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  1. De l'usage social de l'éthique: Ethique et politique.Guy Giroux, André Mineau & Yves Boisvert - 1996 - Philosopher: revue pour tous 19:9-22.
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    Ethique et politique contemporaines: dialogue Nord-Sud.Guy Giroux & Carlos A. Cullen (eds.) - 2001 - Saint-Laurent, Québec: Fides.
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    L'utopie aujourd'hui Guy Bouchard, Laurent Giroux et Gilbert Leclerc Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal; Sherbrooke: Les Editions de l'Université de Sherbrooke, 1985. 272 p. $23.50. [REVIEW]France Giroux - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (4):735.
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  4. Miracles.Guy Robinson - 1967 - Ratio (Misc.) 9:155 - 166.
     
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    Gauge and Ghosts.Guy Hetzroni - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3):773-796.
    This article suggests a fresh look at gauge symmetries, with the aim of drawing a clear line between the a priori theoretical considerations involved, and some methodological and empirical non-deductive aspects that are often overlooked. The gauge argument is primarily based on a general symmetry principle expressing the idea that a change of mathematical representation should not change the form of the dynamical law. In addition, the ampliative part of the argument is based on the introduction of new degrees of (...)
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    Soul 99.Guy C. K. Robinson - 1997 - Book Montana.
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  7. Incommensurable, irréductible et immédiat paysage.Guy Mercier - 2009 - In Mario Bédard (ed.), Le paysage, un projet politique. Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec. pp. 189--196.
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  8. The Thing that Would Not Die: Notes on Refutation.Guy Oakes - 1993 - In Hartmut Lehmann & Guenther Roth (eds.), Weber's Protestant ethic: origins, evidence, contexts. New York, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. pp. 285--294.
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  9. Que signifient ces réponses de notre citadin et de notre paysan? Tout.Guy Saez - 1981 - Paideia 9:64.
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  10. Paul Ricceur: une antériorité qui se survit.Guy Samana - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:61-70.
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  11. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being.Guy Fletcher (ed.) - 2015 - New York,: Routledge.
    The concept of well-being is one of the oldest and most important topics in philosophy and ethics, going back to ancient Greek philosophy and Aristotle. Following the boom in happiness studies in the last few years it has moved to centre stage, grabbing media headlines and the attention of scientists, psychologists and economists. Yet little is actually known about well-being and it is an idea often poorly articulated. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being provides a comprehensive, outstanding guide and (...)
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    Papiers de Guillaume Budé à la Bibliothèque de Brème.Guy Gueudet - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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  13. (1 other version)Taking Prudence Seriously.Guy Fletcher - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 14:70-94.
    Philosophers have long theorized about which things make people’s lives go well, and why, and the extent to which morality and self-interest can be reconciled. Yet little time has been spent on meta-prudential questions, questions about prudential discourse. This is surprising given that prudence is, prima facie, a normative form of discourse and, as such, cries out for further investigation. Chapter 4 takes up two major meta-prudential questions. It first examines whether there is a set of prudential reasons, generated by (...)
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  14. Three symbol ungrounding problems: Abstract concepts and the future of embodied cognition.Guy Dove - 2016 - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 4 (23):1109-1121.
    A great deal of research has focused on the question of whether or not concepts are embodied as a rule. Supporters of embodiment have pointed to studies that implicate affective and sensorimotor systems in cognitive tasks, while critics of embodiment have offered nonembodied explanations of these results and pointed to studies that implicate amodal systems. Abstract concepts have tended to be viewed as an important test case in this polemical debate. This essay argues that we need to move beyond a (...)
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  15. Against Online Public Shaming.Saladin Meckled-Garcia & Guy Aitchison - 2021 - Social Theory and Practice 47 (1):1-31.
    Online Public Shaming is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputational costs on a person for having a certain kind of moral character. OPS actions aim to disqualify her from public discussion and certain normal human relations. We argue that this constitutes an informal collective punishment that it is presumptively wrong to impose on others. OPS functions as a form of ostracism that fails to show equal basic respect to its targets. Additionally, in seeking to mobilise unconstrained (...)
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  16. 7. Error, Guilt, and the Knowledge of God: Questions About Robert Sokolowski's "Christian Distinction".O. Guy Mansini - 2002 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (2).
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    La conception de la vérité chez Unamuno.Alain Guy - 1964 - Actes du XIIe Congrès des Sociétés de Philosophie de Langue Française 1:298-302.
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    Le message de Charles Péguy.Alain Guy - 1966 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 21:199-212.
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  19. Razón y fe en Llull y Descartes.Alain Guy - 1992 - Studia Lulliana 32 (86):59-79.
     
