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    La pensée de Bergson..Francois Meyer - 1944 - Grenoble,: Les Éditions françaises nouvelles.
  2. François Meyer: "la Ontología De Miguel De Unamuno".Juan José Ruiz Cuevas & Staff - 1964 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 23 (89/91):365.
     
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    De fysiocratie : toonaangevend politiek en sociaal-economisch stelsel in het Frankrijk van de XVIIIde eeuw.Pieter De Meyere - 1979 - Res Publica 21 (3):495-513.
    In France the XVIIIth century was characterized by the Enlightenment as a philosophical phenomenon and Physiocracy as an expression of new economic thinking. But the Physiocrats were not merely a school of economic thought; they were also a school of political action. Kings, princes and high public servants were among their pupils. The great French Revolution itself was influenced by their writings. And the force of their work is still not wholly sprent. In order to appreciate the theory and significance (...)
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    Découverte et Justification en Science. Kantisme, néo-positivisme et problématologie. Par Michel Meyer. Paris: Editions Klincksieck, 1979. 365 p. [REVIEW]François Duchesneau - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):684-690.
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  5. General theory of victims François Laruelle, translated by Jessie Hock and Alex dubilet malden, ma: Polity press, 184 pp. $19.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):935-936.
    A review of Francoise Laruelle's General Theory of Victims, which places Laruelle's theory in the context of post-colonial theories of the subaltern subject after Gayatri Spivak and Edward Said. The review questions whether Laruelle's General Theory of Victims really allows the so-called victims to speak for themselves, or simply represents another attempt by Western (French?) intellectuals to speak to/through the victims, for their own political and theoretical purposes.
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    Philosophy and non-philosophy François Laruelle translated by Taylor Adkins minneapolis mn. univocal. 2013. 248 pp. $24.95 dictionary of non-philosophy François Laruelle, translated by Taylor Adkins minneapolis mn. univocal. 2013. 171 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (1):200-202.
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    Innovation, Choice, and the History of Music.Leonard B. Meyer - 1983 - Critical Inquiry 9 (3):517-544.
    Before going further, it will be helpful to consider briefly the notion that novelty per se is a fundamental human need. Experiments with human beings, as well as with animals, indicate that the maintenance of normal, successful behavior depends upon an adequate level of incoming stimulation—or, as some have put it, of novelty.2 But lumping all novelty together is misleading. At least three kinds of novelty need to be distinguished. Some novel patterns arise out of, or represent, changes in the (...)
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    Robert F. Barsky's new book, Arguing and Justifying: Assessing the Convention Refugee Choice of Moment, Motive and Host Country (Ashgate) and his new translation of Michel Meyer's Le Philosophe et les passions (Penn State Press) were both published in November of this year. Forthcoming books include an intellectual biography of Zellig Harris, and The Chomsky Approach, both with MIT Press. Robert. [REVIEW]Jacques Duboisis, Jill Forbes & Jean-François Fourny - 2000 - Substance 93:151.
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    François Delaporte. Anatomy of the Passions. Translated by, Susan Emanuel. Foreword by, Todd Meyers. xx + 194 pp., figs., app., bibl., index. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2008. $24.95. [REVIEW]Marta Braun - 2009 - Isis 100 (2):414-415.
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  10. Climate justice and historical emissions.Lukas H. Meyer & Dominic Roser - 2010 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 13 (1):229-253.
    Climate change can be interpreted as a unique case of historical injustice involving issues of both intergenerational and global justice. We split the issue into two separate questions. First, how should emission rights be distributed? Second, who should come up for the costs of coping with climate change? We regard the first question as being an issue of pure distributive justice and argue on prioritarian grounds that the developing world should receive higher per capita emission rights than the developed world. (...)
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  11. The Pragmatics of What is Said.François Recanati - 1989 - Mind and Language 4 (4):295-329.
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    Evolution by means of natural selection without reproduction: revamping Lewontin’s account.François Papale - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10429-10455.
    This paper analyzes recent attempts to reject reproduction with lineage formation as a necessary condition for evolution by means of natural selection :560–570, 2008; Stud Hist Philos Sci Part C Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci 42:106–114, 2011; Bourrat in Biol Philos 29:517–538, 2014; Br J Philos Sci 66:883–903, 2015; Charbonneau in Philos Sci 81:727–740, 2014; Doolittle and Inkpen in Proc Natl Acad Sci 115:4006–4014, 2018). Building on the strengths of these attempts and avoiding their pitfalls, it is argued that (...)
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    Confronting deep moral disagreement: The president's council on bioethics, moral status, and human embryos.Lawrence J. Nelson & Michael J. Meyer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):33 – 42.
