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    Christian morality: containing thirteen soul-benefiting discourses, contrived for the improvement of the poor morals of Christians; and additionally, the most basic commandments of the Old and New Testaments.Saint Nicodemus & Chrysostomos - 2011 - Belmont, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies.
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    Saint Augustine's Childhood.Saint Augustine & Garry Wills - 2001 - Continuum.
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    Theosophic correspondence between Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (The "Unknown philosopher") and Kirchberger, Baron de Liebistorf.Louis Claude de Saint-Martin - 1949 - Pasadena, Calif.: Theosophical University Press. Edited by Nicolas Antoine Kirchberger.
    For several centuries prior to the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875, individual 'theosophers' in Britain and Europe were quietly in touch with one another all seekers of the inward way. Theosophic Correspondence (1792 1797) is a series of inspiring letters, personal and philosophic, exchanged during the climactic days of the French Revolution between Kirchberger, member of the Sovereign Council at Berne, Switzerland, and Saint-Martin, whom Kirchberger regarded as 'the most eminent writer . . . and most profound (...)
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  4. Écriture sainte 153.Écriture Sainte - 2008 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 130:153.
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Saint Augustine.Saint Augustine & John Arthur Mourant - 1964 - University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press. Edited by John A. Mourant.
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    Saint Thomas d'Aquin et le premier fondement naturel de notre connaissance de Dieu.Alphonse Saint-Jacques - 1974 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 30 (3):349.
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    Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin: l'ami de Dieu et de la Sagesse.Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin - 2015 - St Martin de Castillon: Éditions Signatura. Edited by Xavier Cuvelier-Roy.
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  8. Nevidimai︠a︡ branʹ.Nicodemus - 1899 - Moskva: Tipo-lit. I. Efimova. Edited by Ḟeofan.
     
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    Merleau-Ponty nos arquivos Husserl: uma entrevista com Emmanuel de Saint Aubert.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert, Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior, Luís César Oliva & Silvana de Souza Ramos - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):210-237.
    A entrevista concedida por Emmanuel de Saint Aubert a Silvana de Souza Ramos e a Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior aborda a história e o papel dos Arquivos Husserl de Paris para o fomento da pesquisa multidisciplinar em fenomenologia. O pensador esclarece qual foi o contato de Merleau-Ponty com os manuscritos de Husserl, e que tipo de leitura, situada e complicada, ele realizou não apenas desses manuscritos, mas da obra de Husserl como um todo. Esse aspecto é particularmente importante (...)
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    On Christian Doctrine.Saint Augustine - 1958 - The Liberal Arts Press.
  11. Proslogion.Saint Anselm - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA.
     
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    Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve: Menschen des XVIII. Jahrhunderts.Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Andreas Urs Sommer, Ida Overbeck, Friedrich Nietzsche & Matthias Neuber - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4):366-372.
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    The wisdom and ideas of Saint Thomas Aquinas.Saint Thomas - 1968 - Greenwich, Conn.,: Fawcett Publications. Edited by Eugene Freeman & Joseph Owens.
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    Processing natural language arguments with the platform.Patrick Saint-Dizier - 2012 - Argument and Computation 3 (1):49 - 82.
    In this article, we first present the platform and the Dislog language, designed for discourse analysis with a logic and linguistic perspective. The platform has now reached a certain level of maturity which allows the recognition of a large diversity of discourse structures including general-purpose rhetorical structures as well as domain-specific discourse structures. The Dislog language is based on linguistic considerations and includes knowledge access and inference capabilities. Functionalities of the language are presented together with a method for writing discourse (...)
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  15. Evidence in a Non-Ideal World: How Social Distortion Creates Skeptical Potholes.Catharine Saint-Croix - 2025 - In Hilkje Charlotte Hänel & Johanna M. Müller (eds.), The Routledge handbook of non-ideal theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Our evidential environments are reflections of our social contexts. This is important because the evidence we encounter influences the beliefs we form. But, traditional epistemologists have paid little attention to the generation of this evidential environment, assuming that it is irrelevant to epistemic normativity. This assumption, I argue, is dangerous. Idealizing away the evidential environment obscures the ways that our social contexts distort its contents. Such social distortion can lead to evidential oppression, an epistemic injustice arising from the ubiquity of (...)
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  16. Rumination and Wronging: The Role of Attention in Epistemic Morality.Catharine Saint-Croix - 2022 - Episteme 19 (4):491-514.
