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    The Constitution of Rhetoric's Tradition.Maurice Rene Charland - 2003 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 36 (2):119-134.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 36.2 (2003) 119-134 [Access article in PDF] The Constitution of Rhetoric's Tradition Maurice Charland Rhetoric is not a discipline. That is to say, as a domain of theoretical and practical knowledge, rhetoric is weakly institutionalized, lacking a centralized arbiter and standardized set of procedures for establishing truth claims. It also lacks the basic characteristics that Michel Foucault defines as disciplinary, for while we can (...)
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  2. The Incommensurability Thesis and the Status of Knowledge.Maurice Rene Charland - 2003 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 36 (3):248-263.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 36.3 (2003) 248-263 [Access article in PDF] The Incommensurability Thesis and the Status of Knowledge Maurice Charland The view that inquiry can be understood in terms of rhetorical theory can be traced to Thomas Kuhn's influential work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962). Kuhn is often cited by scholars concerned with the discursive strategies by which the natural and social or human sciences justify (...)
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    Apologie de la polémique.Maurice Charland - 2016 - Informal Logic 36 (3):427-431.
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    Civic Jazz by Gregory Clark.Maurice Charland - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (1):119-125.
    Civic Jazz asks us to expand our understanding of what it means to say that jazz is an American art form. While Clark is clearly a fan, with an intimate knowledge of jazz, its culture, and community, this book offers more than anecdote and description, which is so common in jazz studies. Rather, this well-crafted book extends and offers a theoretical basis to the idea, put forward by Wynton Marsalis, Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, and most recently Barak Obama when speaking (...)
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    Farrell’s Moods.Maurice Charland - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):pp. 337-355.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Farrell’s MoodsMaurice CharlandIt is difficult to write of the dead and their work, especially when one counts them as friends but does not wish to engage in simple epideictic. Scholarship might well be an unending conversation, but death limits speaking privileges. This undermines the conversational ideal. It certainly has robbed Thomas Farrell of his right to reply to anything that I will now say. For he and his legacy (...)
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    Recognition in Blue.Maurice Charland - 2015 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 48 (4):583-600.
    ABSTRACT Gerald Early's remark that black people are seminally important to the modern world because they created the blues is examined as a contribution to the politics of recognition that deviates from the liberal model that dominates in political theory. Central to this deviation is the politics of honor and Paul Corcoran's distinction between formal and aesthetic recognition. The politics of aesthetic recognition is examined here through Hans-Georg Gadamer's discussion of hermeneutics in Truth and Method as well as through Martin (...)
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    Les Passions de L'ame.René Descartes & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer - 2010 - Vrin.
    Dernier ouvrage publie par Descartes, le Traite des Passions de l'ame (1649) est le fruit de toute sa philosophie. Ce traite, qui s'appuie sur un resume de la biologie cartesienne, s'oriente vers une medecine concrete des affections psycho-physiologiques et s'epanouit en une apologie de la generosite. Aux observations scientifiques, Descartes ne dedaigne pas d'adjoindre des notations psychologiques dont la finesse evoque parfois ces maximes qui fleurissaient dans les salons au XVIIe siecle. Ainsi l'ampleur des conclusions scientifiques, morales et metaphysiques, sources (...)
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    Compiled by Helen A. Fielding.Rene Descartes & Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 2000 - In Dorothea Olkowski (ed.), Resistance, flight, creation: feminist enactments of French philosophy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 253.
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    Les religions du Proche-Orient asiatique.Edwin C. Kingsbury, René Labat, André Caquot, Maurice Sznycer, Maurice Vieyra, Rene Labat & Andre Caquot - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):311.
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    Seance du 21 Mars 1929. Remarques sur la connaissance.Gaston Berger, Maurice Blondel, Léon Brunschvicg, C. -A. Emge, René Le Senne, P. Montagne, J. Paliard, M. Serrus, M. Monod & M. Bourgarel - 1929 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 3 (2/3):83 - 100.
