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    Unemployment... to be continued.Mark Elchardus, Anton Derks, Ignace Glorieux & Koen Pelleriaux - 1996 - Ethical Perspectives 3 (1):50-68.
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    Nietzsche et la métaphore cognitive.Ignace Haaz - 2006 - Dissertation, Geneva (Switzerland)
    F. Nietzsche does interesting indications on the anthropological foundation of language in his lessons on classical rhetoric, at the University of Basel in 1874. Many quotations of Gerber and Humboldt, and older notions, drawn from the Aristotle's Rhetoric are discussed in this dissertation. Many studies highlighted Nietzsche's attempts during thirty years (1976-2006) to draw a consistent anthropological foundation of the language. Some of them shed light on the metaphor, described from the point of view of anthropology, as an innovative perspective (...)
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    La littérature quodlibétique..Palémon Glorieux - 1925 - Le Saulchoir,: Kain (Belgique) Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques.
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  4. La philosophie chrétienne de l'existence.Ignace Lepp - 1953 - Paris,: Aubier.
     
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    The faith of men.Ignace Lepp - 1967 - New York,: Macmillan.
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  6. Mélanges.L. E. Pseudo-Ignace - 1900 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 1:61.
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    De filosofie Van de logica Van wittgensteins tractatus.Ignace Verhack - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (4):617 - 652.
    In the commentaries on Wittgenstein's Tractatus, due attention has always been paid to the philosophy of logic contained in this work. In particular the statement that a picture and reality must have their form in common has attracted the attention of the commentators. This statement has been explained now in an extreme realistic way, now in the sense of a linguistic kantianism. Both of the interpretations have this in common that they tend to give a kind of metaphysical status to (...)
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    De mens en zijn onrust: over het raadsel van de beweging.Ignace Verhack - 2000 - Leuven: Acco.
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    Discours de la connoissance des bestes.Ignace Gaston Pardies & Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy - 1972 - New York,: Johnson Reprint.
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  10. Retribution of Plagiarism Founded on Reason-based Actions.Ignace Haaz - 2021 - In Obiora F. Ike, Justus Mbae, Chidiebere Onyia & Herbert Makinda (eds.), Mainstreaming Ethics in Higher Education: The Teacher. Between Knowledge Transmission and Human Formation Vol. 2. Geneva: Globethics Publications. pp. 135-162.
    This chapter as the whole book are a result of a Globethics conference in March 2018 at the Catholic University of East Africa (CUEA) in Kenya, focused on the integration of Ethics in Higher Education. The book captures the potential for sharing of knowledge, and triggering interdisciplinary collaboration and research across a wide variety of issues ranging from research practice, religion, entrepreneurship, leadership, fundraising and corruption. While some of the chapters focus on the understanding of ethics and its relationship with (...)
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  11. Many shades of ressentiment.Ignace Haaz & Ivana Zagorac - 2023 - In Ignace Haaz, Jakob Bühlmann Quero & Khushwant Singh (eds.), Ethics and Overcoming Odious Passions: Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism through Shared Human Values in Education. Geneva (Switzerland): Globethics Publications. pp. 33-58.
    In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. According to Nietzsche, ressentiment was a bad feeling that reflected the suppressed anger, the pain of impotence, and the general misery of the weak when they compared themselves to the strong and talented members of society. Max Scheler took up Nietzsche’s thesis and described ressentiment as a complex condition characterised by a thirst for revenge. Moreover, ressentiment has the annoying property of presenting itself (...)
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  12. Christ Figures in Literature.Ignace Feuerlicht - 1967 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 48 (4):461.
     
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  13. L'existence authentique.Ignace Lepp - 1950 - Paris,: La Colombe.
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    Teilhard et la foi des hommes.Ignace Lepp - 1963 - Paris,: Éditions universitaires.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  15. Fejezetek a politikai és jogi gondolkodás történetéből (1950-1970).Ignác Papp - 1975 - Szeged: Szegedi József Attila Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kara.
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    Als een vlam.Ignace Verhack - 1992 - Nova et Vetera 70 (5):388-393.
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    Hoe onderwijs opvoedend kan zijn.Ignace Verhack - 1991 - Nova et Vetera 69 (1-2):19-39.
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    Religie vandaag.Ignace Verhack - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (1):146 - 153.
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    Spiritualiteit en filosofie: Kans op een nieuwe ontmoeting?Ignace Verhack - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1):71 - 96.
    Today, we can notice a renewed interest in spirituality, often as an alternative for established religions. Does this also mean that after centuries of growing apart and mutual diffidence, our time would offer a new opportunity for a meeting between spirituality and philosophy? At first glance this seems rather improbable. The origin of the term 'spirituality' is not philosophical, but Christian. There, it means a life under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Today, the content of a spirituality can be (...)
