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  1. Anne Marie Tassé, Élodie Petit & Béatrice Godard (2009). Differences in Regulatory Frameworks Governing Genetic Laboratories in Four Countries. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (2):351-357.score: 120.0
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  2. Maria Villela Petit (1988). Thinking History: Methodology and Epistemology in Paul Ricoeur's Reflections on History From History and Truth and Time and Narrative. Philosophy and Social Criticism 14 (2):147-160.score: 30.0
  3. Laurent Jaffro, Christian Maurer & Alain Petit, Pathologia, A Theory of the Passions.score: 30.0
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  4. Francois Petit, Antoine Paraskevas & Laurent Lantieri (2004). A Surgeons' Perspective on the Ethics of Face Transplantation. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):14 – 16.score: 30.0
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  5. Jean-Luc Petit (2003). On the Relation Between Recent Neurobiological Data on Perception (and Action) and the Husserlian Theory of Constitution. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 2 (4):281-298.score: 30.0
    The phenomenological theory of constitution promises a solution for the problem of consciousness insofar as it changes the traditional terms of this problem by systematically correlating subject and object in the unifying context of intentional acts. I argue that embodied constitution must depend upon the role of kinesthesia as a constitutive operator. In pursuing the path of intentionality in its descent from an idealistic level of pure constitution to this fully embodied kinesthetic constitution, we are able to gain access to (...)
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  6. Valérie Petit & Helen Bollaert (2012). Flying Too Close to the Sun? Hubris Among CEOs and How to Prevent It. Journal of Business Ethics 108 (3):265-283.score: 30.0
    Hubris among CEOs is generally considered to be undesirable: researchers in finance and in management have documented its unwelcome effects and the media ascribe many corporate failings to CEO hubris. However, the literature fails to provide a precise definition of CEO hubris and is mostly silent on how to prevent it. We use work on hubris in the fields of mythology, psychology, and ethics to develop a framework defining CEO hubris. Our framework describes a set of beliefs and behaviors, both (...)
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  7. Caroline Petit (2007). Literature (T.) Fögen Ed. Antike Fachtexte = Ancient Technical Texts. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2005. Pp. Viii + 378. 88. 9783110181227. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 127:176-.score: 30.0
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  8. Michael Hornsby‐Smith & Margaret Petit (1975). Social, Moral and Religious Attitudes of Secondary School Students. Journal of Moral Education 4 (3):261-272.score: 30.0
    Abstract: This paper reports some of the findings of a questionnaire survey of the social, moral and religious attitudes of 578 fifth formers in three Roman Catholic comprehensive schools and one local authority secondary school in the autumn of 1973. School and home variables related to differences in the scores obtained on six scales were identified and a brief review of student responses to open?ended questions on religion carried out. The findings indicate that while the Catholic schools do differ significantly (...)
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  9. Caroline Petit (2006). López Férez (J.A.) (Ed.) La Lengua Científica Griega: Orígenes, Desarrollo E Influencia En Las Lenguas Modernas Europeas III. (Estudios de Filología Griega 10.) Pp. Viii + 292. Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas, 2004. Paper, €23. ISBN: 84-7882-556-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 56 (02):502-.score: 30.0
  10. Caroline Petit (2007). Santana Henríquez (G.) (Ed., Trans.) Galeno. Sobre la Composición de Los Medicamentos Según Los Lugares. Libro II. Introducción, Traducción, Notas E Indices. Pp. 157. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005. Paper. ISBN: 978-84-96502-26-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (02).score: 30.0
  11. J. Petit (2007). Commentary to Helena De Preester: The Deep Bodily Origins of the Subjective Perspective: Models and Their Problems?☆. Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):619-622.score: 30.0
  12. Jean-François Petit, Rémy Valléjo & Philippe Chenaux (eds.) (2006). Agir Avec Mounier: Une Pensée Pour L'Europe. Chronique Sociale.score: 30.0
