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  1. Marilou Gagnon & Meryn Stuart (2009). Manufacturing Disability: HIV, Women and the Construction of Difference. Nursing Philosophy 10 (1):42-52.score: 120.0
    In 1998, the US Supreme Court first held that asymptomatic HIV infection constituted a disability when it ruled on the case of Bragdon v. Abbott . The use of yet another label (disabled) to identify women living with HIV has been rarely (if ever) questioned. While we do value the use of this label as an anti-discriminatory strategy, we believe that there is a need to examine how language and more specifically, the use of words such as disability, (...)
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  2. Adrian Guta, Marilou Gagnon & Jean Daniel Jacob (2012). Using Foucault to Recast the Telecare Debate. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (9):57-59.score: 120.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 9, Page 57-59, September 2012.
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  3. Philippe Gagnon (2012). The Problem of Trans-Humanism in the Light of Philosophy and Theology. In James B. Stump & Alan G. Padgett (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity, pp. 393-405. Blackwell.score: 30.0
    Transhumanism is a means of advocating a re-engineering of conditions that surround human existence at both ends. The problem set before us in this chapter is to inquire into what determined its appearance, in particular in the humanism it seeks to overcome. We look at the spirit of overcoming itself, and the impatience with the Self, in order to try to understand why it seeks a saving power in technology. We then consider how the evolutionary account of the production of (...)
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  4. Philippe Gagnon (2012). Raymond Ruyer, la Biologie Et la Théologie Naturelle [Raymond Ruyer, Biology, and Natural Theology]. In Ronny Desmet & Michel Weber (eds.), Chromatikon VIII: Annales de la philosophie en procès — Yearbook of Philosophy in Process. Éditions Chromatika.score: 30.0
    This is the outline: Introduction : le praticien d’une science-philosophie; Épiphénoménisme retourné et subjectivité délocalisée; Dieu est-il jamais inféré par la science ?; La question du panthéisme; Le pilotage axiologique et la parabole mécaniste; L'unité domaniale comme ce qui reste en dehors de la science.
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  5. Philippe Gagnon (2011). "Nietzsche's Eternal Return of the Same". Twin Cities Review of Political Philosophy 1:25-26.score: 30.0
    In this shorter piece, at the instigation of a former philosophy student, I accepted to contribute alongside two other writers to the "Expert Help" rubric, and attempted to explain the genesis in Nietzsche's mind of the conception of the eternal recurrence. I lay stress on both the internal contradiction that the solitary of Sils-Maria was trying to resolve and the secret desire that this cherished and embraced rather than demonstrated theory be true in the face of conflicting evidence, and I (...)
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  6. Philippe Gagnon (2012). A Look at the Inference Engine Underlying ‘Evolutionary Epistemology’ Accounts of the Production of Heuristics. In Dirk Evers, Antje Jackelén, Michael Fuller & Taede A. Smedes (eds.), Is Religion Natural? Studies in Science and Theology, No. 13. ESSSAT Biennial Yearbook 2011-2012. Martin-Luther-Universität.score: 30.0
    This paper evaluates the claim that it is possible to use nature’s variation in conjunction with retention and selection on the one hand, and the absence of ultimate groundedness of hypotheses generated by the human mind as it knows on the other hand, to discard the ascription of ultimate certainty to the rationality of human conjectures in the cognitive realm. This leads to an evaluation of the further assumption that successful hypotheses with specific applications, in other words heuristics, seem to (...)
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  7. Philippe Gagnon (2005). Remarques Sur la Théologie Naturelle Anglo-Saxonne Aujourd’Hui. Connaître. Cahiers de l'Association Foi Et Culture Scientifique 22:83-108.score: 30.0
    This paper first outlines the main ideas of British natural theology, and shows the perennial value some of them have kept. It then outlines ways of searching for connections between God and nature, seeking traces of intelligence, first in the context of the setting of the modern ontology of the laws of nature, and then in the context of the design argument. It contrasts the positions of Hume and Paley. A presentation of recent "intelligent design" proposals is then offered, from (...)
