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    Dispositions and Causal Powers.Max Kistler & Bruno Gnassounou (eds.) - 2007 - Ashgate.
    This collection of essays, by leading international researchers, examines the case for realism with respect to dispositions and causal powers in both ...
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    Causalité, puissance et lois de la nature chez Leibniz.Bruno Gnassounou - 2013 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 66 (1):33-72.
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    La grammaire logique des phrases d'action.Bruno Gnassounou - 2003 - Philosophie 76 (1):33-51.
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    Penser à soi.Bruno Gnassounou - 2010 - Philosophie 107 (4):69-92.
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    Transparence, accointance et modes de présentation.Bruno Gnassounou - 2019 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 3:385-402.
    Le néo-russellien et les néo-frégéen soutiennent tous deux que certaines de nos pensées sont irréductiblement singulières et que cette singularité tient à la relation d’accointance que nous avons avec l’objet de la pensée. Cette relation d’accointance semble imposer une condition de transparence recognitionnelle qui empêche de considérer que deux objets avec lesquels nous entretenons une relation d’accointance puissent être les mêmes, sans que nous sachions qu’ils le soient. Il faut soit abandonner une notion de transparence présentationnelle, comme le font certains (...)
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    Les limites du Devonshire ou pourquoi la métaphysique doit être prise au sérieux.Bruno Gnassounou - 2000 - Philosophique 3:36-56.
    En quoi consiste une investigation métaphysique? Que nous apprend-elle? Pour quelles raisons ce type de recherche doit-il être pris au sérieux? L'auteur, partisan d'une conception grammaticale ou conceptuelle, c'est-à-dire wittgensteinienne, de l'enquête métaphysique, montre que cette discipline philosophique n'étudie ni les différences ontologiques entre les propriétés naturelles, ni la nature des relations causales qui peuvent les reliées (ce qui est l'objet des sciences empiriques), mais les différences catégoriales ainsi que la nature des relations qui relient les catégories et les concepts (...)
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  7. On being called by one's name.Bruno Gnassounou - 2001 - Logica Trianguli 5:43-61.
    Is a name N an abbreviation of the uniquely identifying description: “the individual called N”? A recent negative answer to that question, saying that the description is associated with the name and that the name is not reducible to that description, is first considered. Then it is shown that the introduction of the indexical operator “actually” allows one to assimilate the name and the description.
     
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    Analyse et théologie: croyances religieuses et rationalité.Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, Bruno Gnassounou & Roger Pouivet (eds.) - 2002 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    Textes de philosophes français et britanniques issus du colloque tenu à l'Université de Nantes en 1998. Ils sont consacrés à la philosophie analytique de la religion et abordent des sujets tels que la nature et la justification des croyances religieuses, la question du mal, celles des preuves de l'existence de Dieu, de la théodicée, du langage religieux, du miracle, de la prière, etc.
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    Sur les croyances à propos de soi.Peter Thomas Geach & Bruno Gnassounou - 2010 - Philosophie 107 (4):67-68.
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    What makes a capacity a disposition?Max Kistler & Bruno Gnassounou - 2007 - In Max Kistler & Bruno Gnassounou (eds.), Dispositions and Causal Powers. pp. 195-206.
    One of the major attempts to avoid this problem is to claim that the subject matter of laws are ascriptions of dispositions, powers, capacities etc., and not the regular behaviour we find in nature. 'Causal capacities can be measured as surely or unsurely as anything else that science deals with. Sometimes we measure capacities in a physics laboratory'. Many philosophers of science think that many laws of nature are so called ceteris paribus laws. Take the following statements for examples: 'All (...)
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    Interventions.Raymond Boudon, Alban Bouvier, Pierre Demeulenaere, Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Pascal Engel & Bruno Gnassounou - 2000 - Cités 1:157-170.
