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    Les problèmes de l'énergie et le rapport de la Commission des Sages.René Cyprès - 1977 - Res Publica 19 (2):323-344.
    The author discusses the position of coat in the energetic future of Belgium.The report of the «Commission des Sages» has carefully studied only the problem of the applications of nuclear energy.During the next century, the energy of all origins wilt be used. The future must not be mortgaged by putting forward solutions which bring only marginal contributions.The actual reserves of coat in Belgium and in the world are enormous. In 2000, only 2 % of these reserves wilt be consumed.There is (...)
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    Principles of Philosophy.René Descartes, Valentine Rodger Miller & Reese P. Miller - 2009 - Wilder Publications.
    Principles of Philosophy was written in Latin by Rene Descartes. Published in 1644, it was intended to replace Aristotle's philosophy and traditional Scholastic Philosophy. This volume contains a letter of the author to the French translator of the Principles of Philosophy serving for a Preface and a letter to the most serene princess, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Frederick, King of Bohemia, Count Palatine, and Elector of the Sacred Roman Empire. Principes de philosophie, by Claude Picot, under the supervision of Descartes, (...)
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    (1 other version)Meditations.René Descartes - 1951 - New York,: Liberal Arts Press.
    German description: Descartes' Meditationen von 1641 haben bis heute die philosophische Reflexion immer wieder herausgefordert. In diesem Werk geht er von einer Haltung radikalen Zweifels aus, macht dann aber geltend, dass selbst ein ausserster Skeptizismus nicht die fundamentale Wahrheit, dass ich existiere, in Frage stellen kann: ego sum, ego existo. Ausgehend von dieser Gewissheit versucht Descartes, die Grundlagen einer neuen Wissenschaft zu legen. Ursprunglich auf Lateinisch verfasst, wurden die Meditationes 1647 ins Franzosische ubersetzt. Diese Ubersetzung wurde von Descartes selbst durchgesehen (...)
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    (1 other version)Discourse on Method and the Meditations.René Descartes - 1637 - Penguin Books. Edited by Translator: Sutcliffe & E. F..
    Is knowledge possible? If so, what can we know and how do we come to know it? What degree of certainty does our knowledge enjoy? In these two powerful works, Descartes, the seventeenth-century philosopher considered to be the father of modern philosophy, outlines his philosophical method and then counters the skeptics of his time by insisting that certain knowledge can be had. He goes on to address the nature and extent of human knowledge, the distinction between mind and body, the (...)
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  5. The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, Vol. 3: Correspondence, trans. by John G. Cottingham, Robert Stoothof, Dugald Murdoch, and Anthony Kenny.René Descartes - 1991 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    The Philosophical Writings of Descartes VOLUME 3. Volumes 1 and 2 provide a completely new translation of many of the major works in metaphysics, epistemology, and natural philosophy.
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    The Opacity of Bodily Symptoms: Anonymous Meaning in Psychopathology.Rosfort René - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (1):69-71.
    Through an original combination of phenomenology and psychoanalysis, Ingerslev and Legrand argue convincingly for a complex theoretical framework for making sense of bodily symptoms in psychopathology. The argument is particularly interesting because it manages to show how the theoretical efforts to arrive at a better understanding of bodily symptoms are connected closely with the ethical demand involved in the dialogical situation of therapy. The framework thus operates on two interconnected levels, on the one hand ensuring a more careful clinical differentiation (...)
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  7. The single individual.René Rosfort - 2024 - In J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson & Wojciech Kaftanski, Kierkegaardian phenomenologies. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Philosophical Letters.René Descartes & Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1970 - Blackwell.
  9. Twofold Pictorial Experience.René Jagnow - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (4):853-874.
    Richard Wollheim famously argued that figurative pictures depict their scenes, in part, in virtue of their ability to elicit a unique type of visual experience in their viewers, which he called seeing-in. According to Wollheim, experiences of seeing-in are necessarily twofold, that is, they involve two aspects of visual awareness: when a viewer sees a scene in a picture, she is simultaneously aware of certain visible features of the picture surface, the picture’s design, and the scene depicted by the picture. (...)
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  10. Ambiguous figures and the spatial contents of perceptual experience: a defense of representationalism.René Jagnow - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):325-346.
