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    Recueil des tessères de PalmyreRecueil des tesseres de Palmyre.Franz Rosenthal, Harald Ingholt, Henri Seyrig, Jean Starcky, André Caquot & Andre Caquot - 1955 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 75 (3):199.
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  2. Malédictions et bénédictions qoumrâniennes.André Caquot - 2002 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 82 (1):3-14.
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  3. Trois textes religieux de la grotte 4.André Caquot - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (2):129-147.
    On regroupe ici trois textes de la grotte 4 publiés en 1982 par Maurice Baillet dans le tome VII des Discoveries in the Judaean Desert et qui semblent avoir été destinés à un usage liturgique. Ils s'adressent à Dieu pour l'implorer en lui rappelant sa prédilection pour Israël et en déplorant les mésaventures de celui-ci, ou ils parlent de Dieu pour le bénir ou inviter à le glorifier. Ces textes s'apparentent aux Hymnes et aux pièces lyriques dont quelques échantillons ont (...)
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  4. Un exposé polémique de pratiques sectaires (4Q MMT).André Caquot - 1996 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 76 (3):257-276.
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  5. Deux textes messianiques de Qumrân.André Caquot - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (2):155-171.
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    I Samuel. A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.André Caquot, P. Kyle McCarter & Andre Caquot - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):535.
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  7. Les prodromes du déluge: Légendes araméennes de Qoumrân.André Caquot - 2003 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 83 (1):41-59.
    Traduction commentée de fragments araméens de Qoumrân contenant des restes de légendes sur les temps précédant le Déluge, insistant surtout sur les méfaits des Géants, nés des anges déchus et des filles de l’homme, et leur condamnation. Mis au nombre des écritures saintes du manichéisme, le « livre des Géants » a été traduit en des langues diverses et on en a retrouvé des vestiges à Tourfân. Ils sont rapprochés ici de leur original araméen. Translation and commentary on the Aramaic (...)
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  8. La secte de Qoumran et le Temple (Essai de synthese).André Caquot - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (1):3-14.
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  9. Les textes de sagesse de Qoumrân: Aperçu préliminaire.Andre Caquot & A. Lange - 1996 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 76 (1):1-34.
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  10. Poésie religieuse de Qoumrân.André Caquot - 2001 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 81 (2):131-157.
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  11. Suppléments qoumrâniens à la genèse.André Caquot - 2000 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 80 (3):339-358.
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    Les religions du Proche-Orient asiatique.Edwin C. Kingsbury, René Labat, André Caquot, Maurice Sznycer, Maurice Vieyra, Rene Labat & Andre Caquot - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):311.
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  13. Pour André Caquot (1923-2004),«en pensée, parole, action»(Les origines orientales du Confiteor).Marc Philonenko - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (4):385-392.
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    La nature au défaut du discours.André Simha - 2001 - Philosophique 4:13-31.
    Notre science ne saurait être qu’inachevable et infondable. Qu’implique cette situation du discours scientifique selon Pascal? Et quelles significations, existentielles et épistémologiques, accorder au recours inévitable à la « nature »? En quoi la nature est-elle en nous relais du discours?
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    Philosophie première comme expérience transcendantale du sujet chez Husserl.André Simha - 2021 - Philosophique 24.
    La notion d’expérience transcendantale correspond dans l’œuvre de Husserl à une reprise radicalement nouvelle du projet classique d’une philosophie première, autre terme employé pour désigner la métaphysique en tant que recherche sur le sens de l’être et sur les principes premiers de sa connaissance. Une telle notion correspond très précisément à ce que Husserl appelle la réflexion phénoménologique transcendantale. Dans ses Méditations cartésiennes, il en livre à la fois le projet et la signi...
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    Occasions of identity: a study in the metaphysics of persistence, change, and sameness.André Gallois - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Occasions of Identity is an exploration of timeless philosophical issues about persistence, change, time, and sameness. Andre Gallois offers a critical survey of various rival views about the nature of identity and change, and puts forward his own original theory. He supports the idea of occasional identities, arguing that it is coherent and helpful to suppose that things can be identical at one time but distinct at another. Gallois defends this view, demonstrating how it can solve puzzles about persistence (...)
