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  1. Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific.Olivier Jutel - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    The rise of blockchain as a techno-solution in the development sector underscores the critical imbalances of data power under ‘computational capitalism’. This article will consider the political economy of techno-solutionist and blockchain discourses in the developing world, using as its object of study blockchain projects in Pacific Island nations. Backed by US State Department soft power initiatives such as Tech Camp, these projects inculcate tech-driven notions of economic and political development, or ICT4D, while opening up new terrains for data accumulation (...)
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  2. Barack Obama, the new spirit of capitalism and the populist resistance.Olivier Jutel - 2012 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 6 (3):1-19.
    The election of Barack Obama corresponding with the dramatic implosion of the neo-liberal world order of finance, represents a dramatic return of history as attempts are made to forge the new consensus of global capitalism. The financial crisis has come to represent the culmination of Third Way neo-liberalism with Obama signifying the commodity logic and emancipatory potential of the new spirit of capitalism. Obama’s biography has allowed for a self-confident re-articulation of American imperial power, while fetishizing a civil society notion (...)
     
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    High-frequency brain activity: perception or active memory? Reply.Catherine Tallon-Baudry & Olivier Bertrand - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (7):252-253.
  4. Falsifying generic stereotypes.Olivier Lemeire - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (7):2293-2312.
    Generic stereotypes are generically formulated generalizations that express a stereotype, like “Mexican immigrants are rapists” and “Muslims are terrorists.” Stereotypes like these are offensive and should not be asserted by anyone. Yet when someone does assert a sentence like this in a conversation, it is surprisingly difficult to successfully rebut it. The meaning of generic sentences is such that they can be true in several different ways. As a result, a speaker who is challenged after asserting a generic stereotype can (...)
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  5. No purely epistemic theory can account for the naturalness of kinds.Olivier Lemeire - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):2907-2925.
    Several philosophers have recently tried to define natural kinds in epistemic terms only. Given the persistent problems with finding a successful metaphysical theory, these philosophers argue that we would do better to describe natural kinds solely in terms of their epistemic usefulness, such as their role in supporting inductive inferences. In this paper, I argue against these epistemology-only theories of natural kinds and in favor of, at least partly, metaphysical theories. I do so in three steps. In the first section (...)
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  6. The causal structure of natural kinds.Olivier Lemeire - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85:200-207.
    One primary goal for metaphysical theories of natural kinds is to account for their epistemic fruitfulness. According to cluster theories of natural kinds, this epistemic fruitfulness is grounded in the regular and stable co- occurrence of a broad set of properties. In this paper, I defend the view that such a cluster theory is insufficient to adequately account for the epistemic fruitfulness of kinds. I argue that cluster theories can indeed account for the projectibility of natural kinds, but not for (...)
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  7. Towards a Definition of Efforts.Olivier Massin - 2017 - Motivation Science 3 (3):230-259.
    Although widely used across psychology, economics, and philosophy, the concept ofeffort is rarely ever defined. This article argues that the time is ripe to look for anexplicit general definition of effort, makes some proposals about how to arrive at thisdefinition, and suggests that a force-based approach is the most promising. Section 1presents an interdisciplinary overview of some chief research axes on effort, and arguesthat few, if any, general definitions have been proposed so far. Section 2 argues thatsuch a definition is (...)
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  8. Beyond the realism debate: The metaphysics of ‘racial’ distinctions.Olivier Lemeire - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 59:47-56.
    The current metaphysical race debate is very much focused on the realism question whether races exist. In this paper I argue against the importance of this question. Philosophers, biologists and anthropologists expect that answering this question will tell them something substantive about the metaphysics of racial classifications, and will help them to decide whether it is justified to use racial categories in scientific research and public policy. I argue that there are two reasons why these expectations are not fulfilled. First (...)
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    Penser l'imagination avec Paul Ricœur: raviver la société pétrifiée.Pierre-Olivier Monteil - 2024 - Paris: Hermann.
    De plus en plus procédurale, normée et digitalisée, la société contemporaine est en voie de pétrification du point de vue de l'action, de la parole et de la pensée. Pour tenter d'y remédier, cet essai invite à recourir à l'imagination, en s'appuyant sur la philosophie développée sur ce thème par Paul Ricœur. Après en avoir présenté les grandes articulations, l'auteur met en lumière les perspectives ouvertes par Ricœur en introduisant l'imagination comme ressource anthropologique fondamentale. Il le fait sous la forme (...)
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    From Historical Epistemology to the Philosophy of Biology: A Look at Jean Gayon’s Intellectual Journey.Pierre-Olivier Méthot - 2023 - In Philosophy, History and Biology: Essays in Honour of Jean Gayon. Springer Verlag. pp. 13-37.
