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    Vorüberlegungen Zur Kulturellen Differenz Und Strafrechtlicher Verantwortlichkeit.Georgios Sotiriadis - 2015 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 1 (2):143-164.
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    Zur Kritik des Johannes von Antiocha, by Georgios Sotiriadis. Leipzig, 1887. 3 Mk. 20.John B. Bury - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):208-209.
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    Décrets de proxénie et catalogues militaires de Chéronée trouvés lors des fouilles de la basilique paléochrétienne d'Haghia Paraskévi.Yannis Kalliontzis - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (1):475-514.
    Proxeny decrees and military catalogs found during the excavation of an early byzantine basilica at Agia Paraskévi in Chaeronea In this article are presented 5 proxeny decrees et 7 military catalogues of Chaeronea. These inscriptions were found by Georgios Sotiriadis in his excavation at the early byzantine of Agia Paraskévi in the south of Chaeronea. This publication was made possible thanks mostly to the photographs made by the epigraphist Michel Feyel at the end of the thirties. These inscriptions (...)
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    Steiris, Georgios. 2024. "Bessarion on the Value of Oral Teaching and the Rule of Secrecy" Philosophies 9, no. 3: 81.Georgios Steiris - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):1-13.
    Cardinal Bessarion (1408–1472), in the second chapter of the first book of his influential work In calumniatorem Platonis, attempted to reply to Georgios Trapezuntios’ (1396–1474) criticism against Plato in the Comparatio Philosophorum Platonis et Aristotelis. Bessarion investigates why the Athenian philosopher maintained, in several dialogues, that the sacred truths should not be communicated to the general public and argued in favor of the value of oral transmission of knowledge, largely based on his theory about the cognitive processes. Recently, Fr. (...)
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    Characteristic function games with restricted agent interactions: Core-stability and coalition structures.Georgios Chalkiadakis, Gianluigi Greco & Evangelos Markakis - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 232 (C):76-113.
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    Peeking behind the ordinal curtain: Improving distortion via cardinal queries.Georgios Amanatidis, Georgios Birmpas, Aris Filos-Ratsikas & Alexandros A. Voudouris - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 296 (C):103488.
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    Athletes, Citizenships and Hellenic Identity during the Imperial Period.Georgios E. Mouratidis - 2021 - Klio 103 (2):675-703.
    Summary During the Hellenistic and Imperial periods, Greek populations coexisted with several other cultures, which were very often more multitudinous. Those ‘Hellenes’, however, came together in big Panhellenic and smaller, local festivals to honour their gods and celebrate their common Hellenic culture. As a result, numerous new festivals and contests were founded after the third century BC, gradually forming a large festival network. Even though this festival network has repeatedly been at the centre of scholarly attention – and still is (...)
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  8. Cosmopolitanism and internationalism in modern British political thought : continuities and discontinuities.Georgios Varouxakis - 2018 - In Dina Gusejnova (ed.), Cosmopolitanism in conflict: imperial encounters from the Seven Years' War to the Cold War. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Bessarion on the Value of Oral Teaching and the Rule of Secrecy.Georgios Steiris - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):81.
    Cardinal Bessarion (1408–1472), in the second chapter of the first book of his influential work In calumniatorem Platonis, attempted to reply to Georgios Trapezuntios’ (1396–1474) criticism against Plato in the Comparatio Philosophorum Platonis et Aristotelis. Bessarion investigates why the Athenian philosopher maintained, in several dialogues, that the sacred truths should not be communicated to the general public and argued in favor of the value of oral transmission of knowledge, largely based on his theory about the cognitive processes. Recently, Fr. (...)
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    Le corps dans la falsafa: la notion du corps dans la philosophie d'expression arabe.Georgio Rahal - 2018 - [Toulouse]: Les Presses universitaires-Institut catholique de Toulouse.
    Cet ouvrage se propose de confronter les problématiques relatives à la falsafa et à la religion islamique dans leur approche du corps. Le corps a toujours été marginalisé au profit de la notion de l'âme. Pendant que les penseurs ont été intéressés par l'étude de l'âme, le corps a toujours été leur point de départ. Son statut éthique et ontologique doit être réexaminé en refusant de se limiter aux dualismes classiques corps/âme ou matérialisme/spiritualisme qui masquent par leur dimension formelle ou (...)
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    Aristotle and Rawls on Economic (In)equalities and Ideal Justice.Georgios Anagnostopoulos & Gerasimos Santas - 2024 - In David Keyt & Christopher Shields (eds.), Principles and Praxis in Ancient Greek Philosophy: Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy in Honor of Fred D. Miller, Jr. Springer Verlag. pp. 321-370.
