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    Covid heterodoxy in three layers.Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2021 - Monash Bioethics Review 40 (1):17-39.
    Lockdowns and related policies of behavioral and economic restriction introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are criticized, drawing on three sets of ideas and arguments that are organized in accordance with the likely degree of controversy associated with their guiding assumptions. The first set of arguments makes use of cost–benefit reasoning within a broadly utilitarian framework, emphasizing uncertainty, the role of worst-case scenarios, and the need to consider at least the medium term as well as immediate effects. The second (...)
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    Heterodoxy and Doxography in Hippolytus’ ‘Refutation of All Heresies’.Ian Mueller - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 4309-4374.
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    Heterodoxy, Spinozism, and Free Thought in Early-Eighteenth-Century Europe: Studies on the Traité des Trois Imposteurs.Silvia Berti, Françoise Charles-Daubert & R. H. Popkin - 1996 - Springer Verlag.
    'the oldest biography of Spinoza', La Vie de Mr. Spinosa, which in the manuscript copies is often followed by L'Esprit de M. Spinosa. Margaret Jacob, in her Radical Enlightenment, contended that the Traite was written by a radical group of Freemasons in The Hague in the early eighteenth century. Silvia Berti has offered evidence it was written by Jan Vroesen. Various discussions in the early eighteenth century consider many possi ble authors from the Renaissance onwards to whom the work might (...)
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  4. Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy, Heresy, and Freedom.P. T. Forsyth - 1909 - Hibbert Journal 8:321.
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    Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion.John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford University Press.
    The separation of science and religion in modern secular culture can easily obscure the fact that in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe ideas about nature were intimately related to ideas about God. Readers of this book will find fresh and exciting accounts of a phenomenon common to both science and religion: deviation from orthodox belief. How is heterodoxy to be measured? How might the scientific heterodoxy of particular thinkers impinge on their religious views? Would heterodoxy in religion create a predisposition towards (...)
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  6. Heterodoxies, Sectarianism and Dynamics of Civilizations.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (120):1-21.
    Heterodoxy, sects and sectarianism seemingly belong to the sphere of religions; they obviously refer to doctrinal organizational and behavioral aspects of dissension within the frameworks of religions. It would, however, be wrong to think that their importance is confined only within such frameworks—broad and important as they are. The importance of heterodoxy and sectarianism is indeed much wider. It is much wider not only because the term sect has been often used—as Roger Caillois has demonstrated in his brilliant essay on (...)
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    Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science.John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The separation of science and religion in modern secular culture can easily obscure the fact that in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe ideas about nature were intimately related to ideas about God. Readers of this book will find fresh and exciting accounts of a phenomenon common to both science and religion: deviation from orthodox belief. How is heterodoxy to be measured? How might the scientific heterodoxy of particular thinkers impinge on their religious views? Would heterodoxy in religion create a predisposition towards (...)
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  8. Heterodoxy in natural philosophy and medicine : Pietro pomponazzi, Guglielmo gratarolo, girolamo cardano.Ian Maclean - 2005 - In John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.), Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford University Press.
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    Heterodoxie in der Frühen Neuzeit.Hartmut Laufhütte & Michael Titzmann (eds.) - 2006 - De Gruyter.
    The historical significance of religious heterodoxies in the early modern age - both the forgotten and the subsequently influential - for the development of European thinking can hardly be overrated. In the context of these minority positions the values, norms, and anthropological notions systematizing and permeating the Enlightenment and still displaying a noticeable influence on the present stand out all the more clearly. The present volume is the fruit of a colloquium at the University of Passau and discusses a number (...)
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  10. The Heterodoxy of Henri Bergson.Wilbur Long - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):60.
     
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    Socratic Heterodoxy? Ontological Commitment in the Hippias Major.Sean Driscoll - 2024 - Phronesis 69 (1):1-30.
    The question of ontological commitment in Plato’s Hippias Major has been important in disputes over the dialogue’s place in the corpus, its meaning, and its authenticity. But this question seems to have been settled—the Hippias Major is not committed to the ‘forms.’ Such an ontological conclusion has been vigorously defended, but its defenses rest on a problematic meta-ontological framework. This paper suggests a more adequate framework and brings more evidence to the evaluation of the question of ontological commitment in the (...)
