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    Sweden's secretariat for futures studies.GoranBackstrand -1981 -World Futures 17 (3):275-297.
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    Near—Death Experiences: The Ins and Outs ofNDE Perception.Goran Grip -2012 - In Ingrid Fredriksson,Aspects of consciousness: essays on physics, death and the mind. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co.. pp. 93.
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    Göran Collste, Is Human Life Special? Religious and Philosophical Perspectives on the Principle of Human Dignity. [REVIEW]Göran Collste -2005 -Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (5):555-558.
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  4. Civic science for sustainability : reframing the role of experts, policymakers, and citizens in environmental governance.Karin Bäckstrand -2011 - In Sandra Harding,The postcolonial science and technology studies reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    Rethinking the green state: environmental governance towards climate and sustainability transitions.KarinBackstrand &Annica Kronsell (eds.) -2015 - New York: Routledge, is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business.
    This innovative book is one of the first to conduct a systematic comprehensive analysis of the ideals and practices of the evolving green state. It draws on elements of political theory, feminist theory, post-structuralism, governance and institutional theory to conceptualise the green state and advances thinking on how to understand its emergence in the context of climate and sustainability transitions. Focusing on the state as an actor in environmental, climate and sustainability politics, the book explores different principles guiding the emergence (...) of the green state and examines the performance of states and institutional responses to the sustainable and climate transitions in the European and Nordic context in particular. The book's unique focus on the Nordic countries underlines the important to learn from Nordics, which are perceived to be in the forefront of climate and sustainability governance as well as historically strong welfare states. With chapter contributions from leading international scholars in political science, sociology, economics, energy and environmental systems and climate policy studies, this book will be of great value to postgraduate students and researchers working on sustainability transitions, environmental politics and governance, and those with an area studies focus on the Nordic countries. (shrink)
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    Localism vs. Nationalism in Midwestern Populism.Göran Dahl -1998 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1998 (112):47-67.
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    Interpretace: Typy a kritéria1.Gôran Herméren -2002 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 9 (2):176-204.
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  8. Classification and Diagnosis of Organic Mental Disorders.Göran Lindqvist &Helge Malmgren -1993 -Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Supplement 88:5-17.
    A new diagnostic system for organic psychiatry is presented. We first define "organic psychiatry", and then give the theoretical basis for conceiving organic psychiatric disorders in terms of hypothetical psychopathogenetic processes, HPP:s. Such hypothetical disorders are not strictly identical to the clusters of symptoms in which they typically manifest themselves, since the symptoms may be concealed or modified by intervening factors in non typical circumstances and/or in the simultaneous presence of several disorders. The six basic disorders in our system are (...) Astheno Emotional Disorder (AED), Somnolence Sopor Coma Disorder (SSCD), Hallucination Coenestopathy Depersonalisation Disorder (HCDD), Confusional Disorder (CD), Emotional Motivational Blunting Disorder (EMD) and Korsakoff's Amnestic Disorder (KAD). We describe their usual etiologies, their typical symptoms and course, and some forms of interaction between them. (shrink)
     
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    Reading Narrative Fiction.Göran Rossholm -2002 - In D. Prawitz,Meaning and Interpretation. Konferenser.
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    Lhc and the Seesaw Mechanism.Goran Senjanovic -2010 - In Harald Fritzsch & K. K. Phua,Proceedings of the Conference in Honour of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday. World Scientific. pp. 199.
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    Implicit epistemic aspects of constructive logic.Göran Sundholm -1997 -Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (2):191-212.
    In the present paper I wish to regard constructivelogic as a self-contained system for the treatment ofepistemological issues; the explanations of theconstructivist logical notions are cast in anepistemological mold already from the outset. Thediscussion offered here intends to make explicit thisimplicit epistemic character of constructivism.Particular attention will be given to the intendedinterpretation laid down by Heyting. This interpretation, especially as refined in the type-theoretical work of Per Martin-Löf, puts thesystem on par with the early efforts of Frege andWhitehead-Russell. This quite (...) recent work, however,has proved valuable not only in the philosophy andfoundations of mathematics, but has also foundpractical application in computer science, where thelanguage of constructivism serves as an implementableprogramming language, and within the philosophy oflanguage.\footnote{Nordstr\"{o}m et al. give an overview of the work in computerscience, whereas Ranta provides an impressiveconstructivist alternative to Montague Grammar usingthe richer type structure of Martin-L\"{o}f in placeof the simple classical type theory of Church.} Mypresentation will be carried out through a contrastwith standard metamathematical work.\footnote{Troelstra and van Dalen give an encyclopedictreatment of the metamathematics of constructivism.}In the course of the development I have occasion tooffer some novel considerations on thenature of proof and inference. (shrink)
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    “Inference versus consequence” revisited: inference, consequence, conditional, implication.Göran Sundholm -2012 -Synthese 187 (3):943-956.
