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    Teilhard de Chardin théologien?François Euvé - 2023 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 155 (3):267-284.
    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin n’était pas théologien de profession, mais son œuvre a surtout été reçue – et parfois contestée – dans le domaine religieux. Il n’a pas prétendu proposer une réflexion systématique mais renouveler la pensée chrétienne pour la mettre en cohérence avec les connaissances scientifiques. C’est ainsi que la théologie doit devenir une recherche permanente. En dépit de quelques limites, en particulier sur la question du mal, sa pensée peut rester inspirante pour le travail du théologien. Dans le (...)
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    Bulletin théologie de la création et sciences.François Euvé - 2012 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 100 (2):295-312.
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    Darwinisme et religion: Aspects théologiques.François Euvé - 2009 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 40 (4):490-499.
    Dans cet article sont identifiés les principaux défis que la théorie darwinienne de l'évolution pose à la théologie chrétienne: défi à la théologie naturelle, l'action divine n'étant plus nécessaire pour rendre compte de l'origine des vivants; défi à la théodicée, le prix exorbitant payé par des individus et des espèces au fil de l'évolution rendant difficilement pensables la bienveillance et la toute-puissance de Dieu; défi à l'omniscience divine, puisque le processus évolutif obéit à un mécanisme aléatoire apparemment dépourvu de toute (...)
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    La théologie et les sciences de la nature dans le monde anglophone.François Euvé - 2008 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 96 (3):459-478.
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    Théologie de la nature.François Euvé, S. J. - 2010 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 98 (2):267-290.
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    Théologie de la nature.François Euvé - 2010 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 98 (2):267-290.
    Le thème de la nature revient dans la pensée contemporaine sous le signe de la menace. C’est parce que la nature est en péril que l’intérêt se porte à nouveau sur elle. Le souci d’éviter une possible catastrophe écologique doit-il nous faire revenir à une « théologie naturelle » où chaque composante du monde serait invitée à occuper son « lieu » sous la conduite du « Moteur immobile » ? Dans le monde catholique en particulier, cette nostalgie n’est pas (...)
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    Théologie et sciences de la nature en conversation critique.François Euvé - 2008 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 39 (2):197-210.
    L’importance de la raison scientifique dans la pensée moderne doit inciter le théologien à conserver un dialogue avec cette raison. C’est d’autant plus le cas aujourd’hui où, d’une part, les sciences de la nature étendent leur entreprise à la question de l’homme et, d’autre part, elles sont soumises à diverses critiques. La visée de cet article est de montrer qu’au-delà de la légitime prise en compte de ces critiques, un dialogue avec une raison scientifique renouvelée, davantage sensible à l’histoire et (...)
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    La science et la quête de la finalité cosmique.John Haught & François Euve - 2009 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 40 (4):466-479.
    Le cosmos a-t-il un sens? Cette question ne peut être abandonnée aux seuls scientifiques, même s’il importe d’enregistrer leurs avancées dans la formulation de propositions. La vision scientifique de l’univers a mis à mal le modèle hiérarchique traditionnel porté par les religions, en imposant l’idée d’une continuité entre les êtres. Il en résulte un «pessimisme cosmique» où la vie est expliquée à partir de l’inerte et le tout est dénué de finalité. Contre ce réductionnisme, le présent article avance des considérations (...)
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  9. The Teilhard de Chardin unpublished letters to Edouard Le Roy: approach for understanding the conflict between Science, Philosophy and Theology.Leandro Sequeiros, Manuel Medina Casado, Maria Jose Medina de la Fuente & Francois Euve - 2009 - Pensamiento 65 (246):1077-1098.
     
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    Françoise Mies, éd., Bible et sciences. Déchiffrer l'univers. Avec la collaboration de Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, François Euvé, Dominique Lambert, Jacques Trublet et Jacques Vermeylen. Namur, Presses Universitaires de Namur (coll.«Connaître et croire», 8); Bruxelles, Éditions Lessius (coll.«Le livre et le rouleau», 15), 2002, 199 p. Françoise Mies, éd., Bible et sciences. Déchiffrer l'univers. Avec la collaboration de Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, François Euvé, Dominique Lambert, Jacques Trublet et Jacques ... [REVIEW]François Dion - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (1):183-185.
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    Françoise Mies, éd., Bible et sciences. Déchiffrer l'univers. Avec la collaboration de Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, François Euvé, Dominique Lambert, Jacques Trublet et Jacques Vermeylen. Namur, Presses Universitaires de Namur (coll. « Connaître et croire », 8) ; Bruxelles, Éditions Lessius (coll. « Le livre et le rouleau », 15), 2002, 199 p.Françoise Mies, éd., Bible et sciences. Déchiffrer l'univers. Avec la collaboration de Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, François Euvé, Dominique Lambert, Jacques Trublet et Jacques Vermeylen. Namur, Presses Universitaires de Namur (coll. « Connaître et croire », 8) ; Bruxelles, Éditions Lessius (coll. « Le livre et le rouleau », 15), 2002, 199 p. [REVIEW]François Dion - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (1):183-185.
