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  1. The epistemology of intentionality: notional constituents vs. direct grasp.Uriah Kriegel - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (8):1386-1403.
    Franz Brentano is well known for highlighting the importance of intentionality, but he said curiously little about the nature of intentionality. According to Mark Textor, there is a deep reason for this: Brentano took intentionality to be a conceptual primitive the nature of which is revealed only in direct grasp. Although there is certainly textual support for this interpretation, it appears in tension with Brentano’s repeated attempts to analyze intentionality in terms of ‘notional constituents’ – aspects of intentionality (...)
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    Constituent power beyond the state: democratic agency in polycentric polities.Geneviève Nootens - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The concept of constituent power plays a major part in modern political and legal theory- in how we think about the political. This book tackles the twofold issue of public authority and public autonomy in the modern conception of the political by analysing the notion of constituent power, its function in the modern political apparatus, and debates about its meaning and function in our own context. Focusing on contemporary debates on constitutionalism "beyond" the state, Geneviève Nootens assesses the prospects for (...)
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  3. Unarticulated Constituents of Semantic Content and Syntactic Ellipsis.Marian Zouhar - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (8):725-745.
    The paper addresses the problem which consists in that the semantic content of an utterance is often much richer than the content fixed by the semantic conventions and compositionality. The semantic content of an utterance is, therefore, supposed to involve so-called unarticulated constituents, over and above those articulated at the linguistic level. It is often claimed that this problem undermines traditional conceptions of semantics. The paper shows that every unarticulated constituent has to be determined at the syntactic level. Consequently, (...)
     
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    Constituent power, violence, and the state: the political thought of Georges Sorel, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt.Dimitri Vouros - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    In Constituent Power, Violence, and the State, Dimitri Vouros examines the question of political violence by placing the thought of Georges Sorel, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt in conversation with contemporary theories of sovereignty and constituent power. Vouros argues that the violence sustaining the modern state inhibits institutional accountability and derails constituent power. The paradox of modern law-which is both the expression of the people's will but also alienated from them-sets the stage for political contestation. For Vouros, the multitude's potentiality (...)
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    Constituer le Réel. Noétique et Métaphysique chez Dietrich de Freiberg by Véronique Decaix (review).Brian Francis Conolly - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4):706-708.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Constituer le Réel. Noétique et Métaphysique chez Dietrich de Freiberg by Véronique DecaixBrian Francis ConollyVéronique Decaix. Constituer le Réel. Noétique et Métaphysique chez Dietrich de Freiberg. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2021. Pp. 336. Paperback, $48.00.Dietrich of Freiberg's theory of the constitutive power of the intellect, as presented in his De origine rerum praedicamentalium, has proved unusually resistant to contextualization within the philosophical and theological discussions at the (...)
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  6. Bare Particulars and Constituent Ontology.Robert K. Garcia - 2014 - Acta Analytica 29 (2):149-159.
    My general aim in this paper is to shed light on the controversial concept of a bare particular. I do so by arguing that bare particulars are best understood in terms of the individuative work they do within the framework of a realist constituent ontology. I argue that outside such a framework, it is not clear that the notion of a bare particular is either motivated or coherent. This is suggested by reflection on standard objections to bare particulars. However, within (...)
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    Sieyès’s idea of constituent power: a moderate and illiberal idea of sovereignty in the French revolution.Carlos Pérez-Crespo - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (6):1029-1051.
    Moderation and liberalism are different and in some cases antagonistic concepts. In recent years, the view that Sieyès’s idea of constituent power is a moderate and liberal rendering of sovereignty has gained acceptance in intellectual history and constitutional theory literature. This claim is based on the premise that radical and illiberal readers of Rousseau’s idea of sovereignty, such as Robespierre and the Jacobins, were opposed to representing the general will (volonté générale). Thus, constituent power as the exercise of power by (...)
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    Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State.Maurizia Boscagli (ed.) - 2009 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    New Edition In the ten years since the initial publication of _Insurgencies_, Antonio Negri's reputation as one of the world's foremost political philosophers has grown dramatically. An invigorating appraisal of revolutionary thought, Insurgencies is both the precursor to and the historical basis for Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt's masterwork, Empire. At the center of this book is the conflict between "constituent power," the democratic force of revolutionary innovation, and "constituted power," the fixed power of formal constitutions and central authority. This (...)
