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  1. De numeris datis: A Critical Edition and Translation.JORDANUS DE NEMORE - 1981
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    Jordanus de Nemore, De elementis arithmetice artis: A Medieval Treatise on Number Theory. H. L. L. Busard.Barnabas Hughes - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):649-650.
  3. (2 other versions)Jordanus de Nemore: a case study on 13th century mathematical innovation and failure in cultural context.Jens Høyrup - forthcoming - Philosophica.
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    Jordanus de Nemore: Opera.Ron B. Thomson - 1976 - Mediaeval Studies 38 (1):97-144.
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    H. L. L. Busard. Jordanus de Nemore, De elementis arithmetice artis: A Medieval Treatise on Number Theory, 2 vols. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1991. Pp. 372, 188. ISBN 3-515-05214-3. DM 138,–. [REVIEW]George Molland - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):460-460.
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    Hubertus L. L. Busard: Jordanus de Nemore, De elementis arithmetice artis. A medieval treatise on number theory. (Boethius, Bd 22, 1‐2) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 1991. 2 Bde: 372 und 188 Seiten. [REVIEW]Eberhard Knobloch - 1993 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 16 (3-4):202-202.
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    Johann Scheubel's Revision of Jordanus de Nemore's De numeris datis: An Analysis of an Unpublished Manuscript.Johann Scheubel & Barnabas Hughes - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):221-234.
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    What is straight cannot fall: Gothic architecture, Scholasticism, and dynamics.Steven A. Walton & Thomas Boothby - 2014 - History of Science 52 (4):347-376.
    It has long been shown that medieval builders primarily used geometrical constructions to design medieval architecture. The thought processes involved, however, have been considered to be remote from the natural philosophical speculations of the Scholastics, who, following Aristotle, had taken the basis of physics to be the study of dynamics, or change. However, investigations of the Expertises of Chartres, Florence, Milan, and other documents related to medieval building suggest that medieval architects, in speaking of their work, resort to recognizable dynamic (...)
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    The genesis of a mediaeval historian: Pierre Duhem and the origins of statics.R. N. D. Martin - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (2):119-129.
    Contrary to what might be expected given a religious or other motivation, Pierre Duhem's interest in mediaeval science was the result of his surprise encounter with Jordanus de Nemore while working on Les origines de la statique in the late autumn of 1903. Historical assumptions common among physicists at that time may explain this surprise, which occasioned a frantic search for more mediaeval precursors for Renaissance mechanics. It also raised serious historiographical problems that threatened even his methodological views, (...)
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    Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century Selections from Quesiti et inventioni diverse: Books VII–VIII.Pisano Raffaele & Capecchi Danilo - 2015 - Springer.
    This book presents a historical and scientific analysis as historical epistemology of the science of weights and mechanics in the sixteenth century, particularly as developed by Tartaglia in his Quesiti et inventioni diverse, Book VII and Book VIII (1546; 1554). -/- In the early 16th century mechanics was concerned mainly with what is now called statics and was referred to as the Scientia de ponderibus, generally pursued by two very different approaches. The first was usually referred to as Aristotelian, where (...)
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    Tartaglia's Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century: Selections from Quesiti et inventioni diverse: Books VII-VIII.Raffaele Pisano - 2015 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Danilo Capecchi.
    This book presents a historical and scientific analysis as historical epistemology of the science of weights and mechanics in the sixteenth century, particularly as developed by Tartaglia in his Quesiti et inventioni diverse, Book VII and Book VIII (1546; 1554). In the early 16th century mechanics was concerned mainly with what is now called statics and was referred to as the Scientia de ponderibus, generally pursued by two very different approaches. The first was usually referred to as Aristotelian, where the (...)
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    De numeris datisJordanus de Nemore Barnabas Bernard Hughes.Edith Sylla - 1983 - Isis 74 (1):128-129.
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    O Ateísmo No Manuscrito Jordanus Brunus Redivivus.Marcelo de Sant’Anna Alves Primo - 2024 - Revista Dialectus 32 (32):67-81.
    O manuscrito clandestino Jordanus Brunus redivivus ou Traité des erreurs populaires foi publicado em 1771, não trazendo indicação alguma de sua autoria. Entretanto, a despeito do anonimato da obra, ela tornou-se um dos textos mais famosos dentre a filosofia clandestina do século XVIII, aludindo a um filósofo que foi uma das maiores vítimas da superstição e do fanatismo de sua época: Giordano Bruno. O título do escrito é uma espécie de homenagem ao pensador italiano, mas não há no decorrer (...)
