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  1. Saint Thomas d'Aquin et Blondel. Désir naturel de voir Dieu et Appel au surcroît divin.P. LiÉgÉ - 1950 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 34:244-248.
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  2. La Liberté religieuse.J. C. Murray, E. Schillebeeckx, P. A. Liégé & A. F. Carrillo de Albornoz - 1967 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (2):247-249.
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  3. L'Athéisme, tentation du monde, réveil des chrétiens?Mgr Veuillot, A. Henry, Étienne Borne, Friederich Heer & P. Liégé - 1966 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 22 (1):102-103.
     
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  4. Pirenne, Henri and the 1789 revolution in liege-contribution to the history of the historiography of revolutions.P. Raxhon - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (5):571-590.
     
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    Supplicationes Léon Halkin : La supplication d'action de grces chez Us Romains. (Bibliothéque de la Fac. de Phil, et Lettres de l'Univ. de Liege, fasc. 128.) Pp. 134. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1953. Paper, 300 fr. [REVIEW]J. P. V. D. Balsdon - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):281-282.
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  6. Observations phonétiques sur les dénasalisations verviétoises à Melen (Soumagne, province de Liège, Belgique).J. Giot, J. Lechanteur, P. Munot, F. -X. NÉVE & P. Toussaint - 1994 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 27 (1-2):149-188.
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    P. Treves: Démosthène, La troisième Philippique, avec Introduction et Commentaire. Pp. 138. Liége: Dessain, 1938. Paper.A. W. Pickard-Cambridge - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (04):145-.
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    Joseph PHILIPPE, Liège, terre millénaire des Arts. Liège, Librairie Halbart, 1971. 18 × 23, 192 p., nombr. ill. en noir et en coul., relié. [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1972 - Revue de Synthèse 93 (67-68):360-363.
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    Esthétique et logique Roger Pouivet Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Pierre Mardaga, 1996, 229 p.Sylvie Lachize - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (1):202-.
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    A. Motte, J. Denooz : Aristotelica Secunda: Mélanges offerts à Christian Rutten. Pp. xii + 382. Liège: C.I.P.L., 1996. [REVIEW]Andrew Smith - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):278-278.
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    Introduction à la philosophie du langage Daniel Laurier Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Pierre Mardaga, 1993, 322 p. [REVIEW]Fabrice Pataut - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (2):402-.
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    Aporia dans la philosophie grecque des origines à Aristote Travaux du Centre d'études aristotéliciennes de l'Université de Liège A. Motte et Chr. Rutten, directeurs de la publication Avec la collaboration de L. Bauloye et A. Lefka Collection «Aristote. Traductions et études» Louvain-la-Neuve, Éditions Peeters, 2001, 457 p. [REVIEW]Richard Bodéüs - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (4):796-.
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    Marc-Antoine Gavray, dir., Études philoponiennes. Philosopher à l’École d’Alexandrie. Textes d’Étienne Évrard. Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège (coll. « Philosophie », 8), 2020, 434 p. [REVIEW]Ioannis Papachristou - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (1):194-196.
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    É. Évrard, Études philoponiennes. Philosopher à l’École d’Alexandrie, Textes réunis et édités par M.-A. Gavray, Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2020, 434 p. [REVIEW]Giovanna R. Giardina - 2022 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 2:293-304.
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    Forme et référence. Le langage de Roman IngardenVictor Kocay Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Pierre Mardaga, 1996, 198 p. [REVIEW]Sylvie Lachize - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):636-639.
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    Histoire des idées linguistiques Tome 1: La naissance des métalangages en Orient et en Occident Sylvain Auroux, directeur de la publication Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Pierre Mardaga, 1989, 510 p. [REVIEW]André Leclerc - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):828-.
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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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  18. Nioaise Ladam, Mémoire et Epitaphe de Ferdinand d'Aragon, Edition critique par Claude Thiry, Paris, Edition « Les Beilles Lettres », 1975. 16,5 × 25, 180 p. (Bibl de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Univ. de Liège, fasc. CCXII). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (87-88):400.
