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    Not acting their age? The sexuality of 50-year-old women in TV series in the early twenty-first century. [REVIEW]Mathieu Arbogast - 2015 - Clio 42:165-179.
    De manière continue depuis les débuts de la télévision, on observe que les femmes sont minoritaires dans les séries et plus jeunes que les hommes. L’écart d’âge joue un rôle considérable dans les rapports de genre asymétriques et inégaux, notamment dans les couples hétérosexuels. Les comédiennes de plus de 50 ans sont très rares, les personnages qu’elles incarnent proposent des scripts sexuels nouveaux et des représentations originales de la féminité et de la masculinité. Les concepts de masculinité et de féminité (...)
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    Poetik.Arbogast Schmitt - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
    Es gibt kaum einen literaturtheoretischen Text, der über Jahrhunderte hin eine solche Autorität ausgeübt hat wie Aristoteles’ kleiner Traktat "Über die Dichtkunst". Die "Poetik" gilt seit der Renaissance als Text, der einen "neuen", der Welt zugewandeten Aristoteles zeigt, der der Dichtung die Aufgabe zugewiesen habe, die empirische Wirklichkeit selbst nachzuahmen. Dem Dichter war dadurch eine rationale Aufgabe gestellt: Er sollte die Ordnung der Welt erkennen und darstellen. Der Zweifel an der Ordnung und Schönheit der Welt und die so genannte Genieästhetik (...)
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    Devout Humanism.Jules J. Arbogast - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 6 (1):17-17.
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    Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Athletes Pre- and Post-Season Demonstrates Consistent Pattern of Frontal Cortical Activation with King-Devick Testing.Kristy Arbogast, Christina Master, Fairuz Mohammed, Eileen Storey, Olivia Podolak, Shelly Sharma, Catherine McDonald & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    (1 other version)Resisting corporate corruption: cases in practical ethics from Enron through the financial crisis.Stephen V. Arbogast - 2013 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.
    This text's objective is to teach business ethics in a manner very different from the conceptual/legal frameworks which dominate graduate schools. The book offers 25 case studies that cover a full range of business practice, controls and ethics issues. The cases are framed to instruct students in early identification of ethics issues, and how to work such problems effectively within corporate organizations. By pursuing these case studies, students should emerge with a "practical toolkit" that better enables them to follow their (...)
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    The Basis of Belief.Jules Arbogast - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (3):58-58.
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  8. Autonomy within dependence on the self-understanding of man in classical Greek literature and philosophy (Homer, tragedy, Aristotle).Arbogast Schmitt - 2021 - In Jan-Ivar Lindén (ed.), To Understand What Is Happening. Essays on Historicity. Boston: BRILL.
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    Back Matter.Arbogast Schmitt - 2008 - In Poetik. Akademie Verlag.
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  10. Die Entgrenzung der Künste durch ihre Ästhetisierung bei Baumgarten.Arbogast Schmitt - forthcoming - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.
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    Der Einzelne und die Gemeinschaft in der Dichtung Homers und in der Staatstheorie bei Platon: zur Ableitung der Staatstheorie aus der Psychologie.Arbogast Schmitt - 2000 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    Platons Staatstheorie wird schon seit der Renaissance wegen ihres angeblich spekulativen und nicht empirischen Charakters kritisiert. Grundlage dieses Urteils ist die Annahme, Platon habe an eine Welt von Ideen jenseits aller Erfahrung geglaubt und aus ihr seine Staatskonstruktion abgeleitet. Die vorliegende Untersuchung versucht dagegen zu zeigen, dass das Urteil, Platon habe eine ideale Staatsverfassung auf erfahrungsfremde Prinzipien gegrundet, Resultat einer perspektivisch verzerrten Politeia-Lekture ist.
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    Die Moderne und Platon.Arbogast Schmitt - 2003 - Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler.
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    Der Philosoph als Maler - der Maler als Philosoph. Zur Relevanz der platonischen Kunsttheorie.Arbogast Schmitt - 2001 - In StephanHG Hauser (ed.), Homo Pictor. De Gruyter. pp. 32-54.
