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    Discovery strategies in the psychology of action.Gerald Phillip Ginsburg, Marylin Brenner & Mario von Cranach (eds.) - 1985 - Orlando: Academic Press.
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    The Philosophy of Ecology and Sustainability: New Logical and Informational Dimensions.Joseph E. Brenner - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (2):16.
    Ecology and sustainability are current narratives about the behavior of humans toward themselves and the environment. Ecology is defined as a science, and a philosophy of ecology has become a recognized domain of the philosophy of science. For some, sustainability is an accepted, important moral goal. In 2013, a Special Issue of the journal Sustainability dealt with many of the relevant issues. Unfortunately, the economic, ideological, and psychological barriers to ethical behavior and corresponding social action remain great as well as (...)
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    Personal ontology: mystery and its consequences.Andrew Brenner - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    What are we? Are we, for example, souls, organisms, brains, or something else? In this book, Andrew Brenner argues that there are principled obstacles to our discovering the answer to this fundamental metaphysical question. The main competing accounts of personal ontology hold that we are either souls (or composites of soul and body), or we are composite physical objects of some sort, but, as Brenner shows, arguments for either of these options can be parodied and transformed into their (...)
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    Espace et temps dans les sciences du vivant : nouvelles perspectives pour la recherche en didactique.Maryline Coquidé - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans Recherches en didactique des sciences et des technologies, N° 4, 2012. Nous remercions Maryline Coquidé, Michèle Dell'Angelo, Stanislas Dorey, Corinne Fortin, Magali Gallezot, Sandrine Henocq, Faouzia Kalali, Jean-Marc Lange, Guy Rumelhard et la RDST de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Résumé : Les travaux de la biologie intégrative remettent en cause le déterminisme strict de l'organisation spatiale et temporelle du vivant. Ce texte, travail collectif de notre (...) - Biologie – Nouvel article.
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    Naturrecht und politische Ordnung.Günter Brenner - 1968 - Mainz,: v. Hase & Koehler.
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  6. Plaidoyer pour les chiens.Jacques Brenner - 1972 - Paris,: Julliard.
     
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    The Importance of Spinoza for the Modern Philosophy of Science: Can the revival of Spinoza's naturalism refute cultural relativism?Nancy Brenner-Golomb - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    The question raised in this book is why Spinoza s work which comes so close to the modern view of natural science is not prominent in the social sciences. The answer suggested is that this is due to the lingering influence of the Cartesian differentiation between the domain of science, dealing with material bodies in space and time, and the realm of thought to which the mind belongs. Spinoza s rejection of this mind/body dualism was based on his conviction that (...)
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    Zur Geburt von Kultur: mit Sokrates gegen das platonische Paradigma.Xaver Brenner - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Volume 1. Der Weg ; Das Wissen ; Die Welt ; Die Zeit ; Die Neuschöpfung der Polis ; Die sokratische Methode : Àreté ist ein Wissen ; Nicht-Wissen und Nicht-Können -- Volume 2. Das Interesse am gelingenden Leben ; Erkenne und erzeuge dich selbst : Aùto-génesis und Eùdaimonía.
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  9. White Woman Feminist 1983-1992.Marylin Frye - 2000 - In Bernard Boxill (ed.), Race and Racism. Oxford University Press.
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    La petite fabrique de l'inhumain.Marylin Maeso - 2021 - Paris: Éditions de l'Observatoire.
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    Elimination of visual field effects by use of a single report technique: Evidence for order-of-report artifact.Marylin C. Smith & Susan Ramunas - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (1):23.
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    Getting Personal. Feminist Occasions and Other Autobiographical Acts.Maryline Lukacher & Nancy K. Miller - 1992 - Substance 21 (3):139.
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    The Naturalization of Natural Philosophy.Joseph E. Brenner - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (4):41.
    A new demarcation is proposed between Natural Philosophy and non-Natural Philosophy—philosophy tout court—based on whether or not they follow a non-standard logic of real processes. This non-propositional logic, Logic in Reality, is based on the original work of the Franco-Romanian thinker Stéphane Lupasco. Many Natural Philosophies remain bounded by dependence on binary linguistic concepts of logic. I claim that LIR can naturalize—bring into science—part of such philosophies. Against the potential objection that my approach blurs the distinction between science and philosophy, (...)
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    Écrits pour voir.Maryline Desbiolles - 2016 - [Strasbourg]: L'Atelier contemporain-François-Marie Deyrolle éditeur. Edited by Bernard Pagès.
