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    Si les marionnettes pouvaient choisir: recherches sur les droits, l'obligation morale, et les valeurs.Gilles Lane - 1983 - Montréal: L'Hexagone.
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  2. Étre et langage.Gilles Lane - 1970 - Paris,: Aubier-Montaigne.
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    Government, Justice, and Contempt.Gilles Lane - 1993 - Upa.
    This is both a rigorous and accessible book which leads the reader to search for personal answers to his or her everyday questions and uneasiness. Many people are inclined to think, on certain occasions, that if everyone in our society pursued his or her own projects without harming others, or preventing them from realizing their own pursuits, then each one of us would be living the happiest life possible. The author of this work is guided by the intuition that it (...)
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    II est impossible d'intervenir dans le cours des événements.Gilles Lane - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (1):1-13.
    Plusieurs L'Ont déjà dit. Marx, Freud, Lévi-Strauss, Skinner, par exemple, l'ont affirmé d'une façon ou d'une autre. On peut toutefois se demander s'ils l'ont vraiment pense, ou si, plutot, ils ne voyaient pas comment il serait possible á l'homme d'intervenir dans le cours du monde. Personne ne semble avoir voulu pousser tres loin, ni tres longtemps, 1'interrogation et la recherche a ce propos, avec le resultat qu'on s'en tient a des affirmations — tout au plus a des croyances — sur (...)
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    La position des entités théoriques.Gilles Lane - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (2):213-227.
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    La science contemporaine connaît-elle vraiment le monde?Gilles Lane - 1992 - Horizons Philosophiques 2 (2):185-203.
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    Notre monde apparent.Gilles Lane - 1969 - Bruxelles,: Desclée De Brouwer.
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    Qu'est-ce que « parler »?Gilles Lane - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (2):327-345.
    On pourrait dire que parler, c'est d'abord produire des sons conventionnels pour faire comprendre à quelqu'un ce qu'on voudrait lui faire comprendre. Même si l'on constate que la parole est souvent utilisée non seulement pour faire comprendre, mais aussi pour promettre, ou commander, ou avertir, etc., il n'en demeure pas moins que l'on promet, par exemple, en parlant, et que promettre, c'est promettre, alors que parler, c'est autre chose. Par contre, il nous arrive aussi de dire qu'un magnétophone parle, qu'un (...)
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    La science comme mythe: pour en finir avec Darwin et les théories de l'évolution.Yvon Johannisse & Gilles Lane - 1988 - Montréal: VLB. Edited by Gilles Lane.
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    Du Langage. A. Martinet et M. Merleau-Ponty. Par Ghyslain Charron. Collection φ Philosophica. Ottawa, Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1972. 187 pages. [REVIEW]Gilles Lane - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (2):390-392.
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    La Matière dans les Sciences et en Philosophie. Par Michel Ambacher. Aubier, coll. « Présence et Pensée», Paris, 1972. 156 pages. [REVIEW]Gilles Lane - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (4):711-714.
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  12. La philosophie et les savoirs, coll. « L'univers de la philosophie ».Jean-Paul Brodeur, Robert Nadeau, Gilles-Gaston Granger, Gilles Lane, Jacques Poulain & Serge Latouche - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 167 (1):105-106.
     
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    Gilles Lane, A quoi bon la philosophie?Richard Bodéüs - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (61):121-122.
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    Gilles Lane, Si les marionnettes pouvaient choisir. Recherches sur les droits, l'obligation morale, et les valeurs.Ludwika Malewska-Mostowicz - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (61):125-127.
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    Gilles Lane, À qui bon la philosophie? Longueuil, Le Préambule, 1982, 118 p.Gilles Lane, À qui bon la philosophie? Longueuil, Le Préambule, 1982, 118 p.René Pellerin - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):213-216.
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    Gilles Lane, Pouvoir, justice et non-mépris, Montréal, VLB éditeur, coll. « Enjeux philosophiques », 1989, 210 p.Gilles Lane, Pouvoir, justice et non-mépris, Montréal, VLB éditeur, coll. « Enjeux philosophiques », 1989, 210 p.Yves Roy - 1989 - Philosophiques 16 (2):405-407.
