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    Dialogue entre la philosophie bouddhiste et la théorie critique de l’École de Francfort.Véronique Tomaszewski Ramses - 2007 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 4:103-125.
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    The Migration of Philosophical Texts: Buddhist Critical Social Theory and Robert Hattam’s Awakening-Struggle.Veronique Tomaszewski Ramses - 2007 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 23:93-112.
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  3. Collapsing the modal collapse argument: On an invalid argument against divine simplicity.Christopher Tomaszewski - 2019 - Analysis 79 (2):275-284.
    One of the most pressing objections against Divine simplicity is that it entails what is commonly termed a ‘modal collapse’, wherein all contingency is eliminated and every true proposition is rendered necessarily true. In this paper, I show that a common form of this argument is in fact famously invalid and examine three ways in which the opponent of Divine simplicity might try to repair the argument. I conclude that there is no clear way of repairing the argument that does (...)
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  4. II—Véronique Munoz-Dardé: Equality and Division: Values in Principle 1.Véronique Munoz-Dardé - 2005 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 79 (1):255-284.
    Are there distinctively political values? Certain egalitarians seem to think that equality is one such value. Scheffler 's contribution to the symposium seeks to articulate a division of moral labour between norms of personal morality and the principles of justice that regulate social institutions, and using this suggests that the egalitarian critique of Rawls can be deflected. In this paper, instead, I question the status of equality as an intrinsic value. I argue that an egalitarianism which focuses on the status (...)
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  5. I—Véronique Munoz-Dardé: Liberty's Chains.Véronique Munoz-Dardé - 2009 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1):161-196.
    Is the principal concern of political philosophy the source of political authority? And, if so, can this source be located in individual consent? In this article I draw on Rousseau to answer the second question negatively; and in rejecting that answer, why we might answer the first question in the negative as well. We should be concerned with questions of legitimacy rather than with the source of authority and political obligation. Our principal concern, that is, should be with the question (...)
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    Calibrating the mental number line.Véronique Izard & Stanislas Dehaene - 2008 - Cognition 106 (3):1221-1247.
    Human adults are thought to possess two dissociable systems to represent numbers: an approximate quantity system akin to a mental number line, and a verbal system capable of representing numbers exactly. Here, we study the interface between these two systems using an estimation task. Observers were asked to estimate the approximate numerosity of dot arrays. We show that, in the absence of calibration, estimates are largely inaccurate: responses increase monotonically with numerosity, but underestimate the actual numerosity. However, insertion of a (...)
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    Transcendental Phenomenology and Transcendental Aesthetics in Edmund Husserl’s Philosophy: Originality and Primordiality in Life-world.Ramsés Leonardo Sánchez Soberano - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):723-739.
    The purpose of this article is to explain the relationship between Life-world (Lebenswelt) and the concepts of Originality (Originalität) and Primordiality (Primordialität) founded in Edmund Husserl’s philosophy developed in the 20’s. In order to achieve this goal, we need to begin with a transcendental phenomenological analysis to then gain access to Ontology of the World in general. Therefore, we must explain how Transcendental Philosophy relates to Transcendental Aesthetics and how it phenomenologically labels all that is outside of theory and reflection (...)
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  8. Exact equality and successor function: Two key concepts on the path towards understanding exact numbers.Véronique Izard, Pierre Pica, Elizabeth S. Spelke & Stanislas Dehaene - 2008 - Philosophical Psychology 21 (4):491 – 505.
    Humans possess two nonverbal systems capable of representing numbers, both limited in their representational power: the first one represents numbers in an approximate fashion, and the second one conveys information about small numbers only. Conception of exact large numbers has therefore been thought to arise from the manipulation of exact numerical symbols. Here, we focus on two fundamental properties of the exact numbers as prerequisites to the concept of EXACT NUMBERS : the fact that all numbers can be generated by (...)
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  9. Rewolucja, Apokalipsa, Apokatastaza: eschatologiczne wątki myślenia rewolucyjnego w marksizmie.Nikodem Bończa-Tomaszewski - 1998 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 43:79-94.
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    How Should the Other be Judged?: Justice and Cultural Difference in French Assize Courts.Véronique Bouillier - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (3-4):74-86.
  11. Esthétique de Hegel, coll. « Ouverture philosophique ».Véronique Fabbri & Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (2):253-254.
