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    Pharmaceutical patenting and the transformation of American medical ethics.Joseph M. Gabriel - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (4):577-600.
    The attitudes of physicians and drug manufacturers in the US toward patenting pharmaceuticals changed dramatically from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth. Formerly, physicians and reputable manufacturers argued that pharmaceutical patents prioritized profit over the advancement of medical science. Reputable manufactures refused to patent their goods and most physicians shunned patented products. However, moving into the early twentieth century, physicians and drug manufacturers grew increasingly comfortable with the idea of pharmaceutical patents. In 1912, for example, the American Medical Association dropped (...)
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    Book Forum.Joseph M. Gabriel - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 81:101273.
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    Clinical trials and the origins of pharmaceutical fraud: Parke, Davis & Company, virtue epistemology, and the history of the fundamental antagonism.Joseph M. Gabriel & Bennett Holman - 2020 - History of Science 58 (4):533-558.
    This paper describes one possible origin point for fraudulent behavior within the American pharmaceutical industry. We argue that during the late nineteenth century therapeutic reformers sought to promote both laboratory science and increasingly systematized forms of clinical experiment as a new basis for therapeutic knowledge. This process was intertwined with a transformation in the ethical framework in which medical science took place, one in which monopoly status was replaced by clinical utility as the primary arbiter of pharmaceutical legitimacy. This new (...)
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    Continuação de um sonho: caminhos entre o presente e o futuro do adolescente no trabalho protegido.Tatiane Alves Baptista, Fabiane Sabino de Paula, Gabriel Ferreira Gonzalez Villar & Larissa Gonçalves Gomes - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar a problemática inserida no discurso coaching alinhada à lógica neoliberal, o impacto deste pensamento na trajetória dos jovens em formação pelo Programa de Trabalho Protegido na Adolescência (PTPA) e de que modo esse discurso remodela os aspectos da subjetividade do sujeito em desenvolvimento. Para tanto contou-se com material de fonte primária obtido em atividade de pesquisa-ação denominada “Oficina dos Sonhos”, que contou com presença e participação direta dos adolescentes do PTPA que tiveram a (...)
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    A biblioteconomia brasileira na década de 1980: um olhar discursivo a partir dos artigos publicados na Revista de Biblioteconomia de Brasília.Gabrielle Francinne de S. C. Tanus, Gabriela Batista da Silva & Rita de Cássia Gomes de Oliveira - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9 (2):178-198.
    Os discursos da Biblioteconomia brasileira são objeto de estudo desta pesquisa, que se concentrou nos artigos publicados durante a década de 1980 na Revista de Biblioteconomia de Brasília. Essa revista, cujo primeiro número foi publicado em 1973, encerrou suas atividades em 2001 e teve como foco as áreas de Biblioteconomia, Ciência da Informação, Arquivologia e afins. Com a intenção de discutir sobre dois conceitos centrais da Biblioteconomia - o de biblioteca e o de bibliotecário - analisamos as produções que versavam (...)
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    Informed consent practices for surgical care at university teaching hospitals: a case in a low resource setting.Joseph Ochieng, Charles Ibingira, William Buwembo, Ian Munabi, Haruna Kiryowa, David Kitara, Paul Bukuluki, Gabriel Nzarubara & Erisa Mwaka - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):40.
    Informed consent in medical practice is essential and a global standard that should be sought at all the times doctors interact with patients. Its intensity would vary depending on the invasiveness and risks associated with the anticipated treatment. To our knowledge there has not been any systematic review of consent practices to document best practices and identify areas that need improvement in our setting. The objective of the study was to evaluate the informed consent practices of surgeons at University teaching (...)
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  7. Was Democritus a Pythagorean? The Case of psychē.Gabriele Cornelli & Gustavo Laet Gomes - 2021 - Méthexis 33 (1):1-31.
    According to Glaucus of Rhegium Democritus was “a disciple of a Pythagorean” (dk 68 A1, 38). The tetralogical catalog of his works prepared by Thrasylus begins its section on ethics with the three following works: Pythagoras; On the Disposition of the Wise Man; On the Things in Hades (dk 68 B0a–c). The very order of the first three ethical works of Democritus could point to some sort of dependence on Pythagoreanism. This was suggested earlier by Frank (1923: 67), who believes (...)
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    A Archai 30 inaugura nova fase editorial da Revista Archai.Gabriele Cornelli & Gustavo Laet Gomes - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:e03000.
    A Archai 30 inaugura uma nova fase editorial da Revista Archai. Saiba mais...