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  20. to Take Pills.Guy Kahane - 2011 - In Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen & Guy Kahane (eds.), Enhancing Human Capacities. Blackwell. pp. 166.
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  21. Angèle Kremer-Marietti, Entre le signe et l'histoire: l'anthropologie positiviste d'Auguste Comte Reviewed by.Guy Lafrance - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (3):116-117.
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    Gaston Bachelard: profils épistémologiques.Guy Lafrance (ed.) - 1987 - Ottawa: Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa.
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  23. La pensée du social et la théologie. Loi et grâce en Romains 4, 13-16.Guy Lafon - 1987 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 75 (1):9-38.
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  24. Pouvoir et tyrannie, « Philosophica ».Guy Lafrance - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):104-105.
     
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  25. The Locative Analysis of Good For Formulated and Defended.Guy Fletcher - 2012 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (JESP) 6 (1):1-27.
    THE STRUCTURE OF THIS PAPER IS AS FOLLOWS. I begin §1 by dealing with preliminary issues such as the different relations expressed by the “good for” locution. I then (§2) outline the Locative Analysis of good for and explain its main elements before moving on to (§3) outlining and discussing the positive features of the view. In the subsequent sections I show how the Locative Analysis can respond to objections from, or inspired by, Sumner (§4-5), Regan (§6), and Schroeder and (...)
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    La Modernité Epistemologique, selon Ortega y Gasset.Alain Guy - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:375-384.
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    Beta adrenergic blockade reduces utilitarian judgement.Sylvia Terbeck, Guy Kahane, Sarah McTavish, Julian Savulescu, Neil Levy, Miles Hewstone & Philip Cowen - 2013 - Biological Psychology 92 (2):323-328.
    Noradrenergic pathways are involved in mediating the central and peripheral effects of physiological arousal. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of noradrenergic transmission in moral decision-making. We studied the effects in healthy volunteers of propranolol (a noradrenergic beta-adrenoceptor antagonist) on moral judgement in a set of moral dilemmas pitting utilitarian outcomes (e.g., saving five lives) against highly aversive harmful actions (e.g., killing an innocent person) in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group design. Propranolol (40 mg orally) (...)
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    Self-Control, Injunctive Norms, and Descriptive Norms Predict Engagement in Plagiarism in a Theory of Planned Behavior Model.Guy J. Curtis, Emily Cowcher, Brady R. Greene, Kiata Rundle, Megan Paull & Melissa C. Davis - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (3):225-239.
    The Theory of Planned Behavior predicts that a combination of attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control predict intentions, and that intentions ultimately predict behavior. Previous studies have found that the TPB can predict students’ engagement in plagiarism. Furthermore, the General Theory of Crime suggests that self-control is particularly important in predicting engagement in unethical behavior such as plagiarism. In Study 1, we incorporated self-control in a TPB model and tested whether norms, attitudes, and self-control predicted intention to plagiarize and (...)
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  29. Pain for the Moral Error Theory? A New Companions-in-Guilt Argument.Guy Fletcher - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (3):474-482.
    The moral error theorist claims that moral discourse is irredeemably in error because it is committed to the existence of properties that do not exist. A common response has been to postulate ‘companions in guilt’—forms of discourse that seem safe from error despite sharing the putatively problematic features of moral discourse. The most developed instance of this pairs moral discourse with epistemic discourse. In this paper, I present a new, prudential, companions-in-guilt argument and argue for its superiority over the epistemic (...)
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  30. The consistency of qualitative hedonism and the value of (at least some) malicious pleasures.Guy Fletcher - 2008 - Utilitas 20 (4):462-471.
    In this article, I examine two of the standard objections to forms of value hedonism. The first is the common claim, most famously made by Bradley and Moore, that Mill's qualitative hedonism is inconsistent. The second is the apparent problem for quantitative hedonism in dealing with malicious pleasures. I argue that qualitative hedonism is consistent, even if it is implausible on other grounds. I then go on to show how our intuitions about malicious pleasure might be misleading.
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  31. Needing and Necessity.Guy Fletcher - 2011 - In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 170-192.
    Claims about needs are a ubiquitous feature of everyday practical discourse. It is therefore unsurprising that needs have long been a topic of interest in moral philosophy, applied ethics, and political philosophy. Philosophers have devoted much time and energy to developing theories of the nature of human needs and the like. -/- Philosophers working on needs are typically committed to the idea that there are different kinds of needs and that within the different kinds of needs is a privileged class (...)
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  32. La médecine et ses humanismes.Juliette Ferry-Danini & Élodie Giroux - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie 83 (4):5-12.
    Plusieurs aspects du modèle biopsychosocial promeuvent une approche humaniste en médecine. Cependant, Engel a explicitement rejeté un humanisme médical qui s’opposerait à la science. En adoptant une approche fondée sur la science des systèmes pour étudier les êtres humains, la santé et la maladie, Engel défend une approche scientifique pour améliorer la qualité des soins cliniques, ou autrement dit, une approche qui se prête à un examen scientifique de cette question.
