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    Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke.Michael E. Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam J. Mack, Andrew F. Ducruet, Ricardo J. Komotar, Ruth L. Fischbach, Thomas E. Martin & E. Sander Connolly - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):3-12.
    Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst of raging ethical debates surrounding fertility treatments, genetically modified foods and stem-cell research, there has been no reduction in the campaigns of activists worldwide. Plying their trade of intimidation aimed at ending biomedical experimentation in all animals, they have succeeded in creating an environment where research institutions, often painted as guilty until proven innocent, have avoided addressing the issue for fear of becoming targets. (...)
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  2. Acceleration patterns of aimed hand movements-effects of gravitational orientation.Hn Zelaznik, E. Fischbach & C. Talmadge - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):328-328.
     
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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke”.Michael E. Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam J. Mack, Andrew F. Ducruet, Ricardo J. Komotar, Ruth L. Fischbach, Thomas E. Martin & E. Sander Connolly - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):1-3.
    Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst of raging ethical debates surrounding fertility treatments, genetically modified foods and stem-cell research, there has been no reduction in the campaigns of activists worldwide. Plying their trade of intimidation aimed at ending biomedical experimentation in all animals, they have succeeded in creating an environment where research institutions, often painted as guilty until proven innocent, have avoided addressing the issue for fear of becoming targets. (...)
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    Altruists with Green Beards.Ernst Fehr & Urs Fischbacher - 2005 - Analyse & Kritik 27 (1):73-84.
    If cooperative dispositions are associated with unique phenotypic features (’green beards’), cooperative individuals can be identified. Therefore, cooperative individuals can avoid exploitation by defectors by cooperating exclusively with other cooperative individuals; consequently, cooperators flourish and defectors die out. Experimental evidence suggests that subjects, who are given the opportunity to make promises in face-to-face interactions, are indeed able to predict the partner’s behavior better than chance in a subsequent Prisoners’ Dilemma. This evidence has been interpreted as evidence in favor of green (...)
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    Derecho político general y constitucional comparado.Oskar Georg Fischbach - 1928 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Labor, s. a.. Edited by Roces Suárez, Wenceslao & [From Old Catalog].
    "La distinción que suele hacerse entre el Derecho político y la Teoría general del Estado no obedece, en realidad, a una exigencia lógica; la separación ni es clara, ni tiene fundamento. Son dos aspectos del mismo problema científico: estudio jurídico del Estado. La Teoría general del Estado se ocupa generalmente de definir los principales aplicables a todo Estado y en todas sus manifestaciones. El Derecho político, partiendo de estos conceptos generales que sienta la Teoría, investiga más en concreto la vida (...)
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    Marx with Spinoza: Production, Alienation, History.Franck Fischbach - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy: An Introduction.Dominik Klein, Johannes Marx & Kai Fischbach - 2018 - Historical Social Research 43 (1):7-27.
    Agent-based modeling has become a common and well-established tool in the social sciences and certain of the humanities. Here, we aim to provide an overview of the different modeling approaches in current use. Our discussion unfolds in two parts: we first classify different aspects of the model-building process and identify a number of characteristics shared by most agent-based models in the humanities and social sciences; then we map relevant differences between the various modeling approaches. We classify these into different dimensions (...)
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    The ombudsman for research practice.Ruth L. Fischbach & Diane C. Gilbert - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (4):389-402.
    We propose that institutions consider establishing a position of “Ombudsman for Research Practice”. This person would assume several roles: as asounding board to those needing confidential consultation about research issues — basic, applied or clinical; as afacilitator for those wishing to pursue a formal grievance process; and as aneducator to distribute guidelines and standards, to raise the consciousness regarding sloppy or irregular practices in order to prevent misconduct and to promote the responsible conduct of research. While there are compelling features (...)
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    “Doctor, will you turn off my LVAD?”.Jeremy R. Simon & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (1):14-15.
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    Pourquoi la philosophie sociale?Catherine Colliot-Thélène & Franck Fischbach - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):172-189.
    A number of authors now invoke the opposition between political philosophy and social philosophy, whether to account for the specific nature of Marx’s relation to philosophy or to reactualize the project of a critical theory of society. What, the article asks, is the meaning of this distinction? Can it fulfill the requisite conditions that will enable philosophers to address in a pertinent manner the social and political challenges of our time? These are the questions addressed here by Catherine Colliot-Thélène, whose (...)
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    Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children.John Loike, Ruth Fischbach & Moshe Tendler - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):45-47.
