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    L'ignorance des cathares d'après Izarn.Brigitte Saouma - 2015 - Quaestio 15:405-412.
    The debate between Izarn, a Dominican and inquisitor, and the Catharian repentant bishop Sicart de Figueiras raises the question of the so-called ignorance of the Catharians, especially in biblical studies. If the Interrogatio Iohannis, one of the Catharian sources and an apocryphal and gnostic gospel, appears during the debate, the exegetical tradition is also present in the myth of fallen angels. In one of his main accusations Izarn evokes the metempsychosis revealing the antiques doctrines influence on the Catharians. Therefore, the (...)
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    Pluralität der Perspektiven und Einheit der Wahrheit im Werk von G.W. Leibniz: Beiträge zu seinem philosophischen, theologischen und politischen Denken.Friedrich Beiderbeck & Stephan Waldhoff (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz war der vielleicht letzte europäische Denker, der das Wissen und den gelehrten Diskurs seiner Zeit noch überblicken konnte. Dabei leitete ihn die Überzeugung, dass die Wahrheit erst in der Pluralität der Perspektiven erfahrbar werde. Dieses ebenso spannungsreiche wie produktive Verhältnis von Einheit und Pluralität erkunden die Autoren der Beiträge auf drei im Leibnizschen Werk eng miteinander verbundenen Gebieten: der Philosophie, der Theologie und dem politischen Denken. Ausgehend von den philosophischen Grundlagen wird die Theologie in Leibniz' Gesamtkonzept der (...)
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    The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya.Elise Coquereau-Saouma & Daniel Raveh (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book engages in a dialogue with Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya (K.C. Bhattacharyya, KCB 1875-1949) and presents a vista of contemporary Indian philosophy. KCB is one of the founding fathers of contemporary Indian philosophy; a distinct genre of philosophy that draws both on classical Indian philosophical sources and on Western materials, old and new. His work offers both a new and different reading of classical Indian texts, and at the same time he is a unique commentator of Kant and Hegel. The book (...)
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    Sorgfalt des Denkens: festschrift für Brigitte Scheer.Brigitte Scheer, Siegfried Blasche, Wolfgang R. Köhler, Peter Rohs & Josef Früchtl (eds.) - 1995 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  5. 'Climategate': Paradoxical Metaphors and Political Paralysis.Brigitte Nerlich - 2010 - Environmental Values 19 (4):419-442.
    Climate scepticism in the sense of climate denialism or contrarianism is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently been very much in the media spotlight. When, in November 2009, emails by climate scientists were published on the internet without their authors' consent, a debate began in which climate sceptic bloggers used an extended network of metaphors to contest science. This article follows the so-called 'climategate' debate on the web and shows how a paradoxical mixture of religious metaphors and demands (...)
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    Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Why It Is Worth Taking Up the Challenge.Elise Coquereau-Saouma & Elisa Freschi - 2018 - Sophia 57 (3):357-361.
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    Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy: A New Way of Thinking about Art, Freedom and Knowledge by Daniel Raveh.Elise Coquereau-Saouma - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):1-7.
    In a world where philosophy has become "global" and yet is mainly written by scholars educated and/or writing in "top" universities, where syllabi must become more "inclusive" yet conform to the same academic style, Daya Krishna's philosophy is distinctively refreshing and thought-provoking.1 Professor at the University of Rajasthan, prolific author, unremitting correspondent in journals, letters, and dialogues, anti-conformist regarding the norms of Western academia and irreverent toward the "inalterability" of the philosophical Indian traditions, Daya Krishna's creative and daring philosophical spirit (...)
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    Politics of Addressing, Problems of Reception: To Whom Are Anglophone Indian Philosophers Speaking?Elise Coquereau-Saouma - 2018 - Sophia 57 (3):489-500.
    The demand for the recognition of non-Western philosophy has often brought about the opposition of substantialized entities such as ‘India’ and the ‘West,’ which has nourished the drifts of nationalistic rhetoric. As a decolonizing process but also as a deconstruction of nationalistic revivals, it is necessary to investigate the presuppositions involved when defining ‘Indian philosophy’ in these post-colonial demands for recognition. Considering that the understanding of what is ‘Indian philosophy’ and its claim for recognition is a prerequisite for its reception, (...)
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  9. Die Funktion der Naturwissenschaft für die Zwecke der Vernunft.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2005 - In Volker Gerhardt, [no title]. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 117-133.
