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    Identity and Difference in a post-dialectical Theory: on Theodor W. Adorno’s Paris Lectures.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2017 - Educação E Filosofia 31 (63).
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    Du corps mystique à l'histoire-expérience : la nation dans l'idéalisme allemand et aujourd'hui.Ludwig Siep & Alain Patrick Olivier - 2014 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 81 (1):57.
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  3. Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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    Dynamic Formal Epistemology.Patrick Girard, Olivier Roy & Mathieu Marion (eds.) - 2010 - Berlin, Germany: Springer.
    This volume is a collation of original contributions from the key actors of a new trend in the contemporary theory of knowledge and belief, that we call “dynamic epistemology”. It brings the works of these researchers under a single umbrella by highlighting the coherence of their current themes, and by establishing connections between topics that, up until now, have been investigated independently. It also illustrates how the new analytical toolbox unveils questions about the theory of knowledge, belief, preference, action, and (...)
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    L'oeuvre de Léo Hamon: thèmes et figures.Patrick Charlot & Olivier Beaud (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: Dalloz.
    Connu pour ses engagements et ses responsabilités politiques - il fut avocat, résistant, conseiller de la République, sénateur, député, ministre -, Léo Hamon a aussi été un grand universitaire, inaugurant sa carrière à la faculté de droit et de science politique de Dijon. Si ses travaux de jeunesse portent essentiellement sur le droit administratif, sa carrière universitaire, à partir de 1959, lui permet d'être l'un des premiers à s'intéresser à la jurisprudence naissante du Conseil constitutionnel et à consacrer des colloques (...)
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    G. W. F. Hegel: Esthetique: Manuscrit de Victor Cousin.Alain Patrick Olivier & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2005 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    Le manuscrit decouvert a la Bibliotheque de la Sorbonne est la seule source en francais du cours d'esthetique de Hegel. Le cahier ne mentionne aucun nom, mais les traces de l'ecriture de Victor Cousin atteste que celui-ci en etait le possesseur et le destinataire. La comparaison avec les autres sources manuscrites montre que se texte se rapporte au cours donne a Berlin pendant le semestre d'ete 1823, prenant la forme d'un abrege. L'accent est mis sur la structuration du discours et (...)
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    Medical ethics in obstetrics : a French experiment.Patrick Leblanc & Pierre-Olivier Arduin - 2010 - In Tyler N. Pace (ed.), Bioethics: Issues and Dilemmas. Nova Science Publishers.
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    Some algorithms for evaluating fuzzy relational queries.Patrick Bosc & Olivier Pivert - 1991 - In B. Bouchon-Meunier, R. R. Yager & L. A. Zadeh (eds.), Uncertainty in Knowledge Bases. Springer. pp. 431--442.
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    Social sharing of emotion following exposure to a negatively valenced situation.Olivier Luminet, Patrick Bouts, Frédérique Delie, Antony S. R. Manstead & Bernard Rimé - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (5):661-688.
    Three experimental studies are reported in which we tested the prediction that negative emotion elicits the social sharing of the emotional experience. In two experiments, participants arrived at the laboratory with a friend and then viewed one of three film excerpts (nonemotional, moderate emotion, or intense emotion) alone. Afterwards, the participants who saw the film had an opportunity to interact with the friend and their conversation was recorded. In both experiments participants who had seen the intense emotion excerpt engaged in (...)
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    Traduire Hegel/Hegel übersetzen.Alain Patrick Olivier & Francesca Iannelli - unknown
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    Hegel et la musique: de l'expérience esthétique à la spéculation philosophique.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2003 - Honoré Champion.
    Dans les Cours d'Esthétique, qu'il prononce à Berlin entre 1820 et 1829, Hegel propose une théorie de la musique et analyse le rapport de celle-ci avec les autres arts dans l'ensemble du système philosophique. Mais comment le philosophe, qui n'est pas connaisseur, peut-il penser la musique de son temps? Sur quelle base se construit la réflexion? Et comment la reconstituer scientifiquement à partir des différentes sources? Le présent ouvrage apporte une réponse à ces questions en replaçant le discours hégélien dans (...)
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    Die Philosophie Victor Cousins und die Genese der französischen Ästhetik.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2013 - In Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert, Herta Nagl-Docekal, Erzsébet Rózsa & Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann (eds.), Hegels Ästhetik als Theorie der Moderne. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 265-278.
