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  1. Critical Response III: Some Field Notes.Marc Downie - 2025 - Critical Inquiry 51 (2):409-415.
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    Play in predictive minds: A cognitive theory of play.Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Julian Kiverstein, Mark Miller & Andreas Roepstorff - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (2):462-479.
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    Comparative visual search: a difference that makes a difference.Marc Pomplun, Lorenz Sichelschmidt, Karin Wagner, Thomas Clermont, Gert Rickheit & Helge Ritter - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (1):3-36.
    In this article we present a new experimental paradigm: comparative visual search. Each half of a display contains simple geometrical objects of three different colors and forms. The two display halves are identical except for one object mismatched in either color or form. The subject's task is to find this mismatch. We illustrate the potential of this paradigm for investigating the underlying complex processes of perception and cognition by means of an eye‐tracking study. Three possible search strategies are outlined, discussed, (...)
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  4. L'empecheur de mentir.Marc Wetzel - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
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    The Appraisal Bias Model of Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression.Marc Mehu & Klaus R. Scherer - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (3):272-279.
    Models of cognitive vulnerability claim that depressive symptoms arise as a result of an interaction between negative affect and cognitive reactions, in the form of dysfunctional attitudes and negative inferential style. We present a model that complements this approach by focusing on the appraisal processes that elicit and differentiate everyday episodes of emotional experience, arguing that individual differences in appraisal patterns can foster negative emotional experiences related to depression (e.g., sadness and despair). In particular, dispositional appraisal biases facilitating the elicitation (...)
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  6. Give What You Can, Take What You Need – The Effect of Framing on Rule-Breaking Behavior in Social Dilemmas.Marc Wyszynski & Alexander Max Bauer - manuscript
    To investigate the impact of framing on rule-breaking behavior in social dilemmas, we incorporated a rule in a one-shot resource game with two framing-treatments: One frame was a give-some dilemma (i.e., a variant of a public goods game) and the other frame a take-some dilemma (i.e., a variant of a commons dilemma game). In each frame, all participants were part of one single collective sharing a common good. Each participant was initially equipped with one of five different endowments of points (...)
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  7. Okasha on inductive scepticism.Marc Lange - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):226-232.
    In a recent paper replying to the inductive sceptic, Samir Okasha says that the Humean argument for inductive scepticism depends on mistakenly construing inductive reasoning as based on a principle of the uniformity of nature. I dispute Okasha's argument that we are entitled to the background beliefs on which (he says) inductive reasoning depends. Furthermore, I argue that the sorts of theoretically impoverished contexts to which a uniformity-of-nature principle has traditionally been restricted are exactly the contexts relevant to the inductive (...)
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  8. Animal passions and beastly virtues: Cognitive ethology as the unifying science for understanding the subjective, emotional, empathic, and moral lives of animals.Marc Bekoff - 2006 - Zygon 41 (1):71-104.
  9. The dictator's trust: Regulating and constraining emergency powers in the roman republic.Marc Wilde - 2012 - History of Political Thought 33 (4):555-557.
    This article seeks to explain how it was possible that, until the first century BC, the Roman dictatorship was never abused and turned against the constitution itself. The traditional explanation is that, contrary to its first century imitations, the dictatorship was subject to formal restrictions, such as the six months' tenure, which were strictly applied. By contrast, this article suggests that informal constraints on the dictator's powers, such as moral and religious norms, were as important as formal constraints. It shows, (...)
     
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  10. La pluralite et l'infini en philosophie et en mathematique de l'ancienne grece.Marc Krasner - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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  11. Le vivificateur: Etude d'eschatologie comparée (De 4Q521 aux Actes de Thomas).Marc Philonenko - 2003 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 83 (1):61-69.
    L’origine iranienne du titre de « Vivificateur », donné en 4Q521 au héros eschatologique, auteur de la résurrection, a été établie dans un article antérieur. On suit ici le parcours du « Vivificateur » dans la littérature juive de langue grecque, dans le Nouveau Testament et dans les Actes de Thomas. In a former article we established that the title « Life-Giver » – which is attributed to an eschatological hero in 4Q521, who brings about the resurrection – has an (...)