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    Wat bedoelen wij wanneer wij God zeggen?Ignace Verhack - 2011 - Kalmthout: Uitgerverij Pelckmans.
    Filosofische speurtocht naar een verantwoorde wijze om over God te spreken, tegen de achtergrond van de huidige religieuze crisis in de westerse cultuur.
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    Le Bricolage Évolutif : Un Modèle Pertinent Des Changements Dans Les Sciences.Ignace Yapi - 2018 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 5 (1):20-25.
    Cet article propose un modèle additionnel pour l’interprétation des changements qui, dans les sciences, ne résultent pas d’une rupture irréversible avec le passé, mais du recyclage opportuniste de vieilles théories, destiné soit à en enrichir les théories émergentes, soit à provoquer le retour contre-révolutionnaire des théories défaites. Il soutient que, quand la science crée ainsi du neuf à partir du vieux, elle procède suivant un modèle proche du « bricolage évolutif », par lequel François Jacob explique l’évolution par le jeu (...)
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    Valeurs esthétiques et valeurs cognitives : et le rire ?Ignace Haaz - 2024 - In Anja Andriamasy & Ignace Haaz (eds.), Aesthetic Values, Ethics and Education. Geneva: Globethics Publications. pp. 199-233.
    Ignace Haaz endeavors to thoughtfully confront the intricate phenomenon of embellishing knowledge, which lies at the delicate boundary between aesthetic values and the ethics of knowledge, or intellectual ethics. This boundary should not be pompously perceived as the social status of some armchair academics but rather understood very practically through the noble profession of the editor. In a meticulously curated collection of essays, he addresses the third set of challenges among three sets of problems surrounding aesthetic values, ethics, and (...)
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    Récit, littérature et pratique littéraire : Délices du métier d'éditeur et les vertiges de l'IA.Ignace Haaz - forthcoming - In Michelle Bergadaà & Paulo Peixoto (eds.), Réinventer l’intégrité académique à l’ère de l’intelligence artificielle. Caen (France): EMS Management et Sociétés.
    Dans son chapitre, Ignace Haaz analyse la pratique littéraire depuis son poste d’observation d’éditeur. Traditionnellement, la publication scientifique est le fruit d’un processus rigoureux de recherche, de vérification et de validation par les pairs. Cependant, avec la capacité de l’IA à générer de manière autonome des textes cohérents et détaillés, il devient plus difficile de distinguer les travaux véritablement innovants de ceux qui ne sont que des répliques ou des compilations automatisées de travaux existants. Comment garantir que l’utilisation de (...)
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    Complexity of networks II: The set complexity of edge‐colored graphs.Tomasz M. Ignac, Nikita A. Sakhanenko & David J. Galas - 2012 - Complexity 17 (5):23-36.
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  25. Poésie et éthique: Présentation du livre.Ignace Haaz - manuscript
    Poetry and Ethics: Inventing Possibilities in Which We Are Moved to Action and How We Live Together, Obiora Ike / Andrea Grieder / Ignace Haaz (Eds.), Global Series No. 16, Geneva: Globethics Publications, 2018, pp. 247-262.
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  26. Solidarity - Enlightened Leadership.Ignace Haaz - 2016 - In Christoph Stückelberger, Walter Fust & Obiora F. Ike (eds.), Global Ethics for Leadership: Values and Virtues for Life. Globethics.net. pp. 163-174.
    Solidarity could be defined in the broad sense either as a means or as an end. Considered as an end, solidarity is the motive of any virtuous action based on altruistic reasons, such as helping others to rescue someone in order to prevent a harmful situation. E. g. contributing to lift and rescue a heavy person, lying unconscious in the street on the floor, who is being handled by rescuers, but who might be needing an additional person, could express the (...)
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    Dialoog en bevrijding /Dialogue and Liberation.Frederik Glorieux - 2004 - Bijdragen 65 (4):417-441.
    Our contemporary society can correctly be described as multicultural and interreligious. Present-day theologians recognize that fact and this is reflected in their theologies of religions. These theologies tend to be subsumed under one of the following headings, namely, exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism. In this article I examine the position of the Asian Catholic theologian Aloysius Pieris within this field. Whereas the proponents of a pluralistic theology gladly characterize him as a pragmatic pluralist, I am of the opinion that the specific (...)
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  28. Histoire de l’Idée d’Europe. Du vitalisme cynique et de sa signification pour Friedrich Nietzsche.Ignace Haaz - 2009 - In Isabelle Wienand (ed.), Neue Beiträge zu Nietzsches Moral-, Politik- und Kulturphilosophie. Academic Press Fribourg,. pp. 91-109.
