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    Réflexions sur la proximité.Rémi Paindavoine - 1987 - Études Phénoménologiques 3 (5-6):157-170.
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    The Inner Form of Style: On Heinrich Wölfflin's "Tactical" Formalism.Rémi Mermet - unknown
    In this article, I examine the enduring relevance of Heinrich Wölfflin’s approach to style, in light of the renewed interest in it among “postformalist” art historians. By delving into the theoretical foundations of the Principles of Art History, I explore Wölfflin’s Goethean interpretation of Kantian epistemology, revealing a conception of style characterized by its dynamic and symbolic “inner form” rather than mere static formalism. This analysis not only highlights affinities with Max Weber’s thought but also uncovers a previously overlooked connection (...)
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    MRP , tree properties and square principles.Remi Strullu - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (4):1441-1452.
    We show that MRP + MA implies that ITP(λ, ω 2 ) holds for all cardinal λ ≥ ω 2 . This generalizes a result by Weiß who showed that PFA implies that ITP(λ, ω 2 ) holds for all cardinal λ ≥ ω 2 . Consequently any of the known methods to prove MRP + MA consistent relative to some large cardinal hypothesis requires the existence of a strongly compact cardinal. Moreover if one wants to force MRP + MA (...)
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  4. Neither here nor there: the cognitive nature of emotion.Remy Debes - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 146 (1):1-27.
    The philosophy of emotion has long been divided over the cognitive nature of emotion. In this paper I argue that this debate suffers from deep confusion over the meaning of “cognition” itself. This confusion has in turn obscured critical substantive agreement between the debate’s principal opponents. Capturing this agreement and remedying this confusion requires re-conceptualizing “the cognitive” as it functions in first-order theories of emotion. Correspondingly, a sketch for a new account of cognitivity is offered. However, I also argue that (...)
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  5. Interaction sociale et cognition animale : peut-on percevoir la mélancolie de son poisson rouge?Rémi Tison - 2023 - Philosophiques 50 (1):77-103.
    Rémi Tison Dans cet article, je traite de la nature des processus cognitifs sous-tendant nos attributions d’états mentaux aux animaux non humains. Selon la conception traditionnelle, nous n’avons qu’un accès indirect aux états mentaux d’autrui, qui doivent être inférés sur la base du comportement. Cette conception traditionnelle influence autant les débats conceptuels concernant l’esprit des animaux que les recherches empiriques sur la cognition animale. Or de récents travaux sur la cognition sociale humaine avancent plutôt une conception « interactionniste », (...)
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  6. Active Inference and Cooperative Communication: An Ecological Alternative to the Alignment View.Rémi Tison & Pierre Poirier - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    We present and contrast two accounts of cooperative communication, both based on Active Inference, a framework that unifies biological and cognitive processes. The mental alignment account, defended in Vasil et al., takes the function of cooperative communication to be the alignment of the interlocutor's mental states, and cooperative communicative behavior to be driven by an evolutionarily selected adaptive prior belief favoring the selection of action policies that promote such an alignment. We argue that the mental alignment account should be rejected (...)
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    The role of (dis)inhibition in creativity: Decreased inhibition improves idea generation.Rémi Radel, Karen Davranche, Marion Fournier & Arne Dietrich - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):110-120.
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    Feeling Good by Doing Good: A Selfish Motivation for Ethical Choice.Remi Trudel, Jill Klein, Sankar Sen & Niraj Dawar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1):39-49.
    This paper examines the question of why consumers engage in ethical consumption. The authors draw on self-affirmation theory to propose that the choice of an ethical product serves a self-restorative function. Four experiments provide support for this assertion: a self-threat increases consumers’ choice of an ethical option, even when the alternative choice is objectively superior in quantity (Study 1) and product quality (Study 2). Further, restoring self-esteem through positive feedback eliminates this increase in ethical choice (Studies 2 and 3). As (...)
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    Communication as Socially Extended Active Inference: An Ecological Approach to Communicative Behavior.Rémi Tison & Pierre Poirier - 2021 - Ecological Psychology 34.
    In this paper, we introduce an ecological account of communication according to which acts of communication are active inferences achieved by affecting the behavior of a target organism via the modification of its field of affordances. Constraining a target organism’s behavior constitutes a mechanism of socially extended active inference, allowing organisms to proactively regulate their inner states through the behavior of other organisms. In this general conception of communication, the type of cooperative communication characteristic of human communicative interaction is a (...)
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    Taste in eighteenth century France.Rémy Gilbert Saisselin - 1965 - Syracuse, N.Y.]: Syracuse University Press.
