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  1. Jean-François Blanchette (1999). Information Warfare and Security by Dorothy E. Denning. Ethics and Information Technology 1 (3):237-238.score: 290.0
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  2. Jean-Francois Blanchette (1999). Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption by Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau. Ethics and Information Technology 1 (2):167-169.score: 290.0
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  3. Karen François, Kathleen Coessens & Jean Paul Van Bendegem (2012). The Interplay of Psychology and Mathematics Education: From the Attraction of Psychology to the Discovery of the Social. Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (3):370-385.score: 120.0
    It is a rather safe statement to claim that the social dimensions of the scientific process are accepted in a fair share of studies in the philosophy of science. It is a somewhat safe statement to claim that the social dimensions are now seen as an essential element in the understanding of what human cognition is and how it functions. But it would be a rather unsafe statement to claim that the social is fully accepted in the philosophy of mathematics. (...)
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  4. Frédérique François, Jean-Christophe Poggiale, Jean-Pierre Durbec & Georges Stora (1997). A New Approach for the Modelling of Sediment Reworking Induced by a Macrobenthic Community. Acta Biotheoretica 45 (3-4).score: 120.0
    A new model of bioturbation has been developed to describe short term sediment reworking induced by macrobenthic communities. The design of the model had to consider the mixing processes, firstly, at the organism level, and secondly, at community level. This paper describes the mixing mode of the four types of bioturbators defined by the authors: the biodiffusors, the upward-conveyors, the downward-conveyors and the regenerators. The mathematical formulation of these sub-models consists of ordinary differential equations. They take into account the size (...)
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  5. Jean François & Minko M'Obame (2006). Fondements de l'action éducative. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 4:99-103.score: 120.0
    L'acüon educative repose sur un double fondement: d'une part, la nature et la vocation de l'etre humain, et d'autre part, la societe humaine ä bätir. L'homme a des traits specifiques qui exigent et en meme temps permettent son education: il est imparfait, inacheve (il ne sait pas tout, il ne se comporte pas for cement bien), il faut done l'amener ä s'ameliorer; il est perfectible e'est-a-dire qu'il peut devenir meilleur; il a la volonte de se depasser, de tendre vers l'ideal, (...)
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  6. Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.) (1998). The Politics of Jean-François Lyotard. Routledge.score: 70.0
    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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  7. Jason Helms (2013). Discourse, Figure by Jean-François Lyotard (Review). Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (1):122-130.score: 56.0
    Discourse, Figure signifies an event. I mean this in a variety of ways. There has been a recent event: the publication of an English translation of Jean-François Lyotard’s first major book. Its translation is an event forty years delayed and signifies the closing of a major gap in the translation of Lyotard’s work. Of course, both “signify” and “event” are important words for Lyotard. Discourse, Figure’s goal is to “signify the other of signification” (2011, 13, emphasis his). The question of (...)
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  8. Georges de Schrijver (2010). The Political Ethics of Jean-François Lyotard and Jacques Derrida. Peeters.score: 56.0
    Jean-François Lyotard. First acquaintance with Lyotard -- Kant's notion of the sublime and its appropriation by Lyotard -- Transposing Kant to the key of the postmodern -- The role of feelings in Lyotard's political judgment -- Universality revisited -- Jacques Derrida. The Nietzschean influence -- Derrida and phenomenology -- Derrida's exploration of exteriority and anteriority -- Derrida's political ethics : foundations -- Derrida's political ethics : further elaborations : the international scene.
     
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  9. Victor E. Taylor & Gregg Lambert (eds.) (2006). Jean François Lyotard: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory. Routledge.score: 56.0
    This three-volume set is a collection of key critical responses by leading scholars to the philosophical and theoretical writings of this late postmodern philosopher. Organized thematically, the collection includes commentaries on Lyotard's life and early philosophical writings, as well as on ethics, aesthetics, and politics. With a new introduction by the editor providing a comprehensive overview of Jean-François Lyotards life and works, this impressive collection provides students and scholars with a valuable resource for studying this important philosophical figure.
