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    La nature au défaut du discours.André Simha - 2001 - Philosophique 4:13-31.
    Notre science ne saurait être qu’inachevable et infondable. Qu’implique cette situation du discours scientifique selon Pascal? Et quelles significations, existentielles et épistémologiques, accorder au recours inévitable à la « nature »? En quoi la nature est-elle en nous relais du discours?
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    Philosophie première comme expérience transcendantale du sujet chez Husserl.André Simha - 2021 - Philosophique 24.
    La notion d’expérience transcendantale correspond dans l’œuvre de Husserl à une reprise radicalement nouvelle du projet classique d’une philosophie première, autre terme employé pour désigner la métaphysique en tant que recherche sur le sens de l’être et sur les principes premiers de sa connaissance. Une telle notion correspond très précisément à ce que Husserl appelle la réflexion phénoménologique transcendantale. Dans ses Méditations cartésiennes, il en livre à la fois le projet et la signi...
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    Wunderbare Wirklichkeit, Majestät des Seins.Hans André - 1955 - Salzburg,: O. Müller.
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    Le Traître.André Gorz - 1958 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
  5. The trials of life: Natural selection and random drift.Denis M. Walsh, Andre Ariew & Tim Lewens - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (3):452-473.
    We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only the statistical interpretation preserves the presumed relation between natural selection and drift. On these grounds we claim that the dynamical conception of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces is mistaken. Selection and drift are not forces. Nor do selection and drift explanations appeal to the (sub-population-level) causes of population level change. Instead they explain by appeal to the statistical structure of populations. We briefly discuss the implications (...)
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    Ser para a morte, possibilidade existencial e finitude da existência em ser e tempo.André Luiz Ramalho da Silveira - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (1):e0240071.
    In Being and Time, Heidegger presented the finitude of human existence from the concepts of being towards death and anticipatory resoluteness. By interpreting human existence as existential possibility, it becomes possible to properly understand existential death as distinct from death in the vital sense. In view of the projective characteristic of understanding, Heidegger shows that projection into possibilities is always subject to risk and failure, since what sustains the “existential” aspect of existential possibility is projection in it. In this sense, (...)
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    The philosophical journey to Being and Nothingness: how many “phenomenologies” does it take to make a phenomenological ontology?Andre Constantino Yazbek - 2024 - ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 31:29-40.
    This paper intends to recover the “phenomenological” basis of Sartre’s trajectory since his very first reception of Edmund Husserl’s and Martin Heidegger’s philosophies until the moment in which the main synthesis of his existentialism is published, entitled Being and Nothingness (1943). In this sense, the paper situates the status of Husserl’s and Heidegger’s phenomenologies for Sartrean thought, as well as the originality of Being and Nothingness, which is also influenced by a very particular interpretation of Hegelian negation.
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  8. A Taxonomy of Functions.Denis M. Walsh & André Ariew - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):493 - 514.
    There are two general approaches to characterising biological functions. One originates with Cummins. According to this approach, the function of a part of a system is just its causal contribution to some specified activity of the system. Call this the ‘C-function’ concept. The other approach ties the function of a trait to some aspect of its evolutionary significance. Call this the ‘E-function’ concept. According to the latter view, a trait's function is determined by the forces of natural selection. The C-function (...)
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    Always on My Mind? Recognition of Attractive Faces May Not Depend on Attention.André Silva, António F. Macedo, Pedro B. Albuquerque & Joana Arantes - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    De la ratio à la scientia intuitiva ou la transition éthique infinie selon Spinoza.André Tosel - 1998 - Philosophique 1:193-205.
    Dans le système spinoziste la raison connaissance par notions communes occupe une fonction intermédiaire. Elle marque bien le seuil de la connaissance adéquate et se distingue ainsi de l'imagination. Mais elle ne donne pas accès à la connaissance des choses singulières que l'imagination appréhende dans une donation originaire et confuse. Seule la science intuitive accède à cette connaissance qui est génétique et infiniment ouverte.
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    Jacques D’Hondt, Hegel et l’hégélianisme. Paris, P.U.F., 1982. 11,5 × 17,5, 128 p. («Que Sais-Je?», no 1029).André Stanguennec - 1983 - Revue de Synthèse 104 (110):247-248.
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    Remarques historiques sur la notion de système.André Tosel - 1999 - Philosophique 2:81-88.
