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    Révéler une autre domination acosmique: La critique arendtienne du libéralisme.Milan Bernard - 2024 - Symposium 28 (1):199-217.
    Hannah Arendt is famous for her influential and innovative analysis of totalitarianism. However, her thinking on political systems and ideologies is far from limited to this theorization. Arendt also criti-cizes modern liberalism and its ideological framework. Indeed, Arendt’s thought reveals many of the political consequences of world-lessness, the loss of the world in contemporary times, particularly in terms of a sense of disempowerment and the advent of a technical vision of politics. This article looks at the political effects of world-lessness, (...)
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    Compte rendu de Nicolas de Villiers, sieur de Chandoux, Lettres sur l’or potable, suivies du traité De la connaissance des vrais principes de la nature et des mélanges et de fragments d’un Commentaire sur l’Amphithé'tre de la sapience éternelle de Khunrath. Textes édités et présentés par Sylvain Matton avec des études de Xavier Kieft et de Simone Mazauric, Paris/Milan, SÉHA/ARCHÈ, 2013.Bernard Joly - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    Tous ceux qui s’intéressent à la vie et à l’œuvre de Descartes connaissent l’épisode rapporté par Adrien Baillet dans sa Vie de monsieur Descartes et évoqué par Descartes lui-même dans une lettre à son ami Villebressieu en 1631 : vers la fin des années 1620, le jeune Descartes participa à Paris chez le nonce apostolique, le cardinal Guidi di Bagno, à une « assemblée de personnes savantes et curieuses », parmi lesquelles le cardinal de Berulle et Mersenne. L’orateur était..
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    Compte rendu de Alain Mothu, La pensée en cornue. Matérialisme, alchimie et savoirs secrets à l’'ge classique, Paris/Milan, SÉHA/ARCHÈ, 2012, 409 pages. [REVIEW]Bernard Joly - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    L’ouvrage rassemble neuf articles parus de 1990 à 2012, constituant neuf chapitres regroupés en trois parties : « distillations spirituelles », « prestiges du secret » et « vertiges matérialistes ». Les deux chapitres de la première partie sont les plus importants, à la fois parce qu’ils font la moitié de l’ouvrage et parce qu’ils développent les thèmes les plus novateurs et les plus féconds : « La pensée en cornue : considérations sur le matérialisme et la "chymie" à la (...)
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    (1 other version)Quelques approches de l’événement.Bernard Sève - 2017 - Methodos 17.
    « Un événement », écrit Milan Kundera, « n’est-il pas d’autant plus important et chargé de significations qu’il dépend d’un plus grand nombre de hasards? Seul le hasard peut nous apparaître comme un message. Ce qui arrive par nécessité, ce qui est attendu et se répète quotidiennement, n’est que chose muette. Seul le hasard est parlant. On tente d’y lire comme les gitanes lisent au fond d’une tasse dans les figures qu’a dessinées le marc de café ». L’événement, d’autant (...)
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    German Laypeople’s Willingness to Donate Toward Insect Conservation: Application of an Extended Protection Motivation Theory.Lara Dörge, Milan Büscher, Jasmin Drews, Annike Eylering & Florian Fiebelkorn - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It is essential to engage the public in conservation measures to conserve insects. We investigate the Protection Motivation Theory, as well as knowledge, attitudes, and sociodemographic variables as predictors of willingness to donate and actual donations to insect conservation for a representative German sample. The PMT subcomponents severity, self-efficacy, and response efficacy, as well as attitudes toward insects, income, and education level, significantly predicted WTD. In contrast, severity, response barriers, age, gender, and the WTD significantly influenced actual donations. Overall, components (...)
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    44. Reasons and Persons.Bernard Williams - 2014 - In Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 218-224.
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  7. Science and the Social Order.Bernard Barber - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-88.
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    Due vedute di Roma.B. R. Brinkman - 1996 - Heythrop Journal 37 (2):176–192.
    Books reviewed in this article: The Anchor Bible Dictionary. Edited by David Noel Freedman with Gary A. Herion, David F. Graf, John David Pleins. The Gospel of Matthew. By Daniel J. Harrington. Paul: An Introduction to his Thought. By C. K. Barrett. A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identiy. By Daniel Boyarin. New Testament Theology. By G. B. Caird, completed and edited by L. D. Hurst. The Fatherhood of God from Origen to Athanasius. By Peter Widdicombe. Dieu et (...)
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    Paul Ricoeur.Bernard Dauenhauer - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The theater of individuation: phase-shift and resolution in Simondon and Heidegger.Bernard Stiegler - 2009 - Parrhesia 7:46-57.
  11. Self‐Knowledge, Responsibility, and the Third Person.Bernard Reginster - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (2):433-436.
    Richard Moran's Authority and Estrangement offers a subtle and tantalizing exploration of asymmetries that arise between first‐person and third‐person self‐knowledge. According to Moran's central claim, the distinction of first‐person self‐knowledge is to engage the responsibility of the person. I will focus my remarks on this issue. I wish to raise some questions about the nature of the third‐person perspective, and about how assuming it affects the responsibility of the person. In this connection, I examine in some detail Moran's main examples (...)
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    The sociology of science.Bernard Barber - 1978 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Walter Hirsch.
  13. A mistrustful animal.Bernard Williams - 2009 - In Alex Voorhoeve (ed.), Conversations on ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. 12 Truth and Truthfulness.Bernard Williams - 2007 - In Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds.), What More Philosophers Think. Continuum.
     
