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    Condoning Corrupt Behavior at Work: What Roles Do Machiavellianism, On-the-Job Experience, and Neutralization Play?Arndt Werner, Aram Simonyan & Christian Hauser - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (6):1468-1506.
    Corruption continues to be a considerable challenge for internationally active companies. In this article, we examine personal and socioenvironmental antecedents of corrupt behavior in organizations. In particular, we aim to illuminate the links between Machiavellianism, on-the-job experience with corrupt behavior at work, neutralization, and the attitude of business professionals toward corruption. The empirical analysis is based on the responses of 169 professionals. At first, a positive relationship between both Machiavellianism and on-the-job experience and the acceptance of corruption appears in the (...)
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    The non-trivial concept of truth in Richard Kirkham’s Theories of truth: a critical introduction.Artyom E. Ukhov, Eleonora G. Simonyan & Eduard L. Kovrov - 2022 - South African Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):116-118.
    Kirkham’s book is not a plain attempt of asking the questions like ‘What is truth?’ since it would, according to him, be one more mistake followed by confusion. The components of this four-dimensional confusion (vagueness, ambiguity, several ways of describing the same project, and one answer for two distinctly different questions about truth) find its original explanation in Kirkham’s book. Having stated that all of the previous theories of truth were just irrelevant to the question of “What is truth” because (...)
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    Pʻilisopʻayutʻyun: patmutʻyun, mshakuytʻ.Hamlet Martiki Gevorgyan - 2005 - Erevan: HH GAA "Gitutʻyun" hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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    The Encounter of Cultures and the Philosophy of History.Hamlet A. Gevorkian - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:147-156.
    A general problem of philosophy concerns the possibility of objective knowledge of other cultures (including past cultures), and the adequacy of their reconstruction. The problem of cultural development is also crucial. In this paper, I argue that a culture which has expanded its potentialities in various independent forms is an open culture capable of entering into dialogue with other cultures.
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  5. Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm.David Silver, Thomas Hubert, Julian Schrittwieser, Ioannis Antonoglou, Matthew Lai, Arthur Guez, Marc Lanctot, Laurent Sifre, Dharshan Kumaran, Thore Graepel, Timothy Lillicrap, Karen Simonyan & Demis Hassabis - 2017 - .
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    Hamlet (Bilingual Edition).William Shakespeare - 2016 - Tehran: Mehrandish Books.
    A Persian translation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet along with the original text.
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    Hamlet or Europe and the end of modern Trauerspiel.Fabrizio Desideri - 2019 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 12 (2):117-126.
    Hamlet’s character sets, under different shapes and extents, the benchmark against which a large part of the European philosophy of the very long «short twentieth-century» behind us has had to measure. In the name of Hamlet as the most enigmatic among Shakespeare’s creatures, even Europe, its spirit and destiny, is identified, according to the well-known claim by Paul Valery.Common trait to a big part of these interpretations – from the juvenile works of Pavel Florenskij and Lev S. Vygotskij (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles: Drei Aufsätze zur Naturgeschichte des Pessimismus (Classic Reprint).Friedrich Paulsen - 2017 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles: Drei Aufsatze zur Naturgeschichte des Pessimismus Barmhersigen Siebe, Die Die Seele Des Chriftentums ift, jener Siebe, Die Das Bofe wohl lennt, aber auf Das (ente blicft, Die auch noch in Der Derfommenheit Die menfchliche Seele fieht und fucht; und Dicier mangel an Siebe geht mit Dem mangel an olauben 3ufammen: Die menfchen taugen aus Dem orunde nichts; Darum, feine muhe mit ihnen verlieren! About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and (...)
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    Adorno, Hamlet y el factor añadido.Esteban Alejandro Juárez - 2023 - Ideas Y Valores 71:101-117.
    Este artículo tematiza la relevancia del Hamlet, de Shakespeare, para el pensamiento de T. W. Adorno, aun cuando este no haya escrito in extenso sobre aquel. El drama aparece sobre todo en su discurso oral como modelo para describir la relación de discontinuidad entre teoría y práctica. Aquí se desea mostrar cómo el teórico crítico del pensamiento moral abstracto piensa el paso del conocimiento a la praxis a partir del vínculo entre Hamlet y el llamado “factor añadido” (Das (...)
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  10. Hamlet and Mythical Thought.André Lorant - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (118):49-76.
