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  1. The evosystem: A centerpiece for evolutionary studies.François Papale, Fabrice Not, Éric Bapteste & Louis-Patrick Haraoui - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (4):2300169.
    In this paper, we redefine the target of evolutionary explanations by proposing the “evosystem” as an alternative to populations, lineages and species. Evosystems account for changes in the distribution of heritable variation within individual Darwinian populations (evolution by natural selection, drift, or constructive neutral evolution), but also for changes in the networks of interactions within or between Darwinian populations and changes in the abiotic environment (whether these changes are caused by the organic entities or not). The evosystem can thereby become (...)
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  2. Evolution by means of natural selection without reproduction: revamping Lewontin’s account.François Papale - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10429-10455.
    This paper analyzes recent attempts to reject reproduction with lineage formation as a necessary condition for evolution by means of natural selection :560–570, 2008; Stud Hist Philos Sci Part C Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci 42:106–114, 2011; Bourrat in Biol Philos 29:517–538, 2014; Br J Philos Sci 66:883–903, 2015; Charbonneau in Philos Sci 81:727–740, 2014; Doolittle and Inkpen in Proc Natl Acad Sci 115:4006–4014, 2018). Building on the strengths of these attempts and avoiding their pitfalls, it is argued that (...)
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  3. Natural Kinds: The Expendables.François Papale & David Montminy - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 53 (2):103-120.
    Theoreticians that defend a form of realism regarding natural kinds minimally entertain the belief that the world features divisions into kinds and that the natural kind concept is a useful tool for philosophy of science. The objective of this paper is to challenge these assumptions. First, we challenge realism toward natural kinds by showing that the main arguments for their existence, which rely on the epistemic success of natural kinds, are unsatisfactory. Second, we show that, whether they exist or not, (...)
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  4. John Paul II: The complementarity of faith and philosophy in the search for truth.Papal Encyclicals - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9 (7-8):81-91.
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  5. From the philosophy of measurement to the philosophy of classification: Generalizing the problem of coordination and historical coherentism.François Papale - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 106 (C):1-11.
    The objective of this paper is twofold. First, I present a framework called historical coherentism (Chang, 2004; Tal, 2016; Van fraassen 2008) and argue that it is the best epistemological framework available to tackle the problem of coordination, an epistemic conundrum that arises with every attempt to provide empirical content to scientific theories, models or statements. Second, I argue that the problem of coordination, which has so far been theorized only in the context of measurement practices (Reichenbach, 1927; Chang, 2001; (...)
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    The Unit of Selection and the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Without Lineage Formation.François Papale - forthcoming - Biological Theory:1-12.
    The aim of this article is to develop an approach to the unit of selection concept that fits the theory of evolution by natural selection without reproduction. I review the history of the concept to show that predominant approaches, which have recently been categorized by Suárez and Lloyd using the labels “unitary project” and “disambiguating project,” cannot be used in the context of evolution by natural selection without reproduction. I therefore propose a new and more inclusive understanding of the unit (...)
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    Compte rendu de Rencontres de Venise – Regards sur l’épistémologie à l’intention des curieux en sciences du vivant. Boudjeltia et Vanhaeberbeek (dir.), Hermann Éditeurs, Paris, 2019.François Papale - 2020 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 7 (2):7-11.
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    Towards a More General Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection: A Manifesto.François Papale & W. Ford Doolittle - 2024 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 16 (1).
    In this manifesto for a more comprehensive account of evolution by natural selection (ENS), we draw on Hull’s framework to expand the reach of Darwinian explanations. His approach is centered on the notions of interactor and replicator. He (and many others following him) defines the interactor in terms of cohesiveness. Often, such cohesiveness is cashed out by the vertical transmission to the next generation of the replicators that constitute the interactors. While we maintain the importance of the reciprocal influence of (...)
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    When Neuroscience ‘Touches’ Architecture: From Hapticity to a Supramodal Functioning of the Human Brain.Paolo Papale, Leonardo Chiesi, Alessandra C. Rampinini, Pietro Pietrini & Emiliano Ricciardi - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:186785.
