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  1. Hermenéutica, estética y (bio)política: reflexiones de problemáticas actuales.José Miguel Peláez & Víctor Iza Villacís (eds.) - 2020 - Cuenca, Ecuador: Universidad Politécnica Salesiana.
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  2. Levels of Explanation Vindicated.Víctor M. Verdejo & Daniel Quesada - 2011 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (1):77-88.
    Marr’s celebrated contribution to cognitive science (Marr 1982, chap. 1) was the introduction of (at least) three levels of description/explanation. However, most contemporary research has relegated the distinction between levels to a rather dispensable remark. Ignoring such an important contribution comes at a price, or so we shall argue. In the present paper, first we review Marr’s main points and motivations regarding levels of explanation. Second, we examine two cases in which the distinction between levels has been neglected when considering (...)
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    Wittgenstein's inversion of gödel's theorem.Victor Rodych - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (2-3):173-206.
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    Inner speech in action.Víctor Fernández Castro - 2016 - Pragmatics and Cognition 23 (2):238-258.
    This paper assesses two different approaches to inner speech that can be found in the literature. One of them regards inner speech as a vehicle of conscious thought. The other holds that inner speech is better characterised as an activity derived from social uses of its outer counterpart. In this paper I focus on the explanatory power of each approach to account for the control of attention and behaviour in the context of executive tasks. I will argue that the vehicle (...)
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    The Animal and the Daemon in Early China.Victor H. Mair & Roel Sterckx - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):841.
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    Reasons to Desire and Desiring at Will.Victor M. Verdejo - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (3):355-369.
    There is an unresolved conflict concerning the normative nature of desire. Some authors take rational desire to differ from rational belief in being a normatively unconstrained attitude. Others insist that rational desire seems plausibly subject to several consistency norms. This article argues that the correct analysis of this conflict of conative normativity leads us to acknowledge intrinsic and extrinsic reasons to desire. If sound, this point helps us to unveil a fundamental aspect of desire, namely, that we cannot desire at (...)
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  7. Aristotle and supervenience.Victor Caston - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):107-135.
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    Philosophy and Politics, II.Victor Gourevitch - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):281 - 328.
    Sometimes Strauss argues as if he thought it possible to understand man without raising questions about his relations to other things, and hence about his place in the whole. But when they are viewed in their broader context, such arguments are seen not to be his final word. Man's humanity cannot be understood in its own terms alone. The human soul differs from everything else in that it is "... open to the whole and therefore more akin to the whole (...)
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    The Planetary Theory of Ibn al-Shatir: Latitudes of the Planets.Victor Roberts - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):208-219.
  10. La Ligne de la "République" et la classification des sciences.Victor Goldschmidt - 1955 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 9 (2):237.
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    Rousseau on Providence.Victor Gourevitch - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):565 - 611.
    KANT HELD THAT NEWTON AND ROUSSEAU HAD REVEALED the ways of Providence: “After Newton and Rousseau, God is justified, and Pope’s thesis is henceforth true.”.
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    Between governance and discipline: The law and Michel Foucault.Tadros Victor - 1998 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 18 (1):75-103.
    This article attempts to re-establish the importance of Foucault's work for an understanding of the way in which modern law operates. This argument has two stages. Firstly, there is a critique of the interpretation of Foucault's work by legal and sociological thinkers. It is argued that by reading the term ‘juridical’ as synonymous with the term ‘law’ in Foucault, people miss the substance of Foucault's argument. The term juridical describes an arrangement and a representation of power rather than the law. (...)
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    Aristotle on the Relation of the Intellect to the Body: Commentary on Broadie.Victor Caston - 1996 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):177-192.
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    Distinguishing general theory, doctrine and evidence in criminal responsibility: a response to Lacey.Victor Tadros - 2007 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 1 (3):259-265.
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    Simplicity.Victor Pambuccian - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (3):396-411.
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    Colloquium 5.Victor Caston - 2000 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):135-175.
  17. Intentionality in ancient philosophy.Victor Caston - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    8 The Religious Thought.Victor Gourevitch - 2001 - In Patrick Riley, The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 193.
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    On the Sacraments of the Christian Faith.Hugh of St Victor & Roy J. Deferrari - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):252-253.
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    The characters of excuse.Tadros Victor - 2001 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 21 (3):495-519.
    Two theories of excuses are currently popular in criminal law theory: the character theory and the capacity theory. In the former the defendant claims that although he performed a wrongful action, it did not properly reflect his character. In the latter, the defendant claims that although he performed a wrongful action he lacked the capacity to do otherwise. In John Gardner's view neither claim is adequate to provide the defendant with an excuse. Excuses, Gardner thinks, are only appropriate where the (...)
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  21. God, the Unknown.Victor White - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (1):137-137.
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    Reply to Parsons and Lippard on the Argument from Reason.Victor Reppert - 2000 - Philo 3 (1):76-89.
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    Nationalism, globalization and glocalization.Victor Roudometof - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 122 (1):18-33.
    This article offers a reassessment of the relationship among nationalism, globalization and glocalization. Conventionally, globalization is viewed as a historically recent challenge to the nation. It is argued that globalization, in contrast, is a long-term historical process. The emergence and perseverance of the nation is linked to outcomes of global processes, such as the experience of globality. Two conceptual links among the nation-form, historical globalization and cultural glocalization, are presented to demonstrate the salience of this perspective. First, globalization’s dialectic of (...)
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  24. Sade sans Faust: un mythe divers s'y fie.Victor Renier - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 101:231-246.
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  25. From Perfect Beauty to a Conscious Life: An Elucidation of the Postromantic Import of Love and Friendship, Based on Henry James's The Spoils of Poynton.Victor Gerald Rivas - 2008 - Analecta Husserliana 97:103-126.
     