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  8. Philippe Gagnon (2010). “What We Have Learnt From Systems Theory About the Things That Nature’s Understanding Achieves”. In Dirk Evers, Antje Jackelén & Taede Smedes (eds.), How do we Know? Understanding in Science and Theology. Forum Scientiarum.score: 30.0
    The problem of knowledge has been centred around the study of the content of our consciousness, seeing the world through internal representation, without any satisfactory account of the operations of nature that would be a pre-condition for our own performances in terms of concept efficiency in organizing action externally. If we want to better understand where and how meaning fits in nature, we have to find the proper way to decipher its organization, and account for the fact that we have (...)
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  9. Philippe Gagnon (2007). Contenu, Enjeux Et Diversité des Acceptions de L’Intelligent Design En Contexte Étatsunien. Connaître. Cahiers de l'Association Foi Et Culture Scientifique 26:9-43.score: 30.0
    This paper aims at introducing a French audience to the Intelligent Design debate. It starts by reviewing recent attacks on any possibility of a rational account of theism in light of the contemporary theory of evolution. A section is devoted to outlining the genesis of the "wedge" strategy, to distinguish it from young earth creationism, and to highlight the questioning of evolution as our meta-narrative bearing on overall conceptions of the scientific endeavor. The arguments propounded by Behe are reviewed in (...)
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  10. Philippe Gagnon (2003). Malebranche Et Berkeley: Les Créatures Et les Raisons Éternelles. Bulletin de la Société de Philosophie du Québec 29 (2):15-16.score: 30.0
  11. Philippe Gagnon (2011). Penser la Science Et la Foi Par la Passion de la Recherche. À Propos de Chercheurs En Science, Chercheurs de Sens. Laval Théologique Et Philosophique 67 (1):149-154.score: 30.0
    This critical notice was occasioned by the reading of a recent monograph, published at the end of 2009, which features a dialogue and a mutual critical assessment of the work of a microbiologist, also a priest from the Mission de France, and an astrophysicist who was agnostic. The book inquires into the motivations of scientific research, looks at the quest for a Creator behind the said work when done by a believer, and tries to retrieve the spiritual presuppositions that would (...)
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  12. Philippe Gagnon (2012). Review of Yves Tourenne, Introduction à la Métaphysique de Claude Tresmontant. Pour Une Recherche d'Articulation Entre Sciences Expérimentales, Métaphysique, Pensée de l'Église Et Mystique Chrétienne Orthodoxe. [REVIEW] Science Et Esprit 64 (2):304-309.score: 30.0
  13. Philippe Gagnon (2010). Nietzsche Between the Eternal Return to Humanity and the Voice of the Many. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (2):383-411.score: 30.0
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra expresses a revolt against the quest for “afterworlds.” Nietzsche is seen transferring rationality to the body, welcoming the many in a kingdom of the un-unified multiple, with a burst of enthusiasm at the figure of recurrence. At first, he values an acceptation of suffering through reconciliation with time, and puts the onus on the divine to refute the dismembering of the oneness of meaning and unity of the soul’s quest for joy in eternity. Then confronting Christianity, he (...)
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  14. Nelarine Cornelius & Suzanne Gagnon (1999). From Ethics 'by Proxy' to Ethics in Action: New Approaches to Understanding HRM and Ethics. Business Ethics 8 (4):225–235.score: 30.0
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  15. Philippe Gagnon (2011). L’Irréductibilité de la Connaissance Et L’Intentionnalité En Contexte de Découverte Abductive. Laval Théologique Et Philosophique 67 (2):227-258.score: 30.0
    Knowledge is still an enigma, with its ability to inductively bring out a pattern without restricting itself to an empirical count of situations experienced. Instead of seeing the concept as a weakened object representing an external reality, it is suggested to view knowledge as the bridging of a distance with an ability for the knower to stay connected with outward reality. Attempts at defining an external and quantitative criterion of truth are questioned, as many human performances are not likely to (...)
