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Mandler, Michael. Dilemmas in economic theory: Persisting foundational problems of microeconomics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Networks, Canadian Policy Research, ed. Exploring Canadian values: Foundations for well-being. [Ottawa]: Canadian Policy Research Networks, 1995.

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Grant, James L. Foundations of economic value added. New Hope, Pa: Frank J. Fabozzi Associates, 1997.

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Foundations of economic value added. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley, 2003.

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Cignoli, Roberto L. O. Algebraic Foundations of Many-Valued Reasoning. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000.

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Bolc, Leonard. Many-Valued Logics: 1: Theoretical Foundations. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992.

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Cignoli, Roberto. Algebraic foundations of many-valued reasoning. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 2000.

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Cignoli, Roberto L. O., Itala M. L. D’Ottaviano, and Daniele Mundici. Algebraic Foundations of Many-Valued Reasoning. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9480-6.

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D'Ottaviano, Itala M. L., 1944- and Mundici Daniele 1946-, eds. Algebraic foundations of many-valued reasoning. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

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Acocella, Nicola. The foundations of economic policy: Values and techniques. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Hill, R. A. Income and value: An economic foundation. Leicester: Leicester Polytechnic, 1985.

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Spector, Horacio. Value foundations of law: Liberty and equality. 2nd ed. Toronto: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2000.

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Spector, Horacio. Value foundations of law: Liberty and equality. 2nd ed. [Toronto: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2000.

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The logical foundations of the Marxian theory of value. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1992.

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Polozhenceva, Irina, Elena Aralova, and Tat'yana Kaschenko. Philosophical foundations of spirituality. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1111368.

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Philosophical foundations of spirituality is a collective monograph that attempts to reveal the problem of spirituality from a philosophical and ideological point of view in close connection with the concepts of "spirit", "soul", "meaning of life", "values", and reflects the spiritual quest of humanity at different stages of society development. Focusing on secular ethical teachings, the authors understand spirituality as the fulfillment of universal moral norms, the constant improvement of a person's self. It is addressed to students, postgraduates, teachers of pedagogical, social, psychological areas, as well as to all those who want to get a systematic idea of the evolution of spirituality and the state of values in the modern world.
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Foundations for an ethic of dignity: A study in the degradation of the good. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press, 1989.

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Myth as foundation for society and values: A sociological analysis. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1991.

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Gaus, Gerald F. Value and justification: The foundations of liberal theory. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Board, Conference, ed. Value-creating growth: Goals, strategies, foundations : a conference report. New York, NY: Conference Board, 1997.

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De La Sienra, Adolfo García. The Logical Foundations of the Marxian Theory of Value. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2694-6.

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Drake, Pamela P., and Frank J. Fabozzi. Foundations and Applications of the Time Value of Money. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118267868.

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Foundations of corporate success: How business strategies add value. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Drake, Pamela Peterson. Foundations and applications of the time value of money. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

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Rogers, Commons John. Legal foundations of capitalism. Clark, N.J: Lawbook Exhange, 2005.

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Jacques, Will St. Returning to Our Roots: The Foundational Values of America. PublishAmerica, 2006.

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Ethics, integrity and aptitude: Foundational values for civil service in India. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2015.

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Seibt, Johanna, and Jesper Garsdal. How Is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Research on Values, Conflicts, and Intercultural Thought. De Gruyter, Inc., 2014.

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Koerner, JoEllen Goertz. VALUES: A FOUNDATIONAL FACTOR IN ROLE SELECTION, CORPORATE AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR PROFESSIONAL NURSES. 1993.

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Attanasio, John. Distributive Autonomy and the Foundational Problem of Campaign Finance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847029.003.0001.

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This chapter sketches the long-standing collision between traditional philosophical conceptions of liberty and equality, how campaign finance jurisprudence exemplifies this collision, and how the new principle of distributive autonomy avoids this collision. Distributive autonomy aims to achieve some congruence, fusion—perhaps even some synthesis—between the core constitutional values of liberty and equality in the touchy realm of first-order rights. Elections comprehend and profoundly shape autonomy, democracy, and distribution of power and wealth. Political campaigns erect the government, and government passes laws that routinely infringe on the autonomy of some and enhance that of others. Laws affect such first-order rights as political influence, privacy, and freedom from imprisonment, and lower-order rights involving the distribution of wealth and other matters. By permitting individuals to spend vast sums to influence political campaigns, the campaign finance cases shifted the entire paradigm of American democracy from decision-making based on participatory democracy to decision-making driven by donations.
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Henham, Ralph. Establishing New Foundations and Structures for Governance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718895.003.0007.