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    Wunderbare Wirklichkeit, Majestät des Seins.Hans André - 1955 - Salzburg,: O. Müller.
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    Le Traître.André Gorz - 1958 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
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    Computability and Randomness.André Nies - 2008 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Covering the basics as well as recent research results, this book provides a very readable introduction to the exciting interface of computability and ...
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    Mcdowell and Hegel: Perceptual Experience, Thought and Action.André J. Abath & Federico Sanguinetti (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the relationship between the thought of G.W.F. Hegel and that of John McDowell, the latter of whom is widely considered to be one of the most influential living analytic philosophers. It serves as a point of entry in McDowell’s and Hegel’s philosophy, and a substantial contribution to ongoing debates on perceptual experience and perceptual justification, naturalism, human freedom and action. The chapters gathered in this volume, as well as McDowell’s responses, make (...)
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  21. A survey of multiple contractions.André Fuhrmann & Sven Ove Hansson - 1994 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 3 (1):39-75.
    The AGM theory of belief contraction is extended tomultiple contraction, i.e. to contraction by a set of sentences rather than by a single sentence. There are two major variants: Inpackage contraction all the sentences must be removed from the belief set, whereas inchoice contraction it is sufficient that at least one of them is removed. Constructions of both types of multiple contraction are offered and axiomatically characterized. Neither package nor choice contraction can in general be reduced to contractions by single (...)
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  22. The confusions of fitness.André Ariew & Richard C. Lewontin - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (2):347-363.
    The central point of this essay is to demonstrate the incommensurability of ‘Darwinian fitness’ with the numeric values associated with reproductive rates used in population genetics. While sometimes both are called ‘fitness’, they are distinct concepts coming from distinct explanatory schemes. Further, we try to outline a possible answer to the following question: from the natural properties of organisms and a knowledge of their environment, can we construct an algorithm for a particular kind of organismic life-history pattern that itself will (...)
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    Between Religion and Philosophy: The Function of Allegory in the" Derveni Papyrus".André Laks - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (2):121 - 142.
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    Brewer’s switching argument.Andre Abath - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1):255-277.
    In his Perception and Reason, Bill Brewer argues that one can only have empirical beliefs if one’s perceptual experiences serve as reasons for such beliefs. His argument for this idea relies on a premise according to which in order for the relations with perceptual experience to determine the contents of empirical beliefs, these relations must be reason-giving. He offers an argument for this premise, the so-called Switching Argument. In this paper, I show that the Switching Argument does not work, in (...)
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  25. Nada Vendo no Escuro, Nada Ouvindo no Silêncio.André Joffily Abath - 2012 - Dois Pontos 9 (2).
    Podemos ver na ausência de luz, e ouvir na ausência de som? Em seu livro Seeing Dark Things: The Philosophy of Shadows (2008), Roy Sorensen defende que sim, que podemos ver a escuridão na ausência de luz, e ouvir o silêncio na ausência de som. Neste artigo, defendo que na escuridão nada vemos, no silêncio nada ouvimos, e que experienciar a ausência de luz e som é uma questão afetiva, e não perceptual.
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  26. La communication démocratique.André Akoun - 1993 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 94:51-70.
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    Top-down modulation, emotion, and hallucination.André Aleman & René S. Kahn - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (5):578-578.
    We argue that the pivotal role assigned by Northoff to the principle of top-down modulation in catatonia might successfully be applied to other symptoms of schizophrenia, for example, hallucinations. Second, we propose that Northoff's account would benefit from a more comprehensive analysis of the cognitive level of explanation. Finally, contrary to Northoff, we hypothesize that “top-down modulation” might play as important a role as “horizontal modulation” in affective-behavioral alterations.
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    The Spread of Alphabetic Scripts (c. 1700—500 BCE).André Lemaire - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (2):45 - 58.
