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    Penser le droit dans la Chine des Qing.Frédéric Constant - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 143 (3-4):393-421.
    Résumé L’article propose un aperçu des relations entre le droit et les sciences dans la Chine des Qing (1644-1911), mises en perceptive avec la façon dont ces liens ont été décrits par les historiens de l’Europe moderne. Savoirs scientifiques et savoir juridique découlaient en Chine d’une matrice commune déterminant les conditions d’accès au savoir. Cette théorie de la connaissance, fixée dans les Classiques confucéens, somme d’ouvrages au cœur du curriculum des lettrés et au fondement de l’organisation bureaucratique, était commune à (...)
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    To Surrender or to Fight On? A Human Rights Perspective on Self-Defense.Frédéric Mégret - 2023 - Jus Cogens 5 (1):1-32.
    The traditional international law of self-defense provides little indication about how far states should be willing to defend. That choice is better understood as constrained, beyond the jus in bello and the jus ad bellum, by human rights norms that implicate responsibilities of the sovereign vis-à-vis its own population. Different conceptions of human rights, however, underscore different possible theories of the extent of self-defense. The main polarity is between a conception of self-defense as protecting bare life and a conception of (...)
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  3. Consciousness as Recursive, Spatiotemporal Self Location.Frederic Peters - 2010 - Psychological Research.
    At the phenomenal level, consciousness can be described as a singular, unified field of recursive self-awareness, consistently coherent in a particualr way; that of a subject located both spatially and temporally in an egocentrically-extended domain, such that conscious self-awareness is explicitly characterized by I-ness, now-ness and here-ness. The psychological mechanism underwriting this spatiotemporal self-locatedness and its recursive processing style involves an evolutionary elaboration of the basic orientative reference frame which consistently structures ongoing spatiotemporal self-location computations as i-here-now. Cognition computes action-output (...)
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    The Black Angel of History.Frédéric Neyrat & Daniel Ross - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (4):120-134.
    Against the usual interpretation, which states that Afrofuturism is unreservedly technophilic, I argue that Afrofuturism is a radical critique of white technology. White technology (be it imperial, colonial or capitalist) is an acosmic technology that rejects its belonging to the cosmos. The Space Age and what is now called New Space (both of which have neo-colonial aims) are perfect illustrations of white technology and its anthropocentric enthusiasm. Rejecting this colonial and exploitative technology, Afrofuturism – from the music and poems of (...)
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    Frieden durch Recht und Öffentlichkeit: Die Hoffnungen und Verwirrungen der ersten Utilitaristen.Frédéric Rimoux - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 74 (2):228-252.
    The international thought of the early utilitarian thinkers Jeremy Bentham and James Mill remains little known and largely misunderstood. Most commentators give them a superficial appreciation or criticize their supposed naivety, in both cases mostly assuming that Mill borrowed his thoughts from Bentham's writings alone. This questionable reception overlooks some essential aspects of Bentham's and Mill's extensive reflections on war and peace, in particular their constant effort to overcome the tension between individual freedom and collective security. In reality, the (...)
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    Personal Identity and Cultural Multiplicity from a Bergsonian Point of View.Frédéric Seyler - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (3):514-521.
    Individual identity and the multiplicity of cultural factors that “influence” the individual obviously raise the question of who we are as persons. But it is equally obvious that such individual reality is temporal, thereby constituting individual history. The latter seems to be like a Heraclitean flux where change is the only constant. In other words, since we never cease to change—even imperceptibly—shouldn’t we conclude that we never remain identical to ourselves in such a process of becoming? To use a (...)
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    Les effets de la nécessité sur l''me humaine : Simone Weil et le moment philosophique de la seconde guerre mondiale.Frédéric Worms - 2007 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 82 (3):223.
    Résumé — Le but de cet article est de montrer que le cœur de la pensée de Simone Weil réside moins dans une philosophie de la nécessité comme telle que dans une philosophie de la rencontre de la nécessité et de l’âme humaine, et de ses effets, du malheur à l’amour, en passant par la vérité. Présente d’emblée, cette pensée connaît cependant deux étapes, comme si l’accent passait de la nécessité à ses effets, étapes que l’on étudie à travers deux (...)