    Il ne faut pas sous-estimer la fonction heuristique de la notion de système dans la constitution du savoir moderne. La dénonciation du système comme clôture empêche de penser ce que contenait de théoriquement révolutionnaire la notion de dictionnaire, d'encyclopédie, de système des sciences considérée dans son rapport à l'idée problématique d'un système du présent historique et de ses tâches pratiques. La fin des systèmes laisse la pensée démunie.
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    De la conscience sensible à la responsabilité.André Simha - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (3):7-22.
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    Présentation.André Simha - 2021 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 111 (3):283-286.
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    Formes de rationalité et phronétique moderne.André Tosel (ed.) - 1995 - Paris: Belles Lettres.
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    Eerherstel aan Cas Labuschagne – Goed genoeg, betyds genoeg?André G. Ungerer - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1).
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    Le scepticisme philosophique.André Verdan - 1971 - Paris,: Bordas.
    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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    Éthique et justice climatique : entre motivations morales et amorales.Pierre André & Michel Bourban - 2016 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 11 (2-3):4-27.
    Pierre André,Michel Bourban | : Dans un contexte d’urgence, les philosophes ne peuvent plus se contenter d’élaborer des théories idéales de la justice climatique fondées sur des motivations purement morales. Il est désormais nécessaire d’envisager des approches non idéales. Nous proposons ici de prendre au sérieux le problème de la motivation à l’action et nous mettons en avant certains motifs prudentiels pour lutter contre le changement climatique, en vue non pas de remplacer, mais de renforcer les motivations morales existantes, (...)
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    Concepts and Categories: A Data Science Approach to Semiotics.André Włodarczyk - 2022 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 67 (1):169-200.
    Compared to existing classical approaches to semiotics which are dyadic (signifier/signified, F. de Saussure) and triadic (symbol/concept/object, Ch. S. Peirce), this theory can be characterized as tetradic ([sign/semion]//[object/noema]) and is the result of either doubling the dyadic approach along the semiotic/ordinary dimension or splitting the ‘concept’ of the triadic one into two (semiotic/ordinary). Other important features of this approach are (a) the distinction made between concepts (only functional pairs of extent and intent) and categories (as representations of expressions) and (b) (...)
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  20. Was Hume An Atheist?Shane Andre - 1993 - Hume Studies 19 (1):141-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Was Hume An Atheist? Shane Andre Hume's philosophy of religion, as expressed in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, the Natural History of Religion, and sections 10 and 11 ofthe Enquiry ConcerningHuman Understanding,1 invites a number of diverse interpretations. At one extreme are those who see Hume as an "atheist"2 or "anti-theist."3 At the other extreme are those who see Hume as some kind of theist, though not a classical (...)
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    Wem folgen?: Über Sinn, Wandel und Aktualität von Vorbildern.André Schütte & Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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    Human dragons playing in cyberspace.André Sier - 2017 - Technoetic Arts 15 (3):283-296.
    DRACO.WOLFANDDOTCOM.INFO is an interactive proto-videogame installation that immerses users, personified as abstract dragons in a cathartic, stochastic, full-body immersive videogame experience, in cyberspace. The work attempts to playfully shift user consciousness towards non-human embodiment, by real-time 3D meshing the data from the human body into a mirrored abstract, ill-defined dragonic 3D shape. It gifts humans with special virtual powers, such as flying and cusping fireballs, as they fight for their progression in the game-space and facing annihilation, through invisible, interactional camera-based (...)
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    Non-human labyrinths: Roots and additional other than human formation methods.André Sier - 2019 - Technoetic Arts 17 (1):5-23.
    Within the context of exploring new electronic arts' aesthetic regions and unexampled connections between generative art, games and mythology, my practical artistic research was led to focus on labyrinthine structures as exquisite legendary spatial gaming devices and as possible pathways to gain deeper humane insights, resulting into discoveries of original methods of labyrinth formation by means other than human. Labyrinths and mazes are inextricable paths, human made millennial structures that provide spatial challenges often connected with feedback, compression, entanglement and hyper (...)
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    Über die Idee des Fortschritts.André Siegfried - 1948 - [Wien]: Amandus-Edition.
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    Espacialidade social E imigração.André De Souza Silva - 2015 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 17 (1):39.
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    The search for the distinctively human good: ethica eudemia 1217a18-40.André Luiz Cruz Sousa - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 20:289-315.
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    L'Etat et la guerre chez Hegel et Nietzsche.André Stanguennec - 2006 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 77 (2):251.
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    Retomadas weilianas e retomadas dialécticas.André Stanguennec - 2013 - Cultura:71-87.