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    Die Traktate De Proportionibus von Jordanus Nemorarius und Campanus.H. L. L. Busard - 1971 - Centaurus 15 (3):193-227.
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  15. Aperçu sur la notion de dénomination d’un rapport numérique au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance.Sabine Rommevaux - 2001 - Methodos 1.
    La notion de dénomination d’un rapport domine la théorie de la proportionnalité au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance. Elle apparaît dans des contextes différents, traités d’arithmétique, éditions des Éléments, traités sur la théorie des proportions, etc. L’exposé le plus complet sur cette notion se trouve dans le commentaire de Clavius à la définition 4 du livre V des Éléments d’Euclide. Clavius se fait ici l’écho des travaux de ses prédécesseurs en particulier de Jordanus et de Campanus, mais ne (...)
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  16. Socrates’ Hood. Lexical Meaning and Syntax in Jordanus and Kilwardby.Mary Sirridge - 1983 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 44:102-121.
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    Der Liber de Arcubus Similibus des Ahmed Ibn Jusuf.Von H. L. L. Busard & P. S. van Koningsveld - 1973 - Annals of Science 30 (4):381-406.
    The text of the tract De arcubus similibus was published for the first time by M. Curtze in 1887. However, after examining some more Latin manuscripts and the Arabic MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, Marsh 663 it appeared, that Curtze's edition was rather an adaptation. Also Curtze's suggestion that Jordanus Nemorarius was the author was very probably wrong. The author of the tract was the Egyptian mathematician Ahmed ibn Jusuf as appears from the Latin manuscripts, and its translator, very probably, (...)
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    De numeris datis. [REVIEW]John V. Wagner - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):641-642.
    If one wishes to understand medieval philosophical descriptions of the nature of the various sciences, a familiarity with the scientific knowledge possessed at that time is necessary. An excellent example of the basic characteristics of medieval mathematics can be found in this critical edition of De numeris datis. The work itself is the first advanced algebra text produced in Western Europe. It is a study of the general methods of solving problems for unknown numbers if one knows, is given, other (...)
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    A Humanist History of Mathematics? Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in Context.James Steven Byrne - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):41-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Humanist History of Mathematics?Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in ContextJames Steven ByrneIn the spring of 1464, the German astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician Johannes Müller (1436–76), known as Regiomontanus (a Latinization of the name of his hometown, Königsberg in Franconia), offered a course of lectures on the Arabic astronomer al-Farghani at the University of Padua. The only one of these to survive is his inaugural oration on the history and utility (...)
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  20. An ethical framework for the marketing of corporate social responsibility.Bert van de Ven - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):339-352.
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop an ethical framework for the marketing of corporate social responsibility. Methods The approach is a conceptual one based on virtue ethics and on the corporate identity literature. Furthermore, empirical research results are used to describe the opportunities and pitfalls of using marketing communication tools in the strategy of building a virtuous corporate brand. Results/conclusions An ethical framework that addresses the paradoxical relation between the consequentialist perspective many proponents of the marketing of (...)
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  21. (2 other versions)Some thirteenth century tracts on the game of obligation.L. M. De Rijk - 1974 - Vivarium 12 (2):94-123.
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    Rigidity for predicates and the trivialization problem.Dan López de Sa - 2008 - Philosophers' Imprint 8:1-13.
    According to the simple proposal about rigidity for predicates, a predicate is rigid (roughly) if it signifies the same property across the relevant worlds. Recent critics claim that this suffers from a trivialization problem: any predicate whatsoever would turn out to be trivially rigid, according to the proposal. In this paper a corresponding "problem" for ordinary singular terms is considered. A natural solution is provided by intuitions concerning the actual truth-value of identity statements involving them. The simple proposal for predicates (...)
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    Cirey dans la vie intellectuelle: la réception de Newton en France.François de Gandt (ed.) - 2001 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    Le s jour de Voltaire et Mme Du Ch telet Cirey, depuis le retraite forc e de Voltaire en mai 1734 jusqu' la mort dramatique et douloureuse de Mme Du Ch telet en septembre 1749, fut une p riode merveilleusement f conde, et l'empreinte en fut durable dans la vie intellectuelle de l'Europe. Les contributions rassembl es ici font un tableau de la vie quotidienne Cirey, suivent les deux philosophes dans leurs tudes et leurs voyages, et dessinent les traits de (...)
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  24. The ethical cycle.I. van de Poel & L. Royakkers - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (1):1-13.
    Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories are simply applied to cases. Instead it is a process in which the formulation of the moral problem, the formulation of possible “solutions”, and the ethical judging of these solutions go hand in hand. This messy character of moral problems, however, does not rule out a systematic approach. In this article, we describe a systematic approach to problem solving that does justice to the complex (...)
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  25. A new formulation of the principle of indifference.Rodolfo de Cristofaro - 2008 - Synthese 163 (3):329-339.
    The idea of a probabilistic logic of inductive inference based on some form of the principle of indifference has always retained a powerful appeal. However, up to now all modifications of the principle failed. In this paper, a new formulation of such a principle is provided that avoids generating paradoxes and inconsistencies. Because of these results, the thesis that probabilities cannot be logical quantities, determined in an objective way through some form of the principle of indifference, is no longer supportable. (...)
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    Interpreting first-order theories into a logic of records.Marcel van de Vel - 2002 - Studia Logica 72 (3):411-432.
    Features are unary operators used to build record-like expressions. The resulting term algebras are encountered in linguistic computation and knowledge representation. We present a general description of feature logic and of a slightly restricted version, called record logic. It is shown that every first-order theory can be faithfully interpreted in a record logic with various additional axioms. This fact is used elsewhere [15] to extend a result of Tarski and Givant [14] on expressing first order theories in relation algebra.
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    A biological infrastructure for communication underlies the cultural evolution of languages.J. P. de Ruiter & Stephen C. Levinson - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):518-518.
    Universal Grammar (UG) is indeed evolutionarily implausible. But if languages are just to a large primate brain, it is hard to see why other primates do not have complex languages. The answer is that humans have evolved a specialized and uniquely human cognitive architecture, whose main function is to compute mappings between arbitrary signals and communicative intentions. This underlies the development of language in the human species.
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    Giordano Bruno e il Problema della Modernita.Stefano Ulliana - 2005 - Cosmos and History 1 (1):146-176.
    Abstract: Il testo viene pubblicato per gentile concessione della casa editrice ESI ed e’ tratto dal libro di Stefano Ulliana “Il concetto creativo e dialettico dello Spirito nei Dialoghi Italiani di Giordano Bruno. Il confronto con la tradizione neoplatonico-aristotelica: il testo bruniano De l’Infinito, Universo e mondi”, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2003. -/- Le argomentazioni presentate ne Il concetto creativo e dialettico dello Spirito nei Dialoghi Italiani di Giordano Bruno (Il confronto con la tradizione neoplatonico-aristotelica: il testo bruniano De l’Infinito, (...)
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    El giro de José Ortega y Gasset ante la idea del Estado. Del “estatismo” clásico germano de mocedad a la razón de Estado al servicio de la realidad nacional.Alejandro De Haro Honrubia - 2022 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 27 (2):7-34.
    Las siguientes páginas versan sobre la idea del Estado en la obra de José Ortega y Gasset, mostrando los cambios que en torno a aquella idea se producen en su pensamiento. En un primer periodo de mocedad, Ortega idealiza el papel de Estado influido por la tradición del pensamiento clásico y germano. En un segundo momento, a partir de la programática fecha de 1914, se producirá un giro en su pensamiento, quedando el Estado al servicio de la sociedad o la (...)
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    Philosophy of biology: Outline of a transcendental project.Gertrudis Van de Vijver, Linda Van Speybroeck, Dani De Waele, Filip Kolen & Helena De Preester - 2005 - Acta Biotheoretica 53 (2):57-75.
    This paper analyses the actual meaning of a transcendental philosophy of biology, and does so by exploring and actualising the epistemological and metaphysical value of Kant's viewpoint on living systems. It finds inspiration in the Kantian idea of living systems intrinsically resisting objectification, but critically departs from Kant's philosophical solution in as far as it is based in a subjectivist dogmatism. It attempts to overcome this dogmatism, on the one hand by explicitly taking into account the conditions of possibility at (...)
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  31. Simone de Beauvoir: Philosophical Writings.Simone de Beauvoir, Margaret A. Simons, Mary Beth Mader & Marybeth Timmermann (eds.) - 2004 - University of Illinois Press.
    Contents: "Analysis of Claude Bernard's Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine," "Two Unpublished Chapters from She Came to Stay," "Pyrrhus and Cineas," "A Review of The Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty," "Moral Idealism and Political Realism," "Existentialism and Popular Wisdom," "Jean-Paul Sartre," "An Eye for an Eye," "Literature and Metaphysics," "Introduction to an Ethics of Ambiguity," "An Existentialist Looks at Americans," and "What is Existentialism?".
