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  1. On what there are.Philippe Derouilhan - 2002 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102 (2):183–200.
    Is second-order quantification legitimate? For Quine, it was pure non-sense, unless construed as first-order quantification in disguise, ranging over sets. Boolos rightly maintained that it could be interpreted in terms of plural quantification, but claimed that it then ranged over the same individuals as singular, first-order quantification. I protest that plural quantification ranges over what I call multiplicities. But what is a 'multiplicity'? And does this idea itself not fall prey to something like Frege's paradox?
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  2. Indexicality and de se reports.Philippe Schlenker - forthcoming - In Maienborn von Heusinger & Mouton Gruyter Portneder (eds.), Handbook of Semantics.
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    Prolegomena to Music Semantics.Philippe Schlenker - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (1):35-111.
    We argue that a formal semantics for music can be developed, although it will be based on very different principles from linguistic semantics and will yield less precise inferences. Our framework has the following tenets: Music cognition is continuous with normal auditory cognition. In both cases, the semantic content derived from an auditory percept can be identified with the set of inferences it licenses on its causal sources, analyzed in appropriately abstract ways. What is special about music semantics is that (...)
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  4. Ontological Symmetry in Language: A Brief Manifesto.Philippe Schlenker - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (4):504-539.
    In the tradition of quantified modal logic, it was assumed that significantly different linguistic systems underlie reference to individuals, to times and to ‘possible worlds’. Various results from recent research in formal semantics suggest that this is not so, and that there is in fact apervasive symmetrybetween the linguistic means with which we refer to these three domains. Reference to individuals, times and worlds is uniformly effected through generalized quantifiers, definite descriptions, and pronouns, and in each domain grammatical features situate (...)
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    Television Series as Critical Theories: From Current Identitarianism to Levinas. American Crime, The Sinner, Sharp Objects, Unorthodox.Philippe Corcuff - 2021 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):105-117.
    Critical theory with emancipatory aims today to find a source of regeneration in ordinary cultures, and in particular, in TV series. Certain series can play a role in reinventing critical theories, drawing on the tradition of the Frankfurt School but shifting some of that School’s formulations through contact with current forms of interpretive sociology and pragmatic sociology. This requires a cross-border dialogue between the “language game” of TV series and the “knowledge game” of political theory, to use concepts inspired by (...)
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    L'altération du christianisme.Philippe Crignon - 2007 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2 (2):235-263.
    La théorie politique élaborée par Hobbes dans le Léviathan substitue le schème de la représentation à celui de l’Incarnation, hérité de saint Paul et saint Jean, qui avait permis jusqu’alors de penser l’unité d’une communauté. Ainsi, c’est moins l’extension politique du christianisme qui est affectée par cette substitution que sa nature même. L’objet de cet article est de le montrer à travers le cas privilégié de la Trinité, figure protypique de la « communauté » . En redéfinissant la notion de (...)
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    Les pouvoirs de la parole: l'Eglise et Rousseau, 1762-1848.Philippe Lefebvre - 1992 - Paris: Cerf.
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    Two “Mendicants of Heaven”.Philippe Bénéton - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (3-4):623-635.
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    Introduction.Philippe Borgeaud - 2008 - Kernos 21:127-129.
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  10. Local contexts and local meanings.Philippe Schlenker - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 151 (1):115-142.
    Stalnaker ( 1978 ) made two seminal claims about presuppositions. The most influential one was that presupposition projection is computed by a pragmatic mechanism based on a notion of ‘local context’ . Due to conceptual and technical difficulties, however, the latter notion was reinterpreted in purely semantic terms within ‘dynamic semantics’ (Heim 1983 ). The second claim was that some instances of presupposition generation should also be explained in pragmatic terms . But despite various attempts, the definition of a precise (...)
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  11. Context of Thought and Context of Utterance: A Note on Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Pr.Philippe Schlenker - 2004 - Mind and Language 19 (3):279-304.
