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    Violation of Buddhist Five Precepts, Money Consciousness, and the Tendency to Pay Bribes among Organizational Employees in Bangkok, Thailand.Vanchai Ariyabuddhiphongs & Chanchira Hongladarom - 2011 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 33 (3):325-344.
    This study examines the relationships between violation of the Buddhist Five Precepts, money consciousness, and the tendency to pay bribes among organizational employees in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 385 organizational employees in Bangkok participated in the study. Structural equation models were used to test the relationships. The fitted model shows a mediation effect of money consciousness on the relationship between violation of the Buddhist Five Precepts and the tendency to pay bribes. Results indicate that the (...)
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  2. Consciousness: How much is that in real money?Daniel C. Dennett - 1998 - In Richard L. Gregory (ed.), Oxford Companion to the Mind. Oxford University Press.
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    Morality, Money, and Method: Pettit’s The Birth of Ethics.Terence Cuneo - 2020 - Analysis 80 (3):575-583.
    Philip Pettit’s The Birth of Ethics endeavours to illuminate the nature of morality by telling its genealogy. To help the reader appreciate the promise of this approach, Pettit begins by directing us to the case of money. If we want to understand what money is, we’re well advised to explore the social-historical conditions under which beings like us would have developed this medium of exchange. Doing so provides a more or less complete explanation of the emergence of (...) that ‘demystifies’ its character. It is similar, Pettit suggests, with morality. If we want to understand what morality is, we should explore the ‘social conditions under which creatures of our ilk would have been more or less naturally driven, without conscious planning, to evolve and apply ethical concepts’. The reference to ‘creatures of our ilk’ is not idle. The leading idea is that we want to explain not how moral thinking in fact emerged among our actual ancestors, but rather how it more or less had to emerge among creatures like us in situations similar to ours. (shrink)
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    Money, obedience, and affection: essays on Berkeley's moral and political thought.Stephen R. L. Clark (ed.) - 1989 - New York: Garland.
    This book, first published in 1985, presents a key collection of essays on Berkeley's moral and political philosophy. They form an introduction to, and analysis of, Berkeley's immaterialist arguments, part of his consciously adopted strategy to subvert Enlightenment thought, which he saw as a danger to civil society.
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    Universal Shylockery: Money and Morality in The Merchant of Venice.Simon Critchley & Tom McCarthy - 2004 - Diacritics 34 (1):3-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:diacritics 34.1 (2004) 3-17 [Access article in PDF] Universal Shylockery Money and Morality in The Merchant of Venice Simon Critchley Tom McCarthy What if Nietzsche were a Jew, and a mean-minded Venetian Jew at that? We'd like to begin with the thought experiment of imagining The Merchant of Venice as a genealogy of morality and imagining Shylock as Nietzsche. What is The Merchant of Venice about? What is (...)
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    The Use of Money in Society: Friedrich Hayek’s Social Work.Jacob Swanson - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (5):801-827.
    Recent studies of Friedrich Hayek have focused on his theorization of spontaneous order and its relationship to his views on freedom and market individualism. For many scholars, the impersonal nature of Hayek’s spontaneous order, which optimally coordinates human action without human coordination, and/or Hayek’s contention that freedom consists of the exercise of individual choice in a market, reveals Hayek’s neoliberal project to replace or erase the social domain of human life and activity. This article makes the claim that two different, (...)
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    Animal Consciousness.Jean Kazez - 2010-01-08 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), Animalkind. Blackwell. pp. 37–53.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Question Mind and Brain What It Does Global Availability The Grey Area What It's Like.
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    Ridiculing social constructivism about phenomenal consciousness.Ned Block - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):199-201.
    Money is a cultural construction, leukemia is not. In which category does phenomenal consciousness fit? The issue is clarified by a distinction between what cultural phenomena causally influence and what culture constitutes. Culture affects phenomenal consciousness but it is ridiculous to suppose that culture constitutes it, even in part.
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  9. Offer: One billion dollars for a conscious robot; if you're honest, you must decline.Selmer Bringsjord - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (7):28-43.
    You are offered one billion dollars to 'simply' produce a proof-of-concept robot that has phenomenal consciousness -- in fact, you can receive a deliciously large portion of the money up front, by simply starting a three-year work plan in good faith. Should you take the money and commence? No. I explain why this refusal is in order, now and into the foreseeable future.
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  10. A Revolutionary New Metaphysics, Based on Consciousness, and a Call to All Philosophers.Lorna Green - manuscript
    June 2022 A Revolutionary New Metaphysics, Based on Consciousness, and a Call to All Philosophers We are in a unique moment of our history unlike any previous moment ever. Virtually all human economies are based on the destruction of the Earth, and we are now at a place in our history where we can foresee if we continue on as we are, our own extinction. As I write, the planet is in deep trouble, heat, fires, great storms, and record (...)
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    Boîtes à encens japonaises redécouvertes; Japanese Incense Boxes RediscoveredBoites a encens japonaises redecouvertes; Japanese Incense Boxes Rediscovered.Money Hickman & Yutaka Mino - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):210.
