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    Baumgarten: l'invenzione dell'estetica.Jean-Yves Pranchere & Jean-Yves Pranchère - 1990 - Studi di Estetica 1:25-42.
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    La laïcité suppose-t-elle une théologie politique?Jean-Yves Pranchère - 2014 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 111 (4):531-546.
    Certains contre-révolutionnaires ont combattu la laïcité comme une contre-religion à laquelle il fallait opposer une théologie politique de l’autorité. Cette position impossible signale une tension réelle : dès la « religion laïque » de Renouvier et Buisson, la laïcité a été exposée à la tentation de sa propre sacralisation. Une réflexion théologico-politique pourrait servir ici à appuyer l’effort laïque pour échapper à toute « religion civile ».
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    Proofs and types.Jean-Yves Girard - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This text is an outgrowth of notes prepared by J. Y. Girard for a course at the University of Paris VII. It deals with the mathematical background of the application to computer science of aspects of logic (namely the correspondence between proposition & types). Combined with the conceptual perspectives of Girard's ideas, this sheds light on both the traditional logic material & its prospective applications to computer science. The book covers a very active & exciting research area, & it will (...)
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    Paraconsistent logic from a modal viewpoint.Jean-Yves Béziau - 2005 - Journal of Applied Logic 3 (1):7-14.
  5. The power of the hexagon.Jean-Yves Béziau - 2012 - Logica Universalis 6 (1-2):1-43.
    The hexagon of opposition is an improvement of the square of opposition due to Robert Blanché. After a short presentation of the square and its various interpretations, we discuss two important problems related with the square: the problem of the I-corner and the problem of the O-corner. The meaning of the notion described by the I-corner does not correspond to the name used for it. In the case of the O-corner, the problem is not a wrong-name problem but a no-name (...)
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    Choice under Risk and the Security Factor: An Axiomatic Model.Jean-Yves Jaffray - 1988 - Theory and Decision 24 (2):169.
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    [product]¹2-logic, Part 1: Dilators.Jean-Yves Girard - 1981 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 21 (2):75.
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    Logic and Religion: Special Issue of Logica Universalis.Jean-Yves Beziau & Ricardo Silvestre (eds.) - 2017 - Londres, Reino Unido: Springer.
    This special issue of Logica Universalis (Springer) deals with the relations between logic and religion, broadly conceived. It contains the following articles: Logic and Religion, by Jean-Yves Beziau and Ricardo Silvestre; Thinking Negation in Early Hinduism and Classical Indian Philosophy, by Purushottama Bilimoria; Karma Theory, Determinism, Fatalism and Freedom of Will, by Ricardo Sousa Silvestre; From Logic in Islam to Islamic Logic, by Musa Akrami; Leibniz’s Ontological Proof of the Existence of God and the Problem of Impossible Objects, (...)
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    Disentangling Contradiction from Contrariety via Incompatibility.Jean-Yves Beziau - 2016 - Logica Universalis 10 (2-3):157-170.
    Contradiction is often confused with contrariety. We propose to disentangle contrariety from contradiction using the hexagon of opposition, providing a clear and distinct characterization of three notions: contrariety, contradiction, incompatibility. At the same time, this hexagonal structure describes and explains the relations between them.
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    Idempotent Full Paraconsistent Negations are not Algebraizable.Jean-Yves Béziau - 1998 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 39 (1):135-139.
    Using methods of abstract logic and the theory of valuation, we prove that there is no paraconsistent negation obeying the law of double negation and such that $\neg(a\wedge\neg a)$ is a theorem which can be algebraized by a technique similar to the Tarski-Lindenbaum technique.
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    Les Olympia d'Alexandrie et le pancratiaste M. Aur. Asklèpiadès.Jean-Yves Strasser - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (1):421-468.
    Jean-Yves Strasser The Olympia of Alexandria and the Pancratiast M. Aur. Asklepiades p.421-468 The Alexandrian Olympia are known thanks to inscriptions and especially papyri. The latter mention the olympionikoi, who may have been victors not in the great competition at Pisa, but in the Olympia of the Egyptian city. These competitions, created under Marcus Aurelius, became eiselastikoi under Gallien; they were first celebrated in 268. Like the majority of the great competitions in Egypt, they took place in the (...)
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    From foundations to ludics.Jean-Yves Girard - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (2):131-168.
    Ludics [1] is a novel approach to logic—especially proof-theory. The present introduction emphasises foundational issues.For ages, not a single disturbing idea in the area of “foundations”: the discussion is sort of ossified—as if everything had been said, as if all notions had taken their definite place, in a big cemetery of ideas. One can still refresh the flowers or regild the stone, e.g., prove technicalities, sometimes non-trivial; but the real debate is still: this paper begins with an autopsy, the autopsy (...)
