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    Corruption in Nigeria: The Fight and Movement to Cure the Malady.Mazi A. Kanu Oji & Valerie U. Oji - 2008 - Upa.
    This book addresses the effects of corruption in Nigeria and provides a concise overview for a lasting solution. Offering insight from the authors' original thinking and experiences, the book traces corruption from colonial rule through nearly fifty years of successive civilian and military government, counter coupes, and ethical reform programs.
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  2. Interpreting the Infinitesimal Mathematics of Leibniz and Euler.Jacques Bair, Piotr Błaszczyk, Robert Ely, Valérie Henry, Vladimir Kanovei, Karin U. Katz, Mikhail G. Katz, Semen S. Kutateladze, Thomas McGaffey, Patrick Reeder, David M. Schaps, David Sherry & Steven Shnider - 2017 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 48 (2):195-238.
    We apply Benacerraf’s distinction between mathematical ontology and mathematical practice to examine contrasting interpretations of infinitesimal mathematics of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, in the work of Bos, Ferraro, Laugwitz, and others. We detect Weierstrass’s ghost behind some of the received historiography on Euler’s infinitesimal mathematics, as when Ferraro proposes to understand Euler in terms of a Weierstrassian notion of limit and Fraser declares classical analysis to be a “primary point of reference for understanding the eighteenth-century theories.” Meanwhile, scholars like (...)
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  3. Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Investigation of U.S. Organizations.Adam Lindgreen, Valérie Swaen & Wesley J. Johnston - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2):303 - 323.
    Organizations that believe they should "give something back" to the society have embraced the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Although the theoretical underpinnings of CSR have been frequently debated, empirical studies often involve only limited aspects, implying that theory may not be congruent with actual practices and may impede understanding and further development of CSR. The authors investigate actual CSR practices related to five different stakeholder groups, develop an instrument to measure those CSR practices, and apply it to a (...)
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    Group-to-individual (G2i) inferences: challenges in modeling how the U.S. court system uses brain data.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (1):51-68.
    Regardless of formalization used, one on-going challenge for AI systems that model legal proceedings is accounting for contextual issues, particularly where judicial decisions are made in criminal cases. The law assumes a rational approach to rule application in deciding a defendant’s guilt; however, judges and juries can behave irrationally. What should a model prize: efficiency, accuracy, or fairness? Exactly whether and how to incorporate the psychology of courtroom interactions into formal models or expert systems has only just begun to be (...)
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    Poetika na li︠u︡bovta.Valeri Stefanov - 2016 - Sofii︠a︡: Avliga.
  6. Aesthetical rationalism of the irrational+ Valery, Paul writings.U. Muller - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (1):220-224.
     