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    (2 other versions)Délos.Rémi Dalongeville, Alexandre Farnoux, Philippe Fraisse, Claire Hasenohr & Jean-Charles Moretti - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (2):697-701.
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    How Many Bachs Do We Have? Reflections on the work of Gordon Graham.Remy Debes - 2019 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 17 (1):1-6.
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    Comentário a “Ciência e ética em Popper: a ética da responsabilidade dos cientistas” - A verdade em Popper é ideal: é ético afastar-se da falsidade.Remi Schorn - 2021 - Trans/Form/Ação 44 (3):111-114.
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  14. Sur Des Lettres Disparues De La Collection Dupuy.Rémy Scheurer - 1963 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 25 (3):531-542.
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    L'auto-méditation phénoménologique pour une communauté des philosophes.Rémi Tremblay - 1980 - Philosophiques 7 (1):3-39.
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    Indecorous Thinking: Figures of Speech in Early Modern Poetics.Rémi Vuillemin - 2018 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 7 (2):107-111.
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    "Society and the Freedom of the Creative Man in Diderot's Thought," in Diderot Studies V.Remy G. Saisselin - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (3):454-455.
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    Deductive and abductive argumentation based on information graphs.Remi Wieten, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken & Silja Renooij - 2022 - Argument and Computation 13 (1):49-91.
    In this paper, we propose an argumentation formalism that allows for both deductive and abductive argumentation, where ‘deduction’ is used as an umbrella term for both defeasible and strict ‘forward’ inference. Our formalism is based on an extended version of our previously proposed information graph formalism, which provides a precise account of the interplay between deductive and abductive inference and causal and evidential information. In the current version, we consider additional types of information such as abstractions which allow domain experts (...)
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  19. Dignity's gauntlet.Remy Debes - 2009 - Philosophical Perspectives 23 (1):45-78.
    The philosophy of “ human dignity” remains a young, piecemeal endeavor with only a small, dedicated literature. And what dedicated literature exists makes for a rather slapdash mix of substantive and formal metatheory. Worse, ironically we seem compelled to treat this existing theory both charitably and casually. For how can we definitively assess any of it? Existing suggestions about the general features of dignity are necessarily contentious in virtue of being more or less blissfully uncritical of themselves. Because none of (...)
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    The fanciest sort of intentionality: Active inference, mindshaping and linguistic content.Remi Tison - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (5):1017-1057.
    In this paper, I develop an account of linguistic content based on the active inference framework. While ecological and enactive theorists have rightly rejected the notion of content as a basis for cognitive processes, they must recognize the important role that it plays in the social regulation of linguistic interaction. According to an influential theory in philosophy of language, normative inferentialism, an utterance has the content that it has in virtue of its normative status, that is, in virtue of the (...)
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    Dignity: A History.Remy Debes (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In everything from philosophical ethics to legal argument to public activism, it has become commonplace to appeal to the idea of human dignity. In such contexts, the concept of dignity typically signifies something like the fundamental moral status belonging to all humans. Remarkably, however, it is only in the last century that this meaning of the term has become standardized. Before this, dignity was instead a concept associated with social status. Unfortunately, this transformation remains something of a mystery in existing (...)
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  22. Which empathy? Limitations in the mirrored “understanding” of emotion.Remy Debes - 2010 - Synthese 175 (2):219-239.
    The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system” in humans has provoked wide endorsement of the claim that humans understand a variety of observed actions, somatic sensations, and emotions via a kind of direct representation of those actions, sensations, and emotions. Philosophical efforts to assess the import of such “mirrored understanding” have typically focused on how that understanding might be brought to bear on theories of mindreading, and usually in cases of action. By contrast, this (...)
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    Between art and science: on Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style.Rémi Mermet - 2024 - Continental Philosophy Review 57 (3):381-397.
    This essay centralizes and explores Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style. Although it does not emerge as much as the concept of form or symbol in Cassirer’s corpus, style plays a major—if intrinsic—role throughout the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. I shall examine how Cassirer’s conception of style is derived from Goethe’s theory of art and why it is fundamental to Cassirer’s theory of knowledge. Style is considered the defining feature of the cultural sciences, as well as the sign of the anthropological (...)
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    Worker Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behaviour in the Age of Wisdom: Critical Evaluations.Remi Chukwudi Okeke & Desmond Okechukwu Nnamani - 2018 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 81:13-21.
    Publication date: 16 April 2018 Source: Author: Remi Chukwudi Okeke, Desmond Okechukwu Nnamani This study interrogates the notion of an envisaged age of wisdom whereby, the current information / knowledge worker era will be succeeded by a new order, in which information and knowledge will be impregnated with purpose and principles. The study thus examines the issue of worker commitment and organizational citizenship behaviour in the assumed age of wisdom. The analytical framework of the study is the rational choice theory. (...)
