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    Migraine aura-triggered seizure or headache associated with epilepsy? Clinical case.MbondaPaulCedric -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Image characterization and classification by physical complexity.Hector Zenil,Jean-Paul Delahaye &Cédric Gaucherel -2012 -Complexity 17 (3):26-42.
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    Dialogues, Logics and Other Strange Things: Essays in Honour of Shahid Rahman.Cedric Degremont,Laurent Keiff &Helge Ruckert (eds.) -2008
    Non-classical views about important issues in logic and its philosophy are a distinctive trait of Shahid Rahman's work. This volume has been designed, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, as a gathering place for unconventional approaches, original ideas and attempts to question well-established standards. Some of the world top philosophers and logicians contributed to a brilliant collection of papers, some of which doubtlessly leave their mark on the work to come in logic and in philosophy of formal sciences. Contributors (...) are: Philippe Balbiani, Diderik Batens, Johan van Benthem, Giacomo Bonanno, Walter A. Carnielli, Newton C. A. Da Costa, Michel Crubellier, Francisco A. Doria, Dov M. Gabbay, Olivier Gasquet, Gerhard Heinzmann, Andreas Herzig, Jaakko Hintikka, Justine Jacot, Reinhard Kahle, Erik C. W. Krabbe, Decio Krause, Franck Lihoreau, Kuno Lorenz, Ilkka Niiniluoto, Graham Priest, Stephen Read, Manuel Rebuschi, Greg Restall, Gabriel Sandu, Gerhard Schurz, Francois Schwarzentruber, Yaroslav Shramko, Goran Sundholm, John Symons, Christian Thiel, Nicolas Troquard, Tero Tulenheimo, JeanPaul Van Bendegem, Daniel Vanderveken, Yde Venema, Heinrich Wansing, Jan Wolenski and John Woods. (shrink)
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    Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon. Oeuvres complètes. Volume 5: Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière, avec la description du Cabinet du Roi. Originally published in 1755. Edited by, Stéphane Schmitt and Cédric Crémière. 526 pp., illus., tables, apps., bibl., indexes. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2010. €137 .Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon. Oeuvres complètes. Volume 7: Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière, avec la description du Cabinet du Roi. Originally published in 1758. Edited by, Stéphane Schmitt and Cédric Crémière. 535 pp., illus., tables, apps., bibl., indexes. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2011. €132. [REVIEW]Paul Lawrence Farber -2015 -Isis 106 (1):187-188.
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    Si le design n’est pas la réponse, que pourrait-il être?Craig Bremner,Giovanni Innella &Paul Rodgers -2022 -Multitudes 89 (4):187-192.
    Nous avons voulu procéder à une reformulation de la célèbre énigme deCedric Price qui remettait en question les promesses de la technologie. Nous avons donc formulé la provocation suivante : « Le design est la réponse, mais quelle était la question? ». Dans ce cas, quelle pourrait être la promesse du design? Nous posons une autre question : « Si le design n’est pas la réponse, qu’est-ce qu’il pourrait être? » Quelle que soit la réponse, nous disons clairement (...) que ce que le design peut faire est de répondre aux échos de notre relation avec tous et tout ce qui se trouve sur la planète que nous partageons – notre maison commune – et de se demander ce qui pourrait ne pas advenir dans un monde-sans-nous – un monde impensable. (shrink)
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  6. Histoire des sciences et des techniques: Des rapports enchevetrés.Cédric Grimoult -2002 -Ludus Vitalis 10 (18):127-147.
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  7. Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning.Paul Ricoeur -1976 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (1):65-69.
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    Studies on Early Modern Aristotelianism.Paul Richard Blum -2012 - Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.
    In Studies on Early Modern AristotelianismPaul Richard Blum shows that Aristotle’s thought remained the touchstone of modern philosophy; for it was the philosophy taught at universities. The concept of philosophy at Jesuit schools forms the first part of this book. Their impact on the sciences and mathematics in combination with Renaissance ideas of nature is the topic of the second part. The transformation of Aristotelian metaphysics and theology under the influence of the Renaissance is the third area of (...) this book. Surprising continuity from the late Middle Ages into modernity and the radical difference of subject centered modern philosophy from ‘teachable’ school philosophy are innovative in these studies. (shrink)
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    Liberty, Nondomination, Markets.Paul Sagar -2019 -Review of Politics 81 (3):409-434.
    Over the past two decades, Philip Pettit has consistently argued for an understanding of “republican” liberty in terms of nondomination. Yet in his major published studies, he has almost nothing to say about markets, nor about the economy more generally. I contend that this is a seriously problematic omission, insofar as markets represent a major problem for republican views of freedom. In short: if freedom requires the absence of the mere possibility of arbitrary interference (as Pettit maintains), then the widespread (...) existence of markets indicates that on a republican view the vast majority of people in the world today exist in the dominated position of slaves. As a result, Pettit cannot adopt the “complacency” towards market transactions that he officially avows. But in turn, we ought to be highly skpetical that the republican account of freedom is a viable one. (shrink)
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    About proper names.Paul Ziff -1977 -Mind 86 (343):319-332.
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    A response to "stimulus meaning".Paul Ziff -1970 -Philosophical Review 79 (1):63-74.
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    Die Denkfläche: Statische und dynamische Grundgesetze der wissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung.Paul Oppenheim -1928 - Charlottenburg: Pan-verlag K. Metzner g. m. b. h..
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    Editorial: COVID-19 and Existential Positive Psychology (PP2.0): The New Science of Self-Transcendence.Paul T. P. Wong,Claude-Hélène Mayer &Gökmen Arslan -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  14. (1 other version)Principes de métaphysique et de psychologie.Paul Janet -1897 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 44:525-551.
     
