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    Recherches récentes en épigraphie créto-mycénienne.Jean-Pierre Olivier & Françoise Rougemont - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (2):403-443.
    La Semaine d'épigraphie créto-mycénienne a été organisée par l'École française d'Athènes du 24 au 28 mars 1998, dans le but de réunir, pour quelques séances de travail, des savants reconnus et de jeunes doctorants spécialisés dans l'étude des écritures linéaires A et B. Chacun des participants a présenté un état de ses recherches personnelles : M.-L. Bech Nosch, L'administration des textes en Crète centrale, hors des séries Lc/Le/Ln ; Chr. Boulotis, Les nouveaux documents en linéaire A d'Akrotiri (Théra) : remarques (...)
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    Collection de l'École française d'Athènes.Georges Rougemont & Yves Grandjean - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (2):1089-1090.
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    Second‐order and Inductive Definability on Finite Structures.Michel De Rougemont - 1987 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 33 (1):47-63.
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    Second-order and Inductive Definability on Finite Structures.Michel De Rougemont - 1987 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (1):47-63.
  5. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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  6. Objectual understanding, factivity and belief.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2016 - In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 423-442.
    Should we regard Jennifer Lackey’s ‘Creationist Teacher’ as understanding evolution, even though she does not, given her religious convictions, believe its central claims? We think this question raises a range of important and unexplored questions about the relationship between understanding, factivity and belief. Our aim will be to diagnose this case in a principled way, and in doing so, to make some progress toward appreciating what objectual understanding—i.e., understanding a subject matter or body of information—demands of us. Here is the (...)
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  7. Love in the Western World.Denis De Rougemont - 1956 - Princeton University Press.
    In this classic work, often described as "The History of the Rise, Decline, and Fall of the Love Affair," Denis de Rougemont explores the psychology of love from the legend of Tristan and Isolde to Hollywood.
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  8. Information is not Knowledge.Denis De Rougemont & R. Scott Walker - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (116):1-17.
    One of the principal reasons for the confusion in which recent technological developments, and developments in the physical, chemical and biological sciences generally, have plunged us, consists in our inability to harmonise our means and our ends, to subordinate the former to the latter, to verify constantly their appropriateness or their incompatibility, and to evaluate their overall relation to man's final ends.
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    L'Europe, invention culturelle.Denis de Rougemont - 1980 - History of European Ideas 1 (1):31-38.
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    L'inscription archaïque de Delphes relative à la phratrie des Labyades.Georges Rougemont - 1974 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 98 (1):147-158.
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  11. La chronologie delphique à l'époque archaïque: exercice critique.R. Rougemont - 1998 - Topoi 8 (1).
     
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    L’oracle de Delphes : quelques mises au point.Georges Rougemont - 2013 - Kernos 26:45-58.
    Cet article a pour but d’offrir un bilan clair des connaissances archéologiques actuelles sur l’aménagement intérieur du temple d’Apollon à Delphes, où se déroulait la consultation de l’oracle. Trois temples (au moins) se sont succédé à Delphes. Le premier fut détruit en 548 av. n.è. Le second, achevé avant l’an 500, fut détruit dans les années 370. Le troisième, terminé vers 330, vécut jusqu’à l’Antiquité tardive. On ne possède aucune donnée archéologique sur l’aménagement intérieur des deux premiers. Le troisième est (...)
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    La hiéroménie des Pythia et les trêves sacrées d'Éleusis, de Delphes et d'Olympie.Georges Rougemont - 1973 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 97 (1):75-106.
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  14. Vie du corps et vie de l'esprit.Jean de Rougemont - 1945 - Lyon,: P. Derain.
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    L'atelier de Guy de Rougemont: L'ordre, le plaisir, le jeu.Armelle Auris, François Boissonnet, Guy de Rougemont, Maurice Matieu, Philippe Sergeant, Étienne Tassin, Merri Jolivet, Jacques Poulain, Paul Henry, Gérard Thalmann, Christian Renonciat & Nicole Mathieu - forthcoming - Rue Descartes.
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    Functions of Thought and the Synthesis of Intuitions.J. Michael Young - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--101.
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    A. Delphes.Christian Le Roy, Georges Rougemont, Lucien Lerat, Pierre Aupert, Jean Marcadé & Francis Croissant - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (2):887-905.
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  18. The Devil's Share.Denis De Rougemont - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55:313.
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  19. Inédits, Extraits de Cours.Denis de Rougemont, Jean Mantzouranis & François Saint-Ouen - 1988
     
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  20. La di~ mocratie dans l'europe nouvelle.Ninik de Rougemont - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (6):885.
     
