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    Atomisme et physicalisme à l'épreuve du temps : le principe d'indépendance d'Armstrong et la topologie temporelle.Muriel Cahen & Frédéric Nef - 2011 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (4):513-533.
    Résumé Les auteurs distinguent classiquement topologie et ontologie temporelles et entreprennent de montrer que le choix d’une ontologie temporelle, mais aussi d’une ontologie générale, a des conséquences sur les propriétés de la topologie temporelle. Ils choisissent comme point de départ de cette démonstration l’application du principe d’indépendance d’Armstrong à l’ontologie temporelle et plus spécialement à la transitivité. Leur conclusion est que le choix de ce principe pose des problèmes très difficiles pour l’ontologie temporelle, autant que pour la topologie temporelle.
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    Introduction to the Reading of Greimas: Toward a Discursive Linguistics.Frederic Nef - 1977 - Diacritics 7 (1):18.
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    Senex erit puer.Frédéric Nef - 2007 - In Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (ed.), Metaphysics and Truthmakers. Ontos Verlag. pp. 221-236.
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    Declarative vs. Procedural Rules for Religious Controversy: Leibniz's Rational Approach to~ Heresy.Frédéric Nef - 2008 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist? Springer. pp. 383--395.
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    Le formalisme en question: le tournant des années trente.Frédéric Nef & Denis Vernant (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    La dynamique des sciences se deploie selon des temporalites multiples qui possedent leurs propres rythmes. De ce point de vue, l'exercice qui consiste a scander en decennies l'histoire de la logique et des sciences formelles est perilleux. Peut-on aller au-dela et tenter de donner sens a cette decennie des annees trente? La fin du logicisme, l'avenement de nouvelles logiques, le developpement du formalisme, ses limitations internes, sa critique externe et les approches formelles du langage sont six traits caracteristiques explores dans (...)
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  6. Le langage. Une approche philosophique.Frédéric Nef & Daniel Laurier - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (4):533-536.
     
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    Ontologie de l'objet, théorie des propriétés et théorie des ensembles : quelques problèmes et perspectives.Frédéric Nef - 2006 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2 (2):181-207.
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  8. Ontology of the object, theory of properties and theory of ensembles: some problems and perspectives.Frederic Nef - 2006 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 60 (236):181-207.
     
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  9. O tożsamości, nieostrości i istotach przedmiotów.Frederic Nef - 1996 - Filozofia Nauki 4.
    The authors analyze some kinds of soritical, modal and temporal paradoxes and examine differnt ways of solving them. They reject the assumption that it is the essence of object that may cause paradox due to its vagueness; we shall not abandon classical logic as well. The explanations and solutions for paradoxes can be found in vagueness of modal logic rather or in usual (and vague) way we use our language.
     
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    Properties.Frédéric Nef - 2010 - In Roberto Poli & Johanna Seibt (eds.), Theory and Applications of Ontology: Philosophical Perspectives. Springer Verlag. pp. 135--151.
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  11. Sémantique/physique.Frédéric Nef - 1974 - In Anton Charles Pegis & J. Reginald O'Donnell (eds.), Essays in Honour of Anton Charles Pegis. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 982--287.
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    Which Variety of Realism? Some Asseverations on the Dependence of Abstracta upon Concreta.Frédéric Nef - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (1):77-91.
    La critique du nihilisme par Lowe est soumise à une évaluation. Le nihilisme semble impliquer un engagement à l'existence d'entités abstraites et Lowe utilise le principe de dépendance (PD) — les abstraits dépendent des concrets — pour bloquer la référence à des entités abstraites : les nombres sont dits dépendre de concrets. On défendra l'idée que cette forme de fictionnalisme n'est pas innocente et que nous devons sérieusement envisager l'alternative que constitue le platonisme. On défendra une forme de platonisme, le (...)
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    Which Variety of Realism? Some Asseverations on the Dependence of Abstracta upon Concreta.Frédéric Nef - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12:77-91.
    La critique du nihilisme par Lowe est soumise à une évaluation. Le nihilisme semble impliquer un engagement à l'existence d'entités abstraites et Lowe utilise le principe de dépendance (PD) — les abstraits dépendent des concrets — pour bloquer la référence à des entités abstraites : les nombres sont dits dépendre de concrets. On défendra l'idée que cette forme de fictionnalisme n'est pas innocente et que nous devons sérieusement envisager l'alternative que constitue le platonisme. On défendra une forme de platonisme, le (...)
