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  1. The twelve abuses of the age : ethical and political theory in early medieval Ireland and its influence.Constant J. Mews - 2023 - In Chris Jones & Takashi Shogimen (eds.), Rethinking medieval and Renaissance political thought: historiographical problems, fresh interpretations, new debates. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  2. Underdeterminacy without ostension: A blind spot in the prevailing models of communication.Constant Bonard - 2024 - Mind and Language 39 (2):142-161.
    Together, the code and inferential models of communication are often thought to range over all cases of communication. However, their prevailing versions seem unable to fully explain what I call underdeterminacy without ostension. The latter is constituted by communication where stimuli that are not (nor appear to be) produced with communicative or informative intentions nevertheless communicate information underdetermined by the relevant codes. Though the prevailing accounts of communication cannot fully explain how communication works in such cases, I suggest that some (...)
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  3. Les incantatifs.Constant Bonard & Benjamin Neeser - 2019 - Implications Philosophiques 100.
    S’agissant des actes de langage participant à la construction de la réalité sociale, les philosophes contemporains se sont restreints aux déclarations. Nous avançons qu’il existe une autre catégorie qui contribue à la fabrique et au maintien des faits sociaux : celle des incantatifs, actes de langage dont le but est l’expression et la génération d’émotions collectives, et qui contribuent ainsi à la création et au maintien des communautés.
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  4. Natural meaning, probabilistic meaning, and the interpretation of emotional signs.Constant Bonard - 2023 - Synthese 201 (5):1-24.
    When we see or hear a spontaneous emotional expression, we usually immediately, effortlessly, and often correctly interpret it to mean happiness, sadness, or some other emotion as well as what this emotion is about. How do we do that? In this article, I evaluate how useful the concepts of natural meaning and probabilistic meaning are when it comes to explaining how we and other animals interpret emotional signs displayed without communicative intentions. I argue that Grice’s notion of natural meaning, because (...)
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  5. The Defectiveness of Propaganda.Constant Bonard, Filippo Contesi & Teresa Marques - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly.
    We argue that political propaganda is a negative phenomenon, against a recent strain of philosophical theorizing that argues that political propaganda can sometimes be neutral or even positive. After an exploration of the sense and connotation of the word ‘propaganda’ in ordinary use and in the scholarly literature, we discuss Ross’s (2002) account of propaganda as an epistemically defective form of political communication. We claim that, with some refinements, it is an explanatorily useful analysis. We then assess two prominent attempts (...)
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  6. Emotion and Language in Philosophy.Constant Bonard - 2023 - In Gesine Lenore Schiewer, Jeanette Altarriba & Bee Chin Ng (eds.), Emotion and Language. An International Handbook.
    In this chapter, we start by spelling out three important features that distinguish expressives—utterances that express emotions and other affects—from descriptives, including those that describe emotions (Section 1). Drawing on recent insights from the philosophy of emotion and value (2), we show how these three features derive from the nature of affects, concentrating on emotions (3). We then spell out how theories of non-natural meaning and communication in the philosophy of language allow claims that expressives inherit their meaning from specificities (...)
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  7. Beyond ostension: Introducing the expressive principle of relevance.Constant Bonard - 2022 - Journal of Pragmatics 187:13-23.
    In this paper, I am going to cast doubt on an idea that is shared, explicitly or implicitly, by most contemporary pragmatic theories: that the inferential interpretation procedure described by Grice, neo-Griceans, or post-Griceans applies only to the interpretation of ostensive stimuli. For this special issue, I will concentrate on the relevance theory (RT) version of this idea. I will proceed by putting forward a dilemma for RT and argue that the best way out of it is to accept that (...)
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  8. Meaning and Emotion: The Extended Gricean Model and What Emotional Signs Mean.Constant Bonard - 2021 - Dissertation, University of Geneva and University of Antwerp
    This dissertation may be divided into two parts. The first part is about the Extended Gricean Model of information transmission. This model, introduced here, is meant to better explain how humans communicate and understand each other. It has been developed to apply to cases that were left unexplained by the two main models of communication found in contemporary philosophy and linguistics, i.e. the Gricean (pragmatic) model and the code (semantic) model. In particular, I show that these latter two models cannot (...)
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  9. A neglected gloss on the "Isagoge" by Peter Abelard.Constant Mews - 1984 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 31:35-55.
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  10. The international conference held in Trier on the nine hundreth anniversary of Abelard's birth.Constant Mews - 1979 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 34 (4):495.
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  11. Communities of Learning: Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe 1100-1500.Constant J. Mews & Crossley John (eds.) - 2011 - Brepols Publishers.
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  12. Peter Lombard, Joachim of Fiore, and the Fourth Lateran Council.Constant Mews & Clare Monagle - 2010 - Medioevo 35:81-122.
  13. Hume's Constitutional History of England.Constant Noble Stockton - 1968 - Dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University
     