     
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  12. Nature, Art, and the Primacy of the Political: Reading Taminiaux with Merleau-Ponty.Véronique Fóti - 2017 - In Véronique M. Fóti & Pavlos Kontos, Phenomenology and the Primacy of the Political: Essays in Honor of Jacques Taminiaux. Cham: Springer.
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    The Child as a Natural Phenomenologist: Primal and Primary Experience in Merleau-Ponty’s Psychology by Talia Welsh.Véronique M. Fóti - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (1):167-168.
  14. Response to Nunez.Véronique Izard, Stanislas Dehaene, Pierre Pica & Elizabeth Spelke - 2008 - Science 312 (5803):1310.
    We agree with Nuñez that the Mundurucu do not master the formal propreties of number lines and logarithms, but as the term "intuition" implies, they spontaneously experience a logarithmic mapping of number to space as natural and "feeling right.".
     
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    Du catholicisme populaire aux groupes evangeliques à Lima, pérou.Véronique Lecaros - 2011 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 85 (4):601-619.
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  16. La norme sacrificielle en images.Véronique Mehl - forthcoming - Kernos.
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  17. Jacques Garelli lecteur de Merleau-Ponty.Véronique Montémont - 2007 - In Bruno Curatolo & Jacques Poirier, Le style des philosophes. [Besançon]: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté. pp. 287--296.
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  18. Description des collections complètes des Orationes de Grégoire de Nazianze: Quelques compléments.Véronique Somers - 2001 - Byzantion 71 (2):462-504.
    Lors de la publication de sa thèse sur les collections complètes des Discours de Grégoire de Nazianze, en 1997, l'A. signalait que l'inventaire des colletions fourni était incomplet. Il publie donc, pour les autres témoins, une description correspondant à la classification utilisée dans sa thèse. Seuls les manuscrits conservés en Russie n'ont pu être accessibles.
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    Access denied: a reply to Rickabaugh and McAllister.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski & John W. Rosenbaum - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83 (2):201-207.
    In their recent paper, Brandon Rickabaugh and Derek McAllister object to Paul Moser’s rejection of natural theology on the grounds that Moser is committed to a principle, Seek, which commits Moser to another principle, Access. Access in turn can be rationally motivated for at least some nonbelievers only by the arguments of natural theology. So Moser is in fact committed to the epistemic usefulness of natural theology. In this paper, we show that Seek by itself does not commit one to (...)
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    Intentionality as Partial Identity.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski - 2017 - Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (1):15-23.
    One of the greatest challenges facing materialist theories of the human mind is the problem of intentionality. As many non-materialists of various stripes have pointed out, it is very difficult to say, if the human mind is a purely material thing, how this material thing can be about or represent another thing wholly distinct from itself. However, for their part, these same non-materialists have relied heavily or exclusively on this intuition that one material thing cannot be about another. In this (...)
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    Michael Gorman. Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski - 2018 - Journal of Analytic Theology 6:793-798.
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    Common Foreign, Security, and Defense Policy.Ramses A. Wessel - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson, A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 394–412.
    The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) objectives are an integral part of the overall objectives of the European Union and the policy area has developed from a purely intergovernmental form of cooperation in the days of the European political cooperation to an area in which the member states have increasingly accepted new forms of institutionalization. CFSP decisions are taken by the General Affairs Council, consisting of the ministers for foreign affairs of the member states. In spite of the growing (...)
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    Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology.Véronique M. Fóti - 2013 - Northwestern University Press.
    The French philosopher Renaud Barbaras remarked that late in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s career, “The phenomenology of perception fulfills itself as a philosophy of expression.” In _Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology, _Véronique M. Fóti_ _addresses the guiding yet neglected theme of expression in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. She traces Merleau-Ponty’s ideas about how individuals express creative or artistic impulses through his three essays on aesthetics, his engagement with animality and the “new biology” in the second of his lecture courses (...)
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  24. The Principle of Sufficient Reason Defended: There Is No Conjunction of All Contingently True Propositions.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (1):267-274.
    Toward the end of his classic treatise An Essay on Free Will, Peter van Inwagen offers a modal argument against the Principle of Sufficient Reason which he argues shows that the principle “collapses all modal distinctions.” In this paper, a critical flaw in this argument is shown to lie in van Inwagen’s beginning assumption that there is such a thing as the conjunction of all contingently true propositions. This is shown to follow from Cantor’s theorem and a property of conjunction (...)
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  25. Eugenics, politics and the state: social democracy and the Swiss ‘gardening state’.Véronique Mottier - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (2):263-269.