    Alain Lévêque, né en 1942 à Paris, est l'auteur notamment de Bonnard, la main légère (Deyrolle Editeur/L'Arbre voyageur, 1994 ; Verdier, 2006), et le préfacier des Observations sur la peinture de Pierre Bonnard, parues aux éditions L'Atelier contemporain en 2015. Il faut miser pour voir. Savoir jouer, ruser, cacher, mais aussi dévoiler son jeu, s'attendre à perdre, à gagner, réfléchir, avoir des coups de tête, de la chance, se recueillir, tout dépenser. Ne pas retenir quelques mots bien au chaud pour (...)
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  15. The space of the world : beyond state-centrism?Neil Brenner - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
     
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    Flaubert Writing. A Study in Narrative Strategies.Maryline Lukacher & Michal Peled Ginsburg - 1988 - Substance 17 (2):105.
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    Catalogue raisonné des objets en bois provenant de Dunhuang et conservés au musée GuimetCatalogue raisonne des objets en bois provenant de Dunhuang et conserves au musee Guimet.Marylin M. Rhie, Françoise Denès & Francoise Denes - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):434.
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  18. Changing Mindsets : Moving from the Acceptance of Facts to Critical Thinking.Elisabeth Brenner - 2016 - In James Arvanitakis & David J. Hornsby (eds.), Universities, the citizen scholar and the future of higher education. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Les textes fondateurs de l'épistémologie française: Duhem, Poincaré, Brunschvicg et autres philosophes.Anastasios Brenner (ed.) - 2015 - Paris: Hermann.
    Dix penseurs, parmi lesquels Boutroux, Poincare, Duhem et Brunschvicg, tentent de nouer un dialogue entre philosophie et science. Les multiples decouvertes, des geometries non euclidiennes aux atomes, ont bouleverse les conceptions traditionnelles. Ils passent au crible la demarche scientifique et debattent de la valeur des theories. Se cristallise alors un nouveau discours qu'on appellera desormais epistemologie. Il ne s'agit ni d'un positivisme rigoureux ni d'un scientisme reducteur: l'epistemologie francaise qui s'inscrit au tournant des XIXe et XXe siecles ne rejette pas (...)
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    Le premier musée d'art moderne, un monument englouti. Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin (1919-1933).Marylin Molinet - 2013 - le Portique 31.
    L’histoire du Kronprinzenpalais, dans sa lente émergence vers la reconnaissance de son existence, ainsi que du rôle majeur qu’il joua sur la scène muséale allemande, en tant que premier musée d’art moderne, demeure étroitement lié au sort de son unique conservateur, Ludwig Justi. Cet article s’attache à restituer les innovations didactiques et muséographiques menées par Justi, les très nombreuses expositions temporaires aussi bien que l’enrichissement des collections, de même que la fondation de la revue Museum der Gegenwart, lesquels eurent un (...)
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  21. What Is, and What Is Not, Imperialism?Robert Brenner - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (4):79-105.
  22. Why Composition Matters.Andrew M. Bailey & Andrew Brenner - 2020 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (8):934-949.
    Many say that ontological disputes are defective because they are unimportant or without substance. In this paper, we defend ontological disputes from the charge, with a special focus on disputes over the existence of composite objects. Disputes over the existence of composite objects, we argue, have a number of substantive implications across a variety of topics in metaphysics, science, philosophical theology, philosophy of mind, and ethics. Since the disputes over the existence of composite objects have these substantive implications, they are (...)
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    Chesterton, Wittgenstein, and the Foundations of Ethics.William H. Brenner - 1991 - Philosophical Investigations 14 (4):311-323.
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    Introduction: Gender, East, and West in Classical Antiquity.Maryline Parca & Angeliki Tzanetou - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (2):155-164.
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    La prise de rendez-vous dans un service de consultation conjugale.Maryline Parmiggiani - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):77-86.
    La prise de rendez-vous dans un service de consultation conjugale est un aspect spécifique du travail de la secrétaire-réceptionniste. Les différentes tâches qui s’y associent sont le tri des appels et l’évaluation des demandes, l’écoute, l’information et l’orientation. Le rôle de la secrétaire est d’assurer le premier contact, de recueillir les éléments de la demande et de présenter le cadre de travail du conseiller conjugal. Les rendez-vous sont pris selon des règles et des consignes définies dans un cadre institutionnel.
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    La prise de rendez-vous dans un service de consultation conjugale.Maryline Parmiggiani - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4:77-86.