    Cette étude entreprend dans une première partie l’essai de distinguer trois modalités du concept de «reprise» dans la Logique de la philosophie d’Eric Weil : la reprise «redon­dante», la reprise «confondante», et la reprise «innovante», en en donnant des exemples. Dans la seconde partie, l’auteur montre en quel sens la dialectique spéculative hégélienne comporte elle-même des processus de «reprises» spécifiques, en les comparant aux moda­lités weiliennes de la reprise. Enfin, la troisième partie s’attache à déterminer en quel sens la «dialectique (...)
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    Kontraste in der Medizin: zur Dialektik gesundheitlicher Prozesse.André Thurneysen (ed.) - 2009 - Bern: Peter Lang.
    Die Medizin ist geprägt von Kontrasten und dialektischen Beziehungen: Spiritualität in der Spitzenmedizin, Heilen im Spannungsfeld von Kultur und Technologie, Medizin zwischen Liberalismus und Menschlichkeit usw. Dieser Band vereinigt Beiträge verschiedener Fachrichtungen, die dialektische Fragen und Themen im Rahmen der Medizin, des Gesundheitswesens und der philosophischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem Krankheitsgeschehen untersuchen. Dies betrifft einzelne Methoden wie Homöopathie, Anthroposophie, Chinesische Medizin, Neuraltherapie, Psychiatrie oder Chirurgie, aber auch unterschiedliche Betrachtungsweisen: Theologie, Politik, Gesundheitsrecht, Wissenschaftstheorie, Ethik und Literatur. Die Beiträge stammen aus der im (...)
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    Le désir d'un bonheur inconnu: essai.André Valland - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Tous les philosophes reconnaissent que tous les hommes aspirent au bonheur mais ils se divisent en deux groupes. Les premiers affirment le caractère illusoire ou accessoire du bonheur au regard de fins supérieures. Pour Pascal, l'homme est impuissant à atteindre le bonheur ; sa quête est la marque et la trace d'un vide que seul Dieu peut remplir. Selon Kant, le bonheur est un concept indéterminé et purement empirique, idéal de l'imagination ; s'il en fait son but, l'individu ne répond (...)
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  31. Marcuse.André Vergez - 1970 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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  32. Essai sur la vie de chacun.André Waltz - 1948 - Paris,: Presses Universitaires de France.
     
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    Mcdowell and Hegel: Perceptual Experience, Thought and Action.André J. Abath & Federico Sanguinetti (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the relationship between the thought of G.W.F. Hegel and that of John McDowell, the latter of whom is widely considered to be one of the most influential living analytic philosophers. It serves as a point of entry in McDowell’s and Hegel’s philosophy, and a substantial contribution to ongoing debates on perceptual experience and perceptual justification, naturalism, human freedom and action. The chapters gathered in this volume, as well as McDowell’s responses, make (...)
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    Elusive hope in a secular age.Andre C. Willis - 2021 - Critical Research on Religion 9 (3):346-348.
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  35. Language Models as Critical Thinking Tools: A Case Study of Philosophers.Andre Ye, Jared Moore, Rose Novick & Amy Zhang - manuscript
    Current work in language models (LMs) helps us speed up or even skip thinking by accelerating and automating cognitive work. But can LMs help us with critical thinking -- thinking in deeper, more reflective ways which challenge assumptions, clarify ideas, and engineer new concepts? We treat philosophy as a case study in critical thinking, and interview 21 professional philosophers about how they engage in critical thinking and on their experiences with LMs. We find that philosophers do not find LMs to (...)
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  36. Connaissance de l'individu par les tests.André Rey - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):482-482.
     
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    Diálogos possíveis entre o pluralismo epistemológico de Paul Feyerabend e a educação científica.André Luiz Pinto & Nestor Cortez Saavedra Filho - 2024 - Filosofia E Educação 14 (3):91-118.
    A questão dos letramentos e da inovação demonstram-se fundamentais em períodos históricos como o atual, onde as práticas de ensino-aprendizagem tornam-se cada vez mais complexas, que requerem novas abordagens teóricas para compreendermos possibilidades alternativas de ensino. Tendo estas questões em mente, este artigo visa indicar relações possíveis entre o antifundacionismo, o pensamento de Paul Feyerabend e os letramentos científicos. Em um primeiro momento indicaremos questões relativas ao antifundacionismo, e em seguida verificaremos como tal questão se efetiva no pensamento de Feyerabend. (...)