    Inference versus consequence , an invited lecture at the LOGICA 1997 conference at Castle Liblice, was part of a series of articles for which I did research during a Stockholm sabbatical in the autumn of 1995. The article seems to have been fairly effective in getting its point across and addresses a topic highly germane to the Uppsala workshop. Owing to its appearance in the LOGICA Yearbook 1997 , Filosofia Publishers, Prague, 1998, it has been rather inaccessible. Accordingly it is (...) republished here with only bibliographical changes and an afterword. (shrink)
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    Medical Ethics, Bioethics and Research Ethics Education Perspectives in South East Europe in Graduate Medical Education.Goran Mijaljica -2014 -Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1):237-247.
    Ethics has an established place within the medical curriculum. However notable differences exist in the programme characteristics of different schools of medicine. This paper addresses the main differences in the curricula of medical schools in South East Europe regarding education in medical ethics and bioethics, with a special emphasis on research ethics, and proposes a model curriculum which incorporates significant topics in all three fields. Teaching curricula of Medical Schools in Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro were (...) acquired and a total of 14 were analyzed. Teaching hours for medical ethics and/or bioethics and year of study in which the course is taught were also analyzed. The average number of teaching hours in medical ethics and bioethics is 27.1 h per year. The highest national average number of teaching hours was in Croatia, and the lowest was in Serbia. In the countries of the European Union the mean number of hours given to ethics teaching throughout the complete curriculum was 44. In South East Europe, the maximum number of teaching hours is 60, while the minimum number is 10 teaching hours. Research ethics topics also show a considerable variance within the regional medical schools. Approaches to teaching research ethics vary, even within the same country. The proposed model for education in this area is based on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Bioethics Core Curriculum. The model curriculum consists of topics in medical ethics, bioethics and research ethics, as a single course, over 30 teaching hours. (shrink)
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    Policy of multiculturalism and resistance of majority.Goran Basic -2004 -Filozofija I Društvo 2004 (24):149-159.
    The paper discusses the challenges faced by the theoretical thought and practice in Europe concerning the politics of. Though multiculturalism is a complex phenomenon assuming that many social diversities should be brought into accord, in the practice of the Central and Southeast European states it is reduced to the identification of the identities and the recognition of the ethno-cultural minorities' rights. In these regions the politics of multiculturalism meets the resistance of the majority as well as the barriers that slow (...) down their social development. The antagonists of multiculturalism find their allies in conservative though real opinions of the intellectuals and politicians in the West who are afraid that a too fast expansion of the European Union may jeopardize its economic development and disturb even more its political stability. U radu se razmatraju izazovi sa kojima se suocavaju teorijska misao i praksa u Evropi, u vezi sa politikom multikulturalnosti. Iako je multikulturalizam slozen fenomen koji podrazumeva uskladjivanje mnogih drustvenih razlicitosti u praksi drzava u Centralnoj i Jugoistocnoj Evropi on je redukovan na prepoznavanje identiteta i priznavanje prava etno-kulturnih manjina. U ovim regionima politika multikulturalnosti nailazi na otpor vecine i prepreke koje usporavaju njihov drustveni razvoj. Saveznike, neprijatelji multikulturalizma, nalaze u konzervativnim, ali aktuelnim misljenjima intelektualaca i politicara na Zapadu koji strahuju da ce prebrzo prosirenje Evropske unije ugroziti njen ekonomski razvoj i jos vise uzdrmati politicku stabilnost. (shrink)
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  15. The Limits of the Religious Community: Expulsion from the Religious Community within the Qumran Sect, within Rabbinic Judaism, and within Primitive Christianity.Goran Forkman &PEARL SJÖLANDER -1972
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  16. Neobkhodimostʹ i sluchaĭnostʹ v filosofii Demokrita.V. P.Goran &Mikhail Georgievich Fedorov -1984 - Novosibirsk: Izd-vo "Nauka," Sibirskoe otd-nie. Edited by M. G. Fedorov.
