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    Point, centre et milieu chez Pascal.Jean-François Marquet - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (1):35-46.
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    Heidegger et la question de l'humanisme: faits, concepts, débats.Bruno Pinchard & Thierry Gontier (eds.) - 2005 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le débat qui partage les partisans et les détracteurs de l'humanisme n'est pas seulement dicté par l'ampleur des événements planétaires. La question de l'humanisme est d'abord l'héritière de toute l'histoire de la pensée. Qu'il ait cependant appartenu à Martin Heidegger, à peine arraché à un temps d'inhumanité radicale, de transformer, dans sa fameuse Lettre sur l'humanisme de 1947, le simple recours aux " valeurs ", de l'humanisme en l'affaire par excellence de la pensée, constitue une énigme sur laquelle il valait (...)
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  3. The Unity of Marx’s Concept of Alienated Labor.Pascal Brixel - 2024 - Philosophical Review 133 (1):33-71.
    Marx says of alienated labor that it does not “belong” to the worker, that it issues in a product that does not belong to her, and that it is unfulfilling, unfree, egoistically motivated, and inhuman. He seems to think, moreover, that the first of these features grounds all the others. All of these features seem quite independent, however: they can come apart; they share no obvious common cause or explanation; and if they often occur together, this seems accidental. It is (...)
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    Pensées.Blaise Pascal - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 111-112.
    "I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time."—T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensees Intended to prove that religion is not contrary to reason, Pascal's Pensees rank among the liveliest and most eloquent defenses of Christianity. Motivated by the seventeenth-century view of the supremacy of human reason, Pascal (1623–1662) had intended to write an ambitious apologia for Christianity in which he argued the inability of reason to address metaphysical problems. His untimely death prevented the work's completion, (...)
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  5. In what sense is knowledge the Norm of assertion?Pascal Engel - 2008 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 77 (1):45-59.
    The knowledge account of assertion (KAA) is the view that assertion is governed by the norm that the speaker should know what s/he asserts. It is not the purpose of this article to examine all the criticisms nor to try to give a full defence of KAA, but only to defend it against the charge of being normatively incorrect. It has been objected that assertion is governed by other norms than knowledge, or by no norm at all. It seems to (...)
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    Sur quoi les hallucinations portent-elles?Pascal Ludwig - 2017 - Quaestio 17:391-416.
    This paper aims at reconciling direct realism on the one hand, that is, the thesis according to which perceptual experiences disclose perceptible facts, with intentionalism, the view that sensory e...
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    Clinical Perspectives on the Notion of Presence.Pascal Malet, Antoine Bioy & Alfonso Santarpia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This article explores the theme of presence of the psychotherapist, a concept that has been of particular interest in humanistic and existential approaches. Presence was first associated with the humanistic attitudes of the practitioner and the way he or she embodies these attitudes in the here and now of the encounter. Since the publication in 2002 of Geller and Greenberg’s model of therapeutic presence, several quantitative studies have explored the relationship between the therapist’s perception of presence and other dimensions of (...)
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    (1 other version)Pensées and Other Writings.Blaise Pascal (ed.) - 1670 - Oxford University Press.
    For much of his life Pascal (1623-62) worked on a magnum opus which was never published in its intended form. Instead, he left a mass of fragments, some of them meant as notes for the Apologie. These were to become known as the Pensées, and they occupy a crucial place in Western philosophy and religious writing. Pascal's general intention was to confound scepticism about metaphysical questions. Some of the Pensées are fully developed literary reflections on the human condition,, (...)
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  9. Is Truth a Norm?Pascal Engel - unknown
    This paper tries to say in what sense truth is a norm, a thesis that Donald Davidson, whose view are examined, denies. After skteching his conception of rationality, it is argued that truth is a norm in only the sense that we ought to believe what we believe is true, not that we all to believe everything which is true. This minimal norm of truth is isolated and defended.
     
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  10. Pragmatic Encroachment and Epistemic Value.Pascal Engel - 2009 - In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic value. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Discipline, Control or Rhythm ?Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    A shorter version of this text was presented in the Symposium « Thinking Together – The Politics of Time » – MAERZMUSIK Festival – Berlin – 20-29 March 2015.: In Pourparlers, in the early 1990s, Deleuze put forward the idea that contemporary societies are not, as societies in 19th and early 20th centuries analyzed by Foucault, « disciplinary societies », but « control societies » that do not work « by confinement, but by continuous control and instant communication ». 25 (...)
