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    Grand article: L'image de la femme dans le cinéma américain contemporain.Sandra Laugier, Stanley Cavell & Christian Fournier - 2002 - Cités 9 (9):127-170.
    Un élément constant de la pensée de Stanley Cavell est sa façon de prendre au sérieux le cinéma, notamment hollywoodien, non comme objet philosophique, mais comme philosophie, comme ayant un contenu et un enseignement philosophique. Cavell, après un ouvrage général sur l’ontologie et l’expérience du cinéma,...
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    Seeing Wittgenstein Anew.Norton Batkin, Sandra Laugier, Timouthy Gould, Stanley Cavell, Garry L. Hagberg & Victor J. Krebs (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Seeing Wittgenstein Anew is a collection which examines Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on the concept of aspect-seeing, showing that it was not simply one more topic of investigation in Wittgenstein's later writings but rather a pervasive and guiding concept in his efforts to turn philosophy's attention to the actual conditions of our common life in language. The essays in this 2010 volume open up novel paths across familiar fields of thought: the objectivity of interpretation, the fixity of the past, the acquisition (...)
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    Recommencer la philosophie: Stanley Cavell et la philosophie en Amérique.Sandra Laugier - 2014 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    English summary: Through the concept of the ordinary, and what is ordinary, the present volume explores contemporary American philosophy. More specifically, the author presents Stanley Cavells role at the center of this movement to examine its innovative approach to philosophy, one that draws on what we have at hand, but also seeks to discover and invent. French description: Savons-nous vraiment ce qu'est l'ordinaire, ce qui nous est ordinaire? Penser la philosophie americaine, et le role qu'a son coeur joue (...) Cavell, signifie poser de nouveau ces questions, afin de mettre en evidence une nouvelle voix ou tradition contemporaine qui, a partir du langage ordinaire, parvient a redonner de la vie a des enjeux philosophiques devenus trop conformistes ou etroits, et a rearticuler les questions de langage (ordinaire) au moral et a l'esthetique, comme au politique. A la fois objet de rejet et de fascination, l'ordinaire est comme l'autre de la philosophie, ce qu'elle veut, dans son arrogance, depasser, mais aussi ce vers quoi elle aspire, nostalgiquement, a retourner. Penser la philosophie americaine signifie repenser l'ordinaire en dehors de ces deux tendances: recommencer la philosophie, non pas a zero, mais avec ce qu'on a sous la main, sous les yeux, et qui reste a decouvrir, ou a inventer. (shrink)
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    Stanley Cavell: cinéma et philosophie.Sandra Laugier & Marc Cerisuelo - 2001 - Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle.
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    Une autre pensée politique américaine: la démocratie radicale d'Emerson à Stanley Cavell.Sandra Laugier - 2004 - Michel Houdiard Editeur.
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    Necrology of Ontology: Putnam, Ethics, Realism.Sandra Laugier - 2020 - The Monist 103 (4):391-403.
    This article aims at putting in context and at pursuing the concept elaborated by the later Putnam of an ethics without ontology, which I associate with certain other contemporary philosophers like Stanley Cavell and Cora Diamond; and in general of a philosophy without ontology. Putnam’s ambition is to get rid of ontology by refocusing reflection on ethics in a realistic spirit. This calls for a reappraisal of the entirety of Putnam’s evolution after the 1980s, especially his “Wittgensteinian turn,” which (...)
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    Éloge de l'ordinaire.Sandra Laugier - 2021 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf. Edited by Philippe Petit.
    Philosophe française contemporaine, Sandra Laugier a ouvert de nouveaux champs intellectuels au cours des trente dernières années en se faisant la passeuse et la penseuse de la vie ordinaire. Passeuse, avec ses traductions de Stanley Cavell (1926-2018) dans la suite du grand philosophe américain Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). Penseuse par l'édification de son domaine de réflexion propre. Elle a aussi bien exploré la philosophie analytique que la philosophie morale, les potentialités de la désobéissance civile comme celles de l'éthique (...)
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    What Matters: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Importance.Sandra Laugier - unknown
    This chapter explores mutations in conceptions of popular culture brought by attention to one’s experience of its objects. According to Stanley Cavell, the value of a culture lies not in its “great art” but in its transformative capacity, the same capacity found in the “moral perfectionism” of Emerson and Thoreau. Cavell was the first to account for the necessity of theory and criticism brought about by reflection on Hollywood film. However, he is less concerned with reversing artistic hierarchies or (...)
