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    Le Parménide de Platon et le Parménide de l’histoire.Benoît Castelnérac - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (3):435-464.
    This paper is devoted to theParmenides’methodological preamble, in which Parmenides teaches how one is to lead a dialectical inquiry. The method presented there recalls the goddess’s advice, as presented by the historical Parmenides in his Poem, to think “the way of being and the way of non-being.” In Plato’sParmenides, these two ways are seen as manners of examining a hypothesis. I explain that the method is exhaustive insofar as it requires repeatedly asking what the consequences are if a thing does (...)
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  2. Foreign Influences: The Circulation of Knowledge in Antiquity.Benoît Castelnérac, Luca Gili & Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (eds.) - forthcoming - Brepols.
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    Jean-Marc Narbonne.Benoît Castelnérac - forthcoming - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition.
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    Plutarch’s Psychology of Moral Virtue.Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (1):141-163.
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  5. L’héritage inavouable : le legs des sophistes à la philosophie pratique.Benoît Castelnérac - 2020 - In André Lacroix (ed.), La philosophie pratique. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval. pp. 43-63.
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    O Sócrates de Platão e os limites do intelectualismo na ética.Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Doispontos 4 (2).
    Normal 0 21 Minha intenção é a de mostrar como uma leitura cética dos diálogos socráticos de Platão permite explicar alguns impasses nos quais resulta a interpretação dogmática desses diálogos. Enumero aqui, de maneira programática, os elementos que permitirão sustentar que, nos diálogos de juventude, Platão desenvolveu uma lógica que conduz a uma posição forte sobre os limites do conhecimento e do intelectualismo. Essa interpretação se inspira em traços dominantes do ceticismo de Arcesilau (séc. III a.C.). Mostrarei como os diálogos (...)
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  7. O Sócrates de Platão e os limites do intelectualismo na ética.Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dois Pontos 4 (2).
    Minha intenção é a de mostrar como uma leitura cética dos diálogos socráticos de Platão permite explicar alguns impasses nos quais resulta a interpretação dogmática desses diálogos. Enumero aqui, de maneira programática, os elementos que permitirão sustentar que, nos diálogos de juventude, Platão desenvolveu uma lógica que conduz a uma posição forte sobre os limites do conhecimento e do intelectualismo. Essa interpretação se inspira em traços dominantes do ceticismo de Arcesilau (séc. III a.C.). Mostrarei como os diálogos de Platão podem (...)
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    Plutarch’s Life of Lycurgus and the Philosophical Use of Discourse.Benoît Castelnérac - 2008 - In Anastasios Nikolaidis (ed.), The Unity of Plutarch's Work: 'Moralia' Themes in the 'Lives', Features of the 'Lives' in the 'Moralia'. De Gruyter. pp. 429-444.
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    Plutarch’s Psychology of Moral Virtue.Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (1):141-163.
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    Rhetoric, Dialectic and Shame in Plato’s Gorgias.Benoît Castelnérac - 2021 - In Joseph Andrew Bjelde, David Merry & Christopher Roser (eds.), Essays on Argumentation in Antiquity. Cham: Springer. pp. 157-171.
    This paper deals with the philosophical purpose of the Gorgias. I argue that this dialogue, both in its form and content, yields a dramatic demonstration that the success of the Socratic inquiry depends on the character of his interlocutors and their sense of what is shameful or not. To read the Gorgias is to inquire whether Socrates’ refutations have demonstrated anything. Although there is no definition of justice, happiness or the art of rhetoric, the dialogue nevertheless shows that justice and (...)
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    Évolution de l'humanité et éducation au livre III desLoisde Platon.Benoît Castelnérac - 2008 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 106 (4):695-721.
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    Antiquité critique et modernité. Essai sur le rôle de la pensée critique en Occident_ _, written by Jean-Marc Narbonne.Benoît Castelnérac - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (2):243-245.
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    Catherine Collobert dir., L’Avenir de la philosophie est-il grec? Textes présentés lors d’un colloque tenu à Ottawa, dans le cadre du 67e Congrès de l’Acfas ; Montréal, Fidès, Collection Noesis, 2002, 236 pages. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2003 - Philosophiques 30 (1):272-275.
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    Introduction à la «philosophie présocratique» André Laks Collection «Libelles» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2006, 172 p. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (4):797-.
