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    Reflection on Education in Biomedical Ethics.Bruno Cadoré - 1996 - Ethical Perspectives 3 (4):194-199.
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    Computer Go: An AI oriented survey.Bruno Bouzy & Tristan Cazenave - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 132 (1):39-103.
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    Accompagner les groupes de recherche collaborative : en quoi consiste ce « faire avec »?Bruno Bourrassa, France Picard, Yann le Bossé & Geneviève Fournier - 2017 - Revue Phronesis 6 (1-2):60-73.
    Collaborative inquiry (CI) often prefers using the small group as the main method of investigation serving the twin goals that characterize this type of research—the production of scientific knowledge and the professional development of its participants. The small group offers researchers and practitioners a mutual space for analyzing issues of common interest which arise from the day-to-day experience of the latter. Supporting these groups and their participants can be a major challenge and plays a crucial role in carrying out a (...)
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    (1 other version)A Weberian Approach to the Ethos of Science.Bruno Bourliaguet - 2015 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 37 (1):113-128.
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    Uterus Transplantation: The Ethics of Using Deceased Versus Living Donors.Bethany Bruno & Kavita Shah Arora - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):6-15.
    Research teams have made considerable progress in treating absolute uterine factor infertility through uterus transplantation, though studies have differed on the choice of either deceased or living donors. While researchers continue to analyze the medical feasibility of both approaches, little attention has been paid to the ethics of using deceased versus living donors as well as the protections that must be in place for each. Both types of uterus donation also pose unique regulatory challenges, including how to allocate donated organs; (...)
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    Nous n'avons jamais été modernes: essai d'anthropologie symétrique.Bruno Latour - 1991
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    Unconscious color priming occurs at stimulus- not percept-dependent levels of processing.Bruno G. Breitmeyer, Tony Ro & Neel S. Singhal - 2004 - Psychological Science 15 (3):198-202.
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    Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception.René Zeelenberg & Bruno R. Bocanegra - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):202-206.
  9. Hierarchical Propositions.Bruno Whittle - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 46 (2):215-231.
    The notion of a proposition is central to philosophy. But it is subject to paradoxes. A natural response is a hierarchical account and, ever since Russell proposed his theory of types in 1908, this has been the strategy of choice. But in this paper I raise a problem for such accounts. While this does not seem to have been recognized before, it would seem to render existing such accounts inadequate. The main purpose of the paper, however, is to provide a (...)
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    Paires de structures Stables.Bruno Poizat - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):239-249.
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    Music chills: The eye pupil as a mirror to music’s soul.Bruno Laeng, Lise Mette Eidet, Unni Sulutvedt & Jaak Panksepp - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 44:161-178.
  12. The'pedofil'of Boa Vista: a photo-philosophical montage.Bruno Latour - 1995 - Common Knowledge 4 (1):144-187.
     
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  13. Das Erkenntnissproblem in der Philosophie und Wissenschaft der neueren Zeit. E. Cassirer & Bruno Cassirer - 1907 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 63:533-535.
     
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    An Ontological Sketch for Robust Non-Reductive Realists.Bruno Niederbacher - 2018 - Topoi 37 (4):549-559.
    The aim of this article is to draw a sketch of an ontology for Realist Non-Naturalist Cognitivists. A distinction is made between moral property-universals and moral property-particulars. It is argued, first, that moral property-universals have the same ontological status as non-moral property-universals; second, that moral property-universals have many instances in the spatio-temporal world; third that these moral property-instances or -particulars have the same ontological status as non-moral property-particulars.
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    In support of Pockett's critique of Libet's studies of the time course of consciousness.Bruno G. Breitmeyer - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):280-283.
    Susan Pockett presents sound arguments supporting her reinterpretations of data that Libet and co-workers used to support a number of intriguing and influential conclusions regarding the microgenesis and timing of conscious sensory experience and volitionally controlled motor responses. The following analysis, extending and elaborating some of her main arguments, proposes that Libet's experimental methodologies and rationales, and thus also his interpretation of data, are flawed and that neglect or ignorance of methodological and empirical constraints well known to sensory psychologists risks (...)
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    Groupes Stables, avec types génériques réguliers.Bruno Poizat - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):339-355.
  17. Strongly Millian Second-Order Modal Logics.Bruno Jacinto - 2017 - Review of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):397-454.
    The most common first- and second-order modal logics either have as theorems every instance of the Barcan and Converse Barcan formulae and of their second-order analogues, or else fail to capture the actual truth of every theorem of classical first- and second-order logic. In this paper we characterise and motivate sound and complete first- and second-order modal logics that successfully capture the actual truth of every theorem of classical first- and second-order logic and yet do not possess controversial instances of (...)
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    In the Image of Auschwitz.Bruno Chaouat - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (1):86-96.
