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    Ecriture et réécriture des textes philosophiques médiévaux: volume d'hommage offert à Colette Sirat.Colette Sirat, Jacqueline Hamesse & Olga Weijers (eds.) - 2006 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Aristoteles latinus, IX 1: De generatione et corruptione. Translatio vetus edidit Joanna Judycka.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (70):248-249.
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    Anonymi, Magistri artium, Lectura in Librum de anima a quodam discipulo reportata edidit Renatus A. Gauthier.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (70):252-253.
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  4. [Florilegia of Classical Texts Available At the Time of Anselm-of-canterbury].Jacqueline Hamesse - 1993 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 48 (3):477-495.
     
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    L'informatique et l'analyse des textes.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1977 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 75 (26):251-266.
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    Les Instruments De Travail Philosophiques Médiévaux. Témoins De La Reception D'Aristote.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (4):371-386.
    It is possible to study the reception of Aristotle's natural philosophy by means of the various tools that were used by intellectuals during the thirteenth century. This type of literature is often forgotten. Four samples are taken here to illustrate the interest of such works, and the information that we can extract from them. The examples are the sermons by Anton of Padua ; an encyclopedia composed by Arnold of Saxony during the second quarter of the thirteenth century, which includes (...)
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    L’ Élaboration du Vocabulaire Philosophique au Moyen Âge.Jacqueline Hamesse & Carlos G. Steel (eds.) - 2000 - Brepols Publishers.
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    Le mot de la présidente.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2005 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 47:289-291.
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    Les problemes poses par l'edition critique des reportations.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1986 - Franciscan Studies 46 (1):107-117.
  10. Marsile de Padoue peut-il être considéré comme l'auteur des „Parvi flores “.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1980 - Medioevo 6:491-500.
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    New Perspectives for Critical Editions of Franciscan Texts of the Middle Ages.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):169-187.
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    Rapport de cinq ans de présidence.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:350-356.
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    Résumé du rapport de la 66e réunion du Bureau de la S.I.E.P.M.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:273-275.
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    Résumé du rapport de la 64e réunion du Bureau de la S.I.E.P.M.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:225-235.
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    Résumé du rapport de la 11e Assemblée générale de la S.I.E.P.M.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:276-282.
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  16. Translatio studiorum et instruments de travail philosophiques medievaux a l'epoque scolastique.Jacqueline Hamesse - 2012 - In Marco Sgarbi (ed.), Translatio studiorum: ancient, medieval and modern bearers of intellectual history. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Lexiques et glossaires philosophiques de la renaissance: actes du colloque international organisé à Rome par l'Academia Belgica en collaboration avec le projet des "Corrispondenze scientifiche, letterarie ed erudite dal rinascimento all'età moderna", l'Università degli studi di Roma "La Sapienza" et la Fédération internationale des instituts d'études médiévales (F.I.D.E.M.), Academia Belgica, 3-4 novembre 2000.Jacqueline Hamesse & Marta Fattori (eds.) - 2003 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Fédération internationale des instituts d'études médiévales.
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    Philippi Cancelarh Parisiensis Summa de bono. Ad fidem codicum primum édita studio et cura Nicolai Wicki. Pars prior. Pars posterior. [REVIEW]Jacqueline Hamesse - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (70):251-252.
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  19. Rencontres de cultures dans la philosophie médiévale: traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquité tardive au XIVe siècle: actes du Colloque internationale de Cassino, 15-17 juin 1989.Marta Fattori & Jacqueline Hamesse (eds.) - 1990 - Cassino [Italy]: Università degli studi di Cassino.
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  20. Continuities and disruptions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: proceedings of the colloquium held at the Warburg Institute, 15-16 June 2007, jointly organised by the Warburg Institute and the Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval.Charles Burnett, José Francisco Meirinhos & Jacqueline Hamesse - 2008 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Florilegium Medievale. Études offertes à Jacqueline Hamesse.José Meirinhos & Olga Weijers (eds.) - 2009 - Turnhout - Porto: Brepols.
