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    Secondary Stakeholder Influence on CSR Disclosure: An Application of Stakeholder Salience Theory.Thomas Thijssens, Laury Bollen & Harold Hassink - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (4):873-891.
    The aim of this study is to analyse how secondary stakeholders influence managerial decision-making on Corporate Social Responsibility disclosure. Based on stakeholder salience theory, we empirically investigate whether differences in environmental disclosure among companies are systematically related to differences in the level of power, urgency and legitimacy of the environmental non-governmental organisations with which these companies are confronted. Using proprietary archival data for an international sample of 199 large companies, our results suggest that differences in environmental disclosures between companies are (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas's Second Parisian Regency. A Neglected Biographical Detail.Johannes Thijssen - 1999 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 4 (1):225-232.
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    1277 Revisited: A New Interpretation of the Doctrinal Investigations of Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome. Thijssen - 1997 - Vivarium 35 (1):72-101.
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    The Commentary Tradition on Aristotle's de Generatione Et Corruptione: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern.J. M. M. H. Thijssen & H. A. G. Braakhuis - 1999 - Brepols Publishers.
    In this book, a dozen distinguished scholars in the field of the history of philosophy and science investigate aspects of the commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione, one of the least studied among Aristotle's treatises in natural philosophy. Many famous thinkers such as Johannes Philoponus, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, John Buridan, Nicole Oresme, Francesco Piccolomini, Jacopo Zabarella, and Galileo Galilei wrote commentaries on it. The distinctive feature of the present book is that it approaches this commentary (...)
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  5. On the alleged evidence for non-unpleasant pains.Thomas Park - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):738-756.
    Pains are unpleasant, universally unpleasant. What seems trivially true has been rejected by various pain scientists because of several phenomena which allegedly show that there can be pain which is not unpleasant. This rejection is partly based on the ambiguity of ‘pain unpleasantness’ which can be avoided by distinguishing between primary and secondary pain affect. As for the alleged counterexamples to the above, I will argue that experiences of episodic analgesia as well as the ‘pain’ experiences of some lobotomized and (...)
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  6. Time and quantum theory: A history and a prospectus.Thomas Pashby - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part A):24-38.
    In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role of time in quantum theory arose and evolved in the early years of quantum mechanics. The general theme is that expectations which seemed reasonable from the point of view of matrix mechanics and Dirac's q-number formalism became implausible in light of Dirac-Jordan transformation theory, and were dashed by von Neumann's Hilbert space formalism which came to replace it. Nonetheless, I will identify two concerns (...)
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  7. Why Successful Performance in Imagery Tasks Does not Require the Manipulation of Mental Imagery.Thomas Park - 2019 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (X):1-11.
    Nanay (2017) argues for unconscious mental imagery, inter alia based on the assumption that successful performance in imagery tasks requires the manipulation of mental imagery. I challenge this assumption with the help of results presented in Shepard and Metzler (1971), Zeman et al. (2010), and Keogh and Pearson (2018). The studies suggest that imagery tasks can be successfully performed by means of cognitive/propositional strategies which do not rely on imagery.
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  8. Pain, Perception, and the Appearance-Reality Distinction.Thomas Park - 2017 - Philosophical Analysis 2017 (38):205-237.
    I argue that pain sensations are perceptual states, namely states that represent (actual or potential) damage. I defend this position against the objection that pains, unlike standard perceptual states, do not allow for an appearance-reality distinction by arguing that in the case of pain as well as in standard perceptual experiences, cognitive penetration or malfunctions of the underlying sensory systems can lead to a dissociation between the sensation on the one hand, and what is represented on the other hand. Moreover, (...)
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    Quantum Mechanics for Event Ontologists.Thomas Pashby - unknown
    In an event ontology, matter is 'made up of' events. This provides a distinctive foil to the standard view of a quantum state in terms of properties possessed by a system. Here I provide an argument against the standard view and suggest instead a way to conceive of quantum mechanics in terms of probabilities for the occurrence of events localized in space and time. To that end I construct an appropriate probability space for these events and give a way to (...)
