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  1. Dieu comme «réponse», l'homme comme «question»: Anthropologie et tâche de la prédication dans la théologie barthienne des années 1920.Philippe Cardon-Bertalot - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (3):287-310.
    Dans les années 1920, la théologie de Barth est centrée sur la thématique de la prédication, à la fois point de départ et point d'impact de sa réflexion. Dieu parle, l'Homme écoute. Notre analyse portera sur la possibilité d'une telle audition croyante de la Parole de Dieu, dont Barth affirme la réalité avec force comme seule issue à l'angoisse existentielle humaine qui étreint ses auditeurs, selon le pasteur de Safenwil, et les pousse à se presser " malgré tout " au (...)
     
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  2. L'audace de la théologie: peut-on encore être théologien après Karl Barth? À propos du livre de Denis Müller, Karl Barth.Philippe Cardon - 2007 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 139 (3):227-247.
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  3. Auguste Sabatier, theologien du Saint-Esprit.Philippe Cardon-Bertalot - 2001 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 81 (3):301-319.
     
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  4. Scolastique néobarthienne et nouvelles tâches de la théologie et de l'éthique.Denis Müller - 2007 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 139 (3):249-257.
    En réponse aux questions de Philippe Cardon, et indépendamment de remarques de détail, brièvement discutées, l�auteur se réjouit de se voir décerner un certificat de non barthisme. Il s�étonne par contre de la grande naïveté de Philippe Cardon, dont le projet théologique lui semble s�apparenter à un retour massif à Barth, traité de manière littérale et orthodoxe. L�auteur demeure attaché, au contraire, à une reconstruction critique non seulement de la pensée de Barth, mais de l�ensemble de (...)
     
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    De la fraternité raciste à la fraternité républicaine : qu’est-ce que l’altruisme?Philippe Larralde - 2018 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 68 (3):15-35.
    Si le racisme consiste à exclure une personne ou un groupe de personnes sur la base d’un critère arbitraire (quel qu’il soit), alors la fraternité républicaine, qui se veut universelle, est l’exact contraire du racisme. L’objet du présent texte est de montrer que la construction de cette notion suppose un long chemin. Considérer tout être humain comme un frère ne va nullement de soi ; c’est le résultat d’une évolution lente et complexe, tant historique qu’individuelle. Il s’agit de comprendre en (...)
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    La présence du corps.Philippe Perrot - 2019 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 69 (4):7-20.
    En Occident le statut du corps est inséparable de l’histoire du dualisme métaphysique. Or dans ce contexte le corps est relégué. Au mieux il est reconnu comme ce qui nous lie à la Nature et ce qui nous contraint à prendre en considération le monde. Dans ces conditions, et même si le dualisme présente une dimension artificielle, il semble que toute tentative de revenir vers le corps comme ce qui nous est le plus propre et le plus essentiel soit voué (...)
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    Sincérité, existence et vérité.Philippe Perrot - 2021 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 71 (1):9-21.
    Pour le sens commun la sincérité désigne une des expressions de l’honnêteté et de la droiture. Il s’agit, quand il en est besoin, de dire les choses comme nous les vivons et comme nous les pensons. Mais pour le philosophe la sincérité ne relève pas uniquement de la morale. La sincérité du philosophe doit être mise en rapport avec la manière dont il s’approprie sa vie et dont il s’efforce de lui donner du sens. Elle est donc relative à l’intensité (...)
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    The Dynamics of Epistemic Attitudes in Resource-Bounded Agents.Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque & Emiliano Lorini - 2019 - Studia Logica 107 (3):457-488.
    The paper presents a new logic for reasoning about the formation of beliefs through perception or through inference in non-omniscient resource-bounded agents. The logic distinguishes the concept of explicit belief from the concept of background knowledge. This distinction is reflected in its formal semantics and axiomatics: we use a non-standard semantics putting together a neighborhood semantics for explicit beliefs and relational semantics for background knowledge, and we have specific axioms in the logic highlighting the relationship between the two concepts. Mental (...)