    The survival of some masterpieces of literature across the ages is still an unexplained mystery. Deeply rooted in their time, they reflect the preoccupations of a given historical period and have an impact, by means of their testimony, on future generations. They bring into play images, drives and phantoms which have remained unchanged from prehistoric time to our day. The perfection of their form has remained unequaled; their examples incite us to meditation and creativity.
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    Anthropology, Hamlet and History.Edith R. Sanders - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (97):21-42.
    “If anthropology and history once begin to collaborate in the study of … societies, it will become apparent that the one science can achieve nothing without the help of the other,” said Claude Levi-Strauss. This statement is so immediately sensible in a plain, common-sense way, that only an examination of historical and anthropological practices reveal that such a collaboration is neither as frequent nor as complete as it ought to be.Anthropologists traditionally studied preliterate societies, historians, literate ones. Preliterate societies lack (...)
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    Evolving Hamlet: Seventeenth-Century English Tragedy and the Ethics of Natural Selection.Angus Fletcher - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Where science has often been used to explore the questions raised by art, this book does the reverse, suggesting that art can address a problem raised by science: the deep challenge to ethics posed by Darwin’s discovery that we are intentional beings living in an unintentional world. Using Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth, among others, Angus Fletcher shows how the physical experience of art can transform Darwin’s discouraging theory into a practice-based ethics that establishes pluralism, curiosity, and cooperation as the (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles.Friedrich Paulsen - 1901 - Stuttgart and Berlin,: Cotta.
  14. Hamlet and the Time of Action.Henry Somers-Hall - 2016 - In Roman Altshuler & Michael J. Sigrist (eds.), Time and the Philosophy of Action. London: Routledge. pp. 272-283.
    In this chapter I want to explore a comment made by the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze that presents a connection between two figures: Kant and Hamlet.1 In his most important early work, Difference and Repetition, Deleuze writes, “the Northern Prince says ‘time is out of joint’. Can it be that the Northern philosopher says the same thing?” (Deleuze 2004, 111). In this chapter, I want to look at the question of drama and see how different conceptions of drama allow (...)
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  15. Hamlet's Two Fathers.David Bevington - 2008 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 154, 2007 Lectures. pp. 153-175.
     
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    Hamlet: une sémiotique du spec (tac) ulaire.André Helbo - 1993 - Semiotica 91:209-213.
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    Hamlet og den moderne estetikkensbegynnelse (Lessing, Herder, Schlegel).Kristin Gjesdal - 2019 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 37 (1):05-24.
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    Beyond Hamlet and Hecuba: Irruption and Play in Carl Schmitt's Thought.A. Mossa - 2016 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2016 (175):68-84.
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    Hamlet und der Melancholiker in Kants Beobachtungen über das Gefühl des Schönen und Erhabenen.Tim Klein - 1905 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 10:76.
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    Hamlet und der Melancholiker in „Kants Beobachtungen über das Gefühl des Schönen und Erhabenen".Tim Klein - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3):76.
  21. Hamlet and paracelsus.Thelma Beatty Krussell - 1926 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 7 (1):15.
  22. Hamlet and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism.Morris Weitz - 1964 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    HamLeT anD THe GHosT: a JoinT sense oF Time.John F. DeCarlo - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (1):1-19.
    A deconstruction of Hamlet's ontological metaphor—"the time is out of joint"—indicates Shakespeare has made an implicit commitment to a conception of time that is explicitly and systematically developed by Kant's transcendental philosophy. Consequently, a retro reading explains how Hamlet temporarily identifies with the Ghost's temporal-categorical mind-set, and how Hamlet, who has been acutely aware of the passage of time, loses track of time during the prayer/closet scene sequence. More specifically, I assert that Hamlet's identification with the (...)
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  24. Hamlet and the utilitarians.Nomy Arpaly - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 99 (1):45-57.
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    Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness: by Rhodri Lewis, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2017, xiv + 365 pp., $39.95.Edward Andrew - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (6):662-683.
    Volume 24, Issue 6, September 2019, Page 662-683.
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  26. Hamlet and the World of Ancient Tragedy.Martin Mueller - 1997 - Arion 5 (1).
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    The Hamlet Affair: Charles Lyell and the North Americans.Robert H. Silliman - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):541-561.