    This article considers the origins of alphabetic writing, tracing its probable source to ancient Egypt, southern Levant or the Sinai during the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (17th century BCE). It supports the view that the earliest scripts were acrophonic representations of a West-Semitic language, whose use developed under the rule of the Hyksos in Egypt but was arrested there with the expulsion of this foreign dynasty at the end of the 16th century BCE. The development is then traced through the Levant, (...)
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    Le petit traité d'Isaac Argyre sur la ratine carrée.André Allard - 1978 - Centaurus 22 (1):1-43.
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    The Physics of William of Ockham.André Goddu - 1984 - Brill Archive.
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    Always on My Mind? Recognition of Attractive Faces May Not Depend on Attention.André Silva, António F. Macedo, Pedro B. Albuquerque & Joana Arantes - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Autonomous-Statistical Explanations and Natural Selection.André Ariew, Collin Rice & Yasha Rohwer - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (3):635-658.
    Shapiro and Sober claim that Walsh, Ariew, Lewens, and Matthen give a mistaken, a priori defense of natural selection and drift as epiphenomenal. Contrary to Shapiro and Sober’s claims, we first argue that WALM’s explanatory doctrine does not require a defense of epiphenomenalism. We then defend WALM’s explanatory doctrine by arguing that the explanations provided by the modern genetical theory of natural selection are ‘autonomous-statistical explanations’ analogous to Galton’s explanation of reversion to mediocrity and an explanation of the diffusion ofgases. (...)
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    Interface Fantasy: A Lacanian Cyborg Ontology.Andre Nusselder - 2009 - MIT Press.
    Behind our computer screens we are all cyborgs: through fantasy we can understand our involvement in virtual worlds.
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    Non-human labyrinths: Roots and additional other than human formation methods.André Sier - 2019 - Technoetic Arts 17 (1):5-23.
    Within the context of exploring new electronic arts' aesthetic regions and unexampled connections between generative art, games and mythology, my practical artistic research was led to focus on labyrinthine structures as exquisite legendary spatial gaming devices and as possible pathways to gain deeper humane insights, resulting into discoveries of original methods of labyrinth formation by means other than human. Labyrinths and mazes are inextricable paths, human made millennial structures that provide spatial challenges often connected with feedback, compression, entanglement and hyper (...)
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    Espacialidade social E imigração.André De Souza Silva - 2015 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 17 (1):39.
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    The search for the distinctively human good: ethica eudemia 1217a18-40.André Luiz Cruz Sousa - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 20:289-315.
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    Retomadas weilianas e retomadas dialécticas.André Stanguennec - 2013 - Cultura:71-87.
    Cette étude entreprend dans une première partie l’essai de distinguer trois modalités du concept de «reprise» dans la Logique de la philosophie d’Eric Weil : la reprise «redon­dante», la reprise «confondante», et la reprise «innovante», en en donnant des exemples. Dans la seconde partie, l’auteur montre en quel sens la dialectique spéculative hégélienne comporte elle-même des processus de «reprises» spécifiques, en les comparant aux moda­lités weiliennes de la reprise. Enfin, la troisième partie s’attache à déterminer en quel sens la «dialectique (...)
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  38. Was Hume An Atheist?Shane Andre - 1993 - Hume Studies 19 (1):141-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Was Hume An Atheist? Shane Andre Hume's philosophy of religion, as expressed in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, the Natural History of Religion, and sections 10 and 11 ofthe Enquiry ConcerningHuman Understanding,1 invites a number of diverse interpretations. At one extreme are those who see Hume as an "atheist"2 or "anti-theist."3 At the other extreme are those who see Hume as some kind of theist, though not a (...)
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    Justificatory Moral Pluralism: A Novel Form of Environmental Pragmatism.Andre Santos Campos & Sofia Guedes Vaz - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (6):737-758.
    Moral reasoning typically informs environmental decision-making by measuring the possible outcomes of policies or actions in light of a preferred ethical theory. This method is subject to many problems. Environmental pragmatism tries to overcome them, but it suffers also from some pitfalls. This paper proposes a new method of environmental pragmatism that avoids the problems of both the traditional method of environmental moral reasoning and of the general versions of environmental pragmatism. We call it 'justificatory moral pluralism' - it develops (...)
