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    Le problème phénoménologique de l'expérience passive.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2013 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 111 (4):693-721.
    Après avoir dans un premier temps rappelé les enjeux de la refonte phénoménologique du concept d’expérience en lien avec la théorie de l’intentionnalité, la question est posée de savoir si place est encore possible dans ce contexte pour quelque chose comme une expérience passive. Après avoir analysé les types de réponses apportées par Husserl, nous soutenons que chez Heidegger le tournant herméneutique de la phénoménologie peut être interprété comme une réfutation de la pertinence même du phénomène de la passivité, au (...)
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  2. Transcendental Philosophy and Epochality : Truth and Historicity in Heidegger.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2018 - Phainomenon 27 (1):99-127.
    This article aims at answering the following problem: since for Heidegger the historicity of Being presupposes the withdrawal of the transcendental source of such a historicity, then does Heidegger’s perspective lead to a form of relativism of the kind of an epochal historicism? If on the contrary one judges that for Heidegger there is after all, beyond the ordered unfolding of epochs in the history of Being, an ultimate transcendental or at least trans-epochal dimension, does Heidegger’s thinking lead back to (...)
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    Transcendance du visage et liberté du sujet. Éthique et politique phénoménologiques de la tolérance (Sartre, Levinas, Heidegger).Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 144 (1):71-94.
    La tolérance pose certaines questions essentielles aux analyses phénoménologiques de l’intersubjectivité. Tout d’abord, comme Sartre ou Heidegger l’avaient souligné, dans quelle mesure la tolérance ne se retourne-t‑elle pas toujours en une intolérance plus profonde, sous les formes de l’indifférence à l’égard de l’autre ou bien d’une domination qui réduit l’altérité d’autrui à des propriétés imposées, le privant de sa liberté? Mais si l’on prend au contraire le parti de construire un concept positif de tolérance pour penser la relation éthique, alors (...)
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    Vers une philosophie phénoménologique de la nature (Schelling, Heidegger, Patočka).Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2018 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 26:65-83.
    Introduction L’objet de ce travail est de réfléchir à la signification d’une philosophie phénoménologique de la nature, et aux différents problèmes qu’elle suscite. Nous entendrons pour commencer la philosophie phénoménologique au sens que lui confère Patočka dans Platon et l’Europe : « La philosophie phénoménologique se distingue de la phénoménologie dans la mesure où elle ne veut pas seulement analyser les phénomènes en tant que tels, mais encore en tirer des conséquences “métaphysiques” »....
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    Interprétations Phénoménologiques de la 'Physique' D’Aristote Chez Heidegger Et Patočka.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2017 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Cet ouvrage met en œuvre une confrontation philosophique entre Heidegger et Patočka, deux figures majeures de la tradition phénoménologique, en prenant pour fil conducteur leurs interprétations respectives des concepts fondamentaux de la Physique d’Aristote. Mais tout d’abord, le point d’accord : l’herméneutique de l’aristotélisme représente aux yeux de Heidegger et de Patočka une première entrée pensante dans l’affaire même de la pensée, où le mouvement, irréductible au déplacement d’un étant dans l’espace, désigne le procès d’advenue au paraître qui sous-tend l’éclosion (...)
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    La tolérance : perspectives phénoménologiques.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 144 (1):3-7.
    La tolérance pose certaines questions essentielles aux analyses phénoménologiques de l’intersubjectivité. Tout d’abord, comme Sartre ou Heidegger l’avaient souligné, dans quelle mesure la tolérance ne se retourne-t‑elle pas toujours en une intolérance plus profonde, sous les formes de l’indifférence à l’égard de l’autre ou bien d’une domination qui réduit l’altérité d’autrui à des propriétés imposées, le privant de sa liberté? Mais si l’on prend au contraire le parti de construire un concept positif de tolérance pour penser la relation éthique, alors (...)
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  7. Conscience, être, monde ; réflexions sur les implications métaphysiques de la phénoménologie.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2023 - In István Fazakas & Paul Slama (eds.), La phénoménologie transcendantale aujourd'hui: autour du Clignotement de l'être d'Alexander Schnell. Paris: Hermann.
     
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    Du soin de l’'me à la matérialité du monde : le platonisme de Patočka.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2019 - Philosophie 141 (2):92-111.
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    Eugen Fink Du spectateur désintéressé au règne du monde.Claude Vishnu Spaak & Ovidiu Stanciu - 2016 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 114 (4):609-611.
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    Matière et mouvement: essai de cosmologie phénoménologique.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2017 - Paris: Hermann.