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    Famille et formes de vie.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie 85 (2):99-112.
    Résumé Plusieurs auteurs utilisent le concept de « forme de vie », Lebensform, dans le domaine de la philosophie politique et sociale, en se référant à la philosophie de Hegel. Mais l’on ne trouve guère un tel concept dans son système. Dans cet article, nous menons une enquête sur l’origine et le sens de cette expression. Nous partons d’abord de la théorie de Rahel Jaeggi, nous faisons un détour par Eduard Spranger, avant de remonter à Hegel. Ensuite, nous discutons de (...)
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    Kunst, Religion, Politik.Alain Patrick Olivier & Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann (eds.) - 2013 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
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  15. L'esthétique comme système de la philosophie.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2012 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 110 (1):1-21.
     
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  16. La musique à la fin de l'histoire.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft:155-164.
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  17. Musik, Christentum und das Zerfallen der Kunst.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2015 - In Klaus Vieweg, Francesca Iannelli & Federico Vercellone (eds.), Das Ende der Kunst als Anfang freier Kunst. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
     
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    Opéra populaire et esthétique savante.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2023 - Rue Descartes 104 (2):69-86.
    « L’idée même d’opéra populaire est paradoxale tant l’opéra relève, en France, aujourd’hui, de la musique classique, de la musique savante, et paraît éloigné des genres de la “musique populaire” comme des publics populaires, des masses ou tout simplement du plus grand nombre. Cela l’est encore plus si l’on considère les choses du point de vue de la philosophie et de l’esthétique. Theodor W. Adorno déclare déjà, dans les années soixante, que l’opéra, en Allemagne, est un genre essentiellement “bourgeois”, produit (...)
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    Les conditions de la non-éducation et la répression de la sexualité.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2023 - Rue Descartes 103 (1):62-77.
    « L’une des manifestations principales de l’emprise du néolibéralisme autoritaire sur la vie des individus consiste dans la destruction des systèmes publics d’éducation ayant pour fonction de former le citoyen et d’émanciper l’homme. s’agit-il seulement d’un échec des politiques d’éducation? Ou ne s’agit-il pas plutôt de projets de non-éducation? La philosophie de Theodor W. Adorno permet de penser les conditions de ce que nous appelons ici la non-éducation, en suivant une approche critique, négative et dialectique. Nous en actualisons, dans cet (...)
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    La dialectique hegelo-adornienne.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2012 - Philosophie 113 (2):23-36.
    Qu’est-ce que la pratique sans la théorie? Qu’est-ce que la théorie sans la philosophie? Qu’est-ce que la philosophie sans la dialectique? Et qu’est-ce que la dialectique sans Hegel? Adorno a certes entrepris sous le nom de « dialectique négative » la critique la plus radicale de la dialectique idéaliste. Il lui a opposé, dans ses principaux écrits, la pensée de l’antisystème, du non-identique,...
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    La logique de l'action de Michael Quante.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2012 - Archives de Philosophie 75 (2):267-278.
    Résumé La question de savoir ce qu’il en est après deux cents ans de la logique spéculative est abordée dans cet article à travers la façon dont Michael Quante se rapporte aujourd’hui à la philosophie de Hegel. La logique est interrogée à partir de la problématique de la philosophie analytique et dans le domaine spécifique de la théorie de l’action. Cette approche apparemment extérieure s’avère en réalité une façon d’actualiser les présupposés de la dialectique dans leur signification la plus spéculative. (...)
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    Relation sexuelle et relation pédagogique.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1745-1762.
    Résumé : Peut-on tirer de l’œuvre de Michel Foucault une théorie de l’éducation et de l’éducation comme émancipation? et quelle place pourrait avoir dans ce cadre l’histoire de la sexualité? Nous nous attachons dans cet article aux derniers cours du philosophe qui font place à une thématique de l’autonomie, de la liberté avec les thèses sur le « souci de soi ». Nous discutons la possibilité de considérer la relation épimélétique comme une forme de relation pédagogique, et nous demandons pourquoi (...)
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  23. Everything Else Being Equal: A Modal Logic for Ceteris Paribus Preferences.Johan Van Benthem, Patrick Girard & Olivier Roy - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (1):83 - 125.
