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    Knowledge Stewardship as an Ethos-Driven Approach to Business Ethics.Stuart M. Belle - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):83-91.
    As a field spanning interests among researchers and business professionals, business ethics aims to provide guidance on what can be considered morally right, socially acceptable and legally transparent dealings in the human activity of providing goods or services for trade. Yet, cohesive theory of the ethics of business is lacking, and current ethical practices often fall victim to fluctuating business conditions and circumstances. Thus, stewardship theory is proposed as a more enduring and empowering orientation to more mindful business ethics that (...)
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    Decidability of ∃*∀∀-sentences in HF.D. Bellè & F. Parlamento - 2008 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 49 (1):55-64.
    Let HF be the collection of the hereditarily finite well-founded sets and let the primitive language of set theory be the first-order language which contains binary symbols for equality and membership only. As announced in a previous paper by the authors, "Truth in V for ∃*∀∀-sentences is decidable," truth in HF for ∃*∀∀-sentences of the primitive language is decidable. The paper provides the proof of that claim.
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  3. Equal opportunity, natural inequalities, and racial disadvantage: The bell curve and its critics.Bell Curve Myth - 1999 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29 (1):121-145.
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    Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 Years of Bell's Theorem.Mary Bell & Shan Gao (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    A collaboration between distinguished physicists and philosophers of physics, this important anthology surveys the deep implications of Bell's nonlocality theorem.
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  5. The German Translation of Royce’s Epistemology by Husserl’s Student Winthrop Bell: A Neglected Bridge of Pragmatic-Phenomenological Interpretation?Jason M. Bell - 2011 - The Pluralist 6 (1):46-62.
    Herr Royce ist doch ein bedeutender Denker und darf nur als solcher behandelt werden.("Royce is an important thinker, and may only be treated as such.")Scholars of pragmatism and of phenomenology have observed striking similarities between Josiah Royce and Edmund Husserl, foundational thinkers at the origins of two major philosophical movements whose effects are still strongly felt in the present day—Royce being considered a central founder of American pragmatic idealism, and Husserl of modern German phenomenology. Other scholars have noted striking similarities (...)
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  6. The Revolution of Moore and Russell: A Very British Coup?: David Bell.David Bell - 1999 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 44:193-209.
    The question I shall attempt to address in what follows is an essentially historical one, namely: Why did analytic philosophy emerge first in Cambridge, in the hands of G. E. Moore and Bertrand Russell, and as a direct consequence of their revolutionary rejection of the philosophical tenets that form the basis of British Idealism? And the answer that I shall try to defend is: it didn't. That is to say, the ‘analytic’ doctrines and methods which Moore and Russell embraced in (...)
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    Efficient multi-agent epistemic planning: Teaching planners about nested belief.Christian Muise, Vaishak Belle, Paolo Felli, Sheila McIlraith, Tim Miller, Adrian R. Pearce & Liz Sonenberg - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 302 (C):103605.
  8. A Bell Rings for Chesterton.Martin Bell - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):394-397.
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  9. Clive Bell.From Clive Bell - 1999 - In Nigel Warburton, Philosophy: Basic Readings. New York: Routledge.
     
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  10. Bell Hooks speaking about Paulo Freire—the man, his work.Bell Hooks - 1993 - In Peter McLaren & Peter Leonard, Paulo Freire: a critical encounter. New York: Routledge.
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    Phenomenology’s Inauguration in English and in the North American Curriculum: Winthrop Bell’s 1927 Harvard Course.Jason Bell - 2019 - In Michela Beatrice Ferri & Carlo Ierna, The Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in North America. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 25-45.
    In 1927, Winthrop Bell inaugurated the teaching of phenomenology in the English-speaking world, with his course “Husserl and the Phenomenological Movement” at Harvard University. The seminar shows ways to introduce phenomenology to students who have a philosophical background, but who do not yet know phenomenology. Additionally, it reveals phenomenology’s relations to pragmatism, analytic philosophy, and the broader continental tradition. Bell, as the first Anglophone student who wrote his dissertation with Husserl, enjoyed a privileged access to his phenomenological teachers, with whom (...)
