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  1. Le procès de l'Intelligence.Paul Archambault, Maurice Brillant, Paul Gemähling, Louis Ruy & Maurice Blondel - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (4):5-8.
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  2. Options sur demain. T'ches nouvelles, nouvelles équipes, Collection La nouvelle journée.Paul Archambault, Étienne Borne, Jean Lagroix, Marc Scherer, Georges Hourdin & Louis Terrenoire - 1946 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 51 (4):375-375.
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  3. Timoléon, réflexions sur la tyrannie.Amédée Ponceau, Louis Lavelle & Raymond Aron - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:513-514.
     
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  4. Timoléon, réflexions sur la tyrannie.Amédée Ponceau, Louis Lavelle & Raymond Aron - 1951 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 56 (2):226-227.
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    Œuvres morales et philosophiques de Descartes, précédés d'une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages.René Descartes, Amédée Prévost & Louis-aimé Martin - 1855 - Firmin Didot Frères.
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  6. "Louis Lavelle", "Emilio Chiocchetti", "Paul Archambault".M. F. Sciacca - 1951 - Giornale di Metafisica 6 (6):541.
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    Introduction to philosophy: classical and contemporary readings.Louis P. Pojman & James Fieser (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Now in a third edition, Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a highly acclaimed, topically organized collection that covers five major areas of philosophy--theory of knowledge, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, freedom and determinism, and moral philosophy. Editor Louis P. Pojman enhances the text's topical organization by arranging the selections into a pro/con format to help students better understand opposing arguments. He also includes accessible introductions to each chapter, subsection, and individual reading, a unique feature for (...)
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    Being and Listening in Solution: Water Ethics, Holy Waters, and Wet Ontologies.Emily K. Amedée - 2021 - Listening 56 (2):167-174.
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    Documents sur la toponymie d'Athènes à l'époque du voyage de Chateaubriand en Grèce : le Lycabète, la colline de la Pnyx, l'Anchesme.Amédée Outrey - 1938 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 62 (1):55-59.
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    Manuel de philosophie.Amédée Florent Jacques, Jules Simon & Émile Edmond Saisset - 1873 - Hachette.
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  11. La psychologie sociale de Gabriel Tarde.Amédée Matagrin - 1910 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 70:664-665.
     
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    Philosophical analysis and education.Reginald Donat Archambault - 1965 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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    Monotonic and Non-monotonic Embeddings of Anselm’s Proof.Jacob Archambault - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (1):121-138.
    A consequence relation \ is monotonic iff for premise sets \ and conclusion \, if \, \, then \; and non-monotonic if this fails in some instance. More plainly, a consequence relation is monotonic when whatever is entailed by a premise set remains entailed by any of its supersets. From the High Middle Ages through the Early Modern period, consequence in theology is assumed to be monotonic. Concomitantly, to the degree the argument formulated by Anselm at Proslogion 2–4 is taken (...)
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    Lenin and philosophy, and other essays.Louis Althusser - 1971 - New York: Monthly Review Press.
    No figure among the western Marxist theoreticians has loomed larger in the postwar period than Louis Althusser. A rebel against the Catholic tradition in which he was raised, Althusser studied philosophy and later joined both the faculty of the Ecole normal superieure and the French Communist Party in 1948. Viewed as a "structuralist Marxist," Althusser was as much admired for his independence of intellect as he was for his rigorous defense of Marx. The latter was best illustrated in For (...)
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    La cigogne de Minerve: philosophie, culture palliative et société.Louis-André Richard - 2018 - [Québec, Québec]: Presses de l'Université Laval.
    "Ce livre propose une enquête philosophique explorant le rapport à la mort dans nos sociétés. C’est une invitation à penser les liens humains à la fin de la vie. On évoque les liens intimes, mais également les liens sociaux encadrés par la loi. Dans un tel contexte, comment discerner les raisons anciennes et nouvelles convenant au bien de la cité? L’ouvrage s’adresse aux accompagnants en soins palliatifs. Il concerne également toute personne soucieuse pour elle-même et ses proches de réfléchir à (...)
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    Détruire la peinture.Louis Marin - 1997
    Poussin, à Rome, dit du Caravage qu'il était venu au monde pour détruire la peinture et cependant il est dit aussi qu'il possédait l'art de peindre tout entier. Ce livre cherche non point à résoudre une contradiction mais plutôt à développer une inconsistance du système représentatif dans le procès de peindre de Poussin au Caravage et vice versa. Il y sera donc question de mimésis et de fantaisie, d'histoire et d'action, de perspective et de ténèbres, de mort et de décapitation...
