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  1. Jean-Louis Major (1965). Le Philosophe Comme Critique Littéraire. Dialogue 4 (02):230-242.score: 290.0
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  2. Jean-Louis Major (1962). Pensée Concrète, Art Abstrait. Dialogue 1 (02):188-201.score: 290.0
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  3. Paul Cartledge (1991). Geometric Bronze Horse-Figurines Jean-Louis Zimmermann: Les Chevaux de Bronze Dans l'Art Géométrique Grec. Pp. Viii + 380; 80 Plates and 1 Map. Mainz and Geneva: Von Zabern & Editions Archéologiques de l'Université de Genève, 1989. DM 156, £61. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):173-175.score: 42.0
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  4. Éric Guay (2000). Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Hegel Et l'Idéalisme Allemand. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (04):835-.score: 42.0
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  5. John Briscoe (1990). Greece and Rome Jean-Louis Ferrary: Philhellénisme Et Impérialisme: Aspects Idéologiques de la Conquête Romaine du Monde Hellénistique, de la Seconde Guerre de Macédoine à la Guerre Contre Mithridate. (Bibliothéque des Écoles Françises d'Athènes Et de Rome, 271.) Pp. Xvi + 690. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1988. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):373-377.score: 42.0
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  6. Benoît Castelnérac (2007). Langage, Vie Politique Et Mouvement des Animaux. Études Aristotéliciennes Jean-Louis Labarrière Collection «Problèmes & Controverses» Paris, Vrin, 2004, 272 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 46 (01):199-.score: 42.0
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  7. A. Morpurgo Davies (1977). Nouns in Ες Jean-Louis Perpillou: Les Substantifs Grecs En Ες-. (Études Et Commentaires, 80.) Pp. 418. Paris: Klincksieck, 1973. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (01):58-59.score: 42.0
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  8. R. F. McRae (1964). Le Mathématisme de Descartes. Par Jean-Louis Allard. Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, 1963. 225 Pages $6.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 3 (01):92-93.score: 42.0
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  9. C. V. (1973). Lettres Sur la Morale Et la Religion. Par Emmanuel Kant. Introduction, Traduction Et Commentaires Par Jean Louis Bruch. Bibliothéque Philosophique Bilingue. Paris, Aubier-Montaigne, 1969. 236 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 12 (03):581-.score: 42.0
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  10. Pierre Watter (1957). Jean Louis Guez de Balzac's le Prince: A Revaluation. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 20 (3/4):215-247.score: 42.0
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  11. Yvon Gauthier (1970). Théorie Axiomatique des Ensembles. Par Jean-Louis Krivine. Collection SUP, Section « Le Mathématicien », Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1969, 120 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 9 (03):496-498.score: 42.0
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  12. J. B. Hall (1993). The Budé Claudian Jean-Louis Charlet (Ed., Tr.): Claudien, Oeuvres, Tome I: Le Rapt de Proserpine. Text Établi Et Traduit. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) Pp. Xc + 188 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):52-54.score: 42.0
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  13. Anatole Kere (2012). Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, La religion et la cité. Édition augmentée et corrigée. Paris, Éditions du Félin (coll. « Félin poche »), 2010, 392 p.Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, La religion et la cité. Édition augmentée et corrigée. Paris, Éditions du Félin (coll. « Félin poche »), 2010, 392 p. [REVIEW] Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):727-729.score: 42.0
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  14. A. -M. Palmer (1984). Jean-Louis Charlet: La Création Poétique Dans le Cathemerinon de Prudence. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 232. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1982. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (02):328-329.score: 42.0
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  15. François Rivenc (1997). Les Fondements Sémantiques du Discours Naturel Jean-Louis Gardies Collection «Problèmes Et Controverses» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1994, 248 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 36 (01):197-.score: 42.0
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  16. Stuart F. Spicker (1991). The Search for Bioethical Criteria to Select Renal Transplant Recipients: A Response to the Honourable Judge Jean-Louis Baudouin. Dialogue 30 (03):425-.score: 42.0
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  17. Joseph Ballan (2010). Between Call and Voice: The Antiphoneal Thought of Jean-Louis Chrétien. In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology. Fordham University Press.score: 42.0
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  18. Vernon J. Bourke (1988). Jacques Maritain. Philosophe Dans la Cite / A Philosopher in the World. Edited by Jean-Louis Allard. The Modern Schoolman 65 (4):284-285.score: 42.0
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  19. Malcolm A. R. Colledge (1990). Jacques Chamay, Jean-Louis Maier: Art Romain: Sculptures En Pierre du Musée de Genève, Tome II. Pp. X + 130; 1 Illustration, 119 Monochrome Plates. Mainz Am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1989. DM 115. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):521-522.score: 42.0
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  20. Joshua Davis (2010). The Call of Grace: Henri de Lubac, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and the Theological Conditions of Christian Radical Phenomenology. In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology. Fordham University Press.score: 42.0
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  21. A. E. Housman (1928). La Transmission du Texte de Juvénal d'Après Une Nouvelle Collation. By Jean-Louis Perret. Pp. 99. Helsinki (Helsingfors): Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian Toimituksia, 1927. 40 M. Finlandais. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):43-.score: 42.0
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  22. Jan Huszcza (1981). Podstawy algebry deontycznej i modalnej Jean-Louis Gardiesa. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis 1.score: 42.0
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  23. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (2012). The Major Political Writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Two Discourses and Social Contract. The University of Chicago Press.score: 39.0
    Discourse on the sciences and the arts -- Discourse on inequality -- On the social contract.
