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  1. Dialogue-based evaluation as a creative climate indicator.Mats Sundgren, Marcus Selart, Anders Ingelgård & Curt Bengtson - 2005 - Creativity and Innovation Management 14:84-98.
    This paper examines how different forms of performance evaluation relate to aspects of the creative climate in a major pharmaceutical company. The study was based on a large employee-attitude survey that was distributed to all company employees. The study analyses survey results from 5,333 employees at five R&D sites. The results indicate that management’s evaluation of employees (either dialogue-based or control-based) relates to the type of motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic) that drives employees, to their style of thinking (value-focused thinking) and (...)
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    Finding a fundamental principle of democratic inclusion: related, not affected or subjected.Andreas Bengtson - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1-20.
    The question of who should be included in democratic decision-making is known as the boundary problem in democratic theory. I identify two requirements that a satisfactory solution to the boundary problem must satisfy, i.e. the Considered Judgment Requirement and the Value Requirement. I argue that the two most prominent solutions to the boundary problem—the all-affected principle and the all-subjected principle—fail to satisfy these requirements. Instead, I propose an equal relations principle and show that it satisfies the requirements. It turns out (...)
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    Dead People and the All‐Affected Principle.Andreas Bengtson - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1):89-102.
    Discussions of the all‐affected principle as a solution to the boundary problem – how do we specify the group making democratic decisions? – have focused extensively on future people. We have yet to focus on dead people, however. This article tries to bridge this gap by arguing that the all‐affected principle – i.e. the all actually affected interests principle – entails inclusion of dead people. This is true because dead people can be harmed or legally affected, and this is sufficient (...)
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    Relational Egalitarianism, Paternalism, Adults and Children: A Puzzle.Bengtson Andreas - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which people must relate as equals. However, not just any inegalitarian relation is unjust, i.e., the fact that parents do not relate as equals to their children is not unjust. Whereas an adult treating another adult paternalistically is objectionable from the point of view of relational egalitarianism, parent-child paternalism is not. What may explain this difference in judgment? I refer to this as the Puzzle. I discuss four justifications of the Puzzle (...)
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  5. On the nature and the observability of the causal relation.Curt J. Ducasse - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):57-68.
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    Nature, mind, and death.Curt John Ducasse - 1951 - La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court Pub. Co..
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    Relational egalitarianism and moral unequals.Andreas Bengtson & Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2023 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (4):387-410.
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  8. Glock, Hans-Johann (2024). Concepts and experience in bounds of sense and beyond. In: Bengtson, Audun; Heyndels, Sybren; De Mesel, Benjamin. P. F. Strawson and his philosophical legacy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 120-145.Hans-Johann Glock, Audun Bengtson, Sybren Heyndels & Benjamin De Mesel (eds.) - 2024
     
