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    La psychologie est-elle la science du comportement?Gérard de Montpellier - 1970 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 68 (98):174-192.
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    Paul FRAISSE, Les structures rythmiques.Gérard Montpellier - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    G. Montpellier, compte rendu de P. Fraisse, Les structures rythmiques, Paris-Bruxelles, Éd. Érasme, 1956, Revue Philosophique de Louvain, 1958, vol. 56, n° 50, p. 332-333. - Recensions.
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    À propos de l'objet de la psychologie expérimentale.Gérard de Montpellier - 1935 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 38 (47):324-328.
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    Psychologie et dualisme.Gérard de Montpellier - 1938 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 41 (60):534-543.
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    Phénoménologie, pensée formelle et sciences de l'homme.Gérard de Montpellier - 1973 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 71 (10):325-336.
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    Le Behaviorisme de B. F. Skinner.Gérard de Montpellier - 1971 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 69 (4):580-587.
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    Psychanalyse et conception spiritualiste de l'homme.Gérard de Montpellier - 1951 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 49 (21):130-135.
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    Qu'est-ce que le comportement?Gérard de Montpellier - 1947 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 45 (5):45-59.
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    What is Expetimental Psychology.Gérard de Montpellier - 1959 - Philosophy Today 3 (3):212-219.
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    Comportement et notions d"me et de corps".Gérard de Montpellier - 1976 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 74 (21):56-67.
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  11. Gerard Deledalle ur. W marcq-en-baroeul 17 października 1921 R., zm. W Montpellier 11 czerwca 2003 R. gćrard Deledalle pojawił się W społeczności iass (international associa-tion for semiotic studies—association internationale de sćmiotique) sto. [REVIEW]Jerzy Pelc - forthcoming - Studia Semiotyczne.
     
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    Weighing Up Weighted Lotteries: Scarcity, Overlap Cases, and Fair Inequalities of Chance.Gerard Vong - 2020 - Ethics 130 (3):320-348.
    After providing a novel taxonomy of lottery procedures for fairly distributing scarce goods, I defend a new weighted lottery theory. This taxonomy is necessary because the debate between unweighted and weighted lottery theorists overlooks a range of cases, overlap cases, in which conducting an unweighted lottery is impossible or implausible. Therefore, to account for all such cases, lottery theorists must adopt a weighted lottery. However, while no extant weighted lottery is adequate in overlap cases, my new weighted lottery theory is. (...)
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    The Paradox of Metaphor: Why We Need a Three-Dimensional Model of Metaphor.Gerard Steen - 2008 - Metaphor and Symbol 23 (4):213-241.
    Current research findings on metaphor in language and thought may be interpreted as producing a paradox of metaphor; that is, most metaphor is not processed metaphorically by a cross-domain mapping involving some form of comparison. This paradox can be resolved by attending to one crucial aspect of metaphor in communication: the question whether metaphor is used as deliberately metaphorical or not. It is likely that most deliberate metaphor is processed metaphorically (by comparison), as opposed to most nondeliberate metaphor, which may (...)
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    Measuring a neglected type of lottery unfairness.Gerard Vong - 2018 - Economics and Philosophy 34 (1):67-86.
  15. The Presence of Stoicism in Medieval Thought.Gerard Verbeke - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (1):174-174.
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  16. Towards a Hierarchical Definition of Life, the Organism, and Death.Gerard A. J. M. Jagers op Akkerhuis - 2010 - Foundations of Science 15 (3):245-262.
    Despite hundreds of definitions, no consensus exists on a definition of life or on the closely related and problematic definitions of the organism and death. These problems retard practical and theoretical development in, for example, exobiology, artificial life, biology and evolution. This paper suggests improving this situation by basing definitions on a theory of a generalized particle hierarchy. This theory uses the common denominator of the “operator” for a unified ranking of both particles and organisms, from elementary particles to animals (...)
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    The computational value of debate in defeasible reasoning.Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (2):305-342.
    Defeasible reasoning is concerned with the logics of non-deductive argument. As is described in the literature, the study of this type of reasoning is considerably more involved than the study of deductive argument, even so that, in realistic applications, there is often a lack of resources to perform an exhaustive analysis. It follows that, in a theory of defeasible reasoning, the order and direction in which arguments are developed, i.e. theprocedure, is important. The aim of this article is to show (...)
