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    Mieux jouir des nourritures coûteuses….Gérard Alain Mallet - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (4):71-72.
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    Alfred Fouillée: l'idée-force de la démocratie.Alain Mallet - 2015 - Paris: Michalon éditeur. Edited by Jean-Claude Monier.
    Alfred Fouillée écrit à une époque marquée par l'affrontement de la France et de l'Allemagne et par la crainte d'une déchirure de la société face à l'emprise croissante des idées révolutionnaires et au déclin irréversible des formes traditionnelles d'autorité. Ses ouvrages consacrés à la "question sociale" ont assuré sa notoriété jusqu'à en faire le "parrain intellectuel" de la Troisième République, ce qui peut aussi expliquer le relatif oubli dont il est l'objet.Pourtant la signification et la portée de l'œuvre d'Alfred Fouillée (...)
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    Le dialogue, la parole, l’écriture et la lecture.Alain Mallet - 2016 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 66 (1):81-84.
    Ces remarques sont suscitées par la lecture de l’article de Philippe Perrot. Comme lui nous récusons la dévaluation dont l’écrit, par rapport à la parole, est souvent l’objet. Mais nous pensons qu’il n’est pas nécessaire pour cela de penser « contre Platon ». Il convient toutefois de cesser de confondre « dialogue socratique » et « dialogue platonicien ». L’écriture, en ce qu’elle appelle la lecture, rend possible une forme nouvelle de dialogue : le dialogue de l’âme avec elle-même.
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    Les Institutions Publiques duu Viêtnam a XVIIIème siècleLes Institutions Publiques duu Vietnam a XVIIIeme siecle.Alain-Gérard Marsot, Đặng Phu'O'ng-Nghi, Alain-Gerard Marsot & Dang Phu'O'ng-Nghi - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):363.
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    Philosophy of Communication Ethics: Alterity and the Other.Brenda Allen, Austin S. Babrow, Isaac E. Catt, Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, Gina Ercolini, Janie Harden Fritz, Pat Gehrke, John Hatch, Gerard A. Hauser, Alain Létourneau, Lisbeth Lipari, Annette Holba, Lester C. Olson & Lindsey M. Rose (eds.) - 2014 - Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    Philosophy of Communication Ethics is a unique and timely volume that creatively examines communication ethics, philosophy of communication, and "the other.".
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    Gérard Bensussan, Être heureux? Ce qui dépend de nous et ce qui n’en dépend pas_, Milan/Paris, Mimésis, 2019 et _Les Deux Morales, Paris, Vrin, 2019.Alain David - 2019 - Cités 4:166.
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    Le Marx philosophe de Gérard Granel.Didier Claverie, Alain Desblancs, Françoise Fournié & Élisabeth Rigal - 2008 - Cahiers Philosophiques 116 (4):105-107.
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    La nature de la logicité chez Husserl, Saussure et Granel : idéalité ou matérialité?Alain Gallerand - 2013 - Noesis 21:43-71.
    Dans ses textes consacrés à la logique, Gérard Granel a toujours combattu la théorie husserlienne de la signification fondée sur l’idée que les unités idéales de signification constituent l’armature logique universelle du langage. Car au fur et à mesure que l’analyse saussurienne des « valeurs » linguistiques et la linguistique comparée mettaient en évidence la singularité et la relativité des structures logiques à l’intérieur des langues naturelles, l’idée de « matérialité logique » n’a cessé de s’imposer et le caractère (...)
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    Introduction: Bland Blur.Jeffrey M. Perl, Tim Beasley-Murray, Ardis Butterfield, Gerard Wiegers, Andrew J. Nicholson, Johan Elverskog, Daniel J. Sharfstein & Dariusz Gafijczuk - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (3):411-423.
    This essay, by the editor of Common Knowledge, introduces the sixth and final installment of “Fuzzy Studies,” the journal's “Symposium on the Consequence of Blur.” Suggesting that “Fuzzy Studies” should be understood in the context of a desultory campaign against zeal conducted in the journal for almost twenty years, he explains that the editors' assumption has been that any authentic case for the less adamant modes of thinking, or the less focused ways of seeing, needs to be unenthusiastic and carefully (...)
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    Hommes superieurs, hommes inferieurs? La controverse sur l'heredite de l'intelligence. Gerard Lemaine, Benjamin Matalon, Clemencon Mireille, Gomis Alain, Ramunni GirolamoAbility, Merit, and Measurement: Mental Testing and English Education, 1880-1940. Gillian Sutherland, Stephen Sharp. [REVIEW]Raymond E. Fancher - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):339-341.