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  10. (1 other version)Defending Divine Freedom.Thomas Senor - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 1:168-195.
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  11. Taking times out: Tense logic as a theory of time.Thomas Pashby - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 50:13-18.
    Ulrich Meyer's book The Nature of Time uses tense logic to argue for a `modal' view of time, which replaces substantial times with `ersatz times' constructed using conceptually basic tense operators. He also argues against Bertrand Russell's relationist theory, in which times are classes of events, and against the idea that relativity compels the integration of time and space. I find fault with each of these negative arguments, as well as with Meyer's purported reconstruction of empty spacetime from tense operators (...)
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  12. Reply to Fleming: Symmetries, observables, and the occurrence of events.Thomas Pashby - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part A):44-47.
    In this article I reply to Fleming׳s response to my ‘Time and quantum theory: a history and a prospectus.’ I take issue with two of his claims: (i) that quantum theory concerns the (potential) properties of eternally persisting objects; (ii) that there is an underdetermination problem for Positive Operator Valued Measures (POVMs). I advocate an event-first view which regards the probabilities supplied by quantum theory as probabilities for the occurrence of physical events rather than the possession of properties by persisting (...)
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    Medicine, Mind, and the Double Brain: A Study in Nineteenth-Century ThoughtAnne Harrington.Thomas Parisi - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):710-712.
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    Pavlovian determinants of the autoshaped keypeck response.Thomas Parisi & T. James Matthews - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (5):527-529.
  15. Perceptions of Ethnic Groups: Do They Vary as a Function of Respondents’ Gender and/or Ethnic Group Identity?Thomas S. Parish & James R. Necessary - 1994 - Journal of Social Studies Research 18 (2):19-21.
    In the present study 151 college students were asked to describe their perceptions regarding how they act toward various ethnic groups (i.e., Native-American, European-American, Hispanic-American, African-American, and Asian-Americans). This was done in order to determine if hierarchies existed in their actions toward different ethnic groups and/or as a function of the respondents’ gender. The findings indicated that males—more so than females—acted significantly more negatively toward all ethnic groups. Regarding ethnic groups, however, only the African-Americans described themselves as acting more hatefully (...)
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    The Letters of Sigmund Freud to Eduard Silberstein, 1871-1881. Walter Boehlich, Arnold J. Pomerans.Thomas Parisi - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):338-339.
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    Terrestrial transformations: a political ecology approach to society and nature.Thomas Kerlin Park & James B. Greenberg (eds.) - 2020 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Drawing on a broad range of case studies, the contributors to Terrestrial Transformations explore the political and economic forces entangled in environmental and ecological problems and look at humanity's future in light of climate change and existing environmental problems.
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    Understanding Russell's Response to Newman.Thomas Pashby - unknown
    Russell's nonchalant response to Newman's apparently devastating critique of his structural realism presents a puzzle: if Russell conceded the point why did he not alter his theory or address the problem in print? I argue that Newman had merely pointed out an ambiguity in the formulation of Russell's theory in Analysis of Matter, and Russell already had the resources to avoid the problem through his contention that some relations are perceived. This concession gives his criterion of structural equivalence enough empirical (...)
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    Axiomatics; The Development of Mathematical Logic; Propositional Calculus.Thomas E. Patton, R. Blanche, G. B. Keene & P. H. Nidditch - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (1):127.
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    STRAWSON, P. F. ‐ Subject and Predicate in logic and Grammar.Thomas E. Patton - 1976 - Philosophical Books 17 (1):1-6.
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  21. Logica Modernorum in Prague About 1400 the Sophistria Disputation 'Quoniam Quatuor' : With a Partial Reconstruction of Thomas of Cleve's Logica : Edition with an Introduction and Appendices.Egbert P. Bos & Thomas - 2004
     
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  22. A selective review of conceptions of consciousness with special reference to behavioristic contributions.Thomas Natsoulas - 1983 - Cognition and Brain Theory 6:417-47.
