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    Solidarity and Theories of Collective Action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 82:106-122.
    The concept of solidarity is of central importance to the political sense of collective action. But it is a curious fact that solidarity is virtually unmentioned across the large and growing literature in philosophical collective action theory. Instead, we see discussions of collective action overwhelmingly focus on epistemic conditions and group-level correlates of individual action explanations such as collective intentions, collective beliefs, and so on. The aim of this paper is to elucidate the relationship between solidarity and collective action theory. (...)
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    Political Liberalism. Neutrality and the Political.Chant Al Mouffe - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (3):314-324.
  3. The special composition question in action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2006 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 87 (4):422-441.
    Just as we may ask whether, and under what conditions, a collection of objects composes a single object, we may ask whether, and under what conditions, a collection of actions composes a single action. In the material objects literature, this question is known as the "special composition question," and I take it that there is a similar question to be asked of collections of actions. I will call that question the "special composition question in action," and argue that the correct (...)
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  4. Collective Responsibility in a Hollywood Standoff.Sara Rachel Chant - 2015 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):83-92.
    In this paper, I advance a counterexample to the collective agency thesis.
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  5. Unintentional collective action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2007 - Philosophical Explorations 10 (3):245 – 256.
    In this paper, I examine the manner in which analyses of the action of single agents have been pressed into service for constructing accounts of collective action. Specifically, I argue that the best analogy to collective action is a class of individual action that Carl Ginet has called 'aggregate action.' Furthermore, once we use aggregate action as a model of collective action, then we see that existing accounts of collective action have failed to accommodate an important class of (what I (...)
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  6. Epistemic conditions for collective action.Sara Rachel Chant & Zachary Ernst - 2008 - Mind 117 (467):549-573.
    Writers on collective action are in broad agreement that in order for a group of agents to form a collective intention, the members of that group must have beliefs about the beliefs of the other members. But in spite of the fact that this so-called "interactive knowledge" is central to virtually every account of collective intention, writers on this subject have not offered a detailed account of the nature of interactive knowledge. In this paper, we argue that such an account (...)
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    Practising Doctors, Resource Allocation and Ethics.A. D. B. Chant - 1989 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (1):71-76.
    In order to slow down the inexorable increase in spending on health care, the British government has implemented an initiative proposed by Griffiths. This initiative is designed to make doctors more accountable for the decisions they may take. In this essay I argue first, that the conflation of two decisions (financial and clinical) leads to unnecessary ethical dilemmas and secondly, that as psychologically it is difficult to take two decisions simultaneously, inevitably the clinician is forced to name either the financial (...)
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    Group intentions as equilibria.Sara Rachel Chant & Zachary Ernst - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 133 (1):95 - 109.
    In this paper, we offer an analysis of ‘group intentions.’ On our proposal, group intentions should be understood as a state of equilibrium among the beliefs of the members of a group. Although the discussion in this paper is non-technical, the equilibrium concept is drawn from the formal theory of interactive epistemology due to Robert Aumann. The goal of this paper is to provide an analysis of group intentions that is informed by important work in economics and formal epistemology.
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  9. Composite Action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2004 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Philosophical theories of action have been dominated by the view that the presence of certain kinds of intentions on the part of the agent are the mark of action. Specifically, action theorists have typically based their analyses on the premise that whether something is an action depends on whether what was done was purposeful, goal-directed, or intended, and that it was brought about in some way by or done with an intention of the agent. Furthermore, action theorists have been mainly (...)
     