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    Langage, vie politique et mouvement des animaux. Études aristotéliciennes Jean-Louis Labarrière Collection «Problèmes & Controverses» Paris, Vrin, 2004, 272 p. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):199.
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    Langage, vie politique et mouvement des animaux. Etudes aristoteliciennes. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):199-203.
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    Introduction à la «philosophie presocratique». [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (4):797-801.
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  18. Actes du colloque Influences étrangères.Luca Gili, Benoît Castelnérac & Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (eds.) - 2024
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    Bulletin de philosophie ancienne.Catherine Collobert, Benoît Castelnérac, Gabriela Cursaru, George Englebretsen, Francisco Gonzalez, Margaret R. Graver, David Konstan, Yvon Lafrance, Daniel Larose & Sara Magrin - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 75 (3):403.
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    Langage, vie politique et mouvement des animaux. Etudes aristoteliciennes. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):199-203.
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    Introduction à la «philosophie presocratique». [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (4):797-801.
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    Monique Canto-Sperber, Éthiques grecques, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, collection Quadrige, 2001, 456 pages.Monique Canto-Sperber, Éthiques grecques, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, collection Quadrige, 2001, 456 pages. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2003 - Philosophiques 30 (1):268-271.
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    Platon, La République, introduction, traduction et notes de Georges Leroux, Paris, Flammarion, 802 p. Platon, La République, introduction, traduction et notes de Georges Leroux, Paris, Flammarion, 802 p. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2002 - Philosophiques 29 (2):407-411.
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    Introduction.Sylvana Chrysakopoulou & Benoît Castelnérac - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (3):381-384.
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    Introduction.Sylvana Chrysakopoulou & Benoît Castelnérac - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (3):385-392.
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    Bulletin de philosophie ancienne.Catherine Collobert, Benoît Castelnérac, Gabriela Cursaru, Marianne Garin, Elsa Grasso, Francesca Masi & Robert Zaborowski - 2013 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 79 (3):389.
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  27. Platon, source des Présocratiques. Exploration.Monique Dixsaut, Aldo Brancacci, Luc Brisson & Benoît Castelnérac - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (1):103-105.
     
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    Review: Bulletin de philosophie ancienne. [REVIEW]André Laks - 1996 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4):545 - 554.
    Gabriela Cursaru, Benoît Castelnérac, Yvon Lafrance, Catherine Collobert, Daniel Larose, Francisco Gonzalez, Sara Magrin, George Englebretsen, David Konstan, Margaret R. Graver, Bulletin de philosophie ancienne, Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, No. 3, Empédocle. Les Dieux, le sacrifice et la grâce (JUILLET-SEPTEMBRE 2012), pp. 403-454.
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    Disentrenching Experiment: The Construction of GM—Crop Field Trials As a Social Problem.Claire Marris, Pierre-Benoit Joly & Christophe Bonneuil - 2008 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 33 (2):201-229.
    The paper investigates how field experimentation of genetically modified crops became central to the French controversy on genetically modified organisms in recent years. Initially constructed in the 1980s as a cognitive endeavor to be preserved from lay interference, field trials of genetically modified crops were reconceived as “an intrusion in the social space,” which had to be negotiated with actors from that space. In order to analyze this transformation, the authors suggest that it is necessary to develop an interpretive framework (...)
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    Recommendations for the Use of Serious Games in Neurodegenerative Disorders: 2016 Delphi Panel.Manera Valeria, Ben-Sadoun Grégory, Aalbers Teun, Agopyan Hovannes, Askenazy Florence, Benoit Michel, Bensamoun David, Bourgeois Jérémy, Bredin Jonathan, Bremond Francois, Crispim-Junior Carlos, David Renaud, De Schutter Bob, Ettore Eric, Fairchild Jennifer, Foulon Pierre, Gazzaley Adam, Gros Auriane, Hun Stéphanie, Knoefel Frank, Olde Rikkert Marcel, K. Phan Tran Minh, Politis Antonios, S. Rigaud Anne, Sacco Guillaume, Serret Sylvie, Thümmler Susanne, L. Welter Marie & Robert Philippe - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Dichotic summation of loudness with small frequency separations.Lawrence E. Marks, Daniel Algom & Jean-Pierre Benoit - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (1):62-64.
