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    L’égalité instrumentale?Pierre-Yves Néron - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (1):165.
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  2. Corporations as Citizens: Political not Metaphorical.Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):61-66.
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akinto national identity; but this connotation of (...)
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    Rethinking the Ethics of Corporate Political Activities in a Post-Citizens United Era: Political Equality, Corporate Citizenship, and Market Failures.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 136 (4):715-728.
    The aim of this paper is to provide some insights for a normative theory of corporate political activities. Such a theory aims to provide theoretical tools to investigate the legitimacy of corporate political involvement and allows us to determine which political activities and relations with government regulators are appropriate or inappropriate, permissible or impermissible, obligatory or forbidden for corporations. After having explored what I call the “normative presumption of legitimacy” of CPAs, this paper identifies three different plausible strategies to criticize (...)
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    Rethinking the Very Idea of Egalitarian Markets and Corporations: Why Relationships Might Matter More than Distribution.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (1):93-124.
    ABSTRACT: What kinds of markets, market regulations, and business organizations are compatible with contemporary egalitarian theories of justice? This article argues that any thoughtful answer to this question will have to draw on recent developments in political philosophy that are concerned not only with the equality of the distribution of core goods but also with the requirements for equality of status, voice, and so on, in the relations between individuals and within organizations. The dominance of theories of distributive justice in (...)
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  5. The serial reaction task: Learning without knowing, or knowing without learning?Maud Boyer, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Axel Cleeremans - 1998
    Maud Boyer Arnaud Destrebecqz Axel Cleeremans.
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  6. Citizenship, Inc. Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens?Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):1-26.
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akin to national identity; but this connotation (...)
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    Toward a Political Theory of the Business Firm? A Comment on ‘Political CSR’.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2013 - Business Ethics Journal Review:14-21.
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    Egalitarianism and Executive Compensation: A Relational Argument.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (1):171-184.
    What, if anything, is wrong with high executive compensation? Is the common “lay reaction” of indignation and moral outrage justified? In this paper, my main goal is to articulate in a more systematic and philosophical manner the egalitarian responses to these questions. In order to do so, I suggest that we take some insights from recent debates on two versions of egalitarianism: a distributive one, according to which no one should be worse off than others because of unfair distributions of (...)
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    Alfred Loisy: His Religious Significance.Maude D. Petre - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1944, this book presents a study of the life and work of Roman Catholic priest and scholar Alfred Loisy, written by fellow Modernist Maude Petre. Petre died shortly after completing this short biography, and the text begins with a note on her life by James A. Walker. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in this important figure in the controversial Catholic Modernist movement.
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    Fair and equitable subject selection in concurrent COVID-19 clinical trials.Maud O. Jansen, Peter Angelos, Stephen J. Schrantz, Jessica S. Donington, Maria Lucia L. Madariaga & Tanya L. Zakrison - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (1):7-11.
    Clinical trials emerged in rapid succession as the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented need for life-saving therapies. Fair and equitable subject selection in clinical trials offering investigational therapies ought to be an urgent moral concern. Subject selection determines the distribution of risks and benefits, and impacts the applicability of the study results for the larger population. While Research Ethics Committees monitor fair subject selection within each trial, no standard oversight exists for subject selection across multiple trials for the same disease. (...)
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    Identity Theft: Doubles and Masquerades in Cassius Dio's Contemporary History.Maud Gleason - 2011 - Classical Antiquity 30 (1):33-86.
    The contemporary books of Cassius Dio's Roman History are known for their anecdotal quality and lack of interpretive sophistication. This paper aims to recuperate another layer of meaning for Dio's anecdotes by examining episodes in his contemporary books that feature masquerades and impersonation. It suggests that these themes owe their prominence to political conditions in Dio's lifetime, particularly the revival, after a hundred-year lapse, of usurpation and damnatio memoriae, practices that rendered personal identity problematic. The central claim is that narratives (...)
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    Paradoxes, nurses’ roles and Medical Assistance in Dying: A grounded theory.Maude Hébert & Myriam Asri - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (7-8):1634-1646.
    Background In June 2016, the Parliament of Canada passed federal legislation allowing eligible adults to request Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Since its implementation, there likely exists a degree of hesitancy among some healthcare providers due to the law being inconsistent with personal beliefs and values. It is imperative to explore how nurses in Quebec experience the shift from accompanying palliative clients through “a natural death” to participating in “a premeditated death.” Research question/aim/objectives This study aims to explore how Quebec (...)