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    Lefort as Phenomenologist of the Political.Bernard Flynn - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):16-22.
  16. Autonomy.Bernard Berofsky - 1983 - In L.S. Cauman, Isaac Levi, Charles D. Parsons & Robert Schwartz (eds.), How Many Questions? Hacket.
  17. Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft.Bernard Bolzano - 2008 - Ruch Filozoficzny 65 (4).
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  18. Abductive logics in a belief revision framework.Bernard Walliser, Denis Zwirn & Hervé Zwirn - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 14 (1):87-117.
    Abduction was first introduced in the epistemological context of scientific discovery. It was more recently analyzed in artificial intelligence, especially with respect to diagnosis analysis or ordinary reasoning. These two fields share a common view of abduction as a general process of hypotheses formation. More precisely, abduction is conceived as a kind of reverse explanation where a hypothesis H can be abduced from events E if H is a good explanation of E. The paper surveys four known schemes for abduction (...)
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    Reality and the physicist: knowledge, duration, and the quantum world.Bernard D' Espagnat - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Contemporary physics, especially quantum theory, has raised profound questions about the relationship between the methods of science and the reality these methods seek to investigate. D'Espagnat investigates these questions as well as how we should answer them. Part I examines the practices of contemporary physicists and addresses the criticism philosophers of science have made of these practices. The doctrine of physical realism, adopted by most physicists and many philosophers of science, comprises Part II. Part III explores the consequences of physical (...)
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    Le principe de subsidiarité en entreprise : un leurre?Bernard Guéry - 2020 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 20 (2):69-103.
    The term « subsidiarity » started to appear in managerial literature in the last few years, to advocate innovative managerial practices. The resurgence of this concept that originated from a political context can create problems. The goal of this paper is to expose the main difficulty of translating this concept from the political field to a corporate situation. Indeed, subsidiarity gives its inherent power back to the lower echelons of a political community. But the economic approach of organization theory assumes, (...)
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  21. El Quijote como confrontación de dos culturas esenciales : un anacronismo feliz y fértil.Bernard H. F. Taureck - 2010 - In Adriana Severo Rodrigues, Giancarla Brunetto & Márcio Eduardo Brotto (eds.), Os hereges: temas em direitos humanos, ética e diversidade. Porto Alegre, RS: Armazém Digital.
     
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    Textuality and the Flesh: Derrida and Merleau-Ponty.Bernard Charles Flynn - 1984 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (2):164-179.
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    Technics of decision an interview.Bernard Stiegler - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (2):151 – 168.
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    In Itinere: European Cities and the Birth of Modern Scientific Philosophy.Roberto Poli - 1997 - Rodopi.
    The volume describes a virtual tour of the cities in which Franz Brentano and his pupils worked and lived, with a reconstruction of the intellectual climate of their time. After the Introduction, the intellectual life of Wurzburg, Munich, Vienna, Prag, Lvov, Warsaw, Cambridge, Florence and Milan is presented and analyzed. The papers collected in this volume propose several answers to the following question: to what do we refer when we speak of Central European philosophy?. Interpretations of Central European philosophy (...)
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    Kant as philosophical theologian.Bernard M. G. Reardon - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
    This book sets out to present Kant as a theological thinker. His critical philosophy was not only destructive of "natural" theology, with its attempt to prove devine existence by logical argument, it also left no room for "revelation" in the traditional sense. Yet Kant himself, who was brought up in Lutheran pietism, certainly believed in God, and could fairly be described as a religious man. But he held that religion can be based only on the moral consciousness, and in his (...)
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  26. The question of ethics in the thought of Martin Heidegger.Bernard J. Boelen - 1968 - In Manfred S. Frings (ed.), Heidegger and the quest for truth. Chicago,: Quadrangle Books. pp. 76--105.
     
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  27. (1 other version)Ethics and the Moral Life.Bernard Mayo - 1958 - Philosophy 35 (132):71-72.
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    Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience.Marcus Missal and Andrew Cameron Sims Bernard Feltz, Marcus Missal & Andrew Cameron Sims Bernard Feltz (eds.) - 2019 - Leiden: Brill / Rodopi.
    This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Through language, human beings can escape strict biological determinism.
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  29. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 9: Philosophy of Mind.Bernard Elevitch (ed.) - 2000 - Charlottesville: Philosophy Doc Ctr.
     