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  17. La boussole du confiné.Louis-André Richard - 2021 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Les périodes de confinement sont des moments éprouvants. On a la sensation de perdre nos repères. Nous nous sentons déboussolés. On peut cependant saisir l’occasion de faire le point. Sous le regard de la réflexion philosophique, ce petit livre est une tentative pour éviter de perdre le nord. L’auteur propose de courtes réflexions puisées à même la littérature philosophique. Sans prétention, il s’agit de fournir des pistes rendant intelligibles nos conditions d’êtres confinés.
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    For Marx.Louis Althusser - 1969 - New York: Verso.
    A milestone in the development of post-war Marxist thought.
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    Counterpossibles and Normal Defaults in the Filioque Controversy.Jacob Archambault - 2019 - Logica Universalis 13 (4):443-455.
    A counterpossible conditional, or counterpossible for short, is a conditional proposition whose antecedent is impossible. The filioque doctrine is a dogma of western Christian Trinitarian theology according to which the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. The filioque doctrine was the principal theological reason for the Great Schism, the split between Eastern Orthodoxy and western Christianity, which continues today. In the paper, I review one of the earliest medieval defenses of the doctrine in Anselm of Canterbury, and (...)
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    The Semantic Account of Formal Consequence, from Alfred Tarski Back to John Buridan.Jacob Archambault - 2023 - In Joshua P. Hochschild, Turner C. Nevitt, Adam Wood & Gábor Borbély (eds.), Metaphysics Through Semantics: The Philosophical Recovery of the Medieval Mind / Essays in Honor of Gyula Klima. Springer Verlag. pp. 255-272.
    The resemblance of the theory of formal consequence first offered by the fourteenth-century logician John Buridan to that later offered by Alfred Tarski has long been remarked upon. But it has not yet been subjected to sustained analysis. In this paper, I provide just such an analysis. I begin by reviewing today’s classical understanding of formal consequence, then highlighting its differences from Tarski’s 1936 account. Following this, I introduce Buridan’s account, detailing its philosophical underpinnings, then its content. This then allows (...)
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  21. Dieu au cinéma. Collection « Nouvelle Recherche ».Amédée Ayfre & Étienne Souriau - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:156-156.
     
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    Introduction: Consequences in Medieval Logic.Jacob Archambault - 2018 - Vivarium 56 (3-4):201-221.
    _ Source: _Volume 56, Issue 3-4, pp 201 - 221 This paper summarizes medieval definitions and divisions of consequences and explains the import of the medieval development of the theory of consequence for logic today. It then introduces the various contributions to this special issue of _Vivarium_ on consequences in medieval logic.
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    Consequence and Formality in the Logic of Walter Burley.Jacob Archambault - 2018 - Vivarium 56 (3-4):292-319.
    _ Source: _Volume 56, Issue 3-4, pp 292 - 319 With William of Ockham and John Buridan, Walter Burley is often listed as one of the most significant logicians of the medieval period. Nevertheless, Burley’s contributions to medieval logic have received notably less attention than those of either Ockham or Buridan. To help rectify this situation, the author here provides a comprehensive examination of Burley’s account of consequences, first recounting Burley’s enumeration, organization, and division of consequences, with particular attention to (...)
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    Augustine, Memory, and the Development of Autobiography.Paul J. Archambault - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:23-30.
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    Augustine, Time, and Autobiography as Language.Paul J. Archambault - 1984 - Augustinian Studies 15:7-13.
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    Thucydides in France: The Notion of "Justice" in the "Mémoires" of Philippe de Commynes.Paul J. Archambault - 1967 - Journal of the History of Ideas 28 (1):89.
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    The Iconography of St. Augustine.Marianna M. Archambault - 1989 - Augustinian Studies 20:183-198.
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    The Iconography of St. Augustine.Marianna M. Archambault - 1989 - Augustinian Studies 20:183-198.
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    The Iconography of St. Augustine.Marianna M. Archambault - 1989 - Augustinian Studies 20:183-198.
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    The Monadothergy: Discovering Transcendence with Leibniz and Levinas.Jacob Archambault - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (4):650-661.
    This paper approaches the question of Levinas' relation to philosophy by situating his understanding of transcendence next to that of Leibniz. After offering some preliminary examples, I detail the structure of transcendence in the philosophies of Leibniz and Levinas, focusing on Leibniz's Principles of Nature and Grace and Levinas’ Essence and Disinterestedness. From here, I return to the question of whether Levinas’ thinking can be regarded as moving beyond philosophy as such. I conclude with some thoughts on what it would (...)
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  31. Getting priority straight.Louis deRosset - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 149 (1):73-97.
    Consider the kinds of macroscopic concrete objects that common sense and the sciences allege to exist: tables, raindrops, tectonic plates, galaxies, and the rest. Are there any such things? Opinions differ. Ontological liberals say they do; ontological radicals say they don't. Liberalism seems favored by its plausible acquiescence to the dictates of common sense abetted by science; radicalism by its ontological parsimony. Priority theorists claim we can have the virtues of both views. They hold that tables, raindrops, etc., exist, but (...)
