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  1. Visages fendus.Bruno Grollemund, Anne Danion-Grilliat, Alessia Smaniotto & Étienne Gruillot - 2011 - Cahiers Philosophiques 125 (2):30-46.
    Communément appelées « becs-de-lièvre », les fentes labiales assorties ou non d’une fente palatine (FLP) sont les malformations cranio-faciales les plus fréquentes chez l’homme, avec une prévalence en France d’environ une pour 700 naissances. Leur origine provient d’un défaut de coalescence des bourgeons faciaux au cours de l’embryogenèse. Pouvant varier d’une forme frustre à une forme complète, leur prise en charge réparatrice est pluridisciplinaire, faisant appel aux soins de chirurgiens, d’orthodontistes, d’orthophonistes, d’ORL, de psychiatres ou de psychologues, et vise à (...)
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  2. Reflections on Etienne Souriau's Les différents modes d'existence.Bruno Latour - 2011 - In Levi R. Bryant, Nick Srnicek & Graham Harman (eds.), The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism. re.press.
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    Les différents modes d'existence: suivi de Du mode d'existence de l'oeuvre à faire.Etienne Souriau - 2009 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Quel rapport entre l'existence d'une oeuvre d'art et celle d'un être vivant? Entre l'existence de l'atome et celle d'une valeur comme la solidarité? Ces questions sont les nôtres à chaque fois qu'une réalité est instaurée, prend consistance et vient à compter dans nos vies, qu'il s'agisse d'un morceau de musique, d'un amour ou de Dieu en personne. Comme James ou Deleuze, Souriau défend méthodiquement la thèse d'un pluralisme existentiel. Il y a, en effet, différentes manières d'exister, et même différents degrés (...)
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    Les différents modes d'existence.Etienne Souriau - 1943 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    Quel rapport entre l'existence d'une oeuvre d'art et celle d'un être vivant? Entre l'existence de l'atome et celle d'une valeur comme la solidarité? Ces questions sont les nôtres à chaque fois qu'une réalité est instaurée, prend consistance et vient à compter dans nos vies, qu'il s'agisse d'un morceau de musique, d'un amour ou de Dieu en personne. Comme James ou Deleuze, Souriau défend méthodiquement la thèse d'un pluralisme existentiel. Il y a, en effet, différentes manières d'exister, et même différents degrés (...)
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    „Dajcie mi rewolwer, a poruszę wszystkie budynki”. Architektura z punktu widzenia Teorii Aktora-Sieci.Bruno Latour & Albena Yaneva - 2018 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (3):15-24.
    Nasz problem z budynkami to dokładne przeciwieństwo problemu, z którym zmagał się Etienne Jules Marey, przeprowadzając swoje słynne badanie fizjologii ruchu. Przy pomocy wynalezionego przez siebie „fotorewolweru” chciał on uchwycić lot mewy w taki sposób, żeby móc zobaczyć każdą stopklatkę płynnego ruchu, którego mechanizm wymykał się obserwatorom aż do momentu pojawienia się tego właśnie wynalazku. My potrzebujemy czegoś przeciwnego, problem z budynkami polega bowiem na tym, że wydają się one dramatycznie statyczne. Uchwycenie ich jako ruchu, lotu czy serii przemian wydaje (...)
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  6. Historiographical notes on the correspondence between Etienne Gilson and Bruno Nardi (1937-1961).G. M. Cao - 2001 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 21 (1):137-170.
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    Foreword. Aesthetics and ontology in Etienne Souriau.Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli, Lorenzo Bartalesi & Filippo Domenicali - 2023 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 15 (2):3-4.
    Étienne Souriau was a refined and demanding thinker, with an aristocratic demeanour, far removed from the currents of ideas dominant in his time. A difficult and erudite author, out of tune with the times he lived in, he would seem the least likely candidate to appeal to a hurried and globalised public like that of the twenty-first century. A sophisticated representative of a rationalist positivism, no stranger to the Husserlian canon and not even insensitive to the motivations dear to (...)
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    Thomists at War: Pierre Mandonnet, Étienne Gilson, and the Contested Relationship between Aquinas's and Dante's Thought (1879-2021). [REVIEW]George Corbett - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1053-1096.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Thomists at War:Pierre Mandonnet, Étienne Gilson, and the Contested Relationship between Aquinas's and Dante's Thought (1879-2021)*George CorbettAt the turn of 1921, the French Dominican Pierre Mandonnet (1858–1936) helped to launch a new historical institute for Thomistic Studies at the Dominican study house of Le Saulchoir in Belgium. One of the pressing purposes of the foundation of the Institut historique d'études thomistes was to provide a properly historical approach (...)