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    Visual Thinking.Marc Bornstein - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (1):141-144.
  13. Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology.Marc Jeannerod - 2003 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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    Letter to the Editor.Marc Delmonico - 2002 - The Acorn 11 (2):5-5.
  15. When Would Natural Laws Have Been Broken?Marc Lange - 1993 - Analysis 53 (4):262-269.
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    Abstract Categorical Logic.Marc Aiguier & Isabelle Bloch - 2023 - Logica Universalis 17 (1):23-67.
    We present in this paper an abstract categorical logic based on an abstraction of quantifier. More precisely, the proposed logic is abstract because no structural constraints are imposed on models (semantics free). By contrast, formulas are inductively defined from an abstraction both of atomic formulas and of quantifiers. In this sense, the proposed approach differs from other works interested in formalizing the notion of abstract logic and of which the closest to our approach are the institutions, which in addition to (...)
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    Mises en scène et rituels politiques : une approche critique.Marc Abeles - 1990 - Hermes 8:241.
    Les réflexions présentées dans cet article portent sur la nature du rituel et de la symbolique politique dans nos sociétés. On se propose de confronter différentes approches de ces phénomènes : d'un côté un point de vue qui met en évidence les déterminants sociologiques des rituels politiques. Cette approche prend appui sur une conception où la représentation politique apparaît comme une forme aliénante et mystifiante. Un autre point de vue consiste à prendre comme objet le travail symbolique du rituel : (...)
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    Histoire raciale de la Suisse.Marc R. Sauter - 1980 - In Arie de Froe, Marc-Rodolphe Sauter & François Twiesselmann (eds.), Europa V: Schweiz, Deutschland, Belgien Und Luxemburg, Niederlande. De Gruyter. pp. 7-44.
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  19. Sentential State Theories and Their State Languages.Marc K. Temin - 1973 - Dissertation, Princeton University
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    Minding Animals, Minding Earth: Old Brains, New Bottlenecks.Marc Bekoff - 2003 - Zygon 38 (4):911-941.
    . I emphasize the importance of broadening behavioral, ecological, and conservation science into a more integrative, interdisciplinary, socially responsible, compassionate, spiritual, and holistic endeavor. I stress the significance of studies of animal behavior, especially ethological research concerned with animal emotions in which individuals are named and recognized for their own personalities, for helping us to learn not only about the nonhuman animal beings with whom we share Earth but also about who we are and our place in nature. We are (...)
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    Philosophical essays.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1967 - Copenhagen,: E. Munksgaard.
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    Request complexity is no more a problem when the requests are ironic.Marc Aguert & Virginie Laval - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (2):329-339.
    Although the topic has been extensively studied, many issues about understanding of indirect requests in children are still unsolved. Our contribution is to distinguish genuine and ironic hints, focusing on the latter. We examined the understanding of ironic hints and ironic imperatives in 5- to 9-year-old children and in adults, in various situational contexts. The main result of this study was that ironic hints were more difficult to understand than ironic imperatives only when the context was neutral. When the context (...)
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    (1 other version)Basic Values, Career Orientations, and Career Anchors: Empirical Investigation of Relationships.Marc Abessolo, Jérôme Rossier & Andreas Hirschi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  24. Anthropology at the French national assembly : The semiotic aspects of a political institution.Marc Abélès - 2008 - In E. Neni K. Panourgia & George E. Marcus (eds.), Ethnographica moralia: experiments in interpretive anthropology. New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
     
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    Rituels et communication politique moderne.Marc Abeles - 1989 - Hermes 4:127-141.
