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  1. Journée clermontoise. L'humanisme en question : une anthropodicée est-elle possible? / Jean-Baptiste Létang ; La folie entre absence, négativité et altérité / Marlène Morel ; Le Bien comme principe totalisant dans l'expérience de l'âme chez Plotin / William Néria; La volonté d'être l'Unique en face du Tout / Claude Brunier-Coulin ; L'Âtman/Brahman ou la possibilité de la Totalité dans le non-dualisme de Śaṅkara.William Néria - 2016 - In Claude Brunier-Coulin (ed.), Institutions et destitutions de la totalité: explorations de l'oeuvre de Christian Godin: actes du colloque des 24-25-26 septembre 2015, Clermont-Ferrand, Université Blaise Pascal, Paris, Université Paris Descartes. Paris: Orizons.
     
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  2. On what we experience when we hear people speak.Anders Nes - 2016 - Phenomenology and Mind 10:58-85.
    According to perceptualism, fluent comprehension of speech is a perceptual achievement, in as much as it is akin to such high-level perceptual states as the perception of objects as cups or trees, or of people as happy or sad. According to liberalism, grasp of meaning is partially constitutive of the phenomenology of fluent comprehension. I here defend an influential line of argument for liberal perceptualism, resting on phenomenal contrasts in our comprehension of speech, due to Susanna Siegel and Tim Bayne, (...)
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    A szabadság felelőssége: írások a 65 éves Dénes Iván Zoltán tiszteletére.Iván Zoltán Dénes, Ferenc Pénzes, Sándor Rács & László Tóth-Matolcsi (eds.) - 2011 - Debrecen: Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó.
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  4. The Sense of Natural Meaning in Conscious Inference.Anders Nes - 2015 - In Thiemo Breyer & Christopher Gutland (eds.), Phenomenology of Thinking: Philosophical Investigations Into the Character of Cognitive Experiences. New York: Routledge. pp. 97-115.
    The paper addresses the phenomenology of inference. It proposes that the conscious character of conscious inferences is partly constituted by a sense of meaning; specifically, a sense of what Grice called ‘natural meaning’. In consciously drawing the (outright, categorical) conclusion that Q from a presumed fact that P, one senses the presumed fact that P as meaning that Q, where ‘meaning that’ expresses natural meaning. This sense of natural meaning is phenomenologically analogous, I suggest, to our sense of what is (...)
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    Kövendi Dénes.Dénes Kövendi - 2001 - Budapest: Országos Pedagógiai Könyvtár és Múzeum. Edited by Dénes Kövendi.
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  6. Thematic Unity in the Phenomenology of Thinking.Anders Nes - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (246):84-105.
    Many philosophers hold that the phenomenology of thinking (also known as cognitive phenomenology) reduces to the phenomenology of the speech, sensory imagery, emotions or feelings associated with it. But even if this reductionist claim is correct, there is still a properly cognitive dimension to the phenomenology of at least some thinking. Specifically, conceptual content makes a constitutive contribution to the phenomenology of at least some thought episodes, in that it constitutes what I call their thematic unity. Often, when a thought (...)
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  7. Fore- and Background in Conscious Non-Demonstrative Inference.Anders Nes - 2019 - In Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.), Inference and Consciousness. London: Routledge. pp. 199-228.
    It is often supposed one can draw a distinction, among the assumptions on which an inference rests, between certain background assumptions and certain more salient, or foregrounded, assumptions. Yet what may such a fore-v-background structure, or such structures, consist it? In particular, how do they relate to consciousness? According to a ‘Boring View’, such structures can be captured by specifying, for the various assumptions of the inference, whether they are phenomenally conscious, or access conscious, or else how easily available they (...)
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  8. Perception needs modular stimulus-control.Anders Nes - 2023 - Synthese 201 (6):1-30.
    Perceptual processes differ from cognitive, this paper argues, in functioning to be causally controlled by proximal stimuli, and being modular, at least in a modest sense that excludes their being isotropic in Jerry Fodor's sense. This claim agrees with such theorists as Jacob Beck and Ben Phillips that a function of stimulus-control is needed for perceptual status. In support of this necessity claim, I argue, inter alia, that E.J. Green's recent architectural account misclassifies processes deploying knowledge of grammar as perceptual. (...)
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  9. Assertion, belief, and ‘I believe’-guarded affirmation.Anders Nes - 2016 - Linguistics and Philosophy 39 (1):57-86.
    According to a widely held view of assertion and belief, they are each governed by a tacitly acknowledged epistemic norm, and the norm on assertion and norm on belief are so related that believing p is epistemically permissible only if asserting it is. I call it the Same Norm View. A very common type of utterance raises a puzzle for this view, viz. utterances in which we say ‘I believe p' to convey somehow guarded affirmation of the proposition that p. (...)
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  10. Acquaintance, Conceptual Capacities, and Attention.Anders Nes - 2019 - In Jonathan Knowles & Thomas Raleigh (eds.), Acquaintance: New Essays. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 191-212.
    Russell’s theory of acquaintance construes perceptual awareness as at once constitutively independent of conceptual thought and yet a source of propositional knowledge. Wilfrid Sellars, John McDowell, and other conceptualists object that this is a ‘myth’: perception can be a source of knowledge only if conceptual capacities are already in play therein. Proponents of a relational view of experience, including John Campbell, meanwhile voice sympathy for Russell’s position on this point. This paper seeks to spell out, and defend, a claim that (...)
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  11. Biodiversity and bioethics.Ne Stork - 1995 - In T. B. Mepham, Gregory A. Tucker & Julian Wiseman (eds.), Issues in agricultural bioethics. Nottingham: Nottingham University Press. pp. 205.
     
