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    La coupe d'Archiklès et Glaukytès. L'écrit dans l'image.Éric Rebillard & Laurence Rebillard - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (2):501-540.
    Si la coupe 2243 de Munich est souvent mentionnée dans les études d'iconographie ou dans des ouvrages plus généraux, les soixante-deux inscriptions qu'elle porte ont été quelque peu négligées. Un examen attentif permet toutefois d'avancer une lecture, pour des cas jugés désespérés, et de regarder d'un autre œil les suites de caractères dépourvues de sens. On s'est donc proposé d'analyser ici en détail toutes ces inscriptions, d'abord une à une, en s'attachant à leur valeur linguistique, puis plus globalement, en les (...)
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  2. A Natural History of Negation.Laurence R. Horn - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    This book offers a unique synthesis of past and current work on the structure, meaning, and use of negation and negative expressions, a topic that has engaged thinkers from Aristotle and the Buddha to Freud and Chomsky. Horn's masterful study melds a review of scholarship in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics with original research, providing a full picture of negation in natural language and thought; this new edition adds a comprehensive preface and bibliography, surveying research since the book's original publication.
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  3. (1 other version)In Defense of Pure Reason.Laurence BonJour - 2000 - Noûs 34 (2):302-311.
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  4. The Dialectic of Foundationalism and Coherentism.Laurence BonJour - 1999 - In John Greco & Ernest Sosa (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 117-144.
    My aim in this paper is to explore the dispute between foundationalism and coherentism and attempt a resolution. I will begin by considering the origin of the issue in the famous epistemic regress problem. Next I will explore the central foundationalist idea and the most central objections that have been raised against foundationalist views. This will lead to a consideration of the main contours of the coherentist alternative, and eventually to a discussion of objections to coherentism – including several specific (...)
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  5. (1 other version)Foundationalism and the external world.Laurence BonJour - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:229-249.
    Outlines a tenable version of a traditional foundationalist account\nof empirical justification and its implications for the justification\nof beliefs about physical or material objects. Presupposing the acceptability\nof other beliefs about physical objects; Concept of a basic belief;\nMetabeliefs about one's own occurrent beliefs; Beliefs about sensory\nexperience.
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    The Literati Tradition in Chinese Thought.Yao-ÿu Wu, Laurence G. Thompson & Gary Seaman - 1995 - Ethnographics Press.
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    Physicians' silent decisions: Because patient autonomy does not always come first.Simon N. Whitney & Laurence B. McCullough - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (7):33 – 38.
    Physicians make some medical decisions without disclosure to their patients. Nondisclosure is possible because these are silent decisions to refrain from screening, diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. Nondisclosure is ethically permissible when the usual presumption that the patient should be involved in decisions is defeated by considerations of clinical utility or patient emotional and physical well-being. Some silent decisions - not all - are ethically justified by this standard. Justified silent decisions are typically dependent on the physician's professional judgment, experience and (...)
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  8. Epistemological Problems of Perception.Laurence BonJour - 2007 - Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The historically most central epistemological issue concerning perception, to which this article will be almost entirely devoted, is whether and how beliefs about physical objects and about the physical world generally can be justified or warranted on the basis of sensory or perceptual experience—where it is internalist justification, roughly having a reason to think that the belief in question is true, that is mainly in question (see the entry justification, epistemic: internalist vs. externalist conceptions of). This issue, commonly referred to (...)
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    On the Very Concept of Harmony in Leibniz.Laurence Carlin - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (1):99 - 125.
    IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT LEIBNIZ’S NOTION OF HARMONY plays a crucial role in his philosophical system. Leibniz drew on this concept of harmony in motivating, and explaining, numerous areas of his thought: everything from Leibnizian mathematics and metaphysics to ethics and social philosophy, incorporates the notion of harmony as a central descriptive and explanatory concept. While there has been much discussion of some the applications of harmony in Leibniz’s system– especially the mind-body harmony, and the so-called universal harmony of (...)
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    Online buddhist and Christian responses to artificial intelligence.Laurence Tamatea - 2010 - Zygon 45 (4):979-1002.