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    Folk Psychology Wins the DAY! Daubert and the Challenge of False Confessions.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (3):269-281.
    It has been more than 20 years since the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. on the admissibility of scientific expert witness testimony in legal proceedings. It is time, perhaps, to look back at the history of Daubert decisions to determine whether it and its progeny have lived up to their collective promises to keep bad science out of the courtroom, while allowing in good, especially where the mind and brain sciences are concerned.In this (...)
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    Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Failure to Cover Does Not Violate ADA, Title VII, or PDA.Valerie Gutmann - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (2):314-316.
    In Saks v. Franklin Covey Co., the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the American with Disabilities Act, Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, and New York state law do not proscribe an employer's self-insured employee health plan from excluding surgical impregnation procedures from its coverage. Although the court found that infertility qualifies as a disability under the ADA, it restricted required coverage of certain infedty treatments.Title I of the ADA prohibits (...)
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    The Relationship Between Social Cynicism Belief, Social Dominance Orientation, and the Perception of Unethical Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Examination in Russia, Portugal, and the United States.Valerie Grissom, Miguel M. Torres, Olga Kovbasyuk, Theophilus B. A. Addo & Maria Cristina Ferreira - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):545-562.
    Most studies investigating the relationship between cultural constructs and ethical perception have focused on individual- and societal-level values without much attention to other type of cultural constructs such as social beliefs. In addition, we need to better understand how social beliefs are linked to ethical perception and the level of analysis at which social beliefs may best predict ethical perceptions. This research contributes to the cross-cultural ethical perception literature by examining the relationship of individual-level social cynicism belief, one of five (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Developing and Transitional Countries: Botswana and Malawi.Adam Lindgreen, Valérie Swaen & Timothy T. Campbell - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3):429 - 440.
    This research empirically investigated the CSR practices of 84 Botswana and Malawi organizations. The findings revealed that the extent and type of CSR practices in these countries did not significantly differ from that proposed by a U. S. model of CSR, nor did they significantly differ between Botswana and Malawi. There were, however, differences between the sampled organizations that clustered into a stakeholder perspective and traditional capitalist model groups. In the latter group, the board of directors, owners, and shareholders were (...)
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    Math Anxiety: Making Room to Breathe.Valerie Allen & Todd Stambaugh - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):217-225.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Math Anxiety:Making Room to BreatheValerie Allen (bio) and Todd Stambaugh (bio)"Don't do that to me, Professor," the student said, and everybody laughed, for by this late in the semester, the atmosphere was relaxed. The instructor in question had just reached the point in a worked problem when they could move from reasoning about specific numbers to stating a general principle: x≤y≤z, meaning that y—the value we sought—was always going (...)
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    Between Women of Color: The New Social Organization of Reproductive Labor.Patricia Roach, Valerie Damasco, Lolita Lledo, Cynthia Cranford & Jennifer Nazareno - 2022 - Gender and Society 36 (3):342-367.
    In this article, we examine citizenship inequalities in paid reproductive labor. Through an analysis of elder care in Los Angeles, California, based on interviews with Filipina home care agency workers and owners, we delineate citizen divisions made up of two interlocking dimensions. The longstanding U.S. welfare state abdication of responsibility for elder care for its citizens generates a racialized, gendered citizenship division that facilitates another citizenship division between women of color. The outsourcing of elder care by the government to the (...)
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    Agnes Goes to Prison: Gender Authenticity, Transgender Inmates in Prisons for Men, and Pursuit of “The Real Deal”.Sarah Fenstermaker & Valerie Jenness - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (1):5-31.
    Historically developed along gender lines and arguably the most sex segregated of institutions, U.S. prisons are organized around the assumption of a gender binary. In this context, the existence and increasing visibility of transgender prisoners raise questions about how gender is accomplished by transgender prisoners in prisons for men. This analysis draws on official data and original interview data from 315 transgender inmates in 27 California prisons for men to focus analytic attention on the pursuit of “the real deal”—a concept (...)
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    États-Unis : Un écho du 11 septembre.Guy Lochard, Valerie Streit & Rodney Benson - 2006 - Hermes 46:95.
    Par sa couverture particulièrement intense au début, la presse américaine a donné beaucoup d'importance aux attentats de Madrid. Le cadrage dominant est un parallèle avec le 11 septembre, justifiant une approche faite d'empathie et un sentiment fort de solidarité dans l'épreuve. Mais, après les résultats des élections législatives espagnoles, quand il est devenu évident que la population espagnole a élu un chef ouvertement hostile à la participation de son pays à la guerre en Irak, la couverture change. La presse américaine (...)
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    Chronic Kidney Disease Among Workers: A Review of the Literature.Roxana Chicas, Jacqueline Mix, Valerie Mac, Joan Flocks, Nathan Eric Dickman, Vicki Hertzberg & Linda McCauley - 2019 - Workplace, Health, and Safety 9 (67):481-490.
    For the past two decades, agricultural workers in regions of Central America have reported an epidemic of chronic kidney disease of undetermined etiology (CKDu) that is not associated with established risk factors of chronic kidney disease. Several hypotheses have emerged, but the etiology of CKDu remains elusive and controversial. The aim of this literature review was to describe the potential risk factors of CKDu in Mesoamerica and implications for the U.S. agricultural worker population. PubMed and CINAHL databases were searched for (...)
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    The Relationship Between Social Cynicism Belief, Social Dominance Orientation, and the Perception of Unethical Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Examination in Russia, Portugal, and the United States.Maria Cristina Ferreira, Theophilus B. A. Addo, Olga Kovbasyuk, Miguel M. Torres & Valerie Alexandra - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):545-562.
    Most studies investigating the relationship between cultural constructs and ethical perception have focused on individual- and societal-level values without much attention to other type of cultural constructs such as social beliefs. In addition, we need to better understand how social beliefs are linked to ethical perception and the level of analysis at which social beliefs may best predict ethical perceptions. This research contributes to the cross-cultural ethical perception literature by examining the relationship of individual-level social cynicism belief, one of five (...)
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  17. Chungguk kwa tarŭn Pukhan ŭi iwŏnjŏk t'oji soyu kujo kŭkpok chŏllyak.Cho Sŏng-ch'an - 2020 - In Sŭng-uk Kim (ed.), Chungguk chisik chihyŏng ŭi hyŏngsŏng kwa pyŏnyong. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Hakkobang.
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    The smart intuitor: Cognitive capacity predicts intuitive rather than deliberate thinking.Matthieu Raoelison, Valerie A. Thompson & Wim De Neys - 2020 - Cognition 204 (C):104381.
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  19. Rehabilitating Meinong's theory of objects.Richard Routley & Valerie Routley - 1973 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 27 (1973):224-254.
     