    L'éthique classique hérite avec Diogène de Sinope de l'idée maîtresse de simplicité, dont l'individu peut faire l'expérience dans l'existence, et dont la jarre est le symbole. L'école cynique, dont Diogène est le représentant, enseigne une pratique de l'absence de souffrance (apathia), caractérisitique d'une simplicité déterminée par la contrainte ou acquise par l'exercice volontaire de l'abandon de certains traits propres à notre identité locale, de ce qui nous entraîne à nous abuser nous-mêmes, et donc à nous décevoir sur le long terme; (...)
     
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    Les normes pénales chez Rawls.Ignace Haaz - 2010 - L'Harmattan.
    Le modèle de la justice comme équité est élaboré sur des éléments centraux (en particulier: le consentement éclairé des citoyens). Les fonctions de ce modèle chez Rawls sont: un accord rationnel autour de libertés individuelles, un principe raisonnable de maximisation de la stabilité sociale et la fondation de principes, acceptables du point de vue des personnes défavorisées. Notre objectif consiste à mettre à l'épreuve une semblable conception de la justice politique libérale, avec sa composante la moins libérale : la balance (...)
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  30. Ethics and Overcoming Odious Passions: Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism through Shared Human Values in Education.Ignace Haaz, Jakob Bühlmann Quero & Khushwant Singh (eds.) - 2023 - Geneva (Switzerland): Globethics Publications.
    This publication articulated in three parts, and twelve chapters endeavours to engage with the complex negative emotions and consequent phenomenon of self-deceit, radicalisation and extremism. First part: Emotions as Lines of Demarcation or Guidelines to Our Self. The Psychodynamic Surrounding of our Intentional Self; second part: Case Studies of Some Concrete Societal Encapsulations of the Negative Passions; and third part: Resisting the Colonisation of Tyrannical Affections. Possible Paths of Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism. What kind of educational responses can be given (...)
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    (1 other version)Die neue Erde.Ignace Lepp - 1962 - Olten,: Walter-Verlag.
  32. The Bright Lights on Self Identity and Positive Reciprocity: Spinoza’s Ethics of the Other Focusing on Competency, Sustainability and the Divine Love.Ignace Haaz - 2018 - Journal of Dharma 43 (3):261-284.
    The claim of this paper is to present Spinoza’s view on self-esteem and positive reciprocity, which replaces the human being in a monistic psycho-dynamical affective framework, instead of a dualistic pedestal above nature. Without naturalising the human being in an eliminative materialistic view as many recent neuro-scientific conceptions of the mind do, Spinoza finds an important entry point in a panpsychist and holistic perspective, presenting the complexity of the human being, which is not reducible to the psycho-physiological conditions of life. (...)
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    Alienation: from the past to the future.Ignace Feuerlicht - 1978 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    This work, the most comprehensive treatment of alienation ever published, deals with the philosophical, sociological, psychological, religious, political, and literary aspects of the problem. Among the topics discussed are the lost self, the fragmented self, alienated leisure, measurements of social alienation, counterculture, anti-intellectualism, and cures for alienation.
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  34. Inclusive Education and Epistemic Value in the Praxis of Ethical Change.Ignace Haaz - 2019 - In Obiora F. Ike, Justus Mbae & Chidiehere Onyia (eds.), Mainstreaming Ethics in Higher Education Research Ethics in Administration, Finance, Education, Environment and Law Vol. 1. Globethics. net. pp. 259-290.
    In many universities and related knowledge transmission organisations, professional focus on empirical data shows as in vocational education that preparation for real life technical work is important, as one would expect from “career education”. University is as the name shows on the contrary focusing on the universality of some sort of education, which is neither a technical one, nor much concerned by preparing oneself for a career. The scope of this chapter is to propose an analysis of inclusion as the (...)
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  35. Nietzsche’s transcription of the early European counterfeit.Ignace Haaz - 2010 - In Henry Frendo (ed.), The European Mind: Narrative and Identity.
    An inter-disciplinary enquiry concerning Europe, Europeans and Europeanity across time, based on proceedings of the 10th world congress of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas convened at the University of Malta. -/- Originally published in: Frendo, Henry (2010): The European Mind: Narrative and Identity : Proceedings of the X World Congress of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, University of Malta, 24th-29th July 2006. International Society for the Study of European Ideas. Malta University Press.
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  36. La littérature des correctoires.P. Glorieux - 1928 - Revue Thomiste 33 (49):69.
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  37. The value of up-hill skiing.Ignace Haaz - 2022 - In Ignace Haaz & Amélé Adamavi-Aho Ekué (eds.), Walking with the Earth: Intercultural Perspectives on Ethics of Ecological Caring. Geneva, Switzerland: Globethics Publications. pp. 181-222.
    The value of up-hill skiing is double, it is first a sport and artistic expression, second it incorporates functional dependencies related to the natural obstacles which the individual aims to overcome. On the artistic side, M. Dufrenne shows the importance of living movement in dance, and we can compare puppets with dancers in order to grasp the lack of intentional spiritual qualities in the former. The expressivity of dance, as for, Chi Gong, ice skating or ski mountaineering is a particular (...)
