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  1. The role of ethics in executive compensation: Toward a contractarian interpretation of the neoclassical theory of managerial renumeration. [REVIEW]Linda L. Carr & Moosa Valinezhad - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (2):81 - 93.
    The topic of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) compensation has been a focus of interest for many years. The purpose of this article is to explore the ethical dimensions of various generally accepted theories of CEO renumeration. We argue that a contractarian approach, based on the Kantian ethical framework, can be used to augment the existing contingent pay models.While the neoclassical economic model of the firm views the maximization of the shareholders'' wealth as the sole responsibility of top management, a contractarian (...)
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  2. The Philosophy of Brentano.Linda L. McAlister (ed.) - 1976 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Kraus, O. Biographical sketch of Franz Brentano.--Stumpf, C. Reminiscences of Franz Brentano.--Husserl, E. Reminiscences of Franz Brentano.--Gilson, E. Brentano's interpretation of medieval philosophy.--Gilson, L. Franz Brentano on science and philosophy.--Titchener, E. B. Brentano and Wundt: empirical and experimental psychology.--Chisholm, R. M. Brentano's descriptive psychology.--De Boer, T. The descriptive method of Franz Brentano.--Spiegelberg, H. Intention and intentionality in the scholastics, Brentano and Husserl.--Marras, A. Scholastic roots of Brentano's conception of intentionality.--Chisholm, R. M. Intentional inexistence.--McAlister, L. L. Chisholm and Brentano on intentionality.--Chisholm, (...)
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    Chisholm and Brentano on intentionality.Linda L. McAlister - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (2):328-338.
    In the following we shall see, however, that Chisholm’s interpretation of Brentano’s intentionality doctrine is not wholly accurate, and that while the doctrine he sets forth as Brentano’s is an interesting and provocative one, it gives a misleading impression of what Brentano’s views actually were, by obscuring almost entirely the specific nature of the question Brentano was trying to solve, and by misreading the answer Brentano gave. If only for the sake of historical accuracy a corrective should be given, but, (...)
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    Ethics and the Structures of Healthcare.Linda L. Emanuel - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (2):151-168.
    Suppose a meeting had been called among chief medical officers, chief administrative officers, and other leaders from a range of health-related institutions in this country. The question posed for this meeting was simple but unusual: Arethestructuresofourorganizations,systems,andinstitutionsethical? Though it was a question reminiscent for a few of the focus some time before on whether the conduct of individuals in their organization was ethical, this question seemed more demanding. Is it reasonable to consider structures or arrangements as ethical or not; or in (...)
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    Reexamining Death The Asymptotic Model and a Bounded Zone Definition.Linda L. Emanuel - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):27-35.
    The traditional Western understanding of life and death as a strict dichotomy is challenged by a more descriptively accurate model of life's progressive cessation. Dying can be defined by a bounded zone of residual states of life that fits better with moral intuition and more sensitively guides action toward the dying.
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    Nordau's Degeneration: The American Controversy.Linda L. Maik - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (4):607.
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    Feminist Technology.Linda L. Layne, Sharra Louise Vostral & Kate Boyer (eds.) - 2010 - University of Illinois Press.
    Recognizing the different needs & desires of women & acknowledging the multiplicity of feminist approaches, this work offers a debate on existing & emergent technologies that share the goal of improving women's lives.
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    Larry Althouse, 1941-1999.Linda L. Althouse - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 73 (2):119 -.
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    On the fragility of skilled performance: What governs choking under pressure?Sian L. Beilock & Thomas H. Carr - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):701.
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    Breaking the Silence: An Agenda for a Feminist Discourse of Pregnancy Loss.Linda L. Layne - 1997 - Feminist Studies 23 (2):289.
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    Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers.Linda L. McAlister - 1996
    Offering a study of women philosophers, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, this is a comprehensive view of women in the history of philosophy. Covering various ideas - from religion, to evolution, to political theory, this volume brings creative women thinkers into mainstream discussion of the history of philosophy.
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    Feminist Philosophy.Linda L. McAlister - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (2):193-194.
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    Franz Brentano and intentional inexistence.Linda L. McAlister - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):423-430.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Franz Brentano and Intentional Inexistence LINDA L. McALISTER FRANZBRnrCrXr~O,in his important early work Psychologie vom empirischen Stand, punkt (1874), maintains that all human experience is divided into two classes: mental phenomena and physical phenomena,x It is then incumbent upon him to show how these two classes of phenomena are to be distinguished one from another. In Book II, Chapter 1, of the Psychologie, he devotes him.self to this (...)
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    Images of the communication— discourse relationship.Linda L. Putnam - 2008 - Discourse and Communication 2 (3):339-345.