    Cet essai propose de contribuer au développement d'une cosmologie phénoménologique, dans la voie ouverte par Fink, Patocka ou Renaud Barbaras. Au regard de cette approche, il faut combattre le naturalisme, car les choses (les phénomènes) ne sont pas des systèmes matériels réductibles en dernière instance à leurs constituants élémentaires. Mais face au subjectivisme, les phénomènes ne sont pas non plus assimilables à leur sens constitué dans la conscience. Celle-ci, comme toute chose, est située dans le monde, lequel seul fait apparaître (...)
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    Présentation.Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 143 (4):3-6.
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    Phénoménologies de la matière.Pierre-Jean Renaudie & Claude Vishnu Spaak (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
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    Normativités du sens commun.Claude Gautier & Sandra Laugier (eds.) - 2009 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Nous proposons dans ce volume une approche pluridisciplinaire du sens commun. Fruit d'un travail collectif organisé au CURAPP et dans le cadre du programme scientifique ASC, les articles ici présentés, par la diversité de leurs orientations théoriques et disciplinaires, contribuent à faire un état des lieux de la question. L'idée de sens commun est fréquemment utilisée et citée en sociologie, philosophie, linguistique, psychologie, sans qu'il en soit toujours proposé de définition ou d'analyse critique. Elle demandait un travail de définition et (...)
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    Memory for social interactions throughout early childhood.Vishnu P. Murty, Matthew R. Fain, Christina Hlutkowsky & Susan B. Perlman - 2020 - Cognition 202 (C):104324.
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    Conflicts of Integrity: Research Ethics Practice and Environmental Justice.Vishnu Subrahmanyam & Emma Tumilty - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):62-64.
    In their recent article, scholars Keisha Ray and Jane Fallis Cooper claim that “bioethicists should not be deterred from advocating for a healthy environment […] instead, […] underscore the importa...
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    Conscious belief as constructed memory: an empirical challenge to dispositionalism.Vishnu Sridharan - 2015 - Mind and Society 14 (1):21-33.
    There is an emerging consensus that human behavior is governed by two types of processes: System 1 processes, which are quicker, automatic, and run in parallel, and System 2 (S2) processes, which are slower, more conscious, and run in serial. Among such “dual-process” theorists, however, there is disagreement about whether the premises we use in our conscious, S2 reasoning should be considered as beliefs. In this exchange, one facet that has been largely overlooked is how conscious beliefs are structurally and (...)
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    Alf Ross on the Concept of a Legal Right.Torben Spaak - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (4):461-476.
    In this article, I discuss Alf Ross's claim that the concept of a legal right is best understood as a technical tool of presentation, which ties together a disjunction of operative facts and a conjunction of legal consequences, and that rights statements render the content of a number of legal norms in a convenient manner. I argue that while Ross's analysis is appealing, it is problematic in at least three respects. I also argue, however, that despite these difficulties Ross's analysis (...)
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    Ubiquitylation Pathways In Insulin Signaling and Organismal Homeostasis.Vishnu Balaji, Wojciech Pokrzywa & Thorsten Hoppe - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (5):1700223.
    The insulin/insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) signaling (IIS) pathway is a pivotal genetic program regulating cell growth, tissue development, metabolic physiology, and longevity of multicellular organisms. IIS integrates a fine‐tuned cascade of signaling events induced by insulin/IGF‐1, which is precisely controlled by post‐translational modifications. The ubiquitin/proteasome‐system (UPS) influences the functionality of IIS through inducible ubiquitylation pathways that regulate internalization of the insulin/IGF‐1 receptor, the stability of downstream insulin/IGF‐1 signaling targets, and activity of nuclear receptors for control of gene expression. An age‐related (...)
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    Karl Olivecrona on Judicial Law‐Making.Torben Spaak - 2009 - Ratio Juris 22 (4):483-498.
    The Scandinavian Realist Karl Olivecrona did not pay much attention to questions of legal reasoning in his many works. He did, however, argue that courts necessarily create law when deciding a case. The reason, he explained, is that judges must evaluate issues of fact or law in order to decide a case, and that evaluations are not objective. Olivecrona's line of argument is problematic, however. The problem is that Olivecrona uses the term “evaluation” in a sense that is broad enough (...)
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  20. The South African Economy, 1994-2004.Vishnu Padayachee - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):549-580.
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    For Analytics Beyond “Personhood,” Bioethics Should Look Toward Science and Technology Studies (STS).Vishnu Subrahmanyam, Alberto Aparicio, Jacob D. Moses & Stephen Molldrem - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):46-48.
    Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby (2024) argues that “[i]t is time for bioethics to end talk about personhood” (11). The author calls on the field to ask different kinds of normative questions about the mo...
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    Two faces of rationality.Vishnu Sridharan - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):11103-11124.
    In this paper, I present a puzzle about the connection between an agent’s knowledge and her rationality and a way to solve it. The puzzle is that, intuitively, many of us want to accept both that it is rational for an agent to act on what she knows and that it is irrational for an agent to take what she knows for granting in her practical reasoning. These two claims about rationality present us with a puzzle because, holding fixed our (...)
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    Utility Monsters and the Distribution of Dharmas: A Reply to Charles Goodman.Vishnu Sridharan - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):650-652.
    In both the Consequences of Compassion and his response to my article, Goodman outlines a consequentialist theory that is both coherent and, in many ways, compelling. One can imagine that out of a concern toward—as Goodman puts it—“the impersonal events which fill the world”, we will accept “momentary experiences as the morally significant units”, and our actions will aim to promote the existence of “good dharmas.” However, as this brief reply argues, Goodman’s equating of a consequentialism focused on good dharmas (...)
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    Special issue for cognition on social, motivational, and emotional influences on memory.Vishnu P. Murty, Angela Gutchess & Christopher R. Madan - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104464.
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    Pūrṇavāda-prabodha: Bhāratīya darśana paramparā kā pūrṇavādī mūlyāṅkana.Vishnu Ramchandra Parnerkar - 2015 - Dillī: Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana-Parishad tathā Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Kôraporeśana.
    Comprehensive work on Hindu philosophy and spiritual life.
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    Poornvad: re-interpretation of Indian philosophy.Vishnu Ramchandra Parnerkar - 2016 - Delhi: New Bharatiya Book Corporation.
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    Eternal Dharma: how to find spiritual evolution through surrender and embrace your life's true purpose.Vishnu Swami - 2016 - Wayne, NJ: New Page Books.
    We often feel powerless in our lives. We have many desires but are limited in our ability to transform those wishes into tangible results. We are confused and unsure about what will really make us happy. In Eternal Dharma, Vishnu Swami guides you on a journey to align yourself with the natural flow of existence through the ancient Eastern knowledge of Veda. Eternal Dharma distills 5,000 years of spiritual wisdom so you can learn to live an enlightened, effective, and (...)
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    Yogic powers and God realisation.Vishnu Mahadev Bhat - 1960 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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    Schauer's Anti‐Essentialism.Torben Spaak - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (2):182-214.
    In his new book, The Force of Law, Frederick Schauer maintains that law has no necessary properties, and that therefore jurisprudents should not assume that an inquiry into the nature of law has to be a search for such properties. I argue, however, that Schauer's attempt to show that legal anti-essentialism is a defensible position fails, because his one main argument is either irrelevant or else incomplete, depending on how one understands it, and because the other main argument is false.
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    The Case against Unanimous Jury Requirements.Vishnu Sridharan - 2022 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (1):24-41.
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    The Wrong Understanding of Praise.Vishnu Sridharan - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (4):1643-1660.
    It’s widely accepted that whether or not an agent merits praise for performing a particular action importantly depends on her motivation in doing so. What has received less attention is the importance of an agent’s moral understanding to whether she merits praise for performing a particular action, or whether her action has ‘moral worth.’ The first task of this paper is relatively straightforward: to show that two prominent attempts to address the importance of moral understanding to moral worth, namely that (...)
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    The Authoritative Intention Thesis.Torben Spaak - unknown
    Joseph Raz defends the authoritative intention thesis, which has it that to the extent that law derives from deliberate law-making, its interpretation should reflect the intention of the law-maker. The idea is that as a matter of conceptual necessity, if one follows legislation, then one interprets the relevant piece of legislation in such a way that it reflects the intention of the law-maker. Raz’s position, then, is that legal content (as well as form) that is the result of deliberate law-making (...)
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    Sciences humaines et pédagogie.Claude Charmion - 1974 - [Paris]: Le Centurion.
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    Die betekenis van die beskouinge oor die ervaring vir die opbou van 'n didaktiese teorie.Claude Hannah - 1975 - [Pretoria: Werkgemeenskap ter bevordering van die Pedagogiek as Wetenskap, Fakulteit Opvoedkunde, Universiteit Pretoria.
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    When Manipulation Gets Personal.Vishnu Sridharan - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3):464-478.
