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    L'idée critique chez Kant.Joseph Combès - 1971 - Paris,: Presses universitaries de France.
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  2. Teilhard de Chardin et la sainte évolution.André Combes - 1969 - [Paris]: Éditions Seghers.
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    All-levels, all-quadrants a review of Ken Wilbers a theory of everything.Allan Combs - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (11):74-82.
    Through the eye of the developmentalist, human activity is everywhere characterized by evolution and growth. It is seen in the psychological makeup of individuals as well as in the lives of cultures and nations. Developmentalists from Sigmund Freud to Lawrence Kohlberg (1981), Robert Kegan (1994) and Clare Graves (1981; Beck & Cowan, 1996) have studied the growth of emotional, intellectual, and moral capabilities in individuals and extrapolated their findings to issues of cultural and international import. Ken Wilber's unique contribution, here (...)
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    Appraising Black-Boxed Technology: the Positive Prospects.E. S. Dahl - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (4):571-591.
    One staple of living in our information society is having access to the web. Web-connected devices interpret our queries and retrieve information from the web in response. Today’s web devices even purport to answer our queries directly without requiring us to comb through search results in order to find the information we want. How do we know whether a web device is trustworthy? One way to know is to learn why the device is trustworthy by inspecting its inner workings, 156–170 (...)
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    The realist case for global reform.William E. Scheuerman - 2011 - Cambridge: Polity Press.
    Does a hard-headed realist approach to international politics necessarily involve scepticism towards progressive foreign policy initiatives and global reform? Should proponents of realism always be seen as morally complacent and politically combative? In this major reconsideration of the main figures of international political theory, Bill Scheuerman challenges conventional wisdom to reveal a neglected tradition of progressive realism with much to contribute to contemporary debates about international policy-making and world government. Far from seeing international reform as well-meaning but potentially irresponsible idealism, (...)
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    Venn-type diagrams for arguments of N terms.Daniel E. Anderson & Frank L. Cleaver - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):113-118.
    The attempt to find usable diagrams fornterms of the sort devised by John Venn seems to have originated with Venn himself, who published diagrams for up to five classes (the fifth class, however, was shaped like a doughnut, and contained an area outside itself — like the hole in the doughnut). Venn then suggested that “if we wanted to use a diagram forsixterms (x, y, z, w, v, u) the best plan would probably be to taketwofive-term figures, one for theupart (...)
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  7. Pierre Bayle: Du Pays de Foix à la Cité d'Erasme. [REVIEW]E. B. C. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):306-306.
    This biography of Bayle corrects and supplements the famous biography by Desmaizeux with its mode adequate documentation and more thorough knowledge of Bayle's correspondence and social environments. Labrousse has combed Bayle's writings for tiny details and semi-confessional passages in order to animate somewhat the cold, impersonal image previously given of Bayle.--C. E. B.
     
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  8. On building arguments on shifting sands.Paul E. Mullen - 2007 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (2):pp. 143-147.
    Psychopathy fascinates. Modernist writers construct out of it an image of alienated individualism pursuing the moment, killing they know not why, exploiting in passing, troubled, if troubled at all, not by guilt, but by perplexity (Camus 1989; Gide 1995; Mailer 1957; Musil 1996). Psychiatrists and psychologists—even those who should know better—are drawn by it to take off into philosophical speculation about morality, evil, and the beast in man (Mullen 1992; Simon 1996). Philosophers succumb to the temptation of attempting to ground (...)
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    Sage of Salisbury. [REVIEW]E. A. R. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):373-374.
    Thomas Chubb seems to have been an 18th century English artisan class version of Eric Hoffer. Only the subject for Chubb was Deism rather than democracy. This is not, of course, to deny the link between these two, a link which is accented to some extent in Chubb's own work. Bushell has given us a short biographical account of Chubb together with six chapters that dutifully comb Chubb's moral, political, and, especially, his theological writings for a synthetic view of Chubb's (...)
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    Science under siege?: interest groups and the science wars.Leon E. Trachtman - 2000 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Edited by Robert Perrucci.
    The combative metaphor of Oscience warsO has taken on a predominant position within the collective conscious, from being featured on the programs of scientific meetings to being splashed across the pages of leading national magazines and newspapers. Some in the scientific community perceive their profession to be under siege by members of the academic left, radical environmentalists, religious fundamentalists, eco-feminists, and others. This book, based on in-depth interviews with sixty members of groups with alleged Oanti-scienceO attitudes, examines how pervasive and (...)