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    Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge.Gerard Radnitzky & Karl Raimund Popper - 1987 - Open Court Publishing.
    "Bartley and Radnitzky have done the philosophy of knowledge a tremendous service. Scholars now have a superb and up-to-date presentation of the fundamental ideas of evolutionary epistemology." --Philosophical Books.
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    Perspectives on the Emergence of Scientific Disciplines.Gerard Lemaine, Roy Macleod, Michael Mulkay & Peter Weingart (eds.) - 1976 - De Gruyter.
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    The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition.Gerard Passannante - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Extra destinatum -- The philologist and the Epicurean -- Homer atomized -- The pervasive influence.
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    A Contextualized Self: Re-placing Ourselves Through Dōgen and Spinoza.Gerard Kuperus - 2019 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 11 (3):222-234.
    ABSTRACTFor Dōgen, the Buddhist doctrine of “no self” ultimately presents the self as contextualized. The self is for him not an independent entity, but is intricately related to its environment, determined through the many beings around it. In a quite different philosophical setting, Spinoza developed similar ideas. While Dōgen challenged the specifics of a tradition that explicitly argues against the idea of an absolute self, Spinoza faced a more radical challenge: questioning an absolute, unchanging, and free self that the Western (...)
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    On the branching factor of the alpha-beta pruning algorithm.Gérard M. Baudet - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 10 (2):173-199.
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    Biology Needs Information Theory.Gérard Battail - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (1):77-103.
    Communication is an important feature of the living world that mainstream biology fails to adequately deal with. Applying two main disciplines can be contemplated to fill in this gap: semiotics and information theory. Semiotics is a philosophical discipline mainly concerned with meaning; applying it to life already originated in biosemiotics. Information theory is a mathematical discipline coming from engineering which has literal communication as purpose. Biosemiotics and information theory are thus concerned with distinct and complementary possible meanings of the word (...)
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    The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity.Alain Renaut - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    With the publication of French Philosophy of the Sixties, Alain Renaut and Luc Ferry in 1985 launched their famous critique against canonical figures such as Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, bringing under rigorous scrutiny the entire post-structuralist project that had dominated Western intellectual life for over two decades. Their goal was to defend the accomplishments of liberal democracy, particularly in terms of basic human rights, and to trace the reigning philosophers' distrust of liberalism to an "antihumanism" inherited mainly from Heidegger. (...)
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    Ecopolitical Homelessness: Defining Place in an Unsettled World.Gerard Kuperus - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    While our world is characterized by mobility, global interactions, and increasing knowledge, we are facing serious challenges regarding the knowledge of the places around us. We understand and navigate our surroundings by relying on advanced technologies. Yet, a truly knowledgeable relationship to the places where we live and visit is lacking. This book proposes that we are utterly lost and that the loss of a sense of place has contributed to different crises, such as the environmental crisis, the immigration crisis, (...)
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    Can We Live Together, Equal and Different?Alain Touraine - 1998 - European Journal of Social Theory 1 (2):165-178.
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    Representation of formal dispute with astanding order.Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 8 (2-3):205-231.
    Computational dialectics is concerned with the formal representation of argument and dispute. The field emerged from developments in philosophy, artificial intelligence and legal theory. Its goal is to suggestalgorithms, procedures and protocols to investigate the tenability of logical claims, on the basis of information in the form of rules and cases. Currently, the field slowlyconverges to the opinion that dispute is the most fair and effective way to investigate claims. The basic assumption of this field is that dispute is the (...)
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    Sociology after Sociology.Alain Touraine - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):184-193.
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    Système des beaux-arts.Alain - 1920 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Les idées ici proposées ne dépendent point de quelque idée supérieure d'abord posée, et ne conduisent même point à quelque notion commune qui puisse définir tous les arts en peu de mots. Au contraire je me suis attaché à marquer les différences, les séparations, les oppositions, me réglant ainsi, autant que peut faire la critique, sur les oeuvres elles-mêmes, dont chacune s'affirme si bien et n'affirme qu'elle.
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    Genomic Error-Correcting Codes in the Living World.Gérard Battail - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (2):221-238.
