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    The Specifics of Philosophical Dialogue.Emmanuelle Auriac-Peyronnet & Marie-France Daniel - 2002 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 16 (1):23-31.
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    Integration of Heterogeneous Biological Data in Multiscale Mechanistic Model Calibration: Application to Lung Adenocarcinoma.Claudio Monteiro, Adèle L’Hostis, Jim Bosley, Ben M. W. Illigens, Eliott Tixier, Matthieu Coudron, Emmanuel Peyronnet, Nicoletta Ceres, Angélique Perrillat-Mercerot & Jean-Louis Palgen - 2022 - Acta Biotheoretica 70 (3):1-24.
    Mechanistic models are built using knowledge as the primary information source, with well-established biological and physical laws determining the causal relationships within the model. Once the causal structure of the model is determined, parameters must be defined in order to accurately reproduce relevant data. Determining parameters and their values is particularly challenging in the case of models of pathophysiology, for which data for calibration is sparse. Multiple data sources might be required, and data may not be in a uniform or (...)
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    The Impact of Philosophical Discussions on Moral Autonomy, Judgment, Empathy and the Recognition of Emotion in Five Tear Olds.Michael Schleifer, Marie-France Daniel, Emmanuelle Peyronnet & Sarah Lecomte - 2003 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 16 (4):4-12.
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  4. Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence.Emmanuel Levinas & Alphonso Lingis - 1981 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (4):245-246.
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    Humanisme de l'autre homme.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1972 - [Montpellier]: LGF/Le Livre de Poche.
    Réinventer l'humanisme. Retrouver le sens de l'humain. Et pour y parvenir, redéfinir des notions simples l'Autre, l'amour, la liberté, la responsabilité... Humanisme de l'autre homme éclaire les grands thèmes de la pensée d'Emmanuel Lévinas. Texte intégral.
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  6. The Color of Reason: The Idea of ‘Race’ in Kant’s Anthropology.Emmanuel Eze - 1997 - In Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 103--140.
  7. (1 other version)De l'existence à l'existant.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1947 - Paris,: Fontaine.
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    Race and the Enlightenment: A Reader.Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze (ed.) - 1997 - Blackwell.
    Civilisation and the white Caucasian European peoples, savagery, unreason and the "Dark Continent" synonymous with black people, this was the enlightenment in Europe at its worst. The writings in this book reflect these erroneous thought patterns.
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  9. (2 other versions)Totalité et Infini. Essai sur l'exteriorité.Emmanuel Levinas - 1961 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 68 (4):495-495.
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  10. 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 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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  12. De l'Existence à l'Existant.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1949 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 139:230-231.
     
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  13. 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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  14. (1 other version)Opus postumum.Emmanuel Kant & J. Gibelin - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:299-299.
     
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  15. Discovering Existence with Husserl.Emmanuel Levinas, Richard A. Cohen & Michael B. Smith - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (4):532-533.
     
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    Sociality and money.Emmanuel Levinas, Translated by François Bouchetoux & Campbell Jones - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):203-207.
    This is a translation of "Socialite et argent", a text by Emmanuel Levinas originally published in 1987. Levinas describes the emergence of money out of inter-human relations of exchange and the social relations - sociality - that result. While elsewhere he has presented sociality as "non-indifference to alterity" it appears here as "proximity of the stranger" and points to the tension between an economic system based on money and the basic human disposition to respond to the face of the (...)
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  17. On Thinking-of-the-Other.Emmanuel Lévinas, Michael B. Smith & Barbara Harshav - 1998 - Columbia University Press.
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    Sociality and money1.Emmanuel Levinas, François Bouchetoux & Campbell Jones - 2007 - Business Ethics 16 (3):203-207.
    This is a translation of ‘Socialité et argent’, a text by Emmanuel Levinas originally published in 1987. Levinas describes the emergence of money out of interhuman relations of exchange and the social relations – sociality – that result. While elsewhere he has presented sociality as ‘nonindifference to alterity’ it appears here as ‘proximity of the stranger’ and points to the tension between an economic system based on money and the basic human disposition to respond to the face of the (...)