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    Denken und Sein bei Platon und Descartes: kritische Anmerkungen zur "Überwindung" der antiken Seinsphilosophie durch die moderne Philosophie des Subjekts.Arbogast Schmitt - 2011 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    Durch den Aufweis, dass allein das ‚Ich denke’ durch keinen Zweifel in Frage gestellt werden kann, hat Descartes im Sinn einer langen philosophiegeschichtlichen Tradition eine epochale Wende des Denkens auf sich selbst bewirkt und eine unreflektiert naive Ausrichtung auf die äußeren Dinge überwunden. Obwohl viele cartesianische Positionen heute als problematisch oder sogar als überholt beurteilt werden, scheint diese ihm zugeschriebene Wende ein Standpunkt zu sein, hinter den kein modernes Denken mehr zurückfallen darf. Die Tatsache, dass Descartes die Sicherheit des ‚Ich (...)
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    Erläuterungen: Einleitung.Arbogast Schmitt - 2008 - In Poetik. Akademie Verlag.
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    Erläuterungen: Literaturverzeichnis.Arbogast Schmitt - 2008 - In Poetik. Akademie Verlag.
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    Freiheit und Lust.Arbogast Schmitt - 2018 - Marburg: Verlag Blaues Schloss.
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    Gibt es ein Wissen von Gott?: Plädoyer für einen rationalen Gottesbegriff.Arbogast Schmitt - 2019 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
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  19. Gibt es ein Rechtsverhältnis des Menschen gegenüber dem Tier?Arbogast Schmitt - 2014 - In Peter Janich, Reinhard Brandt & Arbogast Schmitt (eds.), Der Mensch und seine Tiere: Mensch-Tier-Verhältnisse im Spiegel der Wissenschaften. Stuttgart: in Kommission bei Franz Steiner.
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    Kommentar.Arbogast Schmitt - 2008 - In Poetik. Akademie Verlag.
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    Life Is (not Consciousness, but) an Immediate Act of the Intellect.Arbogast Schmitt - 2012 - In Jörg Fingerhut & Sabine Marienberg (eds.), Feelings of Being Alive. De Gruyter. pp. 223-238.
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    Lebenspraxis statt Theorie.Arbogast Schmitt - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (6):943-947.
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    Modernity and Plato: two paradigms of rationality.Arbogast Schmitt - 2012 - Rochester, N.Y.: Camden House.
    Sets itself the Herculean task of comparing and reconciling the modern and Platonic concepts of rationality.
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    Mythos bei Piaton.Arbogast Schmitt - 2004 - In Reinhard Brandt & Steffen Schmidt (eds.), Mythos Und Mythologie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 55-88.
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    Platonism and Empiricism.Arbogast Schmitt - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (1):151-192.
    From the time of John Locke’s critique of Descartes’ ideae innatae, empiricism and rationalism have been seen as diametrically opposed to each other and have, therefore, been placed on opposite ends of the Western philosophical spectrum. Since that time, many have also seen in the irreconcilability of these positions the gap that separates the Anglo-American and the continental philosophical traditions. Plato, often held to be the main representative of a particularly uncompromising rationalism, is considered by many to be the founder (...)
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    Platon und das empirische Denken der Neuzeit.Arbogast Schmitt - 2006 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    In den Sitzungsberichten der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat werden in lockerer Folge die wahrend der Sitzungen gehaltenen Vortrage publiziert, gelegentlich auch weitere Forschungsarbeiten. Da die Gesellschaft nicht in geistes- und naturwissenschaftliche Klassen aufgespalten ist, bilden die Berichte die gesamte Breite der universitaren, aber auch ausseruniversitaren Forschung der Region ab. Integriert sind ausserdem Sammelbande mit Nachrufen.
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    Verbrechen und Schuld bei Platon und Aristoteles.: Zur Unterscheidung und Bewertung moralischen Fehlverhaltens.Arbogast Schmitt - 2013 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 16 (1):23-49.
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    Werner Beierwaltes, Procliana, Spätantikes Denken und seine Spuren.Arbogast Schmitt) - 2014 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 121 (1):159-163.
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    Gnothi sauton: Festschrift für Arbogast Schmitt zum 75. Geburtstag.Brigitte Kappl, Sven Meier & Arbogast Schmitt (eds.) - 2018 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    Gnothi sauton - Erkenne dich selbst! Das Streben nach Erkenntnis und Selbsterkenntnis, das nach antiker Auffassung der Gott selbst in dieser Aufforderung dem Menschen ans Herz legt, bildet ein zentrales Moment von Arbogast Schmitts jahrzehntelanger Beschaftigung mit antiker Literatur und Philosophie, die zugleich immer auch eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit modernen Konzepten und Positionen darstellt. Die vorliegende Festschrift vereint zwolf neue Beitrage zur antiken Philosophie, Literatur und Literaturtheorie, in denen Schuler, Freunde und Weggefahrten Arbogast Schmitts dieses Erkenntnisstreben beantworten und (...)
