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    Ethical aspects of voice assistants: a critical discourse analysis of Indonesian media texts.Anisa Aini Arifin & Thomas Taro Lennerfors - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (1):18-36.
    Purpose Voice assistant technology is one of the fastest-growing artificial intelligence applications at present. However, the burgeoning scholarship argues that there are ethical challenges relating to this new technology, not the least related to privacy, which affects the technology’s acceptance. Given that the media impacts public opinion and acceptance of VA and that there are no studies on media coverage of VA, the study focuses on media coverage. In addition, this study aims to focus on media coverage in Indonesia, a (...)
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  7. Winny and the Pirate Bay: A comparative analysis of P2P software usage in Japan and Sweden from a socio-cultural perspective.Kenya Murayama, Thomas Taro Lennerfors & Kiyoshi Murata - 2010 - International Review of Information Ethics 13:10.
    In this paper, we examine the ethico-legal issue of P2P file sharing and copyright infringement in two different countries - Japan and Sweden - to explore the differences in attitude and behaviour towards file sharing from a socio-cultural perspective. We adopt a comparative case study approach focusing on one Japanese case, the Winny case, and a Swedish case, the Pirate Bay case. Whereas similarities in attitudes and behaviour towards file sharing using P2P software between the two countries are found in (...)
     
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  8. Hume’s Constitutivist Response to Scepticism.Taro Okamura - forthcoming - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
    In the concluding section of the Book One of the Treatise, Hume confronts radical scepticism about the standards of correct reasoning. According to the naturalistic interpretations, Hume resolves this scepticism by appealing to some psychological facts. A common criticism of this interpretation is that the alleged naturalistic epistemic norm seems to be merely Hume’s report of his psychology, and it remains unclear why this seemingly mere psychological description can provide a principled reason to overcome his scepticism. In this paper, I (...)
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  9. A101 Instructions for Manuscript Preparation 2nd Report: Subtitle if you need.Taro Reito, Hanako Kucho & Jiro Shokuhin - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
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    Which livestock production claims matter most to consumers?Taro Mieno, Kathleen Brooks & Brenna Ellison - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):819-831.
    Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in how their food is produced. Many studies have focused on consumers’ preferences and willingness-to-pay for specific production-related claims on food products. However, few studies have asked consumers to rank the importance of different production claims. In this study, we use a best-worst scaling approach to have consumers rank the importance of seven common production claims used on food products. Rankings are obtained across four product types: beef, milk, chicken, and eggs. Results of the study (...)
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    Kyōikugaku kenkyū: kodomo ni totte saizen no rieki o motomete.Tarō Hashimoto (ed.) - 1992 - Tōkyō: Sakai Shoten.
  12. Hume on Distinctions of Reason: A Resemblance-First Interpretation.Taro Okamura - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3):423-436.
    To articulate their understanding of Hume’s discussion of ‘distinctions of reason’, commentators have often taken what I refer to as a ‘respect-first view’ on resemblance, in which they cat...
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  13. What we owe to each other.Thomas Scanlon - 1998 - Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    In this book, T. M. Scanlon offers new answers to these questions, as they apply to the central part of morality that concerns what we owe to each other.
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  14. Ogawa, Tarō kyōikugaku chosaku shū.Tarō Ogawa - 1979 - Aoki Shoten.
     
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  15. Bi no juryoku.Tarō Okamoto - 1971 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha. Edited by Tarō Okamoto.
     
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  16. Nihon no dentō.Tarō Okamoto - 1973 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
     
