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  1. Jean Marie Benoist (1978). The Structural Revolution. St. Martin's Press.score: 290.0
     
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  2. Vincent Carraud, Jean-Luc Marion & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.) (2004). Montaigne: Scepticisme, Métaphysique, Théologie. Presses Universitaires de France.score: 140.0
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  3. André Jean, Simon Paré & Marie-Hélène Parizeau (1991). Hospital Ethics Committees in Quebec: An Overview. HEC Forum 3 (6):339-346.score: 120.0
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  4. Frank James William Harding (1973). Jean-Marie Guyau, 1854-1888, Aesthetician and Sociologist: A Study of His Aesthetic Theory and Critical Practice. Droz.score: 56.0
    In the case of Jean-Marie Guyau, declared humanist and sociologist, there is the debt of a French thinker to English thought, ...
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  5. W. K. Lacey (1970). Otium Jean-Marie Andre: L'Otium Dans la Vie Morale Et Intellectuelle à Rome des Origines à l'Époque Augustéenne. (Publ. De la Fac. Des Lettres de Paris, Recherches, Xxx.) Pp. 577. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1966. Paper, 50 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):238-240.score: 42.0
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  6. Martin Thibodeau (2000). Jean-Marie Vaysse, Hegel. Temps Et Histoire. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (04):829-.score: 42.0
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  7. D. M. Lewis (1993). Jean-Marie Bertrand: Inscriptions Historiques Grecques. (La Roue à Livres, 17.) Pp. 273. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1992. Paper, 135 FF. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):460-.score: 42.0
  8. P. G. McC Brown (1993). The Social History of the Roman Theatre Jürgen Blänsdorf (Ed.) (with Jean-Marie André and Nicole Fick): Theater Und Gesellschaft Im Imperium Romanum. Théâtre Et Société Dans l'Empire Romain. (Mainzer Forschungen Zu Drama Und Theater, 4.) Pp. 276; 6 Black and White Photographs, 1 Map. Tübingen: Francke, 1990. Paper, DM 64. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):73-75.score: 42.0
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  9. J. I. MacAdam (1974). Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social, Texte Présenté Et Commenté Par Jean-Marie Fataud Et Marie-Claude Bartholy, Paris: Bibliothèque Bordas, 1972, 256 Pages. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social, Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Ronald Grimsley, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972 ($10.25). Rousseau, An Introduction to His Political Philosophy, by John C. Hall, London: Macmillan, 1973, Pp. 167. $1.75. [REVIEW] Dialogue 13 (02):394-396.score: 42.0
  10. Daniel Arenas (2001). Schaeffer, Jean-Marie. Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art From Kant to Heidegger. The Review of Metaphysics 54 (4):942-943.score: 42.0
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  11. Vernon J. Bourke (1952). Les Conversions de Saint Augustin. By Jean-Marie Le Blond, S.J. / Recherches Sur les Confessions de Saint Augustin. By Pierre Courcelle. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 29 (4):322-323.score: 42.0
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  12. John Briscoe (1984). Livy XXXVII Jean-Marie Engel: Tite-Live, Histoire Romaine, Tome XXVII, Livre Xxxvii. (Collection Budé.) Pp. Cxxxiii + 175 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1983. 180 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (02):194-196.score: 42.0
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  13. James Collins (1967). "Philosophie de la Nature," by Jean-Marie Aubert. The Modern Schoolman 44 (3):260-262.score: 42.0
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  14. Catherine Orsini-Saillet & Alexandra Palau (eds.) (2012). Identité-Altérité Dans la Culture Hispanique au Xxe-Xxie Siècles: Hommage à Eliane Et Jean-Marie Lavaud. Editions Universitaires de Dijon.score: 42.0
