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    How Scandals Act as Catalysts of Fringe Stakeholders’ Contentious Actions Against Multinational Corporations.Bertrand Valiorgue, Thomas Roulet & Thibault Daudigeos - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (3):387-418.
    In this article, we build on the stakeholder-politics literature to investigate how corporate scandals transform political contexts and give impetus to the contentious movements of fringe stakeholders against multinational corporations (MNCs). Based on Adut’s scandal theory, we flesh out three scandal-related processes that directly affect political-opportunity structures (POSs) and the generation of social movements against MNCs: convergence of contention toward a single target, publicization of deviant practices, and contagion to other organizations. These processes reduce the obstacles to collective actions by (...)
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    Sharing the Shared Value: A Transaction Cost Perspective on Strategic CSR Policies in Global Value Chains.Aurélien Acquier, Bertrand Valiorgue & Thibault Daudigeos - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (1):139-152.
    This paper explores the conditions favouring or inhibiting the implementation of strategic corporate social responsibility policies in the context of global value chains. Using transaction cost theory, we specify the economic and behavioural issues raised by strategic CSR policies. We show that the existence of market rewards for such policies does not constitute a solution per se, but tends to increase the difficulties that value chain members face. Bringing TCT into the analysis of the diffusion of strategic CSR policies in (...)
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  3. Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description.Bertrand Russell - 1918 - In Mysticism and logic. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. pp. 152-167.
  4. On the notion of cause.Bertrand Russell - 1918 - In Mysticism and logic. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. pp. 171-196.
    El autor intenta mostrar que el concepto de ley es totalmente innecesario y que solo sirve para crear confusiones y generar falacias. Para ello muestra que la supuesta “ley de la causalidad” es inconsistente y que la ciencia no requiere de ella más que en una primera fase. Las ciencias maduras usan relaciones, en concreto, relaciones mediante ecuaciones diferenciales para desempe\ nar el papel que se le quiere otorgar a la ley de la causalidad. Despues de hacer esto, el autor (...)
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  5. The Problems of Philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1912 - Portland, OR: Home University Library.
    Bertrand Russell was one of the greatest logicians since Aristotle, and one of the most important philosophers of the past two hundred years. As we approach the 125th anniversary of the Nobel laureate's birth, his works continue to spark debate, resounding with unmatched timeliness and power. The Problems of Philosophy, one of the most popular works in Russell's prolific collection of writings, has become core reading in philosophy. Clear and accessible, this little book is an intelligible and stimulating guide (...)
     
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    Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits.Bertrand Russell - 2009 - New York, USA: Simon and Schuster.
    This brilliant and controversial work investigates the relationship between 'individual' and 'scientific' knowledge.
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    The Problems of Philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1912 - London, England: William & Norgate.
    The Problems of Philosophy is a 1912 book by Bertrand Russell, in which Russell attempts to create a brief and accessible guide to the problems of philosophy. Focusing on problems he believes will provoke positive and constructive discussion, Russell concentrates on knowledge rather than metaphysics: If it is uncertain that external objects exist, how can we then have knowledge of them but by probability. There is no reason to doubt the existence of external objects simply because of sense data. (...)
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  8. The problems of philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1912 - New York: Barnes & Noble.
    Immensely intelligible, thought-provoking guide by Nobel prize-winner considers such topics as the distinction between appearance and reality, the existence and nature of matter, idealism, inductive logic, intuitive knowledge, many other subjects. For students and general readers, there is no finer introduction to philosophy than this informative, affordable and highly readable edition that is "concise, free from technical terms, and perfectly clear to the general reader with no prior knowledge of the subject."—The Booklist of the American Library Association.
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  9. Mysticism and logic.Bertrand Russell - 1918 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Ten brilliant essays on logic appear in this collection, the work of one of the world’s best-known authorities on logic. In these thought-provoking arguments and meditations, Nobel Prize winner Bertrand Russell challenges the romantic mysticism of the 19th century, positing instead his theory of logical atomism. These essays are categorized by Russell as "entirely popular" and "somewhat more technical." The former include the well-known title essay plus "A Free Man’s Worship" and "The Place of Science in a Liberal Education"; (...)
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  10. Our knowledge of the external world: as a field for scientific method in philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1914 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy, from the earliest times, has made greater claims, and achieved fewer results, than any other branch of learning. In Our Knowledge of the External World , Bertrand Russell illustrates instances where the claims of philosophers have been excessive, and examines why their achievements have not been greater.
