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    Hobbes, el melancólico y la política.Nicolás Vainer - 2004 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 30:89-97.
    En el presente trabajo intentaré desarrollar cómo se relacionan el melancólico y la política en el pensamiento de Thomas Hobbes. Para ello, describiré en primer lugar su concepción de la naturaleza humana. En base a ella, luego, su noción de melancolía y del comportamiento melancólico. En tercer lugar, explicaré brevemente la idea iusnaturalista del hombre de Malmesbury para, finalmente, tratar de mostrar que el melancólico encarna una contradicción y no es, para Hobbes, parte de la vida política.
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    Introducing thalassa.Nicolas Abraham & Translated by Tom Goodwin - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (6):137-142.
    The book that the French reader holds in his hands is one of the century’s most fascinating and liberating. It does nothing less than instigate the psychoanalytic approach as a universal method of...
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    La sécurité et les droits de l'homme.Nicolas Israël - 2002 - Multitudes 2 (2):157-164.
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    Temporal Structure in Haptic Signaling Under a Cooperative Task.Nicolas Thorne, Juliane J. Honisch, Toshiyuki Kondo, Slawomir Nasuto & Yoshikatsu Hayashi - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  5. The artful mind meets art history: Toward a psycho-historical framework for the science of art appreciation.Nicolas J. Bullot & Rolf Reber - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (2):123-137.
    Research seeking a scientific foundation for the theory of art appreciation has raised controversies at the intersection of the social and cognitive sciences. Though equally relevant to a scientific inquiry into art appreciation, psychological and historical approaches to art developed independently and lack a common core of theoretical principles. Historicists argue that psychological and brain sciences ignore the fact that artworks are artifacts produced and appreciated in the context of unique historical situations and artistic intentions. After revealing flaws in the (...)
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  6. Inner Virtue.Nicolas Bommarito - 2017 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean to be a morally good person? It can be tempting to think that it is simply a matter of performing certain actions and avoiding others. And yet there is much more to moral character than our outward actions. We expect a good person to not only behave in certain ways but also to experience the world in certain ways within.
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    ZeiterlebnisExperience of time.Detering Nicolas - 2016 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 90 (3):435-450.
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    The Interactive Evolution of Human Communication Systems.Nicolas Fay, Simon Garrod, Leo Roberts & Nik Swoboda - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (3):351-386.
    This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: iterated learning and social collaboration. It then reports an experiment testing the social collaboration account. Participants engaged in a graphical communication task either as a member of a community, where they interacted with seven different partners drawn from the same pool, or as a member of an isolated pair, where they interacted with the same partner across the same number of games. Participants’ horizontal, pair‐wise interactions led (...)
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    Modeling Human Syllogistic Reasoning: The Role of “No Valid Conclusion”.Nicolas Riesterer, Daniel Brand, Hannah Dames & Marco Ragni - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):446-459.
    After 100+ years of studying syllogistic reasoning, what have we learned? Well, Riesterer and colleagues suggest that we have learned to throw away most of the data! If that seems like a bad idea to you then, be assured, that the authors agree with you. The sad fact is that the conclusion of “No Valid Conclusion” (NVC) is one of the most frequently selected responses in syllogistic reasoning but these “majority data” have been ignored by most researchers. Riesterer and colleagues (...)
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    Jacques D’Hondt interprète de Marx.Nicolas Tertulian - 2015 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 88 (4):521.
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  11. On the epistemological analysis of modeling and computational error in the mathematical sciences.Nicolas Fillion & Robert M. Corless - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1451-1467.
    Interest in the computational aspects of modeling has been steadily growing in philosophy of science. This paper aims to advance the discussion by articulating the way in which modeling and computational errors are related and by explaining the significance of error management strategies for the rational reconstruction of scientific practice. To this end, we first characterize the role and nature of modeling error in relation to a recipe for model construction known as Euler’s recipe. We then describe a general model (...)
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    Punishment is not a group adaptation.Nicolas Baumard - 2011 - Mind and Society 10 (1):1-26.
    Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct would have evolved to punish wrongdoers and it would be the evidence that cooperation has evolved by group selection. Here, I propose an alternative theory according to which punishment is a not an adaptation and that there was no specific selective pressure to inflict costs on wrongdoers in the ancestral environment. In this theory, cooperation evolved through partner choice for mutual advantage. In the ancestral (...)