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  9. Sources, reasons, and requirements.Bruno Guindon - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (5):1253-1268.
    This paper offers two competing accounts of normative requirements, each of which purports to explain why some—but not all—requirements are normative in the sense of being related to normative reasons in some robust way. According to the reasons-sensitive view, normative requirements are those and only those which are sensitive to normative reasons. On this account, normative requirements are second-order statements about what there is conclusive reason to do, in the broad sense of the term. According to the reasons-providing view—which I (...)
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    The Idea of Communism 2: The New York Conference.Slavoj Zizek - 2013 - Verso.
    The first volume of The Idea of Communism followed the 2009 London conference called in response to Alain Badiou’s ‘communist hypothesis’. This volume brings together papers from the subsequent 2011 New York conference organized by Verso and continues this critical discussion, highlighting the philosophical and political importance of the communist idea, in a world of financial and social turmoil. Contributors include Alain Badiou, Etienne Balibar, Bruno Bosteels, Susan Buck-Morss, Jodi Dean, Adrian Johnston, François Nicolas, Frank Ruda, Emmanuel Terray and (...)
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    The Concept in Crisis: Reading Capital Today.Nick Nesbitt (ed.) - 2017 - Duke University Press.
    The publication of _Reading Capital_—by Louis Althusser, Étienne Balibar, Roger Establet, Pierre Macherey, and Jacques Rancière—in 1965 marked a key intervention in Marxist philosophy and critical theory, bringing forth a stunning array of concepts that continue to inspire philosophical reflection of the highest magnitude. _The Concept in Crisis_ reconsiders the volume’s reading of Marx and renews its call for a critique of capitalism and culture for the twenty-first century. The contributors—who include Alain Badiou, Étienne Balibar, and Fernanda Navarro—interrogate (...)
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    Die graphische Methode in den experimentellen Wissenschaften.Étienne-Jules Marey - 2016 - In Jan Wöpking, Christoph Ernst & Birgit Schneider (eds.), Diagrammatik-Reader: Grundlegende Texte Aus Theorie Und Geschichte. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 203-206.
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    Foucault's Point of Heresy: ‘Quasi-Transcendentals’ and the Transdisciplinary Function of the Episteme.Étienne Balibar - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (5-6):45-77.
    Major difficulties for readers of Foucault’s The Order of Things concern the historical function and the logical construction of the episteme. Our proposal is to link it with another notion, the ‘point of heresy’, less frequently addressed. This leads to asserting that irreconcilable dilemmas are in fact determined by the type of rationality governing the emergence of common objects of knowledge. It also introduces a possibility of ‘walking on two roads’: a dialogical adventure within rationality. Foucault is not content with (...)
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  14. A mentalist framework for linguistic and extralinguistic communication.Bruno G. Bara & Maurizio Tirassa - 2010 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 9:182-193.
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    Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics.Gabriel Rockhill & Philip Watts (eds.) - 2009 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The French philosopher Jacques Rancière has influenced disciplines from history and philosophy to political theory, literature, art history, and film studies. His research into nineteenth-century workers’ archives, reflections on political equality, critique of the traditional division between intellectual and manual labor, and analysis of the place of literature, film, and art in modern society have all constituted major contributions to contemporary thought. In this collection, leading scholars in the fields of philosophy, literary theory, and cultural criticism engage Rancière’s work, illuminating (...)
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    Agostino nifo's early views on immortality.Edward P. Mahoney - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):451.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Discussions AGOSTINO NIFO'S EARLY VIEWS ON IMMORTALITY Various historians of Renaissance philosophy have taken some notice of the prolific author and important philosopher of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Agostino Nifo (1470-1538), x but no one has yet studied his writings in a methodical and exhaustive fashion. 2 He not only published philosophical works in logic, physics, psychology and metaphysics, but he also authored treatises (...)
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    Dying one’s own death: Freud with rilke.Étienne Balibar - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (1):128-139.
    Discussions around the meaning and validity of Freud’s notion of Todestrieb, as it was introduced in the essay from 1920 Beyond the Pleasure Principle, later...
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    The Concept in Crisis: Reading Capital Today.Frank Nesbitt (ed.) - 2017 - Duke University Press.
