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  1. Studies in Christian origins.—I.Archê - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):297 – 300.
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    Off-task thinking among adults with and without social anxiety disorder: an ecological momentary assessment study.Joanna J. Arch, Ramsey R. Wilcox, Lindsay T. Ives, Aylah Sroloff & Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (2):269-281.
    Although task-unrelated thinking has been increasingly investigated in recent years, the content and correlates of everyday off-task thought in clinical d...
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  3. Whale Oil Pesticide: Natural History, Animal Resources, and Agriculture in Early Modern Japan.Jakobina Arch - 2015 - In Sharon Kingsland & Denise Phillips (eds.), New Perspectives on the History of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Springer Verlag.
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    Who Approves Fraudulence? Configurational Causes of Consumers’ Unethical Judgments.Arch G. Woodside & Alexander Leischnig - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (3):713-726.
    Corrupt behavior presents major challenges for organizations in a wide range of settings. This article embraces a complexity theoretical perspective to elucidate the causal patterns of factors underlying consumers’ unethical judgments. This study examines how causal conditions of four distinct domains combine into configurational causes of unethical judgments of two frequent forms of corrupt consumer behavior: shoplifting and fare dodging. The findings of fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analyses indicate alternative, consistently sufficient “recipes” for the outcomes of interest. This study extends prior (...)
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    Terminology, modes of communication, and a command neurohormone.S. Arch - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):416-416.
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  6. Mathematical Logic.Arch Math Logic - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42:563-568.
     
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    Reducing Implicit Cognitive Biases Through the Performing Arts.Josué García-Arch, Cèlia Ventura-Gabarró, Pedro Lorente Adamuz, Pep Gatell Calvo & Lluís Fuentemilla - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of the present research was to test whether involvement in a 14-days training program in the performing arts could reduce implicit biases. We asked healthy participants to complete an Implicit Association Test to assess biased attitudes to physical illness in two separate sessions, before and after the training program. Two separate control groups matched by age, gender and educational level completed the two IAT sessions, separated by same number of days, without being involved in the training program. Results (...)
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  8. Contributions of Research to the Classification, Promotion, Marking, and Certification of Pupils.Arch O. Heck - 1938 - In Guy Montrose Whipple (ed.), The Scientific Movement in Education. Bloomington: Ill.. pp. 187--99.
     
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    Paradigms of Theory and Practice in Teacher and Theological Education.Arch Chee Keen Wong - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (3):295-313.
  10. Overcoming the illusion of will and self-fabrication: Going beyond naïve subjective personal introspection to an unconscious/conscious theory of behavior explanation.Arch G. Woodside - 2006 - Psychology and Marketing 23 (3):257-272.
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    Who Approves Fraudulence? Configurational Causes of Consumers’ Unethical Judgments.Alexander Leischnig & Arch G. Woodside - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (3):713-726.
    Corrupt behavior presents major challenges for organizations in a wide range of settings. This article embraces a complexity theoretical perspective to elucidate the causal patterns of factors underlying consumers’ unethical judgments. This study examines how causal conditions of four distinct domains combine into configurational causes of unethical judgments of two frequent forms of corrupt consumer behavior: shoplifting and fare dodging. The findings of fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analyses indicate alternative, consistently sufficient “recipes” for the outcomes of interest. This study extends prior (...)
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    Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards.Andrea M. Prado & Arch G. Woodside - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (1):105-125.
    This study presents a theory of causally complex configurations of antecedent conditions influencing the adoption versus non-adoption of international supplier ethical certification-standards. Using objective measures of antecedents and outcomes, a large-scale study of exporting firms in the cut-flower industry in two South American countries supports the theory. The theory includes the following and additional propositions. No single -antecedent condition is sufficient for accurately predicting a high membership score in outcome conditions; the outcome conditions include a firm’s adoption or rejection of (...)
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    Spinoza's Short Treatise on God, Man, and Human Welfare. [REVIEW]Arch B. D. Alexander - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (18):495-501.
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    A Short History of Philosophy.E. L. Hinman & Arch B. D. Alexander - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (2):219.
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    What commands egg laying in Aplysia?Tim Smock & Steve Arch - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):734-735.
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    Arche-writing and data-production in theory-oriented scientific practice: the case of free-viewing as experimental system to test the temporal correlation hypothesis.Juan Felipe Espinosa Cristia, Carla Fardella & Juan Manuel Garrido Wainer - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (2):1-27.
    Data production in experimental sciences depends on localised experimental systems, but the epistemic properties of data transcend the contingencies of the processes that produce them. Philosophers often believe that experimental systems instantiate but do not produce the epistemic properties of data. In this paper, we argue that experimental systems' local functioning entails intrinsic capacities to produce the epistemic properties of data. We develop this idea by applying Derrida's model of arche-writing to study a case of theory-oriented experimental practice. Derrida's model (...)
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    Arche i arte. Prymarny dualizm z ducha muzyki.Krzysztof Szwajgier - 2019 - Principia 66:187-208.
    The arche–arte dualism (concrete–abstract) is fundamental and basic, due to its universality and comprehensive generative function. This duality characterizes our actions in every dimension, and is thus necessarily involved in cognitive and creative acts. The “arteic” includes the categories of consciousness, consideration, calculation, ordering, knowledge, intellect, and artificiality. On the other hand, the “archeic” refers to that which is, in us, subconscious, eternal, primordial, innate, instinctive, and natural. When this basic duality is posited at the outset, it furnishes an analytical‑interpretative‑synthesizing (...)
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    The arch of knowledge: an introductory study of the history of the philosophy and methodology of science.David Roger Oldroyd - 1986 - New York: Methuen.
  19. The Arch lectures.Claude Fayette Bragdon - 1942 - New York,: Creative Age Press.
     
