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  1. The psychopathology of metaphysics.Billon Alexandre - 2024 - Metaphilosophy 1 (01):1-28.
    According to a common philosophical intuition, the deep nature of things is hidden from us, and the world as we know it through perception and science is somehow shallow and lacking in reality. For all we knwo, the intuition goes, we could be living in a cave facing shadows, in a dream or even in a computer simulation, This “intuition of unreality” clashes with a strong, but perhaps more naive, intuition to the effect that the world as we know it (...)
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    Vers des mesures obligatoires pour prévenir les risques ultérieurs et leur coût social?Alexandre André - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):67-74.
    L’auteur relève les différents enjeux de la médecine prédictive pour le secteur de l’assurance.
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    Toward a Philosophy of The W eb.Harry Halpin Alexandre Monnin - 2012 - Metaphilosophy 43 (4):361-379.
    The advent of the Web is one of the defining technological events of the twentieth century, yet its impact on the fundamental questions of philosophy has not yet been explored, much less systematized. The Web, as today implemented on the foundations of the Internet, is broadly construed as the space of all items of interest identified by URIs. Originally a space of linked hypertext documents, today the Web is rapidly evolving as a universal platform for data and computation. Even swifter (...)
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  4. The Sense of Existence.Billon Alexandre - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    If I see, hear, or touch a sparrow, the sparrow seems real to me. Unlike Bigfoot or Santa Claus, it seems to exist; I will therefore judge that it does indeed exist. The “sense of existence” refers to the kind of awareness that typically grounds such ordinary judgments of existence or “reality.” The sense of existence has been invoked by Humeans, Kantians, Ideologists, and the phenomenological tradition to make substantial philosophical claims. However, it is extremely controversial; its very existence has (...)
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    Introduction.Thomas Stenger & Alexandre Coutant - 2011 - Hermes 59:, [ p.].
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    Utopia: Land of Cocaigne and Golden Age.Alexandre Cioranescu & Sally Bradshaw - 1971 - Diogenes 19 (75):85-121.
  7. The Shape of Time.Alexandre Cioranescu - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (149):1-21.
    These observations are an extension of those of a friend, the late Mircea Eliade, who more than once dealt with the problem of time. Philosophers have long been interested in this problem, which obviously concerns all of us. The nature of Eliade's preoccupations obliged him, but aside from that, we sense that the subject was close to his heart and that what he called “the terror of history” was a fundamental problem for him. He spoke of it at length in (...)
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    Ruins: Privileged Corpses.Alexandre Cioranescu - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (103):100-116.
    Fundamentally, a ruin is a utilitarian structure which through the ravages of time or through some other circumstance has lost its utility and its function. When a useful object becomes useless, it continues to be present without a true existence, exactly as if it were dead. A torn glove, a bicycle without wheels, do not deserve to be called by their original names. It is difficult, of course, for us to resign ourselves to the fact that objects we have always (...)
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    The Magic Words.Alexandre Cioranescu - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (121):80-105.
    We must begin from the principle that all language is necessarily limited. The art of speaking is a common heritage, even if it is wasted. It has so lost its mystery (more precisely; we are so calm in its possession) that we consider it almost as a gift of nature. Nevertheless, it must be learned; it is, in fact, a product of education, even for those who might believe that they have never received any. Like all acquired disciplines, then, it (...)
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    The Third Articulation: Literature.Alexandre Cioranescu & Jeanne Ferguson - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (109):1-22.
    Thanks to the particularly penetrating analysis of André Martinet, we now know that the complementary existence of two levels of different articulation is one of the most remarkable specific characteristics of language. To the first level belong all facts concerning significant units, the meaning and inflection of words, syntactic groupings and the composition of a discourse; the second articulation is that of non-significant elements that we call phonemes. In other words, it is at the second level that we pronounce articulate (...)
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    Le migrant nu.Alexandre Alaric - 2005 - Multitudes 3 (3):187-202.
    This article is a contribution to the theoretical and philosophical reception of Édouard Glissant’s work. It focuses on the “coming to the world”, on the access to Speech of a “We” and of the writing subject, as well as on a reflection on the trace which results from the double experience of historical colonization and linguistic creolization. Fundamental notions of Relation, world-chaos and Whole-World appear as the matrix of a poetical anthropology and of a philosophical poetics, as they pave the (...)