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    Michel Blay, François Euvé, Dialogue sur l’histoire, la religion et les sciences, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2019.Emmanuel Picavet - 2020 - Cités 4:155-157.
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  13. Deixis and Anaphora.François Recanati - 2004 - In Zoltán Gendler Szabó (ed.), Semantics Versus Pragmatics. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 286--316.
    A defence of the 'pragmatic' theory of anaphora (which stresses the analogy between anaphora and deixis) against an argument put forward by Gareth Evans.
     
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  14. The communication of first person thoughts.François Recanati - 1995 - In Petr Kotatko & John Biro (eds.), Frege: Sense and Reference one Hundred Years later. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 95-102.
    A discussion of Frege's views concerning the meaning of 'I' and his distinction between the 'I' of soliloquy and the 'I' of conversation.
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    Replies.François Recanati - 2015 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (4):408-437.
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  16. Category Theory as a Conceptual Tool in the Study of Cognition.François Magnan & Gonzalo E. Reyes - 1994 - In John Macnamara & Gonzalo E. Reyes (eds.), The Logical Foundations of Cognition. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 57-90.
     
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    The Locales of Islamic Astronomical Instrumentation.François Charette - 2006 - History of Science 44 (2):123-138.
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  18. Open quotation.François Recanati - 2001 - Mind 110 (439):637-687.
    The issues addressed in philosophical papers on quotation generally concern only a particular type of quotation, which I call ‘closed quotation’. The other main type, ‘open quotation’, is ignored, and this neglect leads to bad theorizing. Not only is a general theory of quotation out of reach: the specific phenomenon of closed quotation itself cannot be properly understood if it is not appropriately situated within the kind to which it belongs. Once the distinction between open and closed quotation has been (...)
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  19. Crazy minimalism.François Recanati - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (1):21–30.
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    Die staat: teorie en praktyk.Marinus Wiechers & Francois Bredenkamp (eds.) - 1996 - Hatfield, Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.
    Hierdie boek is n inleiding tot moderne denkrigtings wat alle fasette van die staat betref. Dit verduidelik die verbintenis tussen die huidige proses van staatsvorming in Suid-Afrika en die tradisionele faktore wat dit elders in die w reld aangehelp het.
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  21. Concepts as shared regulative ideals.Laura Schroeter & Francois Schroeter - manuscript
    What is it to share the same concept? The question is an important one since sharing the same concept explains our ability to non-accidentally coordinate on the same topic over time and between individuals. Moreover, concept identity grounds key logical relations among thought contents such as samesaying, contradiction, validity, and entailment. Finally, an account of concept identity is crucial to explaining and justifying epistemic efforts to better understand the precise contents of our thoughts. The key question, then, is what psychological (...)
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  22. L'impact de la guerre de 14-18 sur la théologie de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.François Euvé - 2018 - In Guillermo Agudelo (ed.), La guerre en face, voir au-delà: de la Grande Guerre aux turbulences actuelles de la mondialisation. Les Acteurs du Savoir.
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    Michel de Certeau: Thinking What Happens to Us (Translated from French by: Elena Rudneva).F. Euvé - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 9:44-60.
    This article presents the intellectual approach of an important thinker of the contemporary world, Michel de Certeau (1925-1986), to show its coherence. At the first look his work seems confusing: it addresses both the mystical phenomena of the past and the daily life of his contemporaries. His interests are multifaceted: he was at the same time theologian, historian, sociologist, philosopher of history. His work is a permanent research in a world in perpetual transformation. Although his main field of research was (...)
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    Pour une spiritualité du cosmos: découvrir Teilhard de Chardin.François Euvé - 2015 - Paris: Salvator.
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  25. Théorie de l'évolution et vision religieuse du monde.François Euvé - 2012 - In Claude Debru, Michel Morange, Frédéric Worms & Laurent Loison (eds.), Une nouvelle connaissance du vivant: François Jacob, André Lwoff et Jacques Monod. Paris: Editions Rue d'Ulm.
     
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    Die Fragmente des eudoxos von knidos.François Eudoxus & Lasserre - 1966 - Berlin,: de Gruyter.
  27. On Defining Communicative Intentions.François Recanati - 1986 - Mind and Language 1 (3):213-41.
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    Affairement.François Warin - 2018 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 68 (4):9-18.
