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    Sobre Bakhtin, quilombos e a cultura popular.Michele Freire Schiffler - 2017 - Bakhtiniana 12 (3):76-95.
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    On the casual meeting of Norbert Wiener with Albert Einstein during a train trip.Michel Paty & Olival Freire Júnior - 2005 - Scientiae Studia 3 (4):621-634.
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    Sobre o encontro casual de Norbert Wiener com Albert Einstein em uma viagem de trem.Michel Paty & Olival Freire Júnior - 2005 - Scientiae Studia 3 (4):621-634.
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    Measuring the young child: on facts, figures and ideologies in early childhood.Michel Vandenbroeck - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (4):413-425.
    In this contribution, we look – both historically and in the present – at how children are objectified in data and how it is assumed that this objectivation is a way to dismiss ideology, or at least to separate the ideological from the scientific. We argue, however, that the separation of data from ideology is itself a highly ideological choice. As Freire points out: education never was and never can be objective. The objectivation of the child and, more generally, (...)
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    Marxismo e Fenomenologia nos pensamentos de Paulo Freire.Lucas Boeira Michels & Gildo Volpato - 2011 - Filosofia E Educação 3 (1):p - 122.
    Este artigo, procurou verificar a presença e a influência das correntes filosóficas Marxismo e Fenomenologia em pensamentos do educador Paulo Freire. Neste estudo pôde-se refletir e compreender melhor essas correntes filosóficas e identificar como elas influenciaram o autor na elaboração dos conceitos sobre humanismo e educação. Na Fenomenologia a influência maior está na relação entre mundo/sujeito/coisas, e a busca pela cientificidade da filosofia, afirmando que essa ciência seria capaz de dar as respostas e definitivas aos problemas do conhecimento. No (...)
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    A Import'ncia Do Ensino de Filosofia Em Uma Escola Do Campo Fruto Do Processo de Reforma Agrária.Michele Barcelos Corrêa - 2021 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 2 (3):113.
    O objetivo do estudo consiste em abordar a importância e contribuições do ensino de Filosofia a educação no/do campo para o processo de formação de cidadãos. A escolha da escola para o desenvolvimento das observações se deve ao contexto de ameaça de fechamento de escolas em áreas rurais por parte do governo do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, fazendo-se preciso evidenciar a qualidade e a importância da educação do campo como forma de resistência na defesa da educação pública e (...)
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    Transformative and Educative Power of Critical Thinking.Jean Toner & Michele Rountree - 2003 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 23 (1-2):81-85.
    Critical theory and critical thinking emphasize the power of self-reflection and educative analysis where students in higher education become motivated to change their present societal reality by being strategic and action orientated. Central to these theories is the enlistment of strategies that utilize educational vehicles infused with critical thinking to engage students in the process of intensive evaluation of the theory, values, knowledge and skiIls of their respective fields with the often transformative impact upon a student’s worldviews. This article reviews (...)
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    After Whitehead: Rescher on process metaphysics.Michel Weber (ed.) - 2004 - Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    ... PREFACE Paul Gochet (Liege) "[...] une entite physique ne peut etre envisagee que comme une sorte de concretisation, de consolidation locale dans un ...
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    L'architecture du droit: Mélanges en l'honneur de Michel Troper.Michel Troper & Denys de Béchillon (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Economica.
    La contribution de Michel Troper à la théorie générale du droit et à la théorie constitutionnelle est aujourd'hui reconnue et célébrée un peu partout dans le monde. Un talent d'architecte se tient à l'origine de cette audience rarement égalée dans la sphère francophone : celui qu'il faut pour accommoder toutes les exigences, quel que soit l'ordre de valeur dans lequel on les trouve : originalité, rigueur, souci de la fonction, esthétisme, solidité, adaptation, intelligence, inquiétude, esprit critique, renoncement, réalisme... A ces (...)
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    Les secrets du vivant: contre la pensée unique en biologie.Michel Morange - 2005 - Paris: Editions La Découverte.
    Annoncé à grand fracas, le décryptage do génome humain devait nous révéler le secret ultime de la vie et ouvrir la voie à de nouvelles thérapies miracles. Espoirs déçus : à l'ère de la post-génomique, les secrets du vivant sont maintenant recherchés dans les théories de la complexité, dans la convergence des efforts des biologistes, des physiciens et des mathématiciens. Comment comprendre la signification de cette succession rapide d'objectifs apparemment différents, de cette alternance d'espoirs et de désillusions? Dans ce livre (...)