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  16. Mathieu Gagnon (2013). L'implantation de la philosophie pour enfants en classe : une étude exploratoire dans le cadre d'un stage en enseignement. Childhood and Philosophy 8 (16):291-325.score: 30.0
    Schools located in underpriviledged areas have to deal with different factors, like the dropout rate among students and teachers; the culture of action, the culture of oral and a «carpe diem» culture; the low literacy rates; the type of children's knowledges — sometimes different from those promoted at school — and the learning difficulties of pupils... In light of these factors, few states have decided to adopt measures to support pupils and teachers in these communities. In this sense, several studies (...)
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  17. Philippe Gagnon (2012). Remarques Sur le Projet Essentialiste de Brian Ellis En Philosophie de la Nature. Eikasia. Revista de Filosofía 43 (March):61-94.score: 30.0
  18. Philippe Gagnon (2002). La Théologie de la Nature Et la Science à l'Ère de L'Information. Cerf.score: 30.0
    The history of the relationship between Christian theology and the natural sciences has been conditioned by the initial decision of the masters of the "first scientific revolution" to disregard any necessary explanatory premiss to account for the constituting organization and the framing of naturally occurring entities. Not paying any attention to hierarchical control, they ended-up disseminating a vision and understanding in which it was no longer possible for a theology of nature to send questions in the direction of the experimental (...)
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  19. Philippe Gagnon (2009). Les Limites du Vivant Sont-Elles Riches D’Une Leçon? Contribution à L’Étude du Déterminisme Morphique. Eikasia. Revista de Filosofía 27 (August):155-186.score: 30.0
    Freedom is first apprehended as the pursuit of an activity which implies the choice to defend a thesis among other possible ones. This translation of the problem of freedom in an articulate language presupposes a complex nervous system and sensory apparatuses which we take for granted. In this study, I try to explore the undergrounds of the problem of freedom along with the suggestion that the notion of coding could enable one to bridge nature and the mind. When organisms invent, (...)
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  20. Hilary Kornblith, Yehuda E. Kalay, Deborah A. Gagnon, Thomas J. Shuell, K. Nicholas Leibovic & Hans Berliner (1993). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 3 (2).score: 30.0
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  21. Philippe Gagnon (2010). L'exigence de l'Explication En Biologie au Regard d'Une Philosophie de la Morphogenèse. Eikasia. Revista de Filosofía 35 (November):123-180.score: 30.0
    In a first part I present the results of the philosophy of scientific explanation with an attempt to apply them to the case of the theory of evolution. Then I observe that the requirements of modelization of phenomena with the help of inductive logic do not capture efficiently the pertinent factors and fail just as much to exclude those which end up being neutral as explanatory premises. I then query in the direction of confirmation theory, and show that probabilistic reasoning (...)
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  22. Philippe Gagnon (2009). À Propos D’Un Texte de Miguel Espinoza Sur le Déterminisme Et la Liberté. Eikasia. Revista de Filosofía 27 (August):281-289.score: 30.0
    This critical notice was occasioned by reading M. Espinoza, "Freedom in a Causally Determined World," Actas de las XIII Jornadas sobre Filosofía y Metodología Actual de la Ciencia, Jornadas sobre Libertad y Determinismo: Ciencias Sociales y Ciencias de la Naturaleza, Universidad de A Coruña, March 2008.
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  23. Rémy Gagnon (2010). La Philosophie De La Chair De Michel Henry. Vers Une Onto-Phénoménologie De L'Individualité. Symposium 14 (2):66-77.score: 30.0
    Cet article souhaite élucider la philosophie de la chair développée par Michel Henry. Il s’agit de voir comment Henry parvient à penser la chair comme la possibilité principielle de l’individualité. Nous voulons montrer que la démarche henryenne repose non seulement sur une mise en question des canons de l’apparaître, mais également sur la conviction que le problème de l’individualité trouve sa solution dans une expérience charnelle radicale de soi-même permettant d’opérer un repli en-deçà du corps chosifié de la phénoménologie husserlienne. (...)