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  15. F. H. Sandbach (1964). Again the Dscolus Jean-Marie Jacques: Ménandre. Tome I. 2: Le Dyscolos. Texte Établi Et Traduit. Pp. Lxii + 60(Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1963. Paper, 12 Fr. W. G. Arnott: Menander's Dyskolos or The Man Who Didn't Like People. Pp. Viii + 45. London: Athlone Press, 1960. Paper, 5s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (03):253-255.score: 42.0
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  16. 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: 39.0
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  17. Joan Landes, The History of Feminism: Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 36.0
  18. Philip van der Eijk (2010). Luc Brisson, Marie-Helene Congourdeau, Jean-Luc Solere (Eds.), Lembryon. Formation Et Animation. Antiquite Grecque Et Latine, Traditions Hebraique, Chretienne Et Islamique, Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2008, Pp. 290. ISBN: 978-2-7116-1957-3. Price 32. [REVIEW] International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 4 (1):79-81.score: 36.0
  19. Ian Birchall (2005). On Robert Barcia's La Véritable Histoire de Lutte Ouvrière, Daniel Bensaïd's Les Trotskysmes and Une Lente Impatience, Christophe Bourseiller's Histoire Générale de l'Ultra-Gauche, Philippe Campinchi's Les Lambertistes, Frédéric Charpier's Histoire de l'Extrême Gauche Trotskiste, André Fichaut's Sur le Pont, Daniel Gluckstein's & Pierre Lambert's Itinéraires, Michel Lequenne's Le Trotskysme: Une Histoire Sans Fard, Jean-Jacques Marie's Le Trotskysme Et les Trotskystes, Christophe Nick's Les Trotskistes, and Benjamin Stora's La Dernière Génération D'Octobre. Historical Materialism 13 (4):303-330.score: 36.0
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  20. Normand Lacharité (1968). Œuvres Complètes de Søren Kierkegaard, Tomes XIII Et XVIII. Traduit du Danois Par Paul-Henri Tisseau Et Else-Marie Jacquet-Tisseau. Introduction de Jean Brun. Editions de l'Orante, Paris, 1966. [REVIEW] Dialogue 6 (04):629-632.score: 36.0
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  21. 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: 36.0
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  22. John Carter (1992). The Budé Dio Cassius Marie-Laure Freyburger, Jean Michel Roddaz (Edd., Trs.): Dion Cassius, Histoire Romaine, Livres 50 Et 51. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) Pp. Ci + 176 (Text Double); 2 Maps. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):36-37.score: 36.0
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  23. Jean Greisch, Philippe Capelle, Geneviève Hébert & Marie-Dominique Popelard (eds.) (2004). Le Souci du Passage: Mélanges Offerts à Jean Greisch. Cerf.score: 21.0
     
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  24. Philippe De Rouilhan (2012). In Defense of Logical Universalism: Taking Issue with Jean van Heijenoort. Logica Universalis 6 (3-4):553-586.score: 18.0
    Van Heijenoort’s main contribution to history and philosophy of modern logic was his distinction between two basic views of logic, first, the absolutist, or universalist, view of the founding fathers, Frege, Peano, and Russell, which dominated the first, classical period of history of modern logic, and, second, the relativist, or model-theoretic, view, inherited from Boole, Schröder, and Löwenheim, which has dominated the second, contemporary period of that history. In my paper, I present the man Jean van Heijenoort (Sect. 1); (...)
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  25. Leslie Edward van Marter (1966). Book Review:The Philosophy of Sartre. Mary Warnock; The Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre. Wilfrid Desan. [REVIEW] Ethics 76 (2):151-.score: 18.0
  26. Anita Burdman Feferman (2012). Jean van Heijenoort: Kaleidoscope. Logica Universalis 6 (3-4):277-291.score: 18.0
    Leitmotifs in the life of Jean van Heijenoort.
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  27. John W. Dawson Jr (2012). Jean van Heijenoort and the Gödel Editorial Project. Logica Universalis 6 (3-4):293-299.score: 18.0
    A colleague’s personal recollections of Jean van Heijenoort’s contributions to the editing of volumes I–III of Gödel’s Collected Works and of his interactions with the other editors.