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    This Is Us: Wittgenstein and the Social.Sandra Laugier - 2018 - Philosophical Investigations 41 (2):204-222.
    This paper aims at elucidating the present strength of the social and political ideas one can draw from Wittgenstein’ later work, rooting in it his conception of the subjectivity of language and of the speakers’ authority and voice; of the I and the us. The article uses the concept of forms of life – understood, following Stanley Cavell and Veena Das, not only in the social sense but also in the natural sense, as life forms. – in order to (...)
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  10. Emerson, l’éducation et la démocratie.Sandra Laugier - 2010 - Etica E Politica 12 (1):157-180.
    The paper aims to present and defend Cavell’s reading of moral perfectionism as an alternative political approach. For several decades, Stanley Cavell has been working to make Emerson’s voice reheard in the core of American philosophy. This activity, though, is not simply historical rehabilitation. What appears very clearly in, e.g., his 2003 collection Emerson’s Transcendental Etudes, but as early as in the 1990 work Conditions Handsome and Unhandsome, is that Cavell also wants to make heard the present-day political pertinence (...)
     
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    Pierre Hadot as a Reader of Wittgenstein.Sandra Laugier - 2011 - Paragraph 34 (3):322-337.
    Pierre Hadot, professor of ancient philosophy at the Collège de France, published, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, some of the earliest work on Wittgenstein to appear in French. Hadot conceived of philosophy as an activity rather than a body of doctrines and found in Wittgenstein a fruitful point of departure for ethical reflection. Hadot's understanding of philosophy as a spiritual exercise — articulated through his reading of ancient philosophy but also the American transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau and Ralph (...)
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    Who’s afraid of the perlocutionary?Sandra Laugier & Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    J.L. Austin’s insight that language should be treated as a domain of human action, rather than merely as a tool for the transmission of information, has been enormously influential. His analysis of speech acts continues to be widely utilised in a vast number of fields, from the philosophy of language to social and political philosophy, the philosophy of law, gender and literary studies, as well as a variety of social sciences. Yet scholars have so far focused on performative utterances and (...)
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    TV-Philosophy.Sandra Laugier - unknown
    This is the first book to explore the hold of TV series on our lives from a philosophical and ethical perspective. Sandra Laugier argues that this vital and ubiquitous expression of popular culture throughout the world is transformative in its effects on the activity of philosophy in everyday life. Drawing on Stanley Cavell’s work on film and ordinary experience, Laugier contends that we are deeply affected by the formative role played by the TV series we watch, and by (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Cavell : Anthropology, skepticism, and politics.Sandra Laugier - 2006 - In Andrew Norris (ed.), The claim to community: essays on Stanley Cavell and political philosophy. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 19-37.
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    Transcendentalism and the Ordinary.Sandra Laugier - 2009 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 1 (1):53-69.
    For Stanley Cavell, the specific and contemporary theme of the ordinary sets off from America and the transcendentalism of Emerson and Thoreau, in order to reinvent itself in Europe with ordinary language philosophy – Wittgenstein and Austin. But in order to understand this, it is necessary to perceive what Cavell calls, inspired by Wittgenstein and Thoreau, “the uncanniness of the ordinary,” inherent to its anthropological thematization. In his preface to the recent work of Veena Das, Life a...
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    A World Ruled by Number: William Stanley Jevons and the Rise of Mathematical Economics, Margaret Schabas. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990, xii + 192 pages. [REVIEW]Sandra J. Peart - 1993 - Economics and Philosophy 9 (1):183.
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    Séries télévisées et esthétique de l’ordinaire.Sandra Laugier - 2022 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 301 (3):9-26.
    La question importante, ici, n’est pas l’intérêt philosophique des séries télévisées mais l’intimité mutuelle des séries et de la philosophie : comment peut-on trouver dans la philosophie le traitement de la forme de sensibilité qui a été formée par le fait de regarder des séries? Pour cela il faut transformer la philosophie, en faire une éducation de soi, comme une autobiographie esthétique. Stanley Cavell prenait son point de départ, dans La Projection du monde (1971), dans le caractère « populaire (...)
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    The Economics of W.S. Jevons.Sandra Peart - 1996 - London: Routledge.