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  9. The metaphysics of propositional constituency.Lorraine Keller - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (5-6):655-678.
    In this paper, I criticize Structured Propositionalism, the most widely held theory of the nature of propositions according to which they are structured entities with constituents. I argue that the proponents of Structured Propositionalism have paid insufficient attention to the metaphysical presuppositions of the view – most egregiously, to the notion of propositional constituency. This is somewhat ironic, since the friends of structured propositions tend to argue as if the appeal to constituency gives their view a dialectical advantage. I (...)
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  10. Sur la notion de contexte.Gaston Gross - 2010 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 1 (55):187-198.
    Cet article constitue une réflexion sur la notion de contexte, qui est l'une des plus importantes de l'analyse linguistique, dans la mesure où presque tous les prédicats sont polysémiques et que seule la distribution permet de déterminer la lecture adéquate. Mais le contexte ne peut pas être réduit à l'environnement immédiat de gauche et de droite de l'élément à analyser : seule la détermination des relations argumentales permet de définir un opérateur avec précision. Or, un texte n'est pas constitué d'une (...)
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  11. Acquaintance, singular thought and propositional constituency.Jeffrey C. King - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (2):543-560.
    In a recent paper, Armstrong and Stanley argue that despite being initially compelling, a Russellian account of singular thought has deep difficulties. I defend a certain sort of Russellian account of singular thought against their arguments. In the process, I spell out a notion of propositional constituency that is independently motivated and has many attractive features.
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  12. Notions and oracles.Varol Akman - 1997 - In Paul Weingartner, Gerhard Schurz & Georg Dorn (eds.), Die Rolle der Pragmatik in der Gegenwartsphilosophie: Beiträge des 20. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums 10.16. August, 1997, Kirchberg am Wechsel. Kirchberg am Wechsel: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft.
    On Crimmins and Perry’s account of propositional attitude ascription (1989), beliefs are concrete cognitive structures—particulars ("things in the head") that belong to an agent and that have a lifetime. They are related to the world and to other cognitive structures and abilities, allowing one to classify the latter by propositional content. Containing ideas and notions as constituents, beliefs are structured entities. The difference between notions and ideas is the difference between an agent’s ways of thinking about individuals vs. properties.
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    À propos de la notion de «trace» dans la syntaxe chez Harris et chez Chomsky.Javier Arias Navarro - 2020 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 93:53-64.
    Ce texte constitue un bref résumé de certains travaux en cours beaucoup plus longs et détaillés sur le concept de «trace» dans la théorie linguistique contemporaine, en particulier dans la syntaxe. On pense généralement que l'idée en revient à Noam Chomsky; cependant, nous découvrons déjà son utilisation, avec une valeur très précise, dans les premiers travaux de Zellig Harris sur la linguistique mathématique ou, pour être plus précis, sur les structures mathématiques du langage. À l'origine, plutôt que d'être un index (...)
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    Mediational contents as propositional constituents.Márquez Sosa Carlos Mario - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (2):265-310.
    The objectives of the present paper are, firstly, to question the conception according to which propositional constituents are exhausted by the assignment of referential contents. Secondly, to argue that introducing the notion of mediational content is useful to provide a theory of meaning for expressions of a natural language. In order to achieve those objectives, I address the following issue: in what sense are mediational contents relevant to the determination of truth-conditions and to compose assertions?
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    Introduction: Chile’s ‘Constituent Moment’.Emilios Christodoulidis & Marco Goldoni - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (1):1-5.
    The introduction looks at the constitutional situation in Chile since the demand for a new Constitution erupted in demonstrations all across the country, and argues that the notion of ‘constitutional moment’ is inadequate to capture the radicality of the popular mobilisation that is sweeping the country as a pure expression of constituent power.
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    À quoi peut bien servir la notion d’égalité si elle n’est ni vraiment heuristique ni simplement éristique?Jocelyn Beausoleil - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):137-155.