    The publication of _Reading Capital_—by Louis Althusser, Étienne Balibar, Roger Establet, Pierre Macherey, and Jacques Rancière—in 1965 marked a key intervention in Marxist philosophy and critical theory, bringing forth a stunning array of concepts that continue to inspire philosophical reflection of the highest magnitude. _The Concept in Crisis_ reconsiders the volume’s reading of Marx and renews its call for a critique of capitalism and culture for the twenty-first century. The contributors—who include Alain Badiou, Étienne Balibar, and Fernanda Navarro—interrogate (...)
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    A New Querelle of Universals.Étienne Balibar - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (4):929-945.
    We are witnessing and participating in a new “Querelle of Universals” which has indissoluble political and philosophical characters. It ranges from the incorporation of anthropological differences into the very definition of the “human” to the contemporary attempts at rethinking the diversity of histories within mankind as a multiverse of translations rather than a failed unity. The essay discusses a series of typical aporias that are relevant to this querelle and proposes a concept of subjectivity which elaborates their productivity.
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    Transmitting nautical and cosmographical knowledge in the 16th and 17th centuries: The case of Pedro Nunes.Bruno Almeida - 2018 - Centaurus 60 (3):216-229.
    While it is generally accepted that texts concerning navigation written by the Portuguese mathematician and cosmographer Pedro Nunes (1502–1578) were influential in erudite circles of Europe, less is known about the real impact and diffusion of his work among the less educated, such as professionals associated with sea voyages. Did Nunes' theoretical contributions reach the relevant artisans and practitioners? If so, how did this come about?This paper uses the case of Pedro Nunes to investigate how complex theoretical ideas were transmitted (...)
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    Agonia do Eros.Bruno Cesar Costa Ribeiro Mira Cesar Costa Ribeiro Mira - 2020 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 10 (20):54-58.
    O filósofo sul coreano Byung-Chul Han em seu ensaio Agonia do Eros, procura compreender como as relações advindas do mundo digital impedem o erotismo de se desenvolver e quais são as consequências nefastas nas relações afetivas em que o ego narcísico sobressai no lugar do amor.
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    De invloed Van leporius op cassianus' weerlegging Van het nestorianisme.Bruno Morel - 1960 - Bijdragen 21 (1):31-52.
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    Etude de la théorie du Soleil des Tables pruténiques/A study of the theory of the Sun according to the Prutenic Tables.Bruno Morando & Denis Savoie - 1996 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 49 (4):543-567.
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    A New Querelle of Universals.Étienne Balibar - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (4):929-945.
    We are witnessing and participating in a new “Querelle of Universals” which has indissoluble political and philosophical characters. It ranges from the incorporation of anthropological differences (of gender-sex, race-culture, normality and abnormality, etc.) into the very definition of the “human” to the contemporary attempts at rethinking the diversity of histories within mankind as a multiverse of translations rather than a failed unity. The essay discusses a series of typical aporias that are relevant to this querelle and proposes a concept of (...)
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  25. Reflections on Gewalt.Étienne Balibar - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (1):99-125.
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    Historical Dilemmas of Democracy and Their Contemporary Relevance for Citizenship.Étienne Balibar - 2012 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 48:9.
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    At the Borders of Citizenship: A Democracy in Translation?Etienne Balibar - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (3):315-322.
    Borders are never purely local institutions, never reducible to a simple history of conflicts and agreements between neighboring groups and powers. Borders are already global, ways of dividing the world into regions and thus make possible place and a ‘mapping imaginary’. Borders are characterized by an intrinsic ambivalence that derives from their internal and external functions, as the basis of collective belonging and state control over mobility and territory. The construction of political space takes place through modes of translation between (...)
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    Uprisings in the Banlieues.Étienne Balibar - 2007 - Constellations 14 (1):47-71.
  29. Gobernanza de Internet: inversión y universalización de las infraestructuras de telecomunicación.Bruno Soria Bartolomé & Manuel Javier García Porras - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 80:102-105.
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  30. La città del genere umano secondo G. V. Gravina.Bruno Barillari - 1968 - Cosenza,: MIT Press.
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    6. World Borders, Political Borders.Étienne Balibar - 2003 - In We, the People of Europe?: Reflections on Transnational Citizenship. Princeton University Press. pp. 101-114.
