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    Iudicium difficile : la faillibilite´ du jugement me´dical dans les commentaires au premier aphorisme d’Hippocrate.Danielle Jacquart - 2018 - In Andreas Speer & Maxime Mauriège (eds.), Irrtum – Error – Erreur (Miscellanea Mediaevalia Band 40). Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 149-162.
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    Bernard de Gordon et l'astrologie.Danielle Jacquart - 2003 - Centaurus 45 (1-4):151-158.
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  3. Brief Notices.Danielle Jacquart & Agostino Paravicini Bagliani - 2008 - Speculum 83 (2):503.
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    Die Canones des Pseudo-Mesue: Eine mittelalterliche Purgantien-Lehre. Sieglinde Lieberknecht.Danielle Jacquart - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):720-721.
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  5. Hippocrate astrologue au Moyen Âge.Danielle Jacquart - 2001 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 19 (2):77-86.
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    In memoriam Guy Beaujouan.Danielle Jacquart - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:343-345.
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    Jews, Medicine, and Medieval Society. Joseph Shatzmiller.Danielle Jacquart - 1996 - Isis 87 (3):538-539.
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    Jane Nystedt (éd.),«Libreto de tute le cosse che se manzano», Un libro di dietetica di Michèle Savonarola, medico padovano del secolo XV.Danielle Jacquart - 1987 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 40 (1):138-139.
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  9. La Physiologie de Jean Fernel et le Canon d'Avicenne (Livre I, FEN 1).Danielle Jacquart - 2002 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 41:71-85.
     
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  10. Médecine ou/et alchimie : l'étrange régime d'Angelo de Aquila (1415).Danielle Jacquart - 2015 - In Didier Kahn, Elsa Kammerer, Anne-Hélène Klinger-Dollé, Marine Molins, Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou & Marie-Madeleine Fontaine (eds.), Textes au corps: promenades et musardises sur les terres de Marie Madeleine Fontaine. Genève: Librairie Droz S.A..
     
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  11. Pietro d'Abano : médecin ou philosophe?Danielle Jacquart - 2016 - In Pieter De Leemans & Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen (eds.), Between text and tradition: Pietro d'Abano and the reception of pseudo-Aristotle's Problemata Physica in the Middle Ages. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
     
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    Al-Qabī ī, Al-Qabī ī (Alcabitius): The Introduction to Astrology, ed. and trans. Charles Burnett, Keiji Yamamoto, and Michio Yano . (Warburg Institute Studies and Texts, 2 .) London: Warburg Institute; Turin: Nino Aragno, 2004 . Paper. Pp. viii, 515; 1 black-and-white figure, tables, and diagrams. £50. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):908-909.
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    Cornelius O’Boyle. Thirteenth‐ and Fourteenth‐Century Copies of the Ars medicine: A Checklist and Contents Description of the Manuscripts. xx+166 pp. Cambridge: Wellcome Unit for History of Medicine; Barcelona: Department of History of Science, CSIC, 1998. Jon Arrizabalaga. The Articella in the Early Press, c. 1476–1534. vi+84 pp., bibl., notes, index. Cambridge: Wellcome Unit for History of Medicine; Barcelona: Department of History of Science, CSIC, 1998.Papers of the Articella Project Meeting: Cambridge, December 1995. Introduction by Roger French. vi+52 pp., bibls. Cambridge: Wellcome Unit for History of Medicine; Barcelona: Department of History of Science, CSIC, 1998. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2003 - Isis 94 (4):717-718.
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    Elisa Andretta. Roma medica: Anatomie d'un système médical au XVIe siècle. 647 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Rome: École Française de Rome, 2011. €80. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2015 - Isis 106 (1):179-180.
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    Herbert L. Kessler; Richard G. Newhauser (Editors). Optics, Ethics, and Art in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: Looking into Peter of Limoge’s “Moral Treatise on the Eye.” With the assistance of Arthur J. Russell. xiv + 212 pp., figs., notes, bibl., illus., index. Toronto: PIMS, 2018. $95 (cloth); ISBN 9780888442093. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2021 - Isis 112 (1):183-184.
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    John C. Lamoreaux . Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq on His Galen Translations: A Parallel English–Arabic Text. xxxiii + 207 pp., apps., bibl., index. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 2016. $49.54 . ISBN 9780842529341. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):151-152.