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    Toward a theory of the empirical tracking of individuals: Cognitive flexibility and the functions of attention in integrated tracking.Nicolas J. Bullot - 2009 - Philosophical Psychology 22 (3):353-387.
    How do humans manage to keep track of a gradually changing object or person as the same persisting individual despite the fact that the extraction of information about this individual must often rely on heterogeneous information sources and heterogeneous tracking methods? The article introduces the Empirical Tracking of Individuals theory to address this problem. This theory proposes an analysis of the concept of integrated tracking, which refers to the capacity to acquire, store, and update information about the identity and location (...)
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  14. A study in the cognition of individuals' identity: Solving the problem of singular cognition in object and agent tracking.Nicolas Bullot - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2):276-293.
    This article compares the ability to track individuals lacking mental states with the ability to track intentional agents. It explains why reference to individuals raises the problem of explaining how cognitive agents track unique individuals and in what sense reference is based on procedures of perceptual-motor and epistemic tracking. We suggest applying the notion of singular-files from theories in perception and semantics to the problem of tracking intentional agents. In order to elucidate the nature of agent-files, three views of the (...)
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    Models as speech acts: the telling case of financial models.Nicolas Brisset - 2018 - Journal of Economic Methodology 25 (1):21-41.
    This paper intends to bring Austinian themes into methodological discussion about models. Using Austinian conceptual vocabulary, I argue that models perform actions in and outside of the academic field. This multiplicity of fields induces a variety of felicity conditions and types of performed actions. If for example, an inference from a model is judged according to some epistemological criteria in the scientific field, the representation of the world which the model carries will not be judged by the same criteria outside (...)
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    A Comment on Barnett and Block on Time Deposit and Bagus and Howden on Loan Maturity Mismatching.Nicolás Cachanosky - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (2):219-221.
    In Time Deposits, Dimension, and Fraud (2009), William Barnett and Walter Block argue that by borrowing short and lending long there is an over issuance of property rights. Their article, however, does not fully extend the consequences of their contribution. Once this is done, it becomes clearer that their argument suits a great impediment to banking, becoming a possible reason to support rather than to oppose fractional reserve banking. Bagus and Howden (J Bus Ethics 90(3):399–406, 2009) comment on Barnett and (...)
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    The logic of mass expressions.David Nicolas - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Business and the Public Affairs of Slavery: A Discursive Approach of an Ethical Public Issue.Nicolas M. Dahan & Milton Gittens - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (2):227-249.
    This article aims at understanding how "ethical public issues" are created, and dealt within a public arena. Here, we view ethical public issues as social constructs, which are the results of issue framing contests. Such an approach will enable us to understand how ethical public issues emerge and are shaped by strategizing actors (including firms, NGOs, the media, and governments), in an attempt to impose their own definition and preferred solution to the issue. We also propose key factors which explain (...)
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    Emotional metacognition: stimulus valence modulates cardiac arousal and metamemory.Nicolas Legrand, Sebastian Scott Engen, Camile Maria Costa Correa, Nanna Kildahl Mathiasen, Niia Nikolova, Francesca Fardo & Micah Allen - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion:1-17.
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    Thinking through prior bodies: autonomic uncertainty and interoceptive self-inference.Micah Allen, Nicolas Legrand, Camile Maria Costa Correa & Francesca Fardo - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    The Bayesian brain hypothesis, as formalized by the free-energy principle, is ascendant in cognitive science. But, how does the Bayesian brain obtain prior beliefs? Veissière and colleagues argue that sociocultural interaction is one important source. We offer a complementary model in which “interoceptive self-inference” guides the estimation of expected uncertainty both in ourselves and in our social conspecifics.
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    À qui le droit de taxer? Être membre d’un État et les enjeux fiscaux qui en découlent.Allison Christians & Nicolas Benoît-Guay - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (1):127-132.
    Christians, Allison, Benoît-Guay, Nicolas.
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    A. Carlson (ed.), Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism: From Beauty to Duty. of the Idea of Nature.Nicolas Fernando de Warren - 2009 - Environmental Philosophy 6 (1):162-166.
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    Une démocratie éprouvée.Pascal Nicolas-Le Strat - 2023 - Multitudes 90 (1):136-142.
    Dans le cadre d’une recherche-action conduite dans une cité populaire de l’agglomération de Dunkerque, un habitant très actif dans la vie du quartier, en réaction contre les démarches participatives souvent très artificielles, a écrit : « Ils veulent la parole des habitants. Venez dans les quartiers, vous l’aurez », « Viens, on discute. Le conseil citoyen, c’est ici qu’il se tient. Pas là-bas », « Ils veulent nous parler, alors qu’ils acceptent qu’on leur dise… ». Cet article restitue une expérience (...)
