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    From anomaly to fundament: Louis Poinsotʼs theories of the couple in mechanics.Ivor Grattan-Guinness - unknown
    In 1803 Louis Poinsot published a textbook on statics, in which he made clear that the subject dealt not only with forces but also with 'couples' (his word), pairs of coplanar non-collinear forces equal in magnitude and direction but opposite in sense. His innovation was not understood or even welcomed by some contemporary mathematicians. Later he adapted his theory to put forward a new relationship between rectilinear and rotational motion in dynamics; its reception was more positive, although not (...)
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    For Marx.Louis Althusser - 1969 - New York: Verso.
    A milestone in the development of post-war Marxist thought.
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    Essays in self-criticism.Louis Althusser - 1976 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Reply to John Lewis: Note on "The critique of the personality cult". Remark on the category "Process without a subject or goal(s)"--Elements of self-criticism: On the evolution of the young Marx.--Is it simple to be a Marxist in philosophy? "Something new".
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    Essays on ideology.Louis Althusser - 1976 - London: Verso.
    Ideology and ideological state apparatuses -- Reply to John Lewis -- Freud and Lacan -- A letter on art in reply to André Daspre.
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    The Effects of Firm Size and Industry on Corporate Giving.Louis H. Amato & Christie H. Amato - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (3):229-241.
    Recent downward trends in corporate giving have renewed interest in the factors that shape corporate philanthropy. This paper examines the relationships between charitable contributions, firm size and industry. Improvements over previous studies include an IRS data base that covers a much broader range of firm sizes and industries as compared to previous studies and estimation using an instrumental variable technique that explicitly addresses potential simultaneity between charitable contributions and profitability. Important findings provide evidence of a cubic relationship between charitable giving (...)
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    Lire le Capital.Louis Althusser, Etienne Balibar, Roger Establet, Pierre Macherey & Jacques Rancière - 1996 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
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    Machiavelli and us.Louis Althusser - 1999 - New York: Verso. Edited by François Matheron.
    Among his own posthumously released drafts, one, at least, is incontestably neither mistake nor out-take: the text of his lecture course on Machiavelli, ...
  8. Space, Time, and Atmosphere A Comparative Phenomenology of Melancholia, Mania, and Schizophrenia, Part II.Louis Sass & E. Pienkos - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (7-8):131-152.
    This paper offers a comparative study of abnormalities in the experience of space, time, and general atmosphere in three psychiatric conditions: schizophrenia, melancholia, and mania. It is a companion piece to our previous article entitled 'Varieties of Self- Experience'; here we focus on experiences of the world rather than of the self. As before, we are especially interested in similarities but also in some subtle distinctions in the forms of subjectivity associated with these three conditions. As before, we survey phenomenologicallyoriented (...)
     
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    Stability and Justification in Hume's Treatise.Louis E. Loeb - 2002 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    The distinguished philosopher Louis Loeb examines the epistemological framework of Scottish philosopher David Hume, as employed in his celebrated work A Treatise of Human Nature. Loeb's project is to advance an integrated interpretation of Hume's accounts of belief and justification. His thesis is that Hume, in his Treatise, has a "stability-based" theory of justification which posits that his belief is justified if it is the result of a belief producing mechanism that engenders stable beliefs. But Loeb argues that the (...)
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    The humanist controversy and other writings, 1966-67.Louis Althusser - 2003 - New York: Verso. Edited by François Matheron.
    This collection includes key texts from one of France's most famous philosophers, which intervene in the debate between "the humanist" and the structuralists.
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  11. Religious Belief and the Will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - Religious Studies 25 (1):131-134.
     
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    Believing and Willing.Louis P. Pojman - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):37-55.
    It is widely held that we can obtain beliefs and withhold believing propositions directly by performing an act of will. This thesis is sometimes identified with the view that believing is a basic act, an act which is under our direct control. Descartes holds that the will is limitless in relation to belief acquisition and that we must be directly responsible for our beliefs, especially our false beliefs, for otherwise we could draw the blasphemous conclusion that God is responsible for (...)
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  13. Religious Belief and the Will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 28 (1):47-51.
     