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  12. Man's Picture of His World.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (51):253-254.
     
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  13. Joseph Priestley in cultural context: Philosophic spectacle, popular belief and popular politics in eighteenth-century Birmingham.John Money - 1988 - Enlightenment and Dissent 7:57-81.
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    Gay, Straight, and in-Between: The Sexology of Erotic Orientation.John Money - 1990 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The diverse historical, cultural, and physiological influences that determine sexual orientation are the focus of this fascinating work by one of the foremost investigators of human sexuality. Drawing on case studies from his sexology clinic, the author explores such topics as prenatal and postnatal history, gender differentiation in childhood, and postpubertal hormonal theories. In so doing, he addresses the many enigmas of sexual orientation: What makes some children grow up to be homosexual, while others become heterosexual or bisexual? To what (...)
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    The World of the Unconscious and the World of Commonsense.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (25):86-96.
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    Towards a Quantitative Model of Heterogeneity in Stakeholder Expectations of Corporate Responsibility.Kevin Money & Carola Hillenbrand - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:251-254.
    This paper addresses a gap in knowledge concerning heterogeneity in stakeholder expectations of Corporate Responsibility. Past research concentrates onprioritising stakeholders in groups, such as groups of employees, customers, investors, suppliers, etc. It has, however, been suggested that stakeholders do not consist of homogenous groups, but differ according to individual needs and expectations. A latent class model is proposed as a method to investigate heterogeneity within stakeholder groups and to identify homogenous subpopulations within stakeholder groups who share similar expectations of Corporate (...)
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    An Application of a Bi-Directional Stakeholder Model.Kevin Money & Carola Hillenbrand - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:267-270.
    This paper provides an empirical test of a model for the strategic management of stakeholders. More specifically, it provides a methodology that linksstakeholder expectations of business with the strategic expectations of managers. This is achieved by operationalising the idea of bi-directionality in stakeholder research and by applying rigorous statistical data analysis.
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  18. Aspasia, the Future of Amorality.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1932 - K. Paul, Trench, Trübner.
     
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    Better Times Ahead.Smarter Money - 1994 - Business Ethics 800:767-1729.
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    Correlation is not causation.John Money - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):275-275.
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  21. Developmental dyslexia.J. Money - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 4--377.
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    Eve first, then Adam.John Money - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):456-456.
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    Gay, Straight, and in-Between: The Sexology of Erotic Orientation.John Money - 1988 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Reviews the diverse historical, cultural, and physiological influences that determine sexual orientation.
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    Interests and institutions in skilled migration: Comparing flows in the IT and nursing sectors in the U.S.Jeannette Money & Dana Zartner Falstrom - 2006 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (3):44-63.
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    Mathematics as male pathology.John Money - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):205-206.
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    Man's picture of his world.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1961 - New York,: International Universities Press.
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    Man's picture of his world.Roger Ernle Money-Kyrle - 1961 - New York,: International Universities Press.
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    Mushroom stem cells.Nicholas P. Money - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (10):949-952.
    Contrary to the rarity of totipotent cells in animals, almost every cell formed by a fungus can function as a “stem cell”. The multicellular fruiting bodies of basidiomycete fungi consist of the same kind of filamentous hyphae that form the feeding phase, or mycelium, of the organism, and visible cellular differentiation is almost nonexistent. Mushroom primordia develop from masses of converging hyphae, and the stipe (or stem), cap, and gills are clearly demarcated within the embryonic fruiting body long before the (...)
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    Notes by the way.Leo Chiozza Money - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):57.
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    Notes by the way.Leo Chiozza Money - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 2 (1):57-57.
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  31. Other notices.Minora Money-Kyrle - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 42:50.
  32. Psychoanalysis and politics.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1951 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Psychoanalysis and politics.Roger Ernle Money-Kyrle - 1951 - London,: G. Duckworth.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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  34. Psychanalyse et horizons politiques, , coll. « Bibliothèque internationale de Psychanalyse ».R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (2):261-261.
     
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  35. Paul Kamolnick.Of Money - 1999 - In Tm Powers & P. Kamolnick (ed.), From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory. pp. 151.
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    The Development of the Sexual Impulses.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The world of the unconscious and the world of commonsense.R. E. Money-Kyrle - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (25):86-96.
  38. Norman Bowie.Money Morality - forthcoming - Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate.
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  39. The Pragmatic Stance.Whither Dutch Books & Money Pumps - 2002 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (4-6):319.
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    Corporate Tax: What Do Stakeholders Expect?Carola Hillenbrand, Kevin Guy Money, Chris Brooks & Nicole Tovstiga - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):403-426.
    Motivated by the ongoing controversy surrounding corporate tax, this article presents a study that explores stakeholder expectations of corporate tax in the context of UK business. We conduct a qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with representatives of community groups, as well as interviews with those representing business groups. We then identify eight themes that together describe “what” companies need to do, “how” they need to do it, and “why” they need to do it, if they wish to appeal to a (...)