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    Causalité astrale et « science des images » au Moyen Age : Éléments de réflexion / Astral causality and the « science of images » during the Middle Ages : Some lines of thought.Nicolas Weill Parot - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):207-240.
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    Psychological origins of the Industrial Revolution.Nicolas Baumard - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:1-47.
    Since the Industrial Revolution, human societies have experienced high and sustained rates of economic growth. Recent explanations of this sudden and massive change in economic history have held that modern growth results from an acceleration of innovation. But it is unclear why the rate of innovation drastically accelerated in England in the eighteenth century. An important factor might be the alteration of individual preferences with regard to innovation resulting from the unprecedented living standards of the English during that period, for (...)
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    Functional cerebral reorganization: a signature of expertise? Reexamining Guida, Gobet, Tardieu, and Nicolas' (2012) two-stage framework.Alessandro Guida, Fernand Gobet & Serge Nicolas - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  27. (1 other version)Mass nouns and plural logic (extended abstract).David Nicolas - 2007 - In Mass nouns and plural logic (extended abstract). Hal Ccsd. pp. 211-244.
    A dilemma put forward by Schein (1993) and Rayo (2002) suggests that, in order to characterize the semantics of plurals, we should not use predicate logic, but plural logic, a formal language whose terms may refer to several things at once. We show that a similar dilemma applies to mass nouns. If we use predicate logic and sets when characterizing their semantics, we arrive at a Russellian paradox. And if we use predicate logic and mereoogical ums, the semantics turns out (...)
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    Leibniz frente al ocasionalismo. La lucha por la autonomía de la razón.Juan Antonio Nicolás - 2021 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 54 (2):313-329.
    Se aborda la polémica entre Leibniz y Malebranche en torno a la relación entre las sustancias. Se plantean cuatro hipótesis para explicar esta interacción: la influencia física, la asistencia divina inmediata, la identidad y la armonía previa. Se explica la posición crítica de Leibniz respecto a las otras tres. En relación con la primera hipótesis Leibniz y Malebranche están de acuerdo en que no es viable. Se explican la crítica de Leibniz al ocasionalismo de Malebranche y al monismo sustancialista de (...)
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  29. Dona Nobis Pacem". Schrei und Utopie bei Ludwig van Beethoven, Bernd Alios Zimmermann, Heinz Holliger und Klaus Huber.Nicolas Schalz - 2010 - In Hartmut Lück & Dieter Senghaas (eds.), Den Frieden komponieren?: ein Symposium zur musikalischen Friedensforschung, Bremen, 16. bis 18. Januar 2009. Mainz: Schott.
     
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    La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité".Nicolas Quérini - 2024 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 26 (1):80-98.
    In Nietzsche's "mature" texts, we are witnessing a complete dissolution of the subject. At first glance, however, this appears highly paradoxical (Wotling 2015), leading some commentators to suggest that there is a real contradiction in Nietzsche's work (Gardner 2009), insofar as the author never ceases to speak of himself and at the same time invites his reader to become who he is. Are we to understand, then, that any self is illusory and constitutes a metaphysical illusion, i.e., that the becoming (...)
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    The theory of the Gödel functionals.Nicolas D. Goodman - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (3):574-582.
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    For public policies, our evolved psychology is the problem and the solution.Nicolas Baumard - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4):418-419.
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    A metapragmatic stereotype‐based account of reclamation.Nicolás Lo Guercio & Fernando Carranza - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Group‐based slurs are words that express derogatory attitudes toward some group demarcated by a property that has historically caused social antagonism, for example, gender or ethnicity, among others. Reclamation, in turn, is the process whereby a slur starts being used non‐derogatorily by members of the target group to express a positive attitude. Some content‐based theories of slurs (which pin the derogatory force of such terms on their conventional meaning) account for reclamation by arguing that it involves a change in meaning (...)
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    Gnoseología del perspectivismo corporal en Leibniz.Juan Antonio Nicolás - 2013 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 40:135-150.