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    Mathematics Education and Neurosciences: Towards interdisciplinary insights into the development of young children's mathematical abilities.Fenna Van Nes - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (1):75-80.
    The Mathematics Education and Neurosciences project is an interdisciplinary research program that bridges mathematics education research with neuroscientific research. The bidirectional collaboration will provide greater insight into young children's (aged four to six years) mathematical abilities. Specifically, by combining qualitative ‘design research’ with quantitative ‘experimental research’, we aim to come to a more thorough understanding of prerequisites that are involved in the development of early spatial and number sense. The mathematics education researchers are concerned with kindergartner's spatial structuring ability, while (...)
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  13. Inference and Consciousness.Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.) - 2019 - London: Routledge.
    Inference has long been a concern in epistemology, as an essential means by which we extend our knowledge and test our beliefs. Inference is also a key notion in influential psychological or philosophical accounts of mental capacities, from perception via utterance comprehension to problem-solving. Consciousness, on the other hand, has arguably been the defining interest of philosophy of mind over recent decades. Comparatively little attention, however, has been devoted to the significance of consciousness for the proper understanding of the nature (...)
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    Why are Actions but not Emotions Done Intentionally, if both are Reason-Responsive Embodied Processes?Anders Nes - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-22.
    Emotions, like actions, this paper argues, are typically embodied processes that are responsive to reasons, where these reasons connect closely with the agent’s desires, intentions, or projects. If so, why are emotions, nevertheless, typically passive in a sense in which actions are not; specifically, why are emotions not cases of doing something intentionally? This paper seeks to prepare the ground for answering this question by showing that it cannot be answered within a widely influential framework in the philosophy of action (...)
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    Are only mental phenomena intentional?Anders Nes - 2008 - Analysis 68 (299):205-215.
    I question Brentano's thesis that all and only mental phenomena are intentional. The common gloss on intentionality in terms of directedness does not justify the claim that intentionality is sufficient for mentality. One response to this problem is to lay down further requirements for intentionality. For example, it may be said that we have intentionality only where we have such phenomena as failure of substitution or existential presupposition. I consider a variety of such requirements for intentionality. I argue they either (...)
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    Introduction à l'histoire de l'esthétique francaise.Arsène Soreil - 1930 - Bruxelles,: Palais des Académies.
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  17. Transposition des Wirklichen: eine kunsttheoretische Studie zur Rechtfertigung ästhetischer und künstlerischer Probleme aus realphilosophischer und artifizieller Sicht.Waltraut Hönes - 1975 - Bonn: [S.N.].
     
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    Dislocation densities in slowly cooled aluminium single crystals.Erik Nes & Bjarne N.⊘st - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (124):855-865.
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    Was Vagheit ist.Tim Schöne - 2011 - Paderborn: Mentis.
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  20. Lahaṭ ha-ḥerev ha-mithapekhet: li-shemor et derekh ʻets ha-ḥayim.Nes-Hai Sh - 2000 - Bene Beraḳ: N.-Ḥ. Sh..
     
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  21. Aníbal Ponce, humanismo y revolución.Néstor Kohan - 2018 - In Alexia Massholder (ed.), Aníbal Ponce: humanismo y revolución. [Buenos Aires, Argentina?]: CEFMA, Centro de Estudios y Formación Marxista Héctor P. Agosti.
     