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    Consciousness Should Not Be Confused With Qualia.Frederic Peters - 2014 - Logos and Episteme 5 (1):63-91.
    The equation of consciousness with qualia, of wakeful awareness with awareness-of-cognitive content (perceptions, conceptions, emotions), while intuitivelyattractive, and formally referenced as the primary index of consciousness by many philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists, nevertheless has significant difficulties specifying precisely what it is that distinguishes conscious from non-conscious cognition. Moreover, there is a surprisingly robust congruence of evidence to the contrary, supporting the notion that consciousness, as a state of reflexive awareness, is distinct from the content one is aware of, that this (...)
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  9. Letting go of one's life story.Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2018 - Think 17 (50):91-100.
    Persons are widely believed to be rational, planning agents that are both author and main character of their life stories. A major goal is to keep these narratives coherent as they unfold, and part of a fulfilled life allegedly stems from this coherence. My aim is to challenge these convictions by considering two related claims about persons and their lives. Contrary to the widespread theoretical conviction in philosophy of mind and action, persons are fundamentally emotional and affective rather than rational (...)
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    On the Effect of Age-Dependent Mortality on the Stability of a System of Delay-Differential Equations Modeling Erythropoiesis.Frédéric Paquin-Lefebvre & Jacques Bélair - 2020 - Acta Biotheoretica 68 (1):5-19.
    We present an age-structured model for erythropoiesis in which the mortality of mature cells is described empirically by a physiologically realistic probability distribution of survival times. Under some assumptions, the model can be transformed into a system of delay differential equations with both constant and distributed delays. The stability of the equilibrium of this system and possible Hopf bifurcations are described for a number of probability distributions. Physiological motivation and interpretation of our results are provided.
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    From the lecture room to the workshop: John Frederic Daniell, the constant battery and electrometallurgy around 1840.Joost Mertens - 1998 - Annals of Science 55 (3):241-261.
    Summary John Frederic Daniell (1790–1845) invented the constant battery in 1836. He meant it to be a philosophical instrument to be utilized in both lecture demonstrations and electrochemical laboratory research. But the constant battery was taken up in electrometallurgy, not primarily as a source of electric current but more as an electrodeposition device. As such it became an essential tool in the development of galvanoplastics (electroforming). This article traces the tortuous transformation of this lecture demonstration apparatus into an (...)
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  12. Une lettre latine de l'empereur Frédéric II à Jean III Vatatzès désattribuée: à propos de la missive Ex illa fidelitatis regula-baculo te castiget.Benoît Grévin - 2009 - Byzantion 79:150-167.
    L'authenticité du maigre dossier de correspondance documentant les relations entre l'empereur Frédéric II Hohenstaufen et la cour impériale de Nicée est un sujet de débats constants, tant pour les pièces grecques que latines. L'édition récente d'un nouveau témoin de l'une de ces dernières, en permettant d'en préciser le contexte de rédaction - probablement privé - incite à désattribuer définitivement une lettre qui ne fut sans doute jamais envoyée par Frédéric II à Jean III Vatatzès, et dont le sens (...)
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    The Sense of Supernatural Agency.Frederic Peters - 2021 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 21 (1-2):1-24.
    The sense of supernatural agency constitutes a defining characteristic of the religious sphere of life. But what accounts for the continued cross-cultural recurrence of this psychological phenomenon over the course of human history? This paper reviews evidence indicating that the source of panhuman or universal cognitive patterns of thought and behaviour such as this lies in the common characteristics of the evolved human mind. Further, that the sense of the supernatural is constituted by a unique combination of commonly recurring cognitive (...)
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    Lógica Del Realismo Especulativo.Arturo Romero Contreras - 2023 - Revista Colombiana de Filosofía de la Ciencia 23 (46):41-83.
    Desde inicios del siglo xx la filosofía parecía haber despachado la legitimidad del realismo, llamando a la descripción del mundo dentro de los límites de nuestra subjetividad. El agotamiento y los problemas de esta premisa filosófica han sido finalmente enunciados y señalados por el realismo especulativo. En el presente artículo mostramos de qué manera tres de sus representantes más reconocidos, Meillassoux, Harman y Gabriel, llevan a cabo esta tarea. Pero para evitar una posición ingenua, este realismo se expresa de forma (...)
