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    Bibliographie de Jean Ladrière.Jean Ladrière - 2005 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    La bibliographie est divisee en trois parties.
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  2. Literal Meaning.François Récanati - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    According to the dominant position among philosophers of language today, we can legitimately ascribe determinate contents to natural language sentences, independently of what the speaker actually means. This view contrasts with that held by ordinary language philosophers fifty years ago: according to them, speech acts, not sentences, are the primary bearers of content. François Recanati argues for the relevance of this controversy to the current debate about semantics and pragmatics. Is 'what is said' determined by linguistic conventions, or is it (...)
  3. Mental Files.François Récanati - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivist approach to content and reference. This book attempts to recast and systematize that approach by offering an indexical model in terms of mental files. According to Recanati, we refer through mental files, the function of which is to store information derived through certain types of contextual relation the subject bears to objects in his or her environment. The reference of a file is determined (...)
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  4. Direct Reference: From Language to Thought.François Récanati - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    This volume puts forward a distinct new theory of direct reference, blending insights from both the Fregean and the Russellian traditions, and fitting the general theory of language understanding used by those working on the pragmatics of natural language.
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    Le règne de l'homme: genèse et échec du projet moderne.Rémi Brague - 2015 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    C'est à l'époque moderne que l'homme en est arrivé à se dire le créateur de sa propre humanité. Autrefois, il se croyait l'oeuvre de la nature ou l'enfant de Dieu. Désormais, il entend conquérir l'une et s'affranchir de l'autre. Il veut rompre avec le passé, se donner souverainement sa loi, définir ce qui doit être, dominer. Telle est l'ambition vertigineuse que raconte cet ouvrage. Descartes rêvait d'un homme maître et possesseur de la nature ; deux siècles plus tard, Nietzsche allait (...)
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    Le goût: art, passions et société.Fabienne Brugère - 2000 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Comprendre le sens de l'expérience esthétique à travers une analyse du jugement de goût, tel est le propos initial. Pendant longtemps, la réflexion sur le goût fut l'occasion d'une affirmation de la pureté, du désintéressement. La Critique de la faculté de juger de Kant en offrit la justification théorique. Disparaissait alors le matériau passionnel, anthropologique à partir duquel une compréhension de l'art et du jugement de goût pouvait avoir lieu. A y regarder de plus près, les choses ne se sont (...)
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  7. t. 12-1. Au temps des "gouvernements illégitimes" 1789-1814.édité par André Robinet et Nelly Bruyère - 1984 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), Œuvres. Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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  8. t. 13-2. Correspondance philosophique, 1766-1804.éditée par André Robinet et Nelly Bruyère - 1984 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), Œuvres. Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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  9. Kultūra ir meno fenomenas Carlo Gustavo Jungo kūryboje: daktaro disertacijos santrauka, humanitariniai mokslai, filosofija (O1H).Oresta Rėgalaitė - 2000 - Vilnius: Vilniaus Universitetas.
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    The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation.Jacques Rancière - 1991 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    "Recounts the story of Joseph Jacotot" -- vii.
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    The philosopher and his poor.Jacques Rancière - 2004 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Edited by Andrew Parker.
    What has philosophy to do with the poor? If, as has often been supposed, the poor have no time for philosophy, then why have philosophers always made time for them? Why is the history of philosophy—from Plato to Karl Marx to Jean-Paul Sartre to Pierre Bourdieu—the history of so many figures of the poor: plebes, men of iron, the demos, artisans, common people, proletarians, the masses? Why have philosophers made the shoemaker, in particular, a remarkably ubiquitous presence in this history? (...)
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  12. Perspectival Thought: A Plea for Moderate Relativism.François Récanati - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our thought and talk are situated. They do not take place in a vacuum but always in a context, and they always concern an external situation relative to which they are to be evaluated. Since that is so, François Recanati argues, our linguistic and mental representations alike must be assigned two layers of content: the explicit content, or lekton, is relative and perspectival, while the complete content, which is absolute, involves contextual factors in addition to what is explicitly represented. Far (...)
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  13. Derivability and Metainferential Validity.Bruno Da Ré, Damian Szmuc & Paula Teijeiro - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (6):1521-1547.
    The aim of this article is to study the notion of derivability and its semantic counterpart in the context of non-transitive and non-reflexive substructural logics. For this purpose we focus on the study cases of the logics _S__T_ and _T__S_. In this respect, we show that this notion doesn’t coincide, in general, with a nowadays broadly used semantic approach towards metainferential validity: the notion of local validity. Following this, and building on some previous work by Humberstone, we prove that in (...)
