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    Hatha-Yoga; dens udøvelse og virkning paa menneskets legeme og aand.Louis Brinkfort - 1949 - København,: A. Andersen.
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  2. Yoga; hvorledes man træner sig op til sundhed og livskraft..Louis Brinkfort - 1946 - København,: A. Andersen.
     
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  3. Anomalous self-experience in depersonalization and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation.Louis Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos, Barnaby Nelson & Nick Medford - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):430-441.
    Various forms of anomalous self-experience can be seen as central to schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. We examined similarities and differences between anomalous self-experiences common in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, as listed in the EASE , and those described in published accounts of severe depersonalization. Our aims were to consider anomalous self-experience in schizophrenia in a comparative context, to refine and enlarge upon existing descriptions of experiential disturbances in depersonalization, and to explore hypotheses concerning a possible core process in schizophrenia . Numerous (...)
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    (1 other version)Mental Competence and Value: The Problem of Normativity in the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity.Louis C. Charland - 2001 - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 8 (2):135-145.
    Mental competence, or decision‐making capacity, is an important concept in law, psychiatry, and bioethics. A major problem faced in the development and implementation of standards for assessing mental competence is the issue of objectivity. The problem is that objective standards are hard to formulate and apply. The aim here is to review the limited philosophical literature on the place of value in competence in an attempt to introduce the issues to a wider audience. The thesis that the assessment of competence (...)
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    IntrospectionIntrospection and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation of anomalous self experiences.Louis Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos & Barnaby Nelson - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):853-867.
    This paper offers a comparative investigation of anomalous self-experiences common in schizophrenia instrument) and those of normal individuals in an intensely introspective orientation. The latter represent a relatively pure manifestation of certain forms of exaggerated self-consciousness, one facet of the disturbance of core- or minimal-self postulated as central in schizophrenia. Significant similarities with schizophrenia-like experience were found but important differences also emerged. Affinities included feelings of passivity, fading of self or world, and alienation from thoughts, feelings, or lived-body. Differences involved (...)
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  6. Hume's Explanations of Meaningless Beliefs.Louis E. Loeb - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (203):145-164.
  7. Xénophon: Mémorables.Michele Bandini & Louis-André Dorion - 2000 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
  8. Possible worlds II: Non-reductive theories of possible worlds.Louis DeRosset - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (6):1009-1021.
    It is difficult to wander far in contemporary metaphysics without bumping into talk of possible worlds. And, reference to possible worlds is not confined to metaphysics. It can be found in contemporary epistemology and ethics, and has even made its way into linguistics and decision theory. What are those possible worlds, the entities to which theorists in these disciplines all appeal? Some have hoped that a theory of possible worlds can be used to reduce modality to non-modal terms. This paper (...)
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  9. "My So-Called Delusions": Solipsism, Madness, and the Schreber Case.Louis A. Sass - 1994 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 25 (1):70-103.
    This paper offers a critique of a central psychopathological concept, the notion of "poor reality-testing. "Using ideas from the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, I consider the nature of delusions in schizophrenia, largely through examining Daniel Paul Schreber's famous Memoirs of My Nervous Illness. Many schizophrenic individuals do not in fact mistake their fantasies for reality, as is traditionally assumed. Rather, I argue, they engage in a solipsistic mode of experience, a felt subjectivization of the lived world that is associated with a (...)
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    Lacan, Foucault, and the 'Crisis of the Subject': Revisionist Reflections on Phenomenology and Post-structuralism.Louis Sass - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):325-341.
    French thought in the twentieth century is typically described as marked by a major fault line, a rupture or grande coupure, that emerged in the 1960s, the heyday of the ‘crisis of the subject.’ Before this time French philosophy, together with associated fields, were focused on issues of subjectivity—first in the vein of Bergsonian vitalism but then shifting, with Sartre and Merleau-Ponty in the late 1930s and 1940s, to forms of phenomenology and existentialism inspired first by Husserl and then, even (...)
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    Stability, Justification, and Hume’s Propensity to Ascribe Identity to Related Objects.Louis E. Loeb - 1991 - Philosophical Topics 19 (1):237-270.
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    The nonindividuation argument against zygotic personhood.Louis Guenin - 2006 - Philosophy 81 (3):463-504.
    I consider the argument, thought to clinch the moral case for use of a human embryo solely as a means, that only a human individual can be a person, because it can happen at any time before formation of the primitive streak that an embryo splits into monozygotic twins, no embryo in which the primitive streak has not formed is a human individual, and therefore no embryo in which the primitive streak has not formed is a person. I explore the (...)