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  21. Les Méfaits de l'Instruction Publique.Denis de Rougemont - 1929 - Editions des Lettres de Lausanne].
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    L'aventure occidentale de l'homme.Denis de Rougemont - 2002 - L'Age D'Homme.
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    Le théâtre en France sous l'Ancien Régime : à l'origine de l'exception culturelle française.Martine de Rougemont - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 252 (2):199-206.
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  24. Le théâtre en France sous l'Ancien Régime: à l'origine.Martine de Rougemont - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 252 (2):199.
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    Man 's Western Quest: The Principles of Civilization.Denis de Rougemont - 1973 - Allen & Unwin.
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    Politique de la personne.Denis de Rougemont - 1946 - Paris,: "Je sers".
    Introduction.--1. ptie. Primauté du spirituel?--2. ptie. Principes dúne politique du pessimisme actif.--3. ptie. Idoles.--4. ptie. Problèmes de la révolution personnaliste.--Appendice.
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    The Place of Protagoras in Athenian Public Life (460–415 B.C.).J. S. Morrison - 1941 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1-2):1-.
    Protagoras, of all the ancient philosophers, has perhaps attracted the most interest in modern times. His saying ‘Man is the measure of all things’ caused Schiller to adopt him as the patron of the Oxford pragmatists, and has generally earned him the title of the first humanist. Yet the exact delineation of his philosophcal position remains a baffling task. Neumann, writing on Die Problematik des ‘Homo-mensura’ Satzes in 1938,2 concludes that no certainty whatever can be reached on the meaning of (...)
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    Soft-Finished Textiles In Roman Britain.J. P. Wild - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (1):133-135.
    The achievements of the textile industry in Roman Britain are often underestimated as a result of the meagreness of our available evidence. The Edict on maximum prices issued by Diocletian in A.D. 301 shows that British capes commanded high prices on the markets of the Empire, and that in the late third century A.D. British rugs were the best in the world. In view of the competition from the traditional centres of rug manufacture in the East, this is an astonishing (...)
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    The Textile Term Scutulatus.J. P. Wild - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):263-266.
    The received translation and interpretation of many of the technical terms current in the textile industry of the Roman Empire are inaccurate, because lexicographers have either fought shy of being precise, or have thought that they recognized in the ancient world technical processes which originated at a much later date. The evidence is often equivocal or insufficient, but may still yield details that have been overlooked. The textile expression scutulatus, to take an example, deserves more attention than Blümner has devoted (...)
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    Collection de l'École française d'Athènes.Pierre Amandry, Georges Rougemont, Yves Grandjean, Jean-Jacques Maffre & Bernard Holtzmann - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (1):5-115.
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  31. A Theory of Metaphysical Indeterminacy.Elizabeth Barnes & J. Robert G. Williams - 2011 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 6. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 103-148.
    If the world itself is metaphysically indeterminate in a specified respect, what follows? In this paper, we develop a theory of metaphysical indeterminacy answering this question.
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    9. From “I” to “We”: Acts of Agency in Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophical Autobiography.J. Lenore Wright - 2015 - In Christopher Cowley (ed.), The Philosophy of Autobiography. University of Chicago Press. pp. 193-216.
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  33. Detection of self: The perfect algorithm.J. S. Watson - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
  34. Indian logic.J. N. Mohanty S. R. Saha, Amita Chatterjee Tushar Kanti Sarkar & Bhattacharyya Sibajiban - 2011 - In Leila Haaparanta (ed.), The development of modern logic. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  35. Free will, praise and blame.J. J. C. Smart - 1961 - Mind 70 (279):291-306.
    In this article I try to refute the so-called "libertarian" theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusion ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. In attacking the libertarian view, I shall try to show that it cannot be consistently stated. That is, my dscussion will be an "analytic-philosophic" one. I shall neglect what I think is in practice an equally powerful method of attack on the libertarian: a challenge to state his theory in such (...)
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  36. SL (6p) and Multicomponent Momenta.J. Wess - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 216.
     