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    Essays in analysis.Bertrand Russell - 1973 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
  12. Sceptical essays.Bertrand Russell - 1960 - New York: Routledge.
    'These propositions may seem mild, yet, if accepted, they would absolutely revolutionize human life.' With these words Bertrand Russell introduces what is indeed a revolutionary book. Taking as his starting-point the irrationality of the world, he offers by contrast something 'wildly paradoxical and subversive' Sceptical Essays has never been out of print since its first publication in 1928. Today, besieged as we are by the numbing onslaught of twenty-first-century capitalism, Russell's defense of scepticism and independence of mind is as (...)
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  13. The Conquest of Happiness.Bertrand Russell - 1975 - Routledge.
    The Conquest of Happiness is Bertrand Russell’s recipe for good living. First published in 1930, it pre-dates the current obsession with self-help by decades. Leading the reader step by step through the causes of unhappiness and the personal choices, compromises and sacrifices that lead to the final, affirmative conclusion of ‘The Happy Man’, this is popular philosophy, or even self-help, as it should be written.
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    Descartes's Compendium on Music.Bertrand Augst - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1):119.
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  15. Fundamental ontological structure: an argument against pluralism.Michael Bertrand - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (5):1277-1297.
    In recent years, a hierarchical view of reality has become extremely influential. In order to understand the world as a whole, on this view, we need to understand the nature of the fundamental constituents of the world. We also need to understand the relations that build the world up from these fundamental constituents. Building pluralism is the view that there are at least two equally fundamental relations that together build the world. It has been widely, though tacitly, assumed in a (...)
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    Do Stakeholder Orientation and Environmental Proactivity Impact Firm Profitability?Bertrand V. Quelin, Sandrine Gherra & Franck Brulhart - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (1):25-46.
    The impact of socially responsible corporate behavior on economic performance is a major preoccupation of managers today. This article explores the links between narrowly defined constructs: stakeholder orientation, environmental proactivity and profitability, from the perspectives of stakeholder theory and resource-based theory. We collected data on the food and beverage, and household and personal products industries. Using structural equation modeling, this paper makes two contributions. We found a negative link between companies simply having a higher stakeholder orientation and profitability. Importantly, however, (...)
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  17. Hegel and the seven planets.Bertrand Beaumont - 1954 - Mind 63 (250):246-248.
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    L'art et le sentiment: éthique et esthétique chez Kant.Bertrand Dejardin - 2008 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Cet ouvrage est le premier d'une série de quatre études consacrées aux liens que Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche et Freud établissent entre éthique et esthétique.
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    Vivre en Europe: philosophie, politique et science aujourd'hui.Bertrand Ogilvie, Diogo Sardinha & Frieder Otto Wolf (eds.) - 2010 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Elle a besoin de voix qui, au-delà de l'urgence des décisions, prennent un peu de distance pour regarder la vie sous un jour imprévu. Ce jour, nous avons voulu le répandre sur ce que nous avons appelé la vie en Europe.
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    La naissance de la modernité et de l'Amérique: Impact de la Réforme.Bertrand Yves - 2017 - Lyon, France: Chronique Sociale.
    Impact of Reformation on the birth of Modernity and America.
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    Ma fille et mon chat, du droit d’avoir des enfants et un animal de compagnie.Bertrand Cassegrain - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):89-113.
    Bertrand Cassegrain | : Les injustices dont sont victimes aujourd’hui les animaux domestiques ont mené certains partisans des droits des animaux à défendre l’idée selon laquelle la relation entre humains et animaux domestiques était intrinsèquement injuste et qu’il ne fallait pas permettre à ces derniers de se reproduire. Tout en s’inscrivant dans une théorie des droits des animaux « abolitionniste », cet article entend montrer que, sous réserve du respect de certaines conditions, il n’est pas nécessairement condamnable sur le (...)
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    Traditional Ballads Musically Considered.Bertrand H. Bronson - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 2 (1):29-42.
    A folk tune is brief enough to be readily grasped and remembered as a whole; it has an inner unity that makes it shapely to the ear and mind. As a temporal event, or succession of notes, it consists of a little tour through a sonic landscape; so that as we follow the course we recognize its topography; the setting forth, the approach to a turning point, a moment of heightened interest, a pause of retrospection or anticipation, a homecoming. It (...)
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    Organizational Isomorphism and Corruption in Financial Institutions: Empirical Research in Emerging Countries.Bertrand Venard & Mohamed Hanafi - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):481-498.
