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  1. Explanation and Power: The Control of Human Behavior.Morse Peckham - 1988 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    _Explanation and Power _ was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The meaning of any utterance or any sign is the response to that utterance or sign: this is the fundamental proposition behind Morse Peckham's _Explanation and Power. Published_ in 1979 and now available in paperback for the first time, _Explanation and Power _grew out of Peckham's (...)
     
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    Feminist aesthetics and the spectrum of gender.Marcia Morse - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):287-295.
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    The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy, edited by Armen Marsoobian and John Ryder.D. J. Morse - 2004 - Teaching Philosophy 4:381-383.
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    In at the Beginnings: A Physicist's Life.C. Philip Morse - 1976 - MIT Press.
    The autobiography of one of the most versatile of American scientists of his generation, the first to be trained largely in his own country. A scientific generalist, Morse has made significant contributions to atomic physics, quantum mechanics, plasma physics, astrophysics, acoustics, machine computation, and operations research. Philip Morse has surely been one of the most versatile of American scientists of his generation, the first to be trained largely in his own country. A scientific generalist, he has made significant (...)
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  5. The Thinkers.Newcomb H. Morse - 1994 - Upa.
    Morse has produced a work that emphasizes the extreme significance and vital discipline of legal philosophy in representing the integration of legal principles and moral precepts. The Thinkers discusses, delineates, and analyzes the integral legal philosophies of Hobbes, Wilson, Aquinas, Augustine, Descartes, Hegel, Leibnitz, Kant, Carlyle,Thoreau, and Hohfeld.
     
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  6. Man's rage for chaos.Morse Peckham - 1965 - Philadelphia,: Chilton Books.
     
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    Education as a civil right: The ongoing struggle in New York.Jane Fowler Morse - 2006 - Educational Studies 40 (1):39-59.
  8. Again Pioneers.Hermann N. Morse - 1949
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    The “new syndrome excuse syndrome”.Stephen J. Morse - 1995 - Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (1):3-15.
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    Psychopathy and the law: the United States experience.Stephen J. Morse - 2010 - In Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy. Oxford University Press. pp. 41.
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    Is Executive Function the Universal Acid?Stephen J. Morse - 2022 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 16 (2):299-318.
    This essay responds to Hirstein, Sifferd and Fagan’s book, Responsible Brains, which claims that executive function is the guiding mechanism that supports both responsible agency and the necessity for some excuses. In contrast, I suggest that executive function is not the universal acid and the neuroscience at present contributes almost nothing to the necessary psychological level of explanation and analysis. To the extent neuroscience can be useful, it is virtually entirely dependent on well-validated psychology to correlate with the neuroscientific variables (...)
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  12. Dynamics of Operational Systems: Markov and Queuing Processes.Philip M. Morse - 1961 - In Russell Lincoln Ackoff (ed.), Progress in operations research. New York,: Wiley. pp. 1.
     
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  13. Foucault, Baudrillard eller Habermas. Om frigörelse som makt, förförelse eller kommunikativt handlande.Ole Morsing - 1986 - Res Publica (Misc) 5:286-302.
     
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    Mathematics, the Arts and Freedom.Marston Morse - 1959 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 34 (1):16-24.
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  15. W.e.B. Du Bois (1868-1963).Donald J. Morse - 2008 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Do the Ends Justify the Means? Variation in the Distributive and Procedural Fairness of Machine Learning Algorithms.Lily Morse, Mike Horia M. Teodorescu, Yazeed Awwad & Gerald C. Kane - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (4):1083-1095.
    Recent advances in machine learning methods have created opportunities to eliminate unfairness from algorithmic decision making. Multiple computational techniques (i.e., algorithmic fairness criteria) have arisen out of this work. Yet, urgent questions remain about the perceived fairness of these criteria and in which situations organizations should use them. In this paper, we seek to gain insight into these questions by exploring fairness perceptions of five algorithmic criteria. We focus on two key dimensions of fairness evaluations: distributive fairness and procedural fairness. (...)
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    Criminal Responsibility Reconsidered.Stephen J. Morse - forthcoming - Criminal Law and Philosophy:1-15.
    This essay review addresses the central responsibility thesis of David Brink's "Fair. Opportunity and Responsibility" and then considers two applications of the central. Thesis: legal insanity and diminished capacity.
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  18. Cognitive robotics, enactive perception, and learning in the real world.A. Morse & Tom Ziemke - unknown
     
