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  1. L'homme et le langage.Jean Brun & Didier Laura - 1985 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
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    La pena tra espiare e redimere nella filosofia giuridica di Ugo Spirito.Laura Zavatta - 2005 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
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  3. Virtue ethics as foundational for a global ethic.Laura Westra - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 79--91.
     
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    Michel Foucault.Didier Eribon - 1989 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    When he died in 1984, Michel Foucault was widely regarded as one of the most powerful minds of this century. Hailed by historians and lionized in America, he continues to provoke lively debate. This meticulously documented narrative debunks the many myths and rumors surrounding the brilliant philosopher to consider that all Foucault's books are "fragments of an autobiography".
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  5. How many worlds are there? One, but also many: Decolonial theory, comparison, ‘reality’.Didier Zúñiga - forthcoming - European Journal of Political Theory.
    Contemporary political theory (CPT) has approached questions of plurality and diversity by drawing rather implicitly on anthropological accounts of difference. This was the case with the ‘cultural turn’, which significantly shaped theories of multiculturalism. Similarly, the current ‘ontological turn’ is gaining influence and leaving a marked impact on CPT. I examine the recent turn and assess both the possibilities it offers and the challenges it poses for decentering CPT and opening radical, decolonial avenues for thinking difference otherwise. I take Paul (...)
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    Data politics.Didier Bigo, Engin Isin & Evelyn Ruppert - 2017 - Big Data and Society 4 (2).
    The commentary raises political questions about the ways in which data has been constituted as an object vested with certain powers, influence, and rationalities. We place the emergence and transformation of professional practices such as ‘data science’, ‘data journalism’, ‘data brokerage’, ‘data mining’, ‘data storage’, and ‘data analysis’ as part of the reconfiguration of a series of fields of power and knowledge in the public and private accumulation of data. Data politics asks questions about the ways in which data has (...)
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    Brain Networks of Emotional Prosody Processing.Didier Grandjean - 2020 - Emotion Review 13 (1):34-43.
    The processing of emotional nonlinguistic information in speech is defined as emotional prosody. This auditory nonlinguistic information is essential in the decoding of social interactions and in our capacity to adapt and react adequately by taking into account contextual information. An integrated model is proposed at the functional and brain levels, encompassing 5 main systems that involve cortical and subcortical neural networks relevant for the processing of emotional prosody in its major dimensions, including perception and sound organization; related action tendencies; (...)
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  8. Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?Daniel Susser & Laura Y. Cabrera - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):122-133.
    The potential to collect brain data more directly, with higher resolution, and in greater amounts has heightened worries about mental and brain privacy. In order to manage the risks to individuals posed by these privacy challenges, some have suggested codifying new privacy rights, including a right to “mental privacy.” In this paper, we consider these arguments and conclude that while neurotechnologies do raise significant privacy concerns, such concerns are—at least for now—no different from those raised by other well-understood data collection (...)
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    Monolingualism of the Other; Or, the Prosthesis of Origin.Didier Maleuvre, Jacques Derrida & Patrick Mensah - 1999 - Substance 28 (3):170.
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  10. Oblikovanje znanstvene kulture Didier Gil Bachelard et la culture scientifique PUF, Paris 1993, 123 str.Didier Gil - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
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    African Conceptions of a Person: A Critical Survey.Didier Njirayamanda Kaphagawani - 2005 - In Kwasi Wiredu (ed.), A Companion to African Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 332–342.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction West African Conceptions of Person East and Southern African Conceptions of Person Concluding Remarks.
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  12. Manifesto for the recognition of the principle of linguistic and cultural diversity in language research.Didier de Robillard - forthcoming - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Manifesto for the recognition of the principle of linguistic and cultural diversity in language research Preamble Over the years, and for several decades now, higher education institutions have been gradually and increasingly urging teacher-researchers to increase their international visibility. It is normal for these teacher-researchers to participate in international debates in their disciplines. This is done during conferences and in the course of article writing, not for advertising purpo...
