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    Ici la Dédalie.Marc Aymes & Dubreuil - 2015 - Labyrinthe 41:9-87.
    L’origine du monde C’est une île comme il en existe des centaines, peut-être des milliers d’autres au milieu du Pacifique. Située à un bras de mer de l’île Butaritari, sur son versant méridional, elle ne se distingue par aucune caractéristique particulière. Sauf peut-être qu’elle n’a aucune existence officielle : dans cette zone, les cartes ne mentionnent que les confettis d’atolls encerclant les îles Marshall, dont elle est la proche voisine. Il paraît cependant qu’on peut l’apercevoir sur d...
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    Many a Standard at a Time: The Ottomans' Leverage with Imperial Studies.Marc Aymes - 2013 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 8 (1):26-43.
    This article aims to explore the consequences of including Ottoman studies in the larger field of imperial studies. It strives to combine a close reading of the Ottoman imperial epithets with considerations of how the Ottomans may contribute to theorizing empire as a model. In particular, the article engages in a discussion of whether the "sublime sultanate" developed into a colonial pattern of empire over its final century of existence. As it turns out, the Ottoman practice of administration did not (...)
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  3. The Organizational Account of Function is an Etiological Account of Function.Marc Artiga & Manolo Martínez - 2015 - Acta Biotheoretica 64 (2):105-117.
    The debate on the notion of function has been historically dominated by dispositional and etiological accounts, but recently a third contender has gained prominence: the organizational account. This original theory of function is intended to offer an alternative account based on the notion of self-maintaining system. However, there is a set of cases where organizational accounts seem to generate counterintuitive results. These cases involve cross-generational traits, that is, traits that do not contribute in any relevant way to the self-maintenance of (...)
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  4. Rescuing tracking theories of morality.Marc Artiga - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (12):3357-3374.
    Street’s (Philos Stud 127(1):109–166, 2006) Darwinian Dilemma purports to show that evolutionary considerations are in tension with realist theories of value, which include moral realism. According to this argument, moral realism can only be defended by assuming an implausible tracking relation between moral attitudes and moral facts. In this essay, I argue that this tracking relation is not as implausible as most people have assumed by showing that the three main objections against it are flawed. Since this is a key (...)
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  5. Les conseillers en politiques du secteur public devraient-ils se soucier de la théorie des optima de second rang?Marc-Kevin Daoust & Victor Babin - 2024 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 18 (1):4-28.
    La théorie des optima de second rang est une contribution formelle au domaine de l’optimisation de l’utilité (ou du bien-être). Elle stipule que, dans certaines circonstances « imparfaites », l’approximation d’un idéal est sous-optimale. Dans cet article, nous tentons de déterminer si la théorie peut être utile aux conseillers œuvrant dans le secteur public. Nous présentons les conditions dans lesquelles la théorie pourrait s’avérer pertinente pour les conseillers du secteur public, et en particulier la condition d’inséparabilité entre différentes variables d’un (...)
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  6. On “Minimal Model Explanations”: A Reply to Batterman and Rice.Marc Lange - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (2):292-305.
    Batterman and Rice offer an account of “minimal model explanations” and argue against “common features accounts” of those explanations. This paper offers some objections to their proposals and arguments. It argues that their proposal cannot account for the apparent explanatory asymmetry of minimal model explanations. It argues that their account threatens ultimately to collapse into a “common features account.” Finally, it argues against their motivation for thinking that an explanation appealing to “common features” would have to explain the common features’ (...)
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  7. Coherence, First-Personal Deliberation, and Crossword Puzzles.Marc-Kevin Daoust - forthcoming - Philosophical Topics.
    What is the place of coherence, or structural rationality, in good first-personal deliberation? According to Kolodny (2005), considerations of coherence are irrelevant to good first-personal deliberation. When we deliberate, we should merely care about the reasons or evidence we have for our attitudes. So, considerations of coherence should not show up in deliberation. In response to this argument, Worsnip (2021) argues that considerations of coherence matter for how we structure deliberation. For him, we should treat incoherent combinations of attitudes as (...)
