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    The Metamathematics–Popperian Epistemology Connection and its Relation to the Logic of Turing's Programme.Jean-Roch Beausoleil - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (3):307-322.
    Turing's programme, the idea that intelligence can be modelled computationally, is set in the context of a parallel between certain elements from metamathematics and Popper's schema for the evolution of knowledge. The parallel is developed at both the formal level, where it hinges on the recursive structuring of Popper's schema, and at the contentual level, where a few key issues common to both epistemology and metamathematics are briefly discussed. In light of this connection Popper's principle of transference, akin to Turing's (...)
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    Social and psychological influences on hypnotic behavior.Campbell Perry & Jean-Roch Laurence - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3):478-479.
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    Two Crises In France.Jean Roche - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):288-303.
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    Multiple dimensions of epigenetic gene regulation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.Ferhat Ay, Evelien M. Bunnik, Nelle Varoquaux, Jean-Philippe Vert, William Stafford Noble & Karine G. Le Roch - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (2):182-194.
    Plasmodium falciparum is the most deadly human malarial parasite, responsible for an estimated 207 million cases of disease and 627,000 deaths in 2012. Recent studies reveal that the parasite actively regulates a large fraction of its genes throughout its replicative cycle inside human red blood cells and that epigenetics plays an important role in this precise gene regulation. Here, we discuss recent advances in our understanding of three aspects of epigenetic regulation in P. falciparum: changes in histone modifications, nucleosome occupancy (...)
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    Virtue and the Moral Life: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives.Mark A. Wilson, Julie Hanlon Rubio, Lisa Tessman, Mary M. Doyle Roche, James F. Keenan, Margaret Urban Walker, Jamie Schillinger, Jean Porter, Jennifer A. Herdt & Edmund N. Santurri (eds.) - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Virtue and the Moral Life brings together distinguished philosophers and theologians with younger scholars of consummate promise to produce ten essays that engage both academics and students of ethics. This collection explores the role virtues play in identifying the good life and the good society.
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    Rousseau; stoic and romantic.Kennedy F. Roche - 1974 - London,: Methuen.
    This book, first published in 1974, studies the similarities between Rousseau's thought and that of the Stoics, examining Rousseau's ideas on man, society, the state and government. It makes close reference to Rousseau's writings, and to the works of Seneca and other Stoics, presenting an opportunity to really come to grips with a complex and often contradictory mind.
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    Jean Grondin, Le tournant dans la pensée de Martin Heidegger, Collection Épiméthée Essais philosophiques, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1987, 137 pages.Jean Grondin, Le tournant dans la pensée de Martin Heidegger, Collection Épiméthée Essais philosophiques, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1987, 137 pages. [REVIEW]Jocelyn R. Beausoleil - 1988 - Philosophiques 15 (1):191-209.
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    Virtue and the Moral Life: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives.Mark A. Wilson, Julie Hanlon Rubio, Lisa Tessman, Mary M. Doyle Roche, S. J. Keenan, Margaret Urban Walker, Jamie Schillinger, Jean Porter, Jennifer A. Herdt & Edmund N. Santurri (eds.) - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Virtue and the Moral Life brings together distinguished philosophers and theologians with younger scholars of consummate promise to produce ten essays that engage both academics and students of ethics. This collection explores the role virtues play in identifying the good life and the good society.
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    Le législateur, peintre de la vie.Marie-Anne Frison-Roche - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):399-410.
    Peindre si bien que la toile est un objet vivant est un exploit technique qui fut atteint par peu. Francis Bacon obtint de la toile qu’elle fasse son affaire de préserver en elle la vie, tandis que Carbonnier, avec une semblable modestie devant la toile et le métier, obtint que la Loi ne soit qu’un cadre, mais qu’elle ne laisse pourtant cette place-là à personne et surtout pas à l’opinion publique, afin que chacun puisse à sa façon et dans ce (...)
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  10. Who best fills the gap in Marxism where the individual should be: Althusser, Garaudy or Sève?Julian Roche - 2021 - New Proposals 11 (2):17-26.
    Jean-Paul Sartre pointed to the ‘gap’ in Marxism where a theory of the individual should be. Three attempts to fill it vied in the context of an intense ideological debate within the Parti Communiste Français (PCF) which still resonates today. On the one hand, Louis Althusser’s denial of individual agency as traditionally understood, structuralist theory which proved difficult to apprehend, let alone apply, in a capitalist world. On the other, Roger Garaudy’s Marxist humanist explanation of personality, most likely unsatisfactory (...)