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    Taking Plurality Seriously with Michel De Certeau: From History to ‘Reception Sociolinguistics’.Didier de Robillard - 2017 - In Babette E. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 267-286.
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    Why coelacanths are not 'living fossils'.Didier Casane & Patrick Laurenti - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (4):332-338.
    A series of recent studies on extant coelacanths has emphasised the slow rate of molecular and morphological evolution in these species. These studies were based on the assumption that a coelacanth is a ‘living fossil’ that has shown little morphological change since the Devonian, and they proposed a causal link between low molecular evolutionary rate and morphological stasis. Here, we have examined the available molecular and morphological data and show that: (i) low intra-specific molecular diversity does not imply low mutation (...)
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  15. African epistemology.Didier N. Kaphagawani & Jeanette G. Malherbe - 1998 - In P. H. Coetzee & A. J. P. Roux (eds.), Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings 2nd Edition. Routledge. pp. 205.
  16. African conceptions of personhood and intellectual identities.Didier N. Kaphagawani - 1998 - In P. H. Coetzee & A. J. P. Roux (eds.), Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings 2nd Edition. Routledge.
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    Genome evolution is driven by gene expression-generated biophysical constraints through RNA-directed genetic variation: A hypothesis.Didier Auboeuf - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (10):1700069.
    The biogenesis of RNAs and proteins is a threat to the cell. Indeed, the act of transcription and nascent RNAs challenge DNA stability. Both RNAs and nascent proteins can also initiate the formation of toxic aggregates because of their physicochemical properties. In reviewing the literature, I show that co-transcriptional and co-translational biophysical constraints can trigger DNA instability that in turn increases the likelihood that sequences that alleviate the constraints emerge over evolutionary time. These directed genetic variations rely on the biogenesis (...)
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    Circular Economy and Business Models: Managing Efficiency in Waste Recycling Firms.Laura Parte & Pilar Alberca - 2024 - Business and Society 63 (6):1426-1461.
    Business orientation toward sustainable development goals and the circular economy are relevant research topics today in business theory and practice. The waste recycling sector is a key industry in the circular economy framework for promoting clean production and environmental sustainability. This study analyzes business performance in the recycling sector, focusing on efficiency indicators. The associations between firm efficiency and risk variables were also evaluated. The study goes through several methodological stages, including a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) multistage method and multivariate (...)
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    Another Politics of Life is Possible.Didier Fassin - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (5):44-60.
    Although it is usually assumed that in Michel Foucault’s work biopolitics is a politics which has life for its object, a closer analysis of the courses he gave at the Collège de France on this topic, as well as of the other seminars and papers of this period, shows that he took a quite different direction, restricting it to the regulation of population. The aim of this article is to return to the origins of the concept and to confront the (...)
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    De l'analyse à la prévision.Didier Schlacther - 2008 - Comprendre 2004 (5e).
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  21. Pluralisme et sécularisation : une critique de Charles Taylor.Didier Zúñiga - 2015 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (2):65-88.
    Didier Zúñiga | : Le présent article examine la façon dont Charles Taylor a entrepris de poser le problème politique de la sécularisation. Plus spécifiquement, nous voudrions montrer que, si son effort pour articuler une théorie de l’aménagement de la diversité morale et religieuse a certes contribué à critiquer les régimes rigides de la laïcité, Taylor accorde une prééminence incontestable à la liberté de conscience. Or, notre analyse entend démontrer que, selon cette vue, il n’y a pas de place (...)
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  22. Nature's Relations: Ontology, Vulnerability, Agency.Didier Zúñiga - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (2):298-316.
    Political theory and philosophy need to widen their view of the space in which what matters politically takes place, and I suggest that integrating the conditions of sustainability of all affected—that is, all participants in nature's relations—is a necessary first step in this direction. New materialists and posthumanists have challenged how nature and politics have traditionally been construed. While acknowledging the significance of their contributions, I critically examine the ethical and political implications of their ontological project. I focus particularly on (...)