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  11. Review of David Konstan, A life worthy of the gods: The materialist psychology of Epicurus. [REVIEW]Kelly E. Arenson - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (1):pp. 95-96.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Life Worthy of the Gods: The Materialist Psychology of EpicurusKelly E. ArensonDavid Konstan. A Life Worthy of the Gods: The Materialist Psychology of Epicurus. Las Vegas-Zurich-Athens: Parmenides Publishing, 2008. Pp. xx + 176. Paper, $34.00.In this modestly expanded edition of his 1973 book, Some Aspects of Epicurean Psychology (Brill), David Konstan attempts to flesh out the Epicurean explanation of the causes of unhappiness: “empty beliefs” (kenodoxia)—most importantly, (...)
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    Sage of Salisbury. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):373-374.
    Thomas Chubb seems to have been an 18th century English artisan class version of Eric Hoffer. Only the subject for Chubb was Deism rather than democracy. This is not, of course, to deny the link between these two, a link which is accented to some extent in Chubb's own work. Bushell has given us a short biographical account of Chubb together with six chapters that dutifully comb Chubb's moral, political, and, especially, his theological writings for a synthetic view of Chubb's (...)
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  13. Karl Jaspers: Philosophy as Faith. [REVIEW]T. L. E. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):733-734.
    Although there have been a number of important studies of Karl Jaspers by European scholars, until recently there were in English only the Schilpp volume on Jaspers, brief studies by Allen and Lichtigfield, and a few articles scattered in journals and books. In 1968 Eugene Long published Jaspers and Bultmann. This was followed by three studies published during 1970-71: Charles Wallraff, Karl Jaspers ; Oswald Schrag, Existence, Existenz and Transcendence ; and Sebastian Samay, Reason Revisited. Ehrlich’s book is a welcome (...)
     
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    Molecular biology is not difficult – if you know how to do it Methods in Plant Molecular Biology. A Laboratory Course Manual(1995). P. Maliga, D. F. Klessig, A. R. Cashmore, W. Gruissem and J. E. Varner (ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York. xiii+446 pp. $110 cloth; ISBN 0 87969‐450‐5. $75 plastic comb binding; ISBN 0 87969‐386‐X. [REVIEW]P. Maliga, D. F. Klessig, A. R. Cashmore, W. Gruissem, J. E. Varner & Jola Maluszynska - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):519-520.
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    The Ethical Edge of Christian Theology. [REVIEW]Warren E. Steinkraus - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (3):267-269.
    Well-versed in contemporary social science and in alternative views of theology and metaphysics, Walter Muelder has remained a practicing idealistic thinker for many years. The subtitle of this substantial volume is: “Forty Years of Communitarian Personalism.” Commencing with a brilliant forty-two page autobiographical statement, the volume contains nineteen essays, dating from 1939–1979, on various theoretical and practical themes. Without being combative or even polemical, Muelder straightforwardly deals with controversial issues and significant religious implications of philosophical Personalism, showing affinity with, if (...)
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    Atoms, combs, syllables and organisms.Alessandro Giordani & Claudio Calosi - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (7):1995-2024.
    Mereological atomism is the thesis that everything is ultimately composed of atomic parts, i.e., parts without proper parts. Typically, this thesis is characterized by an axiom stating that everything has atomic parts. The present paper argues that the success of this standard characterization depends on how the notions of sum and composition are defined. In particular, we put forward a novel definition of mereological sum that: (i) is not equivalent to existing definitions in the literature, if no strong decomposition principle (...)
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    Experimental Psychology. By Mary Collins, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., Lecturer in Applied Psychology in the University of Edinburgh, and James Drever, M.A., B.Sc, D.Phil., F.R.S.E., Director of the George Combe Psychological Laboratory, University of Edinburgh. [REVIEW]T. H. Pear - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (3):394.
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    Molecular biology is not difficult – if you know how to do it Methods in Plant Molecular Biology. A Laboratory Course Manual(1995). P. Maliga, D. F. Klessig, A. R. Cashmore, W. Gruissem and J. E. Varner (ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York. xiii+446 pp. $110 cloth; ISBN 0 87969‐450‐5. $75 plastic comb binding; ISBN 0 87969‐386‐X. [REVIEW]Jola Maluszynska - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):519-520.
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    Molecular biology is not difficult – if you know how to do it Methods in Plant Molecular Biology. A Laboratory Course Manual(1995). P. Maliga, D. F. Klessig, A. R. Cashmore, W. Gruissem and J. E. Varner (ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York. xiii+446 pp. $110 cloth; ISBN 0 87969‐450‐5. $75 plastic comb binding; ISBN 0 87969‐386‐X. [REVIEW]Jola Maluszynska - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):519-520.
