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    Itinerário e encontros com Marcuse, Lukács, Adorno: Entrevista de Nicolas Tertulian.Nicolas Tertulian - 2023 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 28:414-428.
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    Aliénation et désaliénation : une confrontation Lukács-Heidegger.Nicolas Tertulian - 2006 - Actuel Marx 39 (1):29-53.
    It is generally agreed that the major contribution of Lukács to twentieth century thought is to have foregrounded in philosophical inquiry the questions of alienation and reification. However, while the secondary literature on the question has been almost exclusively focused on Lukács's early work, History and Class Consciousness, the present article addresses the wealth of innovative perspectives to be found in his Aesthetics, and in particular in his Ontology of Social Being. The second part of the article addresses the affinities (...)
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    Epílogo a "Por que Lukács?".Nicolas Tertulian - 2023 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 28:108-123.
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    Avatars de la philosophie marxiste: à propos d'un texte inédit de Georg Lukàcs.Nicolas Tertulian - 2000 - Actuel Marx 28 (2):153-170.
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    Critică, estetică, filozofie.Nicolae Tertulian - 1972 - [București],: "Cartea Românească,".
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    Die Ontologie bei Heidegger und Lukäcs.Nicolas Tertulian - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (2):175-197.
    This essay confronts Heidegger′s and Lukács′s thinking regarding several fundamental ontological questions. Some considerations are presented on the concepts of “In-der-Welt-Sein” and “das Ansichseiende” , on the role of labour in the evolution of mankind, on the importance of causality for both philosophers and – last but not least – on the relationship between science and philosophy. Special emphasis is given to the Heideggerian concept of “Geworfenheit” and also to Lukács′s critique of that concept. The opposition between Heidegger′s hermeneutics and (...)
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  7. De Schelling à Marx. Le dernier Schelling et sa postérité.Nicolas Tertulian - 1987 - Archives de Philosophie 50 (4):621-641.
     
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  8. Experiență, artă, gîndire: [studii].Nicolae Tertulian - 1977 - [București]: "Cartea Românească".
     
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    Heidegger entre philosophie et histoire contemporaine.Nicolas Tertulian - 2007 - Cahiers Philosophiques 111 (3):9-15.
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    Jacques D’Hondt interprète de Marx.Nicolas Tertulian - 2015 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 88 (4):521.
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    Les adieux à Olivier.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):69-70.
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    Lukács, Adorno and German Classical Philosophy.Nicolae Tertulian - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (63):79-96.
    Lukács' book The Young Hegel can be read in many ways. We can read it exclusively as a history of philosophy and evaluate the soundness of its method. We can ask, for example, whether Lukács is correct in attributing a decisive role in the genesis of the Hegelian dialectic to Hegel's progressive discovery of the contradictions in developing bourgeois society, especially to his discovery of the economic facts which split that society. The novelty of the Lukacsian insistence on the role (...)
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    Le concept d'idéologie dans l'ontologie.Nicolas Tertulian - 2008 - Actuel Marx 44 (2):118-128.
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    L'ontologie chez Heidegger et chez Lukacs - Phénoménologie et dialectique.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):23-41.
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    L'ontologie chez Heidegger et chez Lukacs - Phénoménologie et dialectique.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):23-41.
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    Le dernier Lukács: pensées prémonitoires.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Cités 39 (3):109-112.
    Lukács avait 86 ans, il était atteint d’une maladie grave, un cancer du poumon, les forces commençaient à l’abandonner au point qu’il n’arrivait plus à lire et à corriger le manuscrit de son dernier travail philosophique, les Prolégomènes à une ontologie de l’être social, achevé en automne 1970, lorsqu’il a accepté la sollicitation des..
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    Le dernier Lukács : pensées prémonitoires.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Cités 39 (3):109.
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    Le grand projet de l'«Ethique».Nicolas Tertulian - 1991 - Actuel Marx 10:81-96.
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    La pensée de Heidegger sous le regard démystificateur d’un sociologue.Nicolas Tertulian - 1996 - Actuel Marx 20:39-45.
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    Nicolai Hartmann et Georg Lukács.Nicolas Tertulian - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):663-698.
    La rencontre entre la philosophie de Lukács et la pensée ontologique de Nicolai Hartmann est un sujet rarement abordé dans l’historiographie philosophique. Le contact avec les grands travaux ontologiques de Hartmann a joué pourtant un rôle décisif dansla genèse de l’Ontologie de l’être social, l’ouvrage qui a couronné le long parcours intellectuel et politique de Lukács. Le texte se propose d’éclaircir l’affinité profonde qui se fait jour entre deux pensées que tout semblait séparer. Hartmann cultivait la philosophia perennis, élevée au-dessus (...)
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  21. Ontology in Heidegger and Lukacs-phenomenology and dialectic.Nicolas Tertulian - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):23-41.
     
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    Présentation.Nicolas Tertulian - 2006 - Actuel Marx 39 (1):9-11.
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  23. Perspective contemporane: [studii de estetică].Nicolae Tertulian - 1981 - [București]: Cartea Românească.
     