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    A. M OTTE , J. D ENOOZ (edd.): Aristotelica Secunda: Mélanges offerts à Christian Rutten . Pp. xii + 382. Liège: C.I.P.L., 1996. [REVIEW]Andrew Smith - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):278-.
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    L'architecte et le philosophe Antonia Soulez, directeurs de la publication Collection «Architecture + Recherches» no 36 Liège, Pierre Mardaga, 1993, 164 p. [REVIEW]Stéphan D'Amour - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (1):184-.
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    Françoise Dehousse, Sainte-Beuve, Ancienne Littérature (Partie Médiévale). Cours professé à l'Université de Liège (1848-1849). Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1971, 15,5 × 25, 656 p. (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liège. Fascicule CLXXXVII). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1972 - Revue de Synthèse 93 (67-68):397-398.
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    Berkeley et les philosophes du XVIIe siècle. Perception et scepticisme Richard Glauser Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Mardaga, 1999, 352 p. [REVIEW]Roselyne Dégremont - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (3):614-.
  23. Exceeding our grasp: science, history, and the problem of unconceived alternatives.P. Kyle Stanford - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The incredible achievements of modern scientific theories lead most of us to embrace scientific realism: the view that our best theories offer us at least roughly accurate descriptions of otherwise inaccessible parts of the world like genes, atoms, and the big bang. In Exceeding Our Grasp, Stanford argues that careful attention to the history of scientific investigation invites a challenge to this view that is not well represented in contemporary debates about the nature of the scientific enterprise. The historical record (...)
  24. The bounds of sense: an essay on Kant's Critique of pure reason.P. F. Strawson - 1966 - [New York]: Harper & Row, Barnes & Noble Import Division. Edited by Lucy Allais.
    This influential study of Kant in which Strawson seeks to detach the true analytical and critical achievement of Kant's work from the unacceptable metaphysics with which it is entangled. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information.Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk.
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  25. Projection and realism in Hume's philosophy.P. J. E. Kail - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Religion and the external world -- Projection, religion, and the external world -- The senses, reason and the imagination -- Realism, meaning and justification : the external world and religious belief -- Modality, projection and realism -- 'Our profound ignorance' : causal realism, and the failure to detect necessity -- Spreading the mind : projection, necessity and realism -- Into the labyrinth : persons, modality, and Hume's undoing -- Value, projection, and realism -- Gilding : projection, value and secondary qualities (...)
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    The Eucharistic Theologies of Lauda Sion and Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae.Thomas J. Bell - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (2):163-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE EUCHARISTIC THEOLOGIES OF LAUDA SION AND THOMAS AQUINAS'S SUMMA THEOLOGIAE THOMAS J. BELL Emory University Atlanta, Georgia MANY works associated with Thomas Aquinas stand both the Office and Mass for the Feast of Corpus Christi.1 The earliest witness to this association comes from two of Thomas's Dominican brothers and younger contemporaries, Tolomeo of Lucca and William of Tocco. Around 1317 Tolomeo wrote in his Historia Ecclesiastica: " Thomas (...)
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  27. Refusing the devil's bargain: What kind of underdetermination should we take seriously?P. Kyle Stanford - 2001 - Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3):S1-.
    Advocates have sought to prove that underdetermination obtains because all theories have empirical equivalents. But algorithms for generating empirical equivalents simply exchange underdetermination for familiar philosophical chestnuts, while the few convincing examples of empirical equivalents will not support the desired sweeping conclusions. Nonetheless, underdetermination does not depend on empirical equivalents: our warrant for current theories is equally undermined by presently unconceived alternatives as well-confirmed merely by the existing evidence, so long as this transient predicament recurs for each theory and body (...)
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  28. Pyrrhic victories for scientific realism.P. Kyle Stanford - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy 100 (11):553 - 572.
  29. Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought.P. B. Medawar - 1969 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1969. This book explains what is wrong with the traditional methodology of "inductive" reasoning and shows that the alternative scheme of reasoning associated with Whewell, Pierce and Popper can give the scientist a useful insight into the way he thinks.