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  13. Linear Logic.Jean-Yves Girard - 1987 - Theoretical Computer Science 50:1–102.
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  14. Non truth-functional many-valuedness.Jean-Yves Beziau - manuscript
    Many-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In this paper non truth-functional many-valued semantics are presented, in a philosophical and mathematical perspective.
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    Para uma Arte de Viver e Morrer em Paz.Jean-Yves Leloup - 2009 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 65 (1):1291 - 1294.
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    The Square of Opposition: A Cornerstone of Thought.Jean-Yves Béziau & Gianfranco Basti (eds.) - 2016 - Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser.
    This is a collection of new investigations and discoveries on the theory of opposition (square, hexagon, octagon, polyhedra of opposition) by the best specialists from all over the world. The papers range from historical considerations to new mathematical developments of the theory of opposition including applications to theology, theory of argumentation and metalogic.
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    Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition.Jean-Yves Béziau & Dale Jacquette (eds.) - 2012 - Springer Verlag.
    Jean-Yves Béziau Abstract In this paper I relate the story about the new rising of the square of opposition: how I got in touch with it and started to develop new ideas and to organize world congresses on the topic with subsequent publications.
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    The Vatican Square.Jean-Yves Beziau & Raffaela Giovagnoli - 2016 - Logica Universalis 10 (2-3):135-141.
    After explaining the interdisciplinary aspect of the series of events organized around the square of opposition since 2007, we discuss papers related to the 4th World Congress on the Square of Opposition which was organized in the Vatican at the Pontifical Lateran University in 2014. We distinguish three categories of work: those dealing with the evolution and development of the theory of opposition, those using the square as a metalogical tool to give a better understanding of various systems of logic (...)
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    Hadrien et le calendrier des concours (SEG, 56, 1359, II).Jean-Yves Strasser - 2016 - Hermes 144 (3):352-373.
    New commentary on Hadrian’s second letter to Dionysiac artists. A thorough study of the text structure and vocabulary reveals that the emperor has not always altered the schedule of Greek games. His main concern is to insert the competitions he himself has created and to avoid conflicts between the cities. He certainly didn’t offend the susceptibilities of the Greeks, but he probably also resisted numerous requests. He has favoured considerably Athens. The understanding of the end of the text can be (...)
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    L’épreuve artistique διὰ πάντων.Jean-Yves Strasser - 2006 - História 55 (3):298-327.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau ou l'anti-économique.Jean-Yves Naudet - 2012 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 18 (1).
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau est l'auteur de l'entrée "économie politique" dans l'Encyclopédie en 1755. A ce titre, il aurait pu être l'un des fondateurs de cette discipline. Pourtant, la définition qu'il en donne est à l'encontre de la pensée libérale des physiocrates, puis des classiques, et constitue une véritable "anti-économique". En hypertrophiant le rôle de l'Etat et en niant l'intérêt personnel, Rousseau est au contraire l'un des pères du socialsme. En niant la liberté humaine, il nie aussi l'existence de choix éthiques.
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    Π12-logic, Part 1: Dilators.Jean-Yves Girard - 1981 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 21 (2-3):75-219.
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    Advances in linear logic.Jean-Yves Girard, Yves Lafont & Laurent Regnier (eds.) - 1995 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Linear logic, introduced in 1986 by J.-Y. Girard, is based upon a fine grain analysis of the main proof-theoretical notions of logic. The subject develops along the lines of denotational semantics, proof nets and the geometry of interaction. Its basic dynamical nature has attracted computer scientists, and various promising connections have been made in the areas of optimal program execution, interaction nets and knowledge representation. This book is the refereed proceedings of the first international meeting on linear logic held at (...)
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    Constrained egalitarianism in a simple redistributive model.Jean-Yves Jaffray & Philippe Mongin - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (1):33-56.
    The paper extends a result in Dutta and Ray's (1989) theory of constrained egalitarianism initiated by relying on the concept of proportionate rather than absolute equality. We apply this framework to redistributive systems in which what the individuals get depends on what they receive or pay qua members of generally overlapping groups. We solve the constrained equalization problem for this class of models. The paper ends up comparing our solution with the alternative solution based on the Shapley value, which has (...)
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    Functors and ordinal notations. I: A functorial construction of the veblen hierarchy.Jean-Yves Girard & Jacqueline Vauzeilles - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):713-729.