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    Returning to Reims.Didier Eribon - 2013 - Los Angeles, CA: Semiotext(e). Edited by Michael Lucey.
    A memoir and a meditation on individual and class identity, and the forces that keep us locked in political closets. On thinking the matter through, it doesn't seem exaggerated to assert that my coming out of the sexual closet, my desire to assume and assert my homosexuality, coincided within my personal trajectory with my shutting myself up inside what I might call a class closet. —from Returning to Reims After his father dies, Didier Eribon returns to his hometown of (...)
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    New Trends and Open Problems in Fuzzy Logic and Approximate Reasoning.Didier Dubois & Henri Prade - 1996 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 11 (3):109-121.
    This short paper about fuzzy set-based approximate reasoning first emphasizes the three main semantics for fuzzy sets: similarity, preference and uncertainty. The difference between truth-functional many-valued logics of vague or gradual propositions and non fully compositional calculi such as possibilistic logic or similarity logics is stressed. Then, potentials of fuzzy set-based reasoning methods are briefly outlined for various kinds of approximate reasoning: deductive reasoning about flexible constraints, reasoning under uncertainty and inconsistency, hypothetical reasoning, exception-tolerant plausible reasoning using generic knowledge, interpolative (...)
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    Rechercher pour faire sortir les œuvres des collections, c’est contre nature.Didier Schulmann & Cristina Ion - 2022 - Cités 92 (4):203-209.
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    L'Atlantique à la rame: humeurs et digressions.Didier Semin - 2008 - Genève: MAMCO.
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    Formes de l’art contemporainjoseph beuys, Andy warhol : La rencontre.Didier Stathopoulos - 2013 - Philosophique 16.
    « La forme est sans doute quelque chose de la réalité, mais quelque chose qui se transmet à la faveur d’une relation causale qui met en rapport l’intelligible et le sensible : le premier est la cause du second, qu’il déter­mine comme tel, au moyen de la forme. ». Jean-François Pradeau : « Platon : les formes intelligibles ». Presses Universitaires de France, 2001. P. 53. Transmission, relation causale et mise en rapport qu'il faudrait compléter par dialogue et participation pour (...)
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    Un intellectuel communiste illégitime: Roger Garaudy.Didier J.-F. Gauvin - 2022 - Vulaines-sur-Seine: Éditions du Croquant.
    Avant même d'être condamné pour "contestation de crime contre l'humanité" au tournant du siècle, Roger Garaudy était déjà marginalisé dans les champs intellectuel et politique français. Après avoir incarné la résistance au néostalinisme dans le Parti communiste, le philosophe qui fut longtemps l'interlocuteur privilégié de Jean-Paul Sartre au sein du PCF en fut spectaculairement exclu en 1970 pour s'être opposé aux Soviétiques qui venaient d'écraser le Printemps de Prague. Celui que l'historiographie du communisme retient plus volontiers comme le "stalinien modèle", (...)
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    Produire la vérité : aveu et confession.Didier Ottaviani - 2021 - Philosophiques 48 (1):3-17.
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    To think and act ecologically: the environment, human animality, nature.Didier Zúñiga - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (4):484-505.
    Much work in care ethics and disability studies is concerned with the flourishing of human animals as an independent species. As a result, it focuses on how the built environments and the social structures that produce them restrict and exclude us. This paper addresses this problem and provides tentative first steps towards sketching an account of ethics that is structured around the interdependent nature of human and more than human life. I argue that our embodied existence places us in a (...)
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  31. Visual pleasure and narrative cinema.Laura Mulvey - 2010 - In Marc Furstenau (ed.), The film theory reader: debates and arguments. New York: Routledge.
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    Ecologizing democratic theory: Agency, representation, animacy.Didier Zúñiga - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (2):198-218.
    Agency and representation are viewed as preconditions for democratic action. The dominant understanding of agency and representation is defined in terms of certain capacities and abilities that are considered to constitute the basis of personhood. The article will put into question this understanding and the assumptions that underpin it and argue that it rests on a mistaken conception of human animality – one that reduces the self to an autonomous and disembodied rational mind. The article will also suggest that it (...)