    In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive neuroscience to address open questions in philosophy and the social sciences. At the same time, novel insights from cognitive neuroscience research have begun to influence various disciplines, leading to a turn to cognition and emotion in the fields of planning and architectural design. Since 2003, the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture has been supporting ‘neuro-architecture’ as a way to connect neuroscience and the study of behavioral responses (...)
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    Modeling the evolution of interconnected processes: It is the song and the singers.Eric Bapteste & François Papale - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (1):2000077.
    Recently, Doolittle and Inkpen formulated a thought provoking theory, asserting that evolution by natural selection was responsible for the sideways evolution of two radically different kinds of selective units (also called Domains). The former entities, termed singers, correspond to the usual objects studied by evolutionary biologists (gene, genomes, individuals, species, etc.), whereas the later, termed songs, correspond to re‐produced biological and ecosystemic functions, processes, information, and memes. Singers perform songs through selected patterns of interactions, meaning that a wealth of critical (...)
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    Review of Kevin C. Elliott: A Tapestry of Values: An Introduction to Values in Science[REVIEW]David Montminy & François Papale - 2018 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 8 (2):500-504.
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    Papal documents relating to Franciscan poverty.John Kilcullen - unknown
    (There are occasional changes to the text. "F" refers to A. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, Leipzig, 1879. "S" refers to Seraphicae legislationis textus originales iussu Rmi Patris Ministri Generalis totius Ordinis Fratrum Minorum in lucem editi (Ad Claras Aquas, 1897).).
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    The papal allocution concerning care for PVS patients: A reply to Fr. O'Rourke.Patrick Lee - 2007 - In Christopher Tollefsen, Artificial Nutrition and Hydration: The New Catholic Debate. Springer Press. pp. 179--188.
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    Assessing Papal Probabilities: A Reply to Joseph E. Blado.Jerry L. Walls - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (5):105-116.
    Joseph Blado critiqued my probabilistic arguments against Roman papal doctrines by deploying probability arguments, particularly Bayesian arguments, in favor of the papacy. He contends that there are good C-inductive arguments for papal doctrine that, taken together, add up to a good P-inductive argument. I argue that his inductive arguments fail, and moreover that there are three good C-inductive arguments against papal doctrine in the neighborhood of his failed arguments. I conclude by critiquing his retreat to what he calls ‘skeptical (...)’ as a last ditch sort of move to defend papal doctrine. (shrink)
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    Papal Diplomacy and the Contemporary Church.James Hennesey - 1971 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 46 (1):55-71.
    Should the Church, precisely as church, maintain official diplomatic relationships with national states? Is world-wide papal representation essential to the harmonious relationship of pope and bishops?
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    Eleventh-Century Papal Reform in the Shadow of Church-State Conflict.Mustafa Furkan Dinleyici - 2025 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 10 (2):775-806.
    The Papacy, which has a history of nearly two thousand years, has experienced many milestones in its history. One of these moments was the papal reform, or Gregorian Reformation as it is often called, which took pla-ce in the XI century. What makes this reform important is that it created a break in the Church-State relationship that had been going on in Europe for many years and that this break brought about a serious transformation in Papal policies. In this context, (...)
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  17. Papal Primacy, Local Primacy and Episcopal Collegiality,‖ in.Myroslaw Tataryn - 1993 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 34 (1-2):117-141.
     
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  18. Papal Social Encyclicals.Stanley Hauerwas - 2005 - In Gilbert Meilaender & William Werpehowski, The Oxford handbook of theological ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Hobbes and the Papal Monarchy.Patricia Springborg - 2021 - In Marcus P. Adams, A Companion to Hobbes. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 348–364.
