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    A Person–Organization Fit-based Approach for Spirituality at Work: Development of a Conceptual Framework.Manish Singhal & Leena Chatterjee - 2006 - Journal of Human Values 12 (2):161-178.
    Management of meaning inside organizations has been an enduring issue in organization studies. Issues relating to commitment and control through the meaning-making mechanisms have been studied by organization culture theorists for sometime now. However, rapidly changing dynamics of the business environment lend these issues a critical salience today. Two factors of this dynamic context are particularly noteworthy. Firstly, a redefinition of the long-standing employment relationship—loyalty no longer being traded for lifelong employment—has led management to look for alternative sources of gaining (...)
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    Assessment of knowledge about biobanking among healthcare students and their willingness to donate biospecimens.Leena Merdad, Lama Aldakhil, Rawan Gadi, Mourad Assidi, Salina Y. Saddick, Adel Abuzenadah, Jim Vaught, Abdelbaset Buhmeida & Mohammed H. Al-Qahtani - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):32.
    Biobanks and biospecimen collections are becoming a primary means of delivering personalized diagnostics and tailoring individualized therapeutics. This shift towards precision medicine requires interactions among a variety of stakeholders, including the public, patients, healthcare providers, government, and donors. Very few studies have investigated the role of healthcare students in biobanking and biospecimen donations. The main aims of this study were to evaluate the knowledge of senior healthcare students about biobanks and to assess the students’ willingness to donate biospecimens and the (...)
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    Conditionals, Counterfactuals, and Rational Reasoning: An Experimental Study on Basic Principles.Leena Tulkki & Niki Pfeifer - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (1):119-165.
    We present a unified approach for investigating rational reasoning about basic argument forms involving indicative conditionals, counterfactuals, and basic quantified statements within coherence-based probability logic. After introducing the rationality framework, we present an interactive view on the relation between normative and empirical work. Then, we report a new experiment which shows that people interpret indicative conditionals and counterfactuals by coherent conditional probability assertions and negate conditionals by negating their consequents. The data support the conditional probability interpretation of conditionals and the (...)
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    Mind and cognition, an interdisciplinary sharing: essays in honour of Amita Chatterjee.Amita Chatterjee, Kuntala Bhattacharya, Madhucchanda Sen & Smita Sirker (eds.) - 2019 - New Delhi: DK Printworld.
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    I Am the People: Reflections on Popular Sovereignty Today.Partha Chatterjee - 2019 - Columbia University Press.
    The forms of liberal government that emerged after World War II are in the midst of a profound crisis. In I Am the People, Partha Chatterjee reconsiders the concept of popular sovereignty in order to explain today’s dramatic outburst of movements claiming to speak for “the people.” To uncover the roots of populism, Chatterjee traces the twentieth-century trajectory of the welfare state and neoliberal reforms. Mobilizing ideals of popular sovereignty and the emotional appeal of nationalism, anticolonial movements ushered (...)
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    Essays on Vedanta and Western philosophies: (Vedanta as interpreted by Sri Aurobindo).Arun Chatterjee - 2017 - Twin Lakes, WI: Lotus Press.
    Philosophical issues such as reality and appearance, God and world, self and not-self, rebirth and immortality, free will and determination, mysticism, etc., have been examined by eastern and western philosophers as far back as the sages of Upanishads (700 BCE) in the East, and Plato (400 BCE) in the West. However, there was no significant communication among the philosophers of the East and West perhaps until the eighteenth century. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was one of the first among the great western (...)
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    From compliance to concordance in diabetes.J. S. Chatterjee - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (9):507-510.
    Compliance is a key concept in health care and affects all areas of health care including diabetes. Non-compliance has previously been a label attached to many patients without much thought having been given to the causes of poor compliance. Over the last few decades there has been a large volume of research focusing on compliance that has exposed the multitude of factors affecting compliance. Even the definition is not clear cut and so comparability between studies is not without difficulties. A (...)
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  8. Jean-Paul Sartre ja Henri Lefebvre.Leena Subra - 1984 - In Jukka Kanerva (ed.), Identiteetin kadotettu paratiisi: valtio-opillisia esseitä "ateistisesta eksistentialismista". Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto, Valtio-opin laitos.