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    (1 other version)The problem of evil and critical realism.Dominic Effiong Abakedi, Emmanuel Kelechi Iwuagwu & Mary Julius Egbai - forthcoming - Tandf: Journal of Critical Realism:1-15.
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    Clinical Significance of Therapeutic Approach to Treatment Planning.Olusegun Emmanuel Afolabi - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (4):607-615.
    Psychological assessment has long been reported as a key component of clinical psychology. This paper examined and shed light on the complexities surrounding the clinical significance of therapeutic approach to treatment Planning. To achieve this objective, the paper searched and used the PsycINFO and PubMed databases and the reference sections of chapters and journal articles to analysed the underlying themes: 1) a strong basis for the usage of therapeutic approach to psychological assessment in treatment plans, 2) explained the conceptual meaning (...)
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    On the Non-worshipping Character of the Akan of Africa.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2019 - Sophia 58 (2):225-238.
    According to Wiredu, the Akan profess secular esteem rather than religious worship to supra-natural beings, who they perceive in an empirical sense. He backs this up by re-reading what he sees as the Akan general ontology in a way that denies them of the concepts of the supernatural, the transcendental, the mental, the spiritual, and an ontologically distinct mind. At the end of denying the three criteria of worship as well as all of these other concepts which might otherwise be (...)
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  22. Ethique et infini. Dialogues avec Philippe Nemo.Emmanuel Levinas - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (1):63-63.
     
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    As If Consenting to Horror.Emmanuel Levinas & Paula Wissing - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (2):485-488.
    I learned very early, perhaps even before 1933 and certainly after Hitler’s huge success at the time of his election to the Reichstag, of Heidegger’s sympathy toward National Socialism. It was the late Alexandre Koyré who mentioned it to me for the first time on his return from a trip to Germany. I could not doubt the news, but took it with stupor and disappointment, and also with the faint hope that it expressed only the temporary lapse of a great (...)
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    Helen Verran and the Question of African Logic.Emmanuel Ofuasia - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-10.
    Hitherto, the African intellect had been decimated by notable European scholars such as David Hume, Charles Darwin, Friedrich Hegel, Lucien Levy-Bruhl to name a few. The common denominator among these male scholars is that the African intellect is not yet developed to the extent that it can accommodate logical reasoning. Whereas notable African scholars have responded to these charges as misleading whilst exploring ways of coming up with a logic system that can mediate the theory, thought and practice peculiar to (...)
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    Strategies of inquiry : The ‘Sherlock Holmes sense of deduction’ revisited.Emmanuel J. Genot - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):2065-2088.
    This paper examines critically the reconstruction of the ‘Sherlock Holmes sense of deduction’ proposed jointly by M.B. Hintikka and J. Hintikka in the 1980s, and its successor, the interrogative model of inquiry developed by J. Hintikka and his collaborators in the 1990s. The Hintikkas’ model explicitly used game theory in order to formalize a naturalistic approach to inquiry, but the imi abandoned both the game-theoretic formalism, and the naturalistic approach. It is argued that the latter better supports the claim that (...)
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    Social Suffering: Sociology, Psychology, Politics.Emmanuel Renault - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This is the first English-language translation of an important book that contributes to contemporary debates about social suffering in sociology, social psychology, political theory and philosophy. Renault provides a systematic account of the ways in which social suffering could be conceptualised.
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    African Philosophy of Religion and Western Monotheism.Emmanuel Ofuasia - 2024 - South African Journal of Philosophy 43 (3):289-292.
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  28. (2 other versions)The Cartesianism of Desgabets and Arnauld and the Problem of the Eternal Truths.Emmanuel Faye - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 2:193-209.
     
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    Benefit, Acceptance, and Opposability: A Response to Edward Song.Emmanuel Voyiakis - 2024 - Journal of Moral Philosophy:1-10.
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    El beso de Satán: leer a Bernanos.Emmanuel Falque & Francisco Novoa-Rojas - 2024 - Tábano 24:22-45.