    This paper is intended to complement our previous works on the necessary existence of error-correcting codes endowing genomes with the ability of being regenerated, not merely copied. It sketchily recalls some fundamental definitions and results of information theory and error-correcting codes; provides an overview of our research; shows that the disjunction of replication and regeneration enlightens the divide between germinal and somatic cells; suggests that some phenomena referred to as epigenetic may possibly find an explanation within the framework of error-correcting (...)
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    Aristotélisme et Stoïcisme dans le De Fato d’Alexandre d’Aphrodisias.Gérard Verbeke - 1968 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 50 (1-2):73-100.
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    The computational value of debate in defeasible reasoning.Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (2):305-342.
    Defeasible reasoning is concerned with the logics of non-deductive argument. As is described in the literature, the study of this type of reasoning is considerably more involved than the study of deductive argument, even so that, in realistic applications, there is often a lack of resources to perform an exhaustive analysis. It follows that, in a theory of defeasible reasoning, the order and direction in which arguments are developed, i.e. theprocedure, is important. The aim of this article is to show (...)
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    Crises de l'économie-monde et dépassement du capitalisme: années 1970-années 2000.Gérard Duménil & Immanuel Wallerstein - 2010 - Actuel Marx 48 (2):179-194.
    The Crises of the Economy-World and the Overcoming of Capitalism : From the 1970s to the New Century. The current crisis of neoliberalism can only be understood if we resituate it within the context of the historical dynamic of the capitalist mode of production. The precedent most often cited is that of the 1929 crash. There is however another comparison which is equally apposite, the comparison with the structural crisis of the 1970s. How are we to compare the economic factors (...)
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    Le progrès des gauches en Amérique latine : gouvernements, mouvements sociaux et luttes indigènes.Gérard Duménil, Michael Löwy & Maurice Lemoine - 2007 - Actuel Marx 42 (2):111-125.
    The Progress of the Left in Latin America: Governments, Social Movements, the Struggles of the Amerindian Populations Gérard Duménil and Michaël Löwy here interview Michel Lemoine about the nature of the governments currently in office in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and Venezuela. What contribution can these governments make to the task of establishing an anti-imperialist front? What are the specific features of the Latin American resistance to neo-liberalism, in view of the articulation between this resistance and the struggles of (...)
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    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan in Relation to the Remaining Pentateuchal Targumin at Exodus 20: 1-18, 25-26.Gerard J. Kuiper - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):105-154.
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    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan.Gerard J. Kuiper - 1970 - Augustinianum 10 (3):533-570.
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    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan.Gerard J. Kuiper - 1970 - Augustinianum 10 (3):533-570.
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    The Pseudo-Jonathan Targum at Leviticus 22:27; 23:29, 32.Gerard J. Kuiper - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (2):389-408.
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    Anthropocentrism and the Continental Tradition: Calarco’s Zoographies.Gerard Kuperus - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (3):326-327.
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    Attunement, Deprivation, and Drive.Gerard Kuperus - 2007 - In Christian Lotz & Corinne Painter (eds.), Phenomenology and the Non-Human Animal. Springer. pp. 13--27.
    In his lecture course, The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics, Heidegger discusses three different forms of poverty and deprivation. First of all, the poverty in world of the non-human animal, second, the poverty in the being of contemporary Dasein, and, third, the deprivation of world in the fundamental attunement of profound boredom. This essay discusses these three forms of poverty or deprivation, with the goal to offer a preliminary analysis of Heidegger’s distinction between the human and the non-human animal.
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  34. An Ecology of the Future: Nietzsche and Ecological Restoration.Gerard Kuperus - 2017 - In Marjolein Oele & Gerard Kuperus (eds.), Ontologies of Nature: Continental Perspectives and Environmental Reorientations. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Ecopolitics: Redefining the Polis.Gerard Kuperus - 2023 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Analyzes the different feelings, drives and instincts we have inherited from other species, to suggest a new understanding of ourselves as part of an eco-political community.
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    Listening to the Salmon.Gerard Kuperus - 2019 - Environmental Philosophy 16 (2):379-395.
    When salmon disappear, their loss is felt among many species of animals, trees, and plants. This essay suggests listening to the salmon when it comes to learning how to become better members of the earth community, so that not our presence, but our absence would be a loss to the ecosystems that we dwell in. This argument is made through a discussion of Latour’s Facing Gaia and the Native American philosophy of the Tlingit. Albeit in different terms, both suggest ways (...)
