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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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    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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  3. 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.
  4. 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.,: National Society for the Study of Education. pp. 187--99.
     
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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.
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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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  7. 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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    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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    The Arch of Knowledge. [REVIEW]Andrew Lugg - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):437-438.
    Review of The Arch of Knowledge: An Introductory Study of the History of the Philosophy and Methodology of Science.
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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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    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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  12. The Arch lectures.Claude Fayette Bragdon - 1942 - New York,: Creative Age Press.
     
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  13. Thematizing the "arche-screen" through its variations.Mauro Carbone - 2016 - In Dominique Chateau & José Moure (eds.), Screens: from materiality to spectatorship: a historical and theoretical reassessment. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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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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    The Arch of Titus.N. B. Rankov - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):282-.
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  16. 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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    The Paradox of the Arche-fossil.F. A. Muller - 2022 - Dialectica 999 (1).
    In his influential After Finitude. An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency (2008), Quentin Meillassoux argues that *Correlationism* (an umbrella-term encompassing most varieties of Idealism) gives rise to an irresolvable paradox, called "the Paradox of the Arche-fossil", which is essentially a clash between philosophical principles and scientific findings. This irresolvable paradox of Correlationism then paves the way for the "Speculative Turn" and the ensuing rise of burgeoning "speculative realism" in Continental Philosophy: noumenal reality, as-it-is-in-and-of-itself, "the Great Outdoors", is back (...)
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    Radical Atheism and “The Arche-Materiality of Time”.Martin Hägglund - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 6 (14):61-65.
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    A New Examination of the Arch of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus at Oea.Rachel Meyers - 2017 - Journal of Ancient History 5 (1):93-133.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Journal of Ancient History Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 93-133.
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    The line of the arch: intercultural issues between aesthetics and ethics.Marcello Ghilardi - 2015 - [Milan]: Mimesis International.
    This collection of essays turnings around aesthetic and ethical questions, and intertwining them, is intended to foster and elaborate the notion of intercultural philosophy. Without idealizing any single way of thinking or tradition, without idolizing any lazy relativism, the author wants to show how interculturality is neither a comprehensive, ultimate system of thoughts, nor a disconnected plurality of opinions. Surmounting monism without fading into dualism, he moves on leads to deal with the philosophical character of symbols, analogies, and comparisons, through (...)
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    The Arch of Knowledge: An Introductory Study of the History of the Philosophy and Methodology of Science by David Oldroyd. [REVIEW]Andrew Lugg - 1987 - Isis 78:437-438.
  22. The Genesis of Philosophy in the West and the Presocratic Search for the Arche.Ferdinand Tablan - 2000 - Unitas 73 (2):246-283.
    The term “Presocratics” refers to a group of Greek thinkers who lived not later than Socrates and who were not decisively influenced by him. They are often referred to as the first philosophers as they represent the dawn of human speculation in the West. The essay examines the fragments of major Presocratics - Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Empidocles and Anaxagoras, which contain their views and arguments as reported by subsequent authors. Although these fragments are incomplete and are based (...)
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  23. Anticipated downward causation and the arch structure of texts.Ole Togeby - 2000 - In P. B. Andersen, Claus Emmeche, N. O. Finnemann & P. V. Christiansen (eds.), Downward Causation. Aarhus, Denmark: University of Aarhus Press. pp. 261--77.
     
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    Reflection on the Arche, Hyle and the Existential Mode of the Work of Poetic Creation.John Fizer - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (2):13-23.
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    The Arch-Conjuror of England: John Dee. [REVIEW]Nicholas Popper - 2013 - Isis 104:157-158.
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    The Arch of Titus M. Pfanner: Der Titusbogen. (Beiträge zur Erschliessung hellenistischer und kaiserzeitlicher Skulptur und Architektur, 2.) Pp. x + 112; 112 illustrations. Mainz am Rhein: Philipp von Zabern, 1983. DM. 160. [REVIEW]N. B. Rankov - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):282-284.
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    The Arch Lectures. [REVIEW]Albert J. Steiss - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (3):538-539.
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    Studies in Christian Origins, I. -Jesus Christ the "Arche" of Creation.V. A. S. Little - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):297.
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    LDROYD, D. R.: "The Arch of Knowledge". [REVIEW]J. Forge - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65:342.
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    David Oldroyd. The Arch of Knowledge. An Introductory Study of the History of the Philosophy and Methodology of Science. New York and London: Methuen, 1986. Pp. 413. ISBN 0-416-01341-4. £9.95. [REVIEW]G. Rogers - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (3):384-384.
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    Glyn Parry. The Arch-Conjuror of England: John Dee. xii + 335 pp., illus., app., index. New Haven, Conn./London: Yale University Press, 2011. $55. [REVIEW]Nicholas Popper - 2013 - Isis 104 (1):157-158.
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    Marisa J. Fuentes, Dispossessed Lives: enslaved women, violence, and the arch.Naomi Davidson - 2019 - Clio 50:283-285.
    Dans ce livre, l’historienne Marisa J. Fuentes évoque la fuite d’une femme, Jane, qui réussit à s’échapper, en quête d’une liberté relative dans la ville de Bridgetown, à la Barbade, en 1789. Les sources archivistiques ne nous permettent pas de savoir quelle était sa vie antérieure, mais Jane a préféré risquer sa vie plutôt que de rester esclave. Comme toute fugitive, Jane a fait l’objet d’avis de recherche dans les journaux, qui mentionnent une récompense pour sa capture. Sa présence dans (...)
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  33. Curriculum as Felt Through Six Layers of an Aesthetically Embodied Skin : The Arch-Writing on the Body.Jan Jagodzinski - 2016 - In William F. Pinar & William M. Reynolds (eds.), Understanding curriculum as phenomenological and deconstructed text. Kingston, NY: Educators International Press.
     
