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    La nature de l'œuvre.Lucien Goldmann & Lucien Goldman - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (3):139 - 143.
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  2. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Mindreading.Alvin I. Goldman - 2006 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    People are minded creatures; we have thoughts, feelings and emotions. More intriguingly, we grasp our own mental states, and conduct the business of ascribing them to ourselves and others without instruction in formal psychology. How do we do this? And what are the dimensions of our grasp of the mental realm? In this book, Alvin I. Goldman explores these questions with the tools of philosophy, developmental psychology, social psychology and cognitive neuroscience. He refines an approach called simulation theory, which starts (...)
  3. La doctrine eschatologique dans le mythe du "Gorgias".Lucien Besmond - 1986 - In Jean-Paul Dumont & Lucien Bescond (eds.), Politique dans l'antiquité: images, mythes et fantasmes. [Lille]: Diffusion P.U.L..
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    Lucien Sève: Pour une critique de la raison bioéthique.Lucien Sève - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (4):481-482.
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    The Moral Significance of National Boundaries.Alan H. Goldman - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):437-453.
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    Valuing the Unique: The Economics of Singularities.Lucien Karpik - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    In this landmark work of economic sociology, Lucien Karpik introduces the theory and practical tools needed to analyze markets for singularities. Singularities are goods and services that cannot be studied by standard methods because they are multidimensional, incommensurable, and of uncertain quality. Examples include movies, novels, music, artwork, fine wine, lawyers, and doctors. Valuing the Unique provides a theoretical framework to explain this important class of products and markets that for so long have eluded neoclassical economics. With this innovative (...)
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    Lukács and Heidegger : Towards a New Philosophy.Lucien Goldmann - 1977 - Boston: Routledge.
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    The Jew and the universe.Solomon Goldman - 1973 - New York,: Arno Press.
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    Why quantum theory?Lucien Hardy - 2002 - In T. Placek & J. Butterfield (eds.), Non-Locality and Modality. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 61--73.
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    Mindreading by simulation: The roles of imagination and mirroring.Alvin I. Goldman & Lucy C. Jordan - 2013 - In Simon Baron-Cohen, Michael Lombardo & Helen Tager-Flusberg (eds.), Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives From Developmental Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 448-466.
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    The polarity effect of evaluative language.Lucien Baumgartner, Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen & Kevin Https://Orcidorg Reuter - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology.
    Recent research on thick terms like “rude” and “friendly” has revealed a polarity effect, according to which the evaluative content of positive thick terms like “friendly” and “courageous” can be more easily canceled than the evaluative content of negative terms like “rude” and “selfish”. In this paper, we study the polarity effect in greater detail. We first demonstrate that the polarity effect is insensitive to manipulations of embeddings (Study 1). Second, we show that the effect occurs not only for thick (...)
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  12. The Hidden God: A Study of Tragic Vision in the Pensées of Pascal and the Tragedies of Racine.Lucien Goldmann - 1964 - Routledge.
    The concept of ‘world visions’, first elaborated in the early work of Georg Lukàcs, is used here as a tool whereby the similarities between Pascal’s Pensées and Kant’s critical philosophy are contrasted with the rationalism of Descartes and the empiricism of Hume. For Lucien Goldmann, a leading exponent of the most fruitful method of applying Marxist ideas to literary and philosophical problems, the ‘tragic vision’ marked an important phase in the development of European thought from rationalism and empiricism to (...)
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    From Love to Care: Arendt’s Amor Mundi in the Ethical Turn.Lucien Ferguson - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (6):939-963.
    This article offers a novel account of a key concept in Hannah Arendt’s political thought: amor mundi. In political theory’s ethical turn, theorists have increasingly turned to amor mundi as a source of ethical guidance and inspiration for politics. However, in doing so, they have elided Arendt’s distinct understanding of care. This article recovers Arendt’s understanding of amor mundi as care for the world by reconstructing the central concerns of her dissertation, Der Liebesbegriff bei Augustin, and tracing them to the (...)
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  14. Technology in the Age of Innovation: Responsible Innovation as a New Subdomain Within the Philosophy of Technology.Lucien Schomberg & Vincent Blok - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (2):309–323.
    Praised as a panacea for resolving all societal issues, and self-evidently presupposed as technological innovation, the concept of innovation has become the emblem of our age. This is especially reflected in the context of the European Union, where it is considered to play a central role in both strengthening the economy and confronting the current environmental crisis. The pressing question is how technological innovation can be steered into the right direction. To this end, recent frameworks of Responsible Innovation (RI) focus (...)