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  24. À propos de Lukács idéologue et philosophe.Nicolas Tertulian - 2010 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (1):188-193.
     
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  25. Un hégélien roumain: DD Rosca.Nicolas Tertulian - 2000 - Archives de Philosophie 63 (1):95-104.
     
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    Pourquoi Lukacs, de Nicolas Tertulian.Jean-Pierre Morbois - 2018 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 24 (2):253-255.
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    Review of: Nicolas Tertulian, Modernité et antihumanisme. Les combats philosophiques de Georg Lukács, Paris, Klincksieck, 2019, 368 p. [REVIEW]Alexandru Cistelecan - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (3):483-485.
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    Lukács e a sombra de Stálin - Entrevista com Nicolas Tertulian.Didier Eribon - 2019 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 25 (2):15-21.
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  29. Belief: Dumb, Cold, & Cynical.Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - forthcoming - In Eric Schwitzgebel & Jonathan Jong (eds.), What is Belief? Oxford University Press.
    We aim to do two things in this article. On the positive end, our goal is to explain how some seemingly incompatible aspects of belief live together, by presenting distinct mechanistic explanations of each of them: in particular we want to show how belief can be discerning, credulous, rational, and irrational. After clarifying our positive view, we take aim at some competitor views in the second half of the paper, particularly offering critiques of epistemic vigilance and social marketplace accounts of (...)
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  30. A mutualistic approach to morality: The evolution of fairness by partner choice.Nicolas Baumard, Jean-Baptiste André & Dan Sperber - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):59-122.
    What makes humans moral beings? This question can be understood either as a proximate question or as an ultimate question. The question is about the mental and social mechanisms that produce moral judgments and interactions, and has been investigated by psychologists and social scientists. The question is about the fitness consequences that explain why humans have morality, and has been discussed by evolutionary biologists in the context of the evolution of cooperation. Our goal here is to contribute to a fruitful (...)
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  31. Relational nonhuman personhood.Nicolas Delon - 2023 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (4):569-587.
    This article defends a relational account of personhood. I argue that the structure of personhood consists of dyadic relations between persons who can wrong or be wronged by one another, even if some of them lack moral competence. I draw on recent work on directed duties to outline the structure of moral communities of persons. The upshot is that we can construct an inclusive theory of personhood that can accommodate nonhuman persons based on shared community membership. I argue that, once (...)
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  32. Wild Animal Suffering is Intractable.Nicolas Delon & Duncan Purves - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (2):239-260.
    Most people believe that suffering is intrinsically bad. In conjunction with facts about our world and plausible moral principles, this yields a pro tanto obligation to reduce suffering. This is the intuitive starting point for the moral argument in favor of interventions to prevent wild animal suffering. If we accept the moral principle that we ought, pro tanto, to reduce the suffering of all sentient creatures, and we recognize the prevalence of suffering in the wild, then we seem committed to (...)
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    Outline of a philosophy of existence.Nicola Abbagnano - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (2):200-211.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Nicola Abbagnano - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (97):146-148.
    F. Enriques and G. de Santillana have begun in collaboration the composition of a general history of scientific thought. The first volume of this work, which has been recently published, is concerned with the science of antiquity,1 and to a large extent covers the same ground as the history of ancient philosophy, as the frontiers of philosophy and natural science, at any rate until the time of Aristotle, were not yet clearly differentiated. But the two historians are interested in bringing (...)
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    Philosophy In Italy: PHILOSOPHY.Nicola Abbagnano - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):253-255.
    About a year ago some important philosophical works were published in Italy which, both in the agreement and in the divergence of the trends they indicate, may be useful for characterizing the present situation of Italian philosophy. I think it opportune, therefore, for the information of the English reader, to give a fuller notice of these books than usual. One of them is by Ugo Spirito, La vita come amore , with the subtitle “The downfall of Christian civilization ”. Ugo (...)
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    Philosophy In Italy.Nicola Abbagnano - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):57-61.
    About a year ago some important philosophical works were published in Italy which, both in the agreement and in the divergence of the trends they indicate, may be useful for characterizing the present situation of Italian philosophy. I think it opportune, therefore, for the information of the English reader, to give a fuller notice of these books than usual. One of them is by Ugo Spirito, La vita come amore, with the subtitle “The downfall of Christian civilization ”. Ugo Spirito, (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Nicola Abbagnano - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):265-267.
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    Philosophy In Italy.Nicola Abbagnano - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):163-165.
    In the series Collezione di Filosofia published by Taylor of Turin since 1947, some of the most significant works on Italian existentialism have appeared. The series was inaugurated by two books by the writer of this article: Introduzione all esistenzialismo, second edition, 1947 ; and Filosofia religione scienza, 1947. These were followed by Pietro Chiodi, L'esistenzialismo di Heidegger, 1947; Armando Vedaldi, Essere gli altri, 1948; Uberto Scarpelli, Esistenzialismo e marxismo, 1949; Enzo Paci, II nulla e il problema dell'uomo, 1950; Luigi (...)
