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    Stakeholder Transformation Process: The Journey of an Indigenous Community.Zhi Tang,Norma Juma,EileenKwesiga &Joy Olabisi -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):1-21.
    The vast majority of indigenous communities are among the world’s poorest and are unlikely to be engaged in a thriving, mutually beneficial partnership with an MNC. While there are increasing studies on CSR initiatives in base of the pyramid communities, few—if any—feature the self-initiated stakeholder transition of an impoverished community. This paper examines the factors that motivated the stakeholder transformation process of an indigenous community, from its position as a non-stakeholder, one lacking in power and legitimacy, to the status of (...) being a primary stakeholder of the firm. We applied a constructivist grounded theory approach to longitudinal data to arrive at the conceptual framework. The findings presented are drawn from an in-depth case study of the Maasai, an indigenous community from East Africa. The findings point to the existence of entrepreneurial alertness that is instrumental in propelling the indigenous community to evolve from one stakeholder category to the next. Our research aims to propose a possible foundation for how communities deep in poverty can coalesce themselves to make their social needs salient to multinational organizations. (shrink)
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  2. Eileen F. Tupaz Doors-Photographs.Eileen F. Tupaz -2008 -Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 12 (2).
     
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  3. Abstract.Eileen M. Hunt -forthcoming -History of European Ideas.
    This author-meets-critics book symposium engages withEileen M. Hunt’s concluding book in her trilogy on Mary Shelley and political philosophy, The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (2024). It brings together some of the leading scholars of apocalyptic political thought (Nomi Lazar, Alison McQueen, Ben Jones) alongside philosophers and political theorists (David Gunkel, Samuel Piccolo,Eileen Hunt) concerned with the question of the ethical relationship between human artifice and the plagues, real and metaphorical, that beset (...) humanity and the world at large. (shrink)
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    Anselm of Canterbury and the Desire for the Word.Eileen C. Sweeney -2012 - The Catholic University of America Press.
    Eileen C. Sweeney. gap between what faith believes and what reason understands, is also expressed in the attempt to think “that than which none greater can be thought.” For to think it is to reach God via a single, long extension of the mind ...
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    LSE On Freedom.Eileen Barker (ed.) -1995 - LSE Books.
    The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has never confined itself to economics and political science but has embraced the full range of the social sciences and its related disciplines. Contributors to this book were invited to write on what they considered of importance concerning the subject of freedom. The volume is an exemplary reflection of the variety, the individuality, the different interests, and the range of assumptions found in the scholars of the LSE. The authors come from (...) varied backgrounds - linguistics, mathematics, computer science, sociology, geography, economics, industrial relations, anthropology, political science. They provide a stimulating array of viewpoints on the universally discussed issue of freedom. (shrink)
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    Mental health and the population.Eileen M. Brooke -1960 -The Eugenics Review 51 (4):209.
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    A Scientist's Guide to Impactful Science Communication: A Priori Goals, Collaborative Assessment, and Engagement with Youth.Eileen A. Hebets -2018 -Bioessays 40 (8):1800084.
  8. Tamara Horowitz and Gerald J. Massey, eds., Thought Experiments in Science and Philosophy Reviewed by.Eileen John -1992 -Philosophy in Review 12 (5):327-329.
     
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  9. Positionality of African Americans and a theoretical accommodation of it: Rethinking science education research.Eileen R. Carlton Parsons -2008 -Science Education 92 (6):1127-1144.
     
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    ‘Teaching Feminism’ – a Contradiction in Terms?Eileen Phillips &Jennifer Hurstfield -1983 -Feminist Review 15 (1):94-98.
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    23 Foundationalism and Ground Truth in American Legal Philosophy: Classical Rhetoric.Eileen A. Scallen -2009 - In Francis J. Mootz,On Philosophy in American Law. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 195.