    This paper presents a new modal logic for ceteris paribus preferences understood in the sense of "all other things being equal". This reading goes back to the seminal work of Von Wright in the early 1960's and has returned in computer science in the 1990' s and in more abstract "dependency logics" today. We show how it differs from ceteris paribus as "all other things being normal", which is used in contexts with preference defeaters. We provide a semantic analysis and (...)
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    Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning.Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer & Patrick Olivier - 2000 - London, England: Springer.
    The rise in computing and multimedia technology has spawned an increasing interest in the role of diagrams and sketches, not only for the purpose of conveying information but also for creative thinking and problem-solving. This book attempts to characterise the nature of "a science of diagrams" in a wide-ranging, multidisciplinary study that contains accounts of the most recent research results in computer science and psychology. Key topics include: cognitive aspects, formal aspects, and applications. It is a well-written and indispensable survey (...)
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    Everything Else Being Equal: A Modal Logic for Ceteris Paribus Preferences.Benthem Johan, Girard Patrick & Roy Olivier - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (1):83-125.
    This paper presents a new modal logic for ceteris paribus preferences understood in the sense of “all other things being equal”. This reading goes back to the seminal work of Von Wright in the early 1960’s and has returned in computer science in the 1990’s and in more abstract “dependency logics” today. We show how it differs from ceteris paribus as “all other things being normal”, which is used in contexts with preference defeaters. We provide a semantic analysis and several (...)
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    En traduisant Hegel. Traducendo Hegel. Aesthetic theory and/in Translation practice.Francesca Iannelli & Alain Patrick Olivier - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 22.
    This paper aims to investigate the intersections between Hegel’s aesthetics lec- tures and translation theory and praxis, with reference to the French-Italian translation project Hegel Art Net. Against the background of the historical recon- struction that sees Hegel repeatedly confronted with the fruition and production of translations, we intend to examine the hermeneutic, philological and political challenges that a translator of the aesthetics Nachschriften encounters today, following the “philological turn” of the 1990s and the publication of new sources documenting Hegel’s (...)
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    Social sharing of emotion following exposure to a negatively valenced situation.Olivier Luminet Iv, Patrick Bouts, Frédérique Delie, Antony S. R. Manstead & Bernard Rimé - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (5):661-688.
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    Comptes rendus.Jean-Marc Drouin, Patrick Gautier Dalché, Fabien Chareix, Charles Lenay, Monique Cottret, Bernard Vandewalle, François Laplanche, Françoise Waquet, Agnès Spiquel, Ariane Poulantzas, Olivier Martin, Sophie Roux, Ilana Löwy, Isabelle Brian, Michel Cassan, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Jean-Michel Vienne, Marc Renneville, Bernard Lahire, Mikhaäl Xifaras, Bertrand Binoche, Stéphane Haber, Jean-François Pradeau, Noël Bonneuil & Marie Jaisson - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (4):551-613.
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    Histoire des sciences.Perrine Simon-Nahum, Jean-Paul Guiot, Jean Rosmorduc, Catherine Goldstein, Antonella Romano, Jacques Gadille, Clifford D. Conner, Andreas Kleinert, Olivier Remaud, Goulven Laurent, François Duchesneau, Claude Blanckaert, Nicole Hulin, Jean Gayon, Thierry Saignes, Patrick Zylberman & Charles Lenay - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (1-2):213-266.
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  30. Refounding of the activity concept? Towards a federative paradigm for modeling and simulation.Alexandre Muzy, Franck Varenne, Bernard P. Zeigler, Jonathan Caux, Patrick Coquillard, Luc Touraille, Dominique Prunetti, Philippe Caillou, Olivier Michel & David R. C. Hill - 2013 - Simulation - Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International 89 (2):156-177.
    Currently, the widely used notion of activity is increasingly present in computer science. However, because this notion is used in specific contexts, it becomes vague. Here, the notion of activity is scrutinized in various contexts and, accordingly, put in perspective. It is discussed through four scientific disciplines: computer science, biology, economics, and epistemology. The definition of activity usually used in simulation is extended to new qualitative and quantitative definitions. In computer science, biology and economics disciplines, the new simulation activity definition (...)