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    Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This volume brings together for the first time a significant number of Reid's manuscript papers on natural history, physiology and materialist metaphysics. An important contribution not only to Reid studies but also to our understanding of eighteenth-century science and its context.
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  18. What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
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    El pensamiento primitivo y el sentido histórico en Ortega y Eliade.Taro Toyohira - 2020 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 59:241-274.
    This article studies the possible dialogue, both personal and theoretical, about primitive thought between the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset and the Romanian historian of religion Mircea Eliade. Although it is well known that both got acquainted with each other in Portugal, their theoretical relationship has not been fully studied. However, by analyzing closely their encounters, both personal and philosophical, it seems highly probable that Ortega had a great influence on Eliade’s theory of primitive mentality. For this reason, firstly (...)
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    The Arabic original of (ps.) Māshā'allāh's Liber de orbe: its date and authorship.Taro Mimura - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (2):321-352.
    Liber de orbe, attributed to Māshā'allāh (d.c.815), a court astrologer of the Abbasid dynasty, was one of the earliest Latin sources of Aristotelian physics. Until recently, its Arabic original could not be identified among Arabic works. Through extensive examination of Arabic manuscripts on exact sciences, I found two manuscripts containing the Arabic text of this Latin work, although neither of them is ascribed to Māshā'allāh: Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Ms. or. oct. 273, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University Library, MS LJS 439. (...)
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    Development of reference assignment in children: a direct comparison to the performance of cognitive shift.Taro Murakami & Kazuhide Hashiya - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  22. Atarashii ninshiki e no ronri.Tarō Yamashita (ed.) - 1984 - Tōkyō: Kōronsha.
     
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    Shakai sonzai no rihō: Hēgeru to Shōpenhaueru.Tarō Yamashita - 1982 - Tokyo: Kōronsha.
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  24. Hume’s Passion-Based Account of Moral Responsibility.Taro Okamura - 2023 - Hume Studies 48 (2):195-216.
    Many scholars have claimed that the psychology of the indirect passions in the Treatise is meant to capture how we come to regard persons as morally responsible agents. My question is exactly how the indirect passions relate to responsibility. In elucidating Hume’s account of responsibility, scholars have often focused not on the passionate responses themselves, but on their structural features. In this paper, I argue that locating responsibility in the structural features is insufficient to make sense of Hume’s account of (...)
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  25. Ronri.Tarō Nakatani - 1967 - Tōkyō: Kyōritsu Shuppan Kabushiki Kaisha.
     
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    El concepto de “club” en Ortega y Huizinga.Taro Toyohira - 2020 - Agora 39 (2):213-223.
    El presente estudio investiga la influencia de José Ortega y Gasset sobre la teoría del juego de Johan Huizinga. Analiza especialmente la distinción entre el juego auténtico y el pueril, el deporte y el pasatiempo y el concepto de club en ambos autores. El club es una comunidad originaria por la cual el espíritu lúdico entra e interviene en el mundo cotidiano. Según ambos autores, el espíritu lúdico deportivo crea el Estado y todas las instituciones culturales políticas a través de (...)
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  27. Ortega y Jaspers, en torno al origen de la filosofía.Taro Toyohira - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid):1-21.
    Este artículo examina las diversas interpretaciones sobre el origen de la filosofía en José Ortega y Gasset y Karl Jaspers. Ortega redactó “Fragmentos de Origen de la filosofía” para celebrar el septuagésimo cumpleaños de Jaspers. Sin embargo, este ensayo aparentemente conmemorativo incluye una crítica sustancial a la interpretación jaspersiana del origen de la filosofía. En este contexto, analizamos tanto el concepto jaspersiano del “tiempo-eje (Achsenzeit)” como la tesis orteguiana que interpreta el origen de la filosofía como un fenómeno colonial y (...)
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  28. Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books. Edited by C. B. Macpherson.
  29. Montēnyu.Tarō Ochiai - 1948
  30. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1785 - University Park, Pa.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Derek R. Brookes & Knud Haakonssen.
    Thomas Reid was a philosopher who founded the Scottish school of 'common sense'. Much of Reid's work is a critique of his contemporary, David Hume, whose empiricism he rejects. In this work, written after Reid's appointment to a professorship at the university of Glasgow, and published in 1785, he turns his attention to ideas about perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgement, reasoning and taste. He examines the work of his predecessors and contemporaries, arguing that 'when we find philosophers maintaining that (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Virtue.Thomas M. Osborne - 2022 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Aquinas produced a voluminous body of work on moral theory, and much of that work is on virtue, particularly the status and value of the virtues as principles of virtuous acts, and the way in which a moral life can be organized around them schematically. Thomas Osborne presents Aquinas's account of virtue in its historical, philosophical and theological contexts, to show the reader what Aquinas himself wished to teach about virtue. His discussion makes the complexities of Aquinas's (...)
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  32. The absurd.Thomas Nagel - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (20):716-727.
  33. Seiyō chūsei shisō no kenkyū.Tarō Etō - 1965 - Edited by Ken Ishihara.
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  34. Ideorogīron no keifu.Tarō Sakata - 1954
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    Enhancing care homes with assistive video technology for distributed caregiving.Taro Sugihara, Tsutomu Fujinami, Rachel Jones, Kozo Kadowaki & Masaya Ando - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (4):509-518.
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    On Astronomia: an Arabic critical edition and English translation of Epistle 3.F. J. Ragep, Taro Mimura & Nader El-Bizri (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press, in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies.
    The Epistles of the Brethren of Purity' is an encyclopedic compendium, probably composed in tenth-century Iraq by a society of adepts with Platonic, Pythagorean, and Shi'i tendencies. Its 52 sections ('epistles') are divided into four parts (Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Sciences of the Soul and Intellect, and Theology). The current volume provides an edition, translation, and notes to Epistle 3 ('On Astronomia'), which forms one of the 14 sections on Mathematics. The content is a mixture of elementary astronomy and astrology, but (...)
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    Bikō no naka no uchū: watakushi no bijutsukan.Ryōtarō Shiba - 1988 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha.
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    The community and the difference of Mushin, Peak Experience, and Flow.Taro Teruya - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 30 (1):47-64.
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    The meaning of Learning one's own self.Taro Teruya - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 31 (1):45-73.
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    The meaning of ^|^ldquo;the real strength^|^rdquo; of a person.Taro Teruya - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 32 (2):83-98.
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    The necessary condition to learn one's own self.Taro Teruya - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 34 (1):53-69.
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  42. Shin risō shugi no rekishi tetsugaku.Shōtarō Yoneda - 1900 - Kyōto-shi: Kōbundō Shobō. Edited by Shōrarō Yoneda.
     