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    Yvon Johannisse et Gilles Lane, La science comme mythe. Pour en finir avec Darwin et les théories de l'évolution.Edouard Robberechts - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (92):654-659.
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    Etre et langage. Par Gilles Lane. Éditions Aubier-Montaigne, Coll. Présence et Esprit, Paris, 1970. 326 pages. [REVIEW]Marie-Claire Delvaux - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (3):631-634.
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    Si les marionnettes pouvaient choisir de Gilles Lane.André Carrier - 1984 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 40 (3):363-368.
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    L'Avenir d'une prédiction. Notes pour une philosophie des sciences. Par Gilles Lane. Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, Montréal, 1971. 164 pages. [REVIEW]Yvon Gauthier - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (2):420-424.
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    L'urgence du Présent: Essais sur la culture et la contre-culture. Par Gilles Lane. Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, Montréal, 1973. 212 pages. [REVIEW]Claude Lagadec - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (2):428-430.
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    Breathing is coupled with voluntary initiation of mental imagery.Timothy J. Lane - 2022 - NeuroImage 264.
    Previous research has suggested that bodily signals from internal organs are associated with diverse cortical and subcortical processes involved in sensory-motor functions, beyond homeostatic reflexes. For instance, a recent study demonstrated that the preparation and execution of voluntary actions, as well as its underlying neural activity, are coupled with the breathing cycle. In the current study, we investigated whether such breathing-action coupling is limited to voluntary motor action or whether it is also present for mental actions not involving any overt (...)
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    Christian ethics in secular worlds.Robin Gill - 1991 - New York: T & T Clark International.
    A challenging book examining issues such as biotechnology, AIDS and nuclear weapons and demonstrating that Christian ethics has something important and ...
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    Two Textual Notes on Pindar’s Isthmian Odes.Nicholas Lane - 2024 - Hermes 152 (2):251-256.
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  25. Self, belonging, and conscious experience: A critique of subjectivity theories of consciousness.Timothy Lane - 2015 - In Rocco J. Gennaro (ed.), Disturbed consciousness: New essays on psychopathology and theories of consciousness. MIT Press. pp. 103-140.
    Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to having conscious experience. These theories differ with respect to how many levels they posit and to whether self-reference is conscious or not. But all treat self-referencing as a process that transpires at the personal level, rather than at the subpersonal level, the level of mechanism. -/- Working with conceptual resources afforded by pre-existing theories of consciousness that take self-reference to be essential, several attempts have been made to explain seemingly (...)
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  26. Seneca and selfhood : integration and disintegration.Christopher Gill - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray (eds.), Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  27. Nietzsche and Philosophy.Gilles Deleuze & Michael Hardt (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Praised for its rare combination of scholarly rigor and imaginative interpretation, _Nietzsche and Philosophy_ has long been recognized as one of the most important analyses of Nietzsche. It is also one of the best introductions to Deleuze's thought, establishing many of his central philosophical positions. In _Nietzsche and Philosophy_, Deleuze identifies and explores three crucial concepts in Nietzschean thought-multiplicity, becoming, and affirmation-and clarifies Nietzsche's views regarding the will to power, eternal return, nihilism, and difference. For Deleuze, Nietzsche challenged conventional philosophical (...)
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    Occipital gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate-glutamine alterations in major depressive disorder: An mrs study and meta-analysis.Timothy J. Lane - 2021 - Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 308.
    The neurotransmitters GABA and glutamate have been suggested to play a role in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) through an imbalance between cortical inhibition and excitation. This effect has been highlighted in higher brain areas, such as the prefrontal cortex, but has also been posited in basic sensory cortices. Based on this, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was used to investigate potential changes to GABA+ and glutamate+glutamine (Glx) concentrations within the occipital cortex in MDD patients (n = 25) and healthy controls (n (...)
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    Health care and Christian ethics.Robin Gill - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How can Christian ethics make a significant contribution to health care ethics in today's Western, pluralistic society? Robin Gill examines the 'moral gaps' in secular accounts of health care ethics and the tensions within specifically theological accounts. He explores the healing stories in the Synoptic Gospels, identifying four core virtues present within them - compassion, care, faith and humility - that might bring greater depth to a purely secular interpretation of health care ethics. Each of these virtues is examined in (...)
