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    Nietzsches waffenbruder, Erwin Rohde.Ernest Antoine Aimé Léon Baron Seillière - 1911 - Berlin,: H. Barsdorf.
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  2. Le neoromantisme en Allemagne.Ernest Antoine A. L. Seilliere - 1928 - Paris,:
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    Apollôn ou Dionysos.Ernest Antoine Aimé Léon Seillière - 1905 - Paris,: Plon-Nourrit et cie.
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  4. Psychanalyse freudienne ou psychologie impérialiste?Ernest Antoine Aimé Léon Seilière - 1928 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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  5. The Challenge of Humanism an Essay in Comparative Criticism.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1933 - Oxford University Press.
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    Les mystiques du néo-romantisme.Ernest Antoine Aimé Léon Seillière - 1911 - Paris,: Plon-Nourrit et cie.
    Avant-propos: Les corrections nécessaires au mysticisme romantique.--Le mysticisme de la race. Les plus récents théoriciens du pangermanisme.--Un débat sur le mysticisme éstht́ique: Erwin Rohde et Fréderic Nietzsche.--Une doctrine du mysticisme social. Les étapes du Marxisme.--La doctrine morale de Tolstoï.--Appendice: I. Le mysticisme passionel. II. Un nouveau mysticisme social.--Table des matières.
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    The Mind of Charles Hartshorne: A Critical Examination by Donald Wayne Viney and George W. Shields (review).Leon Niemoczynski - 2022 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 43 (1):94-97.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Mind of Charles Hartshorne: A Critical Examination by Donald Wayne Viney and George W. ShieldsLeon NiemoczynskiThe Mind of Charles Hartshorne: A Critical Examination. Donald Wayne Viney and George W. Shields. Anoka, MN: Process Century Press, 2020. 584 pp. $40.00 cloth.Over the past decade process philosophy has undergone a significant renaissance most notably due to the towering presence of the thought of Alfred North Whitehead in that tradition. (...)
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    Morales et religions nouvelles en Allemagne.Ernest Atnoine Aimé Léon Seillière - 1927 - Paris,: Payot.
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    Arthur Schopenhauer als romantischer Philosoph.Ernest Seillière - 1911 - Berlin,: H. Barsdorf. Edited by Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski.
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    La philosophie de l'impérialisme.Ernest Seillière - 1903 - Paris: Plon-Nouritt.
    1. Le comte de Gobineau et l'arayanisme historique -- 2. Apôllon ou Dionysos : étude critique sur Fréderic Nietzsche et l'utilitarisme impérialiste -- 3. L'impérialisme démocratique -- 4. Le mal romantique essai sur l'impérialisme irrationnel.
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    Arthur Schopenhauer.Ernest Seillière - 1911 - Paris,: Bloud & cie.
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  12. Schopenhauer.Ernest Seillière - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (6):14-14.
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    Arthur Schopenahuer.Ernest Seillière - 1911 - Paris,: Bloud & cie.
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  14. Du quiétisme au socialisme romantique.Ernest Seillière - 1927 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 103:149-150.
     
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  15. Introduction à la Philosophie de l'Impérialisme.Ernest Seillière - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (4):3-4.
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    Les educateurs mystiques de l''me moderne: Mme Guyon et Fénelon, précurseurs de Rousseau.Ernest Seillière - 1918 - F. Alcan.
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  17. La Philosophie de l'Impérialisme. III. L'impérialisme démocratique.Ernest Seillière - 1907 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 15 (3):4-5.
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    La sagesse de Darmstadt.Ernest Seillière - 1929 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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  19. Morales et religions nouvelles en Allemagne.Ernest Seillière - 1929 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 8:17-18.
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    Spaced practice as a test of Snoddy's two processes in mental growth.Leon R. Doré & Ernest R. Hilgard - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (4):359.
  21. Philosophie religieuse.Léon Robin, Ernest Fraenkel, E. Unger, Guéroult, G. Gusdorf & E. Duprat - 1936 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 122 (7):100-110.
     
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  22. Naturalism and supernaturalism in E. W. Lyman's philosophy.Ernest Leon Snodgrass - 1937 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
  23. Naturalism and supernaturalism in E. W. Lyman's philosophy..Ernest Leon Snodgrass - 1939 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    Philosophie religieuse.Léon Robin, Ernest Fraenkel, E. Unger, M. Guéroult, G. Gusdorf, E. Duprat & P. Masson-Oursel - 1936 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 122 (7/8):100 - 110.
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    Pour le Centenaire du Romantisme.Irving Brown & Ernest Seilliere - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (11):305.
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    Spinoza.Ernest Albee & Leon Brunschvicg - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (2):194.
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    Lettres a Félix ravaisson (1846-1892).Xavier Léon, Ernest Havet, A. Fouillée, J. Michelet, C. Renouvier & É Boutroux - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (2):173-202.
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  28. La Philosophie de l'Impérialisme. II. Apollon ou Dionysos. Étude critique sur Frédéric Nietzsche et l'utilitarisme impérialiste. [REVIEW]Ernest Seillière - 1906 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 61:533-535.
