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    Index Rerum.Apostolic See - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge translations of Renaissance philosophical texts. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--101.
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    The Apostolic See and the Elections of the Bishops of Perugia in the Duecento and Trecento.Giulio Silano - 1988 - Mediaeval Studies 50 (1):488-511.
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    A Cultural-Historical Interpretation of Resilience: the implications for practice.Anne Edwards & Apostol Apostolov - 2007 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 9 (1):70-84.
    Recent attempts at preventing the social exclusion of vulnerable children in England have been driven by notions of resilience which centre primarily on changing children so that they may be better able to cope with adversity. Drawing on the concepts of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), we suggest that the idea of resilience should be expanded to include developing a capacity to act on and reshape the social conditions of one’s development. We use evidence from two studies of practices in (...)
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    Carthage and Rome. The Position of the North-African Church in Relation to the Apostolic See in Rome. Vol. 1. [REVIEW]Martin Heinzelmann - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (1):86-88.
  5. The diplomatic activity of the Holy See.Dominique Mamberti - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (1):81.
    Mamberti, Dominique I thank Archbishop Denis Hart for the kind invitation he issued to me on behalf of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference to visit Australia for the centenary of the Apostolic Delegation and to address you on the occasion of your plenary meeting. It is a great joy to meet you all here in Sydney, having had the opportunity on other occasions to meet many of you either as a group or individually in the Vatican. I also bring (...)
     
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    Poder sem solidariedade: Foucault e o Colégio Apostólico (Powers without solidarity: Foucault and the Apostolic College) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2013v11n29p213. [REVIEW]Luiz Alexandre Rossi - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (29):213-229.
    “Poder sem solidariedade” tem como objetivo abordar um texto emblemático do Novo Testamento, isto é, Marcos 10,32-45 com as ferramentas teóricas da teologia bíblica e da teoria foucaultiana a respeito do poder. A metodologia utilizada é de ordem bibliográfica, a partir do diálogo com textos específicos que exploram o texto de Marcos, a sociedade mediterrânea do primeiro século e textos específicos de Foucault sobre o poder. Percebe-se conclusivamente que ao mesmo tempo em que os discípulos de Jesus procuram reproduzir as (...)
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    Brest Union in the context of the first Ukrainian national-cultural revival.Ivan Paslavsʹkyy - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:178-188.
    The author of this article considers the Brest Union and the emergence of the Uniate Church as a kind of product of the national-cultural and religious-church processes that were experienced by Europe, and with it Ukraine in the second half of the XVII - the first half of the XVII century. The author argues that the union of the Kievan Metropolitanate with the Roman Apostolic See in 1596 fully fits into the European-wide reformational context, when the formation of national (...)
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    Brest Union - causes, consequences, historical destiny.Ivan Shevtsiv - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:92-123.
    The repeated celebrations of the jubilees of the Union of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the Roman Apostolic See encourage us to stop once more and deeper comprehend its genesis, that is, to find out the motives of its creators, historical and other reasons that led to the implementation of this crucial and influential act in the history of our people.. This rethinking is all the more necessary that in our history, in particular in the minds and publications of (...)
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    З'ява в україні "з'єдиненої церкви" і що вона дала українцям. До 420-річчя берестейської унії.Ivan Shevciv - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 76:47-54.
    Let's try to recognize the regularity according to the historical fact, give in a certain logical sequence its own vision of those events of the history of Ukrainian nation, which led to the rise of the Union of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the Roman Apostolic See in 1596. The reasons for this are seven.
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    Фіаско пошуків компромісу римо- і греко-католицьких церков із більшовицькою владою.Yaroslav V. Stockiy - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 47:128-138.
    The problem of relations between the Apostolic Capital and the Soviet state in the interwar period and the interstate Bolshevik authorities and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in 1944-1945 has been widely and comprehensively covered in Ukrainian and foreign historiography. The author, in order to reproduce the two vectors of one problem in a holistic way, synthesized them into a single complex, setting up specific aspects: state – Church – relations. And when, in the 1920s and 1930s, the Soviet (...)
