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  1. Giraud Teulon - Les origines de la famille. [REVIEW]Marion Marion - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:80.
     
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    Tilting at imaginary windmills: a comment on Tyfield.Yann Giraud & E. Roy Weintraub - 2009 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 2 (1):52.
    In the inaugural issue of this journal, David Tyfield used some recent discussions about "meaning finitism" to conclude that the sociology of scientific knowledge is an intellectually hopeless basis on which to erect an intelligible study of science. In contrast, the authors show that Tyfield's argument rests on some profound misunderstandings of the SSK. They show that his mischaracterization of SSK is in fact systematic and is based on lines of argument that are at best incoherent.
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    Veganism as Affirmative Biopolitics: Moving Towards a Posthumanist Ethics?Eva Giraud - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (2):47.
    This article addresses tensions within the emerging field of animal studies, which have arisen in the process of trying to craft an ethics that is not grounded in humanist rights-frameworks, by--firstly--mapping how these debates are manifested and--secondly--positing Cary Wolfe’s concept of "affirmative biopolitics" as means of overcoming these conceptual rifts. Building on work that attributes these tensions to the influence of posthumanism, it argues that the embrace of posthumanist thought has marginalised critique by framing perspectives such as ecofeminism and critical (...)
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    Navigating research ethics in the absence of an ethics review board: The importance of space for sharing.Cécile Giraud, Giuseppe Davide Cioffo, Maïté Kervyn de Lettenhove & Carlos Ramirez Chaves - 2018 - Research Ethics 15 (1):1-17.
    Ethics review committees have become a common institution in English-speaking research communities, and are now increasingly being adopted in a variety of research environments. In light of existing debates on the aptness of ethics review boards for assessing research work in the social sciences, this article investigates the ways in which researchers navigate issues of research ethics in the absence of a formal review procedure or of an ethics review board. Through the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, the article (...)
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    “One more time”: time loops as a tool to investigate folk conceptions of moral responsibility and human agency.Thibaut Giraud, Maicol Neves Leal & Florian Cova - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-33.
    In the past 20 years, experimental philosophers have investigated folk intuitions about free will and moral responsibility, and their compatibility with determinism. To determine whether laypeople are “natural compatibilists” or “natural incompatibilists”, they have used vignettes describing agents living in deterministic universes. However, later research has suggested that participants’ answers to these studies are plagued with comprehension errors: either people fail to really accept that these universes are deterministic, or they confuse determinism with something else. This had led certain experimenters (...)
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    Introduction à une psychophysiologie expérimentale.André Giraud-Boura - 1967 - Paris,: Le François.
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  7. Silence. Writing about silence and the secret in the twelfth century : monastic variations on a Biblical theme.Cédric Giraud - 2018 - In Babette Hellemans & Alissa Jones Nelson (eds.), Images, improvisations, sound, and silence from 1000 to 1800 - degree zero. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    Map Learning with a 3D Printed Interactive Small-Scale Model: Improvement of Space and Text Memorization in Visually Impaired Students.Stéphanie Giraud, Anke M. Brock, Marc J.-M. Macé & Christophe Jouffrais - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Le droit inné dans l’action publique en France et en Allemagne : la mise en œuvre de dispositifs d’accès aux droits.Olivier Tietze Giraud - 2024 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 61 (61):127-146.
    This article analyses the policies and the use of social rights in France and Germany in relation to the philosophical conception of subjective rights theorised by Catherine Colliot-Thélène. The first part is devoted to the relationship between the innate right and the solidarist conception of social citizenship, which is institutionalised and evolves within the framework of the “labour society” in both countries. The second part deals with the differences and developments in the French and German regimes of social citizenship and (...)
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    Care, Laboratory Beagles and Affective Utopia.Eva Giraud & Gregory Hollin - 2016 - Theory, Culture and Society 33 (4):27-49.
    A caring approach to knowledge production has been portrayed as epistemologically radical, ethically vital and as fostering continuous responsibility between researchers and research-subjects. This article examines these arguments through focusing on the ambivalent role of care within the first large-scale experimental beagle colony, a self-professed ‘beagle utopia’ at the University of California, Davis (1951–86). We argue that care was at the core of the beagle colony; the lived environment was re-shaped in response to animals ‘speaking back’ to researchers, and ‘love’ (...)