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  11. L'identité fuyante: essai.Michel Morin - 2004 - Montréal: Herbes rouges.
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    Nietzsche: il segno dell'enigma.Michele Orabona - 2004 - Civitella in Val di Chiana (Arezzo): Zona.
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  13. Exploding stories and the limits of fiction.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (3):675-692.
    It is widely agreed that fiction is necessarily incomplete, but some recent work postulates the existence of universal fictions—stories according to which everything is true. Building such a story is supposedly straightforward: authors can either assert that everything is true in their story, define a complement function that does the assertoric work for them, or, most compellingly, write a story combining a contradiction with the principle of explosion. The case for universal fictions thus turns on the intuitive priority we assign (...)
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  14. What Makes a Kind an Art-kind?Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (4):471-88.
    The premise that every work belongs to an art-kind has recently inspired a kind-centred approach to theories of art. Kind-centred analyses posit that we should abandon the project of giving a general theory of art and focus instead on giving theories of the arts. The main difficulty, however, is to explain what makes a given kind an art-kind in the first place. Kind-centred theorists have passed this buck on to appreciative practices, but this move proves unsatisfactory. I argue that the (...)
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    The Sustained Influence of an Error on Future Decision-Making.Björn C. Schiffler, Sara L. Bengtsson & Daniel Lundqvist - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  16. Schopenhauer’s Perceptive Invective.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - In Jens Lemanski (ed.), Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer. Basel, Schweiz: Birkhäuser. pp. 95-107.
    Schopenhauer’s invective is legendary among philosophers, and is unmatched in the historical canon. But these complaints are themselves worthy of careful consideration: they are rooted in Schopenhauer’s philosophy of language, which itself reflects the structure of his metaphysics. This short chapter argues that Schopenhauer’s vitriol rewards philosophical attention; not because it expresses his critical take on Fichte, Hegel, Herbart, Schelling, and Schleiermacher, but because it neatly illustrates his philosophy of language. Schopenhauer’s epithets are not merely spiteful slurs; instead, they reflect (...)
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    Gaston Fessard (1897-1978): genèse d'une pensée.Michel Sales - 2018 - Namur: Éditions Jésuites. Edited by Frédéric Louzeau.
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  18. The Content of Perceptual Experience.Michelle Montague - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  19. Simone Weil, last things.Michele Murray - 1981 - In George Abbott White (ed.), Simone Weil, interpretations of a life. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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  20. The jagged edge.Michele Murray - 1981 - In George Abbott White (ed.), Simone Weil, interpretations of a life. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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  21. Socrate, l'esclave, les sophistes et les géomètres.Michel Narcy - 2007 - In Michael Erler & Luc Brisson (eds.), Gorgias - Menon: selected papers from the Seventh Symposium Platonicum. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. pp. 303--308.
     
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  22. The Content of Perceptual Experience.Michelle Montague - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
  23. Imagining fictional contradictions.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):3169-3188.
    It is widely believed, among philosophers of literature, that imagining contradictions is as easy as telling or reading a story with contradictory content. Italo Calvino’s The Nonexistent Knight, for instance, concerns a knight who performs many brave deeds, but who does not exist. Anything at all, they argue, can be true in a story, including contradictions and other impossibilia. While most will readily concede that we cannot objectually imagine contradictions, they nevertheless insist that we can propositionally imagine them, and regularly (...)
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    Manifeste hédoniste.Michel Onfray - 2011 - Paris: Autrement.
    "La philosophie hédoniste est une proposition psychologique, éthique, érotique, esthétique, bioéthique, politique... Elle propose un discours sur la nature des choses afin que tout un chacun puisse trouver sa place dans une nature, un monde, un cosmos dans la perspective d'une vie réussie - la vie réussie se définissant comme celle qu'on aimerait revivre s'il nous était possible d'en vivre une à nouveau". Michel Onfray, philosophe, a toujours placé l'hédonisme et l'athéisme au coeur de son oeuvre. Fondateur de l'Université populaire (...)
