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  1.  90
    The Ethics of Payments: Paper, Plastic, or Bitcoin?James J. Angel & Douglas McCabe - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (3):603-611.
    Individuals and businesses make numerous payments every day. They sometimes have choices about what forms of payment to make or accept, and at other times are effectively forced to use a particular form. Often there is an asymmetric power relationship between payer and payee that raises the issue of whether one side unfairly exploits the other. Is it unethical exploitation for an employer to pay employees with a fee-laden payroll card over other more convenient forms of payment? Does the fee (...)
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    Humanizing intensive care: A scoping review.Monica Evelyn Kvande, Sanne Angel & Anne Højager Nielsen - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (2):498-510.
    Significant scientific and technological advances in intensive care have been made. However, patients in the intensive care unit may experience discomfort, loss of control, and surreal experiences. This has generated relevant debates about how to humanize the intensive care units and whether humanization is necessary at all. This paper aimed to explore how humanizing intensive care is described in the literature. A scoping review was performed. Studies published between 01.01.1999 and 02.03.2020 were identified in the CINAHL, Embase, PubMed, and Scopus (...)
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    Relativity, the theory and its philosophy.Roger B. Angel - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
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    Helpful factors in a healthcare professional intervention for low‐back pain: Unveiled by Heidegger's philosophy.Sanne Angel - 2022 - Nursing Philosophy 23 (1):e12364.
    Low‐back pain can be invalidating physically as well as mentally. Despite professional help to treat and prevent low‐back pain, the pain often persists, and so do the problems related to low‐back pain. An intervention that made it possible for a significant part of patients with low‐back pain to improve health and well‐being raised the question: Why was it possible to help some and not others? The aim of the present paper was to achieve a deeper understanding of factors patients experienced (...)
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  5. Is There Adequate Empirical Evidence for Reincarnation? An Analysis of Ian Stevenson’s Work.Leonard Angel - 2015 - In Keith Augustine & Michael Martin (eds.), The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 575-583.
    This article reviews the research of “top rebirth scientist” Ian Stevenson on spontaneous past-life memory cases, focusing on three key problems with Stevenson’s work. First, his research of entirely anecdotal case reports contains a number of errors and omissions. Second, like other reincarnation researchers, Stevenson has done no controlled experimental work on such cases; yet only such research could ever resolve whether the correspondences found between a child’s statements and a deceased person’s life exceed what we might find by chance. (...)
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  6. The Ethics of Speculation.James J. Angel & Douglas M. McCabe - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3):277-286.
    Recently there has been an outpouring of consumer frustration over rising food and energy prices. Many politicians railed against “speculators” who allegedly drove up the prices of key necessities. Is speculation unethical? This article reviews the traditional arguments against speculation. Many of the standard criticisms confuse speculation with gambling. In much the same way as ethicists now draw distinctions between usury and normal business interest, we draw a distinction between socially useful speculation and gambling. Gambling involves taking on risk with (...)
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    A physical model of Zeno's dichotomy.Leonard Angel - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (2):347-358.
    A model of Zeno's dichotomy paradox is presented in Newtonian collision mechanics. One of several resolutions of the paradox illustrates the point that even in Newtonian ontology there is a spacetime weave. In a Newtonian system in which the base rules permit only spatial contact interactions, we find the mechanical emergence of action-at-a-distance effects.
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    How to Build a Conscious Machine.Leonard Angel - 1989 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
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    Fluid Theodicy.Hans-Ferdinand Angel - 2024 - Scientia et Fides 12 (1):11-50.
    The term theodicy was coined by the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) and is inherent in the question of how evil can exist if an intrinsically good God guides everything. The publication of this oeuvre initiated intense philosophical and theological discourse in the subsequent centuries, during which many issues that bare upon human well-being were articulated. Also, Leibniz’s rational approach to the relationship between God and evil raised a number of issues related to the topic of belief. This topic has (...)
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    Evens and odds in Newtonian collision mechanics.Leonard Angel - 2005 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (1):179-188.
    can prevent non-contact interactions in Newtonian collision mechanics. The proposal is weakened by the apparent arbitrariness of what will be shown as the requirement of only an odd number of sets of some ex nihilo-created self-exciting particles. There is, however, an initial condition such that, without the ex nihilo self-exciting particles, either there is a contradictory outcome, or there is a non-contact configuration law, or there are odds versus evens indeterminacies. With the various odds versus evens arbitrarinesses and other such (...)
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    Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Enriched Life Scale Among US Military Veterans.Caroline M. Angel, Mahlet A. Woldetsadik, Justin T. McDaniel, Nicholas J. Armstrong, Brandon B. Young, Rachel K. Linsner & John M. Pinter - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  12. The Ethics of Managerial Compensation: The Case of Executive Stock Options.James J. Angel & Douglas M. McCabe - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (1-2):225-235.
