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  1. Philosophy and Technology in the French Tradition. The Legacy of François Dagognet.Gérard Chazal - 2018 - In Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Xavier Guchet & Sacha Loeve (eds.), French Philosophy of Technology: Classical Readings and Contemporary Approaches. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  2. Reseña del libro "Accélération : une critique sociale du temps".Gérard Chazal - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (4):543-544.
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    The Bachelardian tradition in the philosophy of science.Jean-sébastien Bolduc & Gérard Chazal - 2005 - Angelaki 10 (2):79 – 87.
    (2005). The Bachelardian Tradition in the Philosophy of Science. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the french tradition issue editor: andrew aitken, pp. 79-87.
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  4. Matière et conscience, coll. « Milieux ».Paul M. Churchland & Gérard Chazal - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (3):409-409.
     
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Gaëlle Champon, Stanislas Deprez, Roberto Zambiasi, Patrick Cerutti, Henri Dilberman, Roselyne Dégremont, Céline Flécheux, Baldine Saint Girons, Pierre Pellegrin & Gérard Chazal - 2022 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (4):541-574.
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    Gérard Chazal: Bachelardowskie wątki w twórczości Françoisa Dagogneta.Marta Ples-Bęben - 2020 - Folia Philosophica 43 (1):1-14.
    Polish translation of an article by Gérard Chazal, devoted to the relationship of François Dagognet’s philosophy to the work of Gaston Bachelard. The author shows the complexity of this relationship, analyzing it in relation to the philosophy of science, the philosophy of technology and the philosophy of art. In many dimensions Chazal shows that Dagognet was inspired not so much by the letter of Bachelard’s texts as by their spirit, using his methods and concepts in areas that (...)
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    Gérard Chazal, Les réseaux du sens. De l'informatique aux neurosciences.Olivier Perru - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1-2):321-324.
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    Logiques non-standard.Gérard Chazal - 2009 - [Dijon]: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    En associant philosophie et logique, cet ouvrage apporte un éclairage sur l'évolution de la logique de l'époque d'Aristote à nos jours. Il présente les différents formalismes des logiques non-standard en expliquant tout d'abord les besoins de ces logiques puis leurs descriptions syntaxiques et sémantiques. A l'aide d'exercices, il offre un panorama de ces logiques qui sont complexes à " utiliser " pour modéliser des connaissances permettant ainsi aux lecteurs d'appréhender ce domaine.
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    L'homme et la connaissance.Malcolm de Chazal - 1974 - Paris: J.-J. Pauvert.
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  10. Logical reasoning with diagrams.Gerard Allwein & Jon Barwise (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    One effect of information technology is the increasing need to present information visually. The trend raises intriguing questions. What is the logical status of reasoning that employs visualization? What are the cognitive advantages and pitfalls of this reasoning? What kinds of tools can be developed to aid in the use of visual representation? This newest volume on the Studies in Logic and Computation series addresses the logical aspects of the visualization of information. The authors of these specially commissioned papers explore (...)
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    Bergson et Bachelard face à la nouvelle physique.Gérade Chazal - 2023 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 27 (2).
    La rencontre entre Bergson et Einstein en 1922 est souvent présentée comme un cas exemplaire d’incompréhension réciproque entre le philosophe et le physicien. Pourtant, la même année, Bergson publiait _Durée et simultanéité_, analyse et interprétation de cette même Relativité. Il serait erroné de présenter Bergson comme le philosophe ignorant des sciences dures. Entre le texte de 1922 de _Durée et simultanéité_ et celui de 1934 du _Nouvel Esprit Scientifique_, il n’y a pas passage d’une interprétation erronée de la Relativité à (...)
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    Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge.Gerard Radnitzky & Karl Raimund Popper - 1987 - Open Court Publishing.
    "Bartley and Radnitzky have done the philosophy of knowledge a tremendous service. Scholars now have a superb and up-to-date presentation of the fundamental ideas of evolutionary epistemology." --Philosophical Books.
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  13. Partage de Nancy.Gérard Bensussan - 2024 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 55:99-118.
    Democracy cannot go with philosophical Episteme because it is put to the doxic test of maxims. This text associates this observation with what Nancy called democratic existence in its self-transcendence. A democracy recognizes itself in that it makes possible the existence in excess of the unshareable a-politics of our existences. Separation and representation are then imperatively required by the democratic transaction. The «with» thought by Nancy sketches such a figure, both the possibility of a being-together and the internal possibility of (...)
