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  1. Brorskabets religion og den nye livs-videnskab.Chr Collin - 1912 - Kristiania,: H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard).
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  2. Towards an Account of Epistemic Luck for Necessary Truths.James Henry Collin - 2018 - Acta Analytica 33 (4):483-504.
    Modal epistemologists parse modal conditions on knowledge in terms of metaphysical possibilities or ways the world might have been. This is problematic. Understanding modal conditions on knowledge this way has made modal epistemology, as currently worked out, unable to account for epistemic luck in the case of necessary truths, and unable to characterise widely discussed issues such as the problem of religious diversity and the perceived epistemological problem with knowledge of abstract objects. Moreover, there is reason to think that this (...)
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  3. Social reality.Finn Collin - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Social reality is a key problem in the philosophy of social science. Outlining the major historical and contemporary issues raised by the social reality and social facts, this book has something to offer both philosophers and social scientists. To the former is shows how the well-worn topic of realism versus anti-realism assumes new and interestingly varied forms when social reality is substituted for physical reality. For the social scientist, the book offers conceptual clarification of key issues in recent social science (...)
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  4. Semantic Inferentialism and the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.James Henry Collin - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (9):846-856.
    Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism makes the case that the conjunction of evolutionary theory and naturalism cannot be rationally believed, as, if both evolutionary theory and naturalism were true, it would be highly unlikely that our cognitive faculties are reliable. I present Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism and survey a theory of meaning espoused by Robert Brandom, known as semantic inferentialism. I argue that if one accepts semantic inferentialism, as it is developed by Brandom, then Plantinga's motivation for the (...)
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    Social Reality.Finn Collin - 1997 - Philosophy 73 (286):643-647.
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    Biologie de la mort.Françoise Collin - 2000 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    Philosophe, l'auteur tente de resituer le mouvement de la pensée d'Hannah Arendt, ses grandes articulations et ce qui fait d'elle un auteur majeur et précurseur.
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    Soul‐Making, Theosis, and Evolutionary History: An Irenaean Approach.James Henry Collin - 2019 - Zygon 54 (2):523-541.
    In Romans 5, St. Paul claims that death came into the world through Adam's sin. Many have taken this to foist on us a fundamentalist reading of Genesis. If death is the result of human sin, then, apparently, there cannot have been death in the world prior to human sin. This, however, is inconsistent with contemporary evolutionary biology, which requires that death predates the existence of modern humans. Although the relationship between Romans 5, Genesis, and contemporary science has been much (...)
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    Semantic inferentialism as (a Form of) active externalism.Adam Carter, James H. Collin & Orestis Palermos - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):387-402.
    Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning and mental content are, in principle, orthogonal to the matter of whether cognition itself is bound within the biological brain or whether it can constitutively include parts of the world. Accordingly, Clark and Chalmers (Analysis 58(1):7–19, 1998) distinguish these varieties of externalism as ‘passive’ and ‘active’ respectively. The aim here is to suggest that we should resist the received way of thinking about these dividing lines. (...)
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  9. Birth as praxis.Françoise Collin - 1999 - In Joke J. Hermsen & Dana Richard Villa (eds.), The judge and the spectator: Hannah Arendt's political philosophy. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters.
  10. Semantic Inferentialism as (a Form of) Active Externalism.J. Adam Carter, James Henry Collin & S. Orestis Palermos - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning and mental content are, in principle, orthogonal to the matter of whether cognition itself is bound within the biological brain or whether it can constitutively include parts of the world. Accordingly, Clark and Chalmers (1998) distinguish these varieties of externalism as ‘passive’ and ‘active’ respectively. The aim here is to suggest that we should resist the received way of thinking about these dividing lines. With reference (...)
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    The Frankfurt School, Science and Technology Studies, and the Humanities.Finn Collin & David Budtz Pedersen - 2015 - Social Epistemology 29 (1):44-72.
    This paper examines the often overlooked parallels between the critical theory of the German Frankfurt School and Science and Technology Studies in Britain, as an attempt to articulate a critique of science as a social phenomenon. The cultural aspect of the German and British arguments is in focus, especially the role attributed to the humanities in balancing cultural and techno-scientific values in society. Here, we draw parallels between the German argument and the Two Cultures debate in Britain. The third and (...)
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    Theory and understanding: a critique of interpretive social science.Finn Collin - 1985 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
  13. Bunge and Hacking on constructivism.Finn Collin - 2001 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (3):424-453.
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    Variation de la pratique réflexive entre les contextes académique et pratique en stage d'enseignement.Simon Collin - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (1):41-51.
    Résumé : Le stage d’enseignement est fréquemment considéré comme une période particulièrement propice au développement de la pratique réflexive. Souhaitant contribuer à cette réflexion, l’objectif de cet article vise à mieux comprendre la variation de la pratique réflexive des enseignants-stagiaires suivant les contextes académique et pratique. Pour ce faire, nous présentons une recherche qualitative, dont l’analyse thématique d’entrevues nous a permis de relever des variations contextuelles de la pratique réflexive à trois niveaux distincts : la motivation et la finalité ; (...)