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  13. J. L. Petit & E. T.�Rouanne (1987). A Stormy Assembly: Electoral Paradoxes. Theory and Decision 22 (3):271-284.score: 30.0
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  14. Jean-Luc Petit (1999). Constitution by Movement: Husserl in Light of Recent Neurobiological Findings. In Naturalizing Phenomenology. Stanford: Stanford University Press.score: 30.0
  15. Caroline Petit (2009). Greek Medicine (J.) Pigeaud Poétiques du Corps. Aux Origines de la Médecine. (L'Âne d'Or 28.) Pp. Xii + 704. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2008. Paper, €40. ISBN: 978-2-251-42032-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):521-.score: 30.0
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  16. Jean-François Petit (2009). Histoire de la Philosophie Française au Xxe Siècle. Desclée de Brouwer.score: 30.0
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  17. Gérard Petit (2009). La Dénomination: Approches Lexicologique Et Terminologique. Peeters.score: 30.0
     
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  18. Caroline Petit (2010). Medicine (V.) Boudon-Millot, (A.) Guardasole, (C.) Magdelaine (Edd.) La Science Médicale Antique. Nouveaux Regards. Études Réunies En l'Honneur de Jacques Jouanna. Pp. X + 486, Ills, Pl. Paris: Beauchesne, 2007. Paper, €93. ISBN: 978-2-7010-1514-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):74-.score: 30.0
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  19. Jean-Luc Petit (1999). Naturalizing Phenomenology. Stanford: Stanford University Press.score: 30.0
  20. Jean-François Petit (2006). Philosophie Et Théologie Dans la Formation du Personnalisme d'Emmanuel Mounier. Cerf.score: 30.0
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  21. Caroline Petit (2008). Reception (L.) Pernot L'ombre du Tigre. Recherches Sur la Réception de Démosthène, (Speculum: Contribute di Filologia Classica). Naples: D'Auria, 2006. Pp. 355. €80. 9788870922608. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 128:291-.score: 30.0
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  22. François Petit (1959). The Problem of Evil. Hawthorn Books.score: 30.0
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  23. Pierre Petit (1989). Sartre After Sartre (Review). Philosophy and Literature 13 (1):195-197.score: 30.0
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  24. Pierre Petit (1987). Sartre's Existential Biographies (Review). Philosophy and Literature 11 (2):364-366.score: 30.0
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  25. Paul Moran & Mark Murphy (2012). Habermas, Pupil Voice, Rationalism, and Their Meeting with Lacan's Objet Petit A. Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (2):171-181.score: 12.0
    ‘Pupil voice’ is a movement within state education in England that is associated with democracy, change, participation and the raising of educational standards. While receiving much attention from educators and policy makers, less attention has been paid to the theory behind the concept of pupil voice. An obvious point of theoretical departure is the work of Jürgen Habermas, who over a number of decades has endeavoured to develop a theory of democracy that places strong significance on language, communication and discourse. (...)
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  26. Adrian Johnston (forthcoming). “The Object in the Mirror of Genetic Transcendentalism: Lacan's Objet Petit a Between Visibility and Invisibility,”. Continental Philosophy Review:1-19.score: 12.0
    One of the more superficially perplexing features of Lacan’s notion of objet petit a is the fact that he simultaneously characterizes it as both non-specularizable (i.e., incapable of being captured in spatio-temporal representations) and specular (i.e., incarnated in visible avatars). This assignment of the apparently contradictory attributes of visibility and invisibility to object a is a reflection of this object’s strange position at the intersection of transcendental and empirical dimensions. Indeed, this object, which Lacan holds up as his central (...)
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  27. Scott MacDonald (2003). Petit Larceny, the Beginning of All Sin: Augustine's Theft of the Pears. Faith and Philosophy 20 (4):393-414.score: 9.0
    In his reflections on his adolescent theft of a neighbor’s pears, Augustine first claims that he did it just because it was wicked. But he then worries that there is something unacceptable in that claim. Some readers have found in this account Augustine’s rejection of the principle that all voluntary action is done for the sake of some perceived good. I argue that Augustine intends his case to call the principle into question, but that he does not ultimately reject it. (...)