    Je resitue tout d'abord la notion d'égalité dans le contexte historique de la société industrielle moderne, afin d'en retracer la genèse. Cette approche vise à introduire le lecteur au problème de la saisie conceptuelle de la notion d'égalité et de la détermination de son contenu. C'est l'occasion de discuter si cette notion peut répondre à une fonction heuristique ou bien si elle n'a qu'un rôle éristique. L'hypothèse développée est qu'une telle notion constitue plutôt une représentation schématique de celle de justice. (...)
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    Propos sur l'enseignement: notions, auteurs, études.Eirick Prairat - 2019 - Paris: PUF.
    Par la diversité des thèmes et des analyses qu'il propose, cet ouvrage constitue un outil de première importance pour celles et ceux qui se destinent aux métiers de l'enseignement et de l'éducation. La première partie, " Notions ", s'attache à préciser un concept ou clarifier une notion : " Qu'est-ce que l'école? ", " Qu'est-ce qu'enseigner? ", " Qu'est-ce que sanctionner? "... Dans la seconde partie, " Auteurs ", est présentée la conception éducative de quelques philosophes de la modernité. Dans (...)
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    Conceptualizing the EU’s Social Constituency.John Erik Fossum - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (2):123-147.
    The EU is often considered to be a unique entity. This assertion rests on assessments of its institutional character more than on assessments of its social constituency, i.e., the structure of demands and expectations that citizens and groups place on the EU. Establishing the character of the latter is important both to understand the EU as polity and to understand its democratic deficit. It is also of theoretical interest given the increased focus on recognition politics, not only within nation-states but (...)
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    Reale Abstrakta: Monadische Konstituenten im Licht von Leibniz’ unveröffentlichten Notizen über die Modifikation. Abstraits réels: Les constituants monadiques à la lumière des notes inédites de Leibniz sur la modification.Arnaud Pelletier - 2020 - Studia Leibnitiana 52 (1-2):8-41.
    This paper presents and discusses unpublished notes written around 1703 in which Leibniz defends a dual-aspect theory of modification against the common interpretation that force alone is sufficient to account for change. Leibniz’s analysis of the different abstract elements of modification implies a rethinking of what permanence is, what force or an act is, and what a subject is. I show that the conceptual resources developed in these notes provide the means for thinking about the abstract but real constituents (...)
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    Étude sur trois notions.Augusto Guzzo - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 10:57-63.
    M. Guzzo tend à substituer une philosophie de la validité des actes humains à cette mythologie des valeurs, dans laquelle on commence par distinguer plusieurs validités différentes, — esthétique, morale, logique, etc. — isola- bles les unes des autres, et où l’on aboutit à hypostasier chacune de ces validités en une Valeur immuable et éternelle. Le royaume métempirique, qui serait constitué par ces Valeurs, donnerait lui-même un sens à ¡’univers, et rendrait inutile, dans l’économie totale du monde, le pénible effort (...)
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    Contrer la barbarie.Walter Benjamin et la notion de « barbarie positive ».Schmider Christine - 2011 - Noesis 18:85-101.
    La pensée de Walter Benjamin constitue la tentative aussi lucide que désespérée d’un intellectuel de contrer ce qu’il sait inévitable : la déshumanisation d’un monde dont la tradition et les valeurs culturelles ont été liquidées par l’expérience de la grande guerre et l’avènement de la barbarie fasciste qui fera de l’histoire une catastrophe. Les stratégies politiques et esthétiques que Benjamin développe afin de combattre la menace du fascisme peuvent être résumées sous la notion de « barbar...
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    Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde and the politics of constituent power.Lars Vinx - 2018 - Jurisprudence 10 (1):15-38.
    ABSTRACTIt is often held that the legitimacy of a democratic constitution depends on its production by constituent power. This paper argues that the notion of legitimation by constituent power face...
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    Why Europe Does not Need a Constitution: On the Limits of Constituent Power as a Tool for Democratization.Aliénor Ballangé - 2021 - Res Publica 28 (4):655-672.