    Representationalists hold that the phenomenal character of a perceptual experience is identical with, or supervenes on, an aspect of its representational content. As such, representationalism could be disproved by a counter-example consisting of two experiences that have the same representational content but differ in phenomenal character. In this paper, I discuss two recently proposed counter-examples to representationalism that involve ambiguous or reversible figures. I pursue two goals. My first, and most important, goal is to show that the representationalist can offer (...)
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    Man adapting.René Jules Dubos - 1965 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
    The biological and social problems of human adaptation, including nutrition, the co-evolution of diseases, indigenous microbiota, environmental pollution, and population growth.
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    Experiencing Atmospheres in Paintings.René Jagnow - 2024 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 82 (1):18-35.
    Paintings can exert a strong effect on their viewers by creating atmospheres. But how is it possible for a painting to create an atmosphere? My goal in this paper is to provide a partial answer to this question by focusing on the depiction of light. I argue that paintings can elicit experiences of atmospheres in part because they can depict pictorial space as filled with ambient light that has a distinctive phenomenal character. It is in virtue of this distinctive phenomenal (...)
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  13. Representationalism and the perspectival character of perceptual experience.René Jagnow - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 157 (2):227-249.
    Perceptual experiences inform us about objective properties of things in our environment. But they also have perspectival character in the sense that they differ phenomenally when objects are viewed from different points of view. Contemporary representationalists hold, at a minimum, that phenomenal character supervenes on representational content. Thus, in order to account for perspectival character, they need to indentify a type of representational content that changes in appropriate ways with the perceiver’s point of view. Many representationlists, including Shoemaker and Lycan, (...)
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  14. From old-fashioned to offensive racism: How social norms determine the measurement object of prejudice questionnaires.René Baston - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (2):247-269.
    Recently, an increasing number of scholars have been showing interest in old-fashioned racism again. While recent studies on old-fashioned racism apparently increase our knowledge of this psychological theory of racism, the studies actually shed light on a different type of racism, namely offensive racism. The aim of this text is to argue that psychological theories of racism, like old-fashioned racism and modern racism, depend on societies’ social norms. I will show that questionnaires are highly sensitive to social norms, and if (...)
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  15. The world.René Descartes - 1629 - In John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff & Dugald Murdoch, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes: Volume 1. Cambridge University Press. pp. 81--98.
     
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    Descartes: philosophical letters.René Descartes - 1970 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by Anthony Kenny.
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    Correspondance avec Elisabeth et autres lettres.René Descartes - 2018
    Après avoir lu les Méditations métaphysiques, la jeune Elisabeth de Bohême demande à s’entretenir avec Descartes pour obtenir des réponses. Ainsi naît, entre un philosophe déjà vieux et une princesse mélancolique, une conversation épistolaire qui durera sept ans, jusqu’à la mort de Descartes en 1650. Ils discuteront aussi bien de mathématiques et de géométrie que de l’union de l’âme et du corps, des passions, du bonheur et de Dieu. Sans jamais renier sa pensée – bien plutôt en la fortifiant –, (...)
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    The Nurturing Stance, Moral Responsibility, and the (Implicit) Bias Blind Spot.René Baston - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1):1-20.
    Can we hold agents responsible for their implicitly biased behavior? The aim of this text is to show that, from the nurturing stance, holding subjects responsible for their implicitly biased behavior is justified, even though they are not blameworthy. First, I will introduce the nurturing stance as Daphne Brandenburg originally developed it. Second, I will specify what holding somebody responsible from the nurturing stance amounts to. Third, I show how and why holding responsible can help a subject develop an impaired (...)
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  19. Depicting Depictions.René Jagnow - 2016 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (S1):453-479.
    How is it possible for a picture to depict a picture? Proponents of perceptual theories of depiction, who argue that the content of a picture is determined, in part, by the visual state it elicits in suitable viewers, that is, by a state of seeing-in, have given a plausible answer to this question. They say that a picture depicts a picture, in part, because, under appropriate conditions of observation, a suitable viewer will be able to see a picture in the (...)
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    Nietzsche lesen mit KGW IX. Zum Beispiel Arbeitsheft W II 1, Seite 1.René Stockmar & Beat Röllin - 2017 - In Claus Zittel, Axel Pichler & Martin Endres, Text/Kritik: Nietzsche Und Adorno. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 1-38.
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    Les Passions de L'ame.René Descartes & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer - 2010 - Vrin.
