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    Hegel as educator.Frederic Ludlow Luqueer - 1896 - New York: Macmillan & co..
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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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  3. Against Cognitivism About Personhood.Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (3):657-686.
    The present paper unravels ontological and normative conditions of personhood for the purpose of critiquing ‘Cognitivist Views’. Such views have attracted much attention and affirmation by presenting the ontology of personhood in terms of higher-order cognition on the basis of which normative practices are explained and justified. However, these normative conditions are invoked to establish the alleged ontology in the first place. When we want to know what kind of entity has full moral status, it is tempting to establish an (...)
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  4. Particulars of my life.B. Frederic Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 4 (2):257-271.
     
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  5. Working Out Marx: Marxism and the End of the Work Society.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 69 (1):21-46.
    Reading the Communist Manifesto against the contemporary background of massive unemployment, the author argues that Marx's theory of work is no longer adequate to tackle the problem of `workers without work' and suggests that it has to be reformulated in such a way that its normative intuitions and its critical impulses can be maintained. In the first part, he presents a philosophical critique of Marxism that is inspired by Jürgen Habermas and Hannah Arendt. In the second part, he presents a (...)
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    China's Struggle for Naval Development, 1839-1895.Frederic Wakeman & John L. Rawlinson - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):603.
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    Is There a Moral Obligation to Develop Brain Implants Involving NanoBionic Technologies? Ethical Issues for Clinical Trials.Frédéric Gilbert & Susan Dodds - 2014 - NanoEthics 8 (1):49-56.
    In their article published in Nanoethics, “Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Brain-Implants Using Nano-Scale Materials and Techniques”, Berger et al. suggest that there may be a prima facie moral obligation to improve neuro implants with nanotechnology given their possible therapeutic advantages for patients [Nanoethics, 2:241–249]. Although we agree with Berger et al. that developments in nanomedicine hold the potential to render brain implant technologies less invasive and to better target neural stimulation to respond to brain impairments in the near (...)
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  8. Personal Identity, Possible Worlds, and Medical Ethics.Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal (3):429-437.
    Thought experiments that concoct bizarre possible world modalities are standard fare in debates on personal identity. Appealing to intuitions raised by such evocations is often taken to settle differences between conflicting theoretical views that, albeit, have practical implications for ethical controversies of personal identity in health care. Employing thought experiments that way is inadequate, I argue, since personhood is intrinsically linked to constraining facts about the actual world. I defend a moderate modal skepticism according to which intuiting across conceptually incongruent (...)
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  9. Signes entre sens et non-sens philosophie, sciences humaines et politique dans l'Œuvre de Merleau-Ponty.Frédéric Worms - 2001 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 57 (2):165-183.
    On se propose d’étudier ici l’unité, la diversité et l’évolution de la pensée de Merleau-Ponty à travers ses deux principaux recueils d’essais, Signes publié en 1960, et Sens et non-sens, paru en 1948, dont l’un annonce l’ouvrage posthume sur Le visible et l’invisible (1964), et l’autre prolonge de l’intérieur la Phénoménologie de la perception (1945). On est ainsi conduit à comprendre comment le problème fondamental de la pensée de Merleau-Ponty autorise la diversité de son œuvre, entre philosophie, sciences humaines et (...)
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    Vie et existence : vers une cosmologie phénoménologique.Frédéric Jacquet - 2011 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 98 (3):395.
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    Kent's and Rosanoff's A Study of Association in Insanity.Frederic Lyman Wells - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:695.
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    Linguistic ability and intellectual efficiency.Frederic Lyman Wells - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (25):680-687.
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    Racines scientifiques de la conception dite rationnelle de médicaments sur ordinateur : pour une histoire de la modélisation (bio)moléculaire.Frédéric Wieber - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):93-109.
    L’utilisation de méthodes informatiques dans la conception pré-clinique de molécules thérapeutiques s’est développée à partir de 1970 dans le cadre d’une stratégie dite de « rational drug design ». Une analyse de cette approche est d’abord développée. Deux contextualisations de ces pratiques sont ensuite proposées. Certains résultats de l’historiographie des médicaments permettent, premièrement, de préciser la doctrine particulière du médicament à laquelle cette stratégie se rattache. Deuxièmement, puisque la rationalité déclarée de cette dernière s’appuie sur des outils scientifiques développés en (...)
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    Blake's quarrel with Reynolds.Frederic Will - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (3):340-349.
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    Au-delà de l'histoire et du caractère : l'idée de philosophie française, la Première Guerre mondiale et le moment 1900.Frédéric Worms - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):345-363.
