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    Histoire de l’université et histoire du savoir: Padoue (XIVe-XVIe siècle) (III).Luce Giard - 1985 - Revue de Synthèse 106 (120):419-442.
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    Histoire de l'université et histoire du sa voir : Padoue (xivᵉ-xviᵉ siècle) (I).Luce Giard - 1983 - Revue de Synthèse 104 (110):139-169.
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    Histoire de l'université et histoire du savoir : Padoue (XIVᵉ-XVIᵉ siècle) (II).Luce Giard - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (115):259-298.
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  4. L'histoire des sciences, une histoire singulière.Luce Giard - 1985 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 73 (3):355-379.
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  5. Aristote et la Renaissance, coll. « Epiméthée ».Charles B. Schmitt & Luce Giard - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 186 (2):314-315.
     
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    Michel de Certeau: le voyage de l'oeuvre.Luce Giard (ed.) - 2017 - Paris: Éditions Facultés jésuites de Paris.
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    Romance numérique pour femmes au Japon. Les otome gēmu, entre aliénation et libération.Agnès Giard - 2022 - Clio 56:141-152.
    Le Japon est le premier producteur de jeux vidéo à l’eau de rose. Appelés « jeux pour jeunes filles » (otome gēmu), ils proposent des gammes de « beaux gosses » formatés sur le modèle du prédateur, entraînant l’héroïne dans une histoire d’amour proche du rapt. Les scénarios reposent sur la mise en scène d’une perte de pouvoir, où la joueuse renonce à son libre arbitre. Les personnages les plus agressifs sont « irrésistibles », expliquent les fans qui désirent être (...)
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    Il faut beaucoup d’amies pour aimer un bel homme. Pratiques de sociabilité autour des jeux de romance ( Otome Games ) au Japon.Agnès Giard - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-265 (1-2):107-125.
    Le Japon est le premier producteur mondial de jeux vidéo « à l’eau de rose ». Ces jeux de simulation amoureuse présentent une caractéristique curieuse : théoriquement, ils assignent la femme à la tache unique de séduire un personnage masculin, mais, dans les faits, ils favorisent la mise en place d’un réseau d’amitié entre femmes. C’est de ce réseau – tissé à la fois dans le jeu et dans la vraie vie – que dépend le succès en amour. M’appuyant sur (...)
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    Il faut beaucoup d’amies pour aimer un bel homme. Pratiques de sociabilité autour des jeux de romance ( Otome Games ) au Japon.Agnès Giard - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-266 (1):107-125.
    Le Japon est le premier producteur mondial de jeux vidéo « à l’eau de rose ». Ces jeux de simulation amoureuse présentent une caractéristique curieuse : théoriquement, ils assignent la femme à la tache unique de séduire un personnage masculin, mais, dans les faits, ils favorisent la mise en place d’un réseau d’amitié entre femmes. C’est de ce réseau – tissé à la fois dans le jeu et dans la vraie vie – que dépend le succès en amour. M’appuyant sur (...)
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    L'Individualite et L'Erreur Individualiste.S. E. Mezes, F. Le Dantec & M. A. Giard - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (6):659.
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  11. Philosophie sociale et religion d'Aug. Lay Sermons and Addresses.Edward Caird, Crum, Ch Rossigneux, Giard & Brière - 1909 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 67:416-421.
     
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  12. L'oeuvre d'Alfred Giard.H. Piéron - 1909 - Scientia 3 (5):373.
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    Le gouvernement par l'opinion publique : Extrait de La République américaine, Paris, V. Giard et E. Brière, édition française, 1901, tome III, p. 340-349. [REVIEW]James Bryce - 2001 - Hermes 31:159.
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    La nature de l'opinion publique : Extrait de La République américaine, Paris, V. Giard et E. Brière, édition française, 1901, tome III, p. 329-339. [REVIEW]James Bryce - 2001 - Hermes 31:31.
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    Love for a handsome man requires a lot of friends: Sociability practices related to romance games ( Otome Games) in Japan.Agnès Giard - 2024 - Diogenes 65 (1):14-30.
    Japan is the world’s largest producer of love simulation games, revealing a curious feature: these games, in theory, assign female players to the unique task of seducing a male character, but, in reality, they promote the establishment of a network of friendship between women. Love cannot be achieved if this network is not carefully woven both in play and in real life. Based on the analysis of this double dynamics, outwardly contradictory, I would like to advance the following hypothesis: that (...)
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    Questions posées à Louis Ch'tellier, Luce Giard, Dominique Julia et John O’Malley.Louis Châtellier, Luce Giard & John O’Malley - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):409-431.
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    Temporal Realism and the R-Theory.L. Nathan Oaklander - 2014 - In Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 123-140.
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  18. A qui s' éloigne in Michel de Certeau. Le voyage mystique.Luce Giard - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (2):173-178.
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  19. Bibliographie complète de Michel de Certeau in Michel de Certeau. Le voyage mystique (Suite).Luce Giard - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (3):405-457.