     
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  10. François Duchesneau (1975). L'Avocat Philosophe Géraud de Cordemoy (1626-1684). Par Battail Jean-Francois. Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idées-60. La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff, 1973. IX, 267 Pp. Florins 56.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 14 (02):363-366.score: 45.0
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  11. Jean-Michel Durafour (2009). Jean-François Lyotard, Questions au Cinéma: Ce Que le Cinéma Se Figure. Presses Universitaires de France.score: 45.0
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  12. Matthew R. McLennan (2012). Book Review: Jean-François Lyotard, Pourquoi Philosopher? [REVIEW] Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):208-211.score: 45.0
    The posthumous Pourquoi Philosopher? collects Jean-Fran ç ois Lyotard’s previously unpublished four-part introductory course in philosophy, delivered to students of the Sorbonne in 1964. The interest of this text is both historical (appearing at an important juncture in French thought) and meta-philosophical (answering the question "why philosophize?" in such a way that a philosophy of philosophy - or rather several - is offered for consideration). The text will be of interest to readers of various levels of philosophical sophistication.
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  13. Stephen Watson (1984). Jürgen Habermas and Jean-François Lyotard: Post-Modernism and the Crisis of Rationality. Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (2):1-24.score: 42.0
  14. Michael Peters (1995). Education and the Postmodern Condition: Revisiting Jean-François Lyotard. Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):387–400.score: 42.0
  15. Bryan Lueck (2010). The Event of Sense in Lyotard's Discours, Figure. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (3):246-260.score: 42.0
    One of the dominant themes structuring the trajectory of Jean-François Lyotard's philosophical work is his concern to think the event in a way that renders it intelligible, but that also respects the alterity and the uncanniness that are essential to it. In this paper I defend Lyotard's earlier understanding of the event, articulated most thoroughly in Discours, figure, from the criticisms of the later Lyotard, articulated most thoroughly in The Differend. More specifically, I attempt to demonstrate that the event, as (...)
     
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  16. Hanne Jacobs (2007). Lavigne, Jean-François, Husserl Et la Naissance de la Phénoménologie (1900–1913). Des Recherches Logiques aux Ideen: La Genèse de l'Idéalisme Transcendantal Phénoménologique. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 23 (1).score: 42.0
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  17. Simon Malpas (2003). Jean-Francois Lyotard. Routledge.score: 42.0
    This is an essential guide to an thinker. Frederic Jameson sees Lyotard as responding to a contemporary "crisis of representation" in the sciences -- a crisis which calls into question "an essentially realistic epistemology, which conceives of representation as the reproduction, for subjectivity, of an objectivity that lies outside it -- projects a mirror theory of knowledge and art, whose fundamental evaluative categories are those of adequacy, accuracy, and Truth itself.".
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  18. H. C. (1996). The Game of Science: As Played by Jean-Francois Lyotard. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (3):367-380.score: 42.0
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  19. Ashley Woodward, Jean-François Lyotard. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 42.0
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  20. 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: 42.0
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  21. Guillaume Fréchette (2006). Husserl Et la Naissance de la Phénoménologie (1900–1913) Jean-François Lavigne Collection «Épiméthée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 809 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 45 (02):400-.score: 42.0
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  22. Steven Benson (1996). What's the Problem?: Jean-François Lyotard and Politics. Res Publica 2 (1).score: 42.0
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  23. Antonio Calcagno (1995). Interface: Modernity and Post-Modernity: The Possibility of Enthusiasm According to Immanuel Kant and Jean-Francois Lyotard. Philosophy Today 4:358-370.score: 42.0
  24. Yvon Lafrance (2007). Hippias Majeur/Hippias Mineur Platon Traductions Inédites, Introductions Et Notes Par Jean-François Pradeau Et Francesco Fronterotta Collection «GF-Flammarion», No 870 Paris, Flammarion, 2005, 267 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 46 (01):193-.score: 42.0
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  25. A. T. Nuyen (1996). Book Reviews : Jean-Francois Lyotard, Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime. Translated by Elizabeth Rottenberg. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1994. Pp. X + 246. $37.50 (Cloth), $14.95 (Paper). Jean-Francois Lyotard, The Inhuman. Translated by Geofrey Bennington and Rachel Bowlby. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1991. Pp. Viii + 216. $37.50 (Cloth), $14.95 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (4):557-562.score: 42.0
  26. Jimmy Plourde (2003). Théorie de l'Objet (1904) Et Présentation Personnelle (1921) Alexius Meinong Traduit Par Jean-François Courtine Et Marc de Launay, Présentation de Jean-François Courtine Collection «Bibliotheque des Textes Philosophiques» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1999, 192 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (01):164-.score: 42.0