    Based on the analysis of narrations in Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present, we argue that the grammatical notion of context of speech should be ramified into a Context of Thought and a Context of Utterance. Tense and person depend on the Context of Utterance, while all other indexicals are evaluated with respect to the Context of Thought. Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present are analyzed as special combinatorial possibilities that arise when the two contexts are distinct, and (...)
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    Musical meaning within Super Semantics.Philippe Schlenker - 2022 - Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (4):795-872.
    As part of a recent attempt to extend the methods of formal semantics beyond language, it has been claimed that music has an abstract truth-conditional semantics, albeit one that has more in common with iconic semantics than with standard compositional semantics. After summarizing this approach and addressing a common objection, we argue that music semantics should be enriched in three directions by incorporating insights of other areas of Super Semantics. First, it has been claimed by Abusch 2013 that visual narratives (...)
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    Penser et Être: La critique sartrienne du cogito.Philippe Cabestan - 2006 - Phainomenon 11 (1):65-76.
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    Teilhard de Chardin et la famille des comtes Bégouën.Philippe Grosos - 2023 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 155 (3):225-265.
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    Tendances et rythmes dans l'évolution des arts.Philippe Stern - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141:268 - 287.
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    The development of features in object concepts.Philippe G. Schyns, Robert L. Goldstone & Jean-Pierre Thibaut - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):1-17.
    According to one productive and influential approach to cognition, categorization, object recognition, and higher level cognitive processes operate on a set of fixed features, which are the output of lower level perceptual processes. In many situations, however, it is the higher level cognitive process being executed that influences the lower level features that are created. Rather than viewing the repertoire of features as being fixed by low-level processes, we present a theory in which people create features to subserve the representation (...)
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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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    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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    An expressive two-sorted spatial logic for plane projective geometry.Philippe Balbiani - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 49-68.
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  20. Dire la vérité : dramatique du désir.Philippe Kaeppelin - 1983 - In François Bousquet (ed.), La Vérité. Paris: Beauchesne.
     
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  21. Elements of Argumentation.Philippe Besnard & Anthony Hunter - 2009 - Studia Logica 93 (1):97-103.
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    Gesture projection and cosuppositions.Philippe Schlenker - 2018 - Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (3):295-365.
    In dynamic theories of presupposition, a trigger pp′ with presupposition p and at-issue component p′ comes with a requirement that p should be entailed by the local context of pp′. We argue that some co-speech gestures should be analyzed within a presuppositional framework, but with a twist: an expression p co-occurring with a co-speech gesture G with content g comes with the requirement that the local context of p should guarantee that p entails g; we call such assertion-dependent presuppositions ‘cosuppositions’. (...)
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    Constructing argument graphs with deductive arguments: a tutorial.Philippe Besnard & Anthony Hunter - 2014 - Argument and Computation 5 (1):5-30.
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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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  25. Cédric Lemogne, Pascale Piolino, Stéphanie Friszer, Astrid Claret, Nathalie Girault, Roland Jouvent, Jean-François.Philippe Fossati Allilaire, Frédérique de Vignemont, Tiziana Zalla, Andrés Posada, Anne Louvegnez, Olivier Koenig, Nicolas Georgieff, Nicolas Franck, Arnaud DÕArgembeau & Martial Van der Linden - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15:232-233.
     
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  26. Naturalising purpose: From comparative anatomy to the ‘adventure of reason’.Philippe Huneman - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (4):649-674.
    Kant’s analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment captured several features of organisms that he argued warranted making them the objects of a special field of study, in need of a special regulative teleological principle. By showing that organisms have to be conceived as self-organizing wholes, epigenetically built according to the idea of a whole that we must presuppose, Kant accounted for three features of organisms conflated in the biological sciences of the period: adaptation, functionality (...)
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    Alternative axiomatics and complexity of deliberative stit theories.Philippe Balbiani, Andreas Herzig & Nicolas Troquard - 2008 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (4):387 - 406.
