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    Ce que peuvent les sciences: une enquête.Vincent Jullien - 2020 - Paris: Éditions Matériologiques.
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    Descartes-Roberval, une relation tumultueuse/Descartes-Roberval: a tumultuous relationship.Vincent Jullien - 1998 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 51 (2):363-372.
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    La désuétude, un destin évitable pour des théories et concepts scientifiques.Vincent Jullien - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:169-186.
    Je suggère deux possibilités qui permettent de considérer que des concepts ou théories anciennes évitent de devenir désuètes. Il y a le cas des théories que j’appelle phénix parce qu’elles renaissent de leurs cendres, on a encore le cas des théories qui prennent bien la lumière des sciences du temps présent, ce que je nomme leur puissance rétrospective. Ceci – en plus d’autres arguments plus généraux – permettrait peut-être de penser que, du point de vue de la philosophie des sciences, (...)
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    Desuetude, an Avoidable Fate for Scientific Theories and Concepts.Vincent Jullien - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae:169-186.
    Je suggère deux possibilités qui permettent de considérer que des concepts ou théories anciennes évitent de devenir désuètes. Il y a le cas des théories que j’appelle phénix parce qu’elles renaissent de leurs cendres (j’évoque l’atomisme, la théorie de la préformation, la théorie de l’éther), on a encore le cas des théories qui prennent bien la lumière des sciences du temps présent, ce que je nomme leur puissance rétrospective. Ceci – en plus d’autres arguments plus généraux – permettrait peut-être de (...)
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  5. Les étendues géométriques et la ligne droite de Roberval.Vincent Jullien - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (4):493-521.
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    Relativité, determinatio et parallaxe, remarques sur le traitement cartésien de trois controverses scientifiques.Vincent Jullien - 2011 - Philosophiques 38 (2):493-521.
    Trois sujets de philosophie naturelle, fort controversés à l’époque où Descartes élabore sa physique sont particulièrement présents dans les Principes de la philosophie de Descartes, le principe de relativité des mouvements des corps matériels, la nature que l’on nommera plus tard vectorielle de la grandeur, qui caractérise l’état de mouvement d’un corps et que Descartes contribue à constituer par la notion de determinatio et l’objection parallactique contre l’héliocentrisme. On examine ici comment l’actualité du débat scientifique permet de comprendre l’argumentation cartésienne (...)
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    Remarques sur l’impossibilité cartésienne des mondes possibles.Jean-Christophe Bardout & Vincent Jullien - 2005 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 42:47-70.
    La question des mondes possibles, quel que soit ce que le syntagme recouvre, est assurément une sorte de non-lieu cartésien. En conséquence, notre propos voudrait surtout contribuer, en faisant apparaître les motifs profonds qui amènent Descartes à refuser jusqu’aux termes d’une problématique qui lui est pourtant largement contemporaine, à élucider les conditions théoriques qui, à l’inverse, semblent requises pour que la notion retrouve sa consi...
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    A. Papadopoulos; G. Théret . La théorie des lignes parallèles de Johann Heinrich Lambert. vii + 214 pp., illus., figs., apps., bibl., index. Paris: Librairie Scientifique et Technique, 2014. [REVIEW]Vincent Jullien - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):374-375.
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    Ce que dit Descartes touchant la chute des graves: 1618 à 1646, étude d'un indicateur de la philosophie naturelle cartésienne.Vincent Jullien & André Charrak - 2002 - Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du septentrion. Edited by André Charrak.
    Etude de la pensée cartésienne sur la chute des corps basée sur l'analyse d'extraits de textes et de lettres. Elle met en avant la concomitance des travaux de Descartes avec ceux de Galilée et la similitude des problèmes abordés par les deux savants : élaboration des concepts de base de la cinématique et problèmes de composition du continu et de passage à la limite.
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    Congrès d'histoire des sciences et des techniques Lille, 24–26 Mai 2001.Bernard Joly & Vincent Jullien - 2001 - Revue de Synthèse 122 (1):253-253.
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  11. Roshdi RASHED, D'al-Khwarizmi à Descartes: Études sur l'histoire.Jullien Vincent - 2013 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 66 (1):222-224.
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    Compte rendu de Vincent Jullien, Ce que peuvent les sciences. Une enquête, Paris, Éditions Matériologiques, 2020.Bernard Joly - 2021 - Methodos 21.
    Vincent Jullien, dont on connait les travaux remarquables sur les mathématiques au XVIIe siècle, et en particulier chez Descartes, offre dans cet ouvrage ses réflexions sur une histoire des sciences telle qu’il la pratique depuis plusieurs décennies. L’ouvrage est divisé en trois parties. La première est une défense de la méthode de l’épistémologie historique, en tant qu’elle s’oppose à une épistémologie analytique ou logique. La seconde s’emploie à montrer que, quelle que soit l’intime conne...