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    Ontologie contemporaine : Structure, Identité et Métaontologie.Yann Schmitt & Frédéric Nef - 2017 - Paris, France: Vrin.
    Avec des textes de D. Armstrong, M.Esfeld, K. Fine, D. Lewis, H. Mellot, K. Mulligan, M. Rea, P. Unger, P. van Inwagen, D. Zimmerman. L’ontologie est la partie de la métaphysique qui traite de l’être en général, et non d’un être en particulier, et son domaine d’enquête excède même le monde actuel puisqu’elle porte sur l’ensemble du possible, sur les objets possibles et réels ainsi que sur leurs propriétés ou sur leurs structures ultimes. Ce volume fournit les textes fondamentaux pour (...)
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    Remarques préliminaires sur l'intitulé de ce numéro.Jean-Maurice Monnoyer & Frédéric Nef - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):419-422.
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  16. Le Temps Grammatical Logiques Temporelles Et Analyse Linguistique.Robert Martin & Frédéric Nef - 1981 - Larousse.
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  17. Husserl et la philosophie analytique, coll. « Problèmes et controverses ».Richard Cobb-Stevens, E. Paquette & Frédéric Nef - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (4):509-511.
     
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    Transformation.s Amentiforme / Amentifere.Gerard de Cortanze, Jean-Marie Le Sidaner & Frederic Nef - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):12.
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    Frédéric Nef, L'Anti-Hume: De la logique des relations à la métaphysique des connexions, Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 2017. [REVIEW]Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 106 (2):289-295.
  20. Frederic Nef: L'objet quelconque. Recherches sur l'ontologie de l'objet.P. Gochet - 2006 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 60 (236):260.
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    Défense et illustration de la métaphysique des particuliers abstraits. Étude critique de : Frédéric Nef, Les propriétés des choses. Expérience et logique, Paris, Vrin, collection « Problèmes & controverses », 2006, 344 p.Étude critique de : Frédéric Nef, Les propriétés des choses. Expérience et logique, Paris, Vrin, collection « Problèmes & controverses », 2006, 344 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Maurice Monnoyer - 2009 - Philosophiques 36 (1):235-243.
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    La mort n'existe pas: mourir, être mort, ressusciter.Frédéric Nef - 2021 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    L'objet quelconque: recherches sur l'ontologie de l'objet.Frâedâeric Nef - 1998 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    L'objet en general, le X kantien, le quelque chose en general, l'objet comme tel apparaissent comme des concepts ultimes de l'ontologie. Cette derniere peut-elle etre identifiee a une theorie de l'objet? Qu'en est-il des relations conceptuelles et historiques entre theorie de l'objet et ontologie formelle? La reponse a ces questions passe par une reevaluation du projet bolzanien et husserlien d'ontologie formelle, une discussion des problemes epineux poses par la theorie meinongienne de l'objet et enfin une enquete sur les apophantismes semantiques (...)
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    Is Theory Fading Away from Reality? Examining the Pathology Rather than the Technology to Understand Potential Personality Changes.Frederic Gilbert, Joel Smith & Anya Daly - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (1):45-47.
    Haeusermann et al. (Citation2023) draw three overall conclusions from their study on closed loop neuromodulation and self-perception in clinical treatment of refractory epilepsy. The first is that closed-loop neuromodulation devices did not substantially change epileptic patient’s personalities or self-perception postoperatively. The second is that some patients and caregivers attributed observed changes in personality and self-perception to the epilepsy itself and not to the DBS treatments. The third is that the devices provided participants with novel ways to make sense of their (...)
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  25. Models, Parameterization, and Software: Epistemic Opacity in Computational Chemistry.Frédéric Wieber & Alexandre Hocquet - 2020 - Perspectives on Science 28 (5):610-629.
    . Computational chemistry grew in a new era of “desktop modeling,” which coincided with a growing demand for modeling software, especially from the pharmaceutical industry. Parameterization of models in computational chemistry is an arduous enterprise, and we argue that this activity leads, in this specific context, to tensions among scientists regarding the epistemic opacity transparency of parameterized methods and the software implementing them. We relate one flame war from the Computational Chemistry mailing List in order to assess in detail the (...)