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    Comptes rendus.Jean-Pierre Cléro, Bertrand Vergely, Marie-Jeanne Königson-Montain, Robert Theis, Henri Olivier, Jean Bernhardt, Étienne François, Jean-Christophe Goddard, Michel Espagne, Anne Lagny, Peter Schöttler, Patrie Sicard, Edmond Oritgues, Barbara de Negroni, Thierry Wanegffelen, Marie-Luce Demonet-Launay, Mireille Harbert, François Laplanche, Antony McKenna, Carl Aderhold, Geneviève Hasenohr, Patrick Gautier Dalché, Joël Cornette, Jean-François Baillon, Monique Cotiret, Jacques Le Brun, Chantal Grell, Vincent Milliot, Perrine Simon-Nahum & Éric Brian - 1992 - Revue de Synthèse 113 (1-2):189-269.
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    Patrick J. Cook (2011) Cinematic Hamlet: The Films of Olivier, Zeffirelli, Branagh, and Almereyda.Rajesh Kumar Sharma - 2012 - Film-Philosophy 16 (1):307-312.
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    Une avant-garde sans avant-garde.Olivier Zahm - 2017 - [Zurich]: JRP Ringier. Edited by Donatien Grau.
    Un essai sur l'avant-garde des années 1990 (un recueil des textes les plus significatifs d'Olivier Zahm – co-fondateur et directeur du magazine Purple, concepteur de plus d'une cinquantaine d'expositions dans le monde –, écrits sur les trente dernières années, qui offre une lecture radicale de l'art, des années 1990 à nos jours).
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    La Philosophie de l'éducation.Olivier Reboul - 1971 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    La philosophie de l'éducation n'est pas une doctrine mais un questionnement qui remet radicalement en cause tout ce que nous croyons savoir en ce domaine. Elle s'interroge donc également sur le sens et les limites des sciences de l'éducation. Dans cet ouvrage, le lecteur trouvera une réflexion sur l'éducation, du point de vue de sa finalité et de ses institutions, ainsi qu'une interrogation sur les valeurs transmises par la pédagogie. Enfin, s'il se demande quel est le critère d'une éducation réussie, (...)
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    How Traditions Live and Die.Olivier Morin - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Of all the things we do and say, most will never be repeated or reproduced. Once in a while, however, an idea or a practice generates a chain of transmission that covers more distance through space and time than any individual person ever could. What makes such transmission chains possible? For two centuries, the dominant view was that humans owe their cultural prosperity to their powers of imitation. In this view, modern cultures exist because the people who carry them are (...)
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    Vicious circles and infinity: a panoply of paradoxes.Patrick Hughes - 1975 - Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. Edited by George Brecht.
    "'There is only one thing that is certain, namely that we can have nothing certain; and therefore it is not certain that we can have nothing certain,' Samuel Butler once said, expressing in that mindbloggler all the elements required to form a classical paradox. Throughout the ages wise men and jesters alike have been intrigued by such mental twists and riddles which defy common sense and yet appear to be true." -- Dust jacket.
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  37. Flat Emergence.Olivier Sartenaer - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (S1):225-250.
    The main contention of this article is that current approaches to ontological emergence are not comprehensive, in that they share a common bias that make them blind to some conceptual space available to emergence. In this article, I devise an alternative perspective on ontological emergence called ‘flat emergence’, which is free of such a bias. The motivation is twofold: not only does flat emergence constitute another viable way to fulfill the initial emergentist promise, but it also allows for making sense (...)
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    What Price Changing Laws of Nature?Olivier Sartenaer, Alexandre Guay & Paul Humphreys - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (1):1-19.
    In this paper, we show that it is not a conceptual truth about laws of nature that they are immutable (though we are happy to leave it as an open empirical question whether they do actually change once in a while). In order to do so, we survey three popular accounts of lawhood—(Armstrong-style) necessitarianism, (Bird-style) dispositionalism and (Lewis-style) ‘best system analysis’—and expose the extent, as well as the philosophical cost, of the amendments that should be enforced in order to leave (...)