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  27. S. Sim (2013). Miscellaneous Texts I: Aesthetics and Theory of Art, and Miscellaneous Texts II: Contemporary Artists (Together Volume 4 of Jean-Francois Lyotard: Writings on Contemporary Art and Artists). British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):133-136.score: 42.0
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  28. A. V. Campbell (1999). Philosophie, Ethique Et Droit de la Medicine, by Dominique Folscheid, Brigitte Feuillet-Le Mintier and Jean-Francois Mattei. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997. 605 Pp. Pb. 169FF. ISBN 2-13-048856-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):133-135.score: 42.0
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  29. Josef Chytry (2012). Athens, Still Remains: The Photographs of Jean-François Bonhomme by Derrida, Jacques. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (3):330-332.score: 42.0
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  30. Yvon Lafrance (2001). Alcibiade Platon Traduction Inédite Par Chantal Marbœuf Et Jean-François Pradeau, Introduction, Notes, Bibliographie Et Index Par Jean-François Pradeau Collection «GF-Flammarion», No 988 Paris: Flammarion, 1999, 243 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (02):375-.score: 42.0
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  31. Yvon Lafrance (2006). Le Politique Platon Présentation Et Traduction Par Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau Collection «GF-Flammarion», N° 1156 Paris, Flammarion, 2003, 316 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 45 (01):175-.score: 42.0
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  32. Yvon Lafrance (2007). Les Lois Platon Traduction Inédite, Introduction Et Notes Par Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau Collection «GF-Flammarion», N° 1257, Vol. 1: Livres I à VI, Vol. 2: Livres VII à XII Paris, Flammarion, 2006, 457 P. Et 427 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 46 (03):613-.score: 42.0
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  33. Yvon Lafrance (2004). Platon: Les Formes Intelligibles. Sur la Forme Intelligible Et la Participation Dans les Dialogues Platoniciens Sous la Direction de Jean-François Pradeau Collection «Débats Philosophiques» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2001, 183 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 43 (02):386-.score: 42.0
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  34. Yvon Lafrance (2007). Traités 30–37 Plotin Présentés, Traduits Et Annotés Par L. Brisson, R. Dufour, J. Laurent Et J.-F. Pradeau Sous la Direction de Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau Collection «GF-Flammarion», N° 1228 Paris, Flammarion, 2006, 454 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 46 (04):801-.score: 42.0
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  35. Yvanka Raynova (1996). Jean-François Lyotard. Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 8 (1):5-26.score: 42.0
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  36. Keith J. Crome (2003). Retorsion: Jean-Francois Lyotard's Reading of Sophistry. Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):29-44.score: 42.0
    Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published [following peer-review] in Southern Journal of Philosophy, published by and copyright University of Memphis.
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  37. Jacques Derrida (2010). Athens, Still Remains: The Photographs of Jean-François Bonhomme. Fordham University Press.score: 42.0
    At once photographic analysis, philosophical essay, and autobiographical narrative, Athens, Still Remains presents an original theory of photography and throws a fascinating light on Derrida's life and work.The book begins with a sort of ...
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  38. Suzanne Foisy (1994). Philosophie de la Révélation F. W. J. SchellingLivre I: Introduction à la Philosophie de la Révélation Traduction Sous la Direction de Jean-François Marquet Et Jean-François Courtine Présentation Par J.-F. MarquetLivre II: Première Partie Traduction Sous la Direction de Jean-François Marquet Et Jean-François Courtine Avant-Propos Par J.-F. Courtine Collection «Épiméthée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1989, 205 P.; 1991, 400 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 33 (01):144-.score: 42.0
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  39. Yvon Lafrance (2000). Le Vocabulaire de Platon Luc Brisson Et Jean-François Pradeau Collection «Vocabulaire de…» Paris, Ellipses, 1998, 64 P. Dialogue 39 (03):612-.score: 42.0
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  40. Mélanie Walton (2012). Sam Francis: Lesson of Darkness: “Like the Paintings of a Blind Man.” by Lyotard, Jean-François. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (2):249-251.score: 42.0
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  41. Barbara Bolt (ed.) (2007). Sensorium: Aesthetics, Art, Life. Cambridge Scholars Pub..score: 42.0
    This book presents a timely reconfiguration of the relations between art, philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics. Through connection with a range of contemporary social and philosophical issues and movements, this collection of essays highlights the imperative of sensorial aesthetics. The book focuses on the radical philosophical approach to aesthetics enabled by the works of Jean-François Lyotard and Gilles Deleuze. From these philosophers an older meaning of aesthetic has been recalled. Before it indicated primarily the theory of art and beauty, “aesthetic” referred (...)