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    Morales espiègles.Michel Serres - 2019 - Paris: Le Pommier.
    " Pour chanter les vingt ans du Pommier, mon éditrice me demanda d'écrire quelques lignes. Les voici. Pour une fois, j'y entre en morale, comme en terre nouvelle et inconnue, sur la pointe des pieds. On disait jadis de l'Arlequin de mes rêves, bienheureux comédien de l'art, qu'il corrigeait les moeurs en riant. Devenu arrière-grand-père, son disciple a, de même, le devoir sacré de raconter des histoires à ses petits descendants en leur enseignant à faire des grimaces narquoises. Parvenus ensemble (...)
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    Sagesse: savoir vivre au pied d'un volcan.Michel Onfray - 2019 - [Paris]: Albin Michel / Flammarion.
    Fait suite à Brève encyclopédie du monde, Vol. 2 ; Décadence : Vie et mort du judéo-christianisme..
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    Platon: l'amour du savoir.Michel Narcy (ed.) - 2001 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    " Savoir " n'est que l'une des variantes de la traduction du grec Sophia, et " l'amour du savoir ", l'une des façons de traduire le terme forgé, dit-on, dans le milieu socratique, philosophia. Faire entendre dans Sophia " savoir " plutôt que " sagesse ", c'est orienter cette présentation de Platon vers les aspects épistémologiques de sa philosophie, plutôt que sur son versant politique et éthique. Qu'est-ce donc que le savoir pour Socrate ou, à travers le Socrate des dialogues, (...)
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    Provare l'Io: Julius Evola e la filosofia.Michele Ricciotti - 2020 - Roma: InSchibboleth.
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    L'interiorità oggettiva.Michele Federico Sciacca - 1967 - Milano,: Marzorati.
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  30. Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse.Michel Weber - 2021
    Michel Weber, Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2021. (978-2-930517-82-7 ; pdf 978-2-930517-83-4 ; 104 pp., 14€) -/- L’Ayurvéda propose une philosophie de vie qui articule un vaste système métaphysique (une cosmologie théorique) avec une visée thérapeutique profonde (une anthropologie pratique). -/- À la croisée de la théorie et de la pratique, on trouve la routine (« dinacharya ») dont le but est de susciter l’individuation et la solidarité, c’est-à-dire l’autonomie (de chacun) respectueuse de la (...)
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    “I’m Not Saying It Was Aliens”: An Archaeological and Philosophical Analysis of a Conspiracy Theory.Derek D. Turner & Michelle I. Turner - 2021 - In Sean Allen-Hermanson Anton Killin (ed.), Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy. Synthese Library (Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science). Springer Verlag. pp. 7-24.
    This chapter draws upon the archaeological and philosophical literature to offer an analysis and diagnosis of the popular ‘ancient aliens’ theory. First, we argue that ancient aliens theory is a form of conspiracy theory. Second, we argue that it differs from other familiar conspiracy theories because it does distinctive ideological work. Third, we argue that ancient aliens theory is a form of non-contextualized inquiry that sacrifices the very thing that makes archaeological research successful, and does so for the sake of (...)
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    Cosmos: une ontologie matérialiste.Michel Onfray - 2015 - [Paris]: Flammarion.
    Cosmos est le premier volume d'une trilogie intitulée "Brève encyclopédie du monde". Il présente une philosophie de la nature. Il sera suivi de "Décadence", qui traitera de l'histoire, puis de "Sagesse", consacré à la question de l'éthique et du bonheur. "Trop de livres se proposent de faire l'économie du monde tout en prétendant nous le décrire. Cet oubli nihiliste du cosmos me semble plus peser que l'oubli de l'être. Les monothéismes ont voulu célébrer un livre qui prétendait dire la totalité (...)
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    Les philosophies de la Triade, ou, L'histoire de la structure ternaire.Michel Piclin - 1980 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    The power of Babel: a study of logophilia.Michel Pierssens - 1980 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Mallarmes madness * You think I'm mad? Someday I'll explain to you that my madness lies elsewhere. Mallarme to H. Cazalis, Mallarme inaugurates: the first ...
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    Doprinosi Vicka Kapitanovića hrvatskoj kulturnoj povijesti.Ljerka Schiffler - 2007 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (3):699-702.