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    Self-Estrangement & Deep Brain Stimulation: Ethical Issues Related to Forced Explantation.Frederic Gilbert - 2014 - Neuroethics 8 (2):107-114.
    Although being generally safe, the use of Deep Brain Stimulation has been associated with a significant number of patients experiencing postoperative psychological and neurological harm within experimental trials. A proportion of these postoperative severe adverse effects have lead to the decision to medically prescribe device deactivation or removal. However, there is little debate in the literature as to what is in the patient’s best interest when device removal has been prescribed; in particular, what should be the conceptual approach to ethically (...)
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    Political writings.Benjamin Constant - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Biancamaria Fontana.
    The first English translation of the major political works of Benjamin Constant (1767-1830), one of the most important of the French political figures in the aftermath of the revolution of 1789, and a leading member of the liberal opposition to Napoleon and later to the restored Bourbon monarchy. The texts included in this volume are widely regarded as one of the classic formulations of modern liberal doctrine.
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    Are generational savings unjust?Frédéric Gaspart & Axel Gosseries - 2007 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 6 (2):193-217.
    In this article, we explore the implications of a Rawlsian theory for intergenerational issues. First, we confront Rawls's way of locating his `just savings' principle in his Theory of Justice with an alternative way of doing so. We argue that both sides of his intergenerational principle, as they apply to the accumulation phase and the steady-state stage, can be dealt with on the bases, respectively, of the principle of equal liberty and of the difference principle. We then proceed by focusing (...)
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  18. Particulars of my life.B. Frederic Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 4 (2):257-271.
     
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    Is Theory Fading Away from Reality? Examining the Pathology Rather than the Technology to Understand Potential Personality Changes.Frederic Gilbert, Joel Smith & Anya Daly - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (1):45-47.
    Haeusermann et al. (Citation2023) draw three overall conclusions from their study on closed loop neuromodulation and self-perception in clinical treatment of refractory epilepsy. The first is that closed-loop neuromodulation devices did not substantially change epileptic patient’s personalities or self-perception postoperatively. The second is that some patients and caregivers attributed observed changes in personality and self-perception to the epilepsy itself and not to the DBS treatments. The third is that the devices provided participants with novel ways to make sense of their (...)
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    Histoire du livre et histoire des cultures: France et Allemagne, XVIIIe–XIXe siècle.Frédéric Barbier - 1993 - Revue de Synthèse 114 (3-4):527-532.
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    Itinéraires culturels modernes et contemporains.Frédéric Barbier, Monique Cottret, Chryssanthi Avlami, Igor Sokologorsky, Michèle Riot-Sarcey & Charlotte Guichard - 2001 - Revue de Synthèse 122 (2-4):706-719.
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    Livre et lecture en russie.Frédéric Barbier - 1998 - Revue de Synthèse 119 (1):125-129.
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  23. Épistémologie.Alexandre Guay & Frédéric Bouchard - 2015 - In J. Prud’Homme, P. Doray & F. Bouchard (eds.), Sciences, technologies et sociétés de A à Z. [Montréal, Québec]: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal. pp. 85-87.
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  24. Are there natural rights in "the federalist"?Constant Noble Stockton - 1971 - Ethics 82 (1):72-82.
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    Self-reference in philosophy.Frederic B. Fitch - 1946 - Mind 55 (217):64-73.
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    Universal Metalanguages for Philosophy.Frederic B. Fitch - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):396 - 402.
    Philosophical ability, so that the principles chosen for formalization are not trivial or absurd.
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    Et aussi... Le complexe du Cheval de Troie.Frédéric Perez - 2010 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 190 (4):135.
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    Repensar o "indivíduo soberano" de Nietzsche.Frédéric Porcher - 2023 - Cadernos Nietzsche 44 (2):93-114.
    The "sovereign individual" appears as a hapax in the Nietzschean corpus. However, many commentators have seen in it as a kind of compendium of Nietzschean philosophy as if, through this figure, Nietzsche were defending an extreme, autarkic and even ferocious individualism. In contrast to these reductionist interpretations, this article puts the notion of the sovereign individual into the long history of morals. Which means to rethinking individuality as the fruit of a long history, and to making subjectivity not a founding (...)