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  42. Maria Gołębiewska (2011). Ogląd wewnętrzny w koncepcji obrazu i figury Jean-François Lyotarda. Sztuka I Filozofia 38.score: 42.0
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  43. Chris Hables Gray (1996). The Game of Science: As Played by Jean-François Lyotard. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (3):367-380.score: 42.0
  44. Joseph M. F. Marique (1939). S. Jean-François Régis (1597-1640). Thought 14 (3):504-506.score: 42.0
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  45. Maria Niemczuk (2010). Staus wiedzy i wirtualność wychowawcza w ponowoczesnym świecie Jean-Francois Lyotarda. Archeus 11:95-106.score: 42.0
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  46. Joan Nordquist (1991). Jean-François Lyotard: A Bibliography. Reference and Research Services.score: 42.0
     
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  47. D. Cozby (2005). Notes On "Bioethics And Sin" By Jean-Francois Collange. Christian Bioethics 11 (2):183-188.score: 42.0
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  48. Robert Sugden (1999). Freedom in Economics: New Perspectives in Normative Analysis, Jean-François Laslier, Marc Fleurbaey, Nicolas Gravel and Alain Trannoy (Eds.). Routledge, 1988, X + 299 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 15 (02):324-.score: 42.0
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  49. Malcolm A. R. Colledge (1985). M. Cébeillac-Gervasoni (Ed.): Les 'Bourgeoisies' Municipales Italiennes aux Lie Et Ier Siècles Av. J.-C. Centre Jean Bérard. Institut François de Naples, 7–10 Décembre 1981. (Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, N. 609, Sciences Humaines. Bibliothèque de l'Institut Français de Naples, 2e Série, 6.) Pp. 468; 41 Plates, 11 Tables. Paris: C.N.R.S.; Naples: Centre Jean Bérard, 1983. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (01):203-204.score: 36.0
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  50. Sébastien Charles (2009). Méditations Sur la Métaphysique François De lanionMéditations Métaphysiques René Fédé Édition, Présentation Et Notes Par Jean-Christophe Bardout Paris, Vrin (Coll. «Textes Cartésiens»), 2009, 212 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 48 (04):893-.score: 36.0
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  51. Edmund J. Campion (2012). Images of the Pagan Gods: Papers of a Conference in Memory of Jean Seznec. Edited by Rembrandt Duits and François Quiviger. The European Legacy 17 (5):692 - 692.score: 36.0
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 692, August 2012.
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  52. Simone Goyard-Fabre (1988). Le Droit Dans l'Aventure Européenne de la Liberté Angel Sanchez de la Torre Traduit de l'Espagnol Par Étienne Douat Préface de François Terré Présenté Par Jean-Marc Trigeaud Bibliothèque de Philosophie Comparée; Collection « Philosophie du Droit », Vol. 2 Bordeaux: Editions Bière, 1987. 220 P. 178FF. [REVIEW] Dialogue 27 (04):728-.score: 36.0
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  53. Gary Banham (1997). The Terror of the Law: Judaism and International Institutions. Angelaki 2 (3):163 – 171.score: 28.0
    This article addresses Jacques Derrida's consideration of Judaism relating it to a need to understand international institutions and the notion of the universal in a new way. It also discusses Lyotard's and Hegel's accounts of Judaism.