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  11. Constructing formal semantics from an ontological perspective. The case of second-order logics.Thibaut Giraud - 2014 - Synthese 191 (10):2115-2145.
    In a first part, I defend that formal semantics can be used as a guide to ontological commitment. Thus, if one endorses an ontological view \(O\) and wants to interpret a formal language \(L\) , a thorough understanding of the relation between semantics and ontology will help us to construct a semantics for \(L\) in such a way that its ontological commitment will be in perfect accordance with \(O\) . Basically, that is what I call constructing formal semantics from an (...)
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  12. Are beliefs a matter of taste? A case for Objective Imprecise Information.Raphaël Giraud & Jean-Marc Tallon - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (1):23-32.
    We argue, in the spirit of some of Jean-Yves Jaffray's work, that explicitly incorporating the information, however imprecise, available to the decision maker is relevant, feasible, and fruitful. In particular, we show that it can lead us to know whether the decision maker has wrong beliefs and whether it matters or not, that it makes it possible to better model and analyze how the decision maker takes into account new information, even when this information is not an event and finally (...)
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    Reiner Schürmann, « phénoménologue des ultimes ».Vincent Giraud - 2020 - Philosophie 148 (1):26-37.
    Vincent Giraud undertakes to introduce the thought of the author of Broken Hegemonies by taking as guiding thread the phenomenon. Schürmann’s procedure follows the imperative by which Greek science defined its specific task: ‘To save the phenomena.’ If that which manifests itself is always originarily a singular, which the different ‘hegemonic fantasms’ force to become in its appearing a particular case of their own law—then, the retrieval of the phenomena will be brought about by an epic of the singular, (...)
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  14. On modal Meinongianism.Thibaut Giraud - 2016 - Synthese 193 (10).
    Modal Meinongianism is a form of Meinongianism whose main supporters are Graham Priest and Francesco Berto. The main idea of modal Meinongianism is to restrict the logical deviance of Meinongian non-existent objects to impossible worlds and thus prevent it from “contaminating” the actual world: the round square is round and not round, but not in the actual world, only in an impossible world. In the actual world, supposedly, no contradiction is true. I will show that Priest’s semantics, as originally formulated (...)
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  15. Sémantique formelle et engagement ontologique.Thibaut Giraud - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (2):205-218.
    Je montrerai en premier lieu comment et pourquoi la sémantique formelle peut être employée comme un outil pour déterminer l’engagement ontologique d’une théorie : je soutiendrai d’une part que la sémantique doit être prise au sérieux comme apte à décrire la vérifaction des formules du langage; d’autre part, que les engagements ontologiques d’une théorie sont déterminés par ses vérifacteurs. De là, j’exposerai une méthode générale permettant, étant donné un certain type d’ontologie, de construire une sémantique dont les engagements ontologiques sont (...)
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    Le désir-temps: essai sur le temps suspendu.Thierry Giraud - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le temps suspendu comme moment heureux est à juste titre considéré comme extrêmement précieux. Mais on peut se demander : par quoi donc peut-il bien être suspendu? L'hypothèse que l'auteur examine consiste dans l'idée que le temps est suspendu par le désir s'assouvissant. Ou que le temps suspendu n'est rien d'autre que du désir-temps : ni désir de temps, ni temps du désir ; il relève de leur unité profonde. Il s'agira d'élucider cette hypothèse notamment avec Rousseau, les épicuriens et (...)
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    Vérité et affectivité dans la phénoménologie matérielle.Vincent Giraud - 2011 - Cahiers Philosophiques 126 (3):24-48.
    L’étude du concept de vérité constitue une voie d’entrée privilégiée dans la pensée de Michel Henry. Dès les premières pages de L’Essence de la manifestation, en 1963, le philosophe déclarait en effet massivement que « le problème de la philosophie est le problème de la vérité ». C’est que le problème de la vérité, pensé à partir de la manifestation, n’offre pas seulement le reflet fidèle des thèses philosophiques henryennes, il permet en outre de mettre au jour les inflexions et (...)
