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    Des Mines d'or à Thasos.Jacques Des Courtils, Arthur Muller & Tony Kozelj - 1982 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106 (1):409-417.
    Des recherches récentes dans la chôra thasienne ont apporté une éclatante confirmation du texte d'Hérodote (VI, 46-47) évoquant les ressources minières de Thasos. Sur la côte orientale, entre Potamia et Kinyra, ont été repérées de nombreuses mines réparties en trois secteurs sur le versant de la montagne. L'or est le seul métal contenu en quantité suffisante pour être exploitable dans les prélèvements de minerai. Les autres mines évoquées allusivement par Hérodote sont des mines d'or (Limenas), ou de plomb argentifère, de (...)
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  3. Zur» Theogonie «des Hesiod.Das Werden des Gottes - 1980 - Theologie Und Philosophie 55:525-558.
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  4. Population, Des maladies dites «de civilisation», etc. Ne pourront PAS.Tendances Êvolutives des Systèmes Éducatifs - 1975 - Paideia 4:31.
     
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    Spirits and Clocks: Machine and Organism in Descartes.Dennis Des Chene - 2001 - Cornell University Press.
    Although the basis of modern biology is Cartesian, Descartes’s theories of biology have been more often ridiculed than studied. Yet, Dennis Des Chene demonstrates, the themes, arguments, and vocabulary of his mechanistic biology pervade the writings of many seventeenth-century authors. In his illuminating account of Cartesian physiology in its historical context, Des Chene focuses on the philosopher’s innovative reworking of that field, including the nature of life, the problem of generation, and the concepts of health and illness. Des Chene begins (...)
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    Physiologia: natural philosophy in late Aristotelian and Cartesian thought.Dennis Des Chene - 1996 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Physiologia provides an accessible and comprehensive guide to late Aristotelian natural philosophy; with that context in hand, it offers new interpretations of major themes in Descartes’s natural philosophy.
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  7. das Problem der Entstehung des Gnostizismus.Randerscheinungen des Judentums - 1967 - Kairos (misc) 9:105-122.
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  8. Alexej Ponomarev Die Dekonstruktion des christlichen Gottesbegriffs Herders Auseinandersetzung mit Spinoza.Die Dekonstruktion des Christlichen Gottesbegriffs - 2010 - In S. Gross (ed.), Herausforderung Herder—Herder as Challenge. Syncron.
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  9. Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus: Call for Collaboration and Subscription.Historisch-Kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus - 2001 - Historical Materialism 9:231-237.
     
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  10. Le gout et l'odorat, collection des Questions biologiques actuelles.J. Larguier des Bancels - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 74:626-632.
     
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    Entre doutes et engagements : un arrêt sur image à partir de l’histoire des femmes (2ème partie).Groupe Histoire des Cottias Femmes - 2005 - Clio 21 (21):231-260.
    Militante et réflexive, l’histoire des femmes a aussi besoin d’exprimer ses doutes et ses inconforts. Rattrapée par l’actualité, la violence et nombre d’événements cruels et tragiques, par des incertitudes majeures vécues par l’ensemble du monde intellectuel, elle pose aujourd’hui en cet article collectif des interrogations et des inquiétudes. Ce travail à plusieurs (les participantes du Groupe d’histoire des femmes du CRH) cherche à mettre à plat ce qui actuellement se dérobe à notre connaissance, en partant de notions-clés souvent utilisées, comme (...)
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    À l'origine Des Partis politiques en allemagne au xixe siècle: Les clubs de jacobins et Les sociétés populaires nés à la faveur de la révolution française.I. la Radicalisation des Lumières - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 317.
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  13. Auf der spur Des lebensgeheimnisses (fortsetzung) geörg siegmund.Des Lebensgeheimnisses - 1971 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 57:170.
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  14. Thomas grundmanns verteidigung Des erkenntnistheoretischen externalismus Elke Brendel Johannes Gutenberg-universität mainz.Verteidigung des Erkenntnistheoretischen Externalismus - 2005 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1):201-211.
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    Die Stimme Gottes.Die Donnerstimme des Wettergottes - 2009 - In Stefan Gehrig, Stefan Seiler & Helmut Utzschneider (eds.), Gottes Wahrnehmungen: Helmut Utzschneider zum 60. Geburtstag. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
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  16. Introduction à la Psychologie. L'instinct et l'émotion.J. Larguier des Bancels - 1922 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 93:323-325.
     
