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  1. Wolff on Substance, Power, and Force.Nabeel Hamid - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Philosophy.
    This paper argues that Wolff’s rejection of Leibnizian monads is rooted in a disagreement concerning the general notion of substance. Briefly, whereas Leibniz defines substance in terms of activity, Wolff retains a broadly scholastic and Cartesian conception of substance as that which per se subsists and sustains accidents. One consequence of this difference is that it leads Wolff to interpret Leibniz’s concept of a constantly striving force as denoting a feature of substance separate from its static powers, and not as (...)
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    The first formalized proof of the indestructibility of a subsistent form.Edward Nieznański - 2013 - Studies in East European Thought 65 (1-2):65-73.
    The article presents a formalization of Thomas Aquinas proof for the indestructibility of the human soul. The author of the formalization—the first of its kind in the history of philosophy—is Father Joseph Maria Bocheński. The presentation involves no more than updating the logical symbolism used and accompanies the logical formulae with ordinary language paraphrases in order to ease the reader’s understanding of the formulae. “The fundamental idea of the Thomist proof is of utmost simplicity: things which are destructible are destructible (...)
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    A subsistência por si da alma humana e das partes corpóreas em Tomás de Aquino.Pedro Thyago dos Santos Ferreira - 2021 - Analytica. Revista de Filosofia 23 (2):57-87.
    Tomás de Aquino defende que a alma e as partes corpóreas humanas são subsistentes por si, levando a duas dificuldades. Primeiro, algo é classificado como subsistente por si quando não existe enquanto parte constituinte de uma substância. Assim, a subsistência por si refere-se às substâncias e não às suas partes. Segundo, Tomás defende que a subsistência por si da alma humana permite inferir a sua incorruptibilidade, mas que a subsistência por si das partes corpóreas não permite semelhante conclusão. Assim, dever-se-ia (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas and Nonreductive Physicalism.Kevin W. Sharpe - 2005 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79:217-227.
    Eleonore Stump has recently argued that Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy of mind is consistent with a nonreductive physicalist approach to human psychology. Iargue that by examining Aquinas’s account of the subsistence of the rational soul we can see that Thomistic dualism is inconsistent with physicalism of every variety. Specifically, his reliance on the claim that the mind has an operation per se spells trouble for any physicalist interpretation. After offering Stump’s reading of Aquinas and her case for the supposed consistency (...)
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    La materia primera de Enrique de Gante vista por Duns Escoto.Antonio Pérez-estévez - 2007 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 14:33-46.
    This essay proves that Duns Scotus did not undestand rightly Henry of Ghent’s doctrine on prime matter. In fact, of the three beings Doctor Solidus gives to prime matter, Duns Scotus discovers only the two last ones, that is the essential being and the formal being in act. Besides, he makes Henry of Ghent saying that prime matter can exist alone, without form, due to the fact that it receives directly from God the subsistent being per se, a being that (...)
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  6. Solomon Ibn Gabirol: Universal Hylomorphism and the Psychic Imagination.Sarah Pessin - 2000 - Dissertation, The Ohio State University
    In this project, I offer an extended treatment of Gabirol's metaphysical doctrine of universal hylomorphism . My thesis is that, for Gabirol , matter signifies the most sublime moment of the Neoplatonic Intellect, and, by extension, the pre-determinate, essential existence which each thing has in virtue of its subsistence in said Intellect. My reading thus identifies matter with a grade of pure Being. Drawing upon Latin, Hebrew and Arabic Fons Vitae materials, I develop and support this thesis in light (...)
     
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    Why We Can No Longer Rationally Believe That Our Intellective Soul is a Substantial Form: On the Degringolade of the Simplicity Argument.Benjamin Hill - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:127-139.
    The most pedigreed line of thought about mind is the simplicity argument: that the unity of thinking entails the simplicity, immateriality, and immortality of soul. It is widely taken to be a rationalist argument, as opposed to an empiricist or peripatetic argument (see Mijuskovic, The Achilles of Rationalist Arguments), which was completely destroyed by Kant in the First Critique. In this paper it is argued that there is a conceptual connection between the downfall of the Aristotelian conception of soul as (...)
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    Why We Can No Longer Rationally Believe That Our Intellective Soul is a Substantial Form: On the Degringolade of the Simplicity Argument.Benjamin Hill - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:127-139.
    The most pedigreed line of thought about mind is the simplicity argument: that the unity of thinking entails the simplicity, immateriality, and immortality of soul. It is widely taken to be a rationalist argument, as opposed to an empiricist or peripatetic argument, which was completely destroyed by Kant in the First Critique. In this paper it is argued that there is a conceptual connection between the downfall of the Aristotelian conception of soul as substantial form and the downfall of this (...)