    Autorica donosi kratki prikaz najznačajnijih djela fra Vicka Kapitanovića, poznatog i uglednog znanstvenika, pročelnika Katedre crkvene povijesti na Katoličkom bogoslovnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Splitu i ravnatelja Arhiva Franjevačke provincije Presvetog Otkupitelja u Splitu. Predočeni su rezultati autorova znanstveno istraživačkog rada. Razloženi su raznovrsni aspekti i dimenzije, te doprinosi sveukupnoj hrvatskoj kulturno-duhovnoj i društvenoj povijesti. Ti se doprinosi odnose prvenstveno na filozofsku i crkvenu povijest, ali i na znanstvena područja povijesti umjetnosti, arhivistiku, paleografiju, arheologiju i diplomatiku. Nadalje je to doprinos otkrivanju, (...)
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    METAMORPHOSEN AM HIMMEL: Victor Hugo und Lukrez.Johanna Schiffler - 2012 - In Markus Rath & Ulrike Feist (eds.), Et in Imagine Ego: Facetten von Bildakt Und Verkörperung : Festgabe Für Horst Bredekamp. Akademie Verlag. pp. 139-154.
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    Physical Entropy in Computer Games.Andreas Schiffler - 2010 - Technoetic Arts 8 (1):39-45.
    Digital computers are by design completely deterministic, yet they are often consumers of randomness in cryptography, simulations, science experiments and computer games. To generate randomness in software, programmers implement special mathematical algorithms, which produce a series of numbers that appear nondeterministic, so called pseudo random number generators (PRNGs). Computer games make heavy use of such PRNGs to make game simulations and behaviors of game elements appear more natural. An important design element of many video games is game physics, the simulation (...)
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  38. Petric's Philosophy as a Model of Thought.L. Schiffler - 1996 - Synthesis Philosophica 11:343-356.
     
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    Vicko Kapitanović's Contributions to Croatian Cultural History.Ljerka Schiffler - 2007 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (3):699-702.
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    Relire le relié.Michel Serres - 2019 - Paris: Éditions Le Pommier.
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  41. Intentionality: from Brentano to representationalism.Michelle Montague - forthcoming - In Amy Kind (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 6. Routledge.
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    Georges Palante: essai sur un nietzschéen de gauche.Michel Onfray - 1989 - [Romille]: Editions Folle Avoine.
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  43. Définitions et fins du droit.Michel Villey - 1978 - Paris: Dalloz.
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    Le canari du nazi: essai sur la monstruosité.Michel Onfray (ed.) - 2013 - Paris: Éditions Autrement.
    Fictifs ou réels, intimes ou spectaculaires, les monstres sont partout, changeants et immortels. Personnages romanesques et pernicieux, " gueules " de cinéma, démons antiques, colosses de pierre ou d'acier, pervers, criminels notoires, emblèmes d'un totalitarisme dévorant... Qui sont-ils? D'où tiennent-ils leur pouvoir? Sont-ils vraiment inhumains? En douze essais issus d'un cycle de conférences que l'Université populaire de Caen a décentralisé au théâtre du Rond-Point à Paris, la figure du monstre passe sous la loupe de ces professeurs passionnés, du littéraire à (...)
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    La pratique de la philosophie avec les enfants.Michel Sasseville (ed.) - 2000 - Sainte-Foy, Québec: Distribution de livres UNIVERS.
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    Language, semantics, and ideology.Michel Pêcheux - 1982 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
  47. Into the margin!Michèle Pujol - 1995 - In Edith Kuiper & Jolande Sap (eds.), Out of the margin: feminist perspectives on economics. New York: Routledge. pp. 17--34.
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  48. Brentano on Emotion and the Will.Michelle Montague - 2017 - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 110-123.
    Franz Brentano’s theory of emotion is tightly bound up with many of his other central claims, in such a way that one has to work out how it relates to these other claims if one is to understand its distinctive character. There are two main axes of investigation. The first results from the fact that Brentano introduces his theory of emotion as part of his overall theory of mind, which consists of a number of closely interconnected theses concerning the nature (...)
     
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    La survie ou le néant.Michel Étalon - 2005 - Inguiniel: Malourène.
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  50. Pedagogy of the oppressed.Paulo Freire - 1986 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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