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    14 Teachers' Epistemological Beliefs and Practices with Students with Disabilities and At-Risk in Inclusive Classrooms.Eileen Schwartz &Anne Jordan -2011 - In Jo Brownlee, Gregory J. Schraw & Donna Berthelsen,Personal epistemology and teacher education. New York: Routledge. pp. 61--210.
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    Navigating cross-cultural ethics: what global managers do right to keep from going wrong.Eileen Morgan -1998 - Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.
    Through the personal stories of managers running global business, this book takes an inside look into the dilemmas of managers who are asked to make profits ethically according to the dictates of their company's ethics code. It examines what companies `think" they are doing to help managers in those situations and how those managers are actually affected. Thanks to the boost from the 1991 Sentencing Guidelines which minimizes penalties for companies with ethics codes caught in ethical wrongdoing, more than 85% (...) of US companies and two thirds of all Canadian companies and half of all European companies now have Codes of Ethics. Yet, over and over, we hear of stories of personal dilemmas and conflicts experienced by individual managers navigating those business waters in other cultures. "Eileen Morgan does an excellent job of mapping the course for navigating the previously uncharted global ethical waters. By identifying best practices, she leads the reader on a journey from Surviving, to Understanding to Knowing the ethical issues that frequently confront international business people. This is a must read for anyone who wants to successfully compete in world markets." -Michael J. Litwin, Executive Vice President, Chief Credit Officer, Heller Financial, Inc. "Eileen Morgan has combined the pragmatic concerns of the individual manager with the moral concerns that come from personal-life history, cultural roots, and corporate ethical culture …This book focuses on the constructive task of formulating and using an "ethical map," and is sure to be a tonic to conscientious managers who want to navigate cross-cultural commerce with integrity. It has done a superb job of creating order out of the complexity of cross-cultural moral experience by insisting that the complexity must be honored and appropriated rather than ignored or suppressed." -Dr. Richard Beauchamp, Professor of Ethics, Christopher Newport University "In this groundbreaking book,Eileen Morgan has provided scores of real-life examples and developed a framework for approaching ethical leadership in international business. This is mandatory reading for anyone involved in global management today...This is an important book on an important subject." -Stephen H. Rhinesmith, Ph.D. Author, A Manager's Guide to Globalization "Eileen Morgan provides us with a much needed roadmap for how to walk the path of ethical leadership with practical feet. She reminds us that ethical decision-making is a critical aspect of every day leadership, and that we can all choose to be 'ethical pioneers' in our companies and our communities. Every leader engaged in global business can benefit from the lessons and stories included in this book." -Christi A. Olson, Ph.D. Chair, Telecommunications Management Department, Golden Gate University "Eileen Morgan's thoughtful analysis of 'ethical capital' should be read by anyone who does business in a global environment…Morgan's book presents the issue clearly, comprehensively and compellingly, demonstrating that ethics is an indispensable aspect of individual leadership and organizational credibility. …It provides a clear roadmap for business leaders who need to communicate their commitment to integrity and accountability to their employees, their partners, and their customer, making their 'ethical capital' one of their most valuable assets." -Nell Minnow, Principal, Lens, The Corporate Governance Investors "Eileen Morgan gives excellent insight into ethical practices. She focuses on business but her insights have general application. This book also describes differences in ethical interpretation that can arise between diverse cultures. Ms. Morgan has made an excellent contribution to understanding the benefit of positive ethical practices." -David C. Lincoln, Sponsor, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, College of Business, Arizona State University President, Arizona Oxides, LLC · First in-depth look at how managers in global companies actually bridge the gap between their organizations and their daily decisions · Explains the need for internal and external ethical operations¦and how organizations often create confusion rather than clarity with the label of "ethics". (shrink)
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    Values of Art: Pictures, Poetry, and Music.Eileen John -1999 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):76-78.
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    The early Rousseau’s egalitarian feminism: a philosophical convergence with Madame Dupin and ‘The Critique of the Spirit of the Laws’.Eileen Hunt Botting -2017 -History of European Ideas 43 (7):732-744.