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    K.E. Løgstrup--nye læsninger.Ole Morsing (ed.) - 1993 - Århus: Slagmark.
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  20. Why marriage belongs to God, not to the state.Jennifer Roback Morse - 2019 - In David S. Dockery & John Stonestreet (eds.), Life, marriage, and religious liberty: what belongs to God, what belongs to Caesar. New York, NY: Fidelis Books.
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  21. (1 other version)Corporate social responsibility communication: Stakeholder information, response and involvement strategies.Mette Morsing & Majken Schultz - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (4):323–338.
    While it is generally agreed that companies need to manage their relationships with their stakeholders, the way in which they choose to do so varies considerably. In this paper, it is argued that when companies want to communicate with stakeholders about their CSR initiatives, they need to involve those stakeholders in a two-way communication process, defined as an ongoing iterative sense-giving and sense-making process. The paper also argues that companies need to communicate through carefully crafted and increasingly sophisticated processes. Three (...)
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    Cross-Sector Partnerships as Capitalism’s New Development Agents: Reconceiving Impact as Empowerment.Thilde Langevang, Mette Morsing, Luisa Murphy & Anne Vestergaard - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (7):1339-1376.
    Cross-sector partnerships are currently praised as capitalism’s key governance instrument to address development challenges. Although some concern has been raised about the effectiveness of such partnerships, little is known about their actual impact. Often it is assumed that partnership outputs transform straightforwardly into societal impact such as poverty alleviation. This article problematizes this assumption. Employing a critical micro-level study, which draws on a qualitative case study of a nongovernmental organization (NGO)–business partnership in Ghana, we examine how outputs provided by a (...)
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    Compathy or Physical Empathy: Implications for the Caregiver Relationship.Janice M. Morse, Carl Mitcham & Wim J. van Der Steen - 1998 - Journal of Medical Humanities 19 (1):51-65.
    In this article a case is made for the importance of a previously overlooked phenomenon, physical empathy orcompathy,defined as the physical manifestation of caregiver distress that occurs in the presence of a patient in physical pain or distress. According to the similarity of a caregiver's response to the original symptoms, there can be four types of compathetic response: identical, initiated, transferred, and converted. Controlling for the compathetic response may involve narrowing one's focus and/or changing caregiver attitudes. Finally, we argue that (...)
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  24. Home: smell, taste, posture, gleam.Margaret Morse - 1999 - In Hamid Naficy (ed.), Home, exile, homeland: film, media, and the politics of place. New York: Routledge. pp. 63--74.
     
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    Kampen om de moderne ideers fortid,nutid og fremtid.Ole Morsing - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (2-3):422-434.
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  26. Liberty and Wealth.Sidney H. Morse - unknown
    This is the corner into which I beheld a capitalist driven. I say capitalist. But the man was only a day-laborer, and had found it difficult to keep a small family in ordinary comfort. “Nobody is to blame but myself that I am not rich,” he said, “I have neglected to pursue the proper course. But that course was open to me, as it is to everybody in this country. The way is before every man’s eyes; it needs but the (...)
     
