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    Development of a knowledge base as a tool for contextualized learning.F. Henri, P. Gagné, M. Maina, Y. Gargouri, J. Bourdeau & G. Paquette - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (3):271-287.
    This project was undertaken to develop a telelearning knowledge base aimed at making specialized telelearning knowledge accessible to non-specialized practitioners in the field. The challenge stems from a rationale related to a user-centered approach for the software design process, which is focused on learning in the context of professional practice, the bridge to be built between expert and practitioner knowledge, as well as the knowledge valorization of the latter. In order to take into account users and their situated actions, a (...)
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    Michel Spanneut, Tertullien et les premiers moralistes africains, Paris, P. Lethielleux ; Gembloux, J. Duculot, 1969 , 224 pages. [REVIEW]Hervé Gagné - 1971 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 27 (3):308.
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    Gagné, Renaud y Herrero de Jáuregui, Miguel (eds.), Les Dieux d’Homère II. Anthropomorphismes. Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2019, 330 p. ISBN: 978-28-756-2204-4. [REVIEW]Pablo Pinel Martínez - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:159-161.
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    Qui perd gagne. Essai sur SartrePhilip Knee Sainte-Foy, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1993, 222 p. [REVIEW]Yvan Cloutier - 1996 - Dialogue 35 (3):626-628.
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    Florence TAMAGNE, Histoire de l'homosexualité en Europe. Berlin, Londres, Paris. 1919-1939, Paris, 2000, Seuil, 692 p.Anne-Marie Sohn - 2001 - Clio 14:264-269.
    Florence Tamagne présente dans ce livre dense, mais qui aurait parfois gagné à être plus ramassé, l'essentiel d'une thèse soutenue en 1998. Il faut se réjouir de cette publication, les travaux sur l'histoire de la sexualité étant fort rares. L'histoire de l'homosexualité présente de surcroît des difficultés propres. Elle souffre plus encore que l'histoire de l'hétérosexualité du silence des acteurs. L'auteur a donc fait feu de tout bois, combiné iconographie et littérature, discours sc...
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    Claude FRANCIS, Fernande GONTIER, Colette, Paris, Perrin, 1997, 439 p. ; Nicole FERRIER-CAVERIVIÈRE, Colette l'authentique, Paris, PUF, 1997, 237 p. [REVIEW]Christine Bard - 1998 - Clio 7.
    La nouvelle biographie de Colette vient satisfaire une curiosité qui ne faiblit pas depuis sa mort en 1954. Contrairement à tant de ses contemporaines dans le monde des lettres, aujourd'hui oubliées, Colette a gagné la bataille de la postérité. Sa vie toute en audace puis en sagesse, son œuvre sensuelle et spirituelle, enfin sa place paradoxale dans le siècle lui donnent en effet une envergure exceptionnelle. Colette était moderne et l'est restée. Claude Francis et Fernande Gontier, qu...
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    Claude FRANCIS, Fernande GONTIER, Colette, Paris, Perrin, 1997, 439 p. ; Nicole FERRIER-CAVERIVIÈRE, Colette l'authentique, Paris, PUF, 1997, 237 p. [REVIEW]Christine Bard - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:30-30.
    La nouvelle biographie de Colette vient satisfaire une curiosité qui ne faiblit pas depuis sa mort en 1954. Contrairement à tant de ses contemporaines dans le monde des lettres, aujourd'hui oubliées, Colette a gagné la bataille de la postérité. Sa vie toute en audace puis en sagesse, son œuvre sensuelle et spirituelle, enfin sa place paradoxale dans le siècle lui donnent en effet une envergure exceptionnelle. Colette était moderne et l'est restée. Claude Francis et Fernande Gontier, qu..
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    Essai sur la gnose de Harvard. Whitehead apocryphe.Michel Weber - 2011 - Les Editions Chromatika.
    Michel Weber, Essai sur la gnose de Harvard. Whitehead apocryphe, Louvain-la-Neuve, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2011. (978-2-930517-26-1, 292 p., 20 €) L’objet de ce livre consiste en une éludication croisée de la philosophie organique whiteheadienne et de la gnose thomasienne. Il cherche à répondre à deux questions. La philosophie de l’événement, du processus ou du procès, d’Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) possède-t-elle, volens nolens, un fond gnostique syrien ? L’évangile apocryphe de Thomas, le gnostique juif qui a couché par écrit l’enseignement de (...)
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    Orienting attention without awareness.P. A. McCormick - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23:168-180.
  10. The inverse gambler's fallacy and cosmology--a reply to Hacking.P. J. McGrath - 1988 - Mind 97 (386):265-268.
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    Is a Good God Logically Possible?James P. Sterba - 2023 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1):125-130.
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    The T‐locus – inspiration and distraction?Robert P. Erickson - forthcoming - Bioessays:2400021.
    The T/t locus was a major focus of study by mouse geneticists during the 20th century. In the 70s, as the study of cell surface antigens controlling transplantation antigens was taking off, several laboratories hypothesized that alleles of this locus would control cell surface antigens important for embryonic development. One such antigen, the embryonal carcinoma F9 antigen was said to be an example. Other antigens were described on sperm and embryos that were said to be controlled by alleles at the (...)
