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  1. Denis Béchet, Annie Foret & Isabelle Tellier (2007). Learnability of Pregroup Grammars. Studia Logica 87 (2-3):225 - 252.score: 120.0
    This paper investigates the learnability by positive examples in the sense of Gold of Pregroup Grammars. In a first part, Pregroup Grammars are presented and a new parsing strategy is proposed. Then, theoretical learnability and non-learnability results for subclasses of Pregroup Grammars are proved. In the last two parts, we focus on learning Pregroup Grammars from a special kind of input called feature-tagged examples. A learning algorithm based on the parsing strategy presented in the first part is given. Its validity (...)
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  2. Denis Béchet (2007). Parsing Pregroup Grammars and Lambek Calculus Using Partial Composition. Studia Logica 87 (2-3):199 - 224.score: 120.0
    The paper presents a way to transform pregroup grammars into contextfree grammars using functional composition. The same technique can also be used for the proof-nets of multiplicative cyclic linear logic and for Lambek calculus allowing empty premises.
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  3. Andy Denis, Hayek's Panglossian Evolutionary Theory: A Response to Whitman's 'Rejoinder'.score: 60.0
    The background to this paper is as follows. In 1998 Glen Whitman published a paper in Constitutional Political Economy called ‘Hayek contra Pangloss on Evolutionary Systems’. At the same time and unaware of Whitman’s work, I posted my draft PhD chapter ‘Friedrich Hayek: a Panglossian evolutionary theorist’ (Denis, 2001, contains the final version) on my web page. Alain Albert (personal communication), having read the PhD chapter, drew my attention to Whitman’s article, and the result was a paper ‘Was Hayek (...)
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  4. Andy Denis, Dialectics and the Austrian School?score: 60.0
    In a recent paper (Denis, 2004b) I argued that the neoclassical use of the concept of equilibrium was guilty of a hypostatisation: an equilibrium which is only an abstraction and extrapolation, the logical terminus of a component process taken in isolation, is extracted and one-sidedly substituted for the whole. The temporary is made permanent, and process subordinated to stasis, with clearly apologetic results. I concluded by suggesting that this hypostatisation exemplified the contrast between formal and dialectical modes of thought, (...)
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  5. Andy Denis (2008). Dialectics and the Austrian School? The Search for Common Ground in the Methodology of Heterodox Economics. Journal of Philosophical Economics 1 (2):151-173.score: 60.0
    In a recent paper (Denis, 2004b) I argued that the neoclassical use of the concept of equilibrium was guilty of a hypostatisation: an equilibrium which is only an abstraction and extrapolation, the logical terminus of a component process taken in isolation, is extracted and one-sidedly substituted for the whole. The temporary is made permanent, and process subordinated to stasis, with clearly apologetic results. I concluded by suggesting that this hypostatisation exemplified the contrast between formal and dialectical modes of thought, (...)
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  6. Lara Denis (1999). Kant on the Perfection of Others. Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):25-41.score: 40.0
    Kant claims that we have a duty to promote our own moral perfection, but not the moral perfection of others. I examine three types of argument for this asymmetry, as well as the implications of these arguments--and their success or failure--for Kantian theory. The arguments I consider say that (first) to promote others’ perfection is impossible; (second) to try to promote others’ perfection is impermissible; and (third) one cannot be obligated to promote both others’ perfection and one’s own. I argue (...)
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  7. Andy Denis (1999). Was Adam Smith an Individualist? History of the Human Sciences.score: 40.0
    Smith is generally regarded as an individualist without qualification. This paper argues that his predominantly individualist policy prescription is rooted in a more complex philosophy. He sees nature, including human nature, as a vast machine supervised by God and designed to maximise human happiness. Human weaknesses, as well as strengths, display the wisdom of God and play their part in this scheme. While Smith pays lip service to justice, it is really social order that pre-occupies him, and within that, the (...)
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  8. Lara Denis (1997). Kant's Ethics and Duties to Oneself. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 78 (4):321–348.score: 30.0
    This paper investigates the nature and foundation of duties to oneself in Kant's moral theory. Duties to oneself embody the requirement of the formula of humanity that agents respect rational nature in them-selves as well as in others. So understood, duties to oneself are not subject to the sorts of conceptual objections often raised against duties to oneself; nor do these duties support objections that Kant's moral theory is overly demanding or produces agents who are preoccupied with their own virtue. (...)