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    Living beyond the one and the many: silent-mind transcendence of all traditional and contemporary monism and dualism.J. Richard Wingerter - 2011 - Lanham, Maryland: Hamilton Books.
    Living out of silence, out of a fully functioning, lovingly attentive mind, and not just out of thought, out of a partially functioning mind, is requisite for depth or profundity in living or relating. A fully attentive, truly silent or meditative mind sees that there is real dualism of time and the timeless and that time and the timeless each has its own unique value. The timeless, or real silence, that which alone can make for depth in one's living and (...)
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  38. pt. 3. Practical application: Practical experience with deathbringers.J. Michael Wood - 2011 - In Livia Kohn (ed.), Living authentically: Daoist contributions to modern psychology. Dunedin, FL: Three Pines Press.
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    Communicating with the dying.J. Michael Wilson - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):18-21.
    Telling a patient that the outcome of his illness is not good, or even hopeless, requires sensitivity and the ability to communicate with him in the setting of a hospital which is an unnatural environment divorced from family and friends. It is a task which must be taught and learned by doctors and nurses.
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  40. Granule-based models.J. Yen & L. Wang - 1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.), Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
     
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  41. Does shading affect size illusions in simple line drawings?J. M. Zanker & Aajk Abdullah - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 179-179.
     
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  42. Die Zeit als ein naturwissenschaftliches und heuristisches Problem.J. Zeman - 1987 - In Jiří Zeman (ed.), Philosophische Probleme der Zeit: Beiträge aus der Konferenz in Zwettl 1986. Praha: Institut für Philosophie und Soziologie der Tsch. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
     
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  43. Event-related fMRI during saccadic gap and overlap paradigms: Neural correlates of express saccades.J. Özyurt, R. M. Rutschmann, I. Vallines & M. W. Greenlee - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 4-4.
     
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    Bruno Poizat. Les petits cailloux. Une approche modèle-théorique de Valgoritkmie. Nur al-Mantiq wal-Ma'rifah, no. 3. Aléas, Lyon1995, 217 pp. [REVIEW]Michel de Rougemont - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (1):323-324.
  45. J. Guttmann: Jean Bodin in seinen Beziehungen zum Judentum. [REVIEW]J. Wild - 1907 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 21:383.
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  46. Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe.Erik J. Wielenberg - 2005 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (3):179-182.
     
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  47. Husserl on Other Minds.Philip J. Walsh - 2021 - In Hanne Jacobs (ed.), The Husserlian Mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 257-268.
    Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism. Husserl’s method, it is argued, does not have the resources to provide an account of consciousness of other minds. This chapter will address this issue by providing a brief overview of the multiple angles from which Husserl approached the theme of intersubjectivity, with specific focus on the details of his account of the concrete interpersonal encounter – “empathy.” Husserl understood empathy as a direct, quasi-perceptual form of (...)
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    Passage of time judgements.J. H. Wearden - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 38 (C):165-171.
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    An Essay on Human Action.Michael J. Zimmerman - 1984 - P. Lang.
    An Essay on Human Action seeks to provide a comprehensive, detailed, enlightening, and (in its detail) original account of human action. This account presupposes a theory of events as abstract, proposition-like entities, a theory which is given in the first chapter of the book. The core-issues of action-theory are then treated: what acting in general is (a version of the traditional volitional theory is proposed and defended); how actions are to be individuated; how long actions last; what acting intentionally is; (...)
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  50. Time and death: Heidegger's analysis of finitude.Carol J. White - 2005 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Edited by Mark Ralkowski.
    The existential analysis -- The death of dasein -- The timeliness of dasein -- The derivation of time -- The time of being.
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