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    Locke : liaison probable et liaison nécessaire.Éric Marquer - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    We would like to stress the importance of connection of ideas in Locke notion of “knowledge”, and to recall how the author of the Essay defines reason. Reason is not the faculty of syllogistical reasoning, but of examining connections between singular ideas. Connection and association are not in opposition for Locke as an objective link would be to a purely subjective link. Indeed, association is a normal activity for the mind even if it sometimes has pathological consequences. Moreover, (...)
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    Le principe de la folie et de la raison. Association des idées et liaison des idées aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.Gabrielle Radica - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    After Gassendi and Descartes, thinkers who tried to explain and study the association of ideas first saw in this phenomenon a cause of error and madness. Progressively, though, whether it was described as “association” or as “connection” of ideas, it began to be seen as one principle of knowledge among others, until Condillac and Hume thought of it as the only principle of all our knowledge, and until xixth century psychology made it its fundamental law. But prior to (...)
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    Liaison des idées et variété des esprits : de Malebranche à l’empirisme des Lumières.André Charrak - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    Si l’on souligne d’ordinaire la dette de Condillac envers Locke, notamment en ce qui concerne l’association des idées, on doit également rappeler l’importance de Malebranche dans l’élaboration de la pensée de l’abbé. Cependant la reprise condillacienne de Malebranche, une fois émancipée d’hypothèses psychophysiques sur l’union de l’âme et du corps, doit trouver de nouveaux outils pour expliquer le phénomène de la variété des esprits, que Descartes et Malebranche expliquaient facilement dans le cadre de l’union, notamment par la référence à (...)
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    Objet et signification: matériaux phénoménologiques pour la théorie du jugement.Denis Seron - 2003 - Paris: Vrin.
    Le role decisif que la theorie du jugement est amenee a jouer en philosophie depuis Descartes est directement lie aux pretentions critiques de la philosophie moderne. La phenomenologie de Husserl, qui allait jusqu'a reconnaitre en elle son grand desideratum, ne fait pas exception. Pour autant qu'elle entend s'elever au rang d'une authentique critique de la connaissance, la phenomenologie se heurte necessairement a ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler le probleme du jugement. Pour cette raison, il devenait indispensable de dresser un etat (...)
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    Œuvres de Locke et Leibnitz, contenant l'Essai sur l'entendement humain, revu, corrigé et accompagné de notes, par F. Thurot; l'Éloge de Leibnitz par Fontenelle, le Discours sur la conformité de la foi et de la raison, l'Essai sur la bonté de Dieu, la liberté de l'homme et l'origine du mal.John Locke, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz & Jean François Thurot - 1839
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    John Locke: Deux Traites Du Gouvernement.John Locke - 1997 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    Dans les Deux traites du gouvernement, Locke poursuit des fins polemiques, politiques et philosophiques. Le Premier traite s'oppose a la theorie du droit divin des rois lie a la primogeniture, theorie dont Filmer s'etait fait le protagoniste. Les arguments du Deuxieme traite doivent leur validite a l'effort dont ils procedent: l'effort de progres de la raison politique en general. Locke y defend son appui a la cause de la religion constitutionnelle de religion reformee. Il affirme que le gouvernement legitime ne (...)
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    The Alienation of Body Tissue and the Biopolitics of Immortalized Cell Lines.Margaret Lock - 2001 - Body and Society 7 (2-3):63-91.
    The alienation of body parts and their transformation into commodities raises questions about ownership, property rights, and about possible violation of the moral order. This article focuses on the `social life' of objects, including body parts, and the multiple meanings attached to them that are made visible in systems of exchange. The transformation of DNA obtained in blood samples into immortalized cell lines for use in the Human Genome Diversity Project is introduced as an illustration of contested commodification. The meanings (...)
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    Ethiek en retoriek: Beschouwingen bij een actuele vraag vanuit antieke en middeleeuwse denken.Carlos Steel - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (3):405 - 432.
    La logique spécifique des jugements de valeur est à chercher dans le discours rhétorique. Cette thèse développée par Ch. Perelman dans L'Empire rhétorique (1977) nous rappelle l'introduction à l'éthique de Jean Buridan (XIVe s.). Selon Buridan la philosophie morale ne peut se contenter d'appliquer la logique générale: elle a besoin d'une logique spéciale, une „logique morale” qui n'est rien autre que la technique persuasive qu'on étudie dans la Rhétorique. Roger Bacon (XlIIe s.) a même essayé d'intégrer cette rhétorique dans l'éthique (...)