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  9. Lara Denis (2007). Kant's Formula of the End in Itself: Some Recent Debates. Philosophy Compass 2 (2):244–257.score: 30.0
    This is a survey article in which I explore some important recent work on the topic in question, Kant’s formula of the end in itself (or “formula of humanity”). I first provide an overview of the formulation, including what the formula seems roughly to be saying, and what Kant’s main argument for it seems to be. I then call the reader’s attention to a variety of questions one might have about the import of and argument for this formula, alluding to (...)
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  10. Lara Denis (2005). Autonomy and the Highest Good. Kantian Review 10 (1):33-59.score: 30.0
    Kant’s ethics conceives of rational beings as autonomous–capable of legislating the moral law, and of motivating themselves to act out of respect for that law. Kant’s ethics also includes a notion of the highest good, the union of virtue with happiness proportional to, and consequent on, virtue. According to Kant, morality sets forth the highest good as an object of the totality of all things good as ends. Much about Kant’s conception of the highest good is controversial. This paper focuses (...)
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  11. Lara Denis (2001). From Friendship to Marriage: Revising Kant. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1):1-28.score: 30.0
    Many philosophers have portrayed Kant as having little of interest or merit to say about personal relationships--especially marriage. I argue that we can glean a compelling ideal of marriage from Kant’s ethical theory if we draw on Kant’s ideal of friendship (and on the formula of humanity, on which that ideal is based). Indeed, Kant himself often compares marriage and friendship, though he says that it is friendship rather than marriage that contains the maximum of reciprocal love balanced with respect. (...)
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  12. Lara Denis (2008). Animality and Agency: A Kantian Approach to Abortion. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1):117–137.score: 30.0
    This paper situates abortion in the context of women’s duties to themselves. I argue that the fundamental Kantian requirement to respect oneself as a rational being, combined with Kanrs view of our animal nature, form the basis for a view of pregnancy and abortion that focuses on women’s agency and characters without diminishing the importance of their bodies and emotions. The Kantian view of abortion that emerges takes abortion to be morally problematic, but sometimes permissible, and sometimes even required.After (...)
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  13. Andy Denis (2005). The Invisible Hand of God in Adam Smith. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 23 (A):1-32.score: 30.0
    writings, however, reveals a profoundly medieval outlook. Smith is preoccupied with the need to preserve order in society. His scientific methodology emphasises reconciliation with the world we live in rather than investigation of it. He invokes a version of natural law in which the universe is a harmonious machine administered by a providential deity. Nobody is uncared for and, in real happiness, we are all substantially equal. No action is without its appropriate reward – in this life or the next. (...)
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  14. Lara Denis (2007). Abortion and Kant's Formula of Universal Law. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):547-579.score: 30.0
  15. Andy Denis, Hayek and the Emergence of Spontaneous Order.score: 30.0
    Hayek Revisited consists of papers presented at four conferences held by the Ludwig von Mises Institute between 1993 and 1996 ‘in honour of Hayek’s] ideas’ xi), and, according to the front flap, the purpose of the volume is ‘to celebrate’, ‘to celebrate … and pay testament to’ Hayek’s contribution. The very first phrase of the Introduction speaks of “The awesome scope of..
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  16. Gary Mar & Paul St Denis (1999). What the Liar Taught Achilles. Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (1):29-46.score: 30.0
    Zeno''s paradoxes of motion and the semantic paradoxes of the Liar have long been thought to have metaphorical affinities. There are, in fact, isomorphisms between variations of Zeno''s paradoxes and variations of the Liar paradox in infinite-valued logic. Representing these paradoxes in dynamical systems theory reveals fractal images and provides other geometric ways of visualizing and conceptualizing the paradoxes.
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  17. Paul St Denis & Patrick Grim (1997). Fractal Images of Formal Systems. Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (2):181-222.score: 30.0
    Formal systems are standardly envisaged in terms of a grammar specifying well-formed formulae together with a set of axioms and rules. Derivations are ordered lists of formulae each of which is either an axiom or is generated from earlier items on the list by means of the rules of the system; the theorems of a formal system are simply those formulae for which there are derivations. Here we outline a set of alternative and explicitly visual ways of envisaging and analyzing (...)
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  18. Andy Denis, Some Notes on Methodological Individualism: Orthodox and Heterodox Views.score: 30.0
    methodology both of neoclassical and Austrian economics, as well as other approaches, from New Keynesianism to analytical Marxism. Yet there is considerable controversy as to what the phrase means. Moreover, the methodologies of those to whom the theoretical practice of MI is ascribed differ profoundly on the status of the individual economic agent: economics.
