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    Simplicius and James of Viterbo on Propensities.Antoine Côté - 2009 - Vivarium 47 (1):24-53.
    The paper examines Simplicius's doctrine of propensities in his commentary on Aristotle's Categories and follows its application by the late thirteenth century theologian and philosopher James of Viterbo to problems relating to the causes of volition, intellection and natural change. Although he uses Aristotelian terminology and means his doctrine to conflict minimally with those of Aristotle, James's doctrine of propensities really constitutes an attempt to provide a technically rigorous dressing to his Augustinian and Boethian convictions. Central to James's procedure is (...)
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    Siger of Brabant and Thomas Aquinas on Divine Power and the Separability of Accidents.Antoine Côté - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (4):681 – 700.
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    Note on Syrianus’ Use of the Divided Line in his Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Antoine Côté - 2003 - Modern Schoolman 81 (1):57-66.
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    Aristote admet-il un infini en acte et en puissance en 'Physique III, 4-8'?Antoine Cote - 1990 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 88 (4):487-503.
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    Deux questions inédites de Jacques de Viterbe sur les habitus.Antoine Côté - 2013 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 79 (1):289-311.
    On trouvera ici la présentation et l’édition de deux brèves questions de l’Ermite de saint Augustin, Jacques de Viterbe. Dans la première question, Jacques s’attache à montrer en quel sens il est légitime de dire que les habitus moraux sont innés. Dans la seconde question, il défend la thèse que les habitus des principes moraux appartiennent de façon plus intime à l’âme que les habitus intellectuels. Comme le Viterbien oppose sa position à celle de Thomas d’Aquin, on tente dans la (...)
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    L' 'esse' chez Thomas d'Aquin et Boèce.Antoine Cote - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (2):327-335.
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    Aquinas on the divine ideas as exemplar causes (review).Antoine Côté - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (4):pp. 624-625.
    The author’s purpose is to understand the role divine ideas play as causal principles in Aquinas’s philosophy. His contention is that, although Thomas’s doctrine of ideas is perhaps not the key to an understanding of his metaphysics, it is certainly “ a key to such an understanding” .The book is divided into six chapters. The first chapter seeks to provide a general definition of divine ideas according to Aquinas. Divine ideas are exemplar causes in the likeness of which God produces (...)
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    God and the Principle of Non-Contradiction.Antoine Côté - 1998 - International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (3):285-298.
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    How to do Things with Numbers.Antoine Côté - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (2):157-169.
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    Intellection and Divine Causation in Aristotle.Antoine Côté - 2005 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 43 (1):25-39.
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    Le progrès à l'infini des perfections créées selon Godefroid de Fontaines et Jacques de Viterbe.Antoine Coté - 2009 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 91 (4):505.
    Résumé — Alors que, pour Thomas d’Aquin et Gilles de Rome, Dieu peut ajouter à la création une série infinie d’espèces de perfection croissante sans compromettre sa transcendance et sans contrevenir aux lois de la logique, Henri de Gand et Godefroid de Fontaines développent des arguments puissants contre cette même idée, arguant notamment que la production d’une telle série impliquerait une infinité en acte d’idées en Dieu. L’article montre comment, dans son Quodlibet I, q. 2 où il expose et critique (...)
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    "La question de l"«esse» chez Thomas d'Aquin et Boèce.Antoine Côté - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (2-3):327-335.
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    Maino of Milan’s Durandian Theory of the Intellect.Antoine Côté - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 64:243-311.
    This contribution consists of an edition, and an introductory study, of the questio “Utrum sit necesse ponere intellectum agentem”, dated to 1315-1320, by the Italian Averroist Maino of Milan. The study shows that while Maino defended the existence of the agent intellect in the face of the criticisms of Durand of Saint-Pourçain, he also subscribed to central features of Durand’s noetics, which he struggled to reconcile with his Aristotelian and Averroist convictions.
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    On the Very Idea of a Democratic Empire.Antoine Côté - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:31-35.
    The short anonymous work known as the Constitution of the Athenians has long since fascinated scholars. Written sometime in the 5th century, during or just before the Peloponnesian War, it offers a scathing attack on Athenian democratic institutions. Its author is unknown but has traditionally been called the "Old Oligarch" in reference to his obvious political convictions. But the pamphlet's interest lies not so much in its critique of Athenian democracy as in the connection the author sees between these institutions (...)
