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  1. Comprendre et inventer.Bernard Grasset - 1953 - [Paris]: Grasset.
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    Sur les pas de Blaise Pascal, voyageur de l'infini: essai de biographie.Bernard Grasset - 2023 - Paris IIe: Éditions Kimé.
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    Pascal et Rouault: penser, écrire, créer.Bernard Grasset - 2016 - Nice: Les éditions Ovadia.
    Ecriture, art et pensée seront au coeur de notre cheminement. En interrogeant Rouault à partir de Pascal, nous tenterons d'élucider, en tissant un vaste parallélisme, l'oeuvre d'un artiste par celle d'un philosophe biblique. Et, en même temps, comme par réverbération, nous aurons peut-être l'occasion d'apporter, à partir de la traduction picturale, des angles de vue nouveaux sur l'univers pascalien. Les sources enseignent sur ceux qui y puisent mais aussi, d'une certaine manière, les héritiers sur ceux dont ils proviennent. Les siècles (...)
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    Louis Lavelle : la philosophie, chemin de sagesse.Bernard Grasset - 2007 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 63 (3):495-514.
    For Louis Lavelle who wanted to write De la sagesse as a crowning of his work, the question of wisdom stands in the very centre of philosophy. The wise questions the meaning of existence. Thanks to wisdom, man, a free and temporal being, chooses the possible realities that bring him closer to Being. Wisdom in Lavelle’s sense is a wisdom of love, of mind and of being. The friend of wisdom, a man of reason and interiority, discovers in love the (...)
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  5. La notion d'amour dans l'oeuvre de Louis Lavelle.Bernard Grasset - 2004 - Filosofia Oggi 27 (2-3):217-236.
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  6. La philosophie des Pères.Bernard Grasset - 2007 - Filosofia Oggi 30 (120):417-448.
     
