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Indeterminacy, coincidence, and “Sourcing Newness” in mathematical research
Far from being unwelcome or impossible in a mathematical setting, indeterminacy in various forms can be seen as playing an important role in driving...
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How do Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation Co-evolve with Organizational Forms? Evidence from a Transitional Economy
How do corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and innovation investment co-evolve with organizational forms to affect firm market value? To...
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Forgetting how we ate: personalised nutrition and the strategic uses of history
Personalised nutrition (PN) has emerged over the past twenty years as a promising area of research in the postgenomic era and has been popularized as...
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Modeling hemp as an innovative input: an application of the diffusion of innovations in a sample of hemp aware consumers
After decades of absence, the federal legalization of hemp in the U.S. positions the crop as an innovative, plant-based input for conventional...
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An Everyday Malhar: A Raag’s Relation to the Earth
As a response to the invitation to a form of global thought, this paper asks: what is the relationship between Indian classical music and everyday...
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Zimbabwean Politics and Development: An Ubuntu Perspective
Zimbabwe has been in deep political and economic crises for the past three decades, a scenario that has persisted even after the demise of the late... -
Embodiment and intelligence, a levinasian perspective
Blake Lemoine, a software engineer, recently came into prominence by claiming that the Google chatbox set of applications, LaMDA–was sentient....
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Jean-Yves Lacoste’s thesis on truth
This essay offers a commentary of Jean-Yves Lacoste’s most recent book Théses sur le vrai (2018). It does so through a close reading of the book’s...
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Decay and Recovery of CSR Routines in Franchise Organizations
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have become increasingly prevalent in retail settings. In franchised organizations, franchisors...
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What is the Fallacy of Approximation?
Many philosophers appeal to the “fallacy of approximation”, or “problem of second best”. However, despite the pervasiveness of such appeals, there...
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Progress
The term “progress” is a new concept of the Enlightenment. It is an optimistic term that describes the development towards a better future,... -
Project-based learning in bioethics education
Higher education has become more student-centered as the Bologna process assigns students more time to study and research. Online teaching has been...
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New entrant farming policy as predatory inclusion: (Re)production of the farm through generational renewal policy programs in Scotland
New entrant policy, literature, and research offers an important angle for exploring where dominant agrarianism is reproduced and contested. As new...
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The Critique of Management: An Interview with Vincent Blok
This article features a comprehensive interview with Vincent Blok, renowned author of “The Critique of Management: Towards a Philosophy and Ethics of...
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Introduction: Rebirth of America Through Constitutional Enrichment
Founders’ difficulties in creating a new nation; book’s three main objectives; support for additions and revisions of the Constitution, with...