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  32. The vertigo of immanence: Deleuze's spinozism.Miguel de Beistegui - 2005 - Research in Phenomenology 35 (1):77-100.
    This paper is an attempt to identify the source of Deleuzian thought, that is, the "plane" or "image" from which it unfolds despite its many twists and turns. This, I believe, is immanence. The thread of immanence appears most clearly in What Is Philosophy? but can be shown to have been at work from the very start. But immanence is not just the plane of Deleuzian thought. It is also, and above all, that of philosophy itself, especially in its difference (...)
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  33. The moral basis for public policy encouraging sport hunting.Margaret Van de Pitte - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (2):256–266.
    This essay seeks to see if one side or the other in the hunting debate gets more purchase if we first ask what gives the state the moral right to promote sport hunting when the practice is in deep decline. We look at the dominant economic and political reasons for state support, none of which settle the moral matter. We then look at various state appeals to moral justification (ethical hunting, the right to hunt, the value of heritage, etc.) and (...)
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  34. When Did the Modern Subject Emerge?Alain de Libera - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2):181-220.
    This article offers a tentative deconstruction of Heidegger’s account of the “modern,” that is, the “Cartesian,” “subject.” It argues that subjectivity, understood as the idea of some “thing” that is both the owner of certain mental states and the agent of certain activities, is a medieval theological construct, based on two conflicting models of the mind (nous, mens) inherited from ancient philosophy and theology: the Aristotelian and the Augustinian (or perichoretic) one, developed in connection with such problems as that of (...)
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    Algumas considerações sobre as definições da ética I de Spinoza relativamente aos elementos de euclides.Jorge Gonçalves de Abrantes - 2020 - Cadernos Espinosanos 43:307-344.
    We will examine and discuss the nature and content of thedefinitions of the first part of Spinoza’s Ethics in relation to Euclid’s Elements.Our main purpose is to point out that the Spinozistic definitionsare distinct and discrepant from Euclidean definitions in some significantaspects. From this, we will point out and consider the differences andsimilarities that exist between the Euclidean geometric method and theSpinozistic geometric method, in order to problematize the theme of thepresence of the geometric method in Spinoza’s Ethics.
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    Fernando de Azevedo: um sujeito do afeto.Raquel Discini de Campos & Norma Discini - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (67).
    O presente artigo analisa a crônica A graça do amor e da fé, publicada pelo intelectual Fernando de Azevedo no jornal O Estado de S. Paulo, no ano de 1955. A crônica diz respeito à vida e à morte de Sara Lemos Almeida de Azevedo. A partir da análise crítica desse escrito, e à luz da Retórica, de Aristóteles, discutimos o ethos de um filho amoroso e grato, bem como o ethos do intelectual da educação, que problematiza práticas relacionadas ao (...)
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    A filosofia no limite da negação da Vontade de vida.Juliana Domingues de Campos - 2020 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 18 (1).
    No penúltimo parágrafo de O mundo como vontade e como representação, Schopenhauer, contra a tendência do livro até então, dá um caráter especial à razão na negação da Vontade de vida. O conhecimento abstrato é, nesse contexto, como clarividência da razão, o fundamento para se atingir o conhecimento puramente intuitivo. A partir da análise de algumas formas de conhecimento (conceito, sentimento e Ideia) apresentadas no tomo I da obra, tem-se uma diferenciação clara entre os âmbitos da explicação e da significação (...)
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  38. (1 other version)Truth matters: Normativity in thought and knowledge.Manuel de Pinedo - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (2):137-154.
    A proposal to account for the objectivity of thought and language in terms of identity between facts, meanings and contents is offered. Furthermore, their normativity is related to their world involving character. Both proposals are jointly quietist: they avoid philosophical theorizing that explains thought in terms of world or viceversa.
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    Zien, doen, denken: Jacques Rancière en de kunstpraktijk.Marc de Blieck - 2012 - Gent: MER. Paper Kunsthalle. Edited by Volkmar Mühleis.
    This publication contains reflections on Jacques Ranciáere's essay 'The Ignorant Master' by the artist Marc De Blieck and the art philosopher Volkmar Mèuhleis. The artist's practice is assuming an expanding variety of forms, the artist can leap from one method to another, and the media available to him, old and new, appear inexhaustible. Can and should art education prepare the artist for this? One possibility is to bring a never-ending abundance of experts into the art schools. Ranciáere offers us a (...)