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  41. New Directions in Psycho-Analysis.Melanie Klein, Paula Heinmann & Roger Money-Kyrle - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (25):105-110.
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    Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Reputation: Two Separate Concepts or Two Sides of the Same Coin?Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:157-161.
    In response to the IABS conference theme to “advise practitioners,” this paper is framed in terms of two questions that have been found to be critical to practitioners. These are “what is Corporate Responsibility and how to do it” and “what is the value of Corporate Responsibility.” The paper uses theories from within the academic literature to develop a model to answer these two practitioner-based questions. An empirical framework based upon the model is developed and tested with a study of (...)
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    Isaac Newton and Augustan Anglo-Latin poetry.Patricia Fara & David Money - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):549-571.
    Although many historians of science acknowledge the extent to which Greek and Roman ideals framed eighteenth-century thought, many classical references in the texts they study remain obscure. Poems played an important role not only in spreading ideas about natural philosophy, but also in changing people’s perceptions of its value; they contributed to Newton’s swelling reputation as an English hero. By writing about Latin poetry, we focus on the intersection of two literary genres that were significant for eighteenth-century natural philosophy, but (...)
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    Are Informed Citizens More Trusting? Transparency of Performance Data and Trust Towards a British Police Force.David Mason, Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (2):321-341.
    In Britain, substantial cuts in police budgets alongside controversial handling of incidents such as politically sensitive enquiries, public disorder and relations with the media have recently triggered much debate about public knowledge and trust in the police. To date, however, little academic research has investigated how knowledge of police performance impacts citizens’ trust. We address this long-standing lacuna by exploring citizens’ trust before and after exposure to real performance data in the context of a British police force. The results reveal (...)
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    Customer And Employee Beliefs About Corporate Responsibility.Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:464-469.
    It is the aim of this piece of research to provide a conceptualisation of Corporate Responsibility from a stakeholder perspective and to investigate if and how Corporate Responsibility can be expressed in terms of beliefs of stakeholders. The paper reports on a qualitative research study into customer and employee understanding of Corporate Responsibility in the context of a financial service organisation.
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    Advising the Practitioner: How Academics Can Shed Light on the “What, How, and Why of Corporate Responsibility”.Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:151-156.
    Theorists and practitioners in the fields of both Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Reputation have recently stressed the importance of taking a stakeholderperspective when researching the nature, development and impact of these concepts. While models of Corporate Reputation, such as the Reputation Quotient and SPIRIT were developed by actively engaging stakeholders in research, models of Corporate Responsibility have been developed in a more theoretical manner. There have thus been calls for the research approaches taken in reputation research to be applied to (...)
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    Customer And Employee Beliefs About Corporate Responsibility.Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:464-469.
    It is the aim of this piece of research to provide a conceptualisation of Corporate Responsibility from a stakeholder perspective and to investigate if and how Corporate Responsibility can be expressed in terms of beliefs of stakeholders. The paper reports on a qualitative research study into customer and employee understanding of Corporate Responsibility in the context of a financial service organisation.
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    Towards a Quantitative Model of Heterogeneity in Stakeholder Expectations of Corporate Responsibility.Carola Hillenbrand & Kevin Money - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:251-254.
    This paper addresses a gap in knowledge concerning heterogeneity in stakeholder expectations of Corporate Responsibility. Past research concentrates onprioritising stakeholders in groups, such as groups of employees, customers, investors, suppliers, etc. It has, however, been suggested that stakeholders do not consist of homogenous groups, but differ according to individual needs and expectations. A latent class model is proposed as a method to investigate heterogeneity within stakeholder groups and to identify homogenous subpopulations within stakeholder groups who share similar expectations of Corporate (...)
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    Stakeholder-Defined Corporate Responsibility for a Pre-Credit-Crunch Financial Service Company: Lessons for How Good Reputations are Won and Lost. [REVIEW]Carola Hillenbrand, Kevin Money & Stephen Pavelin - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (3):337-356.
    This paper presents a study that identifies a stakeholder-defined concept of Corporate Responsibility (CR) in the context of a UK financial service organisation in the immediate pre-credit crunch era. From qualitative analysis of interviews and focus groups with employees and customers, we identify, in a wide-ranging stakeholder-defined concept of CR, six themes that together imply two necessary conditions for a firm to be regarded as responsible—both corporate actions and character must be consonant with CR. This provides both empirical support for (...)
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    Ethical Values and Long-term Orientation.Jennifer L. Nevins, William O. Bearden & Bruce Money - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (3):261-274.
    Lapses in ethical conduct by those in corporate and public authority worldwide have given business researchers and practitioners alike cause to re-examine the antecedents to personal ethical values. We explore the relationship between ethical values and an individual’s long-term orientation or LTO, defined as the degree to which one plans for and considers the future, as well as values traditions of the past. Our study also examines the role of work ethic and conservative attitudes in the formation of a person’s (...)
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