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    Utilitarianism and Business Ethics.Milton Snoeyenbos & James Humber - 1999 - In Robert Frederick (ed.), A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 17-29.
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    Business ethics.Milton Snoeyenbos, Robert F. Almeder & James M. Humber (eds.) - 1992 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Fully updated and revised, this contemporary classic discusses the powerful moral issues facing corporate America: conflicts of interest, payoffs, trade secrets, insider trading, product safety and product liability, hiring, drug testing, sexual harassment, diversity, reverse discrimination, employee productivity monitoring, Internet/computer privacy, worker safety, whistle-blowing, ethical decision-making, ethical accounting and advertising practices, environmental responsibility, down-sizing, and the conduct of multinational corporations. These are just some of the many topics raised in this versatile text. Enhanced by many new case studies, questions for (...)
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    III. On the concept of attitude.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):481-486.
    Evaluation is, as J. R. Maze has recently suggested, central to the concept of attitude. But it is argued that Maze's noncognitivist analysis of evaluation yields an inadequate account of our ordinary concept of attitude. A criteriological account of evaluation is sketched which allows for an objective dimension to evaluation and hence to attitudes. In the case of attitudes, it is argued that some criteria will be chosen at least in part for their consequences, and hence will not be chosen (...)
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    Business ethics: corporate values and society.Milton Snoeyenbos, Robert F. Almeder & James M. Humber (eds.) - 1983 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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    Ma and sun on insider trading ethics.Milton Snoeyenbos & Kenneth Smith - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 28 (4):361 - 363.
    Ma and Sun have recently argued that some forms of insider trading are ethically acceptable. We argue that the authors fail to prove three key premises of their argument, which is therefore unsound.
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    Philosophy and Human Movement.Carole A. Knapp, Milton H. Snoeyenbos & David Best - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (4):121.
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    Commentary on “Churning, An Ethical Issue in Finance”.Robert F. Almeder & Milton Snoeyenbos - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (1):18-21.
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    Churning: Ethical and Legal Issues.Robert F. Almeder & Milton Snoeyenbos - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (1):22-31.
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    Proofs and Begging the Question.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1980 - Informal Logic 3 (1).
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    Aesthetics and psychology.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1982 - Noûs 16 (3):421-429.
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    A Critique of Ehrenfeld’s Views on Humanism and the Environment.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (3):231-235.
    David Ehrenfeld argues that humanism emphasizes reason at the expense of emotion, and that its narrow focus on the use of reason to serve human interests leads to a dichotomy between man and nature in which ecological factors are subordinated to the satisfaction of human wants. In response, I argue that: (1) humanists stress employment of reflective reason and reason’s interrelations with other aspectsofthe human personality, (2) humanism’s typical commitment to naturalism locates man as part of nature and does not (...)
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    A Critique of Ehrenfeld’s Views on Humanism and the Environment.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (3):231-235.
    David Ehrenfeld argues that humanism emphasizes reason at the expense of emotion, and that its narrow focus on the use of reason to serve human interests leads to a dichotomy between man and nature in which ecological factors are subordinated to the satisfaction of human wants. In response, I argue that: humanists stress employment of reflective reason and reason’s interrelations with other aspectsofthe human personality, humanism’s typical commitment to naturalism locates man as part of nature and does not entail an (...)
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    Art types and reductionism.Milton Snoeyenbos - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):378-385.
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    Art: Theory and definition.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):227-238.
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    Art: Theory and Definition.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):227-238.
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    Dance Theory and Dance Education.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1979 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 13 (3):17.
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    Letter to the editor.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (1):91-92.
  18. On the concept of imagination.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Darshana International 17 (October):34-39.
     
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    On the Concept of Attitude.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19:481.
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    Poética: descripción y evaluación.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1978 - Critica 10 (30):23-39.
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    Reading Dancing.Milton H. Snoeyenbos & Susan Leigh Foster - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 22 (3):118.
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  22. Robert E. Frederick.Milton Snoeyenbos - forthcoming - Business Ethics:188.
     