    The papal monarchy is the subject of Thomas Hobbes's Historical Narration concerning Heresy, much of Behemoth, and his long Latin poem, the Historia Ecclesiastica. Hobbes's was not the only account in his day of the papal monarchy as a history of iniquity, or even as “the ghost of the Roman Empire.” The papal creation of a parallel system of offices in the late Roman and Holy Roman Empires is of immense institutional importance. Hobbes's analysis of the second papal strategy, the (...)
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    Papal Envoys to the Great Khans.Denis Sinor & I. de Rachewiltz - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):472.
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    Three Papal Nuncios in Russia.M. -J. Rouët de Journel - 1953 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (3):325-353.
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    Three Papal Nuncios in Russia.M.-J. Rouët de Journel - 1953 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (3):325-353.
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    Joan, Symbolic Papal Androgyny.Hilário Franco Júnior - 2008 - Cultura:113-134.
    Entre meados do século XI e meados do XVI circularam no Ocidente cristão vários relatos sobre uma suposta papisa Joana, cuja condição feminina foi revelada ao parir em plena procissão pelas ruas de Roma. História à primeira vista anti-eclesiástica, contudo aceita pela Igreja medieval. Por quê? A hipótese aqui defendida é de que o mito de Joana expressava a androginia simbólica dos papas, daí ter sido censurado só com o advento do Protestantismo e sua constestação à própria existência da instituição (...)
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    Byzantine-papal relations during the pontificate of Paul I: Confirmation and completion of the Roman revolution of the eighth century.D. H. Miller - 1975 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 68 (1).
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    The Papal Inquisition and Aragonese Jewry in the Early Fourteenth Century.Yom Tov Assis - 1987 - Mediaeval Studies 49 (1):391-410.
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    Papal Pronouncements on the Political Order.Thomas H. Clancy - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (4):600-601.
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    The Papal Bulls for the Chapter of St. Antonin in Rouergue in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries.Giles Constable & Robert Somerville - 1992 - Speculum 67 (4):828-864.
    The ancient abbey of St. Antonin in Rouergue was located in the valley of the Aveyron, from which came the name Nobilis Vallis, or Noble Val, by which the site has been known since at least the thirteenth century. During the thousand years or more from its reputed foundation in the eighth century until its dissolution at the time of the French Revolution, the abbey went through two major crises. The first, with which this article is largely concerned, was its (...)
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    On Garry Wills' Papal Sin.Paul J. Griffiths - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (3):13-35.
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    Catholicism and Internationalism: A Papal Anthology.Alba Zizzamia - 1953 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (4):485-527.
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    Papalism and Conciliarism in Antonio Roselli's Monarchia.John Af Thomson - 1975 - Mediaeval Studies 37 (1):445-458.
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    Papal conclaves and prophetic mystery in the sistine chapel.D. S. Chambers - 1978 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 41 (1):322-326.
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    Inconsistent Papal Approaches towards Problems of Conscience?Colin Harte - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (1):99-122.
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  33. The papal condemnation of Rosmini.Francis Winterton - 1888 - Mind 13 (52):622-626.
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    Papal 'conversazione'.Douglas Woodruff - 1969 - Heythrop Journal 10 (2):188–190.
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    Reflections on the Papal Allocution Concerning Care for Persistent Vegetative State Patients.Kevin O'Rourke - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (1):83-97.
    This article critically examines the recent papal allocution on patients in a persistent vegetative state with regard to the appropriate conditions for considering “reformable statements.” In the first part of the article, the purpose and meaning of the allocution are assessed. O'Rourke concludes that given consideration of the individual patient's best interest, prolonging artificial nutrition and hydration is not, in every case, the best option. Although he stresses favorability for preservation of the life of the patient through artificial nutrition and (...)
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    Papal patronage in the early twelfth century: Notes on the iconography of cosmatesque pavements.Dorothy Glass - 1969 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 32 (1):386-390.
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    The Common Good and/or the Human Rights: Analysis of Some Papal Social Encyclicals and their Contemporary Relevance.Wilson Muoha Maina - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (29):3-25.