     
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    Paradigms in theory construction.Luciano L'Abate (ed.) - 2012 - New York: Springer.
    Introductory background -- Paradigms in the arts and social sciences -- General-integrative paradigms in psychology -- Particular-specific paradigms in psychology -- Operational paradigms in psychology -- Conclusion.
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    Vaillant GE, Aging well. Surprising guidelines to a happier life.L. H. Toiviainen - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):667-8.
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    Arról, ami állítható--.László Gál (ed.) - 2004 - Cluj-Napoca: Editura Presa Universitară Clujeană.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ iz khaosa: Zh. Delëz i postmodernizm v filosofii, nauke, religii.L. A. Markova - 2004 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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  24. Welfare, happiness, and ethics.L. W. Sumner - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Moral philosophers agree that welfare matters. But they disagree about what it is, or how much it matters. In this vital new work, Wayne Sumner presents an original theory of welfare, investigating its nature and discussing its importance. He considers and rejects all notable theories of welfare, both objective and subjective, including hedonism and theories founded on desire or preference. His own theory connects welfare closely with happiness or life satisfaction. Reacting against the value pluralism that currently dominates moral philosophy, (...)
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    Logique et langue: le grec jusqu'à Aristote.Luce Giard, Jean Lallot & Françoise Desbordes - 1983 - Université Paris 7, Equipe d'Histoire des Théories Linguistiques, Dép. De Recherches Linguistiques.
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    More in the early selection process than the attentional-trace mechanism?Marie-Hélène Giard - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):240-241.
  27. Notice in Michel de Certeau. Le voyage mystique.Luce Giard - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (2):167-169.
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  28. Un manquant fait écrire in Michel de Certeau. Le voyage mystique.Luce Giard - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (3):381-398.
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    Nauka na grani s nenaukoĭ.L. A. Markova - 2013 - Moskva: Reabilitat︠s︡ii︠a︡.
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    Filosofii︠a︡, metodologii︠a︡, nauka: kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡.L. A. Mikeshina (ed.) - 2004 - Moskva: Prometeĭ.
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  31. Metaphysics as modeling: the handmaiden’s tale.L. A. Paul - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 160 (1):1-29.
    Critics of contemporary metaphysics argue that it attempts to do the hard work of science from the ease of the armchair. Physics, not metaphysics, tells us about the fundamental facts of the world, and empirical psychology is best placed to reveal the content of our concepts about the world. Exploring and understanding the world through metaphysical reflection is obsolete. In this paper, I will show why this critique of metaphysics fails, arguing that metaphysical methods used to make claims about the (...)
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    God of Metaphysics.T. L. S. Sprigge - 2006 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Can philosophy offer reasonable grounds for the existence of a God possessing genuine religious significance and not proposed simply as the solution to a purely intellectual philosophical problem? Certainly many contemporary thinkers have insisted that no genuine religion could be based upon metaphysics. In this book, however, T. L. S. Sprigge examines sympathetically the most notable metaphysical systems of the last four centuries which purport to put religion on a rational footing and, after a thorough examination of their claims, considers (...)
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    Wittgenstein, freud, and the nature of psychoanalytic explanation.L. Sass - 2001 - In Richard Allen & Malcolm Turvey (eds.), Wittgenstein, theory, and the arts. New York: Routledge. pp. 253--295.
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    Knowability Paradox.Jonathan L. Kvanvig - 2006 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    The paradox of knowability, derived from a proof by Frederic Fitch in 1963, is one of the deepest paradoxes concerning the nature of truth. Jonathan Kvanvig argues that the depth of the paradox has not been adequately appreciated. It has long been known that the paradox threatens antirealist conceptions of truth according to which truth is epistemic. If truth is epistemic, what better way to express that idea than to maintain that all truths are knowable? In the face of the (...)
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  35. A One Category Ontology.L. A. Paul - 2017 - In John A. Keller (ed.), Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes From the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 32-62.
    I defend a one category ontology: an ontology that denies that we need more than one fundamental category to support the ontological structure of the world. Categorical fundamentality is understood in terms of the metaphysically prior, as that in which everything else in the world consists. One category ontologies are deeply appealing, because their ontological simplicity gives them an unmatched elegance and spareness. I’m a fan of a one category ontology that collapses the distinction between particular and property, replacing it (...)
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    Ėstetika fizicheskikh uprazhneniĭ.L. D. Nazarenko - 2004 - Moskva: Teorii︠a︡ i praktika fizicheskoĭ kulʹtury.
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    Manuṣyasnēhattint̲e tirumol̲ikaḷ.Tōmas Vaḷḷiyānippur̲aṃ - 2004 - [Kochi]: Pranatha Books.
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  38. Working virtue: virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems.Rebecca L. Walker & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems, leading figures in the fields of virtue ethics and ethics come together to present the first ...
  39. Whistleblowing and Organizational Ethics.Susan L. Ray - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (4):438-445.