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    Autistic Self Advocacy in the Developmental Disability Movement.Ari Ne’Eman & Julia Bascom - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):25-27.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 25-27.
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  23. The perception/cognition distinction.Sebastian Watzl, Kristoffer Sundberg & Anders Nes - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (2):165-195.
    ABSTRACT The difference between perception and cognition seems introspectively obvious in many cases. Perceiving and thinking have also been assigned quite different roles, in epistemology, in theories of reference and of mental content, in philosophy of psychology, and elsewhere. Yet what is the nature of the distinction? In what way, or ways, do perception and cognition differ? The paper reviews recent work on these questions. Four main respects in which perception and cognition have been held to differ are discussed. First, (...)
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  24. World spinors—Construction and some applications.Yuval Ne'eman & Djordje Šijački - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (8):1105-1122.
    The existence of a topological double-covering for the GL(n, R) and diffeomorphism groups is reviewed. These groups do not have finite-dimensional faithful representations. An explicit construction and the classification of all\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\overline {SL} $$ \end{document}(n, R), n=3,4 unitary irreducible representations is presented. Infinite-component spinorial and tensorial\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\overline {SL} $$ \end{document} fields, “manifields”, are introduced. Particle content of the ladder manifields, as given by (...)
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  25. Cent questions de morale et cent questions d'instruction civique de l'examen oral du brevet élémentaire.Maurice Schöne - 1924 - Paris,: Hachette.
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  26. Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion, by William Fish.Anders Nes - 2011 - Mind 120 (479):856-859.
  27. Introduction à l'esthétique..Maurice Nédoncelle - 1953 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
     
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    Geometrization in the Yang-Mills extended supergravity and Klein-Kaluza versions.Yuval Ne'eman - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (3):261-277.
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    Plato alleges that God forever geometrizes.Yuval Ne'eman - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (5):575-583.
    Since 1961, the experimental exploration at the fundamental level of physical reality has surprised physists by revealing to them a highly geometric scenery. Like Einstein's (classical) theory of gravity, the “standard model,” describing the strong, weak, and electromagnetic interaction, testifies in favor of Plato's reported allegation.
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    Some double-valued representations of the linear groups.Yuval Ne'eman - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (4):467-480.
    We review the mathematical theory ofSL(n, R) and its double-covering group $\overline {SL} (n,R)$ , especially forn = 2, 3, 4. After discussing a variety of physical applications, we show that $\overline {SL} (3,R)$ provides holonomic curved space (“world”) spinors with an infinite number of components. We construct the relevant holonomic “manifield” and discuss the gravitational interaction of a proton as an example.
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    The problems in quantum foundations in the light of gauge theories.Yuval Ne'eman - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (4):361-377.
    We review the issues of nonseparability and seemingly acausal propagation of information in EPR, as displayed by experiments and the failure of Bell's inequalities. We show that global effects are in the very nature of the geometric structure of modern physical theories, occurring even at the classical level. The Aharonov-Bohm effect, magnetic monopoles, instantons, etc. result from the topology and homotopy features of the fiber bundle manifolds of gauge theories. The conservation of probabilities, a supposedly highly quantum effect, is also (...)
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    Eltemetett gondolatok: elmélkedések társadalomról, politikárol, vallásról, 1958-1990.Tibor György Németh - 1992 - Budapest: Szent István Társulat.
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  33. Tel hadar, mitham leviah, rogem hiri bronze and iron age tels in the Golan heights director: Professor Moshe.Qedumim Ne'ot & Tel Gerisa - 1991 - Minerva 2:31.
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  34. Grigori Magistrosi "Gamagtakani" amboghjakan lowtsowmĕ.Gabriēl Mēnēvishian - 1912
     
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    Introduction à l'histoire de l'esthétique francaise: contribution à l'étude des théories littéraires et plastiques en France de la Pléiade au XVIII. siècle.Arsène Soreil - 1930 - Liège: H. Vaillant-Carmanne.
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  36. Archaikoi philosophoi.Takēs Kōnstantinou Papatsōnēs - 1971 - Edited by G. S. Kirk & Walther Kranz.
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    Some double-valued representations of the linear groups.Yuval Ne'eman - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (1):183-183.
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    Croire au temps du Dieu fragile: Psychanalyse du deuil de Dieu.Jacques Arènes - 2012 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    Cet ouvrage cherche à cerner les contours du travail de deuil que suscite aujourd'hui ce que Marcel Gauchet a appelé la sortie du religieux. Dans la lignée de son livre précédent, La Quête spirituelle hier e! aujourd'hui, Jacques Arènes analyse le travail psychique qu'impose au sujet croyant une culture remettant en cause les racines de sa foi. Il explore la manière dont le sujet supporte, ou non, ce déficit de sens. Ce traumatisme peut-il néanmoins constituer une chance? Jacques Arènes se (...)
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    L'anthropologie de Marcel Gauchet: analyse et débats: colloque des 14 et 15 octobre 2011 au Collège des Bernardins.Jacques Arènes - 2012 - [Paris]: Collège des Bernardins.
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    La quête spirituelle hier et aujourd'hui: un point de vue psychanalytique.Jacques Arènes - 2011 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Ce livre est le fruit d'un travail mené par Jacques Arènes depuis plusieurs années sur les conditions psychiques du fait religieux dans le monde contemporain. La démarche de l'ouvrage réfute l'approche fonctionnaliste du fait religieux - étudié dans le contexte chrétien -, et cherche à mettre en tension mutuelle les discours laïcs, "scientifiques", concernant l'intériorité et ceux, plus anciens, issus du christianisme. L'auteur soutient l'hypothèse que la "laïcisation" du psychisme, induite par les nouvelles théories de l'intériorité, s'est traduite en un (...)
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  41. Hē philosophia tōn archetypōn.Geōrgios A. Bozōnēs - 1969 - Athēnai: [S.N.].
     