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  19. Andy Denis (2007). The Hypostatisation of the Concept of Equilibrium in Neoclassical Economics. In Valeria Mosini (ed.), Equilibrium in Economics: Scope and Limits.score: 30.0
    The concept of equilibrium has long been a focus for dissent between orthodox and heterodox schools of thought in economics. The paper explores the meanings of ‘equilibrium’ and attempts to tease apart salient appropriate and inappropriate modes of deployment of the concept. Under far-from-equilibrium conditions, equilibrium is not even an approximate description of the condition of the system, but an abstraction – a state of affairs which might obtain should a process under consideration run to its conclusion. The order of (...)
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  20. Andy Denis (2002). Was Hayek a Panglossian Evolutionary Theorist? A Reply to Whitman. Constitutional Political Economy 13 (3):275-285.score: 30.0
    By means of a consideration of Whitman (1998) the present paper considers the meanings of ‘Panglossianism’ and the relation between group and individual levels in evolution. It establishes the connection between the Panglossian policy prescription of laissez-faire and the mistaken evolutionary theory of group selection. Analysis of the passages in Hayek cited by Whitman shows that, once these passages are taken in context, and once the appropriate meaning of the term ‘Panglossian’ has been clarified, they fail to defend Hayek from (...)
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  21. C. Andrew, C. Coderre & A. Denis (1990). Stop or Go: Reflections of Women Managers on Factors Influencing Their Career Development. Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4-5):361 - 367.score: 30.0
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss how women managers themselves interpret the factors that constrain and those that facilitate management careers for women. We will do this by first reviewing some of the interpretations that have been put forward in the academic literature to explain the relatively small number of women managers and particularly the small number of very senior women managers. In the light of these interpretations, we will examine the opinions of a sample of intermediate and (...)
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  22. Andy Denis, Richard Dawkins on the Nature of the Gene.score: 30.0
    This note argues that the charge of reductionism levelled against Richard Dawkins is false. It does so by examining the development of his notion of the genes in his books The Selfish Gene (TSG), and The Extended Phenotype (TEP).
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  23. Andy Denis, “Collective and Individual Rationality: Maynard Keynes's Methodological Standpoint and Policy Prescription”.score: 30.0
    In a world of partially overlapping and partially conflicting interests there is good reason to doubt that self-seeking behaviour at the micro-level will spontaneously lead to desirable social outcomes at the macro-level.
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  24. Andy Denis, Collective and Individual Rationality in the History of Economic Thought: The Early Marx's Theory of States as Organisms.score: 30.0
    This paper forms part of a research project investigating conceptions of the relationship between micro-level selfseeking agent behaviour and the desirability or otherwise of the resulting macro-level social outcomes in the history of economics.
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  25. Andy Denis, Methodology and Policy Prescription in Economic Thought: A Response to Mario Bunge.score: 30.0
    Bunge (2000) distinguishes two main methodological approaches of holism and individualism, and associates with them policy prescriptions of centralism and laissez-faire. He identifies systemism as a superior approach to both the study and management of society. The present paper, seeking to correct and develop this line of thought, suggests a more complex relation between policy and methodology. There are two possible methodological underpinnings for laissez-faire: while writers such as Friedman and Lucas fit Bunge’s pattern, more sophisticated advocates of laissez-faire, such (...)
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  26. Andy Denis (2004). Two Rhetorical Strategies of Laissez-Faire. Journal of Economic Methodology 11 (3):341-357.score: 30.0
    To understand the work of economic theorists it is often helpful to situate it in the context of the rhetorical strategy they were pursuing. Two ontologically distinct rhetorical strategies of laissez-faire may be distinguished by the way they articulate the individual interest with the general interest. A reductionist approach, exemplified by Friedman and Lucas, suggests that the properties and behaviour of an entity can be understood in terms of the properties and behaviour of the constituent lower-level components, taken in isolation. (...)
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  27. Andy Denis (2006). Hayek’s Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek. [REVIEW] Review of Political Economy 18 (4):579-583.score: 30.0
    Hayek’s Challenge is subtitled ‘an intellectual biography’ of Hayek, and the publisher describes it as ‘the first full intellectual biography’ of Hayek (front flap). But Caldwell himself appears to disagree: it was ‘never my goal’ to write ‘a comprehensive intellectual biography’ (177, note 10). Further, the book has a ‘secret title’: Caldwell’s Challenge (4). To assess what Caldwell has done, it is important to be very clear about what he was trying to do. Caldwell spells out in detail, in engaging (...)