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    Les tendances instinctives.J. Larguier des Bancels - 1930 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 110:177-230.
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    Philosophical Compassion and Active Hesitation : A Non-Critical Approach to Understanding.Nicole des Bouvrie - 2023 - In Synne Myrebøe, Valgerður Pálmadóttir & Johanna Sjöstedt (eds.), Feminist Philosophy: Time, History and the Transformation of Thought. Södertörn University. pp. 339-357.
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    The Chia-Ting Loyalists: Confucian Leadership and Social Change in Seventeenth-Century China.Roger V. des Forges & Jerry Dennerline - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):564.
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    Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of Rene Descartes (review).Dennis Des Chene - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):113-115.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of René DescartesDennis Des CheneRichard Watson. Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of René Descartes. Boston: David R. Godine, 2002. pp. viii + 375. Cloth, $35.00.Somewhere between hagiography and debunking lies truth. Or so we may think: the biographer's sources are almost always tipped one way or the other, and it is his or her job to establish, or divine, the way of authentic (...)
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    Human Security Analysis as a Framework for Value-Oriented Governance: The Example of Climate Change. Des Gasper - 2014 - International Journal of Social Quality 4 (2):6-27.
    “Good governance” may be viewed as governance that effectively promotes human rights, human security and human development. This article discusses human security analysis, which in certain ways offers an integration of these “human” perspectives together with a “social” orientation, by combining a person-focus with systematic investigation of the environing systems of all sorts: physical, cultural, organizational. The importance of such analysis is illustrated through the example of climate change impacts and adaptation. The article presents applications of a human security framework (...)
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    Climate Change and the Language of Human Security. Des Gasper - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (1):56-78.
    The language of ‘human security’ arose in the 1990s, including from UN work on ‘human development’. What contributions can it make, if any, to the understanding and especially the valuation of and response to the impacts of climate change? How does it compare and relate to other languages used in describing the emergent crises and in seeking to guide response, including languages of ‘externalities’, public goods and incentives, cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis? The paper examines in particular the formulations in those (...)
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    La médecine confrontée aux limites: ce que la pandémie nous a appris des limites.Véronique Lefebvre des Noëttes & Brice de Malherbe (eds.) - 2023 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    Life's form: late Aristotelian conceptions of the soul.Dennis Des Chene - 2000 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Finally, he looks at,the various kinds of unity of the body, both in itself and in its union with the soul.Spirits and Clocks continues Des Chene's highly ...
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    Towards a decolonial political theory: Thinking from the zone of nonbeing.Charles des Portes - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    This article offers to outline a direction for a decolonial political theory based on Aimé Césaire’s and Frantz Fanon’s thoughts. In doing so, I will first discuss some work of comparative political theory that could be associated with an attempt to decolonize political theory. Rather than a systematic critique of these works, this article aims to outline some of their limits from a decolonial perspective, such as their embedment in a continental ontology/logic, and their over-emphasis on methodology that can lead (...)
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    Fragments.Edouard Des Places - 2003 - Paris: Belles Lettres. Edited by Édouard Des Places.
    Atticus vecut au IIeme siecle, probablement a la fin du regne de Marc-Aurele. Contre les doctrines de son temps qui cherchait a fusionner les theories de Platon et d'Aristote, Atticus pronait un platonisme epure, loin de tout eclectisme. Cette position philosophique lui valut l'hostilite de ses contemporains, notamment d'Ammonius, et compromit sa reputation aupres de toute la tradition posterieure, si bien qu'aujourd'hui nous ne connaissons ses oeuvres que de maniere indirecte, par Eusebe de Cesaree pour la plus grande partie. Ainsi (...)
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    Rencontre avec l’histoire des femmes et du féminisme : itinéraires de Japonaises francophiles.Groupe Histoire Des Femmes - 2006 - Clio 24 (2):305-317.