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  28. Sylvain Auroux (1975). Linguistique Et Colonialisme, Petit Traité de Glottophagie. Par L. J. Calvet. Payot, Paris, 1974. 250 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 14 (03):541-542.score: 9.0
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  29. Yvon Lafrance (2005). Ennéades Plotin Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau, Directeurs de Publication Vol. 1: Traités 1-6 Traductions Et Introductions de L. Brisson, F. Fronterotta, J. Laurent, L. Lavaud, A. Petit Et J.-F. Pradeau Paris, Garnier Flammarion, 2002, 292 P.Ennéades Plotin Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau, Directeurs de Publication Vol. 2: Traités 7-21 Traductions Et Introductions de L. Brisson, J.-M. Charrue, R. Dufour, J.-M. Flamand, F. Fronterotta, M. Guyot, J. Laurent, L. Lavaud, A. Petit Et J.-F. Pradeau Paris, Garnier Flammarion, 2003, 532 P.Ennéades Plotin Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau, Directeurs de Publication Vol. 3: Traités 22–26 Traductions Et Introductions de R. Dufour, J. Laurent Et L. Lavaud Paris, Garnier Flammarion, 2004, 255 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 44 (01):190-.score: 9.0
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  30. Frédérick Guillaume Dufour (2007). La réification. Petit traité de Théorie critique Axel Honneth Paris, Gallimard, 2007, 147 p. Dialogue 46 (04):805-.score: 9.0
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  31. Louis Groarke (2001). An Intensional Definition of Art: Christening Theories Versus Petit Essentialism. Journal of Value Inquiry 35 (1):95-112.score: 9.0
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  32. Simon Hornblower (1992). Thierry Petit: Satrapes Et Satrapies Dans l'Empire Achéménide de Cyrus le Grand à Xerxès Ler. (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie Et Lettres de l'Université de Liége, 254.) Pp. 304; 1 Map. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1990. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):215-.score: 9.0
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  33. Anatole Kere (2012). Michel Métayer, Petit guide d’argumentation éthique. Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval (coll. « Quand la philosophie fait pop ! »), 2010, 154 p.Michel Métayer, Petit guide d’argumentation éthique. Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval (coll. « Quand la philosophie fait pop ! »), 2010, 154 p. [REVIEW] Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):725-726.score: 9.0
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  34. Stanislas Breton (1967). Réflexions Autour d'Un Petit Livre. Dialogue 6 (02):218-223.score: 9.0
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  35. Guy Hamelin (1997). Petit Traité des Grandes Vertus André Comte-Sponville Collection «Perspectives Critiques» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1995, 391 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 36 (03):664-.score: 9.0
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  36. E. Harrison (1931). Manuel des Études Grecques Et Latines. Par L. Laurand. Fascicule VII.: Métrique, Sciences Complémentaires (Critique des Textes, Paléographie, Épigraphie, Numismatique, Histoire de la Philologie, Bibliographic, Le Travail Philologique): 4e Édition, Revue Et Corrigée. Appendices II.-IV.: L'Art Oratoire des Anciens, L'Enseignement du Grec Et du Latin, Lectures de Litterature Grecque Et Latine. Appendice V.: Petit Atlas Pratique d'Histoire Grecque Et Romaine. Paris: Auguste Picard, 1929. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):91-92.score: 9.0
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  37. H. Svi Shapiro (1984). Ideology, Class, and the Autonomy of the Capitalist State: The Petit-Bourgeois' World-View' and Schooling. Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (1):39-57.score: 9.0
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  38. H. Svi Shapiro (1984). Ideology, Class, and the Autonomy of the Capitalist State: The Petit-Bourgeois' World-View' and Schooling. Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (1):39-57.score: 9.0
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  39. Pierre M. Bellemare (1994). Œuvres III. Alciphron Ou le Petit Philosophe George Berkeley Édition Publiée Sous la Direction de Geneviéve Brykman Traduction de Sandra Bernas Collection «Épiméthée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1992, 424 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 33 (01):156-.score: 9.0
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  40. Bruce Bridgeman (2002). The Grand Illusion and Petit Illusions: Interactions of Perception and Sensory Coding. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9:29-34.score: 9.0
     
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  41. M. B. Crowe (1966). Evangile Et Monde Moderne---Petit Traité de Morale a l'Usage des Laics. Philosophical Studies 15:302-302.score: 9.0
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  42. Frédérick Guillaume Dufour (2007). La Réification.: Petit Traite de Theorie Critique. Dialogue 46 (4):805-809.score: 9.0