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    Marxisme et phénoménologie : la fécondation réciproque de deux traditions.Entretien Avec Franck Fischbach Réalisé Par Alexandre Feron - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29 (29):13-32.
    Le projet théorique et philosophique que Franck Fischbach poursuit depuis le début des années 2000 place en son cœur une volonté d’articuler la philosophie de Marx à la phénoménologie heideggérienne d’Être et Temps. Au travers de son triptyque publié entre 2005 et 2011, La production des hommes (2005), Sans objet (2009) et La privation de monde (2011) – mais également dans son dernier ouvrage, Après la production (2019) – on voit ainsi se déployer une forme de réactivation de ce (...)
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    Introduction.Jean Robelin & Fischbach - 2012 - Noesis 20:9-14.
    Si l’effondrement du socialisme réel avait légitimé « l’économie de marché » et par là les théories économiques qui la modélisent, la multiplication et l’approfondissement des crises du capital financier, en particulier depuis 2008, ont au contraire semblé invalider cette double légitimité. Le procès est facile : les économistes n’ont, dans l’ensemble, rien vu venir des crises ni de leur ampleur. Au mieux ils nous les présentent comme une fatalité météorologique. Et quand ils se hasardent à p...
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    The basic theory of infinite time register machines.Merlin Carl, Tim Fischbach, Peter Koepke, Russell Miller, Miriam Nasfi & Gregor Weckbecker - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (2):249-273.
    Infinite time register machines (ITRMs) are register machines which act on natural numbers and which are allowed to run for arbitrarily many ordinal steps. Successor steps are determined by standard register machine commands. At limit times register contents are defined by appropriate limit operations. In this paper, we examine the ITRMs introduced by the third and fourth author (Koepke and Miller in Logic and Theory of Algorithms LNCS, pp. 306–315, 2008), where a register content at a limit time is set (...)
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    Attribution of externalities: An economic approach to the Knobe effect.Verena Utikal & Urs Fischbacher - 2014 - Economics and Philosophy 30 (2):215-240.
    A series of studies in experimental philosophy have revealed that people blame others for foreseen negative side effects but do not praise them for foreseen positive ones. In order to challenge this idea, also called the Knobe effect, we develop a laboratory experiment using monetary incentives. In a game-theoretic framework we formalize the two vignettes in a neutral way, which means that we abstain from the use of any specific language terms and can easily control and vary the economic parameters (...)
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    Présentation.Javier Burdman & Franck Fischbach - 2021 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 50:9-12.
    Dans sa signification la plus générale, la théorie critique est un type de théorie qui considère les concepts avec lesquels on analyse les rapports sociaux comme constitués par ces rapports eux-mêmes. Dans un texte devenu classique, « Théorie traditionnelle et théorie critique », Max Horkheimer soutient que, tandis que la théorie traditionnelle reste indifférente à l’égard de son rôle dans la société, la théorie critique quant à elle prend en compte la manière dont les rapports sociaux influe...
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    Harmonizing regulations for biomedical research: A critical analysis of the us and venezuelan systems.Dannie di Tillio-Gonzalez & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2006 - Developing World Bioethics 8 (3):167-177.
    ABSTRACT This article aims to compare the national legal systems that regulate biomedical research in an industrialized country (United States) and a developing country (Venezuela). A new international order is emerging in which Europe, Japan and the United States (US) are revising common guidelines and harmonizing standards. In this article, we analyze – as an example – the US system. This system is controlled by a federal agency structured to regulate research funded by the federal government uniformly, either in the (...)
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  18. LVADs and the limits off autonomy-Reply.Jeremy Simon & Ruth Fischbach - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (3):5-5.
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    Human Altruism – Proximate Patterns and Evolutionary Origins.Ernst Fehr & Urs Fischbacher - 2005 - Analyse & Kritik 27 (1):6-47.
    Are people selfish or altruistic? Throughout history this question has been answered on the basis of much introspection and little evidence. It has been at the heart of many controversial debates in politics, science, and philosophy. Some of the most fundamental questions concerning our evolutionary origins, our social relations, and the organization of society are centered around issues of altruism and selfishness. Experimental evidence indicates that human altruism is a powerful force and unique in the animal world. However, there is (...)
