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    Spinoza, science et religion: de la méthode géométrique a l'interprétation de l'Ecriture sainte: actes du colloque.Renée Bouveresse (ed.) - 1988 - Lyon: Institut interdisciplinaire d'études epistémologiquies.
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    Karl Popper, science et philosophie.Renée Bouveresse & Hervé Barreau (eds.) - 1991 - Lyon: Institut interdisciplinaire d'études épistémologiques.
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    Une lettre de Spinoza.Renée Bouveresse - 1978 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 76 (32):427-446.
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    Education et philosophie: écrits en l'honneur d'Olivier Reboul.Renée Bouveresse & Olivier Reboul (eds.) - 1993 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Karl Popper, ou, Le rationalisme critique.Renée Bouveresse - 1981 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    En son principe, la raison semble etre exigence de fondement: etre rationnel, c'est expliquer les evenements en leur trouvant des causes, justifier ses affirmations en les demontrant a partir d'autres affirmations, organiser son action en la soumettant a un plan ou a un principe.[...] Il y a des lors, et c'est l'idee essentielle de Popper, une forme de pensee rationnelle, c'est-a-dire non arbitraire: c'est la pensee critique. Le principe de celle-ci, c'est de mettre a l'epreuve toutes les idees que l'on (...)
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    Spinoza et Leibniz: l'idée d'animisme universel: etude suivie de la traduction inédite d'un texte de Leibniz sur l'Ethique de Spinoza et d'un texte de Louis Meyer.Renée Bouveresse - 1992 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Lodewijk Meijer.
  7. L'univers irrésolu. Plaidoyer pour l'indéterminisme.Karl Popper & Renée Bouveresse - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (1):138-147.
     
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  8. La quête inachevée.Karl Popper, Renée Bouveresse, Michelle Bouin-Naudin & Christian Schmidt - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (1):128-130.
     
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  9. Essais esthétiques.David Hume & Renée Bouveresse - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):471-471.
  10. Essais esthétiques, Première partie : Art et société, Deuxième partie : Art et psychologie.David Hume & Renée Bouveresse - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (3):316-318.
     
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  11. Les Essais Esthétiques. Première Partie : Art Et Société.David Hume & Renée Bouveresse - 1973 - J. Vrin.
     
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    Renée Bouveresse, Karl Popper ou le rationalisme critique. Paris, Vrin, 1978. 13,5 × 21,5, 192 p.Jean Largeault - 1981 - Revue de Synthèse 102 (103-104):450-454.
  13. Renee Bouveresse, Esthetique, psychologie et musique: l'esthetique experimentale et son origine philosophique chez David Hume.J. -P. Cometti - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
     
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  14. Renée Bouveresse-Quilliot, L'empirisme Anglais Reviewed by.Sonia Deragon - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (3):166-167.
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    Renée Bouveresse, Leibniz, Paris, Presses universitaires de France (collection « Que sais-je ? » no 2868), 1994,127 pages.Renée Bouveresse, Leibniz, Paris, Presses universitaires de France (collection « Que sais-je ? » no 2868), 1994,127 pages. [REVIEW]François Duchesneau - 1995 - Philosophiques 22 (1):165-168.
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    Renée Bouveresse, Esthétique, psychologie, musique. L'esthétique expérimentale et son origine philosophique chez David Hume. Préface de Robert Frances. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Chirollet - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (4):642-646.
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  17. David HUME, "Les Essais esthétiques", 1er partie: "Art et Société", 2e partie: "Art et Psychologie"; Traduction de Renée Bouveresse[REVIEW]Suzanne Stern-Gillet - 1975 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 29 (1/2=111/112):187.
     
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    Feature: Robert Musil and the Destiny of Europe.Jacques Bouveresse - 1993 - European Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):200-223.
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    Who are you Monsieur Gurdjieff?René Zuber - 1980 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    I was first taken to Mr Gurdjieff's flat at a time very different from the present. Paris during the war, under German occupation, was in the grip of the ...
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  20. Varieties of Moral Encroachment.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2020 - Philosophical Perspectives 34 (1):5-26.
