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    Spinoza dans les pays néerlandais de la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle..Madeleine Francès - 1937 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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    The Philosophy of G. E. Moore. Paul Arthur Schilpp.Madeleine Frances - 1944 - Isis 35 (1):47-48.
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    ‘What they owe to their children’: Edmund Burke on parental love and liberty.Madeleine Armstrong - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This is the first article to investigate the role of parental affection in Edmund Burke’s political thought. It challenges the widely held view that Burke defended patriarchal authority in reaction to egalitarian ideas of the family advanced by the French Revolution. Burke, himself a devoted father, believed that civil liberty depended upon parental rights and responsibilities. Long before the revolution began, he warned against a contemporary fascination with Spartan ideas of parental indifference in the Annual Register – ideas that the (...)
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    Histoire des religions et philosophie au XVIII e siècle : le président de Brosses, David Hume et Diderot.Madeleine David - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (2):145 - 160.
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    The “Prehistory” of the Sublime in Early Modern France An Interdisciplinary Perspective.Eva Madeleine Martin - 2012 - In Timothy M. Costelloe, The sublime: from antiquity to the present. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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    Lamarck: ou, Le mythe du précurseur.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1979 - Seuil.
    Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. Pages de début Avant-propos Préface : le mythe du précurseur 1. Qui fut Lamarck? 2. La nature 3. La « série » et les « circonstances » 4. « La transmission des acquisitions » 5. Les avatars (...)
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    Géographie de la précaution et applications locale et nationale.Corinne Lepage & Madeleine Babès - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):239-254.
    Depuis plusieurs années, le principe de précaution prend de l’ampleur et voit ses contours se modeler et se définir, aussi bien à l’échelle internationale qu’européenne ou française. Malgré tout, il n’a pas la même importance, en fonction de l’échelle à laquelle on se place, et tend à être confondu avec le principe de prévention, deux notions pourtant totalement distinctes. Plus que jamais les questions de climat, de biodiversité, de justice sociale, de gestion des deniers publics ou encore de valorisation et (...)
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    Jean Nabert.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159 (4):61 - 63.
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  9. et P. de la Court's La balance politique, I. Edited by Madeleine Frances. J. - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:696.
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    Stochastic processes in quantum theory and statistical physics: proceedings of the international workshop held in Marseille, France, June 29-July 4, 1981.Sergio Albeverio, Philippe Combe & Madeleine Sirugue-Collin (eds.) - 1982 - New York: Springer Verlag.
  11. Nomen, numen : jeux d'enfants dans quelques épitaphes joyeuses de Marot.François Rigolot - 2015 - In Didier Kahn, Elsa Kammerer, Anne-Hélène Klinger-Dollé, Marine Molins, Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou & Marie-Madeleine Fontaine, Textes au corps: promenades et musardises sur les terres de Marie Madeleine Fontaine. Genève: Librairie Droz S.A..
     
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  12. Le corps intermittent : Louis de La Trémoille entrevu par Jean Bouchet.François Cornilliat - 2015 - In Didier Kahn, Elsa Kammerer, Anne-Hélène Klinger-Dollé, Marine Molins, Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou & Marie-Madeleine Fontaine, Textes au corps: promenades et musardises sur les terres de Marie Madeleine Fontaine. Genève: Librairie Droz S.A..
     
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    Madeleine Tyssens, ed., Le chansonnier français U, publié d’après le manuscrit Paris, BNF, fr. 20050, vol. 2. (Publications de la Société des anciens textes français.) Abbeville, France: F. Paillart, 2020. Paper. Pp. lii–lxxvii, 406–793. €70. ISBN 978-2-9068-6713-0. [REVIEW]Christopher Callahan - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1267-1268.
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    Le théme de la Madeleine pénitente au XVIIeme siècle en France.Françoise Bardon - 1968 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1):274-306.
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    Alain Niderst, Madeleine de Scudéry, Paul Pellisson el leur monde Ouvrage,publié avec le concours du CNRS, Publications de l’Université de Rouen, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1976. 16 × 24, 574 p., ill. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (93-94):226-227.
