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    Evidence That the Hormonal Contraceptive Pill Is Associated With Cosmetic Habits.Carlota Batres, Aurélie Porcheron, Gwenaël Kaminski, Sandra Courrèges, Frédérique Morizot & Richard Russell - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Stanislaw Kaminski-a philosopher and historian of science.I. Stanislaw Kaminski - 2001 - In Władysław Krajewski, Polish philosophers of science and nature in the 20th century. New York, NY: Rodopi. pp. 3--141.
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    Individuation, particularisation et détermination selon Plotin.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2008 - Phronesis 53 (3):271-289.
    Plotinus' formulation of the problem of the individual should not be reduced to the question of whether or not one can accept Forms of Individuals. First, if Plotinus does indeed posit an intelligible foundation of individuality, there are no grounds to identify this foundation with a Form: it must rather be considered a logos. Second, we must, in addition to this intelligible "principle of distinction", allow for a sensible "principle of individuation": the living body. Finally, we have to distinguish a (...)
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    Dimensions of Mind.Jack Kaminsky - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (4):577-578.
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    The value of values-based supply chains: farmer perspective.Gwenael Engelskirchen, Christy Anderson Brekken, Keiko Tanaka, Marcia Ostrom, Gail Feenstra & Hikaru Hanawa Peterson - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):385-403.
    In the last few decades, the emergence of mid-scale, intermediated marketing channels that fall between commodity and direct markets has attracted growing interest from scholars for their potential to preserve small and mid-sized farms while scaling up alternative agrifood sourcing. When such mid-scale supply chains are formed among multiple business partners with shared ethics or values related to the qualities of the food and the business relationships along the supply chain, they may be termed “values-based supply chains (VBSCs).” Most of (...)
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    Method in the Physical Sciences.Jack Kaminsky - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):296-297.
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  7. Nicomachean Ethics NE VII. 14, 1154a 22-b34: The pain of the living and divine pleasure.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2009 - In Carlo Natali, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book Vii: Symposium Aristotelicum. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Vom Paradies in den Erlebnispark.Andreas Kaminski - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):60-78.
    Blumenberg has sometimes described his work as a phenomenology of history. The connection between history and phenomenology is particularly striking in the context of Blumenberg’s contributions to the philosophy of technology. In the course of his analysis of Husserl’s Krisis, Blumenberg develops, as my contribution aims to show, a conception of history in which complete technologization leads to a perfected lifeworld. Blumenberg formulates this partly explicitly within the framework of a three-stage model of history, but there are also implicit insights (...)
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    Riccardo Chiaradonna, Sostanza, Movimento, Analogia. Plotino critico di Aristotele.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2004 - Philosophie Antique 4 (4):230-233.
    Les traités 42, 43 et 44 (Enn. VI, 1-3), Des genres de l’être, comptent parmi les plus arides et les moins fréquentés des Ennéades. Le juge­ment de Trendelenburg, rejoint par Prantl, Zeller ou Inge, a long­temps pré­valu, selon lequel ils n’offriraient qu’une doctrine hybride et obscure, née de la juxtaposition des catégories d’Aristote et des genres du Sophiste. Leur partie critique ne présenterait guère plus d’intérêt, qui se limiterait à réaffirmer, contre Aristote, le dualisme platonicien...
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    Parentalités et migration. Enjeux, spécificités, regard transculturel.Gwenaëlle Andro & Frédérique Briens-Fouqué - 2023 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 241 (3):53-64.
    L’accueil dans les services de soin de personnes issues de la migration est un enjeu de santé mentale et éthique et relève d’une réflexion sur la prise en compte de leur vulnérabilité, a fortiori quand des enjeux de parentalité s’en mêlent. Cet article est un témoignage de l’équipe de pédopsychiatrie de Caen qui a adapté ses dispositifs de soins pour mieux accueillir ces publics spécifiques que sont les familles migrantes. Après un rappel sur les notions de migration, de culture et (...)
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  11. Chemistry of the Stratosphere: Metrological Insights and Reflection about Interdisciplinary Practical Networks.Gwenael Berthet & Jean-Baptiste Renard - 2013 - In Jean-Pierre Llored, The Philosophy of Chemistry: Practices, Methodologies, and Concepts. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Reversals in Movement Direction in Locomotor Interception of Uniformly Moving Targets.Gwenaelle Ceyte, Remy Casanova & Reinoud J. Bootsma - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Here we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly moving targets in a virtual driving task. We tested the hypothesis that locomotor interception behavior cannot fully be explained by a strategy of nulling rate of change in pertinent agent-target relations such as the target-heading angle or target’s bearing angle. In line with a previously reported observation and model simulations, we found that, under specific combinations of initial target eccentricity and target motion direction, locomotor paths revealed reversals in movement direction. This (...)
