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    La notion de vérité chez W. James.André Maes - 1946 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 44 (3):416-428.
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    Le centenaire de William James. Les Congrès commémoratifs tenus aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique en 1941-42.André Maes - 1947 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 45 (5):73-106.
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    Intrusions of a drowsy mind: neural markers of phenomenological unpredictability.Valdas Noreika, Andrés Canales-Johnson, Justin Koh, Mae Taylor, Irving Massey & Tristan A. Bekinschtein - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Lowered Plasma Steady-State Levels of Progesterone Combined With Declining Progesterone Levels During the Luteal Phase Predict Peri-Menstrual Syndrome and Its Major Subdomains.Chutima Roomruangwong, André F. Carvalho, Frank Comhaire & Michael Maes - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Assessing the Accountability of Government-Sponsored Enterprises and Quangos.Rae André - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2):271 - 289.
    Government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) and quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations (quangos) comprise a powerful organizational sector that has been criticized for its lack of accountability to governments and their citizens. These organizations are established to serve the public as a whole by targeting the needs of particular groups or fulfilling specific functions. Often they use practices adopted from the business sector, and sometimes they enter the marketplace as profitmaking enterprises. In light of the contribution of GSE Fannie Mae to the 2008 world economic (...)
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  6. Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology.André Ariew, Robert Cummins & Mark Perlman (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    How Cognitive Load Influences Speakers' Choice of Referring Expressions.Jorrig Vogels, Emiel Krahmer & Alfons Maes - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (6):1396-1418.
    We report on two experiments investigating the effect of an increased cognitive load for speakers on the choice of referring expressions. Speakers produced story continuations to addressees, in which they referred to characters that were either salient or non-salient in the discourse. In Experiment 1, referents that were salient for the speaker were non-salient for the addressee, and vice versa. In Experiment 2, all discourse information was shared between speaker and addressee. Cognitive load was manipulated by the presence or absence (...)
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    Occasions of identity: a study in the metaphysics of persistence, change, and sameness.André Gallois - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Occasions of Identity is an exploration of timeless philosophical issues about persistence, change, time, and sameness. Andre Gallois offers a critical survey of various rival views about the nature of identity and change, and puts forward his own original theory. He supports the idea of occasional identities, arguing that it is coherent and helpful to suppose that things can be identical at one time but distinct at another. Gallois defends this view, demonstrating how it can solve puzzles about persistence dating (...)
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    The Role of Shape in Comparing Objects: How Perceptual Similarity May Affect Visual Metaphor Processing.Lisanne van Weelden, Alfons Maes, Joost Schilperoord & Reinier Cozijn - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (4):272-298.
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  10. The World Without, the Mind Within: An Essay on First-Person Authority.André Gallois - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this challenging study, André Gallois proposes and defends a thesis about the character of our knowledge of our own intentional states. Taking up issues at the centre of attention in contemporary analytic philosophy of mind and epistemology, he examines accounts of self-knowledge by such philosophers as Donald Davidson, Tyler Burge and Crispin Wright, and advances his own view that, without relying on observation, we are able justifiably to attribute to ourselves propositional attitudes, such as belief, that we consciously (...)
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  11. Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Science.André Kukla - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Social constructionists maintain that we invent the properties of the world rather than discover them. Is reality constructed by our own activity? Do we collectively invent the world rather than discover it? André Kukla presents a comprehensive discussion of the philosophical issues that arise out of this debate, analysing the various strengths and weaknesses of a range of constructivist arguments and arguing that current philosophical objections to constructivism are inconclusive. However, Kukla offers and develops new objections to constructivism, distinguishing (...)
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  12. Autonomous-Statistical Explanations and Natural Selection.André Ariew, Collin Rice & Yasha Rohwer - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (3):635-658.
    Shapiro and Sober claim that Walsh, Ariew, Lewens, and Matthen give a mistaken, a priori defense of natural selection and drift as epiphenomenal. Contrary to Shapiro and Sober’s claims, we first argue that WALM’s explanatory doctrine does not require a defense of epiphenomenalism. We then defend WALM’s explanatory doctrine by arguing that the explanations provided by the modern genetical theory of natural selection are ‘autonomous-statistical explanations’ analogous to Galton’s explanation of reversion to mediocrity and an explanation of the diffusion ofgases. (...)
