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Drift and evolutionary forces

2016

This arride analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newtonian mechanics has been challenged due to the alleged mismatch between drift and the other evolutionary forces. Since genetic drifr has no direction severa! authors tried to protect its status as a force: denying its lack of directionality, extending the notion of force and looking for a force in physics which also lacks of direction. I analyse these approaches, and although this strategy finally succeeds, this discussion overlooks the crucial point on the debate between causalists and statisticalists: the causal status of evolutionary theoty.; El presente artículo analiza la visión de la teorí…

05 social sciencesAnalogy06 humanities and the artsCausal structure050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionPhilosophyClassical mechanicsHistory and Philosophy of ScienceGenetic drift060302 philosophyCalculusNewtonian fluid0509 other social sciencesBrownian motionEvolutionary theoryMathematics
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Agency at Work, Learning and Professional Development: An Introduction

2017

The concept of agency refers to individuals’ capacity to make choices and to act on these choices to exert control over their lives. Such notions of agency have become increasingly popular within discourses on professional learning and development over the last 10–20 years. Unfortunately, these discourses have been rather abstract in nature. In addition, the various research strands concerned with agency in the workplace and its relationship to learning have been insufficiently integrated. The present book thus aims to collect, integrate and discuss within a single volume the range of perspectives on agency at work and the empirical research generated by these perspectives. It is hoped that…

05 social sciencesControl (management)Professional development050301 educationProactivityProfessional studiesEmpirical researchWork (electrical)Political scienceProfessional learning community0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)PedagogyEngineering ethics0503 education050203 business & management
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Toward a Theoretical Framework of Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Clarifying the Gray Zones Between Responsibility and Irresponsibility

2021

In this conceptual article, we argue that defining corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) as opposite constructs produces a lack of clarity between responsible and irresponsible acts. Furthermore, we contend that the treatment of the CSR and CSI concepts as opposites de-emphasizes the value of CSI as a stand-alone construct. Thus, we reorient the CSI discussion to include multiple aspects that current conceptualizations have not adequately accommodated. We provide an in-depth exploration of how researchers define CSI and both identify and analyze three important gray zones between CSR and CSI: (a) the role of harm and benefit, (b) the role of the a…

05 social sciencesEnvironmental ethicsGray (unit)law.inventionHarmlawIntentionality0502 economics and businessCLARITYBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Corporate social responsibility050211 marketingSociology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Corporate social irresponsibilityBusiness & Society
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Evolutionary ethics and adaptive atheism

2020

In Evolution Science and Ethics in the Third Millennium (2018), whose key arguments are summarized in the target article above, Cliquet and Avramov offer an exacting and extensive analysis of the e...

05 social sciencesKey (cryptography)050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySociologyAtheismEvolutionary ethics050105 experimental psychologyEpistemologyReligion, Brain & Behavior
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“Good translating is very hard work”

2021

Abstract Upon immigrating to New Zealand in 1937, Austrian-born philosopher of science Karl Raimund Popper lived and worked in the English-speaking world, where he published his major works in English. Life events forced him to engage in various forms of self-translation around the same time that he began earnestly working on translating Presocratic philosophical fragments into English. While he rejected language wholesale as an object of philosophical reflection, translation became an exception, a privileged occasion for philosophical reflection on language. This article reads Popper’s thoughts on translation in the context of previously unpublished correspondence between Popper and potent…

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What is an indirect speech act?

2019

Abstract The notion of an indirect speech act is at the very heart of cognitive pragmatics, yet, after nearly 50 years of orthodox (Searlean) speech act theory, it remains largely unclear how this notion can be explicated in a proper way. In recent years, two debates about indirect speech acts have stood out. First, a debate about the Searlean idea that indirect speech acts constitute a simultaneous realization of a secondary and a primary act. Second, a debate about the reasons for the use of indirect speech acts, in particular about whether this reason is to be seen in strategic advantages and/or observation of politeness demands. In these debates, the original pragmatic conception of sen…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageGeneral Computer SciencePoint (typography)PolitenessLiteral (mathematical logic)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCognitive pragmaticsRealization (linguistics)06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionLanguage and LinguisticsIndirect speechLinguisticsSpeech actBehavioral NeuroscienceHistory and Philosophy of Science060302 philosophy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySentencemedia_commonPragmatics and its Interfaces as related to the Expression of Intention
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A Mission for MARS: The Success of Climate Change Skeptic Rhetoric in the US

2020

Radio and television broadcasters accuse climate scientists of “promoting a global warming hoax”, recommending that they be “named and fi red, drawn and quartered” (Rush Limbaugh); commit “hara kiri” (Glenn Beck); and be “publicly flogged” (Mark Morano). Conservative media are crucial in promoting climate skepticism. Likewise, climate skepticism resonates well with white middle-class men. But why does the middle class continue to support “radical” positions? This article focuses on Anti-Intellectualism to explain why climate skeptic rhetoric resonates with “Middle American Radicals” (MARS).

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageWhite (horse)Middle classHoaxCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGlobal warmingClimate changeEnvironmental ethics02 engineering and technologyCommitLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPolitical scienceRhetoric0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonSkepticism
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Divanes, gurús y trastornos mentales. El origen y los peligros de la pseudopsicología clínica

2017

Pseudoscience is alarmingly present in the context of clinical psychology and is also very dangerous. As a set of pseudoscientific ideas, clinical pseudopsychology has a peculiar characteristic: it has established an entire tradition parallel to psychology, with numerous branches and interrelated theoretical and practical developments. In this paper we will review that tradition, from pseudoscientific hypnosis to psychoanalysis, and from New Age to present-day neuropseudoscience. We will then review some of the dangers of pseudoscience related to mental disorders.

050103 clinical psychologyHypnosisMultidisciplinaryPsychoanalysis05 social sciencesPseudoscienceContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionHistory and Philosophy of Science060302 philosophy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySet (psychology)Mètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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Ética bancaria y banca ética. Dos realidades distintas y posibles

2019

El sector financiero, y en particular la banca, es especialmente sensible a la aplicación de la ética empresarial. Por una parte, porque su papel como sector estratégico de la economía es clave y determinante, y por otra, porque durante los últimos años, y en especial desde la crisis financiera del 2008, ha sido protagonista de numerosos casos de escándalos y malas prácticas. La adopción de comportamientos éticos es fundamental en el funcionamiento de los bancos, pues estas organizaciones manejan un activo muy sensible que es propiedad de sus clientes, como es el dinero. Tanto es así, que no solo se habla de la ética bancaria, sino incluso de la existencia de bancos éticos; dos aspectos que…

0502 economics and business05 social sciences060301 applied ethics06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050203 business & managementOikonomics
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The Effects of Financial Crisis on the Organizational Reputation of Banks: An Empirical Analysis of Newspaper Articles

2018

The recent financial crisis has triggered an intense debate about the role of banks in society, presumably changing the criteria used in the evaluation of organizations. Against this backdrop, we investigate the changing role of banks’ organizational features in shaping different dimensions of banks’ organizational reputation. Using the media as an important evaluator, we measure the reputational dimension of visibility based on the frequency of newspaper articles and the reputational dimension of favorability based on the sentiment of newspaper articles. Drawing on social judgment research for developing our hypotheses, we expect that organizational features such as financial performance …

0502 economics and business05 social sciencesFinancial crisisBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Financial system060301 applied ethics06 humanities and the artsBusinessOrganizational reputation0603 philosophy ethics and religion050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)NewspaperBusiness & Society
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