    I report the findings of a comparative analysis of online Christian and Buddhist responses to artificial intelligence. I review the Buddhist response and compare it with the Christian response outlined in an earlier essay (Tamatea 2008). The discussion seeks to answer two questions: Which approach to imago Dei informs the online Buddhist response to artificial intelligence? And to what extent does the preference for a particular approach emerge from a desire to construct the Self? The conclusion is that, like the (...)
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    Medical teaching at the University of Paris, 1600–1720.Laurence Brockliss - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (3):221-251.
    The article traces the changes that occurred in the teaching of theoretical medicine at the University of Paris in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, as the Faculty came under the influence of new medical ideas and discoveries. As a result it is essentially a study in the history of the transmission of ideas; the article illustrates how quickly and in what form these new ideas and discoveries became part of the common medical inheritance of one region of Europe. At (...)
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    Chinese Philosophers.Laurence C. Wu, Shu-Hsien Liu, David L. Hall, Francis Soo, Jonathan R. Herman, John Knoblock, Chad Hansen, Kwong-Loi Shun & Warren G. Frisina - 1991 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 39–107.
    Some of the authors of the essays on Chinese philosophers prefer the pin yin system of romanization for Chinese names and words, while others prefer the Wade‐Giles system. Given that both systems are in wide use today, important names and words are given in both their pin yin and Wade‐Giles formulations. The author's preference is printed first, followed by the alternative romanization within brackets.
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    Schlegel's photon clock theory.Laurence I. Wormald - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (1):85-88.
    In a recent paper, Schlegel states “... the photon clock when interpreted as a device for showing the Lorentz transformation of time does actually involve a violation of basic relativity principles.” His conclusion is false, and is based on an incorrect analysis of the photon clock in two reference frames with relative motion. The purpose of this note is to present a corrected analysis and show that such an analysis is consistent with basic relativity principles.
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    A Case Study in Junk Bioethics Run Amok.Frank A. Chervenak & Laurence B. McCullough - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (12):59-61.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 12, Page 59-61, December 2011.
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    Personal Identity as a Form of Freedom.Marta Spranzi & Laurence Brunet - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):3-4.
    A commentary on “The Ethics of Anonymous Gamete Donation: Is There a Right to Know One's Genetic Origins?” by Inmaculada de Melo‐Martín, in the March‐April 2014 issue.
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    Focus More on Causes and Less on Symptoms of Moral Distress.Laurence B. McCullough & Tessy A. Thomas - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 28 (1):30-32.
    In this commentary on Carse and Rushton’s call for reorientation of moral distress, we state agreement with the authors that the discourse of moral distress should refocus on the moral components of integrity. We then explain how our philosophical taxonomy of moral distress, mentioned by the authors, appeals to moral integrity. In this process, we clarify our taxonomy’s appeal to Aristotle’s concept of akrasia. We conclude by offering support of Carse and Rushton’s challenge to organizations to strengthen moral integrity by (...)
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    Caméra ou Appareil Photo Vous Avez Dit « Prise de Vue »?Leonardo Antoniadis & Laurence Fontaine - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (3):387-400.
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    De l’influence de scandales sanitaires sur la réglementation des produits cosmétiques.Laurence Coiffard & Céline Couteau - 2017 - Médecine et Droit 2017 (143):51-55.
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    Leibniz Against the Unreasonable Newtonian Physics.Laurence Bouquiaux - 2008 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist? Springer. pp. 99--110.
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    Des monstres et d'un prodige: les commencements de l'Emile.Laurence Mall - 2000 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3:363-380.
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    Towards a logical belief function theory.Laurence Cholvy - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (4):441-457.
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  22. Seeing Knowledge Plain: How to Make Knowledge Visible.Leigh Weiss & Laurence Prusak - 2006 - In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
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    Confiance, étrangeté et hospitalité.Laurence Cornu - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):15-29.
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    A New Condillac Letter and the Genesis of the Traité des Sensations.Laurence L. Bongie - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (1):83-94.