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This chapter considers the case for recasting the moral values that inform sentencing and the policy implications of such a fundamental change of approach. It suggests that prospects for promoting social justice through sentencing continue to be constrained by existing penal values, with procedural justice, communication systems, and decision-making evaluated against this governance framework. The chapter argues for new foundational principles and explores how such a moral transition might be effected through structural reforms to domestic sentencing. Emphasis is placed on the difficulties of recasting values and structures to reflect sentencing’s changed role as a tool for engaging with social justice issues. The chapter examines specific areas of policy change within England and Wales and the problem of moving from theory to practice through the analysis of recent government reforms, highlighting how sentencing policy and practice might respond more effectively to changes in social values and moral diversity.
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Balboni, Michael J., and Tracy A. Balboni. Toward a Theology of Medicine. Edited by Michael J. Balboni and Tracy A. Balboni. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199325764.003.0009.

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This chapter highlights how within Western medicine’s partnership with the Abrahamic traditions, there were three foundational values informing why and how medicine should be practiced in caring for the sick: (1) the human body cannot be treated apart from the soul, (2) hospitality is the foundational motive driving clinicians and hospitals, and (3) medicine is a divine gift. The Abrahamic traditions imbued into medicine these understandings, justifying medicine’s proper use based on theological grounds. This theology is most clearly embedded in early encounters with Hippocratic medicine, which pushed Jewish and Christian thinkers to articulate perspectives that have penetrated these traditions from that time onward. As part of the larger argument of the book, it highlights how the Abrahamic traditions approached illness and medicine in order to better contextualize subsequent chapters that compare these traditional Western religious values to secular medicine.
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Shiffrin, Seana Valentine. A Thinker-Based Approach to Freedom of Speech. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691157023.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the foundational connection between the grounds for the moral prohibition on lying and the moral and political protection of freedom of speech. Both the prohibition on lying and the prohibition on wrongful deception work aim to protect the ability of listeners to rely on speech to develop understandings of one another and of the world. These understandings are essential for our mutual flourishing, for the apprehension and discharge of our moral obligations to one another as individuals, and to enable us to pursue our collective moral ends. The chapter draws some connections between these values and freedom of speech. It argues that the connection between discursive communication and moral agency also provides the foundations for what it calls a “thinker-based approach” to freedom of speech, which affords free speech theory a more natural way to represent the unity between freedom of thought and freedom of communication.
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Rushton, Cynda Hylton, and Monica Sharma. Creating a Culture of Moral Resilience and Ethical Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190619268.003.0011.

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Large-scale change is not possible without aligning individual and collective values, wisdom, and commitment to the architecture needed to support ethical practice. The process required for designing a system that supports ethical practice on a moment-to-moment basis involves synergistic operational strategies. These include personal transformational learning, information for decision-making, supporting principled change-makers and risk-takers, and creating an enabling work environment. Transformational design and action involve using practices, techniques, and methods that source inner capacity at every step of planning and implementation and embodying foundational values. Transformational design leverages key elements of co-creating new patterns, developing new norms and systems for sustainable change, transcending disempowering patterns, and creating a new narrative.
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Besselink, Leonard. The Bite, the Bark, and the Howl. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198746560.003.0009.

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This chapter analyses Article 7 TEU on sanctions against Member States for certain potential and actual breaches of the values enshrined in Article 2 TEU, and the related ‘Rule of Law initiatives’. It argues that the debates over these reveal a twofold boundary issue: that of the legal delimitation of the procedures and powers under Article 7, and that of the fuzzy boundaries of the Member State political orders as distinct from the EU political order. The very identity of the foundational values of the Union and of the Member States makes it impossible to delimit the scope of EU law from that of Member State orders when it comes to guaranteeing these values. This also explains the politically highly sensitive nature of doing so. Thus, this chapter seeks to define the contours of the ensuing problems with a precise legal reconstruction of Article 7 TEU and its development.
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Jerzy, Kosiewicz, ed. Sport and values: Theoretical foundations. Warsaw: University of Physical Education Press, 2006.