     
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  24. Douglas E. Gerber (1994). The Budé Bacchylides Jean Irigoin (Ed.), Jacqueline Duchemin, Louis Bardollet (Trs.): Bacchylide, Dithyrambes-Épinicies-Fragments. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) Pp. Lvi+280 (Text and Translation Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1993. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):268-269.score: 36.0
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  25. Yvan Morin (1997). Le Périple Intellectuel de Jean Pic de la Mirandole Louis Valcke Et Roland Galibois Suivi du Discours de la Dignité de l'Homme Et du Traité L'être Et l'Un Sainte-Foy, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1994, XXIII, 354 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 36 (02):422-.score: 36.0
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  26. Louis P. Pojman & Lewis Vaughn (eds.) (2009). Philosophy: The Quest for Truth. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
    Praised for its accessibility and comprehensiveness, Philosophy: The Quest for Truth provides an excellent selection of classical and contemporary readings on nineteen key problems in philosophy. Louis P. Pojman has carefully organized the essays in each section so that they present pro/con dialogues that allow students to compare and contrast the philosophers' positions. Topics covered include the nature of philosophy, the existence of God, immortality, knowledge, the mind-body question, personal identity, free will and determinism, ethics, political philosophy, and the meaning (...)
     
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  27. Jean-Louis Chrétien (2003). Hand to Hand: Listening to the Work of Art. Fordham University Press.score: 28.0
    A leading philosopher and theologian, Jean-Louis Chrétien uses poetry and painting to explore a theme that runs through all of his work: how human life is shaped by the experience of call and response. For Chrétien, we live by responding to the call of experience with words, gestures, expressions, and silence. In luminous meditations on Rembrandt, Delacroix, Manet, Verlaine, Keats, and other artists, Chrétien shows how “talking hands of painters” and the “secretly lucid” voices of poets confront the finitude (...)
     
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  28. Jean-Louis Chrétien (2004). The Call and the Response. Fordham University Press.score: 28.0
    In the aptly titled The Call and the Response, renowned philosopher and theologian Jean-Louis Chrétien revisits a favorite theme: how human life is shaped by the experience of call and response, explored using art as a context. For Chrétien, art is about acts in response to what the artist sees or hears and how these acts provoke responses from viewers. Deeply spiritual and intellectual without being academic, his arguments are unique, in both style and content.
     
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  29. 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: 24.0
    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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  30. Jacques Derrida (2005). On Touching, Jean-Luc Nancy. Stanford University Press.score: 23.0
    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 Derrida’s deliberations (...)
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  31. Jason Helms (2013). Discourse, Figure by Jean-François Lyotard (Review). Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (1):122-130.score: 21.0
    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 (...)
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  32. Justin Champion (2012). Socinianism Truly Stated: John Toland, Jean Leclerc and the Eighteenth-Century Reception of Grotiuss De Veritate. Grotiana 33 (1):119-143.score: 21.0
    This paper investigates the later seventeenth reception of Grotius De Veritate , contextualising the presentation of editions with the various theological attempts to identify and defend a `reasonable' religion. In particular it focuses on the intellectual relationships between the projects for a `non-mysterious' Christianity advanced by John Toland, and the more sincere ambitions of the most learned editor of Grotius in the eighteenth century, Jean Leclerc. The major themes context the theological arguments and reception to changing conceptions of the (...)