    The idea that our epistemic practices can be wrongful has been the core observation driving the growing literature on epistemic injustice, doxastic wronging, and moral encroachment. But, one element of our epistemic practice has been starkly absent from this discussion of epistemic morality: attention. The goal of this article is to show that attention is a worthwhile focus for epistemology, especially for the field of epistemic morality. After presenting a new dilemma for proponents of doxastic wronging, I show how focusing (...)
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  17. The Epistemology of Attention.Catharine Saint-Croix - forthcoming - In Kurt Sylvan, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy & Matthias Steup (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 3rd edition. Wiley Blackwell.
    Root, branch, and blossom, attention is intertwined with epistemology. It is essential to our capacity to learn and decisive of the evidence we obtain, it influences the intellectual connections we forge and those we remember, and it is the cognitive tool whereby we enact decisions about inquiry. Moreover, because it is both an epistemic practice and a site of agency, attention is a natural locus for questions about epistemic morality. This article surveys the emerging epistemology of attention, reviewing the existing (...)
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  18. (What) Is Feminist Logic? (What) Do We Want It to Be?Catharine Saint-Croix & Roy T. Cook - 2024 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (1):20-45.
    ‘Feminist logic’ may sound like an impossible, incoherent, or irrelevant project, but it is none of these. We begin by delineating three categories into which projects in feminist logic might fall: philosophical logic, philosophy of logic, and pedagogy. We then defuse two distinct objections to the very idea of feminist logic: the irrelevance argument and the independence argument. Having done so, we turn to a particular kind of project in feminist philosophy of logic: Valerie Plumwood's feminist argument for a relevance (...)
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    Applied Modernism.Paul K. Saint-Amour - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (7-8):241-269.
    This article is about a period of technology transfer – the late 1910s and 1920s – when wartime aerial reconnaissance techniques and operations were being adapted to a range of civilian uses, including urban planning, land use analysis, traffic control, tax equalization, and even archaeology. At the center of the discussion is the ‘photomosaic’: a patchwork of overlapping aerial photographs that have been rectified and fit together so as to form a continuous survey of a territory. Initially developed during the (...)
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    Knowledge-driven argument mining based on the qualia structure.Patrick Saint-Dizier - 2017 - Argument and Computation 8 (2):193-210.
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    Against the Academicians and the Teacher.Saint Augustine & Peter King - 1995 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    These new translations of two treatises dealing with the possibility and nature of knowledge in the face of skeptical challenges are the first to be rendered from the Latin critical edition, the first to be made specifically with a philosophical audience in mind, and the first to be translated by a scholar with expertise in both modern epistemology and philosophy of language.
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  22. Mobile phone survey software supports malaria medicines supply chain.A. Sanabria, W. Nicodemus, R. L. Klitzman, P. Nersesian, A. Fullem, M. Sharer, A. Lisi, D. Aschenaki, F. Abebe & C. Blazer - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (2):63-73.
     
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  23. Epistemic Virtue Signaling and the Double Bind of Testimonial Injustice.Catharine Saint-Croix - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    Virtue signaling—using public moral discourse to enhance one’s moral reputation—is a familiar concept. But, what about profile pictures framed by “Vaccines work!”? Or memes posted to anti-vaccine groups echoing the group’s view that “Only sheep believe Big Pharma!”? These actions don’t express moral views—both claims are empirical (if imprecise). Nevertheless, they serve a similar purpose: to influence the judgments of their audience. But, where rainbow profiles guide their audience to view the agent as morally good, these acts guide their audience (...)
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    Les définitions aristotéliciennes de la justice : leurs rapports à la notion d’égalité.Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):157-173.
    Au livre V de l'Éthique à Nicomaque, Aristote ne donne pas une définition unifiée de la justice. Tout en ne rejetant pas la définition traditionnelle qui identifie la véritable justice et la justice légale, ni celle qui repose sur la justice naturelle et fonde la notion d'équité, il cherche de nouvelles assises pour la justice institutionnelle et c'est la notion d'égalité qui sert à cette fin. Cet article vise à préciser les notions de stricte égalité et d'égalité proportionnelle et corrélativement (...)
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  25. Privilege and Position: Formal Tools for Standpoint Epistemology.Catharine Saint-Croix - 2020 - Res Philosophica 97 (4):489-524.