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    Mind who’s testing: Turing tests and the post-colonial imposition of their implicit conceptions of intelligence.Fabian Fischbach, Tijs Vandemeulebroucke & Aimee van Wynsberghe - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    This paper aims to show that dominant conceptions of intelligence used in artificial intelligence (AI) are biased by normative assumptions that originate from the Global North, making it questionable if AI can be uncritically applied elsewhere without risking serious harm to vulnerable people. After the introduction in Sect. 1 we shortly present the history of IQ testing in Sect. 2, focusing on its multiple discriminatory biases. To determine how these biases came into existence, we define intelligence ontologically and underline its (...)
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    Sans objet: capitalisme, subjectivité, aliénation.Franck Fischbach - 2009 - Vrin.
    Dans un contexte de crise du systeme capitaliste - une crise qui n'est sans doute qu'une etape de plus dans une fuite en avant qui dure depuis 30 ans, par laquelle ledit systeme tente desesperement de dissimuler la contradiction fondamentale qui l'habite (chercher a maintenir a tout prix la forme de la valeur alors meme que tout la denonce comme une forme fondamentalement depassee, perimee et anachronique de la richesse sociale) - ce livre part de notre impuissance pratique et de (...)
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    Ethical Efficacy as a Measure of Training Effectiveness: An Application of the Graphic Novel Case Method Versus Traditional Written Case Study.Sarah Fischbach - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (3):603-615.
    The study explores the use of Graphic Novels as an innovative form of training that may improve an individual’s ethical efficacy. A quantitative comparison of the graphic novel method and the traditional written case study is analyzed. The literature on ethics, graphic novels, and training are brought together from theories of narrative and literature perspective to formulate a study. The study uses a 2 × 2 repeated-measure MANOVA to analyze the participant’s reaction to bribery situations based on varying levels of (...)
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    La production des hommes: Marx avec Spinoza.Franck Fischbach - 2014 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    English summary: The joint reading of Marx and Spinoza proposed here comes from their shared idea that men must be understood as parts of nature, so that any process that separates men from nature, that abstracts the subject form the objective world, or formalizes reason independently of its content is a fundamental result of alienation. Marx and Spinoza both saw that the processes of abstraction of the subject, and the subjectification of reason, meant to ensure the mastery of men over (...)
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    Harmonizing regulations for biomedical research: A critical analysis of the us and venezuelan systems.Dannie Di Tillio-Gonzalez Ruth L. Fischbach - 2006 - Developing World Bioethics 8 (3):167-177.
    This article aims to compare the national legal systems that regulate biomedical research in an industrialized country (United States) and a developing country (Venezuela). A new international order is emerging in which Europe, Japan and the United States (US) are revising common guidelines and harmonizing standards. In this article, we analyze – as an example – the US system. This system is controlled by a federal agency structured to regulate research funded by the federal government uniformly, either in the US (...)
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    La privation de monde: temps, espace et capital.Franck Fischbach - 2011 - Vrin.
    A la source de ce livre il y a la conviction que certaines des evolutions les plus negatives des societes contemporaines conferent une actualite nouvelle au concept d'alienation selon la comprehension qu'en ont proposee des penseurs aussi apparemment eloignes l'un de l'autre que Marx et Heidegger: l'alienation comprise comme privation de monde. Nos societes mondialisees sont paradoxalement celles ou s'impose l'experience d'une privation de monde sans precedent. Plusieurs dimensions de cette privation sont analysees ici, notamment l'experience temporelle d'un present eternel, (...)
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    The ombudsman for research practice.Dr Ruth L. Fischbach & Diane C. Gilbert - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (4):389-402.
    We propose that institutions consider establishing a position of “Ombudsman for Research Practice”. This person would assume several roles: as asounding board to those needing confidential consultation about research issues — basic, applied or clinical; as afacilitator for those wishing to pursue a formal grievance process; and as aneducator to distribute guidelines and standards, to raise the consciousness regarding sloppy or irregular practices in order to prevent misconduct and to promote the responsible conduct of research. While there are compelling features (...)
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    Fichte et Hegel: la reconnaissance.Franck Fischbach - 1999 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Les pages de Hegel consacrées à la lutte pour la reconnaissance sont certainement parmi les plus lues et les plus commentées, particulièrement en France où elles ont fourni à Kojève le point de départ d'une magistrale interprétation de la Phénoménologie de l'esprit. Pourquoi les relire une fois encore? Pour elles-mêmes d'abord, en les inscrivant, plus qu'on ne l'a fait jusqu'ici, dans le contexte général de l'idéalisme allemand de manière à clairement faire apparaître que la théorie de la reconnaissance est la (...)