    In this article, I question the use of the notion of ‘constituent power’ as a tool for the democratization of the European Union (EU). Rather than seeing the absence of a transnational constituent power as a cause of the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’, I identify it as an _opportunity_ for unfettered democratic participation. Against the reification of power-in-action into a power-constituted-in-law, I argue that the democratization of the EU can only be achieved through the multiplication of ‘constituent moments’. I begin by (...)
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    Mach’s “Sensation”, Gomperz’s “Feeling”, and the Positivist Debate About the Nature of the Elementary Constituents of Experience. A Comparative Study in an Epistemological and Psychological Context.David Romand - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag.
    In the present article, I compare Ernst Mach’s and Heinrich Gomperz’s contributions to the German-speaking positivist tradition by showing how, in trying to refound epistemology on the basis of one definite category of experiential element, namely, sensation and feeling, respectively, they each epitomized one major trend of Immanenzpositivismus. I demonstrate that, besides Mach’s “sensualist” conception of positivism – in light of which historians have tended thus far to interpret all German-speaking positivist research of that period – there also existed an (...)
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  25. Religion, sovereignty, natural rights, and the constituent elements of experience.Jordan B. Peterson - 2006 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion / Archiv für Religionspychologie 28 (1):135-180.
    It is commonly held that the idea of natural rights originated with the ancient Greeks, and was given full form by more modern philosophers such as John Locke, who believed that natural rights were apprehensible primarily to reason. The problem with this broad position is three-fold: first, it is predicated on the presumption that the idea of rights is modern, biologically speaking ; second, it makes it appear that reason and rights are integrally, even causally, linked; finally, it legitimizes debate (...)
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    La notion peircéenne d'objet d'un signe.Pierre Thibaud - 1986 - Dialectica 40 (1):19-43.
    RésuméCentrée sur l'Objet dans ses rapports avec le Signe qui le représente et les Interprétants qui constituent le sens de ce dernier, cette étude tente d'éclairer le fonctionnement de la semiosis peircéenne et, d'une façon plus générate, de montrer l'originalitè de la théorie peircéenne de la representation et de la connaissance.SummaryCentered on the Object as related to the Sign which represents it and the Interpretants which constitute the meaning of the latter, this study attempts to cast light upon the way (...)
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    Organizational Factors in the Individual Ethical Behaviour. The Notion of the “Organizational Moral Structure”.Paulina Roszkowska & Domènec Melé - 2021 - Humanistic Management Journal 6 (2):187-209.
    Various organizational factors reported in the hitherto literature affect individual behaviour within a company. In this paper, we conduct a literature review thereof, and propose a notion of the “Organizational Moral Structure” defined as a comprehensive framework of interrelated organizational factors that condition, incite or influence good or bad moral behaviour of individuals within the organization. Drawing from a wide bibliographical review and our own reflection on recent business scandals, we identify seven constituents of the “Organizational Moral Structure”: 1) (...)
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    Les définitions aristotéliciennes de la justice : leurs rapports à la notion d’égalité.Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):157-173.
    Au livre V de l'Éthique à Nicomaque, Aristote ne donne pas une définition unifiée de la justice. Tout en ne rejetant pas la définition traditionnelle qui identifie la véritable justice et la justice légale, ni celle qui repose sur la justice naturelle et fonde la notion d'équité, il cherche de nouvelles assises pour la justice institutionnelle et c'est la notion d'égalité qui sert à cette fin. Cet article vise à préciser les notions de stricte égalité et d'égalité proportionnelle et corrélativement (...)
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    Corporate Personality : la possible jeunesse théologique d’une ancienne notion exégétique.Alain Grau - 2016 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (1):101-122.
    Alain Grau | : Au légiste qui l’interroge sur ce qu’il faut faire, Jésus répond : « Comment lis-tu? » À nous qui lisons, la question n’est pas sans poser le problème de savoir quel corps nous formons par cette lecture. La « personnalité corporative » pourrait constituer une réponse, pourvu toutefois qu’elle soit dépouillée de tous ses attributs classiques : psychologique, religieux, ou encore littéraire. Sans contenu objectif, elle n’en est pas moins opératoire. Mais en figure seulement, qui attend (...)