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    Bruno Gnassounou et Max Kistler, Causes, pouvoirs, dispositions en philosophie. Le retour des vertus dormitives, Paris, Éditions de la rue d'Ulm et Presses Universitaires de France, 2005, 192 pp.Bruno Gnassounou et Max Kistler, Causes, pouvoirs, dispositions en philosophie. Le retour des vertus dormitives, Paris, Éditions de la rue d'Ulm et Presses Universitaires de France, 2005, 192 pp. [REVIEW]Aurélien Robert - 2007 - Philosophiques 34 (1):215-216.
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    Review of Max Kistler, Bruno Gnassounou (eds.), Dispositions and Causal Powers[REVIEW]Jennifer McKitrick - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (7).
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    Dispositions and Causes. Edited by Toby Handfield. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009. ISBN: 78-0-19-955893-3; £ 45.00 (hardback); 304 pages\Dispositions and Causal Powers. Edited by Max Kistler and Bruno Gnassounou. Aldershot: Ashgate 2007. ISBN 978-0-7546-5425-4; £ 65.00 (hardback; online: £ 58.50); 316 pages. [REVIEW]Kristina Engelhard - 2010 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 13 (1):155-166.
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  15. Science in action: how to follow scientists and engineers through society.Bruno Latour - 1987 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In this book Bruno Latour brings together these different approaches to provide a lively and challenging analysis of science, demonstrating how social context..
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    We have never been modern.Bruno Latour - 1993 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    A summation of the work of one of the most influential and provocative interpreters of science, it aims at saving what is good and valuable in modernity and ...
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    Politics of nature: how to bring the sciences into democracy.Bruno Latour - 2004 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    From the book: What is to be done with political ecology? Nothing. What is to be done? Political ecology!
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    Irrationaler Logos und rationaler Mythos.Bruno Liebrucks - 1982 - Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
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  19. Was ist Musik? Ethnomusikologische Perspektive.Bruno Nettl - 2006 - In Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht, Michael Beiche & Albrecht Riethmüller (eds.), Musik--zu Begriff und Konzepten: Berliner Symposion zum Andenken an Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht. [Stuttgart]: Franz Steiner.
     
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  20. Propositions as Intentions.Bruno Bentzen - 2023 - Husserl Studies 39 (2):143-160.
    I argue against the interpretation of propositions as intentions and proof-objects as fulfillments proposed by Heyting and defended by Tieszen and van Atten. The idea is already a frequent target of criticisms regarding the incompatibility of Brouwer’s and Husserl’s positions, mainly by Rosado Haddock and Hill. I raise a stronger objection in this paper. My claim is that even if we grant that the incompatibility can be properly dealt with, as van Atten believes it can, two fundamental issues indicate that (...)
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  21. 'From Time into Eternity': Schelling on Intellectual Intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 1 (4):e12903.
    Throughout his career, Schelling assigns knowledge of the absolute first principle of philosophy to intellectual intuition. Schelling's doctrine of intellectual intuition raises two important questions for interpreters. First, given that his doctrine undergoes several changes before and after his identity philosophy, to what extent can he be said to “hold onto” the same “sense” of it by the 1830s, as he claims? Second, given that his doctrine of intellectual intuition restricts absolute idealism to what he calls a “science of reason”, (...)
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  22. The iterative solution to paradoxes for propositions.Bruno Whittle - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 180 (5-6):1623-1650.
    This paper argues that we should solve paradoxes for propositions (such as the Russell–Myhill paradox) in essentially the same way that we solve Russellian paradoxes for sets. That is, the standard, iterative approach to sets is extended to include properties, and then the resulting hierarchy of sets and properties is used to construct propositions. Propositions on this account are structured in the sense of mirroring the sentences that express them, and they would seem to serve the needs of philosophers of (...)
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    Politiques de la nature: comment faire entrer les sciences en démocratie.Bruno Latour - 1999 - Paris: Découverte.
  24. A prudência como “sabedoria política” no projeto kantiano da paz perpétua: um elo entre teoria e prática.Bruno Cunha - 2022 - In Ufsc (ed.), Comentários às obras de Kant: À paz perpétua. Florianópolis, SC, Brasil: pp. 323-368.