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    Greek and Roman political ideas.Melissa Lane - 2014 - New York: Pelican, an imprint of Penguin Books.
    Where do our ideas about politics come from? What can we learn from the Greeks and Romans? How should we exercise power? Melissa Lane teaches politics at Princeton University, and previously taught political thought at the University of Cambridge, where she was a Fellow of King's College. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship in the field of classics, and the historian Richard Tuck called her book Eco-Republic 'a virtuoso performance by one of our best scholars of ancient philosophy.'.
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    Jean Baudrillard.Richard J. Lane - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Jean Baudrillard is one of the most famous and controversial of writers on postmodernism. But what are his key ideas? Where did they come from and why are they important? This book offers a beginner's guide to Baudrillard's thought, including his views on technology, primitivism, reworking Marxism, simulation and the hyperreal, and America and postmodernism. Richard Lane places Baudrillard's ideas in the contexts of the French and postmodern thought and examines the ongoing impact of his work. Concluding with an (...)
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    Parmenides. Plato, Mary Louise Gill & Paul Ryan - 1996 - Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. Edited by Mary Louise Gill & Paul Ryan.
    "Gill's and Ryan's Parmenides is, simply, superb: the Introduction, more than a hundred pages long, is transparently clear, takes the reader meticulously through the arguments, avoids perverseness, and still manages to make sense of the dialogue as a whole; there is a fine selective bibliography; and those parts of the translation I have looked at in detail suggest that it too is very good indeed." --Christopher Rowe, _Phronesis_.
  33. Anterior cingulate cortex participates in the conscious experience of emotion.Richard D. R. Lane, Ahern E., Schwartz G. & Yun G. E. - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
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    Plato's Political Philosophy: The Republic, the Statesman, and the Laws.Melissa Lane - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 170–191.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Laws Conclusion Bibliography.
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    Politics as Architectonic Expertise? Against Taking the So-called ‘Architect’ (ἀρχιτέκτων) in Plato’s Statesman to Prefigure this Aristotelian View.Melissa Lane - 2020 - Polis 37 (3):449-467.
    This article rejects the claim made by other scholars that Plato in the Statesman, by employing the so-called ‘architect’ (ὁ ἀρχιτέκτων) in one of the early divisions leading to the definition of political expertise, prefigured and anticipated the architectonic conception of political expertise advanced by Aristotle. It argues for an alternative reading in which Plato in the Statesman, and in the only other of his works (Gorgias) in which the word appears, closely tracks the existing social role of the architektōn, (...)
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  36. Toward an explanatory framework for mental ownership.Timothy Lane - 2012 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (2):251-286.
    Philosophical and scientific investigations of the proprietary aspects of self—mineness or mental ownership—often presuppose that searching for unique constituents is a productive strategy. But there seem not to be any unique constituents. Here, it is argued that the “self-specificity” paradigm, which emphasizes subjective perspective, fails. Previously, it was argued that mode of access also fails to explain mineness. Fortunately, these failures, when leavened by other findings (those that exhibit varieties and vagaries of mineness), intimate an approach better suited to searching (...)
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    Philosophos: Plato’s Missing Dialogue.Mary Louise Gill - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Plato famously promised to complement the Sophist and the Statesman with another work on a third sort of expert, the philosopher--but we do not have this final dialogue. Mary Louise Gill argues that Plato promised the Philosopher, but did not write it, in order to stimulate his audience and encourage his readers to work out, for themselves, the portrait it would have contained. The Sophist and Statesman are themselves members of a larger series starting with the Theaetetus, Plato's investigation of (...)
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    Difference and Repetition.Gilles Deleuze & Paul Patton - 1994 - London: Athlone.
    This brilliant exposition of the critique of identity is a classic in contemporary philosophy and one of Deleuze's most important works. Of fundamental importance to literary critics and philosophers,Difference and Repetition develops two central concepts—pure difference and complex repetition&mdasha;and shows how the two concepts are related. While difference implies divergence and decentering, repetition is associated with displacement and disguising. Central in initiating the shift in French thought away from Hegel and Marx toward Nietzsche and Freud, _Difference and Repetition_ moves deftly (...)
