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    Pour le réalisme indirect.J. Henry - 1930 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 32 (25):33-47.
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  2. Putnam's realisms: A view from the social sciences.Uskali Mäki - 2007 - In Sami Pihlström, Panu Raatikainen & Matti Sintonen (eds.), Approaching truth: essays in honour of Ilkka Niiniluoto. London: College Publications.
    For the last three decades, the discussion on Hilary Putnam’s provocative suggestions around the issue of realism has raged widely. Putnam’s various formulations of, and arguments for, what he called internal realism in contrast to what he called metaphysical realism have been scrutinised from a variety of perspectives. One angle of attack has been missing, though: the view from the social sciences and the ontology of society. This perspective, I believe, will provide further confirmation to the observation that Putnam’s two (...)
     
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    Inductive Metaphysics Versus Logical Construction—Russell’s Methods and Realisms in 1912 and 1914.Ansgar Seide - 2024 - Topoi 43 (1):101-113.
    In his 1912 book _The Problems of Philosophy_, Bertrand Russell advocates an indirect realism with regard to physical objects. Only two years later, in his book _Our Knowledge of the External World_ and the paper “The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics”, he changes his method in philosophy. Instead of inferring the existence of physical objects, he now sets out to construct them out of sense-data. As I will argue in this article, the main argument from _The Problems of Philosophy_ (...)
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  4. Philosophy of Perception and the Phenomenology of Visual Space.Gary Hatfield - 2011 - Philosophic Exchange 42 (1):31-66.
    In the philosophy of perception, direct realism has come into vogue. Philosophical authors assert and assume that what their readers want, and what anyone should want, is some form of direct realism. There are disagreements over precisely what form this direct realism should take. The majority of positions in favor now offer a direct realism in which objects and their material or physical properties constitute the contents of perception, either because we have an immediate or intuitive acquaintance with those objects (...)
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    Ut pictura, ita visio. Some aspects of the Keplerian legacy in seventeenth-century theory of vision.Philippe Hamou - 2021 - Astérion 25.
    Dans cet article, on examine quelques aspects de la réception philosophique de la découverte par Kepler des « peintures » rétiniennes, en s’interrogeant sur le sens du dictum képlérien « ut pictura, ita visio ». En quel sens peut-on dire que la vision est semblable à la peinture physiologique formée au fond de l’œil? On montre qu’il existe sur cette question une tension interprétative assez rarement soulignée entre deux options théoriques : l’une fait de la peinture physiologique (rétinienne ou cérébrale) (...)
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    Views from Above and Below: George Eliot and Fakir Mohan Senapati.Paul Sawyer - 2007 - Diacritics 37 (4):56-77.
    By reading a novel by George Eliot alongside a novel by her Indian contemporary Fakir Mohan Senapati, this essay offers a cross-cultural comparison of fictional realisms. In The Mill on the Floss , Eliot used a learned narrator and extended forms of free indirect discourse to examine humble life with unprecedented sympathy and complexity, but the formal dissonance between the authoritative narrative voice and class-marked forms of represented speech construct a view of the lower classes from “above”—that is, from (...)
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    Kant's Refutation of Realism.Henry E. Allison - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2‐3):223-253.
    SummaryThis paper attempts to develop an interpretation of Kant's transcendental idealism which is based upon his critique of transcendental realism . It is argued that given Kant's transcendental distinction, all non‐ or pre‐critical philosophies, even Berkeleian phenomenalism are transcendentally realistic. This paradoxical result is used as the basis for an analysis of Kant's resolution of the mathematical antinomies, wherein this resolution is seen both as an “indirect proof” of transcendental idealism and as a refutation of transcendental realism. Finally, it (...)
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    Entre platonisme et particularisme:la contribution husserlienne au problème des universaux dans les Recherches logiques.Julien Farges - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (1).
    Dans les Recherches logiques, Husserl rend compte de l’identité idéale de la signification en la considérant sur le modèle de l’idéalité de l’espèce (species) par rapport à ses singularisations. L’article se penche sur ce modèle ontologique lui-même et montre qu’il représente une réponse indirecte mais parfaitement consistante au problème des universaux, dont l’originalité est ressaisie de deux façons : d’abord, à partir de Husserl lui-même, qui la situe à la jonction de deux définitions de l’universel traditionnellement considérées comme incompatibles (ante (...)
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    Kant's Refutation of Realism.Henry E. Allison - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2-3):223-253.
