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  1. Philosophisch-theologische Schriften.Leo Nicholas, Dietlind Gabriel, Wilhelm Duprè & Dupré - 1964 - Wien: Herder. Edited by Leo Gabriel, Dietlind Dupré & Wilhelm Dupré.
     
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  2. Apriorismus oder Kausaldenken nach der cusanischen Auffassung von der Gotteserkenntnis?Wilhelm Dupre - 1975 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 11:168-194.
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  3. Nikolaus von Kues und die Idee der christlichen Philosophie.Wilhelm Dupré - 1965 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 73 (1):23.
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    Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe (review).Wilhelm Dupre - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):220-221.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 220-221 [Access article in PDF] Clyde Lee Miller. Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2003. Pp. viii + 276. Cloth, $64.95. In an age where the idea of postmodernity gains more and more ground, the period of postmodern thinking has turned into a major challenge to the human mind. Whereas the (...)
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  5. Das Bild und die Wahrheit.Wilhelm Dupre - 1989 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 18:125-158.
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  6. Die Idee einer neuen Logik bei Nikolaus von Kues.Wilhelm Dupre - 1964 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 4:357-374.
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  7. ’ista Prius Inaudita’ - Einige Bemerkungen Zu M. Hoenen’s Aufsatz "’ista Prius Inaudita’. Eine Neuentdeckte Vorlage Der Docta Ignorantia Und Ihre Bedeutung Für Die Frühe Philosophie Des Nikolaus Von Kues" Medioevo Xxi 375-476.Wilhelm Dupre - 1998 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 24:238-242.
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  8. Liebe als Grundbestandteil allen Seins und "Form oder Leben aller Tugenden".Wilhelm Dupre - 2000 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 26:65-99.
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  9. (1 other version)Religion in primitive cultures, a study in ethnophilosophy.Wilhelm Dupré - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (4):462-463.
     
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    Religion in primitive cultures: a study in ethnophilosophy.Wilhelm Dupré - 1975 - The Hague: Mouton.
    Contains brief references to Aborigines based on secondary literature.
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    Zur Grundsätzlichen Bedeutung der Religion in Primitivkulturen.Wilhelm Dupré - 1977 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 19 (1):1-31.
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    Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe (review).Wilhelm Dupré - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):220-221.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 220-221 [Access article in PDF] Clyde Lee Miller. Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2003. Pp. viii + 276. Cloth, $64.95. In an age where the idea of postmodernity gains more and more ground, the period of postmodern thinking has turned into a major challenge to the human mind. Whereas the (...)
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  13. Experience and religion: Configurations and perspectives.Wilhelm Dupré - 2007 - Ars Disputandi 7:1566-5399.
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    Neue Arbeiten zur Religionsphilosophie.Wilhelm Dupré - 1992 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 17 (1):65-86.
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  15. Philosophisch-Theologisiche Schriften Lateinisch-Deutsch.Leo Nicholas, Dietland Gabriel & Wilhelm Dupré - 1964 - Herder.
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    Phenomenology and Systematic Philosophy.Wilhelm Dupré - 1969 - Philosophy Today 13 (4):284.
  17. Die »Jagdbeute« von De venatione sapientiae.Wilhelm Dupre - 2010 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 32:231-254.
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  18. Der Mensch als Mikrokosmos im Denken des Nikolaus von Kues.Wilhelm Dupre - 1978 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 13:68-87.
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    In jedem Namen wird genannt was unnennbar bleibt: Wegmarken im Denken des Nikolaus von Kues, 1401-1464.Wilhelm Dupré (ed.) - 2001 - Maastricht: Shaker Publishing.
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    The Hermeneutical Significance of Culture.Wilhelm Dupré - 1973 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 47:12-20.
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  21. Marginalien zu den Schriften des III. Bandes der Wiender Cusanusedition.Wilhelm Dupre - 1969 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 7:103-119.
