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    Plutarch's advice on keeping well: a lecture delivered at the International Congress of Psychopathology of Expression and Art Therapy which met in September 2000 at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, together with an anthology of relevant texts from Plutarch's works.Constantine Cavarnos & American Society of Psychopathology of Expression - 2001 - Belmont, Mass.: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies.
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    Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology.Véronique M. Fóti - 2013 - Northwestern University Press.
    The French philosopher Renaud Barbaras remarked that late in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s career, “The phenomenology of perception fulfills itself as a philosophy of expression.” In _Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology, _Véronique M. Fóti_ _addresses the guiding yet neglected theme of expression in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. She traces Merleau-Ponty’s ideas about how individuals express creative or artistic impulses through his three essays on aesthetics, his engagement with animality and the “new biology” in the (...)
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  3. Sens du mot ‘philosophie’ dans l’expression ‘philosophie africaine’.Paulin Hountondji - 1980 - In Claude Sumner (ed.), African Philosophy—la Philosophie Africaine. Chamber Printing House. pp. 81--92.
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    Free Expression: Essays in Law and Philosophy.Wilfrid J. Waluchow - 1994 - Oxford, UK: Claredon Press.
    This is a collection of essays based on papers read at a conference on freedom of expression held at McMaster University in May, 1990. Its contributors are philosophers and lawyers, each of whom brings his unique perspective to bear on issues surrounding the justification of free expression and the bases, both legal and moral, for restricting or broadening its scope. Joseph Magnet, Wayne Sumner, and James Weinstein discuss legal attempts in America and Canada to restrict hate literature, while (...)
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  5. The Expressive Case against Plurality Rule.Daniel Wodak - 2019 - Journal of Political Philosophy 27 (3):363-387.
    The U.S. election in November 2016 raised and amplified doubts about first-past-the-post (“plurality rule”) electoral systems. Arguments against plurality rule and for alternatives like preferential voting tend to be consequentialist: it is argued that systems like preferential voting produce different, better outcomes. After briefly noting why the consequentialist case against plurality rule is more complex and contentious than it first appears, I offer an expressive alternative: plurality rule produces actual or apparent dilemmas for voters in ways that are morally objectionable, (...)
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  6. Free Expression: Essays in Law and Philosophy.W. J. Waluchow - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):132-135.
     
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    Expressing Experience: Language in Ueda Shizuteru’s Philosophy of Zen.Bret W. Davis - 2016 - In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 713-738.
    As the central figure of the third generation of the Kyoto School of modern Japanese philosophy, UEDA Shizuteru 上田閑照 has not only followed in the footsteps of his predecessors, NISHIDA Kitarō 西田幾多郎 and NISHITANI Keiji 西谷啓治, but has taken several strides forward in their shared pursuit of what can be called a “philosophy of Zen.” The “of” in this phrase should be understood as a “double genitive,” that is, in both its objective and subjective senses. Ueda not only (...)
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    Expressive Responding, Experimental Philosophy, and Philosophical Expertise.Shane Nicholas Glackin - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-23.
    The Experimental Philosophy (“X-Phi”) movement applies the methodology of empirical sciences – most commonly empirical psychology – to traditional philosophical questions. In its radical, “negative” form, X-Phi uses the resulting empirical data to cast doubt on the reliability of common philosophical methods, arguing for radical reform of philosophical methodology.In this paper I develop two connected methodological worries about this second enterprise. The first concerns the data elicited by questionnaires and other empirical survey methods; recent work in political science suggests (...)
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    Expressive truth: An argument for literary philosophy.Jessica Wahman - 2006 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (2):77-84.
    Philosophy has become trapped by the belief that precision is our surest path to knowledge. It is my aim to challenge this assumption and to affirm in its place a wide variety of means by which we may “speak” philosophically. Drawing on George Santayana’s ontological realm of truth and his concept of literary psychology, I will argue that the varieties of human expression, in their relationship to truth, are not fundamental differences in kind but exist on a continuum (...)
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    Should philosophy express the self?M. A. B. Degenhardt - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (1):35–51.
