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    Din mansarda lui Cioran.Constantin Cubleșan - 2007 - București: EuroPress Group.
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    Constantin Noica în amintirile și mărturisirile unui preot ortodox.Constantin Stan Dogaru - 2008 - Pitești: Paralela 45.
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    The birth of the «European Dictionary of Philosophies» and Barbara Cassin’s discovery.Constantin Sigov, Amina Kkhelufi, Daria-Aseniia Kolomiiets, Olha Simoroz & Vsevolod Khoma - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (1):153-170.
    Interview with Constantine Sigov, dedicated to the history of the "European Dictionary of Philosophies": from the emergence of an idea in the early 90's in France until the accomplishment of the Ukrainian edition in 2019.
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  4. NassimTaleb in conversation with Constantine Sandis.Constantine Sandis & Nassim Taleb - 2008 - Philosophy Now (Sep/Oct):24.
    COnstantien Sandis speaks to Nassim Taleb about inductive knowledge,black swans, Hume, Popper, and Wittgenstein.
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  5. Bjarni Jónsson Constantine Tsinakis.Constantine Tsinakis - 2004 - Studia Logica 77:1-26.
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  6. Responsabilitatea moral-politică a comunistului.Vasile Constantin - 1976 - București: Editura politică.
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  7. Vom einsiedler Constantin Brunner.Constantin Brunner - 1924 - Potsdam,: G. Kiepenheuer.
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    Individual Self, Relational Self, Collective Self.Constantine Sedikides & Marilynn B. Brewer (eds.) - 2000 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  9. The things we do and why we do them.Constantine Sandis - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Things We Do and Why We Do Them argues against the common assumption that there is a kind of thing called "action" which all reason-giving explanation of action are geared towards. Sandis explains why all theories concerned with the form which any such explanation must take fail from the outset, and shows how various debates on the nature of so-called motivating reasons only arise because the participants all share a number of mistaken views which follow from the basic assumption (...)
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  10. A dispositional account of practical knowledge.Constantin Jan - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (9):2309-2329.
    Is knowledge-how, or “practical” knowledge, a species of knowledge-that, or “theoretical” knowledge? There is no comfortable position to take in the debate around this question. On the one hand, there are counterexamples against the anti-intellectualist thesis that practical knowledge is best analysed as an ability. They show that having an ability to ϕ is not necessary for knowing how to ϕ. On the other hand, the intellectualist analysis of practical knowledge as a subspecies of theoretical knowledge is threatened by its (...)
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    Philosophy of Action From Suarez to Anscombe.Constantine Sandis - 2018 - Routledge.
    Accounts of human and animal action have been central to modern philosophy from Suarez and Hobbes in the sixteenth century to Wittgenstein and Anscombe in the mid-twentieth century via Locke, Hume, Kant, and Hegel, among many others. Philosophies of action have thus greatly influenced the course of both moral philosophy and the philosophy of mind. This book gathers together specialists from both the philosophy of action and the history of philosophy with the aim of re-assessing the wider philosophical impact of (...)
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  12. Constantin TONU: István KIRÁLY V., Death and History, Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, ISBN: 978-3-659-80237-9, 172 pages, 2015.V. Istvan Kiraly & Constantin Tonu - 2016 - Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory 2 (1).
    Review the Istvan Kiraly V.'s book: Death and History.
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    Epistemic defeat: a treatment of defeat as an independent phenomenon.Jan Constantin - 2021 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    A number of well-developed theories shed light on the question, under what circumstances our beliefs enjoy epistemic justification. Yet, comparatively little is known about epistemic defeat--when new information causes the loss of epistemic justification. This book proposes and defends a detailed account of epistemic defeaters. The main kinds of defeaters are analyzed in detail and integrated into a general framework that aims to explain how beliefs lose justification. It is argued that defeaters introduce incompatibilities into a noetic system and thereby (...)
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  14. Epistemic authority: preemption through source sensitive defeat.Jan Constantin & Thomas Grundmann - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):4109-4130.
    Modern societies are characterized by a division of epistemic labor between laypeople and epistemic authorities. Authorities are often far more competent than laypeople and can thus, ideally, inform their beliefs. But how should laypeople rationally respond to an authority’s beliefs if they already have beliefs and reasons of their own concerning some subject matter? According to the standard view, the beliefs of epistemic authorities are just further, albeit weighty, pieces of evidence. In contrast, the Preemption View claims that, when one (...)