     
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    Nonconscious acquisition of information.P. Lewicki, T. Hill & M. Czyewska - unknown
    We are reviewing and summarizing evidence for the processes of acquisition of information outside of conscious awareness (processing information about covariations, nonconscious indirect and interactive inferences, self-perpetuation of procedural knowledge). A considerable amount of data indicates that as compared to consciously controlled cognition, the nonconscious information-acquisition processes are not only much faster but also structurally more sophisticated in the sense that they are capable of efficient processing of multidimensional and interactive relations between variables. Those mechanisms of nonconscious acquisition of information (...)
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  31. Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays.P. F. Stevens - 2000 - Journal of the History of Biology 33 (2):404-407.
     
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    Structuralist knowledge representation: paradigmatic examples.P. Lorenzano, W. Balzer, C. U. Moulines & J. Sneed - 2000 - In Joseph D. Sneed, Wolfgang Balzer & C.-U. Moulines (eds.), Structuralist Knowledge Representation: Paradigmatic Examples. Rodopi.
    Contents: Foreword. Wolfgang BALZER and C. ULISES MOULINES: Introduction. José A. DÍEZ CALZADA: Structuralist Analysis of Theories of Fundamental Measurement. Adolfo GARCÍA DE LA SIENRA and Pedro REYES: The Theory of Finite Games in Extensive Form. Hans Joachim BURSCHEID und Horst STRUVE: The Theory of Stochastic Fairness - its Historical Development, Formulation and Justification. Wolfgang BALZER and Richard MATTESSICH: Formalizing the Basis of Accounting. Werner DIEDERICH: A Reconstruction of Marxian Economics. Bert HAMMINGA and Wolfgang BALZER: The Basic Structure of Neoclassical (...)
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    Pyramidal glide and the formation and climb of dislocation loops in nearly perfect zinc crystals.P. B. Price - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (57):873-886.
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    Engineering, ethics, and the environment.P. Aarne Vesilind - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Alastair S. Gunn.
    Engineering is 'the people-serving profession'. The work of engineers involves interaction with clients, other engineers, and the public at large. More than any other profession, their work also directly involves and affects the environment. This book makes the case that engineers have special professional obligations to protect and enhance the environment, and the authors - one, an engineer and the other, a philosopher - seek to provide an ethical basis for these obligations. In exploring these ethical issues, the authors aim (...)
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    Explaining the Empiricist Bias: Reply to Berent.P. Carruthers - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):230-235.
    Berent (this issue) critiques one of the three main proposals put forward by Carruthers (this issue), who suggests that cognitive scientists are biased against innateness-claims by the tacit assumptions of the mentalizing faculty. Berent proposes, instead, that the bias results from dissonance produced by a conflict between our innate dualism and our innate essentialism. The present response raises a number of difficulties for her argument.
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    Ukrainian Christian Conservative Tradition: The Answers of Nationwide Thinkers of the Past to the Challenges of the 21st Century.P. Yamchuk - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:144-152.
    In the Ukrainian reality of the twenty-first century. The search for the dominant spiritual and national identity is one of the leading places. The dialogue between Catholicism, which is represented by the spiritual phenomenon of the Vatican, and by Ukraine, one of the countries not only of the Greek Catholic, but also of the Orthodox tradition, with a distinct national-cultural specificity, is, in our opinion, the semiosphere where the answers to many challenges of the present and the future. But such (...)
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  37. Les Origines de la Statique.P. Duhem - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (6):6-7.
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  38. Science Bought and Sold.P. Mirowski & E. M. Sent (eds.) - 2001 - University of Chicago Press.
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  39. Singular terms and predication.P. F. Strawson - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (15):393-412.
    The aim is to uncover the foundations of quine's distinction between definite singular terms and general terms in predicative position, And hence of the general schema of predication, 'fx'. While each term in such a predication specifies its own item, The items so specified exhibit a typical difference exemplified in the basic case by the difference between spatio-Temporal particulars and properties of such particulars. A generally consequential difference of role is that while both terms are applied to the item of (...)