    Many accounts of moral responsibility have emerged recently that question the importance of conscious choice for moral responsibility. Instead of this ‘volitional’ requirement, these ‘attributionist’ accounts claim that agents are responsible for their actions when their actions reflect who they are and what they value. This paper argues that attributionist accounts are too quick to dismiss the connection between volition and moral responsibility. By excising conscious control from their accounts, attributionists leave open the undesirable possibility that an agent may fulfil (...)
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    An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine.Claude Bernard, Henry Copley Greene & Lawrence Joseph Henderson - 1957 - Courier Corporation.
    The basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; more.
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    Procedural chances and the equality of claims.Vishnu Sridharan - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (2):324-343.
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  38. Introduction À l'Étude de la Médecine Expérimentale.Claude Bernard - 1865 - Librairie Joseph Gilbert.
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    The concept of legal competence: an essay in conceptual analysis.Torben Spaak - 1994 - Brookfield, Vt.: Dartmouth Pub. Co..
    Explains the concept of legal competence (or power). This book then discusses the analysis and definition of legal concepts in general; the relation between the concept of competence and (in)validity; what it means to exercise competence; different types of competence; and competence norms.
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  40. Itihāsa, śāstra va tattvajñāna.Dattaraya Vishnu Apte (ed.) - 1947
     
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    Imminent Death Donation: Beyond Ethical Analysis and into Practice.Grace S. Lee, Vishnu S. Potluri & Peter P. Reese - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):538-540.
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  42. Philosophy of science: perspectives from natural and social sciences.Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, Indu Banga & Chhanda Gupta (eds.) - 1992 - Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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    Het mijnenveld: over journalistiek en moraal.Jacqueline Wesselius & Claude Angeli (eds.) - 1994 - Amsterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar.
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    Kelsen’s Metaethics.Torben Spaak - 2022 - Ratio Juris 35 (2):158-190.
    In this article, I argue,inter alia, that Kelsen’s mature view—as expressed in, and around the time of, the second edition ofReine Rechtslehre—was that of a metaethical relativist, and that the commitment to metaethical relativism was the reason why Kelsen defended democracy as well as tolerance in the shape of a constitutionally guaranteed freedom of thought. I also consider the possibility that in his post‐1960 phase Kelsen abandoned metaethical relativism for moral fictionalism, but argue that, on the whole, a relativist interpretation (...)
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    Religious Ethics: An Antidote for Religious Nationalism.Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (5):1035-1061.
    Social movements driven by a combination of religious nationalism and economic fundamentalism are globally grabbing the levers of political, economic, and intellectual control. The consequence is a policy climate premised on polarization in which inequality and destruction of the natural environment are condoned. This creates demands on key academic institutions like business schools, with stakeholders who are complicit in the sustenance of these social movements. Scholars in these schools have an opportunity to respond through curricula that facilitate reflection on the (...)
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    Naturalizing Jurisprudence – By Brian Leiter. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2008 - Theoria 74 (4):352-362.
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  47. Leçons Sur les Phénomènes de la Vie Communs aux Animaux Et aux Végétaux.Claude Bernard - 1966 - Vrin.
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    Selfless Ethics: The Equality of Non-Existence.Vishnu Sridharan - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):627-637.
    A number of scholars have attempted to situate the Buddha’s teachings within the primary Western ethical theories, namely consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. One challenge that each has confronted is Buddhism’s emphasis on the ultimate non-existence of the self. In his writings, Charles Goodman has put forward an account of how the realization of the ultimate non-existence of the self would lead a practitioner to consequentialism. The present comment challenges the account offered by Goodman, and argues that an ethical-particularist account (...)
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    Legal positivism, conventionalism, and the normativity of law.Torben Spaak - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (2):319-344.
    ABSTRACTThe aim of this article is to see whether we can account for the normativity of law within the framework of legal positivism and whether the idea of a social convention could be of help in this endeavour. I argue, inter alia, that we should distinguish between the problem of accounting for the normativity of law, conceived as a necessary property of law, and the problem of accounting for the use of normative legal language on the part of legal actors; (...)
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  50. The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism.Claude Lefort - 1986 - MIT Press.
    Claude Lefort is one of the leading social and political theorists in France today. This anthology of his most important work published over the last four decades makes his writing widely accessible to an English-speaking audience for the first time. With exceptional skill Lefort combines the analysis of contemporary political events with a sensitivity to the history of political thought. His critical account of the development of bureaucracy and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe is a timely (...)
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