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    Old Persian Grammar, Texts, Lexicon.Louis H. Gray & Roland G. Kent - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (3):325.
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  14. The Bible and Modern Belief.Louis Wallis - 1949
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    Moral Undertow and the Passions: Two Challenges for Contemporary Emotion Regulation.Louis C. Charland - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):83-91.
    The history and philosophy of affective terms and concepts contains important challenges for contemporary scientific accounts of emotion regulation. First, there is the problem of moral undertow. This arises because stipulating the ends of emotion regulation requires normative assumptions that ultimately derive from values and morals. Some historical precedents are considered to help explain and address this problem. Second, there is the problem of organization. This arises because multiple emotions are often organized and oriented in very particular ways over the (...)
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  16. Philosophy for Children Adapted to Mathematics:: A Study of its Impact on the Evolution of Affective Factors.Louis Lafortune, Marie-France Daniel, Pierre Mongeau & Richard Pallascio - 2003 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 23 (1):10-25.
     
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  17. Science and Morals in the Affective Psychopathology of Philippe Pinel.Louis C. Charland - 2010 - History of Psychiatry 21 (1):38-51.
    Building on what he believed was a new ‘medico-philosophical’ method, Philippe Pinel made a bold theoretical attempt to find a place for the passions and other affective posits in psychopathology. However, his courageous attempt to steer affectivity onto the high seas of medical science ran aground on two great reefs that still threaten the scientific status of affectivity today. Epistemologically, there is the elusive nature of the signs and symptoms of affectivity. Ethically, there is the stubborn manner in which fact (...)
     
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  18. La philosophie géométrique de Henri Poincaré.Louis Rougier - 1920 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 28 (2):9-12.
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    Recent French Thought at the Intersection of Culture, Subjectivity, and Psychopathology.Louis Sass - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):279-284.
    French thought no longer enjoys the kind of prominence in the Anglophone world that it did in most of the last half of the twentieth century, a time when Sartre and Camus, then Lévi-Strauss, Foucault, and Derrida exercised a decisive influence on innovative work in literary and cultural theory, the human and social sciences, and on social thought more generally. It would be a mistake, however, to exaggerate the degree to which this represents either a decline in the actual influence (...)
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    Husserl, Heidegger, and the paradox of subjectivity.Louis Sass - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (3):295-317.
    This article considers the differences between Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger in light of Pascal’s distinction between the esprit de géometrie and the esprit de finesse. According to Pascal, the essential “principles” dominating our perceptual lives cannot be clearly and confidently demonstrated in a manner akin to logic and mathematics, but must be discerned in a more spontaneous or intuitive manner.It is unsurprising that Husserl, originally a student of mathematics, might seem closer to the esprit de géometrie, whereas Heidegger, trained (...)
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    Was Descartes sincere in his appeal to the natural light?Louis E. Loeb - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (3):377-406.
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    Madness and Melancholia.Louis A. Sass & Elizabeth Pienkos - 2013 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 20 (2):161-164.
    It is a Pleasure to comment on Somogy Varga’s intriguing paper, which offers welcome insight into the historical sources, changing uses, and underlying assumptions pertaining to the concept of ‘melancholia,’ especially in relationship to ‘depression.’ We found Varga’s discussion of the relationship between affect and cognition in past discussions of melancholia and depression to be illuminating, especially given the emphasis on cognitive distortions in contemporary psycho-pathology. His explanation of the gradual evolution of the depression concept from melancholia sheds interesting light (...)
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    Serious Dilettantism: Reflections on an Impossible Profession.Louis Sass - 2020 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (2):1-5.
    Preview: If we define “philosophy” simply as “love of knowledge,” then it is obviously a requirement for any serious scientific, scholarly, or professional pursuit – in whatever field. Philosophy’s relevance is also wide-ranging or even universal when we define it as the most basic or general discipline: the one that poses foundational questions regarding the nature and legitimacy of knowledge itself. Philosophy does seem, however, to have special pertinence for the human sciences, and perhaps especially for the mental-health-related disciplines and (...)
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  24. The Philosophy of Language.Louis Lachance - 1942 - The Thomist 4 (4):547.
     
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    Trois pensées inédites de Pascal.Louis Lafuma - 1945 - Paris,: Éditions littéraires de France. Edited by Blaise Pascal & Louis Périer.