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    Patterns in Meaning: Reflections on Meaning and Truth in Cultural Reality, Religious Traditions, and Dialogical Encounters.Wilhelm Dupré - 1994 - Peeters Publishers.
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  23. Book Review. [REVIEW]Wilhelm Dupre - 2010 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 32:323.
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  24. Het vertrekpunt der Marxistische wijsbegeerte: de kritiek op Hegels staatsrecht.Louis K. Dupré - 1954 - Standaard-Boekhandel.
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    Person und Dasein: Zur Frage der Ontologie des Wertseins.Manfred S. Frings - 2014 - Springer.
    Es sei an dieser Stelle Frau Maria Scheler für die von ihr er­ laubten Einblicke in den Nachlass ihres Mannes gedankt, ins­ besondere für die langen und eingehenden Gespräche, die mir für die Erkenntnis der wahren Intentionen Max Schelers unerlässlich gewesen sind. Ich danke nochmals Herrn Professor Dr. Martin Heidegger für die wertvollen Hinsweise bezüglich Max Schelers Aufnahme von Sein und Zeit. Für einige Berichtigungen in der deutschen Ausdrucksweise, die dem Verfasser durch seine langjährige Tätigkeit in Amerika einerseits, und durch (...)
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    Nicholas of Cusa and his age: intellect and spirituality: essays dedicated to the memory of F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe, and Charles Trinkaus.Thomas M. Izbicki & Christopher M. Bellitto (eds.) - 2002 - Boston, MA: Brill.
    This volume commemorates the 6th centennial of the birth of Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), a Renaissance polymath whose interests included law, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, theology, mysticism and relations between Christians and non-Christian peoples. The contributors to this volume reflect Cusanus' multiple interests; and, by doing so they commemorate three deceased luminaries of the American Cusanus Society: F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe and Charles Trinkaus. Contributors include: Christopher M. Bellitto, H. Lawrence Bond, Elizabeth Brient, Louis Dupré, Wilhelm Dupré, Walter (...)
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    Vitalism and the scientific image, 1800-2010.Sebastian Normandin & Charles T. Wolfe (eds.) - 2013 - Springer.
    TOC -/- 0. Introduction (SN/CW) -/- I. Revisiting vitalist themes in 19th-century science -/- 1. Guido Giglioni (Warburg Institute) – Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and the Place of Irritability 2. in the History of Life and Death 3. Joan Steigerwald (York) – Rethinking Organic Vitality in Germany at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century 4. Juan Rigoli (Geneva) –The “Novel of Medicine” 5. Sean Dyde (Cambridge) – Life and the Mind in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Somaticism in the Wake of Phrenology. -/- II. Twentieth (...)
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  28. The Disorder of Things: Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of Science.John Dupré - 1993 - Harvard University Press.
    With this manifesto, John Dupré systematically attacks the ideal of scientific unity by showing how its underlying assumptions are at odds with the central conclusions of science itself.
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    The Mental Lives of Nonhuman Animals John Dupre.John Dupre - 1996 - In Marc Bekoff & Dale Jamieson, Readings in Animal Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 323.
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  30. Human nature and the limits of science.John Dupré - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    John Dupre warns that our understanding of human nature is being distorted by two faulty and harmful forms of pseudo-scientific thinking. Not just in the academic world but in everyday life, we find one set of experts who seek to explain the ends at which humans aim in terms of evolutionary theory, while the other set uses economic models to give rules of how we act to achieve those ends. Dupre demonstrates that these theorists' explanations do not work and that, (...)
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    The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | Vol 73, No 3.John Dupré - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
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    The Latest on the Best: Essays on Evolution and Optimality : Conference on Evolution and Information : Papers.John Dupré (ed.) - 1987 - MIT Press.