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  40. Meaning and Reference in Aristotle’s Concept of the Linguistic Sign.Ludovic De Cuypere & Klaas Willems - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (3-4):307-324.
    To Aristotle, spoken words are symbols, not of objects in the world, but of our mental experiences related to these objects. Presently there are two major strands of interpretation of Aristotle’s concept of the linguistic sign. First, there is the structuralist account offered by Coseriu (Geschichte der Sprachphilosophie. Von den Anfängen bis Rousseau, 2003 [1969], pp. 65–108) whose interpretation is reminiscent of the Saussurean sign concept. A second interpretation, offered by Lieb (in: Geckeler (Ed.) Logos Semantikos: Studia Linguistica in Honorem (...)
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    La coûteuse inutilité du principe de précaution.Jean de Kervasdoué - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):349-363.
    À la lumière de l’épidémie du Sars-coV-19, l’article montre que, là encore, le principe de précaution n’a été d’aucune utilité pour prévenir l’épidémie et limiter ses effets. La raison est simple : s’il est déjà difficile de prévoir un évènement incertain, quand il survient, il est toujours impossible de prendre des mesures proportionnées pour parer à la réalisation des dommages éventuels causés par cet évènement. Proportionnées à quoi quand on ignore l’essentiel? Non seulement ce principe est inutile, mais il est (...)
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    Dominique Schnapper, Les Désillusions de la démocratie, Paris, Gallimard, 2024.Isabelle de Mecquenem - 2024 - Cités 99 (3):196-198.
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    Sous le signe du néant : note sur la métaphysique de Michel Onfray.Henri de Monvallier - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 293 (3):91-108.
    La philosophie hédoniste de Michel Onfray est en son fond une philosophie tragique dont l’horizon métaphysique ultime est le néant. Ce thème et ses multiples résonances dans l’œuvre d’Onfray sera étudié ici à trois niveaux : le néant individuel de la mort, le néant des civilisations disparues et enfin l’horizon cosmique du néant. Un jour tout disparaîtra, y compris la pensée humaine que tout disparaîtra. De même que notre vie est une parenthèse entre deux néants, de même notre civilisation et (...)
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    Theorie Van de Religie (Georges Bataille) & Theorie Van de Religie. Toelichting En Commentaar Bij Een a-Theologie (Marc Bekaert).Lieven De Maeyer - 2022 - de Uil Van Minerva 35 (2).
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  45. 'Categorization' as a key notion in ancient and medieval semantics.L. M. De Rijk - 1988 - Vivarium 26 (1):1-18.
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    No imitation without identification.Frans B. M. de Waal - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):689-689.
    We cannot solve questions about imitative learning without knowing what motivates animals to copy others. Imitative capacities can be expected to be most pronounced in relation to situations and models of great social significance. Experimental research on nonhuman primates has thus far made little effort to present such situations and models.
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  47. Husserl: The idealist malgré Lui.M. M. van de Pitte - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (1):70-78.
    The aim of the paper is to show and document the husserlian concern to validate a position of ontological realism, and the inappropriateness of his method to this task. It is precisley the scientific charachter of his philosophy that drew Husserl to idealism and solipsism, despite his original intentions and motivations.
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    lnfluence de l'Europe des Six sur la structure et le regroupement des partis.D. Cardon de Lichtbuer - 1968 - Res Publica 10 (special):17-27.
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    Na lógica do tempo: ensaios de história das ideias políticas.Martim de Alburquerque - 2012 - Coimbra: Coimbra Editora.
    Le site d'éditeur indique : "Editam-se neste volume ensaios elaborados num período relativamente largo de algumas décadas. Apesar de escritos em tempo e com circunstâncias e fins diversos, a sua reunião num volume apresenta uma lógica não só de denominador comum - situam-se todos no campo da História das Ideias Políticas e do Direito -, mas de complementaridade, retoma e/ou desenvolvimento relativamente a aspectos abordados noutros estudos nossos no mesmo domínio. Integram-se, assim, na lógica do tempo próprio do autor.".
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    Ética y discriminación interseccional en la atención de la salud de migrantas regionales.María Graciela de Ortúzar - 2021 - Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política 51:035-035.
    The objective of the work is to analyze the intersectional discriminations that operate in the multiple identities of regional migrant women in the field of health in Argentina during the present pandemic. We will begin with the critical study of key categories and the origin of the inequalities of law of the aforementioned discrimination in migration policies. Second, we will address de facto inequalities, particularly examining the socio-economic inequalities suffered by migrants during the pandemic. Thirdly, in order to enable alternative (...)
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