    Cette méditation en première personne tourne autour de l’antique et grande question : Que faire? et s’appuie sur le texte des Essais de Montaigne. La question du « faire » y est interrogée et relancée par-delà le « produire » et la production qui, aujourd’hui, plus que jamais, risquent de l’emporter et de l’engloutir tandis qu’est brossé un portrait chinois (taoïste!) de celui dont Nietzsche disait si bien : « c’est à lui que je m’attacherais si l’on me donnait pour (...)
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    Avoir le temps.François Warin - 2021 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):11-20.
    Du temps du confinement et de la dévastation qui affectent si profondément notre sens de la temporalité, la philosophie aurait-elle quelque chose à dire? L’occasion en tout cas de relire quelques textes d’Aristote et d’Augustin et d’essayer de nous orienter dans Être et temps de Heidegger en nous interrogeant sur l’expression avoir le temps au moment où, pour chacun, s’amenuise le temps qui reste.
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    La parodie dans tous ses états.François Warin - 2012 - le Portique. Revue de Philosophie Et de Sciences Humaines (29).
    Comment écrire sur Bataille sans s’épargner et se mettre soi-même hors jeu sinon en entrant dans le jeu de ce qu’on appellera, en un sens majeur, la parodie ? Dans ce retour, dans cet éternel retour des pensées et des mots – dans cette déconstruction créatrice qu’est la réécriture – Bataille n’y entra-t-il pas lui même en écrivant sur Nietzsche ?
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    O império das palavras.François Warin - 1971 - Discurso 1 (2):31-50.
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    IEM explained.François Recanati - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    In this paper I compare my account of IEM to another one, the Simple View, according to which a judgment is IEM just in case its grounds do not include an identity. The Simple View does not say why no identity assumption is needed to ground the singular judgment in the IEM cases; my account is meant to complement it by providing an answer to that question. According to my account, the judgments that are IEM are based on a certain (...)
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    Entrevista a François zourabichvili realizada en bogotá, en la antigua casa Del poeta Pierre languinez, en agosto de 2005.François Zourabichvili, Alberto Bejarano, Gustavo Chirolla Ospina & César Mario Gómez - 2020 - Universitas Philosophica 37 (74):269-279.
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    Philosophical dictionary.Francois Voltaire - 1843 - New York,: Philosophical Library. Edited by Wade Baskin.
    This enlarged edition of Mario Bunge's Dictionary of Philosophy is a superb reference work for both students and professional philosophers.
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  35. What’s Wrong with Speciesism.François Jaquet - 2022 - Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (3):395-408.
    The prevalent view in animal ethics is that speciesism is wrong: we should weigh the interests of humans and non-humans equally. Shelly Kagan has recently questioned this claim, defending speciesism against Peter Singer’s seminal argument based on the principle of equal consideration of interests. This critique is most charitably construed as a dilemma. The principle of equal consideration can be interpreted in either of two ways. While it faces counterexamples on the first reading, it makes Singer’s argument question-begging on the (...)
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  36. Speciesism and tribalism: Embarrassing origins.François Jaquet - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (3):933-954.
    Animal ethicists have been debating the morality of speciesism for over forty years. Despite rather persuasive arguments against this form of discrimination, many philosophers continue to assign humans a higher moral status than nonhuman animals. The primary source of evidence for this position is our intuition that humans’ interests matter more than the similar interests of other animals. And it must be acknowledged that this intuition is both powerful and widespread. But should we trust it for all that? The present (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: Intersecting Lives.Francois Dosse - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    In May 1968, Gilles Deleuze was an established philosopher teaching at the innovative Vincennes University, just outside of Paris. Félix Guattari was a political militant and the director of an unusual psychiatric clinic at La Borde. Their meeting was quite unlikely, yet the two were introduced in an arranged encounter of epic consequence. From that moment on, Deleuze and Guattari engaged in a surprising, productive partnership, collaborating on several groundbreaking works, including _Anti-Oedipus_, _What Is Philosophy?_ and _A Thousand Plateaus_. (...) Dosse, a prominent French intellectual known for his work on the Annales School, structuralism, and biographies of the pivotal intellectuals Paul Ricoeur, Pierre Chaunu, and Michel de Certeau, examines the prolific if improbable relationship between two men of distinct and differing sensibilities. Drawing on unpublished archives and hundreds of personal interviews, Dosse elucidates a collaboration that lasted more than two decades, underscoring the role that family and history—particularly the turbulent time of May 1968—play in their monumental work. He also takes the measure of Deleuze and Guattari's posthumous fortunes and the impact of their thought on intellectual, academic, and professional circles. (shrink)
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    How Narrow is Narrow Content?François Recanati - 1994 - Dialectica 48 (3-4):209-229.