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    Book notes. [REVIEW]Herbert Wallace Schneider & Richard H. Popkin - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):287-293.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 287 the writers is deeply and seriously involved in answering what he takes to be fundamental questions about "what there is." But at the same time, it must be said that the degree of absorption which the essays reveal has about it an air of quaintness, as if, in reading them, one had suddenly discovered a community of people who spoke nothing but Elizabethan English. For the (...)
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    Per Se Modality and Natural Implication – an Account of Connexive Logic in Robert Kilwardby.Spencer Johnston - 2019 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 28 (3):449.
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    'Per se notum': Die logische Beschaffenheit des Selbstverständlichen im Denken des Thomas von Aquin.Luca F. Tuninetti - 1995 - Leiden: Brill.
    In the Aristotelian tradition, some propostitions need no further evidence to be proved: they are "per se nota". This work discusses the conditions that make a proposition "per se nota" according to Thomas Aquinas, focussing on the historical background and the philosophical context of Aquinas' position.
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  12. Endurance Per Se in B-time.Tobias Hansson Wahlberg - 2009 - Metaphysica 10 (2):175-183.
    Three arguments for the conclusion that objects cannot endure in B-time even if they remain intrinsically unchanged are examined: Carter and Hestevolds enduring-objects-as-universals argument (American Philosophical Quarterly 31(4):269-283, 1994) and Barker and Dowe's paradox 1 and paradox 2 (Analysis 63(2):106-114, 2003, Analysis 65(1):69-74, 2005). All three are shown to fail.
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    “per Se Notum”: Die Logische Beschaffenheit Des Selbstverständlichen Im Denken Des Thomas Von Aquin. [REVIEW]Ivan Boh - 1998 - Speculum 73 (3):911-912.
    In the Aristotelian tradition, some propostitions need no further evidencce to be proved: they are "per se nota". This work discusses the conditions that make a proposition "per se noat" according to Thomas Aquinas, focussing on the historical background and the philosophical context of Aquinas' position.
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    Aristotle on per se accidents.Breno A. Zuppolini - 2018 - Ancient Philosophy 38 (1):113-135.
  15. Why Are Accidents Included under Being per se?Elliot Polsky - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
    In In V Metaphysics, lec. 9, Aquinas distinguishes between “being by accident” (ens per accidens) and “being by itself” (ens per se) and includes the nine accidental categories under the latter. But isn’t substance a being per se while accidents are, by definition, accidental beings? Several authors—including Ralph McInerny, Paul Symington, and Greg Doolan—have offered explanations of this strange classification. Drawing on an overlooked parallel text in the Posterior Analytics commentary and on Aquinas’s critique of Avicenna’s understanding of accidental denominatives, (...)
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  16. coincidint amb la majoria dels estudis straussians,<< puede decirse que la tension entre Ierusalén y Atenas es el secreto de la vitalidad de la filosofia de Strauss: en conjunto, jerusalén y Atenas, se oponen a Leviatan; por separado, jerusalén y Atenas se oponen entre sf»(La naturaleza de la filosofia politica. Ua ensayo sobre Leo Strauss, Murcia.Per Antonio Lastra - forthcoming - Res Publica.
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    Per se Judgment in St. Thomas.Ralph W. Clark - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 51 (3):231-236.
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    The importance of knowledge per se.Jeffrey Glick - unknown
    A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its constituent components. In virtue of understanding these alleged more basic concepts, such as truth, justification, and belief, it was hoped that a complete and informative theory of knowledge would emerge. According to the revolutionary approach advocated here, one which originates in Timothy Williamson's Knowledge and Its Limits, better success can be achieved by reversing this conceptual analysis structure by taking knowledge as the fundamental explanatory (...)
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    Le signe et ses sémiotiques: Une réflexion fondamentale sur les moutons de Saussure.Per Aage Brandt - 1988 - Semiotica 71 (3-4):321-338.
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    La nozione aristotelica di 'per sé' e la tradizione esegetica.Anna Marmodoro - 2000 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 11:1-34.
    Abstract: I examine the different classifications of the various senses of per se which Aristotle offers in his logical works and in his Metaphysics, and propose an original account of them explaining their interrelations.
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  21. Is genetic engineering wrong, per se?J. A. Burgess & Adrian Walsh - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (3):393-406.