    ABSTRACTFeminists have long criticized Rousseau for his patriarchal political theory. But when his lesser-known writings on women from the 1740s are taken into account, including a nearly 900-page manuscript critiquing Montesquieu from a feminist perspective, we see how the early Rousseau robustly converged in feminist ideas with his employer Madame Louise Dupin, before he gradually diverged from this egalitarian school of thought over the course of the 1750s. I add to the evidence of the early Rousseau’s egalitarian response to ‘the (...) woman question’ by showing his philosophical convergence with the feminist arguments of the anonymous ‘Critique of the Spirit of the Laws’ as well as Madame Dupin’s ‘Ouvrage sur les femmes’ – manuscripts largely in his secretarial hand. Through this triangulation of understudied texts, we find that the early Rousseau was not a patriarchal apologist, but rather a feminist secretary and a secretary to a feminist. (shrink)
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  16. Images of Animals: Anthropomorphism and Animal Mind.Eileen Crist -2000 -Journal of the History of Biology 33 (1):213-215.
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    Crisis of Unequal Distribution of Wealth.Eileen Friederichs -2024 -Social Philosophy Today 40:97-111.
    Robert Nozick is most prominently known as the hero of the anti-taxation movement and chief libertarian. However, in his later writings he introduced a rule that could justify estate taxation of up to 100 percent, the subtraction rule. This paper shows that this subtraction rule is not only compatible with the core pillars of his entitlement theory, but also necessary for self-ownership from a strictly libertarian-individualistic point of view. As such, it deals with the compatibility of such estate taxation with (...) the historical non-patternedness of the entitlement theory as well as with the notion of self-ownership as core elements of Nozickian libertarianism. In particular, it is argued that self-ownership requires an intimate bond or explicit consent between the initial creator of an object and the current inheritor because the initial creator has poured a part of herself into the object. Where that explicit or implicit consent is not given, the transgression of the initial creator’s right has to be compensated by the inheritor. That compensation is realized through estate taxation. The subtraction rule could, therefore, help combat the ever-increasing cascading of wealth through generations and provide a useful tool for a more equal distribution of wealth. (shrink)
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    Community Benefit: Overcoming Organizational Barriers and Laying the Foundation for Success.Eileen Barsi,Diane Jones,DawnMarie Kotsonis,Monica Lowell,Carol Paret &Bruce McPherson -2010 -Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 47 (2):103-109.
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    (1 other version)No Title available.Eileen Barker -1980 -Religious Studies 16 (1):124-125.
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    Selective Metaphor Impairments After Left, Not Right, Hemisphere Injury.Eileen R. Cardillo,Marguerite McQuire &Anjan Chatterjee -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    I. Apes and angels: Reductionism, selection, and emergence in the study of man.Eileen Barker -1976 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):367-387.
  22. Angela Leighton, On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism, and the Legacy of a Word.Eileen John -2009 -Philosophy in Review 29 (5):355.
     
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    Forever Young: potential age-defying effects of long-term meditation on gray matter atrophy.Eileen Luders,Nicolas Cherbuin &Florian Kurth -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Robert grosseteste on induction and demonstrative science.Eileen F. Serene -1979 -Synthese 40 (1):97 - 115.
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    Reading fiction and conceptual knowledge: Philosophical thought in literary context.Eileen John -1998 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (4):331-348.
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  26. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII.BarkerEileen -2009
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    The Making of a Moonie: Brainwashing or Choice.Eileen Barker -1986 -British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (1):106-107.
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    Department Internships in Philosophy.Eileen Bennet -1987 -Teaching Philosophy 10 (2):111-121.
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    Decency and Democracy: The Politics of Prostitution in Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1890-1900.Eileen J. Findlay -1997 -Feminist Studies 23 (3):471.
