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  1. Allegory and the origins of philosophy.Gerard Naddaff - 2009 - In William Wians (ed.), Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.
     
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  2. From justifying a theory to comparing theories and selecting questions.Gerard Radnitzky - 1980 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 34 (1):179-228.
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    La fable du monde: enquête philosophique sur la liberté de notre temps.Gérard Mairet - 2005 - Paris: Gallimard.
    Certains ont proclamé la " fin de l'Histoire ". Ne serait-ce pas plutôt celle de la philosophie politique moderne qu'il conviendrait de guetter? Depuis cinq siècles, en effet, l'action politique a eu pour objet l'institution et la consolidation de la souveraineté, tandis que la philosophie politique structurait ses principes de gouvernement à partir de ce concept : penser la politique c'était penser la souveraineté. Or la souveraineté, née en Europe, forgée à travers les guerres qui donnèrent aux peuples le sentiment (...)
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  4. O papel do poeta em cidades ideal de Platão Callipolis e Magnésia.Gerard Naddaf - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (116):329-349.
     
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    Weighing Up Weighted Lotteries: Scarcity, Overlap Cases, and Fair Inequalities of Chance.Gerard Vong - 2020 - Ethics 130 (3):320-348.
    After providing a novel taxonomy of lottery procedures for fairly distributing scarce goods, I defend a new weighted lottery theory. This taxonomy is necessary because the debate between unweighted and weighted lottery theorists overlooks a range of cases, overlap cases, in which conducting an unweighted lottery is impossible or implausible. Therefore, to account for all such cases, lottery theorists must adopt a weighted lottery. However, while no extant weighted lottery is adequate in overlap cases, my new weighted lottery theory is. (...)
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  6. Fairness, Benefiting by Lottery and the Chancy Satisfaction of Moral Claims.Gerard Vong - 2015 - Utilitas 27 (4):470-486.
    This article offers a new theory about how using lotteries to distribute scarce benefits satisfies beneficiaries' claims. In the first section of the article I criticize John Broome's view and on the basis of these criticisms set out four desiderata for a philosophically adequate account of claim satisfaction by lottery. In section II I propose and defend a new view called the dual structure view, so called because it posits that claimants have two types of claims in the relevant scarce (...)
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  7. André Stanguennec, Etre, soi, sens. Les antécédences herméneutiques de la dialectique réflexive (Villeneuve d'Ascq, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008).Gilbert Gérard - 2010 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 108 (3):571-577.
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  8. (1 other version)Einführung in die Ethik auf Grundlage der Erfahrung.Gerard Heymans - 1914 - Leipzig,: J.A. Barth.
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  9. Gesammelte kleinere schriften zur philosophie und psychologie.Gerard Heymans - 1927 - Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
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  10. Teacher and critic, know thyself.Gerard Hinrichs - 1944 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 25 (2):154.
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  11. Thomists-Black cat-dark room.Gerard Hinrichs - 1940 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (3):288.
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    The Logical Positivism of Berkeley's De Motu.Gerard Hinrichs - 1950 - Review of Metaphysics 3 (4):491 - 505.
    1. Badly understood words are the main hindrance to the discovery of truth. But they need not be, especially in physical science, where the senses, experience, and geometrical reasoning prevail. Reflection on motion led ancient philosophers into opinions about it so absurd that they are almost forgotten and merit no attention. But even the better presentday scientists, in their treatment of motion, employ language too abstract and of doubtful reference--for example, the attraction of gravity, effort, latent forces, and the like--which (...)
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  13. The 'economic' approach to the philosophy of science.Gerard Radnitzky - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (2):159-179.
    (1) What may be gained by applying concepts generalised from economics to methodological problems? The perspective of cost-benefit analysis ('CBA' for short) may help the researcher to see what sorts of questions he should take into account when dealing with particular methodological problems. This claim is supported by applying generalised CBA-thinking to two standard problems of methodology. (2) In the practice of research the handling of basic statements does not normally constitute any problem, and no conscious decision is involved. In (...)
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  14. Das moralische Problem der Politik.Gerard Radnitzky - 2002 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 13:345-358.
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  15. Renouvier et sa publication des fragments posthumes de J. Lequier (1865).Gérard Pyguillem - 1985 - Archives de Philosophie 48 (4):653.
  16. Comptes rendus.Gérard Radnitzky - 1979 - Archives de Philosophie:326.
     
