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    To a new theological status of the Christian presence.Charles Wackenheim - 1974 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 48 (3-4):401-415.
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    The normative test of the interpretation.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (1-2):95-108.
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  3. La faillite de la religion d'après Karl Marx.Charles Wackenheim - 1963 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
  4. La faillite de la religion d'après Karl Marx.Charles Wackenheim - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):484-485.
     
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  5. La théologie catholique, coll. « Que sais-je ? ».Charles Wackenheim - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (4):469-469.
     
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    Croire et savoir. Réflexions épistémologiques.Charles Wackenheim - 1987 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 61 (3):161-171.
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    Des religions aux idéologies: sécularisation de l'intolérance.Charles Wackenheim - 1989 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 63 (1-2):117-135.
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    La foi entre l'incroyance et la crédulité. Repères théologiques.Charles Wackenheim - 1990 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 64 (3-4):307-317.
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    Les textes normatifs à l'épreuve de l'interprétation.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (1-2):95-108.
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    Christianity, "religion of salvation"?Charles Wackenheim - 1982 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 56 (4):274-284.
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    Religious ideologies "secularization" of intolerance.Charles Wackenheim - 1989 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 63 (1-2):117-135.
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    News of negative theology.Charles Wackenheim - 1985 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 59 (2):147-161.
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    The "Christian Europe" between history and utopia.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (3):287-298.
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    La Faillite de la Religion d'Apres Karl Marx.Gordon Leff & Charles Wackenheim - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (62):92.
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    Gérard Siegwalt, Dogmatique pour la catholicité évangélique. Système mystagogique de la foi, V. Théologie théologique : 1. De la transcendance au Dieu vivant. Genève, Labor et Fides, 2006, 315 p. [REVIEW]Charles Wackenheim - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 81:279-280.
    Infatigable, Gérard Siegwalt enrichit sa Dogmatique d’un neuvième volume, intitulé « de la transcendance au Dieu vivant ». Nous voici donc conviés à revisiter le traité De Deo uno et trino sous la conduite d’un guide dont l’orientation et les références sont devenues familières à ses lecteurs. C’est précisément par un exposé méthodologique que l’auteur ouvre son propos (p. 21-96). Le contexte culturel dont il part est notamment marqué par le sécularisme, le pluralisme religieux et l’athéisme ..
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    Charles Wackenheim, Quand Dieu se tait. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 2002, 190 p.Charles Wackenheim, Quand Dieu se tait. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 2002, 190 p. [REVIEW]Nestor Turcotte - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (3):668-670.
  17. Holism, organicism and the risk of biochauvinism.Charles T. Wolfe - 2014 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 43 (1-3):39-57.
    In this essay I seek to critically evaluate some forms of holism and organicism in biological thought, as a more deflationary echo to Gilbert and Sarkar's reflection on the need for an 'umbrella' concept to convey the new vitality of holistic concepts in biology (Gilbert and Sarkar 2000). Given that some recent discussions in theoretical biology call for an organism concept (from Moreno and Mossio’s work on organization to Kirschner et al.’s research paper in Cell, 2000, building on chemistry to (...)
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    Facts and Values.Charles L. Stevenson - 1963 - Yale University Press.
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  19. The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine and Reform 1626-1660.Charles Webster - 1977 - Studia Leibnitiana 9 (2):285-290.
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    The fundamentality of fields.Charles T. Sebens - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-28.
    There is debate as to whether quantum field theory is, at bottom, a quantum theory of fields or particles. One can take a field approach to the theory, using wave functionals over field configurations, or a particle approach, using wave functions over particle configurations. This article argues for a field approach, presenting three advantages over a particle approach: particle wave functions are not available for photons, a classical field model of the electron gives a superior account of both spin and (...)
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    From Locke to Materialism: Empiricism, the Brain and the Stirrings of Ontology.Charles Wolfe - 2018 - In Anne-Lise Rey & Siegfried Bodenmann (eds.), What Does It Mean to Be an Empiricist?: Empiricisms in Eighteenth Century Sciences. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 235-263.
    My topic is the materialist appropriation of empiricism—as conveyed in the ‘minimal credo’ nihil est in intellectu quod non fuerit in sensu. That is, canonical empiricists like Locke go out of their way to state that their project to investigate and articulate the ‘logic of ideas’ is not a scientific project: “I shall not at present meddle with the Physical consideration of the Mind”. Indeed, I have suggested elsewhere, contrary to a prevalent reading of Locke, that the Essay is not (...)
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    14 Truth in Interpretation: A Hermeneutic Approach.Charles Guignon - 2002 - In Michael Krausz (ed.), Is There a Single Right Interpretation? Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 264-284.
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    Endowed Molecules and Emergent Organization: The Maupertuis-Diderot Debate.Charles T. Wolfe - 2010 - Early Science and Medicine 15 (1-2):38-65.