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  12. Being Your Best Self: Authenticity, Morality, and Gender Norms.Rowan Bell - 2024 - Hypatia 39 (1):1-20.
    Trans and gender-nonconforming people sometimes say that certain gender norms are authentic for them. For example, a trans man might say that abiding by norms of masculinity tracks who he really is. Authenticity is sometimes taken to appeal to an essential, pre-social “inner self.” It is also sometimes understood as a moral notion. Authenticity claims about gender norms therefore appear inimical to two key commitments in feminist philosophy: that all gender norms are socially constructed, and that many domains of gender (...)
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    Double Trouble: How Being Outnumbered and Negatively Stereotyped Threatens Career Outcomes of Women in STEM.Ruth van Veelen, Belle Derks & Maaike Dorine Endedijk - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  14. The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon.Robert Belle Burke - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (11):387-388.
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    Bernhard Von Clairvaux Als Quelle Martin Luthers.Theo M. M. A. C. Bell - 1995 - Bijdragen 56 (1):2-18.
    It is a well-known fact that the reformer Martin Luther highly esteemed Bernhard of Clairvaux. But what exactly was the significance of Bernhard for him? During the last years some Luther scholars became highly interested in the theological and historical relations between these two remarkable theologians. Recently Franz Posset published an article on this subject in Luther Jahrbuch. He discusses Bernhard of Clairvaux's Sermons of Christmas-time, Lent- and Easter-time as a source for Martin Luther. Theo Bell contributes to this discussion (...)
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  16. The Random Murder of Theresa Cha.Belle Randall - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:156-156.
  17. (1 other version)On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox.J. S. Bell - 1964 - \em Physics 1:195-200.
  18. (2 other versions)The Concept of a Limited God.Rannie Belle Baker - 1934 - The Monist 44:317.
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    Similarities and Differences between Individuals Seeking Treatment for Gambling Problems vs. Alcohol and Substance Use Problems in Relation to the Progressive Model of Self-stigma.Belle Gavriel-Fried & Tal Rabayov - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  20. De betekenis als verhaal. Semiotische opstellen.Algirdas Julien Greimas, William Van Belle, Paul Claes, Dirk De Geest, Herman Parret & Hans Van Driel - 1992 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 54 (4):725-726.
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  21. Gene Section.Nicholas Hauschild, Leila Belle & Yeesim Khew-Goodall - forthcoming - Http://Atlasgeneticsoncology. Org.
     
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    News Media Coverage Influence on Japan's Foreign Aid Allocations.David M. Potter & Douglas A. Van Belle - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (1):113-135.
    This study explores the role that news coverage plays in the allocation of Japanese development aid. Conceptually, it is expected that democratic foreign policy officials, including those working in bureaucratic governmental structures will try to match the magnitude of their actions with what they expect is the public's perception of the importance of the recipient. News media salience serves an easily accessible indicator of that domestic political importance and, in the case of foreign aid, this suggests that higher levels of (...)
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    The neural correlates of in-group and self-face perception: is there overlap for high identifiers?Daan Scheepers, Belle Derks, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Gert-Jan Lelieveld, Félice Van Nunspeet, Serge A. R. B. Rombouts & Mischa de Rover - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Just Hierarchy: Why Social Hierarchies Matter in China and the Rest of the World.Daniel A. Bell - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    A trenchant defense of hierarchy in different spheres of our lives, from the personal to the political All complex and large-scale societies are organized along certain hierarchies, but the concept of hierarchy has become almost taboo in the modern world. Just Hierarchy contends that this stigma is a mistake. In fact, as Daniel Bell and Wang Pei show, it is neither possible nor advisable to do away with social hierarchies. Drawing their arguments from Chinese thought and culture as well as (...)
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    Moving Beyond the Ideal/Nonideal Debate: A Call for Critical Reconstructive Philosophy.Quentin Wheeler-Bell - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:347-350.
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    Knowledge representation and acquisition for ethical AI: challenges and opportunities.Vaishak Belle - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (1):1-12.