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    Socrates and ontology: The evidence of the Hippias major.Paul Woodruff -1978 -Phronesis 23 (2):101-117.
  16. (2 other versions)Divine Commands and Morality.Paul Helm -1982 -Religious Studies 18 (4):519-521.
     
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  17. Reid, parallel lines, and the geometry of visibles.Paul Wood -1998 -Reid Studies 2 (1):27-41.
     
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    The number of English sentences.Paul Ziff -1974 -Foundations of Language 11 (1):519--32.
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    (1 other version)Understanding Understanding.Paul T. Sagal -1973 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1):121-122.
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    Not Another Case Study: A Middle-Range Interrogation of Ethnographic Case Studies in the Exploration of E-science.Paul Wouters,Andrea Scharnhorst &Anne Beaulieu -2007 -Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (6):672-692.
    This article addresses the need to problematize “cases” in science and technology studies work, as a middle-range theory issue. The focus is not on any one case study per se, but on why case studies exist and endure in STS. Case studies are part of a specific problematization in the field. We therefore explore relations between motivation for the use of cases, their constitution, and ways they can be invoked to make particular kinds of arguments in STS. We set out (...) to examine the case as an object that links together research practices, intellectual debates, and programmatic concerns in our own work. Based on our experiences and on this reflection on the links between cases and questions in STS, we propose a number of casemaking strategies that shift and enrich the deployment of ethnographic cases as an epistemic tool in STS. (shrink)
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  21. Time and modality in Hegel's account of judgment.Paul Redding -2019 - In Brian Andrew Ball & Christoph Schuringa,The Act and Object of Judgment: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
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    Paduan Averroism and Alexandrinism in the Light of Decent Studies.Paul Oskar Kristeller -1960 -Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 9:147-155.
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  23. Sustainable Change in a Fractured World.Paul Hirsch -2018 - In Ben A. Minteer & Sahotra Sarkar,A Sustainable Philosophy—the Work of Bryan Norton. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Foundationalism, the Given, and C. I. Lewis.Paul K. Moser &Paul K. Mosser -1988 -History of Philosophy Quarterly 5 (2):189 - 204.
  25. Die soziale Welt als ausdifferenziertes Gesellschaftssystem. Philosophische Aspekte einiger heutiger Theorien.Paul Janssen -2013 -Perspektiven der Philosophie 39 (1):263-298.
    Das geschichtszeitliche Weltwerden, so wie es in Staaten als politisch-sozialen Großgebilden kulminiert, ist auf konkurrenzielle-polemische Vielheit angewiesen. Sie ist erforderlich für die Ausschöpfung von Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten in offenen zeitlichen Horizonten. In der Moderne hat sie zu ausdifferenzierten Gesellschaften geführt, deren soziale Felder Eigengesetzlichkeiten unterstehen. Die diesen innewohnende Dynamik lässt keine ihnen übergeordneten Einheitsinstanzen zu, die sie zu stark regulieren. Wo finden sich in dieser Situation die Individuen wieder? Wie kommen sie in ihrer Selbstwertigkeit zu ihrem Recht? Theoretische Positionen können sich so (...) verfassten Gesellschaften gegenüber verschieden einregulieren. Wohin sollen sie den Akzent legen: auf ihre selbstwertig-selbständigen Individuen oder auf die eigengesetzliche Dynamik ihrer Subsysteme und deren globale Verflechtung? (shrink)
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  26. Les Problèmes du Xixe Siècle -la Politique, la Littérature, la Science, la Philosophie, la Religion.Paul Janet -1872 - Lévy.
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  27. Man as Male and Female: A Story in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View.Paul K. Jewett -1975
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    Is there a duty for an elite athlete to be a role model?Paul Johnson,Daryl Adair &Sandra Lynch -unknown
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    Die praktische begründung des Gottesbegriffs bei Lotze..Paul Friedrich Max Kalweit -1900 - Jena,: Druck von A. Kämpfe.
    Dieses Buch setzt sich auf philosophische Weise mit dem Begriff des Gottes auseinander und untersucht die möglichen Wege, um den Gottesbegriff praktisch zu begründen. Es liefert wichtige Erkenntnisse und Analysemethoden für alle, die sich mit dem Thema auseinandersetzen wollen. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within (...) the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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  30. The Nietzschean Mind.Paul Kastafanas (ed.) -2018 - Routledge.
     