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    Cerebellar Functions.Andre Thomas - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (4):440.
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    Galton, reversion and the quincunx: The rise of statistical explanation.André Ariew, Yasha Rohwer & Collin Rice - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 66:63-72.
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  15. Disentangling Diversity in Deliberative Democracy: Competing Theories, Their Blind Spots and Complementarities.André Bächtinger, Simon Niemeyer, Michael Neblo, Marco R. Steenbergen & Jürg Steiner - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 18 (1):32-63.
    IN the last decade deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement” into a “working theory.”1 Scholars and practitioners have launched numerous initiatives designed to put deliberative democracy into practice, ranging from deliberative polling to citizen summits.2 Some even advocate deliberation as a new “revolutionary now.”3 Deliberative democracy has also experienced the beginning of an empirical turn, making significant gains as an empirical (or positive) political science. This includes a small, but growing body of literature tackling the connection between (...)
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  16. What Fitness Can’t Be.André Ariew & Zachary Ernst - 2009 - Erkenntnis 71 (3):289-301.
    Recently advocates of the propensity interpretation of fitness have turned critics. To accommodate examples from the population genetics literature they conclude that fitness is better defined broadly as a family of propensities rather than the propensity to contribute descendants to some future generation. We argue that the propensity theorists have misunderstood the deeper ramifications of the examples they cite. These examples demonstrate why there are factors outside of propensities that determine fitness. We go on to argue for the more general (...)
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    The impact of cognitive load on operatic singers' timing performance.Muzaffer Çorlu, Pieter-Jan Maes, Chris Muller, Katty Kochman & Marc Leman - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  18. Nagel, Williams, and moral luck.Judith Andre - 1983 - Analysis 43 (4):202-207.
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  19. Connaissance de l'individu par les tests.André Rey - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):482-482.
     
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  20. Système et existence dans l'œuvre de Malebranche.André Robinet - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (3):374-375.
     
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  21. Teleology.André Ariew - 2007 - In David L. Hull & Michael Ruse, The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Teleology in biology is making headline news in the United States. Conservative Christians are utilizing a teleological argument for the existence of a supremely intelligent designer to justify legislation calling for the teaching of "intelligent design" (ID) in public schools. Teleological arguments of one form or another have been around since Antiquity. The contemporary argument from intelligent design varies little from William Paley's argument written in 1802. Both argue that nature exhibits too much complexity to be explained by 'mindless' natural (...)
     
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    Wie wird man, was man ist?: eine Auseinandersetzung mit Nietzsches Vorstellung von Selbstverwirklichung.André Kamphaus - 2012 - Münster: LIT.
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  23. The Activity of the Soul and the Causality of its Objects: Gonsalvus of Spain and the Influence of Peter John Olivi.André Martin - 2023 - In José Meirinhos & Pedro Mantas España, De intellectu. Greek, Arabic, Latin, and Hebrew Texts and Their Influence on Medieval Philosophy. A Tribute to Rafael Ramón Guerrero. Córdoba: UCO Press & The Warburg Institute. pp. 183-206.
    Peter John Olivi is oft characterized as having a particularly radical view, concerning the activity of the soul in cognition/appetite, where the soul’s cognitive and appetitive powers are the proper efficient causes from which even their most basic acts are produced; in contrast, external corporeal objects are insufficient to produce any direct effect on these “higher” powers. Olivi’s view can appear to be untenable, either leaving external objects completely outside of psychological explanation or requiring some novel type of cause outside (...)
     
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  24. Under the influence of Malthus's law of population growth: Darwin eschews the statistical techniques of Aldolphe Quetelet.Andre Ariew - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (1):1-19.
    In the epigraph, Fisher is blaming two generations of theoretical biologists, from Darwin on, for ignoring Quetelet's statistical techniques and hence harboring confusions about evolution and natural selection. He is right to imply that Darwin and his contemporaries were aware of the core of Quetelet's work. Quetelet's seminal monograph, Sur L'homme, was widely discussed in Darwin's academic circles. We know that Darwin owned a copy (Schweber 1977). More importantly, we have in Darwin's notebooks two entries referring to Quetelet's work on (...)