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  26. In una die venient plagae. Una hermenéutica cristiana desde el evento del fin del proyecto inacabado.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2010 - Estudios Filosóficos 59 (171):277-297.
     
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    Ontología y lingüística cartesiana.Víctor Rivera - 1991 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 3 (1):41-61.
    Este texto se propone abordar la cuestión del lenguaje en Descartes. Lo hace integrándolo a la problemática ontoepistemológica de las Meditationes, revelando una profunda relación entre el esclarecimiento de los usos lingüísticos y la actividad filosófica. De otra parte, tiene el interés de reconstruir un ocasional proyecto cartesiano de "gramática" (1629) en función de las teorías de Descartes sobre los procesos mentales expuestas en las Regulae... y las Notae in programmil Quoddam. En esta última parte, se pretende aproximar la "lingüística (...)
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    Reyes Mate: Medianoche en la historia. Comentarios a las tesis de Walter Benjamin “Sobre el concepto de historia”. Editorial Trotta, Madrid, 2006.Victor Alonso Rocafort - 2006 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 6:219-223.
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    Inventing the modern self and John Dewey: Modernities and the traveling of pragmatism in education (review).Victor J. Rodriguez - 2008 - Education and Culture 24 (1):pp. 72-77.
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    Radical Dewey: Deweyan Pedagogy in Mexico, 1915–1923.Victor J. Rodriguez - 2013 - Education and Culture 29 (2):71-97.
    This paper focuses on the uses of Dewey’s ideas in Mexico before his appropriation by the Mexican revolutionary government in 1923. During the early 20th century, anarchists, socialists, and teacher advocates of progressive education in Mexico invoked the name of John Dewey as an important pillar for a vision of a modern Mexico. Deweyan ideas circulated among these radical pedagogues, sprouting in urban centers such as Mérida in Yucatán province, or in poor barrios of México City, where pockets of urban (...)
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    Gestalt bubble and the genesis of space.Victor Rosenthal & Yves-Marie Visetti - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):424-424.
    Lehar (rightly) insists on the volumetric character of our experience of space. He claims that three-dimensional space stems from the functional three-dimensional topology of the brain. But his “Gestalt Bubble” model of volumetric space bears an intrinsically static structure – a kind of theater, or “diorama,” bound to the visual modality. We call attention to the ambivalence of Gestalt legacy and question the status and precise import of Lehar's model and the phenomenology that motivates it.
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    Commentary on Miller.Victor Caston - 1999 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):214-230.
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  33. Questions platoniciennes.Victor Goldschmidt - 1947 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
  34. (2 other versions)Index to Volume 37.Victor Anderson, Ian G. Barbour, R. J. Berry, James Blachowicz, Robert J. Brecha, C. Mackenzie Brown, Rudolf B. Brun, David Carr, Michael Cavanaugh & Willem B. Drees - 2002 - Zygon 37 (4).
     