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  43. Jean Grondin (2011). Faut il incorporer Nietzsche à l'herméneutique? Raisons d'une petit résistance. New Nietzsche Studies 8 (3-4):18-34.score: 9.0
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  44. Matthias Haake (2010). (É.) Perrin-Saminadayar Éducation, Culture Et Société à Athènes. Les Acteurs de la Vie Culturelle Athénienne (229–88): Un Tout Petit Monde (De l'Archéologie à l'Histoire). Paris: De Boccard, 2007. Pp. 699. €30. 9782701802312. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 130:226-227.score: 9.0
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  45. A. H. M. Jones (1957). Antioch Paul Petit: Libanius Et la Vie Municipale à Antioche au IVe Siècle Après J.C. (Institut Français d'Archéologie de Beyrouth, Bibliothéque Archéologique Et Historique, Ixii.) Pp. 446. Paris, 1955. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (3-4):252-254.score: 9.0
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  46. Jacques Lacan (2010). The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I : Of the Gaze as Object Petit. In Christopher Want (ed.), Philosophers on Art From Kant to the Postmodernists: A Critical Reader. Columbia University Press.score: 9.0
     
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  47. B. M. Levick (1969). La Paix Romaine Paul Petit: La Paix Romaine. Pp. 414. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1967. Boards, 26 Fr. The Classical Review 19 (03):334-337.score: 9.0
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  48. Simon Swain (2011). The Medicvs (C.) Petit (Ed., Trans.) Galien. Tome III. Le Médecin. Introduction. Pp. Cxl + 232. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2009. Paper, €69. ISBN: 978-2-251-00555-3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):434-435.score: 9.0
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  49. J. E. Tiles (1983). Petit on Revising Our Understanding of Individuals. Analysis 43 (4):189 - 193.score: 9.0
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  50. Rafał P. Wierzchosławski (2002). Australijskich analityków wędrówki po współczensje filozofii polityki (Robert E. Goodnin, Philip Petit, red.: Przewodnik po współczesnej filozofii politycznej). Civitas (6):187-200.score: 9.0
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  51. David C. Thompson & Melanie Wachtell, An Empirical Analysis of Supreme Court Certiorari Petition Procedures: The Call for Response and the Call for the Views of the Solicitor General.score: 4.0
    The Supreme Court frequently uses two tools to gather information about which cases to hear following a petition for writ of certiorari: the call for response and the call for the views of the Solicitor General. To date, there has been no empirical analysis of how the Supreme Court deploys these tools and little qualitative study. This Article fills in basic gaps in the literature by providing concrete answers to common questions regarding these two tools and offers detailed analysis of (...)
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  52. Marie-Josée Potvin (2010). Ricoeur's “Petite Éthique”: An Ethical Epistemological Perspective for Clinician–Bioethicists. HEC Forum 22 (4):311-326.score: 4.0
    The passage from a posture of clinician to that of clinician–bioethicist poses significant challenges for health professionals, most notably with regards to theoretical or epistemological views of complex ethical impasses encountered in clinical settings. Apprehending these situations from the only clinical perspective of the nurse or the doctor, for example, can be very unproductive to help solve this kind of situation and certainly poses great limits to the role of the clinician–bioethicist. Drawing on my own experience as a former nurse (...)
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  53. Hans V. Hansen & Jane McLeod (2012). Petitioning the King: The Case of Provincial Printers in Eighteenth-Century France. Argumentation 26 (1):161-170.score: 4.0
    This essay studies an argumentative practice in eighteenth-century France by exploring the persuasiveness of some petitions to obtain printer licences. Those who wanted to enter the printing business in eighteenth-century France had to obtain licences from the King to do so. The French government had established limits to the number of printers it would permit to operate in the realm; hence, there was competition for any vacancy that became open. Thus, the context is that of trained printers in provincial towns, (...)
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  54. Simon Wigley (2007). Automaticity, Consciousness and Moral Responsibility. Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):209-225.score: 3.0
    Cognitive scientists have long noted that automated behavior is the rule, while consciousness acts of self-regulation are the exception to the rule. On the face of it automated actions appear to be immune to moral appraisal because they are not subject to conscious control. Conventional wisdom suggests that sleepwalking exculpates, while the mere fact that a person is performing a well-versed task unthinkingly does not. However, our apparent lack of conscious control while we are undergoing automaticity challenges the idea that (...)
