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    Agreeable connexions: Scottish Enlightenment links with France.Alexander Broadie - 2012 - Edinburgh: John Donald.
    Scotland has played an immense role in European high culture through the centuries, and among its cultural links none have been greater than those with France. This book shows that the links with France stretch back deep into the Middle Ages, and continue without a break into the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment.
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  2. The evident connexion: Hume on personal identity.Galen Strawson - 2011 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This lucid book is the first to be wholly dedicated to Hume's theory of personal identity, and presents a bold new interpretation which bears directly on ...
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    The connexion between Reichenbach's three-valued and V. Neumann's lattice-theoretical quantum logic.Andreas Kamlah - 1981 - Erkenntnis 16 (3):315 - 325.
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    The Connexions Between Vital Acts in Suárez's Psychology.Simo Knuuttila - 2014 - In Lukáš Novák (ed.), Suárez's Metaphysics in its Historical and Systematic Context. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 259-274.
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    La connexion syntaxique.Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz - 2007 - Philosophia Scientiae 11 (2):97-120.
    Présentation Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (1890-1963) était un disciple direct de Kazimierz Twardowski, fondateur de l’Ecole de Lvov-Varsovie. Le texte de 1935 a été publié en allemand dans Studia Philosophica I, pp. 1-27 sous le titre « Die syntaktische Konnexität ». C’est l’un des travaux les plus importants de Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz et la théorie du langage en général, et plus particulièrement pour le développement de la linguistique mathématique. Ce texte est aussi considéré comme fondateur pour...
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    La connexion syntaxique.Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz - 2007 - Philosophia Scientiae 11:97-120.
    Présentation Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (1890-1963) était un disciple direct de Kazimierz Twardowski, fondateur de l’Ecole de Lvov-Varsovie. Le texte de 1935 a été publié en allemand dans Studia Philosophica I, pp. 1-27 sous le titre « Die syntaktische Konnexität ». C’est l’un des travaux les plus importants de Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz et la théorie du langage en général, et plus particulièrement pour le développement de la linguistique mathématique. Ce texte est aussi considéré comme fondateur pour...
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  7. The secret connexion: causation, realism, and David Hume.Galen Strawson - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    It is widely supposed that David Hume invented and espoused the "regularity" theory of causation, holding that causal relations are nothing but a matter of one type of thing being regularly followed by another. It is also widely supposed that he was not only right about this, but that it was one of his greatest contributions to philosophy. Strawson here argues that the regularity theory of causation is indefensible, and that Hume never adopted it in any case. Strawson maintains that (...)
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    Necessary connexions in mechanics.Patrick Sibelius - 1990 - Synthese 82 (1):53 - 76.
    Hume's conception of causation and induction is discussed in the context where the causal evolution is represented by the motion of a free particle in space. The difference between classical and relativistic mechanics is shown to be significant for the discussion.
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    Necessary connexion and inductive reasoning.W. Geo Davies - 1878 - Mind 3 (11):417-424.
  10. La connexion syntaxique.Katarzyna Gan-Krzywoszynska - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae.
     