    Dernier ouvrage publie par Descartes, le Traite des Passions de l'ame (1649) est le fruit de toute sa philosophie. Ce traite, qui s'appuie sur un resume de la biologie cartesienne, s'oriente vers une medecine concrete des affections psycho-physiologiques et s'epanouit en une apologie de la generosite. Aux observations scientifiques, Descartes ne dedaigne pas d'adjoindre des notations psychologiques dont la finesse evoque parfois ces maximes qui fleurissaient dans les salons au XVIIe siecle. Ainsi l'ampleur des conclusions scientifiques, morales et metaphysiques, sources (...)
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    Aristote: zoologie et éthique.René Lefebvre - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:101-110.
    Authentique zoologue, Aristote fait de l’homme un animal parmi d’autres au sein des êtres naturels. Les travaux scientifiques, cependant, malgré des rapprochements, mettent déjà en évidence sa singularité, tandis que l’animal non humain, considéré comme dépourvu de raison malgré des nuances, est exclu du champ de l’éthique dont la bestialité marque la limite. La vertu se conquiert en grande partie contre la part animale de l’homme mais l’animal en est incapable au sens strict. L’animal n’a guère valeur de modèle et (...)
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  23. Unintentional Trolling: How Subjects Express Their Prejudices Through Made-up Stories.René Baston & Benedict Kenyah-Damptey - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):667-682.
    It is often assumed that trolling is an intentional action. The aim of the paper is to argue for a form of unintentional trolling. Firstly, we outline minimal conditions for intentional actions. Secondly, an unintentional trolling example is introduced. Thirdly, we will show that in some cases, an utterance can be expressive, while it is perceived as descriptive. On the basis of the justification-suppression model, we argue that the introduced trolling example is such a case. In order to bypass social (...)
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    How Do Infants Disaggregate Referential and Affective Pitch?René Kager - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Representationalism, Double Vision, and Afterimages: A Response to Işık Sarıhan.René Jagnow - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (6):435-451.
    In his paper “Double Vision, Phosphenes and Afterimages: Non-Endorsed Representations rather than Non-Representational Qualia,” Işık Sarıhan addresses the debate between strong representationalists and qualia theorists. He argues that qualia theorists like Ned Block and Amy Kind who cite double-vision, afterimages, etc., as evidence for the existence of qualia are mistaken about the actual nature of these states. According to Sarıhan, these authors confuse the fact that these states are non-endorsed representational states with the fact that they are at least partly (...)
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  26. The particularity of photographic experience.René Jagnow - 2023 - Theoria 89 (2):216-231.
    A common view in the philosophy of perception holds that states of seeing objects face to face have particular contents. When you see, say, a dog face to face, your visual state represents the particular dog that is in front of you. In this paper, I argue for a related claim about states of seeing objects in conventional photographs. When you see a dog in a photograph, for example, your visual state represents the particular dog that was in front of (...)
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  27. What underlies death/suicide implicit association test measures and how it contributes to suicidal action.René Baston - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology:1-24.
    Recently, psychologists have developed indirect measurement procedures to predict suicidal behavior. A prominent example is the Death/Suicide Implicit Association Test (DS-IAT). In this paper, I argue that there is something special about the DS-IAT which distinguishes it from different IAT measures. I argue that the DS-IAT does not measure weak or strong associations between the implicit self-concept and the abstract concept of death. In contrast, assuming a goal-system approach, I suggest that sorting death-related to self-related words takes effort because death-related (...)
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  28. Proactive control and agency.René Baston - 2024 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):43-61.
    Can agents overcome unconscious psychological influences without being aware of them? Some philosophers and psychologists assume that agents need to be aware of psychological influences to successfully control behavior. The aim of this text is to argue that when agents engage in a proactive control strategy, they can successfully shield their behavior from some unconscious influences. If agents actively check for conflicts between their actions and mental states, they engage in reactive control. For engaging in reactive control, agents need awareness (...)
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    Regulae Ad Directionem Ingenii: Rules for the Direction of the Natural Intelligence. A Bilingual Edition.René Descartes - 1998 - Brill | Rodopi.
    Exactly four hundred years after the birth of René Descartes, the present volume now makes available, for the first time in a bilingual, philosophical edition prepared especially for English-speaking readers, his _Regulae ad directionem ingenii / Rules for the Direction of the Natural Intelligence_, the Cartesian treatise on method. This unique edition contains an improved version of the original Latin text, a new English translation intended to be as literal as possible and as liberal as necessary, an interpretive essay (...)
