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  1. Essais de psychanalyse appliquée.Sigmund Freud, Mmes Marty & Mmes Bonaparte - 1936 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 43 (1):3-4.
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    and RUYSSEN, TH. La tradition philosophique et la pensee francaise.A. Brehier Mme L. Berthod - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32:240.
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    Disease Control Priorities for Neglected Tropical Diseases: Lessons from Priority Ranking Based on the Quality of Evidence, Cost Effectiveness, Severity of Disease, Catastrophic Health Expenditures, and Loss of Productivity.Elisabeth Marie Strømme, Kristine Bærøe & Ole Frithjof Norheim - 2013 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (3):132-141.
    Background In the context of limited health care budgets in countries where Neglected Tropical Diseases are endemic, scaling up disease control interventions entails the setting of priorities. However, solutions based solely on cost-effectiveness analyses may lead to biased and insufficiently justified priorities. Objectives The objectives of this paper are to 1) demonstrate how a range of equity concerns can be used to identify feasible priority setting criteria, 2) show how these criteria can be fed into a multi-criteria decision-making matrix, and (...)
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    Intervention I.Mme A. Z. Krygowska - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):217-219.
  5. Cours de morale théorique et notions historiques.Mme L. Bérard, Eug Blum & M. E. Boirac - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (1):6-7.
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    Intervention II.Mme A. Z. Krygowska - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):220-222.
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    Le role de la convention dans l'espace d'un observateur isolé.Mme Florence Aeschlimann - 1961 - Synthese 13 (1):75-85.
    L'édification spatio-temporelle dont se sert un observateur isolé pour représenter ses résultats de mesures comporte la construction d'un espace physique qui, quoique non catégorique, est applicable sur l'espace euclidien à trois dimensions. Aucun argument ne permet de décider si l'espace est euclidien ou non euclidien. Les expériences permettent seulement à l'observateur d'affirmer que l'espace est pratiquement euclidien en son voisinage.
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    Global Health Inequality: Comparing Inequality-Adjusted Life Expectancy over Time.Elisabeth Marie Strømme & Ole Frithjof Norheim - 2017 - Public Health Ethics 10 (2).
    Background and objectives: Summary measures of overall health inequality are independent of group membership and enable international comparisons of distribution of health. We compare inequality between and within countries over time and identify normative issues underlying such comparisons. Methods: We used a set of modeled historical life tables for 193 World Health Organization member states from the years 1990, 2000 and 2008 and calculated inequality in age at death and inequality-adjusted life expectancy. Results: Our calculations suggest that overall health inequalities (...)
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    Disease Control Priorities for Neglected Tropical Diseases: Lessons from Priority Ranking Based on the Quality of Evidence, Cost Effectiveness, Severity of Disease, Catastrophic Health Expenditures, and Loss of Productivity.Elisabeth Marie Strømme, Kristine Baerøe & Ole Frithjof Norheim - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (3):132-141.
    BackgroundIn the context of limited health care budgets in countries where Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are endemic, scaling up disease control interventions entails the setting of priorities. However, solutions based solely on cost‐effectiveness analyses may lead to biased and insufficiently justified priorities.ObjectivesThe objectives of this paper are to 1) demonstrate how a range of equity concerns can be used to identify feasible priority setting criteria, 2) show how these criteria can be fed into a multi‐criteria decision‐making matrix, and 3) discuss (...)
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    Freedom to publish, democracy and the world book community.Sigmund Strømme - 1993 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (2):88-91.
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  11. Historiens problem.Arnulf Marcellus Strømme - 1946 - [Oslo]: Cammermeyers boghandel.
     
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  12. Humanismens vesen.Arnulf Marcellus Strømme - 1948 - [Oslo]: Cammermeyers boghandel.
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  13. Kjærlighet-frihet.Johannes Irgens Strømme - 1945 - Oslo,: Nasjonalforlaget.
     
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    Malkenes’ kamp mot «verdens beste skole».Thea Bertnes Strømme - 2019 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 37 (2):319-326.
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    George Henry Lewes, George Eliot, and Vico.Felicia Bonaparte - 1984 - New Vico Studies 2:93-102.
  16. L'État moderne de l'Organisation internationale.David Jayne Hill & Mme Émile Boutroux - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (4):22-23.
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    Remarques.Mme M. Ferretti De M. Fuka - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1-4):241-244.
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    Remarques.de M. Fuka, Mme M. Ferretti, M. H. Messel & M. J. Smolec - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):241-244.