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    Ramón y Cajal. Explorador de Selvas Vírgenes.Agustín Albarracín Teulón - 1997 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 14:171.
    Se intenta poner de manifiesto, en este artículo, a través de un somero análisis de la biografía y de la obra de Santiago Ramón y Cajal, como su contribución a la historia de la histología no fue un fruto del azar, sino de una profunda investigación propiciada por su deseo de saber.
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    Text, Image, and the Problem with Perfection in Nineteenth-Century France: Utopia and Its Afterlife by Daniel Sipe.Barbara Giraud - 2017 - Utopian Studies 28 (2):362-363.
    This book investigates the turning point that occurred in the middle of nineteenth-century France when utopia shifted from its literary ambitions to a social-scientific concept aimed at laying the grounds for a better, fairer society. By using passions as the central focus, the author's aim is to circumscribe what he calls the utopian "afterlife" that characterizes fin de siècle France and evolved as dystopia later on in the twentieth century. Indeed, the scope of the book runs through a corpus representing (...)
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  20. Naissance, enfance et adolescence de Ohokuninushi no Kami. Initiation et éveil à la souveraineté.Jean-Pierre Giraud - 2002 - Iris 23:63-68.
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    L'économie à venir.Gaël Giraud - 2021 - [Paris]: Éditions Les Liens qui libèrent. Edited by Felwine Sarr.
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    Du cohéreur à la science des milieux granulaires.Guy Giraud & Roland Faure - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (1):97-103.
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    Qu'est-ce qui fait société?Claude Giraud - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    S'interroger sur ce qui fait société sans spécifier la société objet de ce questionnement, est ici un choix délibéré. Il vise à identifier, à la suite de nombreux travaux de philosophes, comment une société en vient à être ce qu'elle est. Mais comme l'imagination est plus pauvre que le réel, c'est bien à partir des sociétés occidentales et plus particulièrement encore, de la France, que cette démarche a pris corps. Ce qui fait société et non pas ce qui caractérise telle (...)
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    Augustin, les signes et la manifestation.Vincent Giraud - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    À partir d’une lecture intégrale de l’oeuvre d’Augustin d’Hippone (354-430), Vincent Giraud met au jour les aspects de ce qu’il appelle, dès l’introduction, une « condition herméneutique ». Il s’agit de démontrer que le « il y a », le « es gibt » propre à toute « donation » phénoménale, se situe, pour Augustin, entièrement sous condition du signe : la compréhension de l’existence humaine peut alors faire l’objet d’une reprise radicale à partir du concept de signe. Être (...)
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    An Abstract Mereology for Meinongian Objects.Thibaut Giraud - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (25).
    The purpose of this paper is to examine how any domain of Meinongian objects can be structured by a special kind of mereology. The basic definition of this mereology is the following: an object is part of another iff every characteristic property of the former is also a characteristic property of the latter. I will show that this kind of mereology ends up being very powerful for dealing with Meinongian objects. Mereological sums and products are not restricted in any way (...)
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  26. L’invisible et la proie.Vincent Giraud - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:283-306.
    The books of Pascal Quignard present themselves as a hunt for the invisible. The ambition that lies at their heart seems particularly compatible with a phenomenological approach. Indeed, this literary intuition – this “suspicion” in the words of Quignard – hinges on the nature and value of representation. This article tries to read the entire work of Quignard through the phenomenological lens. The elucidation of phenomenality is accomplished here through the steps of a process that leads to the very condition (...)
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  27. Framing Effects as Violations of Extensionality.Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde & Raphaël Giraud - 2009 - Theory and Decision 67 (4):385-404.
    Framing effects occur when different descriptions of the same decision problem give rise to divergent decisions. They can be seen as a violation of the decisiontheoretic version of the principle of extensionality (PE). The PE in logic means that two logically equivalent sentences can be substituted salva veritate. We explore what this notion of extensionality becomes in decision contexts. Violations of extensionality may have rational grounds. Based on some ideas proposed by the psychologist Craig McKenzie and colleagues, we contend that (...)