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  55. Paul C. Taylor (1999). Malcolm's Conk and Danto's Colors; or, Four Logical Petitions Concerning Race, Beauty, and Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):16-20.score: 3.0
  56. Cedric Laloyaux, Christel Devue, Stephane Doyen, Elodie David & Axel Cleeremans (2008). Undetected Changes in Visible Stimuli Influence Subsequent Decisions. Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):646-656.score: 3.0
    Change blindness—our inability to detect changes in a stimulus—occurs even when the change takes place gradually, without any disruption (Simons et al., 2000). Such gradual changes are more difficult to detect than changes that involve a disruption. Using this method, David et al. (in press) recently showed substantial blindness to changes that involve facial expressions of emotion. In this experiment, we show that people who failed to detect any change in the displays were (1) nevertheless influenced by the changing information (...)
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  57. Nicholas Southwood (2002). Beyond Pettit's Neo-Roman Republicanism: Towards the Deliberative Republic. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 5 (1):16-42.score: 3.0
    Philip Pettit's neo-Roman republicanism comprises a conceptual account of ?republican freedom? and an institutional account that shows how republican freedom can best be promoted institutionally. If we accept a very slightly amended version of Petit's conceptual account, then his institutional account fares inadequately in terms of four ?problems? to which the conceptual account commits him. An institutional amalgam of Pettit's institutional account and a deliberative democratic public sphere of the sort advanced by john Dryzek ? what I call the (...)
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  58. Lionel Naccache, Stanislas Dehaene, L. Jonathan Cohen, Marie-Odile Habert, Elodie Guichart-Gomez, Damien Galanaud & Jean-Claude Willer (2005). Effortless Control: Executive Attention and Conscious Feeling of Mental Effort Are Dissociable. Neuropsychologia 43 (9):1318-1328.score: 3.0
  59. Neven Leddy & Avi Lifschitz (eds.) (2009). Epicurus in the Enlightenment. Voltaire Foundation.score: 3.0
    Eighteenth-century Epicureanism is often viewed as radical, anti-religious, and politically dangerous. But to what extent does this simplify the ancient philosophy and underestimate its significance to the Enlightenment? Through a pan-European analysis of Enlightenment centres from Scotland to Russia via the Netherlands, France and Germany, contributors argue that elements of classical Epicureanism were appropriated by radical and conservative writers alike. They move beyond literature and political theory to examine the application of Epicurean ideas in domains as diverse as physics, natural (...)
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  60. Geoffrey Brennan (ed.) (2007). Common Minds: Themes From the Philosophy of Philip Pettit. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Beyond program explanation -- Mental causation on the program model -- Can hunter-gatherers hear color? -- Structural irrationality -- Freedom, coercion, and discursive control -- Conversability and deliberation -- Petit's molecule -- Contestatory citizenship : deliberative denizenship -- Crime, responsibility, and institutional design -- Disenfranchised silence -- Joining the dots.
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  61. A. Vermeule (2011). Intermittent Institutions. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 10 (4):420-444.score: 3.0
    Standing institutions have a continuous existence: examples include the United Nations, the British Parliament, the US presidency, the standing committees of the US Congress, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Intermittent institutions have a discontinuous existence: examples include the Roman dictatorship, the Estates-General of France, constitutional conventions, citizens' assemblies, the Electoral College, grand and petit juries, special prosecutors, various types of temporary courts and military tribunals, ad hoc congressional committees, and ad hoc panels such as the 9/11 Commission and base-closing (...)
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  62. David Basinger (1983). Why Petition an Omnipotent, Omniscient, Wholly Good God? Religious Studies 19 (1):25 - 41.score: 3.0
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  63. Daniel Howard-Snyder & Frances Howard-Snyder (2010). The Puzzle of Petitionary Prayer. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (2):43 - 68.score: 3.0
    The fact that our asking God to do something can make a difference to what he does underwrites the point of petitionary prayer. Here, however, a puzzle arises: Either doing what we ask is the best God can do or it is not. If it is, then our asking won’t make any difference to whether he does it. If it is not, then our asking won’t make any difference to whether he does it. So, our asking won’t make any difference (...)