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    L'anthropologie philosophique et l'anthropologie historique en débat.Étienne Balibar, Gunter Gebauer, Roberto Nigro & Diogo Sardinha - 2012 - Rue Descartes 75 (3):81.
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    Mehrwert.Étienne Balibar - 2018 - Actuel Marx 63 (1):114.
    Cet article propose une analyse philologique, épistémologique et critique du concept de survaleur, des Grundrisse de 1858 jusqu’au Capital où il reçoit son développement systématique. Il rappelle la centralité que lui confère son couplage avec la notion de surtravail pour opérer le renversement du « point de vue du capital » au « point de vue du travail », faire de l’exploitation du travail la source de l’accumulation du capital, et comprendre comment s’articulent la « contradiction » et le « (...)
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    Spinoza's Three Gods and the Modes of Communication.Etienne Balibar - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):26-49.
    The paper, which retains a hypothetical character, argues that Spinoza's propositions referring to God (or involving the use of the name ‘God’, essentially in the Ethics), can be read in a fruitful manner apart from any pre-established hypothesis concerning his own ‘theological preferences’, as definite descriptions of three ‘ideas of God’ which have the same logical status: one (akin to Jewish Monotheism) which identifies the idea of God with the idea of the Law, one (akin to a heretic ‘Socinian’ version (...)
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    Le structuralisme : une destitution du sujet ?Étienne Balibar - 2005 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1):5-22.
    On emploie ici le terme « structuralisme » dans un sens large, incluant les œuvres de Lévi-Strauss et Barthes aussi bien que celles d'Althusser, de Lacan, de Foucault. J'y vois non pas un système ou une école de pensée, mais un mouvement, et j'y inclus également le « post-structuralisme » de Derrida et de Deleuze, en tant que « négation déterminée » de certains présupposés. Je soutiens que le structuralisme ne se caractérise pas par une position objectiviste, mais par la (...)
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    Tradução de "Menos dominação, mais liberdade? Resposta a Philip Pettit", de Jean-Fabien Spitz.Bruno Santos Alexandre & Roberta Soromenho Nicolete - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):234-239.
    Segundo uma célebre tese defendida por Philip Pettit, um agente é livre conquanto cada uma de suas ações seja não somente acessível, mas também não-dominada, no sentido de que ninguém tenha o poder de bloquear o acesso a tais ações. Através de contraexemplos, esse artigo procura demonstrar que a vontade de eliminar a dominação pode diminuir antes que reforçar a liberdade individual.
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    Agustín de Hipona y el deseo mimético.Bruno Alfonzo - 2022 - Patristica Et Medievalia 43 (2).
    El robo que san Agustín declara haber cometido a sus dieciséis años en sus Confesiones ha sido objeto de interpretaciones de diversa índole. Aquí, mediante el tratamiento de algunas de ellas y de los textos fuente en los que se apoyan, se propone una nueva lectura que toma como fundamento una óptica aún no delineada en los estudios agustinianos. A través de la aplicación de la perspectiva hermenéutica propuesta hace algunas décadas por el historiador francés René Girard, se advierte que (...)
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    Las Humanidades. Notas para una historia institucional, de Pablo Ubierna.Bruno D. Alfonzo - 2019 - Patristica Et Medievalia 40 (2):93-95.
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    Arte e virtude em Montaigne e Diderot.Bruno Alonso - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (3):156-165.
    Montaigne e Diderot foram filósofos, humanistas e defensores de um ceticismo crítico. Seus escritos se caracterizam por um estilo de escrita fluído, privado e cômico. Em Diderot vemos um filósofo dramaturgo, autor e crítico de peças teatrais. Em Montaigne um filósofo não acadêmico, um magistrado avesso ao perfeccionismo da filosofia escolástica, que instaurou um novo estilo de escrita. Há um traço em comum na forma como ambos compreendem a filosofia. Para Montaigne e Diderot, ética e estética são dois domínios da (...)
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    La ética estóica como una guía para la vida política en Marco Aurelio.Bruno Alonso - 2020 - Escritos 28 (61):51-61.
    Marcus Aurelius reigned from 161 A.D. to 180 A.D., and he ranks among the most successful emperors of the antonine dynasty. The success of his administration may be attributed to his philosopher personality and, more than that, to his stoic character. Meditations presents thoughts of a stoicism devotee, which reflects in moments of intimacy on the challenges that he faced throughout his life as an emperor. It is in the practice of the ethical precepts of stoicism that he finds his (...)