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    Seeking the “museum of the future”: Public exhibitions of science, industry, and the social, 1910–1940.Loïc Charles & Yann Giraud - 2021 - History of Science 59 (2):133-154.
    Using as case studies the initiatives developed by two museum curators, the Belgian bibliographer Paul Otlet (1868–1944) and the Austrian social scientist Otto Neurath (1882–1945), and their subsequent collaboration with an extended network of scientists, philanthropists, artists, and social activists, this article provides a portrait of the general movement toward the creation of a new form of museum: the “museum of the future,” as Neurath labeled it. This museum would be able to enlighten the people by showing the nature of (...)
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    A Feminist Menagerie.Isla Forsyth, Tracey Potts, Greg Hollin & Eva Giraud - 2018 - Feminist Review 118 (1):61-79.
    This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, focusing on the capacity of figures to produce situated environmental knowledges and pose site-specific ethical obligations. We turn to four environments—the home, the skies, the seas and the microscopic—to examine the work that various figures do in these contexts. We elucidate how diverse figures—ranging from companion animals to birds, undersea creatures and bugs—reflect productive traffic between longstanding concerns in feminist theory and the environmental humanities, and generate new insights (...)
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    A Companion to Twelfth-Century Schools, Cédric Giraud.Esteban Greif - 2021 - Patristica Et Medievalia 42 (2).
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    The working method of a thirteenth-century French notary: the example of Giraud Amalric and the Commenda contract.John H. Pryor - 1975 - Mediaeval Studies 37 (1):433-444.
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    A companion to the English Dominican province from its beginnings to the reformation edited by Eleanor J. Giraud and J. Cornelia Linde, Brill, leiden, 2021, pp. XII + 431, €195.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Richard Finn - 2021 - New Blackfriars 102 (1100):581-583.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 102, Issue 1100, Page 581-583, July 2021.
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    Raging at imaginary Don-Quixotes: a reply to Giraud and Weintraub.David Tyfield - 2009 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 2 (1):60.
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    A companion to John of Salisbury.Christophe Grellard (ed.) - 2014 - Boston: Brill.
    This book is the first collective study of this major figure in the intellectual and political life of 12th-century Europe to appear for thirty years. Based on the latest research, thirteen contributions by leading experts in the field provide an overview of John of Salisbury’s place in the political debates that marked the reign of Henry II in England as well as of his place in the history of the Church. They also offer a detailed introduction to his philosophical works (...)
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  35. What Is Antinatalism?: Definition, History, and Categories.Masahiro Morioka - 2021 - The Review of Life Studies 12:1-39.
    The concept of antinatalism is now becoming popular on the Internet. Many online newspaper articles deal with this topic, and numerous academic papers on antinatalism have been published over the past ten years in the fields of philosophy and ethics. The word “antinatalism” was first used in the current meaning in 2006, when the two books that justify the universal negation of procreation were published: one by David Benatar and the other by Théophile de Giraud. However, we can find (...)
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  36. Editor's Introduction.Christiane Bailey & Chloë Taylor - 2013 - Phaenex. Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8 (2):i-xv.
    Christiane Bailey and Chloë Taylor (Editorial Introduction) Sue Donaldson (Stirring the Pot - A short play in six scenes) Ralph Acampora (La diversification de la recherche en éthique animale et en études animales) Eva Giraud (Veganism as Affirmative Biopolitics: Moving Towards a Posthumanist Ethics?) Leonard Lawlor (The Flipside of Violence, or Beyond the Thought of Good Enough) Kelly Struthers Montford (The “Present Referent”: Nonhuman Animal Sacrifice and the Constitution of Dominant Albertan Identity) James Stanescu (Beyond Biopolitics: Animal Studies, Factory (...)
     
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    A new approach to the logical theory of interrogatives.Lennart Åqvist - 1965 - [Uppsala]: [Uppsala].
  38. A. J. Ayer: Memorial Essays.A. Phillips Griffiths - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):107-108.
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    A pilot study of bullying and harassment among medical professionals in Pakistan, focussing on psychiatry: need for a medical ombudsman.A. A. M. Gadit & G. Mugford - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (6):463-466.