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    Siger, Avicenna, and Albert the Great on universals and natures.Antoine Côté - 2014 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 17 (1):99-122.
    This paper examines Siger of Brabant’s doctrine of universals in light of Siger’s critical discussion of two highly influential philosophers on the issue of universals in the Middle Ages, Avicenna and Albert the Great. Although Siger unequivocally rejects Albert ’s views on universals – rightly so, given Albert ’s commitment to a rather robust form of realism –, he is far less hostile to Avicenna’s ideas on the subject than he is to Albert ’s. The paper examines Siger’s contrasting attitudes (...)
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    Un quodlibet anonyme du manuscrit Praha, Univ. iv.d. 13 : Introduction et édition.Antoine Côté - 2003 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 70 (1):347.
    Édition d’un quodlibet anonyme du ms. 667 de l’Université de Prague, portant sur l’immortalité de l’âme, le moment de la création, l’infinité de la substance divine et le péché originel, qui constitue un intéressant témoin des discussions dans les milieux théologiques de l’Université de Paris dans les années 1240.
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    Siger and the Skeptic.Antoine Côté - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (2):305-325.
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    A Companion to James of Viterbo.Antoine Côté & Martin Pickavé (eds.) - 2018 - Leiden: Brill.
    This is the first book-length treatment of the philosophical thought of one of the major thinkers at the University of Paris in the late thirteenth century. The book examines all major areas of James’s philosophical thought, exploring his connections with other important masters of the time and highlighting his originality in the context of late medieval philosophy.
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    L'infinité divine dans la théologie médiévale, 1220-1255.Antoine Côté - 2002 - Paris: Vrin.
    Au cours de la première moitié du XIIIe siècle commence à progresser le concept de l'infinité divine dans la théologie chrétienne, une évolution illustrée par des documents originaux.
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  20. l'objet et la cause de la connaissance selon Godefroid de Fontaines.Antoine CÔtÉ - 2007 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 54 (3):407-429.
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    Medieval Philosophy.Antoine Côté - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 14:21-27.
    The following paper offers a brief discussion of Simplicius’ intriguing concept of “propensity” (epitedeiotes), an attempt to account for particularized qualities in terms congenial to a Neoplatonist. For although claiming to follow Aristotle, Simplicius ultimately explains the existence of particularized qualities in termsof a metaphysic of participation. Although his doctrine does not seem not have enjoyed much popularity in Late Antiquity, it will be adopted and expanded upon both late 13th century scholastic authors such as James of Viterbo who see (...)
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    On the Very Idea of a Democratic Empire.Antoine Côté - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:31-35.
    The short anonymous work known as the Constitution of the Athenians has long since fascinated scholars. Written sometime in the 5th century, during or just before the Peloponnesian War, it offers a scathing attack on Athenian democratic institutions. Its author is unknown but has traditionally been called the "Old Oligarch" in reference to his obvious political convictions. But the pamphlet's interest lies not so much in its critique of Athenian democracy as in the connection the author sees between these institutions (...)
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    Pier Paolo Ruffinengo, Le cose, il pensiero, l'essere. Fondazione critica délia metafisica.Antoine Côté - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (90):333-336.
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  24. The five ways and the argument from composition: A reply to John Lamont.Antoine Côté - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (1):123-131.
     
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    La question du fondement métaphysique dans la quarta via de Thomas d'Aquin.Antoine Cote - 1992 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (2):206-210.
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    Claude Tresmontant et la preuve cosmologique.Antoine Côté - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (2):271-.
    This paper examines Claude Tresmontant's attempt to provide a philosophical argument in favour of God's existence using the results of modern science. Like many contemporary theists, Tresmontant believes that discoveries in the field of astrophysics, rightly interpreted, lead to the postulation of a deity. This paper challenges the philosophical presuppositions of Tresmontant's argument and the thesis that current cosmological theories can be used to construct a valid proof of the existence of God.
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    Claude Tresmontant et la preuve cosmologique.Antoine Côté - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (2):271-290.
    This paper examines Claude Tresmontant's attempt to provide a philosophical argument in favour of God's existence using the results of modern science. Like many contemporary theists, Tresmontant believes that discoveries in the field of astrophysics, rightly interpreted, lead to the postulation of a deity. This paper challenges the philosophical presuppositions of Tresmontant's argument and the thesis that current cosmological theories can be used to construct a valid proof of the existence of God.