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  26. Logica (traducção de Godofredo Rangel).Louis Laird - 1933 - S. Paulo,: Companhia editora nacional. Edited by Rangel, Godofredo & [From Old Catalog].
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  27. Norms for patents concerning human and other life forms.Louis M. Guenin - 1996 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (3).
    The rationale of patents on transgenic organisms leads to the startling notion of the human qua infringement. The moral reasons by which we may tenably reject such notion are not conclusive as to human life forms outside the body. A close look at recombinant DNA experimentation reveals ingenious processes, but not entities that the body lacks. Except for artificial genes, the genes of biotechnology are found on chromosomes, albeit nonconsecutively, and their uninterrupted transcripts appear in messenger RNA. An enhanced form (...)
     
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  28. Constructing the World.Louis deRosset - 2015 - Philosophical Review 124 (3):430-437.
    This is a review of David Chalmers's /Constructing the World/. The short, short version: there are issues, but you should definitely read the book.
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    Is contemporary moral theory founded on a misunderstanding?Louis P. Pojman - 1991 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (2):49-59.
    [Christianity] has enriched philosophy with far more definite and purer concepts than it had been able to furnish before; but which, once they are there, are freely assented to by Reason and are assumed as concepts to which it could well have come of itself and which it could and should have introduced…. Even the Holy One of the Gospel must first be compared with our ideal of moral perfection, before we can recognize him as such [Immanuel Kant, Critique of (...)
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    How Much of Your Self Do You Need to Imagine Being Someone Else?Louis Rouillé - 2024 - Topoi 43 (4):1-11.
    Imagining being someone else from the inside is something relatively easy to do. In Williams (Imagination and the self, problems of the self: philosophical papers, p 26–45, 1973), for instance, one finds Williams’s famous imaginative scenario consisting in imagining being Napoleon from the inside at the battle of Austerlitz. However, providing an adequate analysis for imagination reports like “(1) Williams imagines being Napoleon (from the inside)” is no easy task, because the logical form of such imagination report is controversial. Following (...)
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    Le Langage de la Physique est-il universel et autonome?Louis Rougier - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):189-194.
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    A la Recherche de l'Etre. Par Manoel Joaquim De Carvalho Jr La Colombe, éditions du Vieux Colombier, Paris, 1961.Louis Lachance - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (1):105-106.
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  33. Ecology: a Different Perspective.Louis Arénilla & Jeanne Ferguson - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (104):1-22.
    Today's industrial society is having an encounter with ecology: in April, 1976 the French government presented the National Assembly with documents on the dumping and burning of waste in the sea, as well as on the protection of nature. Electoral campaigns, discussions and demonstrations are centered about the theme of pollution and environment. In the last century the accumulation of waste had already become a problem : “ One of the most important duties of industry is to find a useful (...)
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    La Presence Totale.Louis Lavelle - 1992 - F. Aubier.
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    Negation and Absence.Louis Lavelle & Gilbert G. Hardy - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1):37-53.
  36. Turkology: a Preliminary Report.Louis Bazin & James H. Labadie - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (24):94-127.
    The development in modern times of the scientific study of the languages and civilizations called “oriental” (actually those outside western and central Europe) has of necessity been followed by a division of research into disciplines essentially delimited by linguistic boundaries. Thus experts of classical Arabic and of spoken Arab dialects, whether they study these idioms for their own sake, for their spoken or written literature, or even, making use of Arabic texts, to elaborate the history of the peoples of Arabic (...)
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    Réflexions sur la Liberté.Louis Leahy - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (1):42-57.
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    Les enseignants d'histoire et le programme d'Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté : de la transmission de la mémoire à une citoyenneté « subjective » et ouverte.Louis LeVasseur, Sabrina Moisan & Jean-François Cardin - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (2):77-86.
    Résumé : L’actuel programme d’« Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté » pour le 2e cycle du secondaire, portant sur l’histoire du Québec, a suscité depuis 2006 de nombreux commentaires dans les milieux intellectuels en raison de son contenu. Certains affirment que la transmission des grands événements historiques qui structurent la mémoire collective ou nationale y est inexistante, d’autres soutiennent qu’il doit favoriser le développement des compétences critiques et citoyennes, donc, l’autonomie de l’élève face à la mémoire collective ou nationale. (...)
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    Myth and Literature in Africa.Louis-Marie Ongoum & R. Blohm - 1972 - Diogenes 20 (80):51-62.
    Myth is like religion: both present one and the same fundamental problem—that of the whole of existence.
