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    The Moral Center of Yeats’s “Last Poems”.Claire Hahn - 1975 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 50 (3):301-311.
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    The Philosophy of Donald Davidson (Library of Living Philosophers).Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1999 - Open Court.
    This volume in the series celebrates the philosophy of American Donald Davidson, whose process covers different types of philosophy. Admired for developing a system based on his theory of mind and language, he considers two of his most central interests to be the concepts of truth and objectivity.
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    The reflexive habitus : Critical realist and Bourdieusian social action.Claire Laurier Decoteau - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (3):303-321.
    The critical realist and Bourdieusian conceptions of action fundamentally disagree on a number of fronts: the synthetic versus dualistic relationship between structure and agency; the social nature of the self/body; the link between morphogenesis and reflexivity. Despite these differences, this article argues that re-reading Bourdieu’s theories with attention to some of the core tenets of critical realism (emergence, the stratification of reality, and conjunctural causality) can provide insights into how the habitus is capable of reflexivity and social change. In particular, (...)
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    Theory of impurity diffusion in metals.A. D. Le Claire - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (106):641-650.
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    Some comments on the mass effect in diffusion.A. D. Le Claire - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (132):1271-1284.
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    Declining enrolment in a clinical trial and injurious misconceptions: is there a flipside to the therapeutic misconception?Claire Snowdon, Diana Elbourne & Jo Garcia - 2007 - Clinical Ethics 2 (4):193-200.
    The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiatry trial participants perceived and interpreted their involvement in research. TM has since been identified in many settings and is a major component in research ethics discussions. A qualitative study included a subgroup of interviews with five parents (two couples, one mother) who declined to enrol their baby in a neonatal trial. Analysis suggested the possibility of a counterpart to TM which, given the original terminology, we term (...)
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    Art, retard, hasard.Labastie Claire - 2016 - Temporalités 24.
    Dans certains récits poïétiques, des artistes trouvent par hasard au sein de leur expérience perceptive une solution à un problème de réalisation artistique en un moment imprévu, en un lieu inattendu, à la suite d’un temps devenu vacant par un retard ou une circonstance involontaires. De Léonard de Vinci à l’artiste surréaliste Max Ernst, sont analysées les relations entre ces temps vacants de diverses natures psychologiques et circonstancielles avec la capacité, qui leur succède, à saisir une sollicitation imprévue pour l’intégrer (...)
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    From a variety of ethics to the integrity and congruence of research on biodiversity conservation.Claire Lajaunie - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (4):313-332.
    This article aims to find the elements that are required for a common ethical approach that is suitable for the different perspectives adopted in integrative biodiversity conservation research. A general reflection on the integrity of research is a priority worldwide, with a common aim to promote good research practice. Beyond the relationship between researcher and research subject, the integrity of research is considered in a broader perspective which entails scientific integrity towards society. In research involving a variety of disciplines and (...)
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    Random walks and drift in chemical diffusion.A. D. Le Claire - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (33):921-939.
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  10. The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson.Anne L. Bezuidenhout, L. E. Hahn & P. F. Strawson - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (3):460.
    This is the twenty-sixth volume in the Library of Living Philosophers, a series founded by Paul A. Schilpp in 1939 and edited by him until 1981, when the editorship was taken over by Lewis E. Hahn. This volume follows the design of previous volumes. As Schilpp conceived this series, every volume would have the following elements: an intellectual autobiography of the philosopher, a series of expository and critical articles written by exponents and opponents of the philosopher's thought, replies to (...)
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  11. The art of the future.Claire Colebrook - 2012 - In Alexandre Lefebvre & Melanie White, Bergson, Politics, and Religion. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    Extinction, Deterritorialisation and End Times: Peak Deleuze.Claire Colebrook - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (3):327-348.
    Have we reached what Alexander Galloway dismissively refers to as ‘peak Deleuze’? In this essay, I argue that the arrival at end times – with the sense of mass extinction and philosophy's exhaustion – is indeed a moment of ‘peak Deleuze’, but that this gesture of exhaustion is already implicit in A Thousand Plateaus. Recognising the limits and seduction of a text is never as easy as it seems; every attempt to break up with Deleuze and Guattari, though necessary, is (...)
