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    The phenomenological philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Remigius C. Kwant - 1963 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Filosoferen: gangbare vormen van wijsgerig denken.Remigius C. Kwant & Samuel IJsseling (eds.) - 1977 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
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    Structuralisten en structuralisme.Remigius C. Kwant - 1978 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
    Inleiding tot de wijsgerige stroming van het strukturalisme waarin de bevindingen van Piaget, Lévi-Strauss, Lacan, Foucault e.a. worden samengevat.
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    Waarheidscrisis: eternalisering, kapitalisering en afschrijvirg van weten.Remigius C. Kwant - 1975 - Haarlem: De Toorts.
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    Sociale filosofie.Remigius C. Kwant - 1967 - Utrecht: Het Spectrum.
  6. Critique; its nature and function.Remigius C. Kwant - 1967 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Encounter.Remigius C. Kwant - 1960 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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  8. From phenomenology to metaphysics.Remigius C. Kwant - 1966 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology of expression.Remigius C. Kwant - 1969 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology of language.Remigius C. Kwant - 1965 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology of social existence.Remigius C. Kwant - 1965 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
  12. Philosophy of Labor.O. S. A. Remy C. Kwant - 1960
     
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    From Phenomenology to Metaphysics: An Inquiry Into the Last Period of Merleau-Ponty'S Philosophical Life.Remy C. Kwant - 1966 - Pittsburgh,: Dusquesne University Press.
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  14. The Phenomenological Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Remy C. Kwant - 1963 - Pittsburgh,: Dusquesne University Press.
  15. De wijsbegeerte van Merleau-Ponty.R. C. Kwant - 1968 - Antwerpen: [Het Sprectrum. Edited by Maurice Merleau-Ponty & R. C. Kwant.
     
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  16. Fenomenologie van de taal.R. C. Kwant - 1967 - Antwerpen,: Het Spectrum.
     
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  17. Mens en expressie.R. C. Kwant - 1968 - Antwerpen: [Het Spectrum.
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  18. Mens en kritiek.R. C. Kwant - 1962 - Utrecht,: Het Specturm.
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    Mensbeelden.R. C. Kwant (ed.) - 1973 - Alphen aan den Rijn,: Samsom.
    Vijf Nederlandse filosofen geven elk vanuit een andere filosofische achtergrond weer wat hun mensbeeld is.
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  20. Soziale und personale Existenz.R. C. Kwant - 1967 - Basel,: Herder.
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    The Ambiguity of the Fact.Remy C. Kwant - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 37 (4):287-300.
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  22. Wijsbegeerte van de ontmoeting.R. C. Kwant - 1966 - Antwerpen,: Het Spectrum.
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    Antwoord aan J. M. W. Verhaar.R. C. Kwant - 1962 - Bijdragen 23 (2):190-199.
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  24. Phenomenology of Expression.Remy C. Kwant - 1970 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 32 (4):799-801.
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    Phenomenology of Language.Phenomenology of Social Existence.Remy C. Kwant - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):301-303.
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  26. Philosophy of Labor.R. C. KWANT - 1960
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  27. Tr Sukarno's wier brieven'.R. C. Kwantes - 1987 - Bijdragen 143.
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    R. C. Kwant's "Phenomenology of Expression". [REVIEW]Jerome Ashmore - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):469.
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  29. R. C. Kwant's "Phenomenology of Language" and "Phenomenology of Social Existence". [REVIEW]John H. Nota - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):301.
     