    The report of the President's Council on Bioethics, Human Cloning and Human Dignity, addresses the central ethical, political, and policy issue in human embryonic stem cell research: the moral status of extracorporeal human embryos. The Council members were in sharp disagreement on this issue and essentially failed to adequately engage and respectfully acknowledge each others' deepest moral concerns, despite their stated commitment to do so. This essay provides a detailed critique of the two extreme views on the Council (i.e., embryos (...)
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    Review of Catharine A. MacKinnon: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State[REVIEW]Michael J. Meyer - 1991 - Ethics 101 (4):881-883.
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    Church Teaching as the ‘Language’ of Catholic Theology.William J. Hoye - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):16-30.
    Book reviewed in this article: In Search of History: Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History. By John Van Seters. The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. By Samuel E. Balentine. Theodicy in the Old Testament. Edited by James L. Crenshaw. Ce Dieu censé aimer la Souffrance. By François Varone. Evil and Evolution, A Theodicy. By Richard W. Kropf. ‘Poet and Peasant’ and ‘Through Peasant Eyes’: A Literary‐Cultural Approach to (...)
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    CHAPTER 6 Introduction: Provocations of New Materialisms at the Crossroads of the Natural and Human Sciences.Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Josef Barla & Peta Hinton - 2024 - In Felicity Colman & Iris van der Tuin (eds.), Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 139-151.
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    Timescapes of activism: Trajectories, encounters and timings of Czech women’s NGOs.Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (4):408-424.
    Despite ongoing feminist debates about the past, present and future of feminism, the multidimensionality of time in activist work has largely remained under-examined. This article develops the partial timeframes of trajectories, encounters and timings to explore the practices of women organizing in Czech NGOs after 1989. Empirically the study draws on individual and group interviews conducted with NGO activists in 2003/2004 and 2009/2010 as well as organizational websites. The article argues that a timescape perspective provides a useful heuristic lens for (...)
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  18. Ethical, legal and social aspects of brain-implants using nano-scale materials and techniques.Francois Berger, Sjef Gevers, Ludwig Siep & Klaus-Michael Weltring - 2008 - NanoEthics 2 (3):241-249.
    Nanotechnology is an important platform technology which will add new features like improved biocompatibility, smaller size, and more sophisticated electronics to neuro-implants improving their therapeutic potential. Especially in view of possible advantages for patients, research and development of nanotechnologically improved neuro implants is a moral obligation. However, the development of brain implants by itself touches many ethical, social and legal issues, which also apply in a specific way to devices enabled or improved by nanotechnology. For researchers developing nanotechnology such issues (...)
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  19. Abrégé de la philosophie de Gassendi.François Bernier, S. Murr, G. Stefani, Pierre Gassendi, Sylvia Murr & J. Darmon - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (1):111-114.
     
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  20. Force and Geometry in Newton's Principia.François De Gandt - 1995
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    The object.Antony Hudek (ed.) - 2014 - Cambridge, Massachesetts: The MIT Press.
    Discussions of the object as a key to understanding central aspects of modern and contemporary art. Artists increasingly refer to "post-object-based" work while theorists engage with material artifacts in culture. A focus on "object-based" learning treats objects as vectors for dialogue across disciplines. Virtual imaging enables the object to be abstracted or circumvented, while immaterial forms of labor challenge materialist theories. This anthology surveys such reappraisals of what constitutes the "objectness" of production, with art as its focus. Among the topics (...)
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    Theorems on the good news.François Laruelle - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (2):41-43.
    This is an experimental piece of writing by François Laruelle. Via its origins in both Greek and Judeo-Christian thought, philosophy has risen up from the abysses of the world and made its assault on human identity. Philosophy dominates man, and as long as he lives under the philosophical decision or ?Ontological Statute? he lives also within an impotence of thought and within an infinite culpability. Yet ultimately man is an inalienable reality, and nothing ? not even philosophy ? can substitute (...)
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  23. The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century.François Furet - 2001 - Science and Society 65 (2):236-242.
     
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    How much do we know about nursing care delivery models in a hospital setting? A mapping review.Klara Geltmeyer, Kristof Eeckloo, Laurence Dehennin, Emma De Meester, Sigrid De Meyer, Eva Pape, Margot Vanmeenen, Veerle Duprez & Simon Malfait - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12636.
    To deal with the upcoming challenges and complexity of the nursing profession, it is deemed important to reflect on our current organization of care. However, before starting to rethink the organization of nursing care, an overview of important elements concerning nursing care organization, more specifically nursing models, is necessary. The aim of this study was to conduct a mapping review, accompanied by an evidence map to map the existing literature, to map the field of knowledge on a meta‐level and to (...)
