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    La conduite et la politique extérieures de la Belgique.Jules Gerard-Libois - 1973 - Res Publica 15 (5):947-964.
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    Reading MontaigneLectures de MontaigneMontaigne: Essays in Reading.Steven Rendall, Jules Brody & Gerard Defaux - 1985 - Diacritics 15 (2):44.
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    Les élections au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg : Analyse directe des bulletins de vote Elections législatives de 1974 et de 1979 ; élections européennes de 1979. [REVIEW]André-Paul Frognier & Jules Gerard-Libois - 1981 - Res Publica 23 (4):447-465.
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    Un portrait de Jules César sur une coupe à médaillon de Délos.Gérard Siebert - 1980 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 104 (1):189-196.
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    Simone van Riet, Jules Janssens and André Allard Avicenna Latinus, Liber primus naturalium, tractatus secundus: De motu et de consimilibus. Introduction by Gérard Verbeke. Leuven: Peeters, 2006. Pp. lxxxix+373. ISBN 978-2-8031-0231-0. £173.70. [REVIEW]Jon Mcginnis - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (1):131-132.
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    Le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg : Aspects de sociologie politique.Michel Delvaux & Mario Hirsch - 1976 - Res Publica 18 (1):101-113.
    The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg remains largely unexplored as far as social science is concerned. An excellent study in electoral sociology by Jules Gérard-Libois gives interesting insights and points out rather convincingly that Luxembourg is endowed with a political system that has a marked degree of specificity, be it from the point of view of the electoral system, electoral habits or the social structure in general. It shows in particular that owing to the rather peculiar electoral system, a large (...)
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    The Emergence of Globalism: Visions of World Order in Britain and the United States, 1939-1950.Gerard Delanty - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):870-872.
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  8. Charles S. Peirce’s Philosophy of Signs: Essays in Comparative Semiotics.Gérard Deledalle - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):488-489.
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    Retrieving a Participatory Teaching “Office”: A Comparative and Ecumenical Analysis of Magisterium in the Service of Moral Discernment.Gerard Mannion - 2014 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 34 (2):61-86.
    This essay explores how it might be possible to recover a more pluralistic and therefore participatory understanding and exercise of the teaching office in the Christian Church by, first, briefly reflecting upon the historical backdrop to the emergence and development of the role of authoritative ecclesial teacher. Second, I identify some of the ecclesial fault lines and tensions that emerged in the modern and contemporary periods pertaining to teaching authority. Third, I raise the issue of the impact of such developments (...)
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    Where Does Law Come From?Gerard Casey - 2010 - Philosophical Inquiry 32 (3-4):85-92.
    Law, like language, is the product of social evolution, embodied in custom. The conditions for the emergence of law—embodiment, scarcity, rationality, relatedness and plurality—are outlined, and the context for the emergence of law—dispute resolution—is analysed. Adjudication procedures, rules and enforcementmechanisms, the elements of law, emerge from this context. The characteristics of such a customarily evolved law are its severely limited scope, its negativity, andits horizontality. It is suggested that a legal system (or legal systems) based on the principles of archaic (...)
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    Evolution: Monolith or strawman - a matter of proper definitions and words.Gerard P. Baerends - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):317.
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    How Successful Is Nation-State?[author unknown] - unknown
    We have been witnessing more than two hundred years of successful formation and spread of the nation-state. As a historical reminder, let me quote great French historian of the nineteenth century, Jules Michelet; in spite of its somewhat sentimental tone, his view on the unification of France is typical of what any nationalist would like to say about the successful creation of an ethno-national state: "This unification of France, this destruction of parochial spirit is often considered as the simple (...)
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    (1 other version)Social Myths and Collective Imaginaries. New Directions.Gérard Bouchard - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
  14. The 'economic' approach to the philosophy of science.Gerard Radnitzky - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (2):159-179.
    (1) What may be gained by applying concepts generalised from economics to methodological problems? The perspective of cost-benefit analysis ('CBA' for short) may help the researcher to see what sorts of questions he should take into account when dealing with particular methodological problems. This claim is supported by applying generalised CBA-thinking to two standard problems of methodology. (2) In the practice of research the handling of basic statements does not normally constitute any problem, and no conscious decision is involved. In (...)
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  15. 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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    Philosophie et environnement.Gilbert Gérard, Olivier Depré & Philippe van Parijs - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (3):393-394.
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    Is Knowledge An Internal Or An External Relation Between A Person And A Proposition?Gerard Kuyper - 1987 - Dialectica 41 (3):209-220.
    SummaryIn this paper Russell's discovery of external relations and his refutation of the doctrine of internal relations is traced to Hume's view on “philosophical” relations. Next the concepts of internal and external relation are applied to the analysis of knowledge. The most widely received analysis, the Justified True Belief‐conception, is investigated for its resources in answering the question whether knowledge is an internal or an external relation between a person and a believed proposition. There are difficulties in each answer which (...)
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  18. And 1988.Gerard Radnitzky - 1987 - In Centripetal forces in the sciences. New York: Paragon House Publishers. pp. 2.
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    Individualisme, ètica i política.Gerard Vilar I. Roca - 1992 - Barcelona: Edicions 62.
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  20. The Crucifixion of Jesus: History, Myth, Faith.Gerard S. Sloyan - 1995
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    African Philosophy and the Future of Africa.Gerard Walmsley (ed.) - 2011 - Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Proceedings of a conference held in Oct. 2007 at St. Augustine College of South Africa.
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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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  23. (1 other version)The Nature of God.Gerard J. Hughes - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (3):413-415.
     