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  28. Piccoli Barbara (2013). "Advice to the Medical Students in My Service": The Rediscovery of a Golden Book by Jean Hamburger, Father of Nephrology and of Medical Humanities. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 8 (1):2-.score: 18.0
    Jean Hamburger (1909--1992) is considered the founder of the concept of medical intensive care (reanimation medicale) and the first to propose the name Nephrology for the branch of medicine dealing with kidney diseases. One of the first kidney grafts in the world (with short-term success), in 1953, and the first dialysis session in France, in 1955, were performed under his guidance. His achievements as a writer were at least comparable: Hamburger was awarded several important literary prizes, including prix Femina, (...)
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  29. Joseph Marie Perrin (2003). Simone Weil as We Knew Her. Routledge.score: 17.0
    In 1941 Simone Weil was introduced to Father Jean-Marie Perrin, a priest of the Dominican order whose friendship became one of the most significant influences on her spiritual development. It was for Father Perrin that she wrote her 'spiritual autobiography', contained in Waiting for God, and to him that she later wrote 'Letter to a Priest'. When Weil requested work as a field hand, Perrin sent her to Gustave Thibon, a farmer and Christian philosopher. From 1941-2, Weil stayed (...)
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  30. Jean-Paul Sartre (2001). Jean-Paul Sartre: Basic Writings. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Jean-Paul Sartre is one of the most famous philosophers of the twentieth century. The principal founder of existentialism, a political thinker and famous novelist and dramatist, his work has exerted enormous influence in philosophy, literature, politics and cultural studies. Jean-Paul Sartre: Basic Writings is the first collection of Sartre's key philosophical writings and provides an indispensable resource for readers of his work. Stephen Priest's clear and helpful introductions make the volume an ideal companion to those coming to Sartre's (...)
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  31. Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.) (1998). The Politics of Jean-François Lyotard. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Jean-Francois Lyotard is often considered to be the father of postmodernism. Here leading experts in the field of cultural and philosophical studies, including Barry Smart, John O' Neill and Victor J. Seidler, tackle many of the questions still being asked about this controversial figure.
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  32. McQuillan Martin (2009). Toucher II: Keep Your Hands to Yourself, Jean-Luc Nancy. Derrida Today 2 (1):84-108.score: 15.0
    This text begins by considering the phrase ‘digital haptology’ as suggested by the closing pages of Derrida's Le Toucher. It suggests that this moment in telecommunications presents a model of ‘tele-haptology’. The text goes on to consider Jean-Luc Nancy's ‘Noli me tangere’ as a response to Le Toucher. In particular it is concerned with Nancy's hypothesis on Modern literature and art as having an essential link to the gospel parables. Through a reading of Nancy's text and the gospels, this (...)
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  33. Peter Joseph Fritz (forthcoming). On the V(I)Erge: Jean‐Luc Nancy, Christianity, and Incompletion. Heythrop Journal.score: 15.0
    This article explores how Jean-Luc Nancy attempts to gain critical traction on Christianity by proscribing thinking of completion. First, it describes Nancy's deconstruction of Christianity as stemming from his aesthetic redirection of Heidegger's thinking of finitude. Second, it further details Nancy's noetic declension of Heidegger via Kant and Lyotard, where the imagination and aesthetic communication are deemed impossible. Third, it examines Nancy's treatment of paintings of the Virgin Mary who, for Nancy, exemplifies his brand of incompletion. Nancy's work on (...)
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  34. Jean-Baptiste Brenet (2008). Ame Intellective, Âme Cogitative: Jean de Jandun Et la Duplex Forma Propria de L'Homme. Vivarium 46 (3):318-341.score: 15.0
    The article analyses the idea that according to the averroist Jean de Jandun, Master of Arts in Paris at the beginning of the 14th century, human beings are composed of a «double form» the separated intellect on the one hand, the cogitative soul on the other hand. After recalling several major accounts of the time, we explore Jean's reading of Averroes' major conceptions concerning the problem. Finally, we challenge the idea according to which we observe in his writings (...)
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  35. Irving H. Anellis (2012). Editor's Introduction to Jean van Heijenoort, Historical Development of Modern Logic. Logica Universalis 6 (3-4):301-326.score: 15.0
    Van Heijenoort’s account of the historical development of modern logic was composed in 1974 and first published in 1992 with an introduction by his former student. What follows is a new edition with a revised and expanded introduction and additional notes.
