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    Simone Weil, l'expérience de la vie et le travail de la pensée.Simone Weil - 1998 - Arles: Editions Sulliver. Edited by Domenico Canciani & Charles Jacquier.
    Porté aux nues par les écrivains du XIXè siècle qui voyaient en lui le type même du poète maudit, Byron (1788-1824) a subi au XXè siècle un long purgatoire avant d'être enfin reconnu comme une personnalité littéraire de premier plan. Après les traductions en prose du siècle dernier qui, malgré leur mérite, n'offraient qu'un pâle reflet, on redécouvre aujourd'hui toute la virtuosité d'un poète qui jongle avec les rimes et les rythmes et qui demandait donc à être traduit en (...)
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    Nietzsche, un continent perdu.Bernard Edelman - 1999 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Nietzsche a découvert un continent, celui de la Volonté de Puissance - et nous l'avons perdu. Délibérément, consciencieusement perdu, avec un acharnement à la mesure de l'effroi qu'il nous inspire. Car nous n'aimons pas savoir qui nous sommes, nous n'aimons pas marcher à visage découvert, la poitrine nue, vêtus de notre seul courage ; en bons pharisiens, en bons démocrates, en bons hypocrites, nous nous glissons le long des murs, furtivement, le dogme dans la ceinture, pour assassiner à coups (...)
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    Introduction á la philosophie de la mythologie.Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - 1946 - Aubier,: Éditions Montaigne. Edited by S. Jankélévitch.
    En dépit de l'apparente diversité de leurs objets, les deux parties qui composent cette Introduction à la philosophie de la mythologie traduisent un unique dessein : opposer à la dialectique hégélienne alors triomphante une dialectique plus authentique, car reconduite à sa source grecque - chez Platon, mais aussi, de manière plus inattendue, chez Aristote. Le ressort de cette dialectique consiste dans l'auto-élimination progressive de tout ce qui est de l'ordre de l'hypothèse, du possible, de la " puissance ", pour que (...)
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  4. Codes of Ethics and the Pursuit of Organizational Legitimacy: Theoretical and Empirical Contributions.Brad S. Long & Cathy Driscoll - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):173-189.
    The focus of this paper is to further a discussion of codes of ethics as institutionalized organizational structures that extend some form of legitimacy to organizations. The particular form of legitimacy is of critical importance to our analysis. After reviewing various theories of legitimacy, we analyze the literature on how legitimacy is derived from codes of ethics to discover which specific form of legitimacy is gained from their presence in organizations. We content analyze a sample of codes to consider the (...)
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  5. AI and access to justice: How AI legal advisors can reduce economic and shame-based barriers to justice.Brandon Long & Amitabha Palmer - 2024 - TATuP 33 (1).
    ChatGPT – a large language model – recently passed the U.S. bar exam. The startling rise and power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as ChatGPT lead us to consider whether and how more specialized systems could be used to overcome existing barriers to the legal system. Such systems could be employed in either of the two major stages of the pursuit of justice: preliminary information gathering and formal engagement with the state’s legal institutions and professionals. We focus on (...)
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  6. A Plea for Public Property.Roderick T. Long - 2011 - In Gary Chartier & Charles W. Johnson Iii, Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. New York, NY, USA: Minor Compositions-Autonomedia. pp. 157-168.
    Libertarians often assume that a free society will be one in which all (or nearly all) property is private. I have previously expressed my dissent from this consensus, arguing that libertarian principles instead support a substantial role for public property. (" In Defense of Public Space ," Formulations, Vol. III, No. 3 (Spring 1996).) In this article I develop this heretical position further.
     
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  7. Descartes' argument for mind-body dualism.Douglas C. Long - 1969 - Philosophical Forum 1 (3):259-273.
    In his Meditations Descartes concludes that he is a res cogitans, an unextended entity whose essence is to be conscious. His reasoning in support of the conclusion that he exists entirely distinct from his body has seemed unconvincing to his critics. I attempt to show that the reasoning which he offers in support of his conclusion. although mistaken, is more plausible and his mistakes more interesting than his critics have acknowledged.
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    A Scientific Metaphysics and Ockham’s Razor.Bruce Long - 2019 - Axiomathes (5):1-31.