     
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    Antinomije moderne.Goran Gretić -2022 - Zagreb: Ellipsis.
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  18. Das Leben und die Kunst.Goran Gretić -1986 - In Mihailo Đurić & Josef Simon,Kunst und Wissenschaft bei Nietzsche. Würzburg: Köningshausen + Neumann.
     
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  19. Ethical problems in register based medical research.Göran Hermerén -1988 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (2).
    The first main purpose of this paper is to identify and to distinguish between a number of problems and conflicts of interest in the area where medical personal registers are used in research, particularly when the registers are computerized. The second main purpose is to suggest and comment upon a method for solving or minimizing such conflicts of interest.
     
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    Värdering och objektivitet.Göran Hermerén -1972 - Lund,: Studentlitteratur.
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    Camellos sarnosos, nobles sementales y la mala fama de la grasa de la cola de los lagartos. Animales en la epístola sobre la Šu‘ūbiyya de Ibn García.Göran Larsson -2008 -Al-Qantara 29 (2):495-503.
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    Negative Numbers and Immanuel Kant’s Pre-Critical Understanding of Mathematics.Goran Rujević -2024 -Filozofska Istrazivanja 44 (1):59-73.
    In the early history of mathematics, we can find at least three different types of interpretations of negative numbers: (1) the rejecting type, which considers negative numbers as indicators of errors in reasoning; (2) the computational type, which considers negative numbers only as useful computational tools; and (3) physicalist type, which gives realist interpretations of negative numbers such as opposed physical forces. By comparing these types with Immanuel Kant’s (1724–1804) ideas found in his pre-critical text Attempt to Introduce the Concept (...) of Negative Magnitudes into Philosophy (1763), we conclude that Kant espoused the physicalist interpretation of negative numbers. This insight enables us to conclude that pre-critical Kant followed not only Newton’s understanding of the natural world but his understanding of mathematics as well. (shrink)
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    The Dark Side of Machiavellian Rhetoric: Signaling in Reward-Based Crowdfunding Performance.Goran Calic,Rene Arseneault &Maryam Ghasemaghaei -2021 -Journal of Business Ethics 182 (3):875-896.
    In this study, we explore the impact of Machiavellian rhetoric on fundraising within the increasingly important context of online crowdfunding. The “all-or-nothing” funding model used by the world’s largest crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter, may be an attractive context in which entrepreneurs can utilize Machiavellian rhetoric to reach their funding goal, lest they get no funding at all. This study uses data from 76,847 crowdfunding projects posted on kickstarter.com and develops a dictionary for computer-aided text analysis (CATA) of Machiavellian rhetoric to measure (...) the relationship between the frequency of Machiavellian rhetoric use and crowdfunding performance, operationalized as either reaching a funding goal or the number of backers who funded the project. Machiavellian rhetoric is segregated into eight facets, which are categorized into hard and soft influence tactics. Hard tactics include revenge, intimidation, betrayal, and manipulation. Soft tactics include ingratiation, supplication, self-disclosure, and persuasion. Results reveal that signals of revenge, self-disclosure, and intimidation have negative effects, whereas signals of ingratiation and persuasion have mixed positive effects on crowdfunding performance. Ingratiation is found to increase the number of backers, but not funding success. Conversely, persuasion is found to increase funding success, but not the number of backers. Surprisingly, betrayal rhetoric is positively related to both measures of crowdfunding performance. Thus, this article complements the literature on backer decision-making, entrepreneurial methods, reward-based crowdfunding, and ethics in entrepreneurship by demonstrating how the displays of potentially negative phenomena, such as Machiavellianism, have complex consequences for entrepreneurial outcomes. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Phenomenology meets semiotics.Sonesson Göran -2015 -Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 3 (1):41-62.