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  39. A Categorical Characterization of Accessible Domains.Patrick Walsh - 2019 - Dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University
    Inductively defined structures are ubiquitous in mathematics; their specification is unambiguous and their properties are powerful. All fields of mathematical logic feature these structures prominently: the formula of a language, the set of theorems, the natural numbers, the primitive recursive functions, the constructive number classes and segments of the cumulative hierarchy of sets. -/- This dissertation gives a mathematical characterization of a species of inductively defined structures, called accessible domains, which include all of the above examples except the set of (...)
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  40. The Precautionary Principle and Chemical Risks.Olivier Godard - 2013 - In Jean-Pierre Llored (ed.), The Philosophy of Chemistry: Practices, Methodologies, and Concepts. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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  41. Sixteen Years Later: Making Sense of Emergence (Again).Olivier Sartenaer - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1):79-103.
    Sixteen years after Kim’s seminal paper offering a welcomed analysis of the emergence concept, I propose in this paper a needed extension of Kim’s work that does more justice to the actual diversity of emergentism. Rather than defining emergence as a monolithic third way between reductive physicalism and substance pluralism, and this through a conjunction of supervenience and irreducibility, I develop a comprehensive taxonomy of the possible varieties of emergence in which each taxon—theoretical, explanatory and causal emergence—is properly identified and (...)
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  42. “Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics.Olivier Lemeire - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):772-786.
    Some generic generalizations have both a descriptive and a normative reading. The generic sentence “Philosophers care about the truth”, for instance, can be read as describing what philosophers in fact care about, but can also be read as prescribing philosophers to care about the truth. On Leslie’s account, this generic sentence has two readings due to the polysemy of the kind term “philosopher”. In this paper, I first argue against this polysemy account of descriptive/normative generics. In response, a contextualist semantic (...)
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    Olivier jacquemond: Uvažovať S blanchotom O priatelstve.Olivier Jacquemond - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (8).
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    Neither metaphysical dichotomy nor pure identity: Clarifying the emergentist creed.Olivier Sartenaer - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (3):365-373.
    Emergentism is often misleadingly described as a monolithic “third way” between radical monism and pluralism. In the particular case of biology, for example, emergentism is perceived as a middle course between mechanicism and vitalism. In the present paper I propose to show that the conceptual landscape between monism and pluralism is more complex than this classical picture suggests. On the basis of two successive analyses—distinguishing three forms of tension between monism and pluralism and a distinction between derivational and functional reduction—I (...)
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  45. No purely epistemic theory can account for the naturalness of kinds.Olivier Lemeire - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):2907-2925.
    Several philosophers have recently tried to define natural kinds in epistemic terms only. Given the persistent problems with finding a successful metaphysical theory, these philosophers argue that we would do better to describe natural kinds solely in terms of their epistemic usefulness, such as their role in supporting inductive inferences. In this paper, I argue against these epistemology-only theories of natural kinds and in favor of, at least partly, metaphysical theories. I do so in three steps. In the first section (...)
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  46. The Composition of Forces.Olivier Massin - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (3):805-846.
    This paper defends a realist account of the composition of Newtonian forces, dubbed ‘residualism’. According to residualism, the resultant force acting on a body is identical to the component forces acting on it that do not prevent each other from bringing about its acceleration. Several reasons to favor residualism over alternative accounts of the composition of forces are advanced. (i) Residualism reconciles realism about component forces with realism about resultant forces while avoiding any threat of causal overdetermination. (ii) Residualism provides (...)
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  47. Modal Logic.Patrick Blackburn, Maarten de Rijke & Yde Venema - 2001 - Studia Logica 76 (1):142-148.
     
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    Preliminaries to a Psychological Model of Musical Groove.Olivier Senn, Dawn Rose, Toni Bechtold, Lorenz Kilchenmann, Florian Hoesl, Rafael Jerjen, Antonio Baldassarre & Elena Alessandri - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  49. Synchronic vs. diachronic emergence: a reappraisal.Olivier Sartenaer - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 5 (1):31-54.
    In this paper, I put forward a benchmark account of emergence in terms of non-explainability and explicate the relationship that exists between its synchronic and diachronic declinations. I develop an argument whose conclusion is that emergence is essentially a “two-faceted” notion, i.e. it always encapsulates both synchronic and diachronic dimensions. I then compare this account with alternative recent accounts of emergence that define the concept through the notion of unpredictability or topological non-equivalence.
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    Henri Poincaré's criticism of Fin De Siècle electrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (1):1-44.
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