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    La peur, arme politique: gouverner, c'est faire peur... et rassurer.Robert Charvin - 2019 - [Bruxelles]: Investig'Action.
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    La barbarie et l’humanitaire dans l’ordre international.Charvin Robert - 2011 - Noesis 18:295-303.
    Nombre de juristes, à travers l’histoire, se sont accommodés de la barbarie pourvu qu’elle s’insère dans des procédures respectées à la lettre, même si l’esprit – quel qu’il soit – en est totalement absent. La notion « d’état de droit », communément utilisée aujourd’hui dans l’ordre interne, relève de la mystification car elle supporte toutes les définitions : le droit nazi lui-même avait ses subtilités et tous les pouvoirs n’appartenaient pas au Chancelier du Reich. Concernant l’ordre intern...
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  3. Snakes and Dragons, Rat’s Liver and Fly’s Leg: The Butterfly Dream Revisited.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (4):513-520.
    The Zhuangzi begins with Peng, a soaring bird transformed from a bounded fish, which is the first metaphor that points beyond limited standpoints to a higher point of view. The transformation is one-way and symbolizes that there is a higher viewpoint to attain which affords mental freedom and the clarity and scope of great vision. Under the alternate thesis of constant transformation, values and understandings must ceaselessly transform and collapse. All cyclical transformations must collapse into skeptical relativism and confusion. But (...)
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    4. Dividing and Deriving in Kant's Rechtslehre.Robert B. Pippin - 2010 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 63-85.
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  6. Meaning and Mental Representation.Robert Cummins - 1989 - Mind 99 (396):637-642.
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  7. The identity of the self.Robert Nozick - 1981 - In Philosophical explanations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
     
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  8. (1 other version)Editorial: Do we Need a New Enlightenment for the 21st Century?Robert Elliott Allinson - 2023 - Dialogue and Universalism 32 (1):5-18.
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  9. Moritz Geiger’s Notion of Dynamic Essence – a Challenge for the Contemporary ‘Platonic’ Conception of Essence?Robert Michels - manuscript
    In 1924, the Munich-school phenomenologist Moritz Geiger argued that there are dynamic essences. His two examples are the tragic, and being human, his main ideas are that what it takes to be tragic varies over time historically and that what makes an organism human varies across different stages of its ontogenetic development. He hence points to two ways in which essences may be dynamic, that is, subject to change. The current paper takes Geiger’s view seriously and assumes that it poses (...)
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  10. Hegel, Lao-Tzu and Bohr.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2014 - In Wayne Cristaudo, Heung Wah Wong & Sun Youzhoung (eds.), Order and Revolt: Debating the Principles of Eastern and Western Social Thought. Bridge21 Publishers.
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    Mechanism and materialism.Robert E. Schofield - 1969 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    Robert Schofield explores the rational elements of British experimental natural philosophy in the 18th century by tracing the influence of two opposing concepts of the nature of matter and its action—mechanism and materialism. Both concepts rested on the Newtonian interpretation of their proponents, although each developed more or less independently. By integrating the developments in all the areas of experimental natural philosophy, describing their connections and the influences of Continental science, natural theology, and to a lesser degree social and (...)
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    Circles within a Circle: The Condition for the Possibility of an Ethical Business Enterprise within a Market System.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):261-277.
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  13. Mao in the Margins: Mao's Commentary on Friedrich Paulsen's, A System of Ethics.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2015 - In Jean-Claude Pastor (ed.), One Thousand Years of Chinese Thought: Song Dynasty to 1949. Editions du Clerf.
  14. The Philosophy of Mao Zedong.Robert Elliott Allinson - manuscript
  15. The Unity of Heaven and Earth in the Zhuangzhi.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2015 - In Chinese Culture and Human-Nature Relations. Society for the Study of Religious Philosophy. pp. 373-392.
    My scholarly approach is to consider and treat the inner chapters of the Zhuangzi as an integral text regardless of whether its composition is the result of many hands. I treat this in much the same fashion as Western biblical scholars study the Western bible for its meaning, whether or not it actually came into being over many years and was the result of the work of multiple authorship. It is my opinion that such an approach is more appropriate to (...)
     