    Semiotics is generally conceived as being opposed to phenomenology, but such an opposition can only result from taking too much for granted, about both phenomenology and semiotics. While recognising that semiotics and phenomenology are historically different traditions, the present essay suggests that these traditions have a lot in common and that their very differences may give rise to fruitful phenomenological explorations. In the first part, we look at the similarities between Husserlean and Peircean phenomenology, and then proceed to consider the (...) different approaches of these two scholars to the nature of propositions, where the discoveries of one can be used to rectify the neglect of the other. In the second part, we ponder Derrida’s critique of phenomenology, considered as an out-growth of structuralist semiotics, showing that, while Derrida’s remarks are pertinent, they miss the real issue. In so doing, we first scrutinize the Husserlean notion of sign, as understood by Derrida, as opposed to how it emerges from Husserl’s total work, and then we embark on the grander issue of presence, which, to Husserl, is never really divorced from absence. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)A comparison between corporate and public sector business ethics in Sweden.Göran Svensson,Greg Wood &Michael Callaghan -2004 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 13 (2-3):166-184.
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    Reconciling Ecological and Democratic Values: Recent Perspectives on Ecological Democracy.David Schlosberg,Karin Bäckstrand &Jonathan Pickering -2019 -Environmental Values 28 (1):1-8.
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    Policy of multiculturalism: Protection or control of ethnic identities?Goran Basic -2007 -Filozofija I Društvo 18 (3):167-195.
    Politike multikulturalnosti nisu tekovina moderne i liberalne drzave, kako se to u javnosti najcesce zakljucuje. Sa problemom "kontrole" multikulturalnosti suocavale su se istorijske imperije, drzave "stare" demokratije, kolonijalna i imigrantska drustva, a nakon eksperimenta sa komunizmom i istocno evropske drzave. Modeli politike multikulturalnosti su brojni i zavise od politickih drustvenih i kulturnih prilika u razlicitim delovima sveta, a cesto susedne drzave bliskih kultura razvijaju razlicite politike multikulturalnosti. U radu se razmatraju istorijska i savremena iskustva u vezi sa politikama multikulturalnosti, a (...) u poslednjem odeljku razmatraju se uslovi u kojima savremena Srbija odgovara na zahteve i izazove sopstvene multikulturalnosti. (shrink)
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    Recension: Per Sundman.Göran Collste -1998 -Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1:447-448.
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  29. The nature of jurisprudence.Goran Dajović -2012 - In Miodrag A. Jovanović & Bojan Spaić,Jurisprudence and political philosophy in the 21st century: reassessing legacies. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
     
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  30. Allusions and intentions.Göran Hermerén -1992 - In Gary Iseminger,Intention and interpretation. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 203--20.
     
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  31. Begreppsanalys och realdefinitioner.Göran Hermerén -1989 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 10 (2):16.
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  32. Döden: begrepp, kriterier och definitioner.Göran Hermerén -1987 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 8 (3):17.
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  33. Döden och definitionerna.Göran Hermerén -1988 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 9 (2):39.
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  34. The full voic'd quire: Types of interpretation of music.Göran Hermerén -1993 - In Michael Krausz,The Interpretation of music: philosophical essays. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 9--32.
     
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    Ethics and the life of faith: a Christian moral perspective.Göran Möller -1998 - Leuven: Peeters.
    That is the main question of this book, which seeks to contribute to an understanding of morality as a human phenomenon.
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    Estetika ružnoga.Goran Sunajko -2018 - Zagreb: Naklada Breza.
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  37. Jürgen Habermas: un nuevo Esclecticismo.Göran Therborn -1972 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (6):57-80.
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    Formal Side of Education.Goran Vranešević -2022 -Filozofska Istrazivanja 41 (4):781-792.
    he paper highlights the formal aspects of the educational process that are structurally ignored by contemporary pedagogical ideology. Pedagogy as the endeavour to realise certain specific goals through formation has become the constitutive essence of social reality. Yet, in the same sense that we are unknowingly embedded in ideological reality through shared social practises, we are also blind to the formal aspect of our conscious educational activities, regardless of their actuality. While we strive to establish order, logic, and meaning, we (...) simultaneously recognise the reason, which does not lead to adequate knowledge of content, but to what the cognising subject does not know. It arises only through the realisation of the unsuccessful search for knowledge and truth, which is precisely what the formal aspect of pedagogy fails at. Genuine self-reflection, therefore, can be neither the starting point nor the goal since it occurs rather incidentally in the shaping of the individual. Hegel’s contribution to pedagogy is not that he imparted true knowledge or an appropriate way of teaching, but that his commitment to reason gave prominence to this unreflected ideological core of the contemporary social arrangement. (shrink)
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    Energy, Society and Morals.Goran Wall -1997 -Journal of Human Values 3 (2):193-206.
