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  1. Allegory and the origins of philosophy.Gerard Naddaff - 2009 - In William Wians (ed.), Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.
     
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    An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation.Gerard Kempen & Edward Hoenkamp - 1987 - Cognitive Science 11 (2):201-258.
    This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important characteristic of unprepared speech is that overt pronunciation of a sentence can be initiated before the speaker has completely worked out the meaning content he or she is going to express in that sentence. Apparently, the speaker is able to build up a syntactically coherent utterance out of a series of syntactic fragments each rendering a new part of the meaning content. This incremental, left‐to‐right mode (...)
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  3. Sex After Natural Law.Gerard Loughlin - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (1):14-28.
    The Church is a sexed body, in both carnal and symbolic terms. The Church has sex, but being the Church it does so in a radically creative way. This article explores the contrast between sex as imagined by the Church and as imagined by evolutionary psychology (Darwinism). It argues that the latter reduces sex to reproduction (repetition) and makes this a metaphysical principle, whereas the Church transforms sex into a means for final beatitude. (Christian sex is not about self-perpetuation, but (...)
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    Duns Scot: la métaphysique de la singularité.Gérard Sondag - 2005 - Paris: Vrin.
    " Le concept d'un être infini est plus simple que celui d'un être bon ou d'un être vrai et autres semblables, parce que " infini " n'est pas une sorte d'attribut ou une propriété de l'être ou de tout ce dont il est prédiqué.
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    Behind the Mirror.Gérard Simon - 1987 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 12 (1-2):311-350.
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    Syntactic structure assembly in human parsing: a computational model based on competitive inhibition and a lexicalist grammar.Theo Vosse & Gerard Kempen - 2000 - Cognition 75 (2):105-143.
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    L'optique d'ibn al-haytham et la tradition ptoléméenne.Gérard Simon - 1992 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 2 (2):203.
    Quand on compare l' Optique d'Ibn al-Haytham à celle de Ptolémée, on rencontre des innovations à coup sûr capitales, et qui chacune mériterait une analyse particulière: étude expérimentale de la propagation rectiligne de la lumière, nouvelle théorie de la vision fondée sur la réception dans l'œil de rayons lumineux, recherche du lien entre l'anatomie de 1'œil et sa fonction optique, preuve expérimentale que la réfraction joue un rôle important dans la vision, et j'en passe: les dimensions d'un article de revue (...)
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    Dissent.Gerard Matthew Arcamo - 2019 - Kritike 12 (3):i-i.
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    « Éternellement nouveau », l’antisémitisme.Gérard Bensussan - 2021 - Cités 87 (3):73-85.
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    Rules of the Game: Regulation of the Text.Gerard Genot & Christine Wadleigh - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):75.
  11. (1 other version)Gravitation et liberté.Robert Gérard - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (3):357-358.
     
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    L’instant et la fin. Sur l’anti-politique de Benjamin.Gérard Raulet - 2018 - Cités 74 (2):119.
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    Biology Needs Information Theory.Gérard Battail - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (1):77-103.
    Communication is an important feature of the living world that mainstream biology fails to adequately deal with. Applying two main disciplines can be contemplated to fill in this gap: semiotics and information theory. Semiotics is a philosophical discipline mainly concerned with meaning; applying it to life already originated in biosemiotics. Information theory is a mathematical discipline coming from engineering which has literal communication as purpose. Biosemiotics and information theory are thus concerned with distinct and complementary possible meanings of the word (...)
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    The Ethical Asymmetry Between a Head/Body Transplant and Multiple Organ Transplants: Overall Health, Justice, and Risk.Gerard Vong - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (4):217-219.
    Canavero and Ren (2017) suggest that both public and bioethical objections to head/body transplantation will subside after patient outcomes prove successful in an analogous way to how similar objec...
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    De la circoncision comme philosophème.Gérard Bensussan - 2016 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 39:43-57.
    Dans la quasi-définition hyperbolique qu’en donne Derrida, la circoncision s’effectue toujours sans (mémoire, événement, moi, sujet). Là où, pour Hegel, la négation se nie et l’aliénation s’aliène, le sans vient inciser chirurgicalement la texture même de la langue spéculative, laquelle assure continûment la « reprise dans le concept ». La différance consigne ainsi l’impossibilité de la guérison dialectique et de l’accomplissement salutaire où s’annuleraient le différemment, l’attente, la non-venue. La circoncision nomme donc une coupure, une séparation, un disjointement, dont elle (...)
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    Gesammelte kleinere Schriften z. Philosophie.Gerard Heymans - 1927 - Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
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    Authority in morals: an essay in Christian ethics.Gerard J. Hughes - 1978 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
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    Attunement, Deprivation, and Drive.Gerard Kuperus - 2007 - In Christian Lotz & Corinne Painter (eds.), Phenomenology and the Non-Human Animal. Springer. pp. 13--27.
    In his lecture course, The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics, Heidegger discusses three different forms of poverty and deprivation. First of all, the poverty in world of the non-human animal, second, the poverty in the being of contemporary Dasein, and, third, the deprivation of world in the fundamental attunement of profound boredom. This essay discusses these three forms of poverty or deprivation, with the goal to offer a preliminary analysis of Heidegger’s distinction between the human and the non-human animal.
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    The Great Leap to the Infinitely Small. Johann Bernoulli: Mathematician and Philosopher.Gerard Sierksma & Wybe Sierksma - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (4):433-449.
    Johann Bernoulli is known mainly from his mathematical achievements concerning the differential and integral calculus, in which the concept of infinitely small plays a crucial part. This paper describes Bernoulli's struggle with this concept, especially the discrepancies that occur between his mathematical and philosophical interpretations. We concentrate on Bernoulli's Groningen period , in which the discussion with Leibniz about this question leads to a controversy between the two scholars.
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  20. Problem: The Teaching of Logic.Gerard Smith - 1937 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 13:171.
     