     
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    Older people’s experiences of their free will in nursing homes.Leena Tuominen, Helena Leino-Kilpi & Riitta Suhonen - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (1):22-35.
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  10. Towards a Phenomenology of Time-Consciousness in Music.Margaret Chatterjee - 1971 - Diogenes 19 (74):49-56.
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    Brain, beauty, & art: essays bringing neuroaesthetics into focus.Anjan Chatterjee & Eileen R. Cardillo (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    When I first started to think about the neural basis of aesthetic experiences in the late 1990s, little was written on the topic. Unlike other domains of psychology, such as attention, or perception, or memory, aesthetics had not gained purchase in cognitive neuroscience. In fact, aesthetics was barely visible in psychology itself despite being rooted in Fechner's writings over a hundred years earlier. In 1999, papers by Zeki (1999) and Ramachandran and Hirstein (1999) were initial forays into scientific aesthetics by (...)
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    Expanding Parental Permission in Pediatric Treatment: A Hasty Generalization.Leena Nahata & Gwendolyn P. Quinn - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (11):29-30.
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  13. Finnish primary school children's preferences in environmental problem solving.Leena Aho, Tarja Permikangas & Seppo Lyyra - 1989 - Science Education 73 (5):635-642.
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    Acharya Brajendranath Seal.Amita Chatterjee - 2018 - New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
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  15. Bhāratīya o pāścāttya darśana (romanized form).Satischandra Chatterjee - 1963 - Calcutta,: University of Calcutta.
     
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    Categorical blue: personalytic ethic in social work and other structures of helping.Arnab Chatterjee - 2017 - Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
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    Organization of Information, Dissemination, and Management in Libraries.Sidharta Chatterjee & Mousumi Samanta - 2021 - Moscova: ELIVA PRESS.
    The primary theme of this book is related to library and information science. The book is arranged into several chapters related to specific issues in knowledge organization and information dissemination. Library and Information science is a rapidly growing specialized field which is currently demanding ever more attention due to tremendous growth in data, information, and knowledge across the world. Therefore, to cater the growing need of library science professionals, and increasing demand for knowledge resources, this book has been compiled from (...)
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    Prosthetic Derrida meets spectral Marx.Avik Chatterjee - 2022 - Delhi, India: Aakar Books.
  19. Vital surfaces and the making of urban architecture.Anuradha Chatterjee - 2019 - In Mike Anusas & Cristián Simonetti (eds.), Surfaces: transformations of body, materials and earth. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Intermedial arts: disrupting, remembering, and transforming media.Leena Eilittä, Liliane Louvel & Sabine Kim (eds.) - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The essays in this collection, which were written by European and North American specialists, position intermediality as a praxis of interpretative analysis in order to show how intermediality challenges our notion of art. The writers examine the various intermedial relations between the arts, which may take the form of reference to another form of art, a combination of two or more forms of art or a generic transformation from one form of art to another. In such cases, an intermedial approach (...)
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    The Challenge of the Absurd.Leena Kaisa Puhakka & Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1970 - Journal of Thought 5:101-112.
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    ‘Harm threshold’: capacity for decision-making may be reduced by long-term pubertal suppression.Leena Nahata & Gwendolyn P. Quinn - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (11):759-760.
    We applaud Notini and colleagues for highlighting the clinical and ethical complexities of a case in which a non-binary individual desires indefinite treatment with puberty blockers.1 While we agree discontinuing treatment may cause psychological distress, we believe there are potential physical and neurocognitive harms caused by prolonged treatment that have been underestimated given the limited research conducted to date. Specifically, the impact of permanent pubertal suppression on the brain and decision-making capacity should be considered. In this context, we outline the (...)
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    'Harm threshold: capacity for decision-making may be reduced by long-term pubertal suppression.Leena Nahata & Gwendolyn P. Quinn - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 46 (11):759-760.
    We applaud Notini and colleagues for highlighting the clinical and ethical complexities of a case in which a non-binary individual desires indefinite treatment with puberty blockers. 1 While we agree discontinuing treatment may cause psychological distress, we believe there are potential physical and neurocognitive harms caused by prolonged treatment that have been underestimated given the limited research conducted to date. Specifically, the impact of permanent pubertal suppression on the brain and decision-making capacity should be considered. In this context, we outline (...)