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    Lexical-perceptual integration influences sensorimotor adaptation in speech.Nicolas J. Bourguignon, Shari R. Baum & Douglas M. Shiller - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    A Study on Congruency Effects and Numerical Distance in Fraction Comparison by Expert Undergraduate Students.Nicolás Morales, Pablo Dartnell & David Maximiliano Gómez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    ¿Es compatible el progreso de la razón con el de la poesía? Denis Diderot frente a un dilema del pensamiento ilustrado.Nicolás Olszevicki - 2020 - Tópicos 40:97-131.
    ¿Es posible que el arte progrese al mismo ritmo que la filosofía racional? ¿No existe algún tipo de incompatibilidad constitutiva entre ambos modos de interpretar la realidad, de manera tal que, siempre, la mayor precisión de la última implica una menor intensidad del primero? Tales preguntas constituyeron un vital eje de preocupación para los pensadores de la Ilustración francesa. En este artículo, nos concentramos en la respuesta que Denis Diderot intenta dar al dilema. Mostramos, en primer lugar, cómo el editor (...)
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    L'étoile du berger.Nicolas Auray - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):169-178.
    Starting from an analysis of the various links constituting the cultural chain and through a historical contextualization of the « Top 40 » techniques set in place by the majors, the author shows that their intermediation has resulted in a state of artificial scarcity and in an acceleration of time . He then considers whether peer-to-peer connections and the current hunger for culture on the net are more likely to upset or to fuel the current logics at work in the (...)
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    Le modèle souverainiste des communautés en ligne : Impératif participatif et désacralisation du vote : Paroles publiques: Communiquer dans la cité.Nicolas Auray - 2007 - Hermes 47:137.
    Les « collectifs en ligne » proposent un modèle original qui cherche à rendre compatible d'une part la production de quasi-unanimités avec l'exigence de ne pas perdre de temps dans la production de consensus, d'autre part l'intérêt pour la discussion argumentée avec la mise en oeuvre de techniques de délibération et de vote. L'article explore le fonctionnement de ces communautés virtuelles, en faisant l'hypothèse qu'elles construisent un modèle souverainiste de délibération.The "online group" . Propose an original model that seeks to (...)
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    Les plis du capitalisme cognitif.Nicolas Auray - 2013 - Multitudes 52 (1):147.
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    Deux guides dans l'étude du thomisme.Nicolas Balthasar - 1911 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 18 (69):100-107.
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    From postmodernism to posthumanism: Present and future of the concept of hybridty in Latin American literature.Nicolás Balutet - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 50:359-373.
    Resumen: El presente trabajo explora el estatuto del arte en la filosofía de Spinoza, en el marco de la inversión copernicana que da origen a la estética y del barroco holandés. Si bien el pensamiento spinozista se inscribe en la conversión antropológica, en donde lo bello resulta ser un efecto en el sujeto y no una cualidad de los objetos, su comprensión del arte es inasimilable a la “estética” como ámbito diferenciado y autónomo que se consolida en el siglo XVIII, (...)
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    In memoriam. Léon Becker.Nicolas Balthasar - 1925 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 27 (8):333-356.
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    Le panthéisme spinoziste — A la poursuite de l'unité métaphysique.Nicolas Balthasar - 1926 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 28 (12):455-468.
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    La réalité de la relation finie d'après saint Thomas d'Aquin.Nicolas Balthasar - 1929 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 31 (24):397-414.
  46. Mon moi dan l'être.Nicolas Balthasar - 1946 - Louvain,: Éditions de l'Institut supérieur de philosophie.
     
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    Mon moi dans l'être et mon moi dans le monde.Nicolas Balthasar - 1949 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 47 (15):351-365.
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    Génocide ou "guerre tribale"? Les mémoires controversées du génocide rwandais.Nicolas Bancel & Thomas Riot - 2008 - Hermes 52:, [ p.].
    Le génocide du Rwanda constitue l'un des événements majeurs du xxe siècle : 800 000 Tutsis et Hutus de l'opposition au « gouvernement intérimaire » rwandais ont été massacrés entre avril et juin 1994. Or, la reconnaissance de ce génocide ne va pas de soi. Cet article analyse les « contre-feux interprétatifs » mis en place selon trois axes : négation du génocide, euphémisation en « guerre tribale », thèse du « double génocide ». La presse dans cette guerre de (...)
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  49. Le sens de l'histoire, collection « Philosophie de l'esprit ».Nicolas Berdiaeff & S. Jankélévitch - 1950 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 55 (1):108-109.
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  50. (2 other versions)Le Désir et le Temps, « Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine ».Nicolas Grimaldi - 1971 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 76 (4):476-479.
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