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    A Remark on Per Se Accidents and Properties.Vernon E. Wedin - 1973 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 55 (1):30-35.
  23. Is Kant's Realm of Ends a Unum per Se? Aquinas, Suárez, Leibniz and Kant on Composition.Lucas Thorpe - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (3):461-485.
    Kant and Leibniz are interested in explaining how a number of individuals can come together and form a single unified composite substance. Leibniz does not have a convincing account of how this is possible. In his pre-critical writings and in his later metaphysics lectures, Kant is committed to the claim that the idea of a world is the idea of a real whole, and hence is the idea of a composite substance. This metaphysical idea is taken over into his ethical (...)
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    The Differentia and the Per Se Accident in Aristotle.Herbert Granger - 1981 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 63 (2):118-129.
  25. Rational animals.Donald Davidson - 1982 - Dialectica 36 (4):317-28.
    SummaryNeither an infant one week old nor a snail is a rational creature. If the infant survives long enough, he will probably become rational, while this is not true of the snail. If we like, we may say of the infant from the start that he is a rational creature because he will probably become rational if he survives, or because he belongs to a species with this capacity. Whichever way we talk, there remains the difference, with respect to rationality, (...)
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  26. Luca F. Tuninetti," Per se notum". Die logische Beschaffenheit des Selbstverstaendlichen im Denken des Thomas vom Aquin.M. Thurner - 1999 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 106 (1):245-246.
     
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    unum imperium magnum per se – Bulgarien 1308.Daniel Ziemann - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 807-826.
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    Counterpredicability and per se accidents.William Graham - 1975 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 57 (2):182-187.
  29. Gramatyk i rzeczywistość. Significatum per se w filozofii języka Boecjusza z Dacji.Krystyna Krauze-błachowicz - 2000 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 35 (3):41-51.
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    Essence and per se predication in Aristotle's metaphysics Z 4.Michail M. Peramatzis - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 39.
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    Inwiefern Philosophie per se praktisch ist: Versuch einer Antwort im Ausgang von Kant.Margit Ruffing - 2006 - In Konstantin Broese, Andreas Hütig, Oliver Immel & Renate Reschke (eds.), Vernunft der Aufklärung - Aufklärung der Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 139-146.
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    Conceptualiser les troubles mentaux chez les enfants et les adolescents.Christian Perring - 2006 - Philosophiques 33 (1):65-79.
    J’explore de façon critique la supposition du DSM[1] et de théoriciens tels que Wakefield et Gert selon laquelle les troubles mentaux doivent être attribués à un individu plutôt qu’à un groupe de personnes. Cette supposition est particulièrement problématique en pédopsychiatrie où le système familial est très souvent au centre de l’attention clinique. Il y a bien sûr des éléments de preuve substantiels indiquant que certains troubles mentaux des individus sont causés par leurs relations avec les autres et que leur guérison (...)
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    VII. Definitions, I: The Per Se.Richard D. McKirahan - 1992 - In Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science. Princeton University Press. pp. 80-102.
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    "Per se notum." Die logische Beschaffenheit des Selbstverständlichen im Denken des Thomas von Aquin. [REVIEW]David M. Gallagher - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (4):963-963.
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    En verden af sprog.Per Aage Brandt - 2018 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 1:77-88.
    På husmuren i Rue Jussieu, hvor et af Paris' universiteter holder til, kan man læse følgende grafitiske memento: La femme comme objet sexuel est le point noir de l'humanite.
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    ¿Es cartesiano el “teatro cartesiano” de Dennett?: Un análisis crítico desde el trialismo y el ens per se.Rodrigo Alfonso González Fernández & Felipe Morales Carbonell - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (1):143-153.
    Este artículo examina cómo la separabilidad y unidad mente-cuerpo resultan clave para poner de manifiesto lo inapropiado del “teatro cartesiano”, metáfora creada por Daniel Dennett para criticar la experiencia consciente unificada en Descartes. La primera sección introduce al problema de la separabilidad cartesiana. La segunda examina cómo mente y cuerpo, separables mediante lo concebible según Descartes, resultan ser cosas metafísicamente distintas. La tercera enfatiza como separables no implica separados. La última sección enfatiza el argumento de la dis-analogía del piloto y (...)
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    Principlism and citizen science: the possibilities and limitations of principlism for guiding responsible citizen science conduct.Patrik Baard & Per Sandin - 2022 - Research Ethics 1 (4):174701612211165.