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    Choraules et pythaules d'époque impériale. À propos d' inscriptions de Delphes.Jean-Yves Strasser - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (1):97-142.
    qui y recense ses nombreuses victoires. Une brève histoire des choraules et de leur participation aux concours peut ainsi être esquissée : malgré sa popularité, surtout en Occident, la discipline n'a été acceptée que tardivement dans les concours, et aux Pythia sans doute seulement à la fin du Ier siècle. Un premier appendice évoque rapidement les catalogues du personnel cultuel conservés à Olym- pie ; un second établit le texte d'une inscription de Nîmes (IG XIV 2499), où l'on doit reconnaître (...)
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    La carrière du pancratiaste Markos Aurèlios Dèmostratos Damas.Jean-Yves Strasser - 2003 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 127 (1):251-299.
    Le pancratiaste périodonique Markos Aurèlios Dèmostratos Damas de Sardes est connu par de nombreux témoignages trouvés dans sa patrie, à Rome, à Éphèse, à Delphes et en Egypte. Leur réexamen permet de reconstruire avec précision la carrière du champion, comme d'éclairer certains points de l'histoire des concours qu'il a remportés. Deux inscriptions d'Éphèse qui lui ont été rapportées ne doivent sans doute pas l'être. On peut proposer de nouveaux suppléments aux palmarès de Sardes et de Delphes ; un autre texte (...)
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    Perspectives on Universal Logic.Jean-Yves Béziau & Alexandre Costa-Leite (eds.) - 2007 - Milan, Italy: Polimetrica.
    Universal logic is to logic what universal algebra is to algebra. It is not a specific system of logic that would apply to everything but a general theory of all existing and possible logics. This new field has been slowly emerging through the new directions of research in logic of the past decades and the name was coined 15 years ago. In the Spring of 2005 was organized in Montreux, Switzerland, the First World Congress on Universal Logic. This exciting event (...)
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    Coherent bets under partially resolving uncertainty and belief functions.Jean-Yves Jaffray - 1989 - Theory and Decision 26 (2):99-105.
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    Hegel’s Orientalist Philosophy of History and its Kantian Anthropological Legacy.Jean-Yves Heurtebise - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):175-192.
    This paper aims to shed new light on Hegel’s rather problematic statements about Asian thinking and Chinese philosophy by disclosing the Orientalist antecedents found in Kant’s anthropological works. First, the notion of Orientalism will be defined with reference to Orientalism and “Orientalism Reconsidered” by Edward Said. Second, an exploration of Kant’s anthropological research will show that this constituted the turning point in the Western Orientalist perception of China which had a strong influence on Hegel Finally, it will be claimed that (...)
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    Combining conjunction with disjunction.Jean-Yves Beziau - manuscript
    In this paper we address some central problems of combination of logics through the study of a very simple but highly informative case, the combination of the logics of disjunction and conjunction. At first it seems that it would be very easy to combine such logics, but the following problem arises: if we combine these logics in a straightforward way, distributivity holds. On the other hand, distributivity does not arise if we use the usual notion of extension between consequence relations. (...)
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    Introduction of implication and generalization in axiomatic calculi.Jean-Yves Beziau - manuscript
    of implication and generalization rules have a close relationship, for which there is a key idea for clarifying how they are connected: varying objects. Varying objects trace how generalization rules are used along a demonstration in an axiomatic calculus. Some ways for introducing implication and for generalization are presented here, taking into account some basic properties that calculi can have.
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  33. Identity, Structure and Logic.Jean-Yves Beziau - 1996 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 25:89-9.
  34. Sentence, proposition and identity.Jean-Yves Béziau - 2007 - Synthese 154 (3):371 - 382.
    In this paper we discuss the distinction between sentence and proposition from the perspective of identity. After criticizing Quine, we discuss how objects of logical languages are constructed, explaining what is Kleene’s congruence—used by Bourbaki with his square—and Paul Halmos’s view about the difference between formulas and objects of the factor structure, the corresponding boolean algebra, in case of classical logic. Finally we present Patrick Suppes’s congruence approach to the notion of proposition, according to which a whole hierarchy of congruences (...)
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  35. La Pointure du Symbole.Jean-Yves Beziau (ed.) - 2014 - Petra.
    Dans un texte désormais célèbre, Ferdinand de Saussure insiste sur l’arbitraire du signe dont il vante les qualités. Toutefois il s’avère que le symbole, signe non arbitraire, dans la mesure où il existe un rapport entre ce qui représente et ce qui est représenté, joue un rôle fondamental dans la plupart des activités humaines, qu’elles soient scientifiques, artistiques ou religieuses. C’est cette dimension symbolique, sa portée, son fonctionnement et sa signification dans des domaines aussi variés que la chimie, la théologie, (...)
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    On the unity of logic.Jean-Yves Girard - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 59 (3):201-217.