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    Thelief of belief.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):367-383.
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    Concept Possession, Cognitive Value and Anti-Individualism.Víctor M. Verdejo - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (1):1-25.
    Les conditions de possession permettant l’individuation des concepts, bien que peu étudiées, constituent l’un des lieux fondamentaux de la polémique opposant les points de vue frégéen et anti-individualiste. Dans cet article, je décris une théorie compatibiliste de la valeur cognitive qui réunit des conditions de possession anti-individualistes et individualistes. Je soutiens que cette approche générale de la compatibilité des explications frégéenne et anti-individualiste de la possession de concepts suffit à mettre en doute l’idée voulant que la déférence et la transparence (...)
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    Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry.Elizabeth Victor - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (4):1045-1063.
    In his recent work exploring the role of science in democratic societies Kitcher claims that scientists ought to have a prominent role in setting the agenda for and limits to research. Against the backdrop of the claim that the proper limits of scientific inquiry is John Stuart Mill’s Harm Principle , he identifies the limits of inquiry as the point where the outcomes of research could cause harm to already vulnerable populations. Nonetheless, Kitcher argues against explicit limitations on unscrupulous research (...)
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  38. Essai critique sur l'esthétique de Kant.Victor Basch - 1927 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
     
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    Philosophy of Religion.Victor E. Beck & Robert N. Beck - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):381-381.
  40. On the contemporaneousness of Roger de Piles' Balance des peintres.Victor Ginsburgh & Sheila Weyers - 2009 - In Jack Amariglio, Joseph W. Childers & Stephen Cullenberg, Sublime economy: on the intersection of art and economics. New York: Routledge.
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  41. Écrits.Victor Goldschmidt - 1984
     
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    La théorie platonicienne de la dénonciation.Victor Goldschmidt - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (4):352 - 375.
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    Louis Otto Mink, Jr. 1921 - 1983.Victor Gourevitch - 1983 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 56 (5):634 - 635.
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    On Tyranny.Victor Gourevitch & Michael S. Roth (eds.) - 1991 - University of Chicago Press.
    _On Tyranny_ is Leo Strauss's classic reading of Xenophon's dialogue, _Hiero_ or _Tyrannicus,_ in which the tyrant Hiero and the poet Simonides discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exercising tyranny. This edition includes a translation of the dialogue, a critique of the commentary by the French philosopher Alexandre Kojève, Strauss's restatement of his position in light of Kojève's comments, and finally, the complete Strauss-Kojève correspondence. "Through [Strauss's] interpretation Xenophon appears to us as no longer the somewhat dull and flat author (...)
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    Recent Work on Rousseau.Victor Gourevitch - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (4):536-556.
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    Die Geschichte der Gedankenfreiheit in England: am Beispiel von Anthony Collins, A discourse of free-thinking.Victor Guarda - 1980 - Königstein/Ts.: Forum Academicum in der Verlagsgruppe Athenäum, Hain, Scriptor, Hanstein.
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    Appreciating art appreciation.Victor Yelverton Haines - 2000 - Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (4):529-543.
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    Rhetoric and Existence.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (2):103 - 121.
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    Recursive chaos in defining art recursively.Victor Yelverton Haines - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1):73-83.
    Art history cannot be sealed off in cultural isolation: given our innate forms of life, language, and human nature, cultural diversity is only skin deep. The identification of art by historical recursion could not be restricted to the fixed art history of one hermetically sealed cultural tradition because there is no such thing. Attempts to define artworks recursively thus lead to the absurdity that everything in the present might be art because of unknown art antecedents in earlier human cultures that (...)
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    Decadence.Victor M. Hamm - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):160-161.
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