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    History of Political Ideas, Volume 4 : Renaissance and Reformation.David L. Morse, William M. Thompson & Eric Voegelin (eds.) - 1989 - University of Missouri.
    By closely examining the sources, movements, and persons of the Renaissance and the Reformation, Voegelin reveals the roots of today's political ideologies in this fourth volume of his _History of Political Ideas._ This insightful study lays the groundwork for Voegelin's critique of the modern period and is essential to an understanding of his later analysis. Voegelin identifies not one but two distinct beginnings of the movement toward modern political consciousness: the Renaissance and the Reformation. Historically, however, the powerful effects of (...)
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    Preventive Confinement of Dangerous Offenders.Stephen J. Morse - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1):56-72.
    How to respond justly to the dangers persistent violent offenders present is a vexing moral and legal issue. On the one hand, we wish to reduce predation; on the other, we want to treat predators fairly. The central theme of this paper is that it is difficult to achieve both goals without compromising one of them, and that both are being seriously undermined. I begin by explaining the legal theory, doctrine and practice governing dangerous offenders and demonstrate that the law (...)
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    The Non-Problem of Free Will in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.Stephen Morse - unknown
    This article demonstrates that there is no free will problem in forensic psychiatry by showing that free will or its lack is not a criterion for any legal doctrine and it is not an underlying general foundation for legal responsibility doctrines and practices. There is a genuine metaphysical free will problem, but the article explains why it is not relevant to forensic practice. Forensic practitioners are urged to avoid all usage of free will in their forensic thinking and work product (...)
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    On the role(s) of modelling in cognitive science.Anthony F. Morse & Tom Ziemke - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (1):37-56.
    Although work on computational and robotic modelling of cognition is highly diverse, as an empirical method it can be roughly divided into at least two clearly different, though non-exclusive branches, motivated to evaluate the sufficiency or the necessity of theories when it comes to accounting for data and/or other observations. With the rising profile of theories of situated/embodied cognition, a third non-exclusive avenue for investigation has also gained in popularity, the investigation of agent-environment embedding or more generally, exploration. Still in (...)
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  31. Psychopathy and criminal responsibility.Stephen J. Morse - 2008 - Neuroethics 1 (3):205-212.
    This article considers whether psychopaths should be held criminally responsible. After describing the positive law of criminal responsibility in general and as it applies to psychopaths, it suggests that psychopaths lack moral rationality and that severe psychopaths should be excused from crimes that violate the moral rights of others. Alternative forms of social control for dangerous psychopaths, such as involuntary civil commitment, are considered, and the potential legal implications of future scientific understanding of psychopathy are addressed.
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    CSR as Corporate Political Activity: Observations on IKEA’s CSR Identity–Image Dynamics.Mette Morsing & Anne Roepstorff - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (2):395-409.
    In this article, we develop a conceptual framework to understand how a company’s CSR identity becomes defined as a political activity destabilizing the strong identity–image relations. We draw on theories of political CSR and organizational identity–image relations to study how CSR emerges as a corporate political activity in a context where the corporate CSR work is first appreciated and later critiqued by the public in the wake of socio-political events. We analyse the micro-organizational processes in the context of macro-political level (...)
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    Neuroscience and Criminal Law: Perils and Promises.Stephen J. Morse - 2019 - In Larry Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law. Springer Verlag. pp. 471-496.
    This chapter addresses the potential contributions of neuroscience to criminal justice decision-making and policy, with special emphasis on criminal responsibility. The central question is whether neuroscience is relevant to criminal justice. The general conclusion is that it is scarcely useful at present but may become more relevant as the science progresses. After explaining the meaning of criminal responsibility in use, the chapter speculates about the source of claims for the positive influence of neuroscience. The scientific status of behavioral neuroscience and (...)
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    (1 other version)Corporate social responsibility as strategic auto-communication: On the role of external stakeholders for member identification.Mette Morsing - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (2):171–182.
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  35. Moral and legal responsibility and the new neuroscience.Stephen J. Morse - 2005 - In Judy Illes (ed.), Neuroethics: Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice, and Policy. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Advanced introduction to substantive criminal law.Stephen J. Morse - 2023 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas. This Advanced Introduction to Substantive Criminal Law explores the doctrines, issues and controversies in the substantive field of criminal law. Chapters cover important theoretical and doctrinal topics, including the justifications for state blame (...)
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  37. Apis dorsata in the Philippines, Philippine Association of Entomologists Inc.R. A. Morse & F. M. Laigo - forthcoming - Laguna. Keywords: Absconding/Migration/Swarming/Defense/Bibliography/Combs/Behaviour/General Biology/Foraging/Dorsata/Drones/Morphology/Reproduction/Disease/Pests/Predators/Philippines/Queens/C lassification.
     
