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    How Philosophy Came to Rome (continued).Cyril O. Vollert - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (2):36-36.
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    A Question for Cosmologists.Cyril O. Vollert - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 5 (2):7-8.
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    How Philosophy Came to Rome.Cyril O. Vollert - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (2):29-30.
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    Theology and University Education.Cyril Vollert - 1943 - Modern Schoolman 21 (1):12-25.
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    A Biography of the Greek People. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):313-316.
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    The Phenomenon of Man. [REVIEW]Cyril Vollert - 1960 - Modern Schoolman 38 (1):72-76.
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):301-303.
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    The Ludwigs of Bavaria. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (3):516-519.
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    On the Eternity of the World. By Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, St. Bonaventure. Trans. Cyril Vollert, S.J., Lottie H. Kendzierski, Paul M. Byrne. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (2):177-177.
  10. On the Eternity of the World: St. Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, St. Bonaventure, translated from the Latin with an introduction by Cyril Vollert, Lottie H. Kendzierski, and Paul M. Byrne. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press, 1964. 132 pages. Paperback, $3.00. [REVIEW]Harold J. Johnson - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (3):394-397.
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    Comments on Sister Cyril Edwin Kinney’s Paper.Cyril Edwin Kinney - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:159-162.
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    Realitäten entfalten: Explikationsverständnisse als Grundlage der Begriffsgestaltung.Cyrill Mamin - 2023 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 71 (6):857-888.
    This paper is concerned with the relationship between paradigms of explication and the practice of conceptual engineering. It defends three interrelated claims: First, the predominant functionalist attitude in the present debate on conceptual engineering is due to its roots in Carnapian explication, which identifies the explicandum with a precursor concept. Second, alternative metaphysical paradigms of explication locate the explicandum in a part of a concept-independent reality (‘field explication‘, as I will call it). Third, field explication may be a better paradigm (...)
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  13. Karl Marx and the Future of the Human.Cyril Smith - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    Cyril Smith shows that Marx developed a far richer and liberatory vision of humanity and the alternative to capital than that which has characterized his followers, and he makes a powerful argument that it is essential to return to Marx's original body of thought in order to reconstitute a viable critique of existing capitalist society.
     
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    Robust Correlation Analyses: False Positive and Power Validation Using a New Open Source Matlab Toolbox.Cyril R. Pernet, Rand Wilcox & Guillaume A. Rousselet - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    The concept of consciousness.Cyril Burt - 1962 - British Journal of Psychology 53:229-42.
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    The ‘Epistemic Critique’ of Epistocracy and Its Inadequacy.Cyril Hédoin - 2021 - Social Epistemology 35 (5):502-514.
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    Le constructivisme juridique: essai sur l'épistémologie des juristes.Cyril Sintez - 2014 - Paris: Éditions mare & martin.
    Comment les juristes pensent-ils les fondements du droit? Le constructivisme juridique apporte une réponse inédite à cette interrogation. Cet essai le révèle en tant que modèle épistémologique permettant de refonder le droit par la science juridique. Inexploré jusqu'alors en droit, le constructivisme apparaît comme une structure de la pensée des juristes qui se manifeste en période de crise à travers un processus en forme de boucle révolutionnant successivement les méthodes, le concept et les valeurs de la connaissance juridique (fig. de (...)
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    The realm of art.Cyril Welch - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (1):55-62.
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    Institutions, rule-following and game theory.Cyril Hédoin - 2017 - Economics and Philosophy 33 (1):43-72.
    :Most game-theoretic accounts of institutions reduce institutions to behavioural patterns the players are incentivized to implement. An alternative account linking institutions to rule-following behaviour in a game-theoretic framework is developed on the basis of David Lewis’s and Ludwig Wittgenstein's respective accounts of conventions and language games. Institutions are formalized as epistemic games where the players share some forms of practical reasoning. An institution is a rule-governed game satisfying three conditions: common understanding, minimal awareness and minimal practical rationality. Common understanding has (...)