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  8. Disjunctivism and the Ethics of Disbelief.Marc Champagne - 2015 - Philosophical Papers 44 (2):139-163.
    This paper argues that there is a conflict between two theses held by John McDowell, namely i) the claim that we are under a standing obligation to revise our beliefs if reflection demands it; and ii) the view that veridical experience is a mode of direct access to the world. Since puts no bounds on what would constitute reasonable doubt, it invites skeptical concerns which overthrow. Conversely, since says that there are some experiences which we are entitled to trust, it (...)
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  9. Experience and Life as Ever‐Present Constraints on Knowledge.Marc Champagne - 2015 - Metaphilosophy 46 (2):235-245.
    This essay argues that acknowledging the existence of mind-independent facts is a matter of vital importance, in that acquiescence before the layout of the world is something demanded of knowing agents from the most elementary empirical deliverance to the most abstract construct. Building on the idea that normativity requires the presence of more than one option to choose from, the essay shows how the cessation of one's life is the disjunctive alternative of any experiential episode. This much has been missed, (...)
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    Missing the Forest for the Trees.Marc T. Jones - 1996 - Business and Society 35 (1):7-41.
    This article critiques the concept and discourse of social responsibility in terms of theoretical coherence, empirical salience, normative viability, and power/knowledge implications from a Marxist-institutionalist perspective. The social responsibility concept and discourse is found to be problematic along each of the above dimensions. The basic point can be stated succinctly: The concept and discourse of social responsibility are viable only in the absence of a historically grounded understanding of capitalist political economy. At the same time, however, the article argues that (...)
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    Logical Constraints on Judgement Aggregation.Marc Pauly & Martin Hees - 2006 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 (6):569-585.
    Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgements into a collective judgement, or alternatively, how to merge collectively inconsistent knowledge bases. In this paper, we view judgement aggregation as a function on propositional logic valuations, and we investigate how logic constrains judgement aggregation. In particular, we show that there is no non-dictatorial decision method for aggregating sets of judgements in a logically consistent way if the decision method is local, i.e., only depends on (...)
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  12. Poinsot versus Peirce on Merging with Reality by Sharing a Quality.Marc Champagne - 2015 - Versus: Quaderni di Studi Semiotici 120:31–43.
    C. S. Peirce introduced the term “icon” for sign-vehicles that signify their objects in virtue of some shared quality. This qualitative kinship, however, threatens to collapse the relata of the sign into one and the same thing. Accordingly, the late medieval philosopher of signs John Poinsot held that, “no matter how perfect, a concept [...] always retains a distinction, therefore, between the thing signified and itself signifying.” Poinsot is touted by his present-day advocates as a realist, but I believe that, (...)
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  13. Understanding Structural Representations.Marc Artiga - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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  14. Don’t Be an Ass: Rational Choice and its Limits.Marc Champagne - 2015 - Reason Papers 37 (1):137-147.
    Deliberation is often seen as the site of human freedom, but the binding power of rationality seems to imply that deliberation is, in its own way, a deterministic process. If one knows the starting preferences and circumstances of an agent, then, assuming that the agent is rational and that those preferences and circumstances don’t change, one should be in a position to predict what the agent will decide. However, given that an agent could conceivably confront equally attractive alternatives, it is (...)
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    La naissance de la grammaire moderne: langage, logique et philosophie à Port-Royal.Marc Dominicy - 1984 - Bruxelles: Editions Mardaga.
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  16. Game Logic - An Overview.Marc Pauly & Rohit Parikh - 2003 - Studia Logica 75 (2):165-182.
    Game Logic is a modal logic which extends Propositional Dynamic Logic by generalising its semantics and adding a new operator to the language. The logic can be used to reason about determined 2-player games. We present an overview of meta-theoretic results regarding this logic, also covering the algebraic version of the logic known as Game Algebra.