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    Representation in Dance: Reference and Resemblance.Milton Snoeyenbos - 2001 - In Ananta Charana Sukla (ed.), Art and Representation: Contributions to Contemporary Aesthetics. Praeger. pp. 203.
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    Sartre on imagination.Milton Snoeyenbos & Elsa Sibley - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):373-389.
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    Sartre on Imagination.Milton Snoeyenbos & Elsa Sibley - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):373-389.
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    Saxena on the aesthetic attitude.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (1):99-101.
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  27. Theory and Genre Concepts.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1976 - Philosophical Forum 8 (1):87.
     
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    Vagueness and ‘art’.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (1):12-18.
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    Weitz on literary evaluation.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1979 - Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (3):231-235.
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    Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (3-4):383-385.
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    Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (3-4):383-385.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos, Jonathan A. Weiss & Jasper Hopkins - 1977 - Journal of Value Inquiry 11 (1):65-78.
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    Culture and Art. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (4):493-495.
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  34. Melvin Rader and Bertram Jessup, Art and Human Values. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Journal of Value Inquiry 11 (1):65.
     
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    Morris Weitz: The Opening Mind. [REVIEW]Milton H. Snoeyenbos & Mitcea V. Manoliu - 1979 - Philosophical Inquiry 1 (2):160-163.
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    The Aesthetics of Movement. [REVIEW]Milton Snoeyenbos - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (3):121.
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    Whistleblowing. [REVIEW]Milton Snoeyenbos - 1988 - Teaching Philosophy 11 (1):85-85.
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    Whistleblowing. [REVIEW]Milton Snoeyenbos - 1988 - Teaching Philosophy 11 (1):85-85.
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    Assessment of the ethanol withdrawal state in the rat by means of repeatedly elicited audiogenic seizures.Milton A. Trapold & Henry L. Sullivan - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (4):301-303.
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    Awithdrawal-related reinforcing effect of alcohol.Milton A. Trapold & Henry L. Sullivan - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (5):327-329.
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  41. The heart of things.Henry Milton Walker - 1906 - Los Angeles, Cal.,: The Segnogram Publishing co..
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    H. M. J. Banting , ed., Two Anglo-Saxon Pontificals . London: Boydell Press, for the Henry Bradshaw Society, 1989. Pp. li, 187. $52. [REVIEW]Milton McC Gatch - 1991 - Speculum 66 (1):116.
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    Book Review:Essays in Positive Economics. Milton Friedman. [REVIEW]Henry M. Oliver Jr - 1954 - Ethics 65 (1):71-.
  44. Milton Snoeyenbos.Robert Almeder - forthcoming - Business Ethics:257.
     
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  45. Milton Snoeyenbos.Barbara Caley - forthcoming - Business Ethics:133.
     
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    Sheffer. Henry M. Quantifiers. Freedom and experience, Essays presented to Horace M. Kallen, edited by Hook Sidney and Konvitz Milton R., a publication of The New School for Social Research, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and New York 1947, pp. 313–316. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):55-55.
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    On the History of Medicine by Henry E. Sigerist; Felix Marti-Ibanez; On the Sociology of Medicine by Henry E. Sigerist; Milton E. Roemer. [REVIEW]J. De C. M. Saunders - 1961 - Isis 52:600-601.
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    Sleep, Romance and Human Embodiment: Vitality From Spenser to Milton. Sullivan Jr - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Garrett Sullivan explores the changing impact of Aristotelian conceptions of vitality and humanness on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature before and after the rise of Descartes. Aristotle's tripartite soul is usually considered in relation to concepts of psychology and physiology. However, Sullivan argues that its significance is much greater, constituting a theory of vitality that simultaneously distinguishes man from, and connects him to, other forms of life. He contends that, in works such as Sidney's Old Arcadia, Shakespeare's Henry IV and (...)
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    Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes: The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation.Devin Henry - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In its most complete formulation, this model says that substantial generation involves three principles: (1) matter, which is the subject from which the change proceeds; (2) (...)
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    Hume's theory of the external world.Henry Habberley Price - 1943 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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