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    Disinheriting the Globe: On Hamlet's Fate.Paul A. Kottman -2009 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 247 (1):7-40.
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  32. Thomas Morus als Humanist: zwei Essays.Paul Oskar Kristeller -1982 - Bamberg: H. Kaiser-Verlag. Edited by Hans Maier.
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  33. L'affinite entre Les idées et l'ame. D'apres le "phedon".Paul Kucharski -1963 -Archives de Philosophie 26 (4):483.
     
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    Heideggers Kierkegaard.Paul Kuder -2016 - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Der Autor legt mit diesem Titel eine ebenso frische wie originelle Analyse des philosophischen Verhältnisses Kierkegaard Heidegger vor. Die Studie setzt bei Heideggers Kierkegaardrezeption an und stellt der einseitigen Deutung des Dänen durch Heidegger eine komplementäre und innovative Lesart zur Seite. Im Ergebnis steht ein rehabilitierter Kierkegaard, der Heidegger deutlich näher ist, als es dessen scharfe Distanzierungen vermuten lassen. Beide Autoren reflektieren nüchtern und zuweilen pathetisch die Existenzsituation des Menschen. Dabei haben sie sowohl die unser Dasein konstituierenden Bedingungen im Blick (...) als auch die in uns liegenden Abgründe. Der Leser erfährt, was Heidegger und Kierkegaard trennt, was sie vereint und was sie über das Leben zu sagen haben. (shrink)
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    Conduction: A Logic of Explanation in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.Paul Kurtz -1964 -Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 5:533-544.
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  36. Foreword: Richard Hull: indefatigable philosopher.Paul Kurtz -2005 - In Elizabeth D. Boepple,Sui generis: essays presented to Richard Thompson Hull on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse.
     
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  37. Introduction: Beyond Religion.Paul Kurtz -1996 -Free Inquiry 16.
     
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  38. Who Are the Secular Humanists?Paul Kurtz -1981 -Free Inquiry 2 (1).
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  39. Husserl et l'idée de la philosophie.Paul-Ludwig Landsberg -1939 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1:317-325.
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    (1 other version)The Conception of Value.Paul Grice -1991 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    The works ofPaul Grice collected in this volume present his metaphysical defence of value, and represent a modern attempt to provide a metaphysical foundation for value. The collection includes Grice's three previously unpublished Carus Lectures on the conception of value, a section of his 'Reply to Richards' (previously published in Grandy and Warner (eds.), Philosophical Grounds of Rationality, Oxford, 1986), and 'Method in Philosophical Psychology' (Presidential Address delivered to the Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 1975).
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    The System of the Sciences According to Objects and Methods.Paul Tillich -1981 - Associated University Presse.
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    Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity: Cognition and Discipline.Paul Dilley -2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity,Paul C. Dilley explores the personal practices and group rituals through which the thoughts of monastic disciples were monitored and trained to purify the mind and help them achieve salvation. Dilley draws widely on the interdisciplinary field of cognitive studies, especially anthropology, in his analysis of key monastic 'cognitive disciplines', such as meditation on scripture, the fear of God, and prayer. In addition, various rituals distinctive to communal monasticism, (...) including entrance procedures, the commemoration of founders, and collective repentance, are given their first extended analysis. Participants engaged in 'heart-work' on their thoughts and emotions, which were understood to reflect the community's spiritual state. This book will be of interest to scholars of early Christianity and the ancient world more generally for its detailed description of communal monastic culture and its innovative methodology. (shrink)
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  43. Beyond truth conditions: An investigation into the semantics of 'most'.Paul Pietrowski,Justin Halberda,Jeff Lidz &and Tim Hunter -manuscript
    Contact Info:Paul Pietroski Department of Linguistics University of Maryland Marie Mount Hall College Park, MD 20742 USA Email:[email protected] Phone: +1 301-395-1747..
     