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    Being Known.A. Goldman - 2001 - Mind 110 (440):1105-1109.
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  16. Quantum ontological excess baggage.Lucien Hardy - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (2):267-276.
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    Chroniques pour l'Angleterre : contributions à la presse britannique.Lucien Calviâe (ed.) - 1988 - [Grenoble]: Ellug.
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    Examining evaluativity in legal discourse: a comparative corpus-linguistic study of thick concepts.Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Severin Frohofer & Kevin Reuter - 2023 - In Stefan Magen & Karolina Prochownik (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 192-214.
    How evaluative are legal texts? Do legal scholars and jurists speak a more descriptive or perhaps a more evaluative language? In this paper, we present the results of a corpus study in which we examined the use of evaluative language in both the legal domain as well as public discourse. For this purpose, we created two corpora. Our legal professional corpus is based on court opinions from the U.S. Courts of Appeals. We compared this professional corpus to a public corpus, (...)
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    Non-local mind from the perspective of social cognition.Jonas Chatel-Goldman, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Jutten & Marco Congedo - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Quantum ontological excess baggage.Lucien Hardy - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (2):267-276.
  21. Logical Bell Inequalities.Samson Abramsky & Lucien Hardy - 2012 - Physical Review A 85:062114-1 - 062114-11.
    Bell inequalities play a central role in the study of quantum nonlocality and entanglement, with many applications in quantum information. Despite the huge literature on Bell inequalities, it is not easy to find a clear conceptual answer to what a Bell inequality is, or a clear guiding principle as to how they may be derived. In this paper, we introduce a notion of logical Bell inequality which can be used to systematically derive testable inequalities for a very wide variety of (...)
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    Musical Meaning and Expression.Alan H. Goldman - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (185):533-535.
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  23. Behavior Therapy: Scientific, Philosophical, and Moral Foundations.Edward Erwin & Lucien A. Buck - 1981 - Ethics 91 (3):499-509.
     
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  24. Aesthetic qualities and aesthetic value.Alan H. Goldman - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (1):23-37.
    To say that an object is beautiful or ugly is seemingly to refer to a property of the object. But it is also to express a positive or negative response to it, a set of aesthetic values, and to suggest that others ought to respond in the same way. Such judg- ments are descriptive, expressive, and normative or prescriptive at once. These multiple features are captured well by Humean accounts that analyze the judgments as ascribing relational properties. To say that (...)
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  25. The meaning of ‘reasonable’: Evidence from a corpus-linguistic study.Lucien Baumgartner & Markus Kneer - forthcoming - In Kevin P. Tobia (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence. Cambridge University Press.
    The reasonable person standard is key to both Criminal Law and Torts. What does and does not count as reasonable behavior and decision-making is frequently deter- mined by lay jurors. Hence, laypeople’s understanding of the term must be considered, especially whether they use it predominately in an evaluative fashion. In this corpus study based on supervised machine learning models, we investigate whether laypeople use the expression ‘reasonable’ mainly as a descriptive, an evaluative, or merely a value-associated term. We find that (...)
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    Probability theories in general and quantum theory in particular.Lucién Hardy - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34 (3):381-393.
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    Immanuel Kant.Lucien Goldmann - 1971 - [London]: NLB.
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    Évocation d’henri berr.Lucien Febvre - 1954 - Revue de Synthèse 75 (1):4-6.
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    Pathways to Knowledge: Private and Public.Alvin I. Goldman - 2002 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Alvin Goldman examines public and private methods or "pathways" to knowledge, arguing for the epistemic legitimacy of private and introspective methods of gaining knowledge, yet acknowledging the equal importance of social and public mechanisms in the quest for truth.
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    Goldman on interpreting art and literature+ reply to Stecker.Alan Goldman - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (3):246-247.
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    Evaluative Deflation, Social Expectations, and the Zone of Moral Indifference.Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Bianca Cepollaro & Kevin Reuter - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (1):e13406.
    Acts that are considered undesirable standardly violate our expectations. In contrast, acts that count as morally desirable can either meet our expectations or exceed them. The zone in which an act can be morally desirable yet not exceed our expectations is what we call the zone of moral indifference, and it has so far been neglected. In this paper, we show that people can use positive terms in a deflated manner to refer to actions in the zone of moral indifference, (...)
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  33. Professional ethics.A. Goldman - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ethics. New York: Garland Publishing. pp. 2--1018.
