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Dictionnaire philosophique

Paris,: Garnier frères. Edited by Raymond Naves & Julien Benda (1827)

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  1. A Common Pitch and The Management of Corporate Relations: Interpretation, Ethics and Managerialism.Glen Lehman - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (2):161-178.
    This paper examines how good management can repair fractured relationships within organisations, addressing problems that if left unattended will threaten the future existence of many of these companies. It analyses why there is a mood for change in management thinking, and what direction that change can take. Part of the challenge is how managers can best satisfy the objectives of corporate social responsibility initiatives, and repair organisational and fractured community relationships. A possible role for management is to examine alternative ways (...)
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  • The enlightenment and its critics1.Michael A. Peters - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (9):886-894.
    Volume 51, Issue 9, August 2019, Page 886-894.
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  • Une conséquence inattendue de la modification de l’article 16-3 du Code civil : la légalisation de la circoncision rituelle « médicalisée ». [REVIEW]P. Gourdon - 2003 - Médecine et Droit 2003 (59):43-48.
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  • Critique Without Critics?Marcelo Dascal - 1997 - Science in Context 10 (1):39-62.
    The ArgumentTwo dominant models of criticism are identified and analyzed. One is selfconsciously normative. It conceives of criticism as subject to strict logical rules. The other views itself as essentially descriptive and accounts for the critical activity in terms of social factors. In spite of their different origins and purposes, it is argued that both models share a reductionistic thrust, which minimizes the role of the critic qua agent. It is further agreed that neither provides an adequate account of critical (...)
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