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Bridging the Gap between Individual and Corporate Responsible Behaviour: Toward a Performative Concept of Corporate Codes [PDF]
We reflect on the nature of corporate codes of conduct is this article. Based on John Austin’s speech act theory, four characteristics of a performative concept of corporate codes will be introduced: 1) the existential self-performative of the firm ...
V. Blok
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Terapia ocupacional social: o caminho se faz ao caminhar
It is a social occupational therapy theoric analysis by two perspectives. The first one understands illness as a social and individual, medical and existential phenomenon with several meanings.
Denise Dias Barros
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IBN ARABI AND FRITHJOF SCHUON’S ANDROCENTRIC ONTOLOGY
Ibn Arabi’s philosophy has been addressed by some scholars as a source of Islamic feminism because of his revolutionary ideas and practices concerning women.
Cennet Ceren Cavus
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The complexity of counting quantifiers on equality languages [PDF]
An equality language is a relational structure with infinite domain whose relations are first-order definable in equality. We classify the extensions of the quantified constraint satisfaction problem over equality languages in which the native ...
Barnaby Martin +2 more
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Exploring two theoretical positions in the field of corporate governance – stewardship theory and agency theory – Moving beyond stewards versus agents homes in on the positions’ respective conceptions of managers.
Vasko, Pär
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Internal, Imaginary and Ontological Exile in Peter Urpeth’s Far Inland (2006)
The paper proposes to examine how Peter Urpeth, in his first published novel Far Inland (2006), attempted to re-write the traditional dichotomies between island and city, magic and reality, origin and exile.Central to the issues of exile and return, the ...
Camille Manfredi
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Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash ABSTRACT Bioethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) were born out of similar concerns, such as the reaction to scandal and the restraint of irresponsible actions by individuals and organizations.
Caio Caesar Dib
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Dionysian Mystery in the Story “Lucerne” by L. N. Tolstoy
The article is the first attempt to consider the plot-forming functions of the mythologeme of Dionysus in “Lucerne” by L. N. Tolstoy. The interpretation of semantic imagery contexts of the Dionysian mystery in the story is based on the methodological ...
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The limits of existential freedom: a decolonial perspective
A research report submitted to the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Arts (in the Field of Critical Diversity Studies ...
Hamilton, Lauren Maresa
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Background. Currently, there are many different theories of psychotherapy, which are united by the general position that the most important prerequisites for the problems of psychotherapy clients are their personality traits, from which the main goal of ...
Sergey A. Kapustin
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