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  17. La filosofia politica di F.A. von Hayek: una valutazione critica.Gerard Radnitzky - 1998 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 16 (3/4):46-54.
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  18. Responsibility in science and in the decisions about the use or non-use of technologies.Gerard Radnitzky - 1986 - In Otto Neumaier (ed.), Wissen und Gewissen: Arbeiten zur Verantwortungsproblematik. Wien: VWGÖ.
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    Science as a Particular Mode of Thinking and the 'Taming of the State'.Gerard Radnitzky - 1989 - In Fred D'Agostino & I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Freedom and Rationality: Essays in Honor of John Watkins. Reidel. pp. 163--181.
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    La libertad y el orden. Foucault, Lyotard y el desorden postmoderno.Gérard Raulet - 2010 - In Ramón Alvarado, Gustavo Leyva, Sergio Pérez Cortés & Ricardo Espinoza Toledo (eds.), ¿Existe el orden?: la norma, la ley y la transgresión. México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades. pp. 219--234.
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    Philosophische Anthropologie nach 1945: Rezeption und Fortwirkung.Gérard Raulet & Guillaume Plas (eds.) - 2014 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
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  22. The origins of Hegelian dialectics according to Baum, Manfred.G. Gerard - 1990 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 88 (77):99-104.
  23. The Truth That Frees. Aquinas Lecture, 1956.Gerard Smith - 1956
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    A causal modeler's guide to double effect reasoning.Gerard J. Rothfus - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (3):986-1008.
    Trolley problems and like cases are often thought to show the inadequacy of purely consequentialist moral theories. In particular, they are often taken to reveal that consequentialists unduly neglect the moral significance of the causal structure of decision problems. To precisify such critiques and one sort of deontological morality they motivate, I develop a formal modeling framework within which trolley problems can be represented as suitably supplemented structural causal models and various consequentialist and double effect-inspired moral theories can be viewed (...)
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    The limits and possibilities of a European identity.Gerard Delanty - 1995 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 21 (4):15-36.
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    Popperian philosophy of science as an antidote against relativism.Gerard Radnitzky - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.), Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 505--546.
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    Konkurrenz der Paradigmata: zum Entstehungskontext der philosophischen Anthropologie.Guillaume Plas, Gérard Raulet & Manfred Gangl (eds.) - 2011 - Nordhausen: T. Bautz.
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    Der Nominalismus der stoischen Logik.Gérard Verbeke - 1977 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 2 (3):36-55.
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    An Interview with S.N. Eisenstadt: Pluralism and the Multiple Forms of Modernity.Gerard Delanty - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (3):391-404.
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    On the Origin of Anaximander’s Cosmological Model.Gerard Naddaf - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (1):1-28.
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    English Historical Economics, 1870–1926: The Rise of Economic History and Neomercantilism.Gerard M. Koot - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    In the first comprehensive and full-length study of the English historical economists, Gerard Koot traces their revolt against the theory, policy recommendations and academic dominance of classical and neoclassical economics in Britain between 1870 and 1926. English Historical Economics, 1870–1926 shows how these historical critics challenged the deductive method and mechanistic assumptions of the economic orthodoxy, developing an historical and inductive method for economic studies and laying the foundation for the professional study of economic history. The author examines the (...)
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    Les partis politiques.Emmanuel Gerard - 1985 - Res Publica (Misc) 27 (4):457-484.
    The Belgian scientific literature dealing with political parties has four main characteristics. First it pays great attention to party doctrines and to parliamentary struggle. Indeed, in the nineteenth century political parties do not strike by their organization, which is still undeveloped, nor by their functions, which are still limited, but by the public debate they are stimulating in Parliament and in the press. Only from the end of the century, when the suffrage is extended, the organization of the parties wilt (...)
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  33. La notion de fondement chez saint Augustin.Gerard Remy - 2006 - Revue Thomiste 106 (3):413-432.
     
