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    Commentary D on Pistor and Xu.Lionel A. Levert Qc - 2006 - In Albert Breton & M. J. Trebilcock (eds.), Bijuralism: An Economic Approach. Ashgate Pub. Company. pp. 119.
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    La jurilinguistique: un appui indispensable à la corédaction.Lionel A. Levert - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (1):53-72.
    The advent and expanding role of jurilinguistics as part of the federal legislative process are closely associated with the gradual recognition of the equal authority of the two linguistic versions of federal legislation, as well as the implementation of co-drafting as the most effective method of taking into account the equal authority of the two official languages of the country. Jurilinguistics gradually made its way into the federal legislative process starting in the mid 70s and quickly resulted in the establishment (...)
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    Report of the A. C. P. A. Committee on Teaching Philosophy in the Seminary.Lionel A. Blain - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (1):118-124.
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  4. Rousseau's Debate with Machiavelli in the "Social Contract".Lionel A. McKenzie - 1982 - Journal of the History of Ideas 43 (2):209.
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    Natural right and the emergence of the idea of interest in early modern political thought: Francesco Guicciardini and Jean de Silhon.Lionel A. McKenzie - 1981 - History of European Ideas 2 (4):277-298.
    Francesco guicciardini rather than niccolo machiavelli was the first significant theorist to consider the role of interest in moral and political life, But the idea of interest rose to normative status because traditional natural law ethics, Which repressed the pursuit of interest in the name of right reason, Was transformed in the early modern period. The transformed version, It is proposed, Legitimized the pursuit of interest by introducing a philosophy of ethical egoism.
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    Books in Review.Lionel A. McKenzie - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (3):482-485.
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    SYMPOSIUM: On West and Fenstermaker's “Doing Difference”.Lionel A. Maldonado - 1995 - Gender and Society 9 (4):494-496.
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    Marcel’s Logic of Freedom in Proving the Existence of God.Lionel A. Blain - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (2):177-204.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Lionel A. Burman - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):208-209.
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  10. "The Dream of Icarus": Kenneth Coutts-smith. [REVIEW]Lionel A. Burman - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):208.
     
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    Civility and society in Western Europe, 1300–1600 : Marvin B. Becker , xxii + 214 pp., $27.50, cloth. [REVIEW]Lionel A. McKenzie - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (2):298-300.
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    Politics and culture in early modem Europe: Essays in honor of H.G. Koenigsberger: ed. Phyllis Mack and Margaret C. Jacob , vi + 319 pp., £30. [REVIEW]Lionel A. McKenzie - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (1):69-76.
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    Holwerda, D.; Betts, G.G.; Quincey, J.H.; Pearson, Lionel; Fitton Brown, A.D.J. H. Quincey, Lionel Pearson, A. D. Fitton Brown, D. Holwerda & G. G. Betts - 1962 - Mnemosyne 15 (1):31-48.
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    Challenges in evaluating primary health care for teenagers.Lionel D. Jacobson, Sarah J. Matthews, Michael R. Robling, Chris Donovan, A. Mellanby, C. Donovan, N. Parry-Langdon & T. Kramer - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (3):183-189.
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    Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Edited by Marylou Lionells... [Et Al.].Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola Mann & Donnel B. Stern (eds.) - 1995 - Routledge.
    A decade in the making, the _Handbook i_s the definitive contemporary exposition of interpersonal psychoanalysis. It provides an authoritative overview of development, psychopathology, and treatment as conceptualized from the interpersonal viewpoint.
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    De Herodoti reliquiis in papyris et membranis Aegyptiis servatis.Lionel Pearson & A. H. R. E. Paap - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (1):100.
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    Equilibrium, Trade, and Growth: Selected Papers of Lionel W. Mckenzie.Lionel W. McKenzie - 2009 - MIT Press.
    This book, collecting his most important papers in the form in which they were originally published, can be seen as a companion to that one.
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    Report of the Discussion on Seminary Curriculum.Lionel Blain, Roy Effler, James A. Weisheipl, Thomas W. Connolly & Joseph Casey - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:234-234.
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  19. Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: Basic evidence and a workspace framework.Stanislas Dehaene & Lionel Naccache - 2001 - Cognition 79 (1):1-37.
    This introductory chapter attempts to clarify the philosophical, empirical, and theoretical bases on which a cognitive neuroscience approach to consciousness can be founded. We isolate three major empirical observations that any theory of consciousness should incorporate, namely (1) a considerable amount of processing is possible without consciousness, (2) attention is a prerequisite of consciousness, and (3) consciousness is required for some specific cognitive tasks, including those that require durable information maintenance, novel combinations of operations, or the spontaneous generation of intentional (...)
