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    On immortal configurations in turing machines.Emmanuel Jeandel - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 334--343.
  2. Ethics and Infinity.Emmanuel Lévinas & Philippe Nemo - 1985 - Duquesne.
    A masterful series of interviews with Levinas, conducted by French philosopher Philippe Nemo, which provides a succinct presentation of Levinas's philosophy.
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    God, Death, and Time.Emmanuel Lévinas - 2000 - Stanford University Press.
    This book consists of transcripts from two lecture courses on ethical relation Levinas delivered at the Sorbonne.
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  4. Totalité et Infini.Emmanuel Levinas - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153 (4):127-131.
     
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  5. Is Ontology Fundamental?Emmanuel Levinas - 1989 - Philosophy Today 33 (2):121-129.
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    Extensive Questions.Emmanuel Genot - 2009 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5378:131--145.
    Olsson and his collaborators have proposed an extension of Belief Revision Theory where an epistemic state is modeled as a triple S=⟨K_,E,A_⟩ , where A_ is a research agenda, i.e. a set of research questions. Contraction and expansion apply to states, and affect the agenda. We propose an alternative characterization of the problem of agenda updating, where research questions are viewed as blueprints for research strategies. We offer a unified solution to this problem, and prove it equivalent to Olsson’s own. (...)
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  7. Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism.Emmanuel Levinas & Seán Hand - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 17 (1):63-71.
    The philosophy of Hitler is simplistic [primaire]. But the primitive powers that burn within it burst open its wretched phraseology under the pressure of an elementary force. They awaken the secret nostalgia within the German soul. Hitlerism is more than a contagion or a madness; it is an awakening of elementary feelings.But from this point on, this frighteningly dangerous phenomenon becomes philosophically interesting. For these elementary feelings harbor a philosophy. They express a soul's principal attitude towards the whole of reality (...)
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  8. En découvrant l'existence avec Husserl et Heidegger.Emmanuel Levinas - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:110-111.
     
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    The Dissemination of Scientific Fake News.Emmanuel J. Genot & Erik J. Olsson - 2021 - In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Fake news can originate from an ordinary person carelessly posting what turns out to be false information or from the intentional actions of fake news factory workers, but broadly speaking it can also originate from scientific fraud. In the latter case, the article can be retracted upon discovery of the fraud. A case study shows, however, that such fake science can be visible in Google even after the article was retracted, in fact more visible than the retraction notice. We hypothesize (...)
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  10. How can questions be informative before they are answered? Strategic information in interrogative games.Emmanuel J. Genot & Justine Jacot - 2012 - Episteme 9 (2):189-204.
    We examine a special case of inquiry games and give an account of the informational import of asking questions. We focus on yes-or-no questions, which always carry information about the questioner's strategy, but never about the state of Nature, and show how strategic information reduces uncertainty through inferences about other players' goals and strategies. This uncertainty cannot always be captured by information structures of classical game theory. We conclude by discussing the connection with Gricean pragmatics and contextual constraints on interpretation.
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  11. La trace de l'autre.Emmanuel Levinas - 1963 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 25 (3):605 - 623.
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    (1 other version)Transforming Vision: Imagination and Will in Kierkegaardian Faith.Steven M. Emmanuel - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (2):127-129.
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    Noms propres.Emmanuel Levinas - 2014 - Fata Morgana.
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  14. De Dieu qui vient à l'idée.Emmanuel Levinas - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (4):681-682.
     
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    Persistent stress ‘deafness’: The case of French learners of Spanish.Emmanuel Dupoux, Núria Sebastián-Gallés, Eduardo Navarrete & Sharon Peperkamp - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):682-706.
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    Developing Social Entrepreneurship Orientation: The Impact of Internal Work Locus of Control and Bricolage.Peng Xiabao, Emmanuel Mensah Horsey, Xiaofan Song & Rui Guo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Using core self-evaluation theory, the current study assesses the effect of internal work locus of control and bricolage on social entrepreneurship orientation. We adopted the cross-sectional survey design using a sampling frame to engage 400 top executives of social enterprises in mainland China. Three hundred and seventy-two of the executives replied, presenting a response rate of 93%. Results of structural equation modeling analysis show significant positive relationships between internal work locus of control, bricolage, and social entrepreneurship orientation. The positive mediating (...)
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    The Experience of Injustice: A Theory of Recognition.Emmanuel Renault - 2019 - Columbia University Press.
