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    On Jan Srzednicki. A Recollection.Frances Freeman - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (1-3):51-52.
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  2. The Meaning of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Vision of Four Nations. [REVIEW]Ina Freeman & Amir Hasnaoui - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 100 (3):419 - 443.
    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has existed in name for over 70 years. It is practiced in many countries and it is studied in academia around the world. However, CSR is not a universally adopted concept as it is understood differentially despite increasing pressures for its incorporation into business practices. This lack of a clear definition is complicated by the use of ambiguous terms in the proffered definitions and disputes as to where corporate governance is best addressed by many of the (...)
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    Mirrors in the Brain: How Our Minds Share Actions and Emotions.Frances Anderson (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    When we witness a great actor, musician, or sportsperson performing, we share something of their experience. Only recently has it become clear just how this sharing of experience is realised within the human brain. 'Mirrors in the brain' provides an accessible overview of mirror neurons, written by the man who first discovered them.
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    Costing Adaptation: Revealing Tensions in the Normative Basis of Adaptation Policy in Adaptation Cost Estimates.Frances C. Moore - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (2):171-198.
    Adaptation to the impacts of climate change is a rapidly emerging, new area of knowledge and policy that is coevolving with political negotiations in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. As such, it offers the opportunity to study the coproduction of knowledge and social order within the climate change regime. A subset of adaptation knowledge relates to cost estimates of adaptation policy. Here the methodology of the adaptation cost studies are reviewed and compared to economic theory. Although presented as (...)
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    Kissing Cousins: A New Kinship Bestiary.Frances Bartkowski - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    Since DNA has replaced blood as the medium through which we establish kinship, how do we determine with whom we are kin? Who counts among those we care for? The distinction between these categories is constantly in flux. How do we come to decide those we may kiss and those we may kill? Focusing on narratives of kinship as they are defined in contemporary film, literature, and news media, Frances Bartkowski discusses the impact of "stories of origin" on our (...)
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    A Response to “The Quasimodo Complex”.Frances Cooke MacGregor - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (3):224-226.
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    Morality, Mortality Volume I: Death and Whom to Save From It.Frances Myrna Kamm - 1993 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Morality, Mortality as a whole deals with certain aspects of ethical theory and with moral problems that arise primarily in contexts involving life‐and‐death decisions. The importance of the theoretical issues is not limited to their relevance to these decisions; however, they are, rather, issues at the heart of basic moral and political theory. This first volume comprises three parts. Part I, Death: From Bad to Worse, has with four chapters, and an appendix, discussing death and why it is bad for (...)
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    Russell's Marginalia in His Copy of James's Principles of Psychology.Frances Brennan & Nicholas Griffin - 1997 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 17 (2).
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    Setting Common Examination Papers that Differentiate.Frances Good - 1989 - Educational Studies 15 (1):67-82.
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    Will “smarter” marketing end social discrimination? A critical review.Frances Grodzinsky, Andra Gumbus & Stephen Lilley - 2013 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 11 (3):132-143.
    Purpose– There are two claims made by the web marketing/advertising industry. By collecting, managing, and mining data, companies serve consumer's best interests, and by adopting sophisticated analytics, web marketers avoid discriminations that disserve individuals. Although the paper shares an interest in ending social discrimination, the paper is more circumspect about pronounced individualism and technological fixes. Despite its appeal, or perhaps because of it, the paper should not accept the claim at face value. The paper argues that social discrimination may not (...)
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    Myth and the ready-made in David Levinthal's toy stories.Frances Stracey - 2012 - Philosophy of Photography 2 (2):367-378.
    The rise, in the 1980s, of what is now labelled appropriation-photography can be understood as the full absorption of the logic of the ready-made into photographic art. Like its Duchampian predecessor, the deployment of the ready-made was used to question the nature of institutionalized art-photography: was art inherent to the photo's medium; was it an auratic attribute of the author; conferred by the institution; or ratified by its consumption? It also enabled a critique of the politics of representation at stake (...)
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  12. A thing of moods: Verse.Frances Wesley - 1936 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):248.
     
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    Iris Murdoch and Remorse: Past Forgiving?Frances White - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This exploration of the crucially important role played by remorse in Iris Murdoch’s philosophical, theological, and political thinking identifies it as a critical concept in her moral psychology and a recurrent theme in her art. Through engagement with Simone Weil, current theories of remorse, trauma theory and Holocaust studies, it offers fresh perspectives on Murdoch’s fiction – particularly the late novels, her radio play The One Alone, and her monograph Heidegger.
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    Relation of the Ethical to the Cosmic Process.Frances Emily White - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (1):97-101.
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  15. Sacrifice and the Death of Christ.Frances M. Young - 1975
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    Bitcoin: A Reader’s Guide.Frances Ferguson - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 46 (1):140-166.
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  17. Supererogation and obligation.Frances Myrna Kamm - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (3):118-138.
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    Giordano Bruno and the hermetic tradition.Frances Amelia Yates - 1964 - New York: Routledge.
    Placing Bruno—both advanced philosopher and magician burned at the stake—in the Hermetic tradition, Yates's acclaimed study gives an overview not only of Renaissance humanism but of its interplay—and conflict—with magic and occult practices. "Among those who have explored the intellectual world of the sixteenth century no one in England can rival Miss Yates. Wherever she looks, she illuminates. Now she has looked on Bruno. This brilliant book takes time to digest, but it is an intellectual adventure to read it. Historians (...)
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    Bioethical Prescriptions.Frances M. Kamm - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (6):493-495.
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  20. Harming some to save others.Frances Kamm - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 57 (3):227 - 260.
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  21. Computational models: a modest role for content.Frances Egan - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (3):253-259.
    The computational theory of mind construes the mind as an information-processor and cognitive capacities as essentially representational capacities. Proponents of the view claim a central role for representational content in computational models of these capacities. In this paper I argue that the standard view of the role of representational content in computational models is mistaken; I argue that representational content is to be understood as a gloss on the computational characterization of a cognitive process.Keywords: Computation; Representational content; Cognitive capacities; Explanation.
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    Rosicrucian Enlightenment.Frances A. Yates - 1972 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Other Side of the Story: Structures and Strategies of Contemporary Feminist Narratives.Frances Bartkowski & Molly Hite - 1993 - Substance 22 (1):104.
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    The moon illusion.Frances Egantl - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (4):604-623.
  25. The placement of shadows : what's inside William Kentridge's Black box/Chambre Noire?Frances Guerin - 2011 - In John David Rhodes & Elena Gorfinkel (eds.), Taking Place: Location and the Moving Image. University of Minnesota Press.
     