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    Ethique médicale interculturelle: regards francophones.Nicolas Kopp (ed.) - 2006 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'ŒIL, Observatoire d'Ethique Interculturelle de Lyon, a pour objectif de préserver la dimension éthique de notre société démocratique et pluraliste dans son approche de l'homme. De nouveaux savoirs et techniques, le dynamisme de la recherche scientifique, les forces du marché, le souci de juste allocation des ressources, ainsi que les demandes de la société, mettent les acteurs des systèmes de santé dans des situations confuses. Cet ouvrage est le premier témoignage des rencontres et des recherches décidées par ces auteurs venus (...)
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  40. The Social Value of Health Research and the Worst Off.Nicola Barsdorf & Joseph Millum - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (2):105-115.
    In this article we argue that the social value of health research should be conceptualized as a function of both the expected benefits of the research and the priority that the beneficiaries deserve. People deserve greater priority the worse off they are. This conception of social value can be applied for at least two important purposes: in health research priority setting when research funders, policy-makers, or researchers decide between alternative research projects; and in evaluating the ethics of proposed research proposals (...)
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    The Origins of Fairness: How Evolution Explains Our Moral Nature.Nicolas Baumard - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    In order to describe the logic of morality, "contractualist" philosophers have studied how individuals behave when they choose to follow their moral intuitions. These individuals, contractualists note, often act as if they have bargained and thus reached an agreement with others about how to distribute the benefits and burdens of mutual cooperation. Using this observation, such philosophers argue that the purpose of morality is to maximize the benefits of human interaction. The resulting "contract" analogy is both insightful and puzzling. On (...)
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  42. La Méthode En Métaphysique.Nicolas Balthasar & Thomas - 1943 - Éditions de l'Institut Supérieur de Philosophie.
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    La mécanique hegelienne: commentaire des paragraphes 245 à 271 de l'Encyclopédie de Hegel.Nicolas Février - 2000 - Leuven: Peeters.
    La philosophie hegelienne de la nature est le lieu singulier ou convergent la conscience scientifique moderne et la metaphysique pour fusionner en un moment inedit dans l'histoire de la pensee. Car nous opposons toujours d'une certaine maniere "theorie scientifique" et "discours philosophique", il nous est impossible de saisir la nature de la pensee de Hegel. L'auteur nous livre une interpretation de la mecanique de l'Encyclopedie des sciences philosophiques (1830) qui degage la pensee de Hegel des reductions kantienne et romantique. L'enracinement (...)
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  44. Pervasive Captivity and Urban Wildlife.Nicolas Delon - 2020 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 23 (2):123-143.
    Urban animals can benefit from living in cities, but this also makes them vulnerable as they increasingly depend on the advantages of urban life. This article has two aims. First, I provide a detailed analysis of the concept of captivity and explain why it matters to nonhuman animals—because and insofar as many of them have a (non-substitutable) interest in freedom. Second, I defend a surprising implication of the account—pushing the boundaries of the concept while the boundaries of cities and human (...)
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  45. Animal Agency, Captivity, and Meaning.Nicolas Delon - 2018 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 25:127-146.
    Can animals be agents? Do they want to be free? Can they have meaningful lives? If so, should we change the way we treat them? This paper offers an account of animal agency and of two continuums: between human and nonhuman agency, and between wildness and captivity. It describes how a wide range of human activities impede on animals’ freedom and argues that, in doing so, we deprive a wide range of animals of opportunities to exercise their agency in ways (...)
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    Explaining moral religions.Nicolas Baumard & Pascal Boyer - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (6):272-280.
  47. Modesty as a Virtue of Attention.Nicolas Bommarito - 2013 - Philosophical Review 122 (1):93-117.
    The contemporary discussion of modesty has focused on whether or not modest people are accurate about their own good qualities. This essay argues that this way of framing the debate is unhelpful and offers examples to show that neither ignorance nor accuracy about the good qualities related to oneself is necessary for modesty. It then offers an attention-based account, claiming that what is necessary for modesty is to direct one’s attention in certain ways. By analyzing modesty in this way, we (...)
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  48. A Third Theory of Paternalism.Nicolas Cornell - 2015 - Michigan Law Review 113:1295-1336.
  49. Inner Virtue.Nicolas Bommarito - 2018 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean to be a morally good person? It can be tempting to think that it is simply a matter of performing certain actions and avoiding others. And yet there is much more to moral character than our outward actions. We expect a good person to not only behave in certain ways but also to experience the world in certain ways within.
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    Should Deceased Donation be Morally Preferred in Uterine Transplantation Trials?Nicola Williams - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (6):415-424.
    In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine transplant as a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Should it reach clinical application this procedure would allow such individuals what is often a much-desired opportunity to become not only social mothers, or genetic and social mothers but mothers in a social, genetic and gestational sense. Like many experimental transplantation procedures such as face, hand, corneal and larynx transplants, UTx as a therapeutic option falls firmly (...)
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