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    What we count dictates how we count: A tale of two encodings.Hippolyte Gros, Jean-Pierre Thibaut & Emmanuel Sander - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104665.
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    Pierre Manent, Lidská obec. [REVIEW]Ivana Holzbachová - 2014 - Studia Philosophica 61 (1):93-97.
    The author presents Hippolyte Taine´s conception of society and state, which are, in her interpretation as well as Taine´s theory, deeply interconnected. It is quite obvious, however, that Taine was a committed liberal. This follows from his explicit ideas on the function of the state, his ruthless criticism of the Jacobin phase of French Revolution and Napoleonic conception of state as well as the state in which he lived, because that state stemmed from the Napoleonic conception. In the second (...)
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    Robert Owen’s influence on French republicanism in the first half of the nineteenth century: the role of former Saint-Simonians and their networks (Pierre Leroux, Jean Reynaud, and George Sand).Quentin Schwanck - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (2):299-314.
    ABSTRACT Robert Owen’s ideas and achievements largely shaped French republicanism in the 1830s and 1840s, particularly through the action of former Saint-Simonian socialists. This article explores this process, focusing on two of its major actors: the philosophers Pierre Leroux and Jean Reynaud, who joined the Republican Party in 1833. The two friends formulated an ambitious and influential republican doctrine in their Encyclopédie Nouvelle, in which Owen’s philosophy was largely mobilised, most particularly when Leroux theorised his religion de la fraternité (...)
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    The Eyes of Faith by Pierre Rousselot, S.J. [REVIEW]Gerald A. McCool - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (1):145-149.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 145 sustain such a view. Second, there are a couple of peccadillos concerning the chronology of Aquinas's writings: the " young Aquinas " of the third book of the Commentary on the Sentences (p. 24, note h) is distinguished from the "mature Aquinas " of question 22 of the De veritate (p. 26), though only four years actually searate them (1255 and 1259 approximately) ; there is (...)
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    Qu'est-ce que la philosophie antique?Pierre Hadot - 1995 - Gallimard Education.
    La définition platonicienne du philosophe; la philosophie comme mode de vie; rupture et continuité, le Moyen Age et les temps modernes. [SDM].
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    La prudence chez Aristote.Pierre Aubenque - 1963 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    " Faire d'Aristote un Aufklârer serait méconnaître ce qu'il y a en lui de religiosité authentique, cette intuition de la transcendance et du chorismos, qui sont la raison profonde de sa prudence spéculative. Faire d'Aristote un tragique serait méconnaître cette confiance en l'homme, en sa recherche et en son action, qui tranche sur les lamentations du chœur de la tragédie et sur une certaine résignation socratique et, avant la lettre, stoïcienne. Mais Aristote exalte l'homme sans le diviniser ; il en (...)
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    Toward a Political Theory of the Business Firm? A Comment on ‘Political CSR’.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2013 - Business Ethics Journal Review:14-21.
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    Research traditions and evolutionary explanations in medicine.Pierre-Olivier Méthot - 2011 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 32 (1):75-90.
    In this article, I argue that distinguishing ‘evolutionary’ from ‘Darwinian’ medicine will help us assess the variety of roles that evolutionary explanations can play in a number of medical contexts. Because the boundaries of evolutionary and Darwinian medicine overlap to some extent, however, they are best described as distinct ‘research traditions’ rather than as competing paradigms. But while evolu- tionary medicine does not stand out as a new scientific field of its own, Darwinian medicine is united by a number of (...)
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    What Do False-Belief Tests Show?Pierre Jacob - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (1):1-20.
    In a paper published in Psychological Review, Tyler Burge has offered a unified non-mentalistic account of a wide range of social cognitive developmental findings. His proposal is that far from attributing mental states, young children attribute to humans the same kind of internal generic states of sensory registration that biologists attribute to e.g. snails and ticks. Burge’s proposal deserves close attention: it is especially challenging because it departs from both the mentalistic and all the non-mentalistic accounts of the data so (...)
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    Why do Parasites Harm Their Host? On the Origin and Legacy of Theobald Smith's "Law of Declining Virulence" — 1900-1980.Pierre-Olivier Méthot - 2012 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 34 (4).
  11. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2.Pierre Bourdieu & Loïc Wacquant - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (1):134-137.
     
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  12. Natural languages, formal systems, and explication.Pierre Wagner - 2012 - In Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Cultural Blankets: Epistemological Pluralism in the Evolutionary Epistemology of Mechanisms.Pierre Poirier, Luc Faucher & Jean-Nicolas Bourdon - 2019 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (2):335-350.