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  33. Derrida and the question of education: a new space for philosophy.Didier Cahen - 2001 - In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne (eds.), Derrida & Education. Routledge. pp. 12--31.
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    Epistemic entrenchment and possibilistic logic.Didier Dubois & Henri Prade - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 50 (2):223-239.
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    What vulnerability entails: Sustainability and the limits of political pluralism.Didier Zúñiga - 2021 - Constellations 28 (3):432-446.
    Pluralism and diversity are largely bound to a humancentric conception of difference, one which fails to consider the plurality of ontologies that constitute reality. The result has been the confinement of the subject of justice to social spaces, and hence the reinforcement of the dichotomous understanding of humanity and nature. This is in part because pluralist theories are largely concerned with one single manifestation of vulnerability: the vulnerability of minority groups. This essay begins by offering a distinctive definition of vulnerability, (...)
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    When the Vendor Becomes the Library: Systems, Values, and the Commodification of Social Justice in Academic Collections.Laura M. Bernhardt & Becca Neel - 2023 - Journal of Information Ethics 31 (2):26-37.
    As library collections and services have increasingly moved from print to digital, much of the work that used to be done by libraries themselves with regard to creating, maintaining, and managing the systems that hold collections and facilitate user access to them is now done primarily by vendors. This change to the information services landscape for academic libraries is the occasion not only of technical and procedural challenges, but also some internal conflicts concerning the ethical demands of the library profession. (...)
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    La narcocultura como objeto de estudio.Didier Correa Ortiz - 2022 - Escritos 30 (65):183-212.
    En este artículo, se presentan algunos acercamientos a las dimensiones culturales del narcotráfico en el panorama de las ciencias sociales y las humanidades en América Latina, con énfasis en el contexto colombiano. El objetivo es constatar cómo aparecen diferentes modos de abordar la relación narcotráfico-cultura a través de nociones utilizadas como herramientas conceptuales que enfatizan características específicas de esta relación. Entre ellas se destacan la noción de _narcocultura_ que, por una parte, se refiere al conjunto de prácticas que componen un (...)
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    La naissance de la science politique: autour de Marsile de Padoue.Didier Ottaviani - 2018 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    "Classée au sein de la morale et considérée à la fin du Moyen Âge comme une simple pratique, un art de gouverner, la politique ne pouvait prétendre proprement au titre de science, réservé aux savoirs purement théoriques. À la charnière entre les XIIIe et XIVe siècles, certains penseurs vont néanmoins chercher à donner un nouveau sens à la science civile en utilisant, à l'instar de Dante, des raisonnements démonstratifs dans leurs traités. Ce n'est pourtant qu'avec le Defénsor pacis de Marsile (...)
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    Le paradigme de l'embryon à la fin du Moyen Âge.Didier Ottaviani - 2003 - Astérion 1.
    Le problème de l'embryon constitue au Moyen âge un paradigme problématique capable de "migrer" d'un domaine thématique à l'autre. L'embryologie transmise par la double tradition galénique et aristotélicienne étudie les rôles respectifs de la matière féminine et de la forme masculine dans la génération, posant le problème d'une matière capable de développer elle-même ses propres changements de forme, et suscitant les débats entre les positions d'Albert le Grand et de saint Thomas. La question strictement biologique du développemet de l'embryon s'enrichit (...)
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    La Sculpture au défi. Surréalisme et matérialisme.Didier Ottinger - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (3).
    En prenant comme point de départ la proposition d’André Breton d’une « physique de la poésie », nous analyserons ici les conditions de surgissement de diverses variations qui pris forme dans la pratique surréaliste de l’objet surréaliste, depuis la Boule suspendue (1930) de Giacometti aux sculptures crées par Miró dans les années cinquante, en prenant compte de la construction des objets à fonctionnements symboliques de Dalí, à l’« Équation de l’objet trouvé», écrit fondamental de Breton, et à la célébration, en (...)
