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  1. La paroimia en tant que forme discursive chez les Présocratiques: réflexions sur Empédocles et Héraclite.Penelope Skarsouli - 2005 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 23 (2):39-54.
     
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    La sagesse et les pouvoirs du mystérieux??? du fragment 129 d'Empédocle.Constantinos Macris & Pénélope Skarsouli - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 75 (3):357.
    Le fragment 129 d'Empédocle fait état du savoir prodigieux et du pouvoir des prapides d'un Super-Sage du passé en qui les sources citatrices et les interprètes modernes reconnaissent trop facilement Pythagore de Samos. Le but de la présente étude est de reprendre à nouveaux frais l'examen de ces six vers afin d'ouvrir le débat autour de la sagesse et des pouvoirs attribués à la figure anonyme du Super-Sage. Interprétant « Empédocle à partir d'Empédocle », mais aussi à l'aide des références (...)
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  3. Second Philosophy: A Naturalistic Method.Penelope Maddy - 2007 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Many philosophers claim to be naturalists, but there is no common understanding of what naturalism is. Maddy proposes an austere form of naturalism called 'Second Philosophy', using the persona of an idealized inquirer, and she puts this method into practice in illuminating reflections on logical truth, philosophy of mathematics, and metaphysics.
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    Zτὰ γνώριμα ὀλίγοις γνώριμά ἐστιν.Eleni Skarsouli - 2024 - Hermes 152 (4):428-433.
    The phrase τὰ γνώριμα ὀλίγοις γνώριμά ἐστιν that occurs in the ninth chapter of the Aristotelian Poetics was usually interpreted as a statement of Aristotle that the public at his time did not know the myths. It was therefore regarded as problematic in view of other Aristotelian passages but also in view of information provided by other authors concerning the knowledge of the public. The problem, however, can be solved if one understands the dative ὀλίγοις not as personal dative, but (...)
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  5. The philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: ambiguity, conversion, resistance.Penelope Deutscher - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Professor Deutscher studies Beauvoir's philosophy on "otherness" not just through her famous views on gender (in her celebrated 1949 work The...
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    O iluminismo experimental da Grã-Bretanha.Penelope J. Corfield & Marcos Balieiro - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):14-22.
    This paper aims at presenting an overview of the Enlightenment as it took place in eighteenth-century Britain. Throughout the text, this movement will be shown not only in terms of its philosophical aspects, but also considering the work of scientists and literati in general. The picture that will emerge from this will be that of a period concerned not only with rationality, but also with innovation, guided by a knowledge with strongly experimental overtones. Considerations will be presented not only about (...)
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    Defending the Axioms: On the Philosophical Foundations of Set Theory.Penelope Maddy - 2011 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Mathematics depends on proofs, and proofs must begin somewhere, from some fundamental assumptions. For nearly a century, the axioms of set theory have played this role, so the question of how these axioms are properly judged takes on a central importance. Approaching the question from a broadly naturalistic or second-philosophical point of view, Defending the Axioms isolates the appropriate methods for such evaluations and investigates the ontological and epistemological backdrop that makes them appropriate. In the end, a new account of (...)
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    Carlos Lévy et Lucia Saudelli (éd.), Présocratiques latins : Héraclite, traductions, introductions et commentaires.Pinelopi Skarsouli - 2016 - Philosophie Antique 16 (16):230-232.
    Ce livre, issu du programme « Présocratiques Grecs/Présocratiques Latins » financé par l’Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) et dirigé par André Laks et Carlos Lévy, est le fruit d’une tentative fort intéressante de mettre l’accent sur la question de la spécificité de la transmission et de l’utilisation latine des présocratiques. Car sans nul doute, dans le domaine des études présocratiques, les témoignages issus de la tradition latine ne se trouvent pas au même niveau que ceux provenant d...
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  9. Realism in mathematics.Penelope Maddy - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Prress.
    Mathematicians tend to think of themselves as scientists investigating the features of real mathematical things, and the wildly successful application of mathematics in the physical sciences reinforces this picture of mathematics as an objective study. For philosophers, however, this realism about mathematics raises serious questions: What are mathematical things? Where are they? How do we know about them? Offering a scrupulously fair treatment of both mathematical and philosophical concerns, Penelope Maddy here delineates and defends a novel version of mathematical (...)