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    The Straw Man Fallacy as a Prestige-Gaining Device.Louis Saussure - 2018 - In Sarah Bigi & Fabrizio Macagno (eds.), Argumentation and Language — Linguistic, Cognitive and Discursive Explorations. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    In this paper, we consider the straw man fallacy from the perspective of pragmatic inference. Our main claim is that the straw man fallacy is a ‘pragmatic winner’ not primarily because of its persuasive power but rather because it targets the pragmatic cognitive-inferential skills of its victim while enhancing the prestige of its author. We consider that in the context of a straw man fallacy, the issue of the burden of proof, which is ‘reversed’, does not directly bear on the (...)
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    Faces of Intersubjectivity.Louis Sass & Elizabeth Pienkos - 2015 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 46 (1):1-32.
    Here we consider interpersonal experience in schizophrenia, melancholia, and mania. Our goal is to improve understanding of similarities and differences in how other people can be experienced in these disorders, through a review of first-person accounts and case examples and of contemporary and classic literature on the phenomenology of these disorders. We adopt a tripartite/dialectical structure: first we explore main differences as traditionally described; next we consider how the disorders may resemble each other; finally we discuss more subtle but perhaps (...)
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    The Future Lasts Forever.Louis Althusser & Richard Veasey - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 20 (2):205-226.
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    Are Hidden-Variable Theories for Pilot-Wave Systems Possible?Louis Vervoort - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (7):803-826.
    Recently it was shown that certain fluid-mechanical ‘pilot-wave’ systems can strikingly mimic a range of quantum properties, including single particle diffraction and interference, quantization of angular momentum etc. How far does this analogy go? The ultimate test of quantumness of such systems is a Bell-test. Here the premises of the Bell inequality are re-investigated for particles accompanied by a pilot-wave, or more generally by a resonant ‘background’ field. We find that two of these premises, namely outcome independence and measurement independence, (...)
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    No-Go Theorems Face Background-Based Theories for Quantum Mechanics.Louis Vervoort - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (4):458-472.
    Recent experiments have shown that certain fluid-mechanical systems, namely oil droplets bouncing on oil films, can mimic a wide range of quantum phenomena, including double-slit interference, quantization of angular momentum and Zeeman splitting. Here I investigate what can be learned from these systems concerning no-go theorems as those of Bell and Kochen-Specker. In particular, a model for the Bell experiment is proposed that includes variables describing a ‘background’ field or medium. This field mimics the surface wave that accompanies the droplets (...)
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  19. Steroid Hormone Reactivity in Fathers Watching Their Children Compete.Louis Calistro Alvarado, Martin N. Muller, Melissa A. Eaton & Melissa Emery Thompson - 2018 - Human Nature 29 (3):268-282.
    This study examines steroid production in fathers watching their children compete, extending previous research of vicarious success or failure on men’s hormone levels. Salivary testosterone and cortisol levels were measured in 18 fathers watching their children play in a soccer tournament. Participants completed a survey about the game and provided demographic information. Fathers with higher pregame testosterone levels were more likely to report that referees were biased against their children’s teams, and pre- to postgame testosterone elevation was predicted by watching (...)
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  20. What do we deserve? A Reader on Justice and Desert.Louis P. Pojman & Owen Mcleod - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (3):393-393.
     
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  21. What Do We Deserve? A Reader on Justice and Desert.Louis P. Pojman & Owen Mcleod - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):630-630.
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    Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan.Louis Althusser (ed.) - 1999 - Columbia University Press.
    With several never-before published writings, this volume gathers Althusser's major essays on psychoanalytic thought----documenting his intense and ambivalent relationship with Lacan, and dramatizing his intellectual journey and troubled personal life.
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    Lacan, Foucault, and the 'Crisis of the Subject': Revisionist Reflections on Phenomenology and Post-structuralism.Louis Sass - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):325-341.
    French thought in the twentieth century is typically described as marked by a major fault line, a rupture or grande coupure, that emerged in the 1960s, the heyday of the ‘crisis of the subject.’ Before this time French philosophy, together with associated fields, were focused on issues of subjectivity—first in the vein of Bergsonian vitalism but then shifting, with Sartre and Merleau-Ponty in the late 1930s and 1940s, to forms of phenomenology and existentialism inspired first by Husserl and then, even (...)
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    Are Human Rights Based on Equal Human Worth?Louis P. Pojman - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3):605-622.
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    Eléments d'autocritique.Louis Althusser - 1979 - [Paris: Hachette.
    Monograph comprising two essays on Marxism and the social theory of social class, social conflict and the social role of the working class.
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    Lacan: the mind of the modernist.Louis A. Sass - 2015 - Continental Philosophy Review 48 (4):409-443.
    This paper offers an intellectual portrait of the French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, by considering his incorporation of perspectives associated with “modernism,” the artistic and intellectual avant-garde of the first half of the twentieth century. These perspectives are largely absent in other alternatives in psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. Emphasis is placed on Lacan’s affinities with phenomenology, a tradition he criticized and to which he is often seen as opposed. Two general issues are discussed. The first is Lacan’s unparalleled appreciation of the (...)
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  27. Relativism.Louis P. Pojman - 1995 - In Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. New York City: Cambridge University Press. pp. 790.
     