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    Monica H. Green . The Trotula: A Medieval Compendium of Women’s Medicine. xviii + 301 pp., illus., figs., app., bibl., indexes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. $55, £33.50 .Rolande Graves. Born to Procreate: Women and Childbirth in France from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. x + 162 pp., illus., bibl. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2001. $49.95. [REVIEW]Danielle Jacquart - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):95-97.
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    Constantine the African and ʿAlī ibn al-ʿAbbās al-Maǧūsī: The Pantegni and Related TextsConstantine the African and Ali ibn al-Abbas al-Magusi: The Pantegni and Related Texts.Glen M. Cooper, Charles Burnett & Danielle Jacquart - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (3):411.
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    Danielle Jacquart. Recherches médiévales sur la nature humaine: Essais sur la réflexion médicale . xii + 477 pp., index. Sismel: Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2014. €85. [REVIEW]Chiara Crisciani - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):437-438.
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    Lexique de la langue scientifique : Materiaux pour le "Dictionnaire du Moyen Francais" -4. Daniele Jacquart, Claude Thomasset.Luke Demaitre - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):774-774.
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    Ernest Wickersheimer, Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France au Moyen Age. Supplément par Danielle Jacquart. Nouvelle édition sous la direction de Guy Beaujouan, Centre de recherches d’histoire et de philologie de la IVe section de l’Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. Genève, Droz, 1979. 16 × 24, 782 p. (« Hautes Etudes Médiévales et Modernes », 35). [REVIEW]Emmanuel Poulle - 1980 - Revue de Synthèse 101 (99-100):403-404.
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    Marilyn Nicoud. Le prince et les médecins: Pensée et pratiques médicales à Milan . Preface by, Danielle Jacquart. xi + 804 pp., figs., tables, apps., bibl., index. Rome: École Française de Rome, 2014. €59.90 .Elisa Andretta;, Marilyn Nicoud . Être médecin à la cour . vi + 286 pp., index. Florence: Sismel/Edizioni del Galuzzo, 2013. €48. [REVIEW]Karine van ‘T. Land - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):700-702.
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    Nicolas Weill-Parot, Mireille Ausécache, Joël Chandelier, Laurence Moulinier-Brogi, and Marilyn Nicoud. Editors. De l’homme, de la nature et du monde. Mélanges d’histoire des sciences médiévales offerts à Danielle Jacquart. Genève: Droz, 2018. [REVIEW]Mattia Cipriani - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (2):158-159.
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    Sexuality and Medicine in the Middle Ages by Danielle Jacquart; Claude Thomasset; Matthew Adamson. [REVIEW]Joan Cadden - 1990 - Isis 81:335-336.
  25. Aristotle's reading of Plato.Daniel W. Graham - 2004 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Jiyuan Yu (eds.), Uses and abuses of the classics: Western interpretations of Greek philosophy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
  26. Does belief (only) aim at the truth?Daniel Whiting - 2012 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2):279-300.
    It is common to hear talk of the aim of belief and to find philosophers appealing to that aim for numerous explanatory purposes. What belief 's aim explains depends, of course, on what that aim is. Many hold that it is somehow related to truth, but there are various ways in which one might specify belief 's aim using the notion of truth. In this article, by considering whether they can account for belief 's standard of correctness and the epistemic (...)
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  27. Divergence of values and goals in participatory research.Lucas Dunlap, Amanda Corris, Melissa Jacquart, Zvi Biener & Angela Potochnik - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C):284-291.
    Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the theory of participatory research is still limited. In this paper, we suggest that the divergence of values and goals between academic researchers and public participants in research is key to analyzing the different forms this research takes. We examine two existing characterizations of participatory research: one in terms of public participants' role in the research, the other in terms of the virtues of the research. In our (...)
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  28. The aesthetic holism of Hamann, Herder, and Schiller.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 76--94.
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    Physics.Daniel W. Aristotle & Graham - 2018 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The _Physics_ is a foundational work of western philosophy, and the crucial one for understanding Aristotle's views on matter, form, essence, causation, movement, space, and time. This richly annotated, scrupulously accurate, and consistent translation makes it available to a contemporary English reader as no other does—in part because it fits together seamlessly with other closely associated works in the New Hackett Aristotle series, such as the _Metaphysics_, _De Anima_, and forthcoming _De Caelo_ and _On Coming to Be and Passing Away_. (...)