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    Riscophrenia and "animal spirits": clarifying the notions of risk and uncertainty in environmental problems.Helena Mateus Jerónimo - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (SPE):57-74.
    This article seeks to clarify the concepts of risk and uncertainty, restricting its focus to environmental problems and to three strands of reflection. Firstly, I suggest that we should apply the label riscophrenia to the tendency to envisage most environmental problems excessively in terms of probabilistic risk, erecting the concept to a core dogma of certainty based on the image it offers of safety and control of the random. Looking at the most serious environmental problems of the twenty-first century through (...)
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  31. Retention of indexical belief and the notion of psychological continuity.Desheng Zong - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):608-623.
    A widely accepted view in the discussion of personal identity is that the notion of psychological continuity expresses a one--many or many--one relation. This belief is unfounded. A notion of psychological continuity expresses a one--many or many--one relation only if it includes, as a constituent, psychological properties whose relation with their bearers is one--many or many--one; but the relation between an indexical psychological state and its bearer when first tokened is not a one--many or many--one relation. It follows that not (...)
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  32. Comparative Analysis of Semiotic Approaches to the Notion of Textual Communication Between an Author and a Reader (A. J. Greimas, F. Rastier, J. Kristeva).Olena Verbivska - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):5-9.
    This article concentrates on a couple of semiotic approaches working out, on the one hand, the mediated character of reducing interpretative trajectories to the actual translation into the language of narratives (A. J. Greimas) or the language of textuality (F. Rastier), and, on the other, the direct, apparently unmediated passage to the visceral physicality of the verbal signifying system, which make semantic and syntactic components perfunctory to interpretation in a way (J. Kristeva). Greimassian universal narrative grammar dismantles signifying units, navigating (...)
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    Plutarque, Œuvres morales, tome XV, 2ème partie : Traité 72, Sur les notions communes contre les stoïciens, texte établi par Michel Casevitz, traduit et commenté par Daniel Babut. [REVIEW]Thomas Bénatouïl - 2004 - Philosophie Antique 4 (4):220-224.
    Les écrits polémiques de Plutarque contre le Portique constituent l’une des principales sources de notre connaissance du stoïcisme ancien et ont eu la chance de faire l’objet de bonnes éditions au xxe siècle, celle de Pohlenz pour Teubner, puis celle de Cherniss dans la Loeb Classical Library. Elles pourront dorénavant être largement complétées, voire rem­placées, par la très bonne édition réalisée par Michel Casevitz et Daniel Babut pour la collection des Universités de France, édition dont...
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    When Meaning Becomes Controversial.Jakub Pruś & Fabrizio Macagno - 2024 - Informal Logic 44 (2):89-128.
    This paper aims to develop the criteria for assessing semantic arguments. However, while this notion constituted the core of ancient dialectics and is addressed in several approaches to argument analysis, the criteria for evaluating such arguments are insufficient. This paper intends to address this problem by combining the insights of classical and contemporary logic and testing them against some controversies involving controversial definitions or classifications. Through detailed case studies of the argumentative uses involving the (re)definitions of racism, war, peace, and (...)
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    When Meaning Becomes Controversial.Jakub Pruś & Fabrizio Macagno - 2024 - Informal Logic 44 (4):208-248.
    This paper aims to develop the criteria for assessing semantic arguments. However, while this notion constituted the core of ancient dialectics and is addressed in several approaches to argument analysis, the criteria for evaluating such arguments are insufficient. This paper intends to address this problem by combining the insights of classical and contemporary logic and testing them against some controversies involving controversial definitions or classifications. Through detailed case studies of the argumentative uses involving the (re)definitions of racism, war, peace, and (...)
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    L'éthique du réel: Kant avec Lacan.Alenka Zupančič - 2009 - Caen: Nous.
    Aucune notion déterminée de bien ne peut constituer le point de départ de l'éthique, le bien ne peut être que ce qui résulte de l'éthique. Car l'éthique diffère dans son essence du légal, elle est une production du bien et non pas son application. " Agis de telle sorte que la maxime de ta volonté puisse en même temps toujours valoir comme principe d'une législation universelle. " Quel est le réel que nomme cette foi, quel est le désir qu'elle peut (...)