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    Book reviews : Phenomenology, language and the social sciences. Maurice Roche. London and boston : Routledge and kegan Paul, i973. Pp. X+36i. $I5.95. [REVIEW]Jean Emmett Saindon - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (3):489-493.
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    Autour de trois films.Straub Jean-Marie - 2014 - 33.
    Jean-Marie Straub – Sur Othon, je ne vous dirai qu’une chose. Avec des amis à Vienne, à l’époque, en travaillant, en répétant le texte, on rigolait en disant : voilà une lettre ouverte à Pompidou. Quant au Cézanne, je ne vous dirai pas un mot parce que c’est clair comme de l’eau de roche. J’ai deux choses à dire sur deux autres films différents. Il y en a un, par hasard qui s’appelle Le Fiancé, la Comédienne et le Maquereau. (...)
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    Narratio prima. Georg Joachim Rheticus, Henri Hugonnard-Roche, Jean-Pierre Verdet, Michel-Pierre Lerner, Alain Segonds.N. Swerdlow - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):736-737.
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    Le pasteur Oberlin.Johann Friedrich Oberlin & Loïc Chalmel - 1999 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF. Edited by Loïc Chalmel.
    Le nom de Jean-Frédéric Oberlin, pasteur et pédagogue, citoyen des lumières, reste indissociablement lié à celui du Ban de la Roche, modeste vallée vosgienne, au cœur de laquelle il exerça son ministère pendant quelque soixante années. Au confluent des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, il y développe, loin des cercles intellectuels des capitales européennes, un projet socio-éducatif global sans précédent, bâti dans le quotidien d'une action pastorale fondée sur les principes intangibles d'exigence morale et d'amour du prochain. Considéré comme un (...)
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    L'enfermement: actes du Colloque franco-néerlandais de novembre 1979 à Amsterdam.Rein Bloem (ed.) - 1981 - [Lille]: Presses universitaires de Lille.
    Co-éditions avec la Maison descartes d'Amsterdam Les 29 et 30 novembre 1979 s'est tenu à la Maison Descartes (Institut Français d'Amsterdam) un colloque franco-néerlandais sur le thème de "L'Enfermement", sous la présidence de Charles Grivel du côté néerlandais et de Michel Deguy du côté français.Les intervenants venaient d'horizons divers. Poètes, comme Maurice Roche pour la France et Rein Bloem pour les Pyas-Bas. Psychanalyste: Anton Mooij. Sociologues: le néerlandais Pieter Nijhoff et le français Jean Duvignaud. Historiens: Robert Muchembled. Professeurs de (...)
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    Philosopy and Literature and the Crisis of Metaphysics.Sebastian Hüsch (ed.) - 2011 - Würzburg: Verlag Königshausen & Neumann.
    Short description: Part A : Philosophy, Literature, and Knowledge – Chapter I : Idealism and the Absolute – A. J. B. Hampton: “Herzen schlagen und doch bleibet die Rede zurück?” Philosophy, poetry, and Hölderlin’s development of language suffi cient to the Absolute – P. Sabot: L’absolu au miroir de la littérature. Versions de l’Hégélianisme’ chez Villiers de l’Isle Adam et chez Mallarmé – P. Gordon: Nietzsche’s Critique of the Kantian Absolute – Chapter II: Philosophy and Style – J.-P. Larthomas: Le (...)
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    The spontaneity of emotion.Jean Moritz Müller - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):1060-1078.
    It is a commonplace that emotions are characteristically passive. As we ordinarily think of them, emotions are ways in which we are acted upon, that is, moved or affected by aspects of our environment. Moreover, we have no voluntary control over whether we feel them. In this paper, I call attention to a much-neglected respect in which emotions are active, which is no less central to our pretheoretical concept of them. That is, in having emotions, we are engaged with the (...)
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    The Disavowed Community.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2016 - Fordham University Press.
    Over thirty years after Maurice Blanchot writes The Unavowable Community--a book outlining a critical response to Jean-Luc Nancy's early proposal for thinking an "inoperative community"--The Disavowed Community offers a close reading of Blanchot's text.
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  19. The Inhuman. Reflections on Time.Jean-françois Lyotard, G. Bennington & R. Bowlby - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (1):136-136.
     
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  20. Logique et connaissance scientifique.Jean Piaget - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (4):483-484.