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  38. Ethical Education as a Normative Philosophical Perspective.Ignace Haaz - manuscript
    Part of education as interactive exercise is related to a community of practitioners, a dialogue based philosophy of morals which supposes ethical normative characteristics of the discourse. This normative layer can be interpreted either in relation to the lifeworld, i. e. to the understanding of the good life. Alternatively, it can be realized in relation to some cultural rights, since a mutual recognition based ethics, aiming at highlighting culture as necessary feature of human dignity, can explain an ultimate goal of (...)
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    Coronavirus and value pluralism : a robust ethical perspective on a pandemic.Ignace Haaz - 2020 - Journal of Dharma 45 (2):261-280.
    The fear of the largely unknown consequences of being exposed to coronavirus should have brought a more dynamic interplay of beliefs and opinions for those who in the footsteps of J.S. Mill believe that the limits of power, which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual, is to prevent harm to others. It is surprising that not much debate or critical interaction has taken place on the choice of locking down most of the populace in 185 countries after (...)
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  40. Comment les thèses thomistes furent proscrites à Oxford.P. Glorieux - 1927 - Revue Thomiste 32 (46):259.
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  41. Climate Justice Charter.Ignace Haaz, Frédéric-Paul Piguet, Chêne Protestant Parish, Michel Schach, Natacha à Porta, Jacques Matthey, Gabriel Amisi & Brigitte Buxtorf - 2016 - Arves et Lac Publications.
    The latest news from our planet is threatening: climate change, pollution, forest loss, species extinctions. All these words are frightening and there is no sign of improvement. Simple logic leads to the conclusion that humanity has to react, for its own survival. But at the scale of a human being, it is less obvious. Organizing one’s daily life in order to preserve the environment implies self-questioning, changing habits, sacrificing some comfort. In one word, it is an effort. Then, what justifies (...)
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  42. The Value of Critical Knowledge, Ethics and Education: Philosophical History Bringing Epistemic and Critical Values to Values.Ignace Haaz - 2019 - Geneva, Switzerland: Globethics Publications.
    This book aims at six important conceptual tools developed by philosophers. The author develops each particular view in a chapter, hoping to constitute at the end a concise, interesting and easily readable whole. These concepts are: 1. Ethics and realism: elucidation of the distinction between understanding and explanation – the lighthouse type of normativity. 2. Leadership, antirealism and moral psychology – the lightning rod type of normativity. 3. Bright light on self-identity and positive reciprocity – the reciprocity type of normativity. (...)
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    De louteringsgang Van Eros.Ignace Verhack - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):119 - 142.
    After the 'death of God', it would be a mistake to continue to think of eros in terms of a longing for possession ofthat which one is lacking, especially in matters of religion. Alongside Plato's Diotima, Kierkegaard, Levinas and even Heidegger, an alternative view of eros is proposed in which eros is gradually letting go of its possessive cravings in order to open itself for the other. In this way, eros is bent in the directionof the unselfish service of the (...)
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  44. De mens en zijn onrust. Over het ‘raadsel van de beweging’.Ignace Verhack - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (3):619-621.
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    Filosofie, 'geweten' Van de theologie.Ignace Verhack - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (2):309 - 341.
    The issue of philosophy’s contribution to theology is an old and much disputed one. This article posits philosophy as the 'conscience' of theology. It takes 'conscience' in the heideggerian sense of existential 'being-aware-of' and applies this to our finitude and the ultimate meaning of being. A living theology has therefore to be based on a successful encounter between our understanding of the issue of our existence and the Word of 'revelation' — as Western tradition calls it —, spoken to us (...)
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    Hoe het verlangen te bewaren?Ignace Verhack - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (2):341.
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    The Meaning of the Moral Imperative.Ignace Verhack - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):232-253.
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    Terugkeer van religie?Ignace Verhack - 1992 - Bijdragen 53 (2):152-181.
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    Wittgenstein’s Deictic Metaphysics.Ignace Verhack - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (4):433-444.
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  50. Litotes, Irony and other Innocent Lies.Ignace Haaz - 2018 - In Obiora Ike, Andrea Grieder & Ignace Haaz (eds.), Poetry and Ethics: Inventing Possibilities in Which We Are Moved to Action and How We Live Together. Geneva, Switzerland: Globethics Publications. pp. 138-159.
    In the following text we would like to present the philosophical discussion on untrusting lies, which introduces a space for innocent lie understood as figurative manipulation of the speech: a poetic trope that we would argue could not only be generously used to help us tolerating our sometime deceiving human condition—which is global and universally ours, that of the finitude of human capacity of knowledge and ethical action—but also to maximise our capacity for knowledge formation and adaptation to values. Concepts (...)
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