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    Der Nominalismus der stoischen Logik.Gérard Verbeke - 1977 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 2 (3):36-55.
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  19. Foi et savoir. Autour de L'étoile de la rédemption.Franz Rosenzweig, Gérard Bensussan, Marc Crépon & Marc de Launay - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (4):801-802.
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    The Encheiridion of Epictetus and its Three Christian Adaptations: Transmission and Critical Editions.Gerard Boter - 1999 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Gerard Boter.
    The first part of this book gives a full account of the textual tradition of Epictetus' Encheiridion and of its three Christian adaptations. The second part consists of critical editions of the four texts.
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    The place of philosophy in university education.Gerard Vilar - 1996 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 25:133.
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  22. Antiestética y arte contemporánea.Gerard Vilar - 2016 - In Ramírez Jaramillo, John Fredy, Javier Domínguez Hernández & Carlos Venegas Zubiría (eds.), Arte sin estética? Medellín: Facultad de Artes, Universidad de Antioquia.
     
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    L’artification comme « cognification ».Gerard Vilar - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 24 (2):45-52.
    L’artification au sens fort est un phénomène qui remonte à Duchamp et à ses ready-mades. Je propose de comprendre ces processus comme des processus de « cognification », consistant à transformer en dispositifs de réflexion tout objet ou action non cognitif. Un exemple classique est la découverte d’une boîte à chaussures de Gabriel Orozco à la Biennale de Venise en 1993. L’artification récente de la recherche montre que les projets de recherche artistique, en plus d’être des outils de réflexion, peuvent (...)
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    La estética en España después de la transición.Gerard Vilar - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 50:179-189.
    Después de la muerte de Franco el número de filósofos españoles dedicados a la Estética aumentó considerablemente, aunque todavía hoy el grado de internacionalización de la disciplina no sea el adecuado. El artículo pretende describir la escena pluralista de la Estética española. Para ello, el autor diferencia tres áreas de trabajo mayoritarias entre los estetas españoles: en primer lugar la de los problemas clásicos de la estética, como la belleza, la representación o la emoción estética, en segundo lugar, sobre la (...)
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    A Kripke semantics for the logic of Gelfand quantales.Gerard Allwein & Wendy MacCaull - 2001 - Studia Logica 68 (2):173-228.
    Gelfand quantales are complete unital quantales with an involution, *, satisfying the property that for any element a, if a b a for all b, then a a* a = a. A Hilbert-style axiom system is given for a propositional logic, called Gelfand Logic, which is sound and complete with respect to Gelfand quantales. A Kripke semantics is presented for which the soundness and completeness of Gelfand logic is shown. The completeness theorem relies on a Stone style representation theorem for (...)
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    A causal modeler's guide to double effect reasoning.Gerard J. Rothfus - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (3):986-1008.
    Trolley problems and like cases are often thought to show the inadequacy of purely consequentialist moral theories. In particular, they are often taken to reveal that consequentialists unduly neglect the moral significance of the causal structure of decision problems. To precisify such critiques and one sort of deontological morality they motivate, I develop a formal modeling framework within which trolley problems can be represented as suitably supplemented structural causal models and various consequentialist and double effect-inspired moral theories can be viewed (...)
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    The ethics of risk displacement in research and public policy.Gerard Vong & Meira Levinson - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (9):918-922.
    We identify three distinct ethical problems that can arise with risk displacement. Risk displacement is the shifting of extant risk from one or more individuals to other individual(s) such that the reduction of risk to the first group is causally implicated in increasing risk to the second group. These problems are: concentration of risk in inequitable ways; transfer of risk to already vulnerable or disadvantaged populations; and exercise of undue influence over potential research participants. The first two arise in both (...)
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    Lumière et Nuit, Féminin et Masculin chez Parménide d’Elée : quelques remarques.Gérard Journée - 2012 - Phronesis 57 (4):289-318.
    Abstract The great german Scholar, Eduard Zeller, suggested that the reference to male and female in Parmenides B12.5-6 was probably an allusion to the physical principles of `mortal opinion': Night and Light. This suggestion has been rejected by some scholars because such an association would lead us to admit that, in B12, male was associated with Night and female with Light, a theory which would be at odds with the supposed misogyny of Greek culture. However, Parmenides' account of `mortal opinion' (...)