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    Projectification of Doctoral Training? How Research Fields Respond to a New Funding Regime.Marc Torka - 2018 - Minerva 56 (1):59-83.
    Funding is an important mechanism for exercising influence over ever more parts of academic systems. In order to do so, funding agencies attempt to export their functional and normative prerequisites for financing to new fields. One essential requirement for fundees is then to construct research processes in the form of a project beforehand, one that is limited in time, scope and content. This article demonstrates how the public funding of doctoral programs expands this model of project research from experienced academics (...)
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  18. Trump Revealed : An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power.Michael Kranish & Marc Fisher - 2016
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    Ethics for Responsible Innovation.Marc Steen, Martin Sand & Ibo Van de Poel - forthcoming - Business and Professional Ethics Journal.
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    Au-delà du renversement copernicien: la question de la phénoménologie et de son fondement.Marc Richir - 1976 - La Haye: M. Nijhoff.
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    Must a Jew Believe Anything?Menachem Marc Kellner - 1999 - Littman Library of Jewish.
    With the widening schism between Orthodox and non-Orthodox and secular Jews, Kellner (Jewish religious thought, U. of Haifa) addresses the timely issue of the future of Judaism in the context of the classical faith. Appends notes on Maimonides, other Jewish thinkers, and prayers (Yigdal,Ani ma'amin). Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Axiomatizing collective judgment sets in a minimal logical language.Marc Pauly - 2007 - Synthese 158 (2):233-250.
    We investigate under what conditions a given set of collective judgments can arise from a specific voting procedure. In order to answer this question, we introduce a language similar to modal logic for reasoning about judgment aggregation procedures. In this language, the formula expresses that is collectively accepted, or that is a group judgment based on voting. Different judgment aggregation procedures may be underlying the group decision making. Here we investigate majority voting, where holds if a majority of individuals accepts, (...)
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    Fear, freedom and political culture during COVID-19.Marc Stears & Tim Soutphommasane - 2022 - Monash Bioethics Review 40 (1):110-119.
    Australia’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely perceived to have been a successful one, based on the relatively few number of lives lost to the virus compared to the rest of the world. There remain, nonetheless, serious ethical challenges at the heart of the Australian response to COVID-19. The broadly positive outcomes of Australia’s pandemic response mask more troubling developments within its political culture, and the costs it has imposed on its society. This article examines two concerns in (...)
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    Maine de Biran, Leibniz and virtuality.Marc Parmentier - 2016 - Methodos 16.
    En 1819, Maine de Biran rédige une Exposition du système de Leibniz. Ce texte accorde une place centrale à la virtualité en l'associant à trois éléments-clés du système leibnizien : la monade miroir représentant « virtuellement » l'univers ; la conception dynamique de la substance constituée par une tendance virtuelle ; l'innéité des idées qui résulterait, aux yeux de Biran, d'une application de la dynamique et plus précisément du concept de la « force considérée comme virtuelle ». Ces trois références (...)
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    Emotional speech processing: Disentangling the effects of prosody and semantic cues.Marc D. Pell, Abhishek Jaywant, Laura Monetta & Sonja A. Kotz - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):834-853.
  26. On the role of language in social choice theory.Marc Pauly - 2008 - Synthese 163 (2):227 - 243.
    Axiomatic characterization results in social choice theory are usually compared either regarding the normative plausibility or regarding the logical strength of the axioms involved. Here, instead, we propose to compare axiomatizations according to the language used for expressing the axioms. In order to carry out such a comparison, we suggest a formalist approach to axiomatization results which uses a restricted formal logical language to express axioms. Axiomatic characterization results in social choice theory then turn into definability results of formal logic. (...)
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  27. Reality and Semiosis.Marc Champagne - 2022 - In Jamin Pelkey, Bloomsbury Semiotics Volume 1: History and Semiosis. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 129–147.