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    Authority in morals: an essay in Christian ethics.Gerard J. Hughes - 1978 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
  15. The rules-standards debate and Ontario Civil Procedure reform: a case for more rules?Gerard J. Kennedy - 2022 - Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 47 (1).
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    Plato's "Gorgias" and Aristotle.Gerard Watson - 1989 - The Maynooth Review / Revieú Mhá Nuad 14:51 - 66.
  17. Humanism and Negritude: Notes on the Contemporary Afro-American Novel.Albert Gérard & S. Alexander - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (37):115-133.
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    Metaphor in usage.Gerard J. Steen, Aletta G. Dorst, J. Berenike Herrmann, Anna A. Kaal & Tina Krennmayr - 2010 - Cognitive Linguistics 21 (4):765–796.
    This paper examines patterns of metaphor in usage. Four samples of text excerpts of on average 47,000 words each were taken from the British National Corpus and annotated for metaphor. The linguistic metaphor data were collected by five analysts on the basis of a highly explicit identification procedure that is a variant of the approach developed by the Pragglejaz Group (Metaphor and Symbol 22: 1–39, 2007). Part of this paper is a report of the protocol and the reliability of the (...)
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    The Greek Concept of Nature.Gerard Naddaf - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the origin and evolution of the Greek concept of nature up until the time of Plato.
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  20. Kripke models for linear logic.Gerard Allwein & J. Michael Dunn - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):514-545.
    We present a Kripke model for Girard's Linear Logic (without exponentials) in a conservative fashion where the logical functors beyond the basic lattice operations may be added one by one without recourse to such things as negation. You can either have some logical functors or not as you choose. Commutatively and associatively are isolated in such a way that the base Kripke model is a model for noncommutative, nonassociative Linear Logic. We also extend the logic by adding a coimplication operator, (...)
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    The Greek Concept of Nature.Gerard Naddaf - 2006 - State University of New York Press.
    _Explores the origin and evolution of the Greek concept of nature up until the time of Plato._.
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    An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation.Gerard Kempen & Edward Hoenkamp - 1987 - Cognitive Science 11 (2):201-258.
    This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important characteristic of unprepared speech is that overt pronunciation of a sentence can be initiated before the speaker has completely worked out the meaning content he or she is going to express in that sentence. Apparently, the speaker is able to build up a syntactically coherent utterance out of a series of syntactic fragments each rendering a new part of the meaning content. This incremental, left‐to‐right mode (...)
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    Meet, discuss, and segregate!Gérard Weisbuch, Guillaume Deffuant, Frédéric Amblard & Jean‐Pierre Nadal - 2002 - Complexity 7 (3):55-63.
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    Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaften: Festschrift für Gerard Radnitzky aus Anlass seines 70. Geburtstages.Gerard Radnitzky & Gunnar Andersson - 1991
    Die Autoren dieses Buches befassen sich mit dem Verhältnis der Wissenschaftstheorie zu den Wissenschaften. Vertreter verschiedener Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften kommen hier nach folgendem Anordnungsprinzip zu Worte: Von den »hard sciences« zu den »soft sciences«, von den empirisch leichter prüfbaren zu den empirisch schwerer prüfbaren Wissenschaften. Die klassischen Naturwissenschaften, Physik, Chemie und Biologie, machen den Anfang. Dann folgen Ökonomie, Soziologie und Geschichte.Fast alle Beiträge sind aus Vorträgen hervorgegangen, die im Juni 1989 während eines wissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums an der Universität Trier gehalten und (...)
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    Mathématisation du sensible: sur l'oeuvre de Daniel Parrochia.Jean-Claude Beaune & Gérard Chazal (eds.) - 2009 - Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    Depuis Galilée et son affirmation que le Grand Livre de la Nature est écrit en langage mathématique, la science a été une mathématisation progressive des données sensibles fournies par l'observation. Malgré la réticence des philosophes à assumer cet état, certains acceptèrent pourtant de passer par ce détour formel de la mathesis. Car il ne s'agissait plus de se livrer aux méditations faciles sur les formes géométriques, mais de se confronter dorénavant à la rudesse abstraite du langage algébrique. Certes, la démarche (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Gerard Walmsley - 2008 - In Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism: The Polymorphism of Conciousness as the Key to Philosophy. University of Toronto Press.
