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    Diffusion of niobium, iron, cobalt, nickel and copper in niobium.Denis Ablitzee - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (5):1239-1256.
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  2. Transnational Corporations and the Duty to Respect Basic Human Rights.Denis G. Arnold - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3):371-399.
    ABSTRACT:In a series of reports the United Nations Special Representative on the issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations has emphasized a tripartite framework regarding business and human rights that includes the state “duty to protect,” the TNC “responsibility to respect,” and “appropriate remedies” for human rights violations. This article examines the recent history of UN initiatives regarding business and human rights and places the tripartite framework in historical context. Three approaches to human rights are distinguished: moral, political, and legal. (...)
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  3. A Taxonomy of Functions.Denis M. Walsh & André Ariew - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):493 - 514.
    There are two general approaches to characterising biological functions. One originates with Cummins. According to this approach, the function of a part of a system is just its causal contribution to some specified activity of the system. Call this the ‘C-function’ concept. The other approach ties the function of a trait to some aspect of its evolutionary significance. Call this the ‘E-function’ concept. According to the latter view, a trait's function is determined by the forces of natural selection. The C-function (...)
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    Episodic memory and the feeling of pastness: from intentionalism to metacognition.Denis Perrin & André Sant’Anna - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-26.
    In recent years, there has been an increasing interest among philosophers of memory in the questions of how to characterize and to account for the temporal phenomenology of episodic memory. One prominent suggestion has been that episodic memory involves a feeling of pastness, the elaboration of which has given rise to two main approaches. On the intentionalist approach, the feeling of pastness is explained in terms of what episodic memory represents. In particular, Fernández has argued that it can be explained (...)
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    Constraints on Tone Sensitivity in Novel Word Learning by Monolingual and Bilingual Infants: Tone Properties Are More Influential than Tone Familiarity.Denis Burnham, Leher Singh, Karen Mattock, Pei J. Woo & Marina Kalashnikova - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good: Reason and Human Happiness in Aquinas's Moral Science.Denis J. M. Bradley - 1997 - CUA Press.
    Annotation. Against the background of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Bradley provides a detailed differentiation between Aristotle's and Aquinas's view on moral principles and the end of man.
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    The Canadian Defense Ethics Program and the “Corporate Model”.Denis Beauchamp - 1998 - Business and Society Review 100-100 (1):71-74.
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    Letter to the Editor.Denis O’Brien - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):448-448.
  9. On a Judgment of One’s Own: Heideggerian Authenticity, Standpoints, and All Things Considered.Denis McManus - 2019 - Mind 128 (512):1181-1204.
    This paper explores two models using which we might understand Heidegger's notion of ‘Eigentlichkeit’. Although typically translated as ‘authenticity’, a more literal construal of this term would be ‘ownness’ or ‘ownedness’; and in addition to the paper's exegetical value, it also develops two interestingly different understandings of what it is to have a judgment of one's own. The first model understands Heideggerian authenticity as the owning of what I call a ‘standpoint’. Although this model provides an understanding of a number (...)
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    Arthur Wesley Cragg.Denis G. Arnold, Ian Greene, Otto Faludi & Lauren Turner - 2018 - Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (2):235-236.
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  11. Patrick Maclagan, Management and Morality: A Developmental Perspective.Denis G. Arnold - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (2):179-181.
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    Entre a Filosofia e a Vida.Denis Domeneghetti Badia & Paula Ramos de Oliveira - 2017 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 27:59-68.
    O presente texto trata das relações que podem existir entre filosofia e vida. Ao lado de uma filosofia do imaginário que procura o reencantamento da cultura escolar pela arte, é possível criar um novo imaginário da filosofia com a instauração de um outro “logos” que se afaste do paradigma clássico e do racionalismo. Michel Onfray, com seu “projeto existencial” e a criação da Universidade Popular, aparece como um exemplo dessa possibilidade que é aqui apresentada.
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    Chaos in plant morphology.Denis Barabé - 1991 - Acta Biotheoretica 39 (2):157-159.
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    Le concept de fusion en morphologie vegetale chez Payer et chez Van tieghem.Denis Barabé & Joachim Vieth - 1979 - Acta Biotheoretica 28 (3):204-216.
    The meaning of the concept of fusion is discussed in relation with the works of Payer and those of Van Tieghem. It is pointed out that there is a difference, at the theoretical level, between the concept of fusion congénitale as defined by Payer and the concept of concrescence congénitale formulated by Van Tieghem. The former is inobservable by definition, while the latter deals with intercalary growth. For Van Tieghem, anatomy can prove the existence of fusion, even if we do (...)