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    The Arché Papers on the Mathematics of Abstraction.Roy T. Cook (ed.) - 2007 - Springer.
    Unique in presenting a thoroughgoing examination of the mathematical aspects of the neo-logicist project (and the particular philosophical issues arising from these technical concerns).
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    An-arche and Indifference.Malte Fabian Rauch - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (3):619-636.
    This essay explores Giorgio Agamben’s engagement with Reiner Schürmann, focusing in particular on their ontological understanding of anarchy. Setting out from the lacuna in the literature on this issue, it gives a close reading of the passages where Agamben addresses Schürmann, interrogates the role of of arche in Agamben’s works and links his interest in Schürmann to his long-standing critique of Derrida. Tracing these issues through Agamben’s and Schürmann’s texts, it becomes apparent that both authors operate with a strikingly similar (...)
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    Arche, Dike, Phusis: Anaximander's Principle of Natural Justice.Thomas Alexander - 1988 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 10 (3):11-20.
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    Arché: il principio, il mondo, la rivelazione.Pierluigi Pavone - 2011 - Roma: Editori riuniti University Press.
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    Arche und Apeiron. Uber das Grundwort des Anaximander.M. Riedel - 1987 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 69 (1):1-17.
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    The Archæology of Radical Pictoriality.Whitney Davis - 2011 - In David Wagner, Wolfram Pichler, Elisabeth Nemeth & Richard Heinrich (eds.), Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - N.S. 17. De Gruyter. pp. 191-218.
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    Arche Noah: zur Aktualität der kritischen Gesellschaftstheorie.Alexander Demirović - 2007 - In Peter V. Zima & Rainer Winter (eds.), Kritische Theorie Heute. Transcript Verlag. pp. 67-78.
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    Archéo-logique: Husserl, Heidegger, Patočka.Jean-François Courtine - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    De Husserl à Patocka, en passant par Heidegger, la phénoménologie s’interroge sur le phénomène tel qu’il s’offre, se donne pour être saisi, recueilli, rassemblé en une proposition, un énoncé dit apophantique. Comment une telle ouverture à la phénoménalité, au donné, est-elle possible? Comment dire ce qui se donne, dans son caractère le plus originaire, sans le déformer ni l’écraser sous les schèmes ou les catégories hérités d’une longue tradition aristotélicienne? L’entreprise qui tend, avec Heidegger, à accéder à une strate « (...)
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    Archē logou: sui proemi platonici e il loro significato filosofico.Carlotta Capuccino - 2014 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki editore.
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    L'archéologie du frivole.Jacques Derrida - 1976 - [Paris]: Denoël/Gonthier.
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    L'arche du temps: les sens de l'essence du temps: essai sur la structure harmonique de la temporalité.Pierre Dulau - 2011 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le temps est, pour la pensée qui s'y affronte, une énigme. Condition de toute réalité phénoménale comme de tout acte réflexif, il ne peut être saisi par l'esprit sans que l'esprit ne se trouve par lui déjà saisi. Que peut alors signifier l'entreprise consistant à penser le temps philosophiquement, s'il ne peut s'agir par là d'objectiver un phénomène pour s'en rendre le maître?
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    Double archê.Walter Brogan - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):85 – 92.
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    Archē as Urphänomen: A Goethean Interpretation of Aristotle's Theory of Scientific Knowledge.Jakob Ziguras - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (1):79-105.
    The problems involved in understanding the Aristotelian notion of an ἀρχή arise from the widely accepted view that Aristotle’s theory of knowledge is torn between irreconcilable empiricist and rationalist tendencies. I argue that several puzzling features of the Aristotelian ἀρχή are clarified when it is understood as akin to the Urphänomen, which plays a central role in the scientific thought of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. More broadly, I argue that the apparent conflict in Aristotle’s theory of knowledge is resolved by (...)
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    Archē as Urphänomen.Jakob Ziguras - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (1):79-105.
    The problems involved in understanding the Aristotelian notion of an ἀρχή arise from the widely accepted view that Aristotle’s theory of knowledge is torn between irreconcilable empiricist and rationalist tendencies. I argue that several puzzling features of the Aristotelian ἀρχή are clarified when it is understood as akin to the Urphänomen, which plays a central role in the scientific thought of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. More broadly, I argue that the apparent conflict in Aristotle’s theory of knowledge is resolved by (...)
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    Archéologie du nihilisme: de Dostoïevski aux djihadistes.François Guéry - 2015 - Paris: Bernard Grasset.
    Essai de référence de François Guéry, philosophe, autour d'une question toujours d'actualité : qu'est-ce qui fait que des gens ont eu la passion du néant?
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    The Arch of Titus.N. B. Rankov - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):282-.
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    An-archē and Indifference in advance.Malte Fabian Rauch - forthcoming - Philosophy Today.
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    Arch of Triumph.J. M. C. Toynbee - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):230-.
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    Hē archē kai to telos tēs zōēs: ēthika, iatrika kai nomika provlēmata = The beginning and the end of life: ethical, medical, and legal issues.Maria Mēlapidou & Elisavet Symeōnidē-Kastanidē (eds.) - 2015 - Athēna: Nomikē̃ Vivliothēkē.
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    Arche and its Parameters.Emm Mikrogiannakis - 2005 - Philosophical Inquiry 27 (1-2):173-175.
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    An-Arché as the Voice of the People: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Disagreement.Žarko Paić - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):1.
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  41. The Arch of the Populo. A gate in the north enclosure wall of the old precinct of Muslim Cadiz.B. Pavon - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (1):171-200.
     