  32. Arguing for inconsistency: dialectical games in the academy.B. Castelnérac & M. Marion - 2009 - In Giuseppe Primiero (ed.), Acts of Knowledge: History, Philosophy and Logic. College Publications.
     
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    Benoît Bourgine, Joseph Famerée, Paul Scolas, dir., Qu'est-ce que la vérité ? Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf ; Louvain-la-Neuve, Université Catholique de Louvain (coll. « Théologies »), 2009, 177 p. [REVIEW]Benoit Mathot - 2012 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 68 (3):714.
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    Grands-parents et familles recomposées.Benoît Schneider & Marie-Claude Mietkiewicz - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):61-71.
    Les recompositions familiales touchent l’ensemble des liens familiaux et des liens intergénérationnels. Or, si l’on observe, tant sur le plan juridique que dans les pratiques des familles conjugales, une acception plus complexe et plus riche de la parentalité, les grands-parents restent souvent méconnus. Comment construisent-ils leurs rapports à leurs « beaux-petits-enfants »? Nous avons examiné la littérature et interrogé des « belles-grands-mères » pour tenter d’y voir plus clair. Quelles représentations le champ social offre-t-il des beaux-grands-parents? Et quelles sont concrètement (...)
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    Achievements, Safety and Environmental Epistemic Luck.Benoit Gaultier - 2014 - Dialectica 68 (4):477-497.
    Theories of knowledge as credit for true belief, or as cognitive achievement, have to face the following objection: in the famous Barn façades case, it seems that the truth of Barney's belief that he is in front of a barn is to be explained by the correct functioning of his cognitive capacities, although we are reluctant to say that he knows he is in front of a barn. Duncan Pritchard concludes from this that a safety clause, irreducible to the conditions (...)
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  36. Skills, procedural knowledge, and knowledge-how.Benoit Gaultier - 2017 - Synthese 194 (12):4959-4981.
    My main intention in this article is to settle the question whether having the ability to \ is, as Ryleans think, necessary for knowing how to \, and to determine the kind of role played by procedural knowledge in knowing how to \ and in acquiring and possessing the ability to \. I shall argue, in a seemingly anti-Rylean fashion, that when it comes to know-hows that are ordinarily categorised as physical skills, or—to be, for the moment, philosophically neutral—as enabling (...)
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    On Peirce's Claim that Belief Should Be Banished from Science.Benoit Gaultier - 2016 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (3):390.
    Charles S. Peirce holds some views about science and inquiry whose exact significance and ratio essendi are notoriously hard to grasp. One of these is particularly intriguing, namely, his frequently inferring from the intuitive ideas that science consists “in diligent inquiry into truth for truth’s sake”, and that the greatest threat to science is to “block the way of inquiry”, the conclusions that “belief […] has no place in science” and that the “scientific man”, when inquiring, has only “provisional” opinions. (...)
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    Inquiry, Questions, and Actions.Benoit Guilielmo - forthcoming - Dialogue.
    This article aims to contribute to the elucidation of the nature of inquiry. I start with some common desiderata for any theory of inquiry. I then categorize inquiry as a structured process. By focusing on its essential components, I advance a new characterization of inquiry as a combination of questioning attitudes guiding actions. Finally, I turn to the recent objection that questioning attitudes are not necessary for inquiry. I argue that inquiry is a structured process essentially constituted by questioning attitudes (...)
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    Médecine, humanisation et décoïncidence : une articulation exploratrice de nouvelles ressources pour la pensée tillichienne sur la santé.Benoit Mathot - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (1):81-94.
    Benoit Mathot À partir du cadre théorique de la décoïncidence proposé par le philosophe François Jullien, cet article explore les enjeux d’humanisation des soins médicaux, ainsi que l’introduction de la dimension spirituelle dans la prise en charge des patients. Il revient enfin sur le dialogue possible entre ces réflexions contemporaines et les considérations du théologien luthérien Paul Tillich sur la santé.
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    The Iconicity of Thought and its Moving Pictures: Following the Sinuosities of Peirce's Path.Benoit Gaultier - 2017 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (3):374.
    When one tries to determine what the iconic dimension of thought consists in for Peirce and what its range is, one might have the impression that his remarks on this matter are inconsistent. For instance, on the one hand he writes the following: Remember it is by icons only that we really reason, and abstract statements are valueless in reasoning except so far as they aid us to construct diagrams. The sectaries of the opinion I am combating seem, on the (...)