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  24. Carolle Gagnon (2003). Simone de Beauvoir. Philosophy, and Feminism Nancy Bauer New York, Columbia University Press, 2001, Xii, 303 P. Dialogue 42 (01):168-.score: 30.0
  25. Nelarine Cornelius, Miguel Martinez Lucio, Fiona Wilson, Suzanne Gagnon, Robert MacKenzie & Eric Pezet (2010). Ethnicity, Equality and Voice: The Ethics and Politics of Representation and Participation in Relation to Equality and Ethnicity. Journal of Business Ethics 97 (S1):1-7.score: 30.0
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  26. Thomas Hadjistavropoulos & Michelle Gagnon (2011). Ethical Elder Care for Families. Ethics and Behavior 21 (3):260 - 261.score: 30.0
    Ethics & Behavior, Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 260-261, May-June 2011.
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  27. Maurice Gagnon (1986). Les Arguments de Newton Concernant l'Existence du Mouvement, de l'Espace Et du Temps Absolus. Dialogue 25 (04):629-.score: 30.0
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  28. Maurice Gagnon (1981). La Philosophie Comme Panphysique. La Philosophie des Sciences de A.N. Whitehead. Par Georges Hélal. Montréal: Bellarmin. 1979. [REVIEW] Dialogue 20 (03):596-599.score: 30.0
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  29. Philippe Gagnon (2002). Ce Que le Théisme Demande à la Science. Laval Théologique Et Philosophique 58 (3):457-487.score: 30.0
    Close attention to levels of organization leads one to doubt the random character of the regulations of the cosmos as a whole. Scientific knowledge seems able, after all, to bring into focus the enigma of the individual histories that have shaped the world. Religious consciousness of a personal destiny should be analogically linked to the destiny of the universe in which it is rooted.
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  30. Nelarine Cornelius & Suzanne Gagnon (2004). Still Bearing the Mark of Cain? Ethics and Inequality Measurement. Business Ethics 13 (1):26–40.score: 30.0
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  31. Maurice Gagnon (2002). Précis de Philosophie Analytique Pascal Engel, Directeur de la Publication Collection «Thémis-Philosophie» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2000, VIII, 360 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 41 (03):624-.score: 30.0
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  32. Maurice Gagnon (1978). Piaget Et Kuhn Sur l'Evolution de la Connaissance: Une Comparaison. Dialogue 17 (01):35-55.score: 30.0
  33. Tad T. Brunyé, Eliza K. Walters, Tali Ditman, Stephanie A. Gagnon, Caroline R. Mahoney & Holly A. Taylor (forthcoming). The Fabric of Thought: Priming Tactile Properties During Reading Influences Direct Tactile Perception. Cognitive Science.score: 30.0
    The present studies examined whether implied tactile properties during language comprehension influence subsequent direct tactile perception, and the specificity of any such effects. Participants read sentences that implicitly conveyed information regarding tactile properties (e.g., Grace tried on a pair of thick corduroy pants while shopping) that were either related or unrelated to fabrics and varied in implied texture (smooth, medium, rough). After reading each sentence, participants then performed an unrelated rating task during which they felt and rated the texture of (...)