  11. Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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    Black nurses in action: A social movement to end racism and discrimination.Angela Cooper Brathwaite, Dania Versailles, Daria A. Juüdi-Hope, Maurice Coppin, Keisha Jefferies, Renee Bradley, Racquel Campbell, Corsita T. Garraway, Ola A. T. Obewu, Cheryl LaRonde-Ogilvie, Dionne Sinclair, Brittany Groom, Harveer Punia & Doris Grinspun - 2022 - Nursing Inquiry 29 (1).
    We bear witness to a sweeping social movement for change—fostered and driven by a powerful group of Black nurses and nursing students determined to call out and dismantle anti‐Black racism and discrimination within the profession of nursing. The Black Nurses Task Force, launched by the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) in July 2020, is building momentum for long‐standing change in the profession by critically examining the racist and discriminatory history of nursing, listening to and learning from the lived experiences (...)
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    Tackling discrimination and systemic racism in academic and workplace settings.Angela Cooper Brathwaite, Dania Versailles, Daria Juüdi-Hope, Maurice Coppin, Keisha Jefferies, Renee Bradley, Racquel Campbell, Corsita Garraway, Ola Obewu, Cheryl LaRonde-Ogilvie, Dionne Sinclair, Brittany Groom & Doris Grinspun - 2022 - Nursing Inquiry 29 (4):e12485.
    Racism against Black people, Indigenous and other racialized people continues to exist in healthcare and academic settings. Racism produces profound harm to racialized people. Strategies to address systemic racism must be implemented to bring about sustainable changes in healthcare and academic settings. This quality improvement initiative provides strategies to address systemic racism and discrimination against Black nurses and nursing students in Ontario, Canada. It is part of a broader initiative showcasing Black nurses in action to end racism and discrimination. We (...)
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    Réponse de Henry Duméry à René Virgoulay. Sur la métaphysique de Maurice Blondel.René Virgoulay & Henry Duméry - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (3):454-456.
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    BOURGEOIS, Henri, DENIS, Henri, JOURJON, Maurice, Les évêques et l'Église. Un problèmeBOURGEOIS, Henri, DENIS, Henri, JOURJON, Maurice, Les évêques et l'Église. Un problème.René-Michel Roberge - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (1):122-122.
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    BOURGEOIS, Henri, GIBERT, Pierre, JOURJON, Maurice, L'expérience chrétienne du tempsBOURGEOIS, Henri, GIBERT, Pierre, JOURJON, Maurice, L'expérience chrétienne du temps.René-Michel Roberge - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (1):120-121.
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    Philosophie et théologie chez Maurice Blondel.René Virgoulay - 2002 - Paris: Cerf.
    Philosophie et théologie chez Maurice Blondel étudie les relations complexes qu'entretiennent la philosophie et la théologie dans l'œuvre de Maurice Blondel. Pour celui-ci, il s'agit de passer d'une foi vécue à une réflexion philosophique autonome qui refuse tout préjugé. L'inspiration théologique transparaît dans de nombreux thèmes qui font l'objet d'une transposition proprement philosophique. Si philosophie et théologie interfèrent par une partie de leur contenu, elles se distinguent par leur méthode. Distinction toujours maintenue, alors même que la conception blondélienne (...)
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    Trois itinéraires-- un carrefour: Gabriel Marcel, Maurice Zundel et Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.René Habachi - 1983 - Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  19. Maurice Vanhoutte: La philosophie politique de Platon dans les Lois. [REVIEW]René Schaerer - 1955 - Studia Philosophica 15:216.
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    Enseignement et diffusion des sciences en France au XVIIIe siècle. Ed. René Taton. Pp. 780. 20 plates. Paris: Hermann, 1964. 36 F. [REVIEW]Maurice Crosland - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):193-193.
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  21. Dialogues avec les philosophes.Maurice Blondel - 1966 - Paris,: Éditions Montaigne.
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    GILBERT, Maurice, KESTEMONT, Guy, LEBRUN, René, RIES, Julien, SAUREN, Herbert, L'expression du sacré dans les grandes religions, tome I. Proche-Orient ancien et traditions bibliques.Paul-Hubert Poirier - 1981 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 37 (1):99-101.