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  42. Hay el sentido pero no el sentido del sentido en el que el sentido nos hace creer.Néstor A. Braunstein - 2006 - In Benjamin Mayer Foulkes (ed.), Ateologías. México: Conaculta.
     
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    Heidegger et les paroles de l'origine.Marlène Zarader - 1986 - Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin.
    Phusis, Aletheia, Khreon, Moira, Logos: tels sont les Grundworte, ces paroles fondamentales qui inaugurerent notre destin, et dont Heidegger devoile le double statut: ouvrant le commencement, elles abritent l'origine; donnant le branle a l'histoire manifeste de la pensee, elles restent en meme temps porteuses de son versant secret, et toujours oublie. C'est ce versant secret qui est ici explore, faisant de ce livre la patiente reconstitution du texte de l'origine. Texte essentiel, puisque ce n'est que lorsqu'il est retabli que notre (...)
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  44. (Non-)Conceptual Representation of Meaning in Utterance Comprehension.Anders Nes - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Many views of utterance comprehension agree that understanding an utterance involves knowing, believing, perceiving, or, anyhow, mentally representing the utterance to mean such-and-such. They include cognitivist as well as many perceptualist views; I give them the generic label ‘representationalist’. Representationalist views have been criticized for placing an undue metasemantic demand on utterance comprehension, viz. that speakers be able to represent meaning as meaning. Critics have adverted to young speakers, say about the age of three, who do comprehend many utterances but (...)
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    The unthought debt: Heidegger and the Hebraic heritage.Marlène Zarader - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Drawing on Heidegger’s corpus, the work of historians and biblical specialists, and contemporary philosophers like Levinas and Derrida, Zarader brings to light the evolution of an impense;—or unthought thought—that bespeaks a complex debt at the core of Heidegger’s hermeneutic ontology. Zarader argues forcefully that in his interpretation of Western thought and culture, Heidegger manages to recognize only two main lines of inheritance: the “Greek” line of philosophical thinking, and the Christian tradition of “faith.” From this perspective, Heidegger systematically avoids any (...)
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    Einführung in die ethisch-politischen Dimensionen der islamischen Theologie.Hüseyin Güneş - 2018 - Wien: IHIW Press.
    Das vorliegende Werk stellt eine Einführung in die ethisch-politischen Konzepte der islamischen Theologie dar, so wie sich diese aus den religiösen Primärquellen ableiten lassen. Eine sich hieraus ergebende "islamische Politik" fusst dabei auf dem Grundsatz der sozialen Gerechtigkeit, die sich von der göttlichen Gerechtigkeit ausgehend in allen Sphären zwischenmenschlicher und sozialer Beziehungen, bis hin zur politischen Ordnung manifestieren sollte, um den Anspruch einer theologisch legitimierten Form der Politik erfüllen zu können. Dabei hat es historisch betrachtet verschiedene Ausformungen und Umsetzungen, abhängig (...)
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  47. Le Mouvement de Platon à Einstein.Lucien Génévaux - 1972 - Paris: Académie d'histoire.
     
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  48. Atopa eis tēn philosophian tou Empedokleous.Geōrgios A. Mpozōnēs - 1974
     
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  49. More nouvelles.Félix Fénéon - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):472-477.
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    Une philosophie de l'écoute musicale.Bruno Deschênes - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Dans cet ouvrage, Bruno Deschênes met en parallèle la pensée musicale européenne et la pensée esthétique japonaise, une rencontre philosophique par laquelle il propose par transpropriation comment cette pensée venant d'Asie permettrait aux mélomanes d'approfondir leur appréciation de toute musique quelle qu'elle soit. Il présente divers aspects de l'esthétique japonaise qui sont ignorés, à tout le moins jugés périphériques, dans la pensée européenne et qui, pourtant, sont inhérents à l'écoute de toute musique. Ouvrage écrit au départ du point de vue (...)
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