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    On the interpretation of the asymmetrical leaf of begonia by D'Arcy Thompson.Denis Barabé, Stéphane Daigle & Luc Brouillet - 1992 - Acta Biotheoretica 40 (4):329-332.
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    Atlas de Meredith Monk, un opéra sans paroles.Denis Baudier - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Opéra en trois parties, Atlas, de Meredith Monk, a été donné au début des années 1990 à Paris, au théâtre de l'Odéon. C'est l'un des plus grands souvenirs de musique de ma vie. A cette époque, je ne connaissais pas grande chose à la musique dite contemporaine, j'y suis allé un peu par hasard, sans aucune idée préconçue ni a priori et j'en suis sorti complètement émerveillé. Atlas fait partie depuis vingt ans de mes CD favoris, que je me passe (...)
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    Gowin/Baltz : la photographie américaine à Paris.Denis Baudier - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Emmet Gowin à la fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson (14 mai-27 juillet 2014) / Lewis Baltz au Bal (23 mai-24 août 2014) Depuis quelques semaines, les Parisiens ont la chance de pouvoir découvrir deux figures légendaires de la photographie américaine contemporaine, deux géants incontournables et pourtant peu exposés en France jusque-là : Lewis Baltz, au Bal, et Emmet Gowin à la fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson. De la même génération (ils sont nés dans les années 1940), ces deux artistes ont en commun (...) - (...)
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    Biography of Alexandre Dikovsky.Denis Béchet & Michael Dekhtyar - 2017 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 26 (4):333-340.
    Alexandre Dikovsky is born in Leningrad, Russia on August 9, 1945. He died in Nantes, France in the beginning of 2014. He is well known for his significant contributions to the fields of Mathematics, Linguistics, and Informatics. In the course of his career, he published over 100 research papers, 12 book chapters, and participated in numerous national and international projects.
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    Ethical Issues in Hospital-based Social Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case from Uganda, with a Commentary.Denis Adia & Sarah Banks - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (1):90-97.
    This paper comprises a case study illustrating ethical and practical challenges for a Ugandan hospital-based social worker early in the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a commentary. The hospital was under-resourced, with staff and patients experiencing lack of information and panic. The social worker, Denis Adia, recounts his responses to new and ethically challenging situations, including persuading Muslim patients to stop fasting for the good of their health; deciding to keep a baby in hospital with parents although this was against (...)
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    Tristesse et métaphysique terrestre: existence, raison et transcendance.Denis Müller - 2022 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    Comment penser la métaphysique en protestant? Le parent pauvre de la Réforme et de la modernité méritait qu'on s'y attarde. Pour la première fois, et de manière originale et profonde, Denis Müller, expert reconnu de l'éthique, vient lui donner ses lettres de noblesse. Cette pensée exhumée par le biographe intellectuel de Calvin et de Barth se découvre alors terrestre, proche de la création et de la vie pratique ; elle anime d'un feu nouveau les notions d'existence, de raison et (...)
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    Tonk Strikes Back∗.Denis Bonnay & Benjamin Simmenauer - 2005 - Australasian Journal of Logic 3:33-44.
    What is a logical constant? In which terms should we characterize the meaning of logical words like “and”, “or”, “implies”? An attractive answer is: in terms of their inferential roles, i.e. in terms of the role they play in building inferences. More precisely, we favor an approach, going back to Dosen and Sambin, in which the inferential role of a logical constant is captured by a double line rule which introduces it as reflecting structural links (for example, multiplicative conjunction reflects (...)
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  22. The Enchantment of Words: Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.Denis Mcmanus - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (322):657-661.
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    (1 other version)Aristole's Attempted Derivation of Temporal Order from That of Movement and Space1.Denis Corish - 1976 - Phronesis 21 (3):241-251.
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    Development: three grades of ontogenetic involvement.Denis Walsh - 2004 - In Christopher Stephens & Mohan Matthen (eds.), Elsevier Handbook in Philosophy of Biology. Elsevier. pp. 179--200.
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    Le formalisme en question: le tournant des années trente.Frâedâeric Nef & Denis Vernant (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: Vrin.
    La dynamique des sciences se deploie selon des temporalites multiples qui possedent leurs propres rythmes. De ce point de vue, l'exercice qui consiste a scander en decennies l'histoire de la logique et des sciences formelles est perilleux. Peut-on aller au-dela et tenter de donner sens a cette decennie des annees trente? La fin du logicisme, l'avenement de nouvelles logiques, le developpement du formalisme, ses limitations internes, sa critique externe et les approches formelles du langage sont six traits caracteristiques explores dans (...)