  23. Faith and reason in René Descartes (1596-1650): An appreciation and critique from Maurice Blondel.Michael A. Conway - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (1):111-130.
    René Descartes a fait une contribution importante à la compréhension moderne de la relation entre foi et raison. En 1896 le philosophe catholique Maurice Blondel a publié une appréciation et critique importante de la pensée de Descartes. L'article original de Blondel fut, cependant, mis a l'ombre par la controverse qui entoura sa fameuse Lettre et ne reçut jamais l'attention qu'il mérite. L'étude présente rappelle de façon opportune la lecture que fait Blondel de l'attitude de Descartes dans la perspective de (...)
     
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    "Maurice Blondel: Bibliographie analytique et critique. II. Etudes sur Maurice Blondel (1893-1975)," by Rene Virgoulay and Claude Troisfontaines. [REVIEW]James Collins - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 55 (2):219-219.
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    René Virgoulay, Philosophie et théologie chez Maurice Blondel. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Philosophie & Théologie »), 2002, 213 p.René Virgoulay, Philosophie et théologie chez Maurice Blondel. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Philosophie & Théologie »), 2002, 213 p. [REVIEW]Nestor Turcotte - 2007 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 63 (1):189-191.
  26. An answer to Rene Virgoulay's questions about the metaphysics of Maurice Blondel.H. Dumery - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (3):454-456.
     
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  27. Lettres de MM. Maurice Blondel, Jacques Chevalier, A. Cresson, J. Delvolvé, J. Guitton, René le Senne, Ch. Serrus, Etienne Souriau, J. Vialatoux. [REVIEW]Charles Werner - 1937 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11.
     
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    Bibliographie analytique et critique, Tome I: Oeuvres de Maurice Blondel , Tome II: Études sur Maurice Blondel . Par René Virgoulay et Claude Troisfontaines. Louvain, Institut Superieur de Philosophie. 1975–1976. 240 et 494 pages. [REVIEW]Marc Renault - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (3):561-562.
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    René Descartes.John Watling - 1986 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 20:55-56.
    René Descartes (1596–1650) was born at La Haye, near Tours in France. He entered the Jesuit School at La Flèche in 1606, where he studied Latin and Greek and the classical authors, and acquired respect for the certainty of mathematics and distaste for the theories of Aristotle as developed by medieval commentators. In 1616, he took a degree in law at the University of Poitiers. There followed a period during which he travelled, for some of the time as a gentleman-officer (...)
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    A New Handbook of Ancient Religions Histoire des religions. Editée par Maurice Brillant et René Aigrain. Tome 3. Pp. 443. Paris: Bloud et Gay, 1955. Paper, 1,750 fr. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):261-262.
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    Guy Boissard, Quelle neutralité face à l'horreur ? Le courage de Charles Journet. Préface par René Rémond, postface par Georges Cottier, o.p. Saint-Maurice, Éditions Saint-Augustin, 2000, 456 p.Guy Boissard, Quelle neutralité face à l'horreur ? Le courage de Charles Journet. Préface par René Rémond, postface par Georges Cottier, o.p. Saint-Maurice, Éditions Saint-Augustin, 2000, 456 p. [REVIEW]Nestor Turcotte - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (3):657-659.
  32. "Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Critique of Descartes".Gabrielle Jackson - 2010 - In Kascha Semonovitch and Neal DeRoo (ed.), Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Art, Religion and Perception. New York: continuum. pp. 63-78.
    Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty each attempted to articulate a non-mechanistic concept of the body by stressing the importance of skill: skillful behavior constituting cognition in Ryle’s work, and the skill body constituting perception in Merleau-Ponty’s work. In this chapter, I turn to their cautions and insights. By drawing out the relation between these two seemingly unrelated theorists, I hope to show that together Ryle and Merleau-Ponty have much to offer philosophy today.
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    Maurice Blanchot on poetry and narrative: ethics of the image.Kevin Hart - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Explores Blanchot's philosophical meditation on three poets, Mallarmé, Hölderlin, and René Char alongside his contribution to Jewish philosophy.
