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    Schelling.Émile Bréhier - 1912 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    Excerpt from Schelling Cette ardente propagande en faveur de Fichte, tout au tant que l'appréciation de Fichte lui - mème, ont amené à désigner sous le nom de période fichtéenne l'époque de Tü bingen et de Leipzig Où Schelling écrit ses premiers trai tés de philosophie générale un accord complet avec Fichte aurait donc précédé la période suivante qui est celle de la philosophie de lanature. Pourtant de ces traités les uns, écrits a Tübingen, sont antérieurs aux études physiques de (...)
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    Audience Perceptions of COVID-19 Metaphors: The Role of Source Domain and Country Context.Britta C. Brugman, Ellen Droog, W. Gudrun Reijnierse, Saskia Leymann, Giulia Frezza & Kiki Y. Renardel de Lavalette - 2022 - Metaphor and Symbol 37 (2):101-113.
    Metaphors abound in descriptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: it is described, among other things, as a war, a flood, and a marathon. However, not all metaphors may resonate equally well with members...
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    Does Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death Violate the Dead Donor Rule?Emil J. Nielsen Busch & Marius T. Mjaaland - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (2):4-11.
    The vital status of patients who are a part of controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) is widely debated in bioethical literature. Opponents to currently applied cDCD protocols argue that they violate the dead donor rule, while proponents of the protocols advocate compatibility. In this article, we argue that both parties often misinterpret the moral implications of the dead donor rule. The rule as such does not require an assessment of a donor’s vital status, we contend, but rather an assessment (...)
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    Oppositional defiance, moral reasoning and moral value evaluation as predictors of self-reported juvenile delinquency.Marinus Gcj Beerthuizen, Daniel Brugman & Karen S. Basinger - 2013 - Journal of Moral Education 42 (4):460-474.
    This study investigated the relationships among oppositional defiant attitudes, moral reasoning, moral value evaluation and self-reported delinquent behaviour in adolescents (N = 351, MAGE = 13.8 years, SDAGE = 1.1). Of particular interest were the moderating effects of age, educational environment and gender on the relationship between moral reasoning and delinquency. The results indicate that oppositional defiance was a strong positive correlate of delinquent behaviour, particularly in late adolescence. Furthermore, moral reasoning was modestly and negatively related to delinquency, but only (...)
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  5. Developmental delay or regression in moral reasoning by juvenile delinquents?Daniel Brugman & Elisabeth Aleva - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (3):321-338.
    This study extends research on moral reasoning competence in juvenile delinquents to their practical reasoning and perception of an institutional moral atmosphere in order to find out whether a delay in moral competence is one of the causes of the offence or one of the consequences of institutionalization or both. The study involved 64 delinquent adolescents from a modern, humane, high security detention centre and 81 secondary school pupils, all males. Delinquent adolescents exhibited lower moral competence than non‐delinquents, particularly in (...)
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    I'Idée européenne dans la résistance à travers la presse clandestine en France et en pologne, 1939–1945.Henri Brugmans - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (2):231-235.
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    Iris Murdoch over filosofie en literatuur.Edith Brugmans - 2021 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (4):461-478.
    Iris Murdoch on philosophy and literature: morality and the limits of text The paper discusses Murdoch’s view on philosophy and literature. It poses two questions. The first question is how Murdoch distinguishes between these two disciplines. Murdoch defends a separation of the two, whereas in fact she crosses borders. Moreover, Murdoch holds that both philosophy and literature are seeking truth. Therefore, I argue, for Murdoch, philosophy and literature are similar from a moral philosophical standpoint. The second question is whether literary (...)
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    Le front populaire : une révolution qui pouvait réussir?Henri Brugmans - 1963 - Res Publica 5 (4):360-367.
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    L'europe sans illusions.Henri Brugmans - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (2):259-270.
  10. Pourquoi le fascisme n'a-t-il pas "pris" en France?Henr Brugmans - 1965 - Res Publica 7 (1):77-85.
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  11. On the Compatibility between Euclidean Geometry and Hume's Denial of Infinite Divisibility.Emil Badici - 2008 - Hume Studies 34 (2):231-244.
    It has been argued that Hume's denial of infinite divisibility entails the falsity of most of the familiar theorems of Euclidean geometry, including the Pythagorean theorem and the bisection theorem. I argue that Hume's thesis that there are indivisibles is not incompatible with the Pythagorean theorem and other central theorems of Euclidean geometry, but only with those theorems that deal with matters of minuteness. The key to understanding Hume's view of geometry is the distinction he draws between a precise and (...)
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    What is the Invariance Hypothesis?Claudia Brugman - 1990 - Cognitive Linguistics 1 (2):257-268.
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    Prisoner’s Dilemma and Newcomb’s Problem: Two Problems or One?Emil Badici - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (5):2543-2557.
    David Lewis argued that Newcomb’s Problem and the Prisoner’s Dilemma are “one and the same problem” or, to be more precise, that the Prisoner’s Dilemma is nothing else than “two Newcomb problems side by side” (Lewis Philosophy and Public Affairs 8:235–240, 1979 : 235). It has been objected that his argument fails to take into account certain epistemic asymmetries which undermine the one-problem thesis. Sobel ( 1985 ) acknowledges that many tokens satisfy the structural requirements of both problems, while questioning (...)
