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    La science est-elle un conte de fées?Frédéric Chaberlot - 2012 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    La science et ses applications ont radicalement transformé le paysage de nos sociétés. Son pouvoir en a fait un objet de fantasmes tel que nous projetons sur elle nos peurs et nos espoirs. Elle est encore perçue comme le moteur d'un progrès salvateur, capable de remplacer les religions et leur message de rédemption. A l'inverse, les scientifiques sont parfois craints comme des apprentis sorciers mettant en danger notre monde. Partant de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences, mais aussi de (...)
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  2. (1 other version)A logical analysis of some value concepts.Frederic Fitch - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):135-142.
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    Working memory and neural oscillations: alpha–gamma versus theta–gamma codes for distinct WM information?Frédéric Roux & Peter J. Uhlhaas - 2014 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (1):16-25.
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    Trois lettres à jean-frédéric de hanovre sur le problème de la liberté.Leibniz au Duc Jean-Frédéric - 2002 - Philosophie 75 (4):7.
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    Book Review: Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Investigative Pathways: Patterns and Stages in the Careers of Experimental Scientists. [REVIEW]Frederic Lawrence Holmes - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (3):585-588.
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  6. Fitness, probability and the principles of natural selection.Frederic Bouchard & Alexander Rosenberg - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):693-712.
    We argue that a fashionable interpretation of the theory of natural selection as a claim exclusively about populations is mistaken. The interpretation rests on adopting an analysis of fitness as a probabilistic propensity which cannot be substantiated, draws parallels with thermodynamics which are without foundations, and fails to do justice to the fundamental distinction between drift and selection. This distinction requires a notion of fitness as a pairwise comparison between individuals taken two at a time, and so vitiates the interpretation (...)
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  7. Post Keynesian Price Theory.Frederic S. Lee - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    Frederic Lee sets out the foundations of a post-Keynesian price theory through developing an empirically grounded production schema. The administered, normal cost and mark-up price doctrines are explained in parts I-III of the book, as many of their theoretical arguments are important for developing the foundations. This involves discussing the work of Gardiner Means, Philip Andrews, and Michal Kalecki as well as the developers of the doctrines, such as Edwin Nourse, Paolo Sylos Labini, Harry Edwards, Josef Steindl and Alfred Eisner. (...)
     
