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  1. Contemplation Et Mythosophie: L’Amphibolie Des Paysages Dans L’Œuvre D’Ernst Jünger.Flaviu-Victor Câmpean - 2019 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:21-34.
    Contemplation and Mythosophy: the Amphiboly of Landscapes in the Works of Ernst Jünger. Ernst Jünger’s immanent mythology of vitalism hasn’t as yet found its place in Modernity, being regarded as suspect or unworthy of any serious post-metaphysical approach. Nevertheless, its original significance is manifest in the spatial descriptions that deploy a genuine polymorphism of human nature and an archetypal Aesthetics. Jünger’s landscapes thus express at least two different levels of amophiboly that encompass his status as a specific literary figure, apart (...)
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  2. Les Femmes Demons Et Leurs Mascarades – Quelques Symptomes du Cinema Japonais.Flaviu Victor Câmpean - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:95-105.
    The Demon Women and Their Masquerades – a Few Symptoms of Japanese Cinema. The demon woman is a frequent theme in Japanese cinema, pertaining to more than an imaginary hypostasis of femininity. Jacques Lacan, in his brief and rare references to Japanese Cinema and particularly to Nagisa Oshima’s Realm of the Senses, points out the specific power of feminine eroticism which goes beyond the masquerade. This unanalysible power of japanese women is stated by Lacan within the context of what he (...)
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    Blindsight: The role of feedforward and feedback corticocortical connections.Victor A. F. Lamme - 2001 - Acta Psychologica 107 (1):209-228.
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  4. Understanding, explanation, and unification.Victor Gijsbers - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3):516-522.
    In this article I argue that there are two different types of understanding: the understanding we get from explanations, and the understanding we get from unification. This claim is defended by first showing that explanation and unification are not as closely related as has sometimes been thought. A critical appraisal of recent proposals for understanding without explanation leads us to discuss the example of a purely classificatory biology: it turns out that such a science can give us understanding of the (...)
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    Why the Duty to Research Falls on Institutions Rather Than Individuals.Victor Laurion & Christopher Robertson - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (6):44-46.
    Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2019, Page 44-46.
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  6. A Phenomenological Approach to Earth Oblivion and Human Unbalance in Koyaanisqatsi.Victor López - 2016 - In Patricia Trutty-Coohill & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (eds.), The Cosmos and the Creative Imagination. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Philosophy Practical and Compassionate?Victor Castellani - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (6):799 - 802.
    The European Legacy, Volume 16, Issue 6, Page 799-802, October 2011.
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    Tracking the Dynamics of State Power.Victor Castellani - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (5):663 - 666.
    The European Legacy, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page 663-666, August 2011.
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  9. La filosofia del derecho.Victor Cathrein - 1920 - Madrid,:
     
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    (3 other versions)De la méthode en histoire de la philosophie.Victor Delbos - 1917 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 24 (4):369 - 382.
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  11. Literatura y realidad.Víctor Manuel Tirado San Juan - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 42 (127):169-194.
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    Trinkmodelle in einer Kriminalroman-Serie.Victor Schwach - 1984 - Communications 10 (1-3):111-128.
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  13. The unconscious quantum: metaphysics in modern physics and cosmology.Victor J. Stenger - 1995 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    In this fascinating and accessible book, physicist Victor J. Stenger guides the lay reader through the key developments of quantum mechanics and the debate over its apparent paradoxes. In the process, he critically appraises recent metaphysical fads. Dr. Stenger's knack for elucidating scientific ideas and controversies in language that the nonspecialist can comprehend opens up to the widest possible audience a wealth of information on the most important findings of contemporary physics.
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  14. Why Aristotle Needs Imagination.Victor Caston - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (1):20-55.
  15. Procedures of Empirical Science.Victor F. Lenzen - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:438.
  16. Physics, Cosmology and the New Creationism.Victor J. Stenger - 2007 - In A. J. Petto & L. R. Godfrey (eds.), Scientists Confront Intelligent Design and Creationism. Norton. pp. 2.
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    What’s New About The New Atheism?Victor Stenger - 2010 - Philosophy Now 78:12-15.
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    The Enlightenment of Joseph Black.Victor D. Boantza - 2016 - Annals of Science 73 (3):328-332.