    Le but de cet article est de comprendre, sur le cas privilégié de la philosophie « française » au tournant du siècle, comment l’on passe de l’histoire de la philosophie à sa caractérisation nationale, ce qui conduit aussi à deux perspectives complémentaires : comprendre comment cette caractérisation nationale de la philosophie peut se lier à la caractérisation philosophique de la nation, notamment dans la période dont la Première Guerre mondiale fut le terme, comprendre aussi quelle autre conception des lieux, problèmes (...)
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    Les effets de la nécessité sur l''me humaine : Simone Weil et le moment philosophique de la seconde guerre mondiale.Frédéric Worms - 2007 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 82 (3):223.
    Résumé — Le but de cet article est de montrer que le cœur de la pensée de Simone Weil réside moins dans une philosophie de la nécessité comme telle que dans une philosophie de la rencontre de la nécessité et de l’âme humaine, et de ses effets, du malheur à l’amour, en passant par la vérité. Présente d’emblée, cette pensée connaît cependant deux étapes, comme si l’accent passait de la nécessité à ses effets, étapes que l’on étudie à travers deux (...)
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    Le nouveau problème du vivant et la philosophie française contemporaine.Frédéric Worms - 2013 - Cités 56 (4):119.
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    La rottura di Bachelard con Bergson come punto di unione della filosofia del XX secolo in Francia.Frédéric Worms - 2008 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 21 (2):381-390.
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    L’Humanisme Rationnel de FW.Frédéric Worms - forthcoming - Journal of Ancient Philosophy:426-431.
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    The Concept of Private Meaning in Modern Criticism.Frederic K. Hargreaves Jr - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 7 (4):727-746.
    In sum, major critics of the twentieth century continually insist that poetry's unique value lies in its ability to convey meanings for which there are no public criteria whatsoever. But there are no such meanings, and to praise a poem for conveying them is empty. Again, these critics assume that what we understand by emotion is to be identified simply with an inner experience or state of mind and that this state of mind is what is conveyed by, or gives (...)
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    Is Radical Phenomenology Too Radical? Paradoxes of Michel Henry's Phenomenology of Life.Frédéric Seyler - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (3):277-286.
    Radical phenomenology is nonintentional phenomenology, and it opposes what Michel Henry has designated since The Essence of Manifestation "onto-phenomenological monism,"1 according to which appearing is always ecstatic, that is, transcendent. Contrary to monism, radical phenomenology maintains a dualism of appearing: underlying the intentionally given, life reveals itself in pure immanence. Nonetheless, this living self-affection can never appear to intentionality, although the second is grounded in the first: they are two modes of appearing that are essentially different. While the very essence (...)
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    Open Peer Commentary.Frédéric Bassoa & Olivier Oullierb - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5).
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    Les concepts meurent-ils? Survivances et revenances dans les sciences.Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:151-167.
    Les concepts scientifiques, même usés, même désuets, ne sont jamais définitivement périmés. Ils peuvent toujours faire retour dans les conjonctures théoriques ultérieures. Cela tient à la nature très particulière du concept, irréductible aux descriptions positivistes : issus de l’expérience et ayant vocation à en rendre raison, les concepts représentent autant d’arrachements à l’expérience et de survols explicatifs de l’expérience. Des épistémologues antipositivistes du xxe siècle ont été attentifs à de telles caractéristiques philosophiques. On expose ici leur modèle de la conceptualisation (...)
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    Dissolution du sujet et catastrophe écologique chez Lévi-Strauss.Frédéric Keck - 2013 - Archives de Philosophie 76 (3):375-392.
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    Saving Time and Paying for the World.Frederic Will - 2009 - Cultura 6 (2):108-117.
    This essay illustrates senses in which linear time can be proven to be non existent. Yet, as the essay agrees, the practical use of linear time, as an organizational principle in life, is unquestionable. Do we live a lie by relying on the non existent to undergird our lives? Or is lie a misleading, and naïve, word for our solution to this state of affairs?
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    A Study of Association in Insanity. [REVIEW]Frederic Lyman Wells - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (25):695-696.
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    Zur Klinik der Dementia Præcox. [REVIEW]Frederic Lyman Wells - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (26):715-719.
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  28. Nicholas Rescher, Metaphysics: The Key Issues From A Realistic Perspective, Amherst (NY): Prometheus Books, 2006, 352 pages. [REVIEW]Frédéric Tremblay - 2007 - Philosophiques 34 (1):217-219.