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    Vincent Jullien. Philosophie naturelle et géométrie au XVIIe siècle. . 477 pp., figs., table, index. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2006. €83. [REVIEW]Christoph Lüthy - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):183-184.
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    Elements de geometrie. G. P. de Roberval, Vincent Jullien.Eberhard Knobloch - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):540-541.
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    Elements de geometrie by G. P. de Roberval; Vincent Jullien[REVIEW]Eberhard Knobloch - 1998 - Isis 89:540-541.
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    Imaginative horizons: an essay in literary-philosophical anthropology.Vincent Crapanzano - 2004 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    How do people make sense of their experiences? How do they understand possibility? How do they limit possibility? These questions are central to all the human sciences. Here, Vincent Crapanzano offers a powerfully creative new way to think about human experience: the notion of imaginative horizons. For Crapanzano, imaginative horizons are the blurry boundaries that separate the here and now from what lies beyond, in time and space. These horizons, he argues, deeply influence both how we experience our lives (...)
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    How does Concurrency Extend the Paradigm of Computation?Vincent Schächter - 1999 - The Monist 82 (1):37-57.
    Invariance of the class of algorithms expressible with respect to changes in computational formalism have provided extremely stable foundations for the Church-Turing thesis, according to which a number of—equivalent—computational mechanisms each fully capture the intuitive notion of algorithm. Thanks to the stability and elegance of the Church-Turing thesis, the notion of computation defined by these mechanisms is etched in stone as the theoretical essence of computation. In particular, this notion has been extensively used as an abstract tool to model natural (...)
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    Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy.Vincent Tomas - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):400.
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    From Gift to Law: Thomas’s Natural Law and Laozi’s Heavenly Dao.Vincent Shen - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (3):251-270.
    For Thomas Aquinas, the creator of natural law is a personal, substantial, and relational God. For Laozi, it is an impersonal, non-substantial, self-manifesting dao. There are similarities, and this article will consider several of them. For Thomas, the act of creation comes from God, and for Laozi the giving birth of the universe is from the dao’s unconditional generosity. Thus it is possible to compare the way in which the world-originating generosity of God generates the moral law and the way (...)
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  20. Creativity as synthesis of contrasting wisdoms: An interpretation of chinese philosophy in taiwan since 1949.Vincent Shen - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):279-287.
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    Functional connectivity in the brain and human intelligence.Vincent J. Schmithorst - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):169-170.
    A parieto-frontal integration theory (P-FIT) model of human intelligence has been proposed based on a review of neuroimaging literature and lesion studies. The P-FIT model provides an important basis for future research. Future studies involving connectivity analyses and an integrative approach of imaging modalities using the P-FIT model should provide vastly increased understanding of the biological bases of intelligence.
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  22. Place of the sacred in shaping Eco-perspectives.Vincent Sekhar - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):163-173.
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  23. The way of the spirit-A jain journey: studies of spirituality.Vincent Sekhar - 1988 - Journal of Dharma 13:217-37.
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  24. El Llibre d'Amic i Amat de Ramón Llull: modesta contribución al estudio de sus fuentes.Vincent Serverat - 1998 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 5:41-60.
    Estudio intertextual del "Llibre d'amic i amat" en los ámbitos de la espiritualidad, de la teología y de la literatura vernacular, sobre todo mediante referencias a la patrística latina, el pensamiento de cistercienses y victorianos, la "legenda" de "Ami et amile", etc. se adopta el método de la filiaciones, pero con rectificaciones notables: no basta con señalar el parentesco de motivos y temas, etapa que debe prolongarse por un estudio de la función y el sentido de dichos elementos en la (...)
     
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    Antonio Cua’s Conceptual Analysis of Confucian Ethics.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):43–61.
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    Antonio S. Cua: A confucian junzi.Vincent Shen - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (2):317–319.
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    From Aristotle’s De Anima to Xia Dachang’s Xingshuo.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (4):575–596.
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    Harmonie optimale, enrichissement mutuel et étrangéisation.Vincent Shen & Daniel Arapu - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):122-137.
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    Introduction: In memory of and in dialogue with Antonio Cua.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):3–8.
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  30. Metaphors, narratives, and existence.Vincent Shen - 2008 - In Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.), The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng. Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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    Obituary of Lao Sze Kwang.Vincent Shen - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1):215-217.