    La prise de rendez-vous dans un service de consultation conjugale est un aspect spécifique du travail de la secrétaire-réceptionniste. Les différentes tâches qui s’y associent sont le tri des appels et l’évaluation des demandes, l’écoute, l’information et l’orientation. Le rôle de la secrétaire est d’assurer le premier contact, de recueillir les éléments de la demande et de présenter le cadre de travail du conseiller conjugal. Les rendez-vous sont pris selon des règles et des consignes définies dans un cadre institutionnel.
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    “What Line Can’t Be Measured With a Ruler?”: Riddles and Concept-Formation in Mathematics and Aesthetics.Samuel Wheeler & William Brenner - 2024 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 13.
    We analyze two problems in mathematics – the first (stated in our title) is extracted from Wittgenstein’s “Philosophy for Mathematicians”; the second (“What set of numbers is non-denumerable?”) is taken from Cantor. We then consider, by way of comparison, a problem in musical aesthetics concerning a Brahms variation on a theme by Haydn. Our aim is to bring out and elucidate the essentially riddle-like character of these problems.
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    Putnam on Davidson on Conceptual Schemes.J. Van Brakel N. Brenner‐Golomb - 1989 - Dialectica 43 (3):263-269.
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  29. Wittgenstein and the logic of deep disagreement.David Godden & William H. Brenner - 2010 - Cogency: Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 2:41-80.
    In “The logic of deep disagreements” (Informal Logic, 1985), Robert Fogelin claimed that there is a kind of disagreement – deep disagreement – which is, by its very nature, impervious to rational resolution. He further claimed that these two views are attributable to Wittgenstein. Following an exposition and discussion of that claim, we review and draw some lessons from existing responses in the literature to Fogelin’s claims. In the final two sections (6 and 7) we explore the role reason can, (...)
     
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    Jury nullification and the rule of law.Brenner M. Fissell - 2013 - Legal Theory 19 (3):217-241.
    Despite an intractable judiciary, there is widespread consensus within the legal academy that jury nullification is compatible with the rule of law. This proposition is most strongly tested by where a jury nullifies simply because it disagrees with the law itself. While some substantive nullifications can comport with the rule of law, most commentatorsjustice,vely undifferentiated view of a morality (even though jurisdictional and vicinage morality can diverge). In doing so, a healthy vision of antityrannical nullifications is presented, but this leaves (...)
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    Plato’s Theory of Democratic Decline.Brenner M. Fissell - 2011 - Polis 28 (2):216-234.
    While democracy is derided for a variety of reasons in Plato’s thought, his most damning critique of that regime type does not involve an observation about democracy qua democracy, but of the transition that it so easily engenders: the decline to tyranny. Regimes are composed of individuals and groups, though, and Plato is anxious to ascribe culpability for the degradation. Two actors are the primary focus of his analysis — the political leaders and the demos. At times he emphasizes the (...)
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    A Escola Cínica.Brenner Brunetto Oliveira Silveira & Sabrina Paradizzo Senna - 2022 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 40.
    Segue abaixo a tradução do alemão da seção dedicada ao cinismo presente nas Lições Sobre a História da Filosofia de Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831). Na seção em questão, o filósofo alemão aborda não somente a história da escola cínica, mas também seus princípios, suas influências e a importância que esse movimento teve para o pensamento filosófico posterior – sobretudo para o estoicismo.
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  33. H. Floris COHEN, How modern science came into the world : Four civilizations, one 17th-century breakthrough.Brenner Anastasios - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):395-397.
     
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  34. Quelle épistémologie historique? Kuhn, Feyerabend, Hacking et l'école bachelardienne.Brenner Anastasios - 2006 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1:113-127.
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    Individu, récit, histoire.Maryline Crivello-Bocca & Jean-Noël Pelen (eds.) - 2008 - Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence.
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    The Illinois Rivers Project.Kim Niemietz, Marylin Lisowski & Robert A. Williams - 1991 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (4-5):220-223.
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    Pierre Duhem: Mixture and chemical combination and related essays. Edited and translated, with an introduction, by Paul Needham.Robert J. Deltete & Anastasios Brenner - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 6 (3):203-232.
    The following is an essay review of Paul Needham's translation of Pierre Duhem's Lemixte et la combinaison chimique and a numberof other essays. In this review we describe theintent and general features of Le mixte and try to place it in the larger context of Duhem'sprogram for energetics. The long essay (Essay3) opposing Marcellin Berthelot'sthermochemistry is singled out for detailedcommentary, since it gives Duhem's reasons forendorsing Josiah Willard Gibbs's chemicalstatics. We argue that a chemical mechanics ofa Gibbsian sort, defended in (...)
