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    Alexandre Kojève, The Religious Metaphysics of Vladimir Solovyov, translated by Ilya Merlin and Mikhail Pozdniakov, Palgrave Pivot, 2018. [REVIEW]Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Sophia: International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions 59:181-183.
    This is a review of Alexandre Kojève, The Religious Metaphysics of Vladimir Solovyov, translated by Ilya Merlin and Mikhail Pozdniakov, Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. This slim book is a translation of Kojève’s essay “La métaphysique religieuse de Vladimir Soloviev,” which was first published in two installments in the Revue d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses in 1934. The French text was itself based on Kojève’s doctoral dissertation, Die religiöse Philosophie Wladimir Solowjews, defended in Heidelberg under the direction of Karl (...)
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    The origins of length contraction: I. The Fitzgerald-lorentz deformation hypothesis.Harvey R. Brown - 2001 - American Journal of Physics 69:1044-1054.
    One of the widespread confusions concerning the history of the 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment has to do with the initial explanation of this celebrated null result due independently to FitzGerald and Lorentz. In neither case was a strict, longitudinal length contraction hypothesis invoked, as is commonly supposed. Lorentz postulated, particularly in 1895, any one of a certain family of possible deformation effects for rigid bodies in motion, including purely transverse alteration, and expansion as well as contraction; FitzGerald may well have had (...)
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  3. A portrait of Spinoza as a maimonidean.Warren Harvey - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2):151-172.
  4. (1 other version)Basic Self‐Awareness.Alexandre Billon - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4).
    Basic self-awareness is the kind of self-awareness reflected in our standard use of the first-person. Patients suffering from severe forms of depersonalization often feel reluctant to use the first-person and can even, in delusional cases, avoid it altogether, systematically referring to themselves in the third-person. Even though it has been neglected since then, depersonalization has been extensively studied, more than a century ago, and used as probe for understanding the nature and the causal mechanisms of basic self-awareness. In this paper, (...)
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  5. Korespondencja.Alexandre Kojève & Carl Schmitt - 2014 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (31).
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  6. The origins of the spacetime Metric: Bell’s Lorentzian Pedagogy and its significance in general relativity.Harvey R. Brown & Oliver Pooley - 2001 - In Craig Callender & Nick Huggett (eds.), Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale: Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 256--72.
    The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the `Lorentzian Pedagogy' defended by J.S. Bell in his essay ``How to teach special relativity'', and to explore its consistency with Einstein's thinking from 1905 to 1952. Some remarks are also made in this context on Weyl's philosophy of relativity and his 1918 gauge theory. Finally, it is argued that the Lorentzian pedagogy---which stresses the important connection between kinematics and dynamics---clarifies the role of rods and clocks in general relativity.
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  7. Truth, Thinking, Testimony and Trust: Alvin Goldman on Epistemology and Education.Harvey Siegel - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):345-366.
    In his recent work in social epistemology, Alvin Goldman argues that truth is the fundamental epistemic end of education, and that critical thinking is of merely instrumental value with respect to that fundamental end. He also argues that there is a central place for testimony and trust in the classroom, and an educational danger in over‐emphasizing the fostering of students’ critical thinking. In this paper I take issue with these claims, and argue that (1) critical thinking is a fundamental end (...)
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  8. What is the question concerning the rationality of science?Harvey Siegel - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (4):517-537.
    The traditional views of science as the possessor of a special method, and as the epitome or apex of rationality, have come under severe challenges for a variety of historical, psychological, sociological, political, and philosophical reasons. As a result, many philosophers are either denying science its claim to rationality, or else casting about for a new account of its rationality. In this paper a defense of the traditional view is offered. It is argued that contemporary philosophical discussion regarding the rationality (...)
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    Behavioral Fatigue: Real Phenomenon, Naïve Construct, or Policy Contrivance?Nigel Harvey - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  10. Faraz A. Khan. An Introduction to Islamic Theology: Imām Nūr al-Dīn al-Sābūnī’s Al- Bidāyah fī Usul al-dīn: Introduction, Translation, Annotation and Appendices.Ramon Harvey - 2022 - Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 8 (1):180-184.
    Faraz A. Khan. An Introduction to Islamic Theology: Imām Nūr al-Dīn al-Sābūnī’s Al- Bidāyah fī usūl al-dīn: Introduction, Translation, Annotation and Appendices. Berkeley, CA: Zaytuna College, 2020. 482 sayfa. ISBN: 9780985565992.
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    Naturalized philosophy of science and natural science education.Harvey Siegel - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (1):57-68.
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    Essai sur l'idée de Dieu et les preuves de son existence chez Descartes.Alexandre Koyré - 1922 - Paris,: E. Leroux.
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  13. Aspects of objectivity in quantum mechanics.Harvey R. Brown - 1999 - In Jeremy Butterfield & Constantine Pagonis (eds.), From Physics to Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 45--70.
    The purpose of the paper is to explore different aspects of the covariance of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. First, doubts are expressed concerning the claim that gauge fields can be 'generated' by way of imposition of gauge covariance of the single-particle wave equation. Then a brief review is given of Galilean covariance in the general case of external fields, and the connection between Galilean boosts and gauge transformations. Under time-dependent translations the geometric phase associated with Schrödinger evolution is non-invariant, and the (...)
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    Autobiographical memory sources of threats in dreams.Alexandre Lafrenière, Monique Lortie-Lussier, Allyson Dale, Raphaëlle Robidoux & Joseph De Koninck - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 58 (C):124-135.
  15. Noise in and as music.Aaron Cassidy & Aaron Einbond (eds.) - 2013 - Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press.
    One hundred years after Luigi Russolo's "The Art of Noises," this book exposes a cross-section of the current motivations, activities, thoughts, and reflections of composers, performers, and artists who work with noise in all of its many forms. The book's focus is the practice of noise and its relationship to music, and in particular the role of noise as musical material--as form, as sound, as notation or interface, as a medium for listening, as provocation, as data. Its contributors are first (...)
     