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  14. Émotions et sensibilité aux valeurs : quatre conceptions philosophiques contemporaines.Constant Bonard - 2021 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 110 (2):209-229.
    RÉSUMÉ. Cet article examine plusieurs façons de comprendre les émotions comme des réactions évaluatives. Il existe un consensus dans les sciences affectives qui veut que les émotions paradigmatiques soient faites de quatre composants : catégorisation du stimulus, tendances à l’action, changements corporels et aspect phénoménal. L’article expose les quatre principales théories dans la philosophie contemporaine des émotions et montre qu’elles ont tendance à se focaliser sur l’un ou l’autre des quatre composants des émotions pour expliquer leur nature évaluative. La conclusion (...)
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    Bernard of Clairvaux, Peter Abelard and Heloise on the Definition of Love.Constant J. Mews - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (3):633 - 660.
    This paper examines the thinking of Bernard of Clairvaux about love in relationship to the ideas of his two famous contemporaries, Peter Abelard and Héloise. It looks at Bernard's intellectual debt to William of Champeaux on issues of sin and grace, and to William of Saint-Thierry for ideas about how amor evolves into caritas. Bernard makes a stronger link between amor and dilectio, and introduces use of the Song of Songs, to explain how worldly love can develop into spiritual love. (...)
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    A propósito del Nietzsche de Heidegger.Alberto Constante - 2001 - Signos Filosóficos 6:85-112.
    Sin duda, una de las más grandes obras del maestro de Heidegger es la dedicada a Nietzsche. Se trata de dos volúmenes que recogen las lecciones de 1936 a 1940 en Friburgo y otras disertaciones de 1940 a 1946. Heidegger, explica en el prólogo que esta obra representa su trayectoria menta..
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    Bernard of Clairvaux.Constant J. Mews - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 159--163.
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  18. Desire in the Song of Songs, Lacan, and the Responses of Heloise and Abelard.Constant J. Mews - 2008 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 14:127.
     
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  19. Are there natural rights in "the federalist"?Constant Noble Stockton - 1971 - Ethics 82 (1):72-82.
  20. Julien Benda: ou, Le point de vue de Sirius.Constant Bourquin - unknown - Paris: Éditions du siècle. Edited by Jules de Gaultier.
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    La terre est ronde (discours aux nations suisses).Constant Bourquin - 1941 - Genève,: Éditions du Milieu du monde.
    La terre est ronde.--La légalité et le droit.--L'ornière.--La cōte d'amour.--L'éternel bourgeois.--Les nations suisses.--L'étranger toléré.--La ligne de chance.
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  22. Logic și ierarhic în concepția inductivistă asupra criteriilor de acceptare a ipotezelor.Niță Constanța - 1983 - In Angela Botez (ed.), Privire filozofică asupra raționalității științei. București: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România.
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  23. Patterns of discovery or social construction of technology: The invention of the turbojet.Edward W. Constant Ii - 1990 - In Timothy Casey & Lester Embree (eds.), Lifeworld and technology. Washington, D.C: University Press of America. pp. 181.
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    Rainer Maria Rilke: La poesía en la edad moderna.Alberto Constante - 2002 - Signos Filosóficos 7:87-708.
    For Rilke, like Heidegeer, the being of things becomes problematic. Already in 1912, the poet wrote that, for example, things transferred their essence to the money and they disappeared then; and, after a time, the disillusioned individual notices that the money also has gone away and the essenc..
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  25. El pensar como recordación y gratitud.Alberto Constante - 2005 - A Parte Rei 40:4.
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    El pensar de la errancia.Alberto Constante - 1992 - Toluca, México: Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura.
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  27. La alegría del arte: Hegel y Heidegger.Alberto Constante - 1989 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 66:349-353.
     