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    Origines sociales de la catégorie de rythme en Chine ancienne – Marcel Granet.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Extrait de P. Michon, Rythmes, pouvoir, mondialisation, Paris, PUF, 2005, p. 66-73. Selon Granet, cette caractéristique non dualiste de la pensée chinoise, son orientation vers l'immanence et le primat qu'elle donne, du coup, au rythme tiendraient à l'origine sociale, marquée sexuellement de ces catégories : « Tout en procédant à une distribution cohérente des sites, des occasions, des activités, des emplois, des emblèmes, on restaurait un ordre total en pensant célébrer des noces collectives, (...) - Etudes chinoises – Nouvel article.
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    Rythme et théorie du langage : une introduction.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Une première version de ce texte a été présentée lors du colloque « le Dire et le Temps. Le temps de le dire », organisé par la Fédération des Orthophonistes de France, les 24 et 25 novembre 2012 à Paris. Depuis quelques années, on assiste dans les sciences de l'homme et de la société, mais aussi en philosophie, à un net renouveau des problématiques rythmiques. Il ne se passe pas de mois sans qu'une parution, un colloque, un débat ne viennent (...)
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    Deriving Features of Religions in the Wild.Pascal Boyer - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (3):557-581.
    Religions “in the wild” are the varied set of religious activities that occurred before the emergence of organized religions with doctrines, or that persist at the margins of those organized traditions. These religious activities mostly focus on misfortune; on how to remedy specific cases of illness, accidents, failures; and on how to prevent them. I present a general model to account for the cross-cultural recurrence of these particular themes. The model is based on features of human psychology—namely, epistemic vigilance, the (...)
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  15. Freedom, Desire, and Necessity.Pascal Brixel - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (3).
    I defend a necessary condition of local autonomy inspired by Aristotle and Marx. One does something autonomously, I argue, only if one does it for its own sake and not for the sake of further ends alone. I show that this idea steers an attractive middle path between the subjectivism of Dworkin- and Frankfurt-style theories of autonomy on the one hand and the objectivism of Raz-style theories on the other. By doing so, it vindicates and explains two important pieces of (...)
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    Pens'ees.Blaise Pascal - 1966 - Baltimore: Penguin Books.
  17. Is epistemic agency possible?Pascal Engel - 2013 - Philosophical Issues 23 (1):158-178.
    There are mental actions, and a number of epistemic attitudes involve activity. But can there be epistemic agency? I argue that there is a limit to any claim that we can be epistemic agents, which is that the structure of reasons for epistemic attitudes differs fundamentally from the structure of reasons for actions. The main differences are that we cannot act for the wrong reasons although we can believe for the wrong reasons, and that reasons for beliefs are exclusive in (...)
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    What's the Use of Truth?Pascal Engel & Richard Rorty - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    What is truth? What value should we see in or attribute to it? The war over the meaning and utility of truth is at the center of contemporary philosophical debate, and its arguments have rocked the foundations of philosophical practice. In this book, the American pragmatist Richard Rorty and the French analytic philosopher Pascal Engel present their radically different perspectives on truth and its correspondence to reality. Rorty doubts that the notion of truth can be of any practical use (...)
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    Epistemic Norms and the Limits of Epistemology.Pascal Engel - 2015 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (2-3):228-247.
    I raise a dilemma for an epistemology based on the idea that there are hinge propositions or primitive certainties: either such propositions are norms or rules in the 'grammatical' sense, but they cannot regulate our inquiries since they are not genuine propositions obeying truth or evidential standards, or they are epistemic norms, but compete with the classical norms of belief and knowledge. Either there are hinges, but they have nothing to do with epistemology, or hinges are part of our knowledge, (...)
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    Reactivity to Sustainability Metrics: A Configurational Study of Motivation and Capacity.Rieneke Slager, Jean-Pascal Gond & Donal Crilly - 2021 - Business Ethics Quarterly 31 (2):275-307.