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  28. A. Denis (2000). Epistemology, Observed Particulars and Providentialist Assumptions: The Fact in the History of Political Economy. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (2):353-361.score: 30.0
  29. Lara Denis (2003). Kant's Criticism of Atheism. Kant-Studien 94 (2):198-219.score: 20.0
    Although Kant argues that morality is prior to and independent of religion, Kant nevertheless claims that religion of a certain sort (“moral theism”) follows from morality, and that atheism poses threats to morality. Kant criticizes atheism as morally problematic in four ways: atheism robs the atheist of springs for moral action, leads the atheist to moral despair, corrupts the atheist’s moral character, and has a pernicious influence on the atheist’s community. I argue that Kant is right to say that moral (...)
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  30. Lara Denis (1999). Kant on the Wrongness of 'Unnatural' Sex. History of Philosophy Quarterly 16 (2):225-48.score: 20.0
    I consider Kant’s use of claims about “nature’s ends” in his arguments to establish maxims of homosexual sex, masturbation, and bestiality as constituting “unnatural” sexual vices, which are contrary to one’s duties to oneself as an animal and moral being. I argue, first, that the formula of humanity is the principle best suited for understanding duties to oneself as an animal and moral being; and second, that although natural teleology is relevant to some degree in specifying these duties, it cannot (...)
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  31. Lara Denis (2000). Kant's Conception of Duties Regarding Animals: Reconstruction and Reconsideration. History of Philosophy Quarterly 17 (4):405-23.score: 20.0
    In Kant’s moral theory, we do not have duties to animals, though we have duties with regard to them. I reconstruct Kant’s arguments for several types of duties with regard to animals and show that Kant’s theory imposes far more robust requirements on our treatment of animals than one would expect. Kant’s duties regarding animals are perfect and imperfect; they are primarily but not exclusively duties to oneself; and they condemn not merely cruelty to animals for its own sake, but (...)
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  32. Lara Denis (2001). Moral Self-Regard: Duties to Oneself in Kant's Moral Theory. Garland Pub..score: 20.0
    Moral Self-Regard draws on the work of Marcia Baron, Joseph Butler and Allen Wood, among others in this first extensive study of the nature, foundation and...
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  33. Lara Denis (ed.) (2010). Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press.score: 20.0
    Explores the themes of Kant's final major work of practical philosophy, providing new insight into his moral and political theory.
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  34. Lara Denis (2010). Review: McCarty, Kant's Theory of Action. [REVIEW] Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (4):533-535.score: 20.0
    This significant, stimulating contribution to Kantian practical philosophy strives to interpret Kant’s theory of action in ways that will increase readers’ understanding and appreciation of Kant’s moral theory. Its thesis is that Kant combines metaphysical freedom and psychological determinism: our actions within the phenomenal world are causally determined by our prior psychological states in that world and are appearances of our free action in the noumenal world. McCarty argues for a metaphysical, “two-worlds” interpretation of Kant’s transcendental distinction between appearances and (...)
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  35. Lara Denis (2008). Review of Sally Sedgwick, Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: An Introduction. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (12).score: 20.0
  36. Lara Denis (2011). Humanity, Obligation, and the Good Will: An Argument Against Dean's Interpretation of Humanity. Kantian Review 15 (1):118-141.score: 20.0
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  37. Lara Denis (2002). Kant's Ethical Duties and Their Feminist Implications. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supplementary volume 28 (Supplement):157-87.score: 20.0
    Many feminist philosophers have been highly critical of Kant’s ethics, either because of his rationalism or because of particular claims he makes about women in his writings on anthropology and political philosophy. In this paper, I call attention to the aspects of Kant’s ethical theory that make it attractive from a feminist standpoint. Kant’s duties to oneself are rich resource for feminism. These duties require women to act in ways that show respect for themselves as rational human agents by, e.g., (...)