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    ’What is the Good?’: a comparison of young people's responses to two unfinished sentences about values.Cyril Simmons & Winnie Wade - 1982 - Educational Studies 8 (2):113-121.
    (1982). ’What is the Good?’: a comparison of young people's responses to two unfinished sentences about values. Educational Studies: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 113-121.
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    Second Thoughts on "Soul and Body I".Cyril Smetana - 1967 - Mediaeval Studies 29 (1):193-205.
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    A highly personal view of science and its history.Cyril Stanley Smith - 1977 - Annals of Science 34 (1):49-56.
  23. What is wisdon?: the world's oldest question posed in the light of contemporary perplexity.Cyril Upton - 1959 - London: Linden Press.
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    Moral freedom and the Christian faith.Cyril Henry Valentine - 1932 - Toronto,: The Macmillan company.
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    A framework for community-based salience: Common knowledge, common understanding and community membership.Cyril Hédoin - 2014 - Economics and Philosophy 30 (3):365-395.
    This article presents a community-based account of salience as an alternative and a complement to the ‘natural salience’ approach which is endorsed by almost all game theorists who use this concept. While in the naturalistic approach, salience is understood as an objective and natural property of some entities, the community-based account claims that salience is a function of community membership. Building on David Lewis’s theory of common knowledge and on some of its recent refined accounts, I suggest that salience acts (...)
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    Formal verification, scientific code, and the epistemological heterogeneity of computational science.Cyrille Imbert & Vincent Ardourel - unknown
    Various errors can affect scientific code and detecting them is a central concern within computational science. Could formal verification methods, which are now available tools, be widely adopted to guarantee the general reliability of scientific code? After discussing their benefits and drawbacks, we claim that, absent significant changes as regards features like their user-friendliness and versatility, these methods are unlikely to be adopted throughout computational science, beyond certain specific contexts for which they are well-suited. This issue exemplifies the epistemological heterogeneity (...)
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    Le stop motion : singularité cinématographique et alternative aux simulations en image de synthèse.Cyril Lepot - 2022 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 29 (1):39-47.
    Chez Eisenstein on découvre comment dans le cinéma de prise de vues réelles, il est déjà possible de détourner un élément du représenté pour en faire le moyen d’une représentation qui le dépasse au point de lui être étranger, dans la mesure où il sert un propos tout autre que celui de son contexte d’origine. Dans le stop motion la mise en mouvement fondée sur un type de « montage » image par image permet non seulement de réanimer le monde, (...)
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    Real Relations and Contingency in God: A Critique of the Basic Statements of Whitehead's Dipolar Theism.Cyril Chibuzo Ezeani & Charles Nweke - 2024 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 25 (1).
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    Sen’s criticism of revealed preference theory and its ‘neo-samuelsonian critique’: a methodological and theoretical assessment.Cyril Hédoin - 2016 - Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (4):349-373.
    This paper evaluates how Amartya Sen’s critique of revealed preference theory stands against the latter’s contemporary, ‘neo-Samuelsonian’ version. Neo- Samuelsonians have argued that Sen’s arguments against RPT are innocuous, in particular once it is acknowledged that RPT does not assume away the existence of motivations or other latent psychological or cognitive processes. Sen’s claims that preferences and choices need to be distinguished and that external factors need to be taken into account to analyze the act of choice then appear to (...)
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    The Role of Pitch and Timbre in Voice Gender Categorization.Cyril R. Pernet & Pascal Belin - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  31. De dichter en de vader.Cyril Lansink - 1995 - de Uil Van Minerva 12.
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    Binary oppositions and what focuses in focal attention.Cyril Latimer - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):383-384.
    Pylyshyn makes a convincing case that early visual processing is cognitively impenetrable, and although I question the utility of binary oppositions such as penetrable/impenetrable, for the most part I am in agreement. The author does not provide explicit designations or denotations for the terms penetrable and impenetrable, which appear quite arbitrary. Furthermore, the use of focal attention smacks of an homunculus, and the account appears to slip too easily between the perceptual, the cognitive, and the neurophysiological.