    William Stanley Jevons occupies a pivotal position in the history of economic thought, spanning the transition from classical to neo-classical economics and playing a key role in the Marginal Revolution. The breadth of Jevons's work is examined here which: * includes a detailed consideration of a wide range of his work-policy, theoretical, methodological, applied and empirical * relies on textual exegis * takes account of a wide range of secondary sources A new approach to the 'Jevonian revolution' is adopted, (...)
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    W.S. Jevons: Critical Responses.Sandra Peart - 2003 - Taylor & Francis.
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    Voice as Form of Life and Life Form.Sandra Laugier - 2015 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 4:63-82.
    This paper studies the concept of form of life as central to ordinary language philosophy : philosophy of our language as spoken ; pronounced by a human voice within a form of life. Such an approach to Wittgenstein’s later philosophy shifts the question of the common use of language – central to Wittgenstein’s Investigations – to the definition of the subject as voice, and to the reinvention of subjectivity in language. The voice is both a subjective and common expression: it (...)
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    Présentation: L’image de la femme dans le cinéma américain contemporain.Sandra Laugier - 2002 - Cités 1 (9):127-170.
    Un élément constant de la pensée de Stanley Cavell est sa façon de prendre au sérieux le cinéma, notamment hollywoodien, non comme objet philosophique, mais comme philosophie, comme ayant un contenu et un enseignement philosophique. Cavell, après un ouvrage général sur l’ontologie et l’expérience du cinéma,..
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    Introduction to the French edition of Must We Mean What We Say?Sandra Laugier - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (4):627-651.
    Must We Mean What We Say? is Stanley Cavell's first book, and, in a sense, it is his most important. It contains all the themes that Cavell continues to develop masterfully throughout his philosophy. There is a renewed usage of J. L. Austin's theory of speech acts, and, in the classic essay “The Availability of Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy,” he establishes the foundations of a radical reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein , the connections among skepticism, acknowledgement, and Shakespearean tragedy ; there (...)
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    Jevons: Critical Responses.Sandra Peart (ed.) - 2002 - Routledge.
    William Stanley Jevons was a self-proclaimed revolutionary, whose struggle under what he called the 'Noxious authority' of John Stuart Mill in economic circles is well-known. He was highly critical of the labour theory of value and the wages fund theory attributed to David Ricardo, and offered his own theory of exchange value which he contrasted to the 'mazy and preposterous' notions of English Classical economists.
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    Love, Remarriage and The Americans.Sandra Laugier - 2023 - In Sandra Laugier David LaRocca (ed.), Television with Stanley Cavell in Mind. Exeter, UK: University of Exeter Press.
    This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety—actors and production included—brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, leading us to recognize and appreciate our individual cinephilic tastes, and to know ourselves and each other better. This reading is even more valid for TV series. Yet, in spite of the progress of film-philosophy, there (...)
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    Introduction: The Fact and Fiction of Television.Sandra Laugier - unknown
    This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety—actors and production included—brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, leading us to recognize and appreciate our individual cinephilic tastes, and to know ourselves and each other better. This reading is even more valid for TV series. Yet, in spite of the progress of film-philosophy, there (...)
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    Culture as Experience from Dewey to Cavell.Sandra Laugier - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (4):99-116.
    The expansion of art audiences and the creation of new forms, agents, and models of artistic practice have transformed the very definition of art, challenging elitist notions of "great art." Dewey's _Art as Experience_ was essential to this transformation. This understanding and defense of an art that has not lost contact with ordinary audiences, which was film at first, extends to widespread cultural practices (internet videos, video games, TV series, popular music, etc.). They are places where artistic and hermeneutic authority (...)
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    Film and Television as Forms of Shared Experience.Sandra Laugier - unknown
    Hailed as one of America's original art forms, film has the distinctive character of crossing high and low art. But film has done more than this. According to American philosopher Stanley Cavell, film was also a place where America in the 1930s and 1940s did its thinking, a tradition that was taken up and enriched throughout world cinema. Can film indeed think? That is, can film do the work of philosophy? Following Cavell's lead to think along the tear of (...)
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    The Annual Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies: Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 29-30 October 2010.Sandra Costen Kunz - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:221-223.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Annual Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies:Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 29-30 October 2010Sandra Costen KunzThis past fall the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies (SBCS) presented two sessions at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) in Atlanta, Georgia. On Friday afternoon, 29 October, an extremely well-attended and in many ways inspiring session titled "The Scholarly Contributions of Rita M. Gross" was presented. The second panel, titled (...)