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  38. Lara Denis (2003). Kant's Impure Ethics. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):491-493.score: 20.0
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  39. Andy Denis (2006). Modeling Rational Agents: From Interwar Economics to Early Modern Game Theory , Nicola Giocoli, Edward Elgar, 2003, X + 464 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 22 (01):159-.score: 20.0
  40. Lara Denis (1998). Kantian Consequentialism. Philosophical Review 107 (1):130-133.score: 20.0
  41. Lara Denis (2001). Agent-Centered Morality: An Aristotelian Alternative to Kantian Internalism George W. Harris Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999, Xi + 434 Pp., $60.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (04):849-.score: 20.0
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  42. Lara Denis (2010). Kant's Theory of Action (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (4):533-535.score: 20.0
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  43. Maria Victoria Costa, Lara Denis, Andrew Fisher, Lori Watson & and Burleigh T. Wilkins (2004). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 114 (4):859-863.score: 20.0
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  44. Lara Denis (2001). Agent-Centered Morality. Dialogue 40 (4):849-851.score: 20.0
     
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  45. Lara Denis (2010). Freedom, Primacy, and Perfect Duties to Oneself. In Lara Denis (ed.), Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press.score: 20.0
     
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  46. Lara Denis (2006). Kant's Conception of Virtue. In Paul Guyer (ed.), Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 20.0
    In this paper, I explicate Kant’s theory of virtue and situate it within the context of theories of virtue before Kant (such as Aristotle, Hobbes, and Hume) and after Kant (such as Schiller and Schopenhauer). I explore Kant’s notions of virtue as a disposition to do one’s duty out of respect for the moral law, as moral strength in non-holy wills, as the moral disposition in conflict, and as moral self-constraint based on inner freedom. I distinguish between Kant’s notions of (...)
     
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  47. Lara Denis (2000). Kant's Cold Sage and the Sublimity of Apathy. Kantian Review 4:48-73.score: 20.0
    Some Kantian ethicists, myself included, have been trying to show how, contrary to popular belief, Kant makes an important place in his moral theory for emotions–especially love and sympathy. This paper confronts claims of Kant that seem to endorse an absence of sympathetic emotions. I analyze Kant’s accounts of different sorts of emotions (“affects,” “passions,” and “feelings”), and different sorts of emotional coolness (“apathy,” “self-mastery,” and “cold-bloodedness”). I focus on the particular way that Kant praises apathy, as “sublime,” in order (...)
     
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  48. P. Denis (ed.) (2006). Proceedings of the 2004 Texas Linguistics Society Conference: Issues at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface. Cascadilla Proceedings Project.score: 20.0
     
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  49. Lara Denis (2006). Sex and the Virtuous Kantian Agent. In Raja Halwani (ed.), Sex and Ethics: Essays in Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 20.0
    This paper explores how a virtuous Kantian agent would regard and express her sexuality. I argue both that Kant has a rich account of virtue, and that a virtuous Kantian agent should view her sexuality as a good thing–as an important aspect of her animal nature. On my view, the virtuous agent does not seek to suppress her sexuality, but rather to find modes and contexts for its expression that allow the agent to maintain her self-respect and to avoid degrading (...)
     
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  50. J. Hilton Denis, L. McClure John & R. Slugoski Ben (2005). The Course of Events: Counterfactuals, Causal Sequences and Explanation. In David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton & Patrizia Catellani (eds.), The Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking. Routledge.score: 20.0
     
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  51. Faucher Luc & Forest Denis (eds.) (forthcoming). Philosophy of Science. MIT Press.score: 20.0
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  52. Mohan Matthen (2011). Art, Sexual Selection, Group Selection (Critical Notice of Denis Dutton, The Art Instinct). Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):337-356.score: 12.0
    The capacity to engage with art is a human universal present in all cultures and just about every individual human. This indicates that this capacity is evolved. In this Critical Notice of Denis Dutton's The Art Instinct, I discuss various evolutionary scenarios and their consequences. Dutton and I both reject the "spandrel" approach that originates from the work of Gould and Lewontin. Dutton proposes, following work of Geoffrey Miller, that art is sexually selected--that art-production is a sign of a (...)
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  53. Justine Kingsbury (2011). (R)Evolutionary Aesthetics: Denis Dutton's The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure and Human Evolution. Biology and Philosophy 26 (1):141-150.score: 12.0
    Denis Dutton’s The Art Instinct succeeds admirably in showing that it is possible to think about art from a biological point of view, and this is a significant achievement, given that resistance to the idea that cultural phenomena have biological underpinnings remains widespread in many academic disciplines. However, his account of the origins of our artistic impulses and the far-reaching conclusions he draws from that account are not persuasive. This article points out a number of problems: in particular, problems (...)