    En décembre 2007, Jacqueline Hamesse a fêté son 65ème anniversaire, puis a accédé à l’éméritat en 2008. Nombreux sont les collègues et amis qui ont souhaité marquer ces dates en rendant hommage à son dévouement aux études médiévales, que ce soit dans l’enseignement et la recherche ou pour la création et le développement d’institutions internationales dans ce domaine, sans oublier les efforts déployés pour l’édition de nombreux ouvrages collectifs et l’organisation de diverses rencontres scientifiques. Nous avons donc décidé (...)
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    Rencontres de cultures dans la philosophie médiévale: Traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquité tardive au XIVe siècle. Jacqueline Hamesse, Marta Fattori.Gad Freudenthal - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):645-646.
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    Les problèmes posés par l'édition critique des textes anciens et médiévaux. Volume en collaboration internationale édité par Jacqueline Hamesse.Roland Hissette - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (2):304-305.
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    Charles Burnett, José Meirinhos e Jacqueline Hamesse (eds.), Continuities and Disruptions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. [REVIEW]Maria Leonor Xavier - 2009 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (34):477-478.
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  25. Rencontres de cultures dans la philosophie médiévale: Traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquité tardive au XIVe siècle by Jacqueline Hamesse; Marta Fattori. [REVIEW]Gad Freudenthal - 1992 - Isis 83:645-646.
     
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    Méthodologies informatiques et nouveaux horizons dans les recherches médiévales. Actes du Colloque international de Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 3-5 septembre 1990, organisé par la Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale en collaboration avec la firme UNISYS, édités par Jacqueline Hamesse[REVIEW]Fernand Van Steenberghen - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (90):314-315.
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    Rencontres de cultures dans la philosophie médiévale. Traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquité tardive au XIVe siècle. Actes du Colloque international de Cassino, 15-17 juin 1989, organisé par la Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale et l'Università degli studi di Cassino, édités par Jacqueline Hamesse et Marta Fattori. [REVIEW]Fernand Van Steenberghen - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (90):313-314.
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    Bilan et perspectives des études médiévales en Europe. Actes du premier Congrès européen d'études médiévales (Spoleto, 27-29 mai 1993) édités par Jacqueline Hamesse[REVIEW]Roland Hissette - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (2):308-310.
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    Manuels, programme de cours et techniques d'enseignement dans les universités médiévales. Actes du Colloque international de Louvain-la-Neuve (9-11 septembre 1993) édités par Jacqueline Hamesse[REVIEW]Roland Hissette - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (2):305-306.
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    Soziale Angemessenheit - Forschung zu Kulturtechniken des Verhaltens.Jacqueline Bellon, Bruno Gransche & Sebastian Nähr-Wagener (eds.) - 2022 - Springer VS.
    Warum und wie genau darf zu Hause oder auf einer Theaterbühne anders gehandelt werden, als im Büro; wie verändert sich die Bedeutung von Worten, je nachdem wo, von wem und wie sie gesagt werden? Warum und mit welchen Mitteln versuchen wir, höflich zu sein, und inwiefern sind wir von unangemessenem Verhalten anderer bedroht? Welches Weltwissen benötigen Beobachter, um beurteilen zu können, wann Verhalten als angemessen oder unangemessen einzustufen ist? Im vorliegenden Band untersuchen die Beitragenden das Phänomen sozialer Angemessenheit unter anderem (...)
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    Liste des thèses de doctorat concernant la philosophie médiévale.J. Hamesse - 1976 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18:99.
  32. Damaris Masham on Women and Liberty of Conscience.Jacqueline Broad - 2019 - In Eileen O’Neill & Marcy P. Lascano (eds.), Feminist History of Philosophy: The Recovery and Evaluation of Women’s Philosophical Thought. Springer, NM 87747, USA: Springer. pp. 319-336.