     
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    Traditionstheorie: eine philosophische Grundlegung.Thomas Arne Winter - 2017 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Alle Kulturleistungen des Menschen bilden sich in oder als Traditionen, seien es einfache Rituale und Bräuche oder komplexe Wissenssysteme wie Religion, Kunst, Wissenschaft und Philosophie. Thomas Arne Winter legt erstmals eine systematische Traditionstheorie vor, die das Wesen hinter den vielfältigen Erscheinungsformen von Tradition ergründet. In kritischer Auseinandersetzung mit Heidegger und Gadamer entwickelt er einen neuen Ansatz, der phänomenologische, hermeneutische und strukturanalytische Verfahren zusammenführt. Genaue Analysen der Grundbegriffe Weitergabe, Wiederholung, Muster, Verstehen und Sinn erarbeiten eine Ontologie des traditionalen Phänomens. Sie (...)
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  24. From Here to Maturity: Overcoming the Juvenilization of American Christianity.Thomas E. Bergler - 2014
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  25. Gaussian signals in Gaussian noise--a new look at an old problem.Thomas Kailath - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum, Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 80.
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  26. Suárez y el personalismo.Thomas McGann - 1958 - Pensamiento 14 (56):487-502.
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    "I do not adore what you adore!": theology and philosophy in Islam: selected papers and speeches.Thomas Mooren - 2001 - Delhi: Media House.
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  28. From Philosophical Review 83 (1974): 435-450. Reprinted by permission of Philosophical Review and the author.Thomas Nagel - 1980 - In Ned Block, Readings in Philosophy of Psychology: 1. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 1--435.
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  29. The Limits of Legal Regulations for Controlling Genetic Engineering on Humans.Thomas Nenon & S. Stevens Jr - 2002 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 10.
    Aufgrund der Erfahrung mit der genetischen Manipulation von nicht-menschlichen Organismen, glauben wir, dass die Risiken einer gezielten Manipulation der menschlichen Erbinformation zum Zwecke der vermeintlichen Verbesserung des Menschen in absehbarer Zukunft zu hoch und die erhofften Vorteile einer solchen Manipulation zu ungewiß bleiben werden, um Eingriffe dieser Art zu rechtfertigen. In diesem Aufsatz erklären wir, warum wir meinen, dass gesetzliche Verbote solcher Experimente mit Menschen gegenwärtig gerechtfertigt wären, und warum wir gleichwohl meinen, dass solche Verbote nicht die wichtigsten Strategien zur (...)
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  30. Francis Fukuyama.Thomas Noetzel - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher, Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--179.
     
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  31. Kvalitet i dagtilbudet–hva sier barna?Thomas Nordahl & Lars Qvortrup - 2012 - Paideia: Tidsskrift for Professionel Pædagogisk Praksis 4:7-18.
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  32. Solving the English-as-a-Second Language Writers' Dilemma.Thomas Nowalk - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 15 (1):53-66.
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  33. Prefaces to the rights of man, by.Thomas Paine - unknown
    I present you a small treatise in defence of those principles of freedom which your exemplary virtue hath so eminently contributed to establish. That the Rights of Man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish, and that you may enjoy the happiness of seeing the New World regenerate the Old, is the prayer of..
     
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    Civilization and Its Discontents: An Anthropology for the Future?Thomas Parisi - 1999 - Macmillan Reference USA.
    Readings focus on the central motifs that form the basis of Freud's most misunderstood work. Essay topics include Freud and the unconscious, eros and death, ethics and reason.
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  35. Rom, Sixtina, Nacht.Thomas Vogel - 2010 - In Jochen Bohn & Thomas Bohrmann, Religion als Lebensmacht: eine Festgabe für Gottfried Küenzlen. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
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    The Object(s) of Phenomenology.Thomas Arnold - 2020 - Husserl Studies 36 (2):105-122.
    Object-hood is central to Husserl’s work, yet he employs several different notions of object-hood without clarifying the differences; his work thus offers rich and nuanced reflections on object-hood, but in a theoretically underdeveloped, at times even paradoxical, form. This paper aims to develop Husserl’s theory of objects systematically. In order to achieve this I distinguish five object-concepts operative in Husserl’s phenomenology and prove that they are not co-extensional. I also argue that they form a layer in terms of transcendental constitution, (...)
