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    Les Notions d'Essence et d'Existence dans la Philosophie de Spinoza.Albert Rivaud - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (4):436-437.
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  2. Le problème du devenir et la notion de la matière dans la philosophie grecque depuis les origines jusqu'à Théophraste.Albert Rivaud - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (3):3-3.
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    Textes inédits de Leibniz: Publiés Par M. Ivan Jagodinsky.Albert Rivaud - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (1):94 - 120.
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    Brochard , philosophe et historien de la philosophie.Albert Rivaud - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20:232-255.
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    Documents inédits sur la vie de Spinoza.Albert Rivaud - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (2):253 - 262.
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  6. Histoire de la Philosophie. Tome I Des origines à la Scolastique.Albert Rivaud - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 4 (3):449-453.
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  7. Histoire de la Philosophie.Albert Rivaud - 1950 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 6 (2):208-209.
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    Histoire de la philosophie.Albert Rivaud - 1948 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    t. 1. Des origines à la scolastique.--t. 2 De la scolastique à l'époque classique.--t. 3. L'époque classique.--t. 4. Philosophie française et philosophie anglaise de 1700 à 1830.--t. 5. La philosophie allemande, de 1700 à 1850.--ptie. 1. De l'Aufklärung à Schelling.--ptie. 2. De Hegel à Schopenhauer.
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    Les grands courants de la pensée antique.Albert Rivaud - 1929 - Paris: A. Colin.
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  10. Les grands courants de la pensée antique.Albert Rivaud - 1931 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 38 (3):1-1.
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    La nature des modes selon Spinoza.Albert Rivaud - 1933 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 40 (3):281 - 308.
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  12. Le Problème du Devenir Et la Notion de la Matière Dans la Philosophie Grecque Depuis les Origines Jusqu'a Théophraste.Albert Rivaud - 1905 - Alcan.
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  13. Le problème du devenir et la notion de matière dans la philosophie grecque depuis les origines jusqu'a théophraste, Collection historique des grands philosophes.Albert Rivaud - 1907 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 63:661-664.
     
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    Paul tannery: Historien de la science antique.Albert Rivaud - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (2):177 - 210.
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    Quelques réflexions sur la méthode cartésienne.Albert Rivaud - 1937 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 44 (1):35 - 62.
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    Remarques sur le mécanisme cartésien.Albert Rivaud - 1937 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 123 (5/8):290 - 306.
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  17. La philosophie religieuse en Grande-Bretagne de 1850 à nos jours.Maurice Nédoncelle & Albert Rivaud - 1934 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 118 (9):285-285.
     
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  18. Histoire de la Philosophie. [REVIEW]Albert Rivaud - 1954 - Sapientia 9 (31):72.
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  19. Albert Rivaud: Histoire de la philosophie Tome V. [REVIEW]D. Christoff - 1968 - Studia Philosophica 28:204.
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    Entre la science et la legende : la chôra selon Albert Rivaud, lecteur presque oublié du Timée.Karel Thein - 2022 - Chôra 20:187-214.
    In his 1906 book The problem of becoming and the notion of matter in Greek philosophy from its origins till Theophrastus, Albert Rivaud puts forward an entirely original (and nowadays largely forgotten) interpretation of the receptacle or chôra in Plato’s Timaeus. On his reading, Timaeus’ introduction of chôra signals the limits of the possibility to explain the formation of the cosmos by means of the opposition between the intelligible and the sensible. Opposing Aristotle and others in his wake, (...)
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    Platon. Oeuvres complètes, Tome X.: Timèe, Critias. Texte établi et traduit par Albert Rivaud. Pp.cxxiii + 209; xxiii + 42. Paris: Société d'Edition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1925. 20 frs. [REVIEW]W. R. M. Lamb - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (02):86-.
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    The Hangzhou Region and the Spread of East Asian Buddhism.Albert Welter - 2022 - In Robert E. Buswell (ed.), Approaches to Chan, Sŏn, and Zen Studies: Chinese Chan Buddhism and Its Spread throughout East Asia. SUNY Press. pp. 35-67.