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    For a New Political Economy: Volume 21.Bernard Lonergan - 1998 - University of Toronto Press.
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  31. Them He Glorified.Bernard Ramm - 1930
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    "Parliament and the Metric System" -- A Reply.Bernard Semmel - 1966 - Isis 57 (1):119-120.
  33. Derrida's.Bernard Sharratt - 2009 - In Kailash C. Baral & R. Radhakrishnan (eds.), Theory after Derrida: essays in critical praxis. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 47.
     
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  34. Politisk ABC for alle.Bernard Shaw - 1947 - Oslo,: E. G. Mortensen.
     
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  35. (1 other version)L'''étude de la philosophie japonaise contemporaine en francophonie.Bernard Stevens - 2004 - In Heisig James W. (ed.), Japanese Philosophy Abroad. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 35-53.
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    (1 other version)L’exercice en art : introduction.Bernard Sève & Sarah Troche - forthcoming - Methodos.
    _Nulla dies sine linea_ « Regarde de tous tes yeux, regarde » « Travaille ton instrument » Essentielle à toute activité artistique, la pratique d’exercices est pourtant rarement interrogée en tant que telle. Qu’est-ce qu’un exercice artistique? Quelles perspectives la pensée de l’exercice permet-elle d’ouvrir sur la compréhension des pratiques artistiques, sur leurs liens avec les savoirs et les techniques, sur leur dimension historique et sociale, sur les valeurs de transmission qu’elles font vivre? Réactivée dans la philosophie contemporaine, la notion (...)
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    Commentary 01 on Goldstein 1980.Bernard R. Goldstein - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (1-2):184-188.
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    Mysticism Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: The Intersection of the Timeless With Time.Bernard McGinn - 2011 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):1-13.
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  39. Husserl, Nishida et la “crise”: Hier et aujourd’hui.Bernard Stevens - 2008 - In Stevens Bernard (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Origins and Possibilities. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 173-193.
     
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    On silence.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1973 - Research in Phenomenology 3 (1):9-27.
  41. A trio of trials: The past as prologue, prelude and pretext: Some problems and issues for a theoretically-oriented life-span developmental psychology; Sweeny among the nightingales—A call to controversy.Bernard Kaplan - 1983 - In Richard M. Lerner (ed.), Developmental psychology: historical and philosophical perspectives. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 185--228.
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    Le travail comme échange chez Saint-Exupéry : penser l’articulation des trois dimensions du travail.Bernard Guéry - 2016 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2:83-123.
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    Substance and attribute.Bernard D. Katz - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (4):537-549.
  44. Esquisse du programme scientifique d'une sociologie psychologique: Nouvelles évaluations, nouveaux programmes en science sociale.Bernard Lahire - 1999 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 106:29-55.
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  45. Tertullian's paradox.Bernard Williams - 1964 - In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology. New York,: Macmillan.
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    Misreading of Bioethics, Root and Branch.Bernard Gert, Charles M. Culver & K. Danner Clouser - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (2):4.
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    Zur Kritik der Koordinatenüberlieferung im Sternkatalog des Almagest. Ibn as-Ṣalāḥ, Paul Kunitzsch.Bernard Goldstein - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):118-120.
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    Allometry and geometry ofbegonia leaves.Bernard Jeune & Denis Barabé - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (3):205-215.
    The authors constructed an algorithm that relates leaf contour to the ratio between the two parts of the leaf using the function θ’=nθm, wherem is the allometric exponent. Using this model, it is possible to simulate the contour of symmetrical or asymmetrical leaves. The authors hypothesize that the portion of the leaf contour that agrees with the simulation is linked to a constraint imposed by the initial asymmetry of the leaf primordium. The final shape of the leaf results more from (...)
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    (1 other version)Compte rendu de : Daniel Becquemont et Dominique Ottavi (Dirs.), Penser Spencer.Bernard Joly - 2012 - Methodos 12.
    Herber Spencer (1820-1903) n’a pas très bonne réputation en France, quand il n’est pas complètement oublié. Auteur d’une théorie de l’évolution qui présentait la vie et l’esprit comme le résultat du développement d’une force cosmique, s’appuyant sur la thèse erronée de l’hérédité des caractères acquis, il expliquait le progrès des civilisations comme le passage de l’homogène à l’hétérogène, ce qui le conduisait à privilégier le rôle de l’individu et à souhaiter le dépérissement de l’Etat : L’..
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  50. J. Jacotot et sa méthode d'émancipation intellectuelle.Bernard Pérez - 1884 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 17:105-107.
     
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