    Previous research on reactivity—defined as changing organizational behaviour to better conform to the criteria of measurement in response to being measured—has found significant variation in company responses toward sustainability metrics. We propose that reactivity is driven by dialogue, motivation, and capacity in a configurational way. Empirically, we use fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis to analyze company responses to the sustainability index FTSE4Good. We find evidence of complementary and substitute effects between motivation and capacity. Based on these effects, we develop a (...)
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    Corporate Greening, Exchange Process Among Co-workers, and Ethics of Care: An Empirical Study on the Determinants of Pro-environmental Behaviors at Coworkers-Level.Pascal Paillé, Jorge Humberto Mejía-Morelos, Anne Marché-Paillé, Chih Chieh Chen & Yang Chen - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 136 (3):655-673.
    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between perceived co-worker support, commitment to colleagues, job satisfaction, intention to help others, and pro-environmental behavior with the emphasis on eco-helping, with a view to determining the extent to which peer relationships encourage employees to engage in pro-environmental behaviors at work. This paper is framed by adopting social exchange theory through the lens of ethics of care. Data from a sample of 449 employees showed that receiving support from peers triggers (...)
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    Busy beaver competition and Collatz-like problems.Pascal Michel - 1993 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 32 (5):351-367.
    The Busy Beaver Competition is held by Turing machines. The better ones halt taking much time or leaving many marks, when starting from a blank tape. In order to understand the behavior of some Turing machines that were once record holders in the five-state Busy Beaver Competition, we analyze their halting problem on all inputs. We prove that the halting problem for these machines amounts to a well-known problem of number theory, that of the behavior of the repeated iteration of (...)
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    (6 other versions)7. Christian Rhythm at the End of Antiquity – part 3.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter Rhythm as Regular Beat – Augustine's De musica, 3, 4, 5 Climbing down the ladder, Augustine then differentiates between verse and meter. Some metric lines, he argues, are uneven and do not have a regular pause before their endings. Instead, verse uses meter but possesses regular pauses. For Augustine—who does not mind, here, quoting the “ancients” i.e. the tradition—there cannot be such thing as what will be called much later “free verse”. — Master. Well! You - Sur le (...)
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    (2 other versions)Edgar Morin and the Rhythms of Nature – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter The very same year, 1977, Edgar Morin published La Méthode. La nature de la nature – Method: Towards a Study of Humankind: The Nature of Nature. This essay was the first installment of a long series designed to establish a new scientific paradigm: “the paradigm of complexity.” The latter stood as a challenge to the fragmentary and reductionist spirit dominating the scientific enterprise and advocated a dynamic and productive - Physique – Nouvel article.
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  25. Émergence d'une anthropologie rythmique – innovation et tradition chez Spinoza.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte est la suite d'une réflexion engagée ici. Prémices d'une théorie rythmique du langage Que faut-il penser de ces différentes thèses ? Commençons par celle concernant le langage. Comme l'a fait remarquer Pierre-François Moreau, à la différence de Leibniz, Spinoza ne consacre pas d'ouvrage ni même de chapitre spécial à la philosophie du langage. Le thème revient pourtant régulièrement dans ses écrits et il n'est pas impossible de se faire une idée assez précise de la manière dont il l'envisage. (...)
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    Qu'est-ce que le rythme aujourd'hui?Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a été écrit pour un numéro de la revue CaMBo – Cahiers de la Métropole Bordelaise consacré aux « rythmes de vie, rythmes de ville » – direction, Luc Gwiazdzinski. Chez les Grecs, au moins depuis Platon, le rythme était traditionnellement conçu comme l'un des éléments fondamentaux de la poésie, de la danse et de la musique. C'était, comme dit Platon dans les Lois, « l'ordre du mouvement » des mots, des corps, ou des notes. À partir du (...)
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    Rythme : entrée pour un dictionnaire critique.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Rythme : En Occident, la notion de rythme apparaît en Grèce entre le VII e et le IV e s. av. JC sous trois formes concurrentes. Dans la poésie tragique ou lyrique, dans la prose attique ou chez les philosophes ioniens de la nature comme Leucippe ou Démocrite, rhuthmos signifie tout d'abord « la disposition temporaire d'une réalité mouvante » comme celle d'un peplos posé sur une chaise ou celle de l'humeur d'une personne, mais aussi, très probablement, la « manière (...)