    I argue that although Ockham’s Razor (OR) has its origins in a-priorist ontological mandates according to the purposes of natural theology and natural philosophy as influenced by it, the principle has taken on significant empirical and contingent materialist connotations and conceptual content since the scientific revolution. I briefly discuss the pluralism of the concept of OR historically and in contemporary science and philosophy. I then attempt to align scientific metaphysics with contemporary conceptions of OR, and to demonstrate that ontic parsimony (...)
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  9. Astrology: Arguments pro and contra.Anthony A. Long - 1982 - In Jonathan Barnes & J. Brunschwig, Science and Speculation: Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice. Paris: Cambridge University Press. pp. 165--92.
     
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    Ayn Rand.Roderick Long & Neera K. Badhwar - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Confucius’s doctrine of the rectification of names.Cao Xuan Long & Nguyen Quoc Viet - 2024 - Aufklärung 11 (1):219-226.
    Confúcio (551 aC - 479 aC) - foi um filósofo, professor e estadista bem conhecido, bastante influente durante os períodos de Primavera-Outono dos Estados Combatentes na China. Somados a esses atributos, destaca-se o fato de ele ter sido um pensador que transmitiu à humanidade numerosos conceitos perspicazes, dentre os quais a doutrina da "retificação de nomes" (正名 - zhèng míng). Esta doutrina, que tem caráter profundo, abrangente e metódico, procura resgatar a sociedade de um estado de caos para um estado (...)
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  12. A brief disquisition regarding the nature of the object of the moral act according to St. Thomas Aquinas.Steven A. Long - 2003 - The Thomist 67 (1):45-71.
     
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  13. (1 other version)Bioethics, Complementarity, and Corporate Criminal Liability.Ryan Long - 2017 - International Criminal Law Review 17 (6):997-1021.
    This article provides a brief introduction to some contemporary challenges found in the intersection of bioethics and international criminal law involving genetic privacy, organ trafficking, genetic engineering, and cloning. These challenges push us to re-evaluate the question of whether the international criminal law should hold corporations criminally liable. I argue that a minimalist and Strawsonian conception of corporate responsibility could be useful for deterring the wrongs outlined in first few sections and in answering compelling objections to corporate criminal liability.
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    Meditations.George Marcus Aurelius & Long - 1997 - Courier Corporation.
    Stirring reflections on the human condition from a warrior and emperor provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and personality of a highly principled Roman of the 2nd century. Recognizing that suffering is at the core of life, he counsels stoic detachment in the face of inevitable pain, loss and death.
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    The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.George Marcus Aurelius & Long - 1993 - Boston: Shambhala Publications. Edited by George Long.
    The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (a.d. 121--180) embodied in his person that deeply cherished, ideal figure of antiquity, the philosopher-king. His "Meditations "are not only one of the most important expressions of the Stoic philosophy of his time but also an enduringly inspiring guide to living a good and just life. Written in moments snatched from military campaigns and the rigors of politics, these ethical and spiritual reflections reveal a mind of exceptional clarity and originality, and a spirit attuned (...)
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  16. The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.George Marcus Aurelius & Long - 1913 - G. Bell & Sons.
     
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  17. (1 other version)Agents, mechanisms, and other minds.Douglas C. Long - 1979 - In Agents, Mechanisms, and Other Minds. Dordrecht, Holland: Reidel. pp. 129--148.
    One of the goals of physiologists who study the detailed physical, chemical,and neurological mechanisms operating within the human body is to understand the intricate causal processes which underlie human abilities and activities. It is doubtless premature to predict that they will eventually be able to explain the behaviour of a particular human being as we might now explain the behaviour of a pendulum clock or even the invisible changes occurring within the hardware of a modern electronic computer. Nonetheless, it seems (...)
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  18. Allegory in Philo and Etymology in Stoicism: a plea for drawing distinctions.Anthony A. Long - 1997 - The Studia Philonica Annual 9:198-210.
  19. Aristotle's Conception of Freedom.Roderick T. Long - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (4):775-802.
    In particular, Miller argues persuasively for attributing to Aristotle the following theses--theses traditionally rejected by communitarians as liberal innovations antithetical to the Aristotelian point of view.
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  20. Capital punishment-"cruel and unusual"?Thomas A. Long - 1973 - Ethics 83 (3):214-223.
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    #COVID, Crisis, and the Search for Story in the Platform Age.Hoyt Long, Richard Jean So & Kaitlyn Todd - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (4):530-556.