    This paper examines the ethics of contemporary managerial compensation in the context of executive stock options. Economic considerations would dictate that executive stock options should be adjusted to eliminate the effect of overall stock market movements which are beyond the control of the executive. However, in practice, most executive stock options are not adjusted to control for these outside factors. Agency considerations are the most likely culprit. Adjusting for the influence of outside factors, such as a generally rising stock market, (...)
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    Mystical naturalism.Leonard Angel - 2002 - Religious Studies 38 (3):317-338.
    This paper suggests that an ontologically reductionist view of nature which also accepts the completeness of causality at the level of physics can support (1) the blissful transfiguration of the moral, (2) mystical release from standard ego-identification, and (3) psycho-physical transformation cultivated through meditative practice. This mystical naturalism provides the basis for a thicker, more vigorous institutional religious life, including religious life centred around meditation practices, personalist meanings, and the theology of incarnation, than current proposals for strongly naturalist religions allow.
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    Quintuple extension: Mind, body, humanism, religion, secularism.Leonard Angel - 2009 - Zygon 44 (3):699-718.
    Extension of the system that includes the key substrates for sensation, perception, emotion, volition, and cognition, and all representational sources for cognition, supports the view that there is an extended mind and an extended body. These intellectual views can be made practical in a humanist system based on extensions and in religious systems based on extensions. Independently, there is also an institutional extension of secularism. Hence, I maintain, there are five principal forms of extension.
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  15. The Business Ethics of Short Selling and Naked Short Selling.James J. Angel & Douglas M. McCabe - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (1):239 - 249.
    The controversy over short selling has continued unabated from the introduction of modern equity trading in Amsterdam in 1610 to the present day. Nevertheless, the business ethics literature has not really addressed short selling. Short sellers not only profit from the misery of others, they also create it through their selling activities. However, they also provide a socially useful service by making prices better reflect true values, protecting other investors from purchasing overpriced securities. Short sellers can also help to provide (...)
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    Since Physical Formulas are Not Violated, No Soul Controls the Body.Leonard Angel - 2015 - In Keith Augustine & Michael Martin (eds.), The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 377-391.
    This paper provides evidence from the history of the natural sciences in philosophy (particularly mathematical physics, chemistry, and biology) that a “piloting” soul would have to make physical changes in human beings violating well-established physical laws. But, among other things, it has been discovered that there can be no such changes, and thus that there is no piloting soul. -/- 1. Introduction -- 2. Suitable Restrictions in Physical Theories -- 3. Evidence that Physical Formulas are not Violated -- 4. How (...)
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  17. Explanation and prediction: A plea for reason.R. B. Angel - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):276-282.
    Anyone, today, with even a slight interest in the methodology of science will be aware of the heated debate which has raged in regard to the thesis of the logical symmetry between explanation and prediction, which is entailed by the hypotheticodeductive account of scientific theory. The symmetry thesis, which received its classical exposition in a well-known article by Hempel and Oppenheim [2], has been subject to a steadily growing criticism by several eminent thinkers. My intention, in this article, is to (...)
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  18. Juventud y cambio político: de la negación a la participación.Nelson Fernando Celis Angel - 2002 - Franciscanum: Revista de Las Ciencias Del Espíritu 44 (130):107-136.
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  19. Universal self consciousness mysticism and the physical completeness principle.Leonard Angel - 2004 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 55 (1):1-29.
    Philosophers promoting a version ofUniversal Self Consciousness mysticism(including Wainwright, Alston, Hick, Wilber andForman) take it that their interpretations ofmysticism are consistent with currentscientific findings. However, their theorieshave been implicitly or explicitly against thecentral claim arising from science, namely, thephysical causal completeness principle. Thereis strong ground to accept physical causalcompleteness for human functioning, and theassessment of physical completeness isindependent of the phenomenology of UniversalSelf Consciousness mystical experience.Further, there is a positive account ofUniversal Self Consciousness mysticism thataccepts physical causal completeness. Such anaccount (...)
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    El Ángel de la Revolución.Ricardo Sánchez Ángel - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 27:121-134.
    Este artículo tiene como objetivo, asumir desde Colombia y América Latina,el texto más renombrado del filósofo alemánWalter Benjamin: Tesis sobre elConcepto de Historia. En mi interpretación, el tiempo histórico incluye larevolución, que Benjamin sitúa en la tradición de Marx y en la “Liga Espartaco” de Alemania, para reivindicar plenamente a los vencidos y excluidos.
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  21. The right to privacy.Colleen Angel - 2000 - Journal of Information Ethics 9 (2):11-25.
     