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    Darwin to Einstein: historical studies on science and belief.Colin Chant & John Fauvel (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Longman.
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    La BD : plus qu'un média.Alain Chante & Bernard Tabuce - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 54 (2):43-44.
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    La BD : plus qu'un média.Alain Chante & Bernard Tabuce - 2009 - Hermes 54.
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    Literatura 2.0: statʹi o knigakh.Aleksandr Chant︠s︡ev - 2011 - Moskva: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie.
    Написанная доступным языком, книга представляет интерес не только для специалистов по литературоведению, но и для широкого круга читателей.
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    Reality and Its Structure: Essays in Fundamentality.Sara Rachel Chant - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):209-209.
    Volume 98, Issue 1, March 2020, Page 209-209.
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    Tuomela and the Unity of Belief.Sara Rachel Chant - 2023 - In Miguel Garcia-Godinez & Rachael Mellin (eds.), Tuomela on Sociality. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 37-58.
    Raimo Tuomela has observed that collective and joint activities typically require ‘mutual belief,’ that is, beliefs about others’ beliefs. For example, in order to lift a heavy table together, you and I must believe that the other has the belief that we are to lift the table in a certain way. Different types of collective and joint activities (e.g. actions performed by small ad-hoc groups and actions performed by large, complex hierarchical organizations) seem to require different kinds of ‘mutual belief,’ (...)
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  16. Beyond the Big Four and the Big Five.Frank Hindriks, Sara Rachel Chant & Gerhard Preyer - 2014 - In Sara Rachel Chant, Frank Hindriks & Gerhard Preyer (eds.), From Individual to Collective Intentionality. pp. 1-9.
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    From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays.Gerhard Preyer, Frank Hindriks & Sara Rachel Chant (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Many of the things we do, we do together with other people. Think of carpooling and playing tennis. In the past two or three decades it has become increasingly popular to analyze such collective actions in terms of collective intentions. This volume brings together ten new philosophical essays that address issues such as how individuals succeed in maintaining coordination throughout the performance of a collective action, whether groups can actually believe propositions or whether they merely accept them, and what kind (...)
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  18. Collective Action as Individual Choice.Zachary Ernst & Sara Rachel Chant - 2007 - Studia Logica 86 (3):415-434.
    We argue that conceptual analyses of collective action should be informed by game-theoretic analyses of collective action. In particular, we argue that Ariel Rubenstein’s so-called ‘Electronic Mail Game’ provides a useful model of collective action, and of the formation of collective intentions.
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  19. Comparative Religious Ethics: A Narrative Approach.Darrell J. Fasching, Dell de Chant, Jacob Neusner, Sumner Twiss, Bruce Grelle & Regina Wentzel Wolfe - 2002 - Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (2):295-312.
    Though others have surveyed the different methods in comparative religious ethics, relatively little attention has been given to different approaches to pedagogy. The field of comparative religious ethics has now reached a level of maturity so that there are a variety of ways such courses can be taught. In this review I consider the approaches to comparative religious ethics found in four recent texts by Jacob Neusner, Darrell Fasching and Dell deChant, Regina Wolfe and Christine Gudorf, and Sumner Twiss and (...)
     
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    A new method of projection stereoscopy.E. A. Bott & S. N. F. Chant - 1925 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 (2):133.
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    Book Review: Women's Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and beyond. [REVIEW]Sylvia Chant - 2002 - Feminist Review 70 (1):164-165.
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    Nineteenth Century - Scientific Materialism in Nineteenth-Century Germany. By Frederick Gregory. Dordrechtand Boston: D. Reidel, 1977. Pp. xvii + 279. $28.00. [REVIEW]Colin Chant - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):173-175.
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    Everyday moral issues experienced by managers.James A. Waters, Frederick Bird & Peter D. Chant - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (5):373 - 384.
    Based on the results of open ended interviews with managers in a variety of organizational positions, moral questions encountered in everyday managerial life are described. These involve transactions with employees, peers and superiors, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders. It is suggested that managers identify transactions as involving personal moral concern when they believe that a moral standard has a bearing on the situation and when they experience themselves as having the power to affect the transaction. This is the first in (...)
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    Protein‐interaction mapping in search of effective drug targets.Amitabha Chaudhuri & John Chant - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (9):958-969.
    Signaling complexes and networks are being intensely studied in an attempt to discover pathways that are amenable to therapeutic intervention. A challenge in this search is to understand the effect that the modulation of a target will have on the overall function of a cell and its surrounding neighbors. Protein‐interaction mapping reveals relationships between proteins and their impact on cellular processes and is being used more widely in our understanding of disease mechanisms and their treatment. The review discusses challenges and (...)
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  25. The foundations of numeracy: Subitizing, finger gnosia, and fine-motor ability.Marcie Penner-Wilger, Lisa Fast, J. LeFevre, Brenda L. Smith-Chant, S. Skwarchuk, Deepthi Kamawar & Jeffrey Bisanz - 2007 - In McNamara D. S. & Trafton J. G. (eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Enriched behavioral prediction equation and its impact on structured learning and the dynamic calculus.Raymond B. Cattell, Gregory J. Boyle & David Chant - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (1):202-205.
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  27. Le chant du signe: à propos des vénérables malentendus philosophiques et de l'inévitable transition culturelle.Michel Weber - 2023 - [Bruxelles]: Les Éditions chromatika.
    À propos des vénérables malentendus philosophiques et de l'inévitable transition culturelle.
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    Les Chants du monde: Le paysage sonore de l’ancienne Mésopotamie. By Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel.A. Mouton - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1).
    Les Chants du monde: Le paysage sonore de l’ancienne Mésopotamie. By Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel. Toulouse: Presses Universitaires du Midi, 2016. Pp. 276, illus. €24.
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  29. Chants pour les abîmes.Henri Daniel-Rops - 1949 - Paris,: Guilde de l'amitié.
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  30. Chanting the supreme word of information : "Sacred?! Redudant?!".Richard Doyle & Trey Conner - 2021 - In Michael F. Bernard-Donals & Kyle Jensen (eds.), Responding to the sacred: an inquiry into the limits of rhetoric. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
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  31. Le chant de la terre.Michel Haar - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3):363-363.
     