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    Will CRISPR Germline Engineering Close the Door to an Open Future?Rachel L. Mintz, John D. Loike & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (5):1409-1423.
    The bioethical principle of autonomy is problematic regarding the future of the embryo who lacks the ability to self-advocate but will develop this defining human capacity in time. Recent experiments explore the use of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats /Cas9 for germline engineering in the embryo, which alters future generations. The embryo’s inability to express an autonomous decision is an obvious bioethical challenge of germline engineering. The philosopher Joel Feinberg acknowledged that autonomy is developing in children. He advocated that (...)
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    Présentation.Franck Fischbach - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 154 (4):475.
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    Maternal–Fetal Cell Transfer in Surrogacy: Ties That Bind.Ruth L. Fischbach & John D. Loike - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (5):35-36.
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    Neuroethicists needed now more than ever.Ruth L. Fischbach & Gerald D. Fischbach - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):47 – 48.
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    Comment penser philosophiquement le social?Franck Fischbach - 2013 - Cahiers Philosophiques 132 (1):7-20.
    Le présent article examine la question de l’existence d’un concept philosophique du social. Et cette question se pose à plus d’un titre : d’abord, parce qu’il semble que les philosophes aient toujours préféré – et préfèrent encore aujourd’hui – la catégorie du commun à celle du social ; ensuite, parce qu’il existe des sciences du social dont le moins qu’on puisse dire est qu’elles n’attendent pas grand-chose d’une éventuelle élaboration philosophique. Et pourtant, il existe bien un concept philosophique du social, (...)
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    Du commencement en philosophie: étude sur Hegel et Schelling.Franck Fischbach - 1999 - Paris: Vrin.
    C'est un fait bien etabli maintenant que le titre commode d'idealisme allemand ne recouvre ni une unite monolithique de doctrines ni l'unite univoque d'un processus qui, passant par Fichte et Schelling, aurait trouve avec Hegel son seul accomplissement possible. Prenant pour fil conducteur la question de savoir comment doit commencer la philosophie et par quoi il faut commencer en philosophie, on tente ici une lecture comparee de Hegel et de Schelling avec l'ambition de rouvrir entre eux un dialogue rendant manifeste (...)
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    Neuroethics: A Philosophical Challenge.Fritz Allhoff, Françoise Baylis, Richard Glen Boire, Christopher Buford, Tom Buller, Raymond DeVries, Hubert Doucet, Kathinka Evers, Joseph Fins & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):31-33.
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    Why neuroethicists are needed.Ruth Fischbach & Ianet Mindes - 2011 - In Judy Illes & Barbara J. Sahakian (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 343.
    This article reviews some of the definitions in circulation that reveal the varied perspectives and goals of the field of neuroethics. It discusses a brief taxonomy of neuroethical questions. It deals with two specific contentious issues, one clinical and one from social sciences and shows how neuroethicists can serve to inform and to protect. Neuroethicists need education that encompasses many domains. The study describes the academic grounding and qualifications that should be required and also considers the pivotal roles neuroethicists should (...)
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    The Brain Doesn't Lie.Ruth L. Fischbach & Gerald D. Fischbach - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):54-55.
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    Critique et réflexion : La réflexion dans la Théorie critique de l’École de Francfort.Franck Fischbach - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (2):233-248.
    Franck Fischbach | : Le concept de réflexion joue un rôle clé dans la constitution de la théorie critique dès les premiers textes de Horkheimer dans les années 30. Mais la théorie critique n’a pas le monopole de la réflexion et la théorie traditionnelle la met également en oeuvre : c’est donc qu’il y a une spécificité de la réflexion engagée par la théorie critique. Au fil d’une enquête qui va de Horkheimer à Habermas, le présent article tente de (...)
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    Adorno and Schelling: How to ‘Turn Philosophical Thought Towards the Non-Identical’.Franck Fischbach - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (6):1167-1179.
    This paper explores the relationship between Adorno and Schelling. It argues that Adorno resorted to Schellingian motifs to counteract the influence of Hegelian thought. In defending this thesis, I examine the various stages in the development of Adorno’s thought, beginning with two texts from the 1930s and concluding with Negative Dialectics and ‘Skoteinos’. This allows us to see that Adorno’s concern to discover a way of thinking that is capable of doing justice to the ‘non-identical’ was present throughout his philosophical (...)
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  39. Du commencement en philosophie. Étude sur Hegel et Schelling.Franck Fischbach - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (2):393-396.
