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    Theology and development as capability expansion.Séverine Deneulin & Augusto Zampini Davies - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-13.
    For the last 25 years, human development has become part of official development discourses. It takes the normative position that the success of policies depends on whether they have expanded human flourishing, or expanded the 'freedoms' or 'capabilities' people have 'reason to value', as Amartya Sen would put it. It emphasises the importance of institutions to facilitate such expansion, and the agency of people to create such institutions. The ability of institutions to be conducive to human flourishing depends on the (...)
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    Beatific Enjoyment in Medieval Scholastic Debates: The Complex Legacy of Saint Augustine and Peter Lombard.Severin Kitanov - 2014 - Lanham, [MD]: Lexington Books.
    Beatific Enjoyment in Medieval Scholastic Debates traces the reception of Saint Augustine’s concept of beatific enjoyment in Peter Lombard’s Sentences. It identifies the main themes and problems which shaped the discussion of the concept in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century scholastic commentaries. Bringing together theological and scientific approaches to the idea of enjoyment, Severin Kitanov exposes the intricacy of the discourse and develops a new perspective for students and scholars.
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    How language affects children's use of derivational morphology in visual word and pseudoword processing: evidence from a cross-language study.Séverine Casalis, Pauline Quémart & Lynne G. Duncan - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  4. Speaking Out through the Web in China: New References to Assert New Identities.Severine Arsene - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):17 - +.
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  5. Our father (our mother) : Gender ideology, praxis, and marginalization in pueblo religion.Severin M. Fowles - 2005 - In Michelle Hegmon, B. Sunday Eiselt & Richard I. Ford, Engaged anthropology: research essays on North American archaeology, ethnobotany, and museology. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology.
     
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    Iterated pushdown automata and sequences of rational numbers.Séverine Fratani & Géraud Sénizergues - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 141 (3):363-411.
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    Thomas Bradwardine’s Questions on Grace and Merit from His Lectura on the Sentences at Oxford, 1332-1333.Severin Kitanov & Chris Schabel - 2023 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 89 (1):163-236.
    Cet article propose une édition critique des questions 7-9 de la Lectura sur les Sentences (Oxford, 1332-1333) de Thomas Bradwardine, où sont abordés la grâce et le mérite avant la publication de son monumental De causa Dei en 1344. La plus longue des trois, la question 7, a également été attribuée à Richard FitzRalph. Après avoir examiné les arguments en faveur de l’attribution à Bradwardine, l’article démontre comment le futur archevêque de Cantorbéry commençait seulement à réagir aux tendances pélagiennes dont (...)
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    Missverständnisse Des Valerius flaccus?Severin Koster - 1973 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 117 (1-2):87-96.
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    The end of labour and »labour of thought«: Towards definition of human labour in the contemporary philosophy.Severin Müller - 2005 - Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2):425-441.
    The starting-point of this article is an phenomenological analysis in relation to forms of labour in the present world of media and information realities. The priority is given to analysis in view of modern consciousness of labour in so far as it is important for the modern understanding of human praxis. In a retrospective view on Kant and Locke the philosophical definitions and reasons of labour are reconstructed, which characterize the philosophy of modern times in the whole and on its (...)
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    Elucidation and ostensive explanation.Severin Schroeder - unknown
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    Reasons and First-Person Authority.Severin Schroeder - 2017 - In Jesús Padilla Gálvez & Margit Gaffal, Intentionality and Action. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 123-138.
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    Artificial cognition for social human–robot interaction: An implementation.Séverin Lemaignan, Mathieu Warnier, E. Akin Sisbot, Aurélie Clodic & Rachid Alami - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 247:45-69.
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    Schopenhauer and Hume on will and causation.Severin Schroeder - 2018 - In Oxford Handbook of Schopenhauer. Oxford University Press.
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    Wittgenstein on Mathematics.Severin Schroeder - 2020 - London: Routledge.
    This book offers a detailed account and discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics. In Part I, the stage is set with a brief presentation of Frege's logicist attempt to provide arithmetic with a foundation and Wittgenstein's criticisms of it, followed by sketches of Wittgenstein's early views of mathematics, in the Tractatus and in the early 1930s. Then, Wittgenstein's mature philosophy of mathematics is carefully presented and examined. Schroeder explains that it is based on two key ideas: the calculus view (...)