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    Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies: The State of Nature.Benoît Dubreuil (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Benoît Dubreuil explores the creation and destruction of hierarchies in human evolution. Combining the methods of archaeology, anthropology, cognitive neuroscience and primatology, he offers a natural history of hierarchies from the point of view of both cultural and biological evolution. This volume explains why dominance hierarchies typical of primate societies disappeared in the human lineage and why the emergence of large-scale societies during the Neolithic period implied increased social differentiation, the creation of status hierarchies, and, eventually, (...)
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    An epistemic distinction among essences, its metaphysical ground, and the role of philosophy.Benoit Gaultier - 2024 - Synthese 203 (179):1-16.
    Uniformism is the view that one and the same epistemology should apply for all modal knowledge. I argue that, whether or not all modal knowledge can be accounted for in terms of knowledge of essences, uniformism about knowledge of essences is untenable. I do this by showing that, while some essences are empirically discoverable, others are not. I then argue that the uniquely realisable–non-uniquely realisable distinction is a better metaphysical candidate for grounding this epistemic difference than the concrete–abstract distinction. I (...)
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    Partition Genericity and Pigeonhole Basis Theorems.Benoit Monin & Ludovic Patey - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (2):829-857.
    There exist two main notions of typicality in computability theory, namely, Cohen genericity and randomness. In this article, we introduce a new notion of genericity, called partition genericity, which is at the intersection of these two notions of typicality, and show that many basis theorems apply to partition genericity. More precisely, we prove that every co-hyperimmune set and every Kurtz random is partition generic, and that every partition generic set admits weak infinite subsets, for various notions of weakness. In particular, (...)
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  44. The effort to be neutral.Benoit Gaultier - 2024 - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    My aim in this article is to elucidate the nature of a form of intellectual and practical neutrality that is not covered by existing accounts of suspension of judgment. After rejecting some inadequate characterizations of this attitude of neutrality, I provide a positive characterization of it: it is a successful effort to resist certain tendencies that are part of the dispositional profile of the doxastic state one is in on a given issue. I conclude by saying a few words about (...)
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  45. Tod Chambers, The Fiction of Bioethics: Cases as Literary Texts Reviewed by.Benoit Morin - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (1):14-16.
     
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    A Neglected Ramseyan View of Truth, Belief, and Inquiry.Benoit Gaultier - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy 114 (7):366-380.
    For F. P. Ramsey, “there is no separate problem of truth,” but, rather, substantive problems about the nature of belief and judgment and the place and function of truth in these propositional attitudes. In this paper, I expound and defend an important but largely overlooked aspect of Ramsey’s view of belief and inquiry: his thesis that truth does not intervene at all in one’s ordinary beliefs, nor in one’s ordinarily inquiring into—in the sense of wondering, or reflecting on—whether or not (...)
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    God and the Girl.Benoit Gaultier - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (3):999-1005.
    Imagine you are an agnostic who wants to maximise your chances of getting the right answer to the question whether God exists. I show that theism and atheism are not on an epistemic par with one another because, under certain possible epistemically neutral conditions, the rational thing for you to do from a purely epistemic point of view would be to bet on the atheist’s judgement that God doesn’t exist rather than on the theist’s judgement that God does exist.
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    On the alleged normative significance of a platitude.Benoit Gaultier - 2018 - Ratio 32 (1):42-52.
    It seems to be a platitude that the belief that p is correct iff it is true that p. And the claim that truth is the correct‐making feature of belief seems to be just another way of expressing this platitude. It is often thought that this indicates that truth constitutes a normative standard or criterion of correctness for belief because it seems to follow from this platitude that having a false belief is believing wrongly, and having a true belief is (...)
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  49. Pour un point de vue d’immanence en sciences humaines.Benoît Ghislain Kanabus - 2009 - Studia Phaenomenologica 9:333-350.
    This article shows how, starting from Schelling and Henry, one can build a radical critique of objectification and subjectification within humanities. This critique opens the way for the construction of a point of view of immanence, which is characterized by the experimentation of a constitution of affects in a process from which proceeds the subjectivity. This point of view of immanence questions the accepted attitudes in the production of social relationships and the norms that govern them, so as to increase (...)
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    Aides informatiques à la lecture d’un ouvrage de philosophie.Benoit Hufschmitt - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (2):48-67.
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