     
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    Formalism locality in quantum theory and quantum gravity.Lucien Hardy - 2010 - In Alisa Bokulich & Gregg Jaeger (eds.), Philosophy of quantum information and entanglement. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 44.
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    Le rapport du sénat sur la douleur.Lucien Neuwirth - 1995 - Médecine et Droit 1995 (15):1-2.
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  36. A civilização helenística E a sua língua de comunicação internacional1.Luciene de Lima Oliveira - 2011 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (22):37-45.
    O presente artigo tem por escopo tecer considerações a respeito da Civilização Helenística e a sua língua de “comunicação internacional”, isto é, a koiné. Ressalte-se que esse dialeto grego serviu de base para a propagação do Evangelho nos primórdios do Cristianismo.
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  37. A importância do conhecimento da língua grega E o seu ensino nas instituições teológicas.Luciene de Lima de Lima Oliveira - 2010 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (20):91-98.
    O presente artigo tem por escopo tecer considerações a respeito de qual é a importância de se conhecer a língua original em que foi escrito o Novo Testamento e o seu ensino nas instituições teológicas.
     
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  38. A segunda Guerra messênia E o herói tirteano.Luciene de Lima Oliveira - 2012 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (24):41-48.
    Tirteu, poeta espartano de meados do século VII a.C., compôs elegias, em sua maioria, parenéticas de tom guerreiro. Assim é que o presente artigo tem por escopo tecer considerações a respeito da Segunda Guerra Messênia e da caracterização do herói tirteano. Ressalte-se que este trabalho privilegiou, principalmente, os fragmentos 10 W, 11 W e 12 W como corpus.
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    Music, Art, and Metaphysics: Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics.Alan H. Goldman - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):327-329.
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  40. Richard Rorty, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature[REVIEW]Alvin I. Goldman - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):424-429.
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    5. Das „Noch-Nicht-Bewußte“: 2. Teil, Nr. 15, 16, 20.Lucien Pelletier - 2016 - In Rainer Ernst Zimmermann (ed.), Ernst Bloch: Das Prinzip Hoffnung. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 65-86.
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  42. Le roman entre inachèvement et clôture.Lucien Vinciguerra - 2021 - Phainomenon 32 (1):165-183.
    The novel gives us access to fictional universes in a fundamentally unfinished mode, which allows the reader to give free rein to his or her imagination, in a freedom that is nevertheless monitored and controlled by rules. This article tries to understand the nature of this incompleteness, by discussing some classical readings. How does this specific dimension of fiction relate to Umberto Eco’s concept of the “open work” or to the idea, developed by the phenomenologist Roman Ingarden, that literary works (...)
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  43. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing, 1450-1800.Lucien Febvre, Henri-Jean Martin, David Gerard, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith & David Wootton - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (1):119-120.
     
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    La philosophie de la libération et de l'émancipation de Marcien Towa.Lucien Ayissi (ed.) - 2021 - Paris: Éditions Dianoïa.
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  45. Aesthetic Qualities and Aesthetic Value.Alan H. Goldman - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (1):23-37.
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    The Philosophy of the Enlightenment: The Christian Burgess and the Enlightenment.Lucien Goldmann & Henry Mass - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (1):125-126.
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    Introduction à la Genèse de l’Histoire (1945).Lucien Febvre - 2021 - Revue de Synthèse 142 (3-4):467-491.
    Résumé Ces pages dactylographiés ont été conçues par l’historien comme l’introduction d’un livre à écrire. Souvent ainsi, il traçait une ébauche qui tenait lieu ensuite d’introduction. Ici, il indique l’état d’une vaste enquête historiographique tout en récusant à la fois le tropisme historiographique et l’histoire des idées. Son attention au caractère concret des tâches des historiens, en leur temps, ouvre ici une perspective proprement épistémologique. Au passage il se démarque de la notion d’« outillage mental » tel qu’il l’avait employée (...)
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    Distributive Justice and Productive Necessity.Michael Goldman - 2006 - Philosophical Papers 35 (1):69-101.
    Whatever is distributed must first be produced, and since the recipients are also the producers there will be constraints on distribution determined by productive necessity. Standard theories of distributive justice systematically ignore these constraints. In light of these considerations I define what it is that must be produced and how it must be distributed in order to assure continued production. Desert, equality, entitlement, and the other values normally associated with distributive justice must take a back seat to the need to (...)
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    The philosopher as teacher.Michael Goldman - 1975 - Metaphilosophy 6 (3-4):338-346.
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    The politics of crime.Michael Goldman - 1989 - Criminal Justice Ethics 8 (1):14-23.
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