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    Retsstaten; en fremstilling af det offentlige livs etik.Severin Christensen - 1949 - Københaven: [Danmarks retsforbund].
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    Ret og uret.Severin Christensen - 1967 - Århus,: Henry Georg Forlaget, Vermundsgade 29.
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    Does priming with awareness reflect explicit contamination? An approach with a response-time measure in word-stem completion.Séverine Fay, Michel Isingrini & Viviane Pouthas - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):459-473.
    The present experiment investigates the involvement of awareness in functional dissociations between explicit and implicit tests. In the explicit condition, participants attempted to recall lexically or semantically studied words using word stems. In the implicit condition, they were instructed to complete each stem with the first word which came to mind. Subjective awareness was subsequently measured on an item-by-item basis. As voluntary retrieval strategies are known to be time consuming, the time taken to complete each stem was recorded. In the (...)
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  18. The demand for synoptic representations and the private language discussion: Pi 243-315.Severin Schroeder - 2004 - In Erich Ammereller & Eugen Fisher, Wittgenstein at Work: Method in the Philosophical Investigations. New York: Routledge. pp. 147.
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    Wittgenstein sur l’explication de l’action.Severin Schroeder - unknown
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  20. Valori creştine în Constituţia europeană.Adrian Severin - 2003 - Dilema 522:13.
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    Wittgenstein.Severin Schroeder - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis, A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 554–561.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Voluntary Action Reasons and Causes References.
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  22. Wittgenstein and contemporary philosophy of mind.Severin Schroeder (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Palgrave.
    Wittgenstein and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind aims to reassess the work of Wittgenstein in terms of its importance to contemporary debates surrounding the philosophy of mind.The first part of this study examines Wittgenstein in the context of current views on the human mind in relation to the body and behavior. The arguments confront the views of Quine and Dennett, as well as functionalism, eliminative materialism, and the current debate about consciousness. The essays that make up the second part focus on (...)
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  23. Wittgenstein: The Way Out of the Fly-Bottle.Severin Schroeder - 2006 - Cambridge: Polity.
    This book offers a lucid and highly readable account of Wittgenstein's philosophy, framed against the background of his extraordinary life and character. Woven together with a biographical narrative, the chapters explain the key ideas of Wittgenstein's work, from his first book, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, to his mature masterpiece, the Philosophical Investigations.
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    Regulating cognitive control through approach-avoidance motor actions.Severine Koch, Rob W. Holland & Ad van Knippenberg - 2008 - Cognition 109 (1):133-142.
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    Wittgenstein on aesthetics and philosophy.Severin Schroeder - 2019 - Revista de Historiografía 32:11-21.
    Wittgenstein offers three objections to the idea of aesthetics as a branch of psychology: (i) Statistical data about people’s preferences have no normative force. (ii) Artistic value is not instrumental value, a capacity to produce independently identifiable – and scientifically measurable – psychological effects. (iii) While psychological investigations may bring to light the causes of aesthetic preferences, they fail to provide reasons for them. According to Wittgenstein, aesthetic explanations (unlike scientific explanations) are poignant synoptic representations of aspects of a work, (...)
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    Vernunft und Technik: d. Dialektik d. Erscheinung bei Edmund Husserl.Severin Müller - 1976 - München: Alber.
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    God, lions, and Englishwomen.Severin Schroeder - 2018 - In Understanding and Comprehension. De Gruyter. pp. 171-184.
    Wittgenstein shows that understanding is a capacity, and cannot be accounted for by mental representations of what is understood. But if a person’s understanding or thinking cannot be accounted for by occurrences of mental representations, then understanding that person cannot be a matter of knowing what is going on inside him or her: what representations he or she has in his or her mind. That, I argue, is the point of Wittgenstein’s famous and frequently misunderstood saying, “If a lion could (...)
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    (1 other version)Are reasons causes? A Wittgensteinian response to Davidson.Severin Schroeder - 2001 - In Wittgenstein and contemporary philosophy of mind. New York: Palgrave. pp. 50--70.