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    Madeleine de Scudery : peut-on parler de femme philosophe ?Laura J. Burch - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (3):361-375.
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    Vincent DUCLERT, Rémi FABRE, Patrick FRIDENSON (sous la direction de), Avenirs et avant-gardes en France XIXe-XXe siècle, hommage à Madeleine Rebérioux, éditions La Découverte, textes à l'appui/série histoire contemporaine, 1999, 432 p. [REVIEW]Nicole Edelman - 2000 - Clio 11:34-34.
    Cet ouvrage se veut à la fois un travail collectif au service d'une certaine idée de l'histoire et de son usage social et un hommage à Madeleine Rebérioux, historienne dont « les engagements permettent précisément de pouvoir approcher cette histoire des avenirs et des avant-gardes, cette histoire des hommes et des idées qui ont voulu donner une forme humaine au futur. » Madeleine Rebérioux s'est en effet beaucoup engagée dans de multiples combats et son oeuvre d'historienne en porte (...)
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    From silk to twill. Scenography of the clothing at the Carmel (France, xviith-xviiith century).Christine Aribaud - 2012 - Clio 36:91-108.
    Le propos de l’article est l’analyse de la cérémonie de la prise d’habit au sein de l’Ordre Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel aux xviie et xviiie siècles. À partir des sources normatives, picturales et hagiographiques, cette cérémonie est détaillée, notamment la scénographie de l’avant/après, gommant toute marque féminine (présence de cheveux, soins pour un teint pâle, vêtement ajusté, usage de soieries, de bijoux, etc.). Certaines pratiques témoignent de la mise en impatience de ce passage de la soie au drap, qui se traduit (...)
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    On the Evolution of Spinoza's Political and Philosophical Ideas.V. V. Sokolov - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 2 (4):57-62.
    One of the most persistent and popular bourgeois myths about Spinoza is that of his unwillingness to participate in any kind of political struggle whatever. This myth is sustained particularly by those non-Marxist historians of philosophy who contend that the essence of Spinozism is the development of a new form of religiosity, free of the limitations of any national religion. Such a conception of the Dutch thinker is partially based on facts related by his first biographers, particularly Lucas. As we (...)
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    Kultur Übersetzen: Zur Wissenschaft des Übersetzens Im Deutsch-Französischen Dialog.Manfred Schmeling & Alberto Gil (eds.) - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
    Der Übersetzer befindet sich im Spannungsfeld nicht nur zwischen den Sprachen, sondern auch zwischen den Kulturen. Die Beiträge nähern sich der Frage nach der kulturellen Dimension von Übersetzung sowohl epochen- als auch fachübergreifend an, wobei das Erkenntnisinteresse sämtliche Textsorten umfasst. Im vorliegenden Band wird die besondere Rolle der Übersetzung bei der Überschreitung kultureller Grenzen von unterschiedlichen Disziplinen aus erforscht. Neben Translationswissenschaftlern kommen auch Vertreter aus Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaft, Kunstgeschichte, Philosophie, Rhetorik und Musikwissenschaft zu Wort. Aus dem Inhalt: Vorwort der Herausgeber (...)
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    A Lover’s Lobster.Herman Rapaport - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):1-12.
    This paper considers a minor if not fleeting detail from Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu which easily escapes noticeability though it is a signifier that reverberates with and, in fact, repeats the extremely well known epiphany of the Madeleine, though by way of an extremely muted parody that I doubt a reader would notice if he or she had not stopped to examine it. This detail concerns a lobster dismantled on Marcel's plate during lunch at the (...)
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    Claude Alain SARRE, Un procès de sorcière, Le Grand Pin, Aix-en-Provence, 1999, 280 p.Yvonne Knibiehler - 2000 - Clio 11:32-32.
    Cet ouvrage relate l'enquête et le procès menés en 1653 par le Parlement de Provence contre Madeleine Demandolx de la Palud. C'est un récit inspiré des archives conservées à la bibliothèque nationale de France et fort agréable à lire. Délesté de tout appareil scientifique, il est cependant fort instructif, car l'auteur, bon connaisseur du XVIIe siècle provençal (cf. sa thèse, Vivre sa soumission. L'exemple des Ursulines provençales et comtadines (1595-1792), Paris, Publi sud, 1997), me...
