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  1. Light and Night, Female and Male in Parmenides of Elea.Gerard Journee - 2012 - Phronesis-a Journal for Ancient Philosophy 57 (4):289 - 318.
     
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    Lumière et Nuit, Féminin et Masculin chez Parménide d’Elée : quelques remarques.Gérard Journée - 2012 - Phronesis 57 (4):289-318.
    Abstract The great german Scholar, Eduard Zeller, suggested that the reference to male and female in Parmenides B12.5-6 was probably an allusion to the physical principles of `mortal opinion': Night and Light. This suggestion has been rejected by some scholars because such an association would lead us to admit that, in B12, male was associated with Night and female with Light, a theory which would be at odds with the supposed misogyny of Greek culture. However, Parmenides' account of `mortal opinion' (...)
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    Dmitri Panchenko, ΘΑΛΗΣ, Οι απαρχές της θεωρητικής συλλογιστικής και η γένεση της επιστήμης.Gérard Journée - 2007 - Philosophie Antique 7:255-258.
    Alors qu’un certain scepticisme, pour ne pas dire plus, tend aujourd’hui à devenir majoritaire à l’égard du rôle de Thalès dans la naissance de la science et de la philosophie grecques, le livre de D. Panchenko s’efforce de prendre le contrepied de cette tendance. Son titre, Thalès, Les origines du raisonnement théorique et la naissance de la science, nous indique déjà la voie choisie par l’auteur. Selon la thèse introductive, Thalès aurait compté en adoptant « la procédure intellectuelle qui...
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    Daniel W. Graham, Explaining the Cosmos : The Ionian Tradition of Scientific Philosophy.Gérard Journée - 2007 - Philosophie Antique 7:258-262.
    Les deux thèses principales de ce livre sont d’une part que les premiers penseurs ioniens, Anaximandre, Anaximène, Héraclite, ne furent pas des partisans du « monisme matériel », comme le voulait Aristote, d’autre part que les physiciens du ve siècle, Anaxagore et Empédocle, et dans un second temps les atomistes, loin de s’opposer à Parménide, furent en réalité ses héritiers : ils acceptèrent sa critique de la théorie du changement défendue par les premiers Ioniens (nommée par l’auteur Genera...
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    Dualités présocratiques.Gérard Journée - 2015 - Chôra 13 (9999):113-140.
    This papers tries to show at first that the dualism Plutarchus attributed in the De Iside et Osiride to most ancient thinkers, mainly «presocratics», has been largely influenced by the doxographical overview given by Aristotle at the beginning of the Metaphysics, which not only assumed that Empedocles was the first to introduce principles of Good and Evil, but also compared the theory of Anaxagoras to the alleged platonic dualism of the One and the Other. If dualities are quite present and (...)
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    Jaap Mansfeld & David.Gérard Journée - 2011 - Philosophie Antique 11:247-250.
    Annoncé depuis plus de dix ans, ce second volume des Aëtiana de J. Mansfeld et D. Runia (M&R) propose la première reconstruction de l’ouvrage doxographique d’Aétius depuis celle de Diels, limitée pour le moment au livre II. L’ouvrage est divisé en deux tomes dont le premier comporte des études générales, dues à J. Mansfeld, sur Aétius et plus généralement sur la doxographie (je n’en rendrai pas spécifiquement compte ici) ; le second a été rédigé par D. Runia. Mais les auteurs, (...)
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  7. Brill Online Books and Journals.Gérard Journée - 2012 - Phronesis 57 (4).
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    Ontogenetic or phylogenetic – another afterpain of the fallacious Cartesian dichotomy.Gerard P. Baerends - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):679-680.
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    (1 other version)Ethics and Human Nature.Gerard Casey - 2003 - Collection Development Bundle 77 (4):521-533.
    Not so long ago, if you wanted to start a barroom brawl at a philosophy conference all you had to do was to make the claim that a defensible ethical or political theory is necessarily constrained by some theory of human nature or other. Underlying the unease that some philosophers felt with any such claim was perhaps the belief that to allow such a claim would necessarily justify oppression or discrimination or deny human responsibility, meaning or purpose.1 Making such a (...)
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  10. Emmanuel Tourpe, L'être et l'amour. Un itinéraire métaphysique (Bruxelles, Lessius, 2010).Gilbert Gérard - 2011 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 42 (4):584-589.
     
