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    Self-Concern: An Experiential Approach to What Matters in Survival.Raymond Martin - 1997 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a major contribution to the philosophical literature on the nature of the self, personal identity and survival. Its distinctive methodology is one that is phenomenologically descriptive rather than metaphysical and normative. On the basis of this approach Raymond Martin shows that the distinction between self and other is not nearly as fundamental a feature of our so-called egoistic values as has been traditionally thought. He explains how the belief in a self as a fixed, continuous point (...)
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  2. Montesquieu.Charles de Secondat Montesquieu & Marcel Raymond - 1967 - [Buenos Aires]: Centro Editor de América Latina. Edited by ALbert Ciria.
     
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    Ethical Leadership Behavior and Employee Justice Perceptions: The Mediating Role of Trust in Organization.Angela J. Xu, Raymond Loi & Hang-yue Ngo - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (3):493-504.
    Using data collected at two phases, this study examines why and how ethical leadership behavior influences employees’ evaluations of organization-focused justice, i.e., procedural justice and distributive justice. By proposing ethical leaders as moral agents of the organization, we build up the linkage between ethical leadership behavior and the above two types of organization-focused justice. We further suggest trust in organization as a key mediating mechanism in the linkage. Our findings indicate that ethical leadership behavior engenders employees’ trust in their employing (...)
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    Works Cited.Raymond Geuss - 2008 - In Philosophy and Real Politics. Princeton University Press. pp. 109-112.
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    Culture and Society 1780-1950.Raymond Williams - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    Acknowledged as perhaps _the_ masterpiece of materialist criticism in the English language, this omnibus ranges over British literary history from George Eliot to George Orwell to inquire about the complex ways economic reality shapes the imagination.
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    Pitting Virtue Ethics Against Situationism: An Empirical Argument for Virtue.Boudewijn de Bruin, Raymond Zaal & Ronald Jeurissen - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (3):463-479.
    Situationists maintain that psychological evidence (e.g., the well-known Good Samaritan experiment) challenges a key assumption of virtue ethics, namely that virtuous people display cross-situational consistency of behavior. This situationist critique is frequently thought to pose a serious threat to virtue ethics. Virtue ethicists have so far mainly put forward conceptual rather than empirical arguments against situationism. In this paper, we examine the extent to which a plausible empirical argument can be developed against situationism, and in favor of virtue ethics. We (...)
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    Closing matters: Alignment and misalignment in sequence and call closings in institutional interaction.Don H. Zimmerman & Geoffrey Raymond - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (6):716-736.
    Using data from American emergency call centers, this article focuses on the coordination, and mutual relevance, of participants’ effort to manage two forms of unit completion – sequence closing and concluding the occasion in which the project was pursued. In doing so, we specify the import of sequence organization as one method for conducting, organizing, and resolving interactional projects participants may be said to pursue, and describe a range of possible relations between project completion and occasion closure and the locations (...)
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    The Social Impact of Musical Engagement for Young Adults With Learning Difficulties: A Qualitative Study.Graeme B. Wilson & Raymond A. R. MacDonald - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry.Raymond Barfield - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explores the pervasiveness of poetry's impact on philosophy and, conversely, how philosophy has sometimes resisted or denied poetry's influence.
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    1. Liberalism and Its Discontents.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In 3. Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 11-28.
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    Posthumous Harm: Why the Dead Are Still Vulnerable.Raymond Angelo Belliotti - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    After introducing the early work of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Cicero, Machiavelli, and Kant on the matter, this book critically examines the literature over the past four decades on the topic of posthumous harm.
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    Grammatical aspect, lexical aspect, and event duration constrain the availability of events in narratives.Raymond B. Becker, Todd R. Ferretti & Carol J. Madden-Lombardi - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):212-220.
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    IV. On the Very Idea of a Metaphysics of Right.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In Politics and the Imagination. Princeton University Press. pp. 43-60.
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    2. Neither History nor Praxis.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In 3. Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 29-39.
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    7. Suffering and Knowledge in Adorno.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In 3. Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 111-130.
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    XII. On Bourgeois Philosophy and the Concept of “Criticism”.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In Politics and the Imagination. Princeton University Press. pp. 167-186.
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    Introduction to the philosophy of history: an essay on the limits of historical objectivity.Raymond Aron - 1961 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
  18. References.Raymond Geuss - 2001 - In Public Goods, Private Goods. Princeton University Press. pp. 137-144.
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    A Model of Collaborative Entrepreneurship for a More Humanistic Management.Hector Rocha & Raymond Miles - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):445-462.