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  54. Ashley Woodward (2009). Nihilism in Postmodernity. The Davies Group.score: 28.0
    Nihilism in Postmodernity is an exploration of the nature of the problem of meaninglessness in the contemporary world through the philosophical traditions of nihilism and postmodernism. The author traces the advent of modern nihilism in the works of Nietzsche, Sartre, and Heidegger, before detailing the postmodern transformation of nihilism in the works of three major postmodern thinkers: Lyotard, Baudrillard, and Vattimo. He presents a qualified defense of their positions, arguing that while there is much under-appreciated value in their responses to (...)
     
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  55. Tim Jordan (1995). The Philosophical Politics of Jean-Franqois Lyotard. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (3):267-285.score: 23.0
    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 concept (...)
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  56. Jean-François Mattéi (1988). Les Deux Versants de la Pensée. A Propos du Livre de Jean Grondin: Le Tournant Dans la Pensée de Martin Heidegger. Dialogue 27 (04):675-.score: 23.0
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  57. 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); then (...)
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  58. 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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  59. 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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  60. 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, prix (...)
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  61. Jean-François Kervégan (2012). Réponse à mes critiques. Philosophiques 39 (2):483-489.score: 17.0
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  62. 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 writing for (...)
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  63. 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 the radical (...)
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  64. Jean-Luc Nancy (2006). Multiple Arts: The Muses Ii. Stanford University Press.score: 15.0
    This collection of writings by Jean-Luc Nancy, the renowned French critic and poet, delves into the history of philosophy to locate a fundamentally poetic modus operandi there. The book represents a daring mixture of Nancy’s philosophical essays, writings about artworks, and artwork of his own. With theoretical rigor, Nancy elaborates on the intrinsic multiplicity of art as a concept of “making,” and outlines the tensions inherent in the faire, the “making” that characterizes the very process of production and thereby the (...)
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  65. 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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  66. 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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  67. 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 appeared between (...)
     
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  68. Jean-Francois Lyotard, The Postmodern Condition.score: 14.0
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  69. Veronica Vasterling (2003). Body and Language: Butler, Merleau-Ponty and Lyotard on the Speaking Embodied Subject. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (2):205 – 223.score: 14.0
    In this article three viewpoints on the relation of body and language are discussed: the poststructuralist viewpoint of Judith Butler, the phenomenological viewpoint of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the postmodernist viewpoint of Jean-François Lyotard. The reason juxtaposing for these three accounts is twofold. First, the topic requires a combination of post-structuralist and phenomenological insights, and second, the accounts are supplementary. Butler's account raises questions that can be answered with the help of Merleau-Ponty's work. Lyotard's anthropology of the inhuman offers a perspective (...)
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  70. Miguel de Beistegui & Simon Sparks (eds.) (2000). Philosophy and Tragedy. Routledge.score: 14.0
    Philosophy and Tragedy is a compelling contribution to that oversight and the first book to address the topic in a major way. Eleven new essays by internationally renowned philosophers clearly show how time and again, major thinkers have returned to tragedy in many of their key works. Philosophy and Tragedy asks why it is that thinkers as far apart as Hegel and Benjamin should make tragedy such and important strand of philosophy should present itself tragically. From Heidegger's reading of Sophocles' (...)
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  71. Jean-François Lyotard (1993). Libidinal Economy. Indiana University Press.score: 14.0
    Lyotard is considered one of the most brilliant and influential of French post-structuralist thinkers.
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  72. Oswald Schwemmer (forthcoming). Event and Form: Two Themes in the Davos-Debate Between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer. Synthese.score: 14.0
    The article reconsiders the Davos-debate between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer to reassess the discussion of interrelations and differences of their philosophies. The focus is the fecund motifs of thought that each philosopher presents. These are worked out by dispersing the contexts. Heidegger’s primary motifs of thought are identified through the work of Jean-Francois Lyotard as the question of finitude understood as continuance of the event and as the act of understanding the event. The primary motif of thought in (...)
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  73. Andrew E. Benjamin (ed.) (1992). Judging Lyotard. Routledge.score: 14.0
    Best known for his book The Postmodern Condition , Jean-Francois Lyotard is one of the leading figures in contemporary French philosophy. This is the first collection of articles to offer an estimation and critique of his work, with particular focus on the importance to Lyotard of the question of judgement. Lyotard's interest in judgement is evident in his continuing engagement with the work of Kant. Lyotard's own essay, Sensus Communis , which opens the volume, investigates through Kant the presuppositions (...)