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    (1 other version)Tégée et la Tégéatide.Victor Bérard - 1892 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 16 (1):529-549.
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    Colloquium 6.Victor Caston - 1993 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):213-245.
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    Prophets and Prophecy in the Ancient near East.Victor H. Matthews, Martti Nissinen, C. L. Seow & Robert K. Ritner - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):890.
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    (1 other version)Bertrand Russell at Harvard, 1914.Victor F. Lenzen - 1983 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 3:4.
  23. Cruelty's rewards: The gratifications of perpetrators and spectators.Victor Nell - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):211-224.
    Cruelty is the deliberate infliction of physical or psychological pain on other living creatures, sometimes indifferently, but often with delight. Though cruelty is an overwhelming presence in the world, there is no neurobiological or psychological explanation for its ubiquity and reward value. This target article attempts to provide such explanations by describing three stages in the development of cruelty. Stage 1 is the development of the predatory adaptation from the Palaeozoic to the ethology of predation in canids, felids, and primates. (...)
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  24. (1 other version)The fallacy of fine tuning.Victor J. Stenger - unknown
    Many theists regard the claim that certain fundamental constants of nature are fine-tuned for life as the best scientific argument for the existence of God since Paley’s watch. Even atheist physicists find these so-called “anthropic coincidences” difficult to explain naturally and many think they need to invoke multiple universes and the so-called “anthropic principle” to do so. Certainly if there are many universes, fine-tuning is simple. Our universe is not fine-tuned for life. Life is fine-tuned to our universe. While multiple (...)
     
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    What Price Peace?Victor Castellani - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (7):887-889.
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    Sur la notion de l’expérience dans la philosophie de Kant.Victor Delbos - 1902 - Bibliothèque du Congrès International de Philosophie 4:363-389.
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    (1 other version)Sur Les premières conceptions philosophiques de maine de biran.Victor Delbos - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (6):751 - 776.
  28. Zur Verfassungsurkunde von Kyrene.Victor Ehrenberg - 1930 - Hermes 65 (3):332-355.
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    The Double Image: Concept of the Poet in Slavic Literatures.Victor Erlich - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (3):453-453.
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    Belief in unobserved contemporary reality: A realistic experiential analysis.Victor Lowe - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (18):541-556.
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    Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus. By Jodi Magness.Victor H. Matthews - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2).
    Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus. By Jodi Magness. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2011. Pp. xv + 335, illus. $25.
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    Verifiable implementations of geometric algorithms using finite precision arithmetic.Victor J. Milenkovic - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):377-401.
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    An Intuitionistic Completeness Theorem for Classical Predicate Logic.Victor N. Krivtsov - 2010 - Studia Logica 96 (1):109-115.
    This paper presents an intuitionistic proof of a statement which under a classical reading is logically equivalent to Gödel's completeness theorem for classical predicate logic.
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    The Paradox of Predictability.Victor Gijsbers - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (2):579-596.
    Scriven’s paradox of predictability arises from the combination of two ideas: first, that everything in a deterministic universe is, in principle, predictable; second, that it is possible to create a system that falsifies any prediction that is made of it. Recently, the paradox has been used by Rummens and Cuypers to argue that there is a fundamental difference between embedded and external predictors; and by Ismael to argue against a governing conception of laws. The present paper defends a new diagnosis (...)
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    La philosophie française..Victor Delbos - 1929 - Paris,: Plon.
    -- 2. Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot.
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    Aristotle and Anglican Religious Thought.Victor Lyle Dowdell - 1942 - Cornell University Press.
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  37. The Face of Chaos.Victor J. Stenger - 1992 - Free Inquiry 13:13.
     
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  38. How agency can solve interventionism’s problem of circularity.Victor Gijsbers & Leon de Bruin - 2014 - Synthese 191 (8):1-17.
    Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of causes is in terms of interventions, and the analysis of interventions is in terms of causes. This is not in itself an argument against the correctness of the analysis. But by requiring us to have causal knowledge prior to making any judgements about causation, Woodward’s theory does make it mysterious how we can ever start acquiring causal knowledge. We present a solution to this problem by (...)
