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43Leadership, spirituality and the common good: East and West approaches (edited book)Garant. 2010.Preface Leadership, Spirituality and the Common Good East and West Approaches Henri-Claude de Bettignies & Mike J. Thompson For many, to bring together “ leadership”, “spirituality” and “the Common Good” will be seen more as a...
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110Engagement for transformation: Value webs for local food system development (review)Agriculture and Human Values 25 (3): 379-388. 2008.Engagement happens when academics and non-academics form partnerships to create mutual understanding, and then take action together. An example is the “value web” work associated with W. K. Kellogg Foundation’s Food Systems Higher Education–Community Partnership. Partners nationally work on local food systems development by building value webs. “Value chains,” a concept with considerable currency in the private sector, involves creating non-hierarchical relationships among otherwise disparate ac…Read more
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363. Operationalising the Common Good in Business through Leadership and SpiritualityIn Henri Claude de Bettignies & Mike J. Thompson (eds.), Leadership, spirituality and the common good: East and West approaches, Garant. pp. 4--43. 2010.
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81"Natural Goodness" di Philippa Foot. DiscussioneIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 16 (1): 179-200. 2003.
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926Philippa Foot’s Natural Goodness is among the most beautiful and moving works of moral philosophy yet produced in the analytic tradition. It is so much an integral whole that it will seem barbaric to do as I propose briefly to do, and put it to the scalpel. But Natural Goodness propounds a complex theory with many levels or strata, some of which even the author fails completely to distinguish. I will distinguish three strata, each depending logically on the one that comes before. I will call the…Read more
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709. Two Tendencies in Practical PhilosophyIn Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 149-166. 2008.
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446. Types of Practical ExplanationIn Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 97-105. 2008.
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437. Naive Explanation of ActionIn Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 106-119. 2008.
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307Morality and Action by Warren QuinnPhilosophical Review 105 (2): 270. 1996.This volume collects the principal works of the late Warren Quinn. The papers cover a broad range of topics and may, for present purposes, be divided three ways, as variously concerning problems of metaethics, of the rationality of morality, and of substantive or practical ethics. I will not discuss Quinn’s great papers on abortion, punishment, double effect, and the distinction between killing and letting die—except to remark that they are united by an underlying anticonsequentialist program. T…Read more
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778. Action and TimeIn Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 120-146. 2008.
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854Apprehending Human FormRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 54 47-74. 2004.My immediate aim in this lecture is to contribute something to the apt characterization of our representation and knowledge of the specifically human life form, as I will put it - and, to some extent, of things ‘human’ more generally. In particular I want to argue against an exaggerated empiricism about such cognition. Meditation on these themes might be pursued as having a kind of interest of its own, an epistemological and in the end metaphysical interest, but my own purpose in the matter is pr…Read more
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54Anscombe's Intention and practical knowledgeIn Anton Ford, Jennifer Hornsby & Frederick Stoutland (eds.), Essays on Anscombe's Intention, Harvard University Press. pp. 198-210. 2011.
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584Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thoughtHarvard University Press. 2008.Part I: The representation of life -- Can life be given a real definition? -- The representation of the living individual -- The representation of the life-form itself -- Part II: Naive action theory -- Types of practical explanation -- Naive explanation of action -- Action and time -- Part III: Practical generality -- Two tendencies in practical philosophy -- Practices and dispositions as sources of the goodness of individual actions -- Practice and disposition as sources of individual action.
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445Naive action theoryIn Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Harvard University Press. 2008.The question "Why?" that is deployed in these exchanges evidently bears the "special sense" Elizabeth Anscombe has linked to the concepts of intention and of a reason for action; it is the sort of question "Why?" that asks for what Donald Davidson later called a "rationalization".2 The special character of what is given, in each response, as formulating a reason ── a description, namely, of the agent as actually doing something, and, moreover, as..
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