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    Traité des passions.René Descartes & Alain - 1965 - Jonquières.
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    La notion de progres devant la science actuelle.Rene Legendre - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:240.
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    A Brief History of Human Diploid Cell Strains.Rene Leiva - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (3):443-451.
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    L'artiste et sa conscience.René Leibowitz - 1950 - Paris: L'Arche.
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    (1 other version)Hume et Bergson, une pratique de la méthode chez Deleuze.René Lemieux - 2009 - Symposium 13 (2):68-96.
    Sous le thème de la « méthode », l’auteur se propose de formuler une éthique de la lecture à partir de Gilles Deleuze. L’analyse est fondée sur un dédoublement de la lecture : d’abord la lecture qu’a fait De-leuze de David Hume tel qu’exprimé dans Empirisme et subjectivité (1953) et celle de Henri Bergson dans Le bergsonisme (1966), ensuite par la lecture que l’auteur fait de ces deux livres de Deleuze. Par l’entremise de l’empirisme (Hume) et de l’intuition (Bergson), l’auteur (...)
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    Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Law in Late Republican Rome.René Brouwer - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy Today 6 (2):195-217.
    In this paper I contrast different versions of Greek rhetoric that in the late Hellenistic period were exported to Rome by both rhetoricians and philosophers, and show how with regard to Roman law these versions differed in aim and in application. With regard to the application in law, I argue that in Rome’s unique practice of resolving disputes between citizens – i.e. done with the help of specialists – the Stoic conception of rhetoric as the longer, explanatory version of dialectic, (...)
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    Beyond prediction: a new paradigm for understanding suicide risk.René Baston - 2024 - Synthese 204 (1):1-19.
    Recent meta-studies have shown that there are no known risk factors for suicidal behavior that could be used for behavior prediction, rendering the classic understanding of high and low risk for suicide questionable. The aim of this manuscript is to propose a new understanding of suicide risk that does not depend on predictive powers. In contrast, the developed Normic account of suicide risk, which is based on a possible world framework rather than probability calculations, suggests that the normalcy of an (...)
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    Is the Homo Ludens Cheerful and Serious at the Same Time? An Empirical Study of Hugo Rahner’s Notion of Ernstheiterkeit.René T. Proyer & Frank A. Rodden - 2013 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 35 (2):213-231.
    The theologian Hugo Rahner argued that the homo ludens is a man of ‘Ernstheiterkeit’, a person who can smile under tears but also recognizes the gravity in all earthly cheerfulness. The primary aim of this study was to test the validity of this notion: Do homines ludentes exist? Two hundred sixty-three adult subjects were measured for seriousness and cheerfulness and playfulness. Results provided unequivocal support for Rahner's thesis. Numerous subjects scored high in both seriousness and cheerfulness thus confirming the existence (...)
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  38. On Identifying Plausibility and Deliberative Public Policy.René Schomberg - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (4):739-742.
    The identification of plausible epistemic approaches in science as well as the social problem definitions with which scientists implicitly work is essential for the quality of a deliberative public policy. While responding to the Nanofutures project, I will reflect on the essential elements of such a policy.
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    Network Dynamics of Attention During a Naturalistic Behavioral Paradigm.René Weber, Bradly Alicea, Richard Huskey & Klaus Mathiak - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Das Äusserste, was ein Mensch sein kann: Betrachtung und Gespräch über Thomas von Aquin.Rene Weiland - 2007 - Kassel: Aquinarte. Edited by Josef Pieper.
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    Frontmatter.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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    Inhalt.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 5-8.
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    III. Das Dritte des Denkens.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 45-54.
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    IV. Die Gunst der Störung und die Einheit der Person.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 55-64.
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    II. Denken und Lernen.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 33-44.
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    I. Eine Kybernetik menschlichen Werdens?René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 17-32.
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    IX. Transzendenz der Selbstwahl.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 133-144.
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    Literatur.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 225-232.
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    VIII. Denken als angewandte Weltlosigkeit.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 119-132.
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    VI. Der Gedanke des Ganzen und das Bewusstsein der Spaltung.René Weiland - 2016 - In René Weiland, Philosophie der Lebensführung: Ethisches Denken Zwischen Existenzphilosophie Und Konstruktivismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 85-98.
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