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    L’exposition anatomique « Our Body » : une atteinte à la dignité du cadavre?Gwénaëlle Claire - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (108):136-142.
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    Truth and Meaning.Jack Kaminsky - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (3):412-412.
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  15. Das Suchen und Finden von Worten – in unserer Sprachpraxis und in großen Sprachmodellen.Andreas Kaminski - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2024 (2):50-66.
    Searching for- and finding the right word is, especially if we want to be precise, enlightening regarding the realtion of language and thought. My thesis is that in the searching for- and finding of words we can see that language and thought are neither identical nor can they be separated. They represent a differentiated unity; furthermore, starting from the relation of language and thought a fundamental difference between the language pratices of humans like us and the way in which Large (...)
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    L’évaluation sans notes : stratégies mobilisées par la direction d’un établissement pour élaborer un réseau d’acteurs potentiellement concernés par une expérimentation pédagogique.Gwénaël Lefeuvre & Florence Savournin - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (1):6-20.
    Despite the growing autonomy of schools in the school systems of developed countries and the increase in the educational prerogatives of head teachers, the latter, particularly in France, have a relatively weak legitimacy to regulate and transform the teaching practices of teachers. Faced with this difficulty, they are regularly obliged to implement detour strategies in order to create the conditions for pedagogical change within the institution. In this article, we will show, through a qualitative study carried out in a French (...)
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    The Universe of Meaning.Jack Kaminsky - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (3):421-421.
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    Effective untestability and bounded rationality help in seeing religion as adaptive misbelief.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (6):536-537.
    McKay & Dennett (M&D) look for adaptive misbeliefs that result from the normal, though fallible, functioning of human cognition. Their account can be substantially improved by the addition of two elements: (1) significance of a belief's testability for its functionality, and (2) an account of reason appropriate to understanding systemic misbelief. Together, these points show why religion probably is an adaptive misbelief.
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    Henry Plotkin , Evolutionary Worlds without End . Reviewed by.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (3):225-227.
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    (1 other version)Thinking reeds and the ideal of reason: Outline of a naturalized epistemology.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2006 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (2):161-169.
    Pascal described human beings as ‘thinking reeds’, weak in flesh but magnificent in mind. While it is a poetic image, it is also an ambivalent one and may suggest an inappropriately dualist view of human nature. It is important to realise that not only are we thinking reeds but that we are thinking because we are reeds. In fact, rationality is reed-like itself, very much of a kind with the rest of human nature. It is now more than two and (...)
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    Nonstandard connectives of intuitionistic propositional logic.Michael Kaminski - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (3):309-331.
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    Religion as magical ideology: how the supernatural reflects rationality.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2013 - Bristol, CT ; Durham: Acumen Publishing.
    "Konrad Talmont-Kaminski offers a very thoughtful and thought-provoking critique of the field and an alternative approach to magic, religion, and science that should spark some debate and further research Talmont-Kaminski has thrown down a challenge to the mainstream of anthropological thought about religion, and it is a challenge that we necessarily and gladly pick up." -- Anthropology Review Database "A philosophical naturalist's delight, this book - crisply written and carefully argued - weaves together insights about evolution, mind, and (...)
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    Terminating tableau systems for hybrid logic with difference and converse.Mark Kaminski & Gert Smolka - 2009 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (4):437-464.
    This paper contributes to the principled construction of tableau-based decision procedures for hybrid logic with global, difference, and converse modalities. We also consider reflexive and transitive relations. For converse-free formulas we present a terminating control that does not rely on the usual chain-based blocking scheme. Our tableau systems are based on a new model existence theorem.
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    Language and ontology.Jack Kaminsky - 1969 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    The acceptance of the concept of necessary linguistic cate­gories has given renewed prominence to the subject of ontology in contemporary discussions of language and logic. Jack Kaminsky, Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Binghamton, here contributes an important expo­sition of this school of thought. He examines the views of many philosophers who either admit or deny that ontological com­mitments are necessary, and he raises broad questions and shows why there is a compelling interest in the (...)
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    Relational Semantics of the Lambek Calculus Extended with Classical Propositional Logic.Michael Kaminski & Nissim Francez - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (3):479-497.
    We show that the relational semantics of the Lambek calculus, both nonassociative and associative, is also sound and complete for its extension with classical propositional logic. Then, using filtrations, we obtain the finite model property for the nonassociative Lambek calculus extended with classical propositional logic.
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    Sylvain Roux, La Recherche du principe chez Platon, Aristote et Plotin.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):206-208.