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  13. À quoi sert la conception institutionnelle de la corruption ?Pierre-Yves Néron - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (1):103-125.
    Mon objectif dans cet article est de mieux cerner les contours d’une conception institutionnelle de la corruption. Je tenterai de contribuer à ce programme de recherches sur la corruption institutionnelle d’une double façon. Premièrement, j’essaierai de clarifier le concept de « corruption institutionnelle » en mettant en lumière quatre de ses principales caractéristiques et certains de ses avantages. Deuxièmement, je tenterai d’exposer trois problèmes auxquels sont confrontés ses partisans : les problèmes de la portée, du faux-diagnostic et de l’essentialisme. Malgré (...)
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    (1 other version)Studies of Type-Images in Poetry, Religion and Philosophy.Maud Bodkin - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):285-285.
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    Neil Archer (2012) The French Road Movie: Space, Mobility, Identity Michael Gott and Thibaut Schist, eds. (2013) Open Road, Closed Borders: The Contemporary French-Language Road Movie.Maud Ceuterick - 2015 - Film-Philosophy 19 (1).
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    Determining the status of non-transferred embryos in Ireland: a conspectus of case law and implications for clinical IVF practice.Eric Scott Sills & Sarah Ellen Murphy - 2009 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 4:8.
    The development of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) as a treatment for human infertilty was among the most controversial medical achievements of the modern era. In Ireland, the fate and status of supranumary (non-transferred) embryos derived from IVF brings challenges both for clinical practice and public health policy because there is no judicial or legislative framework in place to address the medical, scientific, or ethical uncertainties. Complex legal issues exist regarding informed consent and ownership of embryos, particularly the use of non-transferred (...)
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    Physical Agencies and the Divine Persuasion.Maud Bodkin - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):148 - 161.
    The intention of this article is to examine the concept of the Divine persuasion as presented within the system of Dr. A. N. Whitehead. An attempt will be made to indicate the distinctive value of the concept in relation to certain relevant aspects of the religious thought of our time.
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    Penser la justice climatique.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2012 - Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale (vol. 14, n° 1).
    Dans cet article, je propose une analyse des débats récents sur la « justice climati­que », c’est-à-dire les enjeux de justice distributive liés aux phénomènes des changements climatiques. Je me propose d’y faire trois choses : premièrement, je propose une série de distinctions conceptuelles permettant de faire la cartographie des enjeux normatifs en cause et des taches que doivent réaliser nos théories en éthique environnementale. Deuxiè­mement, je tente d’attirer l’attention sur un problème de taille, mais quelque peu négligé dans la (...)
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    Avant-propos : La totalité est-elle un tout comme un autre?Maud Pouradier - 2016 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 53:7-12.
    Dans la Dissertation de 1770, Kant écrit que la « totalité absolue, bien qu’elle ait l’apparence d’un concept courant et facile […] est une croix pour le philosophe ». Alors que l’ensemble total (universitas) de tout ce qui existe semble saisissable par le concept de tout (totum), sa synthèse effective sous la condition du temps est inaccessible. Déchirée entre simplicité du tout abstrait et complexité infinie de la totalité synthétique, la rais...
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    Das gute Leben, das Gute leben.Bernhard Sill - 2017 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
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  21. Licking honey from the razor's edge.M. Sills - 1999 - In Gay Watson, Stephen Batchelor & Guy Claxton (eds.), The Psychology of Awakening: Buddhism, Science and Our Day-to-Day Lives. Samuel Weiser. pp. 187--196.
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    Music-making time?Helen Sills - 2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck (eds.), Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--289.
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    Values, a philosophy of human needs.Milton Sills - 1932 - [Chicago]: The University of Chicago press. Edited by Ernest Holmes.
    2010 Reprint of 1932 Edition. This book consists for the most part of conversations between Milton Sills and Ernest Holmes. According to Holmes, it represents a good representation of Sill's belief about the continuity of the human soul. This was the subject of the extended conversations presented in this work. Sill's nature was deeply spiritual, highly intellectual and bordered on the mystical. He possessed one of the most brilliant and well-trained minds Holmes had ever known. He believed in emergent (...)
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    Des tempêtes j'en ai vu d'autres: pour une écologie sans démagogie!Maud Fontenoy - 2016 - [Paris]: Plon.
    « Il y a 9 mois, pour que les choses changent et après avoir travaillé sur mon sujet depuis plus de 15 ans, je fais le choix d'abandonner mon confort en devenant (bénévolement) la nouvelle déléguée nationale à l'Environnement chez Les Républicains. Je l'ai accepté dans le but unique de porter mes convictions. J'y ai proposé un programme précis, destiné à être appliqué. Puis je suis partie en campagne pour les régionales et j'ai été élue vice-présidente au développement durable, à (...)