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    The Dark Galaxy Hypothesis.Michael Weisberg, Melissa Jacquart, Barry Madore & Marja Seidel - 2018 - Philosophy of Science 85 (5):1204-1215.
    Gravitational interactions allowed astronomers to conclude that dark matter rings all luminous galaxies in gigantic halos, but this only accounts for a fraction of the total mass of dark matter believed to exist. Where is the rest? We hypothesize that some of it resides in dark galaxies, pure dark matter halos that either never possessed or have totally lost their baryonic matter. This article explores methodological challenges that arise because of the nature of observation in astrophysics and examines how the (...)
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  31. An Explanationist Account of Genealogical Defeat.Daniel Z. Korman & Dustin Locke - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (1):176-195.
    Sometimes, learning about the origins of a belief can make it irrational to continue to hold that belief—a phenomenon we call ‘genealogical defeat’. According to explanationist accounts, genealogical defeat occurs when one learns that there is no appropriate explanatory connection between one’s belief and the truth. Flatfooted versions of explanationism have been widely and rightly rejected on the grounds that they would disallow beliefs about the future and other inductively-formed beliefs. After motivating the need for some explanationist account, we raise (...)
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    Body/Self/Others: The Phenomenology of Social Encounters.Luna Dolezal & Danielle Petherbridge (eds.) - 2017 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Examines the lived experience of social encounters drawing on phenomenological insights.
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  33. Infallibilism and Gettier's legacy. Daniel, Frances Howard-Snyder & Neil Feit - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):304-327.
    Infallibilism is the view that a belief cannot be at once warranted and false. In this essay we assess three nonpartisan arguments for infallibilism, arguments that do not depend on a prior commitment to some substantive theory of warrant. Three premises, one from each argument, are most significant: if a belief can be at once warranted and false, then the Gettier Problem cannot be solved; if a belief can be at once warranted and false, then its warrant can be transferred (...)
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  34. Leibniz and idealism.Daniel Garber - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 95--107.
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  35. Three Paradoxes of Supererogation.Daniel Muñoz - 2021 - Noûs 55 (3):699-716.
    Supererogatory acts—good deeds “beyond the call of duty”—are a part of moral common sense, but conceptually puzzling. I propose a unified solution to three of the most infamous puzzles: the classic Paradox of Supererogation (if it’s so good, why isn’t it just obligatory?), Horton’s All or Nothing Problem, and Kamm’s Intransitivity Paradox. I conclude that supererogation makes sense if, and only if, the grounds of rightness are multi-dimensional and comparative.
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    Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute.Daniel Andrés López - 2019 - BRILL.
    In Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute, Daniel Andrés López reassembles Lukács’s philosophy of praxis on a Hegelian basis, as a conceptual-historical totality, both defending him and proposing an unprecedented, immanent critique that raises problems for Marxian philosophy as a whole.
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  37. Quining qualia.Daniel C. Dennett - 1988 - In Anthony J. Marcel & E. Bisiach (eds.), Consciousness in Contemporary Science. Oxford University Press.
    " Qualia " is an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us. As is so often the case with philosophical jargon, it is easier to give examples than to give a definition of the term. Look at a glass of milk at sunset; the way it looks to you--the particular, personal, subjective visual quality of the glass of milk is the quale of your visual experience at the (...)
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    Ethics, The Social Sciences, and Policy Analysis.Daniel Callahan, Sidney Callahan, Bruce Jennings & Director of Bioethics Bruce Jennings - 1983 - Springer.
    The social sciences playa variety of multifaceted roles in the policymaking process. So varied are these roles, indeed, that it is futile to talk in the singular about the use of social science in policymaking, as if there were one constant relationship between two fixed and stable entities. Instead, to address this issue sensibly one must talk in the plural about uses of dif ferent modes of social scientific inquiry for different kinds of policies under various circumstances. In some cases, (...)
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  39. Apparent mental causation: Sources of the experience of will.Daniel M. Wegner & T. Wheatley - 1999 - American Psychologist 54:480-492.
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    Observations, Simulations, and Reasoning in Astrophysics.Melissa Jacquart - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 87 (5):1209-1220.