    Several authors have recently suggested that moral factors and norms `encroach' on the epistemic, and because of salient parallels to pragmatic encroachment views in epistemology, these suggestions have been dubbed `moral encroachment views'. This paper distinguishes between variants of the moral encroachment thesis, pointing out how they address different problems, are motivated by different considerations, and are not all subject to the same objections. It also explores how the family of moral encroachment views compare to classical pragmatic encroachment accounts.
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    Meditationes de prima philosophia.René Descartes - 1642 - [Lecce]: Dipartimento di filosofia, Università degli studi di Lecce. Edited by Geneviève Rodis-Lewis & Louis-Charles D'Albert Luynes.
    A dual-language edition presenting Descartes's original Latin text of his greatest work, with a facing-page authoritative English translation.
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    Ontspoord eigenbelang: essay over Spinoza en economische complexiteit.René Willemsen - 2017 - Utrecht: Klement.
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    Hydrogen over helium: A philosophical position.René Vernon - 2024 - Foundations of Chemistry 26 (1):15-36.
    Hydrogen is troublesome in any periodic table classification. This being so it may as well be placed in a position that confers desirable attributes to the arrangement of the elements, while notionally recognising its lineage to the group 1 alkali metals and the group 17 halogens. Since the noble gases bridge the halogens and the alkali metals, and hydrogen encompasses the transition from the alkali metals to the halogens, there is more to the idea of hydrogen over helium. (Meyer 1870, (...)
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    III *-on the meaning of the word 'platonism' in the expression 'mathematical platonism'.Jacques Bouveresse - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (1):55-79.
    The expression 'platonism in mathematics' or 'mathematical platonism' is familiar in the philosophy of mathematics at least since the use Paul Bernays made of it in his paper of 1934, 'Sur le Platonisme dans les Math?matiques'. But he was not the first to point out the similarities between the conception of the defenders of mathematical realism and the ideas of Plato. Poincar? had already stressed the 'platonistic' orientation of the mathematicians he called 'Cantorian', as opposed to those who (like himself) (...)
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    On the meaning of the word 'platonism' in the expression 'mathematical platonism'.Jacques Bouveresse - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (1):55–79.
    The expression 'platonism in mathematics' or 'mathematical platonism' is familiar in the philosophy of mathematics at least since the use Paul Bernays made of it in his paper of 1934, 'Sur le Platonisme dans les Mathématiques'. But he was not the first to point out the similarities between the conception of the defenders of mathematical realism and the ideas of Plato. Poincaré had already stressed the 'platonistic' orientation of the mathematicians he called'Cantorian', as opposed to those who (like himself) were (...)
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    Introduction générale à l'étude des doctrines hindoues.René Guénon - 1997 - Guy Trédaniel Editeur.
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    La philosophie anglo-saxonne.Jacques Bouveresse - 1994 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    La philosophie anglo-saxonne s'est imposée comme l'un des grands courants de la pensée contemporaine. Elle est née du besoin d'intégrer et de théoriser l'expérience dans le champ du pensable. La science moderne n'aurait pu se développer sans une telle réhabilitation du sensible. Mais qui dit contingence et sensibilité dit aussi subjectivité. Exprimer celle-ci et lui trouver un contrepoids n'ont cessé de préoccuper et diviser le monde anglo-saxon : c'est l'utilitarisme et la doctrine du contrat social de Locke, c'est le langage (...)
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    Pour une éthique commune: réflexions philosophiques et éclairages théologiques, 1970-2000.René Simon - 2009 - Paris: Editions du Cerf.
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    A Conversation between Jacques Bouveresse and Hilary Putnam.Jacques Bouveresse & Hilary Putnam - 2020 - The Monist 103 (4):481-492.
    The following interview took place between Jacques Bouveresse and Hilary Putnam on May 11, 2001 in Paris at the Collège de France. Sandra Laugier was present, preserved the transcription, and proposed that we publish the text here. It was translated into English by Marie Kerguelen Feldblyum LeBlevennec and lightly edited by Jacques Bouveresse, Juliet Floyd, and Sandra Laugier. Themes covered in the interview include the question of Wittgenstein’s importance in contemporary philosophy, Putnam’s development with respect to realism, especially (...)
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  30. Meditations on First Philosophy.René Descartes - 1984 [1641] - Ann Arbor: Caravan Books. Edited by Stanley Tweyman.
    I have always considered that the two questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those that ought to be demonstrated by philosophical rather than ...