  25. Are Perceptual Beliefs Properly Foundational?Laurence BonJour - 2007 - In Mark Timmons, John Greco & Alfred R. Mele (eds.), Rationality and the Good: Critical Essays on the Ethics and Epistemology of Robert Audi. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter addresses the question of whether perceptual beliefs can have a foundational status in epistemology. It argues that, although Audi's defense of the foundational status of perceptual beliefs does not succeed, a similar defense might succeed. It first considers a defense based on considerations of intuitive plausibility. The chapter next considers Audi's more extended defense based on a form of “epistemic realism”. According to this chapter, both defenses fail to provide any explanation of why certain experiences are justificatorily relevant (...)
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  26. 16. foundationalism and coherentism.Laurence BonJour - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 142.
     
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    Knowledge, Justification, and Truth: A Sellarsian Approach to Epistemology.Laurence BonJour - 1969 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    The present essay has two faces. On the one hand, it is an essay in what I conceive to be the fundamental problems of epistemology, and a presentation and defense of solutions to those problems which I find plausible. On the other hand, it is also an essay in the philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars, and a selective defense thereof. Obviously the connecting link which is required to make these two faces of the essay compatible with one another is a belief (...)
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    Rescher’s Idealistic Pragmatism.Laurence Bonjour - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):702 - 726.
    In fact, Rescher’s system divides rather neatly into two components, which seem to be only loosely connected with each other, one of them predominantly pragmatic and one predominantly idealistic. The pragmatic component is an elaborate and highly complicated epistemological theory, expounded mainly in CTT and MP, which offers a coherentist account of epistemic justification together with a pragmatic meta-justification or validation of this account. The idealistic component, presented mainly in CI, centers around the thesis that our ordinary common sense conceptual (...)
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    Reply to Christlieb.Laurence BonJour - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):415-429.
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    Reply to Solomon.Laurence BonJour - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (4):779-782.
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    Marianne MASSIN, Les Figures du ravissement. Enjeux philosophiques et esthétiques.Laurence Boulègue - 2002 - Philosophie Antique 2:250-254.
    Cette étude s’annonce dans le prélude (p. 9-17) comme une réflexion délibérément affranchie des critères historiques et des écoles doctrinales pour dégager d’une « constellation » d’images choisies les lignes-forces de la notion complexe (« contradictoire », préfère l’auteur) de ravissement, qui épouse à la fois les termes de la dépossession et de la possession, de l’extériorité et de l’intériorité, de l’actif et du passif, de l’absence et de la présence, de la perte de soi et de sa conquête....
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    Whitehead's philosophy of physics.Laurence Bright - 1960 - New York,: Sheed & Ward.
    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 has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    Philosophers and kings: Education for leadership in modern England.Laurence Brockliss - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (2-3):334-335.
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    Reward and Punishment in the Best Possible World: Leibniz's Theory of Natural Retribution.Laurence Carlin - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):139-160.
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    Speech perception engages a general timer: Evidence from a divided attention word identification task.Laurence Casini, Boris Burle & Noël Nguyen - 2009 - Cognition 112 (2):318-322.
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    Querying several conflicting databases.Laurence Cholvy & Christophe Garion - 2004 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 14 (3):295-327.
    This paper addresses the problem of querying several databases considered as a whole. Assuming that the different databases share a common data description language, the problem that arises is to consistently answer queries even if the database contents are contradictory. The main contribution of this paper is the specification of a query-evaluator for answering closed and open general queries addressed to several databases and for providing explanations about the results. For doing so, we first specify a query-evaluator, in logic, which (...)
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    Identification d’occurrences de candidats termes dans des articles scientifiques.Laurence Jacquey Kister - 2022 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 20.
    Cet article compare deux campagnes d’annotation successives visant l’identification manuelle des occurrences de candidats termes relevant de la discipline scientifique dans laquelle s’inscrit l’article. Les deux campagnes se distinguent par leurs objectifs. La première visait l’enrichissement de terminologies existantes. La seconde avait le double objectif de comparer plusieurs environnements d’annotation et de mesurer la difficulté de la tâche d’annotation en sciences humaines et sociales par rapport aux sciences dites exactes. Les corpus produits ne permettant pas de comparer les deux campagnes (...)
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    Copyright Volume! Musiques actuelles et problématiques plastiques.Laurence Marie - 2022 - Labyrinthe 12:129-131.