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    Consciousness explained better: towards an integral understanding of the multifaceted nature of consciousness.Allan Combs - 2009 - St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon House.
    Consciousness is explored as a living stream of lucid experience composed of the essence of the moments of our lives. Grounded in Ken Wilber's model, consciousness is explained from many points of view: its historical evolution, its growth in the individual, its mystical dimensions, and the meaning of enlightenment"--Provided by publisher.
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  21. Simondon. Individu et collectivité. Pour une philosophie du transindividuel.MURIEL COMBES - 1999
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    Conscientious refusals to refer: findings from a national physician survey.M. P. Combs, R. M. Antiel, J. C. Tilburt, P. S. Mueller & F. A. Curlin - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (7):397-401.
    Background Regarding controversial medical services, many have argued that if physicians cannot in good conscience provide a legal medical intervention for which a patient is a candidate, they should refer the requesting patient to an accommodating provider. This study examines what US physicians think a doctor is obligated to do when the doctor thinks it would be immoral to provide a referral. Method The authors conducted a cross-sectional survey of a random sample of 2000 US physicians from all specialties. The (...)
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  23. Process, structure, and form: An evolutionary transpersonal psychology of consciousness.Allan Combs & Stanley Krippner - 2003 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 22 (1):47-60.
    In the spirit of William James, we present a process view of human consciousness. Our approach, however, follows upon Charles Tart’s original systems theory analysis of states of consciousness, although it differs in its reliance on the modern sciences of complexity, especially dynamical systems theory and its emphasis on process and evolution. We argue that consciousness experience is constructive in the sense that it is the result of ongoing self-organizing and self-creating processes in the mind and body. These processes follow (...)
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    Relationships, Not Boundaries.Combs Gene & Freedman Jill - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (3):203-217.
    The authors find it more useful to payattention to relationships than to boundaries.By focusing attention on bounded, individualpsychological issues, the metaphor ofboundaries can distract helping professionalsfrom thinking about inequities of power. Itoversimplifies a complex issue, inviting us toignore discourses around gender, race, class,culture, and the like that support injustice,abuse, and exploitation. Making boundaries acentral metaphor for ethical practice can keepus from critically examining the effects ofdistance, withdrawal, and non-participation.The authors describe how it is possible toexamine the practical, moral, and ethicaleffects (...)
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    The Evolution of consciousness: A theory of Historical and personal transformation.Allan Combs - 1993 - World Futures 38 (1):43-62.
    (1993). The Evolution of consciousness: A theory of Historical and personal transformation. World Futures: Vol. 38, Theoretical Achievements and Practical Applications of General Evolutionary Theory, pp. 43-62.
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    Gilbert Simondon and the Philosophy of the Transindividual.Muriel Combes - 2012 - MIT Press.
    An accessible yet rigorous introduction to the influential French philosopher Gilbert Simondon's philosophy of individuation. Gilbert Simondon, one of the most influential contemporary French philosophers, published only three works: L'individu et sa genèse physico-biologique and L'individuation psychique et collective, both drawn from his doctoral thesis, and Du mode d'existence des objets techniques. It is this last work that brought Simondon into the public eye; as a consequence, he has been considered a “thinker of technics” and cited often in pedagogical reports (...)
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    Consciousness, evolution, and spiritual growth: A critique and model.Allan Combs & Stanley Krippner - 1999 - World Futures 53 (3):193-212.
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    Les métis les plus purs.Isabelle Combès & Diego Villar - 2008 - Clio 27:32-56.
    Le point de départ de cet article est la thèse développée en 1991 par Isabelle Combès et Thierry Saignes sur la naissance de l’ethnie et l’identité chiriguano, « essentiellement » métisses. Le rapport au métissage des Chiriguano et Chané semble paradoxal. Bien qu’ils soient considérés comme un exemple paradigmatique de métissage amérindien, certains points de vue contemporains condamnent l’ethnie à la disparition en raison, précisément, du métissage avec les Blancs. Les Chiriguano et Chané, quant à eux, rejettent aujourd’hui toute idée (...)
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    All of the myriad worlds: Life in the akashic plenum.Allan Combs, Tony Arcari & Stanley Krippner - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1 & 2):75 – 85.
    This article explores some experiential implications of Laszlo's Akashic Field hypothesis as well as similar information-rich field models such as those suggested by Bohm and Sheldrake. It examines the implications of such models for both ordinary and anomalous human experience, and proposes the idea that these models allow for the possibility of alternative experiential worlds as real as ordinary "material" reality. Such alternative realities are posited by many, if not all, major mythic and religious systems, and are said to be (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press.