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    Tradução de "Menos dominação, mais liberdade? Resposta a Philip Pettit", de Jean-Fabien Spitz.Bruno Santos Alexandre & Roberta Soromenho Nicolete - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):234-239.
    Segundo uma célebre tese defendida por Philip Pettit, um agente é livre conquanto cada uma de suas ações seja não somente acessível, mas também não-dominada, no sentido de que ninguém tenha o poder de bloquear o acesso a tais ações. Através de contraexemplos, esse artigo procura demonstrar que a vontade de eliminar a dominação pode diminuir antes que reforçar a liberdade individual.
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  13. The place of epistemological beliefs within teachers' social representation systems: a model to explain geography teachers' practices.Fernando Alexandre - 2017 - In Gregory J. Schraw, Jo Brownlee & Lori Olafson (eds.), Teachers' personal epistemologies: evolving models for informing practice. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc,..
     
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    The roots of praxiology: French action theory from Bourdeau and Espinas to present days.Victor Alexandre & Wojciech Gasparski (eds.) - 2000 - New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
    Among them are essays by French philosophers Louis Bourdeau and Victor Espinas, which founded the ideas in the 1880s and 1890s.
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    The Work of Words: Poetry, Language and the Dawn of Community.Ricardo Santos Alexandre - 2022 - Topoi 41 (3):497-504.
    This essay explores the ontological movement of poetry, its language and words, by establishing a dialogue with the thought of three Japanese thinkers, Ki no Tsurayuki, Motoori Norinaga and Fujitani Mitsue, and the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. The overall purpose, as we progress from one to the other, is to present, explore and disclose a horizon where poetry gradually becomes the locus of a philosophy of language that places it at the genesis of mutual understanding, ethics and, thus, of community.
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    Which cognitive tools do we prefer to use, and is that preference rational?Boris Alexandre, Jordan Navarro, Emanuelle Reynaud & François Osiurak - 2019 - Cognition 186:108-114.
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    Amplification. Commentaire d’un dictionnaire: Sémiotique, religion et liberté dans la théorie greimassien.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1985 - Semiotica 55 (3-4):217-226.
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    Diderot, la liberté et ses signes.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1988 - Semiotica 70 (1-2):99-104.
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    La relativité de l’interprétant poétique: L’exemple de ’Parfum exotique’ de Charles Baudelaire.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1986 - Semiotica 60 (3-4):259-278.
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    O século da revolução: uma história do mundo desde 1914.Felipe Alexandre Silva de Souza - 2017 - Dialogos 21 (2):113-116.
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    Changed state – changed brain: shift of the dominant frequency of theta oscillations in the rat VTA during stereotypic locomotion.Koulchitsky Stanislav, Beeken Thom, Monteforte Alexandre, Dethier Julie, Quertemont Etienne, Findeisen Rolf, Bullinger Eric & Seutin Vincent - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Introduction.Thomas Stenger & Alexandre Coutant - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 59 (1):, [ p.].
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    Sofrimento social como dimensão da pobreza.Hélio Alexandre Silva - 2023 - Dois Pontos 19 (1).
    O objetivo deste texto é mobilizar a noção de sofrimento social como uma das dimensões estruturantes do fenômeno da pobreza. Para realizar esse trajeto, são apresentados, inicialmente, os contornos mais decisivos do sofrimento social que podem ser mobilizados para realizar o objetivo proposto. Em seguida, apresenta-se uma noção de pobreza construída a partir da crítica à tendência de aproximação, frequente nas poverty theories, entre pobreza e mínimo. Finalmente, no terceiro momento, diferentes níveis de pobreza são articulados às diferentes formas de (...)
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    Debates e embates sobre as Mulheres e a Diversidade étnico-racial nos Países Africanos.Izanete Marques Souza, Alexandre António Timbane & Bas'Ilele Malomalo - 2022 - Odeere 7 (1):01-08.
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    Pensar outros possíveis entre inf'ncias E necropolíticas.Ellen Lima Souza & Alexandre Filordi Carvalho - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy 17:01-18.