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    Les détectives de la raison.Grahame Lock & Göran Sundholm - 1986 - le Cahier (Collège International de Philosophie) 2:129-136.
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    Little Rock’s Social Question.Jill Locke - 2013 - Political Theory 41 (4):533-561.
    This essay interprets Hannah Arendt’s concept of the “social question” through a reading of her controversial essay “Reflections on Little Rock.” I argue that Arendt’s social question refers to social climbing and not simply poverty, as she initially suggests. The social-climbing framework illuminates “Little Rock” in two ways. First, it explains why Arendt opposed mandatory school desegregation, which she saw as black social climbing, that is, African American citizens and the NAACP using the US courts and federal government to raise (...)
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    Somatic influences on subjective well-being and affective disorders: the convergence of thermosensory and central serotonergic systems.Charles L. Raison, Matthew W. Hale, Lawrence Williams, Tor D. Wager & Christopher A. Lowry - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:104721.
    Current theories suggest that the brain is the sole source of mental illness. However, affective disorders, and major depressive disorder (MDD) in particular, may be better conceptualized as brain-body disorders that involve peripheral systems as well. This perspective emphasizes the embodied, multifaceted physiology of well-being, and suggests that afferent signals from the body may contribute to cognitive and emotional states. In this review, we focus on evidence from preclinical and clinical studies suggesting that afferent thermosensory signals contribute to well-being and (...)
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    Dementia Entanglements in a Postgenomic Era.Margaret Lock - 2011 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 36 (5):685-703.
    As genetic tests become cheaper and more readily available, pressure is increasing to routinely test individuals for susceptibility genes for complex common disorders. Using Alzheimer’s disease as an illustrative example, it is shown how population databases of AD cases on which individual risk estimates are based are faulty due to confusion about the AD phenotype. Furthermore, the APOEe4 genotype associated with increased risk of AD is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause AD. The article concludes with ethnographic findings that result (...)
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  13. Paris, Vrin, 2004, 240 p. François BOUSQUET, Philippe CAPELLE (éds), Dieu et la raison. L'intelligence de la foi parmi les rationalités contemporaines, Paris, Bayard, 2005, 301 p. Florence CAEYMAEX. Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Bergson. Les phénoménologies existentialistes et leur héritage bergsonien (Europaea Memoria, Studien und Texte. [REVIEW]Hobbes à Locke - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:94.
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    Detention and the Evolving Threat of Tuberculosis: Evidence, Ethics, and Law.Richard Coker, Marianna Thomas, Karen Lock & Robyn Martin - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (4):609-615.
    The issue of detention as a tuberculosis control measure has resurfaced following the prolonged detention of a patient with an extensively drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis in a prison cell in Arizona, and the attempted detention in Italy and subsequent detention in Atlanta, Georgia of an American sufferer thought to have XDR-TB in May 2007. These cases have reignited the debate over the evidence that supports detention policy in the control of tuberculosis, and its associated legal and ethical ramifications. This paper (...)
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    The sex or the head? Feminine voices and academic women through the work of Hélène Cixous.Kirsten Locke & Katrina McChesney - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (13):1537-1549.
    Hélène Cixous is perhaps best known for her paper, ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’ (1976) and her literary contributions outside academia. In this paper, we pick up a lesser known Cixous text, ‘Le Sexe ou la tête?’ that offers an interesting and provocative perspective on the traps associated with being feminine in a masculine environment. As we converse with Cixous, weaving our own words and experiences with hers, we link her work more closely with the feminine in modern-day academia. We (...)
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    Loi et règles dans l’Essai en vue de résoudre un problème de la doctrine des chances de Thomas Bayes.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 2015 - Revue de Synthèse 136 (1-2):139-172.