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    The Evolution of the Uniateism Doctrine in the Context of the Vatican's Eastern Policy at the End of the 19th and early 21st Centuries. [REVIEW]Ella Bystrycka - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:189-197.
    The desire to overcome the split of Christianity in 1054, which laid the foundations for the formation of two religious systems - proclamation and Catholicism, initiated the signing of the Lyons, the Ferraro-Florentine and Berestea Unions, which created a special model of the Church. Subsequently, such Churches felt the pressure of Romanization, which further strengthened the Orthodox persuasion of the desire of the Apostolic See to subordinate the Orthodox Church. The mutual alienation between the Catholics and the Orthodox was (...)
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    The" Lesser Sisters" in Jacques de Vitry's 1216 Letter.Catherine M. Mooney - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:1-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Many scholars have contended that Clare of Assisi’s original intention upon leaving her family home to take up religious life sometime around 1211 was to lead a life essentially like that of the mendicant friars.1 She and the women who soon joined her would be not only poor and penitential, but also itinerant and apostolic. Like the friars their life would be marked by both insertion into the (...)
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    Meister Eckhart and the Neoplatonic Heritage: The Thinker’s Way to God.Richard Woods - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (4):609-639.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MEISTER ECKHART AND THE NEOPLATONIC HERITAGE: THE THINKER'S WAY TO GOD RICHARD Wooos, O.P. Loyola University of Ohioago Ohicago, Illinois IN BOTH HIS LIFE rand preaching, Meister Eokrhart's " way" was pre-eminently.a spirituality of the mind. The srpeoulat:ive inqui.rires.and p:roibings thaJt animate his iSChD'l-·arly woliks 1also f!:>iervrude his sermons ·and treatisies, while a pastoral, homiletic inrberrtion iieciproca:1ly permeates the scholarly.worrks, particularly in regard to.the Meister'1s fascination with rthe Woil1d. (...)
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    Sharing Food and Breaking Boundaries: Reading of Acts 10–11: 18 as a Key to Luke’s Ecumenical Agenda in Acts.Thomas O’Loughlin - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (1):27-37.
    In Acts 10–11: 18, Luke use a set of connected stories about Peter, shared eating, and food to explore issues of Christian boundaries and the boundaries between Christians. Luke’s presentation of the apostolic history argues for a genuine ecumenism between Jewish and Gentile Christians characterized and enacted through commensality. Moreover, when this commensality within the Eucharistic pattern of all early Christian community meals, we see that it has a bearing on how Luke viewed the Christian symposium; while it has (...)
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  15. Митрополит андрей шептицький у москві.Hryhoriy Serhiichuk - 2015 - Схід 3 (135).
    The article tells about Andrey Sheptytsky relationships with the Greek Catholics of Moscow, its role in the approval of this religious denomination. The second half of the nineteenth century the Russian Empire began to spread the movement by joining the Apostolic Vatican. Most consistently argued this line famous Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov. Acquainted with him at the end of1887 inMoscow, then a student of law Andrey Sheptytsky understood better his other concept, which began to implement after taking the throne (...)
     
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    Maronite church and youth identity in Australia: At the crossroads.Youssef Taouk & Ghosn - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (3):299.
    Taouk, Youssef; Ghosn, Margaret; Steel, Anthony; Butcher, Jude The Maronite Church, situated in the See of Antioch, had its origins in Syria, soon followed by its expansion to Lebanon. The Maronite Synod (2003-2006) distinguished aspects of the Maronite Catholic Church as: firstly, an Antiochene Syriac Church, with a special liturgical heritage; secondly, a Chalcedonian Church; thirdly, a Patriarchal Church with an ascetic and a monastic aspect; fourthly, a Church in full union with the Apostolic Roman See; fifthly, a Church (...)
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    Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation by James Keating (review).O. S. B. Christian Raab - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (3):1110-1113.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation by James KeatingChristian Raab O.S.B.Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation by James Keating (Steubenville, OH: Emmaus Road, 2021), xxix + 312 pp.Deacon James Keating has served the Church by forming her clergy for thirty years. While he has been a seminary professor and a director of deacon formation at the diocesan level, his prolific scholarship as (...)