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    Back to the Concrete: A Pragmatist Response to Oppression.Donald Morse - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (1):28-35.
    Back to the Concrete: A Pragmatist Response to Oppression Pragmatism is a vital tool for society today, both because it addresses our more pressing social problems and because it advances beyond other available solutions. As a good deal of recent European philosophy has shown, as in the cases of Adorno and Agamben, for example, our social life is mediated by abstractions that oppress us. With its focus on the immediacy of experience, pragmatism enables us to overcome these abstractions and return (...)
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    Evolving Views of Viral Evolution: Towards an Evolutionary Biology of Viruses.Stephen S. Morse - 1992 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 14 (2):215 - 248.
    Despite considerable interest in viral evolution, at least among virologists, viruses are rarely considered from the same evolutionary vantage point as other organisms. Early work of necessity emphasized phenotype and phenotypic variation (and therefore arguably was more oriented towards the broader biological and ecological perspectives). More recent work (essentially since the development of molecular evolution in the 1960's but beginning earlier) has concentrated on genotypic variation, with less clarity about the significance of such variations. Other aspects of evolutionary theory, especially (...)
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    Hearing Bad News.Janice Morse - 2011 - Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (3):187-211.
    Personal reports of receiving bad news provide data that describes patients’ comprehension, reflections, experienced emotions, and an interpretative commentary with the wisdom of hindsight. Analysis of autobiographical accounts of “hearing bad news” enables the identification of patterns of how patients found out diagnoses, buffering techniques used, and styles of receiving the news. I describe how patients grapple with the news, their somatic responses to hearing, and how they struggle and strive to accept what they are hearing. I discuss metaphors used (...)
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    Quid do ut (ne): A Bargaining Construction in Juvenal and the Senecas.C. J. Morse - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):196-198.
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    The Nature of Man in Auden's "For the Time Being".Donald E. Morse - 1967 - Renascence 19 (2):93-100.
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    The Virtue of Heaven: From Calvin to Cyber‐Talk and Back.Christopher Morse - 2003 - Modern Theology 19 (3):317-328.
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    Serve Somebody: Musings of a Pastoral Care Practitioner on the Covenant of Care.Hal Morse - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    In this article, I explore what it means to “serve somebody,” drawing from my own experience as a full-time chaplain. Chaplains must serve many different parties, but are ultimately called to care for their patients via a covenental relationship of care.
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    Formative Perspectives on the Relation Between CSR Communication and CSR Practices: Pathways for Walking, Talking, and T(w)alking.Andrew Crane, Mette Morsing & Dennis Schoeneborn - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (1):5-33.
    Within the burgeoning corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication literature, the question of the relationship between CSR practices and CSR communication (or between “walk” and “talk”) has been a central concern. Recently, we observe a growing interest in formative views on the relation between CSR communication and practices, that is, works which ascribe to communication a constitutive role in creating, maintaining, and transforming CSR practices. This article provides an overview of the heterogeneous landscape of formative views on CSR communication scholarship. More (...)
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    CSR and the Mediated Emergence of Strategic Ambiguity.Eric Guthey & Mette Morsing - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (4):555-569.
    We develop a framework for understanding how lack of clarity in business press coverage of corporate social responsibility functions as a mediated and emergent form of strategic ambiguity. Many stakeholders expect CSR to exhibit clarity, consistency, and discursive closure. But stakeholders also expect CSR to conform to varying degrees of both formal and substantive rationality. These diverse expectations conflict with each other and change over time. A content analysis of press coverage in Denmark suggests that the business media reflect and (...)
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    A map of the world of knowledge.Sidney Morse - 1925 - Baltimore,: The Arnold company. Edited by Jesse Lee Bennett.
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    Brain Imaging in the Courtroom: The Quest for Legal Relevance.Stephen J. Morse - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):24-27.
    This article addresses the question of the relevance of brain imaging to legal criteria that are behavioral, that is, that require evaluation of a defendant's actions or mental states. It begins with the legal standard for the admissibility of scientific and technical evidence. Then it considers the relevance of imaging to behavioral legal criteria. The problem is translating mechanistic neuroscience data into the law's folk psychological standards. It uses examples from the criminal law, but the analysis generalizes to behavioral criteria (...)
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    Communicative Dynamics and the Polyphony of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Network Society.Itziar Castelló, Mette Morsing & Friederike Schultz - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (4):683-694.
    This paper develops a media theoretical extension of the communicative view on corporate social responsibility by elaborating on the characteristics of network societies, arguing that new media increase the speed and connectivity, and lead to higher plurality and the potential polarization of reality constructions. We discuss the implications for corporate social responsibility of becoming more polyphonic and sketch the contours of “communicative legitimacy.” Finally, we present this special issue and develop some questions for future research.
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  50. Not Every Spirit: A Dogmatics of Christian Disbelief.Christopher Morse - 1994
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