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  1. Un moyen de combler Les lacunes en Droit: L'induction amplifiante (*).L. U. C. Sllance & I. Troubles de Jouissance - 1967 - Logique Et Analyse 37 (37):117.
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  2. Les troubles de I'intelligence.Revault D' Allonnes - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 78:469.
     
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    Metalinguistic “Troubles” with Kripkean Proper Names.Maria de Lourdes Valdivia Dounce - 2022 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):91-102.
    Proper names interpreted as rigid designators do not allow us to formulate metalinguistic statements of the form ‘NN might not have been named “NN”’. All we can do is to show what we are trying to say. But we cannot properly formulate such a metalinguistic statement about a rigid name. The rigidity of the name establishes a relationship with its bearer that is much stronger than the contingent relationship that is supposed to exist in the natural languages between the name (...)
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  4. (1 other version)The Trouble With Moral Enhancement.Inmaculada de Melo-Martín - 2018 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 83:19-33.
    Proponents of moral enhancement believe that we should pursue and apply biotechnological means to morally enhance human beings, as failing to do so is likely to lead to humanity's demise. Unsurprisingly, these proposals have generated a substantial amount of debate about the moral permissibility of using such interventions. Here I put aside concerns about the permissibility of moral enhancement and focus on the conceptual and evidentiary grounds for the moral enhancement project. I argue that such grounds are quite precarious.
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    " It's not true, but I believe it": Discussions on jettatura in Naples between the End of the Eighteenth and Beginning of the Nineteenth Centuries.Francesco Paolo de Ceglia - 2011 - Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (1):75-97.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“It’s not true, but I believe it”: Discussions on jettatura in Naples between the End of the Eighteenth and Beginning of the Nineteenth CenturiesFrancesco Paolo de CegliaIntroduction: What is Jettatura?Non èvero...ma ci credo (“It’s not true... but I believe it”) is the title of a comedy by the Italian actor and playwright, Peppino De Filippo, younger brother of the more famous Eduardo, which was staged for the first time (...)
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  6. Le coût environnemental d’une technologie de santé peut-il être trop élevé? Le cas des dispositifs d’inhalation pour la maladie pulmonaire obstructive chronique.Valentina de Maack & Charles Dupras - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 7 (4):1-13.
    This article highlights the emerging ethical issues related to reducing the environmental cost of medicines, health technologies and health services, taking as an example the situation of inhalation devices for the relief of various respiratory disorders, i.e., “inhalers”. Inhalers emit greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Recently proposed regulatory changes aim to control the use of greenhouse gases, but exceptions are necessary for inhalers due to the lack of less polluting substitutes and their vital importance for certain patients. Healthcare (...)
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    Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of Rene Descartes (review).Dennis Des Chene - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):113-115.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of René DescartesDennis Des CheneRichard Watson. Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of René Descartes. Boston: David R. Godine, 2002. pp. viii + 375. Cloth, $35.00.Somewhere between hagiography and debunking lies truth. Or so we may think: the biographer's sources are almost always tipped one way or the other, and it is his or her job to establish, or divine, the way of authentic (...)
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    (1 other version)Nevroses et Idees Fixes. I. Etudes Experimentales sur les Troubles de la Volonte, de l'Attention, de la Memoire; sur les Emotions, les Idees Obsedantes et leur Traitement. [REVIEW]Pierre Janet - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (6):669-669.
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  9. (1 other version)O projeto fundamental do para-si: uma análise de um possível ser consciente (o em-si-para-si) no pensamento de Sartre.Polyelton de Oliveira Lima - 2012 - Revista Inquietude 3 (2):108-121.
    In this article we will examine, in Sartre, the imminent need for the for-itself has to be based near his conscience. The question by questioning the fundamental design of the for-itself will allow the analysis of human reality as a conscious being, freedom and marked by the anguish of freedom. So how is it possible and how much power it will find a basis for human reality? Sartre's philosophy reveals the human reality as being characterized from the for-itself. Following this (...)