     
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  10. From the Pre-Critical System to the Antinomy of Pure Reason.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2020
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    Un apophtegme commun à la Pistis Sophia et à l'Évangile selon Thomas?Brigitte Gierth - 1990 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 64 (3-4):245-249.
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  12. Erfahrungen der Leere: Der Status der Leerstelle in der ästhetischen Text-Erfahrung.Brigitte Obermayr - forthcoming - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.
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    ,La Vie de saint Louis‘ von Jean de Joinville.Brigitte Stark - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer, 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 237-266.
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    Semantic theories in Europe, 1830-1930: from etymology to contextuality.Brigitte Nerlich - 1992 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    It is widely believed by historians of linguistics that the 19th-century was largely devoted to historical and comparative studies, with the main emphasis on the discovery of soundlaws. Syntax is typically portrayed as a mere sideline of these studies, while semantics is seldom even mentioned. If it comes into view at all, it is usually assumed to have been confined to diachronic lexical semantics and the construction of some (mostly ill-conceived) typologies of semantic change. This book aims to destroy some (...)
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    Computer simulation in data analysis: A case study from particle physics.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 105 (C):99-108.
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    Why More is Different: Philosophical Issues in Condensed Matter Physics and Complex Systems.Brigitte Falkenburg & Margaret Morrison (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.
    The physics of condensed matter, in contrast to quantum physics or cosmology, is not traditionally associated with deep philosophical questions. However, as science - largely thanks to more powerful computers - becomes capable of analysing and modelling ever more complex many-body systems, basic questions of philosophical relevance arise. Questions about the emergence of structure, the nature of cooperative behaviour, the implications of the second law, the quantum-classical transition and many other issues. This book is a collection of essays by leading (...)
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    Mind, meaning and metaphor: the philosophy and psychology of metaphor in 19th-century Germany.Brigitte Nerlich & David D. Clarke - 2001 - History of the Human Sciences 14 (2):39-61.
    This article explores a German philosophy of metaphor, which proposed a close link between the body and the mind as the basis for metaphor, debunked the view that metaphor is just a decorative rhetorical device and questioned the distinction between the literal and the figurative. This philosophy of metaphor developed at the intersection between a reflection on language and thought and a reflection on the nature of beauty in aesthetics. Thinkers such as Giambattista Vico, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Jean Paul (...)
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    Kant's Early Critics: The Empiricist Critique of the Theoretical Philosophy.Brigitte Sassen (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 2000, offers translations of the initial critical reactions to Kant's philosophy. Also included is a selection of writings by Kant's contemporaries who took on the task of defending the critical philosophy against early attacks. The first aim of this collection is to show in detail how Kant was understood and misunderstood by his contemporaries. The second aim is to reveal the sorts of arguments that Kant and his first disciples mounted in their defense of the (...)
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    Feministische Religionsphilosophie: philosophisch-systematische Grundlagen.Brigitte Buchhammer - 2011 - Wien: Lit.
  20. The concept of demand : Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya's key to spiritual progress.Elise Coquereau-Saouma - 2023 - In Elise Coquereau-Saouma & Daniel Raveh, The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Körper, Diskurse, Praktiken: zur Semiotik und Lektüre von Körpern in der Moderne.Brigitte Prutti & Sabine Wilke (eds.) - 2003 - Heidelberg: Synchron.
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  22. Cultural diversity" at UNESCO : a trajectory.Galia Saouma & Yudhishthir Raj Isar - 2015 - In Christiaan De Beukelaer, Miikka Pyykkönen & J. P. Singh, Globalization, culture and development: the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  23. European central bank, monetary policy and the "social europe".Brigitte Young - 2008 - In Anna G. Jónasdóttir & Kathleen B. Jones, The Political Interests of Gender Revisited: Redoing Theory and Research with a Feminist Face. United Nations University Press.
  24. Locating Temporal Passage in a Block World.Brigitte Everett, Andrew J. Latham & Kristie Miller - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    This paper aims to determine whether we can locate temporal passage in a non-dynamical (block universe) world. In particular, we seek to determine both whether temporal passage can be located somewhere in our world if it is non-dynamical, and also to home in on where in such a world temporal passage can be located, if it can be located anywhere. We investigate this question by seeking to determine, across three experiments, whether the folk concept of temporal passage can be satisfied (...)
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    The implicit use of spatial information develops later for crossmodal than for intramodal temporal processing.Brigitte Röder, Birthe Pagel & Tobias Heed - 2013 - Cognition 126 (2):301-306.