    The academic path of Jean Gayon (1949–2018) follows in the wake of the “French style” in epistemologyEpistemology, but he is also one of the first representatives of philosophy of biology in France. In the light of this double philosophical heritage, this chapter re-examines the relations between the works of Gayon, the tradition in which he first studied, and the one he later adopted, but not without reservations. Tracing his intellectual journey, this article explores why he naturally appears as a Canguilhemian, (...)
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  11. Manuel de Théologie fondamentale, Editions du Cerf, Cogitatio Dei.Hans Waldenfels, Olivier Depré & Claude Geffré - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (2):287-287.
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  12. Suffering Pains.Olivier Massin - 2019 - In Michael S. Brady, David Bain & Jennifer Corns (eds.), Philosophy of Suffering: Metaphysics, Value, and Normativity. London: Routledge. pp. 76-100.
    The paper aims at clarifying the distinctions and relations between pain and suffering. Three negative theses are defended: 1. Pain and suffering are not identical. 2. Pain is not a species of suffering, nor is suffering a species of pain, nor are pain and suffering of a common (proximate) genus. 3. Suffering cannot be defined as the perception of a pain’s badness, nor can pain be defined as a suffered bodily sensation. Three positive theses are endorsed: 4. Pain and suffering (...)
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    CSR and Family CEO: The Moderating Role of CEO’s Age.Olivier Meier & Guillaume Schier - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (3):595-612.
    This study examines to what extent different types of CEOs in family firms influence external and internal stakeholder-related CSP as compared to CEOs in nonfamily firms. Linking family CEO and nonfamily CEO with CSR outcomes, we provide evidence that family CEOs are positively associated with both external and internal CSR, whereas nonfamily CEOs within family firms tend to be negatively associated with both external and internal CSR. We show that the incumbent CEO’s age moderates the above relationships, indicating the existence (...)
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  14. Le Paradoxe d'Einstein, Podolsky et Rosen.Olivier Costa De Beauregard - 1977 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 71 (1):1.
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    On the origins of the Finnis–Sinclair potentials.Olivier Hardouin Duparc - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (34-36):3117-3131.
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  16. The Metaphysics of Ownership: A Reinachian Account.Olivier Massin - 2017 - Axiomathes 27 (5):577-600.
    Adolf Reinach belongs to the Brentanian lineage of Austrian Aristotelianism. His theory of social acts is well known, but his account of ownership has been mostly overlooked. This paper introduces and defends Reinach’s account of ownership. Ownership, for Reinach, is not a bundle of property rights. On the contrary, he argues that ownership is a primitive and indivisible relation between a person and a thing that grounds property rights. Most importantly, Reinach asserts that the nature ownership is not determined by (...)
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    Le songe de Pallas.Luc-Olivier D' Algange - 2007 - Billière: Alexipharmaque. Edited by Luc-Olivier D' Algange.
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    Acte de nomination de Benjamin Constant au Conseil d’État.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 949-952.
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    Du corps mystique à l'histoire-expérience : la nation dans l'idéalisme allemand et aujourd'hui.Ludwig Siep & Alain Patrick Olivier - 2014 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 81 (1):57.
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    L’évolution des normes face au développement des objets de santé connectés.Valérie Siranyan & Olivier Toucas - 2019 - Médecine et Droit 2019 (158):130-136.
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  21. Bitter Joys and Sweet Sorrows.Olivier Massin - 2011 - In Christine Tappolet, Fabrice Teroni & Anita Konzelmann Ziv (eds.), Shadows of the Soul: Philosophical Perspectives on Negative Emotions. New York: Routledge. pp. 58-73.
    We sometimes experience pleasures and displeasures simultaneously: whenever we eat sfogliatelle while having a headache, whenever we feel pain fading away, whenever we feel guilty pleasure while enjoying listening to Barbara Streisand, whenever we are savouring a particularly hot curry, whenever we enjoy physical endurance in sport, whenever we are touched upon receiving a hideous gift, whenever we are proud of withstanding acute pain, etc. These are examples of what we call " mixed feelings ". Mixed feelings are cases in (...)
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  22. Survenance et Fondation Morales.Olivier Massin - 2019 - In Ophélie Desmons, Stéphane Lemaire & Patrick Turmel (eds.), Manuel de Métaéthique. Paris, France: Hermann. pp. 271-306.
    On entend par survenance moral la thèse selon laquelle, nécessairement, si deux entités sont parfaitement similaires en ce qui concerne toutes leurs propriétés non-morales, elles sont parfaitement similaires en ce qui concerne leurs propriétés morales. En dépit de son apparente simplicité, cette définition pose de nombreux problèmes. Ainsi, alors que la survenance morale est souvent présentée comme l’une des rares thèses faisant consensus en philosophie, il s’avère à y regarder de près que son interprétation varie grandement selon les philosophes. Trois (...)