    Inter-organizational models are both a well-documented phenomena and a well-established domain in management and business ethics. Those models rest on collaborative capabilities. However, mainstream theories and practices aimed at developing these capabilities are based on a narrow set of assumptions and ethical principles about human nature and relationships, which constrain the very development of capabilities sought by them. This article presents an Aristotelic–Thomistic approach to collaborative entrepreneurship within and across communities of firms operating in complementary markets. Adopting a scholarship of (...)
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    Marxism and the existentialists.Raymond Aron - 1969 - New York,: Harper & Row.
  21. Introduction.Raymond Geuss - 2009 - In 3. Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-10.
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  22. Mo Ti, a Chinese heretic.Henry Raymond Williamson - 1927 - [Tsinan, China,: The University press.
     
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    A philosophical analysis of sexual ethics.Raymond Belliotti - 1979 - Journal of Social Philosophy 10 (3):8-11.
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    Is Multinational Citizenship Possible?Raymond Aron - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41.
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    Honor thy father and thy mother and to thine own self be true.Raymond A. Belliotti - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):149-162.
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    Happiness is Overrated.Raymond Angelo Belliotti - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Happiness Is Overrated highlights the greatest thinking on the concept of happiness from classical philosophers such as Plato, to contemporary sociologists and psychologists. It includes practical advice on how to attain happiness, but argues that happiness is not the greatest personal good. Ultimately, the greatest personal good is realized in leading a robustly meaningful, valuable life.
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  27. Aquinas and Aristotelian Hylomorphism.Raymond Hain - 2015 - In Matthew Levering & Gilles Emery (eds.), Aristotle in Aquinas’s Theology. Oxford University Press. pp. 48-69.
    This essay first develops St. Thomas Aquinas’s appropriation of Aristotle's hylomorphic account of human nature by considering Aquinas’s commentary on the De anima and Aquinas's own mature account of human nature in the Summa Theologiae. It is then made clear how a series of problems arises for Aquinas’s position based on whether we emphasize body/soul unity or the special status of the intellectual soul, taking as the central difficulty the status of the disembodied soul between death and resurrection. In conclusion (...)
     
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    The Allure of Tyrannical Leaders: Moral Foundations, Belief in a Dangerous World, and Follower Gender.Agata Mirowska, Raymond B. Chiu & Rick D. Hackett - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (2):355-374.
    AbstractWhat explains followers’ attraction to tyrannical leaders? They systematically coerce, belittle, and manipulate, often at the expense of subordinates’ mental and physical well-being and their organization’s long-term interests. To help address the question, we examine the tendencies of people who view the tyrannical leader prototype (characterized by domineering, pushy, manipulative, loud, conceited, and selfish traits) as a component of effective leadership (Epitropaki and Martin in J Appl Psychol 89:293–310, 2004; Foti et al. in Leadersh Q 23:702–717, 2012). Specifically, we apply (...)
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    La philosophie de léon brunschvicg.Raymond Aron - 1945 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 50 (1/2):127 - 140.
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    Environmental knowledge and attitudes of undergraduate business students compared to non-business students.Raymond Benton - 1994 - Business and Society 33 (2):191-211.
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    Preface.Raymond Geuss - 2008 - In Philosophy and Real Politics. Princeton University Press.
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    Philosophy of Law: A Very Short Introduction.Raymond Wacks - 2006 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    The concept of law lies at the heart of our social and political life, shaping the character of our community and underlying issues from racism and abortion to human rights and international war. The revised edition of this Very Short Introduction examines the central questions about law's relation to justice, morality, and democracy.
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    L'homme et la nature: perspectives africaines de l'écologie profonde.Raymond Matand Makashing - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'interprétation des cosmogonies traditionnelles africaines a l'avantage de surmonter les limites de l'écologie occidentale et d'offrir, en symbiose avec cette dernière, la chance à l'humanité d'asseoir une écologie profonde repensée. L'Afrique ancienne, principalement l'Egypte pharaonique, a élaboré une vision du monde qui rassemble et unit le Créateur et tous les autres êtres créés. Cette vision qui nous a fort inspiré nous amène à préconiser une éthique de la Maàt ou maàtéthique dont l'impératif catégorique est le respect de l'ordre du monde (...)