    In a recently published paper, we argued that theories of cultural evolution can gain explanatory power by being more pluralistic. In his reply to it, Dennett agreed that more pluralism is needed. Our paper’s main point was to urge cultural evolutionists to get their hands dirty by describing the fine details of cultural products and by striving to offer detailed and, when explanatory, varied algorithms or mechanisms to account for them. While Dennett’s latest work on cultural evolution does marvelously well (...)
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    Does Informal Caregiving Lead to Parental Burnout? Comparing Parents Having Children With Mental and Physical Issues.Pierre Gérain & Emmanuelle Zech - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Scales with various kinds of good points.Pierre Matet - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (4-5):349-370.
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    Ancient Medicine and its Contribution to the Philosophical Tradition.Pierre Pellegrin - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 664–685.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Hippocrates With and Against Philosophy Alexandrian Medicine and the Hellenistic Philosophical Schools The Theoretical Audacity of the Medical Schools Medicine and Skepticism Ethics and Medicine Bibliography.
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  17. « Sôzein ta Phainomena ». Essai sur la notion de théorie physique de Platon à Galilée.Pierre Duhem - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (4):686-687.
     
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    Weak saturation of ideals on Pκ(λ).Pierre Matet - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (2):149-165.
    We show that if κ is an infinite successor cardinal, and λ > κ a cardinal of cofinality less than κ satisfying certain conditions, then no ideal on Pκ is weakly λ+-saturated. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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    Analytic and Continental Approaches to Biology and Philosophy: David Hull and Marjorie Grene on ‘What Philosophy of Biology Is Not’.Pierre-Olivier Méthot - 2023 - In Giuseppe Bianco, Charles T. Wolfe & Gertrudis Van de Vijver (eds.), Canguilhem and Continental Philosophy of Biology. Springer. pp. 13-38.
    Gaining momentum during the last third of the twentieth century, the philosophy of biology is now a distinct field with its own debates, journals, audiences, and professional societies. This professionalization came along with the forging of an intellectual identity based on the existence of disciplinary frontiers that demarcated philosophy of biology from neighboring disciplines such as philosophy of medicine, history of biology, or general philosophy of science. Here, I argue that the identity of this emerging philosophy of biology also excluded (...)
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    De la sagesse.Pierre Charron - 1968 - Genève: Slatkine Reprints. Edited by Amaury Duval.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Emotions et rationalité morale.Pierre Livet - 2002 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Les émotions ont un rôle important dans nos interactions sociales. Sans émotions, nous avons du mal à faire des choix. Quand notre environnement déçoit nos attentes de manière répétée, nos émotions nous signalent qu'il serait rationnel de changer nos attentes, c'est-à-dire de procéder à des révisions. Le partage des émotions, qui est la clé de notre sentiment d'appartenance à une communauté, nous amène à révéler nos valeurs, parce qu'il permet de résister face à un monde décevant. Si même une fois (...)
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    Casques grecs à décor gravé.Pierre Amandry - 1949 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 73 (1):437-446.
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    Sócrates y la aporía ontológica.Pierre Aubenque - 2004 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 6.
    RESUMEN: Si remitimos la dialéctica a su punto de partida socrático, es decir, a un método puramente interrogativo, hemos de comprender la aporia en un sentido radical: lejos de deberse a factores subjetivos o existenciales tales como la ignorancia de la respuesta, la aporia propiamente dicha es una cuestión que objetivamente no se puede decidir, pero que sin embargo, paradójicamente, no puede ser superada sino a través de una decisión. Se pone de manifiesto aquí que la cuestión del sentido de (...)
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  24. The Rise of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Theory of Analogy of Being: Trans.: Tomasz Bartel, Jan Bigaj, Seweryn Blandzi, Danilo Facca.Pierre Aubenque - 2010 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 55.
    The article is an instructive exposition of the central problem of scholastic metaphysics, namely: the problem of analogia entis. The author sees the origin of this idea in a historical development, which began with late neoplatonism, continued with Arabic philosophy and ended with medieval authors, especially S. Thomas Aquinas.
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    Nouveaux documents sur le culte d'Aphrodite à Amathonte, I. Aphrodite, l'empereur Titus et le hiéron dans les stèles : un nouveau sanctuaire amathousien d'Aphrodite. Texte et illustration?Pierre Aupert - 2006 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 130 (1):83-99.