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  24. Is Belief in Free Will a Cultural Universal?Hagop Sarkissian, Amita Chatterjee, Felipe de Brigard, Joshua Knobe, Shaun Nichols & Smita Sirker - 2010 - Mind and Language 25 (3):346-358.
    Recent experimental research has revealed surprising patterns in people's intuitions about free will and moral responsibility. One limitation of this research, however, is that it has been conducted exclusively on people from Western cultures. The present paper extends previous research by presenting a cross-cultural study examining intuitions about free will and moral responsibility in subjects from the United States, Hong Kong, India and Colombia. The results revealed a striking degree of cross-cultural convergence. In all four cultural groups, the majority of (...)
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    In Response to “Words Matter in the Lives of Transgender Youth”.Leena Nahata, Amani Sampson & Gwendolyn P. Quinn - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (3):299-300.
  26. The Sartre‐Heidegger Controversy on Humanism and the Concept of Man in Education.Leena Kakkori & Rauno Huttunen - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (4):351-365.
    Jean-Paul Sartre claims in his 1945 lecture ‘Existentialism is a Humanism’ that there are two kinds of existentialism: that of Christians like Karl Jaspers, and atheistic like Martin Heidegger. Sartre's ‘spiritual master’ Heidegger had no problem with Sartre defining him as an atheist, but he had serious problems with Sartre's concept of humanism and existentialism. Heidegger claims that the essence of humanism lies in the essence of the human being. After the Enlightenment, the Western concept of man has been presented (...)
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    Navigating the tensions and agreements in alternative food and sustainability: a convention theoretical perspective on alternative food retail.Leena Lankoski & Sini Forssell - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (3):513-527.
    Concerns about the unsustainability of the conventional food system have promoted interest in alternative food networks, which are typically conceptualized through their differences from conventional food networks. Real-life AFNs, however, tend to show some similarities to the conventional food system. This hybridity has caused some criticism, but also, increasingly, calls for a more open examination of AFNs. Indeed, AFNs can be seen as relational to and shaped by the prevailing food system, for example the expectations the conventional system has promoted (...)
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    Modalities of otherness: a serpentining tale of enemies, strangers, neighbours, mortality, hospitality, and cognate matters.Margaret Chatterjee - 2011 - New Delhi: Promilla & Co..
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  29. The concept of sākṣī in Advaita Vedānta.A. K. Chatterjee - 1979 - Varanasi: Dept. of Philosophy, Banaras Hindu University. Edited by Raja Ram Dravid.
     
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  30. 11 Foetus on screen.Leena Erdsaari - 2003 - In Heather Höpfl & Monika Kostera (eds.), Interpreting the Maternal Organisation. Routledge. pp. 177.
     
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    Yksilön merkitys koulun kehittämistoiminnassa: Touko Voutilainen ajattelijana ja rehtorina.Leena Syrjèalèa - 1990 - Oulu: Oulun yliopiston Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta.
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    Yksilön merkitys koulun kehittämistoiminnassa: Touko Voutilainen ajattelijana ja rehtorina = The significance of an individual in the development of school: Touko Voutilainen as a thinker and a headmaster.Leena Syrjälä - 1990 - Oulu: Oulun yliopiston Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta.
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    The Nyaya theory of knowledge: a critical study of some problems of logic and metaphysics.Satischandra Chatterjee - 2015 - New Delhi: Rupa Publications India Private.
    The Nyãya philosophy is primarily concerned with the conditions of valid thought and the means of acquiring true knowledge of objects. Its ultimate end, like that of the other systems of Indian philosophy, is liberation-a state of pure existence- which is free from both pleasure and pain. For the attainment of this liberation, a true knowledge of objects is the surest means. Hence the theory of knowledge is the very foundation of the Nyãya system. The Nyãya Theory of Knowledge is (...)
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    Reflections: contemporary challenges, personalities, and conudrums.Margaret Chatterjee - 2014 - New Delhi: Promilla & Co., Publishers.
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    Ruminating: the ethical import of some contemporary concerns.Margaret Chatterjee - 2015 - New Delhi: Promilla & Co., Publishers, an imprint of Bibliophile South Asia.