     
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    Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping.Stephen José Hanson & Martin Bunzl (eds.) - 2010 - Bradford.
    The field of neuroimaging has reached a watershed. Brain imaging research has been the source of many advances in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive science over the last decade, but recent critiques and emerging trends are raising foundational issues of methodology, measurement, and theory. Indeed, concerns over interpretation of brain maps have created serious controversies in social neuroscience, and, more important, point to a larger set of issues that lie at the heart of the entire brain mapping enterprise. In this volume, (...)
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  22. (1 other version)Psychogenèse et Histoire des Sciences.Jean Piaget & Rolando Garcia - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (2):315-317.
     
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    Theory From the South, or, How Euro-America is Evolving Toward Africa.Jean Comaroff - 2011 - Paradigm Publishers. Edited by John L. Comaroff.
    Theory from the south -- On personhood : a perspective from Africa -- Liberalism, policulturalism, and ideology : thoughts on citizenship and difference -- Nations with/out borders : the brave neo world and the problem of belonging -- Postcolonial politics and discourses of democracy : an anthropological take on African political modernities -- History on trial : memory, evidence, and the forensic production of the past -- Alien-nation : zombies, immigrants, and millennial capitalism -- Beyond bare life : AIDS, (bio)politics, (...)
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  24. The Psychology of Imagination.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1948 - Philosophy 25 (92):89-90.
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    Mythologies of Time in the West.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 2024 - Dialogue and Universalism 34 (2):55-65.
    This paper presents the result of researching the mythical conceptions of history in the West, which shed light on numerous cultural and political data that entered the sphere of the imaginary reflected in religions, utopias, and finally, in art. The study is structured in three parts, namely: the three scenarios of universal history; the significant myths of great narratives; the problems of the myth of unique time. These aspects bring into question and demonstrate the importance of the imaginary for the (...)
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    Pragmatics in the False-Belief Task: Let the Robot Ask the Question!Jean Baratgin, Marion Dubois-Sage, Baptiste Jacquet, Jean-Louis Stilgenbauer & Frank Jamet - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:593807.
    The poor performances of typically developing children younger than 4 in the first-order false-belief task “Maxi and the chocolate” is analyzed from the perspective of conversational pragmatics. An ambiguous question asked by an adult experimenter (perceived as a teacher) can receive different interpretations based on a search for relevance, by which children according to their age attribute different intentions to the questioner, within the limits of their own meta-cognitive knowledge. The adult experimenter tells the child the following story of object-transfer: (...)
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  27. Darwin et l'Après Darwin.Jean Gayon - 1994 - Journal of the History of Biology 27 (1):161-163.
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    Sources of Hermeneutics.Jean Grondin - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book provides an introduction to the historical sources of philosophical hermeneutics as it has come to fruition in the work of Heidegger and Gadamer.
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    Le probleme logique de linduction.Jean Nicod - 1924 - Presses Universitaires de France.
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    Cosmos et psychè: melanges offerts à Jean Frère.Jean Frère & Eugénie Vegleris (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Georg Olms.
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  31. Lettre de J. J. Rousseau a Monsieur de Voltaire.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1763 - [S.N.].
     
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    Après Chronique d’Anna Magdalena Bach.Straub Jean-Marie - 2014 - 33.
    Jean-Marie Straub – Avant de laisser parler nos amis je voudrais savoir si vous avez quelques questions. Et puis après vous déciderez de ce que vous voulez faire, si vous voulez faire un entracte ou pas. Tout ça ne me regarde pas... Bon, ce que j’ai à dire moi avant que vous posiez deux ou trois questions – on ne va pas faire salon parce que vous allez en avoir marre – c’est que je m’étonne que vous soyez aussi (...)
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    (1 other version)Antagonisme et Polarités de Kant à F. von Baader.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 1988 - Kant Studien 79 (1-4):201-217.
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    Technological imaginary, typology, innovation, renovation.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - forthcoming - Iris.
    The imaginary has been inseparable, since prehistoric times, from technical artefacs, their forms, functions and uses. Gilbert Durand’s typologies can help to understand better the different technologies, their success, their effects, etc. Can we not go further by looking in the imaginary for one of the keys to technological innovation today which would allow an anthropological renovation of theoretical tools?
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    Jeux sur écrans : apothéose ou simulacre du spectacle?Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 2001 - Cités 7 (3):51-65.