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    Appropriations constituantes de la ville productive.Michèle Collin & Barbara Szaniecki - 2008 - Multitudes 33 (2):175.
    Résumé La ville productive, au-delà de l’usine industrielle représente le territoire de la vie ET du travail de l’ère postfordiste. Des multitudes de précaires/intermittents produisent la ville même par de nouvelles formes de vie, d’expérimentations, d’affects et de création, perçus comme autant de bruits parasites et non fonctionnels par les institutions. De Paris à Rio en passant par Buenos Aires, nous interrogeons ce rapport conflictuel fondamentalement biopolitique entre le contrôle des espaces urbains par les pouvoirs institués et les appropriations subjectives (...)
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  16. Archéologie de l'art domestique.Françoise Collin - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:15-24.
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  17. Bruno Latour og virkelighedskonstruktionens dimensioner.Finn Collin - 1996 - Philosophia: tidsskrift for filosofi 25.
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    Between Poiesis and Praxis: Women and Art.Françoise Collin - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (1):83-92.
    If we think of artistic creation as a basic dimension of humanity we need to question the absence of female artists in history. We should also look at their gradual emergence in the late 20th century, an emergence that coincides with the feminist movement and a change in the conception of art itself, revealed chiefly by Duchamp. But does art by women have some specificity? Without giving a definite answer as far as subject matter is concerned, we note that the (...)
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    Critique d'une critique (Réponse à Louise Marcil-Lacoste).Claude Collin - 1981 - Philosophiques 8 (1):149-166.
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  20. Difference/Indifference between the Sexes.Frangoise Collin - 2004 - In Kelly Oliver & Lisa Walsh (eds.), Contemporary French Feminism. Oxford University Press. pp. 13.
     
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    Domaine de la biologie théorique.Remy Collin - 1935 - Acta Biotheoretica 1 (1-2):35-40.
    In order to delimit the field of theoretical biology, the author distinguishes in empirical biology a substructure and a superstructure. Empirical biology cannot be constituted without a minimum of reference to philosophical ideas such as the principle of identity ; having regard to its objective, which is explanation by means of physico-chemical models, it does not easily avoid ontological aspirations. Further, experimental research makes great use of scientific theories. Finally, the elaboration of the empirical data of biology may find its (...)
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    Différence / indifférence des sexes.Françoise Collin - 2001 - Actuel Marx 30 (2):183-200.
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    Entre poiêsis et praxis : Les femmes et l'art.Françoise Collin - 2009 - Diogène 225 (1):101.
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  24. Faye on the semantics of natural kind terms.Finn Collin - 2001 - SATS 2 (1):162-166.
     
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    Giselle Donnard.Michèle Collin - 2007 - Multitudes 2 (2):199-201.
    We have chosen to include here two unpublished texts by Giselle which seemed to us to express the originality of her truly political life, as someone who was both extremely close to Felix Guattari in theoretical terms, and was a very concrete actor on the front lines of various citizen movements, which assert a specific relation to political action and to life.
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    Guest Editor's Preface.Finn Collin - 2001 - Theoria 67 (1):4-6.
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    Idiographic theorizing and ideal types: Max weber’s methodology of social science.Finn Collin - 1995 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 30 (1):37-67.
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    Judging Kuhn by his fruits, or: Guilt by association?Finn Collin - 2003 - Social Epistemology 17 (2 & 3):141 – 145.
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    Kant, Marx et la question de la morale.Denis Collin - 2004 - Actuel Marx 35 (1):189-192.
    We have not to choose between Marx and Kant. Kant’s ethics is not an abstract thought to which one could oppose Marx’s practical thought. In addition, a normative dimension appears constantly in Marx’s works, legitimating the communist prospect, as an achievement and a liberation of mankind, forming an effective community. Lastly, the old historical materialism, conceived as both a scientific method of analysis and a teleological philosophy, cannot be accepted any more. The power of Marx’s scientific analysis invites us to (...)
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  30. Language and Thought.Finn Collin - 1985 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 22:7-36.
     
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    Les métropoles aux métropolitains.Michèle Collin & Thierry Baudouin - 2010 - Multitudes 41 (2):16.
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  32. Les Plages d'Agnes.Françoise Collin - 2009 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 122:43-44.
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    La specificite Des Villes europeennes contre la Ville generique.Michèle Collin & Thierry Baudouin - 2001 - Multitudes 6 (3):148-155.
    Comment penser au-delà de la nouvelle vulgate urbaine sur la ville mondiale ? Nous croyons en effet nécessaire d'entamer une réflexion sur les opportunités d'un autre concept de ville. Peut-on développer un point de vue territorialisé, au-delà des clichés mondialistes, et quels sont les domaines que l'on doit particulièrement approfondir dans les villes européennes ?