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  19. Les Case dei Bambini, la méthode de la pédagogie scientifique appliquée à l'éducation des tout petits.Maria Montessori, Mme H. Gailloud & Pierre Bovet - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (3):12-13.
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    La philosophie du Droit aux états-unis.Lon L. Fuller & Mme Van Camelbeke - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (4):559 - 568.
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  21. L'Idée de Vérité.William James, Mme L. Veil & Maxime David - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (2):22-23.
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    George Eliot and Community. [REVIEW]Felicia Bonaparte - 1985 - New Vico Studies 3:226-231.
  23. Parents et Enfants. Leurs difficultés quotidiennes.Susan Isaacs & Mme Fortier - 1952 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 57 (3):371-372.
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    Discussion.M. M. Berr, Bréhier, Koyré, Schuhl, Ozorio de Almeyda, Le Lionnais, R. P. le Lenoble, Mme Prenant, M. M. André Leroy, Lehmann & Lenoir - 1950 - Revue de Synthèse 67 (1):51-65.
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    Seance du 31 Mai 1930. La psychologie animale.A. Durand, Maurice Blondel, M. Durand, M. Janot, M. Paliard, M. Segond, Mme Waitz, M. Bourgarel, M. Urtin, M. Padova, Dr Cassoute, M. Berger & Dr Chevalier - 1930 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (2/3):116 - 125.
  26. Le langage et la pensée chez l'enfant.Jean Piaget, J. Rousseau, Mme Piaget, Mlles Deslex, Guex & Ed Claparéde - 1925 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 99:148-150.
     
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    Discussion.M. M. Berr, Rochot, Cuvillier, Ferrier, Vernière, Le Lionnais, Mme Prenant, M. M. Wolff, Bayer, R. P. le Russo & M. Garnier - 1950 - Revue de Synthèse 67 (1):100-113.
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    Klafki's didaktik analysis as a conceptual framework for research on teaching.Sigrun Gudmundsdottir, Anne Reinertsen & N. P. Nordtømme - 2000 - In Ian Westbury, Stefan Hopmann & Kurt Riquarts (eds.), Teaching as a reflective practice: the German Didaktik tradition. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 319--334.
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    Introduction to the History of the Muslim East: A Bibliographical Guide.G. F. H., Jean Sauvaget, Claude Cahen & Mme Paira-Pemberton - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):262.
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  30. Mme de Staël's Philosophy of Imagination.Arthur Krieger - 2023 - Cahiers Staëliens 73:77-100.
    In "De l’Allemagne", Mme de Staël develops a sophisticated philosophical psychology that centers not on reason, but imagination. She does this by bringing French Enlightenment philosophy, particularly Rousseau and Diderot, into dialogue with German thinkers, including Kant and Herder. For Mme de Staël, imagination transcends the epistemic limits of sensibility and reason by incorporating sentiment.
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    Bonaparte's plans to invade England in 1801: The fortunes of Pierre Forfait.Margaret Bradley - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (5):453-475.
    This paper is based on manuscripts found in the Archives du service historique de la marine, Vincennes, France. Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent Forfait visited England in 1790 with his colleague Daniel Lescallier , and was much impressed by England's superior naval organization. He was persuaded that the only way to defeat the old enemy was by invasion, and for several years he tried to convince Bonaparte of the necessity for action. Forfait dedicated himself to the planning and organization of an invasion fleet (...)
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    Thalheimer, Bonapartism and Fascism.F. Adler - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1979 (40):95-108.
    It is not at all surprising that August Thalheimer's 1930 essay on fascism should have been so enthusiastically rediscovered, reprinted and widely discussed in left-wing European circles during the 1960's. Informed debate on fascism had reached a major theoretical impasse: factually, more was known than ever before, or, at any rate, enough to dismiss as “empirically inadequate” virtually all of the better known traditional interpretations; yet, conceptually, no new theoretical nets had been cast that might have better accounted for the (...)
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    Herredømme og frigjøring i den borgerlige kulturen.Lars Bugge - 2006 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 24 (1-2):246-268.
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  34. Eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.Karl Marx - unknown
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    Mme Riccoboni: 'philosophe parvenue'.Olga Cragg - 1995 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 14:109.
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  36. Bonaparte at the barricades.S. Friedmann - 1992 - Theoria 79 (1).
     
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    Bonaparte, gouverneur d'Égypte. François Charles-Roux.George Sarton - 1937 - Isis 26 (2):465-470.
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    Constantin Frantz and the intellectual history of Bonapartism and Caesarism: a reassessment.Iain McDaniel - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (2):317-338.