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    Éléments d'expologie: Matériaux pour une théorie du dispositif muséal (with an abstract in English).François Mairesse & Cecilia Griener Hurley - 2012 - Mediatropes 3 (2):1-27.
    La notion d’expologie est relativement récente : ce néologisme est apparu au cours des années 1990, dans la littérature muséologique, pour évoquer l’étude des expositions d’un point de vue théorique. Cet article tente de rassembler les différents éléments pouvant être mis en œuvre dans le contexte d’une telle étude, depuis les premières illustrations de catalogues de cabinets de curiosités, les textes plus théoriques apparaissant à partir du 18ème siècle, jusqu’à la littérature contemporaine visant à analyser ce dispositif particulier que constitue (...)
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  38. Hylomorphism reconditioned.Michael C. Rea - 2011 - Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1):341-358.
    My goal in this paper is to provide characterizations of matter, form and constituency in a way that avoids what I take to be the three main drawbacks of other hylomorphic theories: (i) commitment to the universal-particular distinction; (ii) commitment to a primitive or problematic notion of inherence or constituency; (iii) inability to identify viable candidates for matter and form in nature, or to characterize them in terms of primitives widely regarded to be intelligible.
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    Supranational constitutional politics and the method of rational reconstruction.Markus Patberg - 2014 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (6):501-521.
    In The Crisis of the European Union Jürgen Habermas claims that the constituent power in the EU is shared between the community of EU citizens and the political communities of the member states. By his own account, Habermas arrives at this concept of a dual constituent subject through a rational reconstruction of the genesis of the European constitution. This explanation, however, is not particularly illuminating since it is controversial what the term ‘rational reconstruction’ stands for. This article critically discusses the (...)
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  40. Subjective well-being: when, and why, it matters.Erik Angner - 2012 - SSRN.
    This paper examines the notion of “subjective well-being” as it is used in literature on subjective measures of well-being. I argue that those who employ the notion differ at least superficially on at least two points: first, about the relationship between subjective well-being and well-being simpliciter, and second, about the constituents of subjective well-being. In an effort to reconcile the differences, I propose an interpretation according to which subjective measures presuppose preference hedonism: an account according to which well-being is (...)
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  41. Perry on Self-Knowledge.Neil Van Leeuwen - 2012 - In Albert Newen & Raphael van Riel (eds.), Identity, Language, and Mind. An Introduction to the Philosophy of John Perry. CSLI.
    The self-notion is an essential constituent of any self-belief or self-knowledge. But what is the self-notion? In this paper, I tie together several themes from the philosophy of John Perry to explain how he answers this question. The self-notion is not just any notion that happens to be about the person in whose mind that notion appears, because it's possible to have ways of thinking about oneself that one doesn't realize are about oneself. Characterizing the self-notion properly (and hence self-belief (...)
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  42. The Prince and the Phone Booth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs.Mark Crimmins & John Perry - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (12):685.
    Beliefs are concrete particulars containing ideas of properties and notions of things, which also are concrete. The claim made in a belief report is that the agent has a belief (i) whose content is a specific singular proposition, and (ii) which involves certain of the agent's notions and ideas in a certain way. No words in the report stand for the notions and ideas, so they are unarticulated constituents of the report's content (like the relevant place in "it's raining"). (...)
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    From representativity to specialisation : the case of a small corpus about synonymy.Gaëlle Doualan - 2018 - Corpus 18.
    La notion de petit corpus nécessite une réflexion épistémologique pour se situer dans le paysage des sciences du langage. La taille du corpus ne pouvant suffire pour départager les petits corpus des grands corpus, la ligne de partage se situe au niveau de la représentativité et des objectifs de recherche. Le petit corpus est constitué en vue d’un objectif de recherche mené sur un domaine précis de la langue et du discours pour tenir compte des influences du type de discours (...)
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    Understanding Dao in Methodological Terms.Xinkan Zhao - 2022 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 21 (2):197-211.