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  12. Quantum Heterodoxy: Realism at the Plank Length.Adrian Heathcote - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (5):513-529.
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    BEER Heterodoxies: A new section to trigger unorthodox voices and perspectives.Dima Jamali, Stefan Markovic, Ralf Barkemeyer, Georges Samara, Alejandro Agafonow, Dirk Moosmayer & Cristina Neesham - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):1-3.
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    BEER Heterodoxies: A new section to trigger unorthodox voices and perspectives.Dima Jamali, Stefan Markovic, Ralf Barkemeyer, Georges Samara, Alejandro Agafonow, Dirk Moosmayer & Cristina Neesham - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):1-3.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 1-3, January 2022.
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    Muslim heterodoxy, persianmurtaddunand jesuit missionaries at the court of King akbar (1580-1605).Hugues Didier - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (6):898-939.
    The Jesuit mission to the Court of the Great Moguls Akbar (1542–1605) and Jahângîr (1605–1627) stands in need of a fresh examination in the context of an encounter between Muslims and Christians; not least because it manifests certain unusual characteristics.
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  16. Feminism and Heterodoxy.Hasana Sharp - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (3):795-803.
    How could a philosopher who insists on the exclusion of women from citizenship and state office by virtue of their insuperable weakness be an inspiration for feminism? The puzzles over Spinoza’s egalitarian credentials pose a problem particularly if one understands feminism primarily or exclusively as a demand for equality with men. When feminism is seen as a subcategory of Enlightenment commitments, one may choose to see Spinoza’s misogyny as superficial and as a betrayal of the radical potential of the egalitarianism (...)
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    Comment l’hétérodoxie est-elle possible?Christophe Grellard - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 168 (1):61-76.
    Le procès du meunier hétérodoxe Menocchio dont les positions panthéistes, anti-ecclésiologiques et matérialistes amenèrent à sa condamnation à mort par l’Inquisition, donne à voir les mutations des formes de la croyance religieuse au tournant du Moyen Âge et de la Modernité. L’accès à « l’univers d’un meunier au XVIe siècle » présenté dans Le Fromage et les vers renseigne sur les conditions de production de l’hétérodoxie, conditions qui sont historiques, sociales, culturelles et intellectuelles. Les conditions de production de la croyance (...)
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    Pierre Bayle: hétérodoxie et rigorisme.Elisabeth Labrousse - 1996 - Editions Albin Michel.
    De Pierre Bayle, la tradition critique a longtemps voulu ne faire qu'un précurseur des Lumières. C'était trop négliger la personnalité et la pensée du théologien calviniste, et le considérer comme un auteur mineur. En 1964, Élizabeth Labrousse, directeur de recherches au CNRS et grande historienne du protestantisme, publiait son Pierre Bayle qui allait vite s'imposer comme l'ouvrage de référence sur le réfugié de Rotterdam. Grâce à ce livre en deux volumes, l'auteur du Dictionnaire Critique retrouvait enfin sa place de penseur (...)
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  19. Pierre Bayle: Tome II—Hétérodoxie et Rigorisme.E. Labrousse - 1964
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    Reform and Religious Heterodoxy in Thomas Robert Malthus’s “Crises” and the First Edition of the Essay on the Principle of Population.John Stewart - 2017 - Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 19:1-17.
    The first edition of Thomas Robert Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population is best understood as an exploration of human nature and the role of necessity in shaping the individual and society. The author’s liberal education, both from his father and his tutors at Warrington and Cambridge, is evident in his heterodox views on hell, his Lockean conceptualization of the mind, and his Foxite Whig politics. Malthus’ unpublished essay, “Crises,” his sermons, and the the last two chapters of the (...)
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    Orthodoxy and heterodoxy in Schleiermacher's theological encyclopedia: Doctinal development and theological creativity.John E. Thiel - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (2):142–157.
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    Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. [REVIEW]Sachiko Kusukawa - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Science 40 (4):603-605.
  23. Orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the research on the foundations of quantum physics : E.P. Wigner's case.Olival Freire Jr - 2007 - In Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.), Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in the Research on the Foundations of.Olival Freire Ir - 2007 - In Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.), Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in Nineteenth-Century Shiʿism: The Cases of Shaykhism and Babism.Denis MacEoin - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):323.