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    “Imitate me”: Interpreting imitation in 1 corinthians in relation to Ignatius of antioch.H. H. Drake Williams - 2013 - Perichoresis 11 (1):77-95.
    ABSTRACTSeveral times within 1 Corinthians Paul encourages the Corinthians to imitate him. These are found at critical junctures in the epistle in 1 Corinthians 4:16 and 11:1. The meaning of these sections is in question from the perspective of Corinthian scholars. Several believe that Paul is appealing to apostolic power and authority to coerce the Corinthians to obey him, whereas others find him responding to social situations. This is different from the way that imitation and discipleship are presented within (...)
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    An Important New Study of Thomas Aquinas: Jean-Pierre Torrell’s Initiation À Saint Thomas d’Aquin.Walter H. Principe - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (3):489-499.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AN IMPORTANT NEW STUDY OF THOMAS AQUINAS: JEAN-PIERRE TORRELL'S INITIATION A SAINT THOMAS D'AQUIN WALTER H. PRINCIPE, C.S.B. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Toronto, Canada BEFORE BECOMING professor of theology at the Universite de Fribourg, Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P., was a member of the Leonine Commission. This editorial experience, together with his continuing association with members of the commission, enables him in his new work, Initiation a saint Thomas d'Aquin: (...)
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    The Splendor of Accuracy: How Accurate?William E. May - 1995 - The Thomist 59 (3):465-483.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE SPLENDOR OF ACCURACY.· HOW ACCURATE? WILLIAM E. MAY Pope John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family Washington, D.C. I N THE introduction to the collection of essays published under the title The Splendor ofAccuracy: An Examination of the Assertions made by Veritatis Splendor,1 Joseph Selling and Jan Jans write that the "central question that needs to be posed to the text of Veritatis Splendor" concerns (...)
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  21. ¿Dios en las cosas o las cosas en Dios?Martín Gelabert Ballester - 2011 - Ciencia Tomista 138 (444):133-150.
    Cuando se leen los relatos que los grandes santos hacen de su experiencia de Dios, encontramos expresiones que rompen las reglas de la lógica lingüística, prueba de que hay experiencias que no son fáciles de describir y transmitir. San Agustín, en el contexto de una de las más célebres páginas de sus Confesiones, esa en la que exclama: “Tarde te amé, hermosura tan antigua y siempre nueva”, dice, por una parte, que Dios está “dentro” de él, para añadir a renglón (...)
     
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    Знање и традиција код Климента Александријског.Filip Ivanovic - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (2):264-274.
    One of the most important exponents of the School of Alexandria, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150. – ca. 215.) is the author of a famous trilogy, consisting of Protrepticus, Paedagogus, and Stromata, which correspond to the three ways of acting of the Logos, namely to convert the pagans to the true faith, to cure the soul from passions, and to uplift the soul to the methodic and intellectual life of spiritual perfection. Logos thus acts through exhortation, training, and teaching. Clement (...)
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    An Anthropological Vision of Christian Marriage.German Martinez - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (3):451-472.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL VISION OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE GERMAN MARTINEZ Fordham University Bronx, New York VIEWED FROM the institutional, interpersonal, or religious standpoint, marriage is not a distinctively Christian phenomenon, but it is a human partnership with inherently religious symbolism. Consider the complexity of its dimensions : it is a personal bond that is consummated in a sexual relationship; yet its full human reality contains different levels of meaning which point (...)
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    St. Robert Bellarmine, Conciliarism, and the Limits of Papal Power.Christian D. Washburn - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (6):21-40.
    This article will examine Bellarmine’s first anti–conciliarist work, found in the Disputationes de controversiis Christianae fidei adversus huius temporis haereticos, emphasizing his theological treatment of the pope’s authority relative to the authority of a council and his repudiation of conciliarism. Bellarmine sees the conciliarists as attacking the divinely instituted Petrine structure of the Church. He does not advocate for an absolute papal monarchy in which there are no ‘constitutional’ limitations on the papacy. For Bellarmine, Christ and his Word, as found (...)
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    Post-war Ukraine in the quarrels of Russian-Vatican relations.Pavlo Pavlenko - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:281-290.