    The notion of dao 道 in the Daodejing 道德經 typically receives either a metaphysical interpretation or a practical one. In this essay, I survey a series of recent interpretations and show that given the gap between the two dimensions, the extant interpretations typically have the problem of attributing ambiguity to the central notion of dao, whether explicitly or implicitly. In light of this, I venture a novel reading according to which the text is interpreted also in practical terms, more specifically (...)
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    Elementer til en teori om den destituerende magt.Giorgio Agamben & Rasmus L. Bojesen - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 72:55-70.
    This essay by Giorgio Agamben is based on a lecture given in central France in the summer of 2013. Responding directly to recent occupations and insurrections – from Cairo and Istanbul to London and New York City – Agamben builds upon his existing work in order to develop and clarify his understanding of the political, and in particular, the notion of destituent power. In contrast to attempts to affirm a constituent power independent of a relation to constituted power, which for (...)
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    The role of valence and arousal for phonological iconicity in the lexicon of German: a cross-validation study using pseudoword ratings.David Schmidtke & Markus Conrad - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    The notion of sound symbolism receives increasing interest in psycholinguistics. Recent research – including empirical effects of affective phonological iconicity on language processing (Adelman et al., 2018; Conrad et al., 2022) – suggested language codes affective meaning at a basic phonological level using specific phonemes as sublexical markers of emotion. Here, in a series of 8 rating-experiments, we investigate the sensitivity of language users to assumed affectively-iconic systematic distribution patterns of phonemes across the German vocabulary:After computing sublexical-affective-values (SAV) concerning valence (...)
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  47. Shepherd's Metaphysics of Emergence.Ariel Melamedoff - forthcoming - Mind.
    The notion of causation that Mary Shepherd develops in her 1824 An Essay Upon the Relation of Cause and Effect (ERCE) has a number of surprising features that have only recently begun to be studied by scholars. This relation is synchronic, rather than diachronic (ERCE 49-50); it always involves a “mixture” of pre-existing objects (ERCE 46-7); and the effect must be “a new nature, capable of exhibiting qualities varying from those of either of the objects unconjoined” (ERCE 63). In this (...)
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    L’intuition agissante.Nishida Kitarō - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):277-293.
    La notion d’intuition agissante désigne le mode d’être fondamental de l’humain dans le monde dont celui-ci est élément constitutif. Elle ouvre la dimension où s’éprouve l’immédiateté de notre expérience du monde, et cette immédiateté est la source de toute connaissance réelle. Dans cette couche primordiale de notre expérience du monde, les moments actif et intuitif sont les deux aspects constitutifs de la seule et même réalité fondamentale qui n’est autre que la vie. Notre action constitue une réception du monde en (...)
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    Le Réel et la Non-Altérité de L’Autre.Isabelle Letellier - 2015 - Chiasmi International 17:133-146.
    La notion lacanienne de Réel semble a priori constituer un point de rupture entre Lacan et Merleau-Ponty. On chercherait en vain l’angoisse traumatique où se noie le sujet en proie au Réel dans les pages où Merleau-Ponty développe sa philosophie de la chair. Pourtant le philosophe y exprime avec acuité l’absence de frontière entre le moi et l’autre. Cette non-altérité de l’autre entre en singulière résonance avec la confusion du moi et de l’autre dans l’expérience du Réel. L’article revient sur (...)
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    L’expérience de la vie religieuse à l’épreuve de la philosophie : Heidegger lecteur d’Augustin.Sophie-Jan Arrien - 2013 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 21:9-27.
    Notion polysémique et concept problématique, la « vie », qui connut de Schlegel à Bergson, en passant par Schopenhauer, Nietzsche et Dilthey, une fortune philosophique certaine, constitue le cœur et le thème fédérateur de l’enseignement du jeune Heidegger à Fribourg, entre 1919 et 1923. La vie, loin de représenter un « simple » élan vital ou une pulsion biologique, nomme chez lui l’avènement concret d’un contexte signifiant (ou monde) pour et par un soi qui, dans l’expérience vécue quotidienn...
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