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    Scanning of Natural Visual Scenes: How Cognitive and Sensory Mechanisms Work Together to Control Saccades.Eileen Kowler,James McGowan,Dan Bahcall,David Melcher &Christian Araujo -1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell,Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 55.
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    Non-Canonical Psalms from Qumran: A Pseudepigraphic Collection.Eileen M. Schuller -1986 - BRILL.
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    On war: men, war, and women.Eileen Sowerby -1997 - Lantzville, B.C.: Wantok.
  33. Weaving a Tapestry of Knowledge.Eileen Mooney Strange -2000 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (1).
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    Aquinas' Three levels of Divine Predication in Dante's Paradiso.Eileen C. Sweeney -1985 -Comitatus 16:29-45.
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    Beauty, Interest, and Autonomy.Eileen John -2012 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (2):193-202.
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    Constitutive essence and partial grounding.Eileen S. Nutting,Ben Caplan &Chris Tillman -2017 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (2):137-161.
    Kit Fine and Gideon Rosen propose to define constitutive essence in terms of ground-theoretic notions and some form of consequential essence. But we think that the Fine–Rosen proposal is a mistake. On the Fine–Rosen proposal, constitutive essence ends up including properties that, on the central notion of essence (what Fine calls ‘the notion of essence which is of central importance to the metaphysics of identity’), are necessary but not essential. This is because consequential essence is (roughly) closed under logical consequence, (...) and the ability of logical consequence to add properties to an object’s consequential essence outstrips the ability of ground-theoretic notions, as used in the Fine–Rosen proposal, to take those properties out. The necessary-but-not-essential properties that, on the Fine–Rosen proposal, end up in constitutive essence include the sorts of necessary-but-not-essential properties that, others have noted, end up in consequential essence. (shrink)
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    Mind-Body Interaction and Metaphysical Consistency: A Defense of Descartes.Eileen O' Neill -1987 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (2):227.
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    Breaking the Abortion Deadlock: From Choice to Consent.Eileen L. McDonagh -1996 - Oup Usa.
    This book attempts to reframe abortion rights by focusing not on a woman's right to choose abortion, but rather on a woman's right to consent to pregnancy. Drawing on legal, medical, and philosophical definitions of pregnancy, it disaggregates the consent to sexual intercourse from the consent to pregnancy and argues that men and women have equal right to bodily integrity, which is defined as the freedom from nonconsensual bodily intrusion. The work provides the grounds for a woman's right to an (...) abortion and state funding of abortions. (shrink)
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    Rounding, work intensification and new public management.Eileen Willis,Luisa Toffoli,Julie Henderson,Leah Couzner,Patricia Hamilton,Claire Verrall &Ian Blackman -2016 -Nursing Inquiry 23 (2):158-168.
    In this study, we argue that contemporary nursing care has been overtaken by new public management strategies aimed at curtailing budgets in the public hospital sector in Australia. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 15 nurses from one public acute hospital with supporting documentary evidence, we demonstrate what happens to nursing work when management imposesroundingas a risk reduction strategy. In the case study outlined rounding was introduced across all wards in response to missed care, which in turn arose as a result (...) of work intensification produced by efficiency, productivity, effectiveness and accountability demands. Rounding is a commercially sponsored practice consistent with new public management. Our study illustrates the impact that new public management strategies such as rounding have on how nurses work, both in terms of work intensity and in who controls their labour. (shrink)
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    Against the social construction of nature and wilderness.Eileen Crist -2004 -Environmental Ethics 26 (1):5-24.
    The application of constructivism to “nature” and “wilderness” is intellectually and politically objectionable. Despite a proclivity for examining the social underpinnings of representations, constructivists do not deconstruct their own rhetoric and assumptions; nor do they consider what socio-historical conditions support their perspective. Constructivists employ skewed metaphors to describe knowledge production about nature as though the loaded language use of constructivism is straightforward and neutral. They also implicitly rely on a humanist perspective about knowledge creation that privileges the cognitive sovereignty of (...) human subject over nature. Politically, the constructivist approach fails to take the scientific documentation of the biodiversity crisis seriously; it diverts attention toward discourses about the environmental predicament, rather than examining that predicament itself; and it indirectly cashes in on, and thus supports, human colonization of the Earth. (shrink)
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    From questions to stimuli, from answers to reactions: The case of Clever Hans.Eileen Crist -1997 -Semiotica 113 (1-2):1-42.
