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Economic value + environmental value + social value = ?
Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 2004In today's business world, the successful application of performance measurement has been one of the hallmarks of leading–edge organisations. Performance measurement is implemented to gain insight into, and make judgments about, an organisation and the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs.
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Journal of Moral Education, 1993
Abstract This paper argues that an explicit distinction should be made between two senses in which we can say, as a retrospective judgement, that an individual “had the values of generosity, universal friendship and humour” (say). It is argued that there was previously an established, selective, “hard” sense of “having values” which has been all but ...
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Abstract This paper argues that an explicit distinction should be made between two senses in which we can say, as a retrospective judgement, that an individual “had the values of generosity, universal friendship and humour” (say). It is argued that there was previously an established, selective, “hard” sense of “having values” which has been all but ...
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"NLRA Values, Labor Values, American Values"
2005The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was drafted to be far more than a technocratic exercise. The NLRA's policies do play the role - or should play the role - of any legislative policy: providing guidance in interpreting and applying the law. However, the important social, justice, and economic values expressed in - and underpinning - the NLRA's ...
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2015
In February 2009, as the magnitude of the aftermath of the financial collapse of 2008 was becoming chillingly clear, the New York Times ran a story headlined, “In Tough Times, the Humanities Must Justify Their Worth.” It remains one of my favorites in the “crisis of the humanities” genre, and I think it deserves a separate treatment here, for three ...
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In February 2009, as the magnitude of the aftermath of the financial collapse of 2008 was becoming chillingly clear, the New York Times ran a story headlined, “In Tough Times, the Humanities Must Justify Their Worth.” It remains one of my favorites in the “crisis of the humanities” genre, and I think it deserves a separate treatment here, for three ...
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractDoris argues that an agent is responsible for her behavior only if that behavior expresses (a relevant subset of) the agent's values. This view has problems explaining responsibility for mistakes or episodes of forgetfulness. These problems highlight a conceptual problem with Doris's theory of responsible agency and give us reasons to prefer an
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AbstractDoris argues that an agent is responsible for her behavior only if that behavior expresses (a relevant subset of) the agent's values. This view has problems explaining responsibility for mistakes or episodes of forgetfulness. These problems highlight a conceptual problem with Doris's theory of responsible agency and give us reasons to prefer an
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Molecular Informatics, 2019
AbstractThe goal of this manuscript is to discuss important aspects of external validation of classification and category Quantitative Structure – Activity/Property/Toxicity Relationship QS/A/P/T/R models that to the best of author's knowledge are not addressed in publications.
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AbstractThe goal of this manuscript is to discuss important aspects of external validation of classification and category Quantitative Structure – Activity/Property/Toxicity Relationship QS/A/P/T/R models that to the best of author's knowledge are not addressed in publications.
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2000
AbstractThe combination of Platonic requirements on objectivity and those imposed by the role of values in ordinary practical reasoning appears to be fatal, at least, for any theory of value which eschews appeal to transcendental postulates. Plato's transcendental metaphysics — his theory of forms — yields a conception of moral values which radically ...
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AbstractThe combination of Platonic requirements on objectivity and those imposed by the role of values in ordinary practical reasoning appears to be fatal, at least, for any theory of value which eschews appeal to transcendental postulates. Plato's transcendental metaphysics — his theory of forms — yields a conception of moral values which radically ...
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