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  1. Claude Debru, Philosophie de l'inconnu. Le vivant et la recherche.F. Duchesneau - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (2):286-289.
     
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    Embryology in the 18th century: S. Roe's interpretation].F. Duchesneau - 1985 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 7 (2).
  3. Functional-analysis and biological causality.F. Duchesneau - 1980 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (131):229-267.
     
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  4. Functional-analysis and the principle conditions of biological existence.F. Duchesneau - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 31 (121):287-312.
     
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  5. Locke and theoretical constructions in science.F. Duchesneau - 1988 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 42 (165):173-191.
  6. Locke et les constructions théoriques en science in Locke.F. Duchesneau - 1988 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 42 (165):173-191.
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    Leibniz's Hypothesis Physica Nova: A Conjuction of Models for Explaining Phenomena in An Intimate Relation. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science.F. Duchesneau - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 116:153-170.
  8. The principle of finality and Leibnizian science.F. Duchesneau - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (3):387-414.
     
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  9. The scientific revolution and the problematics of the living being with special reference to the theoretical concepts of William Harvey and JB Van Helmont.F. Duchesneau - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (4):568-598.
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  10. L’Esprit Cartésien.S. Bachir-Diague, J. Beyssade, K. Cramer, A. Dékany, F. Duchesneau & S. Gaukroger - 2001 - Vrin.
    Les textes présentés dans ce volume sont ceux des conférences prononcées en séance plénière dans le cadre du XXVIe Congrès international de Philosophie de Langue Française , consacré, pour marquer le quatrième centenaire de la naissance de Descarte, au thème général « L’esprit cartésien », et organisé du 30 août au 3 septembre 1996, en Sorbonne et au Palais de l’UNESCO, par la Société Française de Philosophie.Le volume est complété par une version en langue française des contributions à un Hommage (...)
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    Haller et Les théories de Buffon et C. F. Wolff sur l'épigenèse.François Duchesneau - 1979 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 1 (1):65 - 100.
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  12. Le Rationalisme allemand: F. Courtès.François Duchesneau - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (4):700.
     
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    News from Canada.François Duchesneau - 1994 - The Leibniz Review 4:15-15.
    F. Duchesneau, La logique de Leibniz, Paris: Vrin, 1994 368 p., has been published. This has appeared at the same time as the pulication of M. Fichant, G.W. Leibniz, La réforme de la dynamique. De corporum concursu et autres textes inédits, Edition, présentation, traductions et commentaires, Paris: Vrin, 1994, 444 p.
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    A Reply to M. F. Camposampiero.François Duchesneau - 2019 - The Leibniz Review 29:121-128.
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    Le Rationalisme allemand de la Réforme au Siècle des Lumières: À propos d'un Ouvrage de F. Courtès sur « La Raison et la Vie ».François Duchesneau - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (4):700-710.
    Le XVIIIe siècle avait mis à l'honneur l'histoire des systèmes; sans doute parce qu'en cette période, le philosophe voyait toute une partie du savoir échapper à l'ordre systématique. Si la raison prescrit encore une organisation discursive de la science dans le domaine de la géométrie et de la mécanique, elle entre en conflit avec sa propre rationalité dans le champ d'un savoir descriptif, qui se veut histoire de la Nature. L'empirisme des nouveaux théoriciens de la connaissance propose une conception de (...)
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    Albrecht von Haller. Repertorium zu Albrecht von Hallers Korrespondenz, 1724–1777. Edited by, Urs Boschung, Barbara Braun‐Bucher, Stefan Hachler, Anne Kathirin Ott, Hubert Steinke, and Martin Stuber. Foreword by, Karl F. Walchli. 2 volumes. xlvii + 634 + 352 pp., frontis., illus., tables, apps. Basel: Schwabe, 2002. DM 238, $118.79. [REVIEW]François Duchesneau - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):120-121.
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    Leibniz Lexicon: A Dual Concordance to Leibniz's Philosophischen Schriften Compilé par Reinhard Finster, Graeme Hunter, Robert F. McRae, Murray Miles et William E. Seager Hildesheim, Olms-Weidmann, 1988, vii, 419 p., 98 DM. [REVIEW]François Duchesneau - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (2):341-.
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  18. Actes du Congrès d'Ottawa sur Kant, ed. P. Laberge, F. Duchesneau, B.E. Morrisey.R. Malter - 1981 - Kant Studien 72 (3):374.
     