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  74. Christine Daigle (2004). Sartre and Nietzsche. Sartre Studies International 10 (2):195-210.score: 14.0
    Some have characterized the twentieth century as a Nietzschean century, while others, such as Bernard-Henri Lévy, call this Le siècle de Sartre. Those who are interested in the works of Sartre and Nietzsche wish to know what these two authors, who have left a deep impression on the twentieth century, share in common. Others, myself included, dare to ask: "Was Sartre a Nietzschean?" Studies on this connection are few and, besides Jean-François Louette's book, Sartre contra Nietzsche, no major study exists. (...)
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  75. Stanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache, L. Jonathan Cohen, Denis Le Bihan, Jean-Francois Mangin, Jean-Baptiste Poline & Denis Rivière (2001). Cerebral Mechanisms of Word Masking and Unconscious Repetition Priming. Nature Neuroscience 4 (7):752-758.score: 14.0
  76. Dan Webb (2009). `If Adorno Isn't the Devil, It's Because He's a Jew': Lyotard's Misreading of Adorno Through Thomas Mann's Dr Faustus. Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (5):517-531.score: 14.0
    In this article, I explore the relationship between the philosophy of Theodor Adorno and the Bilderverbot , or biblical Second Commandment against images. My starting point is J. F. Lyotard's construction of the melancholic sublime in his essay `What is the Postmodern?', which I argue he uses to critique Adorno's aesthetics, and, more generally, his position as a `modern' thinker. To prove that Lyotard had Adorno in mind when he constructed the category of the melancholic sublime, I return to an (...)
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  77. Simon Tormey (2006). Key Thinkers From Critical Theory to Post-Marxism. Sage Publications.score: 14.0
    This book is the first comprehensive guide and introduction to the central theorists in the post-marxist intellectual tradition. In jargon free language it seeks to unpack, explain, and review many of the key figures behind the rethinking of the legacy of Marx and Marxism in theory and practice. Key thinkers covered include Cornelius Castoriadis, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Deleuze and Guattari, Laclau and Mouffe, Agnes Heller, Jacques Derrida, Jurgen Habermas and post-Marxist feminism. Underlying the whole text is the central question: What (...)
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  78. J. -F. Lyotard (1971/2011). Discourse, Figure. University of Minnesota Press.score: 14.0
    Lyotard’s earliest major work, available in English for the first time. Jean-François Lyotard is recognized as one of the most significant French philosophers of the twentieth century. Although nearly all of his major writing has been translated into English, one important work has until now been unavailable. Discourse, Figure is Lyotard’s thesis. Provoked in part by Lacan’s influential seminars in Paris, Discourse, Figure distinguishes between the meaningfulness of linguistic signs and the meaningfulness of plastic arts such as painting and sculpture. (...)
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  79. Hugh J. Silverman (ed.) (2002). Lyotard: Philosophy, Politics, and the Sublime. Routledge.score: 14.0
    Jean-François Lyotard, the highly influential twentieth-century philosopher of the postmodern, has had an enormous impact on the course and commitment of contemporary philosophy. Lyotard: Philosophy, Politics, and the Sublime is a thoroughgoing reassessment of his extraordinary legacy and contribution to contemporary cultural, political, ethical, and aesthetic theory, and an indispenable guide to key issues in his philosophy. Fifteen distinguished scholars have contributed new, original essays examining the main themes in Lyotard's work with a focus on the special intersections of philosophy, (...)
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  80. Pierre Barrouillet & Jean-Francois Lecas (1999). Mental Models in Conditional Reasoning and Working Memory. Thinking and Reasoning 5 (4):289 – 302.score: 14.0
    Johnson-Laird's mental models theory claims that reasoning is a semantic process of construction and manipulation of models in working memory of limited capacity. Accordingly, both a deduction and a given interpretation of a premise would be all the harder the higher the number of models they require. The purpose of the present experiment was twofold. First, it aimed to demonstrate that the interpretation of if...then conditional sentences in children (third, sixth, and ninth graders) evolves as a function of the number (...)