    This chapter investigates whether signs and their action, semiosis, are real. It critically surveys three arguments. The first argument consists in holding that semiosis must be real, because denying the reality of signs is self-defeating. This self-confirming status seems to imply that semiosis is the very means by which we partition the mind-independent and mind-dependent. One would then need to clarify this ontological neutrality or priority. The second argument consists in identifying an instance of sign-action that is mind-independent. Instead of (...)
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    Unpacking Complexity Through Critical Stakeholder Analysis The Case of Globalization.Marc T. Jones & Peter Fleming - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (4):430-454.
    Globalization is a ubiquitousyet highly elusive term. The debate on the cont and meaning of globalization is still waged largely in binary terms; for example, globalization is understood either as increasing standardization or as increasing difference. This article argues that the effects of globalization are best understood in terms of the following three sets of simultaneous contradictions: convergence and divergence, inclusion and exclusion, and centralization and decentralization. These contradictions can be fruitfully “unpacked” and examined through critical stakeholder analysis (CSA). This (...)
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    The Problematic Reality of Values.Jan Bransen & Marc Slors (eds.) - 1996 - Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
  30. Les commentaires bibliques de Madame Guyon dans la Bible de Berleburg.Jean-Marc Heuberger - 2001 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 133 (3):303-323.
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    Morale publique, lien social, lien religieux.Jean-Marc Larouche - 1999 - Éthique Publique 1 (2).
    Les récents débats sur la place de la religion à l’école et sur l’affaire des orphelins de Duplessis convoquent à débattre de la religion dans l’espace public. C’est à ce débat que cet article contribue, non pas en l’abordant de front, mais en passant par les discussions sur la philosophie morale, politique et sociale contemporaine. Les auteurs examinent d’abord le statut accordé à la religion dans les approches libérales et communautariennes de la morale publique ; puis, ils s’intéressent à un (...)
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  32. Reply to my Commentator.Marc Champagne - 2010 - Argument Cultures: Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation.
    A reply to a critic who, by his very criticisms, demonstrates my point about analytic philosophy's narrow-minded approach to differing styles of exposition.
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  33. (1 other version)Alternatieve consumptie als vorm van politieke participatie? Een onderzoek naar de politieke motivatie voor het lidmaatschap van Voedselteams in Vlaanderen.Marleen Baetens & Marc Hooghe - 2004 - Res Publica: Tijdschrift Voor Politologie 1:33.
     
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    Comment: The Next Frontier: Prosody Research Gets Interpersonal.Marc D. Pell & Sonja A. Kotz - 2021 - Emotion Review 13 (1):51-56.
    Neurocognitive models (e.g., Schirmer & Kotz, 2006) have helped to characterize how listeners incrementally derive meaning from vocal expressions of emotion in spoken language, what neural mechanisms are involved at different processing stages, and their relative time course. But how can these insights be applied to communicative situations in which prosody serves a predominantly interpersonal function? This comment examines recent data highlighting the dynamic interplay of prosody and language, when vocal attributes serve the sociopragmatic goals of the speaker or reveal (...)
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  35. Présentation.Jean-Marc Aveline - 2014 - In Jean-Marc Aveline & François-Xavier Amherdt, Humanismes et religions: Albert Camus et Paul Ricoeur. Berlin: Lit.
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    Esthétique et cognition.Jean-Marc Chouvel & Xavier Hascher (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne.
    Un nombre considérable d'études ont été consacrées ces dernières années à la cognition musicale. Elles ont trop souvent occulté la réflexion que la philosophie, l'esthétique, la psychologie ou la psychanalyse avaient déjà consacré à la question du rapport à l'oeuvre, à la manière dont nous prenons conscience d'elle, dont nous la pensons ou dont nous sommes pensés par elle. Cet ouvrage se propose d'instaurer un dialogue entre les différents aspects de la réflexion sur la réception de l'art. Ceci est d'autant (...)
