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    The true and the false in darwinism (continued).Eduard Von Hartmann & H. I. D'arcy - 1879 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13 (2):139 - 150.
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    Theism and Recent Philosophical Speculation.C. F. D'arcy - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):255 - 266.
    The recent speculation which I have in view is that which finds its inspiration in the great development of scientific discovery and scientific thought in our day. It would be impossible to range over the whole field. Moreover, the efforts which have been made to frame a comprehensive scheme of thought on the foundation supplied by science are those which are truly characteristic of our time. In recent years, science has been passing beyond the experimental stage, and also beyond the (...)
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    Does One Size Fit All? Examining the Differential Effects of IS Security Countermeasures.John D’Arcy & Anat Hovav - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S1):59-71.
    Research from the fields of criminology and social psychology suggests that the deterrent effect of security countermeasures is not uniform across individuals. In this study, we examine whether certain individual characteristics (i. e., computer self-efficacy) or work arrangement (i. e., virtual status) moderate the influence of security policies, security education, training, and awareness (SETA) program, and computer monitoring on information systems misuse. The results suggest that computer savvy individuals are less deterred by SETA programs and computer monitoring, while these countermeasures (...)
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  4. Marxism as a Learning Process: The Epistemic Rationality of Precedential Reasoning.Stephen D'Arcy - manuscript
    My aim in this paper is fairly modest. I obviously do not claim that there has never been or could never be an instance of irrational or fallacious appeals to quotations from canonical sources in the marxist tradition. Instead, I claim that the practice of using quotations from canonical sources is not, as such, irrational. If we understand the epistemological infrastructure of the practice -- the rational underpinnings of it -- we can grasp how these citations appeal to the presumptive (...)
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    3/on 2 Desnoes Gutierrez Alea.Henry Fernandez, D. I. Grossvogel, Emir Rodriguez Monegal & Isabel C. Gomez - 1974 - Diacritics 4 (4):51.
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    Ονοσ: Ανθρωποσ.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):54-.
    In my translation of the Historia Animalium, now thirty-five years old, I pointed out a couple of passages where νθρωπος stood in the text though νος seemed to be the appropriate word. It had not occurred to me for the moment, though it soon after wards did, that ανος was at hand to account for so curious a misreading. The same contraction has other misreadings to account for, as we may read in Cobet; but I do not know that this (...)
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    ‘Ciris’.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):155-158.
    My colleague, Professor W. M. Lindsay, invites, or challenges, me to reply to his note on ‘Ciris’ ; I can but take him at his word. Professor Lindsay seeks to identify the two birds Haliaetus and Ciris, and finds the task an easy one; he identifies Ciris with a Tern confidently and categorically. We learn ‘from Gallus' epyllium … that it was a sea-bird with red legs, so rapid in flight that it always evaded the swoop of the sea-eagle. What (...)
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    Ciris.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):155-.
    My colleague, Professor W. M. Lindsay, invites, or challenges, me to reply to his note on ‘Ciris’ ; I can but take him at his word.Professor Lindsay seeks to identify the two birds Haliaetus and Ciris, and finds the task an easy one; he identifies Ciris with a Tern confidently and categorically. We learn ‘from Gallus' epyllium … that it was a sea-bird with red legs, so rapid in flight that it always evaded the swoop of the sea-eagle. What can (...)
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    Hesychiana.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1946 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1-2):44-.
    βρυχεδανς : πολυφγος, ο δ μακρς. For μακρς read μργος. ζγγος· τν μελισσν χος, κα τν μοων. L. and S. translate literally, ‘humming of bees, etc.’; but to buzz or hum is not a common property of insects, it is peculiar to a few. For τν μοων I suggest τν μυιν. ζγγος refers especially to the buzz, or ‘ping’, of a mosquito , LL. zanzara; cf. Cassiodorus ‘Ciniphes genus est culicum, fixis aculeis permolestum, quas vulgus consuevit vocare zinzalas’; and in (...)
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    Merops Aliaeqve Volvcres.D' Arcy W. Thompson - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):191-.
    In his last ‘Gleanings from Glossaries’Lindsay quotes, andascribes in part to Donatus, the Servian scholium on Verg. G. IV. 14: meropes rusticae fbarbarost appellant… sunt autem uirides earum pennae, et uocantur apiastrae quia apes comedunt. Lindsay obelizes barbaros, ‘because there is no other record of birds called by this name, except Probus' scholium: Meropes dicuntur aues quas in Italia uocant barbaros, etc.’ After quoting the Berne scholium, ‘Meropes tGalbeolif, ut putat Tranquillus,’ andIsidore's statement, ‘Meropes, eosdem et tgaulosf,’ Lindsay comes to (...)