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  33. John T. Scott (ed.) (2006). Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers. Routledge.score: 21.0
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a pivotal thinker in the history of political philosophy. Making major contributions in a variety of areas, he brought his political theory to bear on subjects such as the novel, music, education, and autobiography, amongst others. Bringing together and reprinting the vital scholarly papers on the broad range of Rousseau's thought, with a particular emphasis on his political theory, this collection includes translations of a number of influential interpretations of his work that were not previously (...)
     
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  34. 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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  35. Richard Field, St. Louis Hegelians. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 18.0
    Harris and Brokmeyer met in 1858 at the St. Louis Mercantile Library, where Harris was offering a public lecture. Brokmeyer convinced Harris of the significance of Hegel’s system, and its relevance to the historical trends of American society. They immediately joined forces, attracting a number of other youthful followers with intellectual ambitions, many of whom were, like Harris, teachers in the public schools. The nascent Hegelian movement was temporarily stalled when Brokmeyer went off to serve as a Colonel in the (...)
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  36. 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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  37. 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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  38. 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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  39. 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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  40. Jean Piaget (1997). The Principles of Genetic Epistemology. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Jean Piaget was one of the most salient and inspirational figures in psychological and educational research this century. He was prolific, authoring or editing over eighty books and numerous journal papers which have spawned a huge and fertile continuation of his research over the decades. A major component of any course on children's psychological development and a research tradition that is expanding, scholars need access to the original texts rather than relying on secondhand accounts. Jean Piaget: Selected Works is (...)
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  41. 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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  42. Jean-Paul Sartre (1992). Notebooks for an Ethics. University of Chicago Press.score: 15.0
    A major event in the history of twentieth-century thought, Notebooks for a Ethics is Jean-Paul Sartre's attempt to develop an ethics consistent with the profound individualism of his existential philosophy. In the famous conclusion to Being and Nothingness , Sartre announced that he would devote his next philosophical work to moral problems. Although he worked on this project in the late 1940s, Sartre never completed it to his satisfaction, and it remained unpublished until after his death in 1980. Presented (...)
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  43. Louis Menand (ed.) (1997). Pragmatism: A Reader. Vintage Books.score: 15.0
    Pragmatism has been called America's only major contribution to philosophy. But since its birth was announced a century ago in 1898 by William James, pragmatism has played a vital role in almost every area of American intellectual and cultural life, inspiring judges, educators, politicians, poets, and social prophets. Now the major texts of American pragmatism, from William James and John Dewey to Richard Rorty and Cornel West, have been brought together and reprinted unabridged. From the first generation of (...)
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  44. Alena Alexandrova & Jean-Luc Nancy (eds.) (2012). Re-Treating Religion: Deconstructing Christianity with Jean-Luc Nancy. Fordham University Press.score: 15.0
    Re-treating Religion is the first volume to analyze his long-term project The Deconstruction of Christianity,especially his major statement of it in Dis-Enclosure.Nancy conceives monotheistic religion and secularization not as opposite ...
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  45. H. Belt (2002). Ludwik Fleck and the Causative Agent of Syphilis: Sociology or Pathology of Science? A Rejoinder to Jean Lindenmann. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 33 (4):733-750.score: 15.0
    In 1905 two different microbes were proposed to fill the vacant role of etiologic agent for syphilis, one, the Cytorrhyctes luis, by John Siegel, the other, Spirochaeta pallida, by Fritz Schaudinn. After gathering and reviewing the evidence the majority of medical scientists decided in favor of Schaudinn's candidate. In a previous issue Jean Lindenmann challenged Ludwik Fleck's suggestion that under suitable social conditions Siegel's candidate could just as well have won acceptance by the scientific community (). To refute this counterfactual (...)
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  46. Jean Piaget (1997). Insights and Illusions of Philosophy. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Jean Piaget was one of the most salient and inspirational figures in psychological and educational research this century. He was prolific, authoring or editing over eighty books and numerous journal papers which have spawned a huge and fertile continuation of his research over the decades. A major component of any course on children's psychological development and a research tradition that is expanding, scholars need access to the original texts rather than relying on secondhand accounts. Jean Piaget: Selected Works is (...)