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  28. La alegria del arte: Hegel y Heidegger in Heidegger.A. Constante - 1989 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 22 (66):348-353.
     
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  29. La literatura es la infancia por fin recuperada.Alberto Constante - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 42 (129):63-78.
     
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    Miradas sobre la muerte: aproximaciones desde la literatura, la filosofía y el psicoanálisis.Alberto Constante, Leticia Flores Farfán & Coral Aguirre (eds.) - 2008 - México, D. F.: Editorial Itaca.
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  31. Nietzsche: la invocación de la mentira.Alberto Constante - 2005 - A Parte Rei 41:2.
     
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  32. Nietzsche y Kafka: la culpa extraña y el santo deber.Alberto Constante - 2006 - A Parte Rei 44:4.
     
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    Reseña de "El poder de eros. Fundamentos y valores de ética y bioética" de Juliana González.Alberto Constante - 2003 - Signos Filosóficos 10:315-319.
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    Reseña de "¿Ética en Nietzsche?" de Lizbeth Sagols.Alberto Constante - 2001 - Signos Filosóficos 6:311-316.
  35. Modestia și corectitudinea în întreaga viață socială.Constanța Niculescu - 1978 - București: Editura Politică.
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  36. Études morales sur l'antiquité.Constant Martha - 1896 - Paris,: Hachette et cie.
    L'éloge funèbre chez les Romains.--Le philosophe Carnéade à Rome.--Les consolations dans l'antiquité.--L'examine de conscience chez les anciens.--Un chrétien devenu paĭen.--Un paĭen devenu chrétien.
     