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    De l'arraisonnement de la transcendance. À propos d'un ouvrage récent.Antoine Côté - 1999 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 30 (3):357-375.
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    L'infinité divine dans l'Antiquité et au Moyen Âge.Antoine Côté - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (1):119.
    Vers la fin des années cinquante, un jeune érudit jésuite publia un article intitulé «Are Apeiria and Aoristia Synonyms?» qui allait être le premier d'une longue série de travaux portant sur une problématique à laquelle il s'attaquait en véritable pionnier: la doctrine de l'infinité divine dans l'Antiquité et au Moyen Âge. Certes, les historiens s'étaient déjà intéressés quelque peu à cette question, mais ils l'avaient fait sans une conscience claire de sa complexité. Force était donc de reprendre la problématique à (...)
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    Tomás de Aquino e o Problema das Ideias Divinas de Coisas Singulares.Antoine Côté & Eduardo Zachia - 2010 - Dois Pontos 7 (1).
    Este artigo analisa diversos textos da obra de Tomás de Aquino relativos aos temas do conhecimento divino e das ideias divinas com o intuito de mostrar como duas interpretações sustentadas por comentadores recentes da obra tomásica não se mantêm diante da análise rigorosa dos textos. Uma primeira e menos radical interpretação sustenta haver ideias práticas distintas de cada coisa particular, enquanto que, de acordo com uma interpretação ainda mais forte, ideias em sentido estrito pertencem primordialmente a coisas singulares. O objetivo (...)
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    William of Melitona on Divine Beatitude.Antoine Côté - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):17-38.
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    Aquinas against the Averroists: On There Being Only One Intellect Ralph McInerny West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, 1993, x, 222 p. [REVIEW]Antoine Côté - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (2):395-.
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    Martin Blais, L'autre Thomas d'Aquin, Montréal, Boréal, 1990, 316 pages.Martin Blais, L'autre Thomas d'Aquin, Montréal, Boréal, 1990, 316 pages. [REVIEW]Antoine Côté - 1993 - Philosophiques 20 (2):506-508.
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    Simplicius and James of Viterbo on Propensities.David Sanson & Antoine Côté Alwishah - 2009 - Vivarium 47 (1):97-127.
    The paper examines Simplicius's doctrine of propensities in his commentary on Aristotle's Categories and follows its application by the late thirteenth century theologian and philosopher James of Viterbo to problems relating to the causes of volition, intellection and natural change. Although he uses Aristotelian terminology and means his doctrine to conflict minimally with those of Aristotle, James's doctrine of propensities really constitutes an attempt to provide a technically rigorous dressing to his Augustinian and Boethian convictions. Central to James's procedure is (...)
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  35. Review. [REVIEW]Antoine Côté - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91:333-336.
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    Pour une histoire de la “double vérité.”. [REVIEW]Antoine Côté - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):468-470.
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    Impact of brain overgrowth on sensorial learning processing during the first year of life.Gabriela López-Arango, Florence Deguire, Kristian Agbogba, Marc-Antoine Boucher, Inga S. Knoth, Ramy El-Jalbout, Valérie Côté, Amélie Damphousse, Samuel Kadoury & Sarah Lippé - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Macrocephaly is present in about 2–5% of the general population. It can be found as an isolated benign trait or as part of a syndromic condition. Brain overgrowth has been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism during the first year of life, however, evidence remains inconclusive. Furthermore, most of the studies have involved pathological or high-risk populations, but little is known about the effects of brain overgrowth on neurodevelopment in otherwise neurotypical infants. We investigated the impact of brain overgrowth (...)
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    Le créé et l'incréé: Maxime le confesseur et Thomas d'Aquin : aux sources de la querelle palamienne.Antoine Lévy - 2006 - Vrin.
    La reception du christianisme byzantin par l'Eglise catholique presente une sorte d'anomalie. Invoquant l'autorite de Thomas d'Aquin, les theologiens occidentaux rejettent generalement l'idee d'une distinction reelle entre l'essence et les energies divines, tout comme la notion de grace increee, laquelle joue un role essentiel dans la vision de Gregoire Palamas (XIVe siecle). D'un autre cote, ces memes theologiens ont ete nombreux a redecouvrir, durant la periode recente, la pensee de Maxime le Confesseur (VIIe siecle), voyant en celui-ci un genial precurseur (...)
