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  1. Logique, mathématique et ontologie comme 'mathesis universalis' chez Edmund Husserl.Winance Eleuthère - 1966 - Revue Thomiste 66:410-434.
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    An account of the dispute of psychologism and antipsychologism in poinsot, jean'ars logica'.Eleuthère Winance - 1985 - Semiotica 56 (3-4):225-259.
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    A Forgotten Chinese Thinker: Mo Tzu.Eleuthère Winance - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):593-619.
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    Bergson and Modern Physics.Éleuthère Winance - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):130-130.
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    Da Schelling a Merleau-Ponty: Studi sulla filosofia contemporanea.Éleuthère Winance - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):299-300.
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    Echo de la querelle du psychologisme et de l’antipsychologisme dans l’Ars Logica de Jean Poinsot.Eleuthère Winance - 1985 - Semiotica 56 (3-4):225-260.
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    L'essence divine et la connaissance humaine dans le Commentaire sur les Sentences de Saint Thomas.Eleuthère Winance - 1957 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 55 (46):171-215.
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    Note sur l'abstraction mathématique selon saint Thomas.Eleuthère Winance - 1955 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 53 (40):482-510.
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    Probability and Opinion. A Study in the Medieval Presuppositions of Post-Medieval Theories of Probability.Éleuthère Winance - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):394-395.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 387 vs. "objective" is all no doubt rather imprecise, but points toward an important truth. In fact, in the contrast between them, we can see, I believe, not merely a clash of methods, standards or styles in writing history, but, more deeply still, an instance of the general antithesis between a "formalist" and a "sympathetic" sensibility, one encountered over and over in humanistic studies.6 PLATO New in (...)
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  10. Review article in.Eleuthere Winance - 1983 - Revue Thomiste 83 (3):514-516.
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    Savoir et pouvoir: Philosophie thomiste et politique cléricale au XIXe siècle.Éleuthère Winance - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):262-263.
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    The domain of logic according to saint Thomas.Éleuthère Winance - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):203-205.
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    William of Sherwood's Treatise on Syncategorematic Words.Éleuthère Winance - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):403-403.
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    Analecta Husserliana. The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research. Vol. II : The Later Husserl and the Idea of Phenomenology, Idealism-Realism, Historicity and Nature. [REVIEW]Éleuthère Winance - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):277-279.
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    Robert Sokolowski, Husserlian Meditations: How Words Present Things. [REVIEW]Éleuthère Winance - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (3):380-381.
    In this book Sokolowski examines Husserl's basic phenomenological concepts, on the one hand, while proceeding from the perspective of Austin's linguistic analysis, on the other. His twofold concern is precisely indicated by the title and the subtitle re- spectively. This intellectual symbiosis makes the matter more comprehensible to a linguistic philosopher who wishes to be acquainted with Husserlian philosophy and also gives the book its particular style of exposition. It is indeed an excellent introduc- tion to Husserl's thoughts by means (...)
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    Intention and nature of Husserl's logic.E. Winance - 1965 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):69-85.
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    Les politiques du handicap en Europe.Michel Chauvière & Myriam Winance - 2009 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 3 (1):1-7.
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    Trying Out the Wheelchair: The Mutual Shaping of People and Devices through Adjustment.Myriam Winance - 2006 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 31 (1):52-72.
    Focusing on the interactions between people suffering from neuromuscular diseases and their wheelchairs, the author raises the question of action: how is action made possible for people suffering from neuromuscular diseases? Starting with actor-network theory, the author shows that action not only results from distribution and delegation to heterogeneous entities but emerges from hard and lengthy work that makes the relation between them possible and transforms the entities involved. The author describes this work, called the process of adjustment, as work (...)
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    At the crossroads of care and disability: historical variations and international perspectives.Aurélie Damamme, Emmanuelle Fillion & Myriam Winance - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (1):1-4.
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    Rethinking disability: Lessons from the past, questions for the future. Contributions and limits of the social model, the sociology of science and technology, and the ethics of care.Myriam Winance - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (2):99-110.
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    Au carrefour du care et du handicap : déclinaisons historiques et perspectives internationales.Aurélie Damamme, Emmanuelle Fillion & Myriam Winance - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (1):5-9.
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    Propositions de réflexion à partir de l’article de Cyril Desjeux sur les modalités de coopération entre personnes valides et handicapées. Commentaire.Jean-Sébastien Eideliman & Myriam Winance - 2019 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 13 (1):56-61.
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    Thinking the aid and care relationship from the standpoint of disability: Stakes and ambiguities.Myriam Winance, Aurélie Damamme & Emmanuelle Fillion - 2015 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 9 (3):163-168.
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    Thinking the aid and care relationship from the standpoint of disability: Stakes and ambiguities.Myriam Winance, Aurélie Damamme & Emmanuelle Fillion - 2015 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 9 (3):163-168.
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    Repenser le handicap : leçons du passé, questions pour l’avenir. Apports et limites du modèle social, de la sociologie des sciences et des techniques, de l’éthique du care.Myriam Winance - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (2):1-13.
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    De « l’inéducable » aux « handicaps rares ». Évolution et émergence des catégories politiques en lien avec la structuration du secteur médico-social français.Myriam Winance & Catherine Barral - 2013 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 7 (4):1-16.
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    Da Schelling a Merleau-ponty:.Eleutherius Winance - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3).
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    From “ineducability” to “rare disabilities”. Evolution and emergence of political categories involved in shaping the French medico-social sector.Myriam Winance & Catherine Barral - 2013 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 7 (4):244-259.
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  29. Forme logique d'une proposition en général et portée sémantique de la proposition en métaphysique.E. Winance - 1994 - Revue Thomiste 94 (1):30-70.
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    Instants philosophiques.Éleuthère Winance - 2007 - Longueuil, Québec: Presses philosophiques.
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  31. L'existence de Dieu dans la philosophie de l'être.E. Winance - 1973 - Revue Thomiste 73:5.
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  32. L'être et le sensible: Edmund Husserl et Thomas d'Aquin.E. Winance - 1989 - Revue Thomiste 89 (3):357-404.
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  33. Logical Note on the Coexistence of Faith and Reason.E. Winance - 1971 - The Thomist 35 (2):276.
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  34. Les propositions évidentes,“.E. Winance - 1972 - Revue Thomiste 72:198-232.
     