    Quisiéramos vivir “bajo el sol de Dios” (Ecl. 8, 15), pero nos descubrimos bajo el sol de Satanás. Nadie más que Bernanos lo ha visto, y también lo ha sabido, pues la literatura alcanza lo que ni la filosofía ni la teología logran expresar, especialmente en lo que respecta al tormento del mal. Oculto bajo la figura del “maquignon picard”, y por tanto de un hombre ordinario, el diablo no se deja ver; prefiere disfrazarse. No existe el mal de un (...)
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    Moral Communities in Anti-Doping Policy: A Response to Bowers and Paternoster.Emmanuel Macedo, Matt Englar-Carlson, Tim Lehrbach & John Gleaves - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13 (1):49-61.
    This article argues that Bowers and Paternoster’s emphasis on a moral community marks an important step towards a more ethical and effective approach to anti-doping. However, it also argues that the authors’ proposed strategies undermine their stated goal of effectively engaging athletes as partners in anti-doping efforts and raise ethical concerns. Their proposed emphasis on exploiting shaming as a punishment and their general view of athletes as adversaries fosters mistrust between athletes and those who enforce the anti-doping rules. Instead, this (...)
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    Dewey's Critical Conception of Work.Emmanuel Renault - 2017 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (2):286-298.
    ABSTRACT Dewey's critical conception of work deserves consideration because it combines two types of models of social critique that are usually considered separately in contemporary Dewey scholarship. In the syllabus Social Institutions and the Study of Morals, Dewey contends that the valuation of social settings should be grounded on criteria immanent to social experience, and he applies his model of immanent critique to work-related issues. In his philosophy of education, he highlights that institutional settings should be valued from the point (...)
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    Work and Domination in Marx.Emmanuel Renault - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (2):179-193.
    The interpretation of Marx’s references to work and to domination is a vexed question. Can we say that Marx criticizes capitalism in terms of its effects on work? Or does he criticize capitalism from the standpoint of those subject to domination, and with whom his position is one of solidarity? Or does he elaborate a description of the unprecedented transformations brought about in the relations of power, which the category of domination is unable to apprehend effectively? The article argues that (...)
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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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    Complexité de la clinique : contextualité, demande éducative et position psychanalytique.Emmanuel Diet - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 177 (3):81-99.
    La demande éducative ne peut être réduite à une résistance à la psychanalyse. Elle doit être resituée dans la contextualité sociale historique et par rapport au sens et à la fonctionnalité de l’échec scolaire comme syndrome ethnique. C’est dans cette perspective anthropologique et institutionnelle que l’auteur propose de réinterroger les relations entre demandes éducatives et psychanalyse, en illustrant son propos par des observations permettant de repérer les conflictualités et les paradoxes présents dans la clinique contemporaine.
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    Moralistes darwiniens: les psychologies évolutionnistes de Nietzsche et Paul Rée.Emmanuel Salanskis - 2013 - Nietzsche Studien 42 (1).
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    Nietzsche et la fiction de l’inconditionné.Emmanuel Salanskis - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):309-332.
    Nietzsche considére les notions fondamentales sur lesquelles repose la connaissance humaine comme des fictions. Plutót que de souligner une novelle fois cette conclusion de sa pensée épistémologique, nous táchons dans cet article d'éclairer le cheminement qui l'y a conduit. En effet, lorsque Nietzsche caractérise les «vérités de l'homme» comme autant d'«erreurs irréfutables de l'homme», il adopte manifestement un double point de vue sur la vérité dont il importe de comprendre la logique. Cette double perspective doit selon nous être rapportée à (...)
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    Les espaces analogiques.Emmanuel Sander - forthcoming - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Ce texte propose une série de réflexions qui s'inscrivent dans la lignée des travaux menés avec Douglas Hofstadter sur les processus analogiques. Nous estimons que ces réflexions sont à la fois profondément compatibles avec les idées de Gilles Fauconnier et soulignent l'importance de ses contributions. Plus précisément, cet article a trois objets. Le premier remet en question la possibilité d'une perception littérale et rend au contraire cette hypothèse psychologiquement improbable. Il soutient une perspective interprétative selon laquelle les concepts s'interposent dans (...)
