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    Albert Thibaudet, philosophe.Bernard Rigaux - 2021 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 71 (3):21-35.
    Si Albert Thibaudet est aujourd’hui reconnu comme critique littéraire, sa contribution à la philosophie tend à être oubliée. Or, ce disciple de Bergson est l’auteur d’une étude originale sur le bergsonisme, en ce qu’elle est un dialogue philosophique avec celui qui fut son maître. Helléniste passionné, Thibaudet a, en outre, écrit sur Socrate, remontant ainsi à la source du dialogue, âme de la philosophie. Bergsonien et socratique, Thibaudet a pu rencontrer chez Montaigne la synthèse des deux sources de sa pensée, (...)
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    De Montaigne à Fénelon : l’itinéraire de Maine de Biran.Bernard Rigaux - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (6):23-38.
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  3. A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Conscious experience is one of the most difficult and thorny problems in psychological science. Its study has been neglected for many years, either because it was thought to be too difficult, or because the relevant evidence was thought to be poor. Bernard Baars suggests a way to specify empirical constraints on a theory of consciousness by contrasting well-established conscious phenomena - such as stimulus representations known to be attended, perceptual, and informative - with closely comparable unconscious ones - such (...)
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  4. (4 other versions)Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (270):507-509.
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    Telic higher-order thoughts and Moore's paradox.Bernard W. Kobes - 1995 - Philosophical Perspectives 9:291-312.
  6. Blacks and Social Justice.Bernard Boxill - 1986 - Law and Philosophy 5 (1):121-134.
     
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    A neurobiological interpretation of global workspace theory.Bernard J. Baars & James Newman - 1994 - In Antti Revonsuo & Matti Kamppinen (eds.), Consciousness in Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 211--226.
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    Acting out.Bernard Stiegler - 2009 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by David Barison, Daniel Ross, Patrick Crogan & Bernard Stiegler.
    How I became a philosopher -- To love, to love me, to love us.
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    Popular Sovereignty and Nationalism.Bernard Yack - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (4):517-536.
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    Human Dignity as a Component of a Long-Lasting and Widespread Conceptual Construct.Bernard Baertschi - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (2):201-211.
    For some decades, the concept of human dignity has been widely discussed in bioethical literature. Some authors think that this concept is central to questions of respect for human beings, whereas others are very critical of it. It should be noted that, in these debates, dignity is one component of a long-lasting and widespread conceptual construct used to support a stance on the ethical question of the moral status of an action or being. This construct has been used from Modernity (...)
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  11. One, not two, neural correlates of consciousness.Bernard J. Baars & Steven Laureys - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (6):269.
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    Arming the Ears.Bernard Stiegler, James Davies, Colman Hogan & Gabriele Schliwa - 2024 - Journal of Continental Philosophy 5 (1):117-128.
    This article explores the consequences for music of its entry into the machine-age of sound, which involves, among other things, the de-instrumentalization of the ears and the possibility of an analytical listening ushering in the invention of digital tools that allow for a new graphic projection of musical time. Referring to important texts, notably by Bartók and Adorno, on the consequences of analogue sound reproduction for listening habits, musical analysis and even for the concept of writing, it looks at the (...)
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    Big tech and societal sustainability: an ethical framework.Bernard Arogyaswamy - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):829-840.
    Sustainability is typically viewed as consisting of three forces, economic, social, and ecological, in tension with one another. In this paper, we address the dangers posed to societal sustainability. The concern being addressed is the very survival of societies where the rights of individuals, personal and collective freedoms, an independent judiciary and media, and democracy, despite its messiness, are highly valued. We argue that, as a result of various technological innovations, a range of dysfunctional impacts are threatening social and political (...)
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    A connectionist multiple-trace memory model for polysyllabic word reading.Bernard Ans, Serge Carbonnel & Sylviane Valdois - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (4):678-723.
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    Making Sense of Humanity and Other Philosophical Papers.Bernard Williams - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    This new volume of philosophical papers by Bernard Williams is divided into three sections: the first Action, Freedom, Responsibility, the second Philosophy, Evolution and the Human Sciences; in which appears the essay which gives the collection its title; and the third Ethics, which contains essays closely related to his 1983 book Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. Like the two earlier volumes of Williams's papers published by Cambridge University Press, Problems of the Self and Moral Luck, this volume will (...)
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    The Moral Status of Artificial Life.Bernard Baertschi - 2012 - Environmental Values 21 (1):5 - 18.
    Recently at the J. Craig Venter Institute, a microorganism has been created through synthetic biology. In the future, more complex living beings will very probably be produced. In our natural environment, we live amongst a whole variety of beings. Some of them have moral status — they have a moral importance and we cannot treat them in just any way we please —; some do not. When it becomes possible to create artificially living beings who naturally possess moral status, will (...)
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  17. The global brainweb: An update on global workspace theory.Bernard J. Baars - 2003 - Science and Consciousness Review 2.
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    Von der mathematischen Lehrart.Bernard Bolzano - 1981
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    Sexuality, knowledge and power in the thought of Michel Foucault.Bernard Flynn - 1981 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (3):330-348.
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    Criteria and truth.Bernard Harrison - 1999 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):207–235.
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    "Relativism" and "objectivity" in Stephen C. Pepper's theory of criticism.Bernard C. Heyl - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (3):378-393.
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    L'analogie de proportion chez saint Thomas d'Aquin.Bernard Landry - 1922 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 24 (95):257-280.
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    La notion d'analogie chez saint Bonaventure.Bernard Landry - 1922 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 24 (94):137-169.
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    (1 other version)The Form of Inference.Bernard Lonergan - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):277-292.
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    A note on Austin's performative theory of knowledge.Bernard Mayo - 1963 - Philosophical Studies 14 (1-2):28 - 31.
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    In the End, It Needed a Cunning Plan.Bernard Moss - 2010 - Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 9 (2):13-28.
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    Seeking the Good Life, Socrates Erotic Revolution.Bernard Murchland - 2012 - Philosophical Inquiry 36 (1-2):42-50.
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    (1 other version)A philosopher in search of his soul.Bernard Muscio - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):105 – 110.
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    How injustice pays.Bernard R. Boxill - 1980 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 9 (4):359-371.
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    A note on the "carving up content" principle in Frege's theory of sense.Bernard Linsky - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (1):126-135.
    In the Grundlagen Frege says that "line a is parallel to line b" differs from "the direction of a = the direction of b" in that "we carve up the content in a way different from the original way". It seems that such recarving is crucial to Frege's logicist program of defining numbers, but it also seems incompatible with his later theory of sense and reference. I formulate a restriction on recarving, in particular, that no names may be introduced that (...)
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    La rencontre des parallèles.Bernard Cardinale - 2018 - Nice: Les éditions Ovadia.
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    The blind men and the elephant: What is missing cognitively in the study of cumulative technological evolution.Bernard J. Crespi - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    I describe and explain evidence regarding a key role for autism spectrum cognition in human technology; tradeoffs of autistic cognition with social skills; and a model of how cumulative technological culture evolves. This model involves positive feedback whereby increased technical complexity selects for enhanced social learning of mechanistic concepts and skills, leading to further advances in technology.
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  33. Love and being.Bernard James Diggs - 1947 - New York,: S.F. Vanni.
     