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  36. Marie-Eve Morin (2011). Towards a Divine Atheism: Jean-Luc Nancy's Deconstruction of Monotheism and the Passage of the Last God. Symposium 15 (1):29-48.score: 15.0
    In Briefings on Existence, Alain Badiou calls for a radical atheism that would refuse the Heideggerian pathos of a “last god” and deny the affliction of finitude. I will argue that Jean-Luc Nancy’s deconstruction of monotheism, as well as his thinking of the world, remains resolutely atheistic, or better a-theological, precisely because of Nancy’s insistence on finitude and his appeal to the Heideggerian motif of the last god. At the same time, I want to underline, by considering it as (...)
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  37. Jean Céard & Jean Dupèbe (eds.) (2008). Esculape Et Dionysos: Mélanges En l'Honneur de Jean Céard. Droz.score: 15.0
    This collection of articles illustrates the intimacy between science and literature, pleasure and sense, excess and moderation that Jean Ceard sought to understand and that he instilled in those who collaborated or studied with him.
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  38. Jean Starobinski (1988). Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Transparency and Obstruction. University of Chicago Press.score: 15.0
    Jean Starobinski, one of Europe's foremost literary critics, examines the life that led Rousseau, who so passionately sought open, transparent communication with others, to accept and even foster obstacles that permitted him to withdraw into himself. First published in France in 1958, Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains Starobinski's most important achievement and, arguably, the most comprehensive book ever written on Rousseau. The text has been extensively revised for this edition and is published here along with seven essays on Rousseau that (...)
     
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  39. Jean-Marie Danion, Christine Cuervo, Pascale Piolino, Caroline Huron, Marielle Riutort, Charles S. Peretti & Francis Eustache (2005). Conscious Recollection in Autobiographical Memory: An Investigation in Schizophrenia. Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):535-547.score: 14.0
  40. Stephen Voss (ed.) (1993). Essays on the Philosophy and Science of René Descartes. Oxford University Press.score: 14.0
    A major contribution to Descartes studies, this book provides a panorama of cutting-edge scholarship ranging widely over Descartes's own primary concerns: metaphysics, physics, and its applications. It is at once a tool for scholars and--steering clear of technical Cartesian science--an accessible resource that will delight nonspecialists. The contributors include Edwin Curley, Willis Doney, Alan Gabbey, Daniel Garber, Marjorie Grene, Gary Hatfield, Marleen Rozemond, John Schuster, Dennis Sepper, Stephen Voss, Stephen Wagner, Margaret Welson, Jean Marie Beyssade, Michelle Beyssade, Michel (...)
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  41. Fabrice Berna, Mehdi Bennouna-Greene, Jevita Potheegadoo, Paulina Verry, Martin A. Conway & Jean-Marie Danion (2011). Impaired Ability to Give a Meaning to Personally Significant Events in Patients with Schizophrenia. Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):703-711.score: 14.0
  42. Philippe Sonntag, Erick Gokalsing, Carinne Olivier, Philippe Robert, Franck Burglen, Françoise Kauffmann-Muller, Caroline Huron, Pierre Salame & Jean-Marie Danion (2003). Impaired Strategic Regulation of Contents of Conscious Awareness in Schizophrenia. Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2):190-200.score: 14.0
  43. Elisabeth Bacon, Nathalie Huet & Jean-Marie Danion (forthcoming). Metamemory Knowledge and Beliefs in Patients with Schizophrenia and How These Relate to Objective Cognitive Abilities. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 14.0
  44. Jean-Marie Beyssade (forthcoming). État de Guerre Et Pacte Social Selon J. J. Rousseau. Kant-Studien:162-178.score: 14.0
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  45. Jean-Marie le Blond (1965). The Contemporary Status of Atheism. International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):37-55.score: 14.0
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  46. Jean-Marie Lion (2002). Finitude Simple Et Structures o-Minimales (Finiteness Property Implies o-Minimality). Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4):1616-1622.score: 14.0
    We consider a family of differential algebras of real functions on real euclidean spaces, stable under right composition by affine maps. We prove that under a weak finiteness property, there is an o-minimal expansion of the ordered field of real numbers in which all these functions are definable.