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    Basel in the Age of Burckhardt: A Study in Unseasonable Ideas.Lionel Gossman - 2002 - University of Chicago Press.
    This remarkable history tells the story of the independent city-republic of Basel in the nineteenth century, and of four major thinkers who shaped its intellectual history: the historian Jacob Burckhardt, the philologist and anthropologist Johann Jacob Bachofen, the theologian Franz Overbeck, and the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. "Remarkable and exceptionally readable... There is wit, wisdom and an immense erudition on every page."—Jonathan Steinberg, Times Literary Supplement "Gossman's book, a product of many years of active contemplation, is a tour de force. It (...)
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    The very idea of a substructural approach to paradox.Lionel Shapiro - 2016 - Synthese 199 (Suppl 3):767-786.
    This paper aims to call into question the customary division of logically revisionary responses to the truth-theoretic paradoxes into those that are “substructural” and those that are “ structural.” I proceed by examining, as a case study, Beall’s recent proposal based on the paraconsistent logic LP. Beall formulates his response to paradox in terms of a consequence relation that obeys all standard structural rules, though at the price of the language’s lacking a detaching conditional. I argue that the same response (...)
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    The art of making sense: a guide to logical thinking.Lionel Ruby - 1969 - London,: Angus & Robertson. Edited by Robert E. Yarber.
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    Impossible objects: A special type of visual illusion.Lionel S. Penrose & Roger Penrose - 1958 - British Journal of Psychology 49 (1):31-33.
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  24. LP, K3, and FDE as Substructural Logics.Lionel Shapiro - 2017 - In Pavel Arazim & Tomáš Lavička (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2016. London: College Publications.
    Building on recent work, I present sequent systems for the non-classical logics LP, K3, and FDE with two main virtues. First, derivations closely resemble those in standard Gentzen-style systems. Second, the systems can be obtained by reformulating a classical system using nonstandard sequent structure and simply removing certain structural rules (relatives of exchange and contraction). I clarify two senses in which these logics count as “substructural.”.
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    It does belong together: cross-modal correspondences influence cross-modal integration during perceptual learning.Lionel Brunel, Paulo F. Carvalho & Robert L. Goldstone - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:121086.
    Experiencing a stimulus in one sensory modality is often associated with an experience in another sensory modality. For instance, seeing a lemon might produce a sensation of sourness. This might indicate some kind of cross-modal correspondence between vision and gustation. The aim of the current study was to provide explore whether such cross-modal correspondences influence cross-modal integration during perceptual learning. To that end, we conducted 2 experiments. Using a speeded classification task, Experiment 1 established a cross-modal correspondence between visual lightness (...)
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    A trireme for hire(Is. 11. 48).Lionel Casson - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):241-.
    In the extensive cast of characters named in Isaeus' On the Estate of Hagnias are two brothers, Chaereleos and Macartatus. The speaker, their brother-in-law, is anxious to impress upon the members of the court that neither was a rich man. ‘You are all my witnesses,’ he asserts, ‘that…they were not in the class of those who perform liturgies but rather of those who possess a modest estate.’ Chaereleos on his death left land worth no more than 3000 drachmas. Macartatus left (...)
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    Constructing the source: metaphor as a discourse strategy.Lionel Wee - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (3):363-384.
    This article discusses various metaphorical texts where the authors construct or ‘make up’ their own sources. Such data contrast with the kinds of examples usually found in studies of metaphor, where the source is typically one that is ‘pre-given’. From a discourse perspective, it becomes interesting to ask under what circumstances a speaker/writer would attempt to create a brand new source instead of simply drawing upon pre-existing entities and events. The article shows that constructed sources tend to be used when (...)
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    Joie et liberté chez Bergson et Spinoza.Lionel Astesiano - 2016 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    En affirmant que "tout philosophe a deux philosophies : la sienne et celle de Spinoza", Bergson exprime avant tout que le philosophe se doit de rompre avec une pensée dogmatique qui n'a plus lieu d'être et que Spinoza incarne tout particulièrement. Le spinozisme manifeste la pente de l'intelligence lorsqu'elle suit sa logique propre sans être rectifiée par le recours à l'expérience. Or, c'est cette démarche systématique que la philosophie doit désormais abandonner. Bergson est néanmoins hanté par la pensée de Spinoza (...)
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    (R)évolutions: pour une politique en actes.Lionel Astruc, Jean-Marc Borello, Patrick Viveret, Pierre Rabhi & Philippe Desbrosses (eds.) - 2012 - Arles: Actes Sud.