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    Conversion and Religious Identity in Buddhism and Christianity.John D'Arcy May - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):189-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Conversion and Religious Identity in Buddhism and ChristianityJohn D'Arcy MayA Benedictine abbey that has been involved in exchanges with Buddhist monks since 1979 was an appropriate setting for serious discussion of double identity and change of identity between Buddhists and Christians. The European Network holds its conferences every two years, and after experiencing the Benedictine hospitality of St.Ottilien once again it was decided that every second conference should (...)
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    Eighth Conference of the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies: St. Ottilien, Germany, 11–15 June 2009.John D'Arcy May - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:189-194.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Eighth Conference of the European Network of Buddhist-Christian StudiesSt. Ottilien, Germany, 11–15 June 2009John D’Arcy MayWith a higher proportion of Buddhist participants from Europe, Asia, and the United States than ever before, the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies at its 2009 conference in the Benedictine Archabbey of St. Ottilien near Munich addressed the question of authority, both spiritual and temporal, in the two traditions. There seems to have (...)
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    Human dignity, human rights, and religious pluralism: Buddhist and Christian perspectives.John D'Arcy May - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):51-60.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Religious Pluralism:Buddhist and Christian Perspectives1John D'Arcy MayThe question of how the concept of human rights—so crucially important for the implementation of justice in a rapidly globalizing world—relates to the plurality of cultures and religions has still not been solved. Controversies such as those over land rights in Aboriginal Australia and Asian values in Southeast Asia have shown this repeatedly. In such cases, discussion (...)
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    Selections from Greek Mathematics Ivor Thomas : Selections illustrating the History of Greek Mathematics. With an English translation. In two volumes. I. From Thales to Euclid. Pp. xvi+505. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1939. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (3):149-150.
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    Conversion and Religious Identity in Buddhism and Christianity: Sixth Study Conference of the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies, Archabbey of St. Ottilien, Bavaria, June 10-13, 2005. [REVIEW]John D'Arcy May - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):189.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Conversion and Religious Identity in Buddhism and ChristianityJohn D'Arcy MayA Benedictine abbey that has been involved in exchanges with Buddhist monks since 1979 was an appropriate setting for serious discussion of double identity and change of identity between Buddhists and Christians. The European Network holds its conferences every two years, and after experiencing the Benedictine hospitality of St.Ottilien once again it was decided that every second conference should (...)
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    Jesus through Buddhist Eyes: 3rd Conference of European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies, Archabbey St. Ottilien, Germany, February 26-March 1, 1999. [REVIEW]John D'Arcy May - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):257-259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 257-259 [Access article in PDF] Jesus through Buddhist Eyes: 3rd Conference of European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies, Archabbey St. Ottilien, Germany, February 26-March 1, 1999 John D'Arcy MayIrish School of Ecumenics, DublinThis ambitious conference, attended by well over 100 participants including a number of practitioners of Buddhist meditation from southern Germany and Austria, has put the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies firmly on its (...)
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    Chaotic and Fractal Dynamics.Henry D. I. Abarbanel - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (3):439-439.
  18. Dr Orchard's Passage "From Faith to Faith" i.M. C. D' Arcy - 1932 - Hibbert Journal 31:533.
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    La construction du concept de droit kantien sur le Mode d'un impératif de passage.Henri D'Aviau de Ternay - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 281-291.
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  20. ʻAṣr-i īdiʼūlūzhī.Henry D. Aiken - 1963 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Chāp va Intishārāt-i Amīr Kabīr, bā hamkārī-i Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt-i Frānklīn. Edited by Abū Ṭālib Ṣārimī.
     
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    Diabetes care: Comparison of patients' and healthcare professionals' assessment using the PACIC instrument.E. Gijs, E. Zuercher, V. Henry, D. Morin, R. Bize & I. Peytremann-Bridevaux - 2017 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 23 (4):803-811.
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  22. Philip EB Jourdain, Selected Essays on the History of Set Theory and Logics (1906-1918).I. Grattan-Guinness & D. P. Henry - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (4):432-432.
     
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  23. Écrits et paroles. t. I.Henri Bergson, R. M. Mossé-Bastide, D'Édouard Le Roy & D'henri Gouhier - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):64-65.
     
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  24. How psychology can keep its promises: A response to Lana.Henry D. Schlinger - 2004 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 25 (4):277-286.
    In my article, “Why Psychology Hasn’t Kept Its Promises” , I argued that psychology hasn’t become the science its practitioners had hoped because psychologists continue to focus on mentalistic constructs and they adhere to a methodology that emphasizes statistical inference over experimental analysis. I concluded that in order to better keep their promise of a psychological science, psychologists should return to studying the relationship between observed behavior and its context with the type of experimental analysis that characterizes the other experimental (...)