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    Standards of equality and Hume's view of geometry.Emil Badici - 2011 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92 (4):448-467.
    It has been argued that there is a genuine conflict between the views of geometry defended by Hume in the Treatise and in the Enquiry: while the former work attributes to geometry a different status from that of arithmetic and algebra, the latter attempts to restore its status as an exact and certain science. A closer reading of Hume shows that, in fact, there is no conflict between the two works with respect to geometry. The key to understanding Hume's view (...)
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    Rondom vriendschap: filosofische beschouwingen: opstellen aangeboden aan Paul van Tongeren.Marcellinus Jozef Becker, Edith Brugmans, Janske Hermens & Paul van Tongeren (eds.) - 2015 - Zoetermeer: Klement.
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    An Introduction to the History of Modern Arabic Literature in Egypt.Jacob M. Landau & J. Brugman - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):827.
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    Destin du Socialisme : Le marxisme a-t-il paralysé la social-démocratie?Henri Brugmans - 1964 - Res Publica 6 (3):234-247.
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    Fundamentals about European integration.Henrik Brugmans - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (1):95-97.
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    Fédération et/ou confédération.Henri Brugmans - 1981 - History of European Ideas 2 (3):175-182.
    This article appeared originally in L'EUROPE en formation, No. 238, Juillet-Aout 1980 and is here reprinted with the permission of the author and editor. Presses d'Europe, Paris.
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    Le Marché commun : crise ou désintégration?Henri Brugmans - 1967 - Res Publica 9 (2):249-269.
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    Les "secrets" des religieux.Henri Brugmans - 1964 - Res Publica 6 (2):181-189.
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    PoETry in THE novELs of iris MUrdocH.Edith Brugmans - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (1):88-101.
    Whereas the philosophy and novels of Iris Murdoch are discussed widely and thoroughly in academic and popular studies, the poetry in her novels is as yet an underresearched area. This essay offers a first attempt at classifying and interpreting Murdoch's use of poetry in her novels. My analysis shows that this poetry discloses the force of her moral thought. I argue that Murdoch's ambivalent appreciation of T. S. Eliot is a case in point.
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    Today's nationalism: Old forms and new.Henri Brugmans - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):305-311.
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    Un cas de pathologie politique : l'"Action française".Henri Brugmans - 1963 - Res Publica 5 (3):237-244.
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    Émile Benveniste.Émile Benveniste, Andrew Eastman & Chloé Laplantine - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):133-136.
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    IX. Hegels Lehre im Liebte wissenschaftlicher Kritik.Emil Baff - 1928 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 38 (1-4):180-204.
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  27. The liar paradox and the inclosure schema.Emil Badici - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):583 – 596.
    In Beyond the Limits of Thought [2002], Graham Priest argues that logical and semantic paradoxes have the same underlying structure (which he calls the Inclosure Schema ). He also argues that, in conjunction with the Principle of Uniform Solution (same kind of paradox, same kind of solution), this is sufficient to 'sink virtually all orthodox solutions to the paradoxes', because the orthodox solutions to the paradoxes are not uniform. I argue that Priest fails to provide a non-question-begging method to 'sink (...)
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    Real closures of models of weak arithmetic.Emil Jeřábek & Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (1):143-157.
    D’Aquino et al. (J Symb Log 75(1):1–11, 2010) have recently shown that every real-closed field with an integer part satisfying the arithmetic theory IΣ4 is recursively saturated, and that this theorem fails if IΣ4 is replaced by IΔ0. We prove that the theorem holds if IΣ4 is replaced by weak subtheories of Buss’ bounded arithmetic: PV or $${\Sigma^b_1-IND^{|x|_k}}$$. It also holds for IΔ0 (and even its subtheory IE 2) under a rather mild assumption on cofinality. On the other hand, it (...)
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    3 Kant and Radical Evil.Emil L. Fackenheim - 2005 - In Predrag Cicovacki (ed.), Destined for evil?: the twentieth-century responses. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. pp. 59-74.
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    Sémiologie de la langue.Émile Benveniste - 1969 - Semiotica 1 (1):1-12.
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    Interpretation und Dekonstruktion: Untersuchungen zur Hermeneutik.Emil Angehrn - 2003 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
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    Introductory: From culture to mind and backwards.Emil Višňovský - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (4):471-473.
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    Introductory: Reflecting on a Good Life.Emil Višňovský - 2008 - Human Affairs 18 (2):133-138.
    Introductory: Reflecting on a Good Life.
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    Introductory: The Global Potential of Pragmatism.Emil Višňovský - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (1):1-9.
    Introductory: The Global Potential of Pragmatism.
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    Pragmatist Conception of Participatory Democracy 1.Emil Višňovský - 2008 - Human Affairs 18 (1):92-99.