    The purpose of this article is to discuss an external whistleblowing event that occurred after all internal whistleblowing through the hierarchy of the organization had failed. It is argued that an organization that does not support those that whistle blow because of violation of professional standards is indicative of a failure of organizational ethics. Several ways to build an ethics infrastructure that could reduce the need to resort to external whistleblowing are discussed. A relational ethics approach is presented as a (...)
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  40. Liberal nationalism, citizenship, and integration.Sune Lægaard - 2011 - In Jeremy S. Duncan (ed.), Perspectives on ethics. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Addressing or reinforcing injustice? Artificial amnion and placenta technology, loss-sensitive care and racial inequities in preterm birth.Sophie L. Schott, Faith Fletcher, Alice Story & April Adams - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (5):316-317.
    Preterm birth is defined as delivery occurring before 37 weeks gestation.1 Infants born prematurely have increased risks of morbidity and mortality throughout life, especially during the first year. These risks increase as the gestational age at birth decreases.2 Additionally, there are significant racial and ethnic differences in preterm birth rates. In 2022, the rate of preterm birth among non-Hispanic black women was approximately 50% higher than that observed in non-Hispanic white women.1 The outcomes for these infants are also disparate–preterm birth (...)
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    Platonizm matematyczny i hermeneutyka.Zbigniew Król - 2006 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IFiS PAN.
  43. Précis of Transformative Experience.L. A. Paul - 2014 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (3):760-765.
    I summarize the main argument of Transformative Experience (OUP 2014). The book develops familiar examples from classical philosophical debates, as well as original examples, to argue that an agent’s decision to undergo a transformative experience—an experience constituted by radical personal and epistemic change for the agent—must either be authentic or irrational, but not both. The Precis of Transformative Experience walks the reader through the main ideas involved in epistemically and personally transformative experiences, the problems they pose for rational decision-making, and (...)
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    A defence of tanking in sports.L. A. Landgraf - 2024 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 51 (1):89-101.
    The sports world has historically rejected the practice of tanking. I argue that this attitude is unwarranted. To do so, I introduce a concept called strategic suboptimal play (SSP), which is the practice of incurring the risk of a short-term competitive disadvantage to increase the chances of gaining a longer-term competitive advantage. Tanking is just an instance of SSP employed in higher-order games, i.e. games that are at least partially played by other games, like tournaments or seasons. Since SSP is (...)
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    Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service.Zoe Fritz & Caitríona L. Cox - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (12):797-802.
    To practise ‘fairly and justly’ a clinician must balance the needs of both the many and the few: the individual patient in front of them, and the many unseen patients in the waiting room, and in the county. They must consider the immediate clinical needs of those in the present, and how their actions will impact on future patients. The good medical practice guidance ‘Make the care of your patient your first concern’ provides no guidance on how doctors should act (...)
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  46. The Context of Essence.L. A. Paul - 2004 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (1):170-184.
    I address two related questions: first, what is the best theory of how objects have de re modal properties? Second, what is the best defence of essentialism given the variability of our modal intuitions? I critically discuss several theories of how objects have their de re modal properties and address the most threatening antiessentialist objection to essentialism: the variability of our modal intuitions. Drawing on linguistic treatments of vagueness and ambiguity, I show how essentialists can accommodate the variability of modal (...)
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    Mellor's ‘Bridge–Hand’ Argument: B. L. HEBBLETHWAITE.B. L. Hebblethwaite - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (3-4):473-479.
    In his article ‘God and Probability’, 1 Hugh Mellor introduced the notion of the ‘bridge-hand fallacy’, allegedly committed by those who think they can appeal to probabilities in arguments for design. I should like to give this notion another airing, partly because of its recent criticism in two interesting books - R. G. Swinburne' The Existence of God and D. J. Bartholomew's God of Chance - and partly because it seems worth asking how it fares in relation to the most (...)
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    Charles Peirce and Modern Science.T. L. Short - 2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, T. L. Short places the notorious difficulties of Peirce's important writings in a more productive light, arguing that he wrote philosophy as a scientist, by framing conjectures intended to be refined or superseded in the inquiries they initiate. He argues also that Peirce held that the methods and metaphysics of modern science are amended as inquiry progresses, making metaphysics a branch of empirical knowledge. Additionally, Short shows that Peirce's scientific work expanded empiricism on empirical grounds, grounding his (...)
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    The old is new: a new look at who and what we are.L. R. Sumpter - 2018 - Huntsville: Ozark Mountain.
    In the course of writing this book, answers to the following questions and many others were given in both narrative and visual form. Most of them were presented rather forcefully, and not when I was expecting them. I understood that I was to share what I learned. What is in store for the geology of North America? How do we create matter every day? What is the nature of nature? How did people live more than a half million years ago? (...)
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    K.E. Løgstrup: indføring og tekster.K. E. Løgstrup - 1995 - København: Munksgaard. Edited by Erik Kempf & Ole Morsing.
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