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    Remy C. Kwant. From Phenomenology to Metaphysics. [REVIEW]Robert W. Schmidt - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (2):163-165.
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  31. Remigius Stölzle.C. Gutberlet - 1921 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 34:408.
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    "Critique: Its Nature and Function," by Remy C. Kwant, trans. Henry J. Koren. [REVIEW]Edward G. Farrugia - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (2):169-170.
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    "Phenomenology of Language," by Remy C. Kwant, O.S.A. [REVIEW]Hacker J. Fagot - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (3):288-289.
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    From Phenomenology to Metaphysics: An Inquiry into the Last Period of Merleau-Ponty's Philosophical Life. By Remy C. Kwant. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. 1966, pp. 246, $7.95. [REVIEW]Fraser Cowley - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (3):446-447.
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    "The Phenomenological Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty," by Remy C. Kwant[REVIEW]Quentin Lauer - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (3):285-287.
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    The Paravia Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum - Vergilii Bucolicon liber; accedunt Moretum, Copa. Recensuit Cakolus Pascal. Torino: I. B. Paravia. Lire 1.25. - Plauti Stichus. C. O. Zuretti. Ditto. Lire 1.50. - Plauti Captivi. C. Pascal. Ditto. Lire 1.50. - [Vergilii] Catalepton, Maecenas, Priapeum ‘Quid hoc novi est’Remigius Sabbadini. Ditto. Lire 1.25. [REVIEW]W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (5-6):123-124.
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    Res meaning a thing thought: The influence of the ars Donati.Anne Grondeux - 2007 - Vivarium 45 (s 2-3):189-202.
    During the fourth century C. E. Donatus borrowed from the Greek tradition the idea of replacing res corporalis with res in the definition of the noun, because of the usual equivalence between pragma and res. This change had important consequences, such as a new distinction between corpus and res, as well as a new meaning proposed for the word res. This new meaning happened to be questioned by later commentators, because masters of grammar seemed to reject the Donatian distinction between (...)
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    Daoism.Stephen C. Walker - 2021 - In Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This entry examines a set of ancient Chinese texts – with their associated literary and ideological tendencies – that had come to be seen as distinctive by the early Han period. This set constitutes one of the standard referents of “Daoism,” a word whose difficulties command attention in their own right. The ancient writers we could label “Daoists” were united by no single text, founder, agenda, or concept; grouped together, they show tendencies towards dissidence, paradox, and humor that distinguish them (...)
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  39. The Importance of Scientific Understanding.Wesley C. Salmon - 1997 - In Wesley C. Salmon (ed.), Causality and Explanation. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Outlines many different types of human understanding, and shows how scientific explanations enable us to understand the universe in which we live. It reflects on the great increases in scientific understanding during the past century, and exhibits the value of such understanding as we move into the twenty‐first century. The author recognizes the serious issues concerning values that face humanity at this time, and does not believe that science alone can solve these problems. He argues nevertheless that increased scientific understanding (...)
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    The Problem of Pain.C. S. Lewis - 1944 - New York: Macmillan.
    C. S. Lewis sets out to disentangle this knotty issue but wisely adds that in the end no intellectual solution can dispense with the necessity for patience and ...
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    Voter emotional responses and voting behaviour in the 2020 US presidential election.Heather C. Lench, Leslie Fernandez, Noah Reed, Emily Raibley, Linda J. Levine & Kiki Salsedo - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Political polarisation in the United States offers opportunities to explore how beliefs about candidates – that they could save or destroy American society – impact people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. Participants forecast their future emotional responses to the contentious 2020 U.S. presidential election, and reported their actual responses after the election outcome. Stronger beliefs about candidates were associated with forecasts of greater emotion in response to the election, but the strength of this relationship differed based on candidate preference. Trump supporters’ (...)
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    An empirical investigation into moral challenges of (breaching) confidentiality and needs for ethics support when facilitating moral case deliberation.W. M. R. Ligtenberg, A. C. Molewijk & M. M. Stolper - 2024 - International Journal of Ethics Education 9 (1):79-104.
    Ethics support staff help others to deal with moral challenges. However, they themselves can also experience moral challenges such as issues regarding (breaching) confidentiality when practicing ethics support. Currently there is no insight in these confidentiality issues and also no professional guidance for dealing with them. To gain insight into moral challenges related to Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), we studied a) beliefs and experiences of MCD facilitators regarding breaching confidentiality, b) considerations for (not) breaching confidentiality, and c) needs for an (...)
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  43. On Thomas Nagel's Objective Self.Robert C. Stalnaker - 2007 - In Robert Stalnaker (ed.), Ways a World Might Be. Oxford University Press Uk.
    This paper explores the conception of self proposed by Thomas Nagel. It is argued that more must be said to clarify the place of a subjective point of view in the objective world than is said by semantic diagnosis. The paper discusses the semantic diagnosis and Nagel’s reasons for finding it unsatisfactory. A metaphysical solution to the problem is presented and the place of subjective point of view in an objective world is explained. It is then analyses whether the austere (...)
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  44. The Pragmatics of Explanation 1.Bas C. van Fraassen - 1980 - In C. Van Fraassen Bas (ed.), The scientific image. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Explanatory power is a complex theoretical virtue, not reducible to empirical strength or adequacy, which includes other virtues as its own preconditions. Since this virtue provides one of the main criteria by which theories are evaluated, it presents thus a challenge to any empiricist account of science. After a critical account of attempted explications of the concept of scientific explanation, this chapter offers a pragmatic account that identifies explanations with answers to why‐questions. Since such questions are set by the questioner, (...)
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    An integrative account of constraints on cross-situational learning.Daniel Yurovsky & Michael C. Frank - 2015 - Cognition 145 (C):53-62.
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    Minors Lack the Autonomy to Consent to Gender‐Affirming Care: Best Interests Must Be Primary.Johan C. Bester - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (3):57-58.
    What ethically justifies the provision of invasive and irreversible treatments to minors? In this commentary, I examine this question in response to Moti Gorin's article “What Is the Aim of Pediatric ‘Gender‐Affirming’ Care?,” which critiques autonomy‐based arguments for justification of gender‐affirming care in minors. Minors generally lack sufficient autonomy to make significant medical decisions or major life decisions. For this reason, parents are generally their decision‐makers, working with medical professionals to choose treatments that serve the best interests of the minor. (...)
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  47. Self-directed Agents.W. D. Christensen & C. A. Hooker - 2001 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 27:18-52.
    In this paper, we outline a theory of the nature of self-directed agents. What is distinctive about self-directed agents is their ability to anticipate interaction processes and to evaluate their performance, and thus their sensitivity to context. They can improve performance relative to goals, and can, in certain instances, construct new goals. We contrast self-directedness with reactive action processes that are not modifiable by the agent, though they may be modified by supra-agent processes such as populational adaptation or external design.Self-directedness (...)
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  48. A New Look at Causality.Wesley C. Salmon - 1997 - In Wesley C. Salmon (ed.), Causality and Explanation. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Offers a novel approach, in terms of causal processes and causal interactions, to the fundamental philosophical problems raised by David Hume in the eighteenth century. His classic critique initiated a lively philosophical controversy that continues today. The author shows how twentieth‐century science, especially quantum mechanics with its challenges to determinism, has opened a new way to attack Hume's problems.
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  49. Introduction.Wesley C. Salmon - 1997 - In Wesley C. Salmon (ed.), Causality and Explanation. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
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  50. Scientific Explanation.Wesley C. Salmon - 1997 - In Wesley C. Salmon (ed.), Causality and Explanation. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    The unification tradition embraces the idea that scientific explanation consists in showing that apparently disparate phenomena can be seen to be fundamentally similar. Michael Friedman and Philip Kitcher, who accept different versions of this tradition, are contemporary proponents of the view. The causal tradition, advanced by Michael Scriven, and embraced in a modified version by the author, says – roughly and briefly – that to explain an event is to identify its cause. This chapter explores the possibility of rapprochement between (...)
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