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    Li T'ung-hsüan and the Practical Dimensions of Hua-yen.Robert M. Gimello - 1983 - In Robert M. Gimello & Peter N. Gregory (eds.), Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 321-390.
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    Women’s Work: Its Irreplaceability and Exploitability.Robert E. Goodin - 2008 - In Daniel I. O'Neill, Mary Lyndon Shanley & Iris Marion Young (eds.), Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 119-138.
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    Chapter 13. The Curious Fate of the Idea of Progress.Robert B. Pippin - 2021 - In Samuel Stoner & Paul Wilford (eds.), Kant and the Possibility of Progress: From Modern Hopes to Postmodern Anxieties. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 217-232.
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    Rousseau, Bürger ohne Vaterland: von der Polis zur Natur.Robert Spaemann - 1980 - München: Piper.
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  20. Replies to Honneth, McDowell, Pippin, and Stern.Robert B. Brandom - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (3):741-760.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 103, Issue 3, Page 741-760, November 2021.
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    Animals, politics, and morality.Robert Garner - 2004 - New York: Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave.
    This is an extensively re-written second edition of a well regarded and much cited text on the issue of animal protection. It remains the only text to combine an examination of the philosophy and politics of the issue. Its central argument is that the philosophical debate is central to an understanding and evaluation of the substantive issues involving animals and the nature of the movement for change. The book has been thoroughly revised to include major theoretical and empirical developments. Specifically, (...)
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    Pluralism and Liberal Politics.Robert B. Talisse - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    In this book, Robert Talisse critically examines the moral and political implications of pluralism, the view that our best moral thinking is indeterminate and that moral conflict is an inescapable feature of the human condition. Through a careful engagement with the work of William James, Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls, and their contemporary followers, Talisse distinguishes two broad types of moral pluralism: metaphysical and epistemic. After arguing that metaphysical pluralism does not offer a compelling account of value and thus cannot (...)
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    Systems and principles in memory theory: Another critique of pure memory.Robert G. Crowder - 1993 - In A. Collins, Martin A. Conway & P. E. Morris (eds.), Theories of Memory. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 5.
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    The role of theory in understanding implicit memory.Robert S. Lockhart - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 3--13.
  25. (1 other version)Hume, Newton, and the Design Argument.Robert H. Hurlbutt & Wallace I. Matson - 1965 - Philosophy 41 (156):181-183.
  26. Materialism without reductionism: What physicalism does not entail.Robert Boyd - 1980 - In Ned Joel Block (ed.), Readings in Philosophy of Psychology: 1. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
     
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  27. Happiness as a Natural End.Robert N. Johnson - 2002 - In Mark Timmons (ed.), Kant's Metaphysics of morals: interpetative essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
  28. The Business of Enlightenment: A Publishing History of the Encyclopédie 1775-1800.Robert Darnton - 1979 - Diderot Studies 21:237-239.
     
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    Levinas.Robert Bernasconi - 1988 - In Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Philosophy and Non-philosophy Since Merleau-Ponty. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--232.
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    The normative theory of individual choice.Robert Nozick - 1990 - New York: Garland.
  31. Sociology as an Art Form.Robert Nisbet - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (4):274-277.
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    Human Fertilisation and Embryology: Regulating the Reproductive Revolution.Robert Gregory Lee & Derek Morgan - 2001 - Blackstone Press.
    Based on the "Guide to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990", this volume reviews the regulation of assisted conception including complex moral issues such as abortion, embryo research and cloning.
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  33. The Cosmology of Freedom.Robert C. Neville - 1974 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 31 (2):327-329.
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  34. The eye of true philosophy:" on the relationship between Kant's anthropology and his critical philosophy.Robert B. Louden - 2022 - In Giovanni Pietro Basile & Ansgar Lyssy (eds.), System and freedom in Kant and Fichte. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and EPR.Robert Clifton, Constantine Pagonis & Itamar Pitowsky - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992 (Volume One: Contributed Papers):114 - 128.
    The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument for the incompleteness of quantum mechanics involves two assumptions: one about locality and the other about when it is legitimate to infer the existence of an element-of-reality. Using one simple thought experiment, we argue that quantum predictions and the relativity of simultaneity require that both these assumptions fail, whether or not quantum mechanics is complete.
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  36. The Substance of Berkeley's Philosophy.Robert Muehlmann - 1995 - In Berkeley's Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and Critical Essays. Pennsylvania State University Press.
  37. (1 other version)Reconstruction of Thinking.Robert C. Neville - 1981 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (3):182-184.
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  38. Considered opinions: deliberative polling in Britain.Robert Luskin, James Fishkin & Roger Jowell - 2002 - British Journal of Political Science 32 (3):455–87.
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    The Human Condition: A Volume in the Comparative Religious Ideas Project.Robert Cummings Neville - 2000 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the human condition in a range of world religions and discusses the issue and philosophical implications of comparison itself.
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  40. The role of mental meaning in psychological explanation.Robert C. Cummins - 1991 - In Brian P. McLaughlin (ed.), Dretske and his critics. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
  41. From Hegel to existentialism.Robert C. Solomon - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3):371-371.
     