    L’objectif, éminemment politique, de cet ouvrage est de proposer pour 2012 une alternative aux programmes court-termistes et consensuels qui pourraient être développés par les candidats lors de la campagne officielle pour les élections présidentielles. Il vise à offrir une perspective de long terme de ce à quoi la société pourrait ressembler d’ici trente à cinquante ans si nous prenons un véritable virage écologique et humain et si nous opérons un changement concret de paradigme. Si, ces dernières années, un grand nombre (...)
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  30. Deflating logical consequence.Lionel Shapiro - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (243):320-342.
    Deflationists about truth seek to undermine debates about the nature of truth by arguing that the truth predicate is merely a device that allows us to express a certain kind of generality. I argue that a parallel approach is available in the case of logical consequence. Just as deflationism about truth offers an alternative to accounts of truth's nature in terms of correspondence or justification, deflationism about consequence promises an alternative to model-theoretic or proof-theoretic accounts of consequence's nature. I then (...)
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  31. Validity and Truth-Preservation.Lionel Shapiro & Julien Murzi - 2015 - In D. Achourioti, H. Galinon & J. Martinez (eds.), Unifying the Philosophy of Truth. Springer. pp. 431-459.
    The revisionary approach to semantic paradox is commonly thought to have a somewhat uncomfortable corollary, viz. that, on pain of triviality, we cannot affirm that all valid arguments preserve truth (Beall2007, Beall2009, Field2008, Field2009). We show that the standard arguments for this conclusion all break down once (i) the structural rule of contraction is restricted and (ii) how the premises can be aggregated---so that they can be said to jointly entail a given conclusion---is appropriately understood. In addition, we briefly rehearse (...)
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    L'information en soutien à l'adaptation des parents d'enfants ayant une déficience.Claire David, Hélène Lefebvre, Marie-Josée Levert & Diane Pelchat - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 177 (3):115-129.
    Cette étude préliminaire avait pour objectif de documenter les besoins d’information des familles ayant un enfant avec une déficience du point de vue des parents et des professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Trois groupes de discussion ont été réalisés: deux auprès de parents d’enfant ayant une trisomie 21 ou une déficience motrice cérébrale et un autre auprès de professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Les résultats montrent que l’information recherchée par les parents concerne le problème de santé, (...)
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  33. Commitment Accounts of Assertion.Lionel Shapiro - 2018 - In Sanford C. Goldberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Assertion. Oxford University Press.
    According to commitment accounts of assertion, asserting is committing oneself to something’s being the case, where such commitment is understood in terms of norms governing a social practice. I elaborate and compare two version of such accounts, liability accounts (associated with C.S. Peirce) and dialectical norm accounts (associated with Robert Brandom), concluding that the latter are more defensible. I argue that both versions of commitment account possess a potential advantage over rival normative accounts of assertion in that they needn’t presuppose (...)
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    From every tongue a several tale?Lionel Gossman - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (2):267–271.
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    (Online) Spelling the (Digital) Spell: Talking About Magic in the Digital Revolution.Lionel Obadia - 2022 - Sophia 61 (1):23-40.
    The lexicon of religion has been widely used in the context of the social and cultural transformations associated with the ‘digital revolution’, whether in metaphoric or in realistic terms. The study of digital magic/magic in digital times, the other side of the coin of the Sacred 2.0, is still in its infancy. Yet, references to magic are made frequently in reflections about the rapid development of the digitalisation of society and culture, and they deserve more in-depth study. This paper tackles (...)
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    Aristote et Hegel. À propos des Antigones de George Steiner.Lionel Ponton - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (2):261-267.
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    Visual phenomenal consciousness: A neurological guided tour.Lionel Naccache - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), Boundaries of Consciousness. Elsevier.
  38. "The Ancient Mariner" as a Dramatic Monologue.Lionel Stevenson - 1949 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):34.
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    Reportability and illusions of phenomenality in the light of the global neuronal workspace model.Lionel Naccache & Stanislas Dehaene - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5-6):518-520.
    Can we ever experimentally disentangle phenomenal consciousness from the cognitive accessibility inherent to conscious reports? In this commentary, we suggest that (1) Block's notion of phenomenal consciousness remains intractably entangled with the need to obtain subjective reports about it; and (2) many experimental paradigms suggest that the intuitive notion of a rich but non-reportable phenomenal world is, to a large extent illusory – in a sense that requires clarification.
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  40. Deflating '''Race'''.Lionel K. Mcpherson - 2015 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (4):674--693.
    ABSTRACT:‘Race’ has long searched for a stable, suitable idea, with no consensus on a master meaning in sight. What I call deflationary pluralism about the existence of race recognizes that various meanings may be true as far as they go but avoids murky disputes over whether there are races in some sense. Once we have rejected the notion that racial essences yield innate cognitive differences, there is little point to arguing over the race idea. In its place, I propose the (...)