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    Epicurus and his gods.Andre-Jean Festugiere - 1955 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Sources of the remarks in Wittgenstein's zettel.André Maury - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (1):57-58.
  27. Epistemic Contextualism, Semantic Blindness and Content Unawareness.André J. Abath - 2012 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (3):593 - 597.
    It is held by many philosophers that it is a consequence of epistemic contextualism that speakers are typically semantically blind, that is, typically unaware of the propositions semantically expressed by knowledge attributions. In his ?Contextualism, Invariantism and Semantic Blindness? (this journal, 2009), Martin Montminy argues that semantic blindness is widespread in language, and not restricted to knowledge attributions, so it should not be considered problematic. I will argue that Montminy might be right about this, but that contextualists still face a (...)
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    Retrato policial: um perfil da praça de polícia em São Paulo (1868-1896).André Rosemberg - 2010 - História 9 (2):95-115.
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  29. Natural selection doesn't work that way: Jerry Fodor vs. evolutionary psychology on gradualism and saltationism.André Ariew - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (5):478-483.
    In Chapter Five of The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way, Jerry Fodor argues that since it is likely that human minds evolved quickly as saltations rather than gradually as the product of an accumulation of small mutations, evolutionary psychologists are wrong to think that human minds are adaptations. I argue that Fodor’s requirement that adaptationism entails gradualism is wrongheaded. So, while evolutionary psychologists may be wrong to endorse gradualism—and I argue that they are wrong—it does not follow that they are (...)
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    The influence of Ernst Mach in the teaching of mechanics.Andre K. T. Assis & Arden Zylbersztajn - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (1-2):137-144.
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    Analysis of Wallace’s Proof of the Born Rule in Everettian Quantum Mechanics: Formal Aspects.André L. G. Mandolesi - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (7):751-782.
    To solve the probability problem of the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, D. Wallace has presented a formal proof of the Born rule via decision theory, as proposed by D. Deutsch. The idea is to get subjective probabilities from rational decisions related to quantum measurements, showing the non-probabilistic parts of the quantum formalism, plus some rational constraints, ensure the squared modulus of quantum amplitudes play the role of such probabilities. We provide a new presentation of Wallace’s proof, reorganized to (...)
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    Jacques D’Hondt, Hegel et l’hégélianisme. Paris, P.U.F., 1982. 11,5 × 17,5, 128 p. («Que Sais-Je?», no 1029).André Stanguennec - 1983 - Revue de Synthèse 104 (110):247-248.
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  33. Architectonique disjonctive, automates systémiques et idéalité transcendantale dans l'œuvre de G. W. Leibniz.André Robinet - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (2):257-258.
     
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  34. À Maneira de Um Colar de Pérolas?André Porto - 2017 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1381-1404.
    This paper offers an overview of various alternative formulations for Analysis, the theory of Integral and Differential Calculus, and its diverging conceptions of the topological structure of the continuum. We pay particularly attention to Smooth Analysis, a proposal created by William Lawvere and Anders Kock based on Grothendieck’s work on a categorical algebraic geometry. The role of Heyting’s logic, common to all these alternatives is emphasized.
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    Blues, Ideology, and American Literature: A Vernacular Theory.Andre Prevos & Houston A. Baker - 1986 - Substance 15 (2):115.
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    Intellectuals and the Left in France Since 1968.Andre J. M. Prevos & Keith A. Reader - 1988 - Substance 17 (2):116.
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    Gemeinsame Welt denken: Bedingungen interkultureller Koexistenz bei Jürgen Habermas und Eilert Herms.André Munzinger - 2015 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    A. Selbstverortung: Der hermssche Blick auf andere Religionen -- b. Öffnung zu Anderen: Das Problem geschlossener Rationalitätsformen -- ii. Einheit in der Vielfalt. Die interpretative Vernunft -- III. 3.C. Schlussfolgerungen. Bildung der Weltanschauungen -- IV. Ergebnisse und Ausblicke -- IV. 1. Perspektiven des Theorievergleichs -- IV. 1.A. Eine 'Topik der Verständigung' - als Struktur der Forschungsfragen -- IV. 1.B. Vernunft und Religion als komplementäre Konkurrenz -- IV. 2. Möglichkeiten interkultureller Koexistenz -- IV. 2.A. Evangelischer Glaube im Horizont des globalen Wandels (...)