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  14. The politics of aesthetics: the distribution of the sensible.Jacques Rancière - 2006 - New York: Continuum.
    The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relation between art and politics, reclaiming 'aesthetics' from its current narrow confines to reveal its significance ...
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  15. Metainferential duality.Bruno Da Ré, Federico Pailos, Damian Szmuc & Paula Teijeiro - 2020 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 30 (4):312-334.
    The aim of this article is to discuss the extent to which certain substructural logics are related through the phenomenon of duality. Roughly speaking, metainferences are inferences between collect...
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    On the shores of politics.Jacques Rancière - 1995 - London: Verso. Edited by Liz Heron.
    Gives politics the following meaning: the organization of dissent.
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    Sequent-Calculi for Metainferential Logics.Bruno Da Ré & Federico Pailos - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (2):319-353.
    In recent years, some theorists have argued that the clogics are not only defined by their inferences, but also by their metainferences. In this sense, logics that coincide in their inferences, but not in their metainferences were considered to be different. In this vein, some metainferential logics have been developed, as logics with metainferences of any level, built as hierarchies over known logics, such as \, and \. What is distinctive of these metainferential logics is that they are mixed, i.e. (...)
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  18. Contraction, Infinitary Quantifiers, and Omega Paradoxes.Bruno Da Ré & Lucas Rosenblatt - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4):611-629.
    Our main goal is to investigate whether the infinitary rules for the quantifiers endorsed by Elia Zardini in a recent paper are plausible. First, we will argue that they are problematic in several ways, especially due to their infinitary features. Secondly, we will show that even if these worries are somehow dealt with, there is another serious issue with them. They produce a truth-theoretic paradox that does not involve the structural rules of contraction.
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    Aesthetics and its Discontents.Jacques Rancière - 2009 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Only yesterday aesthetics stood accused of concealing cultural games of social distinction. Now it is considered a parasitic discourse from which artistic practices must be freed. But aesthetics is not a discourse. It is an historical regime of the identification of art. This regime is paradoxical, because it founds the autonomy of art only at the price of suppressing the boundaries separating its practices and its objects from those of everyday life and of making free aesthetic play into the promise (...)
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    Should research misconduct be criminalized?Rafael Dal-Ré, Lex M. Bouter, Pim Cuijpers, Christian Gluud & Søren Holm - 2020 - Research Ethics 16 (1-2):1-12.
    For more than 25 years, research misconduct is defined as fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism —although other research misbehaviors have been also added in codes of cond...
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  21. t. 12-2. Au temps de "la" légitimité 1815-1824.édité par André Robinet et Nelly Bruyère - 1984 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), Œuvres. Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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  22. t. 13-3. Correspondance philosophique, 1805-1824.éditée par André Robinet et Nelly Bruyère - 1984 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), Œuvres. Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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    Immune Logics.Bruno da Re & Damian Szmuc - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Logic 18 (1):29-52.
    This article is concerned with an exploration of a family of systems—called immune logics—that arise from certain dualizations of the well-known family of infectious logics. The distinctive feature of the semantic of infectious logics is the presence of a certain “infectious” semantic value, by which two different though equivalent things are meant. On the one hand, it is meant that these values are zero elements for all the operations in the underlying algebraic structure. On the other hand, it is meant (...)
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    Metainferential Paraconsistency.Bruno Da Ré, Mariela Rubin & Paula Teijeiro - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1-26.
    In this article, our aim is to take a step towards a full understanding of the notion of paraconsistency in the context of metainferential logics. Following the work initiated by Barrio et al. [2018], we will consider a metainferential logic to be paraconsistent whenever the metainferential version of Explosion is invalid. However, our contribution consists in modifying the definition of meta-Explosion by extending the standard framework and introducing a negation for inferences and metainferences. From this new perspective, Tarskian paraconsistent logics (...)
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    Passions de l'intérêt: matérialisme et anthropologie chez Helvétius et Diderot.Sophie Audidière - 2022 - Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
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    Modérément moderne.Rémi Brague - 2014 - [Paris]: Flammarion.
    Il faut être "modérément moderne", et non "résolument" ; comme le préconisait Rimbaud dans un slogan aussi galvaudé que creux. Et prendre ses distances d'avec cette maladie, la "modernite". De ces fameux "Temps Modernes", que peut dire un philosophe qui a décidé de ne pas avancer masqué? Complaisante modernité, qui se clame en "rupture" avec tout! Et d'abord avec le passé pour lequel elle a inventé le nom de "Moyen Age". Alors que la modernité en vit comme un parasite, dans (...)