    Wattpad is a popular online writing website in which individuals write, upload, and comment on original stories. In 2020, the platform had more than a hundred million registered users. In this article, we use a mixture of close and distant reading methods to study how lay authors wrote about the COVID-19 global pandemic during its first year. We examine some of the formal and generic norms these authors used to narrativize this event; how such norms evolved over time as the (...)
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    (1 other version)Conceptualizing a less paranoid schizophrenia.James Long & Rachel Hull - 2023 - Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 18 (1):1-19.
    Schizophrenia stands as one of the most studied and storied disorders in the history of clinical psychology; however, it remains a nexus of conflicting and competing conceptualizations. Patients endure great stigma, poor treatment outcomes, and condemnatory prognosis. Current conceptualizations suffer from unstable categorical borders, heterogeneity in presentation, outcome and etiology, and holes in etiological models. Taken in aggregate, research and clinical experience indicate that the class of psychopathologies oriented toward schizophrenia are best understood as spectra of phenomenological, cognitive, and behavioral (...)
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  23. Anarchism and Libertarianism.Roderick T. Long - 2017 - In Nathan J. Jun, Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy. Leiden: Brill. pp. 285-317.
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    A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought.A. A. Long (ed.) - 2011 - University of California Press.
    Where does the notion of free will come from? How and when did it develop, and what did that development involve? In Michael Frede's radically new account of the history of this idea, the notion of a free will emerged from powerful assumptions about the relation between divine providence, correctness of individual choice, and self-enslavement due to incorrect choice. Anchoring his discussion in Stoicism, Frede begins with Aristotle--who, he argues, had no notion of a free will--and ends with Augustine. Frede (...)
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    A History of Greek Philosophy.A. A. Long - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (01):38-.
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    A new notation for representing business and other rules.Jeffrey G. Long - 1999 - Semiotica 125 (1-3):215-228.
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    Adam’s Rib A Test Case for Natural Philosophy in Grosseteste, Fishacre, Rufus, and Kilwardby.R. James Long - 2013 - In John Flood, James R. Ginther & Joseph W. Goering, Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu: New Editions and Studies. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 153-164.
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  28. Ayn Rand's Anthem.Roderick Long (ed.) - 2012
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  29. A reconception of socialization.Theodore E. Long & Jeffrey K. Hadden - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):39-49.
  30. Bertrand Russell and spectacles without eyes.Wilbur Harry Long - 1921 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2 (2):83.
     
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    Causality and Chance: Response to Michael J. Dodds.Steven A. Long - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (2):527-541.
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    Care of Death.C. Long - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (2):351-363.
    A homage in the guise of an essay, this is the story of the last course Reiner Schürmann taught. As a text, it attempts to describe, situate, and come to terms with the power of Schürmann’s teaching in the context of his last lectures on Heidegger’s Being and Time. But if it is to be true to the deepest lessons of Schürmann’s thinking, it will also need to be heard as an invitation to interpret together the significance of his reading (...)
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    Aristotle's On the Soul: A Critical Guide. [REVIEW]Duane Long - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3):861-863.
    Caleb Cohoe helms another excellent entry in the Cambridge Critical Guides series. The volume consists of thirteen contributions, nominally ordered to proceed t.
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  34. Consciousness and Causality. [REVIEW]Douglas C. Long - 1987 - Teaching Philosophy 10 (1):83-86.
    A debate between D. M. Armstrong and Norman Malcolm on the Mind-Body Problem. Physicalism vs. Wittgenstein.
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  35. Book Review: Paul J. DaPonte, Hope in an Age of Terror (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2009). xiii + 288 pp. £22.99/$34 (pb), ISBN 987-1-57075-843. [REVIEW]Edward LeRoy Long - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (1):95-99.
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    Angelo Cattaneo. Fra Mauro's Mappa Mundi and Fifteenth-Century Venice. 444 pp., illus., bibl., index. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. €75. [REVIEW]Pamela Long - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):397-398.
  37. ïŋ―úÐåÞ,'ųĘ1 [ag'ŋĄ ģŠÅļģ fLíĀĮ ÎįųĘüããę.Ą. Ī. Ą. Ą. Ą ŲþČĢČĢĮÐĮÐoooffffffŧŅųĘŧŅ - 1999 - Philosophy 17:39-57.
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    Philosophy of Religion for a New Century: Essays in Honor of Eugene Thomas Long.Eugene Thomas Long, Jeremiah Hackett & Jerald Wallulis - 2004 - Springer Verlag.