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  37. Le peur de l'Europe.Jean-Marc Ferry - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (1):73-105.
  38. Liberté et raison, la liberté cartésienne et sa réfraction chez Spinoza et chez Leibniz..Jean-Marc Gabaude - 1970 - Toulouse,: Association des publications de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines.
    [1] Philosophie réflexive de la volonté.
     
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    Philosophie critique et Écriture sainte.Josef Simon & Marc De Launay - forthcoming - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale.
    L'article thématise la tension entre la compréhension d'une « Écriture sainte » et une philosophie critique « éclairée » dont la position est, au premier chef, représentée par Kant. Pour lui, l' interprétation de l' Écriture obéit uniquement au strict paradigme herméneutique. Il part du fait que l'homme, un être qui n'est pas purement rationnel, mais qui est simultanément raisonnable et soumis aux sens, est moralement obligé de saisir positivement les commandements éthiques fondés dans la raison comme des commandements divins. (...)
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  40. How the Internet Saved My Daughter and How Social Media Saved My Family.Marc Santos - 2011 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 15 (2):n2.
     
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  41. The folk are intellectualists.John Bengson with Marc A. Moffett & & Jennifer Cole Wright - manuscript
  42. Plotinus and the Gnostics on the Generation of Matter (33 [II 9], 12 and 51 [I 8], 14).Jean-Marc Narbonne - 2006 - Dionysius 24:45-64.
     
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  43. The contemporary significance of primitive accumulation.Rohit Negi & Marc Auerbach - 2009 - Human Geography 2 (3).
     
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    The Ontological Status of Cartesian Possibilia.Daniel Stermer, Marc Bobro & Liz Goodnick - unknown
    In this paper I present a novel view of the ontological status of possible objects for Descartes. Specifically, I claim that possible objects just are innate ideas considered objectively. In the act of creation, God creates possibilities—in all its richness—in the form of innate ideas. Thus, in acts of thinking, one may clearly and distinctly perceive, via one’s innate ideas, that such and such is possible. To argue this, I first analyze and critique two competing views—one from Calvin Normore who (...)
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  45. Cognitive basis for language evolution in nonhuman primates.Ruth Tincoff, Marc D. Hauser & Marc Hauser - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 553--538.
     
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  46. Communauté communautarisme et personnalisme.Jean-Marc Trigeaud - 2002 - Filosofia Oggi 25 (98):147-160.
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  47. Qui t'a a fait juste? Des filiations personnelles.Jean-Marc Trigeaud - 1994 - Filosofia Oggi 17 (67):299-312.
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    Les champions des femmes: examen du discours sur la supériorité des femmes, 1400-1800.Marc Angenot - 1977 - Puq.
    Un exposé chronologique qui analyse les principaux écrits tout en esquissant sommairement le cadre historique où ils ont apparus; une étude thématique qui montrera la cohésion de la topique propre au genre et sa continuité séculaire; des conclusions qui proposeront certaines hypothèses d'ensemble sur les traits rhétoriques, la fonction idéologique et l'élément libidinal des discours sur la supériorité des femmes.
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    Beyond cry and laugh: Toward a multilevel model of language production.Marc H. Bornstein & Gianluca Esposito - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (6):548-549.
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    Neuronal hyperactivity – A key defect in Alzheimer's disease?Marc Aurel Busche & Arthur Konnerth - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (6):624-632.
    Traditionally, the impairment of cognitive functions in Alzheimeŕs disease (AD) is thought to result from a reduction in neuronal and synaptic activities, and ultimately cell death. Here, we review recent in vivo evidence from mouse models and human patients indicating that, particularly in early stages of AD, neuronal circuits are hyperactive instead of hypoactive. Functional analyses at many levels, from single neurons to neuronal populations to large‐scale networks, with a variety of electrophysiological and imaging techniques have revealed two forms of (...)
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