    Dans un article fameux, Émile Bréhier a montré comment la méditation néo-platonicienne sur la notion d’ἀρχή était régie par la double exigence de simplicité et de principialité. Cette double exigence peut aussi se formuler comme un dilemme : faut-il, en le principe, penser prioritairement la transcendance ou la causalité, l’absolu ou la relation? Cette question traverse l’étude de Sylvain Roux : « Comment concilier la nécessaire transcendance avec l’égale nécessité de son ratta...
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    Pierre Hadot. La philosophie comme manière de vivre.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2002 - Philosophie Antique 2:245-250.
    D’une vie de philosophe, on n’attend ni un récit anecdotique, ni, bien sûr, un exposé théorique, mais un témoignage, toujours singulier et inanticipable, sur la façon dont des idées, une vérité, peuvent pénétrer et modifier une existence, ou inversement, et au risque de toutes les réductions biographiques, sur l’itinéraire existentiel qui a pu présider à la découverte ou à l’adoption de ces idées, de cette vérité. Cela vaut plus encore, lorsque la proposition théorique fondamentale de ce phil...
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    Les circuits courts alimentaires.Gwenaëlle Raton - 2023 - Multitudes 92 (3):79-85.
    Cet article illustre de façon concrète et détournée les relations villes-campagnes. Les circuits courts alimentaires sont considérés comme vertueux (réduction des intermédiaires et des distances, « locavorisme »), mais qu’en est-il vraiment de leur durabilité, compte-tenu de leur complexité logistique? Pour le producteur, premier maillon de la chaîne, la commercialisation et le transport représentent travail et coûts supplémentaires. Les circuits courts ne sont pas moins énergivores : flux entre fermes et points de vente fragmentés en une multitude de petits volumes. (...)
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    From Aristotle to Aquinas: Some groundwork for an archaeology of power.Gwenaelle Aubry - 2015 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 77 (4):827-854.
    As part of a more general project which consists in identifying the process by which the modern ontology of power and action came to replace the Aristotelian ontology of in-potency and act, this article questions some fundamental features of Aquinas’ use and reworking of the Aristotelian concepts of dunamis and energeia. First, I ask, how Aquinas can characterise God as being pure act and omnipotent at the same time given that for Aristotle pure act radically excludes all potency. It appears (...)
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    Pierre Destrée & Nicolas D. Smith (éd.), Socrates’ Divine Sign : Religion, Practice, and Value in Socratic Philosophy.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):201-203.
    S’il traverse toute la littérature médio- et néoplatonicienne, le motif du daimonion de Socrate a été peu traité par les commentateurs modernes. On peut voir là un effet de la négligence dans laquelle a longtemps été tenue la dimension religieuse de la philosophie socratique, mais aussi, et plus profondément, le signe d’un malaise, d’un « inconfort », selon le diagnostic des éditeurs, face à l'aspect peut-être le plus étrange de celle-ci. C’est donc à cette lacune que le présent volume s’effo...
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    Pierre Hadot, Le Voile d’Isis.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2005 - Philosophie Antique 5 (5):240-241.
    « Une bonne sentence est trop dure à la dent du temps et tous les millénaires n’arrivent pas à la consommer, bien qu’elle serve à tout moment de nourriture ; elle est par là le grand paradoxe de la littérature... ». Le récent ouvrage de Pierre Hadot peut se lire comme une illustration et une mise à l’épreuve de cette phrase de Nietzsche : il se donne pour objet le devenir, fait à la fois de persis­tance et de malléabilité, de (...)
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    Rules for syllogisms with the consideration of schemata with negated subject terms.S. Kaminski - 1965 - Studia Logica 16 (1):52-52.
  33. The Science and Art of Simulation II.Andreas Kaminski, Michael Resch & Petra Gehring (eds.) - forthcoming
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  34. Commentary on wójcicki: Not pragmatic enough.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - unknown
    Prof. Wójcicki calls his position ‘radically pragmatist’. I will argue, however, that it is not nearly pragmatic enough. In particular, I will argue that his view is not pragmatist enough in three vital respects - even though it greatly improves upon how these issues have been traditionally dealt with.
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    Epistemology and Emotions.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):229-233.
  36. John R. Shook and Joseph Margolis, eds., A Companion to Pragmatism.K. Talmont-Kaminski - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (2):145.
     
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  37. Predictive error and realism.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - unknown
    I will put forward a short, simple argument for a pair of realist claims: metaphysical realism and what I will refer to as epistemological realism. The argument will rely upon nothing more than our apparent memories. Having presented the argument, I will go on to consider possible objections to it, of which there will be a number but none of which will do more than complicate the matter. The argument I present borrows from Peirce’s view that the world’s capacity to (...)