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    KD is nullary.Philippe Balbiani & Çiğdem Gencer - 2017 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (3-4):196-205.
    In the ordinary modal language, KD is the modal logic determined by the class of all serial frames. In this paper, we demonstrate that KD is nullary.
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    Deleuze.Philippe Mengue - 2012 - Paris: Max Milo. Edited by Aleksi Cavaillez.
    Le nom de Deleuze est associé à d'étranges concepts (machines désirantes, ritournelle, machine de guerre ou lignes de fuite). Or ces notions impressionnantes s'expliquent simplement, à partir du moment où l'on dispose de l'intuition qui ordonne son oeuvre. Cet ouvrage nous fait accéder à la compréhension du fil qui noue la pensée de Deleuze, notamment à partir de personnages littéraires tels que Bartleby, Lancelot ou la Princesse de Clèves. Deleuze apparaît alors comme non dogmatique, lui-même ouvert à la variation et (...)
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    Frame-validity Games and Lower Bounds on the Complexity of Modal Axioms.Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Andreas Herzig & Petar Iliev - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):155-185.
    We introduce frame-equivalence games tailored for reasoning about the size, modal depth, number of occurrences of symbols and number of different propositional variables of modal formulae defining a given frame property. Using these games, we prove lower bounds on the above measures for a number of well-known modal axioms; what is more, for some of the axioms, we show that they are optimal among the formulae defining the respective class of frames.
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    Suggestions for a Different Approach To the History of Dress.Philippe Perrot - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (113-114):157-176.
    Loincloth or business suit, djellaba or Chanel tailleur, blue jeans or leotard, evening gown or shorts, dress has always and everywhere been present as an object of material and symbolic investment. Why does a man belonging to a certain society dress as he does if not because a set of values and constraints such as custom, price, taste or decency prescribes or forbids certain usages, tolerates or encourages certain conduct? Dictating the use and assortment of various garments, this set of (...)
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    Expressive presuppositions.Philippe Schlenker - 2007 - Theoretical Linguistics 33 (2):237–245.
    Potts (2005, 2007) has argued that expressives such as honky must be analyzed using an entirely new dimension of meaning. We explore a more conservative theory in which expressives are presuppositional expressions [Macià 2002] that are indexical and attitudinal (and sometimes shiftable): they predicate something of the mental state of the agent of the context (and this need not always be the agent of the actual context). Following Stalnaker’s recent work on informative presuppositions (2002), we argue that the presuppositions triggered (...)
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    Remarks about the unification type of several non-symmetric non-transitive modal logics.Philippe Balbiani - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (5):639-658.
    The problem of unification in a normal modal logic $L$ can be defined as follows: given a formula $\varphi$, determine whether there exists a substitution $\sigma$ such that $\sigma $ is in $L$. In this paper, we prove that for several non-symmetric non-transitive modal logics, there exists unifiable formulas that possess no minimal complete set of unifiers.
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    Le vocabulaire de Sartre.Philippe Cabestan & Arnaud Tomes - 2001 - Ellipses Marketing.
    Quoi de plus rhapsodique qu'un vocabulaire? On se souvient peut-être que l'autodidacte de La Nausée s'instruit consciencieusement en suivant l'ordre alphabétique : Lambert, Langlois, Larbalétrier, Lastex, Lavergne. Aussi passe-t-il brutalement " de l'étude des coléoptères à celle de la théorie des quanta, d'un ouvrage sur Tamerlan à un pamphlet catholique contre le darwinisme ". On imagine facilement la manière dont l'autodidacte userait de ce vocabulaire de Sartre. La démarche cependant serait moins absurde qu'il n'y paraît, tant la systématicité et l'unité (...)
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    Philosophie du problème.Philippe Danino - 2021 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
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  17. Five levels of self-awareness as they unfold early in life.Philippe Rochat - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):717-731.
