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    Les mots et les actes.Bernard Aspe - 2010 - [Caen]: Nous.
    Vouloir éclairer le " rapport de la pensée à l'action " oblige sans doute à suivre quelques détours. Mais il faut aussi, ultimement, revenir à ce reste : il y a ce qui est dit dans les mots, il y a ce qui se fait dans les actes, et " entre " les deux, autre chose parfois que l'évidence d'un gouffre incomblable. [ ] Ma visée n'est ni de système, ni d'innovation, mais simplement d'insistance : il me semble nécessaire de (...)
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    Partage de la nuit: deux études sur Jacques Rancière.Bernard Aspe - 2015 - Caen: Nous. Edited by Bernard Aspe.
    Partage de la nuit -- La révolution sensible.
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    Simondon, politique du transindividuel.Bernard Aspe - 2013 - Paris: Éditions Dittmar.
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  4. The Dialectics of the Abyss.Bernard Aspe - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (1):7 - +.
     
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    Inséparer.Bernard Aspe - 2018 - Multitudes 72 (3):70-76.
    « Nous sommes embarqués », certainement ; le tout est de savoir comment. On peut bien invoquer une condition commune, qui est celle des habitants d’une planète exposée aux risques de transformations soudaines. Mais cela ne nous autorise pas à dire que cette condition est celle de l’inséparation. Ce qu’il y a d’inséparé entre les êtres est toujours localisé. Il correspond à ce que Gilbert Simondon appelle le « transindividuel ». L’inséparé, qui existe localement entre quelques êtres, est l’enjeu d’un (...)
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    Le vampire et le propriétaire.Bernard Aspe - 2018 - Multitudes 73 (4):206-212.
    Le capitalisme n’est pas d’abord un vampire. Pour sucer le sang de ce qu’il exploite en tant que « force de travail », il doit tout d’abord s’être approprié non seulement cette force de travail, mais tout ce qui la rend possible, c’est-à-dire l’ensemble de ses conditions d’existence – tout ce qui permet sa « reproduction ». Cette appropriation est le lieu d’un combat, dont l’enjeu est le refus de la mise au travail généralisée, des humains et des non-humains, opérée (...)
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    Retour sur le camp comme paradigme biopolitique.Bernard Aspe & Muriel Combes - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):29-44.
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  8. Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Apeiron 27 (1):45-76.
  9. Internal Reasons and the Obscurity of Blame.Bernard Williams - 1989 - In William J. Prior (ed.), Reason and Moral Judgment, Logos, vol. 10. Santa Clara University.
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    Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    We tend to suppose that the ancient Greeks had primitive ideas of the self, of responsibility, freedom, and shame, and that now humanity has advanced from these to a more refined moral consciousness. Bernard Williams's original and radical book questions this picture of Western history. While we are in many ways different from the Greeks, Williams claims that the differences are not to be traced to a shift in these basic conceptions of ethical life. We are more like the (...)
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    Morality: An Introduction to Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernard Williams's remarkable essay on morality confronts the problems of writing moral philosophy, and offers a stimulating alternative to more systematic accounts which seem nevertheless to have left all the important issues somewhere off the page. Williams explains, analyses and distinguishes a number of key positions, from the purely amoral to notions of subjective or relative morality, testing their coherence before going on to explore the nature of 'goodness' in relation to responsibilities and choice, roles, standards, and human nature. (...)
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    In the Beginning Was the Deed: Realism and Moralism in Political Argument.Bernard Williams - 2005 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Bernard Williams is remembered as one of the most brilliant and original philosophers of the past fifty years. Widely respected as a moral philosopher, Williams began to write about politics in a sustained way in the early 1980s. There followed a stream of articles, lectures, and other major contributions to issues of public concern--all complemented by his many works on ethics, which have important implications for political theory. This new collection of essays, most of them previously unpublished, addresses many (...)
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  13. Jim and the Indians.Bernard Williams - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 339--345.
     
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  14. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic.Bernard Williams - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 2: Ethics, Politics, Religious and the Soul. Oxford University Press. pp. 255-264.
     
