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    Gereon Wolters, Mach I, Mach II, Einstein und die Relativitäts-theorie: Eine Fàlschung und ihre Folgen.Claude Comte - 1990 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 43 (4):501-502.
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    É Possível Apresentar uma Definição de Referencial Físico com Base na Noção de Invariância?Claude Comte - 1995 - Discurso 25:185-203.
    Este artigo analisa a questão do referencial físico, especialmente no que concerne às condições de aplicação das leis físicas em situações onde é possível a reprodução dos fenômenos. Mostra-se, em vários casos, que as considerações de simetria e as transformações de invariância desempenham um papel fundamental na ciência física e impõem severas restrições à forma de suas leis e princípios.
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    A commentary and review of Montesquieu's spirit of laws: prepared for press from the original.Comte Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy - 1811 - Clark, N.J.: Lawbook Exchange. Edited by Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat Condorcedet, Helvétius & Thomas Jefferson.
    BOOK I. OF LAWS IN GENERAL. Positive laws oughtto be consequenft of the laws of nature: this is the spirit of laws. MONTESQ_UIEU'S SPIRIT OF LAWS. ...
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    310 Name index Cockburn, Claud 68 Collins, S. 208, 210 Comaroff, J. 272.Auguste Comte, J. Daniel, Basil Davidson, Merryl Wyn Davies, W. D. Davies, David De Silva, P. A. Deiros, K. N. O. Dharmadasa, C. G. Diehl & E. Don-Yehiya - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The pursuit of certainty: religious and cultural formulations. New York: Routledge.
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    Auguste Comte et William Whewell :?uvres contemporaines.Jean-Claude Pont - 2007 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4 (4):471-491.
    Auguste Comte et William Whewell sont contemporains. Tous les deux ont écrit sur de nombreux sujets : histoire et philosophie des sciences, astronomie, mécanique, philosophie morale et réflexions sur l’éducation. Leurs œuvres de philosophie des sciences sont parmi les plus importantes du XIXe siècle. Mais si celle du premier a marqué le siècle, celle du second n’a fait que de timides apparitions. C’est probablement par John Stuart Mill, à la fois disciple et sectateur de Comte et farouche opposant (...)
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    Marx, « puissance » ou « force de travail?Claude Morilhat - 2018 - Philosophique 21.
    (Ce texte s’appuie sur un ouvrage paru en 2017 aux Presses universitaires de Franche Comté, Marx : la formation du concept de force de travail.) Dans sa correspondance avec Engels, précisant la nature de ses innovations théoriques, le fondement de sa critique de l’économie politique, Marx souligne trois points : 1) l’analyse de la survaleur et de ses formes, 2) la distinction du travail abstrait et du travail concret (de là le dépassement de la théorie de la valeur-travail de Ricardo), (...)
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    Auguste Comte, Correspondance générale et Confessions, T. III (avril 1845-avril 1846), textes établis et présentés par Paulo E. de berredo carneiro et Pierre arnaud. Paris/La Haye, Mouton, E.H.E.S.S., 1977. 14 × 22,5, LXXXVI-445 p.(Archives Poeitivistes). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (95-96):473.
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    Auguste Comte, Correspondance générale et Confessions, Tome I, 1814-1840, Textes établis -et présentés par Paulo E. De Berredo Carneiro et Pierre Arnaud. Paris - La Haye, Mouton, 1973. 14 × 22,5, 437 p. (Archives positivistes). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):92.
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    Auguste Comte, Correspondance générale et Confessions. Tome II April 184-1-mars 1845. Textes établis et présentés pair Paulo E. de Berredo Carneiro et Pierre Arnaud. Paris, La Haye, Mouton, 1975. 14 × 22,5, XXXVI, 461 p. (Archives Positivistes). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (87-88):366-367.
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    Pierre Angrand, Le Comte de Forbin et le Louvre en 1819. Lausanne-Paris, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 1972. 17,5 × 12,5, 232 p., ill. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):360-361.
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    Auguste Comte et la physiologie cérébrale de son temps.Jean-Gaël Barbara - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):213-236.
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    “Naked life”: the vital meaning of nutrition in Claude Bernard’s physiology.Cécilia Bognon-Küss - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (2):1-29.
    The aim of this paper is to elucidate the vital meaning and strategic role that nutrition holds in Claude Bernard’s “biological philosophy”, in the sense Auguste Comte gave to this expression, _i.e._ the theoretical part of biology. I propose that Bernard’s nutritive perspective on life should be thought of as an “interfield” object, following Holmes’ category. Not only does nutrition bridge disciplines like physiology and organic chemistry, as well as levels of inquiry ranging from special physiology to the (...)