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    Dewey on Education: Appraisals.T. Desmond Morrow & Reginald D. Archambault - 1966 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (3):113.
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    A good guy with a drone: On the ethics of drone warfare.Emil Archambault - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (3):169-175.
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    Augustine, Memory, and the Development of Autobiography.Paul J. Archambault - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:23-30.
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    Augustine, Time, and Autobiography as Language.Paul J. Archambault - 1984 - Augustinian Studies 15:7-13.
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    La Logique du pire. Par Clément Rosset. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1971. 180 Pages.Fernand Archambault - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (3):567-569.
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    La théorie de la connaissance dans la philosophie de Maurice Blondel.P. Archambault - 1930 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 32 (26):163-182.
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    On the Heroic Mind.Paul J. Archambault - 2004 - New Vico Studies 22:85-99.
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    Shifts of Narrative Level in Saint Augustine’s Confessions.Paul J. Archambault - 1986 - Augustinian Studies 17:109-117.
  40. A Semantics for the Impure Logic of Ground.Louis deRosset & Kit Fine - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (2):415-493.
    This paper establishes a sound and complete semantics for the impure logic of ground. Fine (Review of Symbolic Logic, 5(1), 1–25, 2012a) sets out a system for the pure logic of ground, one in which the formulas between which ground-theoretic claims hold have no internal logical complexity; and it provides a sound and complete semantics for the system. Fine (2012b) [§§6-8] sets out a system for an impure logic of ground, one that extends the rules of the original pure system (...)
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    The Effects of Firm Size and Industry on Corporate Giving.Louis H. Amato & Christie H. Amato - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (3):229-241.
    Recent downward trends in corporate giving have renewed interest in the factors that shape corporate philanthropy. This paper examines the relationships between charitable contributions, firm size and industry. Improvements over previous studies include an IRS data base that covers a much broader range of firm sizes and industries as compared to previous studies and estimation using an instrumental variable technique that explicitly addresses potential simultaneity between charitable contributions and profitability. Important findings provide evidence of a cubic relationship between charitable giving (...)
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    Reading Capital.Louis Althusser & Etienne Balibar - 1970
    Two essays, one by Althusser, the other by Balibar which were presented as papers at a seminar on Marx's "Capital" at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in 1965, and included al.
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    Esthétique du geste technique.Sophie Archambault de Beaune - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte constitue l'introduction d'un dossier disponible ici. Il a déjà paru dans la revue Gradhiva, 1/2013, p. 4-25 Nous remercions Gradhiva et Sophie Archambault de Beaune de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. La dichotomie entre les notions de beauté et d'utilité est récente. Dans l'Encyclopédie de Diderot et d'Alembert, l'« artiste » est l'ouvrier excellant dans les arts méchaniques, qui supposent l'intelligence, tandis que la technique est ce qui a rapport à l'art, la τέχνη. La question (...)
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  44. Abstraction and Grounding.Louis deRosset & Øystein Linnebo - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    The idea that some objects are metaphysically “cheap” has wide appeal. An influential version of the idea builds on abstractionist views in the philosophy of mathematics, on which numbers and other mathematical objects are abstracted from other phenomena. For example, Hume’s Principle states that two collections have the same number just in case they are equinumerous, in the sense that they can be correlated one-to-one: (HP) #xx=#yy iff xx≈yy. The principal aim of this article is to use the notion of (...)
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    Fairness versus welfare.Louis Kaplow - 2002 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Edited by Steven Shavell.
    Summary of, and response to criticism of, the authors' book, Fairness versus welfare (Harvard University Press, 2002).
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  46. What is the Grounding Problem?Louis deRosset - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 156 (2):173-197.
    A philosophical standard in the debates concerning material constitution is the case of a statue and a lump of clay, Goliath and Lumpl, respectively. According to the story, Lumpl and Goliath are coincident throughout their respective careers. Monists hold that they are identical; pluralists that they are distinct. This paper is concerned with a particular objection to pluralism, the Grounding Problem. The objection is roughly that the pluralist faces a legitimate explanatory demand to explain various differences she alleges between Lumpl (...)
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    Religious belief and the will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  48. De Renan À Jacques Rivière Dilettantisme Et Amoralisme.Jules Chaix-ruy & Paul Archambault - 1930 - Bloud & Gay.
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    L'idée d'ordre dans la philosophie de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Amédée de Silva Tarouca - 1937 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 40 (55):341-384.
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    On the Heroic Mind.Giambattista Vico & Paul J. Archambault - 2004 - New Vico Studies 22:85-99.
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