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  25. Adam Smith on Dignity and Equality.Remy Debes - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (1):109 - 140.
    Where exactly should we place Adam Smith in the cannon of classical liberalism? Smith's advocacy of free market economics and defence of religious liberty in The Wealth of Nations suffice for including him somewhere in that tradition.1 The nature and extent of Smith's liberalism, however, remain up for debate. One recent trend has been to characterise Smith as a proponent of social liberalism. This includes those like Stephen Darwall, Samuel Fleischacker and Charles Griswold, who have drawn attention to a kind (...)
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  26. La réhabilitation des corps et la condamnation de la métaphore organiciste chez Arendt.Rémi Zanni - 2023 - Philosophique 26 (26):81-114.
    Hannah Arendt a un problème avec la philosophie. Si elle en joue et provoque, le trait s’avère constant, tout au long de sa vie, publique comme privée. Jamais elle ne cacha son peu d’appétence pour les « diseur[s] professionnel[s] de vérité »1. Elle poussa même le vice jusqu’à déclarer, en réponse à Günther Gauss qui, lors d’une célèbre entrevue datant de 1964 et tel le frais cabri qui, avec candeur et bonheur, se dirige guilleret, primesautier, vers la surprise party que (...)
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    The wisdom of the world: the human experience of the universe in Western thought.Rémi Brague - 2003 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    When the ancient Greeks looked up into the heavens, they saw not just sun and moon, stars and planets, but a complete, coherent universe, a model of the Good that could serve as a guide to a better life. How this view of the world came to be, and how we lost it (or turned away from it) on the way to becoming modern, make for a fascinating story, told in a highly accessible manner by Remi Brague in this wide-ranging (...)
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    From Phenomenology to Metaphysics: An Inquiry Into the Last Period of Merleau-Ponty'S Philosophical Life.Remy C. Kwant - 1966 - Pittsburgh,: Dusquesne University Press.
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    Big data and Belmont: On the ethics and research implications of consumer-based datasets.Remy Stewart - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    Consumer-based datasets are the products of data brokerage firms that agglomerate millions of personal records on the adult US population. This big data commodity is purchased by both companies and individual clients for purposes such as marketing, risk prevention, and identity searches. The sheer magnitude and population coverage of available consumer-based datasets and the opacity of the business practices that create these datasets pose emergent ethical challenges within the computational social sciences that have begun to incorporate consumer-based datasets into empirical (...)
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    Information-Theoretic Measures Predict the Human Judgment of Rhythm Complexity.Remi Fleurian, Tim Blackwell, Oded Ben‐Tal & Daniel Müllensiefen - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (3):800-813.
    To formalize the human judgment of rhythm complexity, we used five measures from information theory and algorithmic complexity to measure the complexity of 48 artificially generated rhythmic sequences. We compared these measurements to human prediction accuracy and easiness judgments obtained from a listening experiment, in which 32 participants guessed the last beat of each sequence. We also investigated the modulating effects of musical expertise and general pattern identification ability. Entropy rate and Kolmogorov complexity were correlated with prediction accuracy, and highly (...)
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  31. Has anything changed? Hume's theory of association and sympathy after the treatise.Remy Debes - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (2):313 – 338.
    Many prominent scholars of Hume's philosophy have suggested that Hume eventually abandoned his associationist account of sympathy, which he made so much of in the Treatise, by the time he came to write the second Enquiry. In this paper I reconsider the seeming disappearance of the associationist account of sympathy, but with the ultimate aim of defending a no-change hypothesis. That is, I’ll argue that careful analysis reveals that Hume not only retained the associationist theory of sympathy in his later (...)
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    The Grand Challenge of Human Health: A Review and an Urgent Call for Business–Health Research.Remy Balarezo, Bryan W. Husted, Ivan Montiel & Junghoon Park - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (5):1353-1415.
    Considering the urgency of addressing grand challenges that affect human health and achieving the ambitious health targets set by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, the role of business in improving health has become critical. Yet, our systematic review of the business–health literature reveals that business research focuses primarily on occupational health and safety, health care organizations, and health regulations. To embrace the health externalities generated by business activities, we propose that future research should investigate the conditions under which business (...)
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    Les sels neutres de Guillaume-François Rouelle / The neutral salts of Guillaume-François Rouelle.Rémi Franckowiak - 2002 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 55 (4):493-532.
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    Diderot and the Esthetics of the Enlightenment. Diderot Studies XI.Remy G. Saisselin - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (4):463-463.