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  47. 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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  48. Louis Althusser (1971/2001). Lenin and Philosophy, and Other Essays. Monthly Review Press.score: 15.0
    No figure among the western Marxist theoreticians has loomed larger in the postwar period than Louis Althusser. A rebel against the Catholic tradition in which he was raised, Althusser studied philosophy and later joined both the faculty of the Ecole normal superieure and the French Communist Party in 1948. Viewed as a "structuralist Marxist," Althusser was as much admired for his independence of intellect as he was for his rigorous defense of Marx. The latter was best illustrated in For Marx (...)
     
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  49. Jean Baudrillard (2004). Fragments: Conversations with François L'yvonnet. Routledge.score: 15.0
    Fragments presents a set of brilliantly intriguing interviews with Jean Baudrillard whose work today occupies center stage in the analysis of consumerism, terrorism, and contemporary culture. In these frank discussions with François L'Yvonnet, Baudrillard reveals for the first time in detail the thinkers who have been the dominant influences on his work during his career. Instead of examining his work as a project of intellectual accumulation, he challenges all the major interpretations of his work by suggesting he has always (...)
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  50. 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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  51. Louis P. Pojman & Robert Westmoreland (eds.) (1997). Equality: Selected Readings. OUP USA.score: 15.0
    Louis Pojman and Robert Westmorland have compiled the best material on the subject of equality, ranging from classical works by Aristotle, Hobbes and Rousseau to contemporary works by John Rawls, Thomas Nagel, Michael Walzer, Harry Frankfurt, Bernard Williams and Robert Nozick; and including such topics as: the concept of equality; equal opportunity; Welfare egalitarianism; resources; equal human rights and complex equality. -/- CONTENTS: Introduction: The Nature and Value of Equality I. Classical Readings: 1. Aristotle: Justice and Equality 2. Thomas Hobbes: (...)
     
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  52. Louis P. Pojman & James Fieser (eds.) (2008). Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    Now in a third edition, Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a highly acclaimed, topically organized collection that covers five major areas of philosophy--theory of knowledge, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, freedom and determinism, and moral philosophy. Editor Louis P. Pojman enhances the text's topical organization by arranging the selections into a pro/con format to help students better understand opposing arguments. He also includes accessible introductions to each chapter, subsection, and individual reading, a unique feature for (...)
     
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  53. Louis P. Pojman (2005). Who Are We?: Theories of Human Nature. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    What is our nature? What is this enigma that we call human? Who are we? Since the dawn of human history, people have exhibited wildly contradictory qualities: good and evil, love and hate, strength and weakness, kindness and cruelty, aggressiveness and pacifism, generosity and greed, courage and cowardice. Experiencing a sense of eternity in our hearts--but at the same time confined to temporal and spatial constraints--we seek to understand ourselves, both individually and as a species. In Who Are We? Theories (...)
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  54. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1997). The Discourses and Other Political Writings. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    The work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau is presented in two volumes, together forming the most comprehensive anthology of Rousseau's political writings in English. This second volume contains the earlier writings such as the First and Second Discourses, the publication of which signalled the power and challenge of Rousseau's thinking. Rousseau's influence was wide reaching and has continued to grow since his death: major landmarks in world history, such as the American and French Revolutions, were profoundly affected by Rousseau's writing, as (...)
     
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  55. 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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  56. Jean-Louis Hudry (2011). Aristotle on Meaning. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (3):253-280.score: 14.0
    This paper shows that Aristotle's De Interpretatione does not separate syntax from semantics ( contra Boger, Aristotle on Truth, Cambridge, 2004). Linguistic sentences are not syntactic entities, and non-linguistic meanings are not semantic propositions expressed by linguistic sentences. In fact, Aristotle resorts to a mental conception of meaning, distinguishing linguistic meanings in a given language from non-linguistic mental contents in relation to actual things: while the former are not the same for all, the latter are shared by everyone. Aristotle is (...)
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  57. Edouard Machery, Do We Talk to Be Relevant?score: 14.0
    In Why we Talk, cognitive scientist Jean-Louis Dessalles presents an original, in-depth account of the nature and evolution of human language. Written in a clear and engaging manner, Why we Talk is an impressive achievement. Dessalles reviews and contributes to most controversies about human language. He compares human language to other systems of communication found in the animal world, arguing for the originality of the former; he clearly shows that language is a biological trait and that we should study (...)
