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    Sur le vague en mathématiques.André Weil G. G. Granger - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (1-2):9-22.
  2. Philosophical Investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. Anscombe & G. Granger - 1989 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 45 (2):293-294.
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  3. Carnets 1914-1916.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. G. Granger, Gilles-Gaston Granger, David Pears, Guy Durand & Henry Le Roy Finch - 1973 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 78 (2):265-266.
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    Qu’est-ce que comprendre la formule: «2 + 2 = 4»?Gilles G. Granger - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 389-401.
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    Traite de Logique.Gilles G. Granger - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (4):664-666.
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    Formal Thought and the Sciences of Man.G. G. Granger - 1983 - Springer.
    system reflected in Saussure's linguistic theory, and so influential in the great progress linguistic theory has made in this century. Indeed, Granger sees linguistic theory as expressing a paradigm for scientific theorizing, which research in other social sciences should adopt. But 'structuralism' as a method in science does not, in Granger's view, begin with Saussure and the linguists. It is nothing less than the strategy of all the sciences, both natural and social, since their beginnings. Now, 'structuralism' is (...)
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  7. Carnets , coll. « Les Essais ».Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. Granger - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (4):484-485.
     
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    Les deux niveaux de la rationalité.Gilles G. Granger - 1985 - Dialectica 39 (4):355-363.
    RésuméLe problème de l'irrationnel tel qu'il a été abordé au cours du Colloque n'a peut‐ětre pas suffisamment souligné l'idée que la rationalité ne s'applique fondamentalement qu'à une connaissance; si elle s'applique secondairement à une action, c'est en tant que représentée. On tente de déterminer les conditions de rationalité d'une représentation de phénomène ou d'action. On est alors amené à distinguer deux niveaux de rationalité, l'un proprement logique, l'autre topique, réflexif et méta‐critique.Summary There is a feature of rationality that does not (...)
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  9. Sur la connaissance philosophique.G. Granger - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 13 (1):96.
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    Contribution a une étude Des réactions esthétiques Des enfants brésiliens.Gilles G. Granger - 1951 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 6 (1):99 - 105.
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  11. Confirmation et information métathéorique.G. G. Granger - 1973 - Logique Et Analyse 16 (63):385.
     
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    Condorcet: From Natural Philosophy to Social Mathematics. Keith Baker.Gilles G. Granger - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):484-485.
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  13. Invitation á la lecture de Wittgenstein.G. G. Granger - 1991 - Critica 23 (67):81-87.
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    Jean cavailles ou la montée vers Spinoza.Gilles G. Granger - 1947 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2 (3/4):271 - 279.
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  15. Jules VUILLEMIN, Mathematiques pythagoriciennes et platoniciennes.G. G. Granger - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
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  16. Kant selon l'ordre des raisons.G. G. Granger - 1956 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 61:195.
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    Langage et individuation.Gilles G. Granger - 1984 - Synthese 59 (1):109 - 114.
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    Le vrai des choses et le vrai de l'homme.G. Granger - 2002 - Manuscrito 25 (2):225-231.
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  19. Notes et travaux. - Contribution à une étude des réactions esthétiques des enfants brésiliens.G. Granger - 1951 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 6:99.
     
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  20. Objet, structures et significations.Gilles G. Granger - 1965 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 19 (3):251.
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  21. On Vagueness in Mathematics.G. G. Granger - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (1).
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    « Pygmalion » Réflexions sur la pensée formelle.Gilles G. Granger - 1947 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 137:282 - 300.
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    Sur le vague en mathématiques.G. G. Granger & André Weil - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (1‐2):9-22.
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    Science, philosophie, ideologies.G. G. Granger - 1967 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 29 (4):771 - 780.
  25. Syntaxe, sémantique, pragmatique.Gilles G. Granger - 1976 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 30 (3/4=117/118):376.
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  26. Vérification et justification comme auxiliaires de la démonstration.G. Gilles Granger - 1968 - Logique Et Analyse 11 (41):231.
     