    This article explores the connections between eugenics, politics and the state, taking the Swiss case as a particular focus. It is argued that Switzerland provides a historical example of what Bauman [Bauman, Z. . Modernity and the Holocaust. Cambridge: Polity Press.] describes as ‘gardening states’: states that are concerned with eliminating the ‘bad weeds’ from the national garden and thereby constructing sharply exclusionary national identities. The Swiss experiments with eugenics can be seen as an example of an ongoing struggle against (...)
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    Die Antinomie der teleologischen Urteilskraft.Véronique Zanetti - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (3):341-355.
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    Formal Proper Parts through Strong Supplementation: A Reply to Bennett.Christopher M. P. Tomaszewski - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (4):521-526.
    Kathrin Koslicki argues that ordinary material objects like tables and motorcycles have formal proper parts that structure the material proper parts. Karen Bennett rejects a key premise in Koslicki's argument according to which the material ingredient out of which a complex material object is made is a proper part of that object. Koslicki defends this premise with a principle motivated by its power to explain three important phenomena of material composition. But these phenomena can be equally well explained by a (...)
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    A Geachian Cure for Morally Paralyzed Skeptical Theists.Christopher Tomaszewski - 2017 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 91:73-80.
    Skeptical theism is a popular response to the evidential problem of evil, but it has recently been accused of proving too much. If skeptical theism is true, its detractors claim, then we not only have no good reason for thinking that God’s reasons for action should be available to creatures like us, but we also have no good reason for thinking that the reasons which govern how we ought to act should be available to creatures like us. And given this (...)
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  29. Geometry as a Universal mental Construction.Véronique Izard, Pierre Pica, Danièle Hinchey, Stanislas Dehane & Elizabeth Spelke - 2011 - In Stanislas Dehaene & Elizabeth Brannon, Space, Time and Number in the Brain: Searching for the Foundations of Mathematical Thought. Oxford University Press.
    Geometry, etymologically the “science of measuring the Earth”, is a mathematical formalization of space. Just as formal concepts of number may be rooted in an evolutionary ancient system for perceiving numerical quantity, the fathers of geometry may have been inspired by their perception of space. Is the spatial content of formal Euclidean geometry universally present in the way humans perceive space, or is Euclidean geometry a mental construction, specific to those who have received appropriate instruction? The spatial content of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Deleuze et la question de I'ontologie.Véronique Bergen - 2006 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 10 (1):7-24.
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  31. La création comme machine de guerre: d'une figure de résistance a l'autre: de l'Antigone de Hegel a celle de Deleuze.Véronique Bergen - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 104:33-43.
     
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    Ḥājji Ratan or Bābā Ratan’s Multiple Identities.Véronique Bouillier & Dominique-Sila Khan - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (6):559-595.
    This article deals with the complex personality and legacy of a mysterious saint known both as a Sufī (Ḥājji Ratan) and a Nāth Yogī (Ratannāth) and links his multiple identity as well as the religious movement originated from him, to the specific cultural context of the former North-West Indian provinces. The first part is devoted to Ratan in the Nāth Yogī tradition, the second to his many facets in the Muslim tradition, in connection with his dargāh in the Panjabi town (...)
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    Réédition de l'inscription de Pistiros et problèmes d'interprétation.Véronique Chankowski & Lidia Domaradzka - 1999 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (1):246-258.
    L'article donne une nouvelle édition de l'inscription de Pistiros (cf. BCH 118 [1994], p. 1-15). Le commentaire, conçu comme une introduction à l'ensemble des six études qui suivent, présente les problèmes d'interprétation du texte.
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    Rethinking Parmenides in Dialogue with Reiner Schürmann.Veronique M. Fóti - 2008 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (2):115-127.
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    Médias et mondialisation : Des alternatives aux pratiques hégémoniques : Fractures dans la société de la connaissance.Véronique Kleck - 2006 - Hermes 45:99.
    Bras armés de la mondialisation néo-libérale, la communication, l'information et les médias sont aussi un levier puissant des mouvements qui tentent de promouvoir des alternatives aux logiques dominantes. Dans le cadre des Forum sociaux mondiaux, des alternatives aux pratiques hégémoniques des médias traditionnels sont portées par des médias communautaires, alternatifs et activistes, et par les mouvements de l'Internet solidaire et du logiciel libre. Ces mouvements défendent les droits à la communication et entendent faire reconnaître que l'information est un bien commun (...)