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    Vers une éthique et une politique du rythme.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    La question des rythmes qui font l'individuation et permettent éventuellement la subjectivation est de plus en plus souvent prise en compte dans les débats concernant les transformations du monde qui sont en cours. Mais cet intérêt pour le rythme se manifeste souvent de manière oblique sans que son concept ne soit clairement et distinctement explicité, en particulier dans ses enjeux éthiques et politiques. Accélération des tempos Pour le moment, la discussion a plutôt porté sur le tempo de la vie (...) (...)
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    Avant toutes choses: enquête sur les discours d'origine.Pascal Nouvel - 2020 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
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    An Ethical Overview of the CRISPR-Based Elimination of Anopheles gambiae to Combat Malaria.India Jane Wise & Pascal Borry - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (3):371-380.
    Approximately a quarter of a billion people around the world suffer from malaria each year. Most cases are located in sub-Saharan Africa where Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are the principal vectors of this public health problem. With the use of CRISPR-based gene drives, the population of mosquitoes can be modified, eventually causing their extinction. First, we discuss the moral status of the organism and argue that using genetically modified mosquitoes to combat malaria should not be abandoned based on some moral value (...)
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  31. The false modesty of the identity theory of truth.Pascal Engel - 2001 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (4):441 – 458.
    The identity theory of truth, according to which true thoughts are identical with facts, is very hard to formulate. It oscillates between substantive versions, which are implausible, and a merely truistic version, which is difficult to distinguish from deflationism about truth. This tension is present in the form of identity theory that one can attribute to McDowell from his views on perception, and in the conception defended by Hornsby under that name.
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  32. Natural epistemology or evolved metaphysics? Developmental evidence for early-developed, intuitive, category-specific, incomplete, and stubborn metaphysical presumptions.Pascal Boyer - 2000 - Philosophical Psychology 13 (3):277 – 297.
    Cognitive developmental evidence is sometimes conscripted to support ''naturalized epistemology'' arguments to the effect that a general epistemic stance leads children to build theory-like accounts of underlying properties of kinds. A review of the evidence suggests that what prompts conceptual acquisition is not a general epistemic stance but a series of category-specific intuitive principles that constitute an evolved ''natural metaphysics''. This consists in a system of categories and category-specific inferential processes founded on definite biases in prototype formation. Evidence for this (...)
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    The feeling of fluent perception: A single experience from multiple asynchronous sources☆.Pascal Wurtz, Rolf Reber & Thomas D. Zimmermann - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):171-184.
    Zeki and co-workers recently proposed that perception can best be described as locally distributed, asynchronous processes that each create a kind of microconsciousness, which condense into an experienced percept. The present article is aimed at extending this theory to metacognitive feelings. We present evidence that perceptual fluency—the subjective feeling of ease during perceptual processing—is based on speed of processing at different stages of the perceptual process. Specifically, detection of briefly presented stimuli was influenced by figure-ground contrast, but not by symmetry (...)
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    Les vestiges mycéniens découverts sous le Telestérion d'Éleusis.Pascal Darcque - 1981 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 105 (2):593-605.
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    Processing Connectives with a Complex Form-Function Mapping in L2: The Case of French “En Effet”.Sandrine Zufferey & Pascal M. Gygax - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Polygenic risk scoring of human embryos: a qualitative study of media coverage.Olga Tšuiko, Pascal Borry, Maria Siermann & Tiny Pagnaer - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundCurrent preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) technologies enable embryo genotyping across the whole genome. This has led to the development of polygenic risk scoring of human embryos (PGT-P). Recent implementation of PGT-P, including screening for intelligence, has been extensively covered by media reports, raising major controversy. Considering the increasing demand for assisted reproduction, we evaluated how information about PGT-P is communicated in press media and explored the diversity of ethical themes present in the public debate.MethodsLexisNexis Academic database and Google News were (...)
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    Alethic functionalism and the norm of belief.Pascal Engel - 2012 - In Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Cory Wright (eds.), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 69.
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    Challenges in enabling user control over algorithm-based services.Pascal D. König - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (1):195-205.