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    Contested psychiatric ontology and feminist critique: ‘Female Sexual Dysfunction’ and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.Katherine Angel - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (4):3-24.
    In this article I discuss the emergence of Female Sexual Dysfunction within American psychiatry and beyond in the postwar period, setting out what I believe to be important and suggestive questions neglected in existing scholarship. Tracing the nomenclature within successive editions of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, I consider the reification of the term ‘FSD’, and the activism and scholarship that the rise of the category has occasioned. I suggest that analysis of FSD benefits from scrutiny of (...)
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  23. El socialismo: un estudio de representación social.Ma Teresa Acosta, L. Javier Angel & S. Moscovlci - forthcoming - Polis.
     
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  24. Am I a computer?Leonard Angel - 1994 - In Eric Dietrich (ed.), Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons. Academic Press.
     
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    An interview with LA universal self.Leonard Angel - 2006 - Sophia 45 (1):79-93.
    LA Universal Self reports his phenomenology, according to which, as he puts it, ‘I am the universe’. The Interviewer challenges the report in a variety of ways, and LA Universal Self responds to each challenge. A traditional Universal Self mysticism is given a new physicalist interpretation.
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  26. AW Moore, The Infinite Reviewed by.Leonard Angel - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (3):220-222.
     
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  27. BLEICHMAR Daniela, Paula De Vos, Kirstin Huffine and Kevin Sheehan.Del Moral Jose Angel & Analogıay Multiculturalismo’ Hermeneutica - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (3):649-652.
     
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  28. British use of public corporations.Arthur D. Angel - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  29. Bergson y la filosofía clásica..Villegas Angel & Camilo[From Old Catalog] - 1929 - [Bogotá]: Tip. Mogollón.
     
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    Correction of false moves in pursuit tracking.Ronald W. Angel & Joseph R. Higgins - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (1p1):185.
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    Compositional science and religious philosophy.Leonard Angel - 2005 - Religious Studies 41 (2):125-143.
    Religious thought often assumes that the principle of physical causal completeness (PCC) is false. But those who explicitly deny or doubt PCC, including William Alston, W. D. Hart, Tim Crane, Paul Moser and David Yandell, Charles Taliaferro, Keith Yandell, Dallas Willard, William Vallicella, Frank Dilley, and, recently, David Chalmers, have ignored not only the explicit but also the implicit grounds for acceptance of PCC. I review the explicit grounds, and extend the hitherto implicit grounds, which together constitute a greater challenge (...)
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    Deeply Imaginative Scepticism.Leonard Angel - 2010 - Dialogue 49 (3):489-496.
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  33. Essais sur Georges Sorel, I.Pierre Angel - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:231.
     
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  34. Essais sur Georges Sorel.Pierre Angel - 1940 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (7):83-84.
     
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  35. Essais sur Georges Sorel.Pierre Angel - 1945 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (10):363-363.
     
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    Exploring the mind-brain connection.Jorge Angel - 2008 - [Philadelphia]: Xlibris.
    In recent years, a keen interest has emerged in the world of science regarding the relationship between the biological and the psychological aspects of the mind. How can the neural activity of the brain create thoughts, memory, feelings, and emotions? The answer to this question is the subject of this book. Jorge Angel M.D. posits that, although the mind is the byproduct of the firing of neurons in different parts of the brain, it is also the organizing principle of brain (...)
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    God, Mysticism, and Libertarianism, Versus Physical Completeness.Leonard Angel - 2004 - Philosophical Inquiry 26 (4):89-113.
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    Heather Angel's Wild Kew.Heather Angel - 2009 - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
    The diverse array of plants at Kew is a haven for wildlife throughout the year. In spring, enchanting wildlfowl babies appear; summer flowers attract a host of insect pollinators; come autumn, parakeets and squirrels raid chestnuts, while in winter swans court – this is Heather Angel’s Wild Kew. In all, a stunning array of photographs and advice, the result of devoting a year to capturing Kew’s wildlife.
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  39. Historia de la filosofía.Villegas Angel & Camilo[From Old Catalog] - 1941 - Cartegena: [Tip. "Atlántida"].
     