    SummaryIn this paper I discuss two influential views in the philosophy of mind: the two‐component picture draws a distinction between ‘narrow content’ and ‘broad content’, while radical externalism denies that there is such a thing as narrow content. I argue that ‘narrow content’ is ambiguous, and that the two views can be reconciled. Instead of considering that there is only one question and three possible answers corresponding to Cartesian internalism, the two‐component picture, and radical externalism respectively, I show that there (...)
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  39. How narrow is narrow content?François Recanati - 1994 - Dialectica 48 (3-4):209-29.
    SummaryIn this paper I discuss two influential views in the philosophy of mind: the two‐component picture draws a distinction between ‘narrow content’ and ‘broad content’, while radical externalism denies that there is such a thing as narrow content. I argue that ‘narrow content’ is ambiguous, and that the two views can be reconciled. Instead of considering that there is only one question and three possible answers corresponding to Cartesian internalism, the two‐component picture, and radical externalism respectively, I show that there (...)
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  40. Essais sur l'historie de la Geologie en Hommage a Eugene Wegmann (1896-1982).Francois Ellenberger, Jean Gaudant & J. Jones - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (1):108-108.
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    Science et technique : études d'histoire et d'épistémologie.François Elmir - 2005 - Paris: SIRESS.
    -- t. 2. Origines médiévales de la science.
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  42. Sorting Out Solutions to the Now-What Problem.François Jaquet - 2020 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (3).
    Moral error theorists face the so-called “now-what problem”: what should we do with our moral judgments from a prudential point of view if these judgments are uniformly false? On top of abolitionism and conservationism, which respectively advise us to get rid of our moral judgments and to keep them, three revisionary solutions have been proposed in the literature: expressivism, naturalism, and fictionalism. In this paper, I argue that expressivism and naturalism do not constitute genuine alternatives to abolitionism, of which they (...)
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    A Treatise on Efficacy: Between Western and Chinese Thinking.François Jullien - 2004 - University of Hawaii Press.
    In this highly insightful analysis of Western and Chinese concepts of efficacy, François Jullien subtly delves into the metaphysical preconceptions of the two civilizations to account for diverging patterns of action in warfare, politics, and diplomacy. He shows how Western and Chinese strategies work in several domains (the battlefield, for example) and analyzes two resulting acts of war. The Chinese strategist manipulates his own troops and the enemy to win a battle without waging war and to bring about victory (...)
  44. Philosophy as a way of life: Spiritual exercises from socrates to Foucault,.François Renaud - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4):637-640.
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    Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault, and: Qu'est-ce que la philosophie antique?François Renaud - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4):637-640.
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    The twofold requirements of truth and justice in the Gorgias.François Renaud - 2016 - Plato Journal 16:95-108.
    This paper examines Plato’s views about the unity of argument and drama, and asks why Plato never made his views on this unity fully explicit. Taking the Gorgias as a case study it is argued that unity rests on the conception of refutative dialectic as justice and on the principle of self-consistency of thought and desire. As compared to the treatise, the dialogue form has the advantage of being able to defend these substantive views in action and thus to demonstrate (...)
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    A Treatise on Efficacy: Between Western and Chinese Thinking.François Jullien - 2004 - University of Hawaii Press.
    In this highly insightful analysis of Western and Chinese concepts of efficacy, François Jullien subtly delves into the metaphysical preconceptions of the two civilizations to account for diverging patterns of action in warfare, politics, and diplomacy. He shows how Western and Chinese strategies work in several domains (the battlefield, for example) and analyzes two resulting acts of war. The Chinese strategist manipulates his own troops and the enemy to win a battle without waging war and to bring about victory (...)
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    The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures.François Claveau & Olivier Grenier - 2019 - Synthese 196 (8):3001-3028.
    Diversity of evidence is widely claimed to be crucial for evidence amalgamation to have distinctive epistemic merits. Bayesian epistemologists capture this idea in the variety-of-evidence thesis: ceteris paribus, the strength of confirmation of a hypothesis by an evidential set increases with the diversity of the evidential elements in that set. Yet, formal exploration of this thesis has shown that it fails to be generally true. This article demonstrates that the thesis fails in even more circumstances than recent results would lead (...)
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    LEPAGE, François, Éléments de logique contemporaineLEPAGE, François, Éléments de logique contemporaine.François Mottard - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):161-161.
  50. Moral Beliefs for the Error Theorist?François Jaquet & Hichem Naar - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (1):193-207.
    The moral error theory holds that moral claims and beliefs, because they commit us to the existence of illusory entities, are systematically false or untrue. It is an open question what we should do with moral thought and discourse once we have become convinced by this view. Until recently, this question had received two main answers. The abolitionist proposed that we should get rid of moral thought altogether. The fictionalist, though he agreed we should eliminate moral beliefs, enjoined us to (...)
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