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  81. Jean-François Bonnefon & Guy Politzer (2011). Pragmatics, Mental Models and One Paradox of the Material Conditional. Mind and Language 26 (2):141-155.score: 14.0
    Most instantiations of the inference ‘y; so if x, y’ seem intuitively odd, a phenomenon known as one of the paradoxes of the material conditional. A common explanation of the oddity, endorsed by Mental Model theory, is based on the intuition that the conclusion of the inference throws away semantic information. We build on this explanation to identify two joint conditions under which the inference becomes acceptable: (a) the truth of x has bearings on the relevance of asserting y; and (...)
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  82. Jean-Francois Lavigne (2009). The Paradox and Limits of Michel Henry's Concept of Transcendence. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (3):377-388.score: 14.0
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  83. Kia Lindroos (2001). Scattering Community: Benjamin on Experience, Narrative and History. Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (6):19-41.score: 14.0
    In discussing the cultural history of the 19th century, Walter Benjamin diagnosed the emergence of the modern novel and its form of narration as the sign of a fracturing experience. The split in experience is related to the scattering of a homogeneous idea of space and time, constituted especially during the Enlightenment and in the German historicism. Benjamin's claim reflected the fracturing temporality of modern communities as well as the transformations in the understanding of the meaning of tradition. Here, I (...)
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  84. Jean-François Courtine (1988). Voice of Conscience and Call of Being. Topoi 7 (2):101-109.score: 14.0
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  85. Jean-François Lyotard (1988). The Subject in the Status of Birth. Topoi 7 (2):161-173.score: 14.0
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  86. M. Naas (2003). History's Remains: Of Memory, Mourning, and the Event. Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):75-96.score: 14.0
    Jacques Derrida has written much in recent years on the topic of mourning. This essay takes Derrida's insights into mourning in general and collective mourning in particular in order to ask about the relationship between mourning and politics. Taking a lead from a recent work of Derrida's on Jean-François Lyotard, the essay develops its argument through two examples, one from ancient Greece and one from twentiethcentury America: the role mourning plays in the constitution and maintenance of the state in Plato's (...)
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  87. Jean François Perraudin (2008). A Non-Bergsonian Bachelard. Continental Philosophy Review 41 (4):463-479.score: 14.0
    In this essay, Perraudin sets out to contrast the competing philosophies of time and imagination of two major French thinkers of the twentieth century: Henri Bergson (1859–1941) and Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962). Despite Bachelard’s polemical approach vis-à-vis philosophical tradition in his works on epistemology and poetics, his accounts of time and imagination have been shown by several critics to be significantly influenced and inspired by his predecessor. Perraudin nonetheless argues that Bachelard’s critique of Bergson’s theory of continuous temporality opens the way—through (...)
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  88. Andrew Benjamin (2010). Colouring Philosophy: Appel, Lyotard and Art's Work. Critical Horizons 11 (3):379-395.score: 14.0
    Colour plays a fundamental role in the philosophical treatments of painting. Colour while it is an essential part of the work of art cannot be divorced from the account of painting within which it is articulated. This paper begins with a discussion of the role of colour in Schelling's conception of art. Nonetheless its primary concern is to develop a critical encounter with Jean-François Lyotard's analysis of the Dutch painter Karel Appel. The limits of Lyotard's writings on painting, which this (...)
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  89. Shaun Gallagher (1993). The Place of Phronesis in Postmodern Hermeneutics. Philosophy Today 37:298-305.score: 14.0
    The conception of paralogy, which <span class='Hi'>Jean-Francois</span> Lyotard develops in The Postmodern Condition, motivates a number of questions concerning justice and the moral life. In this paper I suggest that Lyotard's account fails to provide an adequate answer to these questions, and that a more satisfactory account of justice in paralogy can be developed by exploring the concept of phronesis. John Caputo's "ethics of dissemination," in some respects, leads us in this direction. Although both theorists attempt to develop their (...)