    This essay explores the polemics that took place in France in 2001 on the occasion of an exhibition of photographs of Nazi concentration and extermination camps. The article analyzes hostile responses to this exhibition and to its catalogue, written by art historian Georges Didi-Huberman. Condemned for having transgressed an apparent prohibition of the representation of the Holocaust in France, Didi-Huberman responded with a book that tackles the questions of representation in relation to war and trauma. While recognizing the ethical and (...)
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    Le shakuhachi japonais, ou l’Occident qui s’orientalise?Bruno Deschênes - 2005 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (1):136-152.
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    Kant et la raison comme fonctionnalité logique.Bruno Haas - 2004 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):379-398.
    L’idéalisme transcendantal de type fichtéen et schellingien a été développé à partir d’un certain nombre d’apories concernant, par exemple, la « chose-en-soi », le statut du sujet entre sens interne et externe et l’intersubjectivité. Surtout la version schellingienne du transcendantalisme aboutit à une nouvelle conception de l’ontologie, « post-kan-tienne ». Mais elle est basée sur un déplacement de la problématique kantienne, entamée déjà par Fichte, qui méconnaît radicalement un aspect essentiel de la découverte kantienne, à savoir que l’entendement est fonctionnalité, (...)
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    Moralbegründung und Gemeinschaft: wie philosophische Argumente Menschen verändern können.Bruno Haas - 2009 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  22. What is it like to be a bat ? Phénoménologie « à la troisième personne » de Wittgenstein à Dennett.Bruno Leclercq - 2010 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (2: La nature vivante (Actes n° 2).
    En posant la question de la nature vivante à partir des travaux hétérophénoménologiques de Daniel Dennett, il s?agira pour nous ici d?aborder deux problèmes philosophiques majeurs, à savoir, d?une part, celui de la naturalisation de propriétés émergentes de la matière comme la vie ou la conscience, et, d?autre part, celui des éventuels partages entre l?homme, l?animal et la machine et de la spécificité anthropologique. Le premier problème, qui est celui des philosophies de la vie puis des philosophies de l?esprit, concerne (...)
     
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    Soggetto e oggetto del conoscere nella filosofia antica e medievale.Bruno Nardi - 1952 - Roma,: Edizioni dell'Ateneo.
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    Ideas about Music and Musical Thought: Ethnomusicological Perspectives.Bruno Nettl - 1996 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 30 (2):173.
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    “Musical Thinking” and “Thinking About Music” in Ethnomusicology: An Essay of Personal Interpretation.Bruno Nettl - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (1):139-148.
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    De la gloire à la survie: Les facultés de théologie en France du XIIIe au XIXe siècle.(1).Bruno Neveu - 2004 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 78 (1):91-104.
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    Der ganze Mensch in der spirituellen Erfahrung.Bruno Niederbacher - 2019 - In Eckhard Frick & Lydia Maidl (eds.), Spirituelle Erfahrung in Philosophischer Perspektive. De Gruyter. pp. 97-112.
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  28. In Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" theory of knowledge in the moral beliefs.Bruno Niederbacher - 2007 - Philosophy and Culture 34 (5):37-59.
    Purpose of this article in the reconstruction and from the contemporary perspective to the knowledge of Aristotle's theory of moral beliefs do outline introduction. First, I would like to clarify a moral belief that knowledge of semantics on the premise of why. Then I will pick out a variety of moral beliefs theory of knowledge. Third, I will try to rebuild this discussion in Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics", especially in Chapter VI of the position. The aim of this article is to (...)
     
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  29. Religiöser Glaube und Vertrauen.Bruno Niederbacher - 2019 - In Klaus Viertbauer & Georg Gasser (eds.), Handbuch Analytische Religionsphilosophie. Akteure – Diskurse – Perspektiven. Stuttgart: Metzler.
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    Theories of Cognition in the Later Middle Ages, by Robert Pasnau.Bruno Niederbacher - 2013 - Mind 122 (486):fzt084.
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    Finitary Upper Logicism.Bruno Jacinto - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (4):1172-1247.
    This paper proposes and partially defends a novel philosophy of arithmetic—finitary upper logicism. According to it, the natural numbers are finite cardinalities—conceived of as properties of properties—and arithmetic is nothing but higher-order modal logic. Finitary upper logicism is furthermore essentially committed to the logicality of finitary plenitude, the principle according to which every finite cardinality could have been instantiated. Among other things, it is proved in the paper that second-order Peano arithmetic is interpretable, on the basis of the finite cardinalities’ (...)
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  32. Game theory and Ethics.Verbeek Bruno & Christopher Morris - 2012 - In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Where Are the Months? Mental Images of Circular Time in a Large Online Sample.Bruno Laeng & Anders Hofseth - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ivan Illich fifty years later: situating Deschooling society in his intellectual and personal journey.Rosa del Carmen Bruno-Jofré - 2022 - London: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Jon Igelmo Zaldívar.