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    Experimental investigations on the electronic structure and the low-temperature stability of Cd-based quasicrystals and their 1/1 cubic approximants. [REVIEW]R. Tamura, K. Minoda, S. Takeuchi, T. Takeuchi, K. Edagawa, T. Kiss, T. Yokoya & S. Shin - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):489-497.
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    Book review: Wei Wang, genre across languages and cultures: Newspaper commentaries in china and australia. Berlin: Vdm verlag dr. Müller, 2007. VIII + 185 pp. [REVIEW]Fábio Alexandre Silva Bezerra - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (6):743-745.
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    Alexandre Lefebvre interviews Paul Patton.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (3):206-214.
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    Ética intercultural latino-americana: pressupostos para a educação escolar.Alexandre Silva - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    Nas últimas décadas, discussões sobre interculturalidade efetivaram-se no cenário intelectual latino-americano, relacionando os temas mais diversos a partir de diferentes interlocutores e pensadores. Muitos desses fizeram emergir a realidade latino-americana denunciando o parasitismo colonial (Manoel Bonfim), anunciando que a Nuestra America pode libertar-se da dominação Ibérica (José Marti) quando os princípios universais como a justiça, o reconhecimento do outro e a comunicação forem porta-vozes de mudanças (Raul Fornet-Betancourt; Ricardo Salas). A educação possui papel fundamental nesse processo (Catherine Walsh; Fidel Tubino). (...)
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  30. From the closed world to the infinite universe.Alexandre Koyré - 1957 - New York,: Harper.
    Alexandre Koyré. of the fixed stars is infinite commit a contradiction in adjecto. In truth, an infinite body cannot be comprehended by thought. For the concepts of the mind concerning the infinite are either about the meaning oftheterm "infinite,"  ...
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  31. Print and humanism : portrait of Erasmus as a paper oracle.Alexandre Vanautgaerden - 2023 - In Eric M. MacPhail (ed.), A companion to Erasmus. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Debating Moral Education: Rethinking the Role of the Modern University.Elizabeth Kiss & J. Peter Euben (eds.) - 2010 - Duke University Press.
    After decades of marginalization in the secularized twentieth-century academy, moral education has enjoyed a recent resurgence in American higher education, with the establishment of more than 100 ethics centers and programs on campuses across the country. Yet the idea that the university has a civic responsibility to teach its undergraduate students ethics and morality has been met with skepticism, suspicion, and even outright rejection from both inside and outside the academy. In this collection, renowned scholars of philosophy, politics, and religion (...)
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    Psicologia, fenomenologia e questões decoloniais: interseções.Alexandre Trzan & Cristine Mattar (eds.) - 2022 - Rio de Janeiro: VV.
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    Az eltünt lelkiismert nyomában: filozófiai-ökológiai írások.Lajos András Kiss - 2001 - Budapest: Liget Műhely Alapítvány.
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    A Magyar filozófiai gondolkodás a századelőn.Endre Kiss & János Kristóf Nyíri (eds.) - 1977 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
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  36. A new look at emergence. Or when after is different.Alexandre Guay & Olivier Sartenaer - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (2):297-322.
    In this paper, we put forward a new account of emergence called “transformational emergence”. Such an account captures a variety of emergence that can be considered as being diachronic and weakly ontological. The fact that transformational emergence actually constitutes a genuine form of emergence is motivated. Besides, the account is free of traditional problems surrounding more usual, synchronic versions of emergence, and it can find a strong empirical support in a specific physical phenomenon, the fractional quantum Hall effect, which has (...)
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    Construing Identity Under the Role of Difference.Endre Kiss - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17:75-87.
    By 1989, the neo-liberal logics of identity and difference took over the Socialist, as well as the Christian basic notions of identity and difference. This means, neither Socialist solidarity nor Christian love for brethren eases the power of difference. In such cases, difference is not a simple difference, value, or ideology any more, but ontology, moreover, it acquires logical character. While in the divided world difference was based on hidden identity, now neo-liberal - human-rights identity is being filled with concrete (...)
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    Galileo Studies.Alexandre Koyré - 1978 - Humanities Press.
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    Individu et communauté chez Spinoza.Alexandre Matheron - 1969 - Paris,: Editions de Minuit.
  40. Does consciousness entail subjectivity? The puzzle of thought insertion.Alexandre Billon - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (2):291 - 314.