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    Heloise.Constant J. Mews - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 456-458.
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  38. Scholastic Theology in a Monastic Milieu in the Twelfth Century: the case of Admont.Constant J. Mews - 2002 - Speculum 77:342-82.
  39. Art (Entrée académique).Constant Bonard & Steve Humbert-Droz - 2020 - Encyclopédie Philosophique.
    Dans cette entrée, après une introduction qui servira de cadre à notre discussion (section 1.), nous allons présenter et analyser des définitions du concept « Art ». Nous discuterons brièvement les définitions classiques les plus influentes puis nous nous concentrerons sur les principales définitions contemporaines. -/- Nous verrons pourquoi les définitions classiques sont aujourd’hui considérées comme insatisfaisantes (2.a.), et comment les philosophes, à partir de la seconde moitié du XXème siècle ont tenté de pallier leurs défauts. Dans les grandes lignes, (...)
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    Can AI and humans genuinely communicate?Constant Bonard - 2024 - In Anna Strasser (ed.), Anna's AI Anthology. How to live with smart machines? Berlin: Xenomoi Verlag.
    Can AI and humans genuinely communicate? In this article, after giving some background and motivating my proposal (§1–3), I explore a way to answer this question that I call the ‘mental-behavioral methodology’ (§4–5). This methodology follows the following three steps: First, spell out what mental capacities are sufficient for human communication (as opposed to communication more generally). Second, spell out the experimental paradigms required to test whether a behavior exhibits these capacities. Third, apply or adapt these paradigms to test whether (...)
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    Usury and Just Compensation: Religious and Financial Ethics in Historical Perspective.Constant J. Mews & Ibrahim Abraham - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (1):1-15.
    Usury is a concept often associated more with religiously based financial ethics, whether Christian or Islamic, than with the secular world of contemporary finance. The problem is compounded by a tendency to interpret riba, prohibited within Islam, as both usury and interest, without adequately distinguishing these concepts. This paper argues that in Christian tradition usury has always evoked the notion of money demanded in excess of what is owed on a loan, disrupting a relationship of equality between people, whereas interest (...)
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  42. De gustibus est disputandum: An empirical investigation of the folk concept of aesthetic taste.Constant Bonard, Florian Cova & Steve Humbert-Droz - 2022 - In Jeremy Wyatt, Julia Zakkou & Dan Zeman (eds.), Perspectives on Taste: Aesthetics, Language, Metaphysics, and Experimental Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 77-108.
    Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to aesthetic judgment. However, most people also make a distinction between good and bad aesthetic taste. To understand the extent to which these two observations conflict with one another, we need a better understanding of people's everyday concept of aesthetic taste. In this paper, we present the results of a study in which participants drawn from a representative sample of the US population were asked whether (...)
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  43. The rationality of mood.Constant Bonard - 2022 - In Christine Tappolet, Julien Deonna & Fabrice Teroni (eds.), A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa.
    In this article, I argue that at least some moods are affective episodes whose main difference from emotions is that their intentional objects, qua intentional objects, are not consciously available. I defend this claim by exposing an experiment where affective responses – moods, I maintain – are elicited by subliminal pictures (§2). I then show how everyday kinds of moods can also be plausibly interpreted as emotion-like affects whose intentional object is not conscious (§3). In the final section (§4), I (...)
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    The Council of Sens (1141): Abelard, Bernard, and the Fear of Social Upheaval.Constant J. Mews - 2002 - Speculum 77 (2):342-382.
  45. Lost in musical translation: A cross-cultural study of musical grammar and its relation to affective expression in two musical idioms between Chennai and Geneva.Constant Bonard - 2018 - In Florian Cova & Sébastien Réhault (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Can music be considered a language of the emotions? The most common view today is that this is nothing but a Romantic cliché. Mainstream philosophy seems to view the claim that 'Music is the language of the emotions' as a slogan that was once vaguely defended by Rousseau, Goethe, or Kant, but that cannot be understood literally when one takes into consideration last century’s theories of language, such as Chomsky's on syntax or Tarski's on semantics (Scruton 1997: ch. 7, see (...)
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  46. Relevance and emotion.Tim Wharton, Constant Bonard, Daniel Dukes, David Sander & Steve Oswald - 2021 - Journal of Pragmatics 181.
    The ability to focus on relevant information is central to human cognition. It is therefore hardly unsurprising that the notion of relevance appears across a range of different dis- ciplines. As well as its central role in relevance-theoretic pragmatics, for example, rele- vance is also a core concept in the affective sciences, where there is consensus that for a particular object or event to elicit an emotional state, that object or event needs to be relevant to the person in whom (...)
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  47. La créativité.Constant Bonard & Jerrold Levinson - 2018 - In Julien A. Deonna & Emma Tieffenbach (eds.), Petit traité des valeurs. [Genève, Switzerland]: Fondation Ernst et Lucie Schmidheiny.
    La créativité est une valeur aujourd’hui abondamment conférée à des objets fort divers. Ainsi, bien qu’elle soit principalement discutée dans le domaine de l’art, on en parle souvent à propos des sciences, du sport, de l’entrepreneuriat, de la politique, de la pédagogie ou encore de situations plus ordinaires, telles que la créativité culinaire ou humoristique. En quoi ces diverses formes de créativité se ressemblent-elles ? Qu’est-ce qui fait leur valeur et en quoi se distinguent-elles de proches parentes comme l’originalité, l’inventivité (...)
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    Nominalism and theology before abaelard: New light on roscelin of compiègne.Constant J. Mews - 1992 - Vivarium 30 (1):4-33.
  49. La tradition universelle.Constant Martin Chevillon - 1946 - Lyon,: P. Derain.
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    Resistance and the jumping gene.Richard Ffrench-Constant, Philip Daborn & Rene Feyereisen - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (1):6-8.
    Transposons are well‐known architects of genetic change but their role in insecticide resistance has, until recently, only been speculated upon.1 Transposon insertion, or transposon‐mediated transposition, could alter either metabolic enzymes capable of degrading pesticides or could change the functionality of insecticide targets. The recent work of Aminetzach and coworkers2 suggests an exciting alternative, that transposon insertion can cause resistance by altering gene product function. This hypothesis is discussed in the light of other examples in which transposons have been implicated in (...)
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