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    Confusion of fear and surprise: A test of the perceptual-attentional limitation hypothesis with eye movement monitoring.Annie Roy-Charland, Melanie Perron, Olivia Beaudry & Kaylee Eady - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (7):1214-1222.
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    Anorexia and the MacCAT-T Test for Mental Competence: Validity, Value, and Emotion.Louis C. Charland - 2006 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 13 (4):283-287.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Anorexia and the MacCAT-T Test for Mental Competence:Validity, Value, and EmotionLouis C. Charland (bio)Keywordsmental competence, decisional capacity, anorexia, value, emotionValidity of the MacCAT-THow does one scientifically verify a psychometric instrument designed to assess the mental competence of medical patients who are asked to consent to medical treatment? Aside from satisfying technical requirements like statistical reliability, results yielded by such a test must conform to at least some accepted (...)
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    The Place of René Girard in Contemporary Philosophy.Guy Vanheeswijck - 2003 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 10 (1):95-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE PLACE OF RENE GIRARD IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY Guy Vanheeswijck University ofAntwerp and ofLeuven Iwould like to start by quoting a text which is likely to be recognized by everyone, who is even on a superficial level familiar with the work of René Girard: Desire that bears on a natural object is only human to the extent that it is mediated by the desire of another bearing on (...)
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    Near-death experiences in patients with locked-in syndrome.Charland-Verville Vanessa, Lugo Zulay, Jourdan Jean-Pierre & Laureys Steven - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  38. A Madness for Identity: Psychiatric Labels, Consumer Autonomy, and the Perils of the Internet.Louis C. Charland - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):335-349.
    Psychiatric labeling has been the subject of considerable ethical debate. Much of it has centered on issues associated with the application of psychiatric labels. In comparison, far less attention has been paid to issues associated with the removal of psychiatric labels. Ethical problems of this last sort tend to revolve around identity. Many sufferers are reticent to relinquish their iatrogenic identity in the face of official label change; some actively resist it. New forms of this resistance are taking place in (...)
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  39. Skill and the Critique of Descartes in Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Gabrielle Jackson - 2010 - In Kascha Semonovitch Neal DeRoo (ed.), Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Art, Religion, and Perception. Continuum. pp. 63.
    The mechanistic concept of the body, as inherited from René Descartes, has generated considerable trouble in philosophy—including, at least in part, the mind-body problem itself. Still, the corps mécanique remains perhaps the most prevalent though least examined assumption in recent philosophy of mind. I discuss two notable exceptions. Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty rejected this assumption for surprisingly similar reasons. Writing at about the same time, though in different languages and in very different circles, they each attempted to articulate (...)
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    Discours de la méthode.René Descartes - 1916 - Paris: le Livre de poche. Edited by Jean Marie Beyssade.
    Manifeste de la philosophie cartésienne, le Discours de la méthode (1637) est tout à la fois le récit d'un cheminement intellectuel et l'illustration magistrale d'un projet : fonder l'unité des sciences et constituer une science universelle. Foyer d'une oeuvre foisonnante, le Discours revendique les droits de la raison contre toute tradition et toute autorité. C'est pourquoi il assigne à la philosophie une tâche : s'élever à 1a certitude. La présente édition, augmentée d'un dossier, entend mettre en évidence le jeu de (...)
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    As Autonomy Heads Into Harm's Way.Louis C. Charland - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):361-363.
    Interdisciplinary work of the sort attempted in my paper is fraught with risks and obstacles. One especially pernicious obstacle is the short-sighted prejudice that insists we should always divide a problem into its various components, allocate different parts to their respective disciplines, publish each separately, and, above all, keep the ethics separate from the rest. Although this may sometimes constitute good tactical advice in the mature stages of inquiry on a complex topic, it begs the question in the early initial (...)
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  42. Meditations on First Philosophy.René Descartes - 1984 [1641] - Ann Arbor: Caravan Books. Edited by Stanley Tweyman.
    I have always considered that the two questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those that ought to be demonstrated by philosophical rather than ...