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    Comprehension and Competence: The Grasping Condition for Theoretical Understanding.Claire F. Dartez - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Success conditions on theoretical understanding are notoriously difficult to pin down. Yet epistemologists broadly agree that there is a grasping condition on understanding and that this condition distinguishes understanding from propositional knowledge. Currently, representation manipulability is the most common expression of this condition. In this paper, I argue that representation manipulability is only a surface-level condition on the highest form of grasping. I propose that grasping a theory admits at least three levels: theory formation, theory comprehension, and theory competence. I (...)
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    What makes words sound similar?Ulrike Hahn & Todd M. Bailey - 2005 - Cognition 97 (3):227-267.
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    The intimacy of death and dying: simple guidance to help you through.Claire Leimbach - 2009 - Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Inpsired Living/Allen & Unwin. Edited by Trypheyna McShane & Zenith Virago.
    Offers over forty stories about individuals who have dealt with the loss of a loved one, and advice on handling situations surrounding death and dying such as talking with children about grief, suicide, and funeral arrangements.
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  16. De l'amour comme source naturelle de l'esthétique, de l'éthique et du politique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:331-343.
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  17. De la citoyenneté poétique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:197-202.
     
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  18. Du point de vue du tiers..Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:77-96.
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  19. Fonction du féminin dans la révolution éthique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:261-272.
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  20. Faire le pas au-delà de l'histoire patriarcale. De la citoyenneté poétique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:349-371.
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  21. Genèse d'une boussole.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:165-170.
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  22. J'ai brisé la statue du commandeur.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:207-214.
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  23. L'inattendue.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:297-310.
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  24. Lettre aux québécoises.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:109-114.
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  25. L'ecriture du désastre, espace d'autogenése.Claire Lejeune - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 104:83-114.
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  26. L'éthique de l'expérience.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:283-296.
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  27. La femme et l'écriture.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:103-108.
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  28. Les mutants.Claire Lejeune - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:53-79.
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  29. La poésie comme éthique de la création.Claire Lejeune - 1982 - In Gilbert Hottois & Marcel Voisin, Philosophie, morale et société. Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
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  30. L'âge poétique: L'échiquier-topologie du poétique. L'écriture comme pratique d'éveil. Du poétique au politique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:37-76.
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  31. Les premiers pas de la citoyenneté poétique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:373-382.
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  32. La solitude ou le temps retrouvé.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:221-231.
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  33. Le temps des utopiens.Claire Lejeune - 2001 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 98:15-24.
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  34. Le ver dans le fruit.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:187-190.
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  35. Premiers pas d'une citoyenneté poétique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:345-348.
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  36. Réenfanter la poésie.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:247-260.
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  37. Valeur économique et planification écologique : Hayek, Neurath, Nordhaus et la bataille de l’incommensurabilité.Claire Lejeune - 2024 - Actuel Marx 76 (2):25-45.
    L’affrontement entre le capitalisme vert et les alternatives écosocialistes est plus que jamais tangible, et peut s’interpréter comme la confrontation entre une tentative d’intégration des « valeurs » de la nature au mode d’accumulation capitaliste d’une part, et une résistance à l’ontologie marchande, à son rythme, à sa rationalité de l’autre. Dans cet article, l’autrice revient sur les racines de cette opposition, à partir du débat sur le calcul socialiste opposant notamment Otto von Neurath et Hayek, en le mettant aussi (...)
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  38. X ou le biographe. De l'âge mythique à l'âge poétique.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 1981 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:121-147.
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    The present and future of doing Philosophy with Children: Practical philosophy and addressing children and young people’s status in a complex world.Claire Cassidy - 2023 - Childhood and Philosophy 19:01-18.
    This article considers children’s status in society and how this may be elevated with a view to imagining a possible future. Children’s status is such that the structures and systems under which they live diminish their agency. In so doing, their opportunity to contribute to the shaping of what appears to be an uncertain future is limited. The article proposes that looking towards children as saviours of our tomorrows is misguided and that a healthier view is to recognise the networked (...)
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    Rethinking philosophy for children: Agamben and education as pure means.Claire Cassidy - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (3):774-779.
    There are many texts that present and discuss Philosophy with Children, the majority of which focus on Matthew Lipman’s Philosophy for Children (P4C) programme.