    R. K. Elliott once commended R. S. Peters' work in philosophy of education for being an authentic expression of the self. Many philosophers, probably including Peters, might see this more as a weakness. In an attempt to resolve this difference various kinds of continuity between philosopher and philosophy are explored. These point to an ideal of a two-way, and ultimately ‘organic’, relationship whereby the philosophy expresses the self and the self is formed by the philosophy. (...)
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    Expression and Indication in Ethics and Political Philosophy.Dustin Crummett - 2019 - Res Publica 25 (3):387-406.
    We sometimes have reasons to perform actions due to what they would communicate. Those who have discussed such reasons have understood what an action ‘communicates’ as what it conventionally expresses. Brennan and Jaworski argue that when a convention ensures that expressing the appropriate thing would be costly, we should change or flout the convention. I argue that what really matters is often what attitudes we indicate rather than conventionally express, using social science to show that indicating our attitudes is often (...)
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    Skeptical expressions in “Outlines of Pyrrhonism” and Descartes’ project of “Meditations on First Philosophy”.Oleg Khoma - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (2):24-65.
    The paper aims to prove the hypothesis that Sextus Empiricus’ Neo-Pyrrhonism is significantly influenced by the Cartesian meditation as a genre of philosophizing. It refutes theses about (1) the non-predicativity of Sextus’ language and about (2) Sextus’ epochê as an automatic result of the action of opposite things or statements, and it argues that both Sextus and Descartes distinguish between (a) internal (forced) agreement with clarity and (b) the personal acceptance of this agreement which depends on a volitional decision. Sextus’ (...)
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    Expression in Schelling’s Early Philosophy.James Dodd - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (2):109-139.
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    Philosophy as social expression.Albert William Levi - 1974 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Philosophy as Self-Expression.Kieran Setiya - 2020 - The Philosopher.
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  16. Self-expression.Mitchell S. Green - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mitchell S. Green presents a systematic philosophical study of self-expression - a pervasive phenomenon of the everyday life of humans and other species, which has received scant attention in its own right. He explores the ways in which self-expression reveals our states of thought, feeling, and experience, and he defends striking new theses concerning a wide range of fascinating topics: our ability to perceive emotion in others, artistic expression, empathy, expressive language, meaning, facial expression, and speech (...)
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    The philosophy of aesthetic expression: The Crocean hypothesis.Milton C. Nahm - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (4):458-468.
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    Expression, Alterity, and the Philosophy of Nature in Merleau-Ponty’s Dialogue with the Rationalists.Véronique M. Foti - 2009 - Chiasmi International 11:279-290.
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    Expression, Alterity, and the Philosophy of Nature in Merleau-Ponty’s Dialogue with the Rationalists.Véronique M. Foti - 2009 - Chiasmi International 11:279-290.
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    Résumé : Expression, altérité et philosophie de la nature dans le dialogue de Merleau-Ponty avec les rationalistes.Véronique M. Foti - 2009 - Chiasmi International 11:290-291.
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    Philosophy of Religion, Meta-Religion, and the Expressive Dimension of Meta-Religious Discourse.Gordon Davis - 2013 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 9:15-38.
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    A Philosophy of Free Expression and its Constitutional Applications.William'S. Hamrick - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (4):241-245.
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    Philosophy as Social Expression.W. Hamilton - 1977 - Télos 1977 (33):252-255.
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  24. The Expression of Feeling in Music in Art and Philosophy: Mutual Connections and Inspirations.P. Mew - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (1-2):205-217.
     
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    Philosophy as social expression.Antony Flew - 1975 - Philosophical Books 16 (2):15-17.
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  26. Philosophy as Social Expression.Albert William Levi - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (1):67-69.
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  27. Experience and Expression: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology.Joachim Schulte - 1995 - Clarendon Press.
    In this book, translated from the German by the author, Joachim Schulte uses the discussions of psychological concepts in Wittgenstein's late manuscripts as a basis of reconstructing the central arguments and ideas developed by Wittgenstein during that period. This reconstruction yields valuable insights not only in the philosophy of psychology, but also in aesthetics and the theory of meaning.
  28. Expressionless expressions-Reflections on Hegel's philosophy of language.J. M. Ripalda - 1999 - Hegel-Studien 34:39-59.