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  47. Jean-Marie Thévoz (1991). Germ-Line Engineering: A Few European Voices. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (6).score: 14.0
    We have surveyed various recent European opinions on Germ-Line engineering. The majority express more or less severe reservations about any interventions on the human Germ-Line, including therapeutic ones. However, they are divided over the pragmatic, or categorical-ethical nature of the relevant arguments. This split reflects two competing views of technology. The ‘pessimistic’ one is deeply concerned by the slippery slope leading from bona fide therapeutic applications of genetic engineering to eugenic practices. It insists that, if anything can defend us against (...)
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  48. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2008). La Philosophie Spéculative de Whitehead [Whitehead's Speculative Philosophy]. Process Studies 37 (2):219-222.score: 14.0
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  49. Jean-Marie Le Bars (2000). Counterexamples of the 0-1 Law for Fragments of Existential Second-Order Logic: An Overview. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (1):67-82.score: 14.0
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  50. Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger (forthcoming). Après la Sécularisation, la Légitimité de la Foi : Convergences Retrouvées Entre Juifs Et Chrétiens. Cités.score: 14.0
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  51. Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger (2003). Silence of God. Philosophia 30 (1-4):7-11.score: 14.0
    Thus emerges the paradox of All Israel's destiny. Some of the children of Israel gathered in a state like all others—no more and no less and this is legitimate and necessary. This state was founded by the children of the People whom God called not to be like the others, but, rather for the others, because of His design for universal salvation. What is true for the people who have settled in this state which was recreated for the Jews, is (...)
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  52. Jean-Marie Beyssade (2008). Descartes' "I Am a Thing That Thinks" Versus Kant's "I Think". In Daniel Garber & Béatrice Longuenesse (eds.), Kant and the Early Moderns. Princeton University Press.score: 14.0
  53. Jean-Marie Blin (1976). How Relevant Are ?Irrelevant? Alternatives? Theory and Decision 7 (1-2):95-105.score: 14.0
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  54. Jean-Marie Blin (1973). Preference Aggregation and Statistical Estimation. Theory and Decision 4 (1):65-84.score: 14.0
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  55. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2009). A. N. Whitehead ou l'éducation par excellence. Chromatikon 5:43-60.score: 14.0
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  56. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2007). Husserl et Whitehead, sur l'Intentionnalité. Chromatikon 3:45-56.score: 14.0
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  57. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2005). Le concept de philosophie spéculative dans Process and Reality. Chromatikon 1:25-46.score: 14.0
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  58. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2009). L'épreuve de la Philosophie. Process Studies 38 (1):167-170.score: 14.0
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  59. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2006). L' émergence d'unephilosophiede l'existence chez Whitehead. Chromatikon 2:35-48.score: 14.0
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  60. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2011). La personne humaine selon Whitehead. Chromatikon 7:23-36.score: 14.0
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  61. Jean-Marie Breuvart (ed.) (2005). Les Rythmes Educatifs Dans la Philosophie de Whitehead. Ontos.score: 14.0
     
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  62. Jean-Marie Breuvart (2003). Relire Whitehead. Process Studies 32 (2):307-313.score: 14.0
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  63. Jean-Marie Brohm (2007). Heidegger, le Berger du Néant: Critique d'Une Pensée Politique. Homnisphères.score: 14.0
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  64. Jean-Marie Brohm (2006). La Tyrannie Sportive: Théorie Critique d'Un Opium du Peuple. Beauchesne.score: 14.0
    Une étude sociologique critique du fait sportif contemporain, dans laquelle l'auteur montre que dans le contexte de la mondialisation capitaliste, le sport est devenu une marchandise globale.