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  26. The Social Philosophy of the St. Louis Hegelians.Frances B. Harmon - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53:607.
  27. Index.Frances Holsopple - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (26):723.
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  28. Evaluation of a teacher inservice training program in physical science.Frances Lawrenz - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):251-258.
     
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    Plautus and the Theater of Disguise.Frances Muecke - 1986 - Classical Antiquity 5 (2):216-229.
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    The Doctrine of Triple Effect and Why a Rational Agent Need Not Intend the Means to His End.Frances Kamm - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74:41-57.
    Frances Kamm sets out to draw and make plausible distinctions that would show how and why it is, in some circumstances, permissible to kill some to save many more, but is not so in others. To do so she draws on a famous, and famously artificial, example of Judith Thomson, which illustrates the fact that people intutitively reject some instances of such killings but not others. The irrationality, implausibility and in many cases the self-defeating nature of such distinctions I (...)
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    Discursive and Political Deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers/martyrs.Frances S. Hasso - 2005 - Feminist Review 81 (1):23-51.
    This paper focuses on representations by and deployments of the four Palestinian women who during the first four months of 2002 killed themselves in organized attacks against Israeli military personnel or civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories or Israel. The paper addresses the manner in which these militant women produced and situated themselves as gendered-political subjects, and argues that their self-representations and acts were deployed by individuals and groups in the region to reflect and articulate other gendered–political subjectivities that at (...)
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  32. Neuroscience and moral reasoning: A note on recent research.Frances Kamm - 2009 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 37 (4):330-345.
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    Categorical perception of tactile distance.Frances Le Cornu Knight, Matthew R. Longo & Andrew J. Bremner - 2014 - Cognition 131 (2):254-262.
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  34. Notes and News.Frances Holsopple - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (26):721.
     
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    The enduring regulation of the poor.Frances Fox Piven - 2018 - Journal for Cultural Research 22 (2):151-153.
    Some 41 million Americans, many of them children, currently live below the official poverty level. As a proportion of the population, the number has been stable for several decades. But what it mea...
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  36. a case stUdy in Resilience.Frances J. Ranney - 2012 - In Elizabeth A. Flynn, Patricia Sotirin & Ann Brady (eds.), Feminist rhetorical resilience. Logan: Utah State University Press. pp. 144.
     
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  37. Nonconsequentialism.Frances Myrna Kamm - 2000 - In Hugh LaFollette - (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory. Blackwell.
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  38. In defence of narrow mindedness.Frances Egan - 1999 - Mind and Language 14 (2):177-94.
    Externalism about the mind holds that the explanation of our representational capacities requires appeal to mental states that are individuated by reference to features of the environment. Externalists claim that ‘narrow’ taxonomies cannot account for important features of psychological explanation. I argue that this claim is false, and offer a general argument for preferring narrow taxonomies in psychology.
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    Developing Automated Deceptions and the Impact on Trust.Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller & Marty J. Wolf - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (1):91-105.
    As software developers design artificial agents , they often have to wrestle with complex issues, issues that have philosophical and ethical importance. This paper addresses two key questions at the intersection of philosophy and technology: What is deception? And when is it permissible for the developer of a computer artifact to be deceptive in the artifact’s development? While exploring these questions from the perspective of a software developer, we examine the relationship of deception and trust. Are developers using deception to (...)
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    Representation and music.Frances Berenson - 1994 - British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (1):60-68.
  41. The Word Lives on: A Treasury of Spiritual Fiction.Frances Brentano - 1951
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    The Impact of Liberalism on Nueva Espana.Frances M. Foland - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (2):161.
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    Individualism and vision theory.Frances Egan - 1994 - Analysis 54 (4):258-264.
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  44. Plato and the older Academy.Eduard Zeller & Sarah Frances Alleyne - 1962 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    The Tragic Philosopher, A Study of Friedrich Nietzsche.Frances Murphy Hamblin - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):283-284.
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    Author's Index to the Twenty Fifth Bibliography.Frances Siegel - 1929 - Isis 12 (2):442-450.
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    Author's Index to the Thirtieth Bibliography.Frances Siegel - 1931 - Isis 15 (2):493-501.
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    Author's Index to the Thirty-First Bibliography.Frances Siegel - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):576-584.
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    Giordano Bruno's conflict with oxford.Frances A. Yates - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (3):227-242.
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    Neuromania: On the Limits of Brain Science.Frances Anderson (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, neuroaesthetics, and neurotheology are just a few of the novel disciplines that have been inspired by a combination of ancient knowledge along with recent discoveries about how the human brain works.This fascinating and thought provoking new book critically questions our love affair with brain imaging.
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