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    Le problème inverse de Lévi-Strauss.Gérard Simon - 2007 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 1 (1):237-246.
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    Le Capital: une analytique des formes.Gérard Bensussan - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 154 (4):479.
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    Le socialisme deux en un.Gérard Bensussan - 2010 - Cités 43 (3):13.
    Le socialisme est une vieille idée en Europe.Et le bonheur socialiste a bien besoin de retrouver sa nouveauté et son lustre ancien, si c’est seulement encore possible et si l’on présuppose que le bonheur est à gauche ou que la gauche rend heureux , ce qui n’est guère..
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    Sous-Russes.Gérard Bensussan - 2023 - Cités 94 (2):155-157.
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    Injustice et rébellions populaires.Gérard Bras - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1:109-125.
    L’injustice est, chez Spinoza, transgression de la loi positive et la rébellion populaire toujours contraire à la loi : jamais la multitude ne peut être légitimée à se révolter. Pourtant elle est caractérisée comme specie juris, apparence ou fausse apparence de droit, contraire à l’interprétation vraie des lois. Gouvernants comme gouvernés sont donc capables d’injustice. Il faut donc expliquer ce à quoi sont tenus les uns comme les autres pour comprendre comment les normes juridiques sont produites.
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    Le Contrat Naturel.Gérard Bramoullé - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (3):349-354.
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    Théorie de la Justice et Justesse de la Théorie.Gérard Bramoullé - 1996 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 7 (4):593-596.
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  28. Are there unenumerated rights in the irish constitution?Gerard Casey - unknown
    Sometimes, it is difficult to know what someone means. Sometimes, it merely appears to be difficult. Consider this masterpiece of philosophical hermeneutics from a P. G. Wodehouse short story: “Jeeves,” I said. “A rummy communication has arrived. From Mr. Glossop.” “Indeed, sir?” “I will read it to you. Handed in at Upper Bleaching. Message runs as follows: ‘When you come tomorrow, bring my football boots. Also, if humanly possible, Irish water-spaniel. Urgent. Regards. Tuppy.’.
     
