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    False belief and emotion understanding in monozygotic twins, dizygotic twins and non-twin children.Joane Deneault, Marcelle Ricard, Thérèse Gouin Décarie, Pierre L. Morin, Germain Quintal, Michel Boivin, Richard E. Tremblay & Daniel Pérusse - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (4):697-708.
    Children's understanding of the human mind has been found to be related to many social and experiential factors such as interactions with peers (Astington & Jenkins, 1995), parental socioeconomic a...
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    Du monde des pures choses au monde sauvage : étude sur les figures de la primordialité, de Husserl à Merleau-Ponty.Benjamin Décarie-Daigneault - 2022 - Philosophiques 49 (2):455-476.
    Benjamin Décarie-Daigneault Le présent article se penche sur une préoccupation commune au transcendantalisme husserlien et à la phénoménologie « existentielle » de Merleau-Ponty : la mise au jour des fondements de l’expérience du monde. Par sa méthode « archéologique », Husserl met en lumière, dans les Méditations cartésiennes, les différentes strates de sens qui sous-tendent le phénomène du monde concret. Si cette description a pour point de départ l’ego philosophant qui thématise sa propre expérience, elle a pour point d’arrivée (...)
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  3. The human soul's individuation and its survival after the body's death: Avicenna on the causal relation between body and soul: Thérèse-Anne Druart.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2000 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10 (2):259-273.
    As for Avicenna the human soul is a complete substance which does not inhere in the body nor is imprinted in it, asserting its survival after the death of the body seems easy. Yet, he needs the body to explain its individuation. The paper analyzes Avicenna's arguments in the De anima sections, V, 3 & 4, of the Shifā ' in order to explore the exact causal relation there is between the human soul and its body and confronts these arguments (...)
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    Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context.Thérèse Bonin - 2003 - Cornell University Press.
    The eleventh-century philosopher and physician Abu Ali ibn Sina (d. A.D. 1037) was known in the West by his Latinized name Avicenna. An analysis of the sources and evolution of Avicenna's metaphysics, this book focuses on the answers he and his predecessors gave to two fundamental pairs of questions: what is the soul and how does it cause the body; and what is God and how does He cause the world? To respond to these challenges, Avicenna invented new concepts and (...)
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    Robert Bernasconi and the challenges of a Critical Philosophy of Race: (Un)learning to read and teach the history of moral philosophy.Benjamin Décarie-Daigneault - 2025 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 51 (2):324-343.
    This essay is an attempt to determine what Robert Bernasconi’s body of work in Critical Philosophy of Race can teach us about the way in which we, philosophers and professors of philosophy, ought to treat our institutional heritage. What should we make, for instance, of moral claims made by philosophers of the modern era who – tacitly or explicitly – manifested certain levels of endorsement toward the Atlantic Slave Trade? How should we comprehend the conceptual tools that we have inherited (...)
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    Positif.Therese Budniakiewicz - 1974 - Substance 3 (9):159.
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  7. (1 other version)Die Platoniker und die civitas dei.Therese Fuhrer - forthcoming - Augustinus.
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    De Karl Heinrich Marx à Jean-Paul Sartre.Jean-Luc Gouin - 2022 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 108 (1):62-81.
    In the aftermath of the Second World War, Maurice Merleau-Ponty undertook to interrogate Marxism, both in its rhetoric and in its practice. Our project, which is essentially didactic in nature and, for all intents and purposes, free of any secondary literature, consists in following his intellectual development in this respect, from his first political writings in 1945 until 1960 - only a few months before his sudden death, which occurred a hundred days before the erection of the Berliner Mauer. But (...)
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    De l'Architectonique de la Raison.Jean-Luc Gouin - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (2):203-238.
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    Hegel: de la logophonie comme chant du signe.Jean-Luc Gouin - 2018 - [Québec]: Presses de l'Université de Laval.
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    La raison comme lemme philosophique ou « Der Instinkt der Vernünftigkeit » — pour accoster Hegel.Jean-Luc Gouin - 1996 - Philosophiques 23 (2):285-303.
    Bien que l'on associat traditionnellement pensée hégélienne et affirmation péremptoire de la rationalité de la réalité , il n'est pas inopportun de tenter de saisir le fil d'Ariane qui, progressivement, conduit le philosophe de l'Idéalisme absolu à littéralement arraisonner la Raison. On comprendra dès lors que cette Raison est peut-être moins un FIAT originel né de l'arbitraire - fût-il celui, génial, d'un puissant esprit pensant - qu'une simple CONSTANTE du réel : nous sommes de raison dans la Raison. Aussi, lutter (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty et le marxisme ou La difficulté de tolérer l’intolérable.Jean-Luc Gouin - 1991 - Philosophiques 18 (1):95-117.