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    Basic Actions and Individuation.Constantine Sandis - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 10–17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Basic Actions Action Individuation References Further reading.
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    Science, spirit, superstition: a new enquiry into human thought.Constantin Brunner - 1968 - Toronto,: University of Toronto P.. Edited by Walter Bernard.
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    Extending Hinge Epistemology.Constantine Sandis & Danièle Moyal-Sharrock (eds.) - 2022 - Anthem Press.
    Hinge Epistemology is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting areas of epistemology and Wittgenstein studies. In connecting these two fields it brings a revived energy to both, opening them up to fresh developments. The essays in this volume extend the subject in terms of both depth and breadth. They present new voices and challenges within hinge epistemology. They explore new applications and directions of hinge epistemology, particularly as it relates to the philosophy of mind, society, ethics, and the history (...)
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  18. Categorical Quantification.Constantin C. Brîncuş - 2024 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):pp. 227-252.
    Due to Gӧdel’s incompleteness results, the categoricity of a sufficiently rich mathematical theory and the semantic completeness of its underlying logic are two mutually exclusive ideals. For first- and second-order logics we obtain one of them with the cost of losing the other. In addition, in both these logics the rules of deduction for their quantifiers are non-categorical. In this paper I examine two recent arguments –Warren (2020), Murzi and Topey (2021)– for the idea that the natural deduction rules for (...)
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    New essays on the explanation of action * by Constantine sandis. [REVIEW]Constantine Sandis - 2010 - Analysis 70 (1):193-196.
    The anthology contains twenty-two essays and is divided into two parts. The essays are, in the main, critical responses to aspects of what has come to be known in action theory as the ‘Standard View’ – the view that traces back to Donald Davidson's contribution to twentieth-century philosophy of action. The view under criticism treats actions as bodily movements caused in a non-deviant way by belief–desire pairs, construes these belief–desire pairs as the primary reasons for the actions that they cause, (...)
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    Modern Moral Philosophy Before and After.Constantine Sandis - 2020 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 64:0039-62.
    This paper argues that there was considerably more philosophy of action in moral theory before 1958 (when Anscombe complained of its lack under the banner 'philosophy of psychology') than there has been since. This is in part because Anscombe influenced the formation of 'virtue theory' as yet another position within normative ethics, and her work contributed to the fashioning of 'moral psychology' as an altogether distinct (and now increasingly empirical) branch of moral philosophy.
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  21. Can Action Explanations Ever Be Non-Factive?Constantine Sandis - 2013 - In David Bakhurst, Margaret Olivia Little & Brad Hooker (eds.), Thinking about reasons: themes from the philosophy of Jonathan Dancy. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 29.
  22. Clipped Coins, Abused Words and Civil Government: John Locke's Philosophy of Money.Constantine George CAFFENTZIS - 1989
     
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    “Le système de John Law” and the Spectre of Modern Despotism in the Political Thought of Montesquieu.Constantine Vassiliou - 2019 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 38:161.
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    Piaget et l'éducation.Constantin Xypas & Jean Piaget - 1997 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Le projet de Jean Piaget ne se réduit pas à son œuvre épistémologique. Il prend sa source, dès l'adolescence, dans une volonté de réconcilier la science et la foi. C'est de cette source-là, morale et humaniste, que lui vient son intérêt pour l'éducation. Sa pensée éducative se fonde sur la ferme conviction que la morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée. Il s'ensuit qu'éducation morale et éducation intellectuelle doivent être menées de front, (...)
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    Deleuze and Philosophy.Constantin V. Boundas - 2006 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Deleuze and Philosophy provides an exploration of the continuing philosophical relevance of Gilles Deleuze. This collection of essays uses Deleuze to move between thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Husserl, Hume, Locke, Kant, Foucault, Badiou and Agamben. As such the reader is left with a comprehensive understanding not just of the philosophy of Deleuze but how he can be situated within a much broader philosophical trajectory. Constantin Boundas has gathered together recent scholarship on Deleuze's philosophy by an acclaimed line-up of (...)
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  26. Verbal Reports and ‘Real’ Reasons: Confabulation and Conflation.Constantine Sandis - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (2):267-280.
    This paper examines the relation between the various forces which underlie human action and verbal reports about our reasons for acting as we did. I maintain that much of the psychological literature on confabulations rests on a dangerous conflation of the reasons for which people act with a variety of distinct motivational factors. In particular, I argue that subjects frequently give correct answers to questions about the considerations they acted upon while remaining largely unaware of why they take themselves to (...)