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    Un scientifique pendant l'Occupation : Le cas d'Antoine Lacassagne / A scientist during the Occupation : The case of Antoine Lacassagne.Brigitte Chamak - 2004 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 57 (1):101-133.
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    Zum Spannungsfeld von Chronographie und Autobiographie in der Weltchronistik des Hermann von Reichenau.Brigitte Englisch - 2000 - Das Mittelalter 5 (2).
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    From body to text: Mourning as process in three eighteenth century novels.Brigitte Glaser - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (4):1316-1322.
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    Gibt es ein Recht auf Nicht-Leiden? Umgang mit Leid und Behinderung.Brigitte Huber - 2008 - Filo-Sofija 8 (1(8)):79-96.
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    Die Fabel von der Schlange und dem Mann. Überlegungen zur Funktion von Rechtssprichwörtern im Reynke de vos.Brigitte Janz - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (2).
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    Encyclopédies en ligne : Un modèle du lecteur électronique.Brigitte Juanals - 2004 - Hermes 39:87.
    Cette contribution est centrée sur l'analyse d'une pratique éditoriale, illustrée par le parcours récent de l'Encyclopædia Universalis dans la conception de dispositifs informatisés de diffusion de connaissances. Il s'agit d'étudier les conditions d'appropriation techniques et cognitives faites aux lecteurs-utilisateurs confrontés à des environnements sophistiqués et à des interfaces hypermédias de lecture-écriture. La « culture de l'information » est utilisée pour identifier un modèle informationnel du sujet, induit par les évolutions de la technique et par les dispositifs de communication qui sont (...)
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    Noverca venefica Zum bösen Ruf der Stiefmütter in der gallischen und fränkischen Gesellschaft.Brigitte Kasten - 2001 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 35 (1):145-182.
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    The usual suspects: data-oriented models for identification and representation of lexical collocations.Brigitte Krenn - 2000 - Saarbrücken: DFKI.
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    The intersection of poetic and imperial authority in phaedrus' fables.Brigitte B. Libby - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60 (2):545-558.
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    »…über Sekunden lacht man nicht« — Über die Folgen der Anwendung von Genauigkeit und Präzision in den Wissenschaften. Einführung in das Tagungsthema.Brigitte Lohff & Bettina Wahrig - 2002 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 25 (2):71-79.
    Since the time of Descartes science has been influenced by the demand for precision and accuracy in research. In the 20th century also humanities began to submit to this demand. The term precision itself has a far-reaching and historically grown semantics. As a consequence of the attempt to answer precisely and irrefutably to scientific questions, achieved knowledge today is only valid for an increasingly narrow range.
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    Hinduistische Tempel im südasiatischen Stil in deutschen Städten.Brigitte Luchesi - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 28 (1):67-85.
    Zusammenfassung In Deutschland heimisch gewordene Hindus aus Südasien, die für ihre Götterverehrung bisher Räumlichkeiten in vorhandenen Gebäuden benutzten, haben begonnen, eigene Tempel zu errichten. Bisher wurden drei derartige Verehrungsstätten fertiggestellt, zwei weitere befinden sich im Bau. Die äußere Gestaltung orientiert sich in allen Fällen an traditionellen hinduistischen Sakralbauten, wie sie vor allem auf Sri Lanka und in Südindien begegnen. Dieser Stil zeichnet sich vor allem durch Aufbauten auf den Tempeldächern und über dem Eingang aus, an denen vielfältige Skulpturen göttlicher Wesen (...)
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  37. Jocelyn Benoist, Phénoménologie, sémantique, ontologie: Husserl et la tradition logique autrichienne Reviewed by.Brigitte McGuire - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (5):315-317.
     
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    Erkenntnispolitik als Feminismus. Denkformen und Politikformen im feministischen Bildungsprozeß der Erfahrung.Brigitte Rauschenbach - 1995 - Die Philosophin 6 (11):33-49.
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    Réflexions sur les féminismes au cinéma (chantier en cours).Brigitte Rollet - 2021 - Diogène n° 267-267 (3-4):102-116.
    Termes polysémiques s'il en est, les mots « féministe » (adjectif ou substantif) et « féminisme » servent à qualifier de plus en plus de choses, productions culturelles ou personnes, sans que l’on sache toujours bien à quoi il est vraiment fait référence. Dans les médias, on interroge depuis quelques années films et séries à travers un prisme qui recouvre pourtant des acceptions diverses, voire opposées. Effet d'aubaine à un moment où le mot fait vendre, « feminist-washing » ou engagement (...)
