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    Internalismo E não-cognitivismo em ética.Gilson Diana, André Cerri & Cláudio Reis - 2003 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 8 (2).
    Este texto tem a intenção de percorrer panoramicamente alguns pontos de referência importantes no debate contemporâneo sobre o problema da motivação moral no contexto da discussão entre posições cognitivistas e não-cognitivistas em ética. A idéia básica é a de que o não-cognitivismo encontrou tradicionalmente um apoio importante nos argumentos internalistas, os quais, por sua vez, retiram sua força da percepção comum de que as considerações morais não são inertes, ou seja, possuem, em algum sentido, uma capacidade motivadora que dificilmente podemos (...)
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    Measuring the implementation of codes of conduct. An assessment method based on a process approach of the responsible organisation.André Nijhof, Stephan Cludts, Olaf Fisscher & Albertus Laan - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (1-2):65 - 78.
    More and more organisations formulate a code of conduct in order to stimulate responsible behaviour among their members. Much time and energy is usually spent fixing the content of the code but many organisations get stuck in the challenge of implementing and maintaining the code. The code then turns into nothing else than the notorious "paper in the drawer", without achieving its aims. The challenge of implementation is to utilize the dynamics which have emerged from the formulation of the code. (...)
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    Avoidant decision making in social anxiety: the interaction of angry faces and emotional responses.Andre Pittig, Mirko Pawlikowski, Michelle G. Craske & Georg W. Alpers - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:100591.
    Recent research indicates that angry facial expressions are preferentially processed and may facilitate automatic avoidance response, especially in socially anxious individuals. However, few studies have examined whether this bias also expresses itself in more complex cognitive processes and behavior such as decision making. We recently introduced a variation of the Iowa Gambling Task which allowed us to document the influence of task-irrelevant emotional cues on rational decision making. The present study used a modified gambling task to investigate the impact of (...)
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    Frustrating Absences.André J. Abath - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (53):45-62.
    Experiences of absence are common in everyday life, but have received little philosophical attention until recently, when two positions regarding the nature of such experiences surfaced in the literature. According to the Perceptual View, experiences of absence are perceptual in nature. This is denied by the Surprise-Based View, according to which experiences of absence belong together with cases of surprise. In this paper, I show that there is a kind of experience of absence—which I call frustrating absences—that has been overlooked (...)
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  5. Is AI an empirical science?André Kukla - 1989 - Analysis 49 (March):56-60.
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    Reply to Bringsjord and Ferrucci.André Thayse - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8 (2):311-312.
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    Devadatta and the First Buddhism Schism.André Bareau - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (1):19-37.
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    A New Spectrum of Recursive Models.André Nies - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (3):307-314.
    We describe a strongly minimal theory S in an effective language such that, in the chain of countable models of S, only the second model has a computable presentation. Thus there is a spectrum of an -categorical theory which is neither upward nor downward closed. We also give an upper bound on the complexity of spectra.
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    La dimensión simbólica del arte en Nicolás de Cusa.Joâo Maria André - 1995 - Anuario Filosófico 28 (3):547-582.
    The article begins by placing Nicholas of Cusa's ideas in the context of Mysticism, whilst, at the same time, establishing the continuing actuality of the topic. After a short review of the concept of art as an imitation of nature through Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the second part of the essay deals with the originality of the Germán Cardinal's development of the concept of "imitatio" and the relation he posits between art and nature. The third part explores some significant (...)
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    (1 other version)The traitor.André Gorz - 1959 - New York,: Simon & Schuster.
    FOREWORD Of Rats and Men 'They corrected his strabismus with glasses, his lisp with a metal loop, his stammer by mechanical exercises, ...
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    Basic values of Western industrial society: Feedback effect on rationality.André Mineau - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):957-961.
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    Du « bon usage » de la notion de syncrétisme.André Motte & Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge - 1994 - Kernos 7:11-27.
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  13. Nineveh and the Old Testament.André Parrot - 1955