    SummaryThis paper attempts to develop an interpretation of Kant's transcendental idealism which is based upon his critique of transcendental realism. It is argued that given Kant's transcendental distinction, all non‐ or pre‐critical philosophies, even Berkeleian phenomenalism are transcendentally realistic. This paradoxical result is used as the basis for an analysis of Kant's resolution of the mathematical antinomies, wherein this resolution is seen both as an “indirect proof” of transcendental idealism and as a refutation of transcendental realism. Finally, it is (...)
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  10. Privacy, Sex.An Indirect - 1999 - Journal of Information Ethics 8:10.
     
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    QUOTATION3 By Israel Scheffler FOLLOWING Goodman4 in treating inscriptions framed by quotes as concrete general rather than abstract. [REVIEW]an Inscriptional Approach To Indirect - 1997 - In Catherine Z. Elgin (ed.), Nelson Goodman's theory of symbols and its applications. New York: Garland. pp. 237.
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    Indirect Discrimination and Inequality.Shu Ishida - 2023 - In Mitja Sardoč (ed.), Handbook of Equality of Opportunity. Springer.
    Indirect discrimination (or disparate impact) is one of the focal points of current antidiscrimination policies. However, few political/moral philosophers have paid substantial attention to indirect discrimination until recently. This contribution provides an overview of the two philosophical questions in this context: the definitional question (DQ) and the moral question (MQ). DQ concerns what distinguishes indirect discrimination from direct discrimination and inequality. Conceptually, either (1) indirect discrimination is not a genuine subtype of discrimination; (2) it is a (...)
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    Un réalisme trop peu critique au crible de la phénoménologie.Yves Meessen - 2020 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 103 (1):81-92.
    Le réalisme critique ne remet pas en question le préjugé selon lequel la réalité préexiste à la conscience. En se tenant à l’expérience du vécu, Husserl a montré la légitimité de repartir de la « corrélation » entre la conscience et ce qui se manifeste en elle comme lieu d’une réalisation continuelle. Cette mise en lumière est conforme aux découvertes de la mécanique quantique montrant qu’il n’y a pas de solidité physique intrinsèque. La question de la « spatialisation » (...)
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    Réalisme et omniscience de Dieu : l’approche de Dummett.Alberto Naibo - 2023 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 73 (4):27-38.
    Cet article propose d’étudier les critiques avancées par Michael Dummett à l’encontre de l’argument consistant à faire appel à l’omniscience de Dieu pour justifier la thèse du réalisme sémantique (c’est-à-dire la thèse selon laquelle la signification et la vérité de nos énoncés seraient déterminées par une réalité indépendante de nous et de nos états cognitifs). Pour Dummett, un tel argument est en effet illégitime, car il contient une pétition de principe qui est à son tour induite par une erreur (...)
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    The Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critique and an Indirect Path Forward.Michael L. Barnett - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (1):167-190.
    Do firms benefit from their voluntary efforts to alleviate the many problems confronting society? A vast literature establishing a “business case” for corporate social responsibility appears to find that usually they do. However, as argued herein, the business case literature has established only that firms usually benefit from responding to the demands of their primary stakeholders. The nature of the relationship between the interests of business and those of broader society, beyond a subset of powerful primary stakeholders, remains an open (...)
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    Réalisme scandinave, réalisme américain. Un essai de caractérisation.Éric Millard - 2014 - Revus 24.
    Le terme « réalisme » en théorie du droit désigne une posture générale, mais demeure assez flou. En réalité, deux écoles de pensée assez radicalement éloignées, quoiqu'à peu près contemporaines, ont contribué à donner les bases du réalisme moderne et actuel : le réalisme américain et le réalisme scandinave. Cette présentation vise à caractériser ces deux écoles, individuellement et comparativement, en fonction de leur contexte d'apparition, de leur conception du réalisme ou du réductionnisme empirique, et (...)
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    Physical correlate theory versus the indirect calibration approach.Hans-Georg Geissler - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (2):316-317.
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    Legal realisms: On law and politics.Mauro Zamboni - 2006 - Res Publica 12 (3):295-317.
    The focus of this work is the issue of whether, and to what extent, the nature of the law is affected by politics, has been taken up by the American and Scandinavian legal realists. By the very fact of their being products of␣the socio-political conditions of the most recent century, the American and Scandinavian legal realisms are the movements that have most explicitly and systematically brought to the surface one particular characteristic phenomenon of contemporary Western legal systems: the existence of (...)
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  19. On an Alleged Connection Between Indirect Speech and the Theory of Meaning.Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 1997 - Mind and Language 12 (3-4):278–296.
    A semantic theory T for a language L should assign content to utterances of sentences of L. One common assumption is that T will assign p to some S of L just in case in uttering S a speaker A says that p. We will argue that this assumption is mistaken.