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  25. Penser la Révolution française.François Furet - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (4):483-484.
     
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    Need, equity, and accountability – Evidence on third-party distribution decisions from a vignette study.Alexander Max Bauer, Frauke Meyer, Jan Romann, Mark Siebel & Stefan Traub - 2022 - Social Choice and Welfare.
    We report the results of a vignette study with an online sample of the German adult population in which we analyze the interplay between need, equity, and accountability in third-party distribution decisions. We asked participants to divide firewood between two hypothetical persons who either differ in their need for heat or in their productivity in terms of their ability to chop wood. The study systematically varies the persons’ accountability for their neediness as well as for their productivity. We find that (...)
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    Le vivant et le vécu, l'expérimentation et l'expérience, la catégorie et l'énergie.François Laplantine - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru, sous une forme augmentée et corrigée, dans Le Social et le Sensible. Introduction à une anthropologie modale, Paris, Téraèdre, 2005, p. 101-118. Nous remercions François Laplantine de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici sous sa forme originelle. Nous nous proposons dans cet article d'esquisser une confrontation entre une pensée de la vie et une pensée du social. Une telle confrontation s'avère problématique et délicate. Assez souvent soit elle risque de tourner court parce que - (...)
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    Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis.Eva Belke, Marc Brysbaert, Antje S. Meyer & Mandy Ghyselinck - 2005 - Cognition 96 (2):B45-B54.
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    Angela N. H. Creager and Jean-Paul Gaudillière: Risk on the table: food production, health, and the environment.Jean Ribert Francois - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-2.
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    A mood for Philosophy.François Laruelle & Anne-Françoise Schmid - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (2):14-21.
    _A mood for Philosophy_ __ _ _ _In this dialogue with Francois Laruelle Anne-Françoise Schmidt suggests that Laruelle's non-philosophy, which begins with an indecision, could be conceived as something that in the history of painting has been called figura serpentinata, "serpentine line". This line, which produces a kind of music by the use of concepts, is visible according her trough his whole work: from his first book on Ravaisson, _Phenomenon and Difference,_ through to his last one, _The Last Humanity: A (...)
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  31. Movind the Debate Forward. Interculturalism's contribution to multiculturalism.Francois Boucher & Jocelyn Maclure - 2018 - Comparative Migration Studies 6 (1):1-10.
    In this article, we compare Ricard Zappata-Barrero’s interculturalism with Tariq Modood’s multiculturalism. We will discuss the relation between distinct elements that compose both positions. We examine how recent discussions on interculturalism have the potential to contribute to theories of multiculturalism without undermining their core principles. Our position is close to that of Modood’s as he has already carefully tried to incorporate interculturalist insights into his own multiculturalism. Yet we provide a raise a few questions regarding Modood’s treatment of the relation (...)
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    Why Tolerate Conscience?François Boucher & Cécile Laborde - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (3):493-514.
    In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well. However, in the last chapter of his book, he objects to a universal regime of exemptions for both religious and secular claims of conscience, highlighting the practical and moral flaws associated with it. We (...)
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    L'élaboration de la notion de vibration sonore : Galilée dans les Discorsi.François Baskevitch - 2007 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 2 (2):387-418.
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    Esthétique.François Baudin - 2023 - Nancy: Kaïros.
    La question de l'esthétique a été abordée à maintes reprises dans l'ensemble de mes écrits. Quand on s'engage dans l'écriture d'un ouvrage philosophique, il est impossible d'ignorer ce terme. Mais que recouvre-t-il exactement? Si on considère les origines grecques de ce mot, l'esthétique (aisthêsis) est la faculté de ressentir quelque chose ; l'esthète (aisthêtès) est ainsi celui qui sent. C'est-à-dire chacun d'entre nous. L'être humain possède cette faculté de réception du sens des choses. L'Homme est capable d'en comprendre l'idée, d'en (...)
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    The place of the shoah in history: Uniqueness, historicity, causality.François Bédarida - 2003 - Philosophia 30 (1-4):69-86.
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    Arithmetic as Propaedeutic to Theology: The Brethren of Purity.François Beets - 2015 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):71-76.
    In the 10th century, the Brethren of Purity conceived a henological arithmetic which they believed could explain the mathematical structure of the cosmos (as a macroanthropos), and could lead the student to the discovery of the real substance of his own soul (as a micro-cosmos), a discovery which is the first step towards knowledge of metaphysical and theological truth.
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    Augustin et la logique du temps grammatical non mesurable.François Beets - 2005 - Philosophique 8:39-60.