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  27. Bivalence, Contradiction and the Logic of Change.Constantin Antonopoulos - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):403-432.
     
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    Imperfect informed consent for prenatal screening: Lessons from the Quad screen.M. Constantine, M. Allyse, M. Wall, R. D. Vries & T. Rockwood - 2014 - Clinical Ethics 9 (1):17-27.
    Objective The study evaluated patient informed consent (IC) for the Quad screen and examined differences in IC between test acceptors and test refusers. A multidimensional model of IC was used. Methods Women seeking prenatal care at nine obstetrics clinics in a large Midwestern city completed surveys between February and December 2006. Surveys contained measures for three dimensions of IC: intention, understanding and controlling influence. Results 56.2% of women did not meet criteria for all three of our dimensions of IC and (...)
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    On the Nature of Nostalgia: A Psychological Perspective.Constantine Sedikides & Tim Wildschut - forthcoming - Emotion Review.
    We raise issues about the philosophical claims made in this article regarding the nature of nostalgia. Drawing on psychological research, we contend that nostalgia is rooted in memory rather than time, is directed toward specific objects rather than being object-free, is predominantly positive rather than a form of mourning, and is focused on the past rather than the present or future.
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    Migration, Culture and Classic Factors. Can We Operationalise Culture Dimensions in a Meaningful Way? Comments to Anna Murdoch’s “Diversity and Complementarity of Cultures as Principles of Universal Civilization”.Florentina Constantin - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (5):129-132.
    Hofstede’s cultural values framework has been applied in a study looking at possible relations between migration streams and their country of destinations. The study is based on a model which consists of three factors: Human Resources Management, Culture Dimensions and Migration and it points out their non-linear relationship. Migration outflows from Poland in 2002 are measured against culture dimensions (both in Poland and destinations countries) and power distance emerges as the most influential possible “pull” factor. A list of positive and (...)
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    Mauro Bonazzi, Carlos.Constantin Macris - 2012 - Philosophie Antique 12:322-324.
    Les neuf contributions composant le volume se succèdent selon l’ordre chronologique des philosophes examinés et essaient de mettre en lumière les stratégies et les modes selon lesquels un exégète juif de la Bible (Philon) et des philosophes platoniciens (Plutarque, Jamblique, Proclus) ou néo‑pythagoriciens (Nicomaque) s’approprient, en les réinterprétant, des thèmes, des doctrines et des textes pythagoriciens anciens et tardifs, provenant notamment de l’ancienne Académie et de la littérature...
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    Homeostatic theory of drug tolerance: A general model of physiological adaptation.Constantine X. Poulos & Howard Cappell - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (3):390-408.
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    Chinese Intellectuals and the Revolution of 1911: The Birth of Modern Chinese Radicalism.Constantine Tung & Michael Gasster - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (2):362.
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    No Picnic: Cavell on Rule‐Descriptions.Constantine Sandis - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 44 (3):295-317.
    In his first paper, ‘Must We Mean What We Say?’, Stanley Cavell defended the methods of ordinary language philosophy against various charges made by his senior colleague, Benson Mates, under the influence of the empirical semantics of Arne Naess.1Cavell’s argument hinges on the claim that native speakers are asourceof evidence for 'what is said' in language and, accordingly, need not base their claims about ordinary language upon evidence. In what follows, I maintain that this defence against empirical semantics applies equally (...)
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  35. Inferential Quantification and the ω-rule.Constantin C. Brîncuş - 2024 - In Antonio Piccolomini D'Aragona (ed.), Perspectives on Deduction: Contemporary Studies in the Philosophy, History and Formal Theories of Deduction. Springer Verlag. pp. 345--372.
    Logical inferentialism maintains that the formal rules of inference fix the meanings of the logical terms. The categoricity problem points out to the fact that the standard formalizations of classical logic do not uniquely determine the intended meanings of its logical terms, i.e., these formalizations are not categorical. This means that there are different interpretations of the logical terms that are consistent with the relation of logical derivability in a logical calculus. In the case of the quantificational logic, the categoricity (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze: The Intensive Reduction.Constantin V. Boundas (ed.) - 2009 - Continuum.
    An important collection of essays providing a comprehensive overview of the thought of Gilles Deleuze, one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.
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    Orthodoxy, Church, State, and National Identity in the Context of Tendential Modernity.Constantin Schifirnet - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (34):173-208.