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  23. Méchanique quantique.Olivier Costa de Beauregard - 1953 - Comptes Rendus Académie des Sciences 236 (1632).
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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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    Opinion de M. Durbach sur la liberté de la presse. Séance du 6 août 1814. 4 août 1814.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 131-146.
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    L'exception et la règle : sur le droit colonial français.Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison - 2005 - Diogène 212 (4):42-64.
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    Resolve is always effortful.Olivier Massin & Bastien Gauchot - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    Ainslie argues there are two main kinds of willpower: suppression, which is necessarily effortful, and resolve, which is not. We agree with the distinction but argue that all resolve is effortful. Alleged cases of effortless resolve are indeed cases of what Ainslie calls habits, namely stable results of prior uses of resolve.
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    Determinables and Brute Similarities.Olivier Massin - 2013 - In Christer Svennerlind, Almäng Jan & Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (eds.), Johanssonian Investigations: Essays in Honour of Ingvar Johansson on His Seventieth Birthday. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 388-420.
    Ingvar Johansson has argued that there are not only determinate universals, but also determinable ones. I here argue that this view is misguided by reviving a line of argument to the following effect: what makes determinates falling under a same determinable similar cannot be distinct from what makes them different. If true, some similarities — imperfect similarities between simple determinate properties — are not grounded in any kind of property-sharing. I suggest that determinables are better understood as maximal disjunctions of (...)
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  29. When Forces Meet Each Other.Olivier Massin - manuscript
    A quick, but inconclusive, way to defend generous realism is to rely on the reciprocal conceptual dependency between component and resultant forces. Conceptually, there cannot be component without compounds, nor compounds, or resultants, without components. If there are only component forces, then they are not really component ; and if there are only resultant forces then there are not really resultant.
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  30. Soortgelijke stoornissen. Over nut en validiteit van classificatie in de psychiatrie.Olivier Lemeire - 2014 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 76 (2):217-246.
    The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders was published in 2013. This manual classifies all known mental disorders and provides operationalized criteria for their diagnosis. The goal of this manual is to facilitate communication, treatment and research with reliable and valid diagnoses. This article will provide a study of what this diagnostic validity actually entails. Firstly, it will include a discussion of the different conceptions of validity that have appeared in the literature so far. To (...)
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    Thasos.Bernard Holtzmann, Olivier Picard & Yves Grandjean - 1975 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 99 (2):711-715.
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    Article additionnel pour une loi.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 930-930.
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    Ouvrages cités par Benjamin Constant.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 1037-1042.
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    [Réponse à un article du Journal des Débats] 29 décembre 1814.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 409-412.
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    Make Gestures to Learn: Reproducing Gestures Improves the Learning of Anatomical Knowledge More than Just Seeing Gestures.Mélaine Cherdieu, Olivier Palombi, Silvain Gerber, Jocelyne Troccaz & Amélie Rochet-Capellan - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  36. Introduction à la Philosophie Morale.Olivier Massin - 2008 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.
    Il est courant de diviser le champ d’investigation de l’éthique entre trois sous- domaines : la méta-éthique, l’éthique normative et l’éthique appliquée. L’éthique appliquée est le domaine le plus concret : on y traite par exemple des questions de savoir s’il faut autoriser l’avortement, l’euthanasie, la peine de mort... L’éthique normative traite de ces questions à un niveau plus abstrait : elle se demande ce qui fait qu’une action ou un type d’action est moralement bonne ou mauvaise. La relation entre (...)
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  37. De l'Optimisme.Olivier Massin - 2019 - Chroniques Universitaires 2019:58-73.
  38. L'étoffe du sensible [Sensible Stuffs].Olivier Massin - 2014 - In Jean-Marie Chevalier & Benoît Gaultier (eds.), Connaître: Questions d’épistémologie contemporaine. Paris: Editions d'Ithaque. pp. 201-230.
    The proper sensible criterion of sensory individuation holds that senses are individuated by the special kind of sensibles on which they exclusively bear about (colors for sight, sounds for hearing, etc.). H. P. Grice objected to the proper sensibles criterion that it cannot account for the phenomenal difference between feeling and seeing shapes or other common sensibles. That paper advances a novel answer to Grice's objection. Admittedly, the upholder of the proper sensible criterion must bind the proper sensibles –i.e. colors– (...)
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    Articulation and Dynamics Influence the Perceptual Attack Time of Saxophone Sounds.Toni Amadeus Bechtold & Olivier Senn - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    À propos des obsidiennes du palais de Malia.Ludovic Bellot-Gurlet, Olivier Pelon & Michel Séfériades - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):1-29.