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  64. Michel Bourdeau (2008). La Passion du Réel, la Philosophie Devant les Sciences Laurent-Michel Vacher Préface d'Yves Gingras Collection «Petite Collection» Montréal, Liber, 2006, 231 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 47 (01):194-.score: 3.0
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  65. Myriam Hecquet-Devienne (2005). L' Authenticité de Métaphysique « Alpha » (Meizon Ou Elatton) d'Aristote, Un Faux Problème? Une Con Firmation Codicologique. Phronesis 50 (2):129-149.score: 3.0
    La discussion sur l'authenticité du deuxième livre de la Métaphysique d'Aristote (Petit Alpha), qui dure depuis un millénaire, a pour origine une scholie qui se trouve dans le Parisinus gr. 1853 (Xe siècle) à la jonction du premier et du deuxième livre. Or, cette scholie a été copiée par la même main que celle qui a ajouté une scholie d'un contenu comparable à la fin de la Métaphysique de Théophraste. Ce fait était passé inaperçu, parce que ce scribe a (...)
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  66. M. Villela-Petit (1999). Henri Maldiney, Le Vouloir-Dire de Francis Ponge, Encre Marine, Fougeres, 1993; L'art, l'Eclair de L'Etre: Traversees, Comp'Act, Paris, 1993; Regard, Parole, Espace, Revised Edition, L'Age de l'Homme, Lausanne, 1994; Aux Deserts Que l'Histoire Accable - L'Art de Tal-Coat, Deyrolle, Paris, 1996; Avenement de l'Oeuvre, Theetete, Sainte-Maximin, 1997. [REVIEW] Diogenes 47 (186):106-109.score: 3.0
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  67. Bruno Tremblay (2004). Albert le Grand:De Ce Qui Vient Avant la Logique. History and Philosophy of Logic 25 (3):165-203.score: 3.0
    Le premier tractatus du commentaire d'Albert le Grand à l'Isagoge de Porphyre consiste en une manière de proème ou d'introduction à l'ensemble de la logique. Comme la plupart des textes d'Albert le Grand, ce traité est d'une très grande richesse, qu'atténuent toutefois son manque d'ordre et son obscurité d'expression. Étant donné que les aspects fondamentaux de la logique y sont touchés?son statut scientifique et philosophique, son utilité, son sujet, sa division, sa relation aux sciences du langage, etc.?, ce petit (...)
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  68. Jean-Baptiste Rauzy (1995). Quid Sit Natura Prius? La Conception Leibnizienne de L'Ordre. Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale 100 (1):31 - 48.score: 3.0
    Leibniz a tenté de donner une formulation logique de l'ordre, en cherchant à spécifier de la manière la plus générale possible, le sens des termes « antérieur » , « postérieur » et « conjoint ». L'analyse de ces termes tient en trois points. 1) Deux êtres étant donnés, est antérieur par nature (natura prius) celui qui est plus simple, c'est-à-dire celui dont l'analyse requiert un plus petit nombre d'opérations de l'esprit. Par suite, les êtres qui sont conjoints (simul) (...)
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  69. Franco Volpi (forthcoming). Heidegger Et la Romanité Philosophique. Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale.score: 3.0
    Face à la conviction heideggérienne que la philosophie serait une affaire originairement et foncièrement grecque, une question inévitable se pose : qu'en est-il de la « românite philosophique » ? L'auteur analyse dans une perspective critique l'unila térale recontruction heideggérienne du rapport entre la romanitas et le monde grec, notamment Vidée que la românite exprimerait une forme d'existence dérivée et décadente, qui ne serait plus à la hauteur de l'expérience grecque de l'être, occultée par la traduction latine des termes grecs (...)