    In his correspondence, John Locke described his close friend Damaris Masham as ‘a determined foe to ecclesiastical tyranny’ and someone who had ‘the greatest aversion to all persecution on account of religious matters.’ In her short biography of Locke, Masham returned the compliment by commending Locke for convincing others that ‘Liberty of Conscience is the unquestionable Right of Mankind.’ These comments attest to Masham’s personal commitment to the cause of religious liberty. Thus far, however, there has been no scholarly discussion (...)
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  33. Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century.Jacqueline Broad - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this rich and detailed study of early modern women's thought, Jacqueline Broad explores the complexity of women's responses to Cartesian philosophy and its intellectual legacy in England and Europe. She examines the work of thinkers such as Mary Astell, Elisabeth of Bohemia, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway and Damaris Masham, who were active participants in the intellectual life of their time and were also the respected colleagues of philosophers such as Descartes, Leibniz and Locke. She also illuminates the continuities (...)
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    States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals.Jacqueline Stevens - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    As citizens, we hold certain truths to be self-evident: that the rights to own land, marry, inherit property, and especially to assume birthright citizenship should be guaranteed by the state. The laws promoting these rights appear not only to preserve our liberty but to guarantee society remains just. Yet considering how much violence and inequality results from these legal mandates, Jacqueline Stevens asks whether we might be making the wrong assumptions. Would a world without such laws be more just? (...)
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    States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals.Jacqueline Stevens - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    As citizens, we hold certain truths to be self-evident: that the rights to own land, marry, inherit property, and especially to assume birthright citizenship should be guaranteed by the state. The laws promoting these rights appear not only to preserve our liberty but to guarantee society remains just. Yet considering how much violence and inequality results from these legal mandates, Jacqueline Stevens asks whether we might be making the wrong assumptions. Would a world without such laws be more just? (...)
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  36. Operationalising Representation in Natural Language Processing.Jacqueline Harding - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Despite its centrality in the philosophy of cognitive science, there has been little prior philosophical work engaging with the notion of representation in contemporary NLP practice. This paper attempts to fill that lacuna: drawing on ideas from cognitive science, I introduce a framework for evaluating the representational claims made about components of neural NLP models, proposing three criteria with which to evaluate whether a component of a model represents a property and operationalising these criteria using probing classifiers, a popular analysis (...)
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  37. Information-seeking, curiosity, and attention: computational and neural mechanisms.Jacqueline Gottlieb, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Manuel Lopes & Adrien Baranes - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (11):585-593.
  38. Are there Model Behaviours for Model Organism Research? Commentary on Nicole Nelson's Model Behavior.Jacqueline A. Sullivan - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 82:101266.
    One might be inclined to assume, given the mouse donning its cover, that the behavior of interest in Nicole Nelson's book Model Behavior (2018) is that of organisms like mice that are widely used as “stand-ins” for investigating the causes of human behavior. Instead, Nelson's ethnographic study focuses on the strategies adopted by a community of rodent behavioral researchers to identify and respond to epistemic challenges they face in using mice as models to understand the causes of disordered human behaviors (...)
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  39. Catharine Trotter Cockburn on the virtue of atheists.Jacqueline Broad - 2021 - Intellectual History Review 31 (1):111-128.
    In her Remarks Upon Some Writers (1743), Catharine Trotter Cockburn takes a seemingly radical stance by asserting that it is possible for atheists to be virtuous. In this paper, I examine whether or not Cockburn’s views concerning atheism commit her to a naturalistic ethics and a so-called radical enlightenment position on the independence of morality and religion. First, I examine her response to William Warburton’s critique of Pierre Bayle’s arguments concerning the possibility of a society of virtuous atheists. I argue (...)
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    Selected Letters From Pliny the Younger's Epistulae: Commentary by Jacqueline Carlon.Jacqueline Carlon - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This anthology offers a comprehensive introduction to Pliny the Younger's Epistulae for intermediate and advanced Latin students, with the grammatical, lexical, and historical support to enable them to read quickly and fluidly. As the only selection of the letters with extensive commentary, it provides instructors with a unique and complete resource for students.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries is designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin. Each volume includes a comprehensive introduction. The placement, on (...)