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    Feser on Rothbard as a Philosopher.Gerard Casey - 2009 - Libertarian Papers 1:34.
    In “Rothbard as a philosopher” Edward Feser harshly criticises the philosophical abilities of Murray Rothbard. According to Feser, Rothbard seems unable to produce arguments that don’t commit obvious fallacies or produces arguments that fail to address certain obvious objections. His criticism centres on what he regards as Rothbard’s principal argument for the thesis of self-ownership. In this paper, I attempt to show that Feser’s criticism fails of its purpose and that Rothbard is very far from being the epitome of philosophical (...)
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    Integral Ecology and Interdiciplinary Collaboration: Michael Northcott and Bernard Lonergan in Dialogue.S. J. Gerard Whelan - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (6):929-943.
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    Éditorial.Gérard Lavoie - 2013 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 7 (2):91-92.
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    Cooperation, complicity & conscience: Problems in healthcare, science, law and public policy. Edited by Helen Watt.Gerard Magill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):487–488.
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    Julien Benda sous l'occupation : la démocratie à l'épreuve.Gérard Malkassian - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3 (3):333-343.
    Soumis aux conditions difficiles que lui impose l’Occupation, Julien Benda exprime dans La Grande Épreuve des démocraties une foi lucide en la démocratie, fondée sur un bilan critique du combat antifasciste. Appelant les Européens à privilégier dans leur passé les éléments d’une tradition républicaine d’inspiration libérale et sociale, il remet en cause la relative indifférence qu’il a longtemps entretenue, dans l’esprit de La trahison des clercs, à l’égard des systèmes politiques et de l’espoir de promouvoir la justice dans les sociétés (...)
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    Philosophy and Rhetoric: An Abbreviated History of an Evolving Identity.Gerard A. Hauser - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (1):1 - 14.
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    Genomic Error-Correcting Codes in the Living World.Gérard Battail - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (2):221-238.
    This paper is intended to complement our previous works on the necessary existence of error-correcting codes endowing genomes with the ability of being regenerated, not merely copied. It sketchily recalls some fundamental definitions and results of information theory and error-correcting codes; provides an overview of our research; shows that the disjunction of replication and regeneration enlightens the divide between germinal and somatic cells; suggests that some phenomena referred to as epigenetic may possibly find an explanation within the framework of error-correcting (...)
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    Making Sense of Knowing‐How and Knowing‐That.L. U. M. Gerard - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 51 (3):655-672.
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    Artémis Sôteira à Délos.Gérard Siebert - 1966 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 90 (2):447-459.
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    La confrontation entre sciences, philosophie et théologie à la lumière du Système des sciences de Paul Tillich.Gérard Siegwalt - 2012 - International Yearbook for Tillich Research 7 (1).
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  39. Petre Botezatu şi cercetările asupra adevărului din epistemologia europeană.Gerard Stan - 2005 - Hermeneia:63-72.
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    Review essay / Criminal procedure as constitutional law.Gerard V. Bradley - 1998 - Criminal Justice Ethics 17 (1):58-66.
    Akhil Reed Amar, The Constitution and Criminal Procedure: First Principles New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997, xi + 272 pp.
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    The Distinct and Complementary Roles of Procedural and Outcome-Based Justice in Health Policy.Gerard Vong - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):59-60.
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  42. The idea of critical cosmopolitanism.Gerard Delanty - 2012 - In Routledge handbook of cosmopolitanism studies. New York: Routledge. pp. 38--46.
     
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  43. L’œuvre de l’art, tome II: La relation esthétique.GÉRARD GENETTE - 1997
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    Le "sujet" en désarroi dans les pratiques à haut gradient relationnel.Gérard Fath - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Dans les métiers de l'éducation au sens large, la difficulté de savoir qui s'adresse à qui suscite un désarroi. Toute incitation dominante découpe dans les personnes concernées par l'interaction un "sujet" d'un certain type qui, à peine instauré, s'effrite sous l'effet de ses propres ambivalences et sombre souvent dans l'indétermination ou la caricature des labellisations qui visent à éviter la complexité de ses composantes internes pour réduire le désarroi. Successivement, la face active, par trop valorisée, puis la face passive, souvent (...)
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  45. Le Déclin d'un raisonnement.Robert Gérard - 1942 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 133 (7):96-96.
     
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    The Logical Positivism of Berkeley's De Motu.Gerard Hinrichs - 1950 - Review of Metaphysics 3 (4):491 - 505.
    1. Badly understood words are the main hindrance to the discovery of truth. But they need not be, especially in physical science, where the senses, experience, and geometrical reasoning prevail. Reflection on motion led ancient philosophers into opinions about it so absurd that they are almost forgotten and merit no attention. But even the better presentday scientists, in their treatment of motion, employ language too abstract and of doubtful reference--for example, the attraction of gravity, effort, latent forces, and the like--which (...)
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    Similarity-Based Interference and the Acquisition of Adjunct Control.Juliana Gerard, Jeffrey Lidz, Shalom Zuckerman & Manuela Pinto - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    We Hold These Truths and the Problem of Public Morality.Gerard V. Bradley - 2011 - Catholic Social Science Review 16:123-132.
    This essay maintains that although We Hold These Truths represented an important milestone in Catholic reflection on the American regime, Murray’s analysis of public morality and the state’s role in its promotion and enforcement is notably weak and of little assistance to us today. More specifically, it argues that Murray’s analysis is insufficiently philosophical and too concerned with the pragmatic task of forging an approach widely acceptable in the America of his day; that it rests on an artificial distinction between (...)
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    Quelques Problemes de Rationalité Posés Par la Théorie des Jeux.Louis-André Gérard-Varet - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (4):419-458.
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    Economic Democracy Before Political Democracy.Gerard Radnitzky - 1991 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 2 (1):171-174.
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