     
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  25. Histoire de la Philosophic Islamique I — Des origines jusqu'à la mort d'Averroës.Henri Corbin, Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Osman Yahya - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (1):103-104.
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    Le rationalisme dans la littérature française de la Renaissance (1533-1601).Henri Busson - 1957 - Vrin.
    Henri Busson. Directeur : Pierre MESNARD I LE RATIONALISME DANS LA LITTÉRATURE FRANÇAISE * DE LA RENAISSANCE (1533-1601) par HENRI BUSSON Professeur Honoraire à la Faculté des Lettres d'Alger Nouvelle édition, revue ...
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    A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - Courier Corporation.
    Based on an 1839 boat trip Thoreau took with his brother from Concord, Massachusetts, to Concord, New Hampshire, and back, this classic of American literature is not only a vivid narrative of that journey, it is also a collection of thought-provoking observations on such diverse topics as poetry, literature and philosophy, Native American and Puritan histories of New England, friendship, sacred Eastern writings, traditional Christianity, and much more. Written, like Walden, while Thoreau lived at Walden Pond, and published in 1849, (...)
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    J. Locke: D'après Des documents nouveaux: I. Sa vie et ses écrits.Henri Marion - 1878 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 5:465 - 488.
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    Lettre inédite d'H.-I. Marrou à M.-D. Chenu (1944).Henri Irénné Marrou - 2002 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1:27-32.
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    La jeunesse d'Auguste Comte et la formation du positivisme: Sous le signe de la liberté. I.Henri Gouhier - 1995 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
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  31. La jeunesse d'Auguste Comte et la formation du positivisme I.Henri Gouhier - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:219.
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    Notes de géographie ancienne. I. La ville d'Aegae en Éolie. II. Attaleia de Lydie. III. Sandaina.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1887 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 11 (1):391-404.
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  33. Theories of matter.Henry Laycock - 1975 - Synthese 31 (3-4):411 - 442.
    "Matter" may be defined, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, as "The substance, or the substances collectively, out of which a physical object is made or of which it consists". And while the O.E.D. is not the ultimate authority on words, nor is it, I believe, far wrong in this particular case. The definition is, as I shall argue in this paper, in substantial harmony with a tradition of some antiquity, according to which material objects do not constitute a somehow (...)
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    Am I the Text? A Reflection on Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutic of Selfhood.Henry Venema - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (4):765-.
    RÉSUMÉ: L'herméneutique de Paul Ricœur est centrée sur le problème de l'interprétation de soi par le moyen de la référence sémantique du monde du texte. Bien que Ricœur poursuive un examen fort important du rapport entre le discours narratif et le processus de formation de l'identité, la façon dont il prolonge cette dynamique poury inclure la question du soi est problématique. La distinction qu'il tente de tracer entre deux types d'identités, liés l'un à «ce qu'est» une personne et l'autre à (...)
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    Rorty's Circumvention of Derrida.Henry Staten - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (2):453-461.
    Richard Rorty’s “Deconstruction and Circumvention” is a sobering reminder of how far we have to go before anything like a real dialogue between deconstruction and philosophy can take place in this country. Our literary critics ignore too much of what is specifically philosophical in philosophical texts; and our philosophers equally blind when they read literary language. Perhaps it is laughably undeconstructed to make the distinctions I had just made. But perpahs, too, it is not so easy to get beyond certain (...)
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  36. Indirect perceptual realism and demonstratives.Derek Henry Brown - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 145 (3):377-394.
    I defend indirect perceptual realism against two recent and related charges to it offered by A. D. Smith and P. Snowdon, both stemming from demonstrative reference involving indirect perception. The needed aspects of the theory of demonstratives are not terribly new, but their connection to these objections has not been discussed. The groundwork for my solution emerges from considering normal cases of indirect perception (e.g., seeing something depicted on a television) and examining the role this indirectness plays in demonstrative assertions. (...)
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    Renan, auteur dramatique.Henri Gouhier - 1972 - Vrin.
    Henri Gouhier. APPENDICES I. La Préface du « Prêtre de Nemi » et la Préface des « Drames philosophiques » Le Prêtre de Nemi paraît en 1885 précédé d'une Préface dans laquelle Renan expliquait pourquoi il était devenu auteur ...
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    Études sur l'histoire des idées en France depuis le XVIIe siècle.Henri Gouhier - 1980 - Paris: Vrin.
    Henri Gouhier. VIII ETIENNE GILSON HISTORIEN ET PHILOSOPHE I. — Histoire érudite, synthèse historique et philosophie L'œuvre d'Étienne Gilson se déroule sur trois plans. Appelons- les, pour simplifier : l'histoire érudite, la synthèse ...