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    Making the Cut: What Could Be Evidence for a ‘Minimal Definition of the Neurorights’?Frederic Gilbert & Ingrid Russo - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4):382-384.
    In their article, Herrera-Ferra et al. (2023) highlight how the progress and implementation of neurotechnology, especially in conjunction with artificial intelligence, have revealed potential impli...
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    Self-Reference in Philosophy.Frederic B. Fitch - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):95-96.
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    Textes politiques de 1815 à 1817 - Articles du «Mercure de France» - Annales de la session de 1817 à 1818.Benjamin Constant - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    Volume X presents a critical edition with commentary of all the texts published by Constant between July 1815 and April 1818. We are dealing here with political journalism, an instrument of public opinion deployed with great virtuosity by Constant to realise his liberal programme, with texts on political theory and the fundamental debates on the state budget, with publications composed in connection with the 1817 parliamentary elections. This volume contains an engagement with one of Chateaubriand’s key works (La (...)
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    The Council of Sens (1141): Abelard, Bernard, and the Fear of Social Upheaval.Constant J. Mews - 2002 - Speculum 77 (2):342-382.
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    La terre est ronde (discours aux nations suisses).Constant Bourquin - 1941 - Genève,: Éditions du Milieu du monde.
    La terre est ronde.--La légalité et le droit.--L'ornière.--La cōte d'amour.--L'éternel bourgeois.--Les nations suisses.--L'étranger toléré.--La ligne de chance.
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    Playful illusion: The making of worlds in advaita vedānta.Frederic F. Fost - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48 (3):387-405.
    The idea of creation as the free, spontaneous, and joyous play (līlā) of the gods has been a pervasive motif in Indian thought since Vedic times. In the tradition of Advaita Vedānta, however, where the sole Reality is Brahman alone, divine playfulness is given an illusionistic interpretation and līlā becomes an expression of the deceptive power of māyā.
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    On religion considered in its source, its forms, and its developments.Benjamin Constant - 2017 - Carmel: Liberty Fund. Edited by Paul Seaton.
    This is the first full-length English translation of Benjamin Constant's massive study of humanity's religious forms and development, published in five volumes between 1824 and 1831. Constant (1767-1830) regarded On Religion, worked on over the course of many years, as perhaps his most important philosophical work. He called it "the only interest, the only consolation of my life," and "the book that I was destined by nature to write." While the recent revival of interest in Constant's thought (...)
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    Resistance and the jumping gene.Richard Ffrench-Constant, Philip Daborn & Rene Feyereisen - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (1):6-8.
    Transposons are well‐known architects of genetic change but their role in insecticide resistance has, until recently, only been speculated upon.1 Transposon insertion, or transposon‐mediated transposition, could alter either metabolic enzymes capable of degrading pesticides or could change the functionality of insecticide targets. The recent work of Aminetzach and coworkers2 suggests an exciting alternative, that transposon insertion can cause resistance by altering gene product function. This hypothesis is discussed in the light of other examples in which transposons have been implicated in (...)
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    Della religione considerata nella sua sorgente, nelle sue forme e nei suoi sviluppi.Benjamin Constant - 2019 - Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. Edited by Roberto Celada Ballanti.
    Il volume contiene la traduzione della Prefazione e del Libro I dell'opera di Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) - teorico della democrazia liberale, storico e filosofo nel dominio delle religioni, romanziere, politico che debutta nella Rivoluzione francese, matura sotto il regime napoleonico, invecchia durante la monarchia della Restaurazione - De la Religion, pubblicata in cinque tomi tra il 1824 e il 1831. Corredato di un ampio saggio introduttivo del curatore, il libro colma una lacuna della cultura filosofica italiana, ossia l'assenza di (...)
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    Scarcity and the turn from economics to ecology.Frederic L. Bender - 1990 - Social Epistemology 4 (1):93 – 113.
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    The Betrayal of Marx.Frederic L. Bender (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Harper & Row.
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    Concerning the Definition of Classes.Frederic B. Fitch - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):141-141.
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    ¿Hay derecho a mentir?: (la polémica Immanuel Kant/Benjamin Constant, sobre la existencia de un deber incondicionado de decir la verdad).Immanuel Kant, Benjamin Constant & Gabriel Albiac (eds.) - 2012 - Madrid: Tecnos.