    How does being a woman affect one’s epistemic life? What about being Black? Or queer? Standpoint theorists argue that such social positions can give rise to otherwise unavailable epistemic privilege. “Epistemic privilege” is a murky concept, however. Critics of standpoint theory argue that the view is offered without a clear explanation of how standpoints confer their benefits, what those benefits are, or why social positions are particularly apt to produce them. For this reason, many regard standpoint theory as being out (...)
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  26. Conclusion.Bertrand Saint-Sernin - 2013 - In Jaakko Hintikka (ed.), Open problems in epistemology =. Helsinki: The Philosophical Society of Finland.
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    Contingency and the Enlightenment.Pierre Saint-Amand & Sophie Hawkes - 1997 - Substance 26 (2):96.
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    On the Partiality of Total War.Paul K. Saint-Amour - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (2):420-449.
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    [1] The Surprises of Laziness : Marivaux.Pierre Saint-Amand - 2011 - In The Pursuit of Laziness: An Idle Interpretation of the Enlightenment. Princeton University Press. pp. 17-37.
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    Tableau naturel des rapports qui existent entre Dieu, l'homme et l'univers.Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin - 1974 - Paris,: R. Dumas.
    Le Tableau naturel des rapports qui existent entre Dieu, l'homme et l'univers est un ouvrage fondamental pour ceux qui cherchent à comprendre les mystères de la Création. Pour Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, l'homme porte en lui-même la clé de tous les mystères. Se connaître soi-même est donc la condition primordiale pour accéder à la Connaissance. Les textes sacrés nous enseignent que l'histoire de l'humanité est liée à un drame en trois actes. Le premier est celui de l'âge d'or ; le (...)
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    Précis de l'action.Bertrand Saint-Sernin - 2012 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    Qu'est-ce que l'action? Une rupture dans le cours du temps, une prise de risques, un commencement. L'agent, tel le plongeur quittant le bord, ne peut revenir en arrière ; l'exécution l'engage tout entier, corps et âme ; il doit faire confiance au monde, aux autres et à lui-même. C'est par l'action que la nouveauté entre dans la nature et dans l'histoire. Ces caractères de l'action sont-ils universels ou varient-ils selon les cultures et les époques? Bien qu'il existe différents styles d'action, (...)
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    The Pursuit of Laziness: An Idle Interpretation of the Enlightenment.Pierre Saint-Amand - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    We think of the Enlightenment as an era dominated by ideas of progress, production, and industry--not an era that favored the lax and indolent individual. But was the Enlightenment only about the unceasing improvement of self and society? The Pursuit of Laziness examines moral, political, and economic treatises of the period, and reveals that crucial eighteenth-century texts did find value in idleness and nonproductivity. Fleshing out Enlightenment thinking in the works of Denis Diderot, Joseph Joubert, Pierre de Marivaux, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, (...)
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    Special issue: Foundations of the language of argumentation.Patrick Saint-Dizier & Manfred Stede - 2017 - Argument and Computation 8 (2):91-93.
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    Il sentimento del divino: Giorgio Colli e Hölderlin.Alessandro Bartoloni Saint Omer - 2022 - Padova: Il poligrafo.
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    Le scénario cartésien: recherches sur la formation et la cohérence de l'intention philosophique de Merleau-Ponty.Emmanuel de Saint-Aubert - 2005 - Paris: Vrin.
    Présente le parcours philosophique de Merleau-Ponty tant dans sa formation que dans ses objectifs. Ses références : Descartes, Leibniz, Gabriel Marcel. Ses concepts opératoires : le concret, l'incarnation, l'intentionnalité, les chiasmes.
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    “I would rather be hanged than agree with you!”: Collective Memory and the Definition of the Nation in Parliamentary Debates on Immigration.Constance de Saint-Laurent - 2014 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 15 (3):22-53.
    This paper explores the meaning attributed to the national group as an entry point into how boundaries between the in-group and the out-group are formed. To do so, it focuses on the representation of the past of the group, taken as a symbolic resource able to produce a raison d’être for national groups, and does so within a dialogical framework. Using the transcripts of the French parliamentary debates on immigration from 2006, it proposes a qualitative analysis of collective narratives of (...)
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    Quels enseignements tirer de l’étude d’un aléa survenu lors d’une discussion à visée philosophique en contexte scolaire?Valérie Saint-Dizier de Almeida, Isabelle Vinatier & Antonietta Specogna - 2024 - Revue Phronesis 13 (1):188-199.
