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  1. The Originality of Jesus.Claude Goldsmid Montefiore - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 23:98-111.
     
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    An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine.Claude Bernard, Henry Copley Greene & Lawrence Joseph Henderson - 1957 - Courier Corporation.
    The basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; more.
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  3. Dr. Robert Eisler on the Beginnings of Christianity'.Claude G. Montefiore - 1931 - Hibbert Journal 30:298-318.
     
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    Strategies of Deconstruction: Derrida and the Myth of the Voice.Joseph Claude Evans - 1991 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    _Strategies of Deconstruction _ was first published in 1991. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. In the past two decades, the "movement" of deconstruction has bad tremendous impact on a number of academic, disciplines in the United States. However, its force has been rather limited in the field of philosophy, despite the fact that in Europe the practice of deconstruction emerged in (...)
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    Two-steps-in-one-proof: The structure of the transcendental deduction of the categories.Joseph Claude Evans - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):553-570.
  6. Jewish Scholarship and Christian Silence.Claude G. Montefiore - 1902 - Hibbert Journal 1:335-46.
     
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  7. The Synoptic Gospels, Vols. I and II.Claude G. Montefiore, Lou H. Silberman, Israel Abrahams & Morton S. Enslin - 1968
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    Socratic Ignorance--Socratic Wisdom.Joseph Claude Evans - 1990 - Modern Schoolman 67 (2):91-109.
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    Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data.Marcello Ienca, Joseph J. Fins, Ralf J. Jox, Fabrice Jotterand, Silja Voeneky, Roberto Andorno, Tonio Ball, Claude Castelluccia, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Hervé Chneiweiss, Agata Ferretti, Orsolya Friedrich, Samia Hurst, Grischa Merkel, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Jean-Marc Rickli, James Scheibner, Effy Vayena, Rafael Yuste & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (2):1-14.
    The increasing availability of brain data within and outside the biomedical field, combined with the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to brain data analysis, poses a challenge for ethics and governance. We identify distinctive ethical implications of brain data acquisition and processing, and outline a multi-level governance framework. This framework is aimed at maximizing the benefits of facilitated brain data collection and further processing for science and medicine whilst minimizing risks and preventing harmful use. The framework consists of four primary (...)
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    The metaphysics of transcendental subjectivity: Descartes, Kant, and W. Sellars.Joseph Claude Evans - 1984 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
    This dissertation attempts to demonstrate that the Platonic thesis that thought is like a dialogue of the soul with itself, in the form it is given in the philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars, is a key to the metaphysics of transcendental subjectivity, and can be used fruitfully as a foil in critically interpreting the classical Cartesian and Kantian texts on the metaphysics of the subject. The metaphor becomes fruitful only when developed in the direction of a functional account of acts of (...)
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    Joseph Barthélémy et les Commissions permanentes de la Chambre des Représentants de Belgique.Claude Courtoy - 1980 - Res Publica 22 (4):587-601.
    Some French infiuences have to be found to explain how the two functions of the Standing Committees of the Belgian House of Representatives have evolved. In 1920, when the first Standing Committees system was introduced in the Belgian House of Representatives, a direct French contribution can already be noticed. As a matter of fact, the Speaker of the Committee of Parliamentary Procedures derives his report directly from one made a few months earlier by Joseph Barthélémy for the French House (...)
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    MASSON, Joseph, Le bouddhisme, chemin de libération. Approches et recherches.Claude Lizotte - 1977 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 33 (2):218-218.
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    A memorandum from the Russian Jews in Safed and Tiberias to Sir Moses Montefiore.Joseph Hoffman - 1985 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 6 (2):75-83.
    In Albert M. Hyamson’s invaluable reference work “The British Consulate in Jerusalem in relation to the Jews in Palestine 1838–1914” a letter from Sir Moses Montefiore is quoted. Montefiore was at that time President of the London committee of Deputies of the British Jews. The letter is addressed to Earl Russell, the Foreign Secretary, and in this letter Montefiore mentions that he is enclosing a Memorial from the Jewish Communities in Safed and Tiberias, complaining about the deplorable (...)