    Dans quelle mesure le calcul logique peut-il rendre compte de la temporalité en général et éclaircir plus particulièrement l'intuition du temps que décrivait Augustin dans ses Confessions? L'objectif de cet article est de montrer que le système axiomatique du calcul classique des propositions,– dans la mesure où il peut, moyennant certaines conditions, être partiellement appliqué aux structures grammaticales indo-européennes exprimant la réalité du temps,– révèle que la conception augustinienne du temps élaborée dans les Confessions est inséparable de la structure grammaticale (...)
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    Alfred North Whitehead: De l'algèbre universelle à la théologie naturelle.François Beets, Michel Dupuis & Michel Weber (eds.) - 2004 - De Gruyter.
  39. Logique En Perspective: Mélanges Offerts à Paul Gochet.François Beets & Eric Gillet (eds.) - 2000 - Ousia.
     
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    Le sourire d’Hachamoth ou la naissance du procès.François Beets - 2011 - Chromatikon 7:11-22.
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    Le sourire d’Hachamoth ou la naissance du procès.François Beets - 2011 - Chromatikon 7:11-22.
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    La science et le monde moderne d'Alfred North Whitehead?: Alfred North Whitehead's Science and the Modern World.François Beets, Michel Dupuis & Michel Weber (eds.) - 2006 - De Gruyter.
    The second international Chromatiques whiteheadiennes conference was devoted exclusively to the exegesis and contextualization of Whitehead's Science and the Modern World (1925). In order to elucidate the meaning and significance of this epoch-making work, the Proceedings are designed to form "companion" volume. With one paper devoted to each of its thirteen chapters, the Proceedings aim, on the one hand, to identify the specific contribution of each chapter to Whitehead's own research program - that is to say, to put its categories (...)
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    Penser au Moyen Âge Alain De Libera Collection «Chemins de pensée» Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1991, 413 p.François Beets - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):850-.
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    Le sourire d’Hachamoth ou la naissance du procès.François Beets - 2011 - Chromatikon 7:11-22.
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    Espérer.François-Xavier Bellamy - 2023 - Paris: Bernard Grasset.
    Ce livre voudrait offrir un itinéraire en philosophie, a priori éloigné de l'actualité donc; mais il part malgré tout de nos inquiétudes d'aujourd'hui. Alors que la violence semble s'imposer de nouveau, dans les confrontations géopolitiques, mais aussi dans notre société et même dans les mots de la vie publique, faut-il nous y résigner? Est-ce se bercer d'illusion que de croire qu'un bien peut advenir? La politique et la vie éthique peuvent-ils se fixer pour cap une vie meilleure, une vie heureuse?"--Page (...)
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    Labor Conflicts in French Workplaces: Does (the Type of) Family Control Matter?François Belot & Timothée Waxin - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):591-617.
    This paper investigates the influence of family control on the quality of labor relations. Using French workplace-level data, we find that family firms experience less frequent and less intense labor conflicts. Moreover, family involvement tends to offset the negative effect of labor disputes on corporate performance. We examine whether specific family patterns are conducive to better labor relations. We distinguish active from passive family control, eponymous from non-eponymous family businesses, and break down family firms into founder-controlled and descendant-controlled companies. It (...)
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    Absence of a gender difference in a haptic version of the water-level task.François Berthiaume, Michèle Robert, Richard St-Onge & Julie Pelletier - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (1):57-60.
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    Francis Ponge, Gradus ad Parnassum.François Berquin - 2021 - Methodos 21.
    Pour entrer dans l’intelligence de ce qu’est un exercice selon Francis Ponge, peut-être n’est-il pas de meilleure méthode que d’ouvrir le Littré. On y découvre que si « exercice » est bien sûr un synonyme d’« entraînement », « exercer » une chose revient à en « vérifier le fonctionnement ». Émile Littré nous précise surtout qu’étymologiquement, le verbe « exercer » vient du latin ex arcere, expression qui signifie quant à elle « faire sortir », « délivrer ». On (...)
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    Francis Ponge, Gradus ad Parnassum.François Berquin - 2021 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 21.
    Pour entrer dans l’intelligence de ce qu’est un exercice selon Francis Ponge, peut-être n’est-il pas de meilleure méthode que d’ouvrir le Littré. On y découvre que si « exercice » est bien sûr un synonyme d’« entraînement », « exercer » une chose revient à en « vérifier le fonctionnement ». Émile Littré nous précise surtout qu’étymologiquement, le verbe « exercer » vient du latin ex arcere, expression qui signifie quant à elle « faire sortir », « délivrer ». On (...)
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  50. Les idéologues, essai sur l'histoire des idées et des théories scientifiques, philosophiques, religieuses, etc., en France depuis 1789.François Picavet - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:528-535.
     
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