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  39. Identity: Essays Based on Herbert Spencer Lectures Given in the University of Oxford.Henry Harris (ed.) - 1995 - Clarendon Press.
    Who am I, and what am I? These questions are asked through the ages, and answered in various ways in disciplines ranging from philosphy through literature and politics to biology. It is a matter of personal and practical as well as intellectual interest, and perhaps for this reason academic debate on this subject attracts attention and stimulates controversy outside the ranks of the specialists. In Identity six internationally famous contributors, Bernard Williams, Derek Parfit, Henry Harris, Michael Ruse, Terence Cave, (...)
     
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  40. Quantum leaps in the philosophy of mind: Reply to Bourget's critique.Henry P. Stapp - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (12):43-49.
    David Bourget has raised some conceptual and technical objections to my development of von Neumann’s treatment of the Copenhagen idea that the purely physical process described by the Schrödinger equation must be supplemented by a psychophysical process called the choice of the experiment by Bohr and Process 1 by von Neumann. I answer here each of Bourget’s objections.
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    Note sur G. Sebba, "A 'New' Descartes Edition?".Henri Gaston Gouhier - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):71-71.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Discussions NOTE SUR G. SEBBA,"A 'NEw' DESCARTESEDITION?"* Puisque le titre du tr~s int~ressant article: "A 'New' Descartes Edition?" contient un point d'interrogation, donnons imm~diatement la r6ponse: non, il ne s'agit pas d'une 6dition vraiment "nouvelle." Le professeur Gregor Sebba a tr~s exactement expos6 les raisons qui justifieraient une "nouvelle ~dition": le projet de la Librairie Vrin pretend simplement ~tre une solution empirique et provisoire. Des professeurs et (...)
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    Conscience and Its Right to Freedom.Eric D'Arcy - 2021 - Hassell Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Philosophie de la Pratique: Économie Et Éthique (Classic Reprint).Benedetto Croce & Henri Buriot - 2018 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Philosophie de la Pratique: Économie Et Éthique En décrivant cette façon de procéder de la réflexion ordi naire en présence de la réalité, et en en montrant l'impuis sance philosophique, nous avons, en mémé temps, 'montré déjà le caractère et l'impuissance de la méthode psychologique, appliquée aux problèmes philosophiques. En effet, la philo sophie psychologique, bien qu'elle ait été exposée en 'de pesants traités et en de solennelles conférences académiques, ne fait ni plus ni moins que ce que (...)
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    Founding Editor's Note.Richard Henry Popkin - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):417-419.
    Richard Henry Popkin - Founding Editor's Note - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 417-419 Founding Editor's Note HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. As I sat down to write this I realized that a bit more than half of my life has involved affairs of the Journal. So I'd like to reflect a little on what its development and success might represent. Back in the 1950s there (...)
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    Mental Retardation: The Reality Behind the Label.Henry J. Bourguignon - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):179.
    I'd like to say a few things about the quality of life of people like me. We can have – and now I do have – a good quality of life, but we still have to fight for it. We have to take back control of our lives from the KEEPERS, from the professionals.
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    A priori, catégories et pragmatisme : la percée de C. I. Lewis. Présentation de la traduction française de « A pragmatic conception of the a priori ». [REVIEW]Henri Wagner - 2021 - Philosophia Scientiae 25:179-193.
    Nous traduisons, pour la première fois en langue française, l’essai célèbre de Clarence Irving Lewis, « A pragmatic conception of the a priori ». Cette traduction est précédée d’une introduction revenant sur les deux moments argumentatifs clés de la refonte par Lewis des notions d’a priori et de catégorie : la critique des conceptions traditionnelles de l’a priori et de la manière dont elles comprennent les deux éléments constitutifs du concept d’a priori, à savoir la nécessité et l’indépendance à l’égard (...)
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    A priori, Categories and Pragmatism : C. I. Lewis’s Pathbreaking Contribution. Introduction to the French translation of “A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori” (1923). [REVIEW]Henri Wagner - 2021 - Philosophia Scientiae 25:179-193.
    Nous traduisons, pour la première fois en langue française, l’essai célèbre de Clarence Irving Lewis (1883-1964), « A pragmatic conception of the a priori » (1923). Cette traduction est précédée d’une introduction revenant sur les deux moments argumentatifs clés de la refonte par Lewis des notions d’a priori et de catégorie : (1) la critique des conceptions traditionnelles de l’a priori et de la manière dont elles comprennent les deux éléments constitutifs du concept d’a priori, à savoir la nécessité et (...)
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    Human acts.Eric D'Arcy - 1963 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    A Comment on Philosophical Systems.M. C. D’Arcy - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (2):288-296.
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    Conscience.E. D'Arcy - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (2):98-99.
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