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    How They Fought.Sandra Laugier - unknown
    In his "Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage" (1981) as well as in "Contesting Tears" (1997), Stanley Cavell has convincingly argued that the question of marriage—“is it better to be alone than in pair?”—has the philosophical legitimacy of classic questions such as “What can I know?” and “Why is there something instead of nothing?” In this regard, the structure of the “comedy of remarriage” is significant. It does not consist in illustrating how two people get together, but (...)
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    L'Importance de l'importance.Sandra Laugier - 2005 - Multitudes 4 (4):153-167.
    Expérience, pragmatisme, transcendantalisme. The article returns, in order to reflect upon experimentation, to the transcendentalism of R. W. Emerson and H. D. Thoreau. The better-known pragmatist tradition has absorbed, or, as Stanley Cavell suggests, has repressed such authors. However, the central concepts proposed by Emerson - Self-Reliance, the common, the low - not only announce pragmatism, but suggest a use of practice and a redefinition of experimentation which, in their radicality, go beyond pragmatist inquiry. Self-confidence and ordinary life are (...)
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    Le populisme et le populaire.Sandra Laugier & Albert Ogien - 2015 - Multitudes 61 (4):45-58.
    La dénonciation du populisme est analysée ici comme une manière de structurer le champ politique selon une certaine distribution des capacités et des incapacités, qui dissout a priori l’objet qu’elle prétend mettre en lumière. À cette attitude s’opposent les usages communs du terme « populaire », en particulier dans les textes de Stanley Cavell sur le cinéma hollywoodien, qui se poursuivent aujourd’hui dans certaines études sur les séries télévisées : dans les deux cas, un parti pris de perfectionnisme démocratique (...)
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    Cavell's 'Must We Mean What We Say' at 50.Greg Chase, Juliet Floyd & Sandra Laugier (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    In 1969 Stanley Cavell's Must We Mean What We Say? revolutionized philosophy of ordinary language, aesthetics, ethics, tragedy, literature, music, art criticism, and modernism. This volume of new essays offers a multi-faceted exploration of Cavell's first and most important book, fifty years after its publication. The key subjects which animate Cavell's book are explored in detail: ordinary language, aesthetics, modernism, skepticism, forms of life, philosophy and literature, tragedy and the self, the questions of voice and audience, jazz and sound, (...)
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    Stanley Cavell. Here and There: Sites of Philosophy, ed. Nancy Bauer, Alice Crary, and Sandra Laugier. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2022. 336 pp. [REVIEW]Bruce J. Krajewski - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (2):292-293.
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    (2 other versions)The Genius of Feminism: Cavellian Moral Perfectionism and Feminist Political Theory.Sarah Drews Lucas - forthcoming - Sage Publications Ltd: Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Ahead of Print. Work on Stanley Cavell in contemporary political theory tends to foreground Cavell’s reading of Emersonian moral perfectionism, but this aspect of Cavell’s thought is often left out of feminist readings of his work. In this paper, I give an overview of Cavell’s importance to political theory, and I also trace two Cavellian-inspired feminisms: Sandra Laugier’s ordinary language inflected ethics of care and Toril Moi’s understanding of feminist theory as the close and (...)
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    Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy.Daniela Ginsburg (ed.) - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    Sandra Laugier has long been a key liaison between American and European philosophical thought, responsible for bringing American philosophers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Stanley Cavell to French readers—but until now her books have never been published in English. _Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy_ rights that wrong with a topic perfect for English-language readers: the idea of analytic philosophy. Focused on clarity and logical argument, analytic philosophy has dominated the discipline in the United (...)
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    Politisches Handeln in der Bürgergesellschaft.Sandra Seubert - 2012 - In Georg Weisseno & Hubertus Buchstein (eds.), Politisch Handeln: Modelle, Möglichkeiten, Kompetenzen. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. pp. 105--118.
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    Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A. S. Eddington.Matthew Stanley - 2007 - University Of Chicago Press.
    Science and religion have long been thought incompatible. But nowhere has this apparent contradiction been more fully resolved than in the figure of A. S. Eddington (1882–1944), a pioneer in astrophysics, relativity, and the popularization of science, and a devout Quaker. Practical Mystic uses the figure of Eddington to shows how religious and scientific values can interact and overlap without compromising the integrity of either. Eddington was a world-class scientist who not only maintained his religious belief throughout his scientific career (...)