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    The pragma-dialectician’s dilemma: Reply to Garssen and van Laar.Harvey Siegel & John Biro - 2010 - Informal Logic 30 (4):457-480.
    Garssen and van Laar in effect concede our main criticism of the pragma-dialectical approach. The criticism is that the conclusions of arguments can be ‘P-D reasonable’ yet patently unreasonable, epistemically speaking. The concession consists in the claim that the theory “remains restricted to the investigation of standpoints in the light of particular sets of starting points” which are “up to individual disputants to create” and the admission that all the relevant terms of normative appraisal have been redefined. We also discuss (...)
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  17. Workers and Protest: The European Labor Movement, the Working Classes and the Origins of Social Democracy, 1890-1914.Harvey Mitchell & Peter Stearns - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (4):492-496.
     
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    The generalizability of critical thinking.Harvey Siegel - 1991 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 23 (1):18–30.
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    Jacob Rogozinski, The Logic of Hatred: From Witch Hunts to the Terror.Robert Harvey - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (7-8):265-270.
    With gripping archival detail, The Logic of Hatred scrutinizes the witch hunts and the Great Terror during the French Revolution to elaborate a theory and critique of what Jacob Rogozinski names the persecution apparatus. When this process is set into motion, sovereign power excludes and persecutes minoritized groups of humans deemed unworthy of inclusion, ultimately annihilating them. The author’s purpose is to break the seemingly inexorable cycle.
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    Diderot, la liberté et ses signes.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1988 - Semiotica 70 (1-2):99-104.
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    Empathie et amour du prochain.Alexandre Ganoczy - 2013 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 101 (1):101-116.
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    Quelques contributions récentes au dialogue entre sciences de la nature et théologie.Alexandre Ganoczy - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 2 (2):193-214.
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    Comments on Roochnik's "Residual ambiguity in Plato's Statesman".Georges Harvey - 2005 - Plato Journal 5.
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    Photography and Spirit.John Harvey - 2007 - Reaktion Books.
    Photography and spirit examines images of phantoms, psychical emanations, and religious apparitions.
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    The Methodology of Ptolemaic Astronomy : an aristotelian view.Harvey L. Mead - 1975 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 31 (1):55.
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    Schmitt's Knowledge and Belief, Schmitt's Truth: A Primer.Harvey Siegel - 1999 - Informal Logic 19 (1).
  27. 43. the incoherence argument and the notion of relative truth.Harvey Siegel - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 446.
     
