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    The epidemiology of cognitive development.Ava Guez, Hugo Peyre, Camille Williams, Ghislaine Labouret & Franck Ramus - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104690.
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  2. A Universe of Explanations.Ghislain Guigon - 2008 - In Dean W. Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. Oxford University Press. pp. 345-375.
    This article defends the principle of sufficient reason (PSR) from a simple and direct valid argument according to which PSR implies that there is a truth that explains every truth, namely an omni-explainer. Many proponents of PSR may be willing to bite the bullet and maintain that, if PSR is true, then there is an omni-explainer. I object to this strategy by defending the principle that explanation is irreflexive. Then I argue that proponents of PSR can resist the conclusion that (...)
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    Sortir de la masculinité hégémonique? Théorie du leadership et fluidité du genre.Ghislain Deslandes & Jean-Philippe Bouilloud - 2024 - Cités 97 (1):43-55.
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  4. Coextension and Identity.Ghislain Guigon - 2015 - In Ghislain Guigon & Gonzalo Rodríguez Pereyra (eds.), Nominalism About Properties: New Essays. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 135-155.
    This chapter is concerned with the coextension difficulty for nominalist theories of properties that reject tropes alongside universals. After carefully explaining the coextension difficulty and describing the theories it targets, the chapter describes different solutions to the difficulty. These solutions differ with respect to how much involved they are into a dualist approach to coextension. A dualist approach to a case of coextension consists in agreeing with the realist that the relevant ascriptions of properties are numerically distinct. A monist approach (...)
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    Antiphilosophie du christianisme.Ghislain Deslandes - 2018 - Nice: Les Éditions Ovadia.
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    Antiphilosophy of Christianity.Ghislain Deslandes - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This text presents and addresses the philosophical movement of antiphilosophy working thru the texts of Christian thinkers such as Pascal and Kierkegaard. The author as influenced by Alain Badiou, portrays these Christian thinkers as of a subjective dimension negating the possibility of an objective quest for truth. The claim here is that antiphilosophy is abundant in the eyes of these two thinkers who frame the thought event as represented by Christianity, ultimately resigning itself to more or less the opposite of (...)
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    Postcritical Management Studies: Philosophical Investigations.Ghislain Deslandes - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is the first of its kind to offer a new definition of contemporary management. It uses Michel Henry’s philosophy and takes the real, sensitive and pathetic subjectivity of individuals as the starting point of the analysis as opposed to the usual large categories of representations; resources; images; and discourses. This book thus proposes to rethink management by insisting on the dialectic of strength and vulnerability; its power of constraint, imitation and imagination; and finally its framework of action situated (...)
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    Some Aspects of African Evolution in the South Sahara.Henri Labouret & Blaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (21):100-117.
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  9. Renouveler la notion de vérité religieuse. Le legs de Simone Weil.Ghislain Waterlot - 2019 - In Robert Chenavier & Thomas G. Pavel (eds.), Simone Weil, réception et transposition. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
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    Wounded by Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma.Ghislaine Boulanger - 2007 - Routledge.
    The culmination of three decades of studying and treating survivors of adult onset trauma, _Wounded by Reality_ is the first systematic attempt to differentiate adult onset trauma from childhood trauma, with which it is frequently confused. When catastrophic events overtake adult lives, they often scar the psyche in ways that psychodynamically oriented clinicians struggle to understand. For Ghislaine Boulanger, the enormous challenge of working with these patients is unsurprising. Survivors of major catastrophe, whether a natural disaster, a life-threatening assault, (...)
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    The idea of beginning in Jules Lequier's philosophy.Ghislain Deslandes - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The influence of Jules Lequier on the development of continental philosophy is currently being revived. Ghislain Deslandes introduces Lequier's thought while highlighting its influence in the development, throughout the twentieth century, including in process thought, pragmatism, existentialism, and phenomenology.
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    Court traité sur la recherche d'une première vérité.Ghislain Deslandes - 2020 - Nice: Les ÉditionsOvadia.
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    Applied legal pluralism: processes, driving forces and effects.Ghislain Otis - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Jean Leclair, Sophie Thériault & Vera Roy.