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    The ‘absolute existence’ of phlogiston: the losing party's point of view.Victor D. Boantza & Ofer Gal - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (3):317-342.
    Long after its alleged demise, phlogiston was still presented, discussed and defended by leading chemists. Even some of the leading proponents of the new chemistry admitted its ‘absolute existence’. We demonstrate that what was defended under the title ‘phlogiston’ was no longer a particular hypothesis about combustion and respiration. Rather, it was a set of ontological and epistemological assumptions and the empirical practices associated with them. Lavoisier's gravimetric reduction, in the eyes of the phlogistians, annihilated the autonomy of chemistry together (...)
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    Reconciling Contrastive and Non-contrastive Explanation.Victor Gijsbers - 2018 - Erkenntnis 83 (6):1213-1227.
    Two apparently mutually exclusive ideas about the relation between contrastive and non-contrastive explanations can be found in the literature. According to contrastivists, all explanation is contrastive explanation and the supposed existence of non-contrastive explanations can be revealed to be an illusion. According to non-contrastivists, on the other hand, contrastive explanation can be fully analysed in terms of non-contrastive explanation, and is thus not of fundamental importance. In the current article, I discuss the main arguments in favour of and against each (...)
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    In defence of critical thinking as a subject: If McPeck is wrong he is wrong.Victor Quinn - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (1):101–111.
    This paper attempts three things. It invites you to engage critically with me in the adjudication of a particular controversy. It attempts to argue for and exemplify important procedures which distinguish good and bad thinking in a critical mode. And it argues the case for the separate teaching of critical thinking (henceforth CT).
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    Experience and convention in physical theory.Victor F. Lenzen - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):257-267.
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    An Ethics of the Name: Rethinking Globalization.Victor Li - 2002 - In Dorota Glowacka & Stephen Boos (eds.), Between Ethics and Aesthetics: Crossing the Boundaries. State University of New York Press. pp. 195-218.
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  44. Unification as a Measure of Natural Classification.Victor Gijsbers - 2014 - Theoria 29 (1):71-82.
    Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation lends new relevance to Duhem's notion of natural classification. According to Duhem, a classification that is natural teaches us something about nature without being explanatory. However, Duhem's conception of naturalness leaves much to be desired. In this paper, I argue that we can measure the naturalness of classification by using an amended version of the notion of unification as defined by Schurz and Lambert. If this thesis is (...)
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  45. Відповідальність за буття.Victor Levytskyi - 2014 - Схід 4 (130).
    The author attempts to specify the meaning of the central ontological and metaphysical concepts 'social existence', 'social reality' and 'life world'. He looks into such issues as 'How does social existence arise?', 'What legitimates social reality?', 'How are general intersubjective senses of such reality formed?' and eventually 'Who is responsible for social existence (and probably existence in general)?' From a retrospective journey into the history and theoretical explications the author endeavors to look for the empiristic content of these concepts, which (...)
     
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    Poetic Statement and Critical Dogma.Victor A. Kramer & Gerald Graff - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):427.
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    Walker Percy: Novelist and Philosopher (review).Victor A. Kramer - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):202-203.
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    Die Wiederholung: Analysen zur Grundstruktur menschlicher Existenz im Verständnis Sören Kierkegaards.Victor Guarda - 1980 - Königstein/Ts.: Forum Academicum in der Verlagsgruppe Athenäum, Hain, Scriptor, Hanstein.
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    Perceiving causation and causal singularism.Victor Gijsbers - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5):14881-14895.
    Elizabeth Anscombe’s classic paper Causality and Determination claims that causation can be perceived. It also defends causal singularism, the idea that the causal relation is fundamentally between the particular cause and effect, and does not depend on regularities holding elsewhere in the universe. But does the former furnish an argument for the latter? The present paper analyses a special type of causal experience involving emotional reactions to present stimuli; for instance, being frightened by a spider. It argues that such experiences (...)
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    The comprehensible cosmos: where do the laws of physics come from?Victor J. Stenger - 2006 - Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
    What are the laws of physics? -- The stuff that kicks back -- Point-of-view invariance -- Gauging the laws of physics -- Forces and broken symmetries -- Playing dice -- After the bang -- Out of the void -- The comprehensible cosmos -- Models of reality.
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