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  40. Emotion–Reflexion–Rationalität. Grundpostulate einer epistemologischen Emotionstheorie.Brigitte Scheele - 1996 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 7:283-297.
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  41. Der Traum in der rabbinischen Literatur.Brigitte Stemberger - 1976 - Kairos (misc) 18:1-42.
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    Paul Nizan et les années trente : Féminisme et communisme.Brigitte Studer - 2009 - Clio 29.
    Le rapport entre féminisme et communisme est ambigu, souvent difficile certes, mais parfois aussi productif. C’est ce que démontrent les contributions du numéro 6 d’Aden, revue publiée par leGroupe Interdisciplinaire d’Études Nizaniennes,consacré à cette thématique. L’approche choisie est biographique et littéraire. C’est d’abord à travers la trajectoire et les écrits d’actrices et d’acteurs historiques que sont abordées la question de la place des femmes et du féminisme dans le communisme et...
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    Being Hegelian after Danto.Brigitte Hilmer - 1998 - History and Theory 37 (4):71–86.
    In this article I will discuss some systematic issues of Arthur Danto's philosophy of art and art history from a Hegelian perspective. Belonging to "Absolute Spirit," art can be called a "spiritual kind." Since spiritual kinds are reflective and self-determining, they are not susceptible to philosophical definition. Nevertheless, elements of essentialism can be maintained when describing art's historicity and conceptual structure. To this end, "art" can be interpreted as a two-tier concept: in inherently reflecting its concept, it projects its own (...)
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    Grace Andrus de Laguna: A Perspective from the History of Linguistics.Brigitte Nerlich - 2022 - Australasian Philosophical Review 6 (1):68-77.
    Grace de Laguna was a philosopher working in the first part of the twentieth century on analytic and speculative philosophy, as well as on the psychology and philosophy of language, especially the social function of language. Joel Katzav’s lead essay focuses mainly on the former part of her work, while my commentary focuses mostly on the latter. Katzav shows how her work played a role in the development of analytic philosophy, I try to show how her work played a role (...)
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    She Was Once Miss Rimini.Brigitte Ulmer - 2005 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    One of the first Swiss performance artists, Manon has fashioned a career for herself out of the identities of others. Whether exploring the limits of gender or the beauty of decay, Manon—through her personas, installations, and performance pieces—continually foregrounds the instability of place and self. Her most recent project, She Was Once MISS RIMINI, is one of her most brutal and touching. Here, she literally depicts imagined futures for an aging beauty queen. Each exquisite image in this pictorial essay teases (...)
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  46. Biosecurity and Insecurity: The Interaction between Policy and Ritual During the Foot and Mouth Crisis.Brigitte Nerlich & Nick Wright - 2006 - Environmental Values 15 (4):441-462.
    In 2001 a highly infectious animal disease, foot and mouth disease, broke out in the UK and spread rapidly. In May, when the spread seemed to be slowing down, new disease hotspots appeared in previously little affected regions, such as North Yorkshire. New biosecurity rules were imposed. Based on a series of semi-structured interviews with stakeholders, this article shows that the biosecurity measures farmers implemented during the epidemic meant more than just reducing the risk of spreading FMD. For many, cleansing (...)
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    The Struggle for Legitimacy in Business and Human Rights Regulation—a Consideration of the Processes Leading to the UN Guiding Principles and an International Treaty.Brigitte Hamm - 2021 - Human Rights Review 23 (1):103-125.
    After the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights were adopted in 2011, an international treaty has been being negotiated since 2014. The two instruments reveal similarities and also conflicts regarding the adequate organization of the global economy based on human rights. The focus in this article will be on the processes leading to these instruments, because they themselves mirror different understandings of governance in the field of business and human rights as well as the struggle over the power (...)
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    Mud, metaphors and politics: Meaning-making during the 2021 German floods.Brigitte Nerlich & Rusi Jaspal - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (3):329-349.
    On 14 July 2021, the western states of Germany, Rheinland Palatinate and North-Rhein-Westphalia experienced major flash floods and about two hundred people died. This article explores how those affected and journalists they spoke to created meaning from the mayhem of an unprecedented disaster and how social representations of flooding emerged in which language, politics and values were intimately intertwined. Combining thematic analysis with elements of social representations theory, and analysing a sample of articles from a national news magazine, we show (...)
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    Introduction.Brigitte Baldelli & Camille Thouvenot - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (1):6.
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    Le problème de l'indexicalité idéologique des discours sur la mondialisation de la culture.Brigitte Beauzamy - 2005 - Horizons Philosophiques 15 (2):1-14.
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