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  54. Tomáš Hříbek (2011). Denis Dutton, The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution. Estetika 48 (2):248-253.score: 12.0
    A review of Denis Dutton´s The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2009, 280 pp. ISBN 978-1-59691-401-8).
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  55. Charles T. Wolfe (2007). “Determinism/Spinozism in the Radical Enlightenment: The Cases of Anthony Collins and Denis Diderot”. International Review of Eighteenth-Century Studies 1 (1):37-51.score: 9.0
    In his Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty (1717), the English deist Anthony Collins proposed a complete determinist account of the human mind and action, partly inspired by his mentor Locke, but also by elements from Bayle, Leibniz and other Continental sources. It is a determinism which does not neglect the question of the specific status of the mind but rather seeks to provide a causal account of mental activity and volition in particular; it is a ‘volitional determinism’. Some decades later, (...)
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  56. Peter Kidson (1987). Panofsky, Suger and St Denis. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50:1-17.score: 9.0
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  57. Béatrice Longuenesse (2004). Response to Denis Kambouchner. In Gerald Schneewind (ed.), Teaching New Histories of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  58. M. Marie (2008). Review: Denis McManus: The Enchantment of Words: Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. [REVIEW] Mind 117 (466):500-504.score: 9.0
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  59. Mara Miller (2009). The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution by Dutton, Denis. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (3):333-336.score: 9.0
  60. Rupert Read (2007). The Enchantment of Words: Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Denis McManus Oxford: Clarendon 2006; Pp. XVI + 268. Philosophy 82 (4):657-661.score: 9.0
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  61. Federico Boccaccini (2009). Renaissance de la Philosophie. Quatre Articles, Carl Stumpf Choix de Textes, Traduction Et Présentation Par Denis Fisette Paris, Vrin (Coll. «Bibliothèque des Textes Philosophiques»), 2006, 333 P. Doi:10.1017/S0012217309090118. [REVIEW] Dialogue 48 (01):211-.score: 9.0
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  62. Brian Boyd (2011). Denis Dutton (9/2/1944 – 28/12/2010). Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (2):379 - 380.score: 9.0
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 89, Issue 2, Page 379-380, June 2011.
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  63. Steven Nadler (2006). Review of Denis Kambouchner, Les Méditations Métaphysiques de Descartes. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (3).score: 9.0
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  64. Elizabeth S. Wrigley (1968). Francis Bacon and Denis Diderot: Philosophers of Science. Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (3):289-289.score: 9.0
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  65. A. H. M. Jones (1957). Denis van Berchem: Le Martyre de la Légion Thébaine. Essai Sur la Formation d'Une Légende. (Schweitzerische Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft, Heft 8.) Pp. 64. Basel: Reinhardt, 1956. Paper, 7.50 Sw. Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (3-4):264-265.score: 9.0
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  66. Becker Matthew (2011). Biology and Ideology: From Descartes to Dawkins Edited by Denis R. Alexander and Ronald L. Numbers. Zygon 46 (3):761-762.score: 9.0
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  67. Jean-Marc Narbonne (1994). ΣΟΦΙΗΣ ΜΑΙΗΤΟΡΕΣ «Chercheurs de Sagesse». Hommage à Jean Pépin Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé, Goulven Madec Et Denis O'Brien, Directeurs de la Publication Collection des «Études Augustiniennes» Paris, Institut d'Études Augustiniennes, 1992, Xxxiv, 718 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 33 (02):349-.score: 9.0
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  68. Georges Leroux (1996). Métaphysique Et Théodicée Chez Plotin. Remarques Sur les Travaux de Denis O'Brien. Dialogue 35 (02):293-.score: 9.0
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  69. Charles Taylor (1967). Teleological Explanation: A Reply to Denis Noble. Analysis 27 (4):141 - 143.score: 9.0
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  70. David Macarthur (2007). Wittgenstein and Scepticism - Edited by Denis Mcmanus. Philosophical Books 48 (2):168-170.score: 9.0
  71. Cyril Mango (1984). The Christian Inscriptions of Macedonia Denis Feissel: Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de Macédoine du III au VI Siècle. (Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, Suppl. 8.) Pp. 290; 65 Plates. Paris: Boccard, 1983. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):119-120.score: 9.0