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  29. Happiness in a Mechanistic Universe: Thomas Hobbes on the Nature and Attainability of Happiness.Severin V. Kitanov - 2011 - Hobbes Studies 24 (2):117-136.
    The article revisits the originality of Hobbes's concept of happiness on the basis of Hobbes's two accounts found respectively in Thomas White's De Mundo Examined and Leviathan. It is argued that Hobbes's claim that happiness consists in the unhindered advance from one acquired good to another ought to be understood against the background of Hobbes's theory of sensation and the imagination, on the one hand, and Hobbes's doctrine of conatus, on the other. It is further claimed that the account of (...)
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  30. Franz Josef Czernin.Severin Schroeder - 2017
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    Reasons, causes, desires, and dispositions.Severin Schroeder - 2019 - In Explanation in Action Theory and Historiography: Causal and Teleological Approaches. Routledge.
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  32. Understanding and Comprehension.Severin Schroeder - 2018 - De Gruyter.
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    Schopenhauer’s Influence on Wittgenstein.Severin Schroeder - 2011 - In Bart Vandenabeele, A Companion to Schopenhauer. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 367-385.
    This chapter contains sections titled: I II III IV V Notes References.
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    Kants begriff der erkenntnis verglichen mit dem des Aristoteles.Severin Aicher - 1907 - Berlin: Reuther & Reichard.
    Excerpt from Kants Begriff der Erkenntnis: Verglichen mit dem des Aristoteles Im ganzen Erkenntnisprozess. Die Einbildungskraft trotzdem sinnlich. Einbildungskraft und Verstand. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as (...)
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    (1 other version)Quand les internautes chinois prennent la parole.Séverine Arsène - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):17-22.
    Les internautes chinois investissent avec enthousiasme tous les outils de présentation de soi proposés sur Internet. Ils racontent par exemple leur histoire personnelle sur leur blog, se présentent au travers d'un avatar sur la messagerie instantanée QQ, et commentent sur les forums les embûches qu'ils rencontrent dans la vie quotidienne. Ils ont donc la possibilité d'affirmer leur identité et leurs goûts de manière extrêmement personnalisée. Sur la base de ces goûts, ils s'insèrent dans des réseaux sociaux choisis, beaucoup plus souples (...)
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    Peter of Candia on Demonstrating that God is the Sole Object of Beatific Enjoyment.Severin Valentinov Kitanov - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:427-489.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:I. The Concept of Beatific EnjoymentThe locus classicus for the medieval scholastic discussion of beatific enjoyment is the first distinction of Book I of Peter Lombard's Sentences. Lombard extracts three distinct formulations of the term "enjoyment" from Augustine's writings. The first formulation is borrowed from the first book of Augustine's treatise On Christian Learning . The formulation states that "to enjoy is to inhere with love in something for (...)
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    Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism. Selections from His Works ed. by Robert Andrews, Jennifer Ottman and Mark Henninger.Severin V. Kitanov - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (1):137-138.
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    La fin du travail et «le travail de la pensée«.Severin Müller - 2005 - Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2):425-441.
    Le point de départ de cet article est une analyse phénoménologique des formes de travail dans le monde moderne des médias et des réalités informatiques. La priorité y est donnée à une analyse de la conscience moderne du travail dans la mesure où elle est importante pour la compréhension moderne de la praxis humaine. Un coup d’œil rétrospectif sur Kant et Locke permet de reconstituer les définitions philosophiques et les raisons du travail qui caractérisent la philosophie moderne dans son ensemble (...)
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    Verwandelte Ferne: phänomenologische Analysen zu realen und imaginären Mobilitäten.Severin Müller - 2016 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
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    Metaphor and metamorphosis.Severin Schroeder - 2018 - In Creativity. De Gruyter.
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    (2 other versions)Wittgenstein and his legacy.Severin Schroeder - 2017 - In Amy Kind, Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 6. New York: Routledge.
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    Unary primitive recursive functions.Daniel E. Severin - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (4):1122-1138.
    In this article, we study some new characterizations of primitive recursive functions based on restricted forms of primitive recursion, improving the pioneering work of R. M. Robinson and M. D. Gladstone. We reduce certain recursion schemes (mixed/pure iteration without parameters) and we characterize one-argument primitive recursive functions as the closure under substitution and iteration of certain optimal sets.