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    In Quest of Man.John U. Nef - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (1):71-82.
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    Making choices: a recasting of decision theory.Frederic Schick - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a unique introductory overview of decision theory. It is completely non-technical, without a single formula in the book. Written in a crisp and clear style it succinctly covers the full range of philosophical issues of rationality and decision theory, including game theory, social choice theory, prisoner's dilemma and much else. The book aims to expand the scope and enrich the foundations of decision theory. By addressing such issues as ambivalence, inner conflict, and the constraints imposed upon us (...)
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    Social Work Values and Ethics.Frederic G. Reamer - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    This is _the_ leading introduction 200to professional values and ethics in social work. Frederic G. Reamer provides social workers with a succinct and comprehensive overview of the most critical issues relating to professional values and ethics, including the nature of social work values, ethical dilemmas, and professional misconduct. Conceptually rich and attuned to the complexities of ethical decision making, _Social Work Values and Ethics_ is unique in striking the right balance between history, theory, and practical application. For the third edition, (...)
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    An Instrument to Capture the Phenomenology of Implantable Brain Device Use.Frederic Gilbert, Brown, Dasgupta, Martens, Klein & Goering - 2019 - Neuroethics 14 (3):333-340.
    One important concern regarding implantable Brain Computer Interfaces is the fear that the intervention will negatively change a patient’s sense of identity or agency. In particular, there is concern that the user will be psychologically worse-off following treatment despite postoperative functional improvements. Clinical observations from similar implantable brain technologies, such as deep brain stimulation, show a small but significant proportion of patients report feelings of strangeness or difficulty adjusting to a new concept of themselves characterized by a maladaptive je ne (...)
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  30. Nicolai Hartmann International Conference, Università La Sapienza - 19-21 luglio 2010.Frederic Tremblay - 2010 - Philosophical News 1.
  31. Nicolai Hartmann's Definition of Biological Species.Frederic Tremblay - 2011 - In Roberto Poli, Carlo Scognamiglio & Frederic Tremblay (eds.), The Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 125--139.
    Before the Darwinian revolution species were thought to be universals. Since then, numerous attempts have been made to propose new definitions. The twentieth-century German philosopher Nicolai Hartmann defined 'species' as an individual system of processes and a process of life of a higher-order. To provide a clear understanding of Hartmann's conception of species, I first present his method of definition. Then I look at Hartmann's Philosophie der Natur (1950) to present his concepts of "organism" and "species." And I end the (...)
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  32. Fitness.Frédéric Bouchard - 2005 - In Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 310--315.
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    The great philosophers.Frederic Raphael & Ray Monk (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Brief, accessible, and affordable, these pocket-sized volumes offer the essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition-from Plato to Wittgenstein.
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    A philosophical history of German sociology.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 2009 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction -- 1e Intermed consid -- Marx -- Simmel -- Weber -- Lukács -- 2e intermed consid -- Horkheimer -- Adorno -- 3e intermed consid -- Habermas I -- Habermas II -- Habermas III -- Conclusion -- Postscript -- Bibliography.
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  35. Nikolai Lossky’s Evolutionary Metaphysics of Reincarnation.Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Sophia 59 (4):733-753.
    The Russian philosopher Nikolai Onufrievich Lossky adhered to an evolutionary metaphysics of reincarnation according to which the world is constituted of immortal souls or monads, which he calls ‘substantival agents.’ These substantival agents can evolve or devolve depending on the goodness or badness of their behavior. Such evolution requires the possibility for monads to reincarnate into the bodies of creatures of a higher or of a lower level on the scala perfectionis. According to this theory, a substantival agent can evolve (...)
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    Popper.Frederic Raphael - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers . Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein. In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his subject, places the philosopher (...)
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  37. Fitness, probability and the principles of natural selection.Frederic Bouchard & Alexander Rosenberg - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):693-712.
    We argue that a fashionable interpretation of the theory of natural selection as a claim exclusively about populations is mistaken. The interpretation rests on adopting an analysis of fitness as a probabilistic propensity which cannot be substantiated, draws parallels with thermodynamics which are without foundations, and fails to do justice to the fundamental distinction between drift and selection. This distinction requires a notion of fitness as a pairwise comparison between individuals taken two at a time, and so vitiates the interpretation (...)