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  9. Relational egalitarianism and moral unequals.Andreas Bengtson & Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2023 - Journal of Political Philosophy:1-24.
    Relational egalitarianism says that moral equals should relate as equals. We explore how moral unequals should relate.
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  10. Relational Justice: Egalitarian and Sufficientarian.Andreas Bengtson & Lasse Nielsen - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (5):900-918.
    Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which people must relate as equals. In this article, we develop relational sufficientarianism – a view of justice according to which people must relate as sufficients. We distinguish between three versions of this ideal, one that is incompatible with relational egalitarianism and two that are not. Building on this, we argue that relational theorists have good reason to support a pluralist view that is both egalitarian and sufficientarian.
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  11. Affirmative Action, Paternalism, and Respect.Andreas Bengtson & Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen - forthcoming - British Journal of Political Science.
    This article investigates the hitherto under-examined relations between affirmative action, paternalism and respect. We provide three main arguments. First, we argue that affirmative action initiatives are typically paternalistic and thus disrespectful towards those intended beneficiaries who oppose the initiatives in question. Second, we argue that not introducing affirmative action can also be disrespectful towards these potential beneficiaries because such inaction involves a failure to adequately recognize their moral worth. Third, we argue that the paternalistic disrespect involved in affirmative action is (...)
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  12. What Relational Egalitarians Should (Not) Believe.Andreas Bengtson & Lauritz Aastrup Munch - 2024 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (2).
    Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which justice requires that people relate as equals. According to some relational egalitarians, X and Y relate as equals if, and only if, they (1) regard each other as equals; and (2) treat each other as equals. In this paper, we argue that relational egalitarians must give up 1.
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  13. Causation: Perceivable? Or only inferred?Curt J. Ducasse - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (December):173-179.
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    Philosophy as a science, its matter and its method.Curt John Ducasse - 1941 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Depth-first heuristic search on a SIMD machine.Curt Powley, Chris Ferguson & Richard E. Korf - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 60 (2):199-242.
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    Animals and Relational Egalitarianism(s).Andreas Bengtson - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy (1):79-94.
    According to relational egalitarianism, a society is just insofar as the relations in that society are equal. Exclusively, relational egalitarians have been concerned with why humans, in particular adults, must relate as equals. This is unfortunate since relational egalitarians claim to be in line with the concerns of real-life egalitarians; but real-life egalitarians, such as vegans and vegetarians, clearly care about injustices committed against non-human animals. In this paper, I thus explore the role of non-human animals in relational egalitarianism. I (...)
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    Φιλοξενοσ ο μακεδων.Hermann Bengtson - 1937 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 92 (1-4):126-155.
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  18. Den femte dimensionen människans tillväxt: en presentation av en ny världsbild.Jan-Olof Bengtson - 1974 - [Solna: Seeling]. Edited by Stellan[From Old Catalog] Ekegren.
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    The Statistics of Scientific Incunabula.Curt Bühler - 1948 - Isis 39 (3):163-168.
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    Primacy, recency, and the availability heuristic.Carol L. Curt & Eugene B. Zechmeister - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3):177-179.
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    Art, the critics, and you.Curt John Ducasse - 1944 - New York,: O. Piest.
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    The method of knowledge in philosophy.Curt John Ducasse - 1945 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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    XIII. Die baugeschichtliche Entwicklung des athenischen Dionysostheaters im V. Jh.Curt Fensterbusch - 1929 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 85 (1-4).
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    45. Nietzsche's Herrenmoral und die Naturwissenschaft.Curt Grottewitz - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 112-113.
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    Die Musik im Leben Friedrich Nietzsches.Curt Paul Janz - 1997 - Nietzsche Studien 26 (1):72-86.
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    Die „tödtliche beleidigung“. Ein beitrag zur Wagner-entfremdung nietzsches.Curt Paul Janz - 1975 - Nietzsche Studien 4 (1):263-323.
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  27. The Prophets of Israel.Curt Kuhl, Rudolph J. Ehrlich & J. P. Smith - 1960
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    Circulation as consciousness.Curt A. Sandman - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):302-304.
  29. Am I Socially Related to Myself?Andreas Bengtson - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-18.
    According to relational egalitarianism, justice requires equal relations. The theory applies to those who stand in the relevant social relations. In this paper, I distinguish four different accounts of what it means to be socially related and argue that in all of them, self-relations—how a person relates to themselves—fall within the scope of relational egalitarianism. I also point to how this constrains what a person is allowed to do to themselves.
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    Why the all-affected principle is groundless.Andreas Bengtson & Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2021 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (6):571-596.
    The all-affected principle is a widely accepted solution to the problem of constituting the demos. Despite its popularity, a basic question in relation to the principle has not received much attention: why does the fact that an individual is affected by a certain decision ground a right to inclusion in democratic decision-making about that matter? An answer to this question must include a reason that explains why an affected individual should be included because she is affected. We identify three such (...)
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    Where Democracy Should Be: On the Site(s) of the All-Subjected Principle.Andreas Bengtson - 2021 - Res Publica 28 (1):69-84.
    In this paper, I set out to defend the claim that a central principle in democratic theory, the all-subjected principle, applies not only when one is subject to a rule by a state but also when one is subject to a rule by a ‘non-state’ unit. I argue that self-government is the value underlying the all-subjected principle that explains why a subjected individual should be included because she is subjected. Given this, it is unfounded to limit the principle to the (...)
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  32. Affirmative Action without Competition.Andreas Bengtson - forthcoming - American Journal of Political Science.
    Affirmative action is standardly pursued in relation to admissions to prestigious universities, in hiring for prestigious jobs, and when it comes to being elected to parliament. Central to these forms of affirmative action is that they have to do with competitive goods. A good is competitive when, if we improve A’s chances of getting the good, we reduce B’s chances of obtaining the good. I call this Competitive Affirmative Action. I distinguish this from Non-competitive Affirmative Action. The latter has to (...)
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  33. Differential Voting Weights and Relational Egalitarianism.Andreas Bengtson - 2020 - Political Studies 68 (4):1054-1070.
    Two prominent relational egalitarians, Elizabeth Anderson and Niko Kolodny, object to giving people in a democratic community differential voting weights on the grounds that doing so would lead to unequal relations between them. Their claim is that deviating from a “one-person, one-vote” scheme is incompatible with realizing relational egalitarian justice. In this article, I argue that they are wrong. I do so by showing that people can relate as moral, epistemic, social, and empirical equals in a scheme with differential voting (...)
     