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    Anthropology, History, and Education.Robert B. Louden & Günter Zöller (eds.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    Anthropology, History, and Education, first published in 2007, contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature. Some of these works, which were published over a thirty-nine year period between 1764 and 1803, had never before been translated into English. Kant's question 'What is the human being?' is approached indirectly in his famous works on metaphysics, epistemology, moral and legal philosophy, aesthetics and the philosophy of religion, but it is approached directly in his extensive but less well-known writings on physical (...)
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    Puzzles socráticos.Robert Nozick & Agustín Coletes Blanco - 1999 - Catedra Ediciones.
    Uno de los principales filosofos de nuestro tiempo, Robert Nozick, continua en este libro la tradicion socratica de investigacion. Este volumen ilustra la originalidad, fuerza y alcance de su obra, a la vez que demuestra su sello personal al combinar un extraordinario rigor analitico con un inteligente juego intelectual. A traves de ensayos y ficciones filosoficas, el libro abarca desde Socrates hasta Quine. Algunos ensayos ofrecen metodos clasicos para apoyar nuevas preguntas en torno a la eleccion. Otros, nuevas aproximaciones (...)
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    The Jurisprudence of Law's Form and Substance.Robert S. Summers - 2000 - Dartmouth Publishing Company.
    Robert S. Summers is a distinguished legal theorist whose work has had significant influence in Europe as well as the United States. The study of form and substance in law, the theme of this collection, marks many of his most distinctive contributions to law and legal philosophy over four decades.
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  45. Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts.Robert S. Lynd & Helen Merrell Lynd - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):573-575.
     
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    The status of blindsight: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex and the riddoch phenomenon.Robert W. Kentridge & Charles A. Heywood - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (5):3-11.
    In this introductory paper, we assess the current status of blindsight -- the phenomenon in which patients with damage to their primary visual cortex retain the ability to detect, discriminate and localize visual stimuli presented in areas of their visual field in which they report that they are subjectively blind. Blindsight has garnered a great deal of interest and critical research, in part because of its important implications for the philosophy of mind. We briefly consider why this is so, and (...)
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  47. Hayek and the Methodological Peculiarities of Social Sciences.Robert Nadeau - unknown
    Throughout his writings, Hayek has emphasized that a "scientistic prejudice" is working as a bad steering factor in the research for sound theories in the general field of social sciences, and especially in economics. Notwithstanding Hayek's criticism, most contemporary economists still think that they must imitate methods of physical and biological sciences in order to do good and valid science. While Hayek was first vehemently reproving this methodological choice in his early writings (for example, Hayek 1952), he was afterwards convinced (...)
     
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    Le Ménexène de Platon et la rhétorique de son temps.Robert Clavaud - 1980 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres. Edited by Plato.
    Ecrit vraisemblablement vers 386/385, le Menexene s'attache a l'eloquence politique lors d'oraison funebre en l'honneur de citoyens morts au combat. Dans ce dialogue, Socrate indique au jeune Menexene qui entre en politique, comment se moquer des orateurs en lui recitant une oraison funebre provenant de sa maitresse Aspasie, epouse de Pericles. L'ouvrage decortique l'un des premiers dialogues de Platon.
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  49. The Spirit of Western Philosophy a Historical Interpretation Including Selections From the Major European Philosophers [by] Newton P. Stallknecht [and] Robert S. Brumbaugh.Newton Phelps Stallknecht & Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1964 - D. Mckay Co.
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    Nature and Nothingness: An Essay in Ordinal Phenomenology.Robert S. Corrington - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores four types of nothingness as found in nature: holes in nature, totalizing nothingness in horror, naturing nothingness, and encompassing nothingness. Robert S. Corrington argues that though nothingness takes many forms, they are all guises of the same vast Nothingness.
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