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  1. Questions de morale, leçons professées au collège libre des sciences sociales, 1 vol. in-8 de la Bibliothèque générale des sciences sociales. [REVIEW]Mm G. Belot, M. Bernés, F. Buisson, A. Croiset, Delbos & Darlu Henri - 1900 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 8 (6):3-4.
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  2. Etudes sur la philosophie morale au XIXe siècle, leçons professées à l'école des hautes études sociales.Mm Belot, A. Darlu, Ch Gide, M. Bernès, A. Landry & J. Roberty - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (5):4-4.
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    Encore un mot sur la définition du socialisme: Réplique à mm. Durkheim et mazel.Gustave Belot - 1893 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 36:631 - 635.
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  4. Questions de morale; leçons professées au Collège libre des sciences sociales par mm.Gustave Belot (ed.) - 1900 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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  5. Fifty Million Elvis Fans Can’t be Wrong.Gordon Belot - 2018 - Noûs:946-981.
    This essay revisits some classic problems in the philosophy of space and time concerning the counting of possibilities. I argue that we should think that two Newtonian worlds can differ only as to when or where things happen and that general relativistic worlds can differ in something like the same way—the first of these theses being quaintly heterodox, the second baldly heretical, according to the mores of contemporary philosophy of physics.
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  6. Unprincipled.Gordon Belot - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):435-474.
    It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance should be understood as claims that certain patterns of events are instantiated. There are many possible reductionist theories of chance, differing as to which possible pattern of events they take to be chance-making. It is also widely taken to be a norm of rationality that credence should defer to chance: special cases aside, rationality requires that one’s credence function, when conditionalized on the chance-making facts, should (...)
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  7. Instalados en la teologia de Pentecostés. Pobreza agustiniana.Mm Campelo - 1987 - Ciudad de Dios 200 (2-3):311-332.
     
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  8. L'abbé Grégoire. La politique et la vérité.Rita Hermon-Belot & Mona Ozouf - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):470-471.
     
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  9. Personnel relationships and spiritual formation in the indian seminaries.Mm Vallipalam - 1988 - Journal of Dharma 13 (3):291-304.
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  10. Sartre as a Transcendental Realist.Mm Vandepitte - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (2):22-26.
  11. Quantum states for primitive ontologists: A case study.Gordon Belot - 2012 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 2 (1):67-83.
    Under so-called primitive ontology approaches, in fully describing the history of a quantum system, one thereby attributes interesting properties to regions of spacetime. Primitive ontology approaches, which include some varieties of Bohmian mechanics and spontaneous collapse theories, are interesting in part because they hold out the hope that it should not be too difficult to make a connection between models of quantum mechanics and descriptions of histories of ordinary macroscopic bodies. But such approaches are dualistic, positing a quantum state as (...)
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  12. Questions de morale.G. Belot, Bernés, F. Buisson, A. Croiset, Delbos & Darlu - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:649-655.
     
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    Études sur la philosophie morale, au XIXe siècle: leçons professées à l'École des hautes études sociales.Gustave Belot & Ecole des Hautes Études Sociales - 1904 - Paris: F. Alcan.
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  14. Bhiology and pilosophy.Cjvan Mm Klaauw - 1961 - In Raymond Klibansky (ed.), Philosophy in the mid-century. Firenze,: Nuova Italia. pp. 315.
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  15. Nafsiologi: suatu pendekatan alternatif atas psikologi.Sukanto Mm - 1985 - Jakarta: Integrita Press.
     
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  16. Paul Ricoeur: una ontologia militante P. R.: une ontologie militante.Fafian Mm - 1976 - Pensamiento 32 (126):131-156.
     
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  17. Traité de Psychologie.Georges Dumas, Barat Belot & Ch Blondel - 1925 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 32 (3):2-4.
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  18. Bayesian Orgulity.Gordon Belot - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (4):483-503.
    A piece of folklore enjoys some currency among philosophical Bayesians, according to which Bayesian agents that, intuitively speaking, spread their credence over the entire space of available hypotheses are certain to converge to the truth. The goals of the present discussion are to show that kernel of truth in this folklore is in some ways fairly small and to argue that Bayesian convergence-to-the-truth results are a liability for Bayesianism as an account of rationality, since they render a certain sort of (...)
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    11 Hobbes on law.Mm Goldsmith - 1996 - In Tom Sorell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 274.
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    On Critical Realism.Mm Yanase - 1990 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 7 (5):211-215.
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    On Limiting Procedures.Mm Yanase - 1988 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 7 (3):125-129.
  22. Rabia-al-adawiyya devotion to God.Mm Jaoudi - 1990 - Journal of Dharma 15 (3):232-239.
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  23. The anti-leninist substance of the new philosophers concept of social revolution.Mm Jurukova - 1984 - Filosoficky Casopis 32 (5):640-645.
     