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    Structural Weakening and Paradoxes.Bruno Da Ré - 2021 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 62 (2):369-398.
    Recently, several authors have pointed out that substructural logics are adequate for developing naive theories that represent semantic concepts such as truth. Among them, three proposals have been explored: dropping cut, dropping contraction and dropping reflexivity. However, nowhere in the substructural literature has anyone proposed rejecting the structural rule of weakening, while accepting the other rules. Some theorists have even argued that this task was not possible, since weakening plays no role in the derivation of semantic paradoxes. In this article, (...)
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  28. v. 2. Foucault et la philosophie.Philippe Artières - 2000 - In Michel Foucault, Emmanuel da Silva & Pierre-franðcois Moreau (eds.), Lectures de Michel Foucault. Lyon: ENS Editions.
     
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  29. v. 3. Sur les Dits et écrits.Fabienne Brugère - 2000 - In Michel Foucault, Emmanuel da Silva & Pierre-franðcois Moreau (eds.), Lectures de Michel Foucault. Lyon: ENS Editions.
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  30. Vergil's Epicureanism in His Early Poems.Régine Chambert - 2004 - In David Armstrong (ed.), Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. pp. 43-60.
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    Pour une sociologie de l'éthique.Paul Ladrière - 2001 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Les auteurs dont il est principalement question dans cet ouvrage (Durkheim, Weber, Habermas et Bourdieu) poursuivent, quoi qu'on en pense, le même objectif. Chacun est soucieux de la spécificité et de la relative autonomie des sciences humaines et sociales. Chacun emprunte cette nouvelle voie dans l'histoire des sciences en reconnaissant de facto les liens qui continuent exister entre sociologie et philosophie. Lorsqu'il est question de problèmes moraux, ils les situent dans le cadre général de l'action, si bien que leur sociologie (...)
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    Avec Benny Lévy.Rémi Soulié - 2009 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    Mental files in flux.François Récanati - 2016 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    François Récanati has pioneered the 'mental file' framework for thinking about concepts and how we refer to the world in thought and language. He now explores what happens to mental files in a dynamic setting: Recanati argues that communication involves interpersonal dynamic files.
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    Profusion de la vaste sphère: Klong-chen rab-'byams, Tibet, 1308-1364: sa vie, son œuvre, sa doctrine.Stéphane Arguillère - 2007 - Leuven: Peeters.
    L'oeuvre de Klong chen rab 'byams (alias Klong chen pa) a laisse une profonde empreinte dans la culture tibetaine, non seulement en raison de ses qualites proprement philosophiques, mais encore gryce ... sa dimension spirituelle et du fait ...
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  35. Non-reflexive Nonsense: Proof-Theory for Paracomplete Weak Kleene Logic.Bruno Da Ré, Damian Szmuc & María Inés Corbalán - forthcoming - Studia Logica:1-17.
    Our aim is to provide a sequent calculus whose external consequence relation coincides with the three-valued paracomplete logic `of nonsense' introduced by Dmitry Bochvar and, independently, presented as the weak Kleene logic K3W by Stephen C. Kleene. The main features of this calculus are (i) that it is non-reflexive, i.e., Identity is not included as an explicit rule (although a restricted form of it with premises is derivable); (ii) that it includes rules where no variable-inclusion conditions are attached; and (iii) (...)
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    Chronicles of consensual times.Jacques Rancière - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    The head and the stomach January 1996 -- Borges in Sarajevo March 1996 -- Fin de siècle and new millenarium May 1996 -- Cold racism July 1996 -- The last enemy November 1996 -- The grounded plane January 1997 -- Dialectic in the dialectic August 1997 -- Voyage to the country of the last sociologists November 1997 -- Justice in the past April 1998 -- The crisis of art or a crisis of thought July 1998 -- Is cinema to blame (...)
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  37. La matière et le plaisir dans l'ombre de Dieu. Peut-on considérer la pensée de Nietzsche comme un matérialisme paradoxal?Patrice Bretuadière - 2023 - In Patrice Bretaudière & Isabelle Krier (eds.), Les matérialistes paradoxaux. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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    The future of the image.Jacques Rancière - 2009 - New York: Verso. Edited by Gregory Elliott.
    A leading philosopher presents a radical manifesto for the future of art andfilm.
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    Allons aux faits: croyances historiques, réalités religieuses.Régis Debray - 2016 - [Paris]: France Culture.