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  70. Avishai Margalit & Edna Ullmann-Margalit (1984). Protest Petitions. Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (2):205-212.score: 3.0
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  71. John S. Drummond, RN, DipN, RNT, Ed & PhD (2001). Petits Differends: A Reflection on Aspects of Lyotard's Philosophy for Quality of Care. Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):224-233.score: 3.0
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  72. Alan Sokal, La Modestie, la Rigueur Et L'Ironie.score: 3.0
    Lorsque nous avons écrit notre petit livre dénonçant l’usage grossièrement abusif des concepts scientifiques par bon nombre d’intellectuels philosophico-littéraires français de premier plan 1, nous nous sentions comme des étrangers – et cela, à plus d’un titre– pénétrant dans un territoire neuf et parfois étrange, dont les habitants ne se sont pas tous montrés amicaux (c’est le moins qu’on puisse dire). Voilà pourquoi c’est avec grand plaisir que nous lisons aujourd’hui la défense vigoureuse – et le développement – de (...)
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  73. Paul Cartledge (2007). Reception (P.) Vidal-Naquet Ed. L'Atlantide. Petite Histoire d'Un Mythe Platonicien. (Histoire 72). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2005. Pp. 199, Illus. 18. 225238071X. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 127:259-.score: 3.0
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  74. L. M. De Rijk (1966). Some New Evidence on Twelfth Century Logic. Vivarium 4 (1):1-57.score: 3.0
    IT is well known that the art of logic (logica or diale(c)tica) knew a remarkable flourishing period during the twelfth century. In the first half of the century its main centres in Paris were: the School of Notre DameI, of St. Victor2, of the Petit Pont3 and of Mont Ste Geneviève4. The present paper aims to offer some new evidence from the manuscripts on the teaching of logic as given in the School of Mont Ste.
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  75. M. Villela-Petit & J. C. Gage (1998). The Might of Words: A Philosophical Reflection on "The Strange Death of Patroklos". Diogenes 46 (181):101-113.score: 3.0
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  76. Josefa Toribio, Efficacy, Content and Levels of Explanation.score: 3.0
    Let’s consider the following paradox (Fodor [1989], Jackson and Petit [1988] [1992], Drestke [1988], Block [1991], Lepore and Loewer [1987], Lewis [1986], Segal and Sober [1991]): i) The intentional content of a thought (or any other intentional state) is causally relevant to its behavioural (and other) effects. ii) Intentional content is nothing but the meaning of internal representations. But, iii) Internal processors are only sensitive to the syntactic structures of internal representations, not their meanings. Therefore it seems that if (...)
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  77. Robert Young (1974). Petitioning God. American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (July):193-201.score: 3.0
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  78. Richard Dufour (2002). Petits Traités d'Histoire Naturelle (Parva Naturalia) Aristote Traduction Inédite, Introduction, Notes, Bibliographie Et Index Par Pierre-Marie Morel Collection «GF-Flammarion» Paris, Flammarion, 2000, 254 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 41 (02):381-.score: 3.0
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  79. Sadhbh O' Neill, Louis Caruana, Gayle Kenny & Garin V. Dowd (1997). Books Briefly Noted. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (2):341 – 346.score: 3.0
    This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment Edited by Roger S. Gottlieb Routledge, 1996. Pp. 673. ISBN 0-415-91233-4. 45.00 (hbk) 16.99 (pbk) Moderate Realism and its Logic By D.W. Mertz Yale University Press, 1996. Pp. xvi + 310. ISBN 0-300-06561-2. 27.50 (hbk) William James Remembered Edited by Linda Simon University of Nebraska Press, 1996. Pp. 275. ISBN 0-8032-4248-4. 28.50 (hbk). Cybermonde: La politique du pire. Entretien avec Philippe Petit. By Paul Virilio Les ditions Textuel, 1996.pp. 110. ISBN 2-909317-21-8. FF 79 (...)