    It is notable how some papal social encyclicals have interchangeably used the terms ' common good ' and 'human rights.' This article analyzes the papal common good teaching and its contemporary shift to include human rights. I also explore the differential nuances between the common good and the human rights. Human rights as advocated by civil societies are understood as arising from a conception of the nature of the human person. The common good has been expressed in practical ways through (...)
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    Papal Magisterium and.Joseph F. Costanzo - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (3):377-412.
    "Humanae Vitae" is a definitive teaching of the authoritative and authentic interpreter of the divine and natural law and is therefore gravely binding in conscience.
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    Papal art and cultural politics. Rome in the age of clement XI.Pamela M. Jones - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (2):310-311.
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    Papal Envoys to the Great Khans.B. B. Szczesniak & I. de Rachewiltz - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):230.
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    The papal sovereign in the ecclesiology of Augustinus Triumphus.William D. McCready - 1977 - Mediaeval Studies 39 (1):177-205.
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    Awareness of papal statements and evolution acceptance among Brazilian catholic seminarians.Marcio Antonio Campos - 2021 - Zygon 56 (3):614-640.
    The current generation of Catholic seminarians is among the first ones to be trained to priesthood in a fully digital age, with unlimited access to sources for news, research, and controversies about science and religion, including the one opposing creationism and Darwinian evolution, despite favorable statements on evolution by twentieth and twenty-first century Popes. This article presents an online survey conducted in 2019 among 229 Brazilian seminarians; 48 percent of them espoused evolutionary views (below the average of Brazilians, and Brazilian (...)
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    The Reform of Papal Taxation at the Council of Constance (1414–1418).Phillip H. Stump - 1989 - Speculum 64 (1):69-105.
    Historians have generally concluded that the Council of Constance, although it successfully ended the Great Schism by reuniting the church, failed in its effort to reform the church. The council's negotiations concerning papal taxation of the clergy have often been singled out as an example of incomplete and abortive reform efforts: those reforms that were enacted were merely cosmetic; the rest failed because the cardinals and the newly elected pope were able to outmaneuver the reformers by exploiting the divisions among (...)
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  44. El poder papal en el De renuntiatione papae de Pedro de Juan Olivi.José de Souza - 2001 - Patristica Et Medievalia 22.
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    Reflections on the Papal Allocution Concerning Care For PVS Patients.Kevin O'Rourke - 2007 - In Christopher Tollefsen, Artificial Nutrition and Hydration: The New Catholic Debate. Springer Press. pp. 165--178.
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    Reflections on the papal allocution concerning care for persistent vegetative state patients.Kevin O'rourke Op - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (1):83-97.
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    The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages: A Study in the Ideological Relation of Clerical to Lay Power.Walter Ullmann - 2009 - Routledge.
    This book reveals how the medieval papacy grew from modest beginnings into an impressive institution in the Middle Ages and deals with a wide field. It charts the history of the papacy and its relations to East and West from the 4 th to the 12 th centuries, embraces such varied subjects as law, finance, diplomacy, liturgy, and theology. The development of medieval symbolism is also discussed as are the view of eminent political scientists of the period. This re-issues reprints (...)
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    Reflections on the Papal Allocution Concerning Care for Persistent Vegetative State Patients.O'Rourke O. Kevin - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (1):83-97.
    This article critically examines the recent papal allocution on patients in a persistent vegetative state with regard to the appropriate conditions for considering “reformable statements.” In the first part of the article, the purpose and meaning of the allocution are assessed. O'Rourke concludes that given consideration of the individual patient's best interest, prolonging artificial nutrition and hydration is not, in every case, the best option. Although he stresses favorability for preservation of the life of the patient through artificial nutrition and (...)
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  49. La curia papale a Perugia nel Duecento.F. Frascarelli - forthcoming - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia. Università Degli Studi di Perugia. Studi Storico-Antropologici», I (1977-1978).
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    La liturgia papal tras el Concilio Vaticano II.Luis Fernando Álvarez González - 2023 - Isidorianum 14 (28):363-386.
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