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    Humanism in Medicine, Edited by John P. McGovern and Chester R. Burns.John P. McGovern & Chester R. Burns - 1973 - Thomas.
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    The refutation of the ontological argument.P. J. McGarth - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (159):195-212.
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    A developmental study of the discrimination of letter-like forms.Eleanor P. Gibson, James J. Gibson, Anne D. Pick & Harry Osser - 1962 - Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 55 (6):897-906.
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  16. Atheism or Agnosticism.P. J. McGrath - 1987 - Analysis 47 (1):54 - 57.
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    Catholic Discordance: Neoconservatism vs. the Field Hospital Church of Pope Francis / Church as Field Hospital: Toward an Ecclesiology of Sanctuary.Brian P. Flanagan - 2024 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 21 (1):189-191.
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  18. Husserl on Philosophy as Rigorous Science.P. McCormick - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston (eds.), Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 161--165.
     
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    Perceptual organization and the representation of natural form.Alex P. Pentland - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 28 (3):293-331.
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    Moralism and Realism in Theorizing Social Norms.N. P. Adams - 2024 - Analyse & Kritik 46 (1):13-24.
    In Morality and Socially Constructed Norms, Valentini searches for a unifying principle that underlies whatever genuine obligations we might have to obey the norms of any and all social practices, ranging from line queueing norms, through offsides rules in soccer, to obligations not to break the law. I argue that this search is driven, and distorted, by a commitment to what Bernard Williams labeled the ‘morality system’. Once we see this, we should question the value of the unifying project. Most (...)
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  21. A Probabilistic Theory of Causality.P. Suppes - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (4):409-410.
     
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    Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics and the laudanian perspective of research traditions in agronomy.Leandro P. Albrecht & Alfredo Junior Paiola Albrecht - 2024 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 7 (1):99-115.
    Agronomic science or technoscience has an important role in contemporary times and is the focus of necessary philosophical investigations. The present study aimed to relate Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics with the Laudanian concept of philosophy of science, also applied to the philosophy of technology within the agronomic context. The central question to be answered is: can Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics apply to the understanding of agronomy? Given this, central references and commentators were selected, dividing the dialogue between the authors and the argumentation (...)
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    34 How Phenomenal Consciousness Provides Evidence for God’s Existence and Informs What It Means to Say God Is a Spirit.James P. Moreland - 2024 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Divinity. De Gruyter. pp. 737-780.
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    Shading into texture.Alex P. Pentland - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 29 (2):147-170.
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    Buddhist Perspectives on Death.Pradeep P. Gokhale & Гокхале Прадип П - 2024 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):37-46.
    The study deals with some of the central issues concerning the notion of death as discussed in Theravāda (Pāli Buddhism) as well as Mahāyāna Buddhism. What is the sense that death is regarded as an instance of duḥkha (Sanskrit) or dukkha (Pāli)? The research claims that here, firstly, the word duḥkha/dukkha is used as an adjective (which means ‘unsatisfactory’) rather than a noun (which means 'pain' or 'suffering'). Secondly, by death, the Buddha did not mean the act of dying but (...)
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    Fetal brain transplantation--the scope of the ethical issue.P. McCullagh - 1988 - Ethics and Medicine: A Christian Perspective on Issues in Bioethics 4 (3):37.
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    “Plots, True or False”: The Succession Narrative as Court Apologetic.P. Kyle McCarter - 1981 - Interpretation 35 (4):355-367.
    Stories from and about David's reign provide the background and justification for the accession of Solomon.
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    An Analysis of Morals.P. J. McGrath - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:317-317.
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    Ascetical Theology of Sport.P. A. McGavin - 2022 - New Blackfriars 103 (1106):483-498.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1106, Page 483-498, July 2022.
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  30. Books and Reviews.P. J. Mcgrath - 1985 - International Logic Review 31:42.
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    Causes, Correlations and Mind-Brain Identity.P. M. McGoldrick - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:230-233.
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    Contemporary Ethical Theories.P. J. McGrath - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:316-316.
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    Early Latin Manuscripts - E. A. Lowe: Codices Latini Antiquiores: Supplement. Pp. xii+84; 46 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Boards, £15 net. - E. A. Lowe: Palaeographical Papers, 1907–1965. Edited by Ludwig Bieler. 2 vols. Pp. xx+348, 60 plates; x+300, 90 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972. Cloth, £16.P. McGurk - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (01):132-.
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    Hume’s Inductive Scepticism.P. J. McGrath - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:64-81.
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    Plantinga and the Probabilistic Argument from Evil.P. J. McGrath - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:113-130.
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    R M Hare: A Prescriptive Theory of Ethics.P. J. McGrath - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:30-54.
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  37. Self-reform of bishops: A plea for a different manner of listening.P. A. McGavin - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (2):189.