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  26. Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Edited by John Brooke and Ian Maclean. [REVIEW]Alastair Hamilton - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (4):678-679.
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    On Buridan's alleged alexandrianism: Heterodoxy and natural philosophy in fourteenth-century Paris.Jack Zupko - 2004 - Vivarium 42 (1):43-57.
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    An Approach to the Emergence of Heterodoxy in Mediaeval Islām.John Taylor - 1967 - Religious Studies 2 (2):197 - 210.
    Self-righteousness and censoriousness are strong emotions. They exist in the claims of ‘orthodoxy’ as much as in the protests of ‘heterodoxy’. They lie behind claims of tolerance as often as behind displays of intolerance. These emotions should be disentangled in the motives of the men who make history, of those who write history, and of those who read history. The very designation ‘heterodox’ is both etymologically and conceptually structured in antithesis to ‘orthodox’. It is a word not only of doctrinal (...)
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    Transforming economics values toward life: From heterodoxy to orthodoxy.Sandra Waddock - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):274-280.
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    Heresy in the later middle ages: The relation of heterodoxy to dissent C. 1250-1450.Richard Harrington - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):205-211.
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    Atavisms in homo sapiens: A bolkian heterodoxy revisited.Jos Verhulst - 1996 - Acta Biotheoretica 44 (1):59-73.
    An atavism is the ..reappearance of a lost character (morphology or behaviour) typical of remote ancestors and not seen in the parents or recent ancestors of the organisms displaying the atavistic character (Hall, 1984). In humans, hypertrichosis (extensive body hair), the presence of a tail and supernumerary nipples are often quoted as examples (Hall, 1995). However, Louis Bolk (1866–1930) explained these phenomena in another way. He considered human morphology as an unspecialized expression of the mammalian developmental pattern. The latter also (...)
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    New (Post-?) Textualities and the Autonomy Claim: Rethinking Law’s Quest for Normative Convergence in Dialogue with Law and Aesthetics’ Heterodoxy.Brisa Paim Duarte - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (1):231-258.
    Beginning by offering an overview on legal aesthetic humanisms as a specific embodiment of critical discourse, and discussing the ways the recreation of juridical experience, rationality, and culture underpinning such a criticism, leaving behind monolithic views on textuality, judgment, and subjectivity, positively contributes to unsettling the main assumptions underlying typical understandings of law’s autonomy—mostly those of formal specification of juridical “sources” and “scientific” isolation of legal thought—, this paper argues that simply reproducing aesthetic heterodoxy as the epitome of a humanist (...)
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  33. Pierre Bayle: Tome II—Hétérodoxie et Rigorisme. [REVIEW]C. H. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):155-156.
    Pierre Bayle can lay claim to having fathered the history of philosophy or the history of ideas. Marx at any rate said of his Dictionnaire that it "wrote the epitaph of philosophy." He was also the founder of the journal Nouvelles de la République des Lettres—one of the forerunners of the modern academic journal—in whose Preface he wrote: "il s'agit [ici] de Science: on doit donc mettre bas tous les termes qui divisent les hommes en différentes factions et considérer seulement (...)
     
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    The Contractility of Burke's Sublime and Heterodoxies in Medicine and Art.Aris Sarafianos - 2008 - Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (1):23-48.
    This paper studies the language of contractility in Burke's Enquiry, showing it to be closely related to types of heterodox medicine including the work of his father-in-law Christopher Nugent. Extensive connections are located between these medical ideas and questions of social and professional identity, including their visual aspects in contemporary portraiture. This essay finally examines the crucial significance of contractility as the discursive template upon which Burke's aesthetic ideas were modelled, and, accordingly, offers a new genealogy and a new definition (...)
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    Galileo Galilei and the myth of heterodoxy.William Carroll - 2005 - In John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.), Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford University Press.
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    Spinoza a la charnière de deux mondes : orthodoxie et hétérodoxie.Henry Méchoulan - 1978 - Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91):129-141.
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    The Nature of the Cambridge Heterodoxy.Nuno Ornelas Martins - 2013 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 14 (1):49-71.