    Pragmatist Conception of Participatory Democracy1 The paper considers the issue of participatory democracy which has recently got high in the European integration agenda. In the history of ideas, however, it has been a controversial as well as neglected idea associated mostly with Rousseauian and Leftist models of democracy. The autor points to the key features of participatory democracy such as the idea of self-mastery. The philosophical idea of participation lies at the heart of the pragmatist conception of democracy as developed (...)
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    The pragmatist conception of altruism and reciprocity.Emil Višňovský - 2011 - Human Affairs 21 (4):437-453.
    The paper provides an account of the pragmatist philosophical conception of reciprocity and altruism based on the ontology of “panrelationalism”. The Deweyan concepts of transaction and cooperation are also outlined in some detail as well as the pragmatist (Rortyan) idea of justice. The author attempts to show that altruism is not necessarily just reciprocal but demands as its supplement (at least) altruism without reciprocation.
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    The "Practice Turn" in the Contemporary Socio-Human Sciences.Emil Višňovský - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (4):378-396.
    The "Practice Turn" in the Contemporary Socio-Human Sciences The paper provides an overview of the current situation in the socio-human sciences, which is characterised by attempts to overcome traditional one-sided approaches and look for new alternatives. One of the latest alternatives to traditional approaches in the philosophy and methodology of the social sciences is the "practice turn". It is the turn to another, non-traditional approach to practice but also to Aristotelian phronesis. The author gives an account of three main tenets (...)
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    De l'idée de loi naturelle dans la science et la philosophie contemporaines.Emile Boutroux - 1925 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
  39. Political Liberalism and the Interests of Children: A Reply to Timothy Michael Fowler.Emil Andersson - 2011 - Res Publica 17 (3):291-296.
    Timothy Michael Fowler has argued that, as a consequence of their commitment to neutrality in regard to comprehensive doctrines, political liberals face a dilemma. In essence, the dilemma for political liberals is that either they have to give up their commitment to neutrality (which is an indispensible part of their view), or they have to allow harm to children. Fowler’s case for this dilemma depends on ascribing to political liberals a view which grants parents a great degree of freedom in (...)
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    Commentary: Causal Effects in Mediation Modeling: An Introduction with Applications to Latent Variables.Emil N. Coman, Felix Thoemmes & Judith Fifield - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Sémiologie de la langue.Émile Benveniste - 1969 - Semiotica 1 (2):1-12.
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    Der Weg zur Metaphysik: Vorsokratik, Platon, Aristoteles.Emil Angehrn - 2000 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
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    Comprendre la philosophie.Emile Kenmogne - 2000 - [Yaoundé]: Presses universitaires de Yaoundé.
    t. 1. Les notions au programme : séries ABCDEFG et CI, la dissertation : méthodologie et exemple, l'exercice sur texte : définition et exemple, l'histoire des philosophes au programme.
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  44. L'attention et la justification des croyances perceptives.Émile Thalabard - 2020 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 7 (3):1-15.
    This essay defends the claim that endogenous attention is necessary for the justification of perceptual beliefs. I criticize the so-called phenomenal approach, according to which perceptual experiences provide justification in virtue of being phenomenally conscious. I specifically target Siegel and Silins’ (2014 ; 2019) version of the phenomenal approach. As against their view, I claim that perceptual justification cannot be understood without reference to the cognitive mechanisms which underlie the mobilization of reasons in support of propositional attitudes – attention being (...)
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  45. Emil Cioran: El último Dandi (entrevistas con Emil Cioran, 18987 y 1990).Emil Cioran - 2010 - A Parte Rei 67:1.
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    Bibliographie des oeuvres de Leibniz.Emile Ravier - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:446.
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    A short history of decay.Emile M. Cioran - 1975 - New York: Little, Brown and Co..
    The author confronts the place of today's world in the context of human history. He focuses on such major issues of the twentieth century as human progress, fanaticism, & science.
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    Iterated Mixed Strategies and Pascal’s Wager.Emil Badici - 2019 - Logica Universalis 13 (4):487-494.
    Mixed strategies have been used to show that Pascal’s Wager fails to offer sufficient pragmatic reasons for believing in God. Their proponents have argued that, in addition to outright belief in God, rational agents can follow alternatives strategies whose expected utility is infinite as well. One objection that has been raised against this way of blocking Pascal’s Wager is that applying a mixed strategy in Pascal’s case is tantamount to applying an iterated mixed strategy which, properly understood, collapses into the (...)
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  49. Freedom, Equality, and Justifiability to All: Reinterpreting Liberal Legitimacy.Emil Andersson - 2022 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (4):591-612.
    According to John Rawls’s famous Liberal Principle of Legitimacy, the exercise of political power is legitimate only if it is justifiable to all citizens. The currently dominant interpretation of what is justifiable to persons in this sense is an internalist one. On this view, what is justifiable to persons depends on their beliefs and commitments. In this paper I challenge this reading of Rawls’s principle, and instead suggest that it is most plausibly interpreted in externalist terms. On this alternative view, (...)
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    Imitation, Sign Language Skill and the Developmental Ease of Language Understanding Model.Emil Holmer, Mikael Heimann & Mary Rudner - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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