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    The class act: learn.teach.be.Debashis Chatterjee - 2014 - New Delhi: Wisdom Tree.
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    Midwifery students' experiences of support for ethical competence.Leena Honkavuo - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (1):145-156.
    Background: Midwifery students are confronted with several ethical dilemmas and challenging situations during clinical midwifery care practice. Since ethical competence of midwifery students is under development, it is important to support the students’ learning progress of ethical issues from diverse viewpoints. Objective: From the perspective of didactics of caring science and the context of midwifery students, to explore how midwifery students’ experience supports for ethical competence in midwifery education and investigate how ethically challenging situations have been carried out during clinical (...)
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    The Finnish national asthma programme: communication in asthma care – quality assessment of asthma referral letters.Leena E. Tuomisto, Erhola Marina, Kaila Minna, Pirkko E. Brander, Kauppinen Ritva, Puolijoki Hannu & Kekki Pertti - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):50-54.
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    Education and the Concept of Time.Leena Kakkori - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (5):571-583.
    As we speak about time in the context of everyday life, we have no problem with what we mean by time. We take time as given. Different kinds of theories of development rely on the ordinary concept of time. Time is a sequence of instants, and we are moving along from the past to the future, from birth to death. Moving in time also means development. It does not take into account how a human being is in the time. It (...)
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    Stakeholder Judgments of Value.Leena Lankoski, N. Craig Smith & Luk Van Wassenhove - 2016 - Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (2):227-256.
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    Gandhian Utopia: Experiments with Culture.Margaret Chatterjee - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):428-431.
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    Weaving the Threads of a Global Mindset in Work Organizations: Managerial Roles and Responsibilities.Samir R. Chatterjee - 2005 - Journal of Human Values 11 (1):37-47.
    How can a manager or an organization refine and enrich its global mindset orientation? A radically different frame of aligning people, strategy and purpose may be through the extension and enrichment of a global mindset rather than strategy or structure. This article explores the concept of global mindset from a new perspective and forwards a number of specific action frames for managers to reflect on. The article contends that the negative effects of contemporary globalization can only be overcome through the (...)
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    Weaving the Threads of a Global Mindset in Work Organizations: Managerial Roles and Responsibilities.Samir R. Chatterjee - 2005 - Journal of Human Values 11 (1):37-47.
    How can a manager or an organization refine and enrich its global mindset orientation? A radically different frame of aligning people, strategy and purpose may be through the extension and enrichment of a global mindset rather than strategy or structure. This article explores the concept of global mindset from a new perspective and forwards a number of specific action frames for managers to reflect on. The article contends that the negative effects of contemporary globalization can only be overcome through the (...)
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    The Sartre‐Heidegger Controversy on Humanism and the Concept of Man in Education.Rauno Huttunen Leena Kakkori - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (4):351-365.
    Jean‐Paul Sartre claims in his 1945 lecture ‘Existentialism is a Humanism’ that there are two kinds of existentialism: that of Christians like Karl Jaspers, and atheistic like Martin Heidegger. Sartre's ‘spiritual master’ Heidegger had no problem with Sartre defining him as an atheist, but he had serious problems with Sartre's concept of humanism and existentialism. Heidegger claims that the essence of humanism lies in the essence of the human being. After the Enlightenment, the Western concept of man has been presented (...)
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    The We Helps Me: Poor Emotion-regulators Benefit from Relatedness.Monischa B. Amlinger-Chatterjee & Nicola Baumann - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
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    Book review: Living a Feminist Life. [REVIEW]Leena-Maija Rossi - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (1):116-118.
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  47. Naturalism in Linguistic Theory.Chatterjee Amita - 2009 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 2 (1):43-57.
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    Identity, Religion and Morality.Chatterjee Sinha Atashee - 2009 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 2 (2):81-99.
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    Postmodern as secularization in philosophy of education.Leena Kakkori - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1626-1627.
  50. Governmentality: a conversation with Wendy Brown, Partha Chatterjee and Nikolas Rose.Partha Chatterjee Wendy Brown, Martina Tazzioli Nikolas Rose & William Walters - 2023 - In William Walters & Martina Tazzioli (eds.), Handbook on governmentality. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
     
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