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    Video Game Violence. A Philosophical Conversation with Mathieu Triclot.Mathieu Triclot & Raphaël Verchère - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (1).
    The starting point of this conversation with philosopher Mathieu Triclot is the issue of the causal contribution of video game playing in school shootings. Triclot explains the limitations of current psychological approaches regarding video game violence. He further develops on the peculiar features of the video game medium and how they relate to the problem of violence. Triclot eventually shows that, although players may relate to virtual violence in very different ways, violence in video games is not merely a (...)
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  31. Philosophie im Umbruch: der Bruch mit dem Aristotelismus im Hellenismus und im späten Mittelalter--seine Bedeutung für die Entstehung eines epochalen Gegensatzbewusstseins von Antike und Moderne: 6. Tagung der Karl und Gertrud Abel-Stiftung am 29. und 30. November 2002 in Marburg.Arbogast Schmitt & Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann (eds.) - 2009 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
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  32. Philosophie im Umbruch: der Bruch mit dem Aristotelismus im Hellenismus und im späten Mittelalter--seine Bedeutung für die Entstehung eines epochalen Gegensatzbewusstseins von Antike und Moderne: 6. Tagung der Karl und Gertrud Abel-Stiftung am 29. und 30. November 2002 in Marburg.Arbogast Schmitt & Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann (eds.) - 2009 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
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    Wittgenstein, finitism, and the foundations of mathematics.Mathieu Marion - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This pioneering book demonstrates the crucial importance of Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics to his philosophy as a whole. Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein's thinking in the context of the mathematical and philosophical work of the times, to make coherent sense of ideas that have too often been misunderstood because they have been presented in a disjointed and incomplete way. In particular, he illuminates the work of the neglected 'transitional period' between the Tractatus and the Investigations.
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  34. Ventromedial prefrontal-subcortical systems and the generation of affective meaning.Mathieu Roy, Daphna Shohamy & Tor D. Wager - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):147-156.
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    Bringing Pierre Bourdieu to Science and Technology Studies.Mathieu Albert & Daniel Lee Kleinman - 2011 - Minerva 49 (3):263-273.
    Bringing Pierre Bourdieu to Science and Technology Studies Content Type Journal Article Pages 263-273 DOI 10.1007/s11024-011-9174-2 Authors Mathieu Albert, Wilson Centre and Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth Street , Eaton-South 1-581, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada Daniel Lee Kleinman, Department of Community and Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 348 Agricultural Hall 1450 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA Journal Minerva Online ISSN 1573-1871 Print ISSN 0026-4695 Journal Volume Volume 49 Journal Issue Volume 49, (...)
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    Fidelity and the grain problem in cultural evolution.Mathieu Charbonneau & Pierrick Bourrat - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):5815-5836.
    High-fidelity cultural transmission, rather than brute intelligence, is the secret of our species’ success, or so many cultural evolutionists claim. It has been selected because it ensures the spread, stability and longevity of beneficial cultural traditions, and it supports cumulative cultural change. To play these roles, however, fidelity must be a causally-efficient property of cultural transmission. This is where the grain problem comes in and challenges the explanatory potency of fidelity. Assessing the degree of fidelity of any episode or mechanism (...)
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    fNIRS differentiates cognitive workload between concussed adolescents and healthy controls.Hasan Ayaz, Kristy Arbogast, Fairuz Mohammed, Ronni Kessler, Lei Wang, Eileen Storey, Olivia Podolak, Matthew Grady, Andrew Mayer, Catherine McDonald & Christina Master - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  38. Wittgenstein, Finitism, and the Foundations of Mathematics.Mathieu Marion - 1998 - Studia Logica 66 (3):432-434.
     
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    Populations without Reproduction.Mathieu Charbonneau - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (5):727-740.
    For a population to undergo evolution by natural selection, it is assumed that the constituents of the population form parent-offspring lineages, that is, that they must reproduce. I challenge this assumption by dividing the notion of reproduction into two subprocesses, that is, multiplication and inheritance, that produce parent-offspring lineages between the parts of a population, and I show that their population-level roles, generation and memory, respectively, can be effected by processes that do not rely on such local-level lineages. I further (...)
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    Degree Spectra of Homeomorphism Type of Compact Polish Spaces.Mathieu Hoyrup, Takayuki Kihara & Victor Selivanov - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-32.