    Pendant plus de dix ans, chacun dans son coin, Marie-Pierre, Gérôme et Samuel ont consacré leur temps libre à des fanzines sur la musique. Jusqu’à ce qu’en 1998 Samuel se lance dans la publication de travaux de jeunes chercheurs en Lettres et en Sciences humaines et fonde les éditions Mélanie Séteun – anagramme et nom de plume de Samuel Étienne. Nombre de manuscrits qu’il reçoit ne sont pas publiables _in extenso. _Il songe alors à un livre collectif. L’IRMA, diffuseur des (...)
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    Christianity for Buddhists. Frederick Farrar.Laurence Mills - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (2):222-225.
    Christianity for Buddhists. Frederick Farrar. The Saint Austin Press, London 2002. 105pp. £7.95. ISBN 1-901157-23-7.
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    The Meditative Way - Readings in the theory and practice of Buddhist meditation. Ed. by Rod Bucknell and Chris Kang.Laurence-Khantipalo Mills - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):132-135.
    The Meditative Way - Readings in the theory and practice of Buddhist meditation. Ed. by Rod Bucknell and Chris Kang. Curzon Press, Richmond 1997. x, 274 pp. Cloth £40, pbk £14.99. ISBN 0-7007-0677-1/0678-X.
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    The Tale of Prince Samuttakote. A Buddhist Epic from Thailand. Trans. Thomas John Hudak.Laurence Mills - 1994 - Buddhist Studies Review 11 (2):193-194.
    The Tale of Prince Samuttakote. A Buddhist Epic from Thailand. Trans. Thomas John Hudak. Ohio University 1993. xxix, 276 pp. + 6 b/w plates. Pbk $20.00, £14.95.
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    No Argument against Ramsey.Laurence Nemirow - 1979 - Analysis 39 (4):201 - 209.
    This article is a defense of frank ramsey's thesis that there is a symmetry between the logical roles of subjects and predicates in subject-Predicate sentences against recent objections.
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  43. (1 other version)Replies. [REVIEW]Laurence Bonjour - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (3):673-698.
    I am very grateful to my critics for the time and effort that they have devoted to my work.
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  44. Précis of in defense of pure reason. [REVIEW]Laurence Bonjour - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (3):625–631.
    In Defense of Pure Reason is an elaboration and defense of what I characterize as a moderate rationalist conception of a priori justification and knowledge: “rationalist,” because it holds that a priori justification genuinely exists and is not in general to be explained away as merely analytic or definitional in character; “moderate,” because it holds that a priori insight is both fallible and corrigible.
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    Book Reviews : The Frankfurt School: The Critical Theories of Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. By Zoltan Tar. Foreword by Michael Landmann. New York, Toronto: John Wiley, 1977. Pp. xx + 243. $19.15. [REVIEW]Laurence Ray - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):111-116.
  46. Michael DePaul and William Ramsey (eds) rethinking intuition: The psychology of intuition and its role in philosophical inquiry. [REVIEW]Laurence BonJour - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (1):151-158.
  47. Paul Ziff, Epistemic Analysis: A Coherence Theory of Knowledge. [REVIEW]Laurence BonJour - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:410-412.
     
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    Renaissance From Humanism to Science, 1480–1700. By Robert Mandrou. Hassocks, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1979. Pp. 329. £11.50. [REVIEW]Laurence Brockliss - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (3):267-268.
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    Buddhist Monastic Life, according to the texts of the Theravada tradition. Mohan Wijayaratna, trans. Claude Grangier and Steve Collins, introd. Steve Collins. [REVIEW]Laurence Mills - 1993 - Buddhist Studies Review 10 (1):114-118.
    Buddhist Monastic Life, according to the texts of the Theravada tradition. Mohan Wijayaratna, trans. Claude Grangier and Steve Collins, introd. Steve Collins. Cambridge University Press, 1990. xxiv + 190 pp. H/back £27.50, US$37.50, Aus$45.00; p/back £8.95, US$10.95, Aus$22.50.
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    Living and Working with the Gods: Studies of Evidence for Private Religion and its mMaterial Environment in the City of Ostia (100-500 AD). J T Bakker. [REVIEW]Ray Laurence - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):444-445.
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