    Controversies about optimality models and adaptationist methodologies have animated the discussions of evolutionary theory in recent years. The sociobiologists, following the lead of E. O. Wilson, have argued that if Darwinian natural selection can be reliably expected to produce the best possible type of organism - one that optimizes the value of its genetic contribution to future generations - then evolution becomes a powerfully predictive theory as well as an explanatory one. The enthusiastic claims of the sociobiologists for the predictability (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Biology.John Dupré - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element is an introduction to the metaphysics of biology, a very general account of the nature of the living world. The first part of the Element addresses more traditionally philosophical questions - whether biological systems are reducible to the properties of their physical parts, causation and laws of nature, substantialist and processualist accounts of life, and the nature of biological kinds. The second half will offer an understanding of important biological entities, drawing on the earlier discussions. This division should (...)
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  34. Life as Process.John Dupré - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (2):96-113.
    The thesis of this paper is that our understanding of life, as reflected in the biological and medical sciences but also in our everyday transactions, has been hampered by an inappropriate metaphysics. The metaphysics that has dominated Western philosophy, and that currently shapes most understanding of life and the life sciences, sees the world as composed of things and their properties. While these things appear to undergo all kinds of changes, it has often been supposed that this amounts to no (...)
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  35. A Manifesto for a Processual Philosophy of Biology.John A. Dupre & Daniel J. Nicholson - 2018 - In Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré, Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that scientific and philosophical progress in our understanding of the living world requires that we abandon a metaphysics of things in favour of one centred on processes. We identify three main empirical motivations for adopting a process ontology in biology: metabolic turnover, life cycles, and ecological interdependence. We show how taking a processual stance in the philosophy of biology enables us to ground existing critiques of essentialism, reductionism, and mechanicism, all of which have traditionally been associated with (...)
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  36. I—John Dupré: Living Causes.John Dupré - 2013 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 87 (1):19-37.
    This paper considers the applicability of standard accounts of causation to living systems. In particular it examines critically the increasing tendency to equate causal explanation with the identification of a mechanism. A range of differences between living systems and paradigm mechanisms are identified and discussed. While in principle it might be possible to accommodate an account of mechanism to these features, the attempt to do so risks reducing the idea of a mechanism to vacuity. It is proposed that the solution (...)
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  37. What would it mean for natural language to be the language of thought?Gabe Dupre - 2020 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (4):773-812.
    Traditional arguments against the identification of the language of thought with natural language assume a picture of natural language which is largely inconsistent with that suggested by contemporary linguistic theory. This has led certain philosophers and linguists to suggest that this identification is not as implausible as it once seemed. In this paper, I discuss the prospects for such an identification in light of these developments in linguistic theory. I raise a new challenge against the identification thesis: the existence of (...)
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  38. Linguistics and the explanatory economy.Gabe Dupre - 2019 - Synthese 199 (Suppl 1):177-219.
    I present a novel, collaborative, methodology for linguistics: what I call the ‘explanatory economy’. According to this picture, multiple models/theories are evaluated based on the extent to which they complement one another with respect to data coverage. I show how this model can resolve a long-standing worry about the methodology of generative linguistics: that by creating too much distance between data and theory, the empirical credentials of this research program are tarnished. I provide justifications of such methodologically central distinctions as (...)
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    Viruses as living processes.John Dupré & Stephan Guttinger - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 59:109-116.
  40. The Metaphysics of Evolution.John Dupre - 2017 - Interface Focus 7 (5):1-9.
    This paper briefly describes process metaphysics, and argues that it is better suited for describing life than the more standard thing, or substance, metaphysics. It then explores the implications of process metaphysics for conceptualizing evolution. After explaining what it is for an organism to be a process, the paper takes up the Hull/Ghiselin thesis of species as individuals and explores the conditions under which a species or lineage could constitute an individual process. It is argued that only sexual species satisfy (...)
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    Process epistemology in the COVID-19 era: rethinking the research process to avoid dangerous forms of reification.John Dupré & Sabina Leonelli - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1):1-22.