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  65. Jean-Marie Courrent & Katherine Gundolf (2009). Proximity and Micro-Enterprise Manager's Ethics: A French Empirical Study of Responsible Business Attitudes. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):749 - 762.score: 14.0
    This research article analyses the influence of micro-enterprise (ME) managers’ perception of their relationship to their environment on the nature of their ethics. We carried out a survey with the head managers of 125 French MEs, providing a large set of primary data. Two types of variables were defined: (1) variables related to the nature and intensity of the relationships between ME managers and their social environment, and (2) variables related to the ethical framework that the managers used. The results (...)
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  66. Jean-Marie Danion & Caroline Huron (2007). Can We Study Subjective Experiences Objectively? First-Person Perspective Approaches and Impaired Subjective States of Awareness in Schizophrenia? In Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch & Evan Thompson (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. Cambridge.score: 14.0
     
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  67. Jean-Marie Danion, Caroline Huron, Lydia Rizzo & Pierre Vidailhet (2004). Emotion, Memory, and Conscious Awareness in Schizophrenia. In Daniel Reisberg & Paula Hertel (eds.), Memory and Emotion. Oxford University Press.score: 14.0
  68. Jean-Marie Frey (2005). Le Corps Épris. Pleins Feux.score: 14.0
  69. Jean-Marie Guyau (1947). Problems of Contemporary Aesthetics. Los Angeles, De Vorss.score: 14.0
     
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  70. Jean-Marie Hennaux (2000). Alexis Bertrand. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (3):549-571.score: 14.0
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  71. Leslie Hill (2012). “O Himmlisch Licht!”. Angelaki 17 (4):139 - 155.score: 14.0
    In Godard's Le Mépris [Contempt, 1963], Fritz Lang, playing a fictional version of himself, evokes the complex relationship between cinema's future and the end of cinema by citing a famous verse from the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, according to which what counts in respect of poetry is henceforth no longer the secret persistence of the gods, nor their covert proximity, but their enduring absence. This paper explores the implications of that insight as they come to affect first Godard's film, then (...)
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  72. Jean-François Lavigne, Jean-Marie Brohm & Roland Vaschalde (eds.) (2006). Michel Henry: Pensée de la Vie Et Culture Contemporaine: Actes du Colloque International de Montpellier, 3-5 Décembre 2003. [REVIEW] Beauchesne.score: 14.0
    Le colloque international de Montpellier - " Michel Henry. Phénoménologie de la vie et culture contemporaine " - a tenu à rendre hommage à cette œuvre novatrice qui a ouvert de nombreux horizons de recherche.
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  73. Jean -Marie Legay & Roger Pernet (1971). Modèle Géométrique de l'Œuf de Ver à Soie. Acta Biotheoretica 20 (1-2).score: 14.0
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  74. Jean Marie Moreau (1933). Joffre. Thought 7 (4):691-693.score: 14.0
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  75. Jean-Marie Muller (2011). L'impératif de Désobéissance: Fondements Philosophiques Et Stratégiques de la Désobéissance Civile. Passager Clandestin.score: 14.0
     
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  76. Jean-Marie Pousseur (1983). Marx et la philosophie (Marks i filozofia). Acta Universitatis Lodziensis 2.score: 14.0
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  77. Jean-Marie Schaeffer (2007). La Fin de l'Exception Humaine. Gallimard.score: 14.0
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  78. Jean-Marie Thévoz (1992). Research and Hospital Ethics Committees in Switzerland. HEC Forum 4 (1):41-47.score: 14.0
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  79. Jean-Marie Vaysse (ed.) (2009). Autour de Reiner Schürmann. Olms.score: 14.0
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  80. Jean-Marie Vaysse (2009). Fichte, penseur de l'actualité. Fichte-Studien 32:239-247.score: 14.0
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  81. Jean-Marie Vaysse (2005). Les Problèmes Fondamentaux de la Phénoménologie de Heidegger. Ellipses.score: 14.0
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  82. Jean-Marie Vaysse (2010). Narrer L'Absolu. In Jean-François Courtine & Gérard Bensussan (eds.), Schelling. Les Editions du Cerf.score: 14.0
     
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  83. Jean-Marie Vaysse (2004). Totalité Et Finitude: Spinoza Et Heidegger. Libr. Philosophique J. Vrin.score: 14.0
    Etablit les similitudes entre la pensée de Spinoza et celle de Heidegger, pas si éloignées qu'elles pourraient le sembler, car elles déconstruisent la métaphysique : Heidegger en dévoile la constitution onto-théologique, Spinoza l ...