    We present a single sequent calculus common to classical, intuitionistic and linear logics. The main novelty is that classical, intuitionistic and linear logics appear as fragments, i.e. as particular classes of formulas and sequents. For instance, a proof of an intuitionistic formula A may use classical or linear lemmas without any restriction: but after cut-elimination the proof of A is wholly intuitionistic, what is superficially achieved by the subformula property and more deeply by a very careful treatment of structural rules. (...)
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    To distribute or not to distribute?Jean-Yves Béziau & Marcelo E. Coniglio - 2011 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (4):466-583.
    In this paper we address some central problems of combination of logics through the study of a very simple but highly informative case, the combination of the logics of disjunction and conjunction. At first it seems that it would be very easy to combine such logics, but the following problem arises: if we combine these logics in a straightforward way, distributivity holds. On the other hand, distributivity does not arise if we use the usual notion of extension between consequence relations. (...)
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    BookReview.Jean-Yves Beziau - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (3):653-657.
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  39. Linguistic Politics During the French Revolution.Jean-Yves Lartichaux - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (97):65-84.
    Rarely is the problem of the diversity of languages taken into account whenever population groups are formed into States. When the problem does come up, it is later, in a primarily political context which tries to find political solutions, such as we may presently see them in Canada or in Belgium for instance. These solutions are few and they deal with situations that may contain a host of nuances.Certain countries have chosen a vehicular language while keeping their local languages: the (...)
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    Introduction to ?2 1 -logic.Jean-Yves Girard - 1985 - Synthese 62 (2):191-216.
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    Idempotent Full Paraconsistent Negations are not Algebraizable.Jean- Yves Beziau - unknown
    1 What are the features of a paraconsistent negation? Since paraconsistent logic was launched by da Costa in his seminal paper [4], one of the fundamental problems has been to determine what exactly are the theoretical or metatheoretical properties of classical negation that can have a unary operator not obeying the principle of noncontradiction, that is, a paraconsistent operator. What the result presented here shows is that some of these properties are not compatible with each other, so that in constructing (...)
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    Protestant Modernity: Weber, Secularisation, and Protestantism. By Anthony J. Carroll.Jean-Yves Calvez - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):134-134.
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    Functors and Ordinal Notations. II: A Functorial Construction of the Bachmann Hierarchy.Jean-Yves Girard & Jacqueline Vauzeilles - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1079 - 1114.
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    Hume et la fin de la philosophie ?Jean-Yves Goffi - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (4):532 - 540.
  45. On the very idea of a thought experiment.Jean-Yves Goffi & Sophie Roux - 2011 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou & Sophie Roux (eds.), Thought Experiments in Methodological and Historical Contexts. Brill.
    Goffi and Roux are interested in what makes some thought experiments work, while others do not work. They do not attempt to draw an a priori line between two types of thought experiments, but rather ask the following question: inasmuch as thought experiments are arguments, and notwithstanding the fact that some of them might involve the contemplation of an imaginary scenario, how is it that some of them work, while others do not? Taking inspiration from a counterfactual thought experiment presented (...)
     
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    Comprendre l'homme.Jean Yves Jolif - 1967 - Paris,: Éditions du Cerf.
    t.l. Introduction à une anthropologie philosophique.
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    Saint Thomas d'Aquin aujourd'hui.Jean Yves Jolif - 1963 - Desclée de Brouwer.
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    Truth as a Mathematical Object DOI:10.5007/1808-1711.2010v14n1p31.Jean-Yves Béziau - 2010 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 14 (1):31-46.
    In this paper we discuss in which sense truth is considered as a mathematical object in propositional logic. After clarifying how this concept is used in classical logic, through the notions of truth-table, truth-function and bivaluation, we examine some generalizations of it in non-classical logics: many-valued matrix semantics with three and four values, non-truth-functional bivalent semantics, Kripke possible world semantics. • DOI:10.5007/1808-1711.2010v14n1p31.
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    La force des dispositifs faibles : la politique de réduction des risques en matière de drogues.Jean-Yves Trépos - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 1 (1):93-108.
    La conversion de la France à une politique de « réduction des risques » , est généralement interprétée comme l’indice d’un changement de paradigme en matière de toxicomanie. Il est néanmoins possible de la voir comme une forme de réagencement politique du monde des consommations de drogues, visant à définir de nouveaux seuils, les plus bas possibles, pour l’entrée dans des dispositifs de soin et de service. L’examen des visions du monde sur lesquelles reposent ces équipements politiques, en France comme (...)
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    A new four-valued approach to modal logic.Jean-Yves Béziau - 2011 - Logique Et Analyse 54 (213):109.
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