    This book offers a comparative study of the management of legal pluralism. The authors describe and analyse the way state and non-state legal systems acknowledge legal pluralism - defined as the coexistence of a state and non-state legal systems in the same space in respect of the same subject matter for the same population - and determine its consequences for their own purposes. The book sheds light on the management processes deployed by legal systems in Africa, Canada, Central Europe and (...)
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  14. Nominalism About Properties: New Essays.Ghislain Guigon & Gonzalo Rodríguez Pereyra (eds.) - 2015 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Nominalism, which has its origins in the Middle Ages and continues into the Twenty-First Century, is the doctrine that there are no universals. This book is unique in bringing together essays on the history of nominalism and essays that present a systematic discussion of nominalism. It introduces the reader to the distinction between particulars and universals, to the difficulties posed by this distinction, and to the main motivations for the rejection of universals. It also describes the main varieties of nominalism (...)
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    Subjective Outcomes Measurement and Regulatory Oversight for Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease.Ghislaine Mathieu, Emily Bell & Eric Racine - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (1):16-18.
  16. Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times.Alleaume Ghislaine - 1999
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  17. An industrial revolution in agriculture? Some observations on the evolution of rural Egypt in the nineteenth century.Ghislaine Alleaume - 1999 - In Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times. pp. 331-345.
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    L’indicible comme principe paradigme néoplatonicien de l’apophatisme.Ghislain Casas - 2019 - Cahiers Philosophiques 3:19.
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  19. Ontology, henadology, angelology : the neoplatonic roots of angelic hierarchy.Ghislain Casas - 2018 - In Luc Brisson, Seamus Joseph O'Neill & Andrei Timotin (eds.), Neoplatonic Demons and Angels. Brill.
     
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    Scénarios prospectifs pour l’édition scientifique.Ghislaine Chartron - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 57 (2):123.
    Cet article s’intéresse au marché de l’édition scientifique et à son évolution dans le cadre de l’Internet et du développement du libre accès. Il s’attache à montrer la diversité de ce marché en fonction des champs scientifiques, notamment par le type d’éditeurs impliqués, les lectorats concernés, les économies associées. Il met en exergue le nécessaire discernement de ces marchés face aux critiques générales de dysfonctionnement soulignées. Il pointe certains effets contrastés du numérique conduisant à certaines reconfigurations paradoxales. Enfin, la vision (...)
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    Scénarios prospectifs pour l’édition scientifique.Ghislaine Chartron - 2010 - Hermes 57:123.
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  22. Randomness, Financial Markets and the Brownian Motion: A Reflection on the Role of Mathematics in Their Interaction with Financial Theory After 1973.Ghislaine Idabouk - 2010 - In Mauricio Suarez, Mauro Dorato & Miklos Redei (eds.), EPSA Philosophical Issues in the Sciences · Launch of the European Philosophy of Science Association. Springer. pp. 129--140.
     
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    Accounting Professionals’ Ethical Judgment and the Institutional Disciplinary Context: A French–US Comparison.Loréa Baïada-Hirèche & Ghislaine Garmilis - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 139 (4):639-659.
    This paper investigates whether accounting professionals’ ethical judgment is influenced by the disciplinary system established by the accounting profession in France and the United States. Our study first attempts to determine whether there is a link between the EJ of accounting professionals and the disciplinary context, in each country. It then performs a comparative analysis of the two nations. Our findings indicate that the judgment of American accounting professionals is correlated with the disciplinary decisions of the accountancy board. By contrast, (...)
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  24. Overall similarity, natural properties, and paraphrases.Ghislain Guigon - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 167 (2):387-399.
    I call anti-resemblism the thesis that independently of any contextual specification there is no determinate fact of the matter about the comparative overall similarity of things. Anti-resemblism plays crucial roles in the philosophy of David Lewis. For instance, Lewis has argued that his counterpart theory is anti-essentialist on the grounds that counterpart relations are relations of comparative overall similarity and that anti-resemblism is true. After Lewis committed himself to a form of realism about natural properties he maintained that anti-resemblism is (...)
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    The Internet of Bodies—alive, connected and collective: the virtual physical future of our bodies and our senses.Ghislaine Boddington - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (5):1897-1913.