    We propose two alternatives to Xu’s axiomatization of Chellas’s STIT. The first one simplifies its presentation, and also provides an alternative axiomatization of the deliberative STIT. The second one starts from the idea that the historic necessity operator can be defined as an abbreviation of operators of agency, and can thus be eliminated from the logic of Chellas’s STIT. The second axiomatization also allows us to establish that the problem of deciding the satisfiability of a STIT formula without temporal operators (...)
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    L'Activité artistique: philosophie du faire.Marie-Dominique Philippe - 1969 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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    Diagnostic recognition: task constraints, object information, and their interactions.Philippe G. Schyns - 1998 - Cognition 67 (1-2):147-179.
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    What it all means: semantics for (almost) everything.Philippe Schlenker - 2022 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    An introduction to semantics for the general reader. How things mean, from animal communication to music.
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    Michel Foucault in the 1950s: Beyond Psychology towards Radical Ontology.Philippe Sabot - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):57-70.
    This paper is based on the archives of Michel Foucault collected (since 2013) at the Manuscripts Department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris. Our investigation focuses in particular on a complete manuscript, until now totally unknown and entitled ‘ Phénoménologie et psychologie’ (‘Phenomenology and Psychology’). This manuscript could be the first project for a thesis devoted to ‘The Notion of the “World” in Phenomenology’, written around 1953–4, at the same time as a manuscript on Binswanger and existential psychiatry (...)
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    Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 4: Papers From the Fourth Aiml Conference, Held in Toulouse, October 2002.Philippe Balbiani, Nobu-Yuki Suzuki & Frank Wolter (eds.) - 2003 - London, England: King's College Publications.
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    Le requiem des abscons : des effets pervers de l’usage extrême du principe de précaution.Philippe Baumard - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):47-70.
    La présente contribution explore les biais de perception sélective qui ont siégé dans la gestion de la crise pandémique du Sars-CoV-2 lors de sa première phase de croissance, puis de décroissance (oct. 2019-sept. 2020). En mobilisant les cadres théoriques de l’apprentissage stratégique (proposés par des auteurs tels que Cyert, March, Simon, Starbuck), nous examinons les erreurs stratégiques de gestion de la crise, en particulier la confiance excessive donnée à des modèles épidémiologiques dont les conditions de production scientifique sont ici discutées. (...)
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    Die Zukunft der chinesischen Philosophie.Philippe Brunozzi - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (6):1009-1016.
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    La mort de Dieu. Sartre versus Heidegger.Philippe Cabestan - 2020 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 28:25-39.
    À la mémoire de Michel Haar (1937-2003) Et de Dominique Janicaud (1937-2002) Alors que pendant des siècles, on s’est interrogé sur le mystère de la croix, de la résurrection et du jugement dernier, force est de reconnaître que ces questions, de nos jours, n’occupent plus guère les esprits. On en viendrait presque à se demander comment des chrétiens ont bien pu par le passé s’entretuer. Le Sacré-Cœur, La Sainte-Chapelle, Notre-Dame de Paris sont désormais des monuments historiques – « les cave...
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    Puis-je douter de mon corps?Philippe Casadebaig - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 97 (1):73.
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  37. L'escriture de soi dans les Essais.Philippe Grosos - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (3):243-252.
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  38. La théologie en question.Philippe Grosos - 2008 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 140 (4):313-318.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.Philippe Lacour - 2020 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 11 (1):1-3.
    Introduction (version française) du numéro ERRS 2020 11 1, “Paul Ricœur: Penser au risque du langage / Paul Ricœur: The Challenges of The Language”.
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  40. Rethinking the Temporalization of Space in Early Republican China: Liang Shuming’s Eastern and Western Cultures and Their Philosophies.Philippe Major - 2017 - International Communication of Chinese Culture 2 (4):171–185.
