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  1. Le langage et la pensée chez l'enfant.Jean Piaget, J. Rousseau, Mme Piaget, Mlles Deslex, Guex & Ed Claparéde - 1925 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 99:148-150.
     
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  2. Phénomènes de synopsie.J. Claparède - 1893 - The Monist 4:604.
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    Spir signifie-t-il pour la philosophie un nouveau départ?J. -L. Claparède - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 11:25-33.
    La doctrine d’Afriean Spir. Les objets d’expérience ne coïncident pas avec la norme logique. La méthode de réflexion. L’évident de fait et la certitude rationnelle. La nature et l’origine du concept a priori. Son unité. Jugement identique et jugement synthétique. Le principe d’identité comme principe de toute connaissance. Les applications de la pensée fondamentale de Spir dans le domaine de la morale et de la religion. L’importance historique de cette pensée.
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  4. TSCHUDI, R. - Das proletarische Kind, wie es denkt und fühlt. [REVIEW]J. Claparède - 1925 - Scientia 19 (37):204.
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  5. Tschudi, R. - Das Proletarische Kind, Wie Es Denkt Und Fühlt. [REVIEW]J. Claparède - 1925 - Scientia 19 (37):204.
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  6. Uddha. [REVIEW]J. Claparède - 1893 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 4:604.
     
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    J.-j. Rousseau et la conception fonctionnelle de l'enfance.Ed Claparède - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (3):391 - 416.
  8. Payot, J. - Le Travail Intellectuel Et La Volonté. [REVIEW]Ed Claparède - 1923 - Scientia 17 (33):229.
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  9. PAYOT, J. - Le travail intellectuel et la volonté. [REVIEW]Ed Claparède - 1923 - Scientia 17 (33):229.
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  10. WALLIN, J. E. W. - Problems of subnormality. [REVIEW]Ed Claparède - 1920 - Scientia 14 (28):484.
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  11. Wallin, J. E. W. - Problems Of Subnormality. [REVIEW]Ed Claparède - 1920 - Scientia 14 (28):484.
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  12. ROGUES DE FURSAC, J. - Manuel de psychiatrie. [REVIEW]E. Claparède - 1918 - Scientia 12 (23):476.
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  13. CLAPARÈDE, E. .-VIme Congrès International de Psychologie. [REVIEW]H. J. Watt - 1912 - Mind 21:122.
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  14. Congrès International de Philosophie. 2me Sess. Rapports Et Comptes Rendus, Publ. Par les Soins de E. Claparède.Édouard Claparède - 1905
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  15. Payot. - Le travail intellectuel et la volonté.Ed Claparède - 1920 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 89:469.
     
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    Bien-Être, Affectivité Et Société : Enjeux Moraux Et Enjeux Structuraux.Julien Claparède-Petitpierre - 2022 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 17 (1-2):242-265.
    Julien Claparède-Petitpierre Cet article aborde la question du bien-être à partir du problème sociologique et psychologique de la socialisation. Deux types de théories distinctes de la socialisation sont ici cernés qui posent de façon différente la question du rapport entre émotions et bien-être. En premier lieu, les théories de la répression (Freud) et des sentiments moraux (Elster) font du processus de socialisation une expérience d’émotions négatives puissantes suscitées par l’intériorisation du jugement moral d’autrui dans la psyché individuelle. Qu’elle soit (...)
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  18. Knowledge‐How and Epistemic Luck.J. Adam Carter & Duncan Pritchard - 2013 - Noûs 49 (3):440-453.
    Reductive intellectualists hold that knowledge-how is a kind of knowledge-that. For this thesis to hold water, it is obviously important that knowledge-how and knowledge-that have the same epistemic properties. In particular, knowledge-how ought to be compatible with epistemic luck to the same extent as knowledge-that. It is argued, contra reductive intellectualism, that knowledge-how is compatible with a species of epistemic luck which is not compatible with knowledge-that, and thus it is claimed that knowledge-how and knowledge-that come apart.
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    La fonction du sommeil.E. Claparède - 1907 - Scientia 1 (2):141.
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    La Psychologie animale de Charles Bonnet.E. Claparede - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:254.
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    La Psychologie animale de Ch. Bonnet.E. Claparède - 1911 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 71 (22):203-205.
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    Pedagogical Tendencies.Ed Claparede - 1926 - The Monist 36 (3):477-486.
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    Recognition and Selfhood.Eduard Claparède - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):371-378.
  24. Aristotle the philosopher.J. L. Ackrill - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle is widely regarded as the greatest of all philosophers; indeed, he is traditionally referred to simply as `the philosopher'. Today, after more than two millennia, his arguments and ideas continue to stimulate philosophers and provoke them to controversy. In this book J.L. Ackrill conveys the force and excitement of Aristotle's philosophical investigations, thereby showing why contemporary philosophers still draw from him and return to him. He quotes extensively from Aristotle's works in his own notably clear English translation, and a (...)
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  25. L'école et l'enfant.John Dewey, L. Pidoux & Ed Claparède - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 78 (4):208-211.
     