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  24. Experience of nothingness, a form of humanistic religious-experience.Mm Raymond - 1989 - Journal of Dharma 14 (2):173-189.
     
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  25. Is classical electrodynamics an inconsistent theory?Gordon Belot - 2007 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):263-282.
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 37: 263–282. [preprint] This paper is a critical discussion of Mathias Frisch’s book Inconsistency, Asymmetry, and Nonlocality.
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  26. Symmetry and gauge freedom.Gordon Belot - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34 (2):189-225.
    The classical field theories that underlie the quantum treatments of the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces share a peculiar feature: specifying the initial state of the field determines the evolution of some degrees of freedom of the theory while leaving the evolution of some others wholly arbitrary. This strongly suggests that some of the variables of the standard state space lack physical content-intuitively, the space of states of such a theory is of higher dimension than the corresponding space of genuine (...)
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    Discussion: Sur le Principe formel de la pensée.Mm H. Mébville, D. Christoff, S. Gagnebin & Et F. Gonseth - 1953 - Dialectica 7 (2):95-98.
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    Discussion: Sur le Principe formel de la pensée.D. Christoff Mm H. Mébville - 1953 - Dialectica 7 (2):95-98.
    ZusammenfassungPrinzipien und Dialektik. Zwei Arten Dialektik: Die Rückkehr zum «Anhypoteton» und das dialektisierende Denken. Beide Tendenzen sind gleichsam charakterisiert durch die Hervorhebung der Aktivität des Denkens. Das formale Denken aber sucht den Ursprung dieser Aktivität, während das dialektisierende Denken deren Anwendung feststellen will. Auf dem Suchen nach einem ersten Ursprung ist das formale Denken in Gefahr bloss formale Bedingungen zu erreichen. Das dialektisierende Denken will aber nur die Orientierung in dem gegebenen gegenwärtigen Suchen feststellen; dabei scheint es die Idee einer (...)
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    Geometric Possibility.Gordon Belot - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Gordon Belot investigates the distinctive notion of geometric possibility that relationalists rely upon. He examines the prospects for adapting to the geometric case the standard philosophical accounts of the related notion of physical possibility, with particular emphasis on Humean, primitivist, and necessitarian accounts of physical and geometric possibility. This contribution to the debate concerning the nature of space will be of interest not only to philosophers and metaphysicians concerned with space and time, but also to those interested in laws (...)
  30. Geometry and motion.Gordon Belot - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4):561--95.
    I will discuss only one of the several entwined strands of the philosophy of space and time, the question of the relation between the nature of motion and the geometrical structure of the world.1 This topic has many of the virtues of the best philosophy of science. It is of long-standing philosophical interest and has a rich history of connections to problems of physics. It has loomed large in discussions of space and time among contemporary philosophers of science. Furthermore, there (...)
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  31. Dix-huitième Semaine de Synthèse.Mm Kucharski, P. Masson-Oursel, B. Rochot, J. Delevsky, P. Sergescu & Fr Le Lionnais - 1952 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 57 (3):373-373.
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  32. L'éducation de la démocratie, leçons professées à l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes sociales.Mm Ernest Lavisse, Alfred Croiset, Ch Seignobos, P. Malapert, G. Lanson & J. Hadamard - 1903 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 11 (5):10-11.
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  33. Études sur Schiller, Bibliothèque de philologie et de littérature modernes.Mm Ch Schmidt, A. Fauconnet, Ch Andler, Xavier Léon, E. Spenlé & F. Baldensperger - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (2):7-8.
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  34. The Hawking Information Loss Paradox: The Anatomy of a Controversy.Gordon Belot, John Earman & Laura Ruetsche - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (2):189-229.
    Stephen Hawking has argued that universes containing evaporating black holes can evolve from pure initial states to mixed final ones. Such evolution is non-unitary and so contravenes fundamental quantum principles on which Hawking's analysis was based. It disables the retrodiction of the universe's initial state from its final one, and portends the time-asymmetry of quantum gravity. Small wonder that Hawking's paradox has met with considerable resistance. Here we use a simple result for C*-algebras to offer an argument for pure-to-mixed state (...)
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  35. Objectivity and Bias.Gordon Belot - 2017 - Mind 126 (503):655-695.
    The twin goals of this essay are: to investigate a family of cases in which the goal of guaranteed convergence to the truth is beyond our reach; and to argue that each of three strands prominent in contemporary epistemological thought has undesirable consequences when confronted with the existence of such problems. Approaches that follow Reichenbach in taking guaranteed convergence to the truth to be the characteristic virtue of good methods face a vicious closure problem. Approaches on which there is a (...)
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  36. Down to Earth Underdetermination.Gordon Belot - 2015 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (2):456-464.
    There are many parts of science in which a certain sort of underdetermination of theory by evidence is known to be common. It is argued that reflection on this fact should serve to shift the burden of proof from scientific anti-realists to scientific realists at a crucial point in the debate between them.
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  37. Rehabilitating relationalism.Gordon Belot - 1999 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13 (1):35 – 52.
    I argue that the conviction, widespread among philosophers, that substantivalism enjoys a clear superiority over relationalism in both Newtonian and relativistic physics is ill-founded. There are viable relationalist approaches to understanding these theories, and the substantival-relational debate should be of interest to philosophers and physicists alike, because of its connection with questions about the correct space of states for various physical theories.
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  38. New work for counterpart theorists: Determinism.Gordon Belot - 1995 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (2):185-195.
    Recently Carolyn Brighouse and Jeremy Butterfield have argued that David Lewis's counterpart theory makes it possible both to believe in the reality of spacetime points and to consider general relativity to be a deterministic theory, thus avoiding the ‘hole argument’ of John Earman and John Norton. Butterfield's argument relies on Lewis's own counterpart-theoretic analysis of determinism. In this paper, I argue that this analysis is inadequate. This leaves a gap in the Butterfield–Brighouse defence against the hole argument.
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  39. Blumenberg und die Intermittenz des Bewusstseins.Marion Schümm - 2015 - In Michael Heidgen, Matthias Koch & Christian Köhler (eds.), Permanentes provisorium: Hans Blumenbergs Umwege. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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  40. Chaos out of order: Quantum mechanics, the correspondence principle and chaos.Gordon Belot & John Earman - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28 (2):147-182.
    A vast amount of ink has been spilled in both the physics and the philosophy literature on the measurement problem in quantum mechanics. Important as it is, this problem is but one aspect of the more general issue of how, if at all, classical properties can emerge from the quantum descriptions of physical systems. In this paper we will study another aspect of the more general issue-the emergence of classical chaos-which has been receiving increasing attention from physicists but which has (...)
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    Morales et religions.Raoul Allier & Gustave Belot (eds.) - 1909 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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  42. Social conflict and value education in contemporary india.Mm Agrawal - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi (ed.), Philosophy of Value-Oriented Education: Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 375.
     