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Aschenbrenner, L. Concepts of Value: Foundations of Value Theory. Springer, 2011.

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Barger, Lilian Calles. New Foundations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695392.003.0006.

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This chapter surveys the historical relationship between social scientific thought and theology, and the fact/value distinction that plagued both disciplines. The migration into theology of social scientific theory, historicism, and pragmatism in the early twentieth century served as a foundation for constructing a new theological method that recast the relationship between the text, the self, and the world. The question of whether science would replace religion in determining the lived values of a society occupied social thinkers. Finding common ground required traversing the gulf between facts and values. In the course of the twentieth century, epistemological questions gave way to ethical ones. The question of right action replaced the question of what was true. Developments of social theory recognizing a plurality of knowledge allowed a mutual recognition. These changes contributed to the liberationist theological method, one that began with the world rather than with abstract truth applied to the world.
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The Concepts of Value: Foundations of Value Theory. Springer, 2012.

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Values and Foundations in Gifted Education. Peter Lang Publishing, 2007.

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Tirri, Kirsi. Values and Foundations in Gifted Education. Peter Lang Publishing, 2007.

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Grant, James L. Foundations of economic valued-added. New Hope, Pa, 1997.

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Mandler, Michael. Dilemmas in Economic Theory: Persisting Foundational Problems of Microeconomics. Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.

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Niebuhr, Karl-Wilhelm. The Communities Configured in the Letter of James. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804208.003.0013.

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The chapter explores how the Letter of James configures communities, distinguishing between the real (or historical) readers, the implied readers, and the letter’s reception history. During late antiquity and the Middle Ages the letter was perceived as a foundational instruction from James, the brother of the Lord, one of the leading figures of the Jerusalem church. At the level of the implied readers, the text makes use of the genre of Diaspora letter, which allows for the creation of a sense of common values and shared faith with the addressees. Finally, at the level of historical communities, the Letter of James appears to address a community of Jewish origins searching for a specifically ‘Christian’ identity in the midst of a dominant Mediterranean culture.
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Grant, James L. Foundations of Economic Value Added. 2nd ed. Wiley, 2002.

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Cappelen, Herman. Externalist Conceptual Engineering. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814719.003.0006.

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This chapter continues to consider some foundational semantic issues important for the author’s theory, and for conceptual engineering in general. It argues that conceptual engineering is not—despite the nomenclature—concerned with concepts, but rather with the intensions and extensions of words. It introduces externalism about meaning, which is a key component of the Austerity Framework, and draws connections between meaning change and externalist discussions of reference shift. It responds to the objection that externalism makes changing meaning either impossible or extremely difficult by denying the first—it’s built into externalism that meaning change is possible—and frankly accepting the latter. It then argues that not only semantic values but also metasemantics can change over time, draws out some consequences, and discusses expressions that do not have intensions or extensions.
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Prah Ruger, Jennifer. An Alternative Account. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199694631.003.0004.

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The world community clearly needs a moral orientation to assess and reshape the global health architecture; it needs a moral compass to determine the best way forward. It needs a comprehensive theory of global health and a governance structure to effectuate it. Such a theory would enable analysis and evaluation of the current global health system; it would ground proposals, ethically and empirically, to reform global health and align the global system more closely with moral values. This chapter sets out the foundational components of a global health justice theory, arguing for universal ethical norms with shared global and domestic responsibility for health. It offers a global minimalist view, provincial globalism, as a mean between nationalism and cosmopolitanism, in which a provincial consensus accompanies a global consensus on health morality.
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Doherty, James L. In the Beginnings: Foundations for the Millennium Ahead. Brunswick Pub Co, 1999.

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In the Beginnings: Foundations for the Millennium Ahead. Brunswick Publishing Corporation, 1999.

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E, Lynaugh Joan, and Sigma Theta Tau International, eds. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the nursing profession: Shared values, shared legacy. Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, 2007.

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Grace, Helen K., Gloria R. Smith, Roseni R. Sena, Maria Mercedes Duran de Villalobos, and Joan E. Lynaugh. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Nursing Profession: Shared Values, Shared Legacy. Sigma Theta Tau Intl, 2007.

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