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  31. The rational impermissibility of accepting (some) racial generalizations.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2020 - Synthese 197 (6):2415-2431.
    I argue that inferences from highly probabilifying racial generalizations are not solely objectionable because acting on such inferences would be problematic, or they violate a moral norm, but because they violate a distinctively epistemic norm. They involve accepting a proposition when, given the costs of a mistake, one is not adequately justified in doing so. First I sketch an account of the nature of adequate justification—practical adequacy with respect to eliminating the ~p possibilities from one’s epistemic statespace. Second, I argue (...)
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    Wittgenstein Reads Freud: The Myth of the Unconscious.Jacques Bouveresse - 1995 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Did Freud present a scientific hypothesis about the unconscious, as he always maintained and as many of his disciples keep repeating? This question has long prompted debates concerning the legitimacy and usefulness of psychoanalysis, and it is of utmost importance to Lacanian analysts, whose main project has been to stress Freud's scientific grounding. Here Jacques Bouveresse, a noted authority on Ludwig Wittgenstein, contributes to the debate by turning to this Austrian-born philosopher and contemporary of Freud for a candid assessment (...)
  33. The Pragmatics of Slurs.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2017 - Noûs 51 (3):439-462.
    I argue that the offense generation pattern of slurring terms parallels that of impoliteness behaviors, and is best explained by appeal to similar purely pragmatic mechanisms. In choosing to use a slurring term rather than its neutral counterpart, the speaker signals that she endorses the term. Such an endorsement warrants offense, and consequently slurs generate offense whenever a speaker's use demonstrates a contrastive preference for the slurring term. Since this explanation comes at low theoretical cost and imposes few constraints on (...)
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    Correspondência entre René Descartes e Elisabeth da Bohemia.René Descartes, Elisabeth da Bohemia, Eneias Forlin & Luiz Nitsche - 2022 - Kant E-Prints 17 (1):151-157.
    Desde o ano de 1643, Descartes (1596-1650) e a princesa Elizabeth (1618-1680) já trocavam cartas a respeito da geometria, da metafísica e até da física cartesiana. Todavia, no ano de 1645, por conta de um grave estado melancólico da princesa, houve uma intensa correspondência entre ambos. À princípio, o debate se mantinha em torno das condições especificas da princesa. O tema central girava em torno de questões fisiológicas e morais (ou psicofisiológicas). À medida, porém, em que a troca de correspondência (...)
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  35. Meaning and understanding.Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.) - 1981 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Herman Parret and Jacques Bouveresse Introduction. As Rosenberg remarks, " Understanding ... is evidently difficult to understand" (in this volume, p. 29). ...
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  36. Meditations on first philosophy: with selections from the Objections and Replies.René Descartes - 1961 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by John Cottingham & Bernard Williams.
    The Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, is the most widely studied of all Descartes' writings. This authoritative translation by John Cottingham, taken from the much acclaimed three-volume Cambridge edition of the Philosophical Writings of Descartes, is based upon the best available texts and presents Descartes' central metaphysical writings in clear, readable modern English. As well as the complete text of the Meditations, the reader will find a thematic abridgement of the Objections and Replies (which were originally (...)
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    Wittgenstein's critique of Frazer.Jacques Bouveresse - 2007 - Ratio 20 (4):357–376.
    This paper provides a systematic exposition of what Wittgenstein took to be the fundamental error committed by James George Frazer, author of the classic anthropological work The Golden Bough, in his account of ritual practices. By construing those rituals in scientific or rationalistic terms, as aimed at the production of certain effects, Frazer ignores, according to Wittgenstein, their expressive and symbolic dimension. It is, moreover, an error to try to explain the powerful emotions evoked even today by traditions such as (...)
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  38. The Moral Grounds of Reasonably Mistaken Self-Defense.Renée Jorgensen Bolinger - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (1):140-156.
    Some, but not all, of the mistakes a person makes when acting in apparently necessary self-defense are reasonable: we take them not to violate the rights of the apparent aggressor. I argue that this is explained by duties grounded in agents' entitlements to a fair distribution of the risk of suffering unjust harm. I suggest that the content of these duties is filled in by a social signaling norm, and offer some moral constraints on the form such a norm can (...)