    When do children become aware of themselves as differentiated and unique entity in the world? When and how do they become self-aware? Based on some recent empirical evidence, 5 levels of self-awareness are presented and discussed as they chronologically unfold from the moment of birth to approximately 4-5 years of age. A natural history of children's developing self-awareness is proposed as well as a model of adult self-awareness that is informed by the dynamic of early development. Adult self-awareness is viewed (...)
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    (1 other version)Some Truths Are Best Left Unsaid.Philippe Baldiani, Hans van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig & Tiago de Lima - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 36-54.
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    Propositional dynamic logic.Philippe Balbiani - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations.Philippe G. Schyns & Aude Oliva - 1999 - Cognition 69 (3):243-265.
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    About the Unification Type of Modal Logics Between.Philippe Balbiani & Çiğdem Gencer - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (5):941-966.
    The unification problem in a normal modal logic is to determine, given a formula.
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    Assessing the prospects for a return of organisms in evolutionary biology.Philippe Huneman - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (2/3).
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    The Modal Multilogic of Geometry.Philippe Balbiani - 1998 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 8 (3):259-281.
    ABSTRACT A spatial logic is a modal logic of which the models are the mathematical models of space. Successively considering the mathematical models of space that are the incidence geometry and the projective geometry, we will successively establish the language, the semantical basis, the axiomatical presentation, the proof of the decidability and the proof of the completeness of INC, the modal multilogic of incidence geometry, and PRO, the modal multilogic of projective geometry.
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  24. La science divine des réalités temporelles et des actes humains libres et contingents selon Jacques Maritain.Philippe Margelidon - 2022 - In Hubert Borde & Bernard Hubert (eds.), Actualité de Jacques Maritain. Paris: Pierre Téqui éditeur.
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    Options philosophiques: les trois révélations: approches de la réalité humaine: 8 entretiens radiophoniques avec Jacques Matthey-Doret.Philippe Muller - 1976 - Lausanne: Éditions L'Age d'homme. Edited by Jacques Matthey-Doret.
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    Des valeurs en monde académique: critique, imagination, interdépendance.Edwin Zaccaï & Philippe Baret (eds.) - 2021 - Bruxelles: Académie Royale de Belgique.
    Quelles sont les capacités et valeurs qui peuvent animer des académiques en ces temps de changement où nous vivons?? À cette question, généralement non explicite dans leurs travaux, ont répondu quinze chercheuses et chercheurs de différentes spécialités. En revisitant leurs thèmes de recherche ou leur parcours sous cet angle, il se dessine une constellation où semblent émerger trois pôles?: critique, imagination, interdépendance.00Avec les contributions de : 00Philippe Baret, Tom Bauler, Philippe Bourdeau, Isabelle Ferreras, François Gemenne, Marie-Françoise Godart, Marine Lugen, (...)
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    Understanding Wellbeing Among College Music Students and Amateur Musicians in Western Switzerland.Roberta Antonini Philippe, Céline Kosirnik, Noémi Vuichoud, Aaron Williamon & Fabienne Crettaz von Roten - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor, cognitive and perceptual skills developed over years of practice. It often means also being able to deal with a large amount of pressure within dynamic environments. Consequently, many musicians suffer from health-related problems and have a large number of physical and psychological complaints. Research has shown that making music can present challenges for musicians’ wellbeing. Therefore, our research aims to evaluate and analyze the wellbeing of two (...)
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    Unification in modal logic Alt1.Philippe Balbiani & Tinko Tinchev - 2016 - In Lev Beklemishev, Stéphane Demri & András Máté (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 11. CSLI Publications. pp. 117-134.
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  29. Understanding purpose: Kant and the philosophy of biology.Philippe Huneman (ed.) - 2007 - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
    A collection of essays investigating key historical and scientific questions relating to the concept of natural purpose in Kant's philosophy of biology.