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    The Propensity to Ascribe Identity to Related Objects.Louis E. Loeb - 2002 - In Stability and Justification in Hume's Treatise. New York, US: Oup Usa.
    In Treatise I.4, Hume appeals to a propensity to ascribe identity to related objects to explain the belief in the continued existence of perceptions, in material substances or substrata, in souls, and in the double existence of perceptions and objects. The propensity contributes to contradictions, and hence uneasiness that we seek to relieve, resulting in conflicted and unstable doxastic states. For this reason, beliefs produced by the propensity are unjustified, due merely to the ”imagination.” Further, although the metaphysical beliefs do (...)
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    Global governance and civil society. Some reflections on NGO legitimacy.Louis Logister - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (2):165 – 179.
    Today civil society groups are important actors on the international stage. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have taken roles that traditionally have been the sole province of states or intergovernmental institutions. NGOs are not bound to act in the public interest. Neither are their actions justified by formal democratic procedures, as is the case with states. Therefore, questioning the legitimacy of their actions is a crucial thing to do. This article presents the results of empirical research on the legitimacy of internationally operating (...)
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    Instinct and Moral Life.Louis Arnaud Reid - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (10):173-.
    The problem before us is the question: How far is the term ‘ instinct ‘ applicable in ethics? How far is it true to say that instincts are the determinants of the good, or moral, life? And if it is true at all to say they are determinants, how Far is it true?
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    Les meilleurs n'auront pas le pouvoir: une enquête à partir d'Aristote, Pascal et Tocqueville.Adrien Louis - 2021 - Paris: PUF.
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    Leo Strauss, philosophe politique.Adrien Louis - 2019 - Paris: CNRS Éditions.
    Leo Strauss (1899-1973) est certainement un penseur majeur du XXe siècle. Lui qui a rouvert des procès jugés depuis longtemps - la querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, ou encore l'opposition entre la raison et la révélation - fait l'objet de commentaires contradictoires, le présentant comme un penseur tantôt fondamentalement apolitique, uniquement soucieux de redonner sens à la vie philosophique, tantôt secrètement politique, servant les forces les plus conservatrices des Etats-Unis. Ce livre entreprend d'abord de retrouver en Strauss un des (...)
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    On Talking about the Arts.Louis Arnaud Reid - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (158):320 - 332.
    I want to concentrate on two kinds of talking about the arts. One concerns those aspects of the language of philosophical aesthetics in which generalisations about ‘art’ and ‘the arts’ are made. The other concerns the language of the critic in so far as it can be stated as having a very particular aim: ‘the stimulation’ ‘of interest and the heightening of insight and the education of his ability to make his own appreciative judgments from direct experience’.
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  46. Yoga asanas.Louis-Frédéric - 1959 - London,: Thorsons.
     
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    The Enigma in the Ancient Literature of India.Louis Renou & Elaine P. Halperin - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (29):32-41.
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    DESBIENS, Jean-Paul, Jérusalem (terra dolorosa)DESBIENS, Jean-Paul, Jérusalem (terra dolorosa).Louis-André Richard - 1992 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 48 (1):131-132.
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    – Chapitre III – Précurseurs et émules de Torricelli.Louis Rougier - 2010 - Philosophia Scientiae 14 (2):69-79.
    Au début du xviie siècle, on enseignait couramment dans les écoles que l’air était un élément léger, c’est-à-dire qu’il n’avait pas de poids et que les éléments pesants perdaient de leur gravité lorsqu’ils se trouvaient dans leur lieu naturel : l’eau dans l’eau, la terre dans la terre. On s’accordait en outre à déclarer que, si aucune contradiction logique n’empêche la toute puissance créatrice de créer un espace vide, en fait, les forces de la nature sont ainsi agencées que le (...)
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    – Chapitre XII – L’insincérité de Pascal.Louis Rougier - 2010 - Philosophia Scientiae 14 (2):207-218.
    Au point où nous sommes parvenus, il est aisé de reconstituer ce qui s’est passé dans l’esprit de Pascal entre le 10 septembre 1647 et l’envoi des quelques exemplaires du Récit. 1 – La fabrication de la Lettre à Périer Le 10 septembre au plus tard, Périer quitte son beau-frère à Paris pour retourner à Clermont. Pourquoi, à ce moment, Pascal qui vient de l’entretenir de ses perplexités et de ses projets, qui vient de lui montrer soi-disant l’expérience du vide (...)
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