    The Vatican probably hoped that the visit of the apostolic nuncio Claudio Gugerotti on December 16-18, 2016 to the occupied territories of the Donbas Ukrainian society "swallowing" was just as easy as it easily "swallowed" the same and his Easter visit, as the "swallowed up" meeting on June 10, 2015 by Pope Roman Francis with the President of the Russian Federation V. Putin, in which many saw the obvious anti-Ukrainian context, not to mention here the anti-Ukrainian gesture that the (...)
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    Paul et le judaïsme du second Temple.Timo Eskola - 2002 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):377-398.
    L'exégèse paulinienne du XX° siècle ayant principalement été le fait des spécialistes de confession protestante, l'article suit les changements opérés et s'attarde sur deux figures qui ont notablement animé et marqué les recherches actuelles, E.P. Sanders et H. Räisänen. Avec sa théorie du nomisme d'alliance, Sanders a sans doute le plus œuvré pour montrer le primat de la christologie dans la sotériologie paulinienne. Si son idée de nomisme d'alliance était vraie, Paul n'aurait jamais pensé que le judaïsme était une religion (...)
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    The Use of Scripture and the Renewal of Moral Theology: The Catechism and Veritatis Splendor.Servais Pinckaers - 1995 - The Thomist 59 (1):1-19.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE USE OF SCRIPTURE AND THE RENEWAL OF MORAL THEOLOGY: THE CATECHISM AND VERITATIS SPLENDOR 1 SERVAIS PINCKAERS, 0.P. L'Universite de Fribourg Fribourg, Switzerland T.HE SECOND Vatican Council ratified the biblical reewal that had prepared it. It truly gave Scripture back o the Catholic people and recommended it as " the very soul of sacred theology." 2 The Council invited theologians to show the inner coherence of the mysteries (...)
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  28. John of Scythopolis and the Dionysian Corpus: Annotating the Areopagite. [REVIEW]S. J. David Vincent Meconi - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (4):952-952.
    In the earlier part of the sixth century, John of Scythopotis collected and edited the writings of Dionysius the Areopagite. Elevated to the episcopacy of the important see of Palestina Secunda, sometime between 538 and 544, John not only gathered these texts of Dionysius, he also lent his own Neochalcedonian Christology to them in order to have one more apostolic authority from which to quote against the Monophysites of his day. Thanks in large part to Beate Regina Suchla's recent (...)
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    (1 other version)About Mario Bunge's 'a critical examination of dialectics'.Ravel Apostol - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 29 (2):89-136.
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    Zur Definition und zum Gegenstandsbereich der Methodologie.Pavel Apostol - 1966 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 14 (12):1468.
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    Über die Freiheit.Pavel Apostol - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:15-18.
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    Educația și pedagogia în perspectivă operațională.Pavel Apostol - 1969 - București : Editura didactică și pedagogică,:
  33. Mic dicționar filozofic.Pavel Apostol (ed.) - 1973 - București,: Editura politcă.
     
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    Firm–Employee Relationships from a Social Responsibility Perspective: Developments from Communist Thinking to Market Ideology in Romania. A Mass Media Story.Oana Apostol & Salme Näsi - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (3):301-315.
    Firm–employee relationships are dependent on the wider societal context and on the role business plays in society. Changes in institutional arrangements in society affect the perceived responsibilities of firms to their personnel. In this study, we examine mass media discussions about firm–employee relationships from a social responsibility perspective via a longitudinal study in Romanian society. Our analysis indicates how the expected responsibilities of firms towards employees have altered with the changing role of firms in society since the early 1990s. These (...)
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    An operational demarcation of the domain of methodology versus epistemology and logic.Pavel Apostol - 1971 - Bucharest,: Bucharest.
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    Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility Thinking in Developing Countries: Increased Societal Expectations or Process of Knowledge Transfer?Oana Apostol, Salme Näsi & Matias Laine - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:101-106.
    This paper looks at the current state-of-the-art and at potential changes in CSR thinking in a developing country: Romania. It seeks to understand what kind oftransformations are emerging in this field and what are the reasons behind them. The analysis is interpretative, using discourse analysis and focuses on the articles of the weekly Romanian business publication Capital. The results indicate that the local business environment features the characteristics of wild capitalism, largely contradicting the idea of responsibility. However, foreign actors have (...)