     
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    La philosophie de l'impérialisme: Apôllon ou Dionysos : étude critique sur Fréderic Nietzsche et l'utilitarisme impérialiste.Ernest Seillière - 1905
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    Morales et Religions Nouvelles en Allemagne. Le Néoromantisme au delà du Rhin. [REVIEW]Hugh W. Puckett & Ernest Seilliere - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (25):688-690.
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    Logic, Rules and Intention: The Principal Aim Argument.Leon Culbertson - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (4):440-452.
    Stephen Mumford develops his view of sport spectatorship partly through a rejection of an argument he attributes to Best, which distinguishes between two categories of sports, the ‘purposive’ and the ‘aesthetic’, on the basis of the claim that they have different principal aims. This paper considers the principal aim argument and one feature of Mumford’s rejection of that argument, namely, Best’s observation that the distinctions to which he draws attention are based on logical differences. The paper argues that Mumford misconstrues (...)
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    The Aim of Inductive Logic.Rudolf Carnap, Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes & Alfred Tarski - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):104-105.
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    Creating Racial Structural Solidarity.Antoine Louette - 2024 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 14 (1):1-27.
    This article draws on recent transnational protests against police brutality to advance an understanding of anti-racist solidarity that aims to improve over Mara Marin’s ‘structural solidarity’ view. On Marin’s view, anti-racist solidarity is grounded in the racial structure. But Marin forgets that racial domination exerts a segregative influence on different groups, so that whites and middle-class blacks tend not to frequent the social milieux that would help them develop a sense of solidarity with working-class blacks. To address this problem, the (...)
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  34. Three overlooked key functional classes for building up minimal synthetic cells.Antoine Danchin - 2021 - Synthetic Biology 6 (1):ysab010.
    Assembly of minimal genomes revealed many genes encoding unknown functions. Three overlooked functional categories account for some of them. Cells are prone to make errors and age. As a first key function, discrimination between proper and changed entities is indispensable. Discrimination requires management of information, an authentic, yet abstract, cur- rency of reality. For example proteins age, sometimes very fast. The cell must identify, then get rid of old proteins without destroying young ones. Implementing discrimination in cells leads to the (...)
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    Functional ecology's non-selectionist understanding of function.Antoine C. Dussault - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 70 (C):1-9.
    This paper reinforces the current consensus against the applicability of the selected effect theory of function in ecology. It does so by presenting an argument which, in contrast with the usual argument invoked in support of this consensus, is not based on claims about whether ecosystems are customary units of natural selection. Instead, the argument developed here is based on observations about the use of the function concept in functional ecology, and more specifically, research into the relationship between biodiversity and (...)
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    Music Lovers.Antoine Hennion - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (5):1-22.
    This article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a current ethnographic research project on music lovers. It looks at problems of theory and method posed by such research if it is not conceived only as the explanation of external determinisms, relating taste to the social origins of the amateur or to the aesthetic properties of the works. Our aim is, on the contrary, from long interviews and observations undertaken with music lovers, mostly in the classical field, to concentrate (...)
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  37. Constitutional Thought and Aims in Former French Africa.Ernest Hamburger - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Criteria, Defeasibility and Rules: Intention and the Principal Aim Argument.Leon Culbertson - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12 (2):149-161.
    This paper builds on a previous discussion of Stephen Mumford’s rejection of what he takes to be David Best’s argument for a distinction between purposive and aesthetic sports. That discussion concluded that Mumford’s argument misses its target, but closed by introducing a possible alternative argument, not made by Mumford, that might be thought to have the potential to secure Mumford’s conclusion. This paper considers that alternative argument, namely, the thought that the ascription of psychological predicates conceived of in terms of (...)
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    Diverting Data and Drugs: A Narrative Review of the Mallinckrodt Documents.Antoine Lentacker, Kelly Pham & Jason M. Chernesky - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (1):118-132.
    U.S. law imposes strict recording and reporting requirements on all entities that manufacture and distribute controlled substances. As a result, the prescription opioid crisis has unfolded in a data-saturated environment. This article asks why the systematic documentation of opioid transactions failed to prevent or mitigate the crisis. Drawing on a recently disclosed trove of 1.4 million internal records from Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, a leading manufacturer of prescription opioids, we highlight a phenomenon we propose to call data diversion, whereby data ostensibly generated (...)
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  40. Can Phenomenal Concepts Explain The Epistemic Gap?E. Diaz-Leon - 2010 - Mind 119 (476):933-951.
    The inference from conceivability to possibility has been challenged in numerous ways. One of these ways is the so-called phenomenal concept strategy, which has become one of the main strategies against the conceivability argument against physicalism. However, David Chalmers has recently presented a dilemma for the phenomenal concept strategy, and he has argued that no version of the strategy can succeed. In this paper, I examine the dilemma, and I argue that there is a way out of it. I conclude (...)
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    Donald Davidson's Truth-theoretic semantics.Ernest Lepore & Kirk Ludwig - 2007 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kirk Ludwig.