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  40. La educación personalizada en el pensamiento de Pierre Faure.Jaramillo Angel & José Carlos - 1974 - Bogotá: distribuye, Prefectura de Estudios S.I..
     
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    Maimonides, Spinoza and us: toward an intellectually vibrant Judaism.Marc Angel - 2009 - Woodstock, Vt.: Jewish Lights.
    Moses Maimonides (1138-1204) is Jewish history's greatest exponent of a rational, philosophically sound Judaism. He strove to reconcile the teachings of the Bible and rabbinic tradition with the principles of Aristotelian philosophy, arguing that religion and philosophy ultimately must arrive at the same truth. Baruch Spinoza (1632-77) is Jewish history's most illustrious "heretic". He believed that truth could be attained through reason alone, and that philosophy and religion were separate domains that could not be reconciled. His critique of the Bible (...)
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    Pathways and crossroads to creditions: Insights from a retrospective view.Hans-Ferdinand Angel - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Processes of Believing: The Acquisition, Maintenance, and Change in Creditions.Hans-Ferdinand Angel, Lluis Oviedo, Raymond F. Paloutzian, Anne L. C. Runehov & Rüdiger J. Seitz (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume answers the question: Why do we believe what we believe? It examines current research on the concept of beliefs, and the development in our understanding of the process of believing. It takes into account empirical findings in the field of neuroscience regarding the processes that underlie beliefs, and discusses the notion that beyond the interactive exploratory analysis of sensory information from the complex outside world, humans engage in an evaluative analysis by which they attribute personal meaning and relevance (...)
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    Preserving the Sacred: Historical Perspectives of the Ojibwa Midewiwin.Michael Angel - 2002 - University of Manitoba Press.
    The Midewiwin is the traditional religious belief system central to the world view of Ojibwa in Canada and the US. It is a highly complex and rich series of sacred teachings and narratives whose preservation enabled the Ojibwa to withstand severe challenges to their entire social fabric throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. It remains an important living and spiritual tradition for many Aboriginal people today. The rituals of the Midewiwin were observed by many 19th century Euro-Americans, most of whom (...)
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    Reconstructing the ineffable: The grammatical roles of ‘god’.Leonard Angel - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (4):485-495.
    In ‘Ineffability’ Alston suggests that philosophical mystics take care to delimit the class of predicates which cannot be ascribed to God. It is suggested that some qualification of ‘ineffability’ is necessary lest the mystic be trapped into such simple contradictions as that of ascribing predicates like ‘ineffability’ to God, while denying that any predicates can be ascribed to God. By the end of Alston's dialogue Mysticus, the would-be defender of mysticism, is browbeaten into meekly asking, ‘Yes, I see that [qualifying (...)
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    " Something Deep Within the Grain" in the Moral Ambiguities of Joan Didion.Ann Angel - 1997 - In Phyllis Carey (ed.), Wagering on Transcendence: The Search for Meaning in Literature. Sheed & Ward. pp. 197.
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    Tracking errors amended without visual feedback.Ronald W. Angel, Harry Garland & Martin Fischler - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 89 (2):422.
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  48. The importance of physicalism in the philosophy of religion.Leonard Angel - 2010 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 67 (3):141 - 156.
    First, some say that core physicalism is not anti-religion. I argue that this seems to be incorrect. Physical completeness is a core element of contemporary physicalism; (the evidence for physical completeness is strong); and physical completeness both logically and not strictly logically rejects many central religious views. Consequently, there is a sense in which core physicalism is, in an important way, anti-religion. Second, physical completeness positively supports one significant religious view; and physical completeness permits one to hold two others. The (...)
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    Transfer of information from manual to oculomotor control system.Ronald W. Angel & Harry Garland - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):92.
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    The Silence of the Mystics.Leonard Angel - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (3):334-336.
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