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  35. Pijn en handicap. Een analyse van het rehabilitatieproces.M. Winance - 2004 - Krisis 1:7-22.
     
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    Penser la relation d’aide et de soin à partir du handicap : enjeux et ambivalences.Myriam Winance, Aurélie Damamme & Emmanuelle Fillion - 2015 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 9 (3):169-174.
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  37. Réflexions sur les degrés d'abstraction et les structures conceptuelles de base dans l'épistémologie de Thomas d'Aquin.E. Winance - 1991 - Revue Thomiste 91 (4):531-579.
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  38. Réflexion sur la logique de l'Aquinate: Son intention, son objet, son horizon, sa nature.E. Winance - 1987 - Revue Thomiste 87 (3):391-434.
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    Introduction of a new rubric: “Crises and Disability: Issues, debates, experiences”.Michel Desjardin, Jean-Sébastien Eideliman, Emmanuelle Fillion, Jean-François Trani & Myriam Winance - 2020 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 14 (3):155-158.
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  40. Analecta Husserliana". [REVIEW]E. Winance - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):277.
     
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  41. Guiseppe Semerari, "Da Schelling a Merleau-Ponty". [REVIEW]Eleutherius Winance - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):299.
     
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  42. Eleutheric-Conjectural Libertarianism: a Concise Philosophical Explanation.J. C. Lester - 2022 - MEST Journal 10 (2):111-123.
    The two purposes of this essay. The general philosophical problem with most versions of social libertarianism and how this essay will proceed. The specific problem with liberty explained by a thought-experiment. The positive and abstract theory of interpersonal liberty-in-itself as ‘the absence of interpersonal initiated constraints on want-satisfaction’, for short ‘no initiated impositions’. The individualistic liberty-maximisation theory solves the problems of clashes, defences, and rectifications without entailing interpersonal utility comparisons or libertarian consequentialism. The practical implications of instantiating liberty: three rules (...)
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  43. Avoiding Interpersonal Utility Comparisons in Eleutheric-Conjectural Libertarianism.J. C. Lester - manuscript
    Until quite recently, it has appeared that eleutheric-conjectural libertarianism (ECL) could not avoid some degree of, very broad, interpersonal utility comparisons (IUCs). And this has been objected to by some of its libertarian critics, notably economists and propertarians. Indeed, this aspect does make the theory less compatible with economics than the rest of the theory and it is thereby a significant problem. This is because one of the main problems that ECL is intended to solve is how an abstract theory (...)
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    Failed utopias and practical chemistry: the Priestleys, the Du Ponts, and the transmission of transatlantic science, 1770–1820.J. Marc Macdonald - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (2):215-252.
    ABSTRACTEighteenth-century events, replete with Dickensian dualities, brought two Enlightenment families to America. Pierre-Samuel du Pont and Joseph Priestley contemplated relocating their families decades before immigrating. After arriving, they discovered deficiencies in education and chemistry. Their experiences were indicative of the challenges in transmitting transatlantic chemistry. The Priestleys were primed to found an American chemical legacy. Science connected Priestley to British manufacturers, Continental chemists, and American statesmen. Priestley's marriage into the Wilkinson ironmaster dynasty, and Lunar Society membership, helped his sons apprentice, (...)
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    Recovering a "Disfigured" Face.Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1):1-23.
    Prosthetic devices that replace an absent body part are generally considered to be either cosmetic or functional. Functional prostheses aim to restore (some degree of) lost physical functioning. Cosmetic prostheses attempt to restore a “normal” appearance to bodies that lack (one or more) limbs by emulating the absent body part’s looks. In this article, we investigate how cosmetic prostheses establish a normal appearance by drawing on the stories of the users of a specific type of artificial limb: the facial prosthesis. (...)
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    Les lois de l'esprit: Julien Benda ou la raison.Pascal Engel - 2012 - Paris: Ithaque.
    La voix de Julien Brenda (1867-1956) nous est devenue inaudible. Quand l'auteur de la Trahison des clercs accuse ses pairs de se détourner des valeurs éternelles, nous n'y voyons qu'un appel à revenir à la tour d'ivoire. Quand l'une des gloires de la NRF, contemporain de Gide et de Valéry, voue ceux-ci aux gémonies et accuse toute la littérature de son époque de byzantinisme, nous avons du mal à le prendre au sérieux. Dans son culte de la vérité en politique (...)
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    Recovering a "Disfigured" Face.Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1):1-23.
    Prosthetic devices that replace an absent body part are generally considered to be either cosmetic or functional. Functional prostheses aim to restore (some degree of) lost physical functioning. Cosmetic prostheses attempt to restore a “normal” appearance to bodies that lack (one or more) limbs by emulating the absent body part’s looks. In this article, we investigate how cosmetic prostheses establish a normal appearance by drawing on the stories of the users of a specific type of artificial limb: the facial prosthesis. (...)
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