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  40. On the origin of organization in consciousness.P. Sven Arvidson - 1992 - Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology 23 (1):53-65.
    This article examines the origin of experiential organization, especially whether it is salient or selective. Aron Gurwitsch believes it is salient and William James that it is selective. I argue that Gurwitsch is right, and recount his argument and his critique of James, but I also pose my own critique and critical questions on the issue. -/- Gurwitsch's argument attempts to show that the organization of consciousness is not arbitrary or merely selected in some way by the subject. He claims (...)
     
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  41. The Doctrine of Double Effect: Philosophers Debate a Controversial Moral Principle.P. A. Woodward - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):147-149.
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    A balanced intervention ladder: promoting autonomy through public health action.P. E. Griffiths & C. West - 2015 - Public Health 129 (8):1092--1098.
    The widely cited Nuffield Council on Bioethics ‘Intervention Ladder’ structurally embodies the assumption that personal autonomy is maximized by non-intervention. Consequently, the Intervention Ladder encourages an extreme ‘negative liberty’ view of autonomy. Yet there are several alternative accounts of autonomy that are both arguably superior as accounts of autonomy and better suited to the issues facing public health ethics. We propose to replace the one-sided ladder, which has any intervention coming at a cost to autonomy, with a two-sided ‘Balanced Intervention (...)
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    When the whistling had to stop.P. M. S. Hacker - 2001 - In David Pears, David Charles & William Child (eds.), Wittgensteinian themes: essays in honour of David Pears. New York: Oxford University Press.
    1. The Tractatus doctrine of saying and showing In a letter to Russell dated 19.4.1919, written shortly after he had finished the Tractatus, Wittgenstein told Russell that the main contention of the book, to which all else, including the account of logic, is subsidiary, ‘is the theory of what can be expressed (gesagt) by prop[osition]s -- i.e. by language -- (and, which comes to the same, what can be thought) and what cannot be expressed by prop[osition]s, but only shown (gezeigt); (...)
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  44. Scientific understanding and the causal structure of the world.P. Kitcher - 1962 - In Philip Kitcher & Wesley C. Salmon (eds.), Scientific Explanation. Univ of Minnesota Pr. pp. 410--505.
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  45. Introduction: postmodern medical ethics.P. Komesaroff - 1995 - In Paul A. Komesaroff (ed.), Troubled bodies: critical perspectives on postmodernism, medical ethics, and the body. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 1--19.
     
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  46. The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition.Michael P. Zuckert - 1996
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  47. Il Timeo, unità del dialogo, verosimiglianza del discorso.P. Donini - 1988 - Elenchos 9 (5):52.
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    Knowing Persons: A Study in Plato.Lloyd P. Gerson - 2003 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Knowing Persons is an original study of Plato's account of personhood. For Plato, embodied persons are images of a disembodied ideal. The ideal person is a knower. Hence, the lives of embodied persons need to be understood according to Plato's metaphysics of imagery.For Gerson, Plato's account of embodied personhood is not accurately conflated with Cartesian dualism. Plato's dualism is more appropriately seen in the contrast between the ideal disembodied person and the embodied one than in the contrast between mind or (...)
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    Information and Integration in Plants: Towards a Quantitative Search for Plant Sentience.P. A. M. Mediano & A. Trewavas - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):80-105.
    Integrated information theory (IIT) is a candidate theory of consciousness that highlights the role of complex interactions between parts of a system as the basis of consciousness – and, due to its general information-theoretic formulation, is capable of making statements about consciousness in neural and non-neural systems alike. Here, we argue that a system radically different to a human brain, host to complex physiological and functional structures capable of integrating information, can be found in the meristems and vascular system of (...)
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    Causation, Fictionalism, and Non-Cognitivism: Berkeley and Hume.P. J. E. Kail - 2010 - In Silvia Parigi (ed.), George Berkeley: Religion and Science in the Age of Enlightenment. Springer.
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