    Cet article porte sur les obsidiennes trouvées au cours des fouilles récentes menées dans les niveaux pré-et protopalatiaux, à l’intérieur du palais de Malia ou à proximité immédiate. Ce matériel a été examiné sous différents angles, et tout d’abord du point de vue de la technique de taille. Plusieurs ateliers ont été reconnus. Huit types de nucléi ont été distingués, ainsi que divers outils utilisés pour la taille. Ces pièces sont à dater pour la plupart du MA IIA-IIB et témoignent (...)
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  41. Lapsus figurae : remarks on iconographic error.Pierre-Olivier Dittmar - 2018 - In Babette Hellemans & Alissa Jones Nelson (eds.), Images, improvisations, sound, and silence from 1000 to 1800 - degree zero. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)Race and Genealogy. Buffon and the Formation of the Concept of “Race”.Claude-Olivier Doron - 2012 - Humana Mente 5 (22).
    This article analyses the conditions of formation of the concept of “race” in natural history in the middle of the eighteenth century. Relying on the method of historical epistemology to avoid some of the aporias raised by the traditional historiography of “racism”, it focuses on the peculiarities of the concept of “race” in contrast to other similar concepts such as “variety”, “species” and tries to answer the following questions: to what extent the concept of “race” was integrated in natural history’s (...)
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    Jacques Maritain Metaphysician.Olivier Lacombe - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (1):18-31.
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    L’idée de réduction chez Fichte et Husserl.Olivier Lahbib - 2002 - Études Phénoménologiques 18 (35):99-115.
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    À propos du peintre Hans von Marées : une théorie du phénomène artistique.Olivier Lahbib - 2017 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 67 (3):41-50.
    La rencontre du peintre Hans von Marées avec le théoricien Konrad Fiedler est le moteur théorique du courant des « deutsche Römer ». Suivant un parti pris antiréaliste, Marées est fidèle à l’analyse menée par Fiedler, selon laquelle l’art n’a pas pour fonction d’imiter la réalité. Il inaugure avec Adolf Hildebrand une nouvelle phénoménologie, une nouvelle manière de constituer le phénomène comme abstrait du sensible perçu, si bien que la perception en art obéit à ses règles propres, ouvrant les portes (...)
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    Phénoménisme et empiriocriticisme.Olivier Lahbib - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Comment penser le phénomène en évitant dans sa description tout présupposé logique et ontologique? Devançant la phénoménologie inaugurée par Husserl, Mach et Avenarius, les fondateurs de l'empiriocriticisme, formulent une critique radicale des préjugés de la raison connaissante. C'est aussi le phénomène dans sa pureté alogique qui guide les thèses des philosophes de l'immanence, Schuppe et Schubert-Soldern, contemporains de l'empiriocriticisme : ainsi le phénoménisme est paradoxalement à la fois positiviste et solipsiste.
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  47. In Defence of Mixed Feelings.Olivier Massin - 2008 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.
    Mixed feelings occur when a same subject experience both pleasure and displeasure at the same time. I argued that mixed feelings are not only possible, but that they constitute a widespread phenomenon. In the first part, I answer to three objections against the possibility of mixed feelings, the most important one being that mixed feelings contradict the view that pleasure and displeasure are contraries. In the second part, I argue that pleasure in effort, the pleasure we take in doing things, (...)
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  48. The Hedonic Value of Justification.Olivier Massin & Anne Meylan - manuscript
    Our thesis is that there is a notion of justification, corresponding to the active exercise of a competence in order to attain truth, whose value is explained neither by reliabilism, nor by the usual versions of credit theory.
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  49. The Nature of Pleasantness.Olivier Massin - 2008 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.
    Sometimes we say that pleasure is distinct form joy, happiness, or good mood. Some other times we say the joy, happiness or good mood are types of pleasure. This suggests the existence of two concepts of pleasure: one specific, the other generic. According to the specific concept, pleasure is one type of positive affects among others. Pleasure is to be distinguished from joy, gladness, contentment, merriment, glee, ecstasy, euphoria, exhilaration, elation, jubilation; happiness, felicity, bliss, well-being; enjoyment, amusement, fun, rejoicing, delectation, (...)
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  50. Forces and Causation.Olivier Massin - manuscript
    This paper defends the view that Newtonian forces are real symmetrical and non-causal relations. In the first part, I argue that Newtonian forces are real; in the second part, that they are relations; in the third part, that they are symmetrical relations; in the fourth part, that they are not causal relations, (but causal relata) by which I mean that they are not species of causation. The overall picture is anti-humean to the extent that it defends the existence of forces, (...)
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