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    Ethics and Aesthetics: Reuniting the Siamese Twins.Philippe Mach - 2014 - The Monist 97 (1):122-137.
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    Camus face à Dieu.Philippe Malidor - 2019 - Charols, France: Excelsis.
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    L'entre-deux-guerres en écosse: Renaissance littéraire, revendications nationalistes et hésitations idéologiques.Philippe Laplace - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--411.
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    Historicité et actualité des canons disciplinaires du concile d’Elvire.Philippe Badot & Daniel De Decker - 1997 - Augustinianum 37 (2):311-325.
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    On the consistency problem for the INDU calculus.Philippe Balbiani, Jean-François Condotta & Gérard Ligozat - 2006 - Journal of Applied Logic 4 (2):119-140.
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    Two decision problems in Contact Logics.Philippe Balbiani, Çiğdem Gencer & Zafer Özdemir - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (1):8-32.
    Contact Logics provide a natural framework for representing and reasoning about regions in several areas of computer science. In this paper, we focus our attention on reasoning methods for Contact Logics and address the satisfiability problem and the unifiability problem. Firstly, we give sound and complete tableaux-based decision procedures in Contact Logics and we obtain new results about the decidability/complexity of the satisfiability problem in these logics. Secondly, we address the computability of the unifiability problem in Contact Logics and we (...)
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    Die Frage des Menschen: Antworten antiker Hochkulturen.Philippe Mastronardi - 2020 - Zug: Die Graue Edition.
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  37. Demonstrative concepts without reidentification.Philippe Chuard - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 130 (2):153-201.
    Conceptualist accounts of the representational content of perceptual experiences have it that a subject _S_ can experience no object, property, relation, etc., unless _S_ "i# possesses and "ii# exercises concepts for such object, property, or relation. Perceptual experiences, on such a view, represent the world in a way that is conceptual.
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    Relational Representation Theorems for Extended Contact Algebras.Philippe Balbiani & Tatyana Ivanova - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (4):701-723.
    In topological spaces, the relation of extended contact is a ternary relation that holds between regular closed subsets A, B and D if the intersection of A and B is included in D. The algebraic counterpart of this mereotopological relation is the notion of extended contact algebra which is a Boolean algebra extended with a ternary relation. In this paper, we are interested in the relational representation theory for extended contact algebras. In this respect, we study the correspondences between point-free (...)
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    The mode of action of venom according to jabar;[hdotu]I[zdotu].Ahmed Aarab, Philippe Provençal & Mohamed Idaomar - 2001 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 11 (1):79-89.
    The aim of this paper is to present the modes of action of venom as construed by Abū 'Uthmān 'Amr ibn Ba[hdotu]r al-Jā[hdotu]i[zdotu] in his Kitāb al-[Hdotu]ayawān. The toxicological information presented by Jā[hdotu]i[zdotu] is a synthesis of data available in his time, but Jā[hdotu]i[zdotu] complemented these early conceptions by his personal theoretical views. Jā[hdotu]i[zdotu]'s fundamental idea is that venoms act through their specific natures; this idea in a way is reminiscent of present-day theory of enzymes.
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    René Guénon: l'appel de la sagesse primordiale.Philippe Faure (ed.) - 2015 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    The Rule of Non‐Opposition: Opening Up Decision‐Making by Consensus.Philippe Urfalino - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 22 (3):320-341.
    The objective of this article is to propose a precise characterization of the collective practice behind at least an important part of the phenomena named “decision by consensus”. First, I provide descriptions of the use of this rule, and give a definition of the non-opposition rule, both as a specific sequence of acts and as a stopping rule. Second, I challenge the usual way of understanding the non-opposition rule by contrast with voting, stating that the contrast between logic of approval (...)
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    A Modular Neural Network Model of Concept Acquisition.Philippe G. Schyns - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (4):461-508.