    The problem of economic justice is the division and distribution of income and wealth. Is a just distribution an equal distribution, or are some unequal distributions just, and if so which ones? We critically examine what the ideal theories of justice of Aristotle and Rawls say or imply about a just distribution of wealth and income in the best of circumstances. Rawls’ contractarian view takes strict equality to be the benchmark of justice; Aristotle’s teleological theory claims that the equality appropriate (...)
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    The Role of Goal Orientations in Explaining Academic Cheating in Students With Learning Disabilities: An Application of the Cusp Catastrophe.Georgios D. Sideridis & Dimitrios Stamovlasis - 2014 - Ethics and Behavior 24 (6):444-466.
    The purpose of the present study was to predict and explain the academic cheating behaviors of elementary school students with learning disabilities by applying the cusp catastrophe model. Participants were 32 students with identified LD from state governmental agencies although all both them and the typical students participated in the experimental manipulation. Academic cheating was assessed using an empirical paradigm where true achievement was subtracted from achievement in a test without proper invigilation. Data analysis supported the proposed cusp catastrophe models, (...)
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    My Intellectual Journey Towards an Intercultural History of Philosophy.Georgios Steiris - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (1):157-162.
    The canon in the history of philosophy, as has been crystallized, needs revision with an emphasis on intercultural studies. Especially the view of self-contained cultures and communities, since antiquity up to the fifteenth century, forms an ahistorical construct, which is already being attacked and is in no position to offer anything fruitful to research. Within our complicated globalized environment, historians of philosophy ought to give priority to, and lay emphasis on, comparative study and “interculturality.” A comparative history of philosophy aims (...)
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  14. Pyrrhonian Ataraxia, mindfulness and being-in-the-world.Georgios Petropoulos - 2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Time after History: Derrida’s Two Readings of Heidegger.Georgios Tsagdis - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (3):317-334.
    The essay situates and dissects Derrida’s two catalytic interventions into Heidegger’s thought on time and history—the seminar Heidegger: The Question of Being & History and the essay Ousi...
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  16. Phenomenology and Ancient Greek Philosophy: An Introduction.Georgios Petropoulos - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (2):95-97.
    Phenomenology, broadly construed, is the study of the meaningful structure of human experience. It is a philosophical tradition that begins with Edmund Husserl, develops with thinkers like Martin H...
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    Le commentaire de Georges Pachymère sur le Parménide de Platon : une interprétation aristotélicienne de la dialectique de Platon.Georgios Savoidakis - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:383-427.
    In this paper, I seek to shed light on some main interpretative aspects of George Pachymeres’ Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides. This Commentary –the only Byzantine Commentary on a platonic work ever to have been hitherto discovered– displays a unique specificity, since it marks a decisive turning point in the traditional interpretation of dialogues of Plato as an authority in terms of metaphysics or of philosophy in general. Not only does the Byzantine scholar limit himself to giving a logical exegesis of (...)
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    Confucius’ Ontological Ethics.Georgios Steiris - 2023 - Conatus 8 (1):303-321.
    Confucius associates the good and the beautiful. Li (translated variously as “ritual propriety,” “ritual,” “etiquette,” or “propriety”) embodies the entire spectrum of interaction with humans, nature, and even material objects. I argue that Confucius attempts to introduce an ethical ontology, not of “what,” but of “the way.” The “way” of reality becomes known with the deliberate participation to the Dao. In other words, through interaction. The way people co-exist demonstrates the rationality of the associations of living and functioning together. Li, (...)
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    The language of smell: Connecting linguistic and psychophysical properties of odor descriptors.Georgios Iatropoulos, Pawel Herman, Anders Lansner, Jussi Karlgren, Maria Larsson & Jonas K. Olofsson - 2018 - Cognition 178:37-49.
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    Actuality Without Existence: The Jewish Figure in Heidegger’s Notebooks.Georgios Petropoulos - 2020 - Critical Horizons 21 (4):335-351.
    ABSTRACT This paper examines Heidegger’s remarks about the worldlessness of Judaism in his Black Notebooks. In the first part of the paper I examine Heidegger’s concept of the world in Being and Time and subsequent writings. In the second part, I analyze a distinction that Heidegger draws between mere human actuality and genuine human existence in a 1932 lecture course on The Beginning of Western Philosophy. This distinction, I suggest, relates to the development of Heidegger’s thoughts on nihilism and what (...)
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    Anti-Sellasia.Georges Sotiriadis - 1911 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 35 (1):87-107.
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    To pedio tès en Sellasia machès.Georges Sotiriadis - 1910 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 34 (1):5-57.
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    Zitimata aitolikis istorias kai topographias.Georges Sotiriadis - 1907 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 31 (1):270-320.
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    Developments on ethics versus corruption in globalization.Georgios I. Zekos - 2012 - Ethics 8 (4).
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    Ethics and law in globalization and cyberspace.Georgios I. Zekos - 2012 - Ethics 8.