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    Offensives Denken: Philosophie u. Politik.Bernard Willms - 1978 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    Dieses Buchlein schlagt sich fur die Philosophie, aber es ist moglich, daB die Philosophen das nicht schatzen. Sein Ton ist nicht vornehm. Es ist provoziert durch das verbreitete Gerede yom,Ende der Philosophie' einerseits sowie andererseits durch die argerliche Tat­ sache, daB dies Gerede angesichts des gegenwartigen Zustandes der Philosophie eine Berechtigung zu haben scheint. Es hiingt zusamrnen mit rneinem Buch,Selbst­ behauptung und Anerkennung'; der Polernik, die sich dort aus Grunden systernatischer Strenge verbot, ist hier freier Lauf gelassen, die Programrnatik, die (...)
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  16. Making sense of humanity and other philosophical papers, 1982-1993.Bernard Williams - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This new volume of philosophical papers by Bernard Williams is divided into three sections: the first Action, Freedom, Responsibility, the second Philosophy, Evolution and the Human Sciences; in which appears the essay which gives the collection its title; and the third Ethics, which contains essays closely related to his 1983 book Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. Like the two earlier volumes of Williams's papers published by Cambridge University Press, Problems of the Self and Moral Luck, this volume will (...)
  17. XIV*—The Truth in Relativism.Bernard Williams - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):215-228.
    Bernard Williams; XIV*—The Truth in Relativism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 215–228, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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    Heidegger und der Antifaschismus.Bernard Willms - 2015 - Wien: Karolinger Verlag. Edited by Till Kinzel.
  19. Kierkegaard, the aesthetic and Mozart's' Don Giovanni'.Bernard Zelechow - 1992 - In George Pattison (ed.), Kierkegaard on art and communication. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 64--77.
     
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  20. Consequentialism and integrity.Bernard Williams - 1988 - In Samuel Scheffler (ed.), Consequentialism and its critics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 20--50.
  21. Internal and external reasons.Bernard Williams - 1981 - In . pp. 101-113.
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  22. Descartes's Use of Skepticism'.Bernard Williams - 1983 - In Myles Burnyeat (ed.), The Skeptical Tradition. University of California Press. pp. 337--352.
  23. The human prejudice.Bernard Williams - 1985 - Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline.
     
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  24. Identity and Identities.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In H. Harris (ed.), Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 1-11.
     
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    Truth, Politics, and Self-Deception.Bernard Williams - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  26. Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In A. C. Grayling (ed.), Philosophy: a guide through the subject. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Epistemic logic and game theory.Bernard Walliser - 1992 - In Cristina Bicchieri & Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and Strategic Interaction. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 197.
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1985 - Cambridge, Mass.: Routledge.
    With a new foreword by Jonathan Lear 'Remarkably lively and enjoyable…It is a very rich book, containing excellent descriptions of a variety of moral theories, and innumerable and often witty observations on topics encountered on the way.' -_ Times Literary Supplement_ Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Drawing on (...)
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  29. The truth in relativism.Bernard Williams - 1981 - In . pp. 132-142.
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1986 - Cambridge, Mass.: Routledge.
    With a new foreword by Jonathan Lear 'Remarkably lively and enjoyable…It is a very rich book, containing excellent descriptions of a variety of moral theories, and innumerable and often witty observations on topics encountered on the way.' -_ Times Literary Supplement_ Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Drawing on (...)
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1985 - London: Fontana.
    By the time of his death in 2003, Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Presenting a sustained critique of moral theory from Kant onwards, Williams reorients ethical theory towards ‘truth, truthfulness and the meaning of an individual life’. He explores and reflects upon the most difficult problems in contemporary (...)
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  32. Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In .
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  33. Human rights and relativism.Bernard Williams - 2005 - In . pp. 62-74.
     
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  34. Saint-Just’s Illusion – Interpretation and the Powers of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1991 - London Review of Books 13 (16).
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    Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry.Bernard Williams (ed.) - 1978 - Hassocks [Eng.]: Routledge.
    Descartes has often been called the 'father of modern philosophy'. His attempts to find foundations for knowledge, and to reconcile the existence of the soul with the emerging science of his time, are among the most influential and widely studied in the history of philosophy. This is a classic and challenging introduction to Descartes by one of the most distinguished modern philosophers. Bernard Williams not only analyzes Descartes' project of founding knowledge on certainty, but uncovers the philosophical motives for (...)
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    Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry.Bernard Williams - 1978 - Hassocks [Eng.]: Routledge.
    Descartes has often been called the 'father of modern philosophy'. His attempts to find foundations for knowledge, and to reconcile the existence of the soul with the emerging science of his time, are among the most influential and widely studied in the history of philosophy. This is a classic and challenging introduction to Descartes by one of the most distinguished modern philosophers. Bernard Williams not only analyzes Descartes' project of founding knowledge on certainty, but uncovers the philosophical motives for (...)
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  37. Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry.Bernard Williams - 1978 - Hassocks [Eng.]: Routledge.
    Descartes has often been called the 'father of modern philosophy'. His attempts to find foundations for knowledge, and to reconcile the existence of the soul with the emerging science of his time, are among the most influential and widely studied in the history of philosophy. This is a classic and challenging introduction to Descartes by one of the most distinguished modern philosophers. Bernard Williams not only analyzes Descartes' project of founding knowledge on certainty, but uncovers the philosophical motives for (...)
     