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    Studies of type-images in poetry, religion, and philosophy.Maud Bodkin - 1951 - Philadelphia: R. West.
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    La question de la connaissance et le statut de la créature chez Nicolas de Cues et Leibniz.Maude Corrieras - 2016 - Noesis 26:197-217.
    À partir des deux théophanies de Nicolas de Cues et de Leibniz, qui donnent à l’homme une place privilégiée au sein du monde créé, du fait de son statut de miroir ou image vivante qui reflète ou exprime le monde dans sa totalité, et de conceptions qui pensent la présence de l’infini dans le fini, on s’interroge ici sur la conception de la connaissance comme perspective de la monade chez Leibniz et la connaissance « quo modo capere possunt » des (...)
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    Art contemporain et phénoménologie: Réflexion sur Ie concept de lieu chez Georges Didi-Huberman.Maud Hagelstein - 2005 - Études Phénoménologiques 21 (41/42):133-164.
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    Bildwissenschaft: débats contemporains sur l'image.Maud Hagelstein & Céline Letawe (eds.) - 2022 - [Sesto San Giovanni]: Éditions Mimésis.
    Cette anthologie critique vise à établir une archéologie de la théorie de limage contemporaine, en particulier dans son versant germanophone, celui de la 'science de l'image' ou Bildwissenschaft. Pour des raisons diverses (obstacle de la langue, hermétisme des débats, dispersion des positions), cette discipline reste encore peu connue dans la sphère francophone. Pourtant, le développement exponentiel de la théorie de l'image depuis les années 1990 appelle une nouvelle cartographie des études visuelles ainsi qu'une redéfinition philosophique de l'image et de l'expérience (...)
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    « Corps en guerre. Imaginaires, idéologies, destructions », Quasimodo, n°8 et n°9, Printemps 2005.Maud Joly - 2009 - Clio 30.
    Le diptyque « Corps/Guerre(s) » s’impose comme une problématique essentielle au cœur du renouvellement de la connaissance du phénomène guerrier. La réflexion autour de la corporéité de la guerre a ouvert de nouveaux territoires afin de repenser l’expérience guerrière, notamment par une réévaluation des expériences collectives et intimes des violences. Les deux numéros de la revue Quasimodo s’inscrivent dans cet axe – au travers d’une démarche comparatiste, pluridisciplinaire et chronologique...
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    No perpetual enemies: Maimonideanism at the beginning of the fifteenth century.Maud Kozodoy - 2009 - In James T. Robinson (ed.), The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought. Boston: Brill. pp. 9--149.
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    Do Conflicts of Interest Create a New Professional Norm? Physical Therapists and Workers' Compensation.Maude Laliberté & Anne Hudon - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10):26 - 28.
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    Anti-academy.Alice Maude-Roxby - 2014 - Southhampton, UK: John Hansard Gallery. Edited by Joan Giroux.
    Anti-Academy examines the ideas, processes, workshops and legacies of three radical educational models in 1960s Japan, the USA and Denmark. Comprised of three sections, each relating to one of these school's programmes, Anti-Academy explores life at Bigakko, Tokyo, The Intermedia Programme at the University of Iowa, and Ex-School, Copenhagen. Anti-Academy is a comprehensive interpretation of how these three academies situated themselves on the peripheries of the art world, existing in opposition to the mainstream, and responding to the political and social (...)
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  33. The two cities: or, Statecraft and idealism.Maude Dominica Petre - 1925 - London: Longmans, Green.
     
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    La présence de la totalité.Maud Pouradier - 2014 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 13 (1):69.
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    Pour une vérité seconde de la philosophie analytique (et de la phénoménologie).Maud Pouradier - 2022 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 30 (2):11-18.
    En France, la philosophie analytique a une place paradoxale : d’un côté, elle n’est pas pleinement intégrée au cursus académique en raison de la structure du concours de l’agrégation, mais d’un autre côté, le choix de la philosophie analytique demeure une option intellectuelle volontariste en raison de la vivacité de la phénoménologie française. Alors qu’au début des années 2000, la guerre des paradigmes philosophiques était très vive, les « nouveaux réalismes » de Quentin Meillassoux ou Jocelyn Benoist ont proposé de (...)