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    Inscriptions du Gymnase de Délos, addenda.André Plassart & Charles Avezou - 1912 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 36 (1):661-666.
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    Orchomène d'Arcadie. Fouilles de 1913. Topographie, architecture, sculpture, menus objets.André Plassart & Gustave Blum - 1914 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 38 (1):71-88.
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    Large-Group One-Session Treatment: A Feasibility Study of Exposure Combined With Applied Tension or Diaphragmatic Breathing in Highly Blood-Injury-Injection Fearful Individuals.André Wannemueller, Alessa Fasbender, Zarah Kampmann, Kristin Weiser, Svenja Schaumburg, Julia Velten & Jürgen Margraf - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  17. as a Metaphysical Thesis: Mayr and Sober.Andre Ariew - 2008 - In Michael Ruse (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of biology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 64.
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    CANTIN, Serge, Le philosophe et le déni du politique: Marx, Henry, PlatonCANTIN, Serge, Le philosophe et le déni du politique: Marx, Henry, Platon.André Mineau - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (3):587-589.
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    Merleau-Ponty et Berkeley.André Moreau - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (3):418-424.
  20. Engineers and drifters : the ideal of explication and its critics.André Carus - 2012 - In Pierre Wagner (ed.), Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    The Potential Use-Value of Hume's ‘True Religion’.Andre C. Willis - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (1):1-15.
    Many hold that Hume was an atheist, that he despised the church, and that he was a devastating critic of religion. One cannot deny, however, the references to ‘true religion’ in his work, his sometimes seemingly favorable references to Deity, his call for religion in ‘every civilized community’, and his sense of ‘natural belief’. The following essay describes a speculative Humean ‘true religion’ and discusses its potential use-value for contemporary philosophy of religion. It begins, anecdotally, with a description of Hume's (...)
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    Hommage à : Alain GIRARD.André Akoun - 1996 - Hermes 19:268.
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    Hommage à : Jean-François LYOTARD.André Akoun - 1999 - Hermes 23:349.
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  24. Hamlet and Mythical Thought.André Lorant - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (118):49-76.
    The survival of some masterpieces of literature across the ages is still an unexplained mystery. Deeply rooted in their time, they reflect the preoccupations of a given historical period and have an impact, by means of their testimony, on future generations. They bring into play images, drives and phantoms which have remained unchanged from prehistoric time to our day. The perfection of their form has remained unequaled; their examples incite us to meditation and creativity.
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    Homem E natureza em nicolau de gusa: O microcosmo numa perspectiva dinâmica E criadora.João Maria André - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (3):805-814.
    Na passagem da Idade Média para aidade Moderna, o triângulo constituído pelosmotivos conceptuais "homem-natureza-Deus" éum triângulo cuja base, constituída pela relaçãohomem-natureza, tende a assumir, diríamos nósem termos cusanos, uma dimensão infinita nummovimento em que o vértice coincideprogressivamente com essa base transformandotal triângulo numa recta infinita. O lugar detransição que ocupa o pensamento do Cardealalemão é, por isso, paradigmático, encontrado asua expressão plena na forma como transpõe parao Renascimento alguns tópicos recorrentes nopensamento medieval: em primeiro lugar, omotivo do homo, imago Dei, (...)
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    L'art des systèmes en philosophie.André Moreau - 1977 - Montréal: Éditions Jovialistes.
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    De l'analyse narrative à la théologie des récits bibliques.André Wénin - 2008 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 39 (3):369-393.
    L’analyse narrative reste une méthode exégétique assez peu connue dans le monde de la théologie francophone. Dans un premier temps, l’auteur présente le principe de cette méthode et il illustre ses principales procédures avec des exemples des deux Testaments. Il montre ensuite, à l’aide d’un texte biblique , le type de relation qu’un récit engage avec son lecteur. Dans la seconde partie, il indique par quelles voies cette méthode synchronique peut être utile à une théologie biblique différente de celle qui (...)
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  28. Possessing Demonstrative Concepts.André J. Abath - 2008 - Facta Philosophica 10 (1):231-245.
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    André Comte-Sponville.François L'Yvonnet & André Comte-Sponville (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Éditions de l'Herne.
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    (1 other version)De quelques idées du Baron d'holbach.André Lalande - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 33:601 - 621.
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  31. Vocabulaire technique et critique de la philosophie.André Lalande - 1968 - Paris,: Presses Universitaires de France.
     
