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Rossouw GJ: 2009. Internal corporate governance and personal trust. African Journal of Business Ethics, 4 (1), pp 37-45, Full Text

Painter-Morland MJ, Dobie KA: 2009. Ethics and sustainability within SMEs in sub-Saharan Africa: Enabling, constraining and contaminating relationships. African Journal of Business Ethics, 4 (2) / Dec, pp 7-19, Full Text

Wolff E: 2009. Responsibility in an era of modern technology and nihilism. Part 2. Inter-connection and implications of the two notions of responsibility in Jonas. Dialogue, 48 (4), pp 841-866, Full Text

Wolff E: 2009. Responsibility in an era of modern technology and nihilism, Part I: A non-foundational rereading of Jonas. Dialogue-Canadian Philosophical Review, 48, pp 577-599, Full Text

Rossouw GJ: 2009. The ethics of corporate governance: global convergence or divergence?. International Journal of Law and Management, 51 (1), p. 5.

Wolff E: 2009. Tegniek as bemiddeling tussen lewensritme en kosmiese ritme?. Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 5 (2) / Dec, pp 175-189, Full Text

Siemens H W: 2009. Nietzsche's Critique of Democracy (1870-1886). Journal of Nietzsche Studies, (38) / Autumn, pp 20-37.

Griffiths DH: 2009. Daring to disturb the universe: Heidegger's authenticity and The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Literator, 30 (2) / Aug, pp 1-20, Full Text

Hofmeyr AB: 2009. Liefs nie op straat nie. Die openbare rol van die intellektueel vandag. LitNet Akademies, 6 ((1)) / Mar, pp 1-13, Full Text

Wolff E: 2009. The state and politics in a post-colonial, global order. Reconstruction and criticism of a Levinassian perspective. SA Publiekreg/SA Public Law, 24 (2), pp 352-369, Full Text

Wolff E: 2009. Attention and technologies of the body: A lesson from John Chrysostom. Theology and the Church in South Africa, 1 (1) / Jul, AIM, pp 53-66.