     
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    La philosophie d'Aristote, ses premières expressions et sa postérité: A propos d'un ouvrage récent.Jean Pépin - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):429 - 438.
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    Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology by Véronique Fóti.Jessica Wiskus - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (3):618-619.
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    Lyon: philosophie et musique—les équivoques de l'expression.Brigitte Nessler, Jean-Philippe Guye & Marie-Louise Mallet - 1986 - le Cahier (Collège International de Philosophie) 2:144-147.
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  32. Perception, Expression and History in the Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.John O'neill - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Philosophy and self-expression.Arto Laitinen - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):764-766.
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  34. The logic of expression in Deleuze's expressionism in philosophy: Spinoza: A strategy of engagement.Simon Duffy - 2004 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (1):47 – 60.
    According to the reading of Spinoza that Gilles Deleuze presents in Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza, Spinoza's philosophy should not be represented as a moment that can be simply subsumed and sublated within the dialectical progression of the history of philosophy, as it is figured by Hegel in the Science of Logic, but rather should be considered as providing an alternative point of view for the development of a philosophy that overcomes Hegelian idealism. Indeed, Deleuze demonstrates, by (...)
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  35. Experience and Expression: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology.Joachim SCHULTE - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (266):562-564.
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    Transformativism and Expressivity in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind.Julia Peters - forthcoming - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie.
    According to a major trend in Hegel scholarship, Hegel advocates a McDowell-style transformativist conception of the human mind. Central to this conception is a methodological dualism, according to which phenomena belonging to the rational mind, in contrast to those belonging to non-rational nature, must be accounted for from within the ‘space of reasons.’ In this paper I argue, by contrast, that Hegel rejects methodological dualism. For Hegel, a constitutive aspect of the rational mind is the activity of expression. I (...)
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    Philosophy as Social Expression[REVIEW]Edmund L. Erde - 1976 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (3):355-356.
  38. Expressive Avatars: Vitality in Virtual Worlds.David Ekdahl & Lucy Osler - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (2):1-28.
    Critics have argued that human-controlled avatar interactions fail to facilitate the kinds of expressivity and social understanding afforded by our physical bodies. We identify three claims meant to justify the supposed expressive limits of avatar interactions compared to our physical interactions. First, “The Limited Expressivity Claim”: avatars have a more limited expressive range than our physical bodies. Second, “The Inputted Expressivity Claim”: any expressive avatarial behaviour must be deliberately inputted by the user. Third, “The Decoding Claim”: users must infer or (...)
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    Experience and Expression: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology.Jorge V. Arregui - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (179):271-273.
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    The meaning of mathematical expressions: Does philosophy shed any light on psychology?Paul Ernest - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (4):443-460.
    Mathematicians and physical scientists depend heavily on the formal symbolism of mathematics in order to express and develop their theories. For this and other reasons the last hundred years has seen a growing interest in the nature of formal language and the way it expresses meaning; particularly the objective, shared aspect of meaning as opposed to subjective, personal aspects. This dichotomy suggests the question: do the objective philosophical theories of meaning offer concepts which can be applied in psychological theories of (...)
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    The late architectural philosophy of Louis I. Kahn as expressed in the Yale Center for British Art.Jules David Prown - 2020 - New Haven: Yale Center for British Art. Edited by Louis I. Kahn.
    The fundamentals of Kahn's architectural philosophy begin with his personal history: his inherent talent; his family background and childhood experiences; his education, from elementary school through architectural school; the influences of Paul Philippe Cret and Beaux Arts architecture; and his travels, especially those to study the antique monuments of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Because the causal aspects of these experiences were absorbed by him, rather than being the products of Kahn's own thinking, he rarely acknowledged them. His conclusions led (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Philosophy of the Will to Power as a Kind of Elan Vital and Creative Expression.Hope K. Fitz - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (5-6):43-53.
    In this paper I argue that, for Nietzsche, the will to power is a kind of élan vital, i.e., vital impulse, force or drive. In living creatures, it is a drive to express their natures. In human beings, it is complex and must be developed in stages. The initial stages include becoming independent and striving for freedom of spirit and expression. Of the few that achieve the last stage, some will become the Übermensch or superior persons who will achieve (...)