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  20. Réalisme scientifique.Pierre-Yves Rochefort - 2016 - L'Encyclopédie Philosophique.
    L’attitude réaliste constitue de prime abord la posture du sens commun vis-à-vis de la science. Elle consiste à attribuer à la science l’objectif de décrire littéralement la réalité tout en lui reconnaissant la capacité, en vertu de ses méthodes, d’atteindre ce but. Si le réalisme scientifique apparait comme représentant le sens commun, il a dû, au courant du siècle dernier, s’ériger en véritable posture philosophique argumentée devant l’influence grandissante des différentes formes d’antiréalismes. Dans la mesure où la posture qu’un (...)
     
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    Realisms Interlinked: Objects, Subjects, and Other Subjects, by Arindam Chakrabarti.Kurt Sylvan - 2023 - Mind 132 (525):278-287.
    Realisms Interlinked is a sublime work. It reanimates theoretical philosophy with a distinctive synthesis of ideas and methods drawn from the common-sense metap.
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    Indirect reference and the creation of distance in history.Eugen Zeleňák - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (4):68-80.
    ABSTRACTIn his discussion of David Hume and historical distance, Mark Salber Phillips points out that in the process of distance‐creation there is a distinction between something occurring “within the text” and “outside the text.” In this paper I draw on this distinction and introduce a semantic mechanism that allows a certain distance to be designed within a historical text. This mechanism is highlighted in a view of reference that sees it as indirect . According to the indirect reference (...)
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    Five Reasons Why I Am Skeptical That Indirect or Unconscious Lie Detection Is Superior to Direct Deception Detection.Timothy R. Levine - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Re-thinking ‘Spheres of Responsibility’: Business Responsibility for Indirect Harm.Kate Macdonald - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (4):549-563.
    This article considers two prominent, competing approaches to defining the scope of business responsibility for human rights. The first approach advocates extension of business responsibility beyond the boundaries of the enterprise to encompass broader ‘spheres of influence’. The second approach advocates a business ‘responsibility to respect’ human rights. Building on a critical evaluation of these competing accounts of business responsibility, this article outlines a modified account, referred to as a framework of ‘spheres of responsibility’. On such an account, business responsibility (...)
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  25. Rational Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Indirect Legal Paternalism.Thomas Schramme - 2013 - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 36 (5-6):477-484.
     
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    Indirect Categorization as a Process of Predicative Metaphor Comprehension.Akira Utsumi & Maki Sakamoto - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (4):299-313.
    In this article, we address the problem of how people understand predicative metaphors such as “The rumor flew through the office,” and argue that predicative metaphors are understood as indirect (or two-stage) categorizations. In the indirect categorization process, the verb (e.g., fly) of a predicative metaphor evokes an intermediate entity, which in turn evokes a metaphoric category of actions or states (e.g., “to spread rapidly and soon disappear”) to be attributed to the target noun (e.g., rumor), rather than (...)
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    Introduction: Symposium on The Ethics of Indirect Intervention.Helen Frowe & Benjamin Matheson - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (1):1-5.
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    Réalisme et postmodernité dans la théologie de J. Wentzel van Huyssteen.Jacques Fantino - 2020 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 103 (1):65-79.
    L’environnement intellectuel contemporain est partagé entre deux positionnements, moderne et postmoderne. Ces positionnements jouent sur la question du réalisme et de son rapport à la théologie. L’article présente la démarche théologique de J. Wentzel van Huyssteen selon ce contexte.
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  29. Realisme eller afradikalisering.Kurt Aagard Nielsen - 1985 - In Anders Molander & Arne Overrein (eds.), Det Moderna, från Rousseau till Habermas: texter från Nordiska sommaruniversitets studiekrets "Historia, historiefilosofi och historieskrivning". Aalborg: Nordiska sommaruniversitet.
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    Idéalisme/réalisme : une distinction métaphysique?Claude Romano - 2023 - Phainomenon 36 (1):77-93.
    In this article, I intend to show, first of all, that the metaphysical neutrality of the Logical Investigations leads to untenable consequences and even threatens the coherence of Husserl's project. In truth, Husserl's distinction between phenomenology and metaphysics and its corollary, the pure and simple exclusion of metaphysical problems - such as that of the reality of the so-called external world - from the field of nascent phenomenology, make it impossible to give a satisfactory form to a problem as central (...)
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  31. Le réalisme structural face au problème de la mesure.Quentin Ruyant - 2016 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 3 (1):43-51.
    Le réalisme structural est une tentative d’établir un compromis entre le réalisme scientifique et l’empirisme, en restreignant le réalisme à la structure relationnelle des théories scientifiques. Il se décline en deux versions, épistémique et ontique. Le réalisme structural ontique propose de concevoir les relations nomologiques décrites par les théories comme des éléments primitifs de la réalité. Il est motivé, notamment, par le fait que sous sa forme épistémique, le réalisme structural ne se distingue pas réellement (...)