     
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    For some years I've been troubled by an apparent decline in the standards of rigor in certain precincts of the academic humanities. But I'ma mere physicist. If I find myself unable to make heads or tails of jouissance and difference, perhaps that just reflects my own inadequacy. [REVIEW]Fred Newman - 1999 - In Lois Holzman (ed.), Performing psychology: a postmodern culture of the mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 133.
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    Imaginaire, vie et hysterie chez Merleau-ponty.Silvana de Souza Ramos - 2018 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 59 (141):905-920.
    RESUME Dans cet article, j’aborde la perspective idéaliste de la « Phénoménologie de la perception » pour montrer que, dans cet ouvrage, l’expérience du corps propre est décrite à partir de la vision du cogito. Pour expliciter cet idéalisme, j’analyse la principale voix donnée au corps au début de la pensée de Merleau-Ponty: la voix pathologique. Les troubles de Schneider rendent explicite son impuissance symbolique, et cette impuissance est vraiment l’impuissance du corps. Le sujet malade est un être soumis (...)
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    Care, Communication and Conversation.Herman de Dijn - 2005 - Ethical Perspectives 12 (3):357-370.
    The professionalisation of care has resulted in ever increasing specialisation, use of technical innovations and informatisation. This has had consequences for the level and way of involvement of the care provider vis-à-vis the patient. The result has been growing alienation on the part of the patient and flight into non-classical medicine, as well as frustration on the part of medical personnel, likewise with respect to the reactions of patients.A solution is usually sought in more communication. This might be styled the (...)
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    Das Göttliche. Der Atheismusstreit und die Wende im Denken Fichtes.Jacinto Rivera de Rosales - 2017 - Fichte-Studien 44:31-48.
    The question of God or the Divine has essential influenced the development of Fichtian thinking and guided it from transcendental I as the first principle in the Jena period to absolute being or God and his absolute phenomenon or manifestation. The turning point came with the so-called atheism dispute due to his article »On the Ground of our Belief in a divine World-Governance« (Fall 1798), which caused him so much trouble. In this article, Fichte defended the idea that the divine (...)
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    Sulle tracce della memoria. Il memoriale della shoah di Berlino.Simona De Simoni - 2010 - Rivista di Estetica 45:157-166.
    The paper focuses on the current conditions of the Shoah’s memory transmission. The purpose is to point out the frames where a contemporary theory and praxis of the collective memory can be formulated. The first section, reffering to most recent studies, shows both components caracterizing today’s process of memorizing the Shoah: the passagge from memory to post-memory (Hirsh) and the whirling increase of the chance to record and reproduce the past (Derrida, Ferraris). In the second secion, referring to this theoretical (...)
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    Even now, now, very now.João Cezar de Castro Rocha - 2023 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 30 (1):47-67.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"Even now, now, very now"Mimesis's and Imitation's TemporalitiesJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha (bio)Had we but world enough and time.—Andrew Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress"THE EMPIRE OF NOWNESSIn the contemporary world our lives seem to become ever more Girardian, and to such an extent that even everyday language speaks of this circumstance. I think especially of a tool that is omnipresent in our societies: One just has to listen carefully (...)
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    Science, sagesse et jouissance, d’Augustin à Charles de Bovelles.Christian Trottmann - 2015 - Quaestio 15:805-816.
    Can we find true bliss in any kind of knowledge or is it proper to wisdom only? In this essay I consider different medieval models of the relationship of knowledge to wisdom and pleasure, beginning with Augustine, then to monastic models, before turning to Scholastic models: the early Scholastic model of the relationship between knowledge is very different from the Aristotelian understanding of intellectual felicity developed by Scholastic philosophers and theologians in the thirteenth century. For Nicholas of Cusa intellectual pleasure (...)
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    Approche sur corpus des compétences pragmatiques et multimodales des personnes 'gées présentant un trouble cognitif léger.Guillaume Duboisdindien, Cyril Grandin, Dominique Boutet & Anne Lacheret-Dujour - 2018 - Corpus 19.