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    « Le tour du monde d’un universitaire ». Significations du voyage de Lucien Lévy-Bruhl en 1920 pour l’histoire de l’anthropologie sociale.Frédéric Keck - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 144 (1-2):31-64.
    Résumé Lucien Lévy-Bruhl effectue un voyage autour du monde en 1920 qui le conduit à prendre part aux controverses coloniales sur la vaccination aux Philippines. Cet article interroge la signification d’une telle controverse dans le cadre d’une anthropologie positiviste qui prétend totaliser les modes de penser « primitifs » et « civilisé » pour un sociologue typique. En mobilisant les figures de Jules Verne et d’Alfred Dreyfus, il montre que le tour du monde social peut être effectué à partir des (...)
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  14. Gender Diversity in Corporate Governance and Top Management.Claude Francoeur, Réal Labelle & Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (1):83-95.
    This article examines whether and how the participation of women in the firm’s board of directors and senior management enhances financial performance. We use the Fama and French (1992, 1993) valuation framework to take the level of risk into consideration, when comparing firm performances, whereas previous studies used either raw stock returns or accounting ratios. Our results indicate that firms operating in complex environments do generate positive and significant abnormal returns when they have a high proportion of women officers. Although (...)
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    To What Extent Do Gender Diverse Boards Enhance Corporate Social Performance?Claude Francoeur, Réal Labelle, Souha Balti & Saloua E. L. Bouzaidi - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (2):343-357.
    The inconclusiveness of previous research on the association between gender diverse boards and corporate social performance has led us to revisit the question in light of stakeholder management and institutional theories. Given that corporate social responsibility is a multidimensional concept, we test the influence of GDB on various groups of stakeholders. By considering the interaction between stakeholders’ power and directors’ personal motivations toward the prioritization of stakeholders’ claims, we find that GDB are positively related to CSR dimensions that are related (...)
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    Machiavelli in the making.Claude Lefort - 2012 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Michael B. Smith.
    The question of the oeuvre -- The concept of Machiavellianism -- Reading The prince. First signs -- The logic of force -- The social abyss and attachment to power -- Good and evil, the stable and the unstable, the real and the imaginary -- The present and the possible -- Reading The discourses. From The prince to The discourses -- Rome and the "historical" society -- Class difference -- War, and the difference of times -- Authority and the political subject (...)
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    « Les vicissitudes de l’angle facial » et les débuts de la craniométrie.Claude Blanckaert - 1987 - Revue de Synthèse 108 (3-4):417-453.
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  18. Must phenomenology remain Cartesian?Claude Romano - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (3):425-445.
    Husserl saw the Cartesian critique of scepticism as one of the eternal merits of Descartes’ philosophy. In doing so, he accepted the legitimacy of the very idea of a universal doubt, and sought to present as an alternative to it a renewed, specifically phenomenological concept of self-evidence, making it possible to obtain an unshakable foundation for the edifice of knowledge. This acceptance of the skeptical problem underlies his entire conceptual framework, both before and after the transcendental turn, and especially the (...)
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  19. From mental word to mental language.Claude Panaccio - 1992 - Philosophical Topics 20 (2):125-147.
    This paper studies the doctrinal and historical relations between the augustinian theme of the inner word as it was understood in Thirteenth-century thought --especially by Thomas Aquinas -- and William of Ockham's idea of mental discourse. The differences are shown to be deeply significant and are replaced in the context of a crucial shift that occurred in the decades between Aquinas and Ockham: the shift from theology to logic as providing the main inputs and stimulations for the development, on an (...)
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    Puissances de l'image.Jean-Claude Gens & Pierre Rodrigo (eds.) - 2007 - Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    L'omniprésence des images dans la société mass-médiatique est corrélative de leur évanescence et du constant renouvellement qui conditionne le processus de leur consommation. Leur omnipotence se réduit ainsi à celle de stimuli destinés à induire des comportements. Or, il convient d'autant plus de revenir d'une telle exténuation de l'image que cette dernière constitue l'une des dimensions essentielles du déploiement de la vie humaine. L'image est traditionnellement rapportée à l'activité imaginante d'un sujet. Mais, s'il est vrai que l'étoffe des hommes et (...)
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    Green or Greed? An Alternative Look at CEO Compensation and Corporate Environmental Commitment.Claude Francoeur, Andrea Melis, Silvia Gaia & Simone Aresu - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (3):439-453.
    This study relies on environmental stewardship, a stakeholder-enlarged view of stewardship theory, and institutional theory to analyze the relationship between CEO compensation and firms’ environmental commitment in a worldwide sample of 520 large listed firms. Our findings show that environment friendly firms pay their CEOs less total compensation and rely less on incentive-based compensation than environment careless firms. This negative relationship is stronger in institutional contexts where national environmental regulations are weaker. Our findings have important theoretical meaning and practical implications. (...)
