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    Victor Cousin, ou, La religion de la philosophie.Claude Bernard & Victor Cousin - 1991 - Presses Univ. du Mirail.
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    Musique et mysticisme: oeuvre collégiale.Bernard Cousin (ed.) - 2011 - Le Tremblay: Diffusion Rosicrucienne.
    La musique a exercé depuis les temps les plus reculés une telle fascination sur l’esprit humain que l’homme n’a eu de cesse de créer des instruments nouveaux, de les perfectionner, de travailler sa voix pour lui donner la plus parfaite expression, de rechercher de nouvelles harmonies, de se laisser guider par son inspiration afin de concevoir les plus belles oeuvres. Mais d’où vient cette inspiration qui permit à certains êtres de léguer à l’humanité des chefs-d'oeuvre qui, plusieurs siècles après leur (...)
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    Schelling dans la querelle de la méthode en France (1828-1840).Sarah Bernard-Granger - forthcoming - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg.
    Peu étudiée, la querelle de la méthode, qui eut lieu entre 1828 et 1840 et mit en discussion trois nations philosophiques (Allemagne, Écosse, France) s’avère déterminante pour comprendre l’élaboration, via la réception de Schelling, d’une philosophie française. À partir de l’étude de cette querelle, ce travail propose d’identifier et d’analyser la fonction de Schelling dans l’élaboration d’une identité philosophique française, en particulier dans les spiritualismes concurrents de Victor Cousin et Félix Ravaisson. En retour, il nous ouvre de nouvelles perspectives (...)
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  4. Introduction À l'Étude de la Médecine Expérimentale.Claude Bernard - 1865 - Librairie Joseph Gilbert.
  5. Which Slopes are Slippery?Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Blacks and Social Justice.Bernard R. Boxill - 1984 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    From Bernard Boxill, professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and editor of Race and Racism, comes a tightly-argued, very illuminating book that will be essential reading for anyone interested in ...
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    Thirteen theorems in search of the truth.Bernard Grofman, Guillermo Owen & Scott L. Feld - 1983 - Theory and Decision 15 (3):261-278.
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    Popular Sovereignty and Nationalism.Bernard Yack - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (4):517-536.
  9. Natural Right and Aristotle's Understanding of Justice.Bernard Yack - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (2):216-237.
  10. Saint-Just's illusion.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 135--152.
     
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    De « l’ombre légère » à la « machine à écrire familiale ».Isabelle Lacoue-Labarthe & Sylvie Mouysset - 2012 - Clio 35:7-20.
    Les écritures du quotidien sont aujourd’hui bien souvent affaire de femmes ; celles-ci recueillent, sauvent et agencent l’éphémère patrimoine mémoriel qui, sans le secours de quelque sœur, tante ou vieille cousine, serait voué à l’oubli. Véritables « machines à écrire familiales », selon la formule chère à Bernard Lahire, les femmes notent, archivent et mettent en forme les traces d’un passé ordinaire qui prend tout son sens à la faveur de leurs commentaires et gardent la famille en vie. Avan...
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  12. Is Homo defined by culture?Bernard Wood & Mark Collard - 1999 - In Wood Bernard & Collard Mark (eds.), World Prehistory: Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark. pp. 11-23.
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  13. World Prehistory: Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark.Wood Bernard & Collard Mark - 1999
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  14. A reinterpretation of Aristotle political teleology.Bernard Yack - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (1):15-33.
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    (3 other versions)Books in Review.Bernard Yack - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (2):326-330.
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    Of Scribes and Tribes: Progressive Politics and the Populist Challenge.Bernard Yack - 2019 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 31 (3-4):440-453.
    ABSTRACT What has made progressives—self-styled champions of the people—the principal targets of populist resentment in contemporary politics? Perhaps it is progressives’ ambivalence about democracy, not merely the racist, sexist and nationalist passions that progressives prefer to blame. Indeed, one of the reasons that progressives find themselves under attack as out-of-touch elitists may be that they are out of touch with the nature and extent of their elitism. So long as progressives remain committed to enlightening the people as well as empowering (...)
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    Noodiversity, technodiversity.Bernard Stiegler & Translated by Daniel Ross - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (4):67-80.