    É possível constatar, mesmo em uma leitura superficial, que Kant tem o propósito de empreender em seu opúsculo de 1795, À Paz Perpétua, uma defesa dos princípios normativos do direito em todas as esferas da vida pública. Isso se evidencia na tentativa de desenvolver uma teoria da paz erigida sobre uma teoria tríplice do direito público, dividida nos âmbitos do direito estatal, das gentes e cosmopolita. Mas, se a questão é, por um lado, adequar os princípios puros da doutrina do (...)
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  25. A collective of humans and nonhumans.Bruno Latour - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  26. Nietzsche e os rumos para uma teoria trágica do conhecimento científico.Bruno Camilo - 2024 - Aufklärung 11 (1):119-136.
    The purpose of this article is to point out five aspects of Nietzschean thought that may be relevant to debates in the philosophy of science around the nature and representation of scientific knowledge. To this end, a literature review is carried out with the aim of selecting excerpts from Nietzschean works such as The Birth of Tragedy, Genealogy of Morals, The Gay Science and others that allow us to interpret Nietzsche as a philosopher of science concerned with the construction of (...)
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    Il sigillo dei sigilli e i diagrammi ermetici.Giordano Bruno - 1995 - Milano: Associazione Culturale Mimesis. Edited by Ubaldo Nicola.
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  28. Dispositions Et Pouvoirs Causaux.B. Gnassounou & M. Kistler (eds.) - 2004 - Vrin.
     
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  29. Dispositions in Philosophy and Science.B. Gnassounou & M. Kistler (eds.) - 2007 - Ashgate.
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    Proof theory and intuitionistic systems.Bruno Scarpellini - 1971 - New York,: Springer Verlag.
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    De umbris idearum.Giordano Bruno - 1991 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki. Edited by Maria Rita Pagnoni-Sturlese.
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    Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking, saccadic suppression, and information processing.Bruno G. Breitmeyer & Leo Ganz - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (1):1-36.
  33. Exceptional Logic.Bruno Whittle - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-37.
    The aim of the paper is to argue that all—or almost all—logical rules have exceptions. In particular, it is argued that this is a moral that we should draw from the semantic paradoxes. The idea that we should respond to the paradoxes by revising logic in some way is familiar. But previous proposals advocate the replacement of classical logic with some alternative logic. That is, some alternative system of rules, where it is taken for granted that these hold without exception. (...)
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  34. Kant e Leibniz sobre o problema da teodiceia.Bruno Cunha - 2024 - Kant Em Diálogo.
    O pensamento de Leibniz foi, sem dúvida, essencial para o desenvolvimento das linhas fundamentais da filosofia crítico-transcendental de Kant. A interlocução entre Kant e Leibniz é evidente no decorrer do pensamento kantiano, seja diretamente, nos diversos momentos em que Kant busca um enfrentamento explícito com seu predecessor, seja indiretamente, quando Kant discute com os autores da escolástica alemã que são considerados discípulos de Leibniz Pretendo observar, em particular, que uma das discussões pouco noticiadas, mas de grande relevância para o desenvolvimento (...)
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    Dialettica come destino: Hegel e Lo spirito del cristianesimo.Bruno Gravagnuolo - 1983 - Napoli: Liguori.
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    Cause, principle, and unity.Giordano Bruno - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Robert de Lucca, Richard J. Blackwell & Giordano Bruno.
    Giordano Bruno's notorious public death in 1600, at the hands of the Inquisition in Rome, marked the transition from Renaissance philosophy to the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century. In his philosophical works he addressed such delicate issues as the role of Christ as mediator and the distinction, in human beings, between soul and matter. This volume presents new translations of Cause, Principle and Unity, in which he challenges Aristotelian accounts of causality and spells out the implications of Copernicanism (...)
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    La crisi del soggetto nel pensiero contemporaneo.Antonino Bruno (ed.) - 1988 - Milano: F. Angeli.
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    Il sorriso di Antigone: frammenti per una storia del tragico moderno.Bruno Moroncini - 1982 - Napoli: Filema.