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    Mechthild Fend, Les limites de la masculinité. L'androgyne dans l'art et la théorie de l'art en France (1750-1830).Séverine Sofio - 2013 - Clio 38:306-306.
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  44. The Concept of Trying.Severin Schroeder - 2001 - Philosophical Investigations 24 (3):213-227.
    It is widely held that whenever someone φs, that person tries to do φ. I examine arguments by B. O’Shaughnessy and J. Hornsby, and considerations by P. Grice in support of that thesis. I argue that none of them are convincing. The remainder of the paper defends an analysis of the concept of trying along the lines opposed by Grice et al. By speaking of someone’s trying to φ the speaker leaves the room for failure or the possibility of failure. (...)
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  45. (1 other version)The tightrope Walker.Severin Schroeder - 2007 - Ratio 20 (4):442-463.
    Contrary to a widespread interpretation, Wittgenstein did not regard credal statements as merely metaphorical expressions of an attitude towards life. He accepted that Christian faith involves belief in God's existence. At the same time he held that although as a hypothesis, God's existence is extremely implausible, Christian faith is not unreasonable. Is that a consistent view? According to Wittgenstein, religious faith should not be seen as a hypothesis, based on evidence, but as grounded in a proto‐religious attitude, a way of (...)
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    Grammar and Grammatical Statements.Severin Schroeder - 2017 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman, A Companion to Wittgenstein. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 252–268.
    “Grammar” is Ludwig Wittgenstein's preferred term for the workings of a language: the system of rules that determine linguistic meaning. A philosophical study of language is a study of “grammar”, in this sense, and insofar as any philosophical investigation is concerned with conceptual details, which manifest themselves in language, it is a grammatical investigation. In the Tractatus Logico‐Philosophicus Wittgenstein offered a mathematical picture of language: presenting language as a calculus. Like a calculus, language was claimed to be governed by syntactic (...)
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    A Qualitative Study on Emotions Experienced at the Coast and Their Influence on Well-Being.Marine I. Severin, Filip Raes, Evie Notebaert, Luka Lambrecht, Gert Everaert & Ann Buysse - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Coastal environments are increasingly shown to have a positive effect on our health and well-being. Various mechanisms have been suggested to explain this effect. However, so far little focus has been devoted to emotions that might be relevant in this context, especially for people who are directly or indirectly exposed to the coast on a daily basis. Our preregistered qualitative study explored how coastal residents experience the emotions they feel at the coast and how they interpret the effect these emotions (...)
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    Semantic Normativity and Moral Obligation.Severin Schroeder - 2020 - In Margit Gaffal, Language, Truth and Democracy: Essays in Honour of Jesús Padilla Gálvez. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 79-88.
    This chapter offers a brief sketch of the normativity of linguistic meaning and then considers the opposing view of semantic anti-normativism as defended by Gluer and Wickforss. The author distinguishes between three different types of obligation and argues that Gluer & Wickforss's position is based on a misconstrual of semantic normativity as a source of something like moral obligation, when in fact it produces only obligation of the third type.
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    On some standard objections to mathematical conventionalism.Severin Schroeder - 2017 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 30 (30):83-98.
    According to Wittgenstein, mathematical propositions are rules of grammar, that is, conventions, or implications of conventions. So his position can be regarded as a form of conventionalism. However, mathematical conventionalism is widely thought to be untenable due to objections presented by Quine, Dummett and Crispin Wright. It has also been argued that only an implausibly radical form of conventionalism could withstand the critical implications of Wittgenstein’s rule-following considerations. In this article I discuss those objections to conventionalism and argue that none (...)
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    On the Unique Perspective of Paleontology in the Study of Developmental Evolution and Biases.Séverine Urdy, Laura A. B. Wilson, Joachim T. Haug & Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (3):293-311.
    The growing interest and major advances of the last decades in evolutionary developmental biology (EvoDevo) have led to the recognition of the incompleteness of the Modern Synthesis of evolutionary theory. Here we discuss how paleontology makes significant contributions to integrate evolution and development. First, extinct organisms often inform us about developmental processes by showing a combination of features unrecorded in living species. We illustrate this point using the vertebrate fossil record and studies relating bone ossification to life history traits. Second, (...)
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