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    Editorial: A sensemaking perspective on corporate social responsibility: introduction to the special issue.André Nijhof & Ronald Jeurissen - 2006 - Business Ethics: A European Review 15 (4):316-322.
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  41. La critique après Kant.Yves Zarka & André Tosel - 1999 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2 (2):147-150.
     
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    Circularity, Definition and Truth.André Chapuis & Anil Gupta (eds.) - 2000 - New Delhi: Sole distributor, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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    Role Morality as a Complex Instance of Ordinary Morality.Judith Andre - 1991 - American Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):73 - 80.
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    History and Power in Hume’s ‘Of Miracles’: A Pragmaticist-Historicist Account.Andre C. Willis - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (4):313-333.
    This reconsideration of Hume’s classic essay “Of Miracles” via the lens of American pragmatist ways of thinking about history and power shifts our attention from Hume’s epistemic concerns about the legitimacy of witnesses and testimony to his distaste for sacred history, his critical stance regarding the social force of revelation, and his disdain for religious authority. To view Hume’s essay both as an articulation of a critical philosophy of history and as an exercise in moral dynamism (social power or, authority, (...)
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    Occasions of Identity: The Metaphysics of Persistence, Change, and Sameness.Alan Sidelle & Andre Gallois - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (3):469.
    André Gallois’s Occasions of Identity is a detailed, well-written presentation and defense of one attempt to solve many of the recently much discussed puzzles in the metaphysics of material objects. It is engaging not only for Gallois’s ingenious attempt to defend his view that objects can be “occasionally identical”—identical at one time but not another —but for his discussion throughout of the puzzles and of alternative solutions. Gallois does a fine job of keeping the motivations for a position, whether his (...)
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  46. Correspondance Leibniz-Clarke.André Robinet - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (4):750-751.
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    Parameter definability in the recursively enumerable degrees.André Nies - 2003 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 3 (01):37-65.
    The biinterpretability conjecture for the r.e. degrees asks whether, for each sufficiently large k, the [Formula: see text] relations on the r.e. degrees are uniformly definable from parameters. We solve a weaker version: for each k ≥ 7, the [Formula: see text] relations bounded from below by a nonzero degree are uniformly definable. As applications, we show that Low 1 is parameter definable, and we provide methods that lead to a new example of a ∅-definable ideal. Moreover, we prove that (...)
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  48. Teleology.André Ariew - 2007 - In David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Teleology in biology is making headline news in the United States. Conservative Christians are utilizing a teleological argument for the existence of a supremely intelligent designer to justify legislation calling for the teaching of "intelligent design" (ID) in public schools. Teleological arguments of one form or another have been around since Antiquity. The contemporary argument from intelligent design varies little from William Paley's argument written in 1802. Both argue that nature exhibits too much complexity to be explained by 'mindless' natural (...)
     
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    Descartes.Andre Gombay - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    A bold and insightful departure from related texts, _Descartes_ goes beyond the categorical associations placed on the philosopher’s ideas, and explores the subtleties of his beliefs. An elegant, compelling and insightful introduction to Descartes' life and work. Discusses a broad range of his most scrutinized philosophical thought, including his contributions to logic, philosophy of the mind, epistemology, metaphysics, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of religion. Explores the subtleties of Descartes' seemingly contradictory beliefs. Addresses themes left unexamined in other (...)
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    Seti: On the prospects and pursuitworthiness of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.André Kukla - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (1):31-67.
    My topic is extraterrestrial intelligence. Following current conventions, I use the abbreviation ‘ETI’ to stand for three related concepts: the abstract idea of extraterrestrial intelligence, individuals who are both extraterrestrial and intelligent, and the hypothesis that there are ETIs. SETI is the search for ETIs, and CETI is the attempt to communicate with ETIs. In this paper, I will try to answer the two most basic questions in extraterrestrial studies. First, what is the status of the ETI hypothesis? In the (...)
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