    En 1983, un groupe de femmes japonaises francophiles, très intéressées par le féminisme français et les changements rapides de la vie des femmes en France depuis les années 1970, créent la Société Franco-japonaise des Études sur les Femmes. Le but est de promouvoir une meilleure compréhension entre les deux cultures et de développer des liens avec les Françaises sur un grand nombre de questions féminines. Le projet se révéla vite être un succès. Parmi les études entreprises par la Société, l’analyse (...)
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    On Laws and Ends: A Response to Hattab and Menn.Dennis Des Chene - 2000 - Perspectives on Science 8 (2):144-163.
    From the topics discussed by Hattab and Menn, I examine two of special importance. The first is that of active powers: does the Cartesian natural world contain any, or is the apparent efficacy of natural agents always to be referred to God? In arguing that it is, I consider, following Hattab, Descartes' characterization of natural laws as "secondary causes." The second topic is that of ends. Menn argues, and I agree, that in late Aristotelianism Aristotle's own conception of an "art (...)
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    Development ethics – Why? What? How? A formulation of the field. Des Gasper - 2012 - Journal of Global Ethics 8 (1):117-135.
    The paper assesses the rationale, contributions, structure, and challenges of the field of development ethics. Processes of social and economic transformation involve great risks and costs and great opportunities for gain, but the benefits, costs, and risks are typically hugely unevenly and inequitably distributed, as is participation in specifying what they are and their relative importance. The ethics of development examines the benefits, costs, risks, formulations, participation, and options. The paper outlines a series of ways of characterizing such work, arguments (...)
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  30. The Twenty-Five-Hundredth Anniversary of the Buddha.George Cœdès & F. Richter - 1956 - Diogenes 4 (15):95-111.
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    Hannah Arendt’s Hidden Phenomenology of the Body.Charles des Portes - 2021 - Human Studies 45 (1):139-156.
    Amongst the Arendtian scholars, there is almost a consensus on Arendt’s supposedly reluctance to the question of the body. The Arendtian body is said to belong to the unpolitical realm of necessity, in other words, the body is a private matter that should not appear in public. It is antipolitical. However, in this paper, I want to suggest that there is a possibility to outline a phenomenology of embodied political action in what I think to be Arendt’s hidden phenomenology of (...)
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    The Ancient Khmer Empire.G. Cœdès, Lawrence Palmer Briggs & G. Coedes - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (1):56.
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    A haruspicy joke in Plautus.I. I. des Plautus, Miles Gloriosus & Plauti Comoediae - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54:117-127.
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    Commentary G on Davis and Trebilcock.Nathalie Des Rosiers - 2006 - In Albert Breton & M. J. Trebilcock (eds.), Bijuralism: an economic approach. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Company.
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    Descartes in His Time and Space.Dennis Des Chene - 2001 - Early Science and Medicine 6 (4):353-361.
    Roger Ariew, Descartes and the Last Scholastics (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1999), pp. 256 + ills. $ 45.00. ISBN 0801436036. -/- Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, and Tom Sorrell (eds.), Descartes' "Meditations. Background Source Materials (Cambridge Philosophical Texts in Context) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. xviii +270 £45.00. ISBN 0521481260 (hardback); £ 16.95 ISBN 0521485797.
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  36. : Facts and texts. des Chene - unknown
    The science of the soul exceeds all other parts of philosophy not only in “dignity and exactness”, but also in “usefulness, necessity, charm, and, above all, in difficulty”.1 As the body is the subject of health and disease, so too the soul is the subject of virtue and vice; and just as the physician must devote great effort to knowing the body, anyone who treats morals “must take care to have a clear understanding of things pertaining to the scientia de (...)
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  37. From habits to traces. des Chene - unknown
    Experience makes its mark on us in many ways. It leaves traces; it instills habits. A trace, as I define it here, is a quality of the soul or mind which is distinguished by its content, its intentional object. Aristotelian species and Cartesian ideas are traces. A habit I take, following Suárez, to be a quality of the soul which assists in the acts of a power of the soul, enabling them to be performed more easily and promptly. I will (...)
     