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    A contextualist treatment of the predicate of existence.André Leclerc - 2021 - Filosofia Unisinos 7 (2).
    I first give a very short characterization of contextualism in the philosophy of language; then I present the traditional debate about the question whether “exists” is a first or second order predicate, to conclude, firstly, that there is a first order as well as a second order use for that predicate, with no ambiguity, and, secondly, that the debate was couched in too restrictive terms. I defend that there is a huge variety of contexts to be scrutinized, and that a (...)
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  33. From the mystery to the problem of consciousness.André Leclerc - 2001 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 55 (216):269-275.
     
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  34. Philosophical foundations of partial belief models.André Bazzoni - 2017 - Cognitive Systems Research 41:116--129.
    This paper is an attempt to put forward a new kind of partial model for representing belief states. I first introduce some philosophical motivations for working with partial models. Then, I present the standard (total) model proposed by Hintikka, and the partial models studied by Humberstone and Holliday. I then show how to reduce Hintikka’s semantics in order to obtain a partial model which, however, differs from Humberstone’s and Holliday’s. The nature of such differences is assessed, and I provide motivations (...)
     
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    Contre la doctrine de Mani.André Alexander & Villey - 1985 - Paris: Cerf. Edited by André Villey.
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  36. Notes sur la religion de Pindare.André Brémond - 1918 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 8 (1):290.
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    Jesus como simbolista E antirrealista: Sobre a interpretação semiótica de Nietzsche n’o anticristo.André Luis Muniz Garcia - 2016 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 21 (2):13-47.
    Esse artigo pretende discutir, em um primeiro momento, o sentido, para a psicologia de Nietzsche, da figura de Jesus n’_O Anticristo_. Mais precisamente, esse artigo parte de uma problematização dessa tipologia de Jesus, para, em seguida, fazer convergir essa estratégia psicológica com uma semiótica, isto é, uma análise do uso dos signos pelo tipo Jesus. Depois de contextualizar a discussão sobre o tipo Jesus como “simbolista” e “antirrealista”, mostramos como Nietzsche, estrategicamente, elabora em suas últimas obras uma efetiva confrontação simbólica (...)
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    L'idée de l'inconscient et l'intuition de la vie.André Joussain - 1911 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 71:467 - 493.
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    L'incoordonnable.André Lalande - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (6):904 - 919.
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  40. Roseau pensant, t. 1.André Mercier - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):599-601.
     
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    Methods of Theoretical Psychology.André Kukla - 2001 - Bradford Books.
    The aim of this book is not to impart a substantive knowledge of core psychological theories, or even to analyze critically selected theories. Instead, it is to prepare the reader to analyze and advance the theoretical literature in any tradition. Theoretical psychology stands in the same relation to psychology as theoretical physics does to physics. The traditional way to study theoretical psychology is to take up one approach after another--behavioral, psychoanalytic, cognitive, and so on. The aim of this book is (...)
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  42. Circularity, Truth, and the Liar Paradox.Andre Chapuis - 1993 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    This dissertation is a study of some recent theories of truth. The theories fall into three groups: The Revision Theories, the context-sensitive theories, and the "Chrysippian theories". ;The "Chrysippian theories" are based on the intuition that pathologicalities arising from the concept of truth can be recognized and acknowledged with the concept of truth itself. Thus, from the pathologicality of the Liar, for example, we can conclude that the Liar is not true. This leads to immediate difficulties since the Liar claims (...)
     
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  43. Le temps, le monde, et la liberté. Fondement de la métaphysique comme science sui generis de l'incommensurable.André Mercier - 1988 - Epistemologia 11:183.
     
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  44. W. Benjamin e A. Gramsci sulla traducibilità delle lingue.André Tosel - 2005 - Studium 101 (1):117-125.
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    Learning to see: moral growth during medical training.J. Andre - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (3):148-152.
    During medical training students and residents reconstruct their view of the world. Patients become bodies; both the faults and the virtues of the medical profession become exaggerated. This reconstruction has moral relevance: it is in part a moral blindness. The pain of medical training, together with its narrowness, contributes substantially to these faulty reconstructions. Possible improvements include teaching more social science, selecting chief residents and faculty for their attitudes, helping students acquire communication skills, and helping them deal with their own (...)
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    Expertise and the Interaction between Different Perceptual-Cognitive Skills: Implications for Testing and Training.André Roca & A. Mark Williams - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Heidegger et la liberté: le Dasein face à la technique.Jean-Edouard André - 2005 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Il apparaîtra, en des termes explicites, que nous cherchons, prioritairement, à nous distinguer de cette lecture à livre ouvert, immédiate, qui caractérise une certaine école du commentaire de l'œuvre, qui suppose que la vérité du ...
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  48. (1 other version)Innateness: A Developmental Account.Andre Ariew - 1997 - Dissertation, The University of Arizona
    Ascriptions of innateness are ubiquitous in the cognitive, behavioral and biological sciences. For example, some linguists think that humans possess an "innate" language aquisition device. Some ethologists think that a great number of animal behaviors are "innate". Implicit in these ascriptions is the belief that innateness is a well-understood biological phenomenon. The question I would like to address in this dissertation is, what makes a morphological, physiological or behavioral feature "innate"? ;According to some nay-sayers, innateness is not well-defined in biology (...)
     
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    Henry B. Veatch, Human Rights: Fact or Fancy?André Berten - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (69):112-113.
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    Hommage à Jean Cazeneuve.André Akoun - 2006 - Hermes 45:195.
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