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    Heidegger, Authenticity, and the Self: Themes From Division Two of Being and Time.Denis McManus (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Though Heidegger’s Being and Time is often cited as one of the most important philosophical works of the last hundred years, its Division Two has received relatively little attention. This outstanding collection corrects that, examining some of the central themes of Division Two and their wide-ranging and challenging implications. An international team of leading philosophers explore the crucial notions that articulate Heidegger’s concept of authenticity, including death, anxiety, conscience, guilt, resolution and temporality. In doing so, they clarify the bearing of (...)
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    Coming to grips with radical social constructivisms.Denis C. Phillips - 1997 - Science & Education 6 (1-2):85-104.
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    Thymie et enthyméme.Denis Bertrand - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (163):75-84.
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    Apparaître: Essai de Philosophie Phénoménologique.Denis Seron - 2017 - Boston: Brill.
    In _Apparaître: Essai de philosophie phénoménologique_, Denis Seron proposes a phenomenological approach to intentionality as a positive contribution to the contemporary debate in the philosophy of mind.
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  30. Marsilio Ficino’s ‘De vita platonis, apologia de moribus platonis’. Against the Poetasters and Cynics: Aristippus, Lucian, Cerberus and other Dogs.Denis Robichaud - 2006 - Accademia 8:23-59.
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    Husserl, Marty, and the logical A Priori.Denis Seron - 2017 - In Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 309-324.
  32. The Criticism Of Experience.Denis J. B. Hawkins - 1945 - Sheed & Ward,.
     
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    Faire d'armes, parler d'amour: Les stratégies du récit dans Partonopeus de blois.Denis Hüe - 2004 - Mediaevalia 25 (2):111-129.
    In this paper the author revisits selected scenes of love and war from the Old French Partonopeus de Blois. He focuses on the rhetoric of these passages and by a close textual reading highlights the dynamics of the romance and the game of echoes between the two spheres. He underlines the symmetry of the discourse of love and war and the constant dialogue which is established by the anonymous author. Epic and courtly motifs are knowingly intertwined to create meaning and (...)
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  34. How is Epistemic Reasoning Possible?Denis Bühler - 2009 - Abstracta 5 (S4):7-20.
     
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    Discontenting Contented Capitalists.Denis Collins - 1994 - Business and Society 33 (1):132-138.
  36. Textes philosophiques, coll. « Epiméthée ».Antoine Arnauld & Denis Moreau - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (2):218-219.
     
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  37. Royal Education. Past, Present and Future.Peter Gordon & Denis Lawton - 2000 - British Journal of Educational Studies 48 (3):341-342.
     
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    Plotinus on the Making of Matter Part II: ‘A Corpse Adorned’.Denis O’Brien - 2011 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (2):209-261.
    Soul springs from Intellect, Intellect springs from the One. But quite how does the sensible world arise? A pair of almost successive treatises points to the answer. A lower manifestation of soul `makes' or `gives birth to' what is variously described as `non-being', `utterly indefinite' and `utterly dark', before covering what she has made with form, specifically the form of `body', and before `entering rejoicing' into the object that, by its reception of form, has been made ready to receive her (...)
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    Inscriptions de Macédoine.Michel Sève & Denis Feissel - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (1):449-466.
    D. Feissel-M. Sève, Inscriptions de Macédoine. P. 449-466 A partir de la collection d'estampages de l'École française et d'autres documents conservés dans ses archives, publication de 25 inscriptions inédites ou insuffisamment connues. Ces textes, des épitaphes pour la plupart, proviennent de Verria (n08 1 à 3), Edessa (n° 4), Sindos (n° 5), Thessalonique (n08 6 à 19, les n°e 15 à 19 étant inédits), Langada (n° 20), la Chalcidique (n°e 21 à 25).
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    La source du paradoxe de Wittgenstein à propos des règles.Denis Sauvé - 1998 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):51-79.
    Une question très discutée chez les interprètes de Wittgenstein est celle de savoir comment comprendre le paradoxe au sujet des règles dont il parle dans le paragraphe 201 des Recherches philosophiques. Ilécrit: ‘Notre paradoxe était le suivant: une règle ne pourrait déterminer aucune conduite parce que n'importe quelle conduite pourrait être mise en accord avec la règle’. Un peu plus haut, il faisait dire à son interlocuteur: ‘“Mais comment une règle peut-elle m'apprendre ce que je dois faire en ce point? (...)