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    Le mal et dieu: Contribution à la question de la trinité ou quatemité de Dieu.Gérard Siegwalt - 2006 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 80 (4):481-497.
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    (1 other version)Das problem der theorienbewertung.Gerard Radnitzky - 1979 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 10 (1):67-97.
    O. The idea of scientific progress in contemporary philosophy of science. Explicating the concept of cognitive progress means at the same time articulating an ideal of science. A desirable ideal: explain a lot and offer certainty. 1. Working out the ideal with the "foundationalist-positivist" approach. If the question, "When is it rational to accept a theory?" is answered, "When it has sufficient inductive support," this leads to insoluble problems. Reactions to the collapse of this approach - especially relativism and theory (...)
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    Un conseil de Freud aux philosophes.Gérard Vachon - 1989 - Philosophiques 16 (1):3-42.
    Dans son article de 1913, «L’intérêt de la psychanalyse», Freud déclarait que la philosophie pouvait profiter des lumières de la psychanalyse parce que celle-ci peut dévoiler la motivation subjective et individuelle de doctrines philosophiques prétendument issues d’un travail logique et impartial, et ainsi désigner à la critique les points faibles du système d’un philosophe. Mon texte présente quelques exemples de l’utilisation de la psychanalyse pour identifier l’impact de l’inconscient sur la pensée de certains philosophes tels que Parménide, Berkeley, Kant, Sartre. (...)
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    A Crisis of Individual Consciousness.Gerard Verbeke - 1992 - Modern Schoolman 69 (3-4):379-394.
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    A Christian Philosopher in a “Broken World”.Gerard Verbeke - 1989 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63:20-26.
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    Comment Aristote conçoit-il l'immatériel?Gérard Verbeke - 1946 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 44 (2):205-236.
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    Darwin's Philosophical Legacy: The Good and the Not-so-Good.Gerard M. Verschuuren - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    There is hardly any university, college, or even high school left where they do not teach Darwinism—and rightly so. Yet, most of these places do more preaching than teaching. They teach more than they should, and at the same time, they teach less than they should. This book wants to evaluate Darwin’s legacy from a philosophical viewpoint by trying to analyze the strong points as well as the weak points of what came to be known as neo-Darwinism.
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    The Purported Procurement Priority of Lifesaving Organs Over Non-Lifesaving Organs: Uterus Transplants and the Ethical Importance of Potential Lives.Gerard Vong - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):25-26.
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  42. Artificial Intelligence and Wittgenstein.Gerard Casey - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:156-175.
    The association of Wittgenstein’s name with the notion of artificial intelligence is bound to cause some surprise both to Wittgensteinians and to people interested in artificial intelligence. After all, Wittgenstein died in 1951 and the term artificial intelligence didn’t come into use until 1956 so that it seems unlikely that one could have anything to do with the other. However, establishing a connection between Wittgenstein and artificial intelligence is not as insuperable a problem as it might appear at first glance. (...)
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    The Agony of Marxism and the Victory of the Left.Gérard Raulet - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (55):163-178.
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    The handbook of contemporary European social theory.Gerard Delanty (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    This innovative publication maps out the broad and interdisciplinary field of contemporary European social theory. It covers sociological theory, the wider theoretical traditions in the social sciences including cultural and political theory, anthropological theory, social philosophy and social thought in the broadest sense of the term. The volume surveys the classical heritage, the major national traditions; the fate of social theory in a post-national and post-disciplinary era; identifies what is distinctive about European social theory. It is divided into five parts: (...)
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  45. T. H. Irwin, "Aristotle's First Principles".Gerard Casey - 1993 - Humana Mente:166.
     
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  46. Charles S. Peirce. Ecrits sur le signe.Gérard Deledalle - 1980 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (2):169-174.
     
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    Les Abords de l'Événement: De «Temps & Être» - au saut dans l'Ereignis.Gérard Guest - 2014 - Heidegger Studies 30:57-77.
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    Sens pratique et conditions sociales de possibilité de la pensée « pensante ».Gérard Mauger - 2009 - Cités 38 (2):61.
    Engageant une « idée de l’homme », la recherche en sciences sociales présuppose des réponses – presque toujours implicites – à des questions philosophiques comme « l’essence du moi », « la nature de l’esprit », « la possibilité de se connaître soi-même », « la relation entre l’esprit et le corps », « la possibilité de connaître d’autres esprits », etc. :..
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    Déroutes : la non non-danse de présences en marche.Gérard Mayen - 2004 - Rue Descartes 44 (2):116-120.
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    The Problem of Liberty.Gerard Smith - 1940 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 16:69-85.
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