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    The object of jurisprudence.U. K. Oxford - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):164-173.
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  21. Hindsight bias: A by-product of knowledge updating?U. Hoffrage, R. Hertwig & Gerd Gigerenzer - 2000 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26:566–81.
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    Assessing risk/benefit for trials using preclinical evidence: a proposal.Jonathan Kimmelman & Valerie Henderson - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1):50-53.
  23. Commentary.Erik Angner & Valerie Tiberius - unknown
    In the history of Western philosophy, questions of well-being and happiness have played a central role for some 2,500 years. Yet, when it comes to the systematic empirical study of happiness and satisfaction, philosophers are relative latecomers. Empirically-minded psychologists began studying systematically the determinants and distribution of happiness and satisfaction – understood as positive or desirable subjectively experienced mental states – during the 1920’s and 30’s, as personality psychology emerged as a bona fide subdiscipline of psychology shortly after World War (...)
     
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    Suave mari magno: an echo of Lucretius in Seneca's Epistle 53.Michele Valerie Ronnick - 1995 - American Journal of Philology 116 (4).
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    Sŏ Kyŏng-dŏk kwa Hwadam hakp'a: Chosŏn chunggi Chujahak ŭi tojŏnjadŭl.Yŏng-U. Han - 2022 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Chisik Sanŏpsa.
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  26. An Aspect of Eternal Truth, by T.R.U.E.R. U. E. T. & Aspect - 1910
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  27. Hỏi đáp về đạo đức học.Hậu Kiêm Trần, Minh Tâm Vũ & Đình Bảy Trịnh (eds.) - 1995 - Hà Nội: Chính trị quốc gia.
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    Die logik der anführung und quasianführung.U. Blau - 1988 - Erkenntnis 29 (2):227 - 268.
    Quine's metalogical 'quasiquotation' is formally added to classical first-Order logic; the resulting system lq is stronger and more natural than all former systems of quotational logic. Lq contains object-Variables ranging over the universe u and expression-Variables ranging over the set e of all expressions of lq; e is a subset of u. Object-Quantifiers are referential, Expression-Quantifiers are substitutional; only the latter ones bind into quasiquotations. Lq contains its own syntactic metatheory and arithmetics. Natural proofs of godel's and tarski's theorems are (...)
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  29. G. DELFEL, L'ésthétique de Stéphane Mallarmé.U. Eco - 1954 - Rivista di Filosofia 45 (1):68.
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  30. Die dreiwertige Logik der Sprache. Ihre Syntax, Semantik und Anwendung in der Sprachanalyse.U. Blau - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (3):626-627.
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  31. The Over-extended Mind.U. M. D. Cole - unknown
    There’s a possibly more interesting general question: does technology transform and extend the mind and our mental powers? In a widely discussed 1998 paper titled “The Extended Mind”, Andy Clark and David Chalmers argue that mind and cognition can extend outside the head and can include items and processes in the world. In their thought experiment, Otto has alzheimer’s syndrome but does not lose his ability to function because he records information he learns in a notebook that he always carries. (...)
     