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  41. Against "Vs. Ms.".Laura Purdy - 1981 - In Mary Vetterling-Braggin (ed.), Sexist language: a modern philosophical analysis. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams.
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  42. A Material Faith: Thoreau's Terrennial Turn.Laura Dassow Walls - 2021 - In Branka Arsic? & Vesna Kuiken (eds.), Dispersion: Thoreau and vegetal thought. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Concepts Describing and Assessing Individuals’ Environmental Sustainability: An Integrative Review and Taxonomy.Laura M. Wallnoefer & Petra Riefler - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    GraphicalThe need to encourage individuals as active change agents for sustainability transitions has led researchers across disciplines to conceptualize over 70 constructs to assess relevant dispositions to environmental protection and green consumption behaviors. The generated knowledge is, however, fragmented by an unconsolidated set of constructs developed within parallel literature streams. We, hence, use an integrative review method to capture conceptual and operational similarities and distinctiveness of constructs across disciplines in the literature, attempting to unify the knowledge base. Thereby, we identify (...)
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    What’s wrong with Charles Taylor’s moral pluralism.Didier Zúñiga - 2015 - Ithaque 17:21-43.
    In political philosophy one often encounters claims on behalf of pluralism, yet there is anything but a consensus over the meaning of this fundamental concept. It is true that there is no single pluralist tradition; rather, there are different pluralist traditions within different domains of practical reason. No one would object, however, to the notion that Isaiah Berlin’s “value pluralism” is a genuine form of meta-ethical pluralism. Charles Taylor is another philosopher who is often called a pluralist, but I shall (...)
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  45. What is African Philosophy?Didier N. Kaphagawani - 1998 - In P. H. Coetzee & A. J. P. Roux (eds.), Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings 2nd Edition. Routledge. pp. 86--98.
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    From Blanché’s Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility Theory.Didier Dubois & Henri Prade - 2012 - Logica Universalis 6 (1-2):149-169.
    The paper first introduces a cube of opposition that associates the traditional square of opposition with the dual square obtained by Piaget’s reciprocation. It is then pointed out that Blanché’s extension of the square-of-opposition structure into an conceptual hexagonal structure always relies on an abstract tripartition. Considering quadripartitions leads to organize the 16 binary connectives into a regular tetrahedron. Lastly, the cube of opposition, once interpreted in modal terms, is shown to account for a recent generalization of formal concept analysis, (...)
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    Nietzsche et le crucifié: Turin 1888.Didier Rance - 2015 - Paris: Ad Solem.
    Entre Nietzsche et le Saint-Suaire, qu'y a t-il de commun? Une ville : Turin. C'est là que le philosophe a passé les mois qui ont précédé son effondrement dans la démence, en mai 1888, tout près de la chapelle qui conserve le Suaire. Faut-il n'y voir qu'une coïncidence? Né de l'étonnement devant l'ignorance qui entoure ce dernier moment de la vie lucide de Nietzsche, ce livre nous fait découvrir le combat spirituel que le philosophe mène avec le Christ. Il commence (...)
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    Nietzsche and the shadow of God.Didier Franck - 2012 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Bettina Bergo & Philippe Farah.
    From the resurrection of body to eternal recurrence -- The shadow of God -- The guiding thread -- The logic of the body -- The system of identical cases -- From eternal recurrence to the resurrection of body.
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    Greimas et la perspective des objets : Pour une approche sémiotique en mode mineur.Didier Tsala Effa - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):377-395.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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  50. Free Will: A Philosophical Study.Laura Waddell Ekstrom - 1999 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview.
    In this comprehensive new study of human free agency, Laura Waddell Ekstrom critically surveys contemporary philosophical literature and provides a novel account of the conditions for free action. Ekstrom argues that incompatibilism concerning free will and causal determinism is true and thus the right account of the nature of free action must be indeterminist in nature. She examines a variety of libertarian approaches, ultimately defending an account relying on indeterministic causation among events and appealing to agent causation only in (...)
     
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