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    Balancing Beneficence and Autonomy.Claire D. Clark & Michael F. Weaver - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (7):62-63.
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    Philosophy with Children.Claire Cassidy - 2023 - Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice 5:3-25.
    This article proposes that children’s voice is important. It also suggests that one way in which children’s voice might be supported is through Philosophy with Children. However, when teachers undertake Philosophy with Children to promote children’s voice, it is important that they reflect on their role and the practice to consider how that role and practice enable children’s voice. One way in which teachers might do this is by considering the seven factors for enabling children’s voice identified through the Look (...)
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    The Counter-Oceanic Sea.Claire Colebrook - 2025 - Angelaki 30 (1):26-39.
    When Freud described the “oceanic feeling” of intimated plenitude that haunted the boundaries of consciousness he both intensified a post-enlightenment aesthetics that imagined the beyond of civilization is female, fluid, and undifferentiated and gave modernist poetics a theory of an almost unthinkable serenity beyond the limits of identity. European Romanticism and modernism, for all their differences, operated largely with the assumption that being a subject required abandoning an original maternal plenitude. In The Deep, Rivers Solomon provides a counter-oedipal politics and (...)
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    The Medium and the Messenger in Seneca’s Phaedra, Thyestes, and Trojan Women.Claire Catenaccio - 2022 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 166 (2):232-256.
    The language of Seneca’s messenger speeches concentrates preceding patterns of imagery into grotesquely violent action. In three tragedies – Phaedra, Thyestes, and Trojan Women – the report of an anonymous messenger dominates an entire act. All three scenes describe gruesome deaths: the impalement of Hippolytus on a tree trunk in Phaedra, Atreus’ butchering of his nephews in Thyestes, and the slaughter of Astyanax and Polyxena in Trojan Women. In portraying violence, these messenger speeches repurpose language established in earlier scenes to (...)
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    Responses to “An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management” by Ben A. Rich (CQ Vol 9, No 1).Claire Brett - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (1):88-98.
    Ben Rich, J.D., Ph.D., presents a scholarly, passionate view of the ethics of the His manuscript is detailed, analytical, and compassionate. No reasonable sensitive person, especially a physician committed to caring for patients, can disagree with the proposal that human beings should have their physical, emotional, and spiritual pain tended to aggressively, meticulously, and compassionately. Similarly, the same individuals advocating for such pain management would agree that no one should go to jail unless he or she is guilty of a (...)
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    Morphogenèse et imaginaire.René Thom, Claire Lejeune & Jean Pierre Duport - 1978 - Lettres Modernes Minard.
    Enth.: De quoi faut-il s'étonner / par René Thom. Du point de vue du tiers... / par Claire Lejeune. Géométriser la signification / par Jean-Pierre Duport.
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    Bacon et les formes de l’expérience. Nouvelles lectures.Claire Crignon & Sandrine Parageau - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (1):7-15.
    Cet article traite des stratégies de lecture inductive spécifiques que les lecteurs du Novum Organum sont invités à mettre en place afin de mieux saisir le sens que Bacon donne à l’induction dans cet ouvrage : un exercice d’apprentissage cognitif au cours duquel des inférences générales sont construites en faisant l’expérience directe des choses. Conséquence supplémentaire, le lecteur a également accès par l’induction à une forme de connaissance des composantes ultimes de l’être, car il découvre que toutes les choses de (...)
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    The impact of explanations as communicative acts on belief in a claim: The role of source reliability.Marko Tešić & Ulrike Hahn - 2023 - Cognition 240 (C):105586.
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    Questioning Representation.Claire Colebrook - 2000 - Substance 29 (2):47-67.
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    Humanist Posthumanism, Becoming-Woman and the Powers of the ‘Faux’.Claire Colebrook - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (3):379-401.
    Feminist and post-colonial theorists have embraced Deleuze and Guattari’s terminology of becoming-woman and nomadism, and have done so despite criticisms that these terms appropriate the struggles of real women and stateless persons. The force of the real has become especially acute in the twenty-first century in the wake of neoliberal mobilisations of feminism as yet one more marketing tool. Rather than repeat the criticism that identity politics deflects attention from real political struggles, we can see terms such as ‘becoming-woman’ as (...)
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