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    History Amongst the Chairs at the Collège de France.Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie - 2003 - Theoria 50 (102):1-16.
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  2. History Amongst the Chairs at the College de France.Ladurie Le Roy - 2003 - Theoria 50 (102):1-16.
     
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  3. Our Cliophile Era: Scientized History, Historicized Science.E. Le Roy Ladurie - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:44-55.
  4. Immobile history : an interview with Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.Alexander von Lünen & Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 2013 - In Alexander von Lünen & Charles Travis, History and GIS: epistemologies, considerations and reflections. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    Carnivals in History.Roy Ladurie - 1981 - Thesis Eleven 3 (1):52-59.
  6. Trop polis pour être honnêtes.Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 2003 - In Eric Dunning & Stephen Mennell, Norbert Elias. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 245.
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    Pierre Rivière, un Parricide du XIXe Siècle: Review of Moi, Pierre Rivière■■■, by Michel Foucault. [REVIEW]Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 1988 - In Barry Smart, Michel Foucault: critical assessments. New York: Routledge.
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  8. L'aventure de l'Encyclopédie 1775-1800. Un best-seller au Siècle des Lumières.R. Darnton, D'emmanuel le Roy Ladurie & Marie-Alyx Revellat - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (3):520-522.
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    Cultures ApartPopular Culture in Early Modern Europe.Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error.The Horse of Pride. Life in a Breton Village.Writer and Public in France. From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. [REVIEW]Eugen Weber, Peter Burke, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Pierre-Jakez Helias & John Lough - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):481.
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    Dictionnaire de la pensée de Voltaire par lui-même. Voltaire, André Versaille, René Pomeau & Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 1994 - Editions Complexe.
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  11. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel, "The Mind and Method of the Historian". [REVIEW]Dietrich Rueschemeyer - 1982 - Ethics 93:203.
     
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    Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie e a visão de história dos annales.Tiago De Melo Goes - 2008 - Dialogos 12 (1).
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    (1 other version)Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel, The Beggar and the Professor: A Sixteenth Century Family Saga. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997), viii+407 pp. $29.95 ISBN 0 226 47323 6. [REVIEW]Karen Reeds - 1998 - Early Science and Medicine 3 (4):348-349.
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    Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Le Territoire de l'historien, Paris, Gallimard, 1972. 14,5 × 23,5, 542 p. (Bibliothèque des Histoires). [REVIEW]Juliette Taton - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):135-137.
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    Jean-Marie Benoist, Marx est mort. Préface de Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.Nicolas Février - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (1-2):213-214.
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  16. The Beggar and the Professor: A Sixteenth Century Family Saga. By Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.M. Lyons - 1999 - The European Legacy 4:121-122.
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  17. The New History and the Discourse of the Tentative: Le Roy Ladurie's Question Marks.P. Carrard - 1985 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 15 (1).
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    L'Etat baroque Textes réunis sous la direction d'Henry Méchoulan Etude liminaire de Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Préface de André Robin Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 1985. 504 p. 240 FF. [REVIEW]Simone Goyard-Fabre - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (4):806-.
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    History as Genealogy: An Exploration of Foucault's Approach to History.Elie Georges Noujain - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:157-174.
    Anyone familiar with contemporary French culture could not fail to notice that, in the field of ideas, history and the philosophy of history occupy in France a more central place than in England or North America. The work and concerns—including the methodological concerns—of historians like Marc Bloch, Fernand Braudel and the Annalistes, Georges Lefebvre, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Michel de Certeau, Jacques Le Goff and Francois Furet, are known, discussed and taken on board by most French intellectuals and academics.
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  20. Collingwood and anthropology as a historical science.D. Boucher - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (2):303-332.
    This paper explores R.G. Collingwood's argument that a new type of archaeology, taking fairy tales as its subject matter, is capable of expanding our historical knowledge of cultural practices. I suggest that it is interesting from the point of view of current discussions about cosmopolitanism and communitarianism and also for understanding past practices, such as magic, without having to attribute failure of reasoning or a breakdown in mentality to the participants, as Le Roy Ladurie does. Collingwood maintains that the (...)
     