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    Recent French Thought at the Intersection of Culture, Subjectivity, and Psychopathology.Louis Sass - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):279-284.
    French thought no longer enjoys the kind of prominence in the Anglophone world that it did in most of the last half of the twentieth century, a time when Sartre and Camus, then Lévi-Strauss, Foucault, and Derrida exercised a decisive influence on innovative work in literary and cultural theory, the human and social sciences, and on social thought more generally. It would be a mistake, however, to exaggerate the degree to which this represents either a decline in the actual influence (...)
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    IntrospectionIntrospection and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation of anomalous self experiences.Louis Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos & Barnaby Nelson - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):853-867.
    This paper offers a comparative investigation of anomalous self-experiences common in schizophrenia instrument) and those of normal individuals in an intensely introspective orientation. The latter represent a relatively pure manifestation of certain forms of exaggerated self-consciousness, one facet of the disturbance of core- or minimal-self postulated as central in schizophrenia. Significant similarities with schizophrenia-like experience were found but important differences also emerged. Affinities included feelings of passivity, fading of self or world, and alienation from thoughts, feelings, or lived-body. Differences involved (...)
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    The Logic of Subjectivity.Louis P. Pojman - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):73-83.
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    How to be a Marxist in philosophy.Louis Althusser - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by G. M. Goshgarian.
    In How to Be a Marxist in Philosophy one of the most famous Marxist philosophers of the 20th century shares his concept of what it means to function fruitfully as a political thinker within the discipline and environs of philosophy. This is the first English translation to Althusser's provocative and, often, controversial guide to being a true Marxist philosopher. Althusser argues that philosophy needs Marxism. It can't exist fully without it. Similarly, Marxism requires the rigour and structures of philosophy to (...)
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  32. Free will and (in)determinism in the brain: a case for naturalized philosophy.Louis Vervoort & Tomasz Blusiewicz - manuscript
    In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philosophy, neurobiology and physics. We start by reviewing relevant neurobiological findings on the functioning of the brain, notably as presented in (Koch 2009); we assess these against the physics of (in)determinism. These biophysics findings seem to indicate that neuronal processes are not quantum but classical in nature. We conclude from this that there is little support for the existence of an immaterial ‘mind’, capable of (...)
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  33. The CMT Model of Free Will.Louis Vervoort & Tomasz Blusiewicz - manuscript
    Here we propose a compatibilist theory of free will, in the tradition of naturalized philosophy, that attempts: 1) to provide a synthesis of a variety of well-known theories, capable of addressing problems of the latter; 2) to account for the fact that free will comes in degrees; 3) to interface with natural sciences, especially neurobiology. We argue that free will comes in degrees, as suggested by neuroscience. We suggest that a concept that can precisely ‘measure’ the variability of free will (...)
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  34. On Value.Louis Dumont - 1982 - In Dumont Louis (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 66: 1980. pp. 207-41.
     