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    Human values in a secular world.Robert Z. Apostol (ed.) - 1970 - New York,: Humanities Press.
    Consists of lectures delivered at the Institute on human values, a series of lectures presented at Creighton University in 1968-69. Includes bibliographies.
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    Probleme de logică dialectică în filozofia lui G. W. F. Hegel.Pavel Apostol - 1957 - [București]: Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne.
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    An Operational Demarcation of the Domain of Methodology versus Epistemology and Logic.Pavel Apostol - 1972 - Dialectica 26 (2):83-92.
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    Business Talk on Corporate – Employee Interaction as an Evolutionary Process: The Case of Romania.Oana Apostol & Salme Näsi - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:184-195.
    This paper focuses on corporate social responsibilities to employees, one key stakeholder for each firm. In particular, the views and attitudes of managers and entrepreneurs with respect to various social aspects related to their employees are investigated. The context of this research, Romania, a postcommunist country in Eastern Europe, allows us to look for dissimilarities between the talk of local firms and MNCs or foreign-based companies. The analysis is based on qualitative research and adopts an interpretative approach.The articles of the (...)
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    Dicționar de filozofie.Pavel Apostol (ed.) - 1978 - București: Editura Politică.
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  42. De la Cognition Incarnée au Corps Cognitivisé.Patricia Apostol - 2021 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:15-24.
    From Embodied Cognition to the Cognitivised Body. The construction of meaning, before being a linguistic or neuronal phenomenon, is a sensitive phenomenon, indebted to the bodily experience of the world, the lived body. Varela’s neurophenomenological approach, which is inspired by the intertwining of the subject and the world as proposed by Merleau-Ponty, can only take in charge an ordinary production of meaning. What about when one produces a concept or a work of art? In other words, how does the body-mind (...)
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    Futures and Values.Pavel Apostol - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:527-529.
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    Revenge/Porn: Django Unchained, Terence's Eunuchus, and the Role of Roman Slavery in the American Imagination.Ricardo Apostol - 2015 - Arion 23 (1):91.
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    Sartre. [REVIEW]Robert Z. Apostol - 1974 - International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1):129-131.
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    Institutional Implications for Stakeholder Modelling: Looking at Institutions in a Centralised Economy. [REVIEW]Oana Apostol & Salme Näsi - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 96 (S1):33-38.
    Originating in the Anglo-American management literature, stakeholder thinking embraces a set of common reasoning and rests on a range of assumptions that pay little attention to the institutional variations across countries and regions with different economic systems. Our aim in this article is to contribute to the stakeholder literature by discussing the significance and implications of this institutional diversity for the stakeholder model.
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    La Main Passive: Absence D’Œuvre, Resistance Et Desœuvrement.Patricia Apostol - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:39-58.
    The Passive Hand: Absence d’œuvre, Resistance and Désœuvrement. I question the rapport between the hand as an aesthetic notion and the value of passivity, in order to define the dynamic of the relationship between passivity and creation. I, first, examine the Blanchot’s metaphor regarding the act of creation as being a privative intervention of the left hand, passive, on the right hand, active, under the light of a critical reading of the Nietzschean concepts of active force—reactive force; then, I analyse (...)
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  48. Inconsistența argumentării idealist-subiective.Pavel Apostol - 1965 - [București]: Editura Științifică.
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    Le Sujet Comme ‟Surchair”.Patricia Apostol - 2019 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:87-108.
    Michel Henry questions the opposition body - flesh as indebted to the opposition between what appears/the appearing, under the light of what he calls the reversal of phenomenology, i.e. the substitution of the phenomenology of the world for a phenomenology of life. This question raises another question: the constitution of intersubjectivity, which this article is trying to answer by developing a schema of intersubjectivity through a critical rereading of the theory of Nietzsche about active force and reactive force.
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    Ethics, Free Enterprise, and Public Policy. [REVIEW]Robert Z. Apostol - 1980 - International Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):238-240.
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