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    Der Begriff der repraesentatio im Mittelalter: Stellvertretung, Symbol, Zeichen, Bild.Albert Zimmermann (ed.) - 1971 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Die MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA präsentieren seit ihrer Gründung durch Paul Wilpert im Jahre 1962 Arbeiten des Thomas-Instituts der Universität zu Köln. Das Kernstück der Publikationsreihe bilden die Akten der im zweijährigen Rhythmus stattfindenden Kölner Mediaevistentagungen, die vor über 50 Jahren von Josef Koch, dem Gründungsdirektor des Instituts, ins Leben gerufen wurden. Der interdisziplinäre Charakter dieser Kongresse prägt auch die Tagungsakten: Die MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA versammeln Beiträge aus allen mediävistischen Disziplinen - die mittelalterliche Geschichte, die Philosophie, die Theologie sowie die Kunst- und Literaturwissenschaften (...)
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    Die Ungeborgenheit des Menschen und die Philosophie.Albert Zimmermann - 1997 - In Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. Erfurt: De Gruyter. pp. 3-14.
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  25. Toleration, individual differences, and respect for persons.Albert Weale - 1985 - In John Horton & Susan Mendus (eds.), Aspects of toleration: philosophical studies. New York: Methuen.
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    Aristotelisches Erbe im arabisch-lateinischen Mittelalter: Übersetzungen, Kommentare, Interpretationen.Albert Zimmermann & Gudrun Vuillemin-Diem (eds.) - 1986 - New York: De Gruyter.
    Die MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA präsentieren seit ihrer Gründung durch Paul Wilpert im Jahre 1962 Arbeiten des Thomas-Instituts der Universität zu Köln. Das Kernstück der Publikationsreihe bilden die Akten der im zweijährigen Rhythmus stattfindenden Kölner Mediaevistentagungen, die vor über 50 Jahren von Josef Koch, dem Gründungsdirektor des Instituts, ins Leben gerufen wurden. Der interdisziplinäre Charakter dieser Kongresse prägt auch die Tagungsakten: Die MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA versammeln Beiträge aus allen mediävistischen Disziplinen - die mittelalterliche Geschichte, die Philosophie, die Theologie sowie die Kunst- und Literaturwissenschaften (...)
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    Traktat über kritische Vernunft.Hans Albert - 1975 - Tübingen: Mohr.
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    Miscellanea Albert Dondeyne: godsdienstfilosofie: philosophie de la region.Albert Dondeyne (ed.) - 1974 - Leuven : Leuven University Press,:
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    Die Wissenschaft und die Fehlbarkeit der Vernunft.Hans Albert - 1982 - Tübingen: Mohr.
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  30. De Mary a María a través de la alexitimia: Un constructo de la cultura.Benjamín Dultzin Arditi & Emilio Rivaud Morayta - 2004 - Ludus Vitalis 12 (22):213-222.
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    Ontologie oder Metaphysik?: Die Diskussion über den Gegenstand der Metaphysik im 13. und 14. Jahrh.Albert Zimmermann - 2022 - BRILL.
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  32. Technology and the character of contemporary life: a philosophical inquiry.Albert Borgmann - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Blending social analysis and philosophy, Albert Borgmann maintains that technology creates a controlling pattern in our lives.
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    Musikpsychologie und Musikästhetik: Grundriss der systematischen Musikwissenschaft.Albert Wellek - 1975 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    What's in a name?: reflections on language, magic, and religion.George Albert Wells - 1993 - Chicago: Open Court.
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    Bilingualism aids conflict resolution: Evidence from the ANT task.Albert Costa, Mireia Hernández & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 2008 - Cognition 106 (1):59-86.
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  36. On the method of theoretical physics.Albert Einstein - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (2):163-169.
    If you wish to learn from the theoretical physicist anything about the methods which he uses, I would give you the following piece of advice: Don't listen to his words, examine his achievements. For to the discoverer in that field, the constructions of his imagination appear so necessary and so natural that he is apt to treat them not as the creations of his thoughts but as given realities.
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    Democratic Professionalism: Citizen Participation and the Reconstruction of Professional Ethics, Identity, and Practice.Albert W. Dzur - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Albert Dzur proposes an approach he calls "democratic professionalism" to build bridges between specialists in domains like law, medicine, and journalism and the lay public in such a way as to enable and enhance broader public engagement ...
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    Relativity: The Special and the General Theory.Albert Einstein - 2001 - Routledge.