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    Rethinking Feminist Ethics. By Daryl Koehn. New York: Routledge, 1998.Linda L. Williams - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (1):189-192.
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    Decisions at the End of Life Guided by Communities of Patients.Linda L. Emanuel & Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (5):6.
    To guide treatment decisions for incompetent patients who have no advance directives, health care institutions should look to the preferences of their own communities of patients. That is the best way to ensure that incompetent patients' wishes will be followed.
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    “When the Trickster Meets 'the big Other' Coyote Goes Cosmic”.Linda L. Revie - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (3).
    This article reads Cherokee academic/author Thomas King’s “The One About Coyote Going West” and Okanagan writer Jeannette Armstrong’s “This is a Story” to question whether these Aboriginal creation tales subvert the referential race codes and the kinds of hierarchical exclusion that take place in Caucasian discourses about Homo sapiens. To do so, it draws links between Slavoj Zizek’s post identity theories, and post-colonial and Indigenous literary and nationalist epistemologies, to challenge the implications of how the Coyote narratives transformation the hegemony, (...)
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    The Reasonableness of the Reasonable Woman Standard.Linda L. Peterson - 1999 - Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (2):141-158.
  19. Nietzsche’s Mirror: The World as Will to Power.Linda L. Williams - 2000 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 31:66-68.
     
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    Will to Power in Nietzsche's Published Works and the Nachlass.Linda L. Williams - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (3):447-463.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Will to Power in Nietzsche’s Published Works and the NachlassLinda L. WilliamsIt is universally acknowledged by scholars of Nietzsche’s work that will to power is one of the most important notions in Nietzsche’s writings, but strangely, like the other “central” notions of eternal recurrence and the Übermensch, there are relatively few aphorisms in either the published or unpublished material that include the term. In the case of will to (...)
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    Hazardous intersections: Crossing disciplinary lines in developmental psychology.Linda L. Sperry, Peggy J. Miller & Douglas E. Sperry - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (1):93-112.
    This article extends Lemieux’s concern for the interdisciplinary tension between philosophy and sociology to the intradisciplinary tension within psychology between approaches to the study of children focusing on universal principles and approaches adopting a contextual lens. This tension arises both in how development is defined and in the methods chosen for its study. This tension is exemplified in terms of the recent American preoccupation with the Word Gap (WG), a supposed difference of 30 million words heard by socioeconomically diverse children (...)
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    Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.Linda L. Spier - 2008 - Semiotics:700-707.
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    Control Groups in Psychosocial Intervention Research: A Special Issue of Ethics & Behavior.Linda L. Street & Jason B. Luoma (eds.) - 2002 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Introduction.Linda L. Layne - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (1):4-23.
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    The Cultural Fix: An Anthropological Contribution to Science and Technology Studies.Linda L. Layne - 2000 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 25 (4):492-519.
    Since at least the 1960s, science and technology studies scholars have distinguished between technological and social fixes. The author introduces a new concept for the STS theoretical tool kit—the cultural fix—and illustrates this concept using examples from her own research on pregnancy loss and neonatal intensive care, as well as that of anthropologists Katherine Newman and Sherry Ortner on downward mobility and unemployment in the United States. It is argued that the cultural fix represents a distinctive anthropological contribution to the (...)
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    The Cultural Fix: An Anthropological Contribution to Science and Technology Studies.Linda L. Layne - 2000 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 25 (3):352-379.
    Since at least the 1960s, science and technology studies scholars have distinguished between technological and social fixes. The author introduces a new concept for the STS theoretical tool kit—the cultural fix—and illustrates this concept using examples from her own research on pregnancy loss and neonatal intensive care, as well as that of anthropologists Katherine Newman and Sherry Ortner on downward mobility and unemployment in the United States. It is argued that the cultural fix represents a distinctive anthropological contribution to the (...)
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    The Convergence of Ricoeur’s and Von Wright’s Complex Models of History.Linda L. Cox - 2014 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 5 (1):95-114.
    The relationship between the structural identity of narrative and the truth claim of the historical narrative work is one of importance to Ricœur. He considers the attempts of two interwoven models of history emerging from analytic philosophy—explanatory and narrative—to articulate this relationship. This paper explores the trajectories of these models as well as the epistemological and ontological crises culminating from the “simple” theses of each model. The solution to these crises requires a more complex method to account for the nature (...)
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    Leaders Who Dare: Pushing the Boundaries.Linda L. Lyman, Dianne E. Ashby & Jenny S. Tripses - 2005 - R&L Education.