    L'extrême barbarie de la seconde guerre mondiale, et l'espoir d'une vie différente pour l'humanité, ont amené M. Merleau-Ponty à réfléchir sur le marxisme - théorique d'une part, stalinien d'autre part. Notre projet consiste à suivre son cheminement intellectuel à cet égard depuis ses premiers écrits politiques de '45 jusqu'en I960, quelques mois à peine avant sa mort subite survenue il y a exactement trente ans, en mai 1961. Mais en quoi est-il pertinent, à l'heure où un vent d'Histoire plane sur (...)
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    The Art of a Reigning Queen as Dynastic Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain.Therese Martin - 2005 - Speculum 80 (4):1134-1171.
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    Bioethics in Action.M. Therese Lysaught - 2021 - The New Bioethics 27 (3):285-288.
    “One of the great mysteries … is why some people stand up for what is right while others do not”. So ends Bioethics in Action. The greater mystery, called out by this book, is why many of th...
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    Linguistics as an Indiscipline: Deleuze and Guattari's Pragmatics.Therese Grisham - 1991 - Substance 20 (3):36.
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    Avicennan troubles: the mysteries of the heptagonal house and of the phoenix.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2012 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 42 (1):51-74.
    In the Metaphysics of the Shifâ Avicenna distinguishes three ways in which universals are said. The second sense is puzzling since Avicenna explains that universals are said of what it is permissible to say of many, even if it is not a condition that these many should exist in actuality, and he illustrates this kind of universals with the “heptagonal house”. In its nature this universal can be said of many, but it does not follow necessarily that these many must (...)
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  17. My research journey: contributing to a new education story for Māori.Therese Ford - 2013 - In Mere Berryman, Suzanne SooHoo & Ann Nevin (eds.), Culturally responsive methodologies. North America: Emerald.
     
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    “Aimer penser mourir.Jean-Luc Gouin - 1990 - Philosopher: revue pour tous 9:75-89.
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  19. Der Instinkt der Vernünftigkeit: de l'inaliénabilité de la rationalité.Jean-Luc Gouin - 2009 - Hegel-Studien 44:107-129.
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    The bridge.Therese Jones - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (3):51 – 53.
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    Evil and Unexpected Good.Thérèse Koturbash - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (3-4):815-815.
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    Action goal selection and motor planning can be dissociated by tool use.Thérèse Collins, Tobias Schicke & Brigitte Röder - 2008 - Cognition 109 (3):363-371.
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    Wisdom Calls: The Moral Story of the Hebrew Bible by Paul Lewis.Therese Lysaught - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (2):204-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Wisdom Calls: The Moral Story of the Hebrew Bible by Paul LewisTherese LysaughtWisdom Calls: The Moral Story of the Hebrew Bible Paul Lewis MACON, GA: NURTURING FAITH, 2017. 99 pp. $18.00Paul Lewis invites us into a thought experiment: What can we discern about moral development from a "naive" reading of the Hebrew Scriptures as narrative, starting at Genesis and working our way through to Chronicles? If we remove (...)
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    Health Humanities Reader.Therese Jones, Delese Wear & Lester D. Friedman (eds.) - 2014 - Rutgers University Press.
    Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In _Health Humanities Reader_, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to (...)
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    (2 other versions)Disability disclosure: A case of understatement?Thérèse Woodward & Robert Day - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (1):86–94.
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    Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy.Thérèse-Anne Druart, Hans Daiber & Therese-Anne Druart - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):684.
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    En Amérique latine interpellations plébéiennes.Benoit Décary-Secours - 2014 - Multitudes 56 (2):177-181.
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    Héraclite. Par Jean Brun . Paris, Éditions Seghers, 1965.Vianney Décarie - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (2):297-298.
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    Les rédactions successives de la secunda via de « Contra Gentiles » I 13.Vianney Décarie - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (2):205-216.
    Au chapitre 13 du livre I du Contra Gentiles, Thomas d'Aquin présente deux arguments en faveur de l'existence de Dieu, ex parte motus; il affirme en outre que ces viae sont tirées d'Aristote.On ne pouvait mettre en doute cette assertion que confirme ridentification facile des textes d'Aristote utilisés par Thomas d'Aquin. On s'est plutot interrogé sur les influences qui ont poussé l'auteur du Contra Gentiles à répartir des textes tirés des livres VII et VIII de la Physique en deux arguments (...)
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    Algazali.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 118–126.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Algazali and philosophy Algazali and causation Algazali's conception of the agent in the Incoherence Bibliography.
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    Baltimore, MD: “Imagination and Intellect in Avicenna and Averroes”.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:321-325.
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    The Ontology of Personhood: Distinguishing Sober from Enthusiastic Personalised Medicine.Therese Feiler - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (2):254-270.
    In light of the successful occupation of the term ‘person’ for Personalised Medicine, it is necessary to ask what different notions of personhood practically imply. This article examines two. The first is the reductionist molecular individual, embraced by PM enthusiasts. Here the person is a contradictory dividuum, oscillating between increased autonomy and a new, infantilising tech-paternalism. The second relies on a Christ-analogical distinction of two modes. The dramatic amplitude of personal absence-presence then unfolds throughout time. This provides the logic or (...)