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    Poulain de la Barre: feminismo lógico e préciosité.Carmel da Silva Ramos - 2023 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 42 (2):84-100.
    O artigo pretende aproximar as ideias protofeministas desenvolvidas pelo filósofo e teólogo francês François Poulain de la Barre (1647-1723) das estratégias de escrita formuladas pelas autoras seiscentistas da assim chamada literatura preciosa, tais como Madeleine de Scudéry (1607-1701) e Madame de Lafayette (1634-1693). Critica, para tanto, a divisão proposta por Elsa Dorlin (1974-) entre o feminismo lógico e a préciosité duplamente: através de uma reflexão mais ampla sobre os limites da separação entre filosofia e literatura e, num segundo momento, (...)
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    Felicia GORDON, Maire CROSS, Early French Feminisms, 1830-1940. A Passion for Liberty, Cheltenham, UK, Brookfield, US, Edward Elgar, 1996, 287 p. [REVIEW]Christine Bard - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Early French Feminisms est un reader, type de publication encore peu développé en France, destiné principalement à un public étudiant. Y figurent des textes (par larges extraits ou dans leur intégralité) de Flora Tristan (1803-1844), Jeanne Deroin (1805-1852), Pauline Roland (1805-1892), Madeleine Pelletier (1874-1939) et Hélène Brion (1882-1962), assortis de longues introductions, de copieuses notes infrapaginales et d'une belle bibliographie. Cette anthologie a été conçue par deux hi...
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  25. The Moral Problem of Risk Impositions: A Survey of the Literature.Madeleine Hayenhjelm & Jonathan Wolff - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (S1):E1-E142.
    This paper surveys the current philosophical discussion of the ethics of risk imposition, placing it in the context of relevant work in psychology, economics and social theory. The central philosophical problem starts from the observation that it is not practically possible to assign people individual rights not to be exposed to risk, as virtually all activity imposes some risk on others. This is the ‘problem of paralysis’. However, the obvious alternative theory that exposure to risk is justified when its total (...)
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  26. The Unbearable Lightness of Curriculum: Essays in Curriculum Theory: The Selected Works of Madeleine R. Grumet.Madeleine R. Grumet - 2016 - Routledge.
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    The ECOUTER methodology for stakeholder engagement in translational research.Madeleine J. Murtagh, Joel T. Minion, Andrew Turner, Rebecca C. Wilson, Mwenza Blell, Cynthia Ochieng, Barnaby Murtagh, Stephanie Roberts, Oliver W. Butters & Paul R. Burton - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):24.
    Because no single person or group holds knowledge about all aspects of research, mechanisms are needed to support knowledge exchange and engagement. Expertise in the research setting necessarily includes scientific and methodological expertise, but also expertise gained through the experience of participating in research and/or being a recipient of research outcomes. Engagement is, by its nature, reciprocal and relational: the process of engaging research participants, patients, citizens and others brings them closer to the research but also brings the research closer (...)
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    Individual differences in switching and inhibition predict perspective-taking across the lifespan.Madeleine R. Long, William S. Horton, Hannah Rohde & Antonella Sorace - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):25-30.
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    Expertise and Non-binary Bodies: Sex, Gender and the Case of Dutee Chand.Madeleine Pape - 2019 - Body and Society 25 (4):3-28.
    How do institutions respond to expert contests over epistemologies of sex and gender? In this article, I consider how epistemological ascendancy in debates over the regulation of women athletes with high testosterone is established within a legal setting. Approaching regulation as an institutional act that defines forms of embodied difference, the legitimacy of which may be called into question, I show how sexed bodies are enacted through and as part of determinations of expertise. I focus on proceedings from 2015 when (...)
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  30. Aesthetic perception and the puzzle of training.Madeleine Ransom - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-25.
    While the view that we perceive aesthetic properties may seem intuitive, it has received little in the way of explicit defence. It also gives rise to a puzzle. The first strand of this puzzle is that we often cannot perceive aesthetic properties of artworks without training, yet much aesthetic training involves the acquisition of knowledge, such as when an artwork was made, and by whom. How, if at all, can this knowledge affect our perception of an artwork’s aesthetic properties? The (...)