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  43. Vinderubanto no rekishi tetsugaku.Shōtarō Yoneda - 1925 - Kyōto-shi: Kōbundō Shobō.
     
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  44. Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence.Thomas Kelly - 2010 - In Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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  45. Evidence Can Be Permissive.Thomas Kelly - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 298.
  46. Some hope for intuitions: A reply to Weinberg.Thomas Grundmann - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (4):481-509.
    In a recent paper Weinberg (2007) claims that there is an essential mark of trustworthiness which typical sources of evidence as perception or memory have, but philosophical intuitions lack, namely that we are able to detect and correct errors produced by these “hopeful” sources. In my paper I will argue that being a hopeful source isn't necessary for providing us with evidence. I then will show that, given some plausible background assumptions, intuitions at least come close to being hopeful, if (...)
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  47. Metaphysical Foundationalism: Consensus and Controversy.Thomas Oberle - 2022 - American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):97-110.
    There has been an explosion of interest in the metaphysics of fundamentality in recent decades. The consensus view, called metaphysical foundationalism, maintains that there is something absolutely fundamental in reality upon which everything else depends. However, a number of thinkers have chal- lenged the arguments in favor of foundationalism and have proposed competing non-foundationalist ontologies. This paper provides a systematic and critical introduction to metaphysical foundationalism in the current literature and argues that its relation to ontological dependence and substance should (...)
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  48. The best things in life: a guide to what really matters.Thomas Hurka - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Feeling good: four ways -- Finding that feeling -- The place of pleasure -- Knowing what's what -- Making things happen -- Being good -- Love and friendship -- Putting it together.
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  49. The epistemic significance of disagreement.Thomas Kelly - 2005 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 167-196.
    Looking back on it, it seems almost incredible that so many equally educated, equally sincere compatriots and contemporaries, all drawing from the same limited stock of evidence, should have reached so many totally different conclusions---and always with complete certainty.
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  50. Esukēpu no shisō.Yōtarō Konaka (ed.) - 1977
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