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    Bibliography of George Grant.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press. pp. 133-138.
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    Contents.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press.
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    Contributors.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press. pp. 139-139.
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    Conversations for a better world.Allan Combs - 1999 - World Futures 54 (4):377-388.
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    Cooperation: Toward a post-modern ethic introduction.Allan Combs - 1991 - World Futures 31 (2):1-1.
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    Frontmatter.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press.
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    Fountains of Love: The Maternal Body as Rhetorical Symbol of Authority in Early Modern England.Julia D. Combs - 2018 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 7 (2):55-71.
    For Erasmus, the two fountains streaming milky juice—a new mother’s breasts—represent powerful symbols of love and authority. Erasmus describes the mother’s breasts as fountains oozing love to the sucking child. Elizabeth Clinton extends the image of Mother to represent God, reminding the nursing mother that when she looks on her sucking child, she should remember that she is God’s new born babe, sucking His instruction and His word, even as the babe sucks her breast. Dorothy Leigh extends the image of (...)
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    L'acte fou.Muriel Combes - 2004 - Multitudes 4 (4):63-71.
    After a brief survey of the speculative sequence « individuation-transduction-transindividuality » which structures Simondon ’s thought, the authors focus their attention on one of its paradoxical limits: the isolation of a writer who devoted his life to thinking in terms of relations. They suggest that the type of action towards which Simondon directed his efforts could not fit with the way he characterized transindividual experiences. By pursuing the path of a speculative thinking incapable of constituting a collective form of transindividuality, (...)
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    « Le Noir et le langage » Fanon et Césaire.Dominique Combe - 2015 - Rue Descartes 83 (4):11-21.
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    « Le Noir et le langage » Fanon et Césaire.Dominique Combe - 2015 - Rue Descartes 83 (4):11-21.
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    La question du genre dans la mémoire de femmes en Europe communiste.Sonia Combe - 2015 - Clio 41:229-238.
    Clio – Quelle est votre expérience d’histoire orale en pays communiste? SC : Membre d’une association constituée auprès de la BDIC (Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine) et du CNRS, j’ai effectué plusieurs missions en Europe de l’Est dans les années 1980, puis immédiatement après le changement de régime, au tournant des années 1980-1990. L’objectif de l’association était de collecter la mémoire d’acteurs et témoins d’événements historiques – ou considérés comme tels dep...
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    Preface.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press.
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    Reason and Unreason in Today's French Historical Research.S. Combe - 1996 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1996 (108):149-164.
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    Situation de Gérard Genette.Dominique Combe - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):21-30.
    Gérard Genette occupe une « situation » intermédiaire entre les avant-gardes théoriques des années 1960 et l’histoire littéraire de la tradition lansonienne à la Sorbonne, où il avait commencé sa carrière académique, avant d’amorcer un « tournant rhétorique » dans la filiation de Valéry et de Paulhan. Enseignant la poétique à l’EPHE et à l’EHESS, il a contribué à renouveler profondément la théorie littéraire en France dans les années 1960, aux côtés de Barthes, Todorov, Jakobson et Michel Charles.
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    Seeing into the sun: True intelligence.Allan Combs - 1997 - World Futures 49 (1):145-157.
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    Spinoza’s method of biblical interpretation and his political philosophy.Eugene Combs - 1983 - In George Parkin Grant & Eugene Combs (eds.), Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant. University of Toronto Press. pp. 7-28.
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    World View and Belief, and Rites of Healing in a Spiritual Church in Los Angeles.Jo Anne Combs - 1990 - Anthropology of Consciousness 1 (1-2):6-9.
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    Analysis of Legal Issues.Steven C. Combs - 2000 - Informal Logic 20 (3).
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    A question of epistemology: Reflections on the Harman‐Laszlo dialogue.Allan Combs, Deryl Howard & Stanley Krippner - 1996 - World Futures 47 (2):115-120.
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    A Taxonomy of Technics.Richard Combes - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):5-24.
    Even as philosophers increasingly apply their analytical acumen to other subjects of intellectual study, technology is one area relegated to the sidelines. To help dispel such prejudice, this exercise in applied ontology explains why technology invites critical examination, enumerates the generic needs and perceived wants that it fulfills, and then supplies a taxonomy of technological devices individuated in terms of the functional roles that their designers or consumers intend for them. In light of the classificatory scheme developed, I conclude that (...)
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