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  44. Existentialism: For and against.Paul Roubiczek -1964 -Philosophy 40 (154):363-364.
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    Buddhism and modern physics, Volume 1.Robert AlanPaul -2016 - Halifax, Canada: Self-published, Amazon.com.
    The book investigates distinctions between independent individuality and interactive relationality in physical phenomena. This is a common topic for investigation in modern physics and philosophy of science, and the topic is explored using contemporary research in those disciplines. Additionally, it is common for Buddhism to focus on relationships, and it proposes that independent individual things do not exist. In the context of physical reality, I take this Buddhist view as a hypothesis and examine it critically. We evaluate its arguments and (...) find them generally to be problematic when evaluated against modern standards for logic and physics. However, its fundamental principle—emptiness, or shunyata—is still worthy of being tested. -/- Contrary to many books on Buddhism and science, this one takes a very positive view of science. Yet, this depends on how we define ‘science’. Hence, the book begins with an examination of that topic, informed by philosophy of science and the author’s experience and training as physicist and philosopher. While we discuss, explain and justify many standard views of science, and present the standard elements of science, physics and physics theories, the book argues extensively for one perspective: pluralism in a synthesis of the author’s design. -/- I will show shunyata to be quite consistent with the knowledge framework of Physics Pluralism. When we test Buddhist emptiness against the results of physics—interpreting both within that knowledge framework—we discover the relevance, importance, and some truth in the relationality ideas of shunyata. -/- Robert AlanPaul has studied physics, had a career as a physicist, and both studied and practiced Tibetan Buddhism. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics, and separate master’s degrees in philosophy; philosophy of science & mathematics; and physics (abd). He holds an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in four disciplines: philosophy of science, Western analytic metaphysics, Buddhist philosophy, and physics. His Ph.D. dissertation was the foundation of this book. (shrink)
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  46. American Dissident.Paul Anderson &Kevin Davey -unknown
    Ever since, while continuing to develop his liguistic theories, he has been the most prominent US critic both of his country's foreign policy and of the intellectuals and media that give it overwhelming consensual support. "The Responsibility of Intellectuals" was followed by a series of ever more devastating attacks on American policy in Vietnam (collected in American Power and the New Mandarins and At War With Asia ): by 1970, he was far and away the best known intellectual opponent of (...) the US war effort. (shrink)
     
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  47. Leçons de cosmographie.Paul Andoyer -1899 -The Monist 9:468.
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    17 Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research.Paul S. Appelbaum,Charles W. Lidz &Robert Klitzman -2011 - In Thomas W. Kallert, Juan E. Mezzich & John Monahan,Coercive treatment in psychiatry: clinical, legal and ethical aspects. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 293.
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  49. Le procès de l'Intelligence.Paul Archambault,Maurice Brillant,Paul Gemähling,Louis Ruy &Maurice Blondel -1923 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (4):5-8.
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    L'éthique mise à nu par ses paradoxes, même.Paul Audi -2000 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    L'homme est un animal problématique. Il est cet être qui ne cesse de buter contre lui-même et dont la tâche éthique est de faire de cette " chute " un problème, de la même façon qu'il lui arrive de faire de sa tenue, de sa reprise ou de son redressement, une solution, elle-même fruit d'une intense résolution. Pour cette raison, si le problème est dans la chute, si ce problème est cette chute même, il importe de reconnaître que celle-ci ne (...) forme pas seulement l'échéance la plus immédiate de l'homme, mais qu'elle est aussi sa chance. Complétant la réflexion menée dans Supériorité de l'éthique (PUF, coll. " Quadrige "), le présent essai se propose d'explorer les principaux paradoxes sur lesquels repose l'éthique. P.A. (shrink)
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