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  58. Edouard Machery, Jean-Louis Dessalles, Fiona Cowie & Jason Alexander (2010). Symposium on J.-L. Dessalles's Why We Talk (OUP, 2007): Precis by J.-L. Dessalles, Commentaries by E. Machery, F. Cowie, and J. Alexander, Replies by J.-L. Dessalles. [REVIEW] Biology and Philosophy 25 (5):851-901.score: 14.0
    This symposium discusses J.-L. Dessalles's account of the evolution of language, which was presented in Why we Talk (OUP 2007).
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  59. Salah El Moncef Bin Khalifa & Jean-Louis Poirier (2011). “Elements Toward A Philosophical Zoology” Part 2. Angelaki 15 (2):223-234.score: 14.0
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  60. Alexandre Guay (2007). Appareil, Image Et Particule. In Marion Froger, Sylvestra Mariniello & Jean-Louis Déotte (eds.), Appareil et Intermédialité. l’Harmattan.score: 14.0
    This chapter (in French) compares the ways to access to events in science and in art. In particular, the Déotte's concept of "appareil" is discussed. To be published in Jean-Louis Déotte and Sylvestra Mariniello (ed.), Appareil et Intermédialité, L'Harmattan, 2007.
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  61. Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline (2002). Hyperstructures, Genome Analysis and I-Cells. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4).score: 14.0
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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  62. Jean-Louis Labarrière (1984). Imagination Humaine Et Imagination Animale Chez Aristote. Phronesis 29 (1):17-49.score: 14.0
  63. Jean-Louis Poirier & Salah el Moncef bin Khalifa (2008). “Elements Toward a Philosophical Zoology” Part. Angelaki 13 (3):85 – 94.score: 14.0
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  64. Stanley Rosen & Jean-Louis Breteau (forthcoming). Grand Article: « Kojève à Paris. Chronique ». Cités.score: 14.0
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  65. Jean-Louis Dessalles & Laleh Ghadakpour (2003). Object Recognition is Not Predication. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (3):290-291.score: 14.0
    Predicates involved in language and reasoning are claimed to radically differ from categories applied to objects. Human predicates are the cognitive result of a contrast between perceived objects. Object recognition alone cannot generate such operations as modification and explicit negation. The mechanism studied by Hurford constitutes at best an evolutionary prerequisite of human predication ability.
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  66. Jean-Louis Hudry (2007). Self: Ancient and Modern Insights About Individuality, Life, and Death – Richard Sorabji. Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):686–688.score: 14.0
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  67. Jean-Louis Durand, Claude Varlet-Grancher, Gilles Lemaire, François Gastal & Bruno Moulia (1991). Carbon Partitioning in Forage Crops. Acta Biotheoretica 39 (3-4).score: 14.0
    The paper describes the conceptual models used to understand the processes determining plant growth rates in response to environmental changes. A series of experiments and growth models were used at three organizational levels: the specific plant organs, the whole plant and the plant canopy. The energy conversion efficiency and the total plant carbon balance were first examined. The carbon partitioning amongst the plant parts was then studied. The energy conversion efficiency is generally understood. In modelling carbon partitioning it was first (...)
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  68. Jean-Louis Allard (1974). Descartes' Philosophy of Nature. Par James Collins. (American Philosophical Quarterly, Monograph No. 5), Oxford, Blackwell, 1971. Viii, 99 Pages. $6.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 13 (01):179-180.score: 14.0
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  69. Jean-Louis Allard (1979). L'endoctrinement. Par Olivier Reboul. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (Collection L'éducateur, #59), 1977, 197 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 18 (02):261-265.score: 14.0
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  70. Michael Purcell (2010). IJPR: Beyond the Limit and Limiting the Beyond. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1):121-138.score: 14.0
    It is now almost 20 years since Janicaud’s critique of the ‘theological turn in French phenomenology’ (Janicaud 1991, 2000), with its emphasis on phenomenology and theology as two and never one. Yet since that time there been an explosion of phenomenologies which are, if not overtly, implicitly religious and phenomenology. Thus, we have phenomenologies of prayer, or love, or hope, and the possibilities of further phenomenologies. The challenge of these emerging phenomenologies is that there seems to be no noematic correlate (...)