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    Joseph Juszezak, Hegel et la liberté. Paris, S.E.D.E.S./C.D.U., 1980. 16 × 24, 254 p.Jean-Claude Bourdin - 1983 - Revue de Synthèse 104 (110):245-247.
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  15. Jean-Claude Muller, Du bon usage du sexe et du mariage. Structures matrimoniales du haut plateau nigérian Reviewed by.Joseph Pestieau - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (4):189-192.
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    Lettres à Joseph Rey, 1804-1814.Destutt de Tracy & Antoine Louis Claude - 2003 - Genève: Droz. Edited by Claude Jolly.
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    RATZINGER, Joseph, La théologie de l'histoire de saint BonaventureRATZINGER, Joseph, La théologie de l'histoire de saint Bonaventure.Jean-Claude Petit - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (1):129-130.
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    COMBLIN, Joseph, Anthropologie chrétienne; COMBLIN, Joseph, Retrieving the Human, a Christian AnthropologyCOMBLIN, Joseph, Anthropologie chrétienne; COMBLIN, Joseph, Retrieving the Human, a Christian Anthropology.Jean-Claude Breton - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):466-467.
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    FINANCE, Joseph de, Le sensible et Dieu. En marge de mon vieux catéchismeFINANCE, Joseph de, Le sensible et Dieu. En marge de mon vieux catéchisme.Jean-Claude Breton - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (1):118-119.
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    The Theology of Illness, by Jean-Claude Larchet, trans. John and Michael Breck.Joseph Piccione - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (4):843-846.
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    Aspects de la confrontation de Claude Lévi-Strauss et de Maurice Godelier à laDescendance de l'hommede Charles Darwin.Pierre-Joseph Laurent - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (3):453-483.
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  22. A lawyer and a citizen revisited : the case of Claude-Joseph Prevost (1674-1753).David A. Bell - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    Le Roi bouc émissaire Jean-Claude Muller Québec: Serge Fleury, 1980. 494 p. [REVIEW]Joseph Pestieau - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (2):349-353.
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    W.V.O. Quine, Le mot et la chose, trad. de l’américain par les Professeurs Joseph Dorp et Paul Gochet ; avant-propos de Paul Gochet. Paris, Flammarion, 1977. 13,5 × 22, 391 p. (« Nouvelle Bibliothèque Scientifique »). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (93-94):239-241.
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  25. Joachim Schart, Anthropologie culturelle de l’argent, traduit de l’allemand par Joseph Feisthauer. Bibliothèque Scientifique, Paris Payot, 1973. 22,5 × 14, 230 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (79-80):451.
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    Lacan and the Human Sciences. [REVIEW]Joseph H. Smith - 1992 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (2):408-408.
    The articles assembled here demonstrate the impact of Lacan's thought on epistemology, anthropology, feminist studies, and literature. The focus of Leupin's introduction and of the first chapters by Jean-Claude Milner and Francois Regnault is Lacan's linking of the social sciences and science. Leupin writes that while Freud drew upon "medicine and biology to ensure... scientific consistency", in Lacan these are replaced by mathematics and topology. Lacan argued that the social or human sciences should be renamed the "conjectural sciences"--that they (...)
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    Lacan and the Human Sciences. [REVIEW]Joseph H. Smith - 1992 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (2):408-409.
    The articles assembled here demonstrate the impact of Lacan's thought on epistemology, anthropology, feminist studies, and literature. The focus of Leupin's introduction and of the first chapters by Jean-Claude Milner and Francois Regnault is Lacan's linking of the social sciences and science. Leupin writes that while Freud drew upon "medicine and biology to ensure... scientific consistency", in Lacan these are replaced by mathematics and topology. Lacan argued that the social or human sciences should be renamed the "conjectural sciences"--that they (...)