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    Identity Theft, Deep Brain Stimulation, and the Primacy of Post‐trial Obligations.Joseph J. Fins, Amanda R. Merner, Megan S. Wright & Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (1):34-41.
    Patient narratives from two investigational deep brain stimulation trials for traumatic brain injury and obsessive‐compulsive disorder reveal that injury and illness rob individuals of personal identity and that neuromodulation can restore it. The early success of these interventions makes a compelling case for continued post‐trial access to these technologies. Given the centrality of personal identity to respect for persons, a failure to provide continued access can be understood to represent a metaphorical identity theft. Such a loss recapitulates the pain of (...)
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    The spectacle of belonging : Henri Bergson's comic negro and the (im)possibility of place in the colonial metropolis.Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel - 2019 - In Andrea J. Pitts & Mark William Westmoreland (eds.), Beyond Bergson: Examining Race and Colonialism through the Writings of Henri Bergson. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 121-140.
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    A Archai 30 introduces a new editorial phase for Archai Journal.Gabriele Cornelli & Gustavo Laet Gomes - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:03000-03000.
    Archai 30 introduces a new editorial phase for Archai Journal. Learne more...
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    René Ménil’s Myths of Origin and Labor Activism in the French Antilles.Annette Joseph-Gabriel - 2020 - CLR James Journal 26 (1):133-152.
    Between January and February 2009, the longest general strike in French history took place in Guadeloupe and Martinique. The labor movement had far reaching implications for the relationship between France and its overseas departments. In particular, they brought to the fore France’s colonial history in the Antilles, with attendant questions of race, citizenship and sovereignty that highlighted once again the cracks in the image of Antilleans as full French citizens. René Ménil’s essays provide a unique lens through which to read (...)
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    Mechanism for Measuring System Complexity Applying Sensitivity Analysis.Viviane M. Gomes, Joao R. B. Paiva, Marcio R. C. Reis, Gabriel A. Wainer & Wesley P. Calixto - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
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    The Course of American Democratic Thought.Joseph L. Blau & Ralph Henry Gabriel - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (26):828.
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    Brain Device Research and the Underappreciated Role of Care Partners before, during, and Post-Trial.Amanda R. Merner, Joseph J. Fins & Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (4):236-239.
    The number of clinical trials for experimental brain implants continues to grow, and with this growth comes an increased reliance upon patients with treatment-refractory conditions to volunteer as...
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    Art after Philosophy and after: Collected Writings, 1966-1990.Jessica Prinz, Joseph Kosuth & Gabriele Guericio - 1993 - Substance 22 (1):106.
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    Unit activity of anterior cingulate cortex in differential conditioning and reversal.Michael Gabriel, Steven E. Saltwick & Joseph D. Miller - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (3):207-210.
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    Filosofia, gênero e feminismo: hangout em ocasião do Dia Mundial da Filosofia da UNESCO 2017.Fabio Alves Gomes Oliveira, Gabriele Cornelli, Maria Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho, Gisele Dalva Secco, Nastassja Pugliese & Renato Matoso Brandão - 2018 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 17 (2):319-344.
    No mês de Novembro de 2017, em ocasião do Dia Mundial da Filosofia da UNESCO, a Cátedra UNESCO Archai, do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Metafísica da Universidade de Brasilia, organizou um hangout Unesco sobre o tema Filosofia, gênero e feminismo, do qual participaram diversxs colegas brasileirxs, especialistas do tema, acima assinadxs. A gravação integral do hangout está disponível aqui: https://youtu.be/LH5LwTegGG4. Segue abaixo uma transcrição, revista e adaptada pelxs autorxs.
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    Nuclear Deterrence, Morality, and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Gabriel Grisez - 1987 - Clarendon Press.
    Nuclear deterrence requires objective ethical analysis. In providing it, the authors face realities - the Soviet threat, possible nuclear holocaust, strategic imperatives - but they also unmask moral evasions - deterrence cannot be bluff, pure counterforce, the lesser evil, or a step towards disarmament. They conclude that the deterrent is unjustifiable and examine the new question of conscience that this raises for everyone.
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    Verb aspect and problem solving.Meghan M. Salomon, Joseph P. Magliano & Gabriel A. Radvansky - 2013 - Cognition 128 (2):134-139.
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    What Happens After a Neural Implant Study? Neuroethics Expert Workshop on Post-Trial Obligations.Ishan Dasgupta, Eran Klein, Laura Y. Cabrera, Winston Chiong, Ashley Feinsinger, Joseph J. Fins, Tobias Haeusermann, Saskia Hendriks, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, Cynthia Kubu, Helen Mayberg, Khara Ramos, Adina Roskies, Lauren Sankary, Ashley Walton, Alik S. Widge & Sara Goering - 2024 - Neuroethics 17 (2):1-14.