    This article presents a multimodal video corpus with the principal aim to model and predict the effects of aging in Mild Cognitive Impairment situation on pragmatic and communicative skills. We take as observable variables the verbal pragmatic markers and non-verbal pragmatic markers. This approach, at the interface of the psycholinguistics, cognitive sciences and rehabilitation medicine (speech-language pathology and therapy) is part of a longitudinal research process in an ecological situation (interviews conducted by close intimate of the elderly).In the first part (...)
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    Subject trouble: Judith Butler and dialectics.Marcel Stoetzler - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (3):343-368.
    In this essay I explore the role of dialectics for how social theory can take account of the problem of structure and agency, or, determination and freedom, in a critical and emancipatory way. I discuss the limits and possibilities of dialectical, and of anti-dialectical, criticisms of Hegelian dialectics. For this purpose, I look at Judith Butler’s discussion of dialectics and the concepts of ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ in her writings between 1987 ( Subjects of Desire ; republished 1999) and 1990 ( (...)
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  19. De se beliefs and centred uncertainty.Silvia Milano - 2018 - Dissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science
    What kind of thing do you believe when you believe that you are in a certain place, that it is a certain time, and that you are a certain individual? What happens if you get lost, or lose track of the time? Can you ever be unsure of your own identity? These are the kind of questions considered in my thesis. Beliefs about where, when and who you are are what are called in the literature de se, or self-locating beliefs. (...)
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    Conceptualiser les troubles mentaux chez les enfants et les adolescents.Christian Perring - 2006 - Philosophiques 33 (1):65-79.
    J’explore de façon critique la supposition du DSM[1] et de théoriciens tels que Wakefield et Gert selon laquelle les troubles mentaux doivent être attribués à un individu plutôt qu’à un groupe de personnes. Cette supposition est particulièrement problématique en pédopsychiatrie où le système familial est très souvent au centre de l’attention clinique. Il y a bien sûr des éléments de preuve substantiels indiquant que certains troubles mentaux des individus sont causés par leurs relations avec les autres et que (...)
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  21. Auditory verbal hallucinations: Dialoguing between the cognitive sciences and phenomenology.Frank Larøi, Sanneke de Haan, Simon Jones & Andrea Raballo - 2010 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2):225-240.
    Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a highly complex and rich phenomena, and this has a number of important clinical, theoretical and methodological implications. However, until recently, this fact has not always been incorporated into the experimental designs and theoretical paradigms used by researchers within the cognitive sciences. In this paper, we will briefly outline two recent examples of phenomenologically informed approaches to the study of AVHs taken from a cognitive science perspective. In the first example, based on Larøi and Woodward (...)
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    Les guerres de Religion au miroir des conflits antiques : François de Lorraine, duc de Guise, dans Les Essais de Montaigne.Alicia Viaud - 2024 - Astérion 30 (30).
    Francis de Lorraine, an important Catholic military leader of the first war of Religion, is mentioned in two chapters of the Essays which relate his behaviour outside the siege of Rouen (I, 23) and during the battle of Dreux (I, 45). Montaigne compares the conduct of the Duke of Guise with that of Augustus, then with that of Philopœmen and Agesilaus, in two parallels based on borrowings from Seneca and Plutarch. The analysis of chapters I, 23 and I, 45 allows (...)
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    The agent's role in the causation of action: Is Michael Smith's causal theory of action in trouble?Lucas Mateus Dalsotto - 2019 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 60 (142):143-164.
    ABSTRACT The goal of this paper is to find out if Michael Smith's version of the causal theory of action is able to solve David Velleman's agency par excellence challenge. Smith has claimed that his theory can deal with the challenge insofar as the exercise of the capacity to be instrumentally rational plays the intermediating role which Velleman thinks of the agent as playing in the causation of action. However, I argue Smith misunderstands the challenge at hand, thereby failing to (...)