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  84. Jean-Marie Vaysse (ed.) (2006). Technique, Monde, Individuation: Heidegger, Simondon, Deleuze. Olms.score: 14.0
  85. Jean-Marie Verpoorten (1987). Mīmāṃsā Literature. O. Harrassowitz.score: 14.0
     
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  86. Andreas Wagner (2006). Jean-Luc Nancy: A Negative Politics? Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (1):89-109.score: 12.0
    Taking his critique of totalitarianizing conceptions of community as a starting point, this text examines Jean-Luc Nancy's work of an "ontology of plural singular being" for its political implications. It argues that while at first this ontology seems to advocate a negative or an anti-politics only, it can also be read as a "theory of communicative praxis" that suggests a certain ethos - in the form of a certain use of symbols (which is expressed only inaptly by the word (...)
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  87. Frederick Neuhouser (2011). Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Origins of Autonomy. Inquiry 54 (5):478 - 493.score: 12.0
    Abstract Modern reflection on the ideal of personal autonomy has its Western origin in the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, where autonomy, or self-legislation, involves citizens joining together to make laws for themselves that reflect their collective understanding of the common good. Four features of this conception of autonomy continue to be relevant today. First, autonomy, a type of freedom, is introduced into modern philosophy in order to make up for a perceived deficiency, or incompleteness, in merely ?negative? freedom (the (...)
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  88. Joseph S. Catalano (1980). A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness. University of Chicago Press.score: 12.0
    "[A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness] represents, I believe, a very important beginning of a deservingly serious effort to make the whole ...
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  89. Horst Pfeiffle (2008). On the Psychogenesis of the a Priori: Jean Piaget's Critique of Kant. Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (5):487-498.score: 12.0
    The seal of the a priori is imprinted on the reception of Kant's philosophy. Piaget's epistemological argumentation seems to ascribe knowledge a more fruitful constructiveness than Kant, seeing the a priori as rooted in unvarying reason. Yet, it seems, he failed to recognize the complexity of Kant's theory, which does not always follow a quid iuris line. Moments of experience, analysis and self-observation played more than a marginal role in his discovery of the a priori. Indeed, Kant himself raises the (...)
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  90. Merold Westphal (2006). Vision and Voice: Phenomenology and Theology in the Work of Jean-Luc Marion. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1/3):117 - 137.score: 12.0
    The kind of phenomenology that can be useful to theology will be a hermeneutical phenomenology, one that takes us beyond the Cartesian/Husserlian ideal of presuppositionless intuition. It will also be a phenomenology of inverse intentionality, one in which the constituting subject is constituted by the look and the voice of another. In light of these suggestions, the phenomenology of Jean-Luc Marion is defended against three critiques, namely that it compromises the boundary between phenomenology and theology, that the theology it (...)
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  91. Phil Hutchinson & Rupert Read (2006). An Elucidatory Interpretation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Critique of Daniel D. Hutto's and Marie McGinn's Reading of Tractatus 6.54. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (1):1 – 29.score: 12.0
    Much has been written on the relative merits of different readings of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The recent renewal of the debate has almost exclusively been concerned with variants of the ineffabilist (metaphysical) reading of TL-P - notable such readings have been advanced by Elizabeth Anscombe, P. M. S. Hacker and H. O. Mounce - and the recently advanced variants of therapeutic (resolute) readings - notable advocates of which are James Conant, Cora Diamond, Juliet Floyd and Michael Kremer. During this debate, (...)