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    Le langage et la parole leurs facteurs sociologiques.L. Gérard-Varet - 1902 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 54:367 - 390.
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    Could grammatical encoding and grammatical decoding be subserved by the same processing module?Gerard Kempen - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):38-39.
    Grodzinsky interprets linguistic differences between agrammatic comprehension and production symptoms as supporting the hypothesis that the mechanisms underlying grammatical encoding (sentence formulation) and grammatical decoding (syntactic parsing) are at least partially distinct. This inference is shown to be premature. A range of experimentally established similarities between the encoding and decoding processes is highlighted, testifying to the viability of the hypothesis that receptive and productive syntactic tasks are performed by the same syntactic processor.
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    Truth and Politics: A Symposium on Peter Simpson’s Political Illiberalism: A Defense of Freedom.Gerard V. Bradley - 2017 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 62 (1):1-5.
    There is no more important question in thinking about life-and actually living-in political community than whether it is to be permeated by, and purposefully oriented around, the main truths about human flourishing. It is at least paradoxical that, precisely when the state and its law and political life are shaping people's lives more and more, the professed roots of all this influence are growing thinner, more shallow. Lawmakers who profess and in many cases even think they should be "neutral" about (...)
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  14. Are there unenumerated rights in the irish constitution?Gerard Casey - unknown
    Sometimes, it is difficult to know what someone means. Sometimes, it merely appears to be difficult. Consider this masterpiece of philosophical hermeneutics from a P. G. Wodehouse short story: “Jeeves,” I said. “A rummy communication has arrived. From Mr. Glossop.” “Indeed, sir?” “I will read it to you. Handed in at Upper Bleaching. Message runs as follows: ‘When you come tomorrow, bring my football boots. Also, if humanly possible, Irish water-spaniel. Urgent. Regards. Tuppy.’.
     
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  15. Hopkins: Poetry and philosophy.Gerard Casey - unknown
    I am going to begin, as all philosophers do, by going back to the ancient Greeks, and then taking a quick tour of the present day, before returning to the ancient Greeks again. Let us begin with the so-called quarrel between philosophy and poetry–what was the reason for this? Well, philosophy was invented at a particular point in time, and in relation to poetry, it was a newcomer. When philosophy was invented it found another intellectual enterprise already in possession of (...)
     
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    La protection de principe par l’État des personnes les plus faibles et les plus vulnérables : libres propos.Mémeteau Gérard - 2001 - 3 (1).
    Partant de la prémisse selon laquelle « la loi assure la primauté de la personne, interdit toute atteinte à la dignité de celle-ci et garantit le respect de l’être humain dès le commencement de sa vie », l’auteur pose deux grandes questions relevant de l’éthique sociale : « La » personne, n’est-ce pas « toute » personne, parce que nulle n’est plus démunie de dignité qu’une autre? Le pacte social n’est-il pas fondé sur la certitude de la naissance de sujets (...)
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    The Position of Philosophy in a Catholic College.Gerard Smith - 1955 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 29:20.
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    Le roman à la chaîne.Gérard Timsit - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3:393-411.
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    Le roman à la chaîne Les limites d'une métaphore (The chain novel The limits of a metaphor).Gérard Timsit - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie (233):393-411.
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  20. Quantum statistical physics.Gérard Emch - 2006 - In Jeremy Butterfield & John Earman (eds.), Philosophy of Physics. Amsterdam and Boston: Elsevier. pp. 1075--1182.
  21. Avicenna, Grundleger einer neuen Metaphysik.Gerard Verbeke - 1985 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (2):250-251.
     
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  22. Book notices-life scientists. Their convictions, their activities and their values.Gerard M. Verschuuren - 1998 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (1):126-126.
     
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    The sociological approach to ethics.Gerard J. Dalcourt - 1973 - Metaphilosophy 4 (4):298–320.
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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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    Signaturen der „analytischen philosophie” : Zwei retrospektive studien.Gerard Radnitzky - 1977 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 39 (1):29 - 80.
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  26. Baptism: Historical, theological and pastoral perspectives [Book Review].Gerard Moore - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (3):379.
    Moore, Gerard Review of: Baptism: Historical, theological and pastoral perspectives, by Gordon L. Heath, and James D. Dvorak, eds, McMaster Divinity College Press Theological Study Series 4, pp.271, $44.95.
     