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    1. Aims/relevance/procedure.Gerard Walmsley - 2008 - In Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism: The Polymorphism of Conciousness as the Key to Philosophy. University of Toronto Press. pp. 32-54.
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    African Philosophy and the Future of Africa.Gerard Walmsley (ed.) - 2011 - Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Proceedings of a conference held in Oct. 2007 at St. Augustine College of South Africa.
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  29. From Management Systems to Corporate Social Responsibility.Gerard I. J. M. Zwetsloot - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 44 (2-3):201-208.
    At the start of the 21st century, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems to have great potential for innovating business practices with a positive impact on People, Planet and Profit. In this article the differences between the management systems approach of the nineties, and Corporate Social Responsibility are analysed.An analysis is structured around three business principles that are relevant for CSR and management systems: (1) doing things right the first time, (2) doing the right things, and (3) continuous improvement and innovation. (...)
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    Fast Vacuum Fluctuations and the Emergence of Quantum Mechanics.Gerard ’T. Hooft - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (3):1-24.
    Fast moving classical variables can generate quantum mechanical behavior. We demonstrate how this can happen in a model. The key point is that in classically evolving systems one can still define a conserved quantum energy. For the fast variables, the energy levels are far separated, such that one may assume these variables to stay in their ground state. This forces them to be entangled, so that, consequently, the slow variables are entangled as well. The fast variables could be the vacuum (...)
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    Kripke Models for Linear Logic.Allwein Gerard & Dunn J. Michael - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):514-545.
  32. The Stoic theory of knowledge.Gerard Watson - 1966 - Belfast,: Queen's University.
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    À quoi rêvent les machines?Gérard Chazal - 2016 - Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    A quoi réent les machines? La question peut paraître étrange. C’est cependant une manière d’interroger nos propres rêveries autour des réalisations techniques, en faisant jouer aux machines le rôle de reflet de nos propres existences. A travers de nombreux artifices, dont les machines sont les plus élaborés, nous construisons notre monde, enchevêtrant raison et imaginaire et mêlant utile et gratuit. La machine et ses rêves nous renvoient alors une image éclairée de nous-mêmes. Ce jeu de miroir Ne pose-t-il pas la (...)
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    Les Lumières et l'idée de la nature.Gérard Chazal (ed.) - 2011 - Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    Aujourd'hui la notion de nature est omniprésente : le mot se trouve au coeur des réflexions écologiques mais sert aussi d'argument publicitaire pour les produits les plus divers de l'industrie agroalimentaire à la cosmétique. Cependant, les usages actuels et multiformes de cette notion se trouvaient déjà dans les débats du siècle des Lumières. Alors que les fondements religieux de la société s'effritaient sous l'effet de la division du christianisme et de la révolution scientifique, la Nature cessait d'être l'oeuvre divine offerte (...)
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    Philosophie de la machine: néo-mécanisme et post-humanisme.Gérard Chazal - 2013 - Dijon: Éditions Universitaires de Dijon.
    "Entre mythe, science et technique il existe une longue tradition de l'homme artificiel, des jaquemarts au Golem, de Frankenstein aux robots, comme si nous nous étions longuement complus, par le jeu des métaphores, à nous contempler dans le miroir de nos machines. Il en est résulté une philosophie mécaniste, de Descartes à La Mettrie qu'il faut bien évoquer. Avec la cybernétique et l'informatique, le vivant, l'esprit, la machine sont entrés dans des chevauchements beaucoup plus complexes qui ouvrent sur un néo-mécanisme. (...)
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    Valeur des sciences.Gérard Chazal (ed.) - 2008 - [Dijon]: Editions universitaires de Dijon.
    Il est devenu courant de dénigrer la science en l'accusant de tous les maux qui frappent notre société alors même que chacun cherche dans ses applications le confort, le bien être, la santé. Situation paradoxale qui invite à s'interroger sur la place de la démarche scientifique dans la culture d'aujourd'hui en écartant aussi bien les enthousiasmes naïfs que les craintes déraisonnées. Ce travail de réflexion indispensable met en jeu une approche nécessairement pluridisciplinaire où le sociologue aussi bien que le juriste (...)
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    Where's the competence in competence-based education and training?Gerard Lum - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (3):403–418.
