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    Motif Inkarnasi dalam Soteriologi Yohanes Duns Scotus.Bernard Rahadian - 2023 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 19 (1):93-123.
    John Duns Scotus offered an alternative perspective to respect on the mystery of salvation by examining the motive behind the incarnation. Scotus believed that salvation is Christocentric: Motive wise, God incarnate is not primarily anthropocentric, which focuses on the sinfulness of humankind, as traditionally understood in the Catholic Scholastic Theology and taught by Anselm of Canterbury and Thomas Aquinas, but as a total manifestation of His love. Scotus’ Christocentric approach to salvation is in line with his thought on freedom and (...)
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    The Principles of Representative Government.Bernard Manin - 1997 - Cambridge University Press.
    A survey of democratic institutions and republics reveals the aristocratic origins of democracy.
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  3. (3 other versions)Insight. A Study of human understanding.Bernard J. F. Lonergan - 1958 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 63 (4):499-500.
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  4. Leçons Sur les Phénomènes de la Vie Communs aux Animaux Et aux Végétaux.Claude Bernard - 1966 - Vrin.
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    Introduction to the essays on post-modern criticism.Bernard Zelechow - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):783-784.
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    The languages of paradise.Bernard Zelechow - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (2):271-280.
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    Conscious contents provide the nervous system with coherent, global information.Bernard J. Baars - 1983 - In Richard J. Davidson, Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum. pp. 41--79.
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    Ethics and the Moral Life.Bernard Mayo - 1958 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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  9. The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion.Bernard Gert & Charles M. Culver - 2004 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness.Bernard J. Baars & J. B. Newman (eds.) - 2001 - MIT Press.
    Current thinking and research on consciousness and the brain.
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    All Economies are "Embedded": The Career of a Concept, and Beyond.Bernard Barber - 1995 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 62.
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  12. Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft.Bernard Bolzano - 2008 - Ruch Filozoficzny 65 (4).
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  13. Surprisingly small subcortical structures are needed for the state of waking consciousness, while cortical projection areas seem to provide perceptual contents of consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (2):159-62.
  14. Rhetoric and Public Reasoning.Bernard Yack - 2006 - Political Theory 34 (4):417-438.
    This essay asks why Aristotle, certainly no friend to unlimited democracy, seems so much more comfortable with unconstrained rhetoric in political deliberation than current defenders of deliberative democracy. It answers this question by reconstructing and defending a distinctly Aristotelian understanding of political deliberation, one that can be pieced together out of a series of separate arguments made in the Rhetoric, the Politics, and the Nicomachean Ethics.
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    Classical Compatibilism: Not Dead Yet.Bernard Berofsky - 2003 - In Michael S. McKenna & David Widerker (eds.), Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities. Ashgate. pp. 107.
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    Higher education and the human spirit.Bernard Eugene Meland - 1953 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    "Nous sommes des révolutionnaires malgré nous": textes pionniers de l'écologie politique.Bernard Charbonneau - 2014 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil. Edited by Jacques Ellul.
    "Aujourd'hui, toute doctrine qui se refuse à envisager les conséquences du progrès, soit qu'elle proclame ce genre de problèmes secondaires (idéologie de droite), soit qu'elle le divinise (idéal de gauche), est contre-révolutionnaire". Visionnaires, Charbonneau et Ellul rejetèrent dos à dos les voies libérales, soviétique et fascistes. Dès les années 1930, ils ouvrirent une critique du "Progrès" et du déferlement de la technique et de la puissance au détriment de la liberté. La solution : une révolution contre le nouvel absolutisme du (...)
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  18. Le Christ dans la spiritualité de la Réforme Grégorienne.Bernard Ardura - 1985 - Divus Thomas 88 (1-3):24-41.
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  19. 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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  20. The question of ethics in the thought of Martin Heidegger.Bernard J. Boelen - 1968 - In Manfred S. Frings (ed.), Heidegger and the quest for truth. Chicago,: Quadrangle Books. pp. 76--105.
     
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    The notation in principia mathematica.Bernard Linsky - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Great twentieth century Jewish philosophers: Shestov, Rosenzweig, Buber, with selections from their writings.Bernard Martin - 1969 - [New York]: Macmillan. Edited by Lev Shestov, Franz Rosenzweig & Martin Buber.
  23. Some Philosophic Aspects of Poetic Perception.Bernard E. Meland - 1941 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 22 (4):384.
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  24. Slaying the Dragon: Mythmaking in the Biblical Tradition.Bernard F. Batto - 1992
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  25. The morality of preferential hiring.Bernard R. Boxill - 1978 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 7 (3):246-268.
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    Taking Freedom Seriously: Kantian Ethics versus the Ethics of Kant.Bernard Yack - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (3):233-246.
    No understanding of morality has more zealous or influential defenders among academic philosophers than Kant’s. Yet as Michael Rosen demonstrates in The Shadow of God, there is a sense in which Kant’s critics take his conception of freedom more seriously nowadays than his defenders. As a result, contemporary versions of “Kantian ethics” often end up challenging what Rosen calls “the ethics of Kant,” not just the claims of rival moral theories. Rosen supports this surprising conclusion with some powerful arguments, showing (...)
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    Body Ecology and Emersive Exploration of Self: The Case of Extreme Adventurers.Ana Zimmermann & Bernard Andrieu - 2020 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (4):481-494.
    Body ecology by cosmosis refers to the experience of immersion, or the incorporation of the elements of nature through a body practice, leisure or sport. In this article, we propose comprehensive u...
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    Experimental Slips and Human Error: Exploring the Architecture of Volition.Bernard J. Baars - 1992 - Plenum Press.
    This work makes three valuable contributions to the study of human slips and errors.
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    Burlamaqui et le droit naturel..Bernard Gagnebin - 1944 - Genève,: Éditions de la Frégate.
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    Integral Personalism and the Dialectic Between Person and Culture.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:406-412.
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  31. Le Problème de la limitation des créatures chez Leibniz.Bernard Gertzberg & Maurice Halbwachs - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (3):535-535.
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  32. Reply to Andrew Alexandra and Seumas Miller: 'Common Morality and Instituionalising Ethics'.Bernard Gert - 2005 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (1).
     