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  72. Diane Bolger (2005). Cypriot Antiquities V. Karageorghis: Ancient Cypriote Art in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens . Pp. 152, Colour Map, Colour Ills. Athens: A. G. Leventis Foundation, 2003. Paper, Cyp£15. ISBN: 960-7037-41-3. V. Karageorghis: Cypriote Antiquities in the Royal Ontario Museum . In Collaboration with P. Denis, N. Leipen, A. H. Easson, D. Papanikola-Bakirtzis, and E. A. Knox. Pp. Xii + 150, Colour Map, Colour Ills. Nicosia: A. G. Leventis Foundation/Royal Ontario Museum, 2003. Paper, €36. ISBN: 9963-560-56-3. V. Karageorghis: The Cyprus Collections in the Medelhavsmuseet . In Collaboration with S. Houby-Nielsen, K. Slej, M.-L. Winbladh, S. N. Fischer, and O. Kaneberg. With Contributions From P. Åström, D. Collon, H. Nilsson, K. Nys, D. Papanikola-Bakirtzis, E. Poyiadji, E. Rystedt, and L. Söderhjelm. Pp. Xiv + 367, Colour Map, B/W and Colour Ills. Nicosia: A. G. Leventis Foundation/Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm, 2003. Paper, Cyp£30. ISBN: 9963-560-55-5. V. Karageorghis: Ancient Art. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):331-.score: 9.0
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  73. H. Redner (1991). Book Reviews : Denis J. Hilton, Ed., Contemporary Science and Natural Explanation: Common-Sense Conceptions of Causality. New York University Press, New York, 1988. Pp. Xii, 244, $45.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (2):300-302.score: 9.0
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  74. Phil Jenkins (2010). The Idea of Creativity Edited by Krausz, Michael, Denis Dutton and Karen Bardsley. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (2):186-188.score: 9.0
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  75. Maurice Lagueux (1981). L' « Economie » de Marx: Histoired'Un Echec. Par Henri Denis. Paris : P.U.F. 1980. 215 P. Dialogue 20 (04):804-808.score: 9.0
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  76. John Ma (2009). Essays by Louis Robert (L.) Robert Choix d'Écrits. Édité Par Denis Rousset Avec la Collaboration de Philippe Gauthier Et Ivana Savalli-Lestrade. Pp. 799, Ill., Pls. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2007. Cased, €85. ISBN: 978-2-251-38083-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (01):205-.score: 9.0
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  77. Bradford McCall (2011). Evolutionary Creation: A Christian Approach to Evolution. By Denis O. Lamoureux and A Fine Tuned Universe: The Quest for God in Science and Theology. By Alister E. McGrath. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 52 (2):322-323.score: 9.0
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  78. Oliver Clain (1985). Logique Hégélienne Et Systèmes Économiques Henri Denis Paris: Les Presses Universitaires de France, 1984. 164 P. Dialogue 24 (04):735-.score: 9.0
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  79. F. R. D. Goodyear (1971). Columella X E. De Saint-Denis: Columelle, De l'Agriculture, Livre X. Texte Établi, Traduit Et Commenté. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 84. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1969. Paper, 15fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):59-61.score: 9.0
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  80. Author unknown, Denis Diderot. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  81. Margaret J. Osler (1971). Francis Bacon and Denis Diderot: Philosophers of Science. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (1):91-95.score: 9.0
  82. Fernanda Decleva Caizzi (1994). Diogenes Laertius' Life of Menedemus Denis Knoepfler: La Vie de Ménédème ďÉrétrie de Diogène Laërce: Contribution à LΉistoire Et à la Critique du Texte des Vies des Philosophes. (Schweizerische Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft, 21.) Pp. 214; 6 Figs. Basle: Friedrich Reinhardt, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):31-32.score: 9.0
  83. Gilbert Gérard (1991). L'actualité de la Pensée Politique Hégelienne Selon Henri Denis. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 89 (2):289-297.score: 9.0
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  84. J. Porter (1999). Book Reviews : Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good: Reason and Happiness in Aquinas' Moral Science, by Denis J. M. Bradley. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press (London: Eurospan), 1966. 472 Pp. Hb. 39.95. ISBN 0-8132-0861-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (1):88-90.score: 9.0