    The present trend of resource depletion and environmental destruction is related to a lack of morals in society. Available tools like exergy, ecology and democracy are ignored. This not only makes us unaware of reality but also of the possibilities of avoiding a catastrophe. Instead, economics and politics are often based on myths. The most dangerous threat to humankind is new, unknown diseases, fostered by environmental pollution. This knowledge is suppressed. The author concludes that too much attention has been given (...) to the body of society, that is, its metabolism. Therefore, the focus should now be directed to the soul of society, especially morals and love. (shrink)
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    Security and intelligence community of the Republic of North Macedonia.Goran Zendelovski &Aleksandar Pavleski -2021 -Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 74:411-421.
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    Aristotle on music as representation.Goran Sorbom -1994 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (1):37-46.
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    Constructions, proofs and the meaning of logical constants.Göran Sundholm -1983 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (2):151 - 172.
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    Mimesis and art.Göran Sörbom -1966 - Stockholm,: Svenska bokförlaget (Bonnier).
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    Fostering scientific integrity and research ethics in a science-for-policy research organisation.Göran Lövestam,Susanne Bremer-Hoffmann,Koen Jonkers &Pieter van Nes -2025 -Research Ethics 21 (1):56-75.
    The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission’s in-house science and knowledge service, employing a substantial staff of scientists devoted to conducting research to provide independent scientific advice for EU policy. Focussed on various research areas aligned with EU priorities, the JRC excels in delivering scientific evidence for policymaking and has published numerous science-for-policy reports and scientific articles. Drawing on a scientific integrity statement, surveys among JRC’s research staff, and thematic discussions with JRC’s research leaders, the JRC has developed (...) a comprehensive Scientific Integrity and Research Ethics (SIRE) framework, including instruments, procedures, and guidelines to ensure high standards and independence in its research. Key components of the SIRE framework include a Scientific Integrity Officer, an Editorial Review Board, a Research Ethics Board, and guidelines for responsible conduct of research. This article provides an overview of the JRC’s SIRE framework and how it was developed, emphasising the importance of maintaining independence, integrity, and ethics in scientific research that supports EU policy. The article also discusses potential gaps in the framework and where additional efforts may be needed, comparing with the recent U.S. National Science and Technology Council report on Protecting the Integrity of Government Science. (shrink)
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    Entangled Modernities.Göran Therborn -2003 -European Journal of Social Theory 6 (3):293-305.
    Modernity is better defined as a time orientation, instead of as a set of institutions, which usually smuggles in some provincial or other aprioristic assumptions. A time conception of modernity also gives a precise meaning to postmodernity. Modernity in this non-Eurocentric sense, entails several different, competing master narratives, different social forces of, and conflicts between, modernity and anti-modernity, and different cultural contextualizations of the past-future contrast. But these different varieties do not simply coexist and challenge each other, they are entangled (...) with each other in various ways. Starting from observing how different time warps were interwoven in vanguard modernist art, an analytical framework for grasping, understanding, and explaining the entanglement of modernities is spelled out. (shrink)
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    The meaning of meaning in biology and cognitive science.Göran Sonesson -2006 -Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):135-211.