    Today’s question concerning technology involves asking about both the post-pandemic world and the post-data-economy world, in a situation where resentments and scapegoats are easily generated. We c...
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  18. Thomas Reid and the Semiotics of Perception.Bernard E. Rollin - 1978 - The Monist 61 (2):257-270.
    Reid's response to hume has traditionally been taken as begging all of hume's questions. One can, However, Find in reid an argument against hume's phenomenalistic skepticism. Reid's appeal to common sense is an attempt to call attention to the fact that we experience objects as external to us, Not as bundles of impressions. Still, Our access to these objects does arise out of sensations, Which are mental contents. Extending berkeley's idea of the "language of nature" reid suggests that language and (...)
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  19. Le Christ dans la spiritualité de la Réforme Grégorienne.Bernard Ardura - 1985 - Divus Thomas 88 (1-3):24-41.
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  20. Memory's execution : (dis)placing the dissident body.Bernard J. Armada - 2010 - In Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair & Brian L. Ott (eds.), Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials. University of Alabama Press.
     
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    Political violence and human rights in a latin American context.Bernard W. Aronson - 2003 - Human Rights Review 4 (3):72-85.
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    The Trick of the Disappearing Goal.Bernard Suits - 1989 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16 (1):1-12.
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    Interpersonal emotion regulation.Bernard Rimé - 2007 - In James J. Gross (ed.), Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press. pp. 466--485.
  24. Death and mortality in contemporary philosophy.Bernard N. Schumacher - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book contributes to current bioethical debates by providing a critical analysis of the philosophy of human death. Bernard N. Schumacher discusses contemporary philosophical perspectives on death, creating a dialogue between phenomenology, existentialism, and analytic philosophy. He also examines the ancient philosophies that have shaped our current ideas about death. His analysis focuses on three fundamental problems: (1) the definition of human death, (2) the knowledge of mortality and of human death as such, and (3) the question of whether (...)
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    Confrontation of the cybernetic definition of a living individual with the real world.Bernard Korzeniewski - 2005 - Acta Biotheoretica 53 (1):1-28.
    The cybernetic definition of a living individual proposed previously (Korzeniewski, 2001) is very abstract and therefore describes the essence of life in a very formal and general way. In the present article this definition is reformulated in order to determine clearly the relation between life in general and a living individual in particular, and it is further explained and defended. Next, the cybernetic definition of a living individual is confronted with the real world. It is demonstrated that numerous restrictions imposed (...)
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    The Costs of Procreation.Bernard G. Prusak - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (1):61-75.
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    Understanding and Being: The Halifax Lectures on Insight, Volume 5.Bernard Lonergan - 1990 - University of Toronto Press.
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  28. The identity of indiscernibles revisited.Bernard D. Katz - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 44 (1):37 - 44.
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    The Moral and the Physical Order: A Reappraisal of James Frederick Ferrier.Bernard Mayo - 2007 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 5 (2):159-167.
    Bernard Mayo, who died in 2000, was Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews from 1967–1983. He chose his 19th century predecessor J F Ferrier as the subject of his inaugural lecture delivered on 26th November 1969. Copies of the lecture were printed and distributed, but it was never published. Mayo's choice of subject for his inaugural shows remarkable and at the time highly unusual insight into the value Ferrier's philosophical writings, and rising current interest in (...)
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    Textocracy, or, the cybernetic logic of French theory.Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan - 2020 - History of the Human Sciences 33 (1):52-79.
    This article situates the emergence of cybernetic concepts in postwar French thought within a longer history of struggles surrounding the technocratic reform of French universities, including Marcel Mauss’s failed efforts to establish a large-scale centre for social-scientific research with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, the intellectual and administrative endeavours of Claude Lévi-Strauss during the 1940s and 1950s, and the rise of communications research in connection with the Centre d’Études des Communications de Masse (CECMAS). Although semioticians and poststructuralists used cybernetic discourse (...)
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    Lefort as Phenomenologist of the Political.Bernard Flynn - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):16-22.
  32. The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion.Bernard Gert & Charles M. Culver - 2004 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  33. The truth in relativism.Bernard Williams - 1981 - In . pp. 132-142.
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    Can patriotism save us from nationalism? Rejoinder to Viroli.Bernard Yack - 1998 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 12 (1-2):203-206.