    L’intelligence des pratiques sociales passe généralement par des catégories binaires, qui découpent le réel en moitiés égales ou inégales, mais qui prétendent épouser une totalité de comportements ou de vécus. Ces binômes classiques ont pourtant servi autant de leviers que d’obstacles épistémologiques. Le profane et le sacré, le privé et le public, le travail et la fête, le...
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    L'État entrepreneur ou éducateur culturel?Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 1996 - Hermes 20:43.
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  37. La topographie insulaire des utopies ou la profanation du jardin d'Eden.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 1980 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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  38. Mythe urbain et violence fondatrice.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 2000 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 95:185-192.
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    O narodzinach obrazu: obecność czy znikanie bytu?Jean-Jacques Wunenburger & Marta Ples-Bęben - 2016 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 28 (2):375-390.
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    The Transfiguration of the Real in Abstract Painting.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 2016 - Human and Social Studies 5 (2):77-89.
    This article challenges a series of assumptions associated with abstract painting, arguing that this type of art makes one understand a visual manifestation which does no longer refer to the visible world only, but also to an intelligible world, accessible to the senses. Non-figurative painting abandons the reproduction of the visible, in order to present us with the invisible, and in order to account for this phenomenon the author elaborates three types of philosophical decision to interpret the mode of being (...)
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    Tschirnhaus et l'accusation de spinozisme : la polémique avec Christian Thomasius.Jean-Paul Wurtz - 1980 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 78 (40):489-506.
  42. The impossible project of love in Sartre's being and nothingness, dirty hands and the room.Jean Wyatt - 2006 - Sartre Studies International 12 (2):1-16.
    In Being and Nothingness (1943), Sartre explains love as a strategy for achieving control over "being-for-others," the objectified aspect of the self-imposed by others' defining looks. Two contemporaneous fictions by Sartre, The Room (1939) and Dirty Hands (1948), expand the notions of love and of being-for-others in surprising directions. Dirty Hands shows the creative, productive potential of being-for-others: Hugo's reliance on the other for his self-definition paradoxically generates his decisive embrace of being for-itself. The Room dramatizes the role of the (...)
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    Parsifal, Siegfried und der Kompromiss der Moderne: Nietzsche über Wagners Verhältnis zum Schopenhauerschen Pessimismus und spinozistischen Optimismus.Jean Yhee - 2016 - In Renate Reschke & Jutta Georg (eds.), Nietzsche Und Wagner: Perspektiven Ihrer Auseinandersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 171-180.
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  44. Addenda and Errata to A Descriptive Bibliography.Jean Yolton - 2006 - Locke Studies 6:199-210.
     
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    Locke's copy of the extract (abreg ) of his essay (1688)?Jean S. Yolton - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (1):149 – 151.
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    (1 other version)C'est la faute aux parents?Jean-Jacques Yvorel - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 194 (4):9.
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    Ockham y Wittgenstein. Acerca de los alcances y límites de la relación pensamiento-lenguaje.Jean Paul Martínez Zepeda - 2018 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 12:69-93.
    For Ockham and Wittgenstein the analysis of knowledge is based on language. Both authors uphold the conception of the world from a logical-philosophical dimension configured by the close thought-language relationship. This construct is developed on the basis of the following three aspects: first, concepts are signs of things; second, propositions describe “state of affairs”; and third, knowledge in terms of “habits” is expressed in propositions structured in terms of the “uses” of language. These propositions are established by the thought considered (...)
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    Freedom Comes from the Outside.Jean-Luc Nancy, Marie-Eve Morin & Travis Holloway - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (1):1-11.
    On the one hand, freedom is said to be the property of a subject. On the other, freedom only happens in the space of being-in-common. Freedom, then, is the place of a conflict between the “self” and the “with,” between independence or autonomy and dependence or sharing. Resolving this apparent antinomy requires showing how the with ontologically constitutes the self. This, in turn, allows for a rethinking of freedom beyond what liberal democracy and political economy have to offer, as the (...)
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    Cicero's authority.Jean Goodwin - 1999 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (1):38-60.
    In this paper I propose to continue the analysis of the appeal to authority begun at the last OSSA conference. I proceed by examining the well-documented use of the appeal made by the ancient Roman advocate, Cicero. The fact that Cicero expressed his opinion was expectably sufficient to give his auditors--responsible citizens all--reason to do as he desired. But why? The resolution of this puzzle points to a strong sense in which arguments can be called rhetorical , for the rational (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Structuralism.Jean Piaget & Chaninah Maschler - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (181):283-285.
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