    Dans un contexte de désenchantement à l'égard de la physique de Newton dont la puissance avait sidéré les savants de son temps et qui paraîtra, au fil du XVIIIe siècle, de plus en plus défectueuse, I' Essai de Bayes structure une idée de la cause minimaliste: des événements repérables, que l'on puisse traiter comme semblables, en rapport de subséquence, et de telle sorte que l'on puisse évaluer les chances d'avoir raison quand on avance une thèse qui prend l'initiative d'organiser ces (...)
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    L'errance des normes: éléments d'éthique scolastique (1220-1320).Alain Boureau - 2016 - Paris: Les Belles lettres.
    English summary: This book, the fourth volume of the Raison scolastique, attempts to historicize the concept of moral judgement. Thirteenth century medieval and Scholastic thought, in search of a specific set of ethics, attempted to distance themselves from previously held taboos. They therefore moved towards a defined set of standards that revolved around the moral and legal notion of responsibility, which remains to the present day. French description: Ce livre, qui constitue le tome IV de la Raison scolastique, tente d'historiciser (...)
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  18. Readings in Modern Philosophy, Volume 2: Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Associated Texts.Roger Ariew & Eric Watkins (eds.) - 2000 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This anthology offers the key works of Locke, Berkeley, and Hume in their entirety or in substantial selections, along with a rich selection of associated texts by other leading thinkers of the period.
     
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    Video ethics in educational research involving children: Literature review and critical discussion.Michael A. Peters, E. Jayne White, Tina Besley, Kirsten Locke, Bridgette Redder, Rene Novak, Andrew Gibbons, John O’Neill, Marek Tesar & Sean Sturm - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (9):863-880.
    Video ethics in educational research involving children is a recent topic that has arisen since the increase in the use of visual mediums in research especially with the development of new and ubiquitous internet technologies and social media. This paper emerged as an expressed concerned by a group of scholars associated with the new Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy that was established in 2016. The paper is the result of a collective writing process over a period of a few (...)
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    John Locke et la raison raisonnable.Simone Goyard-Fabre - 1986 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    L'oeuvre de celui que Voltaire appela " le sage Locke " devait apporter au monde un message d'espérance que le XVIIIe siècle recueillit aussitôt : si la raison des hommes, disait Locke, est assez raisonnable, le gouvernement des peuples ...
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    The concept of judgment in Montaigne.Raymond C. La Charité - 1968 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Many critics seem to consider it inappropriate or unnecessary to ask what Montaigne means by the faculty of judgment. Laumonier speaks of "Ie bon sens, qu'il oppose si souvent a la memoire et qu'il appelle encore 'jugement' et 'entendement', c'est-a-dire la faculte de penser et de reflechir juste. " 1 Our appreciation of what is implied by judgment, that is by Montaigne's notion of judgment, has been delayed perhaps by a too facile acceptance of a so-called synonymity of meaning among (...)
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    La justice des émotions: essai-fiction.Emmanuel Jeuland - 2020 - Paris: IRJS Éditions.
    La 4e de couv. indique : "La justice des émotions confine au populisme lorsqu'elle ignore la raison. À l'inverse, l'émotion est nécessaire à la raison pour parvenir à un bon jugement. Afin d'approfondir ce paradoxe et le présenter de manière pédagogique, il convient d'utiliser la forme privilégiée d'expression de l'émotion qu'est la narration. Dans cet essai-fiction les approches rationnelles, relationnelles et émotionnelles sont mêlées. Ce texte est issu d'un atelier nommé Oudropo, (Ouvroir de Droit Potentiel) qui entend imaginer du droit (...)
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    Sampaio Bruno -"A Ideia de Deus" Esboço de uma Teodiceia.Maria Helena Varela - 1989 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 45 (1):125 - 136.
    Neste esboço de teodiceia que deveria intitular-se "Amorim Viana", Sampaio Bruno critica o optimismo leibniziano daquele autor para quem o mal não tinha essência real.nesta "teosofia", ou "teurgia" mística e heterodoxa, Bruno contesta a "creatio ex nihilo", propondo a Cisão como mistério primordial, causa da degradação do Espírito puro e de todos os outros seres. Aliado aos temas da Cisão e do Mal, o Tempo surge como categoria fundamental.A razão e a revelação, a "sofia" e a profecia, entrelaçam-se paradoxalmente nesta (...)
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    Le jugement de Hegel sur l'antithétique de la raison pure.M. Gueroult - 1931 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 38 (3):413 - 439.