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  43. Dust, Time and Symmetry.Gordon Belot - 2005 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (2):255-291.
    Two symmetry arguments are discussed, each purporting to show that there is no more room for a preferred division of spacetime into instants of time in general relativistic cosmology than in Minkowski spacetime. The first argument is due to Gödel, and concerns the symmetries of his famous rotating cosmologies. The second turns upon the symmetries of a certain space of relativistic possibilities. Both arguments are found wanting.
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    Religionsgeschichtliches Handbuch für den Raum der altchristlichen Umwelt.Karl Prümm - 1954 - Rom,: Päpstliches Bibelinstitut.
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  45. L'évolution de la physique et la philosophie. « Pour ls Science ».Mm Bauer, Serrus de Broglie, L. Brunschvicg & A. Rey - 1936 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 43 (3):4-5.
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  46. LL.Mm Nn (ed.) - forthcoming
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    Spacetime.Jeremy Butterfield, Mark Hogarth & Gordon Belot (eds.) - 1996 - Brookfield, Vt. USA: Dartmouth Pub. Co..
    This collection of articles on the theme of space and time covers such broad topics as the philosophy of spacetime, spacetime structure, spacetime ontology, the epistemology of geometry, and general relativity.
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  48. Curve-Fitting for Bayesians?Gordon Belot - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (3):689-702.
    Bayesians often assume, suppose, or conjecture that for any reasonable explication of the notion of simplicity a prior can be designed that will enforce a preference for hypotheses simpler in just that sense. But it is shown here that there are simplicity-driven approaches to curve-fitting problems that cannot be captured within the orthodox Bayesian framework.
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    1980-2000-ci illər Azərbaycan nəsrində bədii interyer (çoxqatlı bədii mətn kontekstində).Samirə Məmmədli - 2023 - Metafizika 6 (3):46-57.
    The literary interior, carrying out the most important function in the text of any literary work, plays a key role in revealing the author’s intention and in the narration strategy. Unlike the landscape and nature description, the interior is a depiction of the “closed space” where the protagonist lives. This space keeps traces of the hero’s habits, psychological state, and other features. As the literary-aesthetic trends replaced each other, the interior’s variety also changed, and over the time, it attained literary (...)
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  50. La logique des sciences morales.Stuart Mill & Gustave Belot - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (6):3-4.
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