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    Les Doriens de la Métropole. Nouveaux documents épigraphiques et prosopographie.Denis Rousset - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (1):445-472.
    Sont ici publiés trois décrets de la cité de Kyténion, ainsi qu'une série d'épitaphes de la Doride de Grèce Centrale. Les uns, inscrits sur une exèdre d'un type courant, peuvent, malgré leur forme abrégée, être datés de ca 150 av. J.-C, grâce à des recoupements prosographiques en Locride Ozole et en Doride. L'intérêt principal des autres est de livrer les premiers témoignages d'écriture de cette région. L'ensemble de ces textes donne de nouvelles attestations de noms rares et celles de quelques (...)
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    Les inscriptions de Kallipolis d'Étolie.Denis Rousset & Didier Laroche - 2006 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 130 (1):381-434.
    Publication de 25 inscriptions nouvelles de Kallipolis d'Étolie, provenant presque toutes des fouilles françaises et grecques de 1977-1979. Sur une exèdre semi-circulaire probablement surmontée d'une statue équestre, étaient gravés 18 décrets honorifiques abrégés datant du IIe siècle av. J.-C., les premiers décrets émanant d'une cité étolienne trouvés en Étolie. L'étude de ces décrets conduit à examiner la façon dont la datation éponyme était indiquée chez les Kallipolitains, tantôt par un ou plusieurs archontes, tantôt par le seul secrétaire des archontes. Ces (...)
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  43. Vagueness and Introspection.Denis Bonnay & Paul Egré - unknown
    Version of March 05, 2007. An extended abstract of the paper appeared in the Proceedings of the 2006 Prague Colloquium on "Reasoning about Vagueness and Uncertainty".
     
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    Les relations des cités eubéennes avec Antigone Gonatas et la chronologie delphique au début de l'époque étolienne.Denis Knoepfler - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (1):137-159.
    In view of the classification of the Amphictionic decrees, which forms the basis of the 3rd c. B. C. Delphic chronology, the historian K. J. Beloch methodically exploited what information was available relative to the vicissitudes of the Euboean cities in their relations with the king of Macedonia. But his assumption that a state under Macedonian domination could not send a representative to the Amphictiony has often been questioned, notably in the case of Athens (although certainly wrongly there). Here, in (...)
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  45. Heidegger and the Supposition of a Single, Objective World.Denis McManus - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):195-220.
    Christina Lafont has argued that the early Heidegger's reflections on truth and understanding are incompatible with ‘the supposition of a single objective world’. This paper presents her argument, reviews some responses that the existing Heidegger literature suggests, and offers what I argue is a superior response. Building on a deeper exploration of just what the above ‘supposition’ demands, I argue that a crucial assumption that Lafont and Haugeland both accept must be rejected, namely, that different ‘understandings of Being’ can be (...)
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    Brain readiness and the nature of language.Denis Bouchard - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:158611.
    To identify the neural components that make a brain ready for language, it is important to have well defined linguistic phenotypes, to know precisely what language is. There are two central features to language: the capacity to form signs (words), and the capacity to combine them into complex structures. We must determine how the human brain enables these capacities. A sign is a link between a perceptual form and a conceptual meaning. Acoustic elements and content elements, are already brain-internal in (...)
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    Spare time: consumer society’s challenges and the issues of modernizing higher education.Denis Kadochnikov - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 6:28-38.
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  48. Descartes et Charron: Prud'homie, générosité, charité.Denis Kambouchner & Panthéon Sorbonne - 2008 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 55:193-208.
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    Descartes n'a pas dit: un répertoire des fausses idées sur l'auteur du Discours de la méthode, avec les éléments utiles et une esquisse d'apologie.Denis Kambouchner - 2015 - Paris: Les Belles lettres.
    "Aucun philosophe n'est plus connu que Descartes, et aucun n'est plus mal connu. Chacun croit savoir ce qu'il a dit, et beaucoup se dispensent de le lire. En vingt et un chapitres clairs et vifs, qui touchent aux différentes parties de l'oeuvre (méthode, métaphysique, physique, morale), ce livre dresse un tableau des méprises les plus constantes et présente les textes de nature à les dissiper. La raison cartésienne n'est pas sèche et doctrinaire comme on l'imagine : elle est exceptionnellement réfléchie (...)
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    Jupiter parmi nous.Denis Kambouchner - 2005 - Rue Descartes 48 (2):95-98.
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