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    Le jugement esthétique, raison d’être de la Troisième (et dernière?) Critique.François Marty - 1998 - In Herman Parret (ed.), Kants Ästhetik · Kant's Aesthetics · L'esthétique de Kant. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 66-83.
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  26. Association, Madness, and the Measures of Probability in Locke and Hume.John Wright - 1987 - In Christopher Fox (ed.), Psychology and Literature in the Eighteenth Century. AMS Press. pp. 103-28.
    This paper argues for the importance of Chapter 33 of Book 2 of Locke's _Essay Concerning Human Understanding_ ("Of the Association of Ideas) both for Locke's own philosophy and for its subsequent reception by Hume. It is argued that in the 4th edition of the Essay of 1700, in which the chapter was added, Locke acknowledged that many beliefs, particularly in religion, are not voluntary and cannot be eradicated through reason and evidence. The author discusses the origins of the (...)
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    Penser, divaguer : l’association des idées chez Locke.Pierre-Louis Autin - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    Locke writes to Molyneux that he wants to give to the connection of ideas even more importance than he formerly did in the Essay. The study of the political and pedagogical works of Locke, and also Of the Conduct of the Understanding, contributes to extend the Lockean connection of ideas theory beyond its better-known uses (e.g. about error or the mastery of one’s passions), and it is suggested that the process of linking together and associating ideas is already effective at (...)
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    Everyday Clinical Ethics: Essential Skills and Educational Case Scenarios.Elaine C. Meyer, Giulia Lamiani, Melissa Uveges, Renee McLeod-Sordjan, Christine Mitchell, Robert D. Truog, Jonathan M. Marron, Kerri O. Kennedy, Marilyn Ritholz, Stowe Locke Teti & Aimee B. Milliken - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-23.
    Bioethics conjures images of dramatic healthcare challenges, yet everyday clinical ethics issues unfold regularly. Without sufficient ethical awareness and a relevant working skillset, clinicians can feel ill-equipped to respond to the ethical dimensions of everyday care. Bioethicists were interviewed to identify the essential skills associated with everyday clinical ethics and to identify educational case scenarios to illustrate everyday clinical ethics. Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of bioethicists. Bioethicists were asked: (1) What are the essential skills required (...)
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    Histoire des religions et destin de la théologie.Ernst Troeltsch, Jean-Marc Tâetaz, Pierre Gisel & Association Francophone Pour L'âedition Et la Diffusion de L'¶Uvre de Ernst Troeltsch Et Pour L'âetu - 1996 - Cerf.
    Théologien, historien, philosophe, sociologue et homme politique libéral, Ernst Troeltsch (1865-1923) fait partie du groupe des théologiens protestants allemands appelé " Ecole de l'histoire des religions ". Revendiquant l'héritage de Kant et de Schleiermacher, proche de Max Weber et du néo-kantisme de l'Ecole de Bade, Troeltsch est le théoricien classique du néo-protestantisme. Surtout connu en France comme sociologue de la religion, il est redécouvert aujourd'hui comme philosophe et théologien, éclipsé un temps par Barth, l'existentialisme et Heidegger. Les huit essais rassemblés (...)
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  30. Expérience et raison. Les fondements de la morale selon Locke.Jean-Michel Vienne - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (1):137-138.
     
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  31. Instinct, entendement, raison: la référence à l'animal chez Locke, Hume et Schopenhauer.M. Elie - 1994 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 75:11-26.
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    Expérience et raison: les fondements de la morale selon Locke.Jean-Michel Vienne - 1991 - Paris: Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Spine title: Les fondements de la morale selon Locke.
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    Locke's Life.Mark Goldie - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart (ed.), A Companion to Locke. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 25–44.
    John Locke was born in Wrington and brought up in nearby Pensford, a village six miles south of Bristol. In 1647 Locke entered England's finest school,Westminster, under the renowned Richard Busby. At the close of his life, he recommended not only the New Testament but also Cicero's De Officiis (On Duties) as the best guides to morality. Locke always regarded civil and ecclesiastical governance as two equally consequential aspects of public life. Locke's political identity in aligned him with the "Junto" (...)
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    L’idée de « liaison nécessaire » chez Descartes.Jean Laporte - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 2:9-14.