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  41. Hume's later moral philosophy.Jacqueline Taylor - 1993 - In David Fate Norton & Jacqueline Taylor (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hume. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Rethinking Central Bank Accountability in Uncertain Times.Jacqueline Best - 2016 - Ethics and International Affairs 30 (2):215-232.
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  43. Innocence and Consequentialism.Jacqueline A. Laing - 1997 - In David S. Oderberg & Jacqueline A. Laing (eds.), Human lives: critical essays on consequentialist bioethics. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press. pp. 196--224.
    A critic of utilitarianism, in a paper entitled “Innocence and Consequentialism” Laing argues that Singer cannot without contradicting himself reject baby farming (a thought experiment that involves mass-producing deliberately brain damaged children for live birth for the greater good of organ harvesting) and at the same time hold on to his “personism” a term coined by Jenny Teichman to describe his fluctuating (and Laing says, discriminatory) theory of human moral value. His explanation that baby farming undermines attitudes of care and (...)
     
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  44. Premature (m)othering : Levinasian ethics and the politics of fetal ultrasound imaging.Jacqueline M. Davies - 2009 - In Sue Campbell, Letitia Meynell & Susan Sherwin (eds.), Embodiment and Agency. Pennsylvania State University Press.
     
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  45. "A great championess for her sex": Sarah Chapone on liberty as nondomination and self-mastery.Jacqueline Broad - 2015 - The Monist 98 (1):77-88.
    This paper examines the concept of liberty at the heart of Sarah Chapone’s 1735 work, The Hardships of the English Laws in Relation to Wives. In this work, Chapone (1699-1764) advocates an ideal of freedom from domination that closely resembles the republican ideal in seventeenth and eighteenth- century England. This is the idea that an agent is free provided that no-one else has the power to dispose of that agent’s property—her “life, liberty, and limb” and her material possessions—according to his (...)
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    Is it ever morally permissible to select for deafness in one’s child?Jacqueline Mae Wallis - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (1):3-15.
    As reproductive genetic technologies advance, families have more options to choose what sort of child they want to have. Using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), for example, allows parents to evaluate several existing embryos before selecting which to implant via in vitro fertilization (IVF). One of the traits PGD can identify is genetic deafness, and hearing embryos are now preferentially selected around the globe using this method. Importantly, some Deaf families desire a deaf child, and PGD–IVF is also an option for (...)
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    Corporate social responsibility: making sense through thinking and acting.Jacqueline Cramer, Angela van der Heijden & Jan Jonker - 2006 - Business Ethics: A European Review 15 (4):380-389.
    This article investigates how companies make sense of CSR. It is based on an explorative comparative case study of 18 companies in the Netherlands using background information, interviews and annual reports. Initially, the sensemaking process of CSR is guided and coordinated by change agents who are specifically appointed to explore the implementation of CSR in their company. These change agents initiate the CSR process within their own organisations. The meaning they develop stems from their personal and organisational values and frames (...)
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  48. AI Language Models Cannot Replace Human Research Participants.Jacqueline Harding, William D’Alessandro, N. G. Laskowski & Robert Long - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-3.
    In a recent letter, Dillion et. al (2023) make various suggestions regarding the idea of artificially intelligent systems, such as large language models, replacing human subjects in empirical moral psychology. We argue that human subjects are in various ways indispensable.
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    Critical period effects on universal properties of language: The status of subjacency in the acquisition of a second language.Jacqueline S. Johnson & Elissa L. Newport - 1991 - Cognition 39 (3):215-258.
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  50. Selfhood and Self-government in Women’s Religious Writings of the Early Modern Period.Jacqueline Broad - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (5):713-730.
    Some scholars have identified a puzzle in the writings of Mary Astell (1666–1731), a deeply religious feminist thinker of the early modern period. On the one hand, Astell strongly urges her fellow women to preserve their independence of judgement from men; yet, on the other, she insists upon those same women maintaining a submissive deference to the Anglican church. These two positions appear to be incompatible. In this paper, I propose a historical-contextualist solution to the puzzle: I argue that the (...)
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