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    La critique sociale au cinéma.Franck Fischbach - 2012 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Chacun sait que la critique sociale n'a pas son origine au cinema et qu'elle est nee quelque part du cote de chez Marx. Mais, dans une periode ou se multiplient des films comme It's a free world! (K. Loach), Louise Wimmer (C. Mennegun), Une vie meilleure (C. Kahn), Dans la tourmente (C. Ruggia) ou La mer a boire (J. Maillot), la question du rapport entre le cinema et la critique sociale retrouve une actualite qu'elle n'a plus eue depuis les annees (...)
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    Erblichkeit der Intelligenz: Eine Klarstellung Aus Biologischer Sicht.Karl-Friedrich Fischbach & Martin Niggeschmidt - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Ist Intelligenz erblich? Karl-Friedrich Fischbach und Martin Niggeschmidt zeigen, dass „Erblichkeit“ in der biologischen Fachsprache etwas anderes bedeutet als in der Alltagssprache – was fast zwangsläufig zu Fehlinterpretationen führt. Die 2. Auflage dieses essentials wurde um Kapitel zur Aussagekraft von Zwillingsstudien und genomweiten Assoziationsstudien über IQ-Unterschiede erweitert. Wer sich die Logik der Modelle und Methoden vergegenwärtigt, stellt fest: Intelligenz als „erblich“ zu bezeichnen, ist unpräzise und irreführend. Die Autoren: Prof. Dr. Karl-Friedrich Fischbach ist Entwicklungsbiologe und Neurogenetiker. Er war (...)
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  42. L'être et l'acte: enquête sur les fondements de l'ontologie moderne de l'agir.Franck Fischbach - 2002 - Paris: Vrin.
    Heidegger avait porté son attention sur la détermination de l'être de l'étant comme volonté. F. Fischbach explore et met à jour d'autres possibles recelés par l'ontologie de l'agir : il étudie ce qui se tient derrière les conceptions les plus diverses de l'être de l'étant, l'actus.
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    Manifest Für Eine Sozialphilosophie.Franck Fischbach (ed.) - 2016 - Transcript Verlag.
    Kann man die soziale Welt und die sozialen Prozesse aus der Perspektive der Beherrschten schreiben? Wie lässt sich eine Artikulation der Interessen der Subalternen innerhalb des Rahmens der Philosophie denken? Und was kann die Philosophie zum Denken des Widerstands beitragen? Franck Fischbach, ein exzellenter Kenner der deutschen Philosophie, insbesondere der Tradition der Kritischen Theorie, propagiert in diesem Buch die Begründung einer französischen Sozialphilosophie nach deutschem Vorbild und trägt damit zur deutsch-französischen philosophischen Kommunikation bei. Im Nachwort setzen Thomas Bedorf und (...)
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    Activité et négativité chez Marx et Spinoza.Franck Fischbach - 2005 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):593-610.
    Cet article tente de fonder la thèse selon laquelle l’ontologie de Marx serait plutôt une ontologie spinoziste qu’une ontologie hégélienne. Mais cela exige de relire de près quelques-uns des textes dans lesquels Marx use de l’une des catégories majeures de la dialectique hégélienne: la catégorie de contradiction.
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  45. Art et politique chez Schiller et Hegel.Franck Fischbach - 1999 - Kairos.
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  46. "Axel Honneth and the return to the roots of critical theory: Recognition as" otherness of justice".F. Fischbach - 2004 - Filosoficky Casopis 52 (4):631-646.
     
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  47. Axel Honneth a návrat ke kořenům kritické teorie: Uznání jako `jinakost spravedlnosti'.Franck Fischbach - 2004 - Filosoficky Casopis 52:631-646.
    [Axel Honneth and the return to the roots of critical theory: Recognition as „otherness of justice“; ].
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    Activité, Passivité, Aliénation.Franck Fischbach - 2006 - Actuel Marx 39 (1):13-27.
    The concept of alienation, as put forward in the 1844 Manuscripts, is a particularly complex one. Marx tentatively outlines a conception of alienation that is proper to him, that is not merely the transfer of the Feuerbachian conception from the religious sphere to social and economic life. Marx's innovation is to have gone beyond a conception in which alienation is regarded as the loss of a subjective content in the object, or as the experience of the loss of the object (...)
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    Adorno’s theory of philosophical and aesthetic truth.Franck Fischbach - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6):1246-1248.
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    Backmatter.Franck Fischbach - 2016 - In Manifest Für Eine Sozialphilosophie. Transcript Verlag. pp. 154-156.
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