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    Helvetius and the Problems of Utilitarianism.De I'esprit - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2).
  25. Inleiding tot de zedekunde.I. J. De Bussy - 1950 - Amsterdam,: J. H. de Bussy.
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    Tracing Long-term Value Change in (Energy) Technologies: Opportunities of Probabilistic Topic Models Using Large Data Sets.E. J. L. Chappin, I. R. van de Poel & T. E. de Wildt - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (3):429-458.
    We propose a new approach for tracing value change. Value change may lead to a mismatch between current value priorities in society and the values for which technologies were designed in the past, such as energy technologies based on fossil fuels, which were developed when sustainability was not considered a very important value. Better anticipating value change is essential to avoid a lack of social acceptance and moral acceptability of technologies. While value change can be studied historically and qualitatively, we (...)
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    L'anthropocène, ou, L'âge de l'addiction cognitive.Alain Vaillant - 2021 - Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau.
    Tout animal, chaque fois qu'il surmonte une difficulté, éprouve en retour une satisfaction, que son organisme lui procure sous forme de récompense. Rien de plus universel. Mais l'homme est cet animal singulier qui a appris à jouir pour lui-même de son plaisir cognitif. Ce qui n'était qu'un instrument est devenu un but en soi, qui a libéré l'homme de son environnement tout en l'enchaînant à sa propre quête de jouissance. Il en découle une thèse historique aux conséquences capitales. Depuis (...)
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    Paul de Man, Deconstruction, and Discipleship.John Allman - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):324-339.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:John Allman PAUL DE MAN, DECONSTRUCTION, AND DISCIPLESHIP God may be dead, but his vocabulary lives on, oddly enough, in the militandy secular pages of recent literary theory. Just when we thought it was safe to plunge the depths of postmodernism without the muddying mystifications of worship, religious language seems to have resurrected itself and is walking once again on the troubled waters of literary criticism. In an essay (...)
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    Souffrance et Plénitude de la Vie: Regard Transcendantal et Communauté Intropathique.Rolf Kühn - 2010 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (1):141 - 159.
    À la suite de la phénoménologie de Michel Henry ce texte analyse la structure fondamentale de la vie auto-affective se supportant toujours elle-même pour être co-originairement également la jouissance d'elle-même. En toute souffrance il faut alors reconnaître cette vie transcendentalement individuée qui veut vivre son « Je-Peux » fondamental en toutes ses modalisations. Toute « thérapie » se trouve ainsi plongée dans un « pathos-avec » dont l'exercice concret se révèle dans ce « regard transcendantal » sur la souffrance (...)
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    How I See Me—A Meta-Analysis Investigating the Association Between Identities and Pro-environmental Behaviour.Alina Mia Udall, Judith I. M. de Groot, Simon B. De Jong & Avi Shankar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Prolific research suggests identity associates with pro-environmental behaviours that are individual and/or group focused. Individual PEB is personally driven, self-reliant, and are conducted on one's own. Group focused PEB is other people-reliant and completed as part of a group. A wide range of identities have been related to PEBs. For example, a recent systematic qualitative review revealed 99 different types of identities studied in a PEB context. Most studies were correlational, few had an experimental design. However, the relationships between all (...)
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    CLAPI, a multimodal database for talk in interaction: contributions and dilemmas.H. Baldauf-Quilliatre, I. Colón de Carvajal, C. Etienne, E. Jouin-Chardon, S. Teston-Bonnard & V. Traverso - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    Dans cette contribution, nous présentons la base CLAPI développée au laboratoire ICAR dans le contexte de l’évolution des bases de données de langues parlées en France au cours des trente dernières années. Nous détaillons les deux composantes de CLAPI, l’archive de corpus de langue parlée en interaction audio et vidéo enregistrés dans des situations sociales naturelles variées, et la plateforme d’outils.L’usage et l’apport de CLAPI sont illustrés par deux études. L’une décrit comment la base peut être utilisée pour des travaux (...)