    In his Système de la nature ou Essai sur les corps organisés, Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, President of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and a natural philosopher with a strong interest in the modes of transmission of 'genetic' information, described living minima which he termed molecules, “endowed with desire, memory and intelligence.” Now, Maupertuis was a Leibnizian of sorts; his molecules possessed higher-level, 'mental' properties, recalling La Mettrie's statement in L'Homme-Machine, that Leibnizians have “rather spiritualized matter than materialized the soul.” (...)
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    Deleuze and Guattari.Charles J. Stivale & Ronald Bogue - 1991 - Substance 20 (1):117.
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    The life of matter: early modern vital matter theories.Charles T. Wolfe - unknown
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    A Lie Is a Lie: The Ethics of Lying in Business Negotiations.Charles N. C. Sherwood - 2022 - Business Ethics Quarterly 32 (4):604-634.
    I argue that lying in business negotiations is pro tanto wrong and no less wrong than lying in other contexts. First, I assert that lying in general is pro tanto wrong. Then, I examine and refute five arguments to the effect that lying in a business context is less wrong than lying in other contexts. The common thought behind these arguments—based on consent, self-defence, the “greater good,” fiduciary duty, and practicality—is that the particular circumstances which are characteristic of business negotiations (...)
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  27. Philosophical Papers: Volume 2, Philosophy and the Human Sciences.Charles Taylor - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Taylor has been one of the most original and influential figures in contemporary philosophy: his 'philosophical anthropology' spans an unusually wide range of theoretical interests and draws creatively on both Anglo-American and Continental traditions in philosophy. A selection of his published papers is presented here in two volumes, structured to indicate the direction and essential unity of the work. He starts from a polemical concern with behaviourism and other reductionist theories which aim to model the study of man (...)
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    Eliminating Life: From the early modern ontology of Life to Enlightenment proto-biology.Charles T. Wolfe - forthcoming - In Stephen Howard & Jack Stetter (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Early Modern and Enlightenment Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press.
    Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus (and lesser-known figures in the decades prior), and also prior to the appearance of terms such as ‘organism’ under the pen of Leibniz and Stahl in the early 1700s, the question of ‘Life’, that is, the status of living organisms within the broader physico-mechanical universe, agitated different corners of the European intellectual scene. From modern Epicureanism to medical Newtonianism, from Stahlian animism to the (...)
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    Social minds, social brains.Charles Wolfe - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-10.
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    Eliminating Electron Self-repulsion.Charles T. Sebens - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (4):1-15.
    Problems of self-interaction arise in both classical and quantum field theories. To understand how such problems are to be addressed in a quantum theory of the Dirac and electromagnetic fields (quantum electrodynamics), we can start by analyzing a classical theory of these fields. In such a classical field theory, the electron has a spread-out distribution of charge that avoids some of the problems of self-interaction facing point charge models. However, there remains the problem that the electron will experience self-repulsion. This (...)
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    Moral Judgment and its Impact on Business-to-Business Sales Performance and Customer Relationships.Charles H. Schwepker & David J. Good - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 98 (4):609-625.
    For many years, researchers and practitioners have sought out meaningful indicators of sales performance. Yet, as the concept of performance has broadened, the understanding of what makes up a successful seller, has become far more complicated. The complexity of buyer–seller relationships has changed therefore as the definition of sales performance has expanded, cultivating a growing interest in ethical/unethical actions since they could potentially have impacts on sales performance. Given this environment, the purpose of this study is to explore the impact (...)
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  32. review of Lucretius and the Early Modern.Charles T. Wolfe - forthcoming - The Classical Review.
    long version of review forthcoming in much shorter version in Classical Review.
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  33. “Man-Machines and Embodiment: From Cartesian Physiology to Claude Bernard’s ‘Living Machine’”.Charles T. Wolfe & Philippe Huneman - forthcoming - In Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), Embodiment, Oxford Philosophical Concepts. Oxford University Press.
    A common and enduring early modern intuition is that materialists reduce organisms in general and human beings in particular to automata. Wasn’t a famous book of the time entitled L’Homme-Machine? In fact, the machine is employed as an analogy, and there was a specifically materialist form of embodiment, in which the body is not reduced to an inanimate machine, but is conceived as an affective, flesh-and-blood entity. We discuss how mechanist and vitalist models of organism exist in a more complementary (...)
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  34. Cultured brains and the production of subjectivity: The politics of affect(s) as an unfinished project.Charles T. Wolfe - 2014 - In W. Neidich (ed.), The Psychopathologies of Cognitive Capitalism II. ArchiveBooks. pp. 245-267.
    A reflection on overcoming Natur vs Geisteswissenschaften oppositions in thinking about the 'cultured brain' and plasticity.