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    Metaphor and Truth-conditional Semantics: Meaning as Process and Product.Finn Collin & Anders Engstrøm - 2001 - Theoria 67 (1):75-92.
    A criticism is offered of the chief argument employed by Davidson to debunk the notion of “metaphorical meaning”, which exploits the static nature of standard truth-conditional semantics. We argue, first, that Davidson's argument fails, and go on to suggest, secondly, that truth-conditional semantics would profit if the static feature were abandoned and were replaced by a processual, dynamic conception of meaning. We try to show that this processual aspect can be captured without making the ensuing semantic theory open to the (...)
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    Métropoles d'Europe, dynamiques des conflits.Michèle Collin - 2011 - Multitudes 47 (4):116-124.
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    Meta-Constraints upon Interpretation.Finn Collin - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):137 - 148.
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    Nominalist’s Credo.James Henry Collin - unknown
    Introduction: I lay out the broad contours of my thesis: a defence of mathematical nominalism, and nominalism more generally. I discuss the possibility of metaphysics, and the relationship of nominalism to naturalism and pragmatism. Chapter 2: I delineate an account of abstractness. I then provide counter-arguments to claims that mathematical objects make a di erence to the concrete world, and claim that mathematical objects are abstract in the sense delineated. Chapter 3: I argue that the epistemological problem with abstract objects (...)
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    Nouvelles urbanités des friches.Michèle Collin - 2001 - Multitudes 3 (3):148-155.
    In front of dominant speeches on the world-city the global or generic city, we set the hypothesis of news territorialisations and of redefining of the locations of cities in the search for the assertion of productive sped cities. The example of the new development of the industrial-harbour fallow lands marks exactly that it exists today, according to cities, either a production completely standardizing of the city or specific valuations.
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    Provokation Politik.Françoise Collin - 1995 - Die Philosophin 6 (11):120-123.
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    Plato's Use of the Word MANTEYOMAI.R. J. Collin - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (1-2):93-.
    One cannot but notice Plato's interest in prophecy and divination. He speaks disparagingly of the art and of those who practised it, yet it seems to have held some fascination for him. Moreover, he frequently uses the language of prophecy in a metaphorical sense, and it is this which I am to examine. Often, of course, this use is facetious, especially with the nouns ‘prophet’ and ‘prophecy’: he is ridiculing obscurity or playfully lending dignity to an obvious inference. But I (...)
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    Social constructivism without paradox.Finn Collin - 1993 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 28 (1):24-46.
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    Semantic holism in social science.Finn Collin - 1998 - Philosophical Explorations 1 (3):201 – 214.
    In the debate between internalists and externalists in philosophy of language and philosophy of psychology, internalists such as Jerry Fodor have invoked a strong a priori argument to show that externalist descriptions can play no role in a science of the human mind and of human action. Shifting the ground of the debate from psychology to social science, I try to undermine Fodor's reasoning. I also point to a role for externalist theorising in the area where the socio-semantic theory of (...)
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    Translation and Foreign Cultures.Finn Collin - 1991 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 26 (1):7-31.
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    The Strong Programme.Finn Collin - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 43:43-49.
    The strong programme in the sociology of science is officially "inductively" based, generalizing a number of highly acclaimed case studies into a general approach to the social study of science. However, at a critical juncture, the programme allies itself with certain radical ideas in philosophical semantics, notablyWittgenstein's "rule following considerations". The result is an implausible, radical conventionalist view of natural science which undermines the empirical programme.
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    The theory of celestial influence: man, the universe, and cosmic mystery.Rodney Collin - 1968 - [New York]: Distributed in the U.S. by Random House.
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    Appropriations constituantes de la ville productive.Michèle Collin - 2008 - Multitudes 33 (2):175-178.
    Résumé La ville productive, au-delà de l’usine industrielle représente le territoire de la vie ET du travail de l’ère postfordiste. Des multitudes de précaires/intermittents produisent la ville même par de nouvelles formes de vie, d’expérimentations, d’affects et de création, perçus comme autant de bruits parasites et non fonctionnels par les institutions. De Paris à Rio en passant par Buenos Aires, nous interrogeons ce rapport conflictuel fondamentalement biopolitique entre le contrôle des espaces urbains par les pouvoirs institués et les appropriations subjectives (...)
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    Zur Geschichte der Eisengewinnung mit Holzkohle und Steinkohlenkoks.Gerd Collin & Walter Wetzel - 2004 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 12 (2):65-79.
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    Borderline Por una ética de los límites.Françoise Collin - 1992 - Isegoría 6:83-95.
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    Critical Note on Klawoon.Finn Collin & Poul Lübcke - 1990 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 25 (1):73-88.
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  50. Hannah Arendt : la acción y lo dado.Françoise Collin - 1992 - In Fina Birulés & Celia Amorós (eds.), Filosofía y género: identidades femeninas. Pamplona: Pamiela.
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