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  71. Jean-Louis Gardies (1988). The Fundamental Features of Legal Rationality. Ratio Juris 1 (3):241-251.score: 14.0
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  72. Jean-Louis Krivine (1996). Une Preuve Formelle Et Intuitionniste du Théorème de Complétude de la Logique Classique. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):405-421.score: 14.0
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  73. Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron (1998). L'espace Et le Temps Chez Kant: Difficultés Et Critiques. Kant-Studien 89 (2).score: 14.0
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  74. Jean-Louis Baudouin (1991). Quelques Réflexions Générates Sur la Normativité, l'Éthique Et le Droit Dans le Cadre Clinique. Dialogue 30 (03):419-.score: 14.0
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  75. Jean-Louis Hudry (2004). Peirce's Potential Continuity and Pure Geometry. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (2):229 - 243.score: 14.0
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  76. John Panteleimon Manoussakis (2008). The Revelation of the Phenomena and the Phenomenon of Revelation. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (4):705-719.score: 14.0
    The present essay is apologetic in as much as it aims to justify as well as to explain the philosophical appropriation of Dionysian metaphysics by contemporaryFrench phenomenology, especially by the work of Jean-Luc Marion. It should be noted that Dionysius serves as the inspiration, direct or indirect, of many authors in the contemporary French school, among whom the most notable are Jacques Derrida, Jean-Louis Chretien, and Jean-Yves Lacoste. The present essaywill focus particularly on the convergence between Dionysius’s theology and (...)
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  77. Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron (2005). La 'Wirklichkeit' Ou Réalité Effective Dans les 'Principes de la Philosophie du Droit' de Hegel. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 103 (3):347-363.score: 14.0
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  78. Laurence Aubry, Gérard Klein, Jean-Louis Martiel & Michel Satre (1995). Modelling of Fluid-Phase Endocytosis Kinetics in the Amoebae of the Cellular Slime Moulddictyostelium Discoideum. A Multicompartmental Approach. Acta Biotheoretica 43 (4).score: 14.0
    Fluid-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) kinetics were studied inDictyostelium discoideum amoebae from the axenic strain Ax-2 that exhibits high rates of fluid-phase endocytosis when cultured in liquid nutrient media. Fluorescein-labelled dextran (FITC-dextran) was used as a marker in continuous uptake- and in pulse-chase exocytosis experiments. In the latter case, efflux of the marker was monitored on cells loaded for short periods of time and resuspended in marker-free medium. A multicompartmental model was developed which describes satisfactorily fluid-phase endocytosis kinetics. In particular, it accounts (...)
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  79. Luc Bélair & Jean-Louis Duret (1991). Definissabilite Dans Les Corps de Fonctions P-Adiques. Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):783-785.score: 14.0
    We study function fields over p-adically closed fields in the first-order language of fields. Using ideas of Duret [D], we show that the field of constants is definable, and that the genus is an elementary property.
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  80. Jean-Louis Destouches (1948). Logique Et Realite. Synthese 6 (7-8).score: 14.0
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  81. Jean-Louis Duret (1986). Sur la Théorie Élémentaire Des Corps de Fonctions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):948-956.score: 14.0
    We study the first order theory of function fields in the language of fields by using fundamental results on curves in algebraic geometry. We give some applications; for example, using a theorem of G. Cherlin, we prove the undecidability of function fields with nonzero characteristic over an algebraically closed field.
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  82. Adel Saadoun, Jean-Louis Ermine, Claude Belair & Jean-Mark Pouyot (1997). A Knowledge Engineering Framework for Intelligent Retrieval of Legal Case Studies. Artificial Intelligence and Law 5 (3).score: 14.0
    Juris-Data is one of the largest case-study base in France. The case studies are indexed by legal classification elaborated by the Juris-Data Group. Knowledge engineering was used to design an intelligent interface for information retrieval based on this classification. The aim of the system is to help users find the case-study which is the most relevant to their own.The approach is potentially very useful, but for standardising it for other legal document bases it is necessary to extract a legal classification (...)