    This article discusses the temporalization of space central to the mainstream discourse of European modernity: a discourse which hierarchized all cultural spaces into a temporal narrative enabling Europe’s self-portrayal as the emancipatory future of humanity. This discourse created a gap between the perceived particularism of non-European cultures (seen as traditional) and the universalism of a modernity associated with the contemporary cultures of Europe and North America, while portraying modernization as a passage from the former to the latter. Chinese intellectuals who (...)
     
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    The Confucian Atomistic Individual? Selfhood in Xiong Shili's New Treatise on the Uniqueness of Consciousness.Philippe Major - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):938-958.
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    Camus face à Dieu.Philippe Malidor - 2019 - Charols, France: Excelsis.
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    Belgians and security issues : a trend analysis.Philippe Manigart & Eric Marlier - 1991 - Res Publica 33 (3-4):503-522.
    This article attempts to assess, in a quantitative way, how security/defense issues have been perceived in Belgium since the early 1970s among the mass public. This period has been characterized by breathtaking changes in the political and military world environment. How have Belgians reacted to these changes? The empirical evidence is based on a secondary analysis of public opinion data from the Eurobarometer series.The picture that emerges from the trend analysis is mixed. On the one hand, orientations towards the peace (...)
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    Étudier les mythes en contexte francophone. À propos de quatre ouvrages récents.Philippe Matthey - 2016 - Kernos 29:391-403.
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  45. Le propos de l'art.Philippe Minguet - 1963 - [Tournai]: Casterman.
     
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    The Triple Linguistic Confinement and Inventiveness of the Between-Languages.Philippe Blanchet - 2016 - Iris 37:35-50.
    Ce texte présente une analyse de la construction intellectuelle, politique et nationaliste de la notion de « langues » comme unités fondamentales, closes et distinctes les unes des autres, qui constituent le monde sociolinguistique. Il propose une théorie du « triple enfermement » logico-mathématique, sociopolitique et ethno-nationaliste des pratiques linguistiques en Occident, qui a exclu toute prise en considération des continuités pensées comme des « mélanges » et autres « intermédiaires » entre de supposées « vraies » langues. Il examine (...)
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    De la logique des passions à la vocation de l'engagement : Georges Bernanos, François Mauriac et Emmanuel Mounier face à la guerre d'Espagne.Philippe Bradfer - 1986 - Res Publica 28 (4):711-728.
    The thirties constituted in many respects a rich and revealing moment of the history of political commitment of the French intellectuals. Within this conjuncture, the Spanish civil war, by its religious and ideological components, assumed for them a very special importance. The public engagements of Georges Bernanos, François Mauriac and Emmanuel Mounier rather clearly illustrate the cristallization of a new vocation of commitment to which the Spanish events conferred an irresistible character.Although they participated, at different levels, to the big passionate (...)
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    Patience et inquiétude selon Hegel.Philippe Grosos - 2004 - Philosophie 80 (1):19-38.
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  49. Transhumanism, progress and the future.Philippe Verdoux - 2009 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 20 (2):49-69.
    This paper argues that one can advocate a moral imperative to pursue enhancement technologies while at the same time rejecting the historical reality of progress and holding a pessimistic view of the future. The first half of the paper puts forth several arguments for why progress is illusory and why one has good reason to be pessimistic about the future of humanity (and posthumanity). The second half then argues that this is entirely consistent with also championing the futurological vision of (...)
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  50. Locke and the Experimental Philosophy of the Human Mind.Philippe Hamou - 2019 - In Alberto Vanzo & Peter R. Anstey (eds.), Experiment, Speculation and Religion in Early Modern Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
    John Locke’ famous Essay is often regarded as a work in epistemology, determining the limits and scope of knowledge. By contrast, this chapter aims to revive the Enlightenment view of Locke as an experimental philosopher and natural historian who developed an experimental natural philosophy of human understanding. Through an analysis of Locke’s experimental ‘ethos’, and in particular his emphasis on autoptic experience, Hamou argues that Locke’s approach to natural philosophy in the Essay is both a subtle critique of the optimism (...)
     
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