    L’idée de liaison nécessaire joue dans la philosophie de Descartes un rôle non moins central que dans celle de Hume ou de Kant. Elle ne peut être exactement considérée ni comme analytique, ni comme synthétique. Elle exprime un rapport sui generis, que met en lumière l’opposition de la distinction de raison et de la distinction réelle, et qui se révèle à l’état pur dans la notion de substance.
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    Une liaison globale fonde-t-elle non seulement une détermination complète, mais rend-elle aussi possible la contingence? Universale Vernetztheit der Welt nicht nur als Grund lückenloser Determination, sondern auch als Ermöglichung von Kontingenz?Michael-Thomas Liske - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (2):123.
    According to the Principle of Sufficient Reason every event is determined down to the smallest detail. This principle entails a global determinism which is connected with the claim of uniformity: All things are basically one and differ only by degrees. Accordingly, Leibniz tries to explain the traditional distinction of necessity and contingency by the difference between a definite demonstration and an open, never ending analysis, that is a quantitative difference between the finite and infinite. It is controversial whether contingency can (...)
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    Quelques remarques sur le problème Des jugements synthétiques « a priori » et sur le « canon de la raison pure ».Joachim Kopper - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Expérience et raison. Les fondements de la morale selon Locke Jean-Michel Vienne Collection «Bibliothèque d'histoire de la philosophie» Paris, Vrin, 1991, 298 p. [REVIEW]Gilbert Boss - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (1):158-.
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    Droit, raison pratique et analogie: l'enjeu actuel d'une relecture de Kant.Jacques Lenoble - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (2):213-.
    Dès son origine, la réflexion philosophique sur le droit a été confrontée questions du raisonnement juridique et du rapport du juge à la règle. Ces questions engagent celle du rôle de la Raison dans l'agir humain et done ultimement celle du statut de la Raison.Le renouveau actuel de la philosophie du droit et de la réflexion sur le jugement juridique s'inscrit dans le cadre du nouvel essor du débat philosophique sur la Raison.
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    Liberté et raison. Philosophie réflexive de la volonté. La Liberté cartésienne et sa réfraction chez Spinoza et chez Leibniz. Par Jean-Marc Gabaude. Préface d'Alain Guy. Association des publications de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines de Toulouse, 1971. xii + 434 pages. 52 F. [REVIEW]Théodore Quoniam - 1972 - Dialogue 11 (3):437-440.
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    Preuve et raisons à l'Université de Paris: logique, ontologie et théologie au XIVe siècle: actes de la table ronde internationale organisée par le Laboratoire associé au C.N.R.S. no 152, du 5 au 7 novembre 1981.Zenon Kałuża, Paul Vignaux & Centre D'études des Religions du Livre (eds.) - 1984 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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  41. Preuve et raisons à l'Université de Paris: logique, ontologie et théologie au XIVe siècle: actes de la table ronde internationale organisée par le Laboratoire associé au C.N.R.S. no 152, du 5 au 7 novembre 1981.Zenon Kałuża & Paul Vignaux (eds.) - 1984 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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    Locke, the Law of Nature, and Polygamy.Susanne Sreedhar & Julie Walsh - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (1):91-110.
    When Locke mentions polygamy in his writings, he does not condemn the practice and, even seems to endorse it under certain conditions. This attitude is out of step with many of his contemporaries. Identifying the philosophical reasons that lead Locke to have this attitude about polygamy motivates our project. Because Locke never wrote a treatise on ethics, we look to number of different texts, but focus on An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Essays on the Law of Nature, in order (...)
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  43. The locked-in syndrome : what is it like to be conscious but paralyzed and voiceless?Serge Goldman - unknown
    1Neurology Department and Cyclotron Research Center, University of Lie`ge, Sart Tilman B30, 4000 Liege, Belgium 2Neurorehabilitation Medicine, Hoˆpital Caremeau, CHU Nıˆmes, 30029 Nıˆmes Cedex, France 3Department of Speech Therapy, Hospital Pitie´ Salpe´trie`re, Paris and French Association Locked in Syndrome (ALIS), 225 Bd Jean-Jaures, MBE 182, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France 4Neurosciences et Syste`mes Sensoriels Unite´ Mixte de Recherche 5020, Universite´ Claude Bernard Lyon 1 – CNRS, 69007 Lyon, France 5Intensive Care Medicine, Hoˆpital Erasme, Universite´ Libre de Bruxelles, Route de Lennik 808, (...)