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    La cognificació de l'art.Gerard Vilar Roca - 2018 - Quaderns de Filosofia 5 (2):11.
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    Operators, the Lego-bricks of nature: Evolutionary transitions from fermions to neural networks.Gerard A. J. M. Jagers Op Akkerhuis & Nico van Straalen - 1999 - World Futures 53 (4):329-345.
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    Travailler, travailler encore.Gérard Raulet - 2024 - Actuel Marx 75 (1):168-189.
    La tradition utopique compte autant de projets de société promettant l’avènement d’une ère de loisirs que de projets dans lesquels le travail demeure le pilier de la cohésion sociale. Cette double lignée continue d’inspirer certains programmes politiques, mais à la différence des années 1970 une sorte de résignation semble s’être répandue. Cet article propose, au contact de l’histoire des idées politiques et de la philosophie politique contemporaine, de réexaminer les paradigmes de la conception du travail et de sa place dans (...)
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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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  35. L'expression musicale.Gérard Bertouille - 1959 - [Bruxelles]: G. Houyaux.
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    Hegel et l'art.Gérard Bras & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1989 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Si les expositions de peinture font l'objet d'une large fréquentation, Hegel est bien souvent décrié, surtout dans les milieux artistiques. Cette présentation de son Esthétique voudrait montrer, en privilégiant les analyses concrètes comme celle de la peinture hollandaise du XVIIe, toute la fécondité de cette approche philosophique. Loin du dogmatisme, Hegel conçoit l'art historiquement, jugeant les œuvres, mais récusant par avance toute norme académique. L'historicité de l'art est-elle solidaire de sa fin, de son dépassement? Dans quelle mesure art et religion (...)
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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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    Truth and Politics: A Symposium on Peter Simpson’s Political Illiberalism: A Defense of Freedom.Gerard V. Bradley - 2017 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 62 (1):1-5.
    There is no more important question in thinking about life-and actually living-in political community than whether it is to be permeated by, and purposefully oriented around, the main truths about human flourishing. It is at least paradoxical that, precisely when the state and its law and political life are shaping people's lives more and more, the professed roots of all this influence are growing thinner, more shallow. Lawmakers who profess and in many cases even think they should be "neutral" about (...)
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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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    Vérité de l'art, vérité en œuvre dans l'œuvre d'art.Gérard Bras - 2002 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3:369-387.
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    From Topic to Tale: Logic and Narrativity in the Middle Ages (review).Gerard J. Brault - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):187-188.
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    Du modèle judiciaire aux procès médiatiques.Gérard Leblanc - 1995 - Hermes 17:63.
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    L'économie, objet esthétique des émissions de télévision.Gérard Leblanc - 2006 - Hermes 44:129.
    Ce texte vise à recomposer l'unité du système de représentations de l'économie, proposé par la télévision française. Cette unité serait régie autant par l'imprévisible que par les règles constitutives du réalisme en économie.This text aims to reconstruct the unity of the system of representations of the economy, proposed by French television. This unit would be governed as much by unpredictable as the rules constitutive of realism in economics.
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    Superhombre y hombre total.Gerard Lebrun - 2011 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 44:95-120.
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    The Ambiguity of Metaphor: How Polysemy Affords Multivalent Metaphor Use and Explains the Paradox of Metaphor.Gerard Steen - 2024 - Metaphor and Symbol 39 (4):242-259.
    This paper explores the suggestion (Steen, 2023a, 2023b) that most metaphor may be structurally ambiguous between deliberate and non-deliberate meanings, which in turn affords multivalent metaphor use. The paper begins by examining a sample of 56 Metaphor-Related Words in 25 examples of language use from corpus research about metaphor in discourse about cancer and the end of life (Semino et al., 2018). These data are analyzed by means of a new method proposed by Deliberate Metaphor Theory (Steen, 2023a; cf.; Reijnierse (...)
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    Dogmatique pour la catholicité évangélique : ses caractéristiques.Gérard Siegwalt - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (1):3-9.
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    Le défi monothéiste: le Dieu vivant, le mal, la mystique.Gérard Siegwalt - 2015 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
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  49. La justesse fonctionnelle de la science et la question de la vérité.Gérard Siegwalt - 1994 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 74 (3):249-263.
     
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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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