    Machine learning (ML) techniques have become pervasive across a range of different applications, and are now widely used in areas as disparate as recidivism prediction, consumer credit-risk analysis, and insurance pricing. Likewise, in the physical world, ML models are critical components in autonomous agents such as robotic surgeons and self-driving cars. Among the many ethical dimensions that arise in the use of ML technology in such applications, analyzing morally permissible actions is both immediate and profound. For example, there is the (...)
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  27. Against Simple Removal: A Defence of Defacement as a Response to Racist Monuments.Macalester Bell - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (5):778-792.
    In recent years, protesters around the world have been calling for the removal of commemorations honouring those who are, by contemporary standards, generally regarded as seriously morally compromised by their racism. According to one line of thought, leaving racist memorials in place is profoundly disrespectful, and doing so tacitly condones, and perhaps even celebrates, the racism of those honoured and memorialized. The best response is to remove the monuments altogether. In this article, I first argue against a prominent offense-based account (...)
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    Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt.Macalester Bell - 2013 - , US: Oup Usa.
    Bell argues that contempt has an important role to play in confronting and addressing immorality, and in that respect is essential to moral relations. Her book is not just a defense of contempt, but an account of the virtues and vices of it, providing a model for thinking more generally about the negative emotions as a response to vice.
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  29. Rights reclamation.William L. Bell - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (4):835-858.
    According to a rights forfeiture theory of punishment, liability to punishment hinges upon the notion that criminals forfeit their rights against hard treatment. In this paper, I assume the success of rights forfeiture theory in establishing the permissibility of punishment but aim to develop the view by considering how forfeited rights might be reclaimed. Built into the very notion of proportionate punishment is the idea that forfeited rights can be recovered. The interesting question is whether punishment is the sole means (...)
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  30. "Just the Facts": Thick Concepts and Hermeneutical Misfit.Rowan Bell - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly (TBA).
    Oppressive ideology regularly misrepresents features of structural injustice as normal or appropriate. Resisting such injustice therefore requires critical examination of the evaluative judgments encoded in shared concepts. In this paper, I diagnose a mechanism of ideological misevaluation, which I call "hermeneutical misfit." Hermeneutical misfit occurs when thick concepts, or concepts which both describe and evaluate, mobilize ideologically warped evaluative judgments which do not fit the facts (e.g. "slutty"). These ill-fitted thick concepts in turn are regularly deployed as if they merely (...)
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    A Content Guide to Environmental, Social and Governance Investing for Faculty and Students.Geoffrey G. Bell & Benjamin S. Patt - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 19:169-192.
    Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing is increasingly popular (Giese, Lee, Melas, Nagy, & Nishikawa 2019), and is now percolating into sustainability textbooks and pedagogy. This is problematic because many faculty teaching sustainability do not have a background in finance, and thus find teaching ESG challenging. This paper develops pedagogical resources to teach the fundamentals of ESG investing, be that in a Foundations of Sustainable Management course or a Business Ethics course. We do this by developing four learning objectives: (1) (...)
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    Introduction: On the Discovery of Two Manuscripts by Edmund Husserl.Jason Bell - 2011 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (3):239-246.
  33. Of the association for symbolic logic.John Bell, Peter Freyd & Vaughn Pratt - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (3).
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    Russell's Correspondence with Frege [review of Gottlob Frege, Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence, ed. B. McGuinness].David Bell - 1983 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 3 (2):159.
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    The pattern that connects and the difference that makes a difference.S. J. Bell & J. Wilby - 2012 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 14 (1):vii - x.
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  36. The passing of Alice Meynell.Belle Cooper - 1924 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):115.
     
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    Basil Bunting on Poetry.Belle Randall - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (2):316-316.
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  38. Kaynardağ üzeri̇ne.Tüten Anğ - 2006 - In Mustafa Günay & Arslan Kaynardağ, Arslan Kaynardağ'a armağan: Türkiye'de felsefenin kurumsallaşması. İzmir [Turkey]: İlya. pp. 11--131.
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  39. Group generation as a function of number of acquisition items.Jt Tuten - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):520-520.