    Ένα δεύτερο αντίτυπο της επιγραφής που αναφέρει ένα ιερό του Τίτου και της Αφροδίτης και μια κεφαλή αγάλματος, που αποδίδεται στην Αφροδίτη και χρονολογείται στα μέσα του 2ου αι. π. Χ., ανακαλύφθηκαν σε απόσταση 25 μ και 15 μ αντιστοίχως από τη βόρεια πύλη της κάτω πόλης της Αμαθούντος. Το καινούριο κείμενο επιτρέπει μια βέβαιη νέα ανάγνωση της παλιάς επιγραφής και τεκμηριώνει την ύπαρξη ενός ιερού, που ονομαζόταν «εντός των στηλών». Η έκφραση αυτή σημαίνει πιθανώς ότι τα όρια του ιερού (...)
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    Un exceptionnel document à base cadastrale de l'Amathonte hellénistique. (Inscriptions d'Amathonte VII).Pierre Aupert & Pavlos Flourentzos - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (1):311-346.
    Une inscription découverte près de l'agora d'Amathonte présente de multiples intérêts. Elle mentionne au moins quatre groupes de 30 lots de terre chacun, des noms de lieux-dits de la campagne environnante, qui ont laissé des traces dans la toponymie contemporaine, et des anthroponymes. Une étude comparative montre qu'il s''agit de la revente de lots clérouchiques attribués, sans doute après 153 av.n.è., par Ptolémée VI à ses marins ou soldats (le triakontorion et la triakas ont un équipage ou un effectif de (...)
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    ‘Hippias, handsome and wise’: A note on a Bon mot in Plato, Hp. Mai. 281a1.Pierre Destrée - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):653-655.
    Plato's Hippias Major has usually been taken to be a comic dialogue, and rightly so. Its main theme is the καλόν, but what is primarily targeted and harshly mocked throughout the dialogue is Hippias’ pretence of having σοφία, which should allow him to define what the καλόν consists in. Yet, καλόν is an ambiguous term since, besides its aesthetic meaning, it also usually means the ‘morally right’. Not being able to define what καλόν is therefore also amounts to being unable (...)
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  28. Grasping and perceiving objects.Pierre Jacob - 2005 - In Andrew Brook & Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: The Philosophy and Neuroscience Movement. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 241--283.
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    Endangered excellence: on the political philosophy of Aristotle.Pierre Pellegrin - 2020 - Albany: SUNY Press. Edited by Anthony Preus.
    A fresh look at Aristotle's political theory with attention to the resonance of his thought for contemporary concerns.
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  30. Nietzsche, Polytheism and Parody.Pierre Klossowski - 2004 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 14 (2):82-119.
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    Content, Mental Representation and Intentionality.Pierre Steiner - 2019 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):153-174.
    Criticisms and rejections of representationalism are increasingly popular in 4E cognitive science, and especially in radical enactivism. But by overfocusing our attention on the debate between radical enactivism and classical representationalism, we might miss the woods for the trees, in at least two respects: first, by neglecting the relevance of other theoretical alternatives about representationalism in cognitive science; and second by not seeing how much REC and classical representationalism are in agreement concerning basic and problematic issues dealing with mental content (...)
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  32. Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy.Pierre Manent - 1996
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    The case of the Maltese Siamese Twins — when moral arguments balance out should parental rights come into play.Pierre Mallia - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2):205-209.
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    Obligation de moyens et obligation de résultat du médecin.Pierre Sargos - 1997 - Médecine et Droit 1997 (24):2-5.
  35. Le sage et le monde.Pierre Hadot - 1989 - The Temps de la Réflexion 10:175.
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    Metastasis as supra-cellular selection? A reply to Lean and Plutynski.Germain Pierre-Luc & Lucie Laplane - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (2):281-287.
    In response to Germain argument that evolution by natural selection has a limited explanatory power in cancer, Lean and Plutynski have recently argued that many adaptations in cancer only make sense at the tumor level, and that cancer progression mirrors the major evolutionary transitions. While we agree that selection could potentially act at various levels of organization in cancers, we argue that tumor-level selection is unlikely to actually play a relevant role in our understanding of the somatic evolution of human (...)
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  37. The Future of Culture.Pierre Bernard & M. Slater - 1969 - Diogenes 17 (66):104-126.
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    Hélios, Adonis et magie : les trésors d’une citerne d’Amathonte. (Inscriptions d’Amathonte VIII).Pierre Aupert - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (1):347-387.