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    Nikolai Lossky’s Reception and Criticism of Husserl.Frédéric Tremblay - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (2):149-163.
    Nikolai Lossky is key to the history of the Husserl-Rezeption in Russia. He was the first to publish a review of the Russian translation of Husserl’s first volume of the Logische Untersuchungen that appeared in 1909. He also published a presentation and criticism of Husserl’s transcendental idealism in 1939. An English translation of both of Lossky’s publications is offered in this volume for the first time. The present paper, which is intended as an introduction to these documents, situates Lossky within (...)
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  9. Causal processes, fitness, and the differential persistence of lineages.Frédéric Bouchard - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):560-570.
    Ecological fitness has been suggested to provide a unifying definition of fitness. However, a metric for this notion of fitness was in most cases unavailable except by proxy with differential reproductive success. In this article, I show how differential persistence of lineages can be used as a way to assess ecological fitness. This view is inspired by a better understanding of the evolution of some clonal plants, colonial organisms, and ecosystems. Differential persistence shows the limitation of an ensemblist noncausal understanding (...)
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  10. Understanding Action: An Essay on Reasons.Frederic Schick - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is an important new book about human motivation, about the reasons people have for their actions. What is distinctively new about it is its focus on how people see or understand their situations, options, and prospects. By taking account of people's understandings, Professor Schick is able to expand the current theory of decision and action. The author provides a perspective on the topic by outlining its history. He defends his new theory against criticism, considers its formal structure, and shows (...)
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    Deflating the “DBS causes personality changes” bubble.Frederic Gilbert, J. N. M. Viaña & C. Ineichen - 2021 - Neuroethics 14 (1):1-17.
    The idea that deep brain stimulation (DBS) induces changes to personality, identity, agency, authenticity, autonomy and self (PIAAAS) is so deeply entrenched within neuroethics discourses that it has become an unchallenged narrative. In this article, we critically assess evidence about putative effects of DBS on PIAAAS. We conducted a literature review of more than 1535 articles to investigate the prevalence of scientific evidence regarding these potential DBS-induced changes. While we observed an increase in the number of publications in theoretical neuroethics (...)
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    L’articulation du scepticisme religieux et du scepticisme profane dans l’Histoire du scepticisme d’Érasme à Spinoza, de Richard H. Popkin.Frédéric Brahami - 1998 - Revue de Synthèse 119 (2-3):293-305.
    l'Histoire du scepticisme d'Érasme à Spinoza de Richard H. Popkin n'est pas seulement le récit des diverses doctrines sceptiques qui traversent le XVIe et le XVIIe siècle: un fil conducteur confère à l'ensemble sa cohérence. Mieux, une conception générale de la philosophie moderne sous-tend ses analyses. Selon Popkin en effet, toute la philosophie, depuis la Renaissance jusqu'aux lumières, s'est trouvée confrontée à la tâche de surmonter la «crise pyrrhonienne», née en contexte de querelle religieuse, et qui très vite s'étend à (...)
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    El Declive del Postmodernismo y el Porvenir de la Psicología.Frederic Munné - 2001 - Cinta de Moebio 10.
    Postmodernity authors have taken parts from Nietzche and Heidegger’s writings, leaving aside other parts not of their interest. So, their philosophical grounding explains itself the denying of history and their suspicion for science and technology. But, as Nietzche and Heidegger heirs, postmodernit..
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  14. Dutch bookies and money pumps.Frederic Schick - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (2):112-119.
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    Social Work Values and Ethics.Frederic G. Reamer - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    This is the leading introduction 200to professional values and ethics in social work. Frederic G. Reamer provides social workers with a succinct and comprehensive overview of the most critical issues relating to professional values and ethics, including the nature of social work values, ethical dilemmas, and professional misconduct. Conceptually rich and attuned to the complexities of ethical decision making, Social Work Values and Ethics is unique in striking the right balance between history, theory, and practical application. For the third edition, (...)
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  16. Human Personality and its survival of bodily Death.Frederic W. H. Meyers - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (2):257-282.
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    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Legal Theory, and Judicial Restraint.Frederic R. Kellogg - 2006 - Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr, is considered by many to be the most influential American jurist. The voluminous literature devoted to his writings and legal thought, however, is diverse and inconsistent. In this study, Frederic R. Kellogg follows Holmes's intellectual path from his early writings through his judicial career. He offers a fresh perspective that addresses the views of Holmes's leading critics and explains his relevance to the controversy over judicial activism and restraint. Holmes is shown to be an original legal (...)
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    Elementary Analysis and the Origins of Physiological Chemistry.Frederic Holmes - 1963 - Isis 54 (1):50-81.
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    Ambiguity and Logic.Frederic Schick - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book Frederic Schick develops his challenge to standard decision theory. He argues that talk of the beliefs and desires of an agent is not sufficient to explain choices. To account for a given choice we need to take into consideration how the agent understands the problem, how he sees in a selective way the options open to him. The author applies his new logic to a host of common human predicaments. Why do people in choice experiments act so (...)
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    Primo Levi and the Politics of Survival.Frederic D. Homer - 2001 - University of Missouri.
    At the age of twenty-five, Primo Levi was sent to Hell. Levi, an Italian chemist from Turin, was one of many swept up in the Holocaust of World War II and sent to die in the German concentration camp in Auschwitz. Of the 650 people transported to the camp in his group, only 15 men and 9 women survived. After Soviet liberation of the camp in 1945, Levi wrote books, essays, short stories, poetry, and a novel, in which he painstakingly (...)
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    I Miss Being Me: Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation.Frederic Gilbert, Eliza Goddard, John Noel M. Viaña, Adrian Carter & Malcolm Horne - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (2):96-109.
    The phenomenological effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on the self of the patient remains poorly understood and under described in the literature, despite growing evidence that a significant number of patients experience postoperative neuropsychiatric changes. To address this lack of phenomenological evidence, we conducted in-depth, semistructured interviews with 17 patients with Parkinson's disease who had undergone DBS. Exploring the subjective character specific to patients' experience of being implanted gives empirical and conceptual understanding of the potential phenomenon of DBS-induced self-estrangement. (...)
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    Making Choices: A Recasting of Decision Theory.Frederic Schick - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 1997, is an introductory overview of decision theory. It is completely non-technical, without a single formula in the book. Written in a crisp and clear style it succinctly covers the full range of philosophical issues of rationality and decision theory, including game theory, social choice theory, prisoner's dilemma and much else. The book aims to expand the scope and enrich the foundations of decision theory. By addressing such issues as ambivalence, inner conflict, and the constraints (...)
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  23. (1 other version)Histoire de la philosophie: La Renaissance.Frédéric Copleston - 1958
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  24. Sémantique pour la logique déontique.Sart Frédéric - 1995 - Logique Et Analyse 38:89-106.
     