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    Wittgenstein, von Wright and the Myth of Progress.Jacques Bouveresse - 2011 - Paragraph 34 (3):301-321.
    The Viennese satirist Karl Kraus called progress a ‘standpoint that looks like movement’ and a ‘mobile decoration’: a politically useful slogan devoid of content. Despite his tendency to think in the revolutionary mode of the tabula rasa, Ludwig Wittgenstein was a cultural conservative, sceptical of progress. He shares this pessimistic scepticism with some, but not all, of the early twentieth-century Viennese writers he read enthusiastically. It would, however, be too simple to claim that Wittgenstein did not believe in the possibility (...)
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    Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections From the Objections and Replies.René Descartes - 1960 - Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by John Cottingham & Bernard Williams.
    In Descartes's Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, the thinker rejects all his former beliefs in the quest for new certainties. Discovering his own existence as a thinking entity in the very exercise of doubt, he goes on to prove the existence of God, who guarantees his clear and distinct ideas as a means of access to the truth. He develops new conceptions of body and mind, capable of serving as foundations for the new science of nature. (...)
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    Philosophy from an Antiphilosopher: Paul Valéry.Jacques Bouveresse, Christian Fournier & Sandra Laugier - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):354-381.
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  42. Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law.Renée Jorgensen - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (1):1-17.
    Law-enforcement agencies are increasingly able to leverage crime statistics to make risk predictions for particular individuals, employing a form of inference that some condemn as violating the right to be “treated as an individual.” I suggest that the right encodes agents’ entitlement to a fair distribution of the burdens and benefits of the rule of law. Rather than precluding statistical prediction, it requires that citizens be able to anticipate which variables will be used as predictors and act intentionally to avoid (...)
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    False-belief understanding in infants.Renée Baillargeon, Rose M. Scott & Zijing He - 2010 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (3):110-118.
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    Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception.René Zeelenberg & Bruno R. Bocanegra - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):202-206.
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    Entretien avec Burman.René Descartes, Frans Burman & Ch Adam - 1937 - Paris,: Boivin et cie. Edited by Charles Ernest Adam.
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  46. Entretien avec Burman.René Descartes - 1937 - Paris,: Boivin et cie. Edited by Charles Ernest Adam.
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    Entretien avec Burman: manuscrit de Göttingen.René Descartes - 1975 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Frans Burman & Ch Adam.
    A Egmond, le 16 avril 1648, un peu moins de deux ans avant sa mort, Descartes s'entretient avec un étudiant hollandais en théologie, Frans Burman. Le jeune homme de vingt ans présente au philosophe de courts extraits de ses principales oeuvres publiées (Méditations métaphysiques, Principes de la philosophie, Discours de la méthode) que l'auteur en personne se charge d'expliquer, répondant aussi aux objections de son interlocuteur. Ce texte possède donc un statut décisif dans le corpus cartésien car il s'agit d'un (...)
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    Preface.Jacques Bouveresse - 1995 - In Wittgenstein Reads Freud: The Myth of the Unconscious. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
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    Intrusions spiritualistes et impostures intellectuelles en sciences: Actes du colloque, 29 septembre 2000.Jean Dubessy, Guillaume Lecointre & Jacques Bouveresse - 2001 - Editions Syllepse.
    Depuis plusieurs années, on constate que les sciences suscitent une tenace convoitise de la part de mouvements qu'on peut qualifier du terme générique de " spiritualistes ". Notre environnement culturel est en grande partie technoscientifique ; il leur faut donc investir cet espace pour diffuser encore et toujours des thèses pourtant éculées : l'existence d'un Plan cosmique ou divin, l'ordonnancement du monde par une intelligence transcendante, la fin du darwinisme, le principe anthropique fort... Ces mouvements, aux contours très divers, présentent (...)
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    The Philosophical Writings of Descartes: Volume 1.René Descartes - 1985 - Cambridge University Press. Edited by John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff & Dugald Murdoch.
    These two 1985 volumes provide a translation of the philosophical works of Descartes, based on the best available Latin and French texts. They are intended to replace the only reasonably comprehensive selection of his works in English, by Haldane and Ross, first published in 1911. All the works included in that edition are translated here, together with a number of additional texts crucial for an understanding of Cartesian philosophy, including important material from Descartes' scientific writings. The result should meet the (...)
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