  39. Despite pyhsicists, proof is essential in mathematics.Saunders Mac Lane - 1997 - Synthese 111 (2):147-154.
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    Machine theology or artificial sainthood!Karamjit S. Gill - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-3.
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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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  42. Hegel, das Ende der Geschichte und das Ende des philosophischen Diskurses, Gespräch mit Alexandre Kojève.Gilles Lapouge - 1981 - In Jürgen Siess (ed.), Vermittler: H. Mann, Benjamin, Groethuysen, Kojéve, Szondi Heidegger in Frankreich, Goldmann, Sieburg. Frankfurt am Main: Syndikat Autoren- und Verlagsgesellschaft.
     
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    Bourdieu's politics: problems and possibilities.Jeremy F. Lane - 2006 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Ann Brooks.
    Bourdieu's academic work and his political interventions have always proved controversial, with reactions varying from passionate advocacy to savage critique. In the last decade of his career, the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu became involved in a series of high-profile political interventions, defending the cause of striking students and workers, speaking out in the name of illegal immigrants, the homeless, and the unemployed, challenging the incursion of the market into the field of artistic and intellectual production. This new study presents the (...)
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    Augustine: conversions and confessions.Robin Lane Fox - 2015 - [London]: Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books.
    Augustine is the person from the ancient world about whom we know most. He is the author of an intimate masterpiece, the Confessions, which continues to delight its many admirers. In it he writes about his infancy and his schooling in the classics in late Roman North Africa, his remarkable mother, his sexual sins ('Give me chastity, but not yet,' he famously prayed), his time in an outlawed heretical sect, his worldly career and friendships and his gradual return to God. (...)
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  45. When actions feel alien: An explanatory model.Timothy Lane - 2014 - In Tzu-Wei Hung (ed.), Communicative Action. Singapore: Springer Science+Business. pp. 53-74.
    It is not necessarily the case that we ever have experiences of self, but human beings do regularly report instances for which self is experienced as absent. That is there are times when body parts, mental states, or actions are felt to be alien. Here I sketch an explanatory framework for explaining these alienation experiences, a framework that also attempts to explain the “mental glue” whereby self is bound to body, mind, or action. The framework is a multi-dimensional model that (...)
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    Critical perspectives on the crisis of global governance: reimagining the future.Stephen Gill (ed.) - 2015 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume provides forward-looking, critical perspectives on the crisis of global governance. Featuring new, original and imaginative reflections, world leaders in law, sociology, politics, economics and international studies, interrogate global governance as it is and as it ought to be. It asks: What are the principal forces, structures, movements and ideas shaping global governance under conditions of global crisis? And what are the likely prospects for transformations in the theory and practice of global governance? The contributors highlight alternative imaginaries and (...)
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  47. Frege on Infinite Axiom-Systems.R. R. Rockingham Gill - 1987 - Analysis 47 (3):173 - 175.
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    The Cambridge companion to Christian ethics.Robin Gill (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Following the same formula as other Cambridge Companions, this book is written by leading international experts in Christian ethics and is aimed at students on upper-level undergraduate courses, at teachers and at graduate students. It will be useful as well to ministers and other professionals within the church. Its eighteen chapters provide a thorough introduction to Christian ethics which is both authoritative and up-to-date. All contributors have been chosen because they are significant scholars with a proven track record of balanced, (...)
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    Force et fragilité des normes: principes de la philosophie du droit de Hegel.Gilles Marmasse - 2011 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Comment rendre compte des normes relatives à la propriété, à l’action individuelle et à la vie familiale et sociopolitique? Pour Hegel, elles résultent toutes d’un même effort, celui du sujet spirituel qui tend à s’incarner dans le monde. Selon lui, la normativité ne répond ni à un commandement transcendant, ni à un “ ordre des choses ” toujours déjà fixé, mais au processus d’auto-développement de la subjectivité s’investissant dans le réel extérieur pour concrétiser sa liberté. Toutefois, parce que le monde (...)
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    Gnosis: de derde component van de Europese cultuurtraditie.Gilles Quispel (ed.) - 1988 - Utrecht: HES.
    Bundel referaten over de invloed van de gnosis op de westerse cultuur.
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