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  34. Maurice Gagnon (1975). L'épistémologie Génétique de Piaget Et le Problème de la Causalité. Dialogue 14 (01):119-141.score: 30.0
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  35. Claude Gagnon (1992). Nicolas Oresme. Tradition Et Innovation Chez Un Intellectuel du XIVe Siècle P. Souffrin Et A. PH. Segonds, Directeurs de la Publication Paris, Les Belles Lettres; Padoue, Programma E 1+1 Editori, 1988, 248 P. 150 FF. [REVIEW] Dialogue 31 (03):535-.score: 30.0
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  36. Maurice Gagnon (2003). Ramsey. Vérité Et Succès Jérôme Dokic Et Pascal Engel Collection «Philosophies» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2001, 128 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (02):397-.score: 30.0
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  37. Laurence S. Gagnon (1980). Three Theories of Dialectic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):316-318.score: 30.0
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  38. Carolle Gagnon (2001). Bodies and Pleasures. Teaching Philosophy 24 (1):100-104.score: 30.0
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  39. Carolle Gagnon (2002). Controversies in Feminism. Teaching Philosophy 25 (3):279-283.score: 30.0
  40. Carolle Gagnon (1997). Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir. Re-Reading the Canon Series. Teaching Philosophy 20 (3):318-321.score: 30.0
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  41. Philippe Gagnon (1999). La Contribution de Claude Tresmontant à la Compréhension des Signes de Crédibilité de la Révélation. Église Et Théologie 30 (3):327-364.score: 30.0
    This study is devoted to the problem of the place and significance of the scientific quest and worldview, and to their articulation with metaphysics as they serve to bring the mind to the consideration of the problem and mystery of the existence of God in the thought of the contemporary French philosopher and theologian Claude Tresmontant (1925-97).
     
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  42. Maurice Gagnon (2001). Les Dérives de l'Argumentation Scientifique Dominique Terré Collection «Sociologies» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1998, XVI, 311 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (01):202-.score: 30.0
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  43. Maurice Gagnon (1981). La Philosophie de la Nature Est-Elle Encore Possible? Dialogue 20 (03):415-429.score: 30.0
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  44. Carolle Gagnon (2000). Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Introduction Edward Fullbrook Et Kate Fullbrook Collection «Key Contemporary Thinkers» Cambridge, Polity Press, 1998, Xii, 178 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (01):181-.score: 30.0
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  45. A. Corvol, G. Moutel, D. Gagnon, M. Nugue, O. Saint-Jean & D. Somme (forthcoming). Ethical Issues in the Introduction of Case Management for Elderly People. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  46. Maurice Gagnon (1980). Compte-Rendu Critique de « Les Révolutions du Savoir » Par Serge Robert, Editions du Préambule, 1979. Dialogue 19 (03):492-504.score: 30.0
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  47. Éric Gagnon & Francine Saillant (eds.) (2006). De la Responsabilité: Éthique Et Politique. Liber.score: 30.0
     
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  48. Carolle Gagnon (1996). Feminist Issues. Teaching Philosophy 19 (3):299-301.score: 30.0
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  49. Maurice Gagnon (1986). Le Concept de Science Positive. The Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):773-776.score: 30.0
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  50. Maurice Gagnon (2001). Les Dérives de l'Argumentation Scientifique. Dialogue 40 (1):202-204.score: 30.0
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  51. John Gagnon (1984). Notes Toward an Understanding of the Transformation of Sexual Conduct. In Gregory Baum, John Aloysius Coleman & Marcus Lefébure (eds.), The Sexual Revolution. T. & T. Clark.score: 30.0
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  52. Carolle Gagnon (1998). Philosophy as Passion: The Thinking of Simone de Beauvoir. Teaching Philosophy 21 (2):195-197.score: 30.0
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  53. Maurice Gagnon (2002). Précis de Philosophie Analytique. Dialogue 41 (3):624-628.score: 30.0
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  54. Maurice Gagnon (1985). Philosophie des Sciences de la Nature, Tendances Nouvelles. The Review of Metaphysics 38 (4):898-900.score: 30.0
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  55. Philippe Gagnon (forthcoming). "Physics in Catholicism" in Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, Vol 3. Anne Runehov and Lluis Oviedo (Eds.) (Pp. 1718-1729 - to Appear in Print June 2013). Springer.score: 30.0
    Outline: The reality of Catholicism; The question of the development of science; Historical outlook at some transitional moments; When dogma meets science; Contemporary physics and the worldview of Catholicism; Awaiting a 'Grand Narrative' and the final vision of harmony.