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    Processes, Beliefs, and Questions: Essays on Formal Semantics of Natural Language and Natural Language Processing.Stanley Peters & Esa Saarinen (eds.) - 1981 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Reidel.
    SECTION I In 1972, Donald Davison and Gilbert Hannan wrote in the introduction to the volume Semantics of Natural Language: "The success of linguistics in treating natural languages as formal ~yntactic systems has aroused the interest of a number of linguists in a parallel or related development of semantics. For the most part quite independently, many philosophers and logicians have recently been applying formal semantic methods to structures increasingly like natural languages. While differences in training, method and vocabulary tend to (...)
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  39. What Is the Monumental?Sandra Shapshay - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (2):145-160.
    The aesthetic category of the sublime has been theorized (especially in the Kantian tradition) as integrally intertwined with the moral. Paradigmatic experiences of the sublime, such as gazing up at the starry night sky, or out at a storm-whipped sea, lead in a moral or religious direction depending on the cognitive stock brought to the experience, since they typically involve a feeling of awe and reflection on the peculiar situation of the human being in nature. The monumental is a similar (...)
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    Preserving the rule of law in the era of artificial intelligence (AI).Stanley Greenstein - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 30 (3):291-323.
    The study of law and information technology comes with an inherent contradiction in that while technology develops rapidly and embraces notions such as internationalization and globalization, traditional law, for the most part, can be slow to react to technological developments and is also predominantly confined to national borders. However, the notion of the rule of law defies the phenomenon of law being bound to national borders and enjoys global recognition. However, a serious threat to the rule of law is looming (...)
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  41. La filosofía como educación para adultos.Stanley Cavell - 2010 - In Antonio Lastra (ed.), Stanley Cavell. Mundos vistos y ciudades de palabras. Plaza & Valdés. pp. 17--26.
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  42. The touch of words.Stanley Cavell - 2010 - In William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  43. Uneasy Genius: The Life and Work of Pierre Duhem.Stanley L. Jaki & Pierre Duhem - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (3):406-408.
     
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    (1 other version)Cavell on film.Stanley Cavell - 2005 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by William Rothman.
    In his introduction, William Rothman provides an overview of Cavell's work on film and his aims as a philosopher more generally."--BOOK JACKET.
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  45. Purpose in nature.Stanley N. Salthe - 2008 - Ludus Vitalis 16 (29):49-58.
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    Plato's Sophist: the drama of original and image.Stanley Rosen - 1983 - South Bend, Ind.: Yale University Press.
    Stanley Rosen's book is the first full-length study of the Sophist in English and one of the most complete in any language. He follows the stages of the dialogue in sequence and offers an exhaustive analysis of the philosophical questions that come to light as Theaetetus and the Eleatic Stranger pursue the sophist through philosophical debate. Rosen finds the central problem of the dialogue in the relation between original and image; he shows how this distinction underlies all subsequent technical (...)
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  47. Medicalização da vida: ética, saúde pública e indústria farmacêutica.Sandra Caponi (ed.) - 2010 - Palhoça, SC: Editora Unisul.
    O cerne desta obra se ancora em reflexões acerca da proliferação de novas doenças vinculadas a condutas cotidianas. Tal situação está diretamente relacionada à participação da indústria farmacêutica na produção de novos fármacos para doenças antes impensadas, revelando problemas éticos e políticos relevantes para a Saúde Coletiva. O tema central, Medicalização da Vida, é ainda desdobrado em discussões éticas sobre a relação pesquisa e indústria farmacêutica; políticas públicas de saúde e educação; desafios dos Comitês de Ética em Pesquisa e, por (...)
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    Politics and philosophy: the necessity and limitations of rational argument.Stanley S. Kleinberg - 1991 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    This book demonstrates how an interest in political argument leads naturally to a philosophical way of thinking. It analyses both practising politicans and political theorists and is a much needed introudction to two vitally important, and independent, disciplines.
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    Urteil und Fehlurteil.Sandra Lehmann & Sophie Loidolt (eds.) - 2011 - Wien: Turia + Kant.
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    The Senses of Walden: An Expanded Edition.Stanley Cavell - 1992 - University of Chicago Press.
    This collection of essays explores Thoreau's Walden, and discusses the importance of Thoreau and Emerson on American thought.
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