    In The Experience of Injustice, the French philosopher Emmanuel Renault opens an important new chapter in critical theory. He brings together political theory, critical social science, and a keen sense of the power of popular movements to offer a forceful vision of social justice. Questioning normative political philosophy’s conception of justice, Renault gives an account of injustice as the denial of recognition, placing the experience of social suffering at the heart of contemporary critical theory. Inspired by Axel Honneth, Renault (...)
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    Two methods to find truth-value gaps and their application to the projection problem of homogeneity.Manuel Križ & Emmanuel Chemla - 2015 - Natural Language Semantics 23 (3):205-248.
    Presupposition, vagueness, and oddness can lead to some sentences failing to have a clear truth value. The homogeneity property of plural predication with definite descriptions may also create truth-value gaps: The books are written in Dutch is true if all relevant books are in Dutch, false if none of them are, and neither true nor false if, say, half of the books are written in Dutch. We study the projection property of homogeneity by deploying methods of general interest to identify (...)
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  19. L'ontologie est-Elle fondamentale ?Emmanuel Levinas - 1951 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 56 (1):88 - 98.
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  20. On escape.Emmanuel Levinas - 2006 - Filozofia 61 (8):672-684.
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    Time and the Other.Emmanuel Levinas - 1987 - Duquesne.
    Emmanuel Levinas is a major voice in twentieth century European thought. Beginning his intellectual career in the 1920s, he has developed an original and comprehensive post rationalist ethics of social responsibility and obligation. The influence of his work has already been profound and far-reaching, readily acknowledged by such diverse and important figures as Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, and Enrique Dussel. Time and The Other was first presented as a series of lectures in 1946-47 at the College Philosophique and is (...)
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    Do we Trust Blindly on the Web?Emmanuel Genot & Erik J. Olsson - 2017 - Societé Editrice Il Mulino 1:87-106.
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    (1 other version)Informed Consent Practices in Nigeria.Patricia A. Marshall Emmanuel R. Ezeome - 2009 - Developing World Bioethics 9 (3):138-148.
    Most writing on informed consent in Africa highlights different cultural and social attributes that influence informed consent practices, especially in research settings. This review presents a composite picture of informed consent in Nigeria using empirical studies and legal and regulatory prescriptions, as well as clinical experience. It shows that Nigeria, like most other nations in Africa, is a mixture of sociocultural entities, and, notwithstanding the multitude of factors affecting it, informed consent is evolving along a purely Western model.Empirical studies show (...)
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    Logical Dialogues with Explicit Preference Profiles and Strategy Selection.Emmanuel Genot & Justine Jacot - 2017 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 26 (3):261-291.
    The Barth–Krabbe–Hintikka–Hintikka Problem, independently raised by Barth and Krabbe and Hintikka and Hintikka Sherlock Holmes confronts modern logic: Toward a theory of information-seeking through questioning. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1983), is the problem of characterizing the strategic reasoning of the players of dialogical logic and game-theoretic semantics games from rational preferences rather than rules. We solve the problem by providing a set of preferences for players with bounded rationality and specifying strategic inferences from those preferences, for a variant of logical (...)
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  25. The role of technology in society.Emmanuel G. Mesthene - 1997 - In Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette & Laura Westra (eds.), Technology and Values. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 71--85.
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    A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy.Steven M. Emmanuel (ed.) - 2013 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy_ is the most comprehensive single volume on the subject available; it offers the very latest scholarship to create a wide-ranging survey of the most important ideas, problems, and debates in the history of Buddhist philosophy. Encompasses the broadest treatment of Buddhist philosophy available, covering social and political thought, meditation, ecology and contemporary issues and applications Each section contains overviews and cutting-edge scholarship that expands readers understanding of the breadth and diversity of Buddhist thought Broad coverage (...)
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    Kierkegaard and the Concept of Revelation.Steven M. Emmanuel - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    Provides the first comprehensive interpretation of Kierkegaard's view of Christian revelation and demonstrates the central importance of that concept for understanding the development of his religious philosophy.
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    L'Omnivoyant. Fraternité et vision de Dieu chez Nicolas de Cues.Emmanuel Falque - 2014 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 98 (1):37.
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    How Have Presidents Addressed Race Since 1964?Emmanuel Levinas, Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright - 2019 - In Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question. Suny Press. pp. 3-9.
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    Being, History, Technology, and Extermination in the Work of Heidegger.Emmanuel Faye - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):111-130.
    The year 2001, the first of our twenty-first century, marks a turning point in the publication of the work of Martin Heidegger. That year, the very first courses he taught during the Third Reich were published. Under the seemingly noble title Being and Truth (Sein und Wahrheit), the double volume 36/37 of the complete works (Gesamtausgabe) grouped the 1933 summer course, The Fundamental Question of Philosophy (Der Grundfrage der Philosophie), and the 1933/34 winter semester course, On the Essence of Truth (...)