    La polémica Constant-Kant tuvo lugar cuando Inmanuel Kant replico directamente a una observación crítica formulada por Constant en su panfleto Des Réactions Politiques. El tema sobre el que se debatía era la existencia de un deber incondicionado de decir siempre y en cualquier situación la verdad. Frente a las tesis del imperativo universal moral de la verdad del filósofo de Koënisberg, Constant opone los ejemplos concretos de situaciones en las que decir la verdad puede equivaler a hacer (...)
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  42. A Christian Theologia.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
    A Christian Theologia. This chapter considers Abelard’s Theologia Christiana, his revision and development of the treatise condemned at Soissons. In this work, Abelard deepens his understanding of the Holy Spirit, and starts to consider ethical insights, as communicated by pagan philosophy. Written while Abelard was teaching at the oratory he founded in honor of the Paraclete, the work reflects new ideas in the theory of language, and contains in embryo many of the theological ideas he would develop in the 1130s. (...)
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  43. Accusations of Heresy.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Accusations of heresy. This chapter considers accusations of heresy made against Abelard by William of St Thierry and Bernard of Clairvaux in 1140/41. It considers how Abelard sought to respond to accusations that he was imprecise in his arguments by refining the text of the Theologia ‘Scholarium’. He felt that these accusations were based on an inaccurate understanding of his arguments. It examines the opinions of Abelard’s contemporaries and the polarized political circumstances that led up to the confrontation between Bernard (...)
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    Bernard of Clairvaux, Peter Abelard and Heloise on the Definition of Love.Constant J. Mews - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (3):633 - 660.
    This paper examines the thinking of Bernard of Clairvaux about love in relationship to the ideas of his two famous contemporaries, Peter Abelard and Héloise. It looks at Bernard's intellectual debt to William of Champeaux on issues of sin and grace, and to William of Saint-Thierry for ideas about how amor evolves into caritas. Bernard makes a stronger link between amor and dilectio, and introduces use of the Song of Songs, to explain how worldly love can develop into spiritual love. (...)
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  45. Challenging Tradition.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Challenging Tradition: the Dialectica. This chapter examines Abelard’s Dialectica, his first major treatise on dialectic. The treatise is structured around an analysis both of the major parts of speech, categories and of different kinds of argument, categorical and hypothetical. It argues that a driving theme is Abelard’s desire to counter the philosophically realist arguments presented by William of Champeaux.
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  46. Guibert of Nogent's Monodiae in an appendage to the De haeresibus of Augustine.Constant Mews - 1987 - Revue d' Etudes Augustiniennes Et Patristiques 33 (1):113-127.
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  47. Heloise and Discussion about Love.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Heloise and Discussion about Love. This chapter examines the significance of the early love affair of Abelard and Heloise. It argues that this relationship was not simply a matter of fornication portrayed by Abelard in the Historia calamitatum. Drawing on the Epistolae duorum amantium, which I argue is a record of an early exchange between Abelard and Heloise, I explain that Heloise wanted to apply Ciceronian ideals of friendship to love between a man and a woman. At her request, Abelard (...)
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  48. Introduction.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Returning to Logica.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - In C. J. Mews (ed.), Abelard and Heloise. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Returning to Logica. This chapter examines the Logica ‘Ingredientibus’, a series of commentaries on Porphyry, Aristotle, and Boethius more profound than any of his earlier glosses. I argue that in these commentaries Abelard adopts a much more profound theory of universals and of other parts of speech than in the Dialectica. Rather than emphasizing differences of opinion with William of Champeaux, they demonstrate how far Abelard had come to distance himself from the arguments of Boethius. Instead of speaking uniquely about (...)
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  50. Rationality, Normativity, and Emotions: An Assessment of Max Weber’s Typology of Social Action.Frédéric Minner - 2020 - Klesis 48:235-267.
    A view inherited from Max Weber states that purposive rational action, value rational action and affective action are three distinct types of social action that can compete, oppose, complement or substitute each other in social explanations. Contrary to this statement, I will defend the view that these do not constitute three different types of social actions, but that social actions always seem to concurrently involve rationality, normativity and affectivity. I show this by discussing the links between rational actions and consequentialism (...)
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