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  39. Sittliche Existenz in "Entfremdung": eine Untersuchung zur Ethik Jean-Jacques Rousseaus.Bruno Schmid - 1983 - Düsseldorf: Patmos.
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    Studi di filosofia medievale.Bruno Nardi - 1960 - Roma,: Edizioni di Storia e letteratura.
    L'origine dell'anima umana secondo Dante.--La dottrina d'Alberto Magno sull'Inchoatio formae.--Alberto Magno e san Tommaso.--La posizione di Alberto Magno di fronte all'averroismo.--L'anima umana secondo Sigieri.--Anima e corpo nel pensiero di san Tommaso.--L'aristotelismo della scolastica e i francescani.--Individualità e immortalità nell'averroismo e nel tomismo.
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    Unmasking visual masking: A look at the "why" behind the veil of the "how.".Bruno G. Breitmeyer - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (1):52-69.
  42. Art as the Measure of Man.Bruno Bettelheim, Irwin Edman, George Dinsmore Stoddard & National Committee on Art Education - 1964 - [Published by] the Museum of Modern Art for the National Committee on Art Education; Distributed by Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y.
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  43. di Rosmary Maspero.Scienza E. Copernicanesimo In Bruno & Principali Orientamenti Della Critica - 1989 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44:141.
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    Gli eroici furori.Giordano Bruno - 1999 - Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli. Edited by Nicoletta Tirinnanzi.
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    Un'etica per la finitezza: saggio su Paul Ricoeur.Angelo Bruno - 2000 - Lecce: Milella.
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  46. From being to acting: Kant and Fichte on intellectual intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4):762-783.
    Fichte assigns ‘intellectual intuition’ a new meaning after Kant. But in 1799, his doctrine of intellectual intuition is publicly deemed indefensible by Kant and nihilistic by Jacobi. I propose to defend Fichte’s doctrine against these charges, leaving aside whether it captures what he calls the ‘spirit’ of transcendental idealism. I do so by articulating three problems that motivate Fichte’s redirection of intellectual intuition from being to acting: (1) the regress problem, which states that reflecting on empirical facts of consciousness leads (...)
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    Model theory of deduction: a unified computational approach.Bruno G. Bara, Monica Bucciarelli & Vincenzo Lombardo - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (6):839-901.
    One of the most debated questions in psychology and cognitive science is the nature and the functioning of the mental processes involved in deductive reasoning. However, all existing theories refer to a specific deductive domain, like syllogistic, propositional or relational reasoning.Our goal is to unify the main types of deductive reasoning into a single set of basic procedures. In particular, we bring together the microtheories developed from a mental models perspective in a single theory, for which we provide a formal (...)
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    Rethinking Critical Sociology, Transcending the Transcendental.Bruno Frère & Daniel Jaster - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (3):37-54.
    This article calls for a rethinking of critical sociology. Representing classical critical sociology, the Bourdieusian paradigm illustrated domination, but its negative foundation removed actors’ power, privileging sociological knowledge as capable of identifying (social) transcendental categories of thought. Latour’s constructivism challenged this privilege, giving actors the political power of aggregating collectives around their common concerns at the cost of emphasizing domination and critique. We propose a critical approach that evades a transcendental perspective reliant on pure negation, producing a more positive critical (...)
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    Problems with the psychophysics of intention.Bruno G. Breitmeyer - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):539-540.
  50. Fair, Transparent, and Accountable Algorithmic Decision-making Processes: The Premise, the Proposed Solutions, and the Open Challenges.Bruno Lepri, Nuria Oliver, Emmanuel Letouzé, Alex Pentland & Patrick Vinck - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (4):611-627.
    The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and advances in machine learning is presiding over a growing reliance on algorithms to address complex societal problems. Algorithmic decision-making processes might lead to more objective and thus potentially fairer decisions than those made by humans who may be influenced by greed, prejudice, fatigue, or hunger. However, algorithmic decision-making has been criticized for its potential to enhance discrimination, information and power asymmetry, and opacity. In this paper, we (...)
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