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    Hamlet in Purgatory (review).Edward E. Foster - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (2):364-367.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.2 (2001) 364-367 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Hamlet in Purgatory Hamlet in Purgatory, by Stephen Greenblatt; xii & 322 pp. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001, $29.95. Hamlet in Purgatory is both more and less than literary criticism of Shakespeare's most haunting and most critically belabored play. Greenblatt has captured an evolving culture of belief which informs the play and goes far (...)
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    strange frequencies – reading Hamlet with Derrida and Nancy.Chiara Alfano - 2012 - Derrida Today 5 (2):214-231.
    This essay sounds out Derrida's plurivocal term of frequencies as well as Nancy's understanding of resonance to argue that ghosts live in the ear. Heeding how the different nuances of this term bear on Derrida's reading of Hamlet, it not only seeks to understand the significance of the ghost's rhythmic appearance:disappearance in Shakespeare's play, but indeed, how it comes to frequent Derrida's Specters of Marx.
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    Hamlet and Man's Being: The Phenomenology of Nausea.Robert W. Luyster - 1984
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  31. Hamlet: Conversations with the Dead'.A. D. Nuttall - 1989 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 74: 1988. pp. 53-69.
     
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    Hamlet and the Reformation.Edward T. Oakes - 2010 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 13 (1):53-78.
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    Hamlet, Theoretical Psychology, and "The View from Manywheres".Adelbert H. Jenkins - 2005 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 25 (2):133-152.
    One of the principal challenges to human survival will be for human beings, embedded in a plurality of cultural contexts, to engage with and learn from one another respectfully in the continuing task of creating a more liveable world. I argue here that theoretical psychology can contribute to setting some of the terms for this effort through the kind of conception it advances of the person as agent. I discuss broadly two philosophical perspectives toward human agency which have become prominent (...)
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    Hamlet’s Arab Journey: Shakespeare’s Prince and Nasser’s Ghost.Ahmed Idrissi Alami - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (8):853-854.
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    II. Hamlet without the prince of Denmark revisited: Pörn on Kierkegaard and the self.Alastair Hannay - 1985 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 28 (1-4):261-271.
    Ingmar Pörn (Inquiry 27 [1984], nos. 2?3) claims that certain ideas of Kierkegaard's can illuminate a notion of the self articulated in action?theoretical terms. Through a reconstruction of Kierkegaard's concept of despair, couched in these terms, Pörn aims to show how these ideas can contribute to the study of the self. Because he misconstrues an important distinction in Kierkegaard's account of selfhood, Pörn fails to show this. It remains uncertain what use the study of the self would have for Kierkegaard's (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles. Drei Aufsätze zur Naturgeschichte des Pessimismus.Frank Thilly - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (4):446-449.
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  37. Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles.Friedrich Paulsen - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (8):239-240.
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  38. Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistophélès Drei Aufsätze zur Naturgeschichte des Pessimismus.Friedrich Paulsen - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:545-551.
     
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    Hamlet's Father's Ghost: An attempt to unmask Hegel's dialectical mole.H. S. Harris - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):56-58.
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    Prince Hamlet and Professor Koch.William F. Fry - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40 (3):419-425.
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  41. Hamlet's' Glass of Fashion': Power, Self, and the Reformation.K. Rothwell - 1988 - In Michel Foucault, Luther H. Martin, Huck Gutman & Patrick H. Hutton (eds.), Technologies of the self: a seminar with Michel Foucault. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 80--98.
     
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    Hamlet and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism.Alan Donagan - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (1):116.
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    Hamlet, Reconciliation, and the Just State.Grace Tiffany - 2005 - Renascence 58 (2):111-133.
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  44. "Hamlet" and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism.Morris Weitz - 1968 - Critica 2 (4):130-138.
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    Hamlet in Purgatory, by Stephen Greenblatt.Daniel H. Strait - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):349-353.
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    Pasternak's Zhivago-Hamlet-Christ. Baird - 1962 - Renascence 14 (4):179-184.
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    Hamlet and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism.George Dickie - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (3):443-445.
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    Hamlet's Mill. An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time. Giorgio de Santillana, Hertha von Dechend.Lynn White Jr - 1970 - Isis 61 (4):540-541.
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    Hamlet.Claude C. H. Williamson - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (1):85-100.
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    Hamlet.Claude C. H. Williamson - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (1):85.
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