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    Can God Condemn One to an Afterlife in Hell?Raymond D. Bradley - 2015 - In Keith Augustine & Michael Martin (eds.), The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 441-471.
    This paper argues that God is not logically able to condemn a person to Hell by considering what is entailed by accepting the best argument to the contrary, the so-called free will defense expounded by Christian apologists Alvin Plantinga and William Lane Craig. It argues that the free will defense is logically fallacious, involves a philosophical fiction, and is based on a fraudulent account of Scripture, concluding that the problem of postmortem evil puts would-be believers in a logical and moral (...)
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  35. Consilium and the Foundations of Ethics.Raymond Hain - 2015 - The Thomist 79 (1):43-74.
    This essay develops the foundations of a Thomistic ethics of inquiry by proposing an account of 'consilium' (or practical deliberation) that is essentially social. This account in turn has three important implications. First, the moral knowledge available to us prior to the workings of 'consilium' is too vague to ground anything approaching substantive moral conclusions (the content of 'synderesis' is significantly limited). Second, if the apprehension of all but the very highest moral truths depends on a series of deliberative relationships, (...)
     
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    History and the dialectic of violence: an analysis of Sartre's Critique de la raison dialectique.Raymond Aron - 1975 - Oxford: Blackwell.
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    The dawn of universal history.Raymond Aron - 1961 - New York,: Praeger.
    This comprehensive anthology of newly translated writings presents some of Aron's most important essays in 20th-century intellectual history and political commentary.
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    Clausewitz, philosopher of war.Raymond Aron - 1983 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    Reevaluates the ideas of the German general, shows how his writings have been misinterpreted, and applies Clausewitzian theory to twentieth century political history.
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  39. Jesus.Hans Conzelmann, J. Raymond Lord & John Reumann - 1973
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    Skin Complexion and the Blush.W. Raymond Crozier - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (2):118-126.
    The implications of variation in skin pigmentation for the blush have attracted discussion for centuries. Two long-standing positions are identified. First, the blush has been identified with shame, giving rise to claims that because people with dark skin do not blush they do not have the capacity to experience shame. Second, the meaning of a visible blush can be ambiguous. A review of more recent theorizing and empirical research suggests that people blush whatever their level of pigmentation; the blush tends (...)
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  41. The Unique, the Singular, and the Individual.Ingolf Dalferth & Raymond Perrier (eds.) - 2022 - Mohr-Siebeck.
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    Negative and positive duties.Raymond A. Belliotti - 1981 - Theoria 47 (2):82-92.
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    Radical Politics and Nonfoundational Morality.Raymond A. Belliotti - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):33-51.
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    Women, Sex, and Sports.Raymond A. Belliotti - 1979 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 6 (1):67-72.
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    L'ere Des tyrannies d'élie halévy.Raymond Aron - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (2):283 - 307.
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    Mind the child: Using interactive technology to improve child involvement in decision making about life-limiting illness.Raymond C. Barfield, Debra Brandon, Julie Thompson, Nichol Harris, Michael Schmidt & Sharron Docherty - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):28 – 30.
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    A Tale of Two Bioethics.Raymond De Vries - 2022 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 65 (1):133-142.
  48. Uomini, dei o esseri spaziali.W. Raymond Drake - 1972 - Torino,: MEB.
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    I Eat, Therefore I Think: Food and Philosophy.Raymond D. Boisvert - 2014 - Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    I Eat, Therefore I Think: Food and Philosophy radically rethinks the nature of key philosophical concerns by approaching the subject via a crucial but often overlooked prism: the stomach. Combining stomach and mind, I Eat, Therefore I Think argues, allows us to chart new pathways for dealing with ethics, aesthetics, religion, social/political questions, and our general understanding of reality and the place of humans in it.
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    De l'objectivité des valeurs artistiques ou Les valeurs artistiques entre le platonisme et le conventionnalisme.Raymond Boudon - 1995 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 40:76-95.
    La réflexion contemporaine sur l'art revêt fréquemment, comme la réflexion sur la morale ou sur la connaissance, un caractère sceptique : les valeurs artistiques seraient des illusions collectives engendrées soit par les forces sociales anonymes qu'évoquent les traditions marxiste et durkheimienne, soit par la puissance des "mondes de l'art". Ces théories conventionnalistes ont l'intérêt de souligner les faiblesses des théories platonisantes des valeurs esthétiques, mais elles sont peu crédibles. On propose ici de voir dans les valeurs artistiques l'effet de systèmes (...)
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