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    Organisme et corps organique de Leibniz à Kant, by F. Duchesneau.Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero - 2019 - The Leibniz Review 29:107-119.
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    Enlightenment François Duchesneau. La physiologic des lumières. Empirisme, modèles et théories . The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982. Pp. xxi + 611. ISBN 90-247-2500-3. Cloth, Dfl. 185.00, US 397.00. [REVIEW]F. W. P. Dougherty - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):119-120.
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    Duchesneau, F. L'empirisme de Locke, LaHaye, M. Nijhof, 1973, 261 pages.Duchesneau, F. L'empirisme de Locke, LaHaye, M. Nijhof, 1973, 261 pages. [REVIEW]Sylvain Auroux - 1974 - Philosophiques 1 (1):147-170.
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    Philosophy of Biology Before Biology.Cécilia Bognon-Küss & Charles T. Wolfe (eds.) - 2019 - London: Routledge.
    Philosophy of biology before biology -/- Edited by Cécilia Bognon-Küss & Charles T. Wolfe -/- Table of contents -/- Cécilia Bognon-Küss & Charles T. Wolfe. Introduction -/- 1. Cécilia Bognon-Küss & Charles T. Wolfe. The idea of “philosophy of biology before biology”: a methodological provocation -/- Part I. FORM AND DEVELOPMENT -/- 2. Stéphane Schmitt. Buffon’s theories of generation and the changing dialectics of molds and molecules 3. Phillip Sloan. Metaphysics and “Vital” Materialism: The Gabrielle Du Châtelet Circle and French (...)
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  23. Neurophenomenology: A methodological remedy for the hard problem.F. J. Varela - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):330-49.
    This paper responds to the issues raised by D. Chalmers by offering a research direction which is quite radical because of the way in which methodological principles are linked to scientific studies of consciousness. Neuro-phenomenology is the name I use here to designate a quest to marry modern cognitive science and a disciplined approach to human experience, thereby placing myself in the lineage of the continental tradition of Phenomenology. My claim is that the so-called hard problem that animates these Special (...)
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  24. Neurophenomenology: a methodological remedy for the hard problem.F. Varela - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):330-349.
    This paper starts with one of Chalmers’ basic points: first-hand experience is an irreducible field of phenomena. I claim there is no ‘theoretical fix’ or ‘extra ingredient’ in nature that can possibly bridge this gap. Instead, the field of conscious phenomena requires a rigorous method and an explicit pragmatics for its exploration and analysis. My proposed approach, inspired by the style of inquiry of phenomenology, I have called neurophenomenology. It seeks articulations by mutual constraints between phenomena present in experience and (...)
     
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    Intentional action in ordinary language: core concept or pragmatic understanding?F. Adams & A. Steadman - 2004 - Analysis 64 (2):173-181.
  26. Emergence and Its Place in Nature: A Case Study of Biochemical Networks.F. C. Boogerd, F. J. Bruggeman, Robert C. Richardson, Achim Stephan & H. Westerhoff - 2005 - Synthese 145 (1):131 - 164.
    We will show that there is a strong form of emergence in cell biology. Beginning with C.D. Broad's classic discussion of emergence, we distinguish two conditions sufficient for emergence. Emergence in biology must be compatible with the thought that all explanations of systemic properties are mechanistic explanations and with their sufficiency. Explanations of systemic properties are always in terms of the properties of the parts within the system. Nonetheless, systemic properties can still be emergent. If the properties of the components (...)
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  27. Foundations, Essays in Philosophy, Logic, Mathematics and Economics.F. P. Ramsey, D. H. Mellor, Mirsky, Smiley & R. Stone - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (1):118-118.
     
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  28. The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element.F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (50):144-160.
    This article is a translation into english of a lecture given by paneth in 1931. The content of the work is described by the section titles: (1) the need for epistemological clarification of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, (2) the concept of substance in chemistry, (3) the epistemological standpoint of the ancient atomists, (4) the epistemological position of the concept of element introduced by lavoisier, (5) the double meaning of the chemical concept of element: 'basic substance' and 'simple substance', And (...)
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    Entity and Identity: And Other Essays.P. F. Strawson - 1997 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This work gathers selected essays by the author in two areas of philosophy. The first 12 pieces concern the philosophy of language, and the volume is completed by four studies in Kantian metaphysics.
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    A problem for expressivism.F. Jackson & P. Pettit - 1998 - Analysis 58 (4):239-251.
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  31. The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element (I).F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):1-14.
    This article is a translation into english of a lecture given by paneth in 1931. The content of the work is described by the section titles: (1) the need for epistemological clarification of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, (2) the concept of substance in chemistry, (3) the epistemological standpoint of the ancient atomists, (4) the epistemological position of the concept of element introduced by lavoisier, (5) the double meaning of the chemical concept of element: 'basic substance' and 'simple substance', And (...)
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  32. Weight or the value of knowledge.F. P. Ramsey - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (1):1-4.
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    The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element.F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):1-14.
  34. Establishing the boundaries of ethically permissible research with vulnerable populations.D. N. Weisstub, J. Arboleda-Florez & G. F. Tomossy - 1998 - In David N. Weisstub (ed.), Research on human subjects: ethics, law, and social policy. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press. pp. 355--79.
     