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  38. Kharā Pātañjala yoga: āmūlāgra krāntīcā cirantana ālekha.Purushottama Yaśavanta Deśapāṇḍe - 1979 - Nāgapūra: Nāgapūra Prakāśana.
     
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  39. Mélanges.Étude Sur L'histoire des Exemptions - 1900 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 1:472.
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    Note on MS. Glasgow Univ. Libr. V. 3. 5–6.S. J. E. Des Places & A. Wasserstein - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):7-.
  41. Souls: Sensitive & separated.Dennis Des Chene - manuscript
    Aristotle was usually thought to have given two definitions of the soul in the second book of De Anima. The second of these calls it “that by which we live, feel, and think”.1 Of the soul’s three par ts, the vegetative is that by which we live, the sensitive that by which we feel, the rational that by which we think. Human souls have all three parts; animals the vegetative and sensitive; plants only the vegetative.
     
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  42. Seventeenth-century self-movers.Dennis des Chene - unknown
    The notion of an automaton, as it is employed in the natural philosophy of Descartes and his closest followers, has three main components. None of them is new; what is new in early modern philosophy is the uses to which this old notion is put, and the idiosyncrasies into which its components are combined by subsequent philosophers. The thaumaturgic element is never entirely suppressed; but the more down-to-earth usage exemplified in antiquity by Aristotle’s references predominates. The automaton is quite often (...)
     
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    The decree cultures of the ancient megarid.Staatsverträge des Altertums - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:411-436.
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    The Social Role of the Philosopher in Plato.Edouard des Places - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):556-572.
  45. Suárez on Propinquity and the Efficient Cause.Dennis Des Chene - 2012 - In Benjamin Hill & Henrik Lagerlund (eds.), The Philosophy of Francisco Surez. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This essay explores Suárez’s commitment to the important causal principle of propinquity or spatial contiguity. Like many, Suárez accepted the principle of no action at a distance. It is argued that this commitment can be retained even though Suárez fundamentally altered the conception of efficient causality because this principle is independent of causality’s nature. Central to understanding Suárez’s commitment to the principle of propinquity is his account of the medium. Furthermore, the contrast between Suárez’s and René Descartes’ accounts of the (...)
     
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  46. Life after Descartes: Régis on generation.Dennis Des Chene - 2003 - Perspectives on Science 11 (4):410-420.
    . In aid of understanding mechanistic explanation and its limits in the 17th century, I examine the views of Pierre Sylvain Régis on generation. Régis departs from Descartes' theories on one key point. Living things, though they do not differ in nature from nonliving things, and are, as Descartes said, machines, are directly created by God, who forms the seeds of all living things at creation. Preformationism gives Régis not only a means of accounting for seeds and for specific differences (...)
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    The Human and the Social: a Comparison of the Discourses of Human Development, Human Security and Social Quality. Des Gasper - 2011 - International Journal of Social Quality 1 (1):91-108.
    This paper presents a structured comparison of the social quality approach with the UNDP-led 'human development' approach and its sister work on 'human security'. Through clarification of their respective foci, roles and underlying theoretical and value assumptions, the paper suggests that partnership of the social quality approach with these 'human' approaches appears possible and relevant for each side.
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  48. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.Eine Master Narrative des Verwandlungs-Paradigmas & Kleine Philosophiegeschichdiche Vorrede - 2006 - In Aleida Assmann & Jan Assmann (eds.), Verwandlungen. München: Fink. pp. 299.
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    In praise of In Praise of Risk.Nicole des Bouvrie - 2020 - Approaching Religion 10 (2):197-9.
    Review of Anne Dufourmantelle's In Praise of Risk, trans. with an introduction by Steven Miller.
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    Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, by Sissela Bok; The Secrets File: The Case for Freedom of Information in Britain Today. Des Wilson - 2014 - In Bernard Williams (ed.), Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 226-230.
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