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    Impact of Music on Working Memory in Rwanda.Sara-Valérie Giroux, Serge Caparos, Nathalie Gosselin, Eugène Rutembesa & Isabelle Blanchette - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  33. Jean-Pierre Changeux and Alain Connes, Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics. Trans MB DeBevoise Reviewed by.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (1):16-17.
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  34. The "ides of August 1814" : The Jansenists and the image of Port-Royal in the anti-Jesuitism of the restoration.Valerie Guittienne-Murger - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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  35. Strumpfhosenverbot: Psychoanalytische und phanomenologische Uberlegungen zum Geschlechtswechsel.U. Kadi - 2002 - Synthesis Philosophica 17 (1):75-86.
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    Désaffection dans l'institution : contre-violence educative et agirs adolescents.Anne-Valérie Mazoyer & Tristan Baills - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):57-65.
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    ADAPT: A Developmental, Asemantic, and Procedural Model for Transcoding From Verbal to Arabic Numerals.Pierre Barrouillet, Valérie Camos, Pierre Perruchet & Xavier Seron - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (2):368-394.
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  38. Originality-art of being oneself.U. Agnew - 1976 - Humanitas 12 (1):49-58.
     
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  39. The editors would like to thank Kelly Becker for doing most of the work on this index.U. Blau - 2000 - In Gila Sher & Richard Tieszen (eds.), Between logic and intuition: essays in honor of Charles Parsons. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 500--339.
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  40. Meaning and causal explanations in the behavioural sciences.U. K. Bolton - - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Closing remarks.U. Buchenau - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (13-16):1667-1669.
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  42. Scientific progress.U. Charpa - 1988 - Philosophische Rundschau 35 (1-2):117-131.
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    A new law on advance directives in Germany.U. Wiesing, R. J. Jox, H. -J. Hessler & G. D. Borasio - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12):779-783.
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  44. Collective Objects.U. Blau - 1981 - Theoretical Linguistics 8:101-130.
    The set-theoretic and individual-theoretic analyses of collections make the same mistake: their ontologies are far removed from language. Our basic notion, the collector, has a clear linguistic counterpart: the definite article. Our theory furnishes a theory of definite descriptions as a special case. We use 3-valued valued logic in order to come to grips with the existential presuppositions of the collections.
     
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  45. Filosofyah shel ha-dat : ḥoveret 6.ElḥAnan YaḳIrah ʻarikhah U.-Khetivah - 1942 - In Elhanan Yakira, Yehoshuʻa Maṭyaś, Shemuʼel Sḳolniḳov, Eliʻezer Broyar, Ilanah Margolin & B. Volman (eds.), [Logiḳah, higayon, maḥshavah, didaḳṭiḳah, filosofyah]. [Israel,:
     
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    Models of Public Engagement: Nanoscientists’ Understandings of Science–Society Interactions.Regula Valérie Burri - 2018 - NanoEthics 12 (2):81-98.
    This paper explores how scientists perceive public engagement initiatives. By drawing on interviews with nanoscientists, it analyzes how researchers imagine science–society interactions in an early phase of technological development. More specifically, the paper inquires into the implicit framings of citizens, of scientists, and of the public in scientists’ discourses. It identifies four different models of how nanoscientists understand public engagement which are described as educational, paternalistic, elitist, and economistic. These models are contrasted with the dialog model of public engagement promoted (...)
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    Icônes 39.Anne-Valérie Gasc - 2009 - Multitudes 39 (4):1.
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  48. Mirovozzrenie G. B. Zardabi.Zii︠a︡Ddin Bagatur Ogly Gei︠U︡Shev - 1962
     
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  49. Africanity: An Interview with an African Elder Priestess.Valerie Mason-John - 2021 - In Afrikan wisdom: new voices talk Black liberation, Buddhism, and beyond. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.
  50. Ibn Sīnā.Muḥammad al-Mahdī Masʻūdī - 1981 - Tūnis,:
     
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