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  83. Jean-Louis Allard (1976). L'élan Humain Ou L'éducation Selon Alain, Par Olivier Reboul. Collection L'enfant. Montréal, les Presses de l'Université de Montréal Et Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1974, 225 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 15 (04):706-708.score: 14.0
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  84. Luc Belair & Jean-Louis Duret (1991). Definissabilite Dans Les Corps de Fonctions P-Adiques. Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):783-785.score: 14.0
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  85. Jean-Louis Destouches (1960). Sur la Notion de Modele En Microphysique. Synthese 12 (2-3):176 - 181.score: 14.0
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  86. Jean-Louis Dessalles (2008). Why is Language Well Designed for Communication? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):518-519.score: 14.0
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  87. Jean-Louis Duret (1992). Équivalence Élémentaire Et Isomorphisme Des Corps de Courbe Sur Un Corps Algébriquement Clos. Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (3):808-823.score: 14.0
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  88. Jean Louis Gardies (2003). Do Mathematical Constructions Escape Logic? Synthese 134 (1-2):3 - 24.score: 14.0
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  89. Jean-Louis Gariépy & Ramona M. Rodriguiz (2002). Issues of Establishment, Consolidation, and Reorganization in Biobehavioral Adaptation. Brain and Mind 3 (1):53-77.score: 14.0
    Two strains of male mice have bred over fortygenerations, starting with the work of RobertCairns and his colleagues, one strain with ahigh level of intra-species aggression, theother a low level of aggression. Thehigh-aggression mice tend to establishdominance hierarchies and particularly fight inthe presence of female mice. Thelow-aggression mice tend, in groups of theirown, to have a high degree of low-intensity,peaceful social contact, and to be more timidin initiating action than the high-aggressionmice. Biochemical differences have beenobserved between the two strains, and (...)
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  90. Jean-Louis Hudry (2013). Aristotle on Modality and Predicative Necessity. International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):5-21.score: 14.0
    Many logicians have tried to formalize a modal logic from the Prior Analytics, but the general view is that Aristotle has failed to offer a consistent modal logic there. This paper explains that Aristotle is not interested in modal logic as such. Modalities for him pertain to the relations of predication, without challenging the assertoric system of deductions simpliciter. Thus, demonstrations or dialectical deductions have modal predicates and yet are still deductions simpliciter. It is a matter of distinguishing inferential necessity (...)
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  91. Jean-Louis Allard (1966). Relativité Historique Et Vérité Immuable. Dialogue 4 (04):518-530.score: 14.0
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  92. Luc Belair & Jean-Louis Duret (1994). Indecidabilite Des Corps de Courbe Reelle. Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (1).score: 14.0
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  93. Luc Bélair & Jean-Louis Duret (1994). Indécidabilité Des Corps de Courbe Réelle. Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (1):87-91.score: 14.0
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  94. Jean-Louis Destouches (1956). Descriptions Operationnelles En Physique Moderne. Synthese 10 (1):59 - 64.score: 14.0
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  95. Jean-Louis Destouches (1949). Problemes Psycho-Linguistiques En Physique Moderne. Synthese 8 (1):155 - 166.score: 14.0
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  96. Jean-Louis Dessalles (2007). Storing Events to Retell Them. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):321-322.score: 14.0
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  97. Jean-Louis Gardies (1988). La Définition de I'identite d'Aristote à Zermelo. Theoria 4 (1):55-79.score: 14.0
    This paper sketches a history of definition of identity from the Aristotle’s Topics down to the modern set theory. The author tries to explain particularly: first, how the transformation of the concept of predicate at the end of the nineteenth century made it necessary to revise the leibnitian definition of the identity of individuals; secondly, why Dedekind, Peano, Schröder, etc. made, between two possible definitions of identity of predicates or of sets, a choice which later made it necessary to postulate (...)
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  98. Jean-Louis Gardies (1971). Les Particularités du Système Propositionnel Trivalent de Łukasiewicz S'expliquent-elLes Par le Conflit de Deux Exigences? Studia Logica 29 (1):149 - 154.score: 14.0
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  99. James R. Hurford & Jean-Louis Dessalles (2002). The Problematic Transition From Specific Competences to General Competence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):690-691.score: 14.0
    Postulating a variety of mutually isolated thought domains for prelinguistic creatures is both unparsimonious and implausible, requiring unexplained parallel evolution of each separate module. Furthermore, the proposal that domain-general concepts are not accessible without prior exposure to phonetically realized human language utterances cannot be implemented by any concept-acquisition mechanism.
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