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  31. Can We Force Someone to Feel Shame?Madeleine Shield - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (4):817-828.
    For many philosophers, there is a tension inherent to shame as an inward-looking, yet intersubjective, emotion: that between the role of the ashamed self and the part of the shaming Other in pronouncing the judgement of shame. Simply put, the issue is this: either the perspective of the ashamed self takes precedence in autonomously choosing to feel shame, and the necessary role of the audience is overlooked, or else the view of the shaming Other prevails in heteronomously casting the shame, (...)
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  32. Fascism: A Warning.Madeleine Albright - 2018
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    The Tender Bud: A Physician's Journey Through Breast Cancer.Madeleine Meldin - 1993 - Routledge.
    _The Tender Bud_ is the moving story of one woman's journey through breast cancer. The woman in question happens to be a senior psychiatrist of broad learning and deep clinical insight. Madeleine Meldin weathered the crisis of breast cancer without the support of an immediate family and in the context of ongoing professional burdens. This book is the journal that she wrote for herself as an aid to coping with the personal upheaval of diagnosis, mastectomy, and the aftermath of (...)
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    Contrast perception as a visual heuristic in the formulation of referential expressions.Madeleine Long, Isabelle Moore, Francis Mollica & Paula Rubio-Fernandez - 2021 - Cognition 217 (C):104879.
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    The Self-Disclosure Technique for Ethnographic Elicitation.Madeleine Mathiot - 1980 - Semiotics:339-345.
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    Le virtuel chez nous, impasse ou voie pour l'imaginaire??Madeleine Natanson - 2009 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 186 (4):61.
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  37. Expert Knowledge by Perception.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - Philosophy 95 (3):309-335.
    Does the scope of beliefs that people can form on the basis of perception remain fixed, or can it be amplified with learning? The answer to this question is important for our understanding of why and when we ought to trust experts, and also for assessing the plausibility of epistemic foundationalism. The empirical study of perceptual expertise suggests that experts can indeed enrich their perceptual experiences through learning. Yet this does not settle the epistemic status of their beliefs. One might (...)
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  38. Between modes: Assessing student new media compositions.Madeleine Sorapure, Pamela Takayoshi, Meredith Zoetewey, Julie Staggers & Kathleen Yancey - 2006 - Kairos (misc) 10 (2):1-15.
     
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    Die analytische Situation als dynamisches Feld.Madeleine Baranger & Willy Baranger - 2018 - Psyche 72 (9-10):734-784.
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  40. Waltonian Perceptualism.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (1):66-70.
    Kendall Walton’s project in ‘Categories of Art’ (1970) is to answer two questions. First, does the history of an artwork’s production determine its aesthetic properties? Second, how – if at all – should knowledge of the history of a work’s production influence our aesthetic judgments of its properties? While his answer to the first has been clearly understood, his answer to the second less so. Contrary to how many have interpreted Walton, such knowledge is not necessary for making aesthetic judgments; (...)
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    Gender Segregation and Trajectories of Organizational Change: The Underrepresentation of Women in Sports Leadership.Madeleine Pape - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (1):81-105.
    This article offers an account of organizational change to explain why women leaders are underrepresented compared to women athletes in many sports organizations. I distinguish between accommodation and transformation as forms of change: the former includes women without challenging binary constructions of gender, the latter transforms an organization’s gendered logic. Through a case study of the International Olympic Committee from 1967-1995, I trace how the organization came to define gender equity primarily in terms of accommodating women’s segregated athletic participation. Key (...)
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  42. Affect-biased attention and predictive processing.Madeleine Ransom, Sina Fazelpour, Jelena Markovic, James Kryklywy, Evan T. Thompson & Rebecca M. Todd - 2020 - Cognition 203 (C):104370.
    In this paper we argue that predictive processing (PP) theory cannot account for the phenomenon of affect-biased attention prioritized attention to stimuli that are affectively salient because of their associations with reward or punishment. Specifically, the PP hypothesis that selective attention can be analyzed in terms of the optimization of precision expectations cannot accommodate affect-biased attention; affectively salient stimuli can capture our attention even when precision expectations are low. We review the prospects of three recent attempts to accommodate affect with (...)