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  28. Victor Cousin, Tr. By G. Masson.Jules Simon & George Joseph Gustave Masson - 1888
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  29. Claude G. Montefiore, Outlines of Liberal Judaism, for the Use of Parents and Teachers. [REVIEW]A. Wolf - 1912 - Hibbert Journal 11:217.
     
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    Joseph Claude Evans, Strategies of Deconstruction. Derrida and the Myth of the Voice.Michel Lisse - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (92):697-699.
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    Joseph Scaliger, Claude Saumaise, Isaac Casaubon and the Discovery of the Palatine Anthology (1606).Dirk van Miert - 2011 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 74 (1):241-261.
  32. Joseph Scaliger, Claude Saumaise, Isaac Casaubon and the Discovery of the Palatine Anthology (1606).D. K. W. Miert - 2011 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 74.
     
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  33. Joseph Claude Evans, The Metaphysics of Transcendental Subjectivity. Descartes, Kant and W. Sellars. [REVIEW]Dieter Sturma - 1989 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 96 (2):423.
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    The Metaphysics of Transcendental Subjectivity: Descartes, Kant and W. Sellars. By Joseph Claude Evans. [REVIEW]John J. Snyder - 1987 - Modern Schoolman 64 (3):211-212.
  35. Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, Lester Embree, Elizabeth A. Behnke, David Carr, J. Claude Evans, Jose Huertas-Jourda, Joseph J. Kockelmans, William R. McKenna, Algis Mickunas, JN Mohanty, Rhomas M. Seebohm, and Richard Zaner, eds. [REVIEW]M. J. Hannush - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (2):306-306.
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    Li Yan & Du Shiran. Chinese Mathematics. A Concise History. Translated by John N. Crossley and Anthony W.-C. Lun, with a foreword by Joseph Needham, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. Pp. xiv + 290. ISBN 0-19-858181-5. £25.00. - Jean-Claude Martzloff. Histoire des Mathématiques Chinoises. Préfaces de J. Gernet et de J. Dhombres, Paris: Masson, 1987. Pp. xxii + 376. ISBN 2-225-81265-9. 295 FF. [REVIEW]Karine Chemla - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (4):493-495.
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    Commonsense Pluralism about Truth: An Empirical Defence.Joseph Ulatowski - 2017 - Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Truth is a pervasive feature of ordinary language, deserving of systematic study, and few theorists of truth have endeavoured to chronicle the tousled conceptual terrain forming the non-philosopher’s ordinary view. Joseph Ulatowski recasts the philosophical treatment of truth in light of historical and recent work in experimental philosophy. He argues that the commonsense view of truth is deeply fragmented along two axes, across different linguistic discourses and among different demographics. Call this endoxic alethic pluralism. To defend this view, four (...)
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    Infinte Regress Arguments.Claude Gratton - 2009 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Infinite regress arguments are part of a philosopher's tool kit of argumentation. But how sharp or strong is this tool? How effectively is it used? The typical presentation of infinite regress arguments throughout history is so succinct and has so many gaps that it is often unclear how an infinite regress is derived, and why an infinite regress is logically problematic, and as a result, it is often difficult to evaluate infinite regress arguments. These consequences of our customary way of (...)
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    Morality, convention and conventional morality.Joseph Heath - 2017 - Philosophical Explorations 20 (3):276-293.
    Among anthropologists and sociologists, it is widely believed that moral rules are best understood as a type of social norm. Moral philosophers, however, have largely been hostile to this suggestion. In recent years, the impulse to distinguish moral rules from others types of social norm has received what many take to be empirical support from the work of Elliot Turiel and his collaborators, who have argued that there are two distinct “domains” of social cognition, the “moral” and the “conventional.” Many (...)
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    Adaptation and Validation of the Perceived Control in Unemployment Scale.Claude Houssemand, Raymond Meyers & Anne Pignault - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Degrees of unsolvability.Joseph Robert Shoenfield - 1972 - New York,: American Elsevier.
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    Swampland Revisited.Joseph Silk & Michel Cassé - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (4):1-11.