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    La notion d'individualisme chez Tocqueville.Jean-Claude Lamberti - 1970 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Critique de la faculté de manger: la philosophie, la cuisine et la mort.Jean-Claude Castanié - 2020 - Louvain-la-neuve: Académia L'Harmattan.
    La confrontation de la philosophie et de la cuisine permet de découvrir la nature de chacune de ces pratiques et ce qui tend à les opposer. La philosophie par vocation se tient éloignée de la vie mortelle. Attachée à la vie mortelle, la cuisine fait de la nécessité de se nourrir un plaisir quotidiennement renouvelé et qui tient une place centrale dans la vie ordinaire de la plupart des hommes. Voilà pourquoi la philosophie ignore la cuisine et méprise le plaisir (...)
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  24. Aknauld critique de malebranche: Théorie des idées jet théorie de la cotoyabssance.Jeam-Claude Pariente - 2005 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 49:227-248.
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  25. Strukturale Anthropologie.Claude Lêvi-Strauss - 1969 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 23 (4):659-661.
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  26. Challenging the transcendental position: the holism of experience.Claude Romano - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (1):1-21.
    Taking the problem of perception and illusion as a leading clue, this article presents a new phenomenological approach to perception and the world: holism of experience. It challenges not only Husserl’s transcendentalism, but also what remains of it in Heidegger’s early thought, on the grounds that it is committed to the skeptical inference: Since we can always doubt any perception, we can always doubt perception as a whole. The rejection of such an implicit inference leads to a relational paradigm of (...)
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    The thermal evolution of the Earth.Stéphane Labrosse & Claude Jaupart - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 50.
  28. Tillich, the Role of Ontology in his Philosophical Theology.H. Lewis & Jean-Claude Petit - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (2):125-130.
     
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    Cultural transmission and biological markets.Claude Loverdo & Hugo Viciana - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (5-6):40.
    Active cultural transmission of fitness-enhancing behavior can be seen as a costly strategy: one for which its evolutionary stability poses a Darwinian puzzle. In this article, we offer a biological market model of cultural transmission that substitutes or complements existing kin selection-based proposals for the evolution of cultural capacities. We demonstrate how a biological market can account for the evolution of teaching when individual learners are the exclusive focus of social learning. We also show how this biological market can affect (...)
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  30. Hartmanns Schopenhauer-Kritik.Jean-Claude Wolf - 2006 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 87:157-182.
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    (1 other version)Kant’s Deduction of Pure Aesthetic Judgments.Claude MacMillan - 1985 - Kant Studien 76 (1-4):43-54.
  32. La consistance de l’imaginaire.Claude Romano - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:15-46.
    This paper tries to explore the legitimacy of applying the phenomenological approach to poems, novels, to all that we classify, too conveniently, under the term “literature.” Such an approach is grounded in one claim: the literary text opens up to a world that is its “thing itself”. The thing of the text is not the text as a thing, in its linguistic and formal properties, no more than the thing of the painting is the canvas coated with pigments. However, what (...)
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    Au risque de l'existence: le mythe, la science et l'art: hommage à Maryvonne Perrot.Jean-Claude Gens, Pierre Guenancia & Maryvonne Perrot (eds.) - 2009 - Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    De la scolastique médiévale au XIXe siècle, la tradition philosophique a cherché à saisir l'unité des directions en lesquelles elle se déploie à travers des métaphores, celle de l'arbre par exemple, ou en élaborant des systèmes dont le XXe siècle semble bien avoir fait le deuil. Comment donc penser l'hétérogénéité de ces directions, qui font l'ampleur d'une pensée, si ce n'est en les reconduisant à des modalités de l'existence qui en constituent le sol? Cet ouvrage s'est ainsi proposé de recueillir (...)
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    After the lived-body.Claude Romano - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 49 (4):445-468.
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    Auguste Comte and positivism: the essential writings.Auguste Comte - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Gertrud Lenzer.
    Although Auguste Comte is conventionally acknowledged as one of the founders of sociology and as a key representative of positivism, few new editions of his writings have been published in the English language in this century. He has become virtually dissociated from the history of modern positivism and the most recent debates about it. Gertrud Lenzer maintains that the work of Comte is, for better or for worse, essential to an understanding of the modern period of positivism. This (...)
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  36. Stereotypes and the fragility of academic competence, motivation, and self-concept.Joshua Aronson & Claude M. Steele - 2005 - In Andrew J. Elliot & Carol S. Dweck (eds.), Handbook of Competence and Motivation. The Guilford Press. pp. 436--456.