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  25. The real consequences of justice.Frederic Reamer - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick, This I believe: the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women. New York: H. Holt.
     
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    The old martyr of science: The frog in experimental physiology.Frederic L. Holmes - 1993 - Journal of the History of Biology 26 (2):311-328.
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    Commentary on Mossio and Taraborelli: Is the enactive approach really sensorimotor?☆.Frédéric Pascal & J. Kevin O’Regan - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1341-1342.
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    Scientific Writing and Scientific Discovery.Frederic Holmes - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):220-235.
  29. COMPTES-RENDUS AN WHITEHEAD, La Religion en gestation.Frédéric Bisson - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3):441.
     
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  30. L' intime, l' État. Réflexions sur le théâtre.Frédéric Dussene - 2001 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 98:121-132.
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  31. Catégories et analyse intentionnelle chez Husserl.Frédéric Moinat - 2006 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 138 (2):97-110.
    La notion de «catégorie» traverse de manière centrale l�histoire de la philosophie depuis sa première formulation par Aristote. Elle tient une place importante dans la logique développée par Husserl. Cet article a pour visée de montrer comment, au-delà d�une simple exposition d�ontologie formelle, les catégories relèvent de la constitution transcendantale. Comme tout objet, réel ou idéel, les catégories sont corrélées à un ensemble structuré d�actes intentionnels qui peut rendre compte de leur émergence et de leur thématisation explicite. Cela permettra de (...)
     
