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Do Personality Features Influence Our Intuitions of the Mind-Body Problem? A Pilot Study
The elusive relationship between the mental domain and the physical brain, known as the mind-body problem, is still a hot topic of discussion among philosophers and neuroscientists. Rather than solving this problem, our pilot study addresses the question
Marek Havlík +4 more
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ABSTRACT Our research explores how firms create sustainable competitive advantage when adopting regenerative practices in the Vietnamese agricultural sector. We define regenerative supply chains (RSCs) and extend natural resource‐based theory through the lens of new revenue streams, ecosystem restoration and social innovation.
Umair Tanveer +3 more
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THE HORIZONS OF ANDALUSIAN PHILOSOPHY
Whether we see in philosophy the Heideggerian-existentialist attempt to establish a difference between Being and being, or in the spirit of the philosophy of existence of the Jasper’s illumination of man’s existence in its bond to transcendence, the ...
Rusmir Šadić
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Humanism, education and spirituality: Approaching psychosis with levinas [PDF]
The article investigates the recent turn towards Emmanuel Levinas’ writings in the philosophy of Education. Engaging this turn, the article sets out to develop an ethical, personal and contemplative approach towards understanding and responding to ...
Morrison, Glenn J
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Levinas, Simmel, and the Ethical Significance of Money [PDF]
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—a philosophical predecessor, Georg Simmel. Levinas and Simmel share a phenomenological approach to analyses of the proximity of the stranger, the ...
Buckman, Christopher
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Greening the Narrative: How Organizational Culture Impacts Environmental Disclosures
ABSTRACT In light of existential dangers to our planet, the urgency to reevaluate corporate practices has never been more palpable. With an emphasis on disclosures, this groundbreaking research sets out to analyze the complex relationship between corporate culture and its significant influence on environmental sustainability within firms.
Gurmani Chadha +2 more
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This article explores Paul Ricœur’s early writings in the 1930s on Christian philosophy. It seeks to contextualize both his published and unpublished works from that period within the robust historical, philosophical and theological debates in Paris ...
Michael Sohn
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Communication Strategies in Hospitality: A Study on Michelin Green Star Sustainable Restaurants
ABSTRACT This research examines the sustainability communication strategies employed by Michelin Green Star award‐winning restaurants. The present study utilised qualitative content analysis of textual data from Michelin Guide descriptions for 182 restaurants, thereby highlighting six core communication themes: sustainable technologies, diversified ...
Mirko Olivieri +2 more
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History, culture and traditions: the silent spaces in the study of spirituality at the end of life [PDF]
Recent increase in the number of studies on spirituality manifests growing recognition of the importance of spirituality, as well as mounting interest in studying spirituality in healthcare.
Inbadas, Hamilton
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The Hidden Trade‐Offs in B Impact Assessment
ABSTRACT B Corporation (B Corp) certification has emerged as a prominent framework for measuring and validating corporate social and environmental performance. This paper examines how different parts of the B Impact Assessment (BIA) influence overall performance and shape sustainability strategies in certified organisations. Using a combination of data
Ruth Cherrington +2 more
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