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  90. Jin Y. Park (2003). Living the Inconceivable: Hua-Yen Buddhism and Postmodern Différend. Asian Philosophy 13 (2 & 3):165 – 174.score: 14.0
    This essay attempts a paradigmatic comparison between the fourfold worldview of Hua-yen Buddhism and the postmodern philosophy of Jean-François Lyotard. Employing a tension between centripetal and centrifugal forces as a structural underpinning of these two philosophies, the essay illuminates the liberating nature of Hua-yen Buddhism and postmodern thought together with the shadow of skepticism involved in endorsing a vision for a poly-lingual existence. Despite human beings' desire for a totalitarian vision hidden in every aspect of our (...)
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  91. Jean-Francois Kervegan (2000). Sovereignty and Representation in Hegel. Philosophical Forum 31 (3&4):233-247.score: 14.0
  92. James Williams (1998). Lyotard: Towards a Postmodern Philosophy. Polity Press.score: 14.0
    Jean-Francois Lyotard was one of the most influential European thinkers in recent decades.
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  93. Jean-François Gaudeaux (2006). Sartre: The Violence of History. Sartre Studies International 12 (1):50-58.score: 14.0
    There is a sort of natural closeness between Sartre and violence. Many have claimed that Sartre was fascinated by violence. Authors as diverse as Michel-Antoine Burnier and Mohamed Harbi have criticised the violence in Sartre, and even Bernard-Henri Lévy sees in Sartre's preface to Fanon's Les Damnés de la Terre a 'Sartre possédé'. Unlike these authors, we claim that Sartre was in no way fascinated by violence. In his eyes, violence was an historical fact that was characteristic of his time (...)
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  94. Margret Grebowicz (2007). Standpoint Theory and the Possibility of Justice: A Lyotardian Critique of the Democratization of Knowledge. Hypatia 22 (4):16-29.score: 14.0
    : Grebowicz argues from the perspective of Jean-François Lyotard's critique of deliberative democracy that the project of democratizing knowledge may bring us closer to terror than to justice. The successful formulation of a critical standpoint requires that we figure the political as itself a contested site, and incorporate this into our theorizing about the role of dissent in the production of knowledges. This essay contrasts Lyotard's notion of the differend with Chantal Mouffe's agonistic model.
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  95. Jean-Francois Bonnefon & Denis J. Hilton (2002). The Suppression of Modus Ponens as a Case of Pragmatic Preconditional Reasoning. Thinking and Reasoning 8 (1):21 – 40.score: 14.0
    The suppression of the Modus Ponens inference is described as a loss of confidence in the conclusion C of an argument ''If A1 then C; If A2 then C; A1'' where A2 is a requirement for C to happen. It is hypothesised that this loss of confidence is due to the derivation of the conversational implicature ''there is a chance that A2 might not be satisfied'', and that different syntactic introductions of the requirement A2 (e.g., ''If C then A2'') will (...)
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  96. Rachel Jones (2012). Irigaray and Lyotard: Birth, Infancy, and Metaphysics. Hypatia 27 (1):139-162.score: 14.0
    This paper examines the ways in which Luce Irigaray and Jean-François Lyotard critique western metaphysics by drawing on notions of birth and infancy. It shows how both thinkers position birth as an event of beginning that can be reaffirmed in every act of initiation and recommencement. Irigaray's reading of Diotima's speech from Plato's Symposium is positioned as a key text for this project alongside a number of essays by Lyotard in which he explores the potency of infancy as the condition (...)
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  97. Jean-François Courtine (1986). Philosophie Et Théologie. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (3):315-344.score: 14.0
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  98. Guy Politzer & Jean-françois Bonnefon (2006). Two Varieties of Conditionals and Two Kinds of Defeaters Help Reveal Two Fundamental Types of Reasoning. Mind and Language 21 (4):484–503.score: 14.0
    Two notions from philosophical logic and linguistics are brought together and applied to the psychological study of defeasible conditional reasoning. The distinction between disabling conditions and alternative causes is shown to be a special case of Pollock's (1987) distinction between 'rebutting' and 'undercutting' defeaters. 'Inferential' conditionals are shown to come in two varieties, one that is sensitive to rebutters, the other to undercutters. It is thus predicted and demonstrated in two experiments that the type of inferential conditional used as the (...)
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  99. Bill Readings (1991). Introducing Lyotard: Art and Politics. Routledge.score: 14.0
    The surge of interest in Jean-Francois Lyotard's writings has pushed him into the centre of debate on the postmodern.
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