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    Children's Understanding of Mind and Emotion: A Multi-culture Study.Penelope G. Vinden - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (1):19-48.
  11. Naturalism in mathematics.Penelope Maddy - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Naturalism in Mathematics investigates how the most fundamental assumptions of mathematics can be justified. One prevalent philosophical approach to the problem--realism--is examined and rejected in favor of another approach--naturalism. Penelope Maddy defines this naturalism, explains the motivation for it, and shows how it can be successfully applied in set theory. Her clear, original treatment of this fundamental issue is informed by current work in both philosophy and mathematics, and will be accessible and enlightening to readers from both disciplines.
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    How the Causal Theorist Follows a Rule.Penelope Maddy - 1984 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):457-477.
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    Foucault's futures: a critique of reproductive reason.Penelope Deutscher - 2017 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Penelope Deutscher reconsiders the role of procreation in Foucault's thought, especially its proximity to risk, mortality, and death. Foucault's Futures brings together his work on sexuality and biopolitics to provide new insights into the conflicted political status of reproductive conduct and what it means for feminism and critical theory.
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  14. Transworld identity.Penelope Mackie - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    A Plea for Natural Philosophy: And Other Essays.Penelope Maddy - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    A plea for natural philosophy --On the question of realism --Hume and Reid --Moore's hands --Wittgenstein on hinges --A note on truth and reference --The philosophy of logic --A Second Philosophy of logic --Psychology and the a priori sciences --Do numbers exist? --Enhanced if-thenism.
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    ‘She had just cut/broken off her head’: Cutting and breaking verbs in Tzeltal.Penelope Brown - 2007 - Cognitive Linguistics 18 (2).
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    A politics of impossible difference: the later work of Luce Irigaray.Penelope Deutscher - 2002 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Sexual difference as a basis of equality : an introduction to Irigarayan politics -- Irigaray on language : from the speech of dementia to the problem of sexual indifference -- Rethinking the politics of recognition : the declaration of Irigarayan sexuate rights -- Irigarayan performativity : is this a question of can saying it make it so? -- Sexuate genre : ethics and politics for improper selves -- Anticipating sexual difference : mediation, love, and divinity -- Interrogating an unasked question (...)
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    A cognitive-emotional model of NSSI: using emotion regulation and cognitive processes to explain why people self-injure.Penelope Hasking, Janis Whitlock, David Voon & Alyssa Rose - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1543-1556.
    Non-suicidal self-injury is a complex behaviour, routinely engaged for emotion regulatory purposes. As such, a number of theoretical accounts regarding the aetiology and maintenance of NSSI are grounded in models of emotion regulation; the role that cognition plays in the behaviour is less well known. In this paper, we summarise four models of emotion regulation that have repeatedly been related to NSSI and identify the core components across them. We then draw on social cognitive theory to unite models of cognition (...)
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  19. Indispensability and Practice.Penelope Maddy - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (6):275.
  20. How things might have been: individuals, kinds, and essential properties.Penelope Mackie - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A novel treatment of an issue central to much current work in metaphysics: the distinction between the essential and accidental properties of individuals. Mackie challenges widely held views, and arrives at what she calls "minimalist essentialism," an unorthodox theory according to which ordinary individuals have relatively few interesting essential properties. Mackie's clear and accessible discussions of issues surrounding necessity and essentialism mean that the book will appeal as much to graduate students as it will to seasoned metaphysicians.
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  21. What Do We Want a Foundation to Do?Penelope Maddy - 2019 - In Stefania Centrone, Deborah Kant & Deniz Sarikaya, Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics: Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts. Springer Verlag. pp. 293-311.
    It’s often said that set theory provides a foundation for classical mathematics because every classical mathematical object can be modeled as a set and every classical mathematical theorem can be proved from the axioms of set theory. This is obviously a remarkable mathematical fact, but it isn’t obvious what makes it ‘foundational’. This paper begins with a taxonomy of the jobs set theory does that might reasonably be regarded as foundational. It then moves on to category-theoretic and univalent foundations, exploring (...)