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  34. The Sources of Evil Problem and the "arche kineseos" [Greek] Doctrine in Plato.Richard Mohr - 1980 - Apeiron 14 (1):41.
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    Le monde sur mesure: une archéologie juridique des faits.Pierre Thévenin - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    La 4e de couv. indique : "Le droit est une manière pratique de faire des mondes. La philosophie contemporaine manque pourtant de s'en aviser. Les tribunaux de la raison et de l'histoire ont mit sous scellé idéal le "temple de justice", offusquant la manière originale dont les officiants, les magistrats, concevaient les faits. Passant outre, cette étude fouille les archives de la pensée juridique européenne. Au titre de la protection du fait possessoire, elle explore le monde que les écoles de (...)
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  36. The archaeological bazaar: scientific methods for sale? or: putting the "arch" back into archaeometry.A. M. Pollard & P. Bray - 2014 - In Alison Wylie & Robert Chapman (eds.), Material Evidence. New York / London: Routledge.
     
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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 (...)
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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 (...)
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    The Mosaic of the Triumphal Arch of S. Prassede: A liturgical interpretation.Marchita B. Mauck - 1987 - Speculum 62 (4):813-828.
    The church of S. Prassede, built and decorated by Pope Paschal I , survives as the example par excellence of the Carolingian Revival in Rome. The plan of the church has long been recognized as a deliberate imitation of the design of Old St. Peter's, though on a much smaller scale. The splendid apse mosaic of Christ and the attendant Adoration of the Lamb by the twenty-four elders, which occupies the apsidal arch, may derive directly from the sixth-century program at (...)
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    Review of The Line of the Arch: Intercultural Issues between Aesthetics and Ethics. [REVIEW]John Altmann - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:378-382.
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    The Paradox of Disability: Responses to Jean Vanier and L’Arche Communities from Theology and the Sciences ed. by Hans S. Reinders.Adam Clark - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (2):205-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Paradox of Disability: Responses to Jean Vanier and L’Arche Communities from Theology and the Sciences ed. by Hans S. ReindersAdam ClarkThe Paradox of Disability: Responses to Jean Vanier and L’Arche Communities from Theology and the Sciences Edited by Hans S. Reinders Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. 191pp. $18.00Jean Vanier introduces this collection of essays with a concise articulation of the themes that define L’Arche (...)
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    Arch of Triumph Richard Brilliant: The Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum. (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, xxix.) Pp. 271; 98 plates, 108 figs. Rome: American Academy in Rome, 1967. Cloth. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):230-231.
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  43. Does Epicurus Need the Swerve as an Archê of Collisions?Tim O'Keefe - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (3):305-317.
    The 'swerve' is not supposed to provide a temporal 'starting point' (archê) of collisions, since Epicurus thinks that there is no temporal starting-point of collisions. Instead, the swerve is supposed to provide an explanatory archê of collisions. In positing the swerve, Epicurus is responding to Aristotle's criticisms of Democritus' theory of motion.
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  44. The power of ARCHED hypotheses: Feyerabend's Galileo as a closet rationalist.Neil Thomason - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):255-264.
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    The Aristotelian Arche-Decisions and the Challenge of Perishing.Mark Losonc - 2020 - Filozofija I Društvo 31 (2):194-219.
    The paper deals with Aristotle’s concept of corruption. First, it reconstructs Aristotle’s debate with the pre-Socratics and then it focuses on the candidates for entity that can perish: form, matter, and substance. The text argues against the widely accepted thesis according to which substance is a corruptio simpliciter without further ado. The paper intensely relies upon ancient and medieval commentators of Aristotle. Finally, special attention is devoted to the dimension of time and the problem of actuality.
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    On the Productivity of the Prefixal Reinforcer Arcy- ‘Arch-’ in Polish: A Diachronic Corpus Perspective.Damian Herda - 2022 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 67 (1):31-44.
    Although typically realized by free items, degree modification has a number of morphological exponents in Polish, including the neoclassical prefix arcy-, which, while originally attaching to profession-denoting nouns with a view to indicating a higher rank in a hierarchy, has come to perform the function of reinforcement in conjunction with adjectival bases. Since the scarce previous research concerned with the aforementioned prefixal reinforcer builds only on lexicographic material, this paper offers a quantitative, corpus-based account of the productivity of the formative (...)
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    The Origins of the Athenian Economic ARCHE.Lisa Kallet - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:43-60.
    Histories of the Athenian Empire (478empireDelian League’ (478 to ca. 465), it argues that the Athenians made immediate use of the League navy and funds to appropriate resources, profits and territory for themselves, especially in Thrace, beginning with the capture of Eion on the Strymon, but also that these interests explain other early activities. Finally, it argues that the Athenians' economic behaviour should be understood in the context of Athenian aims and activities in the Archaic period.
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    The Hermeneutics of Origin: Arché and the Anarchic in John van Buren's The Young Heidegger.Charles Bambach - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (2):313-324.
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    The Spoils of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus: a Reinvestigation. [REVIEW]Glenys Davies - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):207-208.
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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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