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    Le Réemploi dans les Escriz de divers Poëtes à la louenge de Louïze Labé (Baïf, Tyard et Scève).Emmanuel Buron - 2005 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 67 (3):575-596.
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  32. L'innascibilité et les relations du Père, sous le signe de sa primauté, dans la théologie trinitaire de Bonaventure.Emmanuel Durand - 2006 - Revue Thomiste 106 (4):531-563.
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    Le donné et le mystère.Emmanuel Gabellieri - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (4):627-644.
    La critique phénoménologique de la métaphysique a opposé « l’intuition » à la« représentation », et le débat philosophique contemporain une phénoménologie « minimaliste » à une phénoménologie « maximaliste ». Face à ces alternatives, l’approfondissementweilien de l’expérience n’oppose ni la présence et l’absence, ni le fini et l’absolu, mais cherche à éprouver et penser le lien qui les unit, à partir de la structure trinitaire du don del’être. À distance d’une médiation extériorisante comme d’une immanence pure, le processus de (...)
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    Aspects philosophiques du droit de l'arbitrage international.Emmanuel Gaillard - 2008 - Boston: Martinus Nijhoff ;.
    Le droit de l arbitrage, plus encore que le droit international privé, se prête à une réflexion de philosophie du droit.
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  35. Crítica a la razón normalizadora.Emmanuel Heredia González - 2010 - A Parte Rei 67:11.
     
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  36. "The transcendence of words: on Michel Leiris's" Erasures".Emmanuel Levinas - 2012 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (4):505-510.
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    Manifestation et Médiation.Emmanuel Tourpe - 2006 - Archives de Philosophie 2 (2):217-241.
    Les Fermenta cognitionis, mais surtout les Leçons de 1833, permettent de mesurer l’ampleur et la variété thématiques de la lecture de Boehme opérée par F. von Baader. En plein accomplissement de l’idéalisme allemand, Baader trouve chez le « cordonnier de Görlitz » les munitions spéculatives nécessaires pour lui opposer un « réalisme transcendantal » puissant et pleinement chrétien. C’est dans la compréhension, ardue mais salutaire, du juste rapport de la manifestation de l’être à sa médiation intérieure, que Baader pense découvrir (...)
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  38. On the origin of the WTA–WTP divergence in public good valuation.Emmanuel Flachaire, Guillaume Hollard & Jason F. Shogren - 2013 - Theory and Decision 74 (3):431-437.
    This paper tests whether individual perceptions of markets as good or bad for a public good is correlated with the propensity to report gaps in willingness to pay and willingness to accept revealed within an incentive compatible mechanism. Identifying people based on a notion of market affinity, we find a substantial part of the gap can be explained by controlling for some variables that were not controlled for before. This result suggests the valuation gap for public goods can be reduced (...)
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    Christians facing Muslim authorities in Nigeria.Emmanuel Gbonigi - 2000 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 17 (1):19-20.
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    Mesozoic mammals and early mammalian brain diversity.Emmanuel Gilissen & Thierry Smith - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):556-557.
    Fossil remains witness the relationship between the appearance of the middle ear and the expansion of the brain in early mammals. Nevertheless, the lack of detachment of ear ossicles in the mammaliaform Morganucodon, despite brain enlargement, points to other factors that triggered brain expansion in early mammals. Moreover, brain expansion in some early mammalian groups seems to have favored brain regions other than the cortex.
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    Arendt et Heidegger: extermination nazie et destruction de la pensée.Emmanuel Faye - 2016 - Paris: Albin Michel.
    N'y a-t-il pas une contradiction dans l'oeuvre d'Arendt? On y trouve une description critique du totalitarisme national-socialiste, mais aussi l'apologie de Heidegger érigé, malgré son éloge de la "vérité interne et grandeur" du mouvement nazi, en roi secret de la pensée. L'étude des Origines du totalitarisme montre qu'Arendt développe une vision heideggérienne de la modernité. Dans Condition de l'homme moderne, la conception déshumanisée de l'humanité au travail et le discrédit jeté sur nos sociétés égalitaires procèdent également de Heidegger. En outre, (...)
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    Action, transcendance, incarnation. Pour une lecture unifiée de la pensée politique de S. Weil.Emmanuel Gabellieri - 2023 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 25 (1):34-55.