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    Peter Ludlow, Semantics, Tense and Time, An Essay in the Metaphysics of Natural Language. [REVIEW]Peter Ludlow - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (1):81-95.
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    Interperspectival Content.Peter Ludlow - 2019 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    We often find ourselves communicating from radically different perspectives on the world. In this new book Ludlow explains how we successfully communicate across some radically diverse perspectival positions, including diverse temporal, spatial and personal positions, through our use of cognitive dynamics.
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    Semantics, Tense, and Time: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Natural Language.Peter Ludlow - 1999 - MIT Press.
    In this book Ludlow uses the metaphysics of time as a case study and focuses on the dispute between A-theorists and B-theorists about the nature of time.
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  32. Living Words: Meaning Underdetermination and the Dynamic Lexicon.Peter Ludlow - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Peter Ludlow shows how word meanings are much more dynamic than we might have supposed, and explores how they are modulated even during everyday conversation. The resulting view is radical, and has far-reaching consequences for our political and legal discourse, and for enduring puzzles in the foundations of semantics, epistemology, and logic.
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    Externalism and Self-Knowledge.Peter Ludlow & Norah Martin (eds.) - 1998 - Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
    One of the most provocative projects in recent analytic philosophy has been the development of the doctrine of externalism, or, as it is often called, anti-individualism. While there is no agreement as to whether externalism is true or not, a number of recent investigations have begun to explore the question of what follows if it is true. One of the most interesting of these investigations thus far has been the question of whether externalism has consequences for the doctrine that we (...)
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  34. The Philosophy of Generative Linguistics.Peter Ludlow - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Peter Ludlow presents the first book on the philosophy of generative linguistics, including both Chomsky's government and binding theory and his minimalist ...
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  35. Contextualism and the new linguistic turn in epistemology.Peter Ludlow - 2005 - In Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.), Contextualism in philosophy: knowledge, meaning, and truth. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 11--51.
     
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  36. Descriptions.Peter Ludlow - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  37. Externalism and Self-Knowledge.Peter Ludlow & Norah Martin - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50:528-530.
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  38. Social externalism, self-knowledge, and memory.Peter Ludlow - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):157-59.
  39. The Social Furniture of Virtual Worlds.Peter Ludlow - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (55):345-369.
    David Chalmers argues that virtual objects exist in the form of data structures that have causal powers. I argue that there is a large class of virtual objects that are social objects and that do not depend upon data structures for their existence. I also argue that data structures are themselves fundamentally social objects. Thus, virtual objects are fundamentally social objects.
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    Burnt in Your Memory or Burnt Memory? Ethical Issues with Optogenetics for Memory Modification.Frederic Gilbert, Alexander R. Harris & Michael Kidd - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (1):22-24.
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  41. Externalism, logical form and linguistic intentions.Peter Ludlow - 2003 - In Alex Barber (ed.), Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  42. Logical form and the hidden-indexical theory: A reply to Schiffer.Peter Ludlow - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (2):102-107.
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    Talk About Beliefs.Peter Ludlow - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (178):131-134.
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  44. Externalism, logical form, and linguistic intentions.Peter Ludlow - 2003 - In Alex Barber (ed.), Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 399--414.
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    LF and natural logic.Peter Ludlow - 2002 - In Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.), Logical Form and Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 132--168.
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  46. Presentism, triviality, and the varieties of tensism.Peter Ludlow - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 1:21-36.
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    Referential Semantics for I‐Languages?Peter Ludlow - 2003 - In Louise M. Antony & Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and His Critics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 140–161.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Some Important Distinctions Are Referential Semantics for I‐languages Possible? Language/World Isomorphism Chomsky's Arguments against LWI Aspects of the World Conclusion.
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    Tense.Peter Ludlow - 2005 - In Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 689--715.
    While most approaches to the semantics of tense have attempted to regiment tense away in a tenseless metalanguage, a good case can be made that this is not without cost. On the other hand, it is pretty clear that attempts to treat tense in a tensed metalanguage introduce serious complications. It is probably not so important which of these positions is correct at this point, as it is that we understand the costs of the respective positions. Perhaps, by having a (...)
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  49. Language, Form, and Logic: In Pursuit of Natural Logic's Holy Grail.Peter Ludlow & Sašo Živanović - 2022 - Oxford University Press.
    This book explores the idea that all of logic can be reduced to two very simple rules that are sensitive to logical polarity. The authors show that this idea has profound consequences for our understanding of the nature of human inferential capacities, and for some of the key issues in contemporary linguistics.
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  50. Social externalism and memory: A problem?Peter Ludlow - 1995 - Acta Analytica 10 (14):69-76.
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