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  38. Empirical Beliefs, Perceptual Experiences and Reasons.André J. Abath - 2008 - Manuscrito 31 (2):543-571.
    John McDowell and Bill Brewer famously defend the view that one can only have empirical beliefs if one’s perceptual experiences serve as reasons for such beliefs, where reasons are understood in terms of subject’s reasons. In this paper I show, first, that it is a consequence of the adoption of such a requirement for one to have empirical beliefs that children as old as 3 years of age have to considered as not having genuine empirical beliefs at all. But we (...)
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  39. Maïmonide ; Bergson ; Gabriel Marcel ; Sartre ; 4 vol. coll. « Philosophes de tous les temps ».Sylvain Zac, André Robinet, Jeanne Parain-Vial & Colette Audry - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (2):293-294.
     
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    History and Power in Hume’s ‘Of Miracles’: A Pragmaticist-Historicist Account.Andre C. Willis - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (4):313-333.
    This reconsideration of Hume’s classic essay “Of Miracles” via the lens of American pragmatist ways of thinking about history and power shifts our attention from Hume’s epistemic concerns about the legitimacy of witnesses and testimony to his distaste for sacred history, his critical stance regarding the social force of revelation, and his disdain for religious authority. To view Hume’s essay both as an articulation of a critical philosophy of history and as an exercise in moral dynamism (social power or, authority, (...)
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    Between Religion and Philosophy: The Function of Allegory in the" Derveni Papyrus".André Laks - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (2):121 - 142.
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    Occasions of Identity: The Metaphysics of Persistence, Change, and Sameness.Alan Sidelle & Andre Gallois - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (3):469.
    André Gallois’s Occasions of Identity is a detailed, well-written presentation and defense of one attempt to solve many of the recently much discussed puzzles in the metaphysics of material objects. It is engaging not only for Gallois’s ingenious attempt to defend his view that objects can be “occasionally identical”—identical at one time but not another —but for his discussion throughout of the puzzles and of alternative solutions. Gallois does a fine job of keeping the motivations for a position, whether (...)
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  43. Blocked Exchanges: A Taxonomy.Judith Andre - 1995 - In David Miller & Michael Walzer (eds.), Pluralism, Justice, and Equality. Oxford University Press.
    Judith Andre examines the issue of the scope of the market. She offers a framework for thinking about the issue of blocked exchanges that draws upon concepts of ownership, alienation, and the impact of the market on exchanges, interactions, and market participants. She shows where Michael Walzer's notion of dominance fits into her wider taxonomy of the limits of the market.
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    Seti: On the prospects and pursuitworthiness of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.André Kukla - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (1):31-67.
    My topic is extraterrestrial intelligence. Following current conventions, I use the abbreviation ‘ETI’ to stand for three related concepts: the abstract idea of extraterrestrial intelligence, individuals who are both extraterrestrial and intelligent, and the hypothesis that there are ETIs. SETI is the search for ETIs, and CETI is the attempt to communicate with ETIs. In this paper, I will try to answer the two most basic questions in extraterrestrial studies. First, what is the status of the ETI hypothesis? In the (...)
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    Towards a multicomponent view of executive control: The case of response selection.André Vandierendonck, Arnaud Szmalec, Maud Deschuyteneer & Ann Depoorter - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press.
  46. Towards a multicomponent view of executive control: the case of response selection.André Vandierondonck, Arnaud Szmalec, Maud Deschuyteneer & Depoorter & Ann - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press.
     
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    A «transgressão do universal»: o intelectual e o poder em Michel Foucault.André Constantino Yazbek - 2012 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 53 (125):251-262.
  48. " Universal transgression": The intellectual and power in Michel Foucault.Andre Constantino Yazbek - 2012 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 53 (125):251-262.
     
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    Accountancy ethics in auditing.André Zünd - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (4):235–237.
    To overcome the ‘expectation gap’ the auditor has to encourage the auditee to enter into a dialogue. The author is Professor of Accounting and Auditing at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Vice‐President of the American Accounting Association.
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    Brewer’s switching argument.Andre Abath - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1):255-277.
    In his Perception and Reason, Bill Brewer argues that one can only have empirical beliefs if one’s perceptual experiences serve as reasons for such beliefs. His argument for this idea relies on a premise according to which in order for the relations with perceptual experience to determine the contents of empirical beliefs, these relations must be reason-giving. He offers an argument for this premise, the so-called Switching Argument. In this paper, I show that the Switching Argument does not work, in (...)
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