    In contrast to the readings that oppose a first 'revolutionary' Simone Weil to a second 'conservative' Simone Weil, this article supports the thesis of a profound continuity and coherence in Weil's political thought, parallel to the overall unity of her philosophy. Just as there is no opposition between her political thought of the early and the late 1930s, there is no opposition between her 'mystical' philosophy from the period in Marseille and her "political" philosophy from the period in London. However, (...)
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  43. Predicting moral judgments from causal judgments.Emmanuel Chemla, Paul Egré & Philippe Schlenker - 2015 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (1):21-48.
    Several factors have been put forward to explain the variability of moral judgments for superficially analogous moral dilemmas, in particular in the paradigm of trolley cases. In this paper we elaborate on Mikhail's view that (i) causal analysis is at the core of moral judgments and that (ii) causal judgments can be quantified by linguistic methods. According to this model, our moral judgments depend both on utilitarian considerations (whether positive effects outweigh negative effects) and on a representation of the causal (...)
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    In Search of the Climate Change Filter Bubble : A Content-based Method for Studying Ideological Segregation in Google.Emmanuel Genot, Magnus Jiborn, Ulrike Hahn, Igor Volzhanin, Erik J. Olsson & Ylva von Gerber - unknown
    : A popular belief is that the process whereby search engines tailor their search results to individual users, so-called personalization, leads to filter bubbles in the sense of ideologically segregated search results that would tend to reinforce the user’s prior view. Since filter bubbles are thought to be detrimental to society, there have been calls for further legal regulation of search engines beyond the so-called Right to be Forgotten Act. However, the scientific evidence for the filter bubble hypothesis is surprisingly (...)
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    La technique qui donne confiance.Emmanuel Fournier - 2019 - Multitudes 75 (2):63-70.
    Faut-il craindre la technique comme un monstre qui dévorerait notre être et qui nous éloignerait du souci de nous-mêmes, en nous réduisant à ne plus être que ses objets? Faut-il la craindre tout particulièrement pour la médecine qui se donne en confiance aux appareils et aux calculs, sans toujours imaginer à quelle opération de réduction, elle risque, ce faisant, de livrer malades et maladies? Mais la technique n’est-elle pas d’abord un geste de notre part, un geste provisoire que nous faisons (...)
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    Etre et don: Simone Weil et la philosophie.Emmanuel Gabellieri - 2003 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Rassemblant l'integralite des dimensions de la pensee de S. Weil selon un double axe chronologique et thematique, ce livre montre comment, heritiere du spiritualisme francais allant de Biran a Alain, S. Weil en a radicalise les intuitions les plus audacieuses: celles d'un cogito perceptif, d'une ontologie du travail, ou d'une christologie philosophique renouvelant en profondeur le platonisme chretien. Il montre ensuite comment le dialogue opere de 1938 a 1943 entre modernite, hellenisme, christianisme et pensees orientales revele un essai de refondation (...)
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    Speculations on the emergence of self-awareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologies.Emmanuel Tannenbaum - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):414-427.
    This paper argues that self-awareness emerges in organisms whose brains have a sufficiently integrated, complex ability for associative learning and memory. Continual sensory input of information related to the organism leads to the formation of a set of associations that may be termed an organismal “self-image”. After providing the basic mechanistic basis for the emergence of an organismal self-image, this paper proceeds to go through a representative list of behaviors associated with self-awareness, and shows how associative memory and learning, combined (...)
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    Out of Africa: Communication Theory and Cultural Hegemony.Emmanuel C. Eze - 1998 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1998 (111):139-161.
    In the first part of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, Africa serves as the paradigmatic “mythical” world against which the author establishes the achievements of the modern “rational” worldview.1 In addition, the modern societies analyzed through concepts such as “internal colonization,” “the uncoupling of system and lifeworld,” “the welfare state,” etc., in the second volume of that work are capitalist nation-states whose economic and political growth presupposed, from the 17th century on, imperial dominions, slavery, colonization and accompanying ideologies of white (...)
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    What to do? Upgrade!Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze - 2006 - Topoi 25 (1-2):51-56.
    The contents of what we transmit in colleges and universities as philosophic traditions need upgrading. But so do the methods of transmission.
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    A tempest in a skull.Emmanuel Falque - 2022 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 31 (62):265-278.
    “A Tempest in a Skull”. The expression comes from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, but it says just as much about Freud's life as it does about ours. No one is probably more 'disturbed', or descends to the depths of chaos, than when he or she takes on the trappings of a 'tidy' being, or is caught up in a cosmetic life apparently made of order and beauty. Of course, “everything is fine” does not always hide “everything is bad”. But we (...)
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