    Résumé Dans cet article, je discute de la manière dont le réalisme critique en économie peut contribuer à l’élaboration d’une théorie économique et sociale alternative. Les contributions de la tradition de Cambridge en économie, qui a également influencé le réalisme critique en économie, se révèleront précieuses dans ce contexte. Je ferai valoir que, même si une reprise précoce de l’économie politique classique dans la tradition de Cambridge se concentre sur la reproduction des structures économiques, le réalisme critique en l’économie s’est (...)
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    Science or Pseudoscience: Magnetic Healing, Psychic Phenomena, and Other Heterodoxies. Henry H. Bauer.Stephen P. Weldon - 2001 - Isis 92 (4):815-816.
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    Culture and Gender Do Not Dissolve into How Scientists “Read” Nature: Thelma Rowell's Heterodoxy.Vinciane Despret - 2008 - In Oren Harman & Michael Dietrich (eds.), Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology. Yale University Press. pp. 338.
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    The Critic on Mohism in the History of Korean Thoughts Centered on the Theory of Rejecting Heterodoxy. 윤무학 - 2010 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 29:89-123.
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    The Other Social Science: Three centuries of common heterodoxy.Peter Lenco - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 175 (1):3-26.
    This paper starts with the observation that at least for the last century there has been an orthodoxy in the social sciences characterized by sui generis structures of various kinds but also (paradoxically) by the unique role of individuals in their ability to intervene in the flow of events. This paper argues that there is a commonality to a number of challenges to orthodoxy that dates back to the beginnings of the social sciences themselves with Vico. Although many connections have (...)
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    Ireland and the Antipodes: the Heterodoxy of Virgil of Salzburg.John Carey - 1989 - Speculum 64 (1):1-10.
    In the year 748 Pope Zachary, in a letter to St. Boniface, mentioned among other matters a complaint which he had received from the latter concerning an Irish cleric named Virgil, active at that time in Bavaria.
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    For Love of the Game: Pragmatism and the Right to Play with Heterodoxy.Benjamin J. Chicka - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (2):118-126.
    in peirce and religion: Knowledge, Transformation, and the Reality of God, Roger Ward argues that the founder of American pragmatism was a rather traditional Trinitarian Christian throughout his entire life. Such an argument is notable because scholarship on Peirce often underplays the philosopher’s comments about religion while emphasizing his work on logic, mathematics, and other non-religious philosophical topics. Those who take his views on religion seriously tend to interpret Peirce more radically than Ward, placing Peirce’s philosophy of religion and personal (...)
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    Structural dualism, socio-evolutionary reproduction and the transformation of orthodoxy and heterodoxy in economics.Theodore T. Koutsobinas - 2019 - Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (4):327-346.
    ABSTRACTThe present paper evaluates Davis’s analysis of the potential transformational change of current orthodoxy and his main proposition of the potential benefits that will arise from the involv...
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    De la trace hétérodoxe. Paléographie et histoire de l'hétérodoxie dans les travaux de Roger Gryson sur les scolies ariennes du concile d'Aquilée.Albert D'Haenens - 1981 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 12 (2):212-228.
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    Heresy in the Later Middle Ages. The Relation of Heterodoxy to Dissent c. 1250-c. 1450.Gordon Leff - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (1):79-82.
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    Gordon Leff, "Heresy in the Later Middle Ages: The Relation of Heterodoxy to Dissent c. 1250-1450". [REVIEW]Richard Harrington - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):205.
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    Leff, G., Heresy in the Later Middle Ages. The Relation of Heterodoxy to Dissent c. 1250 - c. 1450. [REVIEW]C. Alonso - 1969 - Augustinianum 9 (1):183-185.
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    Leff, G., Heresy in the Later Middle Ages. The Relation of Heterodoxy to Dissent c. 1250 - c. 1450. [REVIEW]C. Alonso - 1969 - Augustinianum 9 (1):183-185.
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    Review Trivellone, L'hérétique imaginé: Hétérodoxie et iconographie dans l'Occident médiéval, de l'époque carolingienne à l'Inquisition. (Collection d'études médiévales de Nice 10.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2009. Pp. 493; 16 color plates and 166 b&w figs. €50. ISBN: 9782503528380. [REVIEW]Walter Cahn - 2012 - Speculum 87 (3):931-933.
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