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    An Introduction to Thai Ethnonymy: Examples from Shan and Northern Thai.Frédéric Pain - 2008 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 128 (4):641-662.
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    What were the genuine Banach spaces in 1922? Reflection on axiomatisation and progression of the mathematical thought.Frédéric Jaëck - 2020 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 74 (2):109-129.
    This paper provides an analysis of the use of axioms in Banach’s Ph.D. and their role in the progression of Banach’s mathematical thought. In order to give a precise account of the role of Banach’s axioms, we distinguish two levels of activity. The first one is devoted to the overall process of creating a new theory able to answer some prescribed problems in functional analysis. The second one concentrates on the epistemological role of axioms. In particular, the notion of norm (...)
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  34. Consciousness as Recursive, Spatiotemporal Self Location.Frederic Peters - 2010 - Psychological Research.
    At the phenomenal level, consciousness can be described as a singular, unified field of recursive self-awareness, consistently coherent in a particualr way; that of a subject located both spatially and temporally in an egocentrically-extended domain, such that conscious self-awareness is explicitly characterized by I-ness, now-ness and here-ness. The psychological mechanism underwriting this spatiotemporal self-locatedness and its recursive processing style involves an evolutionary elaboration of the basic orientative reference frame which consistently structures ongoing spatiotemporal self-location computations as i-here-now. Cognition computes action-output (...)
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  35. From Indignation to Norms Against Violence in Occupy Geneva: A Case Study for the Problem of the Emergence of Norms.Frédéric Minner - 2015 - Social Science Information 54 (4):497-524.
    Why and how do norms emerge? Which norms emerge and why these ones in particular? Such questions belong to the ‘problem of the emergence of norms’, which consists of an inquiry into the production of norms in social collectives. I address this question through the ethnographic study of the emergence of ‘norms against violence’ in the political collective Occupy Geneva. I do this, first, empirically, with the analysis of my field observations; and, second, theoretically, by discussing my findings. In consequence (...)
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    A Threat to Autonomy? The Intrusion of Predictive Brain Implants.Frederic Gilbert - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 6 (4):4-11.
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  37. The theory of supposition and its semantic chronology.Frederic Goubier - 2009 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 101 (4):501-532.
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    A philosophical history of German sociology.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 2009 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction -- 1e Intermed consid -- Marx -- Simmel -- Weber -- Lukács -- 2e intermed consid -- Horkheimer -- Adorno -- 3e intermed consid -- Habermas I -- Habermas II -- Habermas III -- Conclusion -- Postscript -- Bibliography.
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    Toward the operationalization of professionalism: A commentary.Frederic Hafferty - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):28 – 31.
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  40. L’indignation, le mépris et le pardon dans l’émergence du cadre légal d’Occupy Geneva.Frédéric Minner - 2018 - Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales 56 (2):133-159.
    Cet article s’intéresse au problème de la maintenance, c’est-à-dire au moment où les membres d’un collectif social tentent d’assurer dans le temps l’existence de leur collectif en instituant des règles pour réguler leurs comportements. Ce problème se pose avec acuité lorsque certains membres ne respectent pas ces règles communes. Pour maintenir la coopération sociale, les membres peuvent décider d’instituer des règles secondaires visant à sanctionner les transgressions des règles primaires déjà établies. La maintenance d’un collectif peut ainsi reposer sur l’émergence (...)
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  41. Self-knowledge, uncertainty, and choice.Frederic Schick - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (3):235-252.
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    The Real is Relational: An Inquiry into Pierre Bourdieu's Constructivist Epistemology.Frederic Vandenberghe - 1999 - Sociological Theory 17 (1):32-67.
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    Reviews. H. Meyer. On definitions in symbolic logic. Synthese, vol. 5 , pp. 261–266, 353–361.Frederic B. Fitch - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):122-123.
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    When the World is Not Enough: Medieval Ways to Deal with the Lack of Referents.Frédéric Goubier & Ernesto Perini-Santos - 2015 - Logica Universalis 9 (2):213-235.
    According to several late medieval logicians, the use the universal quantifier ‘omnis’ creates the requirement that the sentence refers to at least three items—the principle of sufficientia appellatorum. The commitment is such that, when the quota is not fulfilled, one has to import the missing items from the realm of the nonexistent. While the central argument for this principle, whose origin is Aristotle’s De Caelo, stems from the contrast between unrestricted universal quantifiers and binary quantifiers, the discussion is often mixed (...)
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    Business School Ethics—An Overlooked Topic.Frederic E. Greenman & I. I. I. John F. Sherman - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (2):171-177.
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    Grand article: Cours du 6 janvier 1982.Frédéric Gros & Michel Foucault - 2000 - Cités 2:141-178.
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  47. The age of epigones Post-Bourdieusian social theory in France.Frederic Vandenberghe - 2006 - In Gerard Delanty, The handbook of contemporary European social theory. New York: Routledge. pp. 69.
     
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  48. Auguste Comte and the religion of humanity.Frederic William Walsh - 1913 - London: The English positivist committee.
     
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    Bergson ou les deux sens de la vie: étude inédite.Frédéric Worms - 2004 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Propose une hypothèse originale sur les sources de la pensée de Bergson et sa portée profonde, sur le mouvement de son oeuvre et la méthode qui s'impose pour la lire, sur la place de sa philosophie dans l'histoire.
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    Frédéric Nef, L'Anti-Hume: De la logique des relations à la métaphysique des connexions, Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 2017. [REVIEW]Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 106 (2):289-295.
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