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  22. The "Casserole" constitution: the South African constitution and International Law.Penelope Andrews - 2025 - In Eliezer Rabinovici, Laws: rigidity and dynamics. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte..
     
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    Science and Necessity.Penelope Mackie - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):384-387.
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    Intelligent kindness.Penelope Campling - 2020 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by John Ballatt & Chris Maloney.
    The enthusiastic reception for the first edition of this book has prompted us to produce a second. We were delighted by the interest from people thinking about and working in public services beyond health care, although the book had been unapologetically health focused. Eight years have passed, and although the issues we addressed are still very much with us, times have changed. 'Austerity' has bitten hard into the UK's public services, especially social care. Developments in policy, technology, organisation and practice (...)
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  25. Menkes »Nicht« und die Kritik der widerstrebenden Vernunft.Penelope Deutscher - 2018 - In Thomas Khurana, Dirk Quadflieg, Juliane Rebentisch, Dirk Setton & Francesca Raimondi, Negativität: Kunst - Recht - Politik. Berlin: Suhrkamp. pp. 95-112.
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    (1 other version)The Signifying Body: Toward an Ethics of Sexual and Racial Difference.Penelope Ingram - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
  27. Law and history in black and white.Penelope Mathew, Rosemary Hunter & Hilary Charlesworth - 1995 - In Rosemary Hunter, Richard Ingleby & Richard Johnstone, Thinking about law: perspectives on the history, philosophy, and sociology of law. St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin. pp. 3--37.
     
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    On'Crueity': Low, Literature, and Difference.Penelope Pether - 2012 - In Laurent de Sutter & Kyle McGee, Deleuze and Law. Deleuze Connections. pp. 69.
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    Jean-Claude PICOT, Empédocle. Sur le chemin des dieux.Pinelopi Skarsouli - 2024 - Philosophie Antique 24 (24).
    L’ouvrage de Jean-Claude Picot se présente comme un recueil d’études. Il rassemble dix articles parus entre 1998 et 2018 suivis par cinq textes inédits ; ces derniers occupent la moitié du volume. Chacun de ces quinze textes, dont la plupart se concentrent sur un seul fragment (selon la numérotation du recueil de Diels-Kranz, Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, 19516), peut se lire indépendamment des autres et dans l’ordre voulu par le lecteur. L’ouvrage n’en conserve pas moins son unité comme l...
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    Maddalena Bonelli (éd.), Physique et métaphysique chez Aristote.Pinelopi Skarsouli - 2014 - Philosophie Antique 14:346-349.
    Les études recueillies dans cet ouvrage collectif sont issues, dans leur grande majorité, de communications et de débats dans le cadre du séminaire du « Centre Léon Robin de Recherches sur la Pensée Antique » (UMR 8061, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, CNRS et ENS), consacré, pendant les années 2005-2007, à la Physique et la Métaphysique chez Aristote. Les contributions, rédigées ou traduites en français, sont soigneusement struc­turées et caractérisées par une argumentation claire et approf...
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  31. Timothy E. Quill.Penelope Townsend - 1994 - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 151:131.
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    Publishing: Principles & Practice.Penelope Woolf - 2012 - Logos 23 (2):59-60.
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    A Critique of Vanishing Voice in Noncooperative Spaces: The Perspective of an Aspirant Black Female Intellectual Activist.Penelope Muzanenhamo & Rashedur Chowdhury - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (1):15-29.
    We adopt and extend the concept of ‘noncooperative space’ to analyze how (aspirant) black women intellectual activists attempt to sustain their efforts within settings that publicly endorse racial equality, while, in practice, the contexts remain deeply racist. Noncooperative spaces reflect institutional, organizational, and social environments portrayed by powerful white agents as conducive to anti-racism work and promoting racial equality but, indeed, constrain individuals who challenge racism. Our work, which is grounded in intersectionality, draws on an autoethnographic account of racially motivated (...)
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  34. Yielding Gender: Feminism, Deconstruction and the History of Philosophy.Penelope Deutscher - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Traditional accounts of the feminist history of philosophy have viewed reason as associated with masculinity and subsequent debates have been framed by this assumption. Yet recent debates in deconstruction have shown that gender has never been a stable matter. In the history of philosophy 'female' and 'woman' are full of ambiguity. What does deconstruction have to offer feminist criticism of the history of philosophy? _Yielding Gender_ explores this question by examining three crucial areas; the issue of gender as 'troubled'; deconstruction; (...)