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    Der Götterhymnus als Prahlrede:: Zum Spiel mit einer literarischen Form in Ovids "Metamorphosen".Therese Fuhrer - 1999 - Hermes 127 (3):356-367.
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    Fallibility and Fallibilism in Ancient Philosophy and Literature.Therese Fuhrer & Janja Soldo (eds.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Mankind's constant struggle with physical as well as mental weaknesses is omnipresent in ancient literature: misconduct, wrongdoing, failure and experiences of contingency are anthropological phenomena. Ancient ethics, epistemology, and natural philosophy have developed different theoretical approaches and guidelines on how to act and how to overcome all kinds of problems. Christian theology, on the other hand, has explained moral failure as a symptom of original sin, comparing decline and destruction to a burden from which mankind is relieved only at the (...)
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    Fac quod dicis, et fides est: Augustin über Treue, Glauben und Gerechtigkeit.Therese Fuhrer - 2015 - Das Mittelalter 20 (2):234-250.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Das Mittelalter Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 2 Seiten: 234-250.
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    Krieg und (Un-) Gerechtigkeit. Augustin zu Ursache und Sinn von Kriegen.Therese Fuhrer - 2010 - In Marco Formisano & Hartmut Böhme (eds.), War in Words: Transformations of War From Antiquity to Clausewitz. de Gruyter. pp. 19--23.
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    Rethinking poverty, power and privilege: A feminist post-structuralist research exploration.Thérèse Hulme - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (2).
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  38. L'étrange catéchisme méthodiste.Thérèse-Marie Jallais - 2010 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 90 (3):343-351.
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    The COVID Pandemic: Selected Work.Therese Jones & Kathleen Pachucki - 2021 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (1):1-1.
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    The Commission for Australian Catholic Women.Therese Vassarotti - 2002 - The Australasian Catholic Record 79 (3):315.
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  41. Women and fundamentalism in Islam and Catholicism: Negotiating modernity in a Globalised world [Book Review].Therese Vassarotti - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (4):500.
     
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    The Consulting Room and Beyond: Psychoanalytic Work and its Reverberations in the Analyst's Life.Therese Ragen - 2008 - Routledge.
    _The Consulting Room and Beyond _is not a typical example of clinical writing in the field of psychoanalysis. Therese Ragen, pushing the boundaries of the genre, thoughtfully explores in a very immediate way the intersubjective nature of psychoanalysis, particularly looking at the role of the psychoanalyst’s subjectivity, both how it influences and is influenced by the psychoanalytic relationship. The profound ways in which analyst and patient affect each other are captured as the author moves from a moment with a patient, (...)
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    Incoherences and Incompatibilities: Just Peace and Just War in Contemporary German Protestantism.Therese Feiler - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (3):643-656.
    This article revisits some of the main tenets and problems of the Just Peace concept as developed in the German Protestant Church, showing how it is beset by incoherences, ironical returns of expanded violence, as well as the problem of abstraction: once the Just Peace concept is applied to concrete problems, it runs dry. The article then examines some recent contributions made under the wider umbrella of ‘peace ethics’, showing that attempts to combine the Just Peace and bellum iustum are (...)
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    Creation as Emanation: The Origin of Diversity in Albert the Great’s “On the Causes and the Procession of the Universe”.Therese Bonin - 2001 - Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA: University of Notre Dame Press.
    The Liber de causis, a monotheistic reworking of Proclus' Elements of Theology, was translated from Arabic into Latin in the twelfth century, with an attribution to Aristotle. Considering this Neoplatonic text a product of Aristotle's school and even the completion of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Albert the Great concluded his series of Aristotelian paraphrases by commenting on it. To do so was to invite controversy, since accidents of translation had made many readers think that the Liber de causis taught that God made (...)
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  45. Historical studies-Wolfgang Doeblin's archives and manuscripts.Therese Charmasson, Stephanie Mechine, Marc Petit & Bernard Bru - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (1).
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    Richard Cross.Therese Scarpelli Cory - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Vivarium.
  47. Axel Gosseries.Thérèse Davio - 2013 - Ethical Perspectives 20 (1):109-17.
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    Al-Rāzī by Peter Adamson.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4):692-693.
    As there are several famous al-Rāzī relevant to philosophy, I need first to specify that this remarkable book deals with Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyyā' al-Rāzī, also known as "Galen of the Arabs," and in Latin as well as in the Canterbury Tales as "al-Rhazes." He proudly presented himself as both a philosopher and a physician taking Galen as his model. Just as in Hellenistic times Galen was highly valued as a physician but demeaned as a philosopher, so often was (...)
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    Women Philosophers.Therese Dykeman - 2001 - Philosophy Now 33:7-8.
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    La Poétique d'Alain.Thérèse Sasseville - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (1):102-107.
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