    (2013). Does consciousness entail subjectivity? The puzzle of thought insertion. Philosophical Psychology: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 291-314. doi: 10.1080/09515089.2011.625117.
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  41. Does Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity?Alexandre Erler - 2010 - Neuroethics 4 (3):235-249.
    One objection to enhancement technologies is that they might lead us to live inauthentic lives. Memory modification technologies (MMTs) raise this worry in a particularly acute manner. In this paper I describe four scenarios where the use of MMTs might be said to lead to an inauthentic life. I then undertake to justify that judgment. I review the main existing accounts of authenticity, and present my own version of what I call a “true self” account (intended as a complement, rather (...)
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    Heuristic, methodology or logic of discovery? Lakatos on patterns of thinking.Olga Kiss - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (3):302-317.
    . Heuristic is a central concept of Lakatos' philosophy both in his early works and in his later work, the methodology of scientific research programs. The term itself, however, went through significant change of meaning. In this paper I study this change and the ‘metaphysical’ commitments behind it. In order to do so, I turn to his mathematical heuristic elaborated in Proofs and Refutations. I aim to show the dialogical character of mathematical knowledge in his account, which can open a (...)
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  43. Nietzsche and modern democracy.Endre Kiss - 2001 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 57 (2):269-284.
     
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    Nature-driven economy through sustainable communities.Tibor Kiss - 2005 - World Futures 61 (8):591 – 599.
    Sustainable development will shortly become the core issue of our everyday life. This article argues that only a nature-driven economy and society could give a final answer to sustainability questions.
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  45. Making Sense of the Cotard Syndrome: Insights from the Study of Depersonalisation.Alexandre Billon - 2016 - Mind and Language 31 (3):356-391.
    Patients suffering from the Cotard syndrome can deny being alive, having guts, thinking or even existing. They can also complain that the world or time have ceased to exist. In this article, I argue that even though the leading neurocognitive accounts have difficulties meeting that task, we should, and we can, make sense of these bizarre delusions. To that effect, I draw on the close connection between the Cotard syndrome and a more common condition known as depersonalisation. Even though they (...)
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  46. Epistemic issues in computational reproducibility: software as the elephant in the room.Alexandre Hocquet & Frédéric Wieber - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2):1-20.
    Computational reproducibility possesses its own dynamics and narratives of crisis. Alongside the difficulties of computing as an ubiquitous yet complex scientific activity, computational reproducibility suffers from a naive expectancy of total reproducibility and a moral imperative to embrace the principles of free software as a non-negotiable epistemic virtue. We argue that the epistemic issues at stake in actual practices of computational reproducibility are best unveiled by focusing on software as a pivotal concept, one that is surprisingly often overlooked in accounts (...)
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  47. Galileo and the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century.Alexandre Koyre - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (4):333-348.
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    A partial elucidation of the gauge principle.Alexandre Guay - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (2):346-363.
    The elucidation of the gauge principle ‘‘is the most pressing problem in current philosophy of physics’’ said Michael Redhead in 2003. This paper argues for two points that contribute to this elucidation in the context of Yang–Mills theories. (1) Yang–Mills theories, including quantum electrodynamics, form a class. They should be interpreted together. To focus on electrodynamics is potentially misleading. (2) The essential role of gauge and BRST symmetries is to provide a local field theory that can be quantized and would (...)
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  49. Newton and the Leibniz--Clarke correspondence.Alexandre Koyré & I. Bernard Cohen - 1962 - Archives Internationales d'Historie des Sciences 15:63--126.
     
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  50. Lire l’onanisme. Le discours médical sur la masturbation et la lecture féminines au xviiie siècle.Alexandre Wenger - 2005 - Clio 22:227-243.
    Cet article propose une analyse croisée du discours médical sur la masturbation et sur la lecture en France au XVIIIe siècle. Son but est d’interroger la construction de la définition « naturalisante » des qualités attribuées à l’un et l’autre sexe. A partir de traités physiologiques sur les maladies des femmes, la réflexion porte sur trois points principaux. Pourquoi la lecture et la masturbation sont-ils devenus des problèmes médicaux? Comment un médecin neutralise-t-il le danger, pour une femme, de lire un (...)
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