    The transcendental expectation of string theory is that the nature of the fundamental forces, particle spectra and masses, together with coupling constants, is uniquely determined by mathematical and logical consistency, non-empirically, that is by pure reason. However pluralism triumphed with the explosive emergence of the multiverse. String theorists have extended a long-sought dream to a landscape or a happy caparnaum. Proponents of string theory try to qualify their arguments via swampland conjectures while cosmologists retreat to their telescopes. We review the (...)
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    Disabled by Design: Justifying and Limiting Parental Authority to Choose Future Children with Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis.Joseph Stramondo - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (4):475-500.
    Like any philosophically interesting health care practice, ethical analysis of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis has produced a wide range of moral positions. For example, one might contrast David King's view that warns PGD should be strictly limited and regulated because it will soon result in the expansion of a troubling "laissez-faire eugenics" with Julian Savulescu's argument for the "principle of procreative beneficence" morally requiring parents to use information attained through PGD to select the "best child". That is, these authors represent two (...)
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    Looks and the immediacy of visual objectual knowledge.Joseph Shieber - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):741-750.
    In his recent paper ‘Knowing What Things Look Like’, Matthew McGrath offers a challenge to the idea that knowing an object by seeing it, ‘visual objectual knowledge’ is an instance of immediate knowledge. I offer supporters of the notion of immediate visual objectual knowledge two potential strategies for blocking McGrath’s argument: either by questioning McGrath’s claim about the role that knowing what an object looks like plays in visual objectual knowledge or by denying that any explanation of how knowing what (...)
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    Epistémologie des activités physiques et sportives.Claude Bayer - 1990 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Media ethics in perspective.Claude-Jean Bertrand - 1986 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (1):17 – 22.
    American media, in the face of the Grenada invasion ?lockout?; and the Westmoreland/Sharon libel actions, seem to be running scared. No longer are there accusations of ?imperial media,?; as newspapers, radio, and television news consumption decline. Media response is to look to ethics. Media should learn that corporate consciousness is less important in guiding the medium than is service to public or audience.
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  47. Euthanasia-the right to die well and beautifully?: A theological plea.Joseph Lam - 2017 - The Australasian Catholic Record 94 (2):167.
    Lam, Joseph Peter Fitzsimons is a competent journalist who does not shy away from expressing his personal opinion on controversial social and ethical issues. In a Sydney Morning Herald online comment published on 11 December 2016, he not only praised the courage of the premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, but also appealed to members of the New South Wales parliament to follow Andrews' lead to legalise euthanasia. Anticipating the eventual collapse of his own health in the future, Fitzsimons insisted (...)
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    Scientific Rationality and the Logic of Research Acceptance.Joseph M. Ransdell - 2013 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 49 (4):533.
    Joseph Ransdell posted the following draft of an introduction to a work in progress to the peirce-l email list on September 22, 2000. The post triggered a long thread of discussion in which he participated quite actively. At least one later and much longer version of the introduction exists. Still, this draft will give a concentrated “taste” of a side of Ransdell more familiar perhaps to long-time peirce-l subscribers than to those who have read only his published works. In (...)
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  49. Time Perception and the Experience of Time When Immersed in an Altered Sensory Environment.Joseph Glicksohn, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Federica Mauro & Tal D. Ben-Soussan - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Nisargadatta Maharaj before the Human Sciences: Praise of Man without Quality. A Flawed Anthropology?Claude Fintz - 2024 - Iris 44.
    In an (indirectly or involuntarily) iconoclastic subject, Claude Fintz proposes to put in perspective the conceptual universe of the humanities by confronting it with the thought of a master of contemporary Indian advaita, Nisargadatta Maharaj—as reflected by his disciple Ramesh S. Balsekar. In this “between” of the scientific and spiritual quest, the great notions of the philosophy of the subject will resonate. The author hypothesizes that this paradoxical encounter is likely to bring out the mystery of a first-person search (...)
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