    On a tendance à voir une sorte de hiatus entre la communication politique moderne et les différents aspects du rituel qui ont jusqu'ici prévalu dans les sociétés traditionnelles. Cet article montre que l'apparition de ces nouvelles formes de communication politique n'implique pas mécaniquement la disparition de pratique liées à toute une conception de la vie publique ; loin qu'il y ait réellement antinomie entre le travail rituel et l'utilisation des médias, ceux-ci favorisent l'émergence de nouvelles formes qui combinent les referents (...)
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    Postscript: Qualitative and quantitative processes in the perception of achromatic transparency.Marc K. Albert - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (4):1141-1143.
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    Un texte d’Hilaire de Poitiers sur les Septante, leur traduction et les autres “traducteurs” (In psalm. 2,2-3).Marc Milhau - 1981 - Augustinianum 21 (2):365-372.
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  28. Un arbre se courbera et se redressera (4Q385 2 9-10).Marc Philonenko - 1993 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 73 (4):401-404.
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    Earman on the Projectibility of Grue.Marc Lange - 1994 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994:87 - 95.
    In Bayes or Bust?, John Earman attempts to express in Bayesian terms a sense of "projectibility" in which it is logically impossible for "All emeralds are green" and "All emeralds are grue" simultaneously to be projectible. I argue that Earman overlooks an important sense in which these two hypotheses cannot both be projectible. This sense is important because it allows projectibility to be connected to lawlikeness, as Goodman intended. Whether this connection suggests a way to resolve Goodman's famous riddle remains (...)
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    Rethinking folk-psychology: Alternatives to theories of mind.Marc Slors & Cynthia Macdonald - 2008 - Philosophical Explorations 11 (3):153 – 161.
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    The German Online Editions of Nietzsche's Works: A User's Perspective.Marc Colsen - 2020 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (1):98-119.
    ABSTRACT This article considers the two most important German online editions of Nietzsche's works, Nietzsche Source and Nietzsche Online, from a user's perspective. After a description of the print editions on which they are based, an assessment is made of their completeness, their textual reliability, the usefulness of their navigation menus and the usefulness of their search functions. The article finds that there are noteworthy differences in completeness and reliability, that the accessibility of the posthumous notes could be improved in (...)
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    Comments on Kment's Modality and Explanatory Reasoning.Marc Lange - 2015 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (2):508-515.
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    On murderous silence.Marc Crépon - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (1):67-78.
    The paper focuses on violence, claiming that it is not action, but silence and inaction that become?murderous?, given that we are forced into a permanent and impossible process of choosing between responsibility for the other and the possibility of responding to a call for help. Still, this position is not final and the author offers certain alternative strategies, such as rebellion, goodness, critique and shame.
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    (1 other version)Editors' introduction.Marc Artiga & Javier González de Prado - 2022 - Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 37 (1).
    Editors' introduction to 'James Woodward: Causal and explanatory asymmetries'.
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    Pour une éthique des convictions: religion et rationalisation du monde vécu.Marc Maesschalck - 1994 - Bruxelles: Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.
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  36. Es pot naturalitzar la intencionalitat?Marc Artiga - 2016 - Quaderns de Filosofia 3 (2):83-119.
    Intentionality is a central feature of our understanding of the world. We daily attribute intentional states (like beliefs, desires or perceptual states) to explain the behavior of other agents, and many theories appeal to them to understand more complex notions. Nonetheless, intentional states are puzzling entities. This article explains what intentionality is and why it is so important and problematic at the same time. Secondly, it examines various naturalistic theories, which seek to show that intentionality is compatible with a scientific (...)
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    Fair social orderings.Marc Fleurbaey & F. Maniquet - unknown
    In a model of private good allocation, we construct social orderings which depend only on ordinal non-comparable information about individual preferences. In order to avoid Arrovian-type impossibilities, we let those social preferences take account of the shape of individual indifference curves. This allows us to introduce equity and cross-economy robustness properties, inspired by the theory of fair allocation. Combining such properties, we characterize two families of fair social orderings.
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    Correction to: From the ground up: developing a practical ethical methodology for integrating AI into industry.Marc M. Anderson & Karën Fort - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-1.