     
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  40. Communitarianism and its critics.Daniel Bell - 1993 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    Many have criticized liberalism for being too individualistic, but few have offered an alternative that goes beyond a vague affirmation of the need for community. In this entertaining book, written in dialogue form, Daniel Bell fills this gap, presenting and defending a distinctively communitarian theory against the objections of a liberal critic. Drawing on the works of such thinkers as Charles Taylor, Michael Sandel, and Alasdair MacIntyre, Bell attacks liberalism's individualistic view of the person by pointing to our social embeddedness. (...)
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    White dominance in nursing education: A target for anti‐racist efforts.Blythe Bell - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (1):e12379.
    Literature on racism, anti‐racism, whiteness, nursing education and nurse educators was reviewed and analysed for the development of race consciousness and application of anti‐racist pedagogy. The literature describes an oppressive educational climate for non‐white identifying people, a curriculum that does not attend to the social construction of difference, and a nursing culture that is not consciously situated in a broader sociopolitical context. A particular focus on studies of nurse educators demonstrates a stark need for personal and professional development towards effectively (...)
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  42. (1 other version)Against ’measurement’.J. Bell - 1990 - Physics World 3:33-40.
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  43. A New Approach to Quantum Logic.J. L. Bell - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (1):83-99.
    The idea of a 'logic of quantum mechanics' or quantum logic was originally suggested by Birkhoff and von Neumann in their pioneering paper [1936]. Since that time there has been much argument about whether, or in what sense, quantum 'logic' can be actually considered a true logic (see, e.g. Bell and Hallett [1982], Dummett [1976], Gardner [1971]) and, if so, how it is to be distinguished from classical logic. In this paper I put forward a simple and natural semantical framework (...)
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    A course in mathematical logic.J. L. Bell - 1977 - New York: sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada American Elsevier Pub. Co.. Edited by Moshé Machover.
    A comprehensive one-year graduate (or advanced undergraduate) course in mathematical logic and foundations of mathematics. No previous knowledge of logic is required; the book is suitable for self-study. Many exercises (with hints) are included.
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    Philosophy at the Edge of Chaos: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of Difference.Jeffrey A. Bell - 2006 - University of Toronto Press.
    From the early 1960s until his death, French philosopher Gilles Deleuze wrote many influential works on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. One of Deleuze's main philosophical projects was a systematic inversion of the traditional relationship between identity and difference. This Deleuzian philosophy of difference is the subject of Jeffrey A. Bell's Philosophy at the Edge of Chaos. Bell argues that Deleuze's efforts to develop a philosophy of difference are best understood by exploring both Deleuze's claim to be a Spinozist, (...)
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    Comfort, Mediation, and Imagination.Justin Bell - 2016 - Southwest Philosophy Review 32 (1):13-17.
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  47. Stanley Cavell, A Pitch of Philosophy.R. Bell - 1996 - Philosophical Investigations 19:190-192.
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  48. Why there is no obligation to love God.William Bell & Graham Renz - 2024 - Religious Studies 60 (1):77-88.
    The first and greatest commandment according to Jesus, and so the one most central to Christian practice, is the command to love God. We argue that this commandment is best interpreted in aretaic rather than deontic terms. In brief, we argue that there is no obligation to love God. While bad, failure to seek and enjoy a union of love with God is not in violation of any general moral requirement. The core argument is straightforward: relations of intimacy should not (...)
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    On the Nose.David F. Bell - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):231-236.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On the NoseDavid F. Bell (bio)I recently underwent a COVID test. As the technician inserted the rather ominous cotton-tipped probe into my nostril, she told me that it was going to feel as if she were tickling my brain. Indeed… This experience, shared by many during the past three years, and likely multiple times, prompted me to think about my nose. Not since cocaine reentered American mainstream culture in (...)
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  50. Notes On Formal Logic.John L. Bell - unknown
    On the contrary, I find nothing in logistic but shackles. It does not help us at all in the direction of conciseness, far from it; and if it requires 27 equations to establish that 1 is a number, how many will it require to demonstrate a real theorem?
     
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