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    Zweckmässigkeit und Metaphysik: die Neufassung des argumentum a contingentia mundi für die Existenz Gottes in Kants Kritik der Urteilskraft.Georgios Zigriadis - 2008 - St. Ottilien: EOS.
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    Heidegger’s Reading of Plato: On Truth and Ideas.Georgios Petropoulos - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (2):118-136.
    Heidegger’s reading of Plato is variable and multifaceted, giving way to different and, at times, opposing interpretations of Plato’s work. To give an example that is relevant to the following pape...
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  28. John Stuart Mill on Race.Georgios Varouxakis - 1998 - Utilitas 10 (1):17-32.
    The article examines J. S. Mill's views on the significance of the racial factor in the formation of what he called . Mill's views are placed in the context of his time and are assessed in the light of the theories concerning these issues that were predominant in the nineteenth century. It is shown that Mill made strenuous efforts to discredit the deterministic implications of racial theories and to promote the idea that human effort and education could alter beyond recognition (...)
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    Ειπατε τωι βασιληι.Georgios Fatouros - 1996 - Hermes 124 (3):367-374.
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    Plotinus: towards an ontology of likeness (On the One and Nous).Georgios Lekkas - 2005 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 13 (1):53-68.
    Plotinus’ thesis of the relationship between the One and Nous (Intellect) is central to his thought. In dealing with this relationship, he concentrates far more on what makes the One and Nous alike than on what makes them different. This is because by preference he envisages the One as the ‘causal principle () of everything’, in what might be termed a ‘top‐down’ model of metaphysics in which first cause (the One) leads downwards to second cause (Nous). Plotinus is obliged to (...)
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    D-linking and the inability of subjects in English to topicalise.Georgios Ioannou - 2013 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 23 (1):4-31.
    This paper inquires into the inability ofsubjects in English to topicalise. Treatingtopicalisation as a specific case of d-linking,it asks: why don’t subjects topicalise inEnglish? And why cannot they be d-linkedthrough further movement? It concludes thatthe property of [aboutness] of subjects is anunderspecified instance of a more compositederivative effect realised as [topic]. Giventhe ability of objects in English to be readilyd-linked through extraction in CP, theanalysis takes a detailed look at the structuraldifferences between subjects and objects. Itconcludes that d-linking of an (...)
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    Ethical Aspects of Male Infertility.Georgios Karnakis & Pasquale Patrizio - 2009 - In Vardit Ravitsky, Autumn Fiester & Arthur L. Caplan (eds.), The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 329.
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  33. La féminité de l'âme chez origène.Georgios Lekkas - 1998 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (1):23-36.
     
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    ‘Negrophilist’ Crusader: John Stuart Mill on the American Civil War and Reconstruction.Georgios Varouxakis - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (5):729-754.
    Summary The article analyses the extensive and passionate responses that the American Civil War and the issues it raised elicited from John Stuart Mill. While it attempts to offer a brief but comprehensive overall account of Mill's influential involvement in debates on the Civil War both in Britain and in America, it focuses particularly on Mill's defence of racial equality for the American ?negroes? both during the war and in the course of debates on reconstruction after the war. Mill's concerted (...)
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    Fair division of indivisible goods: Recent progress and open questions.Georgios Amanatidis, Haris Aziz, Georgios Birmpas, Aris Filos-Ratsikas, Bo Li, Hervé Moulin, Alexandros A. Voudouris & Xiaowei Wu - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 322 (C):103965.
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  36. challenging adult-centrism: speaking speech and the possibility of intergenerational dialogue.Georgios Petropoulos - 2023 - Childhood and Philosophy 19:1-22.
    This paper reflects on the role of philosophy in the school environment, paying special attention to the promise of intergenerational dialogue carried forward by philosophy programmes associated with Lipman’s Philosophy for Children (P4C) curriculum and its current transformation into Philosophy with Children (PwC). There are two basic ideas that constitute the guiding thread of my reflections. Firstly, that philosophical interventions of that kind challenge adult-centric views of education and philosophy. Secondly, that such initiatives carry with them the promise of acknowledging (...)
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  37. Fink’s Notion of Play in the Context of Philosophical Inquiry with Children.Georgios Petropoulos - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy:1-24.
    Research in education indicates that the Philosophy for Children (P4C) curriculum is instrumental in achieving important educational objectives. And yet, it is precisely this instrumentalist conception of P4C that has been challenged by a second generation of P4C scholars. Among other things, these scholars argue that P4C must remain vigilant toward, and avoid subscribing to 1) developmentalism and 2) a reductive identification of thinking with rationality. On the contrary, they suggest that P4C must ensure that it gives voice to childhood, (...)