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  43. The rational impermissibility of accepting (some) racial generalizations.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2020 - Synthese 197 (6):2415-2431.
    I argue that inferences from highly probabilifying racial generalizations are not solely objectionable because acting on such inferences would be problematic, or they violate a moral norm, but because they violate a distinctively epistemic norm. They involve accepting a proposition when, given the costs of a mistake, one is not adequately justified in doing so. First I sketch an account of the nature of adequate justification—practical adequacy with respect to eliminating the ~p possibilities from one’s epistemic statespace. Second, I argue (...)
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  44. Cynthia's dilemma: Consenting to heroin prescription.Louis C. Charland - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):37-47.
    Heroin prescription involves the medical provision of heroin in the treatment of heroin addiction. Rudimentary clinical trials on that treatment modality have been carried out and others are currently underway or in development. However, it is questionable whether subjects considered for such trials are mentally competent to consent to them. The problem has not been sufficiently appreciated in ethical and clinical discussions of the topic. The challenges involved throw new light on the role of value and accountability in contemporary discussions (...)
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  45. The Pragmatics of Slurs.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2017 - Noûs 51 (3):439-462.
    I argue that the offense generation pattern of slurring terms parallels that of impoliteness behaviors, and is best explained by appeal to similar purely pragmatic mechanisms. In choosing to use a slurring term rather than its neutral counterpart, the speaker signals that she endorses the term. Such an endorsement warrants offense, and consequently slurs generate offense whenever a speaker's use demonstrates a contrastive preference for the slurring term. Since this explanation comes at low theoretical cost and imposes few constraints on (...)
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  46. The Natural Kind Status of Emotion.Louis C. Charland - 2002 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (4):511-37.
    It has been argued recently that some basic emotions should be considered natural kinds. This is different from the question whether as a class emotions form a natural kind; that is, whether emotion is a natural kind. The consensus on that issue appears to be negative. I argue that this pessimism is unwarranted and that there are in fact good reasons for entertaining the hypothesis that emotion is a natural kind. I interpret this to mean that there exists a distinct (...)
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  47. Varieties of Moral Encroachment.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2020 - Philosophical Perspectives 34 (1):5-26.
    Several authors have recently suggested that moral factors and norms `encroach' on the epistemic, and because of salient parallels to pragmatic encroachment views in epistemology, these suggestions have been dubbed `moral encroachment views'. This paper distinguishes between variants of the moral encroachment thesis, pointing out how they address different problems, are motivated by different considerations, and are not all subject to the same objections. It also explores how the family of moral encroachment views compare to classical pragmatic encroachment accounts.
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  48. Reconciling cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion: A representational proposal.Louis C. Charland - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (4):555-579.
    The distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is entrenched in the literature on emotion and is openly used by individual emotion theorists when classifying their own theories and those of others. In this paper, I argue that the distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is more pernicious than it is helpful, while at the same time insisting that there are nonetheless important perceptual and cognitive factors in emotion that need to be distinguished. A general representational metatheoretical (...)
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  49. Feeling and representing: Computational theory and the modularity of affect.Louis C. Charland - 1995 - Synthese 105 (3):273-301.
    In this paper I review some leading developments in the empirical theory of affect. I argue that (1) affect is a distinct perceptual representation governed system, and (2) that there are significant modular factors in affect. The paper concludes with the observation thatfeeler (affective perceptual system) may be a natural kind within cognitive science. The main purpose of the paper is to explore some hitherto unappreciated connections between the theory of affect and the computational theory of mind.
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    Appreciation and emotion: Theoretical reflections on the Macarthur treatment competence study.Louis C. Charland - 1998 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (4):359-376.
    When emotions are mentioned in the literature on mental competence, it is generally because they are thought to influence competence negatively; that is, they are thought to impede or compromise the cognitive capacities that are taken to underlie competence. The purpose of the present discussion is to explore the possibility that emotions might play a more positive role in the determination of competence. Using the MacArthur Treatment Competence Study as an example, it is argued that appreciation, a central theoretical concept (...)
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