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    Condillac et le “Cours de linguistique générate”.Marc Angenot - 1971 - Dialectica 25 (2):119-130.
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    Esprit du temps et coupe synchronique : la théorie du discours social.Marc Angenot - 2016 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 19 (HS).
    L’auteur aborde l’approche synchronique en histoire des idées et développe la théorie du discours social qu’il a exposée dans nombre de ses livres en tant qu’analyse en totalité en coupe synchronique de ce qui s’écrit et se diffuse dans un état de société. Il définit dans le cadre de cette problématique les notions fondamentales d’hégémonie discursive, de topographie, d’interdiscursivité et de sociogramme notamment.
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    Jules guesde, ou la fabrication du marxisme orthodoxe.Marc Angenot - 1998 - Actuel Marx 23:33-46.
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    Les traités de l’éloquence du corps.Marc Angenot - 1973 - Semiotica 8 (1).
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    Action in Cognitive Ethology.Marc Bekoff - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 393–400.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Antipredatory Behavior in Western Evening Grosbeaks and its Relevance to Action Theory Social Play Behavior and Action Theory References Further reading.
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    Increasing our compassion footprint: The animals' manifesto.Marc Bekoff - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):771-781.
    Our relationships with animals are wide-ranging. When people tell me that they love animals and then harm or kill them I tell them I'm glad they don't love me. Many individuals, including scientists, ignore their responsibility when they interact with animals and fail to recognize that doing something in the name of science, which usually means in the name of humans, is not an adequate reason for intentionally causing suffering, pain, or death. "Good welfare" usually is not "good enough". Existing (...)
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    (1 other version)Símbolo y alegoría o redención y melancolía: Estética del barroco según Walter Benjamin.Marc Berdet - 2018 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 74:21-40.
    Resumen Siguiendo su idea de la tarea del crítico, Walter Benjamin hace surgir imágenes de felicidad de Calderón en el paisaje “originario” en ruinas de Gryphius: la estrella fugaz del barroco español brilla, intermitente, en las tinieblas demoníacas del barroco silesio. El barroco no encuentra así su verdad sino en la inversión dialéctica de su melancolía alegórica en el momento simbólico de la redención. Intento demostrar cómo se manifiesta, en Origen del drama barroco alemán, una dialéctica figurativa suspendida entre símbolo (...)
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    Normes de gouvernance et enrôlement des acteurs sociaux.Marc Maesschalck - 2008 - Multitudes 34 (3):182.
    The study of current forms of governance sheds light on « forms of social experiment » based on collective participation. The effectiveness of a system of rules relies less on realizing a subsumption justifying the inner validity of a procedure than on the « power to infer the production of a satisfying form of social life ». This is why « the question of the law’s normativity is displaced from the formal coherence of its semantic content towards its pragmatic potential (...)
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  47. Bemerkung zum Ausdruck "existert".Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1950 - Theoria 16 (3):249.
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    Commentary: Tales of a criminal justice reformer.Marc Mauer - 1996 - Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (1):2-87.
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    Health Care Ethics in Canada.Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie, Barry Hoffmaster & Susan Sherwin (eds.) - 2004 - Harcourt Brace.
    The third edition of Health Care Ethics in Canada builds on the commitment to Canadian content established in earlier editions without sacrificing breadth or rigor.
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    Unpacking Complexity Through Critical Stakeholder Analysis The Case of Globalization.Marc T. Jones & Peter Fleming - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (4):430-454.
    Globalization is a ubiquitousyet highly elusive term. The debate on the cont and meaning of globalization is still waged largely in binary terms; for example, globalization is understood either as increasing standardization or as increasing difference. This article argues that the effects of globalization are best understood in terms of the following three sets of simultaneous contradictions: convergence and divergence, inclusion and exclusion, and centralization and decentralization. These contradictions can be fruitfully “unpacked” and examined through critical stakeholder analysis (CSA). This (...)
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