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  35. Automata, man-machines and embodiment: deflating or inflating Life?Charles T. Wolfe - forthcoming - In A. Radman & H. Sohn (eds.), Critical and Clinical Cartographies: Architecture, Robotics, Medicine, Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press.
    Early modern automata, understood as efforts to ‘model’ life, to grasp its singular properties and/or to unveil and demystify its seeming inaccessibility and mystery, are not just fascinating liminal, boundary, hybrid, crossover or go-between objects, while they are all of those of course. They also pose a direct challenge to some of our common conceptions about mechanism and embodiment. They challenge the simplicity of the distinction between a purported ‘mechanistic’ worldpicture, its ontology and its goals, and on the other hand (...)
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    Alfred Russel Wallace and the Road to Natural Selection, 1844–1858.Charles H. Smith - 2015 - Journal of the History of Biology 48 (2):279-300.
    Conventional wisdom has had it that the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and his colleague Henry Walter Bates journeyed to the Amazon in 1848 with two intentions in mind: to collect natural history specimens, and to consider evidential materials that might reveal the causal basis of organic evolution. This understanding has been questioned recently by the historian John van Wyhe, who points out that with regard to the second matter, at least, there appears to be no evidence of a “smoking gun” (...)
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  37. The Red Mist.Maxime Charles Lepoutre - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (1).
    An influential critique of anger holds that anger comes at an important epistemic cost. In particular, feeling angry typically makes risk less visible to us. This is anger’s ‘red mist.’ These epistemic costs, critics suggest, arguably outweigh the epistemic benefits commonly ascribed to anger. This essay argues that the epistemic critique of anger is importantly misleading. This is not because it underestimates anger’s epistemic benefits, but rather because it overlooks the fact that anger’s red mist performs a crucial moral function. (...)
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    Vitalism and the Construction of Biology: A Historico-Epistemological Reflection.Charles T. Wolfe - 2023 - In Pierre-Olivier Méthot (ed.), Philosophy, History and Biology: Essays in Honour of Jean Gayon. Springer Verlag. pp. 227-244.
    What is theHistorical epistemologyhistorical epistemologyGayon, JeanOn historical epistemology of the life sciences? In what way does it differ from historico-philosophical reflection on “foundational” or “conceptual” issues in the sciences tout court? This is a question to which Jean Gayon and his mentor Georges CanguilhemCanguilhem, Georges devoted a considerable amount of effort, yielding somewhat different answers, as I will try to show. One obvious difference, as P.-O. MéthotMéthot, Pierre-Olivier has shown, is Gayon’s appropriation of anglophone philosophy of biology; another is Canguilhem'sCanguilhem, (...)
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    Varieties of Organicism: A Critical Analysis.Charles T. Wolfe - 2023 - In Matteo Mossio (ed.), Organization in Biology. Springer. pp. 41-58.
    In earlier work I wrestled with the question of the “ontological status” of organisms. It proved difficult to come to a clear decision, because there are many candidates for what such a status is or would be and of course many definitions of what organisms are. But what happens when we turn to theoretical projects “about” organisms that fall under the heading “organicist”? I first suggest that organicist projects have a problem: a combination of invoking Kant, or at least a (...)
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    Special Issue Introduction.Charles Wolfe, Jonathan Regier & Boris Demarest - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (2):494-501.
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  41. The Renewal of Materialism, Graduate Faculty of Philosophy Journal, 22, n° 1.Charles T. Wolfe - 2005 - Presses Universitaires de France.
     
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  42. For Analytic Phenomenology.Charles Siewert - 2016 - In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 95-110.
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    The Role of the Secondary Social Studies Curriculum in Developing Technological Literacy.Charles S. White - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):167-172.
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    Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts.Charles J. Stivale (ed.) - 2005 - Ithaca: Routledge.
    Gilles Deleuze is now regarded as one of the most radical philosophers of the twentieth century. His work has become hugely influential across a range of subjects, from philosophy and literature to art, architecture and cultural studies. Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts brings together leading specialists from a variety of disciplines to introduce the central concepts in the work of Deleuze. The short and accessible chapters in this book each focus on a single concept and show not only what the concept (...)
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  45. Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence between Charles S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby.Charles S. Hardwick & James Cook - 1979 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 15 (1):92-97.
     
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    Critique of pure Kant.Charles Kirkland Wheeler - 1911 - Boston,: The Arkelyan press.
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  47. The Autobiography of the I or Ego, or, the Metaphysics of an Interloper and Impostor.Charles Kirkland Wheeler - 1903
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    The Sikh Gurus and the Sikh Society.Charles S. J. White & Niharranjan Ray - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):565.
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    An introduction to Christian ethics.Charles B. Williams - 1925 - Kansas City, Mo.,: Western Baptist publishing company.
    This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
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    Critical notes on the cantica of euripides' andromache.Charles Willink - 2005 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 149 (2):187-208.
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