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  28. Is Race a Cause?Alexandre Marcellesi - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (5):650-659.
    Advocates of the counterfactual approach to causal inference argue that race is not a cause, and this despite the fact that it is commonly treated as such by scientists in many disciplines. I object that their argument is unsound since two of its premises are false. I also sketch an argument to the effect that racial discrimination cannot be explained unless one assumes race to be a cause.
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    As cabeças feitas/desfeitas de Arcimboldo.Alexandre Eulalio - 1980 - Discurso 13:135-150.
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    Laudato Si’: Integral Ecology and Preferential Option for the Poor.Alexandre A. Martins - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (3):410-424.
    This essay examines Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato si’ from a Latin American perspective and its reception in this part of the world, especially in Brazil. It focuses on two aspects of Laudato si’: its dialogical approach, and the connection it makes between ecological issues and poverty. These two aspects allow us to understand Francis’s proposal of integral ecology and how the preferential option for the poor becomes central to his perspective. In addition, this essay explains how Latin American theology and (...)
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    Understanding Our Understanding of Strategic Scenarios: What Role Do Chunks Play?Alexandre Linhares & Paulo Brum - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (6):989-1007.
    There is a crucial debate concerning the nature of chess chunks: One current possibility states that chunks are built by encoding particular combinations of pieces-on-squares (POSs), and that chunks are formed mostly by “close” pieces (in a “Euclidean” sense). A complementary hypothesis is that chunks are encoded by abstract, semantic information. This article extends recent experiments and shows that chess players are able to perceive strong similarity between very different positions if the pieces retain the same abstract roles in both (...)
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    A glimpse at the metaphysics of Bongard problems.Alexandre Linhares - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 121 (1-2):251-270.
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    Human Rights and the Leap of Love.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2016 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 24 (2):21-40.
    To commemorate the 75 th anniversary of Henri Bergson’s death I present what I believe is his most vital and lasting contribution to political philosophy: his conception of human rights. This article has two goals. The first is to present Bergson’s writings on human rights as clearly and simply as possible, so as to reach the wide audience it deserves. The second is to demonstrate his relevance for contemporary human rights scholarship. To do so, I connect him to recent debates (...)
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  34. La métaphysique de la nature comme une boucle de rétroaction.Alexandre Guay - 2022 - In Raphaël Künstler & Claudine Tiercelin (eds.), Métaphysique et sciences: nouveaux problèmes. Paris: Hermann. pp. 183-197.
     
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    Semantic differential ratings of impoverished stimuli: A replication.Harvey K. Black - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (1):81-83.
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    Challenging the obvious: The logic of color concepts.J. Harvey - 1992 - Philosophia 21 (3-4):277-94.
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  37. Sforno on Intellectual imitatio Dei.Warren Zev Harvey - 2023 - In Giuseppe Veltri, Giada Coppola & Florian Dunklau (eds.), The Literary and Philosophical Canon of Obadiah Sforno. Leiden ; Boston: BRILL.
     