  37. Mémoire sur la philosophie de leibniz.Comte Foucher de Careil & Alfred Fouillée - 1906 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 62:327-329.
     
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    I-5 Ordinis Primi Tomus Quintus: Parabolae Siue Similia.Jean-Claude Margolin (ed.) - 1969 - Brill.
    Comparisons are an indispensable tool for a speaker to give weight to his words. This volume of the Amsterdam edition of the Latin texts of Erasmus offers a critical edition of the Latin text of the Parabolae , or similes, and the Praise of Marriage.
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    Le «chant alpestre» d'érasme: Poème sur la vieillesse.Jean-Claude Margolin - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Neuf années de bibliographie érasmienne, 1962-1970.Jean Claude Margolin - 1977 - Toronto, Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
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  41. Philosophie.Claude Bernard, J. Chevalier & Justin Godart - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:453-453.
     
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    L'ordinaire et le politique.Claude Gautier & Sandra Laugier (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    La référence à l'ordinaire, dans l'ordre du discours, dans les pratiques politiques, ou dans le domaine des sciences sociales, est moins fréquente que celle au " commun ", au " populaire ", ou au " quotidien ". La notion d'ordinaire est pourtant à la fois plus immédiate, et plus centrale. Elle s'oppose à la fois au " savant ", au " théorique ", à l' " historique " et au " tragique ". Mais l'ordinaire est-il si aisé à connaître et (...)
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    O cadastro dos saberes: figuras do conhecimento e apreensão do real.Claude Imbert - 2006 - Scientiae Studia 4 (4):533-561.
  44. Ockham and Buridan on Epistemic Sentences: Appellation of the Form and Appellation of Reason.Claude Panaccio - 2012 - Vivarium 50 (2):139-160.
    Buridan’s theory of sentences with epistemic verbs (‘to know’, ‘to believe’, etc.) has received much attention in recent scholarship. Its originality with respect to Ockham’s approach, however, has been importantly overestimated. The present paper argues that both doctrines share crucial features and basically belong to the same family. This is done by comparing Buridan’s notion of the ‘appellation of reason’ with Ockham’s application to epistemic sentences of the general principle that a predicate always ‘appellates its form’.
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    Incontri blondeliani: volontà, norma, azione in Maurice Blondel e in Pietro Piovani.Claude Troisfontaines - 2005 - Cagliari: AV. Edited by Daniela Murgia & Anna Maria Nieddu.
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    Antoine Arnauld: philosophie du langage et de la connaissance.Jean Claude Pariente (ed.) - 1995 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Sciences naturelles, biologie, médecine.Claude Blanckaert, Jean-Marc Drouin, Hervé Guénot, Annie Petit, Charles Lenay, Vincent-Pierre Comiti, Mirko D. Grmek & Patrice Pinell - 1990 - Revue de Synthèse 111 (1-2):207-217.
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    (1 other version)Race and Genealogy. Buffon and the Formation of the Concept of “Race”.Claude-Olivier Doron - 2012 - Humana Mente 5 (22).
    This article analyses the conditions of formation of the concept of “race” in natural history in the middle of the eighteenth century. Relying on the method of historical epistemology to avoid some of the aporias raised by the traditional historiography of “racism”, it focuses on the peculiarities of the concept of “race” in contrast to other similar concepts such as “variety”, “species” and tries to answer the following questions: to what extent the concept of “race” was integrated in natural history’s (...)
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    (1 other version)An Epistemological Framework for Indigenous Knowledge.Claude Gélinas & Yves Bouchard - 2014 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 4:47-62.
    This paper presents an epistemological framework capable of addressing the opposition between indigenous knowledge and scientific knowledge, an opposition widespread in anthropology especially in relation to the problem of sustainable development. In the first part of the paper, we provide a contextualist framework that satisfies two constraints: a priori neutrality with respect to forms, or types, of knowledge, and explicitness of the conditions with respect to the possibility of knowledge transfer. In the second part, we apply the framework to the (...)
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    Albert Camus – A Psychobiographical Approach in Times of Covid-19.Claude-Hélène Mayer - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:644579.
    Albert Camus (1913–1960) stands as one of the famous pioneers in the French history of existentialism. He was a novelist, political activist, essayist and editor, as well as a journalist and playwright. Although he was described as philosopher, he often denied this ascription. Through his professional and creative expressions, Camus focused on questions of existentialism, the aspect of the human fate, and meaning in life, death and suicide. These existential questions have experienced a strong revival during the Covid-19 occurrence. This (...)
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