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    Is there more to visual attention than meets the eye?Cyril Latimer - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):690-691.
    Models of saccade generation and visual selective attention must explain how and why particular targets are selected. Findlay & Walker do an excellent job of explaining the how of visual selection, but not the why. For a salience map to be more than a description of the relative importance of potential targets, there must be some account of the learning and inheritance that fashion its peaks and troughs. Point of gaze is not necessarily region of attention, and it may be (...)
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    New features for old: Creation or derivation?Cyril R. Latimer - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):31-32.
    Schyns, Goldstone & Thibaut oppose the notion of fixed feature analysis, suggesting the possibility of flexible feature creation in object recognition and categorisation. Such proposals cannot be assessed until clear definitions of the objects in question and their decompositions are formulated. Flexibility may come from the decompositions of objects rather than from feature creation.
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    Improving deliberations by reducing misrepresentation effects.Cyrille Imbert, Thomas Boyer-Kassem, Vincent Chevrier & Christine Bourjot - 2020 - Episteme 17 (4):403-419.
    ABSTRACTDeliberative and decisional groups play crucial roles in most aspects of social life. But it is not obvious how to organize these groups and various socio-cognitive mechanisms can spoil debates and decisions. In this paper we focus on one such important mechanism: the misrepresentation of views, i.e. when agents express views that are aligned with those already expressed, and which differ from their private opinions. We introduce a model to analyze the extent to which this behavioral pattern can warp deliberations (...)
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    The Beliefs-Rules-Equilibrium Account of Institutions: A Contribution to a Naturalistic Social Ontology.Cyril Hédoin - 2021 - Journal of Social Ontology 7 (1):73-96.
    This paper pursues a naturalist endeavor in social ontology by arguing that the Beliefs-Rules-Equilibrium account of institutions can help to advance the debate over the nature of social kinds. This account of institutions emerges from a growing number of works in economics that use game theory to study the role and the functioning of institutions in human societies. I intend to show how recent developments in the economic analysis of rules and institutions can help solve issues that are generally considered (...)
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    Puzzles in longevity.Cyril A. Clarke & Ursula Mittwoch - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (3):327.
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    Chesterton's Visit to Notre Dame.Cyril Clemens - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1/2):238-246.
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    Dancers and Critics.Cyril Swinson & Arnold L. Haskell - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (2):185-186.
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    Magicians fix your mind: How unlikely solutions block obvious ones.Cyril Thomas & André Didierjean - 2016 - Cognition 154 (C):169-173.
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    The Impact of Corporate Social Performance on a Firm’s Multinationality.Cyril Bouquet & Yuval Deutsch - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (4):755 - 769.
    Using panel data of 4,244 company years, we examine whether and how corporate social performance (CSP) affects a firm’s capacity to achieve profitable sales in foreign markets. Based on our extension of instrumental stakeholder theory into the international arena, we hypothesized a U-shaped relationship between CSP and multinationality. Results supported our contention that multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to be substantially committed to social performance objectives if they are to recoup the cost of their CSP investments, and improve their capacity to (...)
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    Intuition und Erkenntnis.Cyrill Mamin - 2020 - Paderborn: Mentis.
    Was ist Intuition? Gibt es intuitive Erkenntnis? Intuition beschäftigt Philosophie, Psychologie und Alltagsdenken. Einschätzungen reichen dabei von "höchste Erkenntnisart" bis "höchst unzuverlässig." Cyrill Mamin zeichnet zentrale Bestimmungen der Intuition in Philosophie und Psychologie nach. Wesentliche Fragen sind dabei: Wie ist es, eine Intuition zu haben? Wie kommt eine Intuition zustande? Auf dieser Grundlage bestimmt Mamin Intuition als massgeblich nicht-propositionale Erkenntnisart, welche unsere intuitiven Überzeugungen rechtfertigen kann. Im Zentrum steht ein neuartiges Modell der intuitiven Rechtfertigung, das psychologische mit erkenntnistheoretischen Elementen verbindet. (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Phenomenology of Perception.Cyril Barrett - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:123-139.