    Previous neural network models of concept learning were mainly implemented with supervised learning schemes. However, studies of human conceptual memory have shown that concepts may be learned without a teacher who provides the category name to associate with exemplars. A modular neural network architecture that realizes concept acquisition through two functionally distinct operations, categorizing and naming, is proposed as an alternative. An unsupervised algorithm realizes the categorizing module by constructing representations of categories compatible with prototype theory. The naming module associates (...)
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  43. Nicolas Berdiaev, 1874-1948: un philosophe russe à Clamart: colloque de Clamart, 24 et 25 novembre 2018.Philippe Dautais, Michel Fromaget, Jean-Marie Gourvil & Igor Sollogoub (eds.) - 2019 - Grenoble, France: Éditions Le Mercure dauphinois.
     
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  44. Conclusion. Tacite est bien dans l'Empire.Philippe Raxhon - 2006 - In Laurence van Ypersele (ed.), Questions d'histoire contemporaine: conflits, mémoires et identités. Paris: PUF.
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    Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time.Philippe Verduyn, Iven Van Mechelen, Francis Tuerlinckx, Kristof Meers & Hermina Van Coillie - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (7):1427-1443.
    A full understanding of emotions and emotion characteristics can only be reached when their dynamic nature is taken into account. As such, a primary objective of the present study is to describe and account for variability in temporal profiles of experienced emotional intensity. Participants were asked to make detailed drawings of intensity profiles of recently experienced episodes of anger, sadness, joy and affection. Functional data analysis revealed three features that together accounted for 84% of the total variability: (i) steepness at (...)
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    La guerre peut-elle être juste?: réflexions sur le jus post bellum.Philippe Assalé - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La 4e de couv. indique : "La guerre peut-elle être juste? Peut-elle s'affubler d'un qualificatif juste sans injustice? Les récits cosmogoniques sont la merveilleuse monstration que les hommes se sont toujours fait la guerre. L'attitude belliqueuse de certains souverains et les atrocités des champs de bataille ont amené des analystes à définir des critères stricts pour limiter la souffrance humaine. Désormais, tout Etat qui n'observerait pas scrupuleusement les linéaments de cet édit risque d'être déclaré Hostis humani generis. Dans sa conception (...)
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    Reconnaissances of Marx.Philippe-Joseph Salazar - 2015 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 48 (4):413-427.
    Recognition is used here in its military sense of “reconnaissance”: reconnaissance is about territory and how, survey done and maps out on the table, one will proceed methodically, strategically to seize and control. Counterterrorism and surveillance protocols have been feeding on this basic idea without giving it any more thought than the addition of technologies.1 A couple of provisos: I do not use the word “recognition” in its Aristotelian sense of “anagnôrisis”, a dramatic catastrophe, a turning on its head of (...)
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    The Virus That Dares (Us) Not (to) Speak Its Name: A Polemic.Philippe-Joseph Salazar - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):319-325.
    ABSTRACT Unless a democratic citizenry, when it gets shaped at school, is asked to formulate complex answers to simple questions, there is no other avenue for their destiny than ressentiment against “the world,” which expresses itself in either a parading of culture or an inordinate sense of revolt.
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    Putting right the wording and the proof of the Truth Lemma for APAL.Philippe Balbiani - 2015 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 25 (1):2-19.
    is an extension of public announcement logic. It is based on a modal operator that expresses what is true after any arbitrary announcement. An incorrect Truth Lemma has been stated and ‘demonstrated’ in Balbiani et al. . In this paper, we put right the wording and the proof of the Truth Lemma for.
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    Self-conscious roots of human normativity.Philippe Rochat - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):741-753.
    What are the roots of human normativity and when do children begin to behave according to standards and norms? Empirical observations demonstrate that we are born with built-in orientation toward what is predictable and of the same - henceforth what deviates from it -, what is the norm or the standard in the generic sense of the word. However, what develop in humans is self-consciousness, transforming norms from “should” to “ought” and making human normativity profoundly different from any other forms (...)
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