    Mapping one's ignorance also has affective benefits. Wherever mastery of knowledge and skills creates professional status, especially in practices that give professional power over clients, there arises a natural pride that rests on what one knows, and a regrettable tendency for authority to develop arrogance. We know the effects: failure to listen, premature dismissal of relevant information, overreaching and overbearing professional conduct, mistakes and the denial of them, and so on. An explicit acknowledgement of ignorance may generate a corrective humility, (...)
     
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    The We Believe of Philosophers in advance.P. A. McGavin & T. A. Hunter - forthcoming - International Philosophical Quarterly.
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    Warranted Christian Belief.P. Helm - 2001 - Mind 110 (440):1110-1115.
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  40. Modal Ontological Arguments.Gregory R. P. Stacey - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (8):e12938.
    Inspired by the third chapter of Anselm's Proslogion, twentieth century philosophers including Charles Hartshorne and Alvin Plantinga developed “modal” ontological arguments for the existence of God. Such arguments use modal logic to infer God's existence from the premises that (i) God's existence is possible and (ii) if God exists, He exists necessarily. Like other ontological arguments, modal arguments have won few converts to theism; many commentators consider them question‐begging or liable to parody. This article details how recent attempts to defend (...)
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    The Limitations of Principlism.Jed P. Mangal & Nathan S. Scheiner - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (1):17-19.
    In their article, Crutchfield and Redinger (2024) outline the conditions that they have identified as situations in which it is ethically permissible to use chemical restraints, defined as medicati...
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    From informed to empowered consent.Chelsea O. P. Hagopian - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (1):e12475.
    Informed consent is ethically incomplete and should be redefined as empowered consent. This essay challenges theoretical assumptions of the value of informed consent in light of substantial evidence of its failure in clinical practice and questions the continued emphasis on autonomy as the primary ethical justification for the practice of consent in health care. Human dignity—rather than autonomy—is advanced from a nursing ethics perspective as a preferred justification for consent practices in health care. The adequacy of an ethic of obligation (...)
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    Conceivability, Rational Intuition, and Metaphysical Possibility.J. P. Moreland - 2022 - International Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2):141-160.
    The purpose of this article is to provide a case against certain claims made by modal skeptics with a specific application to the debate about whether conceivability is the right notion to employ in justifying the move from some state of affairs being conceivable to its being metaphysically possible. Does conceivability provide adequate, defeasible grounds for inferring metaphysical possibility? If not, is there a better approach that employs a replacement for conceivability? I argue that conceivability should be abandoned in favor (...)
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    Heraclitus, FR. 114.Alexander P. D. Mourelatos - 1965 - American Journal of Philology 86 (3):258.
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  45. Izmenennye sostoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ soznanii︠a︡: sovremennye issledovanii︠a︡: nauchno-analiticheskiĭ obzor.L. P. Mordvint︠s︡eva - 1995 - Moskva: Inion Ran.
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    Introduction to Special Issue of SEP: Sport and Species.S. P. Morris & Gabriela Tymowski-Gionet - 2023 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (4):399-402.
    The role of animals in the realm of sport is the focus of this special issue which delves into the nuanced intersections of sport, animals, and ethics. For millennia, humans have forged multifacete...
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    Walter Benjamin and political theology.Brendan P. Moran & Paula Schwebel (eds.) - 2024 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Tracing Walter Benjamin's convergences with, and divergences from, influential German theorist Carl Schmitt, this edited collection places his thinking in the context of broader 20th century political philosophy of his time, and examines the question of whether Benjamin presents the possibility for a distinctive political theology, mapping the coordinates of this question without collapsing the tensions internal to Benjamin's thought. This volume brings together a host of multifaceted contributions that explore why Benjamin has been a fertile source for thinking about (...)
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    Threats to Benefits: Assessing Knowledge Production in Nonhuman Models of Human Neuropsychiatric Disorders.Carolyn P. Neuhaus - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S2):34-40.
    Recent reports and papers on chimeric research highlight the promise of chimeric models of human neuropsychiatric disorders to ameliorate human suffering due to autism spectrum disorders, depression, and schizophrenia. These calls, however, typically do not acknowledge, much less address, criticisms of model creation and validation, or concerns about scientific conduct more generally. The ethical justification for the use of nonhuman animals in research depends on the production of benefits to humans based on such research. But the assessment and production of (...)
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  49. Truth and Relativism.Patrick Greenough & Michael P. Lynch (eds.) - 2006 - Clarendon Press.
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  50. An Allusion to the Blinding of Appius Claudius Caecus in Aeneid Book 8?Matthew P. Loar - forthcoming - Classical Quarterly:1-4.
    This article argues that Virgil includes an allusion to the fourth-century censor Appius Claudius Caecus in Book 8 of the Aeneid. Three pieces of evidence point to this allusion: (1) wordplay, especially the near echo of ‘Caecus’ in ‘Cacus’; (2) semantic associations between Cacus and darkness; and (3) repeated references to sight and Cacus’ eyes. By invoking the memory of Appius, whose blinding in 312 b.c.e. allegedly came at the hands of Hercules as punishment for transferring control of the god's (...)
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