     
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  44. John Locke and America: the defence of English colonialism.Barbara Arneil - 1996 - New York: Oxford Unioversity Press.
    This book considers the context of the colonial policies of Britain, Locke's contribution to them, and the importance of these ideas in his theory of property. It also reconsiders the debate about John Locke's influence in America. The book argues that Locke's theory of property must be understood in connection with the philosopher's political concerns, as part of his endeavour to justify the colonialist policies of Lord Shaftesbury's cabinet, with which he was personally associated. The author maintains that traditional scholarship (...)
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    La raison dans l'éducation: Henri Marion et l'instruction républicaine.Pierre Hayat - 2012 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    Aujourd'hui inconnu du public, Henri Marion (1846-1896) est avec Ferdinand Buisson l'un des philosophes les plus influents de la révolution scolaire de la IIIe République. Par ses travaux théoriques et son enseignement universitaire de "science de l'éducation", Marion se place au coeur de la rénovation pédagogique voulue par Jules Ferry. Il voit dans la cohérence des trois niveaux de l'instruction publique - primaire, secondaire, supérieur - un principe fondateur de la nouvelle école républicaine. Il se préoccupe de la manière dont (...)
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    John Locke.W. M. Spellman - 1997 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    The influence of John Locke's thought in Europe and America rests largely on his articulation and defence of a liberal political philosophy, and in his formulation of a theory of knowledge where experience and environment provide the exclusive starting points in the educational process. Generally he continues to be associated with the eighteenth-century 'Age of Reason' or Enlightenment, where the malleability of human nature, together with the inherent dignity and freedom of the individual, were placed at the forefront of reform (...)
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  47. Absential Suspension: Malebranche and Locke on Human Freedom.Julie Walsh & Thomas M. Lennon - 2019 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 1 (1):1-17.
    This paper treats a heretofore-unnoticed concept in the history of the philosophical discussion of human freedom, a kind of freedom that is not defined solely in terms of the causal power of the agent. Instead, the exercise of freedom essentially involves the non-occurrence of something. That being free involves the non-occurrence, that is, the absence, of an act may seem counterintuitive. With the exception of those specifically treated in this paper, philosophers tend to think of freedom as intimately involved with (...)
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    L’amour et ses raisons.Esther Engels Kroeker - 2022 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 114 (2):209-224.
    Cet article défend la thèse selon laquelle l’amour personnel est une attitude a-rationnelle, qui ne répond à aucune raison normative. Je présente les deux courants de pensée principaux sur l’amour et les raisons, les théories rationnelles et a-rationnelles, ainsi que des problèmes engendrés par chaque position. Je défends ensuite une version de la position a-rationnelle, en répondant à l’objection selon laquelle l’amour a-rationnel serait inintelligible. L’amour personnel est a-rationnel, mais il peut néanmoins être rendu intelligible par des explications, par des (...)
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    John Locke and the Theory of Sovereignty: Mixed Monarchy and the Right of Resistance in the Political Thought of the English Revolution.Geraint Parry - 1978 - Cambridge University Press.
    This volume is a sequel to the author's earlier work on the development of European theories of sovereignity and constitutionalism. Professor Franklin here explains a major innovation associated with the English Civil Wars. It was only now, he shows, that there finally emerged a theory of sovereignity and resistance that was fully compatible with a mixed constitution. The new conception of resistance in a mixed constitution was to enter the main tradition via Locke, who stood alone among major writers of (...)
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    Locke on Religious Enthusiasm as a Form of Madness.Diego Lucci - 2024 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 53 (3):241-252.
    In John Locke’s An Essay concerning Human Understanding, madness is described as “the association of ideas,” which consists in (mistakenly) associating ideas not inherently connected to each other. When criticizing religious enthusiasts for relying exclusively on “immediate inspiration,” Locke blamed them for engaging in the “association of ideas.” Thus, he considered enthusiasm as a sort of madness. This essay examines Locke’s analysis of madness against the backdrop of his “way of ideas,” thereby highlighting the specificity of his “ideational” (...)
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