    This paper is going to discuss, what will be called, ‘The Internet of Bodies’. Our physical and virtual worlds are blending and shifting our understanding of three key areas: (1) our identities are diversifying, as they become hyper-enhanced and multi-sensory; (2) our collaborations are co-created, immersive and connected; (3) our innovations are diverse and inclusive. It is proposed that our bodies have finally become the interface.
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  26. Truths qua Grounds.Ghislain Guigon - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (1):99-125.
    A number of philosophers have recently found it congenial to talk in terms of grounding. Grounding discourse features grounding sentences that are answers to questions about what grounds what. The goal of this article is to explore and defend a counterpart-theoretic interpretation of grounding discourse. We are familiar with David Lewis's applications of the method of counterpart theory to de re modal discourse. Counterpart-theoretic interpretations of de re modal idioms and grounding sentences share similar motivations, mechanisms, and applications. I shall (...)
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  27. Spinoza on Composition and Priority.Ghislain Guigon - 2011 - In Philip Goff (ed.), Spinoza on Monism. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This article has two goals: a historical and a speculative one. The historical goal is to offer a coherent account of Spinoza’s view on mereological composition. The speculative goal is to show that Spinoza’s substance monism is distinct from versions of monism that are currently defended in metaphysics and that it deserves the attention of contemporary metaphysicians. Regarding the second goal, two versions of monism are currently defended and discussed in contemporary metaphysics: existence monism according to which there actually exists (...)
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    A universe of explanations.Ghislain Guigon - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 9.
    This chapter explores an objection to explanatory universalism, the doctrine that the principle of sufficient reason is true or everything has an explanation. This objection is a direct argument to the conclusion that the PSR yields the existence of an omni-explainer, i.e. something that explains everything. The objection crucially relies on the assumption that explanation is dissective in its explanandum place, and its conclusion conflicts with the irreflexivity of explanation. So the chapter considers two responses to the mentioned objection. The (...)
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    Dieu, le temps et l'être.Ghislain Lafont - 1986 - Paris: Editions Du Cerf.
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    Le phisosophe et la promesse. Sur «Le Sens et le Mal», d'Yves Labbé.Ghislain Lafont - 1983 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 14 (3):356-371.
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    Mystique de la Croix et question de l'être. A propos d'un livre récent de Jean-Luc Marion.Ghislain Lafont - 1979 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 10 (3):259-304.
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    Que nous est-il permis d'espérer?Ghislain Lafont - 2009 - Paris: Les Editions du Cerf.
    Un temps de crise grave peut devenir un moment de grande espérance. Nous savons aujourd'hui que la civilisation du logos sous laquelle l'Occident vit depuis près de trois mille ans, dans une dialectique constante entre philosophie et christianisme, arrive à un point à la fois d'accomplissement et d'épuisement. Elle avait d'abord donné sa confiance à des explications englobantes. Celles-ci ont trouvé, dans l'Antiquité, leur forme quasi idéale : le logos avait pris alors un tour mystique et débouchait vers un Au-delà (...)
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  33. Technologies of modern medicine.Ghislaine Lawrence & A. B. Davis - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (4):413-413.
     
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    Le Dixième de novembre 1619, sculpture : Ghislaine Vappereau, danse : Marceline Lartigue.Ghislaine Vappereau - 2009 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 3 (1):125-127.
    Résumé La collaboration avec une chorégraphe engage une réévaluation du travail de sculpture. Cette interprétation débouche sur des formes nouvelles par l’intermédiaire de sculptures animées qui s’apparentent à des formes de marionnettes.
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  35. Managing Conflicts of Interest Should Begin with Dialogue and Education, Not Punitive Measures: Comment on “Toward a Sociology of Conflict of Interest in Medical Research” by Sarah Winch and Michael Sinnott.Ghislaine Mathieu & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (2):221-222.
    The case study presented by Winch and Sinnott (2011) shows not only how difficult it is for clinicians and researchers to identify conflicts of interest (COI), but also how damaging it can be when there are unin- formed and uncoordinated policy responses by senior administrators.
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    Conflict of Interest Policies at Canadian Universities and Medical Schools: Some Lessons from the AMSA PharmFree Scorecard.Ghislaine Mathieu, Elise Smith, Marie-Josée Potvin & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2012 - BioéthiqueOnline 1:13.