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    Response to William Beik and David Parker.Henry Heller - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (2):132-142.
    This debate with William Beik and David Parker concerns whether a capitalist bourgeoisie developed in the ancien régime. Parker asserts that, in 1789, this class at best was new and unfledged. Beik claims that it is unhistorical to speak of its existence. Addressing their arguments, I re-iterate that the existence of a capitalist bourgeoisie was of long standing. It emerged from the sixteenth century onwards, buoyed by primitive accumulation and strengthened itself even in the face of the so-called offensive of (...)
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  22. Human development and transcendent humanism in Amartya Sen.Roy Varghese Palatty - 2007 - Journal of Dharma 32 (4):341-360.
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  23. The strength model of self-control.Roy Baumeister, Kathleen Vohs & Dianne Tice - 2007 - Current Directions in Psychological Science 16 (6):351–5.
     
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    Losing control.Roy F. Baumeister, Todd F. Heatherton & Dianne M. Tice - 1994 - Academic Press.
    Self-regulation refers to the self's ability to control its own thoughts, emotions, and actions. Through self-regulation, we consciously control how much we eat, whether we give in to impulse, task performance, obsessive thoughts, and even the extent to which we allow ourselves recognition of our emotions. This work provides a synthesis and overview of recent and long-standing research findings of what is known of the successes and failures of self-regulation. People the world over suffer from the inability to control their (...)
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  25. Abstraction and identity.Roy T. Cook & Philip A. Ebert - 2005 - Dialectica 59 (2):121–139.
    A co-authored article with Roy T. Cook forthcoming in a special edition on the Caesar Problem of the journal Dialectica. We argue against the appeal to equivalence classes in resolving the Caesar Problem.
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    Amphibian regeneration and cellular heterochrony.Roy Douglas Pearson - 1982 - Acta Biotheoretica 31 (3):181-184.
    It is posited that the initiating event of amphibian regeneration of a limb, is retrodifferentiation* of what are to become the developing cells of the blastema. These cells reiterate a larval or premetamorphic ontogenic repertoire, induced by elevated levels of prolactin with adequate innervation. Subsequent redifferentiation of the blastema cells occurs, controlled by thyroxine and innervation.This temporal displacement of cellular morphologic characters in regeneration should be looked upon as a function of the ability to reiterate larval characters and subsequently metamorphose. (...)
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    “Pure” criticism and the history of ideas.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1948 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 7 (2):122-132.
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    The "Ruines of Mankind": The Indian and the Puritan Mind.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1952 - Journal of the History of Ideas 13 (1/4):200.
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    Tumourigenesis: The subterfuge of selection.Roy Douglas Pearson - 1981 - Acta Biotheoretica 30 (3):171-176.
    Variation or rearrangement of regulatory genes is responsible for cellular malignant change. These types of chromosomal variations also produce heterochrony or paedomorphic evolution at the organismal level. Analogously, neoplasia represents a cellular macroevolutionary event, and a tumour can be said to be an evolved population of cells. To understand this cellular evolution to malignancy, it may be necessary to go beyond a clonal selection (adaptationist) explanation of neoplastic alteration. In the pericellular environment natural selection consists of the organizational restraints of (...)
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    Recognizing and reacting to value.Roy W. Perrett - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (1):51-58.
  31. Ego depletion and self-control failure: an energy model of the self’s executive function.Roy Baumeister - 2002 - Self and Identity 1:129–36.
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  32. Virtue and Contemplation in Eudemian Ethics 8.3.Roy C. Lee - 2025 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 64:95–137.
    This paper argues that in Eudemian Ethics 8.3, virtue’s mean between excess and deficiency is defined by the standard of promoting the most contemplation. Promotion is indirect and constrained by virtue’s other essential features. The chapter’s apparent restriction of the standard to actions concerning natural goods actually serves a dialectical, not a restrictive, purpose. This paper proposes to unify the chapter’s argumentative arc.
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    Foucault and Derrida: the other side of reason.Roy Boyne - 1990 - Boston: Unwin Hyman.
    Introduction In many ways this book is a kind of detective story. It tries to find something out about the kind of society which is taking shape in these ...
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    La Pensee Intuitive. Vol. I. Au Dela du Discours.M. J. Aronson & Edouard Le Roy - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (18):500.
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    An approach to the mind-body problem.Roy Wood Sellars - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27 (2):150-163.
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    "True" as contextually implying correspondence.Roy Wood Sellars - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (18):717-722.
  37. Nozick, Justice, and the Sorites.Roy A. Sorensen - 1986 - Analysis 46 (2):102 - 106.
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    Our Most Curious Device.Roy A. Sorensen - 1992 - In Thought Experiments. Oxford and New York: Oup Usa.
    This chapter illustrates the power of thought experiments by assembling influential thought experiments from the history of science. It lays out the book's plan to understand philosophical thought experiments by concentrating on their resemblance to scientific relatives. Points of difference between philosophical and scientific thought experiments give a preview of obstacles that must be overcome in the course of the campaign. Naive and sophisticated reservations about the philosophical cases are registered for the same purpose.
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  39. Shadowplay.Roy Sorensen - unknown
    Imagine a child playing in the afternoon sun, suddenly jerking her arm one way then the other, trying to catch her shadow out. The game, the child soon learns, is one that she can never win. Her shadow moves the moment she does. Such childish games father common sense wisdom; when things move, so do their shadows. Or do they? A spinning sphere casts a shadow. But does its shadow also spin? The question takes you by surprise. Surely not? you (...)
     