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    Feminism(s) and the politics of reproduction: Introduction to Special Issue on `Feminist Politics of Reproduction'.Véronique Mottier & Natalia Gerodetti - 2009 - Feminist Theory 10 (2):147-152.
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    Words and Images in Late Medieval Drama and Art.Véronique Plesch - 2007 - Mediaevalia 28 (1):23-53.
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  38. Accelerative force: an example of contextual definition in d'Alembert's Traite de Dynamique.Veronique Le Ru - 1994 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 47 (3):475-494.
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    V. Hinz, Der Kult von Demeter und Kore auf Sizilien und in der Magna Graecia.Véronique Suys - 1999 - Kernos 12:308-310.
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    Ethical Issues from an International Perspective.Tadeusz Tomaszewski - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (4):109-113.
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    (1 other version)L’usage paulinien à l’épreuve du pur amour chez Fénelon.Véronique Wiel - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 12.
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    Malebranche et le roman de l'âme.Véronique Wiel - 2011 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 95 (1):69-89.
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    Gewalt und Zwang.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters, Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 629-635.
    ZwangDie BegriffeGewalt (s. a. Folter, Krieg, Vergewaltigung) ‚Gewalt‘, ‚Macht‘, ‚Herrschaft‘ oder ‚Zwang‘ sind semantisch sehr eng verknüpft. Der Artikel geht auf den Ursprung des Wortes „Gewalt“ und seine Ambivalenz zurück und fragt unter anderem nach der Beziehung, die Gewalt mit Zwang im rechts- und politisch-philosophischen Sinne unterhält. Individuelle, institutionelleNötigung und strukturelle Gewalt werden auseinandergehalten und ihr Unterschied erläutert. Den Schluss bildet die Frage nach der Rechtfertigung der Gewalt.
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    Stability of familiarity judgments: Individual variation and the invariant bigger picture.Véronique Verhagen & Maria Mos - 2016 - Cognitive Linguistics 27 (3):307-344.
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    Le corps imaginaire et l’alimentation.Véronique Adam - 2010 - Iris 31:119-132.
    L’article étudie comment l’humain peut être défini dans les rapports créés dans l’imaginaire entre le corps et l’alimentation. En s’appuyant sur des traités de médecine et de cuisine du Moyen Âge au xviie siècle, des essais d’humanistes et les travaux d’anthropologues, d’historiens et de sociologues contemporains, on découvre comment l’acte même de manger permet de définir et construire les frontières du corps humain et un imaginaire de l’alimentation : la nomination de l’aliment et la charge sémantique des métaphores empruntés à (...)
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    Bringing back the social into the sociology of religion: A response to Jean-Pierre Reed.Veronique Altglas - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):112-115.
    This piece is a response to Jean-Pierre Reed’s review of Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion published in Critical Research on Religion. Aside from his appreciation for the contributions of this volume, Jean-Pierre Reed’s critique concentrates on three fundamental issues in relation to the agenda for a critical sociology of religion we advance: scientificism, interdisciplinarity, and politics. This response focuses on scientificism and politics in particular, since they are intimately related and at the core of this book’s (...)
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  47. Claire Lejeune: d'une caverne à l'autre.Véronique Bergen - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 119:11-14.
     
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  48. Les représentations sociales de la dot en Inde: Une étude de cas au Maharashtra.Véronique Bénéï - 1996 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 100:125-149.
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    Feminicidio: un enfoque de aproximación con vocación transformadora = Feminicide: an approach with transforming vocation.Ramsés Samael Montoya Camarena - 2019 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 30:26-64.
    RESUMEN: El texto pretende desmitificar que los sesgos son elementos negativos dentro de la toma de decisiones. Por tanto, es factible que los sesgos formen parte del razonamiento probatorio a través de la abducción, para lo cual en muestra se analizan dos casos de feminicidio suscitados en la jurisdicción mexicana e interamericana.ABSTRACT: The text aims to demystify that biases are negative elements in decision making. Therefore, it is feasible that the biases form part of the probative reasoning through abduction. Specifically, (...)
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    Graphes et écritures.Véronique Fabbri - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Le moment le plus remarquable dans l'œuvre de Goodman, Langages de l'art, c'est sans doute sa théorie de la notation ; c'est aussi une théorie de l'œuvre, une approche critique de l'ontologie – la construction de ce que j'appellerai une ontologie du singulier. La danse joue un rôle décisif dans l'élaboration de ces deux aspects de la pensée de Goodman : « La possibilité d'une notation pour la danse a été l'une des questions initiales qui m'ont conduit à étudier les (...)
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