    Launched in 2007, the American Medical Students Association PharmFree Scorecard is an annual ranking of conflict of interest policies at American medical centres; it focuses on COIs that may occur when medical education seems likely to be influenced by university-industry relationships, especially those with the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. The PharmFree Scorecard has proven influential in stimulating changes in policy regarding the management of COI at American medical institutions, thus it provides a useful jumping off point for reflection on (...)
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    In memoriam Henri Meulon.Ghislain Mathieu - 1982 - Moreana 19 (Number 75-19 (3-4):171-172.
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  38. Bringing about and conjunction: A reply to Bigelow on omnificence.Ghislain Guigon - 2009 - Analysis 69 (3):452-458.
    Church and Fitch have argued that from the verificationationist thesis “for every proposition, if this proposition is true, then it is possible to know it” we can derive that for every truth there is someone who knows that truth. Moreover, Humberstone has shown that from the latter proposition we can derive that someone knows every truth, hence that there is an omniscient being. In his article “Omnificence”, John Bigelow adapted these arguments in order to argue that from the assumption "every (...)
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    Power, Profits, and Practical Wisdom.Ghislain Deslandes - 2012 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 31 (1):1-24.
    The analysis of narrative processes and metaphorical language are the topics generally focused on by business ethics researchers interested in the work of Paul Ricœur. Yet his work on political questions also applies to the ethical issues associated with organizations. Ricœur’s ethical enterprise can be expressed as a triad composed of teleological, deontological, and sapiential levels, associating ostensibly opposing positions of Aristotelian and Kantian origin. In this study, I examine politics, economics, and ethics in their dialectic relation as established by (...)
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  40. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  41. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  42. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  43. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  44. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  45. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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  46. Dynamiques temporelles et sérendipité dans les recherches contemporaines.Gallenga Ghislaine & Raveneau - 2016 - 24.
    Sérendipité et temporalité. Voilà deux termes faits a priori pour s’entendre, mais dont l’association reste pourtant obscure au novice. Sérendipité en particulier, malgré un succès d’estime ces dernières années, n’est pas encore un terme très usité. Il évoque le hasard, bien sûr, mais aussi la sagacité, l’esprit de curiosité, l’agilité, la disponibilité mentale, bref tout ce qui permet de rester à l’affût du neuf et du surprenant. De quoi s’agit-il à l’origine et d’où provient ce terme étrang...
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    The Leader as Chief Truth Officer: The Ethical Responsibility of “Managing the Truth” in Organizations.Jean-Philippe Bouilloud, Ghislain Deslandes & Guillaume Mercier - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):1-13.
    Our aim is to analyze the position of the leader in relation to the ethical dimension of truth-telling within the organization under his/her control. Based on Michel Foucault’s study of truth-telling, we demonstrate that the role of the leader toward the corporation and the imperative of organizational performance place the leader in an ambiguous position: he/she is obliged to take the lead in “telling the truth” internally and externally, but also to bear the consequences of this “truth-telling” for the organization (...)
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    Electrophysiological evidence of statistical learning in preverbal infants.Deahene Ghislaine, Kabdebon Claire, Biuatti Marco & Pena Marcela - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The care‐of‐self ethic with continual reference to Socrates: towards ethical self‐management.Ghislain Deslandes - 2012 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 21 (4):325-338.
    ‘Have you ever taken sufficient care of yourselves?’ By asking the elite Athenian youth this question, Socrates implies that the liberation of self and the capacity to govern are inseparable. Drawing on the lectures given by Michel Foucault at the Collège de France in 1984 – only recently made available to the public – we show the consequences of the return to this ancient care‐of‐self ethic in the organizational context. After reviewing the contributions made to business ethics by these two (...)
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    There are no Codes, Only Interpretations. Practical Wisdom and Hermeneutics in Monastic Organizations.Guillaume Mercier & Ghislain Deslandes - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (4):781-794.
    Corporate codes of ethics, which have spread in the last decades, have shown a limited ability to foster ethical behaviors. For instance, they have been criticized for relying too much on formal compliance, rather than taking into account sufficiently agents and their moral development, or promoting self-reflexive behaviors. We aim here at showing that a code of ethics in fact has meaning and enables ethical progress when it is interpreted and appropriated with practical wisdom. We explore a model that represents (...)
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