     
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  56. Philippe Gagnon (forthcoming). "An Improbable God Between Simplicity and Complexity: Thinking About Dawkins' Challenge. International Philosophical Quarterly.score: 30.0
    Richard Dawkins has popularized an argument which, according to him, proves that there is almost certainly no God. It rests on the assumption that complex and statistically improbable things are more difficult to explain than those that are not, and that any explanatory mechanism that is called on to do the explaining must show how this complexity can be built up from simpler means as it would be useless otherwise. In this paper, I first question what justifies the consideration of (...)
     
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  57. Maurice Gagnon (2003). Ramsey. Vérité Et Succès. Dialogue 42 (2):397-400.score: 30.0
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  58. Carolle Gagnon (2003). Simone de Beauvoir. Philosophy, and Feminism. Dialogue 42 (1):168-171.score: 30.0
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  59. Philippe Gagnon (2002). Temporalité de la Genèse Chez Maurice Blondel Et Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Esquisse D’Un Rapprochement. Science Et Esprit 54 (1):75-95.score: 30.0
    Teilhard has never given up on permanence behind change, whereas Blondel, although interested by permanence, presents a very keen consciousness of irreversibility. Blondel attempts to construct an ontology that integrates this fact of change or becoming. Would this have satisfied Teilhard? Blondel develops a "logic of moral life" insisting on the initial option right to the end of our destiny. Teilhard develops a consciousness of time with a direct hold on a world apprehended first by the senses, whereas Blondel is (...)
     
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  60. Martin Gagnon (1995). Étonnement Et Interrogation. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (3):370-391.score: 30.0
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  61. Carolle Gagnon (1999). The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir. Teaching Philosophy 22 (3):303-305.score: 30.0
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  62. Judith Bartholomew Gagnon (1981). Selected Books. Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3-4):211-226.score: 30.0
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  63. Laurence S. Gagnon (1976). NOR Logic: A System of Natural Deduction. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (2):293-294.score: 30.0
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  64. Pierre Leduc (2003). En Quête de Science. Introduction à l'Épistémologie Maurice Gagnon Et Daniel Hébert Montréal, Fides, 2000, 320 P. Dialogue 42 (01):184-.score: 9.0
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  65. James Giles (2006). Social Constructionism and Sexual Desire. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 36 (3):225–238.score: 3.0
    Various scholars argue that sexual desire is socially constructed. There is, however, little agreement surrounding the nature of social constructionism. Vance contrasts social constructionism here with a cultural influence model and distinguishes between degrees of social constructionism. There are, however, problems with this classification. These problems can similarly be found with Foucault whose arguments fail to support his claim that sexual desire is a social construction. Difficulties also appear in Simon and Gagnon's scripting theory of sexual desire, a theory (...)
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  66. Mathew Todres Nelarine Cornelius, Adrian Woods Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj & James Wallace (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility and the Social Enterprise. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2).score: 3.0
    In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social concerns, the corporate relationship between social enterprises, social awareness and action is more complex than whether or not these organisations engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This includes organisations that place less emphasis on CSR as well as other organisations that may be very proficient in CSR initiatives, but are less successful in recording practices. In this context, we identify a number of internal CSR (...)
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  67. Nelarine Cornelius, Mathew Todres, Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Adrian Woods & James Wallace (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility and the Social Enterprise. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):355 - 370.score: 3.0
    In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social concerns, the corporate relationship between social enterprises, social awareness and action is more complex than whether or not these organisations engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This includes organisations that place less emphasis on CSR as well as other organisations that may be very proficient in CSR initiatives, but are less successful in recording practices. In this context, we identify a number of internal CSR (...)
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  68. Studs Terkel (2001). Will the Circle Be Unbroken?: Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith. Distributed by W.W. Norton.score: 3.0
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