    Citizen science (CS) has been presented as a novel form of research relevant for social concerns and global challenges. CS transforms the roles of participants to being actively involved at various stages of research processes, CS projects are dynamic, and pluralism arises when many non-professional researchers take an active involvement in research. Some argue that these elements all make existing research ethical principles and regulations ill-suited for guiding responsible CS conduct. However, while many have sought to highlight such challenges from (...)
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    Transient signals per se do not disrupt the flash-lag effect.Piers D. Howe, Todd S. Horowitz & Jeremy M. Wolfe - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):206-206.
    Nijhawan's theory rests on the assumption that transient signals compete with predictive signals to generate the visual percept. We describe experiments that show that this assumption is incorrect. Our results are consistent with an alternative theory that proposes that vision is instead postdictive, in that the perception of an event is influenced by occurrences after the event.
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    Rational Animals.Donald Davidson - 1982 - Dialectica 36 (4):317-327.
    SummaryNeither an infant one week old nor a snail is a rational creature. If the infant survives long enough, he will probably become rational, while this is not true of the snail. If we like, we may say of the infant from the start that he is a rational creature because he will probably become rational if he survives, or because he belongs to a species with this capacity. Whichever way we talk, there remains the difference, with respect to rationality, (...)
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  40. The De Re, the Per Se, the Knowable, and the Known.David Botting - 2011 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 28 (2):191.
     
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  41. Essence and per se Predication in Aristotle's Metaphysics?Michail M. Peramatzis - 2010 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume 39. Oxford University Press.
     
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    IPAs and Per Se Rules: Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society.Harry Philip Cohen - 1981 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 9 (5):8-12.
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    IPAs and Per Se Rules: Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society.Harry Philip Cohen - 1981 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 9 (5):8-12.
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  44. " Una rivoluzione tutta per sé": le donne e il cambiamento demografico.Maria Letizia Tanturri - 2009 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 23 (2):309-320.
     
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  45. Das Stupsige und das Problem der Definition des per se Akzidenz in Aristoteles, Metaphysik Z 5.Fabián Mié - 2016 - Méthexis 28 (1):47-75.
    In Metaphysics Z 5, Aristotle discusses definition by addition and comes to accept it for per se accidents. I aim to explain how Aristotle could allow here certain statements by addition as valid definitions without contravening some relevant rules about repetition he established in the Organon, and also how this definition succeeds in blocking the regress he pointed out at 1030b35–1031a1. I conclude that ‘snub nose’ can be defined by a non-superfluous repetition, which in turn contains an explication of the (...)
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    Lineamenti della filosofia delle persone di Robert Spaemann: una fisionomia della realtà della persona come essere-per-sé-una ed essere-per-altri.Massimiliano Pollini - 2021 - Roma: G&BPress, Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Pontificio Istituto biblico.
    Scritto complesso, compatto e volutamente non sistematico - all'acme della carriera accademica e dell'attività filosofica di Robert Spaemann (1927 - 2018) -, Persone. Sulla differenza tra 'qualcosa' e 'qualcuno' (1996) non è solo un capolavoro del grande pensatore tedesco, ma è innanzitutto una pietra miliare nella filosofia del Novecento sul realismo delle persone. La sua acuta riflessione sa pro-vocare e destare l'uomo di oggi alla 'grande questione' ch'egli da sempre è a se stesso, ponendolo di fronte al senso autentico del (...)
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    The Second Mode of Necessary or Per Se Propositions According to St. Thomas Aquinas.William M. Walton - 1952 - Modern Schoolman 29 (4):293-306.
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    3. Kommentar. 3.8 Kosmische Intellektformen per se. 3.9 Verhinderte intellektuelle Glückseligkeit.Norbert Winkler - 2013 - In Von der Wirkenden Und Möglichen Vernunft: Philosophie in der Volkssprachigen Predigt Nach Meister Eckhart. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    What motivated the Industrial Revolution: England's libertarian culture or affluence per se?Scott Atran - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e193.
    What impelled the Industrial Revolution's spectacular economic growth? Life History Theory, Baumard argues, explains how England's world-supreme affluence psychologically fostered innovation; moreover, wherever similar affluence abounds, a “civilizing process” bringing enlightenment and democracy is apt to evolve. Baumard insightfully analyzes a “constellation of affluence” but proffers somewhat whiggish history given England's prior and unique proto-capitalist culture of economic liberty and individualism.
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  50. Being unaware of the stimulus versus unaware of its effect: Does subliminality per se matter to social psychology.J. A. Bargh - 1992 - In R. F. Bornstein & T. S. Pittman (eds.), Perception Without Awareness. New York: Guilford Press. pp. 236--258.
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