    Astrophysics faces methodological challenges as a result of being a predominantly observation-based science without access to traditional experiments. In light of these challenges, astrophysicists frequently rely on computer simulations. Using collisional ring galaxies as a case study, I argue that computer simulations play three roles in reasoning in astrophysics: (1) hypothesis testing, (2) exploring possibility space, and (3) amplifying observations.
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  41. Infinite options, intransitive value, and supererogation.Daniel Muñoz - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (6):2063-2075.
    Supererogatory acts are those that lie “beyond the call of duty.” There are two standard ways to define this idea more precisely. Although the definitions are often seen as equivalent, I argue that they can diverge when options are infinite, or when there are cycles of better options; moreover, each definition is acceptable in only one case. I consider two ways out of this dilemma.
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    Happiness for humans.Daniel C. Russell - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    1. Happiness, then and now -- Happiness, eudaimonia, and practical reasoning -- Happiness as eudaimonia -- Happiness and virtuous activity -- New directions from old debates -- 2. Happiness then: the sufficiency debate -- Aristotle's case against the sufficiency thesis -- 3. Happiness now: rethinking the self -- Socrates' case for the sufficiency thesis -- Epictetus and the stoic self -- The Stoics' case for the sufficiency thesis -- The embodied conception of the self -- The embodied conception and psychological (...)
  43. Rational social and political polarization.Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Jiin Jung, Karen Kovaka, Anika Ranginani & William J. Berger - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (9):2243-2267.
    Public discussions of political and social issues are often characterized by deep and persistent polarization. In social psychology, it’s standard to treat belief polarization as the product of epistemic irrationality. In contrast, we argue that the persistent disagreement that grounds political and social polarization can be produced by epistemically rational agents, when those agents have limited cognitive resources. Using an agent-based model of group deliberation, we show that groups of deliberating agents using coherence-based strategies for managing their limited resources tend (...)
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    Idealization, representation, and explanation in the sciences.Melissa Jacquart, Elay Shech & Martin Zach - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 99 (C):10-14.
    A central goal of the scientific endeavor is to explain phenomena. Scientists often attempt to explain a phenomenon by way of representing it in some manner—such as with mathematical equations, models, or theory—which allows for an explanation of the phenomenon under investigation. However, in developing scientific representations, scientists typically deploy simplifications and idealizations. As a result, scientific representations provide only partial, and often distorted, accounts of the phenomenon in question. Philosophers of science have analyzed the nature and function of how (...)
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    Folk Physics for Apes: The Chimpanzee’s Theory of How the World Works.Daniel Povinelli - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    From an early age, humans know a surprising amount about basic physical principles, such as gravity, force, mass, and shape. We can see this in the way that young children play, and manipulate objects around them. The same behaviour has long been observed in primates - chimpanzees have been shown to possess a remarkable ability to make and use simple tools. But what does this tell us about their inner mental state - do they therefore share the same understanding to (...)
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  46. ΛCDM and MOND: A debate about models or theory?Melissa Jacquart - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C):226-234.
    The debate between ΛCDM and MOND is often cast in terms of competing gravitational theories. However, recent philosophical discussion suggests that the ΛCDM–MOND debate demonstrates the challenges of multiscale modeling in the context of cosmological scales. I extend this discussion and explore what happens when the debate is thought to be about modeling rather than about theory, offering a model-focused interpretation of the ΛCDM–MOND debate. This analysis shows how a model-focused interpretation of the debate provides a better understanding of challenges (...)
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  47. La parrhesia : une improvisation ethique.Daniele Lorenzini - 2020 - In Jean-Marc Narbonne, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink & Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen (eds.), Foucault: repenser les rapports entre les Grecs et les Modernes. Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  48. Wronging Oneself.Daniel Muñoz & Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy.
  49. A Cure for the Common Code.Daniel C. Dennett - 1978 - In Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Bradford Books. pp. 90-108.
     
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  50. Evolution, error and intentionality.Daniel C. Dennett - 1981 - In Daniel Clement Dennett (ed.), The Intentional Stance. MIT Press.
    Sometimes it takes years of debate for philosophers to discover what it is they really disagree about. Sometimes they talk past each other in long series of books and articles, never guessing at the root disagreement that divides them. But occasionally a day comes when something happens to coax the cat out of the bag. "Aha!" one philosopher exclaims to another, "so that's why you've been disagreeing with me, misunderstanding me, resisting my conclusions, puzzling me all these years!".
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