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  7. La sagesse selon Gabriel Marcel.Bernard Grasset - 2005 - Filosofia Oggi 28 (109):31-52.
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  8. Le temps pascalien.Bernard Grasset - 2011 - Filosofia Oggi 34 (133):173-182.
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    Poésie, philosophie et mystique.Bernard Grasset - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (3):553-581.
    Il s’agit de mettre en regard les domaines à la fois proches et différents de la poésie, de la philosophie et de la mystique, en conjuguant démarche diachronique et synchronique. Après avoir exploré les sources grecques et patristiques, l’analyse essaie de montrer, à partir d’auteurs comme Jean de la Croix, Pascal, Péguy, R. Tagore…, comment la philosophie s’approfondit à la rencontre de la poésie, comment la poésie s’élève à la rencontre de la pensée. Réunies l’une à l’autre par l’esprit, philosophie (...)
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    Une esthétique pascalienne.Bernard M.-J. Grasset - 2007 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 105 (3):361-384.
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    Art, esprit et mystère.Bernard Grasset - 2015 - le Portique 35.
    Que dire de l’art dans ses rapports avec l’esprit et le mystère à partir de la Bible, de la philosophie, de la poésie? Dans l’Écriture, la beauté se révèle comme indissociable de la bonté, l’amour. Dans la perspective d’une philosophie, comme d’une poésie, de l’esprit et de l’existence, la beauté nous arrache au règne de l’avoir, de l’intérêt, de la puissance, pour nous rapprocher du mystère de l’être. Si pour Nietzsche l’esthétique est étrangère à l’éthique comme à la vérité, l’esthétique (...)
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    Le sens pascalien du mot esprit et les trois ordres.Bernard M.-J. Grasset - 2008 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 133 (1):4.
    Esprit, l’un des mots clés des Pensées, reçoit chez Pascal deux significations : la raison et le souffle intérieur. Si l’esprit en tant que mens rationalis appartient au deuxième ordre, l’esprit en tant que mens spiritualis relève du troisième ordre. Deux dualismes se croisent dans la distinction pascalienne des trois ordres : le premier de nature philosophique, cartésienne, oppose le premier ordre, voué au corps, et les deuxième et troisième ordres, voués à la mens ; le second, de nature éthico-religieuse, (...)
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    René Huyghe, Ce que je crois. Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1976. 13.5 × 20,5, 184p.Jean-Claude Margolin - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (93-94):122-123.
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  14. Book Review: LÉVY, BERNARD-HENRI, Le Siècle de Sartre, Ed. Bernard Grasset, Paris, 2000. [REVIEW]Juan Pérez - 2001 - Phainomenon 2 (1):101-106.
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    Philippe Nemo, L'Homme structural. Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1975. 13 × 20, 250 p. ( « Figures » ).Jean-Claiude Margolin - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (85-86):131-132.
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    La Morale nouvelle. Psychosynthèse de la vie morale. Par Ignace Lepp. Bernard Grasset Éditeur, Paris, 1963, 308 pages. [REVIEW]André Bergeron - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (3):313-315.
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    Bernard Foccroulle, Robert Legros, Tzvetan Todorov, La naissance de l'individu dans l'art. Paris, Éditions Grasset (coll. « Nouveau Collège de Philosophie »), 2005, 240 p.Bernard Foccroulle, Robert Legros, Tzvetan Todorov, La naissance de l'individu dans l'art. Paris, Éditions Grasset (coll. « Nouveau Collège de Philosophie »), 2005, 240 p. [REVIEW]Joëlle Boivin - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (1):172-175.
  18. Internal and External Reasons.Bernard Williams - 1979 - In Ross Harrison (ed.), Rational action: studies in philosophy and social science. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 101-113.
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    Blacks and Social Justice.Bernard R. Boxill - 1984 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    From Bernard Boxill, professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and editor of Race and Racism, comes a tightly-argued, very illuminating book that will be essential reading for anyone interested in ...
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    Paradoxes of the infinite.Bernard Bolzano - 1950 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Paradoxes of the Infinite presents one of the most insightful, yet strangely unacknowledged, mathematical treatises of the 19 th century: Dr Bernard Bolzano’s Paradoxien . This volume contains an adept translation of the work itself by Donald A. Steele S.J., and in addition an historical introduction, which includes a brief biography as well as an evaluation of Bolzano the mathematician, logician and physicist.
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  21. Black reparations.Bernard Boxill - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1.
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  22. Wissenschaftslehre.Bernard Bolzano & Alois Höfler - 1837 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (4):15-16.
  23. Internal Reasons and the Obscurity of Blame.Bernard Williams - 1989 - In William J. Prior (ed.), Reason and Moral Judgment, Logos, vol. 10. Santa Clara University.
  24. Self-respect and protest.Bernard R. Boxill - 1976 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (1):58-69.
  25. A Lockean argument for Black reparations.Bernard R. Boxill - 2003 - The Journal of Ethics 7 (1):63-91.
    This is a defense of black reparations using the theory of reparations set out in John Locke''s The Second Treatise of Government. I develop two main arguments, what I call the ``inheritance argument'''' and the ``counterfactual argument,''''both of which have been thought to fail. In no case do I appeal to the false ideas that present day United States citizens are guilty of slavery or must pay reparation simply because the U.S. Government was once complicit in the crime.
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  26. Race and Racism.Bernard Boxill (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    Bernard Boxill has bought together eighteen contemporary articles to explore the nature of race and racism, and their far-reaching social and political implications. Both highly contested ideas, this new book covers a wide variety of viewpoints that make clear that the way we resolve them will determine whether we judge controversial social policies like affirmative action, racial profiling for potential criminals and current immigration policies to be justified and wise.
     
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  27. Blacks and Social Justice.Bernard Boxill - 1986 - Law and Philosophy 5 (1):121-134.
     