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    Competence in chronic mental illness: the relevance of practical wisdom.Guy A. M. Widdershoven, Andrea Ruissen, Anton J. L. M. van Balkom & Gerben Meynen - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (6):374-378.
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    Habitus E virtude em Pedro abelardo: Uma dupla herança.Guy Hamelin - 2015 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 56 (131):75-94.
    Pedro Abelardo apresenta na sua obra uma teoria da virtude de natureza, à primeira vista, aristotélica. Ao que parece, essa concepção também contém diferentes elementos estoicos, que não se opõem necessariamente à visão do Estagirita. Todavia, o essencial da interpretação da Escola do Pórtico acerca da virtude difere da explicação dada por Aristóteles. No presente estudo, pretendemos examinar, primeiro, a índole da virtude como habitus na obra de lógica de Abelardo. Nesse caso, não há dúvida de que predomina a influência (...)
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    Philosophie ouverte et connaissance probable.Guy Hirsch - 1960 - Dialectica 14 (2‐3):197-202.
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    Física e Metafísica no Estoicismo Antigo.Guy Hamelin - 2022 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 16 (2):149-181.
    The Stoic School takes up the tripartite division of philosophy of the post-Platonic Academy, in which physics occupies, alongside dialectics and ethics, a prominent place. In this tripartition, there is no metaphysics, nor in the two subdivisions of Stoic physics. For the thinkers of the Stoa, there is nothing beyond physics. In spite of this statement, we try to discover, in this article, the presence of a study devoted to first philosophy among the various topics investigated by the Stoics in (...)
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    Tillich, Adorno, and the Debate about Existentialism.Guy B. Hammond - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):343-355.
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    Tillich on Divine Power and Ultimate Meaning in Human History.Guy Hammond - 2011 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 67 (3):553-564.
    Chez Paul Tillich, le concept de Dieu s’oppose au modèle « interventionniste » du théisme traditionnel en Occident. Cet article se propose de déterminer si, et en quel sens, d’après Tillich, on peut dire que Dieu agit pour influencer le cours des événements historiques. On soutient que son concept de « pouvoir Spirituel » fournit une réponse à cette question. Pour clarifier cette thèse, on explore les concepts d’esprit, de pouvoir, de sens, de vocation, de kairos et de renoncement au (...)
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    (1 other version)Vontade ( boulesis ) e consentimento ( sunkatathesis ) em Aristóteles e Abelardo: atos do apetite ( orexis ) ou da razão ( logos )?Guy Hamelin - 2010 - Doispontos 7 (1).
    The central question raised in the present article concerns the ontological nature of the intentional act, previous to the proper moral action, in Aristotle’s and Abelard’s thinking. More precisely, we examine two subjects indirectly interconnected. First, we treat the secular problem of the exact nature of will (boulêsis) in Aristotle, which certainly refers to a rational act (logikos), the source of which is, however, the appetite (orexis). The second point is related to the notion of consent (consensus) in Abelard, which (...)
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    Volonté et habitus chez Pierre Abélard: un double héritage.Guy Hamelin - 2015 - Quaestio 15:363-372.
    Abelard closely follows the Augustinian view with regard to the notion of intention. However, he distances himself from him concerning the contribution of acts in the evaluation of moral responsibility. Independent thinker, the philosopher of the twelfth century, then, uses an ancient Stoic thesis according to which all actions are indifferent, except those related to virtue and vice. He also takes back another idea of the Stoa concerning, this time, the concept of will as habitus. In this paper, we first (...)
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    Les populismes latino-américains.Guy Hermet - 2012 - Cités 49 (1):37.
  42. Le Réel et le Symbole en Mathématiques.Guy Hirsch - 1973 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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    Volutions.Guy Hocquenghem - 2008 - Radical Philosophy Review 11 (1):27-33.
    This essay forms the introduction for Hocquenghem’s L’après-mai des faunes. Published in January 1974, the essay reflects critically on the legacy of the events of May, 1968, and the abandonment of so-called revolutionary thought soon after. Hocquenghem calls on the left no longer to form itself simply in reaction to the bourgeois class and its values, but to find ways for turning (away) through “volutions” of action from the apathy of leftism as he has found it. Critiquing the air of (...)
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  44. Bate et sa lecture 'encyclopediste' de Proclus.Guy Guldentops - 2019 - In Dragos Calma (ed.), Reading Proclus and the Book of causes: Western scholarly networks and debates. Boston: Brill.
     
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  45. Philosophische Kommentare im Mittelalter -- Zugange und Orientierungen. Erster Teil.Guy Guldentops, Andreas Speer, Michele Trizio & David Wirmer - 2007 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 32 (2):157-178.
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  46. 10. Apologetics, Evil, and the New Testament.O. Guy Mansini - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (4).
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  47. Le conflit des idées dans la France d'aujourd'hui.Georges Guy-Grand - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (1):4-5.
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  48. La filosofía de lo concreto en Mauricio Blondel y Miguel de Unamuno.A. Guy - 1962 - Espíritu 43:25-37.
     
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  49. (4 other versions)Le procès de la démocratie.Georges Guy-Grand - 1910 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 18 (3):356-396.
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  50. La philosophie syndicaliste.Georges Guy-Grand - 1913 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 76:439-440.
     
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