    The conservative German publicist and political theorist, Constantin Frantz (1817–1891), occupies an ambiguous place in German intellectual history. Some, such as Friedrich Meinecke, located him within the rich intellectual tradition of German federalism, highlighting his hostility to the idea of the “nation-state” and the traditions of nationalism, Realpolitik and militarism. Others, by contrast, have situated him within a long genealogy of German fascism, identifying his remarkable 1852 work, Louis Napoleon, as a kind of precursor or antecedent of twentieth-century fascist ideology. (...)
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    2. mme du chatelet and Voltaire.Ira O. Wade - 1969 - In Ira Owen Wade (ed.), Intellectual Development of Voltaire. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 265-291.
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    Antikapitalismens ømme punkt?Truls Wyller - 2005 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 23 (1-2):219-232.
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    Beyond Mme Livingstone’s baobab: considerations on the gender of travel in the 19th century France.Sylvain Venayre - 2008 - Clio 28:99-120.
    Si le xixe siècle fut le temps de l’émergence de la figure de la “ grande voyageuse ”, on ne saurait surestimer cette innovation. La hiérarchie des genres de récits de voyage, l’importance du contre-exemple britannique, la condamnation morale de la voyageuse solitaire manifestent assez le sentiment de l’illégitimité du voyage féminin. Pourtant, pèlerines, valétudinaires et touristes se multiplièrent dans un siècle qui fut aussi celui de l’invention du voyage de noces. Cet article tente de prendre la mesure de l’ensemble (...)
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    Moralbevissthet og sosialt klasseherredømme.Axel Honneth - 2009 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 27 (4):177-194.
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    Hegemony, Crisis and Bonapartism in Italy, Spain and France.Francesco Maria Scanni & Francesco Compolongo - 2020 - Theoria 67 (163):52-81.
    The 2008 crisis and economic transformations fuelled significant political phenomena, such as a deep distrust of politics, electoral volatility and the decline of bipolarity and/or bipartisanship in the face of growing outsider party affirmation. In this context, the dialectical model of the Gramscian ‘social totality’ provides an analytical tool capable of analysing those ‘transition’ phases characterised by a fracturing ‘dominant historical bloc’, in itself a precursor to an organic crisis of traditional political parties’ separation of social classes.
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    Antolini's foro Bonaparte in Milan.Carroll William Westfall - 1969 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 32 (1):366-385.
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    L'économie des passions: Mme Ackermann-Blazac-Hugo-Musset-Nietzsche-Sand-Zola.Charles Lalo - 1947 - Vrin.
    V.2. Les grandes évasions esthetiques; Delacroix, Flaubert, les Goncourt, Lamartine, Sarcey, Wagner. V.3. L'économie des passions; Mme Ackermann, Balzac, Hugo, Musset, Nietzsche, Sand, Zola.
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    The Surplus of the Machine: Trope and History in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.Matthew W. Bost & Matthew S. May - 2016 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 49 (1):1-25.
    This article stages a new encounter between rhetoric and the philosophy of Karl Marx. We argue that the configuration of two major tropes in Marx’s 1852 pamphlet The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte renders explicit the operative but implicit logics of Marxian historical materialism. Our reading therefore makes available a novel and untimely dimension of Marx’s conceptual labor where we least expect to find it: in a text that has been largely, but not exclusively, understood as a history of (...)
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    Lettre à Mme Christine de Lorraine, Grande-Duchesse de Toscane.Maurice Clavelin - 1964 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 17 (4):338-368.
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    Fotnoter og ømme tær.Tore Linné Eriksen - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (2-3):287-289.
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    (1 other version)Souvenirs de Mme V., élève au lycée Fénelon pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.Cécile Hochard - 1996 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:17-17.
    J'étais au lycée depuis la neuvième. Lors de la drôle de guerre, je suis restée à la campagne dans l'Ain ­ j'étais en cinquième et ai suivi l'enseignement dispensé par mes cousines, l'une faisant les mathématiques, l'autre les lettres. Ce n'était pas très sérieux mais pas si mauvais tout de même puisqu'après un court troisième trimestre à Henri IV (nous sommes repartis en juin à l'arrivée des Allemands), j'ai pu entrer en quatrième l'année suivante grâce à quelques cours particuliers d..
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    Observations de Mme de Graffigny et de Devaux sur la dramaturgie de Destouches.Marie-Thérèse Inguenaud & David Smith - 2013 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 32:17.
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