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    A Study on the Expression of Realistic Philosophy in Modern Japanese Literature.Qing Yan - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):1-21.
    In the framework of Japanese studies, the relationship between Buddhism and Japanese poetry has received very little academic consideration. The noticeable founded narrative forms and potent and substantial philosophical influence of classical Chinese writings have resulted in the image of China being recontextualized during the process of fantasy, development, and encounters on the part of Japanese writers or investigators, with the result that many distortions and mischaracterizations have occurred as a result of this process. This work employs a comparative method (...)
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    Communication and Expression: Adorno's Philosophy of Language.Philip Hogh - 2017 - London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    A systematic reconstruction of Adorno’s philosophy of language in the framework of contemporary linguistic philosophy.
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    Philosophy As Social Expression[REVIEW]K. H. T. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (4):758-759.
    This scholarly book addresses itself to what Levi believes to be a dual crisis in writing and teaching about the history of philosophy. One element in the crisis is neglect. Recent philosophical work deriving from Wittgenstein, Austin, et al., has given rise to "philosophic indifference and unconcern". Contemporary philosophizing has given to the discipline "an a-historicity hardly matched throughout its long development". The other ingredient in the crisis is the sort of studies which contemporary philosophers undertake when they study (...)
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    Communication and Expression: Adorno's Philosophy of Language.Antonia Hofstätter (ed.) - 2016 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    A systematic reconstruction of Adorno’s philosophy of language in the framework of contemporary linguistic philosophy.
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    Expressing Our Attitudes: Explanation and Expression in Ethics.Mark Andrew Schroeder - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Expressing Our Attitudes pulls together over a decade of work by Mark Schroeder, one of the leading figures in contemporary metaethics. Two new and seven previously published papers weave treatments of propositions, truth, and the attitudes together with detailed development of competing alternative expressivist frameworks and discussion of their relative advantages. A substantial new introduction both offers new arguments of its own, and provides a map to reading these essays as a unified argument.Along with its sister volume, Explaining the Reasons (...)
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    Contemporary Analytic Philosophy on Mus ical Expressiveness. 정혜윤 - 2021 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 132:173-198.
    이 글은 음악의 정서표현성에 대한 현대분석철학의 쟁점들과 가정들을 소개하고, 음악의 정서표현성에 대한 분석철학의 논의를 환기론과 상상이론, 그리고 인지론으로 대별하여 각각의 이론이 음악의 정서표현성에 관련된 쟁점들에 대해 제시한 견해들을 살펴본 후 음악의 정서표현성에 대한 분석철학의 가정들이 각각의 이론에서 만족된다고 주장되는 방식들을 비판적으로 고찰한다. 그럼으로써 이 글은 음악의 정서표현성에 대한 분석철학의 논의에 숨어 있는 직관과 문제점, 남겨진 과제를 미시적인 차원과 더불어 거시적인 차원에서 제시한다. 특히 이 글은 음악의 정서표현성에 대한 분석철학의 논의가 생산적인 방향으로 나아가기 위해서는 음악의 정서표현성의 본성이 갖는 이중성, 즉 음악이 (...)
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    Educational Ideologies: Contemporary Expressions of Educational Philosophy.William F. O'Neill - 1981
    An overview of the significant ideological options in American educational philosophy focusing mainly on contemporary public education in the United States. Part I presents the Educational Ideologies Inventory, a diagnostic test derived from the conceptual model of six basic educational ideologies, defines key terms and discusses the relationship between philosophy and education. Part II identifies and defines the three conservative ideologies: educational fundamentalism, intellectualism and conservatism. Part III examines the three liberal ideologies: educational liberalism, liberationism and anarchism. Part (...)
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    Meaning, expression, and thought.Wayne A. Davis - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This philosophical treatise on the foundations of semantics is a systematic effort to clarify, deepen, and defend the classical doctrine that words are conventional signs of mental states, principally thoughts and ideas, and that meaning consists in their expression. This expression theory of meaning is developed by carrying out the Gricean program, explaining what it is for words to have meaning in terms of speaker meaning, and what it is for a speaker to mean something in terms of (...)
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