    The globalizations of capital markets in the last 20 years has led to a historic degree of financial integration in the world. It is clear, however, that globalization is not conducive to a complete homogeneity of financial markets and institutions. Among others, one element of diversity is the importance of the impact of corruption in emerging countries. Corruption decreases the credibility of financial institutions and markets. Scandals and unethical behavior in financial institutions erode confidence in such firms. Relying on neoinstitutional (...)
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    A controversy about chance and the origins of life: thermodynamicist Ilya Prigogine replies to molecular biologist Jacques Monod.Emanuel Bertrand - 2023 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (2):1-23.
    The ancient, interlinked questions about the role of chance in the living world and the origins of life, gained new relevance with the development of molecular biology in the twentieth century. In 1970, French molecular biologist Jacques Monod, joint winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, devoted a popular book on modern biology and its philosophical implications to these questions, which was quickly translated into English as _Chance and Necessity_. Nine years later, Belgian thermodynamicist Ilya Prigogine, 1977 (...)
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  25. God might be responsible for physical evil.Michael Bertrand - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (3):513 – 515.
    Alexander Bird has a two-part argument to the effect that God could only have created a world without physical evil by changing either the laws or the initial conditions of the universe, and that no such world would be at all like ours: so God is not responsible for physical evil. I argue that both parts of his argument fail.
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  26. Corrigendum: A History of Western Philosophy, and Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day.Bertrand Russell - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):83-83.
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  27. The problem of one or plural substantial forms in man as found in the works of St. Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus.Bertrand James Campbell - 1940 - Philadelphia,: Philadelphia.
  28. The Problem of One or Plural Substantial Forms in Man as found in the Works of St. Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus.Bertrand James Campbell - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:551.
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    A Bi-Directional Examination of the Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility Ratings and Company Financial Performance in the European Context.Bertrand P. Quéré, Geneviève Nouyrigat & C. Richard Baker - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (3):527-544.
    Research focusing on the relationship between measures of Corporate Social Responsibility and company financial performance has led to mixed results in the North American context. In addition, the ethical attitudes and approaches toward CSR investments of both companies and rating agencies are not necessarily the same in Europe and the United States. In this study, we use CSR ratings issued by a major European CSR ratings agency to examine in a bi-directional manner the relationships between CSR ratings and financial performance (...)
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  30. Au-delà du nihilisme, la puissance du faux.P. Bertrand - 1988 - Philosopher: revue pour tous 6:71-81.
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  31. Activities of a Unit of Medical Law and Clinical Ethics.D. Bertrand, M. Ummel & T. W. Harding - 1996 - International Journal of Bioethics 7:324-325.
     
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    Correspondance.A. -N. Bertrand & Charles Werner - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (2):36 -.
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    Inverse retinotopy: Inferring the visual content of images from brain activation patterns.Bertrand Thirion, Edouard Duchesnay, Edward M. Hubbard, Jessica Dubois, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Denis Lebihan & Stanislas Dehaene - 2006 - NeuroImage 33 (4):1104-1116.
  34. L'Artisime ou la Promotion des meilleurs.Bertrand de Cressac - 1969 - Nice,: L'Auteur.
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    Liberté et fatalité: essai sur la raison de vivre chez Nietzsche.Bertrand Dejardin - 2020 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Nietzsche se défend de séparer "l'un de l'autre l'amour et la raison". Mais, dans son oeuvre, l'amour dont il est question n'est pas l'amour de la vie, mais l'amor fati, lequel est acquiescement à l'impermanence des choses, à leur contingence et au monde comme volonté de puissance. Il s'ensuit que la raison en devient elle-même raison de la fatalité, antithèse irréductible des rationalités logicienne ou morale. Cette raison tragique, dont les autres noms sont "passion philosophique", "pensée libre" ou "sagesse sauvage", (...)
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    La liberté, la pensée et la mort chez Platon et Montaigne.Bertrand Dejardin - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Il y a chez Platon, Montaigne, Spinoza et Freud une réflexion sur la vie et la mort qui présente une similitude : chez aucun d'eux, la vie n'est le bien le plus précieux que l'homme puisse connaître, car, chez tous, le seul bien réel est la liberté de penser le vrai. Dans cet ouvrage est mis au jour le fait que, pour un idéaliste et pour un fataliste, la mort délivre du faux avec, pour conséquence, qu'elle en devient désirable. Dans (...)