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    Mapping Liability of Origin and Mimetism in MNE Engagement Across the UN Sustainable Development Goals: An Analysis of Sustainability Reports.Keith L. Whittingham, Alessia Argiolas, Dante I. Leyva-de la Hiz & Andrew G. Earle - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs) offer a comprehensive framework for global sustainable development, embraced by both UN member states and multinational enterprises (MNEs). The SDGs take a holistic approach and emphasize the need to align public- and private-sector actions. However, understanding the effectiveness of the SDG framework in coordinating stakeholder actions remains a challenge. This study explores how MNEs engage with the SDGs as a function of their home countries’ SDG profiles. Leveraging institutional theory, we test competing mechanisms (...)
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    La rétention de sûreté : punir, prévenir et guérir des troubles de la personnalité?Léa Lepoix - 2022 - Médecine et Droit 2022 (176):83-87.
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    What's so bad about misinformation?Jeroen de Ridder - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (9):2956-2978.
    Misinformation in various guises has become a significant concern in contemporary society and it has been implicated in several high-impact political events over the past years, including Brexit, the 2016 American elections, and bungled policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in some countries. In this paper, I draw on resources from contemporary social epistemology to clarify why and how misinformation is epistemically bad. I argue that its negative effects extend far beyond the obvious ones of duping individuals with false or (...)
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    The Logos Categorical Approach to Quantum Mechanics: I. Kochen-Specker Contextuality and Global Intensive Valuations.Christian de Ronde & Cesar Massri - unknown
    In this paper we present a new categorical approach which attempts to provide an original understanding of QM. Our logos categorical approach attempts to consider the main features of the quantum formalism as the standpoint to develop a conceptual representation that explains what the theory is really talking about —rather than as problems that need to be bypassed in order to allow a restoration of a classical “common sense” understanding of what there is. In particular, we discuss a solution to (...)
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  36. Formale Logik.I. M. BOCHENSKI - 1956 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 62 (1):104-105.
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    La Philosophie des Formes symboliques..Ernst Cassirer - 1972 - Paris: Editions de Minuit.
    " La philosophie des formes symboliques " est une tentative pour fonder une philosophie de la culture - la culture non seulement entendue comme la pratique humaine en général, ce qui inclut aussi bien l'usage de l'outil et les troubles du langage (tome I) que les cérémonies religieuses et l'organisation d'une cité (tome II) ou la pensée scientifique et ses catégories (tome III). A l'interprétation " allégorique " des produits culturels, qui s'efforce de les rapporter à une instance extérieure, (...)
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  38. Unself-conscious control: Broadening the notion of control through experiences of flow and wu-Wei.Valérie De Prycker - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):5-25.
    Abstract. This paper both clarifies and broadens the notion of control and its relation to the self. By discussing instances of skillful absorption from different cultural backgrounds, I argue that the notion of control is not as closely related to self-consciousness as is often suggested. Experiences of flow and wu-wei exemplify a nonself-conscious though personal type of control. The intercultural occurrence of this type of behavioral control demonstrates its robustness, and questions two long-held intuitions about the relation between self-consciousness and (...)
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  39. Convocatoria del I Concurso de Divulgación Científica en Ciencias Cognitivas.Ciencia Cognitiva - forthcoming - Ciencia Cognitiva.
    Ciencia Cognitiva y Red Temática de Ciencia Cognitiva (RETECOG) La revista Ciencia Cognitiva, con el patrocinio de la Red Temática … Read More →.
     
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    Obra completa.Joan Crexells I. Vallhonrat - 1996 - Barcelona: Edicions de la Magraña.
    -- 3. Escrits d'economia i finances, 1925 / pròleg de Francesc Roca.
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  41. De la filosofía crítica a la filosofía com a ciència estricta.Salvi Turró I. Tomás - 1999 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 12:61-75.