    What happens at the end of a clinical trial for an investigational neural implant? It may be surprising to learn how difficult it is to answer this question. While new trials are initiated with increasing regularity, relatively little consensus exists on how best to conduct them, and even less on how to ethically end them. The landscape of recent neural implant trials demonstrates wide variability of what happens to research participants after an neural implant trial ends. Some former research participants (...)
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    Gabriel Marcel in 1918: Belief and Identity.Joseph Gamache - 2021 - Marcel Studies 6 (1):1-21.
    This paper studies the 1918 entries of Gabriel Marcel’s Metaphysical Journal. This study is situated within an argumentative reading of these entries, according to which they present a novel variety of skepticism: first personal skepticism regarding my ability to answer the questions: who am I and do I believe. The force of this skepticism is developed at length, with particular reference to self-interpretation and the temporality of human persons. Two solutions are retrieved from Marcel’s later work. It is argued (...)
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    The Dramatization of Absolute Idealism: Gabriel Marcel and F. H. Bradley.Joseph Gamache - 2023 - The Pluralist 18 (3):17-36.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Dramatization of Absolute Idealism:Gabriel Marcel and F. H. BradleyJoseph GamacheI. IntroductionThis paper consists of an observation, a suggestion, and an illustration. First, the observation: in the English-language literature on the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, there is, so far as I have discovered, a lack of attention paid to the relationship between Marcel and the British philosopher F. H. Bradley (1846–1924).1 Why might be this be? I (...)
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  24. Thomas Aquinas and Gabriel Biel: Interpretations of St. Thomas Aquinas in German Nominalism on the Eve of the Reformation by John L. Farthing.Joseph Wawrykow - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):149-156.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 149 Thomas Aquinas and Gabriel Biel: Interpretations of St. Thomas Aquinas in German Nominalism on the Eve of the Reformation. By JOHN L. FARTHING. Duke Monographs in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 9. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988. Pp. x +265. $22.50 (cloth). In this hook, John Farthing examines the use made by the fifteenth· century theologian Gabriel Biel of the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Contemplating (...)
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    Joseph de Maistre and Retributionist Theology.Gabriel Andrade - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 11 (21):1-12.
    Joseph de Maistre is usually portrayed as Edmund Burke’s French counterpart, as they both wrote important treatises against the French Revolution. Although Maistre did share many of Burke’s conservative political views, he was much more than a political thinker. He was above all a religious thinker who interpreted political events through the prism of a particular retributionist theology. According to this theology, God punishes evil deeds, not only in the afterlife, but also in this terrestrial life; and sometimes, he (...)
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    COMBLIN, Joseph, L'Esprit Saint. Économie, société, théologieCOMBLIN, Joseph, L'Esprit Saint. Économie, société, théologie.Gabriel Chénard - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (3):689-689.
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    El problema de la teodicea en el pensamiento de Joseph de Maistre.Gabriel Ernesto Andrade - 2006 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 11:71-92.
    El problema de la teodicea ha sido una de las grandes preocupaciones del pensamiento religioso en Occidente: si Dios es absolutamente bueno y omnipotente, ¿cómo puede existir el mal en el mundo?, y ¿por qué sufren los virtuosos y gozan los impíos? En la Antigüedad, el Libro de Job intentó ofrecer una respuesta que perduró hasta tiempos modernos. En el siglo XVII, Leibniz ofreció una respuesta mucho más racionalizada, propia de los tiempos modernos. Joseph de Maistre, un contrarrevolucionario del (...)
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    Pinharanda Gomes: a obra e o pensamento: estudos en testemunhos.Maria Celeste Natário, António Braz Teixeira, Renato Epifânio, Alexandre Gabriel & Sofia Vaz Ribeiro (eds.) - 2013 - Sintra, Portugal: Zéfiro.
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  29. Las raíces veterotestamentarias de las "Consideraciones sobre Francia", de Joseph de Maistre.Gabriel Andrade - 2007 - Analogía Filosófica 21 (1):73-114.
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    Pope Benedict XVI & the French Ressourcement. “Lumen gentium cum sit Christus”.Gabriel Flynn - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):585-632.
    What unites Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI to the French is ressourcement, a controversial movement that initiated a brilliant reorientation of Catholic thought and teaching in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In the light of the significant work that has already been done on Ratzinger’s original contribution to Vatican II, the objectives of the present paper are, first, to situate him as theologian and Christian humanist at the heart of the ressourcement movement and to evaluate his work for peace (...)