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    La liberté, l'existence et la mort chez Spinoza et Freud.Bertrand Dejardin - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Dans un précédent ouvrage, La liberté, la pensée et la mort chez Platon et Montaigne, il a été montré que, chez Platon comme chez Montaigne, la mort, loin d'être le plus terrible des maux, est en fait une libération, car elle rend possible un détachement d'avec la vie qui leur est apparue soit contaminée par des fictions, soit cruellement angoissante. Les mêmes thèmes sont repris dans cet ouvrage avec Spinoza et Freud, mais dans un contexte déterministe qui les empêche de (...)
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    Nietzsche, ou, La "sagesse sauvage".Bertrand Dejardin - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Nietzsche a mené une double lutte, d'une part, contre la "sagesse insigne" subjuguée par le pouvoir de la logique et, d'autre part, mais en vertu de la même passion philosophique, contre la peur. Ce combat donne le jour à une liberté et à une rébellion surhumaines et solitaires contre le "ressentiment" et contre ce qu'il engendre : la cruauté de la culture. C'est à la description de cette insurrection tragique que cet ouvrage est consacré.
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    Spinoza, ou, La béatitude fataliste.Bertrand Dejardin - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Organizational Isomorphism and Corruption: An Empirical Research in Russia.Bertrand Venard - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (1):59-76.
    Based on neo-institutional literature, this article aims to show the influence of organizational isomorphism on corruption. The focus is institutional explanations of corruption. Our model is based on empirical research in Russia at the end of the 1990s. A face-to-face questionnaire was conducted with 552 top executives in private firms across various economic sectors. We used the structural equation model Partial Least Squares, PLS, technique to test our hypotheses. The developed model provides an integrated approach to the study of the (...)
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    A tomographic approach to Wigner's function.J. Bertrand & P. Bertrand - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (4):397-405.
    We propose a new derivation of Wigner's function based on the property of positivity of its integrals along straight lines in phase space. Identifying the values of these marginalizations with densities pertaining to invariant observables, we are able to reconstruct Wigner's pseudo-distribution from its slices.
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    La liberté du regard.Pierre Bertrand - 2014 - Montréal: Liber.
    "Tant de choses nous échappent, non par accident, mais ontologiquement, à savoir compte tenu de leur nature et de la nôtre. II y a des choses dont nous ne pouvons pas être conscients. Nous avons beau vouloir ouvrir notre esprit, il y a des limites à cette ouverture. C'est l'un des traits de notre finitude. La philosophie entretient une prétention à l'universalité. Elle tente de s'ouvrir le plus largement possible à la réalité telle qu'elle est. Ce faisant, elle doit être (...)
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    Pierre Montebello, La décomposition de la pensée. Dualité et empirisme transcendantal chez Maine de Biran.Bertrand Bouckaert - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (3):439-441.
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  44. Pour penser la condition du moi: Maine de Biran - L'itinéraire de la sympathie. Les ambiguïtés de l'altérité et de la conscience de soi chez Maine de Biran: Maine de Biran - L'itinéraire de la sympathie. Les ambiguïtés de l'altérité et de la conscience de soi chez Maine de Biran.Bertrand Bouckaert - 2005 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 103 (1):105-119.
     
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    Éric Alliez, De l'impossibilité de la phénoménologie. Sur la philosophie française contemporaine.Bertrand Bouckaert - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (3):540-542.
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  46. Traduzione ed eredità.Bertrand Bouckaert - 2003 - Studium 99 (5):735-748.
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  47. Vers une phénoménologie première: de Husserl ... Maine de Biran et retour: de Husserl ... Maine de Biran et retour.Bertrand Bouckaert - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (4):598-623.
     
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  48. The infinity of God.Bertrand Rippington Brasnett - 1933 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co..
     
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    Vulgarité et modernité.Bertrand Buffon - 2019 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    La vulgarité est omniprésente aujourd'hui. Elle s'exprime dans les manières, le langage, l'accoutrement, les arts ; on la rencontre dans la foule comme dans les élites, et jusqu'au sommet de l'Etat ; elle prolifère dans la publicité, les médias, sur Internet et les réseaux sociaux. Qui plus est, elle s'affiche sans vergogne, elle est assumée, souvent agressive même. Cependant, malgré son essor et son aggravation, malgré les désagréments qu'elle engendre, la vulgarité n'a jamais fait l'objet d'un examen systématique. Ce livre (...)
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    Nommer l'histoire: parcours philosophiques.Bertrand Binoche - 2018 - Paris: Éditions EHESS.
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