    The article analyzes the interaction of Orthodoxy and the state and its role in asserting national identity in the context ofRomania’s modernization process. I have developed the concept of tendential modernity for studying the distinctive nature of Romanian modernity Modernity in Romania focused primarily on national and geostrategic problems, due to the absence of a state encompassing all Romanians. The Orthodox Church had been recognized as a symbol of national identity, therefore it was included among the basic institutions that would (...)
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    Introduction: notes on the development of history, philosophy and science teaching in Greece.Constantine D. Skordoulis & KrystalIia Halkia - 2005 - Science & Education 14 (7):601-605.
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    The semantics of absolute space.Constantin Antonopoulos - 1994 - Apeiron (Misc) 19:6-11.
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    Humboldts “radikale Reflexion über die Sprache” im Lichte der Foucaultschen Diskursanalyse.Constantin Behler - 1989 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (1):1-24.
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  41. Ethos elenistic: cunoaștere și libertate.Constantin Marin - 1981 - București: Editura Știintifică și Enciclopedică.
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    Limitations of formalization.Constantine Politis - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):356-360.
    After several decades during which formalization has flourished it now becomes possible to detect its shortcomings. A definition of formalization is given at the outset. It is next shown that the main justification of formalization as making explicit the form of a proof has serious difficulties. An important shortcoming is found in the fact that many validation procedures in logic and mathematics are not adequately represented deductively. Several such procedures relating to the validation of logical and mathematical sentences are examined. (...)
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  43. (1 other version)Philosophy for younger people: A polemic.Constantine Sandis - 2004 - Philosophical Pathways.
    Recent years have seen a high increase in the teaching of Philosophy in schools. Programs such as Pathways Schools in Australia International Society for Philosophers, since 2003), 'Philosophy in Schools' in the UK (Royal Institute of Philosophy, since 1999), and 'Philosophy for Children' in the USA, Australia, and the UK (International Council for Philosophical Inquiry since 1985 & Society for Advancing Philosophical Enquiry and Reflection in Education since 1993) are spreading around the world. Within a decade of its introduction Philosophy (...)
     
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    Making Ourselves Understood: Wittgenstein and Moral Epistemology.Constantine Sandis - 2019 - Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):241-259.
    Wittgenstein teaches us that, contrary to current philosophical and scientific trends, the understanding of others is not to be achieved through some kind of emotional tool providing an access-pass to otherwise hidden ‘mental contents’. This insight goes against the popular grain of empathy as a form of informational ‘mindreading’, founded upon John Locke’s assumption that understanding another is a matter of obtaining and decoding the stored in their mind. We would do best to replace this radically distorted account of what (...)
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    Against principles.Constantine Sandis - 2017 - The Forum.
    Constantine Sandis argues for a holistic approach to museums.
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  46. Dretske on the Causation of Behavior.Constantine Sandis - 2008 - Behavior and Philosophy 36:71-86.
    In two recent articles and an earlier book Fred Dretske appeals to a distinction between triggering and structuring causes with the aim of establishing that psychological explanations of behavior differ from non-psychological ones. He concludes that intentional human behavior is triggered by electro-chemical events but structured by representational facts. In this paper I argue that while this underrated causalist position is considerably more persuasive than the standard causalist alternative, Dretske’s account fails to provide us with a coherent analysis of intentional (...)
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    Inferential Quantification and the ω-Rule.Constantin C. Brîncuş - 2024 - In Antonio Piccolomini D'Aragona (ed.), Perspectives on Deduction: Contemporary Studies in the Philosophy, History and Formal Theories of Deduction. Springer Verlag. pp. 345-372.
    Logical inferentialism maintains that the formal rules of inference fix the meanings of the logical terms. The categoricity problem points out to the fact that the standard formalizations of classical logic do not uniquely determine the intended meanings of its logical terms, i.e., these formalizations are not categorical. This means that there are different interpretations of the logical terms that are consistent with the relation of logical derivability in a logical calculus. In the case of the quantificational logic, the categoricity (...)
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    Proactive control of affective distraction: Experience-based but not expectancy-based.Constantin Schmidts, Anna Foerster, Thomas Kleinsorge & Wilfried Kunde - 2020 - Cognition 194:104072.
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  49. The Meaning of Hume's Necessary Connexions.Constantine Sandis - 2010 - In Keith Allen & Tom Stoneham (eds.), Causation and Modern Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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    How to Act Against Your Better Judgement.Constantine Sandis - 2008 - Philosophical Frontiers 3 (2):111-123.
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