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    Benacerraf, Field, and the agreement of mathematicians.Eileen S. Nutting -2020 -Synthese 197 (5):2095-2110.
    Hartry Field’s epistemological challenge to the mathematical platonist is often cast as an improvement on Paul Benacerraf’s original epistemological challenge. I disagree. While Field’s challenge is more difficult for the platonist to address than Benacerraf’s, I argue that this is because Field’s version is a special case of what I call the ‘sociological challenge’. The sociological challenge applies equally to platonists and fictionalists, and addressing it requires a serious examination of mathematical practice. I argue that the non-sociological part of Field’s (...) challenge amounts to a minor reformulation of Benacerraf’s original challenge. So, I contend, Field’s challenge is not an improvement on Benacerraf’s. What is new to Field’s challenge is as much a problem for the fictionalist as it is for the platonist. (shrink)
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    Epithalamion's Bridegroom.Eileen Jorge Allman -1980 -Renascence 32 (4):240-247.
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    Scholarship and Activism: The Cast of Welfare Justice.Eileen Boris -1998 -Feminist Studies 24 (1):27.
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    Suspicion and Recovery.Eileen DeNeeve -1997 -Method 15 (1):29-49.
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    Women and HumorRedressing the Balance: American Women's Literary Humor from Colonial Times to the 1980sLast Laughs: Perspectives on Women and ComedyIrony/Humor: Critical ParadigmsA Very Serious Thing: Women's Humor and American CultureWomen Vernacular Humorists in Nineteenth-Century America: Ann Stephens, Frances Whitcher, and Marietta Holley.Eileen Gillooly,Nancy Walker,Zita Dresner,Regina Barreca,Candace Lang &Linda A. Morris -1991 -Feminist Studies 17 (3):472.
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    Do We Have a Match? Assessing the Role of Community in Coworking Spaces Based on a Person-Environment Fit Framework.Eileen Lashani &Hannes Zacher -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:620794.
    As working arrangements become more flexible and many people work remotely, the risk of social isolation rises. Coworking spaces try to prevent this by offering not only a workplace, but also a community. Adopting a person-environment fit perspective, we examined how the congruence between workers' needs and supplies by coworking spaces relate to job satisfaction and intent to leave. We identified five needs (i.e., community, collaboration, amenities, location, and cost), of which community was expected to be the central need. An (...) online questionnaire was distributed among coworkers in Germany and Austria, resulting in a sample of 181 coworkers. Results showed that needs-supplies fit regarding community was related to job satisfaction and intent to leave in coworking spaces. Findings for the other needs, however, did not show that congruence is associated with outcomes. Overall, the findings highlight the importance of community fit in coworking and offer insights for workers and entrepreneurs in this area. (shrink)
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    Health care ethics: critical issues for the 21st century.Eileen E. Morrison &Rachel Ellison (eds.) -2026 - Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
    Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century is built around the four central themes of healthcare ethics: theoretical foundations, issues for individuals, issues for organizations, and issues for society. The text brings together the insights of a diverse panel of leading experts from the fields of bioethics, long-term care, and health administration, among others, and a comprehensive update of the ethics of pandemics.
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    4. Commercialization of Human Genetic Research.Eileen De Neeve &David Blake Farrell -2007 - In Daniel Monsour,Ethics & the New Genetics: An Integrated Approach. University of Toronto Press. pp. 58-76.
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  50. Art and knowledge.Eileen John -2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes,The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. New York: Routledge.
     
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