    It is over forty years since Merleau-Ponty published his first major work, Le structure de comportement (‘The Structure of Behaviour’) (1942) and a quarter of a century since he died. He belongs, therefore, with Sartre and Marcel, to the first post-War generation of French philosophers. Like his friend Sartre's, his philosophy may be regarded as dated, passé, of no interest or relevance to truly contemporary thought. In philosophical terms forty years are nothing; in terms of trends, fashions and novelties they (...)
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    L'erreur de Nietzsche: essai d'une interprétation juridique du ressentiment.Cyril Noblot - 2021 - Paris: IRJS.
    La 4e de couv. indique : "Prenant le contrepied de l'interprétation nietzschéenne plutôt dépréciative du ressentiment, qui cadrait avec un certain souci de défendre les privilèges de l'aristocratie, cet essai suggère une interprétation juridique du ressentiment permettant d'en faire ressortir les aspects positifs. La démarche convie à un parcours en trois étapes. La première conduit de la définition que Spinoza donna de la haine en général au sentiment d'injustice, qui est un motif de haine particulier. La définition de l'injustice, correspondant (...)
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    Modern psychology and the validity of Christian experience.Cyril Henry Valentine - 1926 - London,: Society for promoting Christian knowledge; New York and Toronto, The Macmillan co..
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    L’astronomie selon Auguste Comte.Cyril Verdet - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 166 (3):11-23.
    L’importance de l’astronomie dans l’œuvre d’Auguste Comte est à la mesure de la place fondatrice qu’il lui accorde dans sa propre classification des sciences que constitue le Cours de philosophie positive. Comte dispense même un cours populaire d’astronomie, dont l’objectif n’est pas de former à l’astronomie mais à la « saine philosophie » positive. D’où le regard philosophique qu’il porte sur elle comme l’indique son Traité philosophique d’astronomie populaire. Pour Comte, l’astronomie est donc tout à la fois, un modèle de (...)
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    The Greek atomists and Epicurus.Cyril Bailey - 1964 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Philosophy and Economics: Recent Issues and Perspectives. Introduction to the Special Issue.Cyril Hédoin - 2018 - Revue d'Economie Politique 128 (2):177.
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    Yin yang: la dynamique du monde.Cyrille J.-D. Javary - 2018 - Paris: Albin Michel. Edited by Danielle Elisseeff.
    "Yin-Yang" est le nom donné en chinois au fonctionnement de tout le vivant. Cette unité changeante, ce mouvement incessant, cette danse de tout l'univers se dit en un seul mot. Or, en français comme dans toutes les langues occidentales, "Yin" et "Yang" sont deux mots. Voilà où commence le quiproquo. Avec le talent narratif et pédagogique qui a fait le succès de ses nombreux livres, Cyrille Javary nous introduit dans l'esprit chinois à travers cette clé essentielle : "Yin" n'est pas (...)
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    Fabuler la fin du monde: La puissance critique des fictions d'apocalypse by Jean-Paul Engélibert (review).Cyril Camus - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (1):163-168.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Fabuler la fin du monde: La puissance critique des fictions d’apocalypse by Jean-Paul EngélibertCyril CamusJean-Paul Engélibert. Fabuler la fin du monde: La puissance critique des fictions d’apocalypse [Fabulating the end of the world: The critical power of apocalypse fiction]. Paris: Éditions La Découverte, 2019. 239 pp. Print. 20€. ISBN 978-2-348-03719-1.Jean-Paul Engélibert is a well-established expert on apocalyptic and postapocalyptic fiction. His exploration of the genre thus far includes (...)
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