    Background: The magnitude of bullying and harassment among psychiatrists is reportedly high, yet no peer-review published studies addressing this issue could be found. Therefore, it was decided to conduct a pilot study to assess the degree of the problem, the types of bullying/harassment and to provide some insights into the situation.Methods and Principal Findings: Following multiple focus group meetings, a yes/no response type questionnaire was developed to assess the degree and type of bullying and harassment experienced by psychiatrists. Over a (...)
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  40. When in Doubt, Withhold: A Defense of Two Rational Grounds for Withholding.A. K. Flowerree - 2021 - In Kevin McCain, Scott Stapleford & Matthias Steup (eds.), Epistemic Dilemmas: New Arguments, New Angles. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Recent work has argued that there may be cases where no attitude – including withholding – is rationally permissible. In this paper, I consider two such epistemic dilemmas, John Turri’s Dilemma from Testimony and David Alexander’s Dilemma from Doubt. Turri presents a case where one’s only evidence rules out withholding (without warranting belief or disbelief). Alexander presents a case where higher order doubt means one must withhold judgment over whether withholding judgment is rational. In both cases, the authors conclude that (...)
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    Thought Without a Thinking Subject; or, Karl Popper as Film-Philosopher.A. Thomas - forthcoming - .
    The most interesting, and problematic, claim made by film-philosophy, for me, is the proposition that film thinks. This claim is interesting because it asserts that film has something philosophical to offer that philosophy itself lacks. It is problematic because we tend to think that where there is thinking, there must be a someone doing that thinking. And whatever film is, it is not a someone. This paper brings Karl Poppers model of objective knowledge what he calls knowledge in the absence (...)
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  42. Parfit on 'the Normal/a Reliable/any Cause' of Relation R.A. Sidelle - 2011 - Mind 120 (479):735-760.
    In section 96 of Reasons and Persons, Derek Parfit offers his now familiar tripartite distinction among candidates for ‘what matters’: (1) Relation R with its normal cause; (2) R with any reliable cause; (3) R with any cause. He defends option (3). This paper tries to show that there is important ambiguity in this distinction and in Parfit's defence of his position. There is something strange about Parfit's way of dividing up the territory: I argue that those who have followed (...)
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    A Tanterv helye és szerepe Kiss Árpád neveléstudományi munkásságában: emlékkötet Kiss Árpád nyolcvanadik születésnapjára.Árpád Kiss, Nándor Horánszky & Zoltán Báthory (eds.) - 1988 - [Budapest]: Országos Pedagógiai Intézet.
  44. Filosofii︠a︡ nauki v istoricheskom kontekste: Posvi︠a︡shchaetsi︠a︡ 85-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ N.F. Ovchinnikova.A. A. Pechenkin (ed.) - 2003 - Sankt-Peterburg: ID Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
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    Kant i kantovskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ v russkoĭ khudozhestvennoĭ literature.A. N. Kruglov - 2012 - Moskva: Kanon+.
    Книга рассчитана на тех, кто по своей специальности занимается философией, литературоведением и в дальнейшем углубят свои знания в этом вопросе, а также для широкого круга читателей.
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  46. The fifth condition: A propos Alain Badiou's philosophy.A. Zupancic - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (3):7 - +.
     
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    A Companion to School Classics. By James Gow, M.A., Litt.D. Second edition revised. London : Macmillan and Co. 1889. 6s.S. W. A. - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (04):179-.
  48. Filosofii︠a︡ slozhnosti.Äbülhäsän Abbasov - 2007 - Baku: MVM.
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    A State Service of Resources and Territories.A. S. Abramov - 1974 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):124-127.
    I would like to begin with the role of philosophy in solving ecological problems, emphasizing two aspects of its role: the struggle against hostile ideology and the organizing and guiding of activity in the sphere of the development of science and the shaping of its problems. This role of Marxist-Leninist philosophy clearly appears in the complex interdisciplinary problem of the interaction between nature and society.
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    A History of English Philosophy. By W. R. Sorley. (Cambridge: University Press. 1937. Pp. xvi + 380. Price 8s. 6d.).A. C. Ewing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):359-.
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