    La fouille d’une citerne presque contiguë à la muraille Nord d’Amathonte a fourni une cruche en bronze et une tablette magique en plomb. La cruche, dénommée aporrusikeus, mot inconnu jusqu’à présent, est dédiée à Hélios Adonis, le 29 août 18 av.n.è. ou plutôt 18 de n.è., par Onésicratès, fils d’Acchaios. C’est le premier document archéologique qui vienne à l’appui d’un passage de Pausanias mentionnant un tel culte à Amathonte. Unique à Chypre en général, il témoigne de la diffusion, sous l’impulsion (...)
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    II. Hippodamos de Milet.Pierre Bise - 1923 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 35 (1-2):13-42.
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    Le retour de la méritocratie: la théorie de la justice sociale de David Miller.Pierre-Yves Bonin - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (4):741-.
    David Miller est un intellectuel de gauche britannique bien connu pour ses nombreuses et importantes publications en philosophie politique et son dernier ouvrage, Principles of Social Justice, était attendu avec impatienceDans cet ouvrage, Miller propose des principes généraux de justice sociale devant guider l’organisation des principales institutions de la société ainsi qu’une justification élaborée de ces principes. C’est ce qu’on peut appeler, à l’instar de Miller, une théorie de la justice sociale. La théorie est ambitieuse, traite des principaux aspects de (...)
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    The Role of Intellectuals Today.Pierre Bourdieu - 2002 - Theoria 49 (99):1-6.
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    D'un style de la pensée.Pierre-Jean Labarrière - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1):15-31.
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    Why (and how to) trust Institutions? Hospitals, Schools, and liberal Trust.Pierre Lauret - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 68:41-68.
    This is a paper about how we relate to institutions. Its aim is two-fold: accounting for what it is to ‘trust an institution’, and cashing out the right attitude to have towards public institutions. The descriptive account shows that ‘trusting institutions’ is a complex and ambivalent phenomenon, which oscillates between proper trust (as a two-place relation) and mere reliance, depending on the social function of the institution at hand. The normative proposal highlights the merit of a liberal form of trust (...)
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  44. Latin America and America Conjuncture and Growth.Pierre Chaunu & Suzanne Hughes - 1963 - Diogenes 11 (43):115-139.
    A meridional American space, a brief history, a rapid rythm of change and finally a specific time element, these are perhaps the fundamental elements of American history. These fundamental elements determine a conjucture. America entered the mainstream of history rather late. But America has more than fully made up for this because events and economic factors, which take place there, have an amazing ability to stamp by their shifts and changes the worldwide resultant of all specific conjunctures. To the extent (...)
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    Inscriptions d'Amathonte, II.Pierre Aupert - 1980 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 104 (1):237-258.
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    The Nature of Myths.Pierre Smith - 1973 - Diogenes 21 (82):70-87.
    Among the many subjects that come within the range of social anthropology, the one dealt with in this article may at first glance seem the remotest from the border area between biology and social anthropology, the least apt “to reveal a basic problem of bio-anthropology.” Is not the realm of myth that of those incorporeal beings called gods? A realm where the laws of matter and of life are abolished? The one in which thought takes seemingly unrestricted flight and shows (...)
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  47. Ethnic Survivals and the Modern Shift: Literary imagology and ethno-psychology: Cameroon as reflected by its writers.Pierre Tchoungui & Simon Pleasance - 1972 - Diogenes 20 (80):102-149.
    Research into the psychological characteristics of a people in the context of its so-called literary production has been frequently criticized, and not without good reason. In an article published in the Revue de Psychologie des peuples, Mr. Brossaud of the Center for the Study of Civilizations at Nanterre—a department under the direction of Professor Guy Michaud—has emphasized the difficulties presented by the literary approach in the field of ethno-psychology. If the ethno-psychologist demonstrates a certain suspicion towards anything that does not (...)
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  48. La logique des noms propres.Pierre Jacob & Francois Recanati - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (3):542-545.
     
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    Semiotricité et corps en jeu.Pierre Parlebas - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (248):9-35.
    Tout au long de sa vie et dès sa naissance, chaque personne doit attribuer du sens à tour ce qui l’entoure : objets, individus, paysages … Cette construction d’une signification corresponde à un décodage de l’environnement humaine et matériel qui repose notamment sur la mise en jeu du corps et sur ses manifestations motrices. À ce titre, les jeux et les sports représentent un domaine privilégié ou cette mobilisation des conduites motrices est au centre de la construction d’un sens et (...)
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  50. The German Revolution 1917-1923.Pierre Broué, John Archer, Ian Birchall & Brian Pearce - 2007 - Science and Society 71 (2):254-256.
     
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