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    Idéalisme transcendantal et historicité selon Husserl: Lecture des § 1 à 15 de la Krisis de Husserl.Emmanuel Housset & Francisco Novoa-Rojas - 2024 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 23 (2):19-45.
    L'article explore la conception husserlienne de l'historicité dans le contexte de l'idéalisme transcendantal, en se basant sur les quinze premiers paragraphes de la Krisis. Husserl reconfigure la subjectivité transcendantale en intégrant l'historicité comme un élément essentiel de l'auto-conscience et de l'intersubjectivité. Le texte aborde les apories philosophiques qui surgissent en tentant de réconcilier la téléologie avec la factualité historique, et montre comment l'expérience du mal devient un catalyseur de la réflexion téléologique. On y examine également la distinction entre temporalité et (...)
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  40. Le ‘cogito’ dans la pensée de saint Augustin.Emmanuel Bermon - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (4):793-793.
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    Hors phénomène.Emmanuel Falque - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (3):323.
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    Is the Psychiatrist a Good or Evil Genius for her Patient According to Hegel?Emmanuel Chaput - 2024 - Studia Hegeliana 10:131-149.
    In this paper, I claim that to understand Hegel’s theory of psychiatric treatment, we must frame the relation between the psychiatrist and her patient using Hegel’s concept of genius as developed in the Anthropology section of the Encyclopedia (§405). As I argue, this notion of genius is both complex and ambiguous, since Hegel presents examples both of good and evil geniuses. What is interesting is that the psychiatrist can potentially correspond to both figures, which reveals what is perhaps Hegel’s greatest (...)
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    The Phenomenology of Choice.Emmanuel Baierlé - 2016 - Dissertation, University of Fribourg
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    (1 other version)The Blood of Others.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2019 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 30 (1):33-65.
    The author argues, with reference to a number of Merleau-Ponty’s unpublished manuscripts, that the philosopher’s notion of encroachment (empiétement) has origins in Simone de Beauvoir’s 1945 novel The Blood of Others. He examines how the two philosophers approach the encroachment of freedoms, the political stance of pacifism, and the interpretation of Voltaire’s Candide (Part I). The impact of Élisabeth Lacoin’s death on Beauvoir’s and Merleau-Ponty’s philosophies, as well as their relationships with Jean-Paul Sartre is also considered (Part II).
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    Achieving Our Humanity: The Idea of the Postracial Future.Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze - 2001 - Routledge.
    Achieving Our Humanity explores a postracial future through a philosophical analysis of the social, cultural, economic and political experiences of race in the past and what this might mean for our present and, most importantly, our future.
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    Enjeux logiques et ontologiques du concept d’effectivité.Emmanuel Renault - 2024 - Archives de Philosophie 87 (3):63-79.
    Cet article s’efforce de distinguer les enjeux ontologiques et logiques de la théorie hégélienne de l’effectivité. Dans un premier temps, il précise en quoi la Science de la logique « coïncide » avec l’ontologie ou la « remplace ». Dans un deuxième temps, il analyse la manière dont Hegel présente la Science de la logique dans son ensemble comme une théorie logique. Il est alors possible, dans un troisième temps, de mieux comprendre la contribution de la section « Effectivité » (...)
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    Interrogating Christian and Muslim responses to COVID-19 in Nigeria.Emmanuel J. Ibuot, Chisom Uchendu & Peter M. Kertyo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the far-reaching significance of religion in shaping human interaction within social crises. Efforts to slow down the spread of coronavirus prompted different national governments, including the Federal Government of Nigeria to restrict large density gatherings, enforce lockdowns and promote social distancing, which were largely resisted initially. Organised religion may have influenced citizens’ compliance with government directives for curbing the pandemic. Focussing largely on providing economic assistance to people in need, it may have missed out on the (...)
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  48. O Desejo e a Lei: investigações iniciais sobre a questão da ética em.Emmanuel Nunes de Mello - 2003 - Princípios 10 (13):171-189.
     
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    Riassunto: Dall’essere grezzo all’ uomo.Emmanuel De Saint Aubert & Sara Guindani - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:35-38.
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    (3 other versions)Editorial Introduction.David Emmanuel Singh - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (4):193-195.
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