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    Spatially Resolved Transcriptomes—Next Generation Tools for Tissue Exploration.Michaela Asp, Joseph Bergenstråhle & Joakim Lundeberg - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (10):1900221.
    Recent advances in spatially resolved transcriptomics have greatly expanded the knowledge of complex multicellular biological systems. The field has quickly expanded in recent years, and several new technologies have been developed that all aim to combine gene expression data with spatial information. The vast array of methodologies displays fundamental differences in their approach to obtain this information, and thus, demonstrate method‐specific advantages and shortcomings. While the field is moving forward at a rapid pace, there are still multiple challenges presented to (...)
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    Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993.Bernard Williams (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This new volume of philosophical papers by Bernard Williams is divided into three sections: the first Action, Freedom, Responsibility, the second Philosophy, Evolution and the Human Sciences; in which appears the essay which gives the collection its title; and the third Ethics, which contains essays closely related to his 1983 book Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. Like the two earlier volumes of Williams's papers published by Cambridge University Press, Problems of the Self and Moral Luck, this volume will (...)
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    Croce's aesthetic.Bernard Bosanquet - 1919 - Philadelphia: R. West.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Philosophy of God, and theology.Bernard J. F. Lonergan - 1973 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community.Bernard Yack - 2012 - University of Chicago Press.
    Nationalism is one of modern history’s great surprises. How is it that the nation, a relatively old form of community, has risen to such prominence in an era so strongly identified with the individual? Bernard Yack argues that it is the inadequacy of our understanding of community—and especially the moral psychology that animates it—that has made this question so difficult to answer. Yack develops a broader and more flexible theory of community and shows how to use it in the (...)
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    Ethics and the autonomy of philosophy: breaking ties with traditional Christian praxis and theory.Bernard James Walker - 2014 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    In Ethics and the Autonomy of Philosophy, Bernard Walker sets out with two objectives. First, Walker argues that ethics is autonomous as a discipline. Oftentimes ethics books, from a Christian perspective, lean toward grounding ethics in theology or in biblical proof texting. Walker departs from this tradition. Ethics grounded in theology entails a limited scope for those doing ethics in that the Christian God must be assumed for both Christian and non-Christian when at the table of ethical dialogue. For (...)
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    The Longing for Total Revolution: Philosophic Sources of Social Discontent From Rousseau to Marx and Nietzsche.Bernard Yack - 1992 - University of California Press.
    Bernard Yack seeks to identify and account for the development of a form of discontent held in common by a large number of European philosophers and social critics, including Rousseau, Schiller, the young Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche. Yack contends that these individuals, despite their profound disagreements, shared new perspectives on human freedom and history, and that these perspectives gave their discontent its peculiar breadth and intensity.
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  45. 4 Critical realism, methodology and applied economics1.Bernard Walters & David Young - 2003 - In Paul Downward (ed.), Applied economics and the critical realist critique. New York: Routledge. pp. 51.
     
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    Recidivist Punishments: The Philosopher's View.Peter Asp, Christopher Bennett, Peter Cave, J. Angelo Corlett, Richard Dagger, Michael Davis, Anthony Ellis, Thomas S. Petersen, Julian V. Roberts & Torbjörn Tännsjö (eds.) - 2011 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Much has been written about recidivist punishments, particularly within the area of criminology. However there is a notorious lack of penal philosophical reflection on this issue. This book attempts to fill that gap by presenting the philosopher’s view on this matter as a way of furthering the debate on recidivist punishments.
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    Le raisonnement par analogie considéré comme un schéma d'inférence.Bernard Walliser, Denis Zwirn & Hervé Zwirn - 2022 - Dialogue 61 (2):225-248.
    Despite its importance in various fields, analogical reasoning has not yet received a unified formal representation. Our contribution proposes a general scheme of inference that is compatible with different types of logic (deductive, probabilistic, non-monotonic). Firstly, analogical assessment precisely defines the similarity of two objects according to their properties, in a relative rather than absolute way. Secondly, analogical inference transfers a new property from one object to a similar one, thanks to an over-hypothesis linking two sets of properties. The belief (...)
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  48. En filosofía las respuestas no son en blanco y negro.Virginia Aspe - 2020 - In Fanny del Río (ed.), Las filósofas tienen la palabra. México: Siglo XXI Editores.
     
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    El tema de la technê a la luz de los sentidos del ser de la Metafísica de Aristóteles.Virginia Aspe - 2018 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 18 (21):123-139.
    La investigación tiene como objetivo justificar la posibilidad de enfocar la technê aristotélica a la luz de los sentidos del ser del libro VI de la Metafísica de Aristóteles. El texto sostiene que para Aristóteles el objeto de la sabiduría es el ente en cuanto ente y lo que le compete de suyo, es decir, que lo propio de la ciencia suprema no será exclusivamente la sustancia sino el espectro total de la entidad; el autor del texto argumenta que si (...)
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    Lo maravilloso to thaumaston:Un elemento olvidado en la Poética.Virginia Aspe - 2002 - Signos Filosóficos 8:51-70.
    The Poeticincludes one element frequently forgotenby the interpreters which should be studied, to thaumaston (the wonderfull),to comprehend the authentic sense of tragedy acording to Aristotle´sphilosophy of art. For him, its inclusion is a demand on the tragicrepresentation, because it is the media..
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