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  34. Logic.Bernard Bosanquet - 1931 - London,: Oxford Univ. Press.
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    Contre l’esprit.Bernard Andrieu - 2004 - Methodos 4.
    Notre recherche consiste à retrouver, sous la partie visible des sciences cognitives, la partie invisible toujours active qui les fonde c'est-à-dire les nœuds liant à propos du cerveau-corps-esprit la médecine, la psychologie, la philosophie et la psychiatrie. Une certaine histoire philosophique de la psychologie voudrait imposer la thèse d'une indépendance de l'esprit par rapport au corps comme de la psychologie par rapport à la physiologie, la biologie, la neurologie ou encore la génétique. Pourtant l’étude des troubles neurologiques, des neuropathies du (...)
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    L’invention du XVIII siècle canadien.Bernard Andrès - 2007 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26:1.
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    Steps toward Healing: False Memories and Traumagenic Amnesia May Coexist in Vulnerable Populations.Bernard J. Baars & Katharine McGovern - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (1):68-74.
    Child abuse is surely the most agonizing psychological issue of our time. We decry the tendency to polarize around the either-or dichotomy of "recovered versus false memories," when both are likely to occur. Memory researchers seem to generalize from the mild, one-shot stressors of the laboratory to the severe repeated traumas reported by abused populations, an inferential leap that is scientifically dubious. Naturalistic studies show some post-traumatic memory impairment ; dissociativity, such as emotional numbing, detachment, and the like; but also (...)
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    Hobbes' Christian Commonwealth.Bernard H. Baumrin - 2000 - Hobbes Studies 13 (1):3-11.
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    Prima facie duties.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (24):736-739.
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    The Part-Time College Teacher, a Virtually Untapped Resource.Bernard H. Baum - 1961 - Business and Society 1 (2):34-36.
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  41. Histoire de la pensée au Pays de Liège des origines à nos jours.Bernard Forthomme - 2018 - Paris: Orizons.
    tome I. IVe s.-XIe s. -- tome II. XIIe-XVe s. -- tome III. XVIe s.-XVIIIe s.
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    L'éthique juridique et politique.Bernard Gilson - 2003 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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    Inhalt.Bernard Williams - 2000 - In Scham, Schuld Und Notwendigkeit: Eine Wiederbelebung Antiker Begriffe der Moral. De Gruyter.
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    Index.Bernard Williams - 2002 - In Truth and Truthfulness: An Essay in Genealogy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 323-328.
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  45. The Case Of Nietzsche: A Wagnerian Riposte.Bernard Wills - 2010 - Animus 14:30-42.
    In the Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche hails Wagner and especially his opera Tristan and Isolde as the harbinger of a Dionysian rebirth in German music. It is notorious, however, that in later works such as The Case of Wagner and Contra Wagner Nietzsche turned against Wagner as an arch-ascetic whose late opera Parsifal represents a reversion to Christianity and its life denying spirit. This paper argues that Nietzsche's polemic is on the whole a distorted picture of Wagner and of (...)
     
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    Vorwort zur deutschen Ausgabe.Bernard Williams - 2000 - In Scham, Schuld Und Notwendigkeit: Eine Wiederbelebung Antiker Begriffe der Moral. De Gruyter.
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    Introduction to the essays on post-modern criticism.Bernard Zelechow - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):783-784.
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    On Some Criticisms of Consent Theory.Bernard R. Boxill - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (1):81-102.
  49. Consciousness cannot be limited to sensory qualities: Some empirical counterexamples.Bernard J. Baars & Katharine A. McGovern - 2000 - Neuro-Psychoanalysis 2 (1):11-13.
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    Les fondements de la morale de Maine de Biran.Bernard Baertschi - 1983 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 88 (4):447 - 464.
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