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    Food, Consumer Concerns, and Trust: Food Ethics for a Globalizing Market.F. W. A. Brom & B. Gremmen - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (2):127-139.
    The use of biotechnology in food productiongives rise to consumer concerns. The term ``consumerconcern'' is often used as a container notion. Itincludes concerns about food safety, environmental andanimal welfare consequences of food productionsystems, and intrinsic moral objections againstgenetic modification. In order to create clarity adistinction between three different kinds of consumerconcern is proposed. Consumer concerns can be seen assigns of loss of trust. Maintaining consumer trustasks for governmental action. Towards consumerconcerns, governments seem to have limitedpossibilities for public policy. Under current (...)
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    ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baġdādīs Bearbeitung von Buch Lambda der aristotelischen Metaphysik.ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī & Muwaffaq al-Dīn - 1976 - Wiesbaden: Steiner. Edited by Aristotle & Angelika Neuwirth.
  37. The Use of the Self.F. Matthias Alexander - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:237.
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  38. Neural synchrony and the unity of mind: A neurophenomenological perspective.F. Varela & Evan Thompson - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Technology.F. Rapp - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
    How can I wright an abstract ir I can't. read the article? I'm interested in reading it because I'm writing a papel on Philosophy of Technology but I have no acesso to this. Text. It's a shame! What can I do??? -/- Luisa.
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    Veterinary Responsibilities within the One Health Framework.F. L. B. Meijboom & J. van Herten - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):109-123.
    Veterinarians play an essential role in the animal-based food chain. They are professionally responsible for the health of farm animals to secure food safety and public health. In the last decades, food scandals and zoonotic disease outbreaks have shown how much animal and human health are entangled. Therefore, the concept of One Health is broadly promoted within veterinary medicine. The profession embraces this idea that the health of humans, animals and the environment is inextricably linked and supports the related call (...)
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    Computer Modeling in Philosophy of Religion.F. LeRon Shults - 2019 - Open Philosophy 2 (1):108-125.
    How might philosophy of religion be impacted by developments in computational modeling and social simulation? After briefly describing some of the content and context biases that have shaped traditional philosophy of religion, this article provides examples of computational models that illustrate the explanatory power of conceptually clear and empirically validated causal architectures informed by the bio-cultural sciences. It also outlines some of the material implications of these developments for broader metaphysical and metaethical discussions in philosophy. Computer modeling and simulation can (...)
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  42. Mathematics and dialectic in the republic VI.-VII. (I.).F. M. Cornford - 1932 - Mind 41 (161):37-52.
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    Fuzzy Trace Theory and Medical Decisions by Minors: Differences in Reasoning between Adolescents and Adults.E. A. Wilhelms & V. F. Reyna - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):268-282.
    Standard models of adolescent risk taking posit that the cognitive abilities of adolescents and adults are equivalent, and that increases in risk taking that occur during adolescence are the result of socio emotional differences in impulsivity, sensation seeking, and lack of self-control. Fuzzy-trace theory incorporates these socio emotional differences. However, it predicts that there are also cognitive differences between adolescents and adults, specifically that there are developmental increases in gist-based intuition that reflects understanding. Gist understanding, as opposed to verbatim-based analysis, (...)
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    A Programme for Christology: C. J. F. WILLIAMS.C. J. F. Williams - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):513-524.
    Christology seems to fall fairly clearly into two divisions. The first is concerned with the truth of the two propositions: ‘Christ is God’ and ‘Christ is a man’. The second is concerned with the mutual compatibility of these propositions. The first part of Christology tends to confine itself to what is sometimes called ‘positive theology’: that is to say, it is largely given over to examining the Jons revelationis —let us not prejudge currently burning issues by asking what this is—to (...)
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  45. Mathematics and dialectic in the republic VI.-VII. (II.).F. M. Cornford - 1932 - Mind 41 (162):173-190.
  46. Genes, Justice, And Obligations To Future People.F. Kamm - 2002 - Social Philosophy and Policy 19 (2):360-388.
    In this essay, I shall discuss ethical issues that arise with our increasing ability to affect the genetic makeup of the human population. These effects can be produced directly by altering the genotype, or indirectly by aborting, not conceiving, or treating individuals because of their genetic makeup in ways made possible by genetic pharmacology. I shall refer to all of these sorts of procedures collectively as the Procedures. Some of the ethical issues the Procedures raise are old, arising quite generally (...)
     
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    On 'the denial of bivalence is absurd'.F. J. Pelletier & R. J. Stainton - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (3):369 – 382.
    Timothy Williamson, in various places, has put forward an argument that is supposed to show that denying bivalence is absurd. This paper is an examination of the logical force of this argument, which is found wanting.
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  48. Bergson's vitalism in the light of modern biology.Maria de Issekutz Wolsky, Alexander A. Wolsky, F. Burwick & P. Douglass - 1992 - In Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.), The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  49. Conscious perception.F. Dretske - 1993 - Mind 102:263-283.
     
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  50. Storia della filosofia.F. Albergamo - 1967 - [Palermo]: Palumbo.
     
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