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    Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Vocal Music in Buddhist Canon Law.Cuilan Liu - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (4):713-752.
    This article analyzes the treatment of music in Buddhist monastic life through the rules on music in Buddhist canon law within the six extant traditions, which are preserved in Chinese, Tibetan, Pāli, and fragmentary Sanskrit manuscripts. These texts distinguish and differentiate instrumental and vocal music, presenting song, dance, and instrumental music as a triad and further subdividing vocal music into reciting, chanting, and singing. The performance and consumption of singing is strictly prohibited. Regulations on chanting and recitation are mutually exclusive (...)
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    Le «chant alpestre» d'érasme: Poème sur la vieillesse.Jean-Claude Margolin - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Chant for Three Voices.Joseph P. Clancy - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (3):380-380.
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    Female Chants from the Past: Celtic Myths in Tomm Moore’s Song of the Sea.Burcu Gülüm Tekin - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (3-4):257-269.
    ABSTRACT This article discusses the Celtic myths, figures, and central themes of Tomm Moore’s animated movie Song of the Sea, from a transmodern feminist perspective. While the movie offers a vivid portrayal of the dichotomy between the tranquil Irish countryside and the turbulent city of Dublin, its main theme revolves around a rural family’s lament for the loss of the mother who is a modern-day personification of the Celtic selkie. This curious female figure embodies contradictory characteristics: she is semi-human and (...)
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    Chants d'un barde mongol.John C. Street & G. Kara - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):228.
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    Les Chants dans l'épopée tibétaine de Ge-sar d'après le livre de la course de cheval; version chantée de Blo-bzaṅ bstan-'jinLes Chants dans l'epopee tibetaine de Ge-sar d'apres le livre de la course de cheval; version chantee de Blo-bzan bstan-'jin.Michael L. Walter & Mireille Helffer - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):242.
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    Le chant et la dispute (song and dispute).Michèle Gally - 1987 - Argumentation 1 (4):379-395.
    An original form of poetical debate is elaborated in the 12th and 13th century in relation to court lyricism. Under the appellation of “jeux-partis” in “oil” tongue, they meet some success in the urban frame of the “puy d'Arras”. As they formulate a sophistry of love, they intersect a number of different formalisations such as the poetical, juridical and scholastic ones.What is at stake in the debate is expressed on the dilemmatic mode. The argumentation is worked out at large through (...)
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    Le chant de la terre: Heidegger et les assises de l'histoire de l'être.Michel Haar - 1985 - Paris: L'Herne.
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  40. Le chant de la Terre. Heidegger et les assises de l'histoire de l'Être, « Bibl. de philosophie et d'Esthétique ».Michel Haar - 1992 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 97 (4):562-566.
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    Chanting as 'bricolage technique': a comparison of South and Southeast Asian funeral recitation.Rita Langer - 2012 - In Paul Williams & Patrice Ladwig (eds.), Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China. Cambridge University Press. pp. 21.
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    Gregorian chant - Art and Prayer.Katarina Koprek - 2006 - Disputatio Philosophica 8 (1):131-137.
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    Gregorian Chant as Musical Puzzles.Paul G. Johnsen - 1989 - Semiotics:185-192.
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  44. Chanted Word: Poetry.Dorothy Wharehoka - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):72-72.
     
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  45. Quatre «chants» pseudo-davidiques trouvés dans la Gueniza du Caire et d'origine esséno-qoumrânienne.M. Philonenko & A. Marx - 1997 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 77 (4):385-406.
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    Ritual Chant, Preservation and Change.Sanna Iitti - 2001 - Semiotics:411-419.
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    From Chants d'en bas.Philippe Jaccottet & Cid Corman - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):23.
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    Assessing Vocal Chanting as an Online Psychosocial Intervention.Felicity Maria Simpson, Gemma Perry & William Forde Thompson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The ancient practice of chanting typically takes place within a community as a part of a live ceremony or ritual. Research suggests that chanting leads to improved mood, reduced stress, and increased wellbeing. During the global pandemic, many chanting practices were moved online in order to adhere to social distancing recommendations. However, it is unclear whether the benefits of live chanting occur when practiced in an online format. The present study assessed the effects of a 10-min online chanting session on (...)
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    Le chant de la terre (review). [REVIEW]Reginald Lilly - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):149-151.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS ~49 actual politics as President of the Italian Liberal Party from 1944 to i947, but demonstrates through a study of Piero Gobetti that neither Croce's own conservatism nor his doctrinal rigidity was a necessary corollary of "absolute historicism" in politics. As the main intellectual beacon of opposition to Fascism during its twenty years of power, Croce enjoyed enormous prestige in 1944; but as Don Benedetto, with his (...)
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  50. Chant the name of the Lord.Sri Chaitanya - 1945 - In Christopher Isherwood (ed.), Vedanta for the Western world. Hollywood: The Marcel Rodd Co..
     
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