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    Le boum de la philanthropie.Antoine Vaccaro - 2018 - Multitudes 3 (3):195-202.
    À la suite des États-Unis, où le don a été façonné par les milliardaires comme produit financier de rêve et acte de satisfaction morale, les classes moyennes françaises donnent de plus en plus à des associations d’intérêt général. Le financement privé par le mécénat populaire connaît un véritable succès de marketing, que l’on peut qualifier de « marketing social ». Mais, parallèlement au développement du mouvement associatif, on assiste, depuis les années 90, à l’émergence de nouveaux samaritains, véritables despotes éclairés (...)
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    Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex.Antoine Bechara, Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damasio & Steven W. Anderson - 1993 - Cognition 50 (1-3):7-15.
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  41. Attention regulation and monitoring in meditation.and Richard J. Davidson Antoine Lutz, Heleen A. Slagter, John D. Dunne - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):163.
  42. Maine de Biran's Places in French Spiritualism: Occultation, Reduction and Demarcation.Delphine Antoine-Mahut & Translated From the French by Darian Meacham - 2016 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), The relationship between the physical and the moral in man. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Elective non-therapeutic intensive care and the four principles of medical ethics.Antoine Baumann, Gérard Audibert, Caroline Guibet Lafaye, Louis Puybasset, Paul-Michel Mertes & Frédérique Claudot - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (3):139-142.
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  44. The ethical and legal aspects of palliative sedation in severely brain injured patients: a French perspective.Antoine Baumann, Frederique Claudot, Gerard Audibert, Paul-Michel Mertes & Louis Puybasset - 2011 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6:4.
    To fulfill their crucial duty of relieving suffering in their patients, physicians may have to administer palliative sedation when they implement treatment-limitation decisions such as the withdrawal of life-supporting interventions in patients with poor prognosis chronic severe brain injury. The issue of palliative sedation deserves particular attention in adults with serious brain injuries and in neonates with severe and irreversible brain lesions, who are unable to express pain or to state their wishes. In France, treatment limitation decisions for these patients (...)
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  45. Knowledge, Reasons, and Errors about Error Theory.Charles Cote-Bouchard & Clayton Littlejohn - 2018 - In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
    According to moral error theorists, moral claims necessarily represent categorically or robustly normative facts. But since there are no such facts, moral thought and discourse are systematically mistaken. One widely discussed objection to the moral error theory is that it cannot be true because it leads to an epistemic error theory. We argue that this objection is mistaken. Objectors may be right that the epistemic error theory is untenable. We also agree with epistemic realists that our epistemological claims are not (...)
     
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  46. The New Right to Legal Representation-A Comparative Approach.".Antoine - 1992 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 1992:93.
     
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    Platon: le procès de la démocratie africaine.Antoine Nguidjol - 2008 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Deux décennies après les premières vagues de démocratisation en Afrique, le temps n'est-il pas venu d'instruire le " procès " de la démocratie ?
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    On True and False Ideas.Antoine Arnauld & Stephen Gaukroger - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):849-851.
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    The Common Topic in Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Precursor of the Argumentation Scheme.Antoine C. Braet - 2005 - Argumentation 19 (1):65-83.
    In the present article I attribute to the common topic in the Rhetoric a two-fold suggestive function and a guarantee function. These three functions are possible because this type of topic, while often quite abstract, nevertheless contains thought-steering, substantial terms, and formulates a generally empirical or normative endoxon. Assuming that according to Aristotle an enthymeme has at least two premises, it would appear that a common topic is the abstract principle behind the often implicit major premise. This means that the (...)
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    Can fiction and veritism go hand in hand?Antoine Brandelet - 2024 - Philosophical Problems in Science (Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce) 74:225-257.
    The epistemology of models has to face a conundrum: models are often described as highly idealised, and yet they are considered to be vehicles for scientific explanations. Truth-oriented—veritist—conceptions of explanation seem thereby undermined by this contradiction. In this article, I will show how this apparent paradox can be avoided by appealing to the notion of fiction. If fictionalism is often thought to lead to various flavours of instrumentalism, thereby weakening the veritist hopes, the fiction view of models offers a framework (...)
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