    The present essay aims at integrating different concepts of meaning developed in semiotics, biology, and cognitive science, in a way that permits the formulation of issues involving evolution and development. The concept of sign in semiotics, just like the notion of representation in cognitive science, have either been used too broadly, or outright rejected. My earlier work on the notions of iconicity and pictoriality has forced me to spell out the taken-forgranted meaning of the sign concept, both in the Saussurean (...) and the Peircean tradition. My work with the evolution and development of semiotic resources such as language, gesture, and pictures has proved the need of having recourse to a more specified concept of sign. To define the sign, I take as point of departure the notion of semiotic function (by Piaget), and the notion of appresentation (by Husserl). In the first part of this essay, I compare cognitive science and semiotics, in particular as far as the parallel concepts of representation and sign are concerned. The second part is concerned with what is probably the most important attempt to integrate cognitive science and semiotics that has been presented so far, The Symbolic Species, by Terrence Deacon. I criticize Deacon’s use of notions such as iconicity, indexicality, and symbolicity. I choose to separate the sign concept from the notions of iconicity, indexicality, and symbolicity, which only in combination with the sign give rise to icons, indices, and symbols, but which, beyond that, have other, more elemental, uses in the world of perception. In the third part, I discuss some ideas about meaning in biosemiotics, which I show not to involve signs in the sense characterised earlier in the essay. Instead, they use meaning in the general sense of selection and organisation, which is a more elementary sense of meaning. Although I admit that there is a possible interpretation of Peirce, which could be taken to correspond to Uexküll’s idea of functional circle, and to meaning as function described by Emmeche and Hoffmeyer, I claim thatthis is a different sense of meaning than the one embodied in the sign concept. Finally, I suggest that more thresholds of meaning than proposed, for instanceby Kull, are necessary to accommodate the differences between meaning (in the broad sense) and sign (as specified in the Piaget–Husserl tradition). (shrink)
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    Elements of Peircean phenomenology: From categories to signs by way of grounds.Göran Sonesson -2019 -Semiotica 2019 (228):259-285.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    A Model of Business Ethics.Göran Svensson &Greg Wood -2007 -Journal of Business Ethics 77 (3):303-322.
    It appears that in the 30 years that business ethics has been a discipline in its own right a model of business ethics has not been proffered. No one appears to have tried to explain the phenomenon known as 'business ethics' and the ways that we as a society interact with the concept, therefore, the authors have addressed this gap in the literature by proposing a model of business ethics that the authors hope will stimulate debate. The business ethics model (...) consists of three principal components that are interconnected by five sub-components. The introduced model makes a contribution to the creation of a conceptual framework for business ethics. A few tentative conclusions may be drawn from the introduced model of business ethics. The model aspires to be highly dynamic. The ultimate outcome is dependent upon the evolution of time and contexts. It is also dependent upon and provides reference to the behaviours and perceptions of people. The model proposes business ethics to be a continuous and an iterative process. There is no actual end of the process, but a constant reconnection to the initiation of successive process iterations of the business ethics model. The principals and sub-components of the model construct the dynamics of this continuous process. They provide guidance on what and how to explore our common efforts to understand the phenomenon known as business ethics. The model provides opportunities for further research in the field of business ethics. (shrink)
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    From Knowing the Mechanism to the Mechanism of Knowing: Eurasian Cultural Transfer and Hybrid Theologies of (Neo)Liberalism.Goran Kauzlarić -2023 - In Slobodan G. Markovich,Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia: Methodological Issues and Challenges. Faculty of Political Sciences; Dosije Studio. pp. 237-252.
    The founding fathers of neoliberalism are usually imagined as very rational neoclassical economists uninterested in cultural and religious issues. The aim of this paper is to paint a different picture by discussing the ideas of (neo)liberal economists regarding spiritual heritage, with an emphasis on eastern religions. Starting from the existing historiographical debate on the role of Daoist notions in the birth of political economy in 18th-century Europe, as an example of cultural transfer par excellence, argumentation develops into a comparative analysis (...) of philosophical underpinnings of modern laissez-faire liberalism and neoliberalism. The main thesis of the paper is that important epistemological differences between analysed doctrines imply the differences in the attitude of modern economic liberalism towards religion, which is demonstrated via examples of appropriations and translations of eastern heritage. This is a preliminary analysis but with the potential to shed new light on the political theology of contemporary culture and neoliberalism itself. (shrink)
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    Ethics and Information Technology.Göran Collste (ed.) -1998 - Delhi: New Academic Publishers.
    The Ethical Issues Underlying The Computer-Ization And Information Technology Are The Subject Of The Essays Collected In This Book. Computer Ethics And Information Ethics Are New Branches Of Applied Ethics.In This Book Different Applications Of Information Technology (It) Are Assessed From An Ethical Perspective. How Eill The Global Information Infrastructure Affect ConditionsFor Democracy? Is It Possible To Maintain Values Like Autonomy And Privacy In TheComputerized Society? What Ethical Principles Are Needed And What Virtues ShouldBe Promoted Among The Professionals Involved? How (...) Can We Achieve A ResponsibleManagement Of This Revolutionary Technical Change? These Are Some Questions ThatAre Focusede In This Volume. (shrink)
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