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roy Park - 1969 - British Journal of Aesthetics 9 (1):296-297.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roy Park - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (3):296-297.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roy Park - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (3):296-297.
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    Integrative Assignment: Student Responses to Langdon Winner's "Technological Determinism: Alive and Kicking?".Matthew Wohlgemut & Bijon Roy - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (2):134-136.
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  44. Heterophenomenology and phenomenological skepticism.Jean-Michel Roy - 2007 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1):1-20.
    This paper is an attempt to clarify and assess Dennett’s opinion about the relevance of the phenomenological tradition to contemporary cognitive science, focussing on the very idea of a phenomenological investigation. Dennett can be credited with four major claims on this topic: (1) Two kinds of phenomenological investigations must be carefully distinguished: autophenomenology and heterophenomenology; (2) autophenomenology is wrong, because it fails to overcome what might be called the problem of phenomenological scepticism; (3) the phenomenological tradition mainly derived from Husserl (...)
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    Dictatorship on top-circular domains.Gopakumar Achuthankutty & Souvik Roy - 2018 - Theory and Decision 85 (3-4):479-493.
    We consider domains with a natural property called top-circularity. We show that if such a domain satisfies either the maximal conflict property or the weak conflict property, then it is dictatorial. We obtain the result in Sato :331–342, 2010) as a corollary. Furthermore, it follows from our results that the union of a single-peaked domain and a single-dipped domain is dictatorial.
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    Differentiation of individual selves facilitates group-level benefits of ultrasociality.Sarah E. Ainsworth, Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  47. Artículo convertido automáticamente ver artículo original.Roy Alfaro Vargas - 2011 - Telos (Venezuela) 13 (3):285-296.
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    Lucian's Atticism. The Morphology of the Verb.Francis G. Allinson & Roy J. Deferrari - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):215.
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    The domestication of Foucault.Ansgar Allen & Roy Goddard - 2014 - History of the Human Sciences 27 (5):26-53.
    Though Foucault was intrigued by the possibilities of radical social transformation, he resolutely resisted the idea that such transformation could escape the effects of power and expressed caution when it came to the question of revolution. In this article we argue that in one particularly influential line of development of Foucault’s work his exemplary caution has been exaggerated in a way that weakens the political aspirations of post-Foucaldian scholarship. The site of this reduction is a complex debate over the role (...)
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    Foraging extends beyond food: Hoarding of mental energy and information seeking in response to uncertainty.Jessica L. Alquist & Roy F. Baumeister - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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