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    Behind the Mirror.Gérard Simon - 1987 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 12 (1-2):311-350.
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    (1 other version)Zur cassirerschen reform der begriffslehre.Gerard Heymans - 1928 - Kant Studien 33 (1-2):109-128.
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    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan in Relation to the Remaining Pentateuchal Targumin at Exodus 20: 1-18, 25-26.Gerard J. Kuiper - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):105-154.
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    Le tango des CRCI : deux pas ici, un pas par-là ! : un guichet ou une commission ; une juridiction !Gérard Mémeteau - 2006 - Médecine et Droit 2006 (76):17-24.
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    O estilo mental "ideal language" na filosofia.Gerard Radnitzky - 1975 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 31 (3):284 - 300.
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    Values and the social order.Gerard Radnitzky (ed.) - 1997 - Brookfield, Vt.: Avebury.
    -- v. 3. Voluntary versus coercive orders.
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  30. (1 other version)L'idée d'expérience dans la philosophie de John Dewey.Gérard Deledalle - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:219-219.
     
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    Conceptualizing and formulating in sentence production.Gerard Kempen - 1977 - In Sheldon Rosenberg (ed.), Sentence production: developments in research and theory. New York: Halsted Press. pp. 259--274.
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    Dissent.Gerard Matthew Arcamo - 2019 - Kritike 12 (3):i-i.
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    Rules of the Game: Regulation of the Text.Gerard Genot & Christine Wadleigh - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):75.
  34. (1 other version)Gravitation et liberté.Robert Gérard - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (3):357-358.
     
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    Being true - Williams and Meynell on reason and virtue.Gerard Mannion - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):230-245.
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    Genetics and the ethics of community.Gerard Mannion - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (2):226–256.
    At times decisions are made in the field of genetics that are presented as if the ethical debates have been adequately treated and so all moral considerations have been addressed, when the truth is very different. Nor is it always easy or desirable to separate the ethical, legal and social questions posed by new developments. The impact of developments in genetic science upon communities is one field of enquiry that envelops each of these areas.This paper explores the impact of genetics (...)
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    The Christology of Hans Urs von Balthasar.Gerard Reedy - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (3):407-420.
    An introduction to one aspect of the work of a major contemporary theologian whose full contribution will perhaps only be recognized in a more irenic age.
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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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    The Question of Being and the Dating of the Anonymous Parmenides Commentary.Gerard Bechtle - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):393-414.
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    « Éternellement nouveau », l’antisémitisme.Gérard Bensussan - 2021 - Cités 87 (3):73-85.
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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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    L'idée d'expérience dans la philosophie de John Dewey. Appendices.Gérard Deledalle - 1966 - FeniXX.
    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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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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    La fidélité dans le couple et ses avatars.Gérard Bonnet - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2):37-48.
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  45. A Case For Proposition 209.Gerard Bradley - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 11 (1):97-120.
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  46. The Evolutionary Approach to Ethics.Gerard J. Dalcourt - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (2):341.
     
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  47. Maritain: A quixote or a socrates?Gerard Hinrichs - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (4):387.
     
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  48. Teacher and critic, know thyself.Gerard Hinrichs - 1944 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 25 (2):154.
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    Moral Knowledge.Gerard J. Hughes - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (1):40-42.
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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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