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  27. Renouvier et sa publication des fragments posthumes de J. Lequier (1865).Gérard Pyguillem - 1985 - Archives de Philosophie 48 (4):653.
  28. Panorama crítico de las teorías de la normativa de la ciencia.Gerard Radnitzky - 1976 - Pensamiento 32 (125):39.
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  29. Marxismo y condición posmoderna.Gérard Raulet - 1985 - Diálogo Filosófico 1:9-13.
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    Philosophy and Rhetoric: An Abbreviated History of an Evolving Identity.Gerard A. Hauser - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (1):1 - 14.
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    Information Compression as a Unifying Principle in Human Learning, Perception, and Cognition.J. Gerard Wolff - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-38.
    This paper describes a novel perspective on the foundations of mathematics: how mathematics may be seen to be largely about “information compression via the matching and unification of patterns”. That is itself a novel approach to IC, couched in terms of nonmathematical primitives, as is necessary in any investigation of the foundations of mathematics. This new perspective on the foundations of mathematics reflects the facts that mathematics is almost exclusively the product of human brains, and has been developed, as an (...)
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    Missed Connections at the Junction of Sociolinguistics and Speech Processing.Gerard Docherty, Paul Foulkes, Simon Gonzalez & Nathaniel Mitchell - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):759-774.
    This paper outlines limitations to integrating social meaning into cognitive models of speech production and processing. The authors remind the reader that acoustic space is not the same as articulatory or auditory space and they point to the benefits of using relatively uncommon dynamic methods of acoustic analysis. Further, the authors argue in favor of a more complex and socially‐informed conception of ‘style’ than is typically used in work on language cognition.
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    English and French Versions of C. S. Peirce's "The Fixation of Belief" and "How to Make Our Ideas Clear".Gérard Deledalle - 1981 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (2):141 - 152.
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    The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition.Gerard Passannante - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Extra destinatum -- The philologist and the Epicurean -- Homer atomized -- The pervasive influence.
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  35. Knowing and guessing.Gerard Radnitzky - 1982 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 13 (1):110-121.
    Popper's methodology does not entail any playing down of the various indispensible distinctions such as the distinction between knowing and guessing, the distinction between myth and science, the distinction between the observational and the theoretical, and between the vernacular and technical sublanguages or technical vocabulary. By avoiding both the totalization that led to the foundationalist position and the scepticist reactions to these frustrated foundationalist hopes, Popper's methodology makes it possible to combine fallibilism with a realist view of theories. It combines (...)
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  36. Charles S. Peirce: An Intellectual Biography.Gérard Deledalle & Susan Petrelli - 1991 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 27 (3):371-375.
     
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  37. Charles S. Peirce, Phénoménologue et sémioticien.Gérard Deledalle - 1989 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (1):61-65.
     
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  38. La constellation de l’être.Gilbert Gérard - 2010 - Studia Phaenomenologica 10:313-332.
    This article inquires into that which articulates the two texts brought together by Heidegger in Identity and Difference. It sets out from the indications provided in the Preface of the work concerning the “harmony” that reigns between what is at stake at the heart of the two texts, namely what Heidegger respectively calls the Ereignis (event of appropriation) and the Austrag (reconciling difference). The understanding of this harmony makes it possible to approach that which unveils itself as the articulation of (...)
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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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    Introduction: Perspectives on crisis and critique in Europe today.Gerard Delanty - 2014 - European Journal of Social Theory 17 (3):207-218.
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    CharLes S. Peirce et Les maîtres a penser de la philosophie européenne d'aujourd'hui.Gérard Deledalle - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (2):283 - 294.
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    Editor's Introduction.Gerard Delanty - 1998 - European Journal of Social Theory 1 (1):5-6.
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  43. IN MEMORIAM - Ralph Perry.Gérard Deledalle - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12:388.
     
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  44. Jerzy Pelc.Gerard Deledalle - 2004 - Studia Semiotyczne 25:21.
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    L'archéologie du savoir.Gérard Deledalle - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):495-502.
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    Les philosophes français d'aujourd'hui par eux-mêmes.Gérard Deledalle & Denis Huisman - 1963 - [Paris,: C. D. U.. Edited by Huisman, Denis & [From Old Catalog].
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    Mind the Gap: Three Models of Democracy, One Missing; Two Political Paradigms, One Dwindling.Gerard Drosterij - 2007 - Contemporary Political Theory 6 (1):45-66.
    The article revisits two basic questions of political theory posed by Jon Elster. First, should the political process be defined as private or public, and second, should its purpose be understood instrumentally or intrinsically? Having posed these questions, Elster arrives at three views of politics: social choice , republican and discourse theory . I argue for a fourth view , and explain Elster's omission of this model by referring to his underlying paradigm of politics, that is, as will formation. The (...)
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    Scientists and Free Will.Gerard Elfstrom - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42:63-68.
    Many scientists believe that the universe, including the human brain, is governed by natural laws and that all can be explained by natural processes. In consequence, they believe that all events, including brain events, are determined. From this, they often conclude that free will cannot exist. I believe these views are mistaken and will present several lines of argument to support this position. I conclude that the operation of free will is compatible with determinism, can be explained by natural processes (...)
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    Comparer, réfléchir, abstraire : l’origine logique des concepts de Meier à Kant.Vincent Gérard - 2012 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 32:253-288.
    Comment des représentations deviennent-elles des concepts dans notre pensée? Comment l’entendement s’y prend-il pour produire des concepts quant à leur simple forme? Comment fait-il pour leur conférer la forme de la généralité? Le §6 de la Logique de Jäsche nous apprend que l’entendement met pour cela en œuvre une triple opération : 1) la comparaison (Vergleichung) qui permet de remarquer des différences ; 2) la réflexion (Reflexion) sur les marques communes ; et 3) l’abstraction (Abs...
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  50. acte Et Participation.Jacques GÉrard - 1938 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1 (1):178-188.
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