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    Happiness in Kant’s Practical Philosophy: Morality, Indirect Duties, and Welfare Rights.Alice Pinheiro Walla - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book analyses Kant’s assumptions about happiness and the implications they have for his moral, political, and legal thought. It provides a “map” of the different areas in which the concept of happiness appears in his practical philosophy and examines how it relates to the main themes of his practical philosophy.
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    Parent–Child Cohesion, Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction, and Emotional Adaptation in Left-Behind Children in China: An Indirect Effects Model.Jingjin Shao, Lei Zhang, Yining Ren, Luxia Xiao & Qinghua Zhang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Propositions in Prepositional Logic Provable Only by Indirect Proofs.Jan Ekman - 1998 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 44 (1):69-91.
    In this paper it is shown that addition of certain reductions to the standard cut removing reductions of deductions in prepositional logic makes prepositional logic non-normalizable. From this follows that some provable propositions in prepositional logic has no direct proof.
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    Can Neuromodulation also Enhance Social Inequality? Some Possible Indirect Interventions of the State.Andrea Lavazza - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Ethical Leadership and Reputation: Combined Indirect Effects on Organizational Deviance.Pedro Neves & Joana Story - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (1):165-176.
    The interest in ethical leadership has grown in the past few years, with an emphasis on the mechanisms through which it affects organizational life. However, research on the boundary conditions that limit and/or enhance its effectiveness is still scarce, especially concerning one of the main misconceptions about ethical leadership, its incompatibility with effectiveness . Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership and organizational deviance via affective commitment to the organization, as a reflection of the quality of the (...)
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    Realisms interlinked: objects, subjects and other subjects.Arindam Chakrabarti - 2019 - New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book brings together over 25 years of Arindam Chakrabarti's original research in East-West 'fusion' philosophy on issues of epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind. Organized under the three basic concepts of a thing out there in the world, the self who perceives it, and other subjects or selves, his work revolves around a set of realism links. Examining connections between metaphysical stances toward the world, selves, and universals, Chakrabarti engages with classical Indian and modern Western philosophical approaches to a (...)
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    Metaphorical Expressions and Culture: An Indirect Link.Alice Deignan - 2003 - Metaphor and Symbol 18 (4):255-271.
    Lakoff (1993) argued that basic level conceptual metaphors are grounded in human experience, and are therefore likely to be found widely across different languages and cultures. However, other mappings may not be shared. It is well documented that many metaphorical expressions vary across languages, and a number of researchers have argued cultural motivations for this. Possible reasons for cross-linguistic differences in metaphor are that different cultures hold different attitudes to metaphor vehicles, or that the source domain entities and events are (...)
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    Moral Legislation: A Legal-Political Model for Indirect Consequentialist Reasoning.Conrad D. Johnson - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a book about moral reasoning: how we actually reason and how we ought to reason. It defends a form of 'rule' utilitarianism whereby we must sometimes judge and act in moral questions in accordance with generally accepted rules, so long as the existence of those rules is justified by the good they bring about. The author opposes the currently more fashionable view that it is always right for the individual to do that which produces the most good. Among (...)
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  40. When the tail wags the dog: Animal welfare and indirect duty in Kantian ethics.Jens Timmermann - 2005 - Kantian Review 10:128-149.
    Even the most sympathetic readers of Kant's moral philosophy usually disagree with him about some aspect of his theory, or some particular moral judgement. His unqualified condemnation of lying in the essay ‘On a supposed right to lie from philanthropy’ is a classical case in question, as is his strong endorsement of retributive justice and the death penalty. A third prominent source of discontent are Kant's repeated verdicts on the moral status of non-human animals, or rather the lack thereof. For, (...)
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    Indirect Discrimination and the Hospital Relocation Cases.Brian Hutler - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    This article develops a theory of indirect discrimination by analyzing a series of lawsuits that challenged hospital relocations in the 1970s. In these cases, civil rights groups argued that the relocation of hospitals from cities to suburbs was a form of racial discrimination. Although these lawsuits failed, I aim to support the plaintiffs' arguments that the hospital relocations were discriminatory. Drawing on three recent theories – those of Benjamin Eidelson, Deborah Hellman, and Sophia Moreau – I develop an account (...)
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    Réalisme et utopie.Edgar Morin - 2005 - Diogène 209 (1):154-164.