    The article presents an analysis of an extract from a Collective Philosophical Inquiry. Through this case study, we show the possible misunderstandings linked to the duality of two « worlds » : that of the teacher who experiments with CPI in her classroom and that of the researcher who is responsible for the design of this type of session. The « world » is defined as « conceptual, axiological and praxical background ». The confrontation between these worlds therefore questions both (...)
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  38. Space and the Body Image in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy Of the Flesh.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):31-58.
  39. M. Victor Cousin, sa vie et sa correspondance.Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire - 1895 - Paris,: Hachette & cie [etc.].
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    Le renard malade et le lion.Saint Thomas More - 1982 - Moreana 19 (3-4):156-156.
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    Pierre Kaufmann et la refondation de l'esthétique : d'un privilège de l'architecture.Baldine Saint-Girons - 2006 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2 (2):193-216.
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  42. Getting Gettier straight: thought experiments, deviant realizations and default interpretations.Pierre Saint-Germier - 2019 - Synthese 198 (2):1783-1806.
    It has been pointed out that Gettier case scenarios have deviant realizations and that deviant realizations raise a difficulty for the logical analysis of thought experiments. Grundmann and Horvath have shown that it is possible to rule out deviant realizations by suitably modifying the scenario of a Gettier-style thought experiment. They hypothesize further that the enriched scenario corresponds to the way expert epistemologists implicitly interpret the original one. However, no precise account of this implicit enrichment is offered, which makes the (...)
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    Discourse relations: Genre-specific degrees of overtness in argumentative and narrative discourse.Patrick Saint-Dizier & Manfred Stede - 2017 - Argument and Computation 8 (2):131-151.
    Based on a contrastive approach that compares the argumentative genre of editorial with the narrative genre of personal narrative across two production modes, single-authored data and data elicited...
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    Intelligence artificielle et médecine : quelles règles éthiques et juridiques pour une IA responsable?Diane de Saint-Affrique - 2022 - Médecine et Droit 2022 (172):5-7.
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    On Order: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 3.Saint Augustine - 2020 - Yale University Press.
    _A fresh, new translation of Augustine’s third work as a Christian convert__ "The 'Cassiciacum dialogues'... are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness."—_Credo__ The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called (...)
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    Légitimité et existence de la philosophie de la nature ?Bertrand Saint-Sernin - 2004 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):331-342.
    La philosophie de la nature appartient-elle au passé? Ou représente-t-elle aujourd’hui une exigence scientifique et métaphysique? Si l’on fait le pari du réalisme, si l’on pense que l’esprit humain est capable de démêler, entre ses constructions, celles qui représentent fidèlement les processus naturels de celles qui ne sont que cohérentes logiquement, alors il faut tenter d’esquisser, à la lumière des sciences, une vision rationnelle du monde. Telle est du moins la tâche que se propose la philosophie de la nature. Les (...)
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    Philosophical texts; selected and translated with notes and an introd.Saint Thomas - 1951 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
    This selection deals with St Thomas Aquinas' philosophy, his view of God, creation, the material world, the human intellect, ethics, and aesthetics.
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    The commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on Book I of The physics of Aristotle.Saint Thomas - 1947 - [Minneapolis,: [Minneapolis. Edited by Roman Anthony Kocourek.
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    La chair ouverte à la portance de l’être.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2015 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 23:168-185.
    L’être humain est une manière singulière d’être corps, en rapport au monde, en relation avec autrui. Ce style qui constitue sa chair s’exprime dans certaines attitudes typiques marquées par une conjonction, parfois extrême, de passivité et d’activité – dès l’amplitude comme la profondeur de sa perception du monde, dans l’accueil et l’écoute qu’il peut accorder à autrui, dans une posture foncièrement interrogative intriquée avec des dimensions de consentement et de foi. Ces attitudes montrent...
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    An introduction to the philosophy of nature.Saint Thomas - 1951 - St. Paul,: North Central Pub. Co.. Edited by Roman Anthony Kocourek.
    Experimental science and the philosophy of nature, by R.A. Kocourek.--The problem of motion, by R.A. Kocourek.--The principles of nature, by St. Thomas Aquinas.--The Commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on Books I-II of The physics of Aristotle.--The reason for an introduction to the philosophy of nature.--Outline of the physical works of Aristotle.--Outline of the Commentary on Book I.
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