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    Supervised Classification of Operator Functional State Based on Physiological Data: Application to Drones Swarm Piloting.Alexandre Kostenko, Philippe Rauffet & Gilles Coppin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    To improve the safety and the performance of operators involved in risky and demanding missions, human-machine cooperation should be dynamically adapted, in terms of dialogue or function allocation. To support this reconfigurable cooperation, a crucial point is to assess online the operator’s ability to keep performing the mission. The article explores the concept of Operator Functional State, then it proposes to operationalize this concept on the specific activity of drone swarm monitoring, carried out by 22 participants on simulator SUSIE. With (...)
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    A formação inicial na construção de identidade(s) profissional(is) em educação física1.Alexandre Vanzuita & Marynelma Camargo Garanhani - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (69):1583-1622.
    A formação inicial na construção de identidade profissional em educação física1 Resumo: A presente pesquisa tem o objetivo de analisar como as experiências de formação inicial de formandos em Educação Física da Universidade Federal do Paraná, contribuem para a construção de identidade profissional. A produção de dados ocorreu por meio da realização de dois grupos focais distintos, um com formandos da modalidade de licenciatura e outro de bacharelado em EF. O programa de Análise de Conteúdo Atlas.TI 8 foi utilizado para (...)
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    The unrealists: James, Bergson, Santayana, Einstein, Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, Alexander and Whitehead.Harvey Wickham - 1930 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
  41. Advance directives and the severely demented.Martin Harvey - 2006 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (1):47 – 64.
    Should advance directives (ADs) such as living wills be employed to direct the care of the severely demented? In considering this question, I focus primarily on the claims of Rebecca Dresser who objects in principle to the use of ADs in this context. Dresser has persuasively argued that ADs are both theoretically incoherent and ethically dangerous. She proceeds to advocate a Best Interest Standard as the best way for deciding when and how the demented ought to be treated. I put (...)
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    Études sur l'histoire de la pensée philosophique en Russie.Alexandre Koyré - 1950 - [Paris,: J. Vrin.
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  43. Quadratic Axioms.Harvey M. Friedman - unknown
    We axiomatize EFA in strictly mathematical terms, involving only the ring operations, without extending the language by either exponentiation, finite sets of integers, or polynomials.
     
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  44. Vigre Lectures.Harvey M. Friedman - unknown
    In mathematics, we back up our discoveries with rigorous deductive proofs. Mathematicians develop a keen instinctive sense of what makes a proof rigorous. In logic, we strive for a *theory* of rigorous proofs.
     
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    Robert Weingard 1942–1996.Harvey Brown - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28 (1):145-146.
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  46. Hasdai Crescas's Critique of the Theory of the Acquired Intellect.Warren Harvey - 1973 - Dissertation, Columbia University
  47. (1 other version)Animisme et spiritisme.Alexandre Aksakof - 1895 - The Monist 6:602.
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    Neither Humean nor (fully) Kantian be: Reply to Cuypers.Harvey Siegel - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (3):535–547.
    In this paper I reply to Stefaan Cuypers' explication and critique of my views on rationality and critical thinking (Cuypers, 2004). While Cuypers' discussion is praiseworthy in several respects, I argue that it (1) mistakenly attributes to me a Humean view of (practical) reason, and (2) unsuccessfully argues that my position lacks the resources required to defend the basic claim that critical thinking is a fundamental educational ideal. Cuypers' analysis raises deep issues about the motivational character of reasons; I briefly (...)
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    Truth, problem solving and the rationality of science.Harvey Siegel - 1983 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 14 (2):89-112.
  50. Irrationality and Happiness: A (Neo-)Shopenhauerian argument for rational pessimism.Alexandre Billon - 2016 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 11 (1):1-26.
    There is a long tradition in philosophy of blaming passions for our unhappiness. If only we were more rational, it is claimed, we would live happier lives. I argue that such optimism is misguided and that, paradoxically, people with desires, like us, cannot be both happy and rational. More precisely, if someone rational has desires he will not be fully happy, and if he has some desires that are rational and – in a yet-to-be-specified sense – demanding, he will be (...)
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