    Algorithmic systems that provide services to people by supporting or replacing human decision-making promise greater convenience in various areas. The opacity of these applications, however, means that it is not clear how much they truly serve their users. A promising way to address the issue of possible undesired biases consists in giving users control by letting them configure a system and aligning its performance with users’ own preferences. However, as the present paper argues, this form of control over an algorithmic (...)
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    The political ideas of James Wilson, 1742-1798.Jean-Marc Pascal - 1991 - New York: Garland.
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    Business and Human Rights, from Theory to Practice and Law to Morality: Taking a Philosophical Look at the Proposed UN Treaty.Ana-Maria Pascal - 2021 - Philosophy of Management 20 (2):167-200.
    This paper considers the UN efforts to introduce a legally binding Treaty on corporate accountability for human rights impacts in the context of other proposed legislation at country level, on the one hand, and existing voluntary initiatives like the UN Guiding Principles (2011), on the other. What we are interested in is whether the proposed Treaty signals a transition from voluntary initiatives (based on moral commitments) to law (that is, a focus on compliance), and the extent to which it might (...)
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    Varieties of self-systems worth having.Pascal Boyer, Philip Robbins & Anthony I. Jack - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4):647-660.
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    Gauging the Impact of Gender Grammaticization in Different Languages: Application of a Linguistic-Visual Paradigm.Sayaka Sato, Pascal M. Gygax & Ute Gabriel - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Post-Truth is an Assertion Crisis.Pascal Engel - 2021 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 297 (3):27-41.
    On essaie ici de defendre l’idée que la production de foutaise est responsable en grande partie, et peut être centrale pour ce que nous appelons la post-vérité. La production de foutaise est basée sur l’attitude qui consiste à ignorer les normes de l‘assertion. Les conséquences de l’extension de cette attitude peuvent expliquer le défiance et le mépris pour la vérité et a connaissance qui envahissent nos sociétés, quand bien même on les appelle des « sociétés de connaissance ».
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    Prior knowledge on the illumination position.Pascal Mamassian & Ross Goutcher - 2001 - Cognition 81 (1):B1-B9.
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  45. Wherein lies the normative dimension in meaning and mental content?Pascal Engel - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 100 (3):305-321.
    This paper argues that the normative dimension in mental and semantic content is not a categorical feature of content, but an hypothetical one, relative to the features of the interpretation of thoughts and meaning. The views of Robert Brandom are discussed. The thesis defended in this paper is not interpretationist about thought. It implies that the normative dimension of content arises from the real capacity of thinkers and speakers to self ascribe thoughts to themselves and to reach self knowledge of (...)
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  46. Philosophy and Ataraxia in Sextus Empiricus.Pascal Massie - 2013 - Peitho 4 (1):211-234.
    This essay is concerned with two interrelated questions. First, a broad question: in what sense is Skepticism a philosophy− or in what sense is it “philosophy” (as we will see, these are not identical questions)? Second, a narrow one: how should we understand the process whereby ataraxia (freedom from disturbance) emerges out of epochē (suspension of judgment)? The first question arises because Skepticism is often portrayed as anti-philosophy. This depiction, I contend, surreptitiously turns a Skeptical method into a so-called Skeptical (...)
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    Temporal Global Correlations in Time-Symmetric Collapse Models.Pascal Rodríguez-Warnier - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (3):1-15.
    It has been recently argued that by Leifer and Pusey, and Price, that time-symmetric quantum mechanics must entail retrocausality. Adlam responds that such theories might also entail ‘spooky action at a distance’. This paper proposes a third alternative: time-symmetric quantum mechanics might entail temporal global correlations. Unlike the traditional analysis of time symmetries in quantum mechanics, which consider linear and unitary interpretations, this paper considers the time-symmetric collapse models advanced by Bedingham and Maroney. These models are specially interesting since it (...)
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    Aristoteles als Leit- und Vorbild Heideggers in der Ausarbeitung der Seinsffage.Pascal David - 2018 - Heidegger Studies 34:121-128.
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    Le corps en sous-bois.Pascal Dusapin & Maud Pouradier - 2013 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 12 (2):143.
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    Croyances, dispositions et probabilités (peirce et ramsey).Pascal Engel - 1984 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 174 (4):401 - 426.
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