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    The formative essays of Justice Holmes: the making of an American legal philosophy.Frederic Rogers Kellogg - 1984 - Westport CT USA: Greenwood Press. Edited by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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    What Is a Symbiotic Superindividual and How Do You Measure Its Fitness?Frédéric Bouchard - 2013 - In Frédéric Bouchard & Philippe Huneman (eds.), From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. pp. 243.
  40. Bridging the Gap between Rationality, Normativity and Emotions.Frédéric Minner - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (1):79-98.
    Intentional explanation, according to Elster, seeks to elucidate an action by showing that it was intentionally conducted, in order to bring about certain goals . Intentional actions furthermore, are rational actions: they imply that agents establish a connection between the goals they target and the means that are appropriate to reach them, by way of different beliefs about the means, the goals and the environment. But how should we understand intentional actions in the light of philosophical research on emotions, rationality, (...)
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  41. Nicolai Hartmann and the Metaphysical Foundation of Phylogenetic Systematics.Frederic Tremblay - 2013 - Biological Theory 7 (1):56-68.
    When developing phylogenetic systematics, the entomologist Willi Hennig adopted elements from Nicolai Hartmann’s ontology. In this historical essay I take on the task of documenting this adoption. I argue that in order to build a metaphysical foundation for phylogenetic systematics, Hennig adopted from Hartmann four main metaphysical theses. These are (1) that what is real is what is temporal; (2) that the criterion of individuality is to have duration; (3) that species are supra-individuals; and (4) that there are levels of (...)
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    How ecosystem evolution strengthens the case for functional pluralism.Frédéric Bouchard - 2013 - In Philippe Huneman (ed.), Functions: Selection and Mechanisms. Springer. pp. 83--95.
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    On jurisprudence and the conflict of laws.Frederic Harrison - 1919 - Buffalo, N.Y.: W.S. Hein & Co.. Edited by A. H. F. Lefroy.
    This book, originally released in 1919, contains five lectures given by the author while he was Professor to the Inns of Court during the late 1800s. The lectures were revised to include notes & annotations by A.H.F. LeFroy.
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  44. Yoga asanas.Louis-Frédéric - 1959 - London,: Thorsons.
     
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    Elucidating social science concepts: an interpretivist guide.Frederic Charles Schaffer - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book is a guide to working with social science concepts. Concepts are the prisms through which we see the social world. They are foundational to the social science enterprise, and the quality of investigations hinges in part on how well researchers make use of them. Most social science concepts are drawn from ordinary language used in everyday ways; however, many social scientists "reconfigure" ordinary words to meet their research needs. They tinker with the meanings of words to fit their (...)
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    Working memory and neural oscillations: alpha–gamma versus theta–gamma codes for distinct WM information?Frédéric Roux & Peter J. Uhlhaas - 2014 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (1):16-25.
  47. Emotions, Language and the (Un-)making of the Social World.Frédéric Minner - 2019 - Emotions and Society 1 (2):215-230.
    What are the motivational bases that help explain the various normative judgements that social agents make, and the normative reasoning they employ? Answering this question leads us to consider the relationships between thoughts and emotions. Emotions will be described as thought-dependent and thought-directing, and as being intimately related to normativity. They are conceived as the grounds that motivate social agents to articulate their reasoning with respect to the values and norms they face and/or share in their social collective. It is (...)
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    Deflating the “DBS causes personality changes” bubble.Frederic Gilbert, J. N. M. Viaña & C. Ineichen - 2021 - Neuroethics 14 (1):1-17.
    The idea that deep brain stimulation (DBS) induces changes to personality, identity, agency, authenticity, autonomy and self (PIAAAS) is so deeply entrenched within neuroethics discourses that it has become an unchallenged narrative. In this article, we critically assess evidence about putative effects of DBS on PIAAAS. We conducted a literature review of more than 1535 articles to investigate the prevalence of scientific evidence regarding these potential DBS-induced changes. While we observed an increase in the number of publications in theoretical neuroethics (...)
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  49. 10 Theory foundation and the methodological foundations of Post Keynesian economics.Frederic S. Lee - 2003 - In Paul Downward (ed.), Applied economics and the critical realist critique. New York: Routledge. pp. 170.
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    Plotinus and Interior Space.Frederic M. Schroeder - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. pp. 9--83.
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