    In 1971, priest, theologian, and philosopher Ivan Illich wrote Deschooling Society, a plea to liberate education from schooling and to separate schooling from the state. On occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of its publication, Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later looks at the theological roots of Illich's thought and the intellectual and ideological strands that contributed to his ideas. Guided by the central question of how Illich reached the point of writing Deschooling Society, the book sheds light on how Illich produced (...)
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    ... Geschichtsphilosophie, eine Kriegsvorlesung.W. Windelband & Bruno Bauch - 1916 - Berlin: Reuther & Reichard. Edited by Wolfgang Windelband & Bruno Bauch.
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    The Science Wars: A Dialogue.Bruno Latour & Ashraf Noor - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (1):71-79.
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    Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux.G. Anthony Bruno - 2017 - In Marie-Eve Morin (ed.), Continental Realism and its Discontents. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-15.
    Meillassoux seeks knowledge of transcendental reality, blaming Kant for the ‘correlationist’ proscription of independent access to either thought or being. For Meillassoux, correlationism blocks an account of the meaning of ‘ancestral statements’ regarding reality prior to humans. I examine three charges on which Meillassoux’s argument depends: (1) Kant distorts ancestral statements’ meaning; (2) Kant fallaciously infers causality’s necessity; (3) Kant’s transcendental idealism cannot grasp ‘the great outdoors’. I reject these charges: (1) imposes a Cartesian misreading, hence Meillassoux’s false assumption that, (...)
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    (1 other version)The heroic enthusiasts (part 2 of 2).Giordano Bruno - unknown
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  39. Un archivo de imágenes emotivas.Giuliana Bruno - 2019 - In Irene Depetris Chauvin & Natalia Taccetta (eds.), Afectos, historia y cultura visual: una aproximación indisciplinada. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
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    Political Castaways, Elements for a Psychology of Conservatism.Bruno Carvalho - 2021 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 9 (3):169-186.
    The aim of this article is to discuss the relations between psychology and politics that guide the action of the different political positions. The starting point will be an analysis of the proposal of the political scientist Mark Lilla to consider the "reactionary spirit" as a position structurally linked to an anti-progressivism, which allows also, by contrast, to discuss the progressive positions. This analysis is anchored in the articulation between politics and temporality, understood here as one of the elements that (...)
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    Color Harmonies.Nicola Bruno (ed.) - 1993 - University of Chicago Press.
    Because theories of visual perception have traditionally concentrated on form, artists have generally dealt with the problem of color through their own observation and intuition. In _Color Harmonies,_ Augusto Garau systematically investigates the role of both color and form in visual perception and presents an original theory of the aesthetic relations among colors. Garau, a painter who teaches the psychology of form, pays particular attention to the way colors behave when organized in patterns. His theory of color combination addresses two (...)
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    Ada Colau & Manuela Carmena : l’indignation au pouvoir.Bruno Cava & Margot Gallot - 2015 - Multitudes 60 (3):7-12.
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    Etude D'Un Forcing en Théorie des Modèles.Bruno Poizat - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (19-24):347-356.
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  44. Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 9.Bruno Whittle - 2015 - Oxford University Press.
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    Buddhist Conceptual Rhyming and T.S.Eliot's Crisis of Connection in TheWaste Land and ‘Burnt Norton’.Tim Bruno - 2013 - Asian Philosophy 23 (4):365-378.
    In this essay, I elaborate a reading of the Buddhist allusions throughout T.S. Eliot's poetry as being not confessions of Buddhist faith or merely syncretic experiments, but rather ‘conceptual rhymes’ with the crisis of personal connection that preoccupies Eliot across multiple texts. In the Buddhist concepts of pratītya-samutpāda, śūnyatā, saṃsāra, and the pretas, Eliot finds thematic resonances with his own emotional and psychological concerns and so alludes to these concepts in ‘The Fire Sermon’ section of The Waste Land and ‘Burnt (...)
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    Dialoghi italiani.Giordano Bruno - 1972 - Firenze,: Sansoni. Edited by Giovanni Gentile & Giovanni Aquilecchia.
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    Italian food suits Korean women.Antonetta L. Bruno - 2017 - Cultura 14 (1):111-119.
    This paper analyses the attitudes of different genders and age groups toward Italian food in Korea. By asking who consumes it, and with whom, how, when, and why, this paper examines the cross-cultural meaning of Italian food and how it is differently perceived by men and women of different ages in Korea. It argues that Italian food is perceived by consumers as sharing female traits and that this, in turn, lends a particular eating experience.
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    La libertà come esperienza esistenziale in Jean Nabert.Angelo Bruno - 2008 - Idee 68:33-74.
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    Las paradojas del Cristianismo.Lucila Bruno & Sofía N. Lamonega - 2009 - The Chesterton Review En Español 3 (1):155-160.
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  50. Lo spaccio della bestia trionfante.Giordano Bruno - 1970 - Milano,: Marzorati. Edited by Antimo Negri.
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