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  42. Archè come fondamento e origine in Martin Heidegger.Giancarlo Penati - 1994 - Giornale di Metafisica 16 (3):341-351.
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  43. Hē archē tēs aitiotētos kai hē eleutheria tēs boulēseōs.Dēmētrios Dionysion Kōtsakēs - 1953
     
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  44. Egipskie \\\"arche\\\" panteizmu pierwszych filozofów greckich.Piotr Kozioł - 1997 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 3.
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  45. Arche - zasada i władza.Dariusz Kubok - 2001 - Civitas 5 (5):11-19.
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    Arch-Priggery: Bertrand and Alys Russell's Copy of Whitman's Leaves of Grass.Gladys Leithauser - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19:15.
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    Arch-Priggery: Bertrand and Alys Russell's Copy of Whitman's Leaves of Grass.Gladys Leithauser - 1999 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19:15.
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  48. Hē archē "Ouden ex oudenos" stēn prosōkratikē skepsē hōs ton Parmenidē.Christos A. Tezas - 1987 - Iōannina: Tmēmatos Philosophias, Paidagōgikēs kai Psychologias tēs Philosophikēs Scholēs tou Panepistēmiou Iōanninōn.
     
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  49. Télos como arché e o fundamento temporal da açao em Aristóteles.Fernando Rey Puente - 2003 - Philosophica 26:227-236.
    O texto visa apresentar e explicar o papel desempenhado pelas noções de telos e arché na compreensão tanto do movimento dos animais quanto da ação humana realizada no âmbito ético-político. Além disso, pretende evidenciar a importância de estabelecer a distinção modal do tempo em passado, presente e futuro elaborada na Ética a Nicômacos, em oposiçãoà abordagem quantitativa do mesmo empreendida na Física, a fim de poder explicar o silogismo prático.
     
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    "Recens-arche" filozofii Józefa Bańki.Paweł Nierodka - 2010 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 23:89-101.
    In my paper I raised the issue of time and focused on its recentivistic aspect. While discerning physical time from anthropological time I emphasized the meanings of "thymical" time. Such an aspect of time indicates not so much the relation of present time with the human as the direction of the lapse of time. Everything starts from and ends with our "now", our present as the only existing one. The recentivistic concept of time is a return to the source of (...)
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