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  26. L'École et l'Enfant.John Dewey, L. Pidoux & Ed Claparède - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (4):20-21.
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830.Peter K. J. Park - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    A historical investigation of the exclusion of Africa and Asia from modern histories of philosophy.
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    Women's Rights, Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives.J. S. Peters & Andrea Wolper - 2018 - Routledge.
    This comprehensive and important volume includes contributions by activists, journalists, lawyers and scholars from twenty-one countries. The essays map the directions the movement for women's rights is taking--and will take in the coming decades--and the concomittant transformation of prevailing notions of rights and issues. They address topics such as the rapes in former Yugoslavia and efforts to see that a War Crimes Tribunal responds; domestic violence; trafficking of women into the sex trade; the persecution of lesbians; female genital mutilation; and (...)
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  29. On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 14--21.
  30. On understanding the difficulty in understanding understanding.J. Rosenberg - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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    The mathematical experience.Philip J. Davis - 1981 - Boston: Birkhäuser. Edited by Reuben Hersh & Elena Marchisotto.
    Presents general information about meteorology, weather, and climate and includes more than thirty activities to help study these topics, including making a ...
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  32. Cross examination of chemists in drugs cases.J. S. Oteri, M. G. Weinberg & M. S. Pinales - 1982 - In Barry Barnes & David O. Edge (eds.), Science in context: readings in the sociology of science. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 45--52.
     
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  33. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Concept of Cheating in Sport (or anywhere else)?J. S. Russell - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (3):303-323.
    This paper argues that for the purposes of any sort of serious discussion about immoral conduct in sport very little is illuminated by claiming that the conduct in question is cheating. In fact, describing some behavior as cheating is typically little more than expressing strong, but thoroughly vague and imprecise, moral disapproval or condemnation of another person or institution about a wide and ill-defined range of improper advantage-seeking behavior. Such expressions of disapproval fail to distinguish cheating from many other types (...)
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  34. On the Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--13.
  35. The Secret of Our Success: How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter.J. Henrich - unknown
     
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  36. Propos sur la guerre.African Spir, Hélène Claparède-Spir, H. Lichtenberger & G. Murray - 1933 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 115:150-150.
     
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  37. La Nouvelle Cuisine.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 232--248.
     
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    Certain philosophical questions: Newton's Trinity notebook.J. E. McGuire - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Martin Tamny & Isaac Newton.
    Isaac Newton wrote the manuscript Questiones quaedam philosophicae at the very beginning of his scientific career. This small notebook thus affords rare insight into the beginnings of Newton's thought and the foundations of his subsequent intellectual development. The Questiones contains a series of entries in Newton's hand that range over many topics in science, philosophy, psychology, theology, and the foundations of mathematics. These notes, written in English, provide a very detailed picture of Newton's early interests, and record his critical appraisal (...)
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  39. The life and death of Simone Weil.J. M. Cameron - 1981 - In George Abbott White (ed.), Simone Weil, interpretations of a life. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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  40. The nature of life mark A. Bedau.J. B. S. Haldane, J. Lovelock & C. Taylor - 1996 - In Margaret A. Boden (ed.), The philosophy of artificial life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Kultur og sjæl: skitser til et portræt af den slavofile tænker Ivan Kirejevskij.Jørgen Hinsby - 1981 - [Haarby]: Forlaget i Haarby.
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  42. and MS Pinales.J. S. Oteri & M. G. Weinberg - 1982 - In Barry Barnes & David O. Edge (eds.), Science in context: readings in the sociology of science. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 250.
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  43. Against ”Measurement'.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 213--231.
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    The Science of Knowing: J. G. Fichte's 1804 Lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre.J. G. Fichte & Walter E. Wright (eds.) - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    The first English translation of Fichte’s second set of 1804 lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre.
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    The meaning of behaviour.J. R. Maze - 1983 - Boston: G. Allen & Unwin.
  46. The Realm of Rights.J. J. Thomson - 1990 - Philosophy 66 (258):538-540.
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  47. The works of Aristotle.J. A. Aristotle, W. D. Smith, John I. Ross, G. R. T. Beare & Harold H. Ross - 1978 - Franklin Center, Pa.: Franklin Library. Edited by W. D. Ross.
    v. 1. Nicomachean ethics. Politics. The Athenian Constitution. Rhetoric. On Poetics.--v. 2. Logic.--v. 3. Physics. Metaphysics. On the soul. Short physical treaties.--v. 4. On the heavens. On generation and corruption. Meteorology. Biological treatises.
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    The representation of egocentric space in the posterior parietal cortex.J. F. Stein - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):691-700.
    The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is the most likely site where egocentric spatial relationships are represented in the brain. PPC cells receive visual, auditory, somaesthetic, and vestibular sensory inputs; oculomotor, head, limb, and body motor signals; and strong motivational projections from the limbic system. Their discharge increases not only when an animal moves towards a sensory target, but also when it directs its attention to it. PPC lesions have the opposite effect: sensory inattention and neglect. The PPC does not seem (...)
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    Many-valued logics.J. Barkley Rosser - 1952 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Atwell R. Turquette.
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    Orthoimplication algebras.J. C. Abbott - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (2):173 - 177.
    Orthologic is defined by weakening the axioms and rules of inference of the classical propositional calculus. The resulting Lindenbaum-Tarski quotient algebra is an orthoimplication algebra which generalizes the author's implication algebra. The associated order structure is a semi-orthomodular lattice. The theory of orthomodular lattices is obtained by adjoining a falsity symbol to the underlying orthologic or a least element to the orthoimplication algebra.
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