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    Necessary connexion and inductive reasoning.W. GeoDavies - 1878 - Mind 3 (11):417-424.
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    The Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume: Revised Edition.Galen Strawson - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    In this revised and updated edition of The Secret Connexion, Galen Strawson explores one of the most discussed subjects in all philosophy: David Hume's work on causation. Strawson challenges the standard view of Hume, according to which he thinks that there is no such thing as causal influence, and that there is nothing more to causation than things of one kind regularly following things things of another kind. He argues that Hume does believe in causal influence, but insists that we (...)
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    « Autant de mondes sans connexion » : Leibniz et Lewis sur la compossibilité et l’unité du monde.Jean-Pascal Anfray - 2016 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 119 (4):537-558.
    La compossibilité chez Leibniz est la relation qui répartit les possibles en mondes distincts. Un problème central consiste à comprendre pour quelle raison tous les possibles ne sont pas compossibles, ou ce qui fonde la pluralité des mondes possibles. On examine ici ce problème en confrontant les thèses de Leibniz au réalisme modal de Lewis. Chez ce dernier, l’appartenance à un même monde est définie par l’existence de relations spatiotemporelles, ce qui exclut la possibilité d’univers-îles, ou mondes sans connexion spatiotemporelle (...)
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    Hume and the ‘secret connexion’: Why causation is a singular affair.Robin Le Poidevin - 2021 - Think 20 (58):9-22.
    The great Scottish Enlightenment man of letters David Hume offered an account of causation in terms of regularities: repeated pairings of certain kinds of events. Anything more than this, a supposed ‘secret connexion’ binding individual causes and effects, is not something we could ever experience. This, at least, is the view traditionally ascribed to him. Here the account, and its empiricist motivation, is outlined, and a fundamental problem identified: his account of causation is in tension with his account of the (...)
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  15. Hume and thick connexions.Simon Blackburn - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50:237-250.
  16. Hume and Thick Connexions.Simon Blackburn - 2001 - In Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry. New York: Oxford University Press.
  17. “The Idea of Necessary Connexion‘.R. B. Braithwaite - 1927 - Mind 36 (144):467-477.
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    Hume and Hume's Connexions (review).Ira Singer - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (1):141-143.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hume and Hume’s Connexions ed. by M. A. Stewart, John P. WrightIra SingerM. A. Stewart and John P. Wright, eds. Hume and Hume’s Connexions. University Park, PA: Penn State Press, 1995. Pp. xvi + 266. Cloth, $40.00. Paper, $18.95.This collection is organized around the theme of Hume’s connections with his philosophical predecessors, contemporaries, and successors.In a historical prelude, Roger Emerson meticulously describes the factions that supported and opposed (...)
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  19. “The Idea of Necessary Connexion‘.R. B. Braithwaite - 1928 - Mind 37 (145):62-72.
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    Collingwood on the Connexion Between the Theory of Knowledge and Moral Philosophy.Junichi Kasuga - 2010 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 16 (1-2):5-24.
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    The Japanese Connexion: Engineering in Tokyo, London, and Glasgow at the End of the Nineteenth Century.W. H. Brock - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (3):227-244.
    That the export of Scottish engineers and engineering teachers to Japan in the 1870s aided that country's astonishingly rapid process of modernization from a feudal to a capitalist, industrialized society will not occasion surprise or dissent. As the Japan weekly mail editorialized in 1878: In no direction has Japan symbolised her advance towards assimilation of the civilisation of the Western world more emphatically than in that of applied science.
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  22. The Idea of Necessary Connexion.Edward J. Craig - 2001 - In Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  23. Hume and Hume's Connexions.M. A. Stewart & John P. Wright - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (2):381-383.
  24. A Glimpse of the Secret Connexion: Harmonizing Mechanisms with Counterfactuals.Stathis Psillos - 2003 - Perspectives on Science 12 (3):288-319.
    Among the current philosophical attempts to understand causation two seem to be the most prominent. The first is James Woodward’s counterfactual approach; the second is the mechanistic approach advocated by Peter Machamer, Lindley Darden, Carl Craver, Jim Bogen and Stuart Glennan. The counterfactual approach takes it that causes make a difference to their effects, where this difference-making is cashed out in terms of actual and counterfactual interventions. The mechanistic approach takes it that two events are causally related if and only (...)
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  25. G. Strawson, "The Secret Connexion. Causation, Realism, and David Hume".Marialuisa Baldi - 1992 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia:596.
     
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    Hume and Hume's Connexions.Michael Alexander Stewart & John P. Wright (eds.) - 1995 - University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Presenting significant new research on the moral and religious philosophy of David Hume, this volume illustrates the importance of intellectual context in understanding the work and career of one of the most important thinkers of the eighteenth century. Distinctive in its reappraisal of the influence of John Locke, Francis Hutcheson, and others, it examines how Hume reacted to, and in turn affected, other thinkers whose views, like his own, were bound up with specific philosophical, theological, and scientific traditions and commitments. (...)
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    Sur les connexions du ruban de Reil avec la corticalit? c?r?brale.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (6):620-621.
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    Sur les connexions du noyau rouge avec la corticalit? c?r?brale and Recherches sur la structure anatomique du noyau rouge et ses connexions avec le p?doncule c?r?belleux sup?rieur.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (6):623-624.
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  29. G. STRAWSON, The Evident Connexion, ISBN 978-0-19960850-8.L. Jaskolla - 2011 - Theologie Und Philosophie 86 (4):599.
     