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    Analogie de l'être et attribution du sens: La dialectique réflexive (III).André Stanguennec - 2013 - Villeneuve-Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du septentrion.
    Troisième et dernière recherche de La dialectique réflexive, achevant la constitution de l'ontologie du soi ou « séisme ». L'intérêt du livre n’est pas seulement spéculatif ou de philosophie théorique, mais, conformément à la méthode mise en œuvre dans les deux premiers volumes, également historique, puisque ce sont les traditions de « l’analogie de l’être », de « l’attribution » et de la « participation » en régime métaphysique, notamment chez les auteurs dits scolastiques, de même que les rapports entre (...)
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  39. La critique hégélienne de la construction kantienne de la matiere a partir des forces d.André Stanguennec - 1983 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 2.
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    L'Etat et la guerre chez Hegel et Nietzsche.André Stanguennec - 2006 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 77 (2):251.
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    Reflexiones sobre el estado y la política.Andrés Stambouli & Óscar Vallés (eds.) - 2010 - Caracas: Fundación Manuel García-Pelayo.
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    Retomadas weilianas e retomadas dialécticas.André Stanguennec - 2013 - Cultura:71-87.
    Cette étude entreprend dans une première partie l’essai de distinguer trois modalités du concept de «reprise» dans la Logique de la philosophie d’Eric Weil : la reprise «redon­dante», la reprise «confondante», et la reprise «innovante», en en donnant des exemples. Dans la seconde partie, l’auteur montre en quel sens la dialectique spéculative hégélienne comporte elle-même des processus de «reprises» spécifiques, en les comparant aux moda­lités weiliennes de la reprise. Enfin, la troisième partie s’attache à déterminer en quel sens la «dialectique (...)
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    Współczesna antropologia a kantowska krytyka metafizyki.André Stanguennec - 1995 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 11:89-96.
    The author of the paper analyses different varieties of Kantianism – sometimes more true to the spirit than to the letter of Kant’s – which appear in the 20th century anthropology. Thus he allows us to see that the thought which looks back to Kant is able to remove "complexes" and overcome the "inner contradictions" of modern anthropology.
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    The Rhetoric of Liberation Movement Posters.Andre Stein - 1979 - Semiotica 28 (3-4).
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  45. Feminismo y actos del habla.Andrés Fernando Stisman - 2022 - In María Mercedes Risco & Teresa Barrionuevo, El lenguaje y sus dimensiones en distintos saberes. San Miguel de Tucumán, [Argentina]: Humanitas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán.
     
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    RPA Green's functions of the anisotropic Heisenberg model.Andre Johannes Stoffel & Miklós Gulácsi - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (22-24):2043-2069.
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    Les SociÉtÉS Industrielles et L’Économique.André Straus, Serge Chassagne, Jean-Marcel Goger, Jean-Yves Grenier, Jacques Marseille, Henry Rousso & Marie-Noëlle Bourguet - 1987 - Revue de Synthèse 108 (1):119-147.
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  48. As dizimas periódicas na filosofia da matemática de Wittgenstein.André Porto - 2003 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 8 (2).
    O presente artigo tem como tema as extensas discussões de Wittgenstein sobre uma das formas mais simples e elementares de infinitude em matemática: as dízimas periódicas. Tentamos organizar os vários argumentos do autor em uma única exposição continuada. No final do artigo, introduzimos, ainda que de forma breve, o famoso argumento sobre “execução de regras” de Wittgenstein, bem como a idéia de interpretações nãostandard de processos infinitos.
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  49. Meer dan de mens alleen: filosofie van het verlangen.André Nusselder - 2021 - Amsterdam: Boom.
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    11. Das Ausschlussproblem.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 327-352.
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