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  42. Commentaire sur le traité Du ciel d'Aristote. Volume I. Édition. Simplicius, Guillaume de Moerbeke, Fernand Bossier, Christine Vande Veire & Guy Guldentops - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (2):354-356.
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    Predomínio como promessa de felicidade: Trasímaco e a pleonexia na República de Platão (336b ff).Flora De Carvalho Mangini - 2024 - Dois Pontos 21 (2).
    Este artigo analisa a apresentação do tema da pleonexia por Trasímaco, personagem da República de Platão. Ele explota a sua descrição do funcionamento do kratos (predomínio) tal como ele o observa em cidades reais e a conclusão normativa que ele parece tirar deste diagnóstico: ter mais (pleon ekhein) é o caminho para a prosperidade. Do ponto de vista da caracterização do seu personagem, notaremos também as atitudes competitivas que Trasímaco demonstra no diálogo com Sócrates, fazendo parecer que a persuasão seria (...)
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    Plasticity mechanisms of genetically distinct Purkinje cells.Stijn Voerman, Robin Broersen, Sigrid M. A. Swagemakers, Chris I. De Zeeuw & Peter J. van der Spek - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (6):2400008.
    Despite its uniform appearance, the cerebellar cortex is highly heterogeneous in terms of structure, genetics and physiology. Purkinje cells (PCs), the principal and sole output neurons of the cerebellar cortex, can be categorized into multiple populations that differentially express molecular markers and display distinctive physiological features. Such features include action potential rate, but also their propensity for synaptic and intrinsic plasticity. However, the precise molecular and genetic factors that correlate with the differential physiological properties of PCs remain elusive. In this (...)
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    Vidas de Pitágoras.Hernández de la Fuente & A. David - 2011 - Vilaür, Girona: Editorial Atalanta. Edited by Diodorus.
    En el mundo occidental, la primera figura que encarna el arquetipo del mediador sapiencial entre la comunidad humana y lo divino es, sin duda, Pitágoras de Samos. Las implicaciones de las doctrinas de este chamán en la historia de las ideas son enormes, pues sus invenciones abarcan todos los campos del saber: matemáticas, astronomía, filosofía, retórica, política, adivinación, medicina y religión. Nada escapa a este sabio griego, al que se atribuye un famoso teorema matemático, las escalas musicales y la idea (...)
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  46. Perfiles metafísicos de Dios en Agustín de Hipona.Diego I. Rosales Meana - 2023 - In Mario Teodoro Ramírez (ed.), Ateísmo, religión y espiritualidad: ideas de Dios en el pensamiento filosófico. [Buenos Aires, Argentina]: Editorial Biblos.
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    Civil Power and the Deconstruction of Scholasticism in the Thought of Marc'antonio de Dominis.Benjamin Slingo - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (4):507-526.
    SummaryMarc'antonio de Dominis is well known to historians as a figure in the political and religious culture of early modern Britain and Europe. This article contends that he was also a major theorist of civil power: his critique of Catholic scholastic political thought is compelling and his account of divine right kingship sheds light on conceptual problems that troubled a range of early modern thinkers. De Dominis dismantled the scholastic theory of political power on its own terms, insisting that Almain, (...)
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    De sterfelijkheid Van de transcendentie: Levinas en het kwaad.Rudi Visker - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (1):59 - 92.
    Transcendence, Levinas tells us, is not a failed immanence. It presupposes an Exteriority that cannot be integrated into a totality. Such is its excellence: a surplus that rends Being's monism and allows for a pluralism that is not a "missed union". In the first sections of this article I show how the ethical relation with the Other is the only one that, for Levinas, satisfies the conditions he thus imposes on a metaphysical — i.e. transcendent — relation. I subsequently link (...)
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    Las tesis de Calatayud.Bartomeu Pou I. Puigserver, Alexandre Font Jaume & Sebastiáa Trias Mercant - 1992 - Barcelona: PPU, S.A.. Edited by Alexandre Font Jaume & Sebastià Trias Mercant.
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