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  33. Reply to Dan Brock.Bernard Gert - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):466-470.
     
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  34. Reply to Dean Cocking: 'Moral Arrogance and Moral Disagreement'.Bernard Gert - 2005 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (1).
     
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    Reply to Jeroen van den Hoven: 'Applying our Common Morality: the Case of Privacy'.Bernard Gert - 2005 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (1).
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    Reply to Thomas Pogge: 'Timeless Wisdom or Moral Arrogance'.Bernard Gert - 2005 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (1).
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  37. Conversion spirituelle et engagement prospectif.Bernard Ginisty - 1966 - Paris,: les Éditions ouvrières.
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  38. Neuronal mechanisms of consciousness: A relational global workspace approach.Bernard J. Baars, J. B. Newman & John G. Taylor - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press. pp. 269-278.
    This paper explores a remarkable convergence of ideas and evidence, previously presented in separate places by its authors. That convergence has now become so persuasive that we believe we are working within substantially the same broad framework. Taylor's mathematical papers on neuronal systems involved in consciousness dovetail well with work by Newman and Baars on the thalamocortical system, suggesting a brain mechanism much like the global workspace architecture developed by Baars (see references below). This architecture is relational, in the sense (...)
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  39. (1 other version)Principes de Médecine expérimentale.Claude Bernard - 1950 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 6 (2):215-215.
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  40. Recovering consciousness: A timeline.Bernard J. Baars - forthcoming - Science and Consciousness Review.
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    Bounded low and high sets.Bernard A. Anderson, Barbara F. Csima & Karen M. Lange - 2017 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 56 (5-6):507-521.
    Anderson and Csima :245–264, 2014) defined a jump operator, the bounded jump, with respect to bounded Turing reducibility. They showed that the bounded jump is closely related to the Ershov hierarchy and that it satisfies an analogue of Shoenfield jump inversion. We show that there are high bounded low sets and low bounded high sets. Thus, the information coded in the bounded jump is quite different from that of the standard jump. We also consider whether the analogue of the Jump (...)
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    Putting the Focus on the Fringe: Three Empirical Cases.Bernard J. Baars - 1993 - Consciousness and Cognition 2 (2):126-136.
    After suggesting an operational definition for fringe experiences—as opposed to clearly conscious and clearly unconscious phenomena—we examine three empirical cases: The tip-of-the-tongue experience, the fringe experience of "wrongness," and the case of conscious focus on abstract, hard-to-image conscious contents. In each case, Mangan′s four major claims are explored in some detail. Most tasks seem to involve a combination of conscious experiences, complex unconscious representations, and multiple fringe experiences. The chief disagreement from this analysis involves vague experiences that are generally believed (...)
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    Emergent phenomena.Bernard Walliser - 2009 - In Maryvonne Gérin & Marie-Christine Maurel (eds.), Origins of Life: Self-Organization and/or Biological Evolution? EDP Sciences. pp. 95--104.
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    The Fetishism of Modernities: Epochal Self-consciousness in Contemporary Social and Political Thought.Bernard Yack - 1997
    In addition to this much-needed clarification of the uses and abuses of the term "modernity," Yack here provides a fresh look at familiar modern ideas and practices such as nationalism, constitutionalism, and liberal democratic politics. Our world, the author suggests, offers us far stranger and more unexpected combinations that are dreamt of in modernist and postmodernist philosophies. His critique of the tendency to treat modernity as an integrated and coherent whole will expand the reader's vision to take in the broader (...)
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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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    Twentieth-century philosophy.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1969 - Albany, N.Y.,: Magi Books.
  47. W. E. WYMAN JR.: "The Concept of Glaubenslehre. E. Troeltsch and the Theological Heritage of Schleiermacher".Bernard Baertschi - 1985 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 117:234.
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    Hobbes's Leviathan.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1969 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
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    Deleuze.Bernard Benit - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ecrire en philosophie consiste à rechercher "le problème d'une oeuvre", affirme Deleuze après Bergson. En s'inspirant de cette recommandation, l'auteur cherche à construire le problème de l'oeuvre du "premier" Deleuze, d'Empirisme et subjectivité à Différence et répétition. Le problème central est celui de la définition de la pensée : que signifie penser et s'orienter dans la pensée? Comment commencer sans présupposés? Ce volume examine le point de départ de la pensée de Deleuze qui consiste dans la critique de l'image de (...)
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  50. A visual evoked potential (VEP) study of hemispheric specialisation in the processing of spatial information.C. Bernard, M. Rebai & J. Lannou - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 81-81.
     
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