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  43. Frauds, Posers And Sheep: A Virtue Theoretic Solution To The Acquaintance Debate.Madeleine Ransom - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 98 (2):417-434.
    The acquaintance debate in aesthetics has been traditionally divided between pessimists, who argue that testimony does not provide others with aesthetic knowledge of artworks, and optimists, who hold that acquaintance with an artwork is not a necessary precondition for acquiring aesthetic knowledge. In this paper I propose a reconciliationist solution to the acquaintance debate: while aesthetic knowledge can be had via testimony, aesthetic judgment requires acquaintance with the artwork. I develop this solution by situating it within a virtue aesthetics framework (...)
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    Widerspenstige Alltagspraxen: eine queer-feministische Suchbewegung wider den Kapitalozentrismus.Madeleine Sauer - 2016 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
  45. Shame is Personal, Not Ontological.Madeleine Shield - forthcoming - Emotion Review.
    Ontological accounts of shame claim that the emotion has to do with our basic human vulnerability: on this view, one is ashamed over having had this vulnerability exposed before others. Against this view, I argue that it is not our vulnerable dependency on others itself which causes us to feel ashamed, but our rejection in the face of such vulnerability. Shame is not the result of simply being looked at, then, but of being looked at and not being seen. In (...)
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    Dark personality traits and anti-natalist beliefs: The mediating roles of primal world beliefs.Madeleine K. Meehan, Virgil Zeigler-Hill & Todd K. Shackelford - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (4):947-969.
    ABSTRACT The literature regarding the Dark Triad of personality (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism) has expanded rapidly during recent years with researchers evaluating the connections that these personality traits have with a variety of phenomena including philosophical beliefs and moral decision-making. The goal of the present study was to replicate and extend recent research concerning the associations that the Dark Triad had with anti-natalist beliefs (i.e., that it is morally wrong to procreate) by using multidimensional conceptualizations of these dark personality (...)
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  47. Attentional Weighting in Perceptual Learning.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):236-248.
    Perceptual learning is an enduring change in the perceptual system – and our resulting perceptions – due to practice or repeated exposure to a perceptual stimulus. It is involved in the acquisition of perceptual expertise: the ability to make rapid and reliable high-level categorizations of objects unavailable to novices. Attentional weighting is one process by which perceptual learning occurs. Advancing our understanding of this process is of particular importance for understanding what is learned in perceptual learning. Attentional weighting seems to (...)
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  48. Responsible risking, forethought, and the case of germline gene editing.Madeleine Hayenhjelm - 2023 - In Adriana Placani & Stearns Broadhead, _Risk and Responsibility in Context_. New York: Routledge. pp. 149-169.
    This chapter addresses a general question: What is responsible risking? It explores the notion of "responsible risking" as a thick moral concept, and it argues that the notion can be given moral content that could be action-guiding and add an important tool to our moral toolbox. To impose risks responsibly, on this view, is to take on responsibility in a good way. A core part of responsible risking, this chapter argues, is some version of a Forethought Condition. Such a condition (...)
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    Scepticism Comes Alive.Bryan Frances - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    In epistemology the nagging voice of the sceptic has always been present, whispering that 'You can't know that you have hands, or just about anything else, because for all you know your whole life is a dream.' Philosophers have recently devised ingenious ways to argue against and silence this voice, but Bryan Frances now presents a highly original argument template for generating new kinds of radical scepticism, ones that hold even if all the clever anti-sceptical fixes defeat the traditional sceptic. (...)
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  50. (1 other version)IFrances M. Kamm.Frances M. Kamm - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):21-39.
    In this article I am concerned with whether it could be morally significant to distinguish between doing something 'in order to bring about an effect' as opposed to 'doing something because we will bring about an effect'. For example, the Doctrine of Double Effect tells us that we should not act in order to bring about evil, but even if this is true is it perhaps permissible to act only because an evil will thus occur? I discuss these questions in (...)
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