    This book is an examination of the foundations and applications of the program of truth-theoretic semantics for natural languages introduced in 1967 by Donald Davidson in his classic paper “Truth and Meaning.” This is the second of two books on Donald Davidson’s central philosophical project. The first, Donald Davidson: Meaning, Truth, Language and Reality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), dealt with the basic framework of Davidson’s truth-theoretic approach to providing a meaning theory for a natural language, and then with his (...)
  42. Pejorative Terms and the Semantic Strategy.E. Diaz-Leon - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (1):23-34.
    Christopher Hom has recently argued that the best-overall account of the meaning of pejorative terms is a semantic account according to which pejoratives make a distinctive truth-conditional contribution, and in particular express complex, negative socially constructed properties. In addition, Hom supplements the semantic account with a pragmatic strategy to deal with the derogatory content of occurrences of pejorative terms in negations, conditionals, attitude reports, and so on, according to which those occurrences give rise to conversational implicatures to the effect that (...)
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    3 Comments on “An Austrian Defense of the Euro”.Antoine Gentier - 2013 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 19 (1):29-40.
    Professor Huerta de Soto has proposed a defense of the Euro using the argumentation of the Austrian School of economics. Huerta de Soto main argument relies on the federal monopoly of money is a preferable situation than the monetary nationalism that prevailed before. Our article aims to open a debate on the question of the Euro. The main argument used in the discussion relies on the fiscal question. Public deficits and public debts in the Euro zone seem to dominate monetary (...)
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  44. Outline for a Truth-Conditional Semantics for Tense.Ernest Lepore & Kirk Ludwig - 2003 - In Quentin Smith & Aleksandar Jokic (eds.), Tense, Time and Reference. MIT Press. pp. 49-105.
    Our aim in the present paper is to investigate, from the standpoint of truth-theoretic semantics, English tense, temporal designators and quantifiers, and other expressions we use to relate ourselves and other things to the temporal order. Truth-theoretic semantics provides a particularly illuminating standpoint from which to discuss issues about the semantics of tense, and their relation to thoughts at, and about, times. Tense, and temporal modifiers, contribute systematically to conditions under which sentences we utter are true or false. A Tarski-style (...)
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    Logical Instrumentalism and Anti-exceptionalism about Logic.Leon Commandeur - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    This paper critically examines logical instrumentalism as it has been put forth recently in the anti-exceptionalism about logic debate. I will argue that if one wishes to uphold the claim that logic is significantly similar to science, as the anti-exceptionalists have it, then logical instrumentalism cannot be what previous authors have taken it to be. The reason for this, I will argue, is that as the position currently stands, first, it reduces to a trivial claim about the instrumental value of (...)
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  46. Sexual Orientation as Interpretation? Sexual Desires, Concepts, and Choice.Esa Díaz-León - 2017 - Journal of Social Ontology 3 (2):231-248.
    Are sexual orientations freely chosen? The idea that someone’s sexual orientation is not a choice is very influential in the mainstream LGBT political movement. But do we have good reasons to believe it is not a choice? Going against the orthodoxy, William Wilkerson has recently argued that sexual orientation is partly constituted by our interpretations of our own sexual desires, and we choose these interpretations, so sexual orientation is partly constituted by choice. In this paper I aim to examine the (...)
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  47. What Is Social Construction?Esa Díaz-León - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):1137-1152.
    In this paper I discuss the question of what it means to say that a property is socially constructed. I focus on an influential project that many social constructivists are engaged in, namely, arguing against the inevitability of a trait, and I examine several recent characterizations of social construction, with the aim of assessing which one is more suited to the task.
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  48. Knowing full well: The normativity of beliefs as performances.Ernest Sosa - 2015 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 4 (5):81--94.
    [ES] La creencia es considerada como una especie de expresión, que alcanza un nivel de éxito si es verdadera, un segundo nivel si es competente, y un tercero si es verdadera por ser competente. El conocimiento a un nivel es una creencia apta. La normatividad epistémica que constituye tal conocimiento es, de esta manera, una especie de normatividad de la expresión. Un problema surge para esta explicación del hecho de que la suspensión de la creencia parece caer bajo la misma (...)
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  49. Woman as a Politically Significant Term: A Solution to the Puzzle.E. Diaz-Leon - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (2):245-258.
    What does woman mean? According to two competing views, it can be seen as a sex term or as a gender term. Recently, Jennifer Saul has put forward a contextualist view, according to which woman can have different meanings in different contexts. The main motivation for this view seems to involve moral and political considerations, namely, that this view can do justice to the claims of trans women. Unfortunately, Saul argues, on further reflection the contextualist view fails to do justice (...)
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    Commercial mHealth Apps and Unjust Value Trade-offs: A Public Health Perspective.Leon W. S. Rossmaier - 2022 - Public Health Ethics 15 (3):277-288.
    Mobile health (mHealth) apps for self-monitoring increasingly gain relevance for public health. As a mobile technology, they promote individual participation in health monitoring with the aim of disease prevention and the mitigation of health risks. In this paper, I argue that users of mHealth apps must engage in value trade-offs concerning their fundamental dimensions of well-being when using mobile health apps for the self-monitoring of health parameters. I particularly focus on trade-offs regarding the user’s self-determination as well as their capacity (...)
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