    Here, the authors focus on leaders who dare to lead their schools, districts, universities, and educational organizations to new possibilities. The leadership practices of the individuals featured contribute significantly to craft knowledge and to the discourse on contemporary issues of educational leadership. This book is a report of the results of a collective qualitative inquiry into the leadership of eighteen impressive women educational leaders from Illinois, representing a diversity of roles, community sizes, institutional types, and racial perspectives.
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    Perspectives on Nursing Leadership in Regulation.Linda L. Shanta & Constance B. Kalanek - 2008 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 10 (4):106-111.
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    Can Virtual Mentors Add Value to Business Ethics Education? A Case-Based Exploratory Study.Linda L. Brennan & Robert D. Perkins - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 9:165-192.
    We examine the educational benefits of a virtual mentor program used to supplement classroom teaching of ethics, by connecting students with business practitioners through computer-mediated communications. Virtual mentoring can be a valuable and inexpensive way to extend the classroom lectures and discussion with real-world perspectives. In addition, it can serve additional purposes for students, such as learning how to develop a relationship with a mentor, and improving application of ethical concepts in practical situations. Is this potential realistic for business ethics (...)
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    Can Virtual Mentors Add Value to Business Ethics Education? A Case-Based Exploratory Study.Linda L. Brennan & Robert D. Perkins - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 9:165-192.
    We examine the educational benefits of a virtual mentor program used to supplement classroom teaching of ethics, by connecting students with business practitioners through computer-mediated communications. Virtual mentoring can be a valuable and inexpensive way to extend the classroom lectures and discussion with real-world perspectives. In addition, it can serve additional purposes for students, such as learning how to develop a relationship with a mentor, and improving application of ethical concepts in practical situations. Is this potential realistic for business ethics (...)
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    L'Egalité en marche: Le féminisme sous la Troisième République.Linda L. Clark - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (5):698-699.
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    Human understanding in dialogue: Gadamer's recovery of the genuine.Linda L. Binding RN PhD & Dianne M. Tapp RN PhD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):121–130.
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    The relationship of group context and intelligence to the overjustification effect.Linda L. DeLoach, Kirk M. Griffith & Richard C. LaBarba - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (4):291-293.
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    Kierkegaard's Weanings.Linda L. Williams - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (3):310-318.
    Most secondary sources about Fear and Trembling do not mention the weaning passages that appear in the "Attunement" chapter. Edward Mooney's book, Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling (1991), devotes almost two pages of his commentary to the weaning sentences. While what Mooney suggests was quite helpful in directing my thoughts on this subject, I will present a more sustained discussion of the weaning sentences than Mooney's and argue that the weaning passages are more instrumental in (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty's Tacit Cogito.Linda L. Williams - 1990 - Man and World 23 (1):101-111.
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    On making Nietzsche consistent.Linda L. Williams - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):119-131.
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    Re‐evaluating Nietzsche's Cosmology of Eternal Recurrence.Linda L. Williams & Joseph T. Palencik - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):393-409.
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    Woman as Rupture(?).Linda L. Williams - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):129-134.
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    Woman as Rupture.Linda L. Williams - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):129-134.
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    A Quasi-Brentanian Theory of Objects.Linda L. McAlister - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (11):662-663.
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    Brentano's epistemology.Linda L. McAlister - 2004 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Brentano. Cambridge University Press.
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    Feminist Philosophy (review).Linda L. McAlister - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (2):193-194.
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    Oakes' illusion.Linda L. McAlister - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):275-279.
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    The development of Franz Brentano's ethics.Linda L. McAlister - 1982 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
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    Gene Patents: Perspective from the Clinic and the Laboratory.Linda L. McCabe & Edward R. B. McCabe - 2015 - Perspectives on Science 23 (1):66-79.
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    Deriving professionalism from its roots.Linda L. Emanuel - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):17 – 18.
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  48. Fadiman and Beyond-The Dangers of Extrapolation.Linda L. Barnes & Gregory A. Plotnikoff - 2001 - Bioethics Forum 17:32-40.
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  49. Women Leaders and the Church: Three Crucial Questions.Linda L. Belleville - 2000
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    Sylvie Schweitzer, Les Inspectrices du Travail, 1878-1974. Le genre de la fonction publique.Linda L. Clark - 2018 - Clio 47.
    Le parcours professionnel des femmes qui sont entrées à l’Inspection du travail entre 1878 et 1974 est l’objet du dernier ouvrage de Sylvie Schweitzer. Après avoir écrit Les femmes ont toujours travaillé : une histoire des femmes aux XIXe et XXe siècles (2000) et Femmes au pouvoir : une histoire de l’égalité professionnelle en Europe, xixe et xxe siècles (2010), Sylvie Schweitzer s’intéresse ici à un groupe de fonctionnaires françaises employées à l’un des postes de responsabilité qu’elle évo...
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