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    Philosophische Lehrgehalte in Gabriel Biels Sentenzenkommentar unter besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner Erkenntnislehre.Franz Joseph Burkard - 1974 - Meisenheim am Glan: A. Hain.
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    Dieu, la raison et l'épée: perspectives œcuméniques sur le Discours de Ratisbonne.Gabriele Palasciano (ed.) - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Quand on évoque le Discours de Ratisbonne de Joseph Ratzinger/ Benoît XVI, on pense immédiatement aux polémiques qui suivirent la citation qu'il fit d'une controverse de l'empereur byzantin Manuel II Paléologue avec un savant musulman d'origine perse. Toutefois, on oublie que la visée de cette allocution universitaire était à la fois dialogique et culturelle. L'encouragement au dialogue interreligieux — à un dialogue libre et vrai, loin de toute forme de politically correct —, s'accompagnait d'une insistance sur la dimension culturelle (...)
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    The deep history of affect and consciousness.Rami Gabriel - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):734-744.
    I contrast two notions of cognition offered in Joseph LeDoux’s (2019) The Deep History of Ourselves toward arguing for the functional role of affect and consciousness in the evolution of matter. I argue that an emphasis on the cultural construction of emotions misrepresents the relationship between culture and biology. A more parsimonious story about the evolution of mind requires leaving behind some aspects of a cognitivist epistemology.
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    Von Hildebrand, Scheler, and Marcel on Interpreting One’s Friends.Joseph Gamache - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (1):75-99.
    It is generally accepted that truth is a norm of belief and that, whatever else this might mean, it implies that a person is obligated to believe a proposition only if it is true. Yet this seems to conflict with the norms by which friends form beliefs about each other. For instance, if friends are required to practice interpretive charity in the formation of their beliefs about each other, obligations to believe propositions that are false might arise. In this paper, (...)
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    BERGSTEIN, MARY. Mirrors of Memory.(Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press). 2010. pp. 335.£ 18.95 (hbk). BOYLAN, MICHAEL and JOHNSON, CHARLES. Philosophy: An Innovative Introduction.(Boulder: Westview Press). 2010. pp. 344. $50.00 (pbk). [REVIEW]Anthony Bryant, Griselda Pollock, Patrizia di Bello, Gabriel Koureas, Jason Edwards, Imogen Hart, Lars Ellestrom, Samb Girgus, Joseph Margolis & Peggy Samuels - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (3).
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    Deep history and beyond: a reply to commentators.Joseph LeDoux - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):756-766.
    The commentaries by Ren, de Carvalho, Gabriel, Reber and Baluška raise interesting and timely questions about the views I expressed in The Deep History of Ourselves. I begin my response with an Overview of my perspective, and how it has changed in the three years since publication. This is important since some of the commentators’ concerns may be assuaged by some of these points. Other specific issues raised by each commentator are addressed separately. I greatly appreciate the time and (...)
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    O uso da narrativa no discurso teológico contempor'neo.Renato Gomes Alves - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):339-346.
    The contemporary theological discourse is still understood as something restricted to the ecclesiastical and clerical ambit. Nevertheless, the theologian's task to use new languages to reach new fields and ease the dialogue still remains. It is observed as even more complex in a plural scene as the present days. For this reason, the narrative, as a theological language, presents a reading key to Christology, used by the contemporary french theologian, Joseph Moingt. Through this key, it is supposed to give (...)
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    Doxastic Involuntarism and Evidentialism.Joseph Gamache - 2017 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 91:81-92.
    It is a curious feature of early modern epistemology and its contemporary heirs in analytic philosophy that belief is held both to be involuntary, and to be subject to a prescriptive norm of evidence. I begin by laying out these theses, pointing out the tension that exists between them, as well as discussing how they put pressure on religious faith. I then ask why the first thesis—doxastic involuntarism—has come to be so dominant. Following my diagnosis, I advance reasons to think (...)
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    One’s an Illusion: Organisms, Reference, and Non-Eliminative Nihilism.Joseph Long - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (2):459-475.
    Gabriele Contessa has recently introduced and defended a view he calls ‘non-eliminative nihilism’. Non-eliminative nihilism is the conjunction of mereological nihilism and non-eliminativism about ordinary objects. Mereological nihilism is the thesis that composite objects do not exist, where something is a composite object just in case it has proper parts. Eliminativism about ordinary objects denies that ordinary objects exist. Eliminativism thus implies, for example, that there are no galaxies, planets, stars, ships, tables, books, organisms, cells, molecules, or atoms. Non-eliminativism is (...)