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  92. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Political Writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau, the (in 2 Vols).score: 12.0
  93. Kevin Inston (2009). Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ernesto Laclau and the Somewhat Particular Universal. Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (5):555-587.score: 12.0
    Rousseau's general will is mostly interpreted as promoting social unity at the expense of plurality. Conversely, this article argues that the general will depends on, and preserves, plurality for its formation and legitimacy. The general and the particular are not fixed opposites, for Rousseau, but are interdependent and contextually defined. The Rousseauian universal anticipates Laclau's notion of universality. The absence of any natural foundations for society deprives the universal of any pre-given identity. Likewise, the Laclauian universal names the lack of (...)
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  94. Christopher Bertram (forthcoming). Jean Jacques Rousseau. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 12.0
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the history of philosophy, both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and because of his influence on later thinkers. Rousseau's own view of philosophy and philosophers was firmly negative, seeing philosophers as the post-hoc rationalizers of self-interest, as apologists for various forms of tyranny, and as playing a role in the alienation of the modern individual from humanity's natural impulse to compassion. The concern that dominates Rousseau's work is (...)
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  95. Paul Cortois (1996). The Structure of Mathematical Experience According to Jean Cavaillèst. Philosophia Mathematica 4 (1):18-41.score: 12.0
    In this expository article one of the contributions of Jean Cavailles to the philosophy of mathematics is presented: the analysis of ‘mathematical experience’. The place of Cavailles on the logico-philosophical scene of the 30s and 40s is sketched. I propose a partial interpretation of Cavailles's epistemological program of so-called ‘conceptual dialectics’: mathematical holism, duality principles, the notion of formal contents, and the specific temporal structure of conceptual dynamics. The structure of mathematical abstraction is analysed in terms of its complementary (...)
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  96. Richard J. Lane (2009). Jean Baudrillard. Routledge.score: 12.0
    Jean Baudrillard is one of the most famous and controversial of writers on postmodernism. But what are his key ideas? Where did they come from and why are they important? This book offers a beginner's guide to Baudrillard's thought, including his views on technology, primitivism, reworking Marxism, simulation and the hyperreal, and America and postmodernism. Richard Lane places Baudrillard's ideas in the contexts of the French and postmodern thought and examines the ongoing impact of his work. Concluding with an (...)
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  97. Tim Jordan (1995). The Philosophical Politics of Jean-Franqois Lyotard. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (3):267-285.score: 12.0
    The systematic philosophical foundation for Jean-François Lyotard's postmodern and post-Marxist politics is described. The central principle of the right to create different "phrases" is uncovered and examined. The political consequences of this philosophical system are explored, leading to the conclusion that Lyotard's commitment to difference leads to political indifference. The philosophical roots of this indifference are detailed in Lyotard's Cartesian starting point and his analysis of Holocaust revisionism. This analysis reveals an idealist basis to Lyotard's philosophy of difference. Lyotard's (...)
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  98. Jean-Philippe Pierron (2010). Paul RicœUr, Lecteur de Jean Nabert. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 108 (2):335-359.score: 12.0
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  99. Jacques Derrida (2005). On Touching, Jean-Luc Nancy. Stanford University Press.score: 12.0
    Using the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy as an anchoring point, Jacques Derrida in this book conducts a profound review of the philosophy of the sense of touch, from Plato and Aristotle to Jean-Luc Nancy, whose ground-breaking book Corpus he discusses in detail. Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl, Didier Franck, Martin Heidegger, Francoise Dastur, and Jean-Louis Chre;tien are discussed, as are Rene; Descartes, Diderot, Maine de Biran, Fe;lix Ravaisson, Immanuel Kant, Sigmund Freud, and others. The scope of (...)
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  100. Hunter Mcewan (2011). A Portrait of the Teacher as Friend and Artist: The Example of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (5):508-520.score: 12.0
    The following is a reflection on the possibility of teaching by example, and especially as the idea of teaching by example is developed in the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. My thesis is that Rousseau created a literary version of himself in his writings as an embodiment of his philosophy, rather in the same way and with the same purpose that Plato created a version of Socrates. This figure of Rousseau—a sort of philosophical portrait of the man of nature—is represented (...)
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