    Résumé Le réel conçu comme réalité humaine, c’est-à-dire comme mélange de l’imaginaire, de la mythologie, de l’affectif, de la chair, des passions, des souffrances, de l’amour est toujours surprenant, plein de possibilités et difficile à saisir. Une pensée qui serait adaptée à la réalité complexe de notre patrie terrestre ne peut pas être un réalisme trivial se contentant de l’ordre établi et admettant la victoire des victorieux. Au contraire, la compréhension de la réalité, la lucidité sont souvent le résultat (...)
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    Perceptual alignment contributes to referential transparency in indirect learning.Ruxue Shao & Dedre Gentner - 2022 - Cognition 224 (C):105061.
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  44. Narrative style and the grammar of direct and indirect speech.Ann Banfield - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (1):1-39.
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    Instrumental Realisms and their Ontological Commitments.Ashwin Jayanti - 2019 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (1):68-82.
    This paper shall concern itself with two variants of instrumental realism that have developed independently of each other and have made a mark on contemporary philosophies of science as well as of technology in their own respective ways. One is that of Don Ihde, the progenitor of the postphenomenological approach to technoscience, and the other that of Davis Baird, who emphasizes the epistemic centrality of instruments as bearers of knowledge in themselves. I shall juxtapose Ihde’s instrumental realism with the instrumental (...)
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    Instrumental Realisms and their Ontological Commitments.Ashwin Jayanti - 2019 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (1):68-82.
    This paper shall concern itself with two variants of instrumental realism that have developed independently of each other and have made a mark on contemporary philosophies of science as well as of technology in their own respective ways. One is that of Don Ihde, the progenitor of the postphenomenological approach to technoscience, and the other that of Davis Baird, who emphasizes the epistemic centrality of instruments as bearers of knowledge in themselves. I shall juxtapose Ihde’s instrumental realism with the instrumental (...)
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    Le réalisme spéculatif : entre athéisme et messianisme.Yann Schmitt - 2014 - ThéoRèmes 6 (1).
    « J'allai à la fenêtre et regardai dans la rue, où restait un groupe de trois personnes qui battaient la semelle dans le froid. Une quatrième était à la porte, une fille sans âge en fourrure mouillée avachie, qui s'efforçait de regagner le royaume de la contingence à coups de clignements d'yeux. » [Don Delillo, Great Jones Street (1973), Arles, Actes Sud, 2011, p. 22] ThéoRèmes n'entend pas suivre les modes mais se veut une revue résolument contemporaine. Si le (...) spéculatif est parfois... (shrink)
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    Mathématiques, réalisme et modalités.Ivahn Smadja - 2008 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 84 (1):49.
    Résumé — L’objet de cet article est de chercher à déterminer quel est le statut des possibles en mathématiques en montrant comment, à partir de l’analyse proposée par Kripke du mécanisme des illusions modales, il serait possible, conformément aux intuitions initiales de Putnam, de concilier réalisme et modalités. Si l’enjeu du réalisme mathématique est en effet de rendre compte de l’objectivité des mathématiques et non de l’existence de prétendus objets, nous pouvons concevoir une forme de réalisme qui (...)
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  49. Le réalisme: contributions au séminaire d’histoire des sciences 1993-1994.Jean-François Stoffel - 1996 - 2300 Turnhout, Belgique: Brepols Publishers.
    Anne TIHON, Théorie et réalité : l’exemple de l’astronomie an­cienne (pp. 7-23) ; Isabelle DRAELANTS, Les encyclopédies com­me sommes des connaissances, d’Isidore de Séville au XIIIe siè­cle, avec les fondements antiques (pp. 25-50) ; Andrée COLINET, Alchimie antique et médiévale avant 1300 : mystères et réalités (pp. 51-70) ; Baudouin VAN DEN ABEELE, Quelques pas de grue à travers l’histoire naturelle médiévale : un regard diversifié sur le réel (pp. 71-98) ; Régine LEURQUIN, L’astrolabe plan (pp. 99- 117) ; Patricia (...)
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  50. Vérité partielle et réalisme scientifique: une approche bungéenne.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2020 - Mεtascience: Discours Général Scientifique 1:293-314.
    Le réalisme scientifique occupe une place centrale dans le système philosophique de Mario Bunge. Au cœur de cette thèse, on trouve l’affirmation selon laquelle nous pouvons connaître le monde partiellement. Il s’ensuit que les théories scientifiques ne sont pas totalement vraies ou totalement fausses, mais plutôt partiellement vraies et partiellement fausses. Ces énoncés sur la connaissance scientifique, à première vue plausible pour quiconque est familier avec la pratique scientifique, demandent néanmoins à être clarifiés, précisés et, ultimement, à être inclus (...)
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