    Time magazine's "Man of the Century", Albert Einstein is the founder of modern physics and his theory of relativity is the most important scientific idea of the modern era. In this short book, Einstein explains, using the minimum of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of the theory that has shaped the world we live in today. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge. (...)
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    Relativity: The Special and General Theory.Albert Einstein - 1921 - Routledge.
    Relativity is the most important scientific idea of the twentieth century. Albert Einstein is the unquestioned founder of modern physics. His Special and General theories of Relativity introduced the idea to the world. In this classic short book he explains clearly, using the minimum amount of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of his theory of Relativity. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on Relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge.
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    Le roman de la vie.Albert Ducrocq - 1974 - Paris: Julliard.
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    Philosophy as social expression.Albert William Levi - 1974 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Das Judentum und die geistigen Strömmungen des 19. Jahrhunderts.Albert Lewkowitz - 1935 - New York: G. Olms.
  43. E la nave va….Albert Ogien - 2024 - Multitudes 95 (2):173-176.
    L’Union Européenne vit sous un régime de démocratie représentative de type fédéral dont la particularité est d’être en vigueur dans un État qui n’est pas fédéral. Les critiques qui l’accablent aujourd’hui sont en grande partie liées aux ambiguïtés et aux impasses qu’engendre l’enchevêtrement, pas toujours très clair, des pouvoirs actuellement exercés par le Parlement, la Commission et le Conseil. Une autre partie de la critique est plus tranchante : elle récuse le principe même de la construction européenne en l’accusant d’instituer (...)
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    De Hegel à Sartre: pour une pratique de la raison critique.Albert Vanriet - 2013 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Sartre importe à l'histoire vivante de la philosophie sous plusieurs angles. Héritier de Hegel qui le hante, il conteste celui-ci dans sa conviction « totaliste ». S'il reste fidèle au dynamisme hégélien, à l'interrogation constante du vécu, il les traduit pourtant par nos langages présents.
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    Holding On to Reality: The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium.Albert Borgmann - 2000 - University of Chicago Press.
    Holding On to Reality is a brilliant history of information, from its inception in the natural world to its role in the transformation of culture to the current Internet mania and is attendant assets and liabilities. Drawing on the history of ideas, the details of information technology, and the boundaries of the human condition, Borgmann illuminates the relationship between things and signs, between reality and information. "[Borgmann] has offered a stunningly clear definition of information in Holding On to Reality.... He (...)
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    Relativity: The Special and the General Theory.Albert Einstein - 2001 - Routledge.
    _Time_'s 'Man of the Century', Albert Einstein is the unquestioned founder of modern physics. His theory of relativity is the most important scientific idea of the modern era. In this short book Einstein explains, using the minimum of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of the theory which has shaped the world we live in today. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge.
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    How to ascribe beliefs to animals.Albert Newen & Tobias Starzak - 2022 - Mind and Language 37 (1):3-21.
    In this article, we analyze and reject two versions of the content‐argument against animal beliefs, namely, the ontological argument from Davidson and the epistemological argument from Stich. One of the main defects of the strongest version of the argument is that it over‐intellectualizes belief ascriptions in humans and thus sets the comparative bar for belief ascriptions in animals too high. In the second part of the article, we develop a gradualist notion of belief which captures basic beliefs as well as (...)
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    Relativity.Albert Einstein - 1920 - London,: Routledge. Edited by Robert W. Lawson.
    _Time_'s 'Man of the Century', Albert Einstein is the unquestioned founder of modern physics. His theory of relativity is the most important scientific idea of the modern era. In this short book Einstein explains, using the minimum of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of the theory which has shaped the world we live in today. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge.
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    Relativity: The Special and General Theory.Albert Einstein - 1952 - Routledge.
    Relativity is the most important scientific idea of the twentieth century. Albert Einstein is the unquestioned founder of modern physics. His Special and General theories of Relativity introduced the idea to the world. In this classic short book he explains clearly, using the minimum amount of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of his theory of Relativity. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on Relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge.
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    Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury.Albert W. Dzur - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    Focusing democratic theory on the pressing issue of punishment, Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury argues for participatory institutional designs as antidotes to the American penal state. Citizen action in institutions like the jury and restorative justice programs can foster the attunement, reflectiveness, and full-bodied communication needed as foundations for widespread civic responsibility for criminal justice.
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