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  80. Jean Pailhous, Elodie Varraine & Mireille Bonnard (2001). Is the Brain Specified? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):233-234.score: 3.0
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  81. Albert Boime (1970). An Unpublished Petition Exemplifying the Oneness of the Community of Nineteenth-Century French Artists. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 33:345-353.score: 3.0
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  82. Norman Gulley (1968). Socrates Jean Humbert: Socrate Et les Petits Socratiques. Pp. 293. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1967. Paper, 24 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):290-292.score: 3.0
  83. D. Hunter (2013). Case Alert: A Petition to Investigate the Death of Dan Markingson and Possible Research Misconduct at the University of Minnesota. Research Ethics 9 (2):91-92.score: 3.0
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  84. André Mercier (1963). Petits Prolégomènes à Une Étude Sur le Temps. Theoria 29 (3):277-282.score: 3.0
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  85. M. Villela-Petit (2005). Book Review: Parcours de la Renaissance -! Trois Etudes. [REVIEW] Diogenes 52 (2):127-133.score: 3.0
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  86. M. Villela-Petit (2000). Making One Out of Many: The Brazilian Experience. Diogenes 48 (191):3-24.score: 3.0
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  87. Nkeonye Otakpor (1988). "Election Tribunals, Election Petitions and Justice. Journal of Social Philosophy 19 (3):20-30.score: 3.0
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  88. Sophie Petit-Zeman (2005). Doctor, What's Wrong?: Making the Nhs Human Again. Routledge.score: 3.0
    The NHS is an institution of great importance to everybody in the UK - not only doctors, nurses and other health professionals, but also to patients, carers and their families. However, problems within the NHS are regularly reported in the media and we are all anxious about waiting lists, about whether potential illnesses will be identified treated in time, about bleeding to death on trollies in corridors or being struck down by antibiotic-resistant superbugs. This engaging book aims to explore and (...)
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  89. M. A. Stewart (1997). Hume's “Bellmen's Petition”. Hume Studies 23 (1):3-7.score: 3.0
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  90. Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1891). A Petition. The Classical Review 5 (07):331-.score: 3.0
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  91. A. Berthoz (2008). The Physiology and Phenomenology of Action. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Though many philosophers of mind have taken an interest in the great developments in the brain sciences, the interest is seldom reciprocated by scientists, who frequently ignore the contributions philosophers have made to our understanding of the mind and brain. In a rare collaboration, a world famous brain scientist and an eminent philosopher have joined forces in an effort to understand how our brain interacts with the world. Does the brain behave as a calculator, combining sensory data before deciding how (...)
     
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  92. Elena Bodrova (2012). Les Outils de la Pensée: L'Approche Vygotskienne Dans l'Éducation à la Petite Enfance. Presses de l'Université du Québec.score: 3.0
     
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  93. Hartwig Derenbourg (1905). VII. Le Commentaire Arabe d'Averroès Sur Quelques Petits Écrits Physiques d'Aristote. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 18 (2).score: 3.0
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  94. B. Doyon (1992). On the Existence and the Role of Chaotic Processes in the Nervous System. Acta Biotheoretica 40 (2-3).score: 3.0
    Chaos theory is a rapidly growing field. As a technical term, chaos refers to deterministic but unpredictable processes being sensitively dependent upon initial conditions. Neurobiological models and experimental results are very complicated and some research groups have tried to pursue the neuronal chaos. Babloyantz's group has studied the fractal dimension (d) of electroencephalograms (EEG) in various physiological and pathological states. From deep sleep (d=4) to full awakening (d>8), a hierarchy of strange attractors paralles the hierarchy of states of consciousness. In (...)
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  95. Richard Dufour (2002). Petits Traités d'Histoire Naturelle (Parva Naturalia). Dialogue 41 (2):381-383.score: 3.0
     
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  96. FL (1998). S Rouquié, Les Rapports Actuels Entre le Droit les Sciences de la Vie, Les Petites Affiches 57 (13 Mai 1998), P. 12. Médecine and Droit 1998 (31):10-10.score: 3.0
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  97. Xavier Fossas (2011). El Pensament Català. Documenta Balear.score: 3.0
    El pensament català proposa un petit tast del que ha estat el pensament filosòfic a Catalunya i la seva àrea d’influència cultural —País Valencià i les Illes Balears—, des dels grans mestres medievals Ramon Llull i Ramon Martí fins als contemporanis Eugenio Trías i Josep Maria Terricabras tot passant per les grans figures del segle xix com Jaume Balmes i Josep Torras i Bages. Diem «pensador català» a tot el qui ha treballat amb les idees i que ho ha (...)
     
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  98. D. J. Furley (1955). The Parva Naturalia René Mugnier: Aristote, Petits Traités d'Histoire Naturelle. Texte Établi Et Traduit. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 17+234. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1953. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (01):61-63.score: 3.0
  99. Regina Höschele (2010). Petits Musées En Vers. Classical World 103 (4).score: 3.0
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