    Abstract Viroli is right to draw a distinction between republican patriotism and nationalism. But in arguing that the former can correct the problems associated with the latter, he places too much trust in the descriptions of patriotism offered by republican theorists. In practice, republican patriotism has been almost as fierce and hostile to outsiders as nationalism. Patriotism might make us better citizens, but it will not make the world a more peaceful or generous place.
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    Transplants and Trolleys.Bernard Gert - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):173 - 179.
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    Meaning and structure.Bernard Harrison - 1972 - New York,: Harper & Row.
  37. Merleau-ponty and the philosophical position of skepticism.Bernard Flynn - 2009 - In Robert Vallier, Wayne Jeffrey Froman & Bernard Flynn (eds.), Merleau-Ponty and the Possibilities of Philosophy: Transforming the Tradition. State University of New York Press.
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    The Chinese Kinship System.Bernard W. Aginsky & Han Yi Feng - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (3):492.
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    4. The Theological Appearance of the Church of England: An External View.Bernard Williams - 2014 - In Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 17-24.
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  40. National values: a time for re-assessment.Bernard Wolfman, Carl Madden, Edwin Espy & Andrew Young (eds.) - 1973 - Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library.
     
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  41. Wittgenstein and Bateson: A Reply to Dr Meo.Bernard A. Worthington - 1988 - Epistemologia 11 (1):149-152.
  42. Wittgenstein and Bateson.Bernard A. Worthington - 1984 - Epistemologia 7 (2):303.
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    Le principe de subsidiarité en entreprise : un leurre?Bernard Guéry - 2020 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 20 (2):69-103.
    The term « subsidiarity » started to appear in managerial literature in the last few years, to advocate innovative managerial practices. The resurgence of this concept that originated from a political context can create problems. The goal of this paper is to expose the main difficulty of translating this concept from the political field to a corporate situation. Indeed, subsidiarity gives its inherent power back to the lower echelons of a political community. But the economic approach of organization theory assumes, (...)
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  44. The Scientific and the Ethical.Bernard Williams - 1984 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 17:209-228.
    Discussions of objectivity often start from considerations about disagreement. We might ask why this should be so. It makes it seem as though disagreement were surprising, but there is no reason why that should be so (the earliest thinkers in the Western tradition found conflict at least as obvious a feature of the world as concord). The interest in disagreement comes about, rather, because neither agreement nor disagreement is universal. It is not that disagreement needs explanation and agreement does not, (...)
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    Costly Hospital Readmissions and Complex Chronic Illness.Bernard Friedman, H. Joanna Jiang & Anne Elixhauser - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (4):408-421.
  46. Euthanasia and assisted suicide.Bernard M. Dickens, Joseph M. Boyle Jr & Linda Ganzini - 2008 - In Peter A. Singer & A. M. Viens (eds.), The Cambridge textbook of bioethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  47. Nietzsche's New Happiness: Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment.Bernard Reginster - 2007 - Philosophic Exchange 37 (1).
    At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the elusiveness of fulfillment was a source of much perplexity. You believe that the possession of something that you desire will bring you fulfillment, but the acquisition of it leaves you dissatisfied. Arthur Schopenhauer said that this is because the objects of desire lack any intrinsic value. By contrast, Nietzsche argued that our experience of boredom reflects our desire to engage in a challenging form of activity.
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  48. (2 other versions)Hobbes.Bernard Gert - 1995 - In Ted Honderich (ed.), The Philosophers: Introducing Great Western Thinkers. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  49. The Law of Nature as the Moral Law.Bernard Gert - 1988 - Hobbes Studies 1 (1):26-44.
    Although Hobbes talks about the laws of nature as prescribing the virtues, it is easier to think of them as proscribing the vices. The nine vices that are proscribed by the laws of nature are injustice, ingratitude, greed or inhumanity, vindictiveness , cruelty, incivility or contumely, pride, arrogance, and unfairness . The corresponding virtues that are prescribed by the laws of nature are justice, gratitude, humanity or complaisance, mercy, , civility, humility, , modesty, and equity. The difficulty of coming up (...)
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    Antithèse et isosthénie chez Pascal : I. Argumentation et rhétorique : philosphie et tradition.Bernard Seve - 1995 - Hermes 15:105.
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