    "En me donnant un micro pour deux séries d'interventions, l'une sur l'histoire, l'autre sur la religion, France Culture m'a permis de résumer et clarifier les travaux que je mène depuis maintes années sur diverses affaires temporelles et spirituelles. Je ne saurais assez remercier sa directrice Sandrine Treiner de m'avoir ainsi donné l'occasion d'apporter ma petite pierre à l'édifice des Lumières, sous l'égide de la devise : Rendre la Raison populaire. Vaste programme, qui exige d'inquiéter nombre de lieux communs, ce qui (...)
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    Croire et comprendre: approche philosophique de l'expérience chrétienne.Pierre-Jean Labarrière - 1999 - Paris: Cerf.
    Croire, comprendre. S'agit-il d'une alternative qui dessinerait une double voie d'accès au réel? Ou bien de deux modes de connaissance de portée différente, l'une s'imposant en relais de l'autre, pour suppléer son incapacité quand il en va du vrai? Ces deux actes de l'esprit demandent bien plutôt à être honorés de concert, selon leur foncière présupposition mutuelle. Car il n'est pas d'adhésion de foi sans un engagement de l'intelligence garant de liberté et d'universalité ; et pas de quête de la (...)
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    Heidegger.Jonathan Rée - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers . Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein. In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his subject, places the philosopher (...)
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    Cinquante ans de philosophie française.Bernard Sichère (ed.) - 1998 - Paris: ADPF.
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    Méthode et dialectique dans l'œuvre de La Ramée: Renaissance et Age Classique.Nelly Bruyère - 1984 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    The wisdom of the world: the human experience of the universe in Western thought.Rémi Brague - 2003 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    When the ancient Greeks looked up into the heavens, they saw not just sun and moon, stars and planets, but a complete, coherent universe, a model of the Good that could serve as a guide to a better life. How this view of the world came to be, and how we lost it (or turned away from it) on the way to becoming modern, make for a fascinating story, told in a highly accessible manner by Remi Brague in this wide-ranging (...)
  45. Khėl Zokhiolyn Khu̇rėėlėn: tėmdėglėl dursamzh.Ėrdėniĭn Pu̇rėvzhav, D. Borolzoĭ, P. Ni︠a︡m-Ochir & D. Tȯmȯrtogoo (eds.) - 2011 - Ulaanbaatar: Admon.
    History of the Khėl Zokhiolyn Khu̇rėėlėn (Institute of Language and Literature) of the Mongolian Science Academy, by it's senior and recent researchers.
     
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  46. The Glowing Screen Before Me and the Moral Law Within me: A Kantian Duty Against Screen Overexposure.Stefano Lo Re - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (3):491-511.
    This paper establishes a Kantian duty against screen overexposure. After defining screen exposure, I adopt a Kantian approach to its morality on the ground that Kant’s notion of duties to oneself easily captures wrongdoing in absence of harm or wrong to others. Then, I draw specifically on Kant’s ‘duties to oneself as an animal being’ to introduce a duty of self-government. This duty is based on the negative causal impact of the activities it regulates on a human being’s mental and (...)
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    The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology.Russell Re Manning (ed.) - 2013 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology is the first collection to consider the full breadth of natural theology from both historical and contemporary perspectives and to bring together leading scholars to offer accessible high-level accounts of the major themes. The volume embodies and develops the recent revival of interest in natural theology as a topic of serious critical engagement. Frequently misunderstood or polemicized, natural theology is an under-studied yet persistent and pervasive presence throughout the history of thought about ultimate reality (...)
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    Aisthesis: scenes from the aesthetic regime of art.Jacques Rancière - 2013 - New York: Verso Books.
    Divided beauty (Dresden, 1764) -- Little gods of the street (Munich-Berlin, 1828) -- Plebeian heaven (Paris, 1830) -- The poet of the new world (Boston, 1841-New York, 1855) -- The gymnasts of the impossible (Paris, 1879) -- The dance of light (Paris, Folies Bergère, 1893) -- The immobile theatre (Paris 1894-95) -- Decorative art as social art: temple, house, factory (Paris-London-Berlin) -- Master of surfaces (Paris, 1902) -- The temple staircase (Moscow-Dresden, 1912) -- The machine and its shadow (Hollywood, 1916) (...)
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    The intervals of cinema.Jacques Rancière - 2014 - New York: Verso. Edited by John Howe.
    Cinema, like language, can be said to exist as a system of differences. In his latest book, acclaimed philosopher Jacques Rancière looks at cinematic art in comparison to its corollary forms in literature and theatre. From literature, he argues, cinema takes its narrative conventions, while at the same time effacing literature’s images and philosophy; and film rejects theatre, while also fulfilling theatre’s dream. Built on these contradictions, the cinema is the real, material space in which one is moved by the (...)
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    The legitimacy of the human.Rémi Brague - 2017 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
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