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  28. The Morality of Reparation.Bernard R. Boxill - 1972 - Social Theory and Practice 2 (1):113-123.
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    Morality: An Introduction to Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernard Williams's remarkable essay on morality confronts the problems of writing moral philosophy, and offers a stimulating alternative to more systematic accounts which seem nevertheless to have left all the important issues somewhere off the page. Williams explains, analyses and distinguishes a number of key positions, from the purely amoral to notions of subjective or relative morality, testing their coherence before going on to explore the nature of 'goodness' in relation to responsibilities and choice, roles, standards, and human nature. (...)
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  30. Must a concern for the environment be centred on human beings.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity and Other Philosophical Papers. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  31. The Responsibility of the Oppressed to Resist Their Own Oppression.Bernard R. Boxill - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (1):1-12.
  32. Saint-Just's illusion.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 135--152.
     
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  33. Which Slopes are Slippery?Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  34. Consequentialism and integrity.Bernard Williams - 1988 - In Samuel Scheffler (ed.), Consequentialism and its critics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 20--50.
  35. How Free Does the Free Will Need To Be?Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  36. Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline.Bernard Williams - 2000 - Philosophy 75 (4):477-496.
    Philosophy should not try to assimilate itself to the aims of the sciences. Scientism stems from the false assumption that a representation of the world minimally based on local perspectives is what best serves self-understanding. Philosophy must concern itself with the history of our conceptions, and we must overcome the need to think that this history should ideally be vindicatory. There is no basic conflict between arguing within the framework of our ideas, reflectively making better sense of them, and understanding (...)
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  37. Life as narrative.Bernard Williams - 2007 - European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):305-314.
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    Designing Ethical Management Control: Overcoming the Harmful Effect of Management Control Systems on Job-Related Stress.Stefan Linder, Bernard Leca, Adrián Zicari & Veronica Casarin - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 172 (4):747-764.
    Ethical aspects of management control systems are attracting increasing attention among scholars and practitioners. Much of the work centers on their aims. We complement this scholarship by applying the ethical principle of “no harm,” i.e., non-maleficence, to examine how those aims are achieved. We illustrate this approach by exploring the effects of four MCS designs on job-related stress drawing on the differentiation of stress into two dimensions: a challenge and a threat dimension. Results from a lagged field-survey with 471 managers (...)
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  39. Hylomorphism.Bernard Williams - 1986 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 4:189-99.
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    Who Needs Ethical Knowledge?Bernard Williams - 1993 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 35:213-222.
    An old question, still much discussed in moral philosophy, is whether there is any ethical knowledge. It is closely related, by simple etymology, to the question of cognitivism in ethics. Despite the fact that the terms ‘cognitivism’ and ‘objectivism’ seem sometimes to be used interchangeably, I take it that the question whether there can be ethical knowledge is not the same as the question whether ethical outlooks can be objective. A sufficient reason for this is that an ethical outlook might (...)
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    IV*—Moral Incapacity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93 (1):59-70.
    Bernard Williams; IV*—Moral Incapacity, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 59–70, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotel.
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  42. Ethics and the Fabric of the World.Bernard Williams - 1998 - In James Rachels (ed.), Ethical theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    XIV*—The Truth in Relativism.Bernard Williams - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):215-228.
    Bernard Williams; XIV*—The Truth in Relativism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 215–228, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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    Truth, Politics, and Self-Deception.Bernard Williams - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  45. Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In A. C. Grayling (ed.), Philosophy: a guide through the subject. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  46. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic.Bernard Williams - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 2: Ethics, Politics, Religious and the Soul. Oxford University Press. pp. 255-264.
     
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  47. The philosophical importance of a true theory of identity.Bernard Bosanquet - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):356-369.
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  48. A mistrustful animal.Bernard Williams - 2009 - In Alex Voorhoeve (ed.), Conversations on ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  49. .Bernard Williams - 1973 - In Deciding to believe. Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press. pp. 136-151.
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  50. Plato.Bernard Williams - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
     
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