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    Do Cognitive Illusions Make Scientific Realism Deceptively Attractive?Thomas Nickles - 2020 - In Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, New Approaches to Scientific Realism. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 104-130.
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    The depositions: new and selected essays on being and ceasing to be.Thomas Lynch - 2019 - New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Edited by Alan Ball.
    A wry and compassionate selection of essays reflecting on mortals and mortality, from the acclaimed author of The Undertaking. For nearly four decades, poet, essayist, and small- town funeral director Thomas Lynch has probed relations between the literary and mortuary arts. His life's work with the dead and the bereaved has informed four previous collections of nonfiction, each exploring identity and humanity with Lynch's signature blend of memoir, meditation, gallows humor, and poetic precision. The Depositions provides an essential selection (...)
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    Das Unbewusste und die Geschichtsarbeit: Theorie und Methode einer öffentlichen Geschichte.Thomas Walach - 2019 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die Geschichtswissenschaft steckt in der Krise. Ist sie dabei, ihre Deutungshoheit über die Geschichte endgültig zu verlieren? Und was bedeutet das für die Zukunft der liberalen Demokratie, deren eigene Krise sich immer deutlicher abzeichnet? Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragen macht sich Thomas Walach auf die Suche nach dem Unbewussten in der Geschichte und den weitgehend unerforschten Wegen, die es mit politischer Identität und öffentlichen Geschichtsbildern verbinden. Will die Geschichtswissenschaft ihre Stimme im politischen Diskurs über Vergangenheit wiederfinden, muss sie lernen, sich (...)
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    Scoring Ancestral Graph Models.Thomas Richardson & Peter Spirtes - unknown
    Thomas Richardson and Peter Spirtes. Scoring Ancestral Graph Models.
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    Tynt om verdensånden.Thomas Krogh - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (4):386-393.
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  42. Citizen-driven Geographic Information Science.Thomas J. Lampoltshammer & Johannes Scholz - 2017 - In Luigi Ceccaroni, Analyzing the role of citizen science in modern research. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference.
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    Hope, Creativity, Appropriation.Thomas Langan - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (1):39-48.
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    Janusz Kuczyński's Heroic New World.Thomas Langan - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (4):61-68.
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    Modes of Being.Thomas D. Langan - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (2):233-237.
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  46. Kultur der Empathie? : Reichweite und Grenzen des Einfühlungsvermögens am Beispiel der Blasphemie.Thomas Laubach - 2017 - In Ralph Bergold, Jochen Sautermeister & André Schröder, Dem Wandel eine menschliche Gestalt geben: sozialethische Perspektiven für die Gesellschaft von morgen: Festschrift zur Neueröffnung und zum 70-jährigen Bestehen des Katholisch-Sozialen Instituts. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder.
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    Julia Morgan, architect, and the creation of the asilomar conference grounds by quacchia, Russell.Thomas Leddy - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (4):432–434.
    > Quacchia, Russell. Julia Morgan, Architect, and the Creation of the Asilomar Conference Grounds. Philadelphia, PA : Xlibris, 2005, 253 pp., 75 b&.
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    Robust realism rejected.Thomas Leddy - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (3):317-319.
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    Ancient Corruption in Modern Organizations.Thomas Taro Shinozaki Lennerfors - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:61-66.
    This paper develops the references to an “ancient understanding of corruption” that some authors writing about corruption make. The paper reviews these texts and develops an understanding of corruption related to Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of modernity and relates it to the anthropological tradition of gift-giving stemming from Marcel Mauss. It shows how the ancient understanding of corruption can be used by reading interviews of project managers working at a Swedish orderer of construction work. In this context the central concept is (...)
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    7. Bayle on the Moral Problem of Evil.Thomas M. Lennon & D. Anthony Larivière - 2001 - In Michael J. Latzer & Elmar J. Kremer, The Problem of Evil in Early Modern Philosophy. University of Toronto Press. pp. 101-118.
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