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  27. Traité des objets musicaux. [REVIEW]G. Granger - 1969 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 74:367.
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  28. Wittgenstein et le problème d'une philosophie de la science. [REVIEW]G. G. Granger - 1973 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 78:265.
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    Why do mothers never stop grieving for their deceased children? Enduring alterations of brain connectivity and function.Sarah M. Kark, Joren G. Adams, Mithra Sathishkumar, Steven J. Granger, Liv McMillan, Tallie Z. Baram & Michael A. Yassa - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:925242.
    A child’s death is a profound loss for mothers and affects hundreds of thousands of women. Mothers report inconsolable and progressive grief that is distinct from depression and impacts daily emotions and functions. The brain mechanisms responsible for this relatively common and profound mental health problem are unclear, hampering its clinical recognition and care. In an initial exploration of this condition, we used resting state functional MRI (fMRI) scans to examine functional connectivity in key circuits, and task-based fMRI to examine (...)
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    Irrationnel (L').Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1998 - Odile Jacob.
    « Je considère ici le sens et le rôle de l'irrationnel dans certaines œuvres humaines, dans certaines créations majeures de l'esprit humain, et tout particulièrement dans les œuvres de la science. Dans cette perspective, je distinguerais trois types significatifs d'irrationnel. Le premier serait l'irrationnel comme obstacle, point de départ d'une reconquête de la rationalité. Le second, l'irrationnel comme recours, moyen de renouveler et de prolonger l'acte créateur. Le troisième, l'irrationnel par renoncement, ou si l'on veut par abandon, est au contraire (...)
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    A Defense of the Traditional Position Concerning Aristotle's Non-substantial Particulars.Herbert Granger - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):593-606.
    In this paper I shall defend the traditional claim that Aristotle's nonsubstantial particulars discussed in the second chapter of the Categories are unsharable particulars against G. E. L. Owen's claim that they are sharable universals. I shall proceed by presenting first a sketch of the traditional position that makes explicit why it holds that non-substantial particulars are unsharable particulars. Secondly, I shall sketch Owen's position and recount how it differs in certain important respects from the traditional position. Thirdly, I shall (...)
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    Editor's Note.David Granger - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (2):1-2.
    It was my great pleasure to take over for A. G. Rud this past summer as editor of Education and Culture. As you are well aware, A. G. did an exceptional job during his distinguished tenure as editor, enhancing the profile and overall quality of the journal in numerous ways. In his first editor's note after moving the journal to Purdue University Press (volume 20, issue 2), A. G. wrote of his interest in "seeking out scholars who are examining not (...)
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    The evolution of computation in brain circuitry.Richard Granger - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):17-18.
    The attempt to derive mental function from brain structure is highly constrained by study of the allometric changes among brain components with evolution. In particular, even if homologous structures in different species produce similar computations, they may be constituents of larger systems (e.g., cortical-subcortical loops) that exhibit different composite operations as a function of relative size and connectivity in different-sized brains. The resulting evolutionary constraints set useful and specific conditions on candidate hypotheses of brain circuit computation.
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  34. G. B. Foster, Christianity in its Modern Expression. [REVIEW]Frank Granger - 1921 - Hibbert Journal 20:185.
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    The Asiatic Dionysus The Asiatic Dionysus. By Gladys M. N. Davis, I vol. Pp. xii + 276. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1914. 7s. 6d. [REVIEW]Frank Granger - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (5-6):136-139.
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    Editor's Note: A Time of Transition.A. G. Rud - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (1):1-2.
    I have enjoyed my six years as editor of this journal. I was pleased to be able to bring the journal to Purdue University Press and learn how to produce a first-rate academic journal. From the early days of choosing a cover design, to supervising my graduate assistant Jiwon Kim as she expertly sought indexing services, to acquiring an ISSN number, to being lucky to convince David Granger to become the book review editor and, with the next issue, editor, (...)
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    The impact of corporate environmental management practices on environmental performance.Omaima A. G. Hassan, Peter Romilly & Iqbal Khadaroo - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This study draws on neo-institutional theory to examine how and why corporate environmental management practices might affect environmental performance. It contributes to the literature by using a large, global data set to investigate the impact of 10 corporate environmental management practices on greenhouse gas emissions or emissions intensity. It focuses on greenhouse gas emissions which pose an existential threat to the people and planet, and the environmental management practices of corporations whose effectiveness has provoked cynicism and claims of “greenwash”. Our (...)
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  38. L'expression chez Leibniz et chez Wittgenstein selon G.-G. Granger et Fernando Gil.Martine de Gaudemar - 2022 - In Pascale Gillot & Élise Marrou (eds.), Wittgenstein en France. Paris: Éditions Kimé.
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    Essai d'une philosophie du style, Par G. Granger. Paris, Armand Colin, 1968. 312 pages. [REVIEW]Vincent Therrien - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (2):389-391.
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  40. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This is a welcome reprint of a book that continues to grow in importance.
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    Schelling dans la querelle de la méthode en France (1828-1840).Sarah Bernard-Granger - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:67-90.
    Peu étudiée, la querelle de la méthode, qui eut lieu entre 1828 et 1840 et mit en discussion trois nations philosophiques (Allemagne, Écosse, France) s’avère déterminante pour comprendre l’élaboration, via la réception de Schelling, d’une philosophie française. À partir de l’étude de cette querelle, ce travail propose d’identifier et d’analyser la fonction de Schelling dans l’élaboration d’une identité philosophique française, en particulier dans les spiritualismes concurrents de Victor Cousin et Félix Ravaisson. En retour, il nous ouvre de nouvelles perspectives sur (...)
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  42. Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):1 - 19.
    The author presents and defends three theses: (1) "the first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do moral philosophy; that should be laid aside at any rate until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology." (2) "the second is that the concepts of obligation, And duty... And of what is morally right and wrong, And of the moral sense of 'ought', Ought to be jettisoned if this is psychologically possible...." (3) "the third thesis is that (...)
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  43. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 57:321-332.
     
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    Formes, opérations, objets.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1994 - Paris: J. Vrin.
  45. Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1997 - In Thomas L. Carson & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Morality and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  47. L'usage philsophique des mathématiques au XVIIe siècle.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1991 - In Jules Vuillemin & Rushdī Rāshid (eds.), Mathématiques et philosophie de l'antiquité à l'age classique: hommage à Jules Vuillemin. Paris: Diffusion, Presses du CNRS.
     
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    The sophistic movement.G. B. Kerferd - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers an introduction to the Sophists of fifth-century Athens and a new overall interpretation of their thought. Since Plato first animadverted on their activities, the Sophists have commonly been presented as little better than intellectual mountebanks - a picture which Professor Kerferd forcefully challenges here. Interpreting the evidence with care, he shows them to have been part of an exciting and historically crucial intellectual movement. At the centre of their teaching was a form of relativism, most famously expressed (...)
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    Formes, opérations, objets.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1994 - Paris: J. Vrin.
  50. On Brute Facts.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Analysis 18 (3):69 - 72.
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