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  41. "Coordinative definition" and Reichenbach's semantic framework: A reassessment.Lionel Stefan Shapiro - 1994 - Erkenntnis 41 (3):287 - 323.
    Reichenbach's Philosophy of Space and Time (1928) avoids most of the logical positivist pitfalls it is generally held to exemplify, notably both conventionalism and verificationism. To see why, we must appreciate that Reichenbach's interest lies in how mathematical structures can be used to describe reality, not in how words like 'distance' acquire meaning. Examination of his proposed "coordinative definition" of congruence shows that Reichenbach advocates a reductionist analysis of the relations figuring in physical geometry (contrary to common readings that attribute (...)
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  42. Intentionality Bifurcated: A Lesson from Early Modern Philosophy?Lionel Shapiro - 2013 - In Martin Lenz & Anik Waldow (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy: Nature and Norms in Thought. Springer.
    This paper examines the pressures leading two very different Early Modern philosophers, Descartes and Locke, to invoke two ways in which thought is directed at objects. According to both philosophers, I argue, the same idea can simultaneously count as “of” two different objects—in two different senses of the phrase ‘idea of’. One kind of intentional directedness is invoked in answering the question What is it to think that thus-and-so? The other kind is invoked in answering the question What accounts for (...)
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  43. Naive Structure, Contraction and Paradox.Lionel Shapiro - 2015 - Topoi 34 (1):75-87.
    Rejecting structural contraction has been proposed as a strategy for escaping semantic paradoxes. The challenge for its advocates has been to make intuitive sense of how contraction might fail. I offer a way of doing so, based on a “naive” interpretation of the relation between structure and logical vocabulary in a sequent proof system. The naive interpretation of structure motivates the most common way of blaming Curry-style paradoxes on illicit contraction. By contrast, the naive interpretation will not as easily motivate (...)
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    A Trireme For Hire.Lionel Casson - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (1):241-245.
    In the extensive cast of characters named in Isaeus' On the Estate of Hagnias are two brothers, Chaereleos and Macartatus. The speaker, their brother-in-law, is anxious to impress upon the members of the court that neither was a rich man. ‘You are all my witnesses,’ he asserts, ‘that…they were not in the class of those who perform liturgies but rather of those who possess a modest estate.’ Chaereleos on his death left land worth no more than 3000 drachmas. Macartatus left (...)
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    El concepto de “libre investigación científica” del derecho en la obra de François Gény.Lionel Adrián Pérez Cánovas - 2024 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 58.
    El método de la “libre investigación científica del derecho” propuesto por François Gény ha marcado toda una generación de juristas. Tratado con detenimiento a lo largo de su extensa y compleja obra, la libre investigación científica se presenta como un método completo destinado a orientar al jurista en la creación, interpretación y aplicación del derecho positivo. Por desventura, el clima ambiente en el que nació su obra y en el que tuvo que desenvolverse con posterioridad, dominado por la escuela de (...)
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    Conscious influences on subliminal cognition exist and are asymmetrical: Validation of a double prediction☆.Lionel Naccache - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1359-1360.
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    Philosophie et droits de l'homme de Kant à Lévinas.Lionel Ponton - 1990 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Do Visual and Vestibular Inputs Compensate for Somatosensory Loss in the Perception of Spatial Orientation? Insights from a Deafferented Patient.Lionel Bringoux, Cécile Scotto Di Cesare, Liliane Borel, Thomas Macaluso & Fabrice R. Sarlegna - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Driving a hard bargain is a balancing act: how social preferences constrain the negotiation process.Lionel Page & Yola Engler - 2021 - Theory and Decision 93 (1):7-36.
    We investigate the haggling process in bargaining. Using an experimental bargaining game, we find that a first offer has a significant impact on the bargaining outcome even if it is costless to reject. First offers convey information on the player’s reservation value induced by his social preferences. They are most often accepted when they are not above the equal split. However, offers which request much more than the equal split induce punishing counter-offers. The bargaining outcome is therefore critically influenced by (...)
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  50. Innocence and Responsibility in War.Lionel K. McPherson - 2004 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):485-506.
    Innocence is a notion that can prove controversial. Claims of innocence typically support not imposing burdens on the innocent when their conduct is relevantly unobjectionable. This paper examines innocence in the context of violent conflict between states or groups. Many thinkers about the morality of such violence want to establish a principle that would protect innocent civilians. Yet the common view in just war theory does not affirm the moral innocence of civilians. Similarly, the common view that soldiers have an (...)
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