    This paper notes the apparent ineffectiveness of the critical response to competence-based education and training (CBET) and suggests that this results from a failure to correctly isolate CBET's unique, identifying features. It is argued that the prevailing tendency to identify CBET with ‘competence’ is fundamentally mistaken and that the competence approach is more properly characterised in terms of its philosophically naïve methodological strategy. It is suggested that this strategy is based upon untenable assumptions relating to the semantic status of statements (...)
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  38. Aristotle on Ethics.Gerard J. Hughes - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):176-176.
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  39. The Works of Gerard Winstanley.Gerard Winstanley & George H. Sabine - 1944 - Science and Society 8 (1):74-82.
     
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    Perspectives on the Emergence of Scientific Disciplines.Gerard Lemaine, Roy Macleod, Michael Mulkay & Peter Weingart (eds.) - 1976 - De Gruyter.
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    Ecopolitical Homelessness: Defining Place in an Unsettled World.Gerard Kuperus - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    While our world is characterized by mobility, global interactions, and increasing knowledge, we are facing serious challenges regarding the knowledge of the places around us. We understand and navigate our surroundings by relying on advanced technologies. Yet, a truly knowledgeable relationship to the places where we live and visit is lacking. This book proposes that we are utterly lost and that the loss of a sense of place has contributed to different crises, such as the environmental crisis, the immigration crisis, (...)
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  42. The natural law and Stoicism.Gerard Watson - 1971 - In A. A. Long (ed.), Problems in Stoicism. London,: Athlone Press. pp. 216-238.
     
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    Towards a richer conception of vocational preparation.Gerard Lum - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (1):1–15.
    This paper identifies the key assumptions underpinning current arrangements in vocational education and training (VET) in the UK. These assumptions, and the idea of vocational capability they denote, are rejected in favour of a more coherent conception—a conception centred not on the traditional dichotomy of ‘knowing how-knowing that’ but on what I refer to as the ‘constitutive understandings’ from which both practical and theoretical capabilities can be seen to derive. It is argued that an account of vocational capability in these (...)
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    L'origine et l'évolution du concept grec de phusis.Gerard Naddaf - 1992 - Edwin Mellen Press.
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    The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory.Gerard Delanty & Stephen P. Turner (eds.) - 2011 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    The triangular relationship between the social, the political and the cultural has opened up social and political theory to new challenges. The social can no longer be reduced to the category of society, and the political extends beyond the traditional concerns of the nature of the state and political authority. -/- This Handbook will address a range of issues that have recently emerged from the disciplines of social and political theory, focusing on key themes as opposed to schools of thought (...)
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    Relating the Quantum Mechanics of Discrete Systems to Standard Canonical Quantum Mechanics.Gerard ’T. Hooft - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (4):406-425.
    Standard canonical quantum mechanics makes much use of operators whose spectra cover the set of real numbers, such as the coordinates of space, or the values of the momenta. Discrete quantum mechanics uses only strictly discrete operators. We show how one can transform systems with pairs of integer-valued, commuting operators $P_i$ and $Q_i$ , to systems with real-valued canonical coordinates $q_i$ and their associated momentum operators $p_i$ . The discrete system could be entirely deterministic while the corresponding (p, q) system (...)
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    The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition.Gerard Passannante - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Extra destinatum -- The philologist and the Epicurean -- Homer atomized -- The pervasive influence.
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    Partially-ordered Modalities.Gerard Allwein & William L. Harrison - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 1-21.
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  49. Towards a Hierarchical Definition of Life, the Organism, and Death.Gerard A. J. M. Jagers op Akkerhuis - 2010 - Foundations of Science 15 (3):245-262.
    Despite hundreds of definitions, no consensus exists on a definition of life or on the closely related and problematic definitions of the organism and death. These problems retard practical and theoretical development in, for example, exobiology, artificial life, biology and evolution. This paper suggests improving this situation by basing definitions on a theory of a generalized particle hierarchy. This theory uses the common denominator of the “operator” for a unified ranking of both particles and organisms, from elementary particles to animals (...)
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    Biology Needs Information Theory.Gérard Battail - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (1):77-103.
    Communication is an important feature of the living world that mainstream biology fails to adequately deal with. Applying two main disciplines can be contemplated to fill in this gap: semiotics and information theory. Semiotics is a philosophical discipline mainly concerned with meaning; applying it to life already originated in biosemiotics. Information theory is a mathematical discipline coming from engineering which has literal communication as purpose. Biosemiotics and information theory are thus concerned with distinct and complementary possible meanings of the word (...)
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