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  35. A Reconstruction of Steel’s Multiverse Project.Penelope Maddy & Toby Meadows - 2020 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 26 (2):118-169.
    This paper reconstructs Steel’s multiverse project in his ‘Gödel’s program’ (Steel [2014]), first by comparing it to those of Hamkins [2012] and Woodin [2011], then by detailed analysis what’s presented in Steel’s brief text. In particular, we reconstruct his notion of a ‘natural’ theory, describe his multiverse axioms and his translation function, and assess the resulting status of the Continuum Hypothesis. In the end, we reconceptualize the defect that Steel thinks CH might suffer from and isolate what it would take (...)
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  36. Believing the axioms. I.Penelope Maddy - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):481-511.
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    Reflective inquiry in nursing practice or 'revealing images'.Penelope Cash, Jenny Brooker, Wendy Penney, Janet Reinbold & Laurence Strangio - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (4):246-256.
    Reflective inquiry in nursing practice or 'revealing images'Nurses live and work in complex practice worlds; worlds of shrinking resources and expanding needs. Reflection through journaling offers unique opportunities to gain insight into practice. What might we learn from one's journal? A reflective journal can be a source of interplay between the self as written and the self as other. Likewise, the journal may act to situate ourselves in practice, while at the same time enabling us to illuminate how and in (...)
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    It is with no small fascination that one witnesses a parallel debate between 155.Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - In Dorothea Olkowski, Resistance, flight, creation: feminist enactments of French philosophy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 155.
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    Mathematical Realism.Penelope Maddy - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):275-285.
  40. Bodies, lost and found: Simone de Beauvoir from The Second Sex to Old Age.Penelope Deutscher - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 96.
     
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  41. Perception and mathematical intuition.Penelope Maddy - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (2):163-196.
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    The Topological Quality of Infrastructural Relation: An Ethnographic Approach.Penelope Harvey - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (4-5):76-92.
    This article seeks to address how topological approaches to cultural change might be combined with ethnographic analysis in order to suggest new ways of thinking empirically about the dynamic political and moral spaces that infrastructural systems create and sustain. The analytical focus is on how diverse notions of relationality and connectivity are mobilized in the production of infrastructural systems that sustain the capacity of ‘state-space’ to simultaneously emerge as closed territorial entity and as open, networked form. The article seeks to (...)
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    Animality and Descent.Penelope Deutscher - 2011 - In Mary C. Rawlinson, Sabrina L. Hom & Serene J. Khader, Thinking with Irigaray. State University of New York Press. pp. 55-74.
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    10. “This Death Which Is Not One”.Penelope Deutscher - 2016 - In Samir Haddad, Penelope Deutscher & Olivia Custer, Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 166-184.
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  45. Believing the axioms. II.Penelope Maddy - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):736-764.
  46. Disappropriations: Luce Irigaray and Sarah Kofman.Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - In Dorothea Olkowski, Resistance, flight, creation: feminist enactments of French philosophy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Repression and the inaccessibility of emotional memories.Penelope J. Davis - 1990 - In Jerome L. Singer, Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality Theory, Psychopathology and Health. University of Chicago Press. pp. 387--403.
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    H. B. Nisbet. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing: His Life, Works, & Thought.Penelope Haulotte - 2024 - Idealistic Studies 54 (3):329-336.
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    The role of acoustics and music theory in the scientific work of Robert Hooke.Penelope Gouk - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (5):573-605.
    The work of Robert Hooke on acoustics and music theory is a larger subject than might seem the case from studies of his career so far available. First, there are his experiments for the Royal Society which can be defined as purely acoustical, which anticipate later experiments performed by men such as J. Sauveur and E. Chladni. Second, there are passages in many of his writings which by extensive use of musical analogy attempt to account for all physical phenomena of (...)
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  50. Physicalistic Platonism.Penelope Maddy - 1990 - In A. D. Irvine, Physicalism in Mathematics. Dordrecht: Kluwer. pp. 259-290.
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