    Philosophy of Religion for a New Century represents the work of nineteen scholars presented at a conference in honor of Eugene T. Long at the University of South Carolina, April 5-6, 2002. This volume is a good example of philosophy in dialogue; there is both respect and genuine disagreement. First, an account of our present situation in the Philosophy of Religion is given, leading to a discussion of the very idea of a 'Christian Philosophy' and the coherence of the (...)
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    Comment by Eugene Thomas Long.Eugene Thomas Long - 1970 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 1:50-54.
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    Antiquity Revisited: A Discussion with Anthony Arthur Long.Anthony Arthur Long & Despina Vertzagia - 2020 - Conatus 5 (1):111.
    A discussion on antiquity with Anthony A. Long, one of the most distinguished scholars in the field of ancient philosophy, would be engaging in any case. All the more so, since his two recently published works, Greek Models of Mind and Self and How to be Free: An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life, provide the opportunity to revisit key issues of ancient philosophy. The former is a lively and challenging work that starts with the Homeric notions of selfhood, (...)
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  41. An Enquiry Into the Origin of the Human Appetites and Affections [by J. Long.].James Long & Barr - 1747
  42. Report of Rosendo Salvado to propaganda fide in 1883 [Book Review].Kevin Long - 2016 - The Australasian Catholic Record 93 (3):379.
    Long, Kevin Review of: Report of Rosendo Salvado to propaganda fide in 1883, translated and edited by Stefano Girola, introduction by John Molony, Northcote, VIC: Abbey Press, 2015, pp. 307, $34.95.
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    Essays in Medieval Philosophy and Theology in Memory of Walter H. Principe, CSB: Fortresses and Launching Pads (review).Raymond James Long - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (3):495-497.
    R James Long - Essays in Medieval Philosophy and Theology in Memory of Walter H. Principe, CSB: Fortresses and Launching Pads - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.3 495-497 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by R. James Long Fairfield University James R. Ginther and Carl N. Still, editors. Essays in Medieval Philosophy and Theology in Memory of Walter H. Principe, CSB: Fortresses and Launching Pads. Aldershot-Burlington: Ashgate, 2005. Pp. (...)
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    Aristotle on the Category of Relation (review).Roderick T. Long - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):149-150.
    Roderick T. Long - Aristotle on the Category of Relation - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.1 149-150 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Roderick T. Long Auburn University Pamela M. Hood. Aristotle on the Category of Relation. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2004. Pp. xi + 154. Paper, $28.00. It is often assumed that Aristotle cannot have an adequate understanding of relations, and in particular that "his (...)
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    Natura Pura: On the Recovery of Nature in the Doctrine of Grace – By Steven A. Long.D. Stephen Long - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (4):695-698.
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  46. Epictetus: a Stoic and Socratic guide to life.Anthony Arthur Long - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The philosophy of Epictetus, a freed slave in the Roman Empire, has been profoundly influential on Western thought: it offers not only stimulating ideas but practical guidance in living one's life. A. A. Long, a leading scholar of later ancient philosophy, gives the definitive presentation of the thought of Epictetus for a broad readership. Long's fresh and vivid translations of a selection of the best of Epictetus' discourses show that his ideas are as valuable and striking today as (...)
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  47. Platonic Productivity.Roderick Long - 2011 - In Gary Chartier & Charles W. Johnson Iii, Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. New York, NY, USA: Minor Compositions-Autonomedia. pp. 395-400.
  48. Ralph Waldo Emerson.Roderick Long - 2008 - In Ronald Hamowy, The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism. Sage Publications.
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    Rejoinder to Bissell, Register, and Sciabarra: Keeping Context in Context: The Limits of Dialectics.Roderick T. Long - 2002 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 3 (2):401 - 422.
    Roderick T. Long defends his criticisms (in "The Benefits and Hazards of Dialectical Iibertarianism," Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Spring 2001) of Chris Sciabarra's theory of dialectics. Long argues, against Sciabarra and Roger Bissell, that embracing dialectics as a general methodology commits one to an internalist ontology; and he argues, against Bryan Register, that an internalist ontology is indefensible. Long concludes, however, that dialectics is still an indispensable methodological tool, so long as its scope is not (...)
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  50. Existentialism, Christianity, and Logos.Wilbur Long - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):149.
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