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    The Stoics and Epicurus: Extract From Être marxiste en philosophie.Louis Althusser & G. M. Goshgarian - 2015 - Diacritics 43 (2):10-14.
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    Christianity and Philosophy in Kierkegaard's Early Papers.Louis P. Pojman - 1983 - Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (1):131.
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    Montesquieu, la politique et l'histoire.Louis Althusser - 1974 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    • " Qu'on ne se méprenne pourtant pas : ce n'est pas la curiosité de son objet, mais son intelligence, qui est tout Montesquieu. Il ne voulait que comprendre. Nous avons de lui quelques images qui trahissent cet effort et sa fierté. Il ne pénétrait dans la masse infinie des documents et des textes, dans l'immense héritage des histoires, chroniques, recueils et compilations, que pour en saisir la logique, en dégager la raison. Il voulait tenir le "fil" de cet écheveau (...)
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    De la forme au conforme.Louis Ucciani - 2013 - Philosophique 16.
    De l’art, on peut poser la définition la plus large qu’il est production de formes. Et, dans cette perspective, on précisera que si toute production, bien au-delà de l’art, est une production de formes, celles auxquelles se confronte l’art, seraient celles destinées à recevoir toutes les autres formes : la forme réceptacle. Celle-ci, forme de la forme ou forme matricielle que les produc­tions dérivées déclinent jusqu’à l’épuisement, s’inscrit en un temps et en un lieu sous forme de norme. C’e...
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    De l'ironie socratique à la dérision cynique: éléments pour une critique par les formes exclues.Louis Ucciani - 1993 - Paris: Diffusion, Les Belles Lettres.
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    La Civilisation comme représentation.Louis Ucciani - 2015 - Philosophique 18.
    Quand, en 1808, Fourier publie son premier ouvrage, la Théorie des Quatre mouvements, en Allemagne, se profile l’opposition Schopenhauer, Hegel. Celle-ci prend corps autour de la question de la représentation. Tandis que Hegel en dessine le dépassement avec la Phénoménologie de l’esprit, Schopenhauer la structure en fondement de sa philosophie dans sa thèse de la Quadruple racine du principe de Raison suffisante, avant d’en faire le maître mot qui définit les conditions du déplo...
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    La Représentation Automisée.Louis Ucciani - 2016 - Philosophique 19.
    Dans la perspective ouverte par Schopenhauer, la représentation tient son sens et sa limite, d’être la visibilité de la volonté. Mais, ce qui s’ouvre avec lui, est désormais pris dans la perspective de la logique de la déconsidération de toute transcendance, et s’inscrit dans la perspective de l’immanence absolue. Jean Baudrillard interroge ce moment du décrochage de la représentation d’avec son essence porteuse, qui ne laisse plus cours qu’à une représentation réduite à n’être qu’un simulacr...
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    Nanotechnology and Synthetic Biology: The Ambiguity of the Nano-Bio Convergence.Louis Ujéda - 2019 - Philosophia Scientiae 23:57-72.
    Cet article étudie l’étendue de la convergence réelle entre les nanotechnologies et la biologie de synthèse, symbole des technosciences biologiques. Pour traiter la question de la dichotomie entre le niveau des objets auquel on observe un processus de pluralisation plutôt qu’une convergence, et le niveau des discours, où le scénario de la convergence semble rester l’explication dominante, nous développons une analyse des disciplines comme dispositifs au sens de Foucault. Cela permet de décrire précisément les différentes strates composant les dispositifs et (...)
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    Nanotechnology and Synthetic Biology: The Ambiguity of the Nano-Bio Convergence.Louis Ujéda - 2019 - Philosophia Scientiae 23:57-72.
    Cet article étudie l’étendue de la convergence réelle entre les nanotechnologies et la biologie de synthèse, symbole des technosciences biologiques. Pour traiter la question de la dichotomie entre le niveau des objets auquel on observe un processus de pluralisation plutôt qu’une convergence, et le niveau des discours, où le scénario de la convergence semble rester l’explication dominante, nous développons une analyse des disciplines comme dispositifs au sens de Foucault. Cela permet de décrire précisément les différentes strates composant les dispositifs et (...)
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    Hegel, Philosophe de l'Histoire vivante. Par Jacques D'Hondt. P.U.F., Paris, 1966. Pp. 486.Louis Valcke - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (3):480-483.
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    Le consequentialisme καντiεν comme fondement du postulat de la primaute du sujet.Louis Valcke - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (2):139-152.
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    L' >, la condamnation de 1277 et Jean Pic de la Mirandole.Louis Valcke - 2000 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 56:127-150.
  47. Le Périple Intellectuel de Jean Pic de la Mirandole Suivi du Discours de la Dignité de l'Homme Et du Traité L'être Et L'Un.Louis Valcke, Roland Galibois & Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola - 1994
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    Critique de la profondeur..Louis Vax - 1967 - Nancy,: Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines de l'Université de Nancy.
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  49. A symposium on Louis E. Loeb, Stability and justification in Hume's treatise.Michael Williams, Frederick F. Schmitt, Erin I. Kelly & Louis E. Loeb - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):265-404.
  50. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 7th ed.Louis Pojman, Paul Pojman & Katie McShane (eds.) - 2017 - Cengage.
     
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