    Whether we live in a world of autonomous things, or a world of interconnected processes in constant flux, is an ancient philosophical debate. Modern biology provides decisive reasons for embracing the latter view. How does one understand the practices and outputs of science in such a dynamic, ever-changing world - and particularly in an emergency situation such as the COVID-19 pandemic, where scientific knowledge has been regarded as bedrock for decisive social interventions? We argue that key to answering this question (...)
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  42. (1 other version)Natural kinds and biological taxa.John Dupré - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):66-90.
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    Causally powerful processes.John Dupré - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10667-10683.
    Processes produce changes: rivers erode their banks and thunderstorms cause floods. If I am right that organisms are a kind of process, then the causally efficacious behaviours of organisms are also examples of processes producing change. In this paper I shall try to articulate a view of how we should think of causation within a broadly processual ontology of the living world. Specifically, I shall argue that causation, at least in a central class of cases, is the interaction of processes, (...)
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    (What) Can Deep Learning Contribute to Theoretical Linguistics?Gabe Dupre - 2021 - Minds and Machines 31 (4):617-635.
    Deep learning techniques have revolutionised artificial systems’ performance on myriad tasks, from playing Go to medical diagnosis. Recent developments have extended such successes to natural language processing, an area once deemed beyond such systems’ reach. Despite their different goals, these successes have suggested that such systems may be pertinent to theoretical linguistics. The competence/performance distinction presents a fundamental barrier to such inferences. While DL systems are trained on linguistic performance, linguistic theories are aimed at competence. Such a barrier has traditionally (...)
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  45. Varieties of Living Things: Life at the Intersection of Lineage and Metabolism.John Dupré & Maureen A. O'Malley - 2009 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 1 (20130604).
    We address three fundamental questions: What does it mean for an entity to be living? What is the role of inter-organismic collaboration in evolution? What is a biological individual? Our central argument is that life arises when lineage-forming entities collaborate in metabolism. By conceiving of metabolism as a collaborative process performed by functional wholes, which are associations of a variety of lineage-forming entities, we avoid the standard tension between reproduction and metabolism in discussions of life – a tension particularly evident (...)
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    Idealisation in semantics: truth-conditional semantics for radical contextualists.Gabe Dupre - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):917-946.
    In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against truth-conditional semantics. It is often argued that the contextual influences on truth-conditions outstrip the resources of standard truth-conditional accounts, and so truth-conditional semantics rests on a mistake. The argument assumes that truth-conditional semantics is legitimate if and only if natural language sentences have truth-conditions. I shall argue that this assumption is mistaken. Truth-conditional analyses should be viewed as idealised approximations of the complexities of natural language (...)
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    Commentary on Louis Dupré’s “Secular Man and his Religion”.Louis Dupré - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:93-96.
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    Interview: John Dupré.John Dupré & Edit Talpsepp-Randla - 2019 - Philosophy Now 133:20-22.
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  49. IJohn Dupré.John Dupré - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):153-171.
    [John Dupré] This paper attacks some prominent contemporary attempts to provide reductive accounts of ever wider areas of human behaviour. In particular, I shall address the claims of sociobiology (or evolutionary psychology) to provide a universal account of human nature, and attempts to subsume ever wider domains of behaviour within the scope of economics. I shall also consider some recent suggestions as to how these approaches might be integrated. Having rejected the imperialistic ambitions of these approaches, I shall briefly advocate (...)
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  50. The Solution to the Problem of the Freedom of the Will.John Dupré - 1996 - Philosophical Perspectives 10:385-402.
    It has notoriously been supposed that the doctrine of determinism conflicts with the belief in human freedom. Yet it is not readily apparent how indeterminism, the denial of determinism, makes human freedom any less problematic. It has sometimes been suggested that the arrival of quantum mechanics should immediately have solved the problem of free will and determinism. It was proposed, perhaps more often by scientists than by philosophers, that the brain would need only to be fitted with a device for (...)
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