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  40. Bibliographie de Marie-Joseph Le Guillou, op.Gabriel Richi Alberti - 2000 - Nova et Vetera 75 (3):63-87.
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    A philosophy of human hope.Joseph John Godfrey - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Few reference works in philosophy have articles on hope. Few also are systematic or large-scale philosophical studies of hope. Hope is admitted to be important in people's lives, but as a topic for study, hope has largely been left to psychologists and theologians. For the most part philosophers treat hope en passant. My aim is to outline a general theory of hope, to explore its structure, forms, goals, reasonableness, and implications, and to trace the implications of such a theory for (...)
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    Friendship versus the Normativity of Truth.Joseph Gamache - 2019 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (3):527-549.
    According to some contemporary epistemologists, truth is a norm of belief: for any proposition p, one ought to believe that p only if p is true. It is sometimes also held that the evaluation of beliefs in terms of their truth-value is universal: truth is a norm of all, and not merely some, of one’s beliefs. Taken together, these claims have inspired the “friendship objection” to the truth-norm. According to this objection, friendship sometimes requires that friends violate the truth-norm when (...)
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    Bumuntu, ou, la culture de l'excellence.Joseph Mbayo Mbayo - 2017 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia L'Harmattan.
    v. 1. Prolégomènes -- v. 2. Praxéologie.
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    Of a false dilemma and the knowledge of values.Joseph Gamache - 2020 - Continental Philosophy Review 53 (4):433-448.
    The work of Gabriel Marcel is retrieved and set in relation to the question of moral epistemology. I begin by surveying Marcel’s long-running critique of a false dilemma with implications for the nature of our knowledge of values. According to this dilemma, a person’s knowledge of something is either objective, and therefore transcendent but impersonal, or it is subjective, and therefore personal but immanent, reaching only one’s inner states. Applied to the knowledge of values, this false dilemma leaves philosophy (...)
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    A Decadence Baedeker: D’Annunzio’s The Triumph of Death.Joseph Galbo - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (1):49-67.
    This article investigates how Gabriele D’Annunzio’s The Triumph of Death brings together Nietzsche’s ideas and Wagner’s music and interweaves them with the motifs of literary Decadence and the author’s own particular sexual politics. The novel is an experimental text striving to be a Gesemtkunstswerk, an integrated work that incorporates music, painting, poetry, regional folklore, and private thoughts about personal and national power. I discuss the novel’s themes of violent sexuality and the anxiety of powerlessness and explore their implications for the (...)
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    El respeto por los demás en el marco de la discusión Frankfurt-Raz.Gabriel Aragón Aranda - 2020 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 12 (2):9-22.
    El presente trabajo tiene por objeto estudiar analíticamente la cuestión del respeto atendiendo a su relevancia dentro de la filosofía moral. Para ello nos centraremos en la perspectiva aportada por Harry G. Frankfurt, subsidiaria, en alguna medida, del esclarecimiento previo que realizó a propósito del igualitarismo. Las tesis de Frankfurt serán, posteriormente, contrastadas con el comentario y la disquisición propia que realiza, a propósito del texto de dicho autor, Joseph Raz. Finalmente, tras analizar el diálogo establecido, extraeremos conclusiones respecto (...)
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  47. Simon Joseph (Gabriel) Schmitt. Mönch der Aufklärungszeit, französischer Funktionär, Deutscher Beamter, Dozent der Philosophie und Gutsbesitzer.Robert Karl Ludwig Schmitt - 1966 - (Koblenz,: Hohenzollernstr. 1, Selbstverlag).
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    Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Reimagining Liberation: how Black women transforme.Pascale Barthélémy - 2021 - Clio 53:274-277.
    Noires ou métisses, Africaines, Antillaises ou Américaines, Suzanne Césaire, Paulette Nardal, Eugénie Éboué-Tell, Jane Vialle, Andrée Blouin, Aoua Kéita et Eslanda Robeson sont les protagonistes de ce livre novateur, riche et stimulant. Leur point commun : s’être engagées, à différents titres, pour contester la domination coloniale dans la seconde moitié du xxe siècle. Le destin de certaines (Suzanne Césaire, Eugénie Eboué-Tell, Eslanda Robeson), souvent associé à celui de leur mari, est plus...
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    [ Sans Titre - No Title ]Gabriele Palasciano, Joseph Ratzinger et l’histoire de la théologie. Analyse et herméneutique des recherches patristiques des années 1950. Paris, L’Harmattan (coll. « Religions & spiritualité »), 2023, 272 p. [REVIEW]François Nault - 2024 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 80 (1):150.
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