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  38. Readings on Wittgenstein's On Certainty.Danièle Moyal-Sharrock & William Brenner (eds.) - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This anthology is the first devoted exclusively to On Certainty. The essays are grouped under four headings: the Framework, Transcendental, Epistemic and Therapeutic readings, and an introduction helps explain why these readings need not be seen as antagonistic. Contributions from W.H. Brenner, Alice Crary, Michael Kober, Edward Minar, Howard Mounce, Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, Thomas Morawetz, D.Z. Phillips, Duncan Pritchard, Rupert Read, Anthony Rudd, Joachim Schulte, Avrum Stroll, Michael Williams.
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    Nanotechnology in Biology: Understanding Future Ethical Dilemmas from Past Technologies.Juliana Marchesano & Sara Brenner - 2010 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 1 (4):247-258.
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    Erratum to: An Informational Ontology and Epistemology of Cognition.Kun Wu & Joseph E. Brenner - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (3):281-281.
    Erratum to: Found Sci DOI 10.1007/s10699-014-9364-0The author, Kun Wu’s name, affiliation and biography have been incorrectly published in the original article. The correct affiliation and biography are provided below.
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    Emanzipation durch Muskelkraft. Juden und Sport in Europa.Diethelm Blecking, Gideon Reuveni & Michael Brenner - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (1):99-100.
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    Colour Terms in the Old Testament.Delbert R. Hillers & Athalya Brenner - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):767.
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    Biobanks and the Human Microbiome.Abraham P. Schwab, Barbara Brenner, Joseph Goldfarb, Rochelle Hirschhorn & Sean Philpott - 2013 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov & Abraham Schwab (eds.), The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal and Social Concerns. Oxford University Press.
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  44. Heidegger and Wittgenstein on Language and Mystery.Lawrence J. Hatab & William Brenner - 1983 - International Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):25-43.
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    Festschrift for Peter Parsons. D. Obbink, R. Rutherford culture in pieces. Essays on ancient texts in honour of Peter Parsons. Pp. XVIII + 342, ills, b/w & colour pls. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2011. Cased, £93, us$155. Isbn: 978-0-19-929201-1. [REVIEW]Maryline Parca - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):319-321.
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    Age at Menarche and Choice of College Major: Implications for STEM Majors.Warren Waren & Anna Brenner-Shuman - 2013 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 33 (1-2):28-34.
    Even though boys and girls in childhood perform similarly in math and spatial thinking, after puberty fewer young women pursue majors that emphasize abilities such as science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in college. If postpubertal feminization contributes to a lower likelihood of choosing STEM majors, then young women who enter puberty early should be the least likely to pursue those majors later in their education. In this study, we investigate the association between age at menarche and the choice of (...)
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  47. Simplicity as a criterion of theory choice in metaphysics.Andrew Brenner - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (11):2687-2707.
    Metaphysicians frequently appeal to the idea that theoretical simplicity is truth conducive in metaphysics, in the sense that, all other things being equal, simpler metaphysical theories are more likely to be true. In this paper I defend the notion that theoretical simplicity is truth conducive in metaphysics, against several recent objections. I do not give any direct arguments for the thesis that simplicity is truth conducive in metaphysics, since I am aware of no such arguments. I do argue, however, that (...)
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    A Structural Analysis of Corporate Political Activity An Application of MDS to the Study of Intercorporate Relations.Colleen B. Mullery, Steven N. Brenner & Nancy A. Perrin - 1995 - Business and Society 34 (2):147-170.
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  49. Mereological Nihilism and Theoretical Unification.Andrew Brenner - 2015 - Analytic Philosophy 56 (4):318-337.
    Mereological nihilism (henceforth just "nihilism") is the thesis that composition never occurs. Nihilism has often been defended on the basis of its theoretical simplicity, including its ontological simplicity and its ideological simplicity (roughly, nihilism's ability to do without primitive mereological predicates). In this paper I defend nihilism on the basis of the theoretical unification conferred by nihilism, which is, roughly, nihilism's capacity to allow us to take fewer phenomena as brute and inexplicable. This represents a respect in which nihilism enjoys (...)
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  50. Movements can be adjusted in response to changes that affect future actions.M. P. Aivar, E. Brenner & J. B. J. Smeets - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 19-19.
     
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