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    Three Conferences, Many Question Marks.Yole G. Sills, Tabitha M. Powledge & Rachelle Hollander - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (4):9.
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    The Evolution of the Funny: American Folk Humor and Gimbel’s Cleverness Theory.Liz Sills - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):73-96.
    In 2017, Steven Gimbel published Isn’t That Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy. This book proposes, among other vastly interesting notions, a definition of humor that eschews audience reactions in favor of focusing exclusively on the craft and intention of the responsible comedian. This article intends to provoke that definition and show why humorous performances cannot be crafted without an audience-centric mindset, proving Gimbel’s notion problematic at best. To poke this definition, I draw on the American Folk Humor (...)
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    The Reservations of the Funny: Ethics of Studying Funny Communication.Liz Sills - 2021 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 2 (1):67-86.
    Studying the funny trends within historically marginalized populations has historically been used as a means of making them seem nonthreatening to dominant cultures. Scholars, furthermore, have often applied dominant-culture contexts toward reading minority artifacts without taking the time to understand the premises for other cultures’ funny enthymemes. This paper proposes two solutions to the dilemma of recognizing the importance of representing marginalized populations’ humor in the scholarly canon but also studying those funny artifacts with a mind toward ethics, using Native (...)
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    White Racism: A Psychohistory.C. Sills - 1972 - Télos 1972 (12):137-143.
  40. Business and the Polis: What Does it Mean to See Corporations as Political Actors? [REVIEW]Pierre-Yves Néron - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (3):333-352.
    This article addresses the recent call in business ethics literature for a better understanding of corporations as political actors or entities. It first gives an overview of recent attempts to examine classical issues in business ethics through a political lens. It examines different ways in which theorists with an interest in the normative analysis of business practices and institutions could find it desirable and fruitful to use a political lens. This article presents a distinction among four views of the relations (...)
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    The Pico-Ficino controversy: new evidence in Ficino's commentary on Plato's Parmenides.Maude Vanhaelen - 2009 - Rinascimento 49:301-339.
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    Ethical Challenges for Patient Access to Physical Therapy: Views of Staff Members from Three Publicly–Funded Outpatient Physical Therapy Departments.Maude Laliberté, Bryn Williams–Jones, Debbie E. Feldman & Matthew Hunt - 2017 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 7 (2):157-169.
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  43. Disremembering Dedalus: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.Maud Ellmann - 1981 - In Robert Young (ed.), Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 189--206.
     
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    Toward a Third Way: Women's Politics and Welfare Policies in Sweden.Maud Eduards - 1991 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 58.
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    The influence of psychological resilience on the relation between automatic stimulus evaluation and attentional breadth for surprised faces.Maud Grol & Rudi De Raedt - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (1):146-157.
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    La protección del agua: diez principios.Maude Barlow - 2006 - Polis 14.
    ¿Es posible un decálogo del agua en la era de la globalización y la liberalización de todos los mercados y recursos naturales? Maude Barlow así lo cree y nos propone 10 principios básicos para mantener un equilibrio del agua entre las necesidades humanas y el mundo natural. El agua no puede concebirse simplemente como un recurso explotable, sino como un patrimonio del planeta y para las próximas generaciones. Los 10 principios de Barlow, más que un código, representan una invitación (...)
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    Entre réinformation et complotisme.Maude Guindon, David Grondin & Thierry Bardini - 2023 - Multitudes 91 (2):71-76.
    La méconnaissance du virus SARS-CoV-2 et une communication publique déficiente ont contribué à alimenter l’incertitude radicale depuis le début de la pandémie. Cette conjoncture est propice au déferlement de contre-discours dits complotistes dans les arènes numériques et autres « forums hybrides ». Les institutions publiques et médiatiques, en privilégiant une approche épistémologique basée sur le debunking, échouent à comprendre la préférence d’une frange de la population pour les vérités « alternatives » au détriment des preuves scientifiques. En analysant les formes (...)
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    Literary Criticism and the Study of the Unconscious.Maude Bodkin - 1927 - The Monist 37 (3):445-468.
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    La médecine esthétique saisie par le droit : un régime juridique perfectible.Maud Cintrat - 2015 - Médecine et Droit 2015 (133):99-102.
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  50. Can the Method of Beryl - which is wished by Cusanus to be irrefutable because experienced through practice - suffice to reach the truth : the difficult practice of I and to truth.Maude Corrieras - 2019 - In Christiane Maria Bacher & Matthias Vollet (eds.), Wissensformen bei Nicolaus Cusanus. Regensburg: S. Roderer-Verlag.
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