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    Die Krisis der Philosophie.Georgios D. Farandos - 1979 - Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
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    Of Times: Arrested, Resigned, Imagined. Temporality in Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida.Georgios Tsagdis, Rozemund Uljée & Bart Zantvoort - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (3):313-316.
    Volume 28, Issue 3, July 2020, Page 313-316.
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    Reinforcement learning of self-regulated β-oscillations for motor restoration in chronic stroke.Georgios Naros & Alireza Gharabaghi - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  41. Christian attitudes towards pagan statuary: The case of Anastasios of Rhodes.Georgios Deligiannakis - 2008 - Byzantion 78:142-158.
    The paper offers the study of two late antique epigrams from Rhodes that belonged to public monuments dedicated by a certain Anastasios. Both monuments display traditional mythological themes in text and decoration: the first inscription was part of a relief panel or a statue which depicted Heracles and his labours, while the second, it is argued, accompanied a relief figure of mythical Maron as an old Silenus, being part of a public fountain. The author discusses Anastasios' religion and tries to (...)
     
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    Nostalgia Proneness and the Collective Self.Georgios Abakoumkin, Tim Wildschut & Constantine Sedikides - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    When did Britain join the Occident? On the origins of the idea of ‘the West’ in English.Georgios Varouxakis - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):563-581.
    ABSTRACT This article takes issue with the current orthodoxy that the idea of ‘the West' as a supranational self-description based on civilizational commonality first emerged in English in the 1890s and 1900s in the context of the needs of British high imperialism. It shows, first, that there were, already in the eighteenth century, incipient attempts towards a term denoting a distinctive West-European cultural unity. It argues, further, that such uses were rather casual and interchangeable with overwhelmingly more references to ‘Europe' (...)
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    Globalization and Universality: Chimera and Truth.Georgios Mantzarides - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (2):199-207.
    Georgios Mantzarides; Globalization and Universality: Chimera and Truth, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 8, Issue 2, 1 J.
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  45. Al-Fārābi on the role of philosophy of history in the history of civilization.Georgios Steiris - 2018 - In Sotiris Mitralexis & Marcin Podbielski (eds.), Christian and Islamic philosophies of time. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
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    Epistularum Byzantinarum Initia, conscripsit Michael Grünbart.Georgios Fatouros - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):293-295.
    Durch die Veröffentlichung des vorliegenden Bandes wird ein Desideratum der Briefliteratur verwirklicht, auf welches bereits S. Lampros im Jahr 1915 hingewiesen hat. Es handelt sich um ein alphabetisches Verzeichnis der Anfänge aller in griechischer Sprache geschriebener Briefe aus dem Zeitraum von etwa 300 n.Chr. bis ca. 1500, das über 15.000 Briefexordia von etwa 260 spätgriechischen und byzantinischen Briefschreibern umfaßt und sich auf die jeweils neuesten Editionen von Briefsammlungen stützt, wobei an die 890 Eintragungen von unedierten Briefen stammen. Treffliche Emendationen werden (...)
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    F. KOLOVOU (ed.), Michaelis Choniatae Epistulae.Georgios Fatouros - 2002 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2):701-706.
    Die hiermit herausgegebene Briefsammlung des Bischofs von Athen Michael Choniates ist unter zweierlei Aspekten besonders wichtig: Einerseits wegen der Information, die uns über die Zustände im byzantinischen Reich im allgemeinen und in Athen und Umgebung bzw. auf einigen Inseln der Ägäis insbesondere sowie über die Gesellschaft jener Zeit (Ende des 12. – Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts) bietet, andererseits wegen der Briefe selbst, die nicht nur die starke Orientierung der zeitgenössischen Gelehrten auf die Literatur des alten Hellas verraten, sondern auch unter (...)
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    ‘Patriotism’, ‘Cosmopolitanism’ and ‘Humanity’ in Victorian Political Thought.Georgios Varouxakis - 2006 - European Journal of Political Theory 5 (1):100-118.
    This article analyses the articulation of the relationship between ‘patriotism’ and ‘cosmopolitanism’ or commitment to ‘humanity’ in the writings of some major Victorian political thinkers. It is argued that: (a) there was no neat distinction between ‘patriotism’ and ‘nationalism’ in the thought of the time; (b) ‘patriotism’ was seen as a stepping stone to universalistic commitment to ‘humanity’ rather than as opposed to or incompatible with the latter; (c) most thinkers avoided the term ‘cosmopolitanism’, because of some of its associations, (...)
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    Pletho.Georgios Steiris - 2022 - In Georgios Steiris, Pallis Dimitrios & Mark Edwards (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Dionysius the Areopagite. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 299-312.
    Pletho's reception of Corpus Dionysiacum.
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    Le concept positif de la nécessité et la production des êtres chez Plotin.Georgios Lekkas - 2004 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 71 (4):553.
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