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    The Evident Connexion.Gabriele Gava - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (3):687-689.
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    Souci et connexion dans l’éthique de la politique générale.Victoria Davion - 1995 - Philosophiques 22 (1):53-63.
    RÉSUMÉ Ce texte porte sur l'élaboration des politiques publiques à partir d'une perspective conséquentialiste basée sur les probabilités. En utilisant l'exemple de la dissuasion par la menace nucléaire, je montre que ceux qui sont véritablement dévoués à la protection de l'environnement, ceux qui se soucient véritablement du problème de l'environnement devraient refuser le conséquentialisme basé sur les probabilités sans le principe de la reconsideration, un principe que nous proposons ici pour la première fois, le principe de la reconsideration doit être (...)
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    On the Connexion Between Indian and Greek Philosophy.Richard Garbe - 1894 - The Monist 4 (2):176-193.
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    On the Connexion Between Indian and Greek Philosophy.Richard Garbe - 1894 - The Monist 4 (2):176-193.
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    De la connexion Des idées.Edme Tassy - 1909 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 67:163 - 179.
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    The Evident Connexion, by Galen Strawson.J. Biro - 2012 - Mind 121 (482):543-547.
  36. Galen Strawson "The Secret Connexion".James O' Shea - 1993 - Humana Mente:383.
     
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    The Evident Connexion.Sydney Shoemaker - 2013 - Philosophical Review 122 (2):314-317.
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    Constructions in Connexion with 'Pondo.'.A. Sloman - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (06):317-319.
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    Ethics as the connexion between subjectivity and intersubjectivity.Pia Søltoft - 1998 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 29 (5):9-7.
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    Causation and Universals.The secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume.Causation: A Realist Approach.Evan Fales, Galen Strawson & Michael Tooley - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):494-498.
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    Galen Strawson, The Evident Connexion (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2012 - Rivista di Filosofia 103 (2):360-62.
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    The Secret Connexion. [REVIEW]Marie A. Martin - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1):107-107.
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    The Secret Connexion. [REVIEW]Marie A. Martin - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1):107-107.
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    Destouches-Février Paulette. Connexions entre les calculs des constructions, des problèmes, des propositions. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des Sciences , vol. 228 , pp. 31–33. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):233-233.
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    Review: Paulette Destouches-Fevrier, Connexions Entre les Calculs des Constructions, des Problemes, des Propositions. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):233-233.
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    Habit and Intelligence in Their Connexion With the Laws of Matter and Force.Joseph John Murphy - 2022 - Legare Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Hume and Hume's Connexions. [REVIEW]Heiner Klemme - 1990 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 44 (3):474 - 478.
  48. L’attention. Etude phénoménologique de l’attention et de ses connexions philosophiques.Paul Ricœur & Olivier Abel - 2013 - Studia Phaenomenologica 13:21-50.
    Paul Ricœur held the conference on attention at Rennes, on the 2nd of March 1939, before the Philosophical Circle of the West. At the time, Ricœur, aged 26, was a teacher of philosophy at Lorient, in the south of Brittany. The text published here, which is available in the Paris Archives, is Ricœur’s extended version of this conference. His careful analysis of attention is impressive in its phenomenological emphasis: from the first lines, he draws relations between attention and perception, considering (...)
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    La métaphysique sauvage. Réflexions autour de Lévy-Bruhl et de la connexion entre philosophie et anthropologie.Guillaume Lurson - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (2):223-240.
    Il s’agit de mettre en évidence la manière dont Lucien Lévy-Bruhl a permis, et permet encore, de penser la fécondité d’une connexion entre philosophie et ethnologie. À la croisée d’une exigence positiviste dans l’appréhension des faits et du spiritualisme français du xix e siècle, sa réflexion sur la mentalité primitive rend possible la constitution d’une « métaphysique sauvage ». Celle-ci se défie d’une pensée limitée par les cadres de l’expérience, lesquels interdisent traditionnellement de dépasser les conditions de possibilité de la (...)
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  50. Hume's idea of necessary connexion: Of what is it the idea?Peter Millican - unknown
    I advance what might be thought a paradoxical thesis: that the central topic of Hume’s long discussions “Of the Idea of Necessary Connexion” is not, in fact, the idea of necessary connexion. However it is not as paradoxical as it first appears, for I shall claim that the “idea” whose origin Hume seeks is, in a sense, an idea-type of which the specific idea of necessary connexion is but one instance. Various lines of evidence support this claim, but my main (...)
     
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