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  35. Actes apocryphes des apôtres et actes des apôtres canoniques: État de la recherche et perspectives nouvelles (I).Rémi Gounelle - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (1):3-30.
    Les Actes apocryphes des apôtres sont souvent considérés comme des avatars des Actes des apôtres canoniques. En guise de preuve, on invoque généralement le fait que ces récits apocryphes narrent la destinée d'apôtres, qu'ils font voyager leurs héros, qu'ils contiennent des passages en " nous " et qu'ils s'intitulent " Actes ". Ces arguments sont particulièrement problématiques pour les six Actes anciens . The apocryphal Acts of the Apostles are often considered as avatars of the canonical Acts. By way of (...)
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  36. L'enfer selon l'évangile de nicodème.Rémi Gounelle - 2006 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 86 (3):313-333.
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  37. Time and Science: Volume 3: Physical Sciences and Cosmology.Remy Lestienne & Paul Harris (eds.) - 2023
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    Le style, encore et toujours.Rémi Mermet - 2024 - Revue de Synthèse 145 (3-4):311-323.
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    Reading Responsiveness into the Original Position.’Remi Odedoyin - 1998 - International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (4):423-438.
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  40. La substitution: pertinence ou non-pertinence d'un concept théologique.G. Remy - 1994 - Revue Thomiste 94 (4):559-600.
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    Du vedettariat médiatique.Rémy Rieffel - 1989 - Hermes 4:215.
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    Les Médiateurs et l’Ecueil de la Médiocratie: l’exemple français.Rémy Rieffel - 1987 - Communications 13 (2):67-80.
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  43. Critical reflections on the origins of modern aesthetics.Rémy G. Saisselin - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (1):7-21.
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    The Phenomenological Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Remy C. Kwant - 1963 - Pittsburgh,: Dusquesne University Press.
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    En kosmisk svindel.Remi Nilsen - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (4):30-48.
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  46. Humanity, sympathy and the puzzle of Hume's second enquiry.Remy Debes - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (1):27 – 57.
    Two longstanding questions about Hume's later moral theory have preoccupied scholars of his work: First, what does Hume mean by "humanity" in the second Enquiry, and what are we to make of its seeming replacement of "extensive sympathy" as the source of our moral sentiments? Second, what happened to the associationist account of sympathy emphasized so keenly in the Treatise? My primary task in this paper will be to answer the first of these two questions. To do this, I conduct (...)
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    De l’affinité entre les peuples : Heinrich Wölfflin et la question des styles nationaux.Rémi Mermet - 2024 - Archives de Philosophie 87 (4):41-62.
    Dans cet article, je cherche à démontrer que la dernière monographie de Heinrich Wölfflin, Italien und das deutsche Formgefühl (1931), n’a pas participé, comme on le croit souvent, au développement d’une histoire de l’art raciste à l’époque nazie. Au contraire, je suggère que Wölfflin a rejeté toute approche nationaliste de l’art : il n’a pas insisté sur sa propre germanité pour la glorifier, mais pour souligner la relativité de sa perspective d’historien de l’art suisse allemand. À la suite de Dürer, (...)
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    Teachers taking spiritual turns: A practice-centred approach to educators and spirituality via Michel Foucault.Remy Yi Siang Low - 2024 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (6):537-546.
    In the face of challenging circumstances, many teachers turn to spirituality for sustenance and strength. Yet spirituality’s place in education and in educators’ lives has long been a matter of confusion and contention, not least because of the ambiguity of the term in its common usage. What is its relationship to religion? And what defines it? In this article, I submit that the later work of Michel Foucault offers a helpful approach to spirituality that displaces those questions—drawing attention away from (...)
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    Le politique peut-il tolérer la vérité ? Un éclairage d’inspiration arendtienne.Rémi Zanni - 2023 - Éthique Publique 25 (2).
    If no one is surprised by its presence in the political sphere, lying is rarely a good thing and generally leads to public scandal. However, it is perhaps even more infamous when political actors, especially leaders, claim to formulate truths during their political activity. This is the hypothesis that this article aims to develop by drawing on a conceptual framework inspired by Hannah Arendt. In its first part, we explain how telling the truth and acting politically are two incompatible activities (...)
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    Eccentric Culture: A Theory of Western Civilization.Rémi Brague - 2009 - St. Augustine's Press.
    Western culture, which influenced the whole world, came from Europe. But its roots are not there. They are in Athens and Jerusalem. European culture takes its bearing from references that are not in Europe: Europe is eccentric.What makes the West unique? What is the driving force behind its culture? Remi Brague takes up these questions in Eccentric Culture. This is not another dictionary of European culture, nor a measure of the contributions of a particular individual, religion, or national tradition. The (...)
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