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    Republicanism and/or Relational Egalitarianism?Andreas Bengtson - 2022 - Social Theory and Practice 48 (4):629-645.
    What is the relationship between republicanism and relational egalitarianism? According to Andreas Schmidt, republicanism, in particular Pettit’s theory of republicanism, is able to capture some relations as objectionable which relational egalitarianism cannot, to wit, relations of mutual domination. This shows that relational egalitarianism is inadequate. In this paper, I explore the relationship between republicanism and relational egalitarianism and argue, first, that Schmidt is wrong. Relational egalitarianism, on a plausible understanding, does object to relations of mutual domination. I then argue that (...)
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    Friedrich nietzsches akademische lehrtätigkeit in basel 1869—1879.Curt Paul Janz - 1974 - Nietzsche Studien 3 (1):192-203.
  36. The All-Affected Principle and the Question of Asymmetry.Andreas Bengtson - 2021 - Political Research Quarterly 3 (74):718-728.
    As a solution to the boundary problem, the question of who should take part in making democratic decisions, the all-affected principle has gained widespread support. An unexplored issue in relation to the all-affected principle is whether there is an asymmetry between being affected negatively and positively. Is it the case that only being negatively affected, and not positively affected, by a decision generates a claim to inclusion under the all-affected principle? I call this the question of asymmetry. Some answer the (...)
     
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    Truth, Knowledge and Causation.Curt John Ducasse - 1968 - New York: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1969. This book examines the fundamental concepts of metaphysics and of theory of knowledge. Topics treated include the nature of substance and of causation; their relation to natural laws, dispositions, and attributes; the nature of consciousness and purposiveness; of symbols, signs, and signals, and their relation to interpretation and objective reference; and the nature and criteria of truth. The author holds that philosophy is by intent a science and that its becoming so requires precise and non-arbitrary semantical (...)
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  38. Elizabeth Langgässer (Part 2).Curt Hohoff - 1952 - Renascence 4 (2):170-170.
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    Das [Ti ēn einai] bei Aristoteles.Curt Arpe - 1938 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by Ernst Hambruch.
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    Explorations in post-secular metaphysics.Josef Bengtson - 2016 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Today, most liberal states are torn between attempts to accommodate different religions within floating limits of tolerance, and at the same time trying to uphold a sense of national identity. The traditionally liberal way to negotiate this dilemma has, put bluntly, been to address religion as a generic category, relegate it to the private sphere, and to make religion an object of tolerance. This idea of a strict separation between religion and the secular rests on an Enlightenment notion of a (...)
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    Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America.Curt F. Bühler - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):759-769.
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  42. Bemerkungen zur Abstraktorenlogik.Curt Christian - 1968 - Köln,: Böhlau in Kommission.
     
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  43. Die Elimination des Unendlichkeitstheorems in einem intensionalen Kalkül.Curt Christian - 1955 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 3 (1):129-133.
     
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  44. Die Interpretation logischer Formen.Curt Christian - 1965 - New York: In Kommission bei Springer-Verlag.
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  45. (1 other version)Causation and the types of necessity.Curt John Ducasse - 1924 - Seattle,: University of Washington press.
     
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  46. Introspection, mental acts, and sensa.Curt J. Ducasse - 1936 - Mind 45 (178):181-192.
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    12. Scaenica.Curt Fensterbusch - 1926 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 81 (1-4).
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    Zu Vitruv V 6, 8-9.Curt Fensterbusch - 1936 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 91 (1-4):117-120.
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    Menschlich pflegen: Grundzüge e. Berufsethik f. Pflegeberufe.Curt M. Genewein - 1975 - Düsseldorf: Patmos-Verlag. Edited by Paul Sporken.
    Die Autoren sind katholische Priester und stellen das christliche Menschenbild und die Ethik der Gesundheitssorge in den Mittelpunkt. Herausgearbeitet wird die ihrer Ansicht nach besondere ethische Verantwortung der Pflegekräfte in ihren Beziehungen zu Patienten, Angehörigen und Ärzten bei Fragen der Lebens- und Sterbehilfe.
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    Elizabeth Langgässer (Part 1).Curt Hohoff - 1952 - Renascence 4 (2):148-150.
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