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  32. Reasonableness, Strangification and Quality Control in Psychotherapy.Vincent Shen - 2005 - In Friedrich Wallner, Martin J. Jandl & Kurt Greiner (eds.), Science, medicine, and culture: festschrift for Fritz G. Wallner. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 263.
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    Imaginative Horizons: An Essay in Literary-Philosophical Anthropology.Vincent Crapanzano - 2003 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    How do people make sense of their experiences? How do they understand possibility? How do they limit possibility? These questions are central to all the human sciences. Here, Vincent Crapanzano offers a powerfully creative new way to think about human experience: the notion of imaginative horizons. For Crapanzano, imaginative horizons are the blurry boundaries that separate the here and now from what lies beyond, in time and space. These horizons, he argues, deeply influence both how we experience our lives (...)
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    “A Moral Astigmatism”: King on Hope and Illusion.Vincent Lloyd - 2018 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (182):121-138.
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    Creativity in the Arts.Vincent Tomas - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):597-597.
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    Investigating the properties of neural network representations in reinforcement learning.Han Wang, Erfan Miahi, Martha White, Marlos C. Machado, Zaheer Abbas, Raksha Kumaraswamy, Vincent Liu & Adam White - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 330 (C):104100.
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    Art and the Social Order.Vincent Tomas - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (2):196.
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    Broad on “Supreme Dispositions”.Vincent Tomas - 1951 - Philosophical Studies 2 (6):81-85.
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    The Language of Morals.Vincent Tomas - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (1):132.
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    Power and Events: An Essay on Dynamics in Philosophy.Vincent A. Tomas - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (4):327-329.
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    Accountability and Equal Opportunity11.Vincent Vaccaro - 1977 - Metaphilosophy 8 (2-3):244-248.
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    Les nouvelles configurations de l’ordre public.Vincent Valentin - 2019 - Philosophiques 46 (1):119-136.
    The relationship between law and morality has for some years been the object of a new investment by legal doctrine, in search of a new balance between individual freedom on the one hand, and the assertion of rights or values seen as imperative, as well as dignity or the principle of non-discrimination, on the other. In this article is proposed a modelling of the concepts of neutrality attached to the definition of public order, whose potentialities are in a second time (...)
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    Proverbs 17.6b (LXX) and St. Ambrose’s Man of Faith.Vincent R. Vasey - 1974 - Augustinianum 14 (2):259-276.
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    Interview with Gillian Rose.Vincent Lloyd - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (7-8):201-218.
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    Patient data for commercial companies? An ethical framework for sharing patients’ data with for-profit companies for research.Eva C. Winkler, Martin Jungkunz, Adrian Thorogood, Vincent Lotz & Christoph Schickhardt - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    BackgroundResearch using data from medical care promises to advance medical science and improve healthcare. Academia is not the only sector that expects such research to be of great benefit. The research-based health industry is also interested in so-called ‘real-world’ health data to develop new drugs, medical technologies or data-based health applications. While access to medical data is handled very differently in different countries, and some empirical data suggest people are uncomfortable with the idea of companies accessing health information, this paper (...)
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    Thick or Thin?Vincent Lloyd - 2014 - Journal of Religious Ethics 42 (2):335-356.
    If liberal Protestantism begins with suspicion of tradition, is “thick” liberal Protestant theology possible or must liberal Protestant theology always be “thin”? This review essay examines several recent contributions to “thick” theology that make use of, and speak to, social and political engagement. The books under review describe and reflect on the varied forms of Christian political activism and organizing that have emerged in recent years around issues of immigration, fair wages, and global justice. I argue that a distinction between (...)
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    Icons no, iconic memory yes.Vincent Di Lollo - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):19-20.
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    When ICU Treatment Becomes Futile.Jean Louis Vincent - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (4).
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    Opposition as a technique of knowing in cosmographical literature: Litotes, epanorthosis.Vincent Masse - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (1):113-134.
    ‘From now on, I'll describe the cities to you’, the Khan had said, ‘in your journeys you will see if they exist.’ But the cities visited by Marco Polo were always different from those thought of by...
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    The secular faith of Gillian rose.Vincent Lloyd - 2008 - Journal of Religious Ethics 36 (4):683-705.
    Gillian Rose was a philosopher, social theorist, memoirist, and Jewish convert to Christianity who died an untimely death in 1995. She offers a novel account of faith, which grows out of her Hegelian philosophical background inflected by her reading of Kierkegaard and her rediscovered Jewish heritage. For Rose, faith is a mode of social practice. Rose's conception of faith is here reconstructed by translating her obscure jurisprudential idiom into the language of social practices and norms. The conception of secular faith (...)
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