     
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  38. What does Haack's double-aspect experientialism give us?Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - unknown
    Sellars’ argument against The Given has set the scene for much of the discussion of the role of experience in justification. Susan Haack tries to avoid the objection presented by Sellars and to give experience a role in the justification of beliefs. Her approach is to put forward a double aspect theory of justification consisting of a logical/evaluative aspect and a causal aspect. Like other double aspect theories, her approach is led astray by the possibility of deviant causal chains. Her (...)
     
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    The Expressive Power of Second-Order Propositional Modal Logic.Michael Kaminski & Michael Tiomkin - 1996 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (1):35-43.
    It is shown that the expressive power of second-order propositional modal logic whose modalities are S4.2 or weaker is the same as that of second-order predicate logic.
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    Prostituées et pénitentes (Poitiers et La Rochelle au XVIIIe siècle).Gwénaël Murphy - 2003 - Clio 17:87-99.
    Les prostituées n’échappent pas à la répression et à l’enfermement généralisés organisés par la Monarchie Absolue à la fin du XVIIe siècle. Des institutions nommées « Dames Blanches », « Bon Pasteur » ou « Pénitentes » apparaissent dans la plupart des capitales diocésaines. Afin de ramener ces femmes sur le chemin de la vertu, les autorités font rapidement appel à des religieuses pour diriger ces communautés. Le fonctionnement de deux de ces « couvents », ceux, ceux de Poitiers et (...)
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    Calculi for Many-Valued Logics.Michael Kaminski & Nissim Francez - 2021 - Logica Universalis 15 (2):193-226.
    We present a number of equivalent calculi for many-valued logics and prove soundness and strong completeness theorems. The calculi are obtained from the truth tables of the logic under consideration in a straightforward manner and there is a natural duality among these calculi. We also prove the cut elimination theorems for the sequent-like systems.
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    « L'empreinte du bien dans le multiple » : structure et constitution de l'intellect plotinien.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2009 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 90 (3):313.
    On cherche ici à lever le reproche d’incohérence souvent adressé à la doctrine plotinienne de l’Intellect en montrant comment l’attribution à celui-ci de déterminations apparemment contradictoires obéit à une logique rigoureuse. Appliqué au rapport de l’Intellect naissant à l’Un-Bien, le modèle aristotélicien de l’empreinte et du noûs pathêtikos est refusé pour l’Intellect achevé. La notion d’energeia se trouve ainsi, contre Aristote, dissociée de celle de bien, pour dire la structure fondamentale du deuxième principe. Mais celle de dunamis intervient aussi, en (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant’s analysis of aesthetics.Jade Kaminsky - 1958 - Kant Studien 50 (1-4):77-88.
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    Destins de religieuses pendant la Révolution française : l’exemple du diocèse de Poitiers.Gwénaël Murphy - 2002 - Clio 15:111-122.
    Le devenir des religieuses, lors de la Révolution française, est encore mal connu. L’historiographie, lorsqu’elle les aborde, insiste sur leurs complaisances supposées à l’égard des prêtres réfractaires et les montre volontiers en victimes de la Terreur (exemple des Carmélites de Compiègne). Ces éclairages successifs masquent la majorité des ex-religieuses qui s’adaptent et consentent à la sécularisation. Dans le cas étudié (le diocèse de Poitiers) les religieuses qui souhaitent le rester, souvent au risque de leur vie, sont une minorité. Le regard (...)
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    Prospect for Metaphysics.Jack Kaminsky - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (2):291-292.
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  46. Ronald de Sousa, Why Think? Evolution and the Rational Mind Reviewed by.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):13-14.
     
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    The fixation of superstitious beliefs.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2009 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3):81-95.
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    Metaphor and Reality.Alice Kaminsky - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):593-593.
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  49. Der Erfolg der Modellierung und das Ende der Modelle. Epistemische Opazität in der Computersimulation.Andreas Kaminski - 2018 - In Brenneis Andreas, Honer Oliver, Keesser Sina & Vetter-Schultheiß Silke, Technik – Macht – Raum. Das Topologische Manifest im Kontext interdisziplinärer Studien. Springer.
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    For God and Country, Not Necessarily for Truth.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2013 - The Monist 96 (3):447-461.
    Religious beliefs, it has been noted, are often hard to disprove. While this would be a shortcoming for beliefs whose utility was connected to their accuracy, it is actually necessary in the case of beliefs whose function bears no connection to how accurate they are. In the case of religions and other ideologies that serve to promote prosocial behaviour this leads to the need to protect belief systems against potentially disruptive counterevidence while maintaining their relevance. Religions turn out to be (...)
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