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    Oralidade, escrita e estilo em Platão e Montaigne.Bruno Alonso - 2019 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 1 (2):124-145.
    A crítica de Platão à escrita se situa em meio ao conflito entre o mundo oral e a cultura escrita. Platão escreveu diálogos que são claramente o retrato de discussões que ocorreram na vida real, tenham ou não acontecido verdadeiramente. Os Ensaios de Montaigne, por outro lado, são monólogos que estabelecem uma interlocução com o leitor. Ambos tentaram de alguma forma superar a artificialidade da escrita trazendo ao texto a mesma versatilidade e vivacidade do discurso oral. Montaigne escreveu em uma (...)
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    Bernardo de Sigüenza: A reconquista como fundamento para a dominação através do poder senhorial-episcopal em Castela no Século XII.Bruno Gonçalves Alvaro - 2016 - Diálogos (Maringa) 20 (3):116.
    Através da análise da trajetória do aquitano Bernardo de Agen, bispo e senhor de Sigüenza entre os anos de 1124 a 1151, discutiremos neste artigo como o processo de reconquista territorial empreendida durante a Idade Média Central foi um dos fundamentos para o exercício da dominação eclesiástica na região de Castela, na Península Ibérica. Munido de um poder específico o qual chamamos de poder senhorial-episcopal, o bispo seguntino despontou como um dos principais nomes inseridos na política castelhano-leonesa, encabeçada por uma (...)
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    Sujeito Laborans: Uma Narrativa Sobre a Identificação Do Sujeito da Psicanálise Confrontado Pelo Trabalho.Bruno Costa Alvares & Kamayra Gomes Mendes - 2021 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 7 (1):172.
    A pesquisa pretende fazer uma narrativa, à luz da teoria de Jacques-Alain Miller, sobre o sujeito em dialética com as formas jurídicas do trabalho. Considerando a dinâmica social transpassada pela mercantilização, buscou-se uma elucidação sobre a formação e relação do sujeito com a linguagem e o ’Outro’, não concebida no entendimento do sujeito de direito tradicional. Como resultado, notou-se que a desconsideração da subjetivação do trabalhador é uma lacuna no mundo jurídico, que viabiliza sua reiterada sujeição e descaracteriza a proteção (...)
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    Le darwinisme littéraire à l’heure du défi esthétique.Bruno Arquié - 2015 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 15 (1):69-81.
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    Differences and similarities in the regulation of medical practice between early modern Vienna and Osijek.Bruno Atalic - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (3):691-699.
    This paper evaluates the regulation of medical practice from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries in two Habsburg cities, Vienna and Osijek, in the light of the spread of medical knowledge and practice from the centre to the periphery of the Habsburg Monarchy. Although both cities were part of the Habsburg Monarchy for much of the early modern period, there were more differences than similarities between them. This may be explained by appealing to a variety of factors, including geographical position, (...)
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    Differences and similarities in the regulation of medical practice between early modern Vienna and Osijek.Bruno Atalic - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (3):691-699.
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    Developing induction.Bruno G. Bara - 1994 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1):31 – 34.
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    Europe: Vanishing Mediator.Etienne Balibar - 2003 - Constellations 10 (3):312-338.
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    Simenon et Kierkegaard, inspirateurs de La Promesse.Étienne Barilier - 2022 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 154 (1):29-40.
    La donnée initiale de La Promesse est directement empruntée à Maigret tend un piège de Simenon. Mais cette histoire de piège cache une idée de sacrifice, chez Simenon lui-même, et bien plus encore chez Dürrenmatt. La Promesse apparaît alors comme une variation sur le récit du sacrifice d’Isaac tel que l’interprète Kierkegaard dans Crainte et tremblement. Le cœur de la méditation du philosophe danois, comme de la fiction de l’écrivain suisse, c’est l’absurde, qui pour Kierkegaard est salvateur, et donne son (...)
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  50. Sources, raisons et exigences.Bruno Guindon - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (2):152-165.
    Il existe de nombreuses sources d’exigences. Certaines exigences sont normatives dans la mesure où elles impliquent des affirmations concernant ce que nous avons raison de croire, faire, désirer, etc. À ce titre, les exigences morales sont parmi les meilleures candidates. Si la morale exige que l’on tienne notre promesse, il semble que nous avons une raison de la tenir. Cependant, ce ne sont pas toutes les exigences qui sont normatives en ce sens. Le catholicisme exige que l’on assiste à la (...)
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