  85. Polly Low (2007). History Institut Fernand-Courby. Nouveau Choix d'Inscriptions Grecques. Textes, Traductions Et Commentaires Avec Un Complément Bibliographique Par Georges Rougemont Et Denis Rousset. (Epigraphica 2). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2005. Pp. 242. 35. 9782251442877. (P.) Brun Impérialisme Et Démocratie à Athènes. Inscriptions de l'Époque Classique (C. 500-317 Av. J.-C.). (Collection U. Histoire). Paris: Armand Colin, 2005. Pp. 343, Illus., Maps. 30. 9782200269289. (R.) Merkelbach and (J.) Stauber Jenseits des Euphrat. Griechische Inschriften. Ein Epigraphisches Lesebuch. Munich: Saur, 2005. Pp. Xi + 228, Illus., Maps. 114. 9783598730252. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 127:205-.score: 9.0
  86. N. B. McLynn (1991). The Career of Synesius Denis Roques: Études Sur la Correspondance de Synésios de Cyrène. (Collection Latomus, 205.) Pp. 274; 3 Maps. Brussels: Latomus, 1989. Paper, B. Frs. 1300. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):346-348.score: 9.0
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  87. Hugo Meynell (2010). The Art Instinct. By Denis Dutton. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):170-171.score: 9.0
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  88. Véronica Ponce (2003). Philosophic de L'Esprit. État des Lieux Denis Fisette Et Pierre Poirier Collection «Pour Demain» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2000, 338 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (01):188-.score: 9.0
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  89. Joachim Thiel (1988). Denis Diderot, or the Ambivalence of the Enlightenment. Philosophy and History 21 (2):152-152.score: 9.0
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  90. Mireille Truong (2001). Deux Cartésiens. La Polémique Entre Antoine Arnauld Et Nicolas Malebranche Denis Moreau Collection «Bibliothèque d'Histoire de la Philosophie» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1999, 354 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (03):619-.score: 9.0
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  91. Leonard J. Weber (2010). Review of Denis G. Arnold, Ed., Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11):41-42.score: 9.0
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  92. A. H. Armstrong (1984). Porphyry's Life of Plotinus Luc Brisson, Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé, Richard Goulet, Denis O'Brien. Preface de Jean Pépin: Porphyre, Vie de Plotin, I: Travaux Préliminaires Et Index Grec Complet. (Histoire des Doctrines de 1'Antiquité Classique, 6.) Pp. 436; 1 Plate, 2 Maps. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1982. Paper, 330 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):57-59.score: 9.0
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  93. Elizabeth A. R. Brown & Michael W. Cothren (1986). The Twelfth-Century Crusading Window of the Abbey of Saint-Denis: Praeteritorum Enim Recordatio Futurorum Est Exhibitio. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 49:1-40.score: 9.0
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  94. Allen Carlson (1984). The Forger's Art: Forgery and the Philosophy of Art Denis Dutton, Editor Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. Pp. X, 278 with 17 Halftones. $22.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 23 (03):541-544.score: 9.0
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  95. M. J. Edwards (1989). Greek Financial Documents Denis Knoepfler (Ed.): Comptes Et Inverttaires Dans la Cité Grecque. Actes du Colloque International d'Épigraphie Tenue à Neuchâtel du 23 au 26 Septembre 1986 En l'Honneur de Jacques Tréheux. (Recueil de Travaux, XL.) Pp. Xvi + 392; 29 Photographs. 1 Plan. Neuchâtel/Geneva: Université de Neuchâtel, Faculté des Lettres/Librairie Droz, 1988. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):352-353.score: 9.0
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  96. D. E. Eichholz (1956). The Budé Pliny Pline l'Ancien: Histoire Naturelle, Livre Ix. Texte Établi, Traduit Et Commenté Par E. De Saint-Denis. (Collection des Universitiés de France.) Pp. 157. Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres', 1955. Paper, 750 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (3-4):247-249.score: 9.0
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  97. Vinícius Sabino Gomes (2013). A origem do gótico nas idéias de Erwin Panofsky. Escritos 20 (45):359-388.score: 9.0
    O presente ensaio procura determinar quais foram as idéias que influenciaram o abade Suger na reforma da igreja de Saint-Denis – origem do gótico. Erwin Panofsky dá os traços essenciais desta investigação e abre novas posibilidades de aprofundamento. Em seu fascinante estudo, Panofsky teve o mérito de ter sido o pioneiro em descobrir uma influencia das obras do Pseudo-Dionísio sobre a reforma de Saint-Denis. Desde então, a polêmica não cessou mais. Destacase o papel de Hugo de S. Vítor (...)
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  98. Zachary Hoskins (2013). Review: Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide - Lara Denis (Ed.). [REVIEW] Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (3):361-64.score: 9.0
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