    A Polish space is not always homeomorphic to a computably presented Polish space. In this article, we examine degrees of non-computability of presenting homeomorphic copies of compact Polish spaces. We show that there exists a $\mathbf {0}'$ -computable low $_3$ compact Polish space which is not homeomorphic to a computable one, and that, for any natural number $n\geq 2$, there exists a Polish space $X_n$ such that exactly the high $_{n}$ -degrees are required to present the homeomorphism type of $X_n$. (...)
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  41. Non-psychological weakness of will: self-control, stereotypes, and consequences.Mathieu Doucet & John Turri - 2014 - Synthese 191 (16):3935-3954.
    Prior work on weakness of will has assumed that it is a thoroughly psychological phenomenon. At least, it has assumed that ordinary attributions of weakness of will are purely psychological attributions, keyed to the violation of practical commitments by the weak-willed agent. Debate has recently focused on which sort of practical commitment, intention or normative judgment, is more central to the ordinary concept of weakness of will. We report five experiments that significantly advance our understanding of weakness of will attributions (...)
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    Fungal incompatibility: Evolutionary origin in pathogen defense?Mathieu Paoletti & Sven J. Saupe - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (11):1201-1210.
    In fungi, cell fusion between genetically unlike individuals triggers a cell death reaction known as the incompatibility reaction. In Podospora anserina, the genes controlling this process belong to a gene family encoding STAND proteins with an N‐terminal cell death effector domain, a central NACHT domain and a C‐terminal WD‐repeat domain. These incompatibility genes are extremely polymorphic, subject to positive Darwinian selection and display a remarkable genetic plasticity allowing for constant diversification of the WD‐repeat domain responsible for recognition of non‐self. Remarkably, (...)
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  43. Oxford realism: Knowledge and perception I.Mathieu Marion - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2):299 – 338.
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    Running the number line: Rapid shifts of attention in single-digit arithmetic.Romain Mathieu, Audrey Gourjon, Auriane Couderc, Catherine Thevenot & Jérôme Prado - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):229-239.
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  45. La logique symbolique en débat à Oxford à la fin du XIXe siècle : les disputes logiques de Lewis Carroll et John Cook Wilson.Mathieu Marion & Amirouche Moktefi - 2014 - Revue D’Histoire des Sciences 67 (2):185-205.
    The development of symbolic logic is often presented in terms of a cumulative story of consecutive innovations that led to what is known as modern logic. This narrative hides the difficulties that this new logic faced at first, which shaped its history. Indeed, negative reactions to the emergence of the new logic in the second half of the nineteenth century were numerous and we study here one case, namely logic at Oxford, where one finds Lewis Carroll, a mathematical teacher who (...)
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  46. Plagiarism: Words and ideas.Mathieu Bouville - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (3):311-322.
    Plagiarism is a crime against academy. It deceives readers, hurts plagiarized authors, and gets the plagiarist undeserved benefits. However, even though these arguments do show that copying other people’s intellectual contribution is wrong, they do not apply to the copying of words. Copying a few sentences that contain no original idea (e.g. in the introduction) is of marginal importance compared to stealing the ideas of others. The two must be clearly distinguished, and the ‘plagiarism’ label should not be used for (...)
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    Why Play Logical Games?Mathieu Marion - 2009 - In Ondrej Majer, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen & Tero Tulenheimo (eds.), Games: Unifying Logic, Language, and Philosophy. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag. pp. 3--26.
  48. An Inconsistency-Adaptive Deontic Logic for Normative Conflicts.Mathieu Beirlaen, Christian Straßer & Joke Meheus - 2013 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 42 (2):285-315.
    We present the inconsistency-adaptive deontic logic DP r , a nonmonotonic logic for dealing with conflicts between normative statements. On the one hand, this logic does not lead to explosion in view of normative conflicts such as O A ∧ O ∼A, O A ∧ P ∼A or even O A ∧ ∼O A. On the other hand, DP r still verifies all intuitively reliable inferences valid in Standard Deontic Logic (SDL). DP r interprets a given premise set ‘as normally (...)
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  49. Whistle-Blowing and Morality.Mathieu Bouville - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (3):579-585.
    Whistle-blowing is generally considered from the viewpoint of professional morality. Morality rejects the idea of choice and the interests of the professional as immoral. Yet the dreadful retaliations against the messengers of the truth make it necessary for morality to leave a way out of whistle-blowing. This is why it forges rights (sometimes called duties) to trump the duty to the public prescribed by professional codes. This serves to hide the obvious fact that whether to blow the whistle is indeed (...)
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  50. Oxford realism: Knowledge and perception II.Mathieu Marion - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (3):485 – 519.
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