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    The Development of the Role of the Spectator in Kant’s Thinking.Gerard Kuperus - 2010 - Idealistic Studies 40 (1-2):65-82.
    In this paper I discuss the development of Kant’s Critical project in the pre-critical writings. I am particularly focusing upon the problems that Kant encounters in developing the idea of a transcendental subject. This helps us to understand the radical nature of Kant’s project in which he does not merely turn around the relationship between subject and object, but also has to redefine the nature of the subject. The development of the subject starts with Kant’s idea of an observer who (...)
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    The Philosophy of Creative Solitudes: edited by David Jones, Bloomsbury, 2019, New York, 240 pp., $39.95 (paperback), ISBN-13 978-1350212534.Gerard Kuperus - 2020 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 12 (3):261-262.
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    The Self as a Becoming Work of Art in Early Romantic Thought.Gerard Kuperus - 2016 - Idealistic Studies 46 (1):65-77.
    For the Jena Romantics the idea of a self is always in a process, never fully completed. It develops itself as an acting I that interacts with the world, an ongoing interchange between what I am and what I am not. In order to grasp how the self develops and is educated, this paper compares this idea of the self to Schlegel’s account of irony. Both irony and the I exist as an ongoing process. In this comparison the self is (...)
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    Les Stoïciens et le progrès de l'histoire.Gérard Verbeke - 1964 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 62 (73):5-38.
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    Baudrillard, cet attracteur intellectuel étrange.Nicolas Poirier (ed.) - 2016 - Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau.
    Assimilé à la French Theory, Jean Baudrillard a été aussi célèbre, ou presque, sur les campus américains que Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, Guattari ou Lacan. Mais il est loin d'avoir aujourd'hui leur diffusion mondiale. Il a même presque totalement disparu des écrans radars. Officiellement sociologue, aucun sociologue ne le cite, aucun étudiant de sociologie ne le lit. Il faut dire qu'il a tout fait pour brouiller les pistes, en se refusant à tout simulacre de réalisme pour mieux tenter de prendre la (...)
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    An Answer to Schrödinger’s What Is Life?Gérard Battail - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (1):55-67.
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    Économie et politique des thèses de Thomas Piketty.Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy - 2015 - Actuel Marx 57 (1):186-204.
    The main purpose of this second article devoted to T. Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century (the first was published in the previous issue of Actuel Marx) is to introduce our alternative reading of history. The tendencies manifest during the last decades of the 20th century and the early 21st century are not, it is argued, the replication of the tendencies which prevailed prior to World War I. The starting-point for our analysis is the beginning of the 20th century, a (...)
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    O subsolo da Crítica – Uma conferência inédita de Lebrun sobre Kant.Gérard Lebrun - 2016 - Discurso 46 (2):53-84.
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    Le développement de la connaissance humaine d'après saint Thomas.Gérard Verbeke - 1949 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 47 (16):437-457.
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    Les sources et la chronologie du Commentaire de S. Thomas d'Aquin au De anima d'Aristote.Gérard Verbeke - 1947 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 45 (8):314-338.
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    Philosophie et conceptions préphilosophiques chez Aristote.Gérard Verbeke - 1961 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 59 (63):405-430.
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    Somatosensory Evoked Field in Response to Visuotactile Stimulation in 3- to 4-Year-Old Children.Gerard B. Remijn, Mitsuru Kikuchi, Kiyomi Shitamichi, Sanae Ueno, Yuko Yoshimura, Kikuko Nagao, Tsunehisa Tsubokawa, Haruyuki Kojima, Haruhiro Higashida & Yoshio Minabe - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Déférence métropolitaine.Alain Milon - 2021 - Multitudes 83 (2):190-196.
    Le philosophe Alain Milon propose ici une réflexion sur les notions de « déférence » et de « trans-hospitalité métropolitaine » dans les lieux par définition hospitaliers de la ville (hôpitaux, hospices, hôtels ou pensions), et analyse tout particulièrement les formes qu’elles prennent dans les pratiques quotidiennes associées aux transports en commun urbains et notamment, le métro parisien.
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    Catastrophizing: materialism and the making of disaster.Gerard Paul Passannante - 2019 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Introduction: catastrophizing: a beginner's guide -- Leonardo's disasters -- Earthquakes of the mind -- Shakespeare's catastrophic "anything" -- The earthquake and the microscope -- Disaster before the sublime; or, Kant's catastrophes -- Afterword: catastrophizing in the age of climate change.
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