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  1. Phenomenology and Ontology of Ambiences.Bruce Bégout - 2022 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2022 (1):6-19.
    In this article, we wish to clarify the way of being and appearing of ambiences. This is achieved, first of all, by distinguishing them from lived experiences on the one hand, and external things, on the other; then, by making the hypothesis of a third mode of being which comes from what stands between the subjects and the objects and which belongs to neither one nor the other. Finally, our proposal aims at showing that if atmospheres are properties of situations (...)
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    Phénoménologie et ontologie des ambiances.Bruce Bégout - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (1).
    Dans cet article, nous tentons de clarifier le statut ontologique des ambiances. Car si, bien souvent, leur description ne pose pas de problèmes majeurs, leur interprétation philosophique donne lieu à des divergences de vue. Pour ce faire, nous comparons les ambiances d’un côté avec les vécus, de l’autre avec des choses et concluons à leur nature indépendante. Ce qui nous autorise à postuler un troisième genre d’être et à comprendre comment les ambiances peuvent exister dès lors sans lien direct avec (...)
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    Du milieu à l’ambiance. Réflexions philosophiques sur une autre conception de l’environnement.Bruce Bégout - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 142 (3):89-106.
    Notre article reprend la distinction du milieu et de l’ambiance qu’avait étudiée en son temps Leo Spitzer. Il vise à accentuer la différence entre une conception objectiviste de l’environnement et une conception qui laisse place à la résonance affective de ce qui nous entoure. L’ambiance est un milieu rendu sensible par sa présence affective et influente. Pour ce faire, notre travail questionne le concept de « médiance » d’Augustin Berque qui prétend réformer le concept trop physicaliste et déterministe de milieu (...)
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    Fin de partie.Bruce Bégout - 2020 - Philosophie 148 (1):38-59.
    I examine the role played in Schürmann’s philosophy by the notion of epoch. This means showing on one side that his critique of the philosophy of history begins from a particular conception of history centered on the demise of the hegemonies, and on the other that this ultimate epoch of history itself escapes the history of hegemonies. This demonstration puts in question the ontological paradigm of the contingent, the anarchic foundation of tragic philosophy.
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    Présentation du texte de Schürmann.Bruce Bégout - 2020 - Philosophie 148 (1):7-7.
    I examine the role played in Schürmann’s philosophy by the notion of epoch. This means showing on one side that his critique of the philosophy of history begins from a particular conception of history centered on the demise of the hegemonies, and on the other that this ultimate epoch of history itself escapes the history of hegemonies. This demonstration puts in question the ontological paradigm of the contingent, the anarchic foundation of tragic philosophy.
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    Phénoménologie Asubjective et Hermeneutique.Bruce Bégout - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:351-373.
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    Le sens du sensible.Bruce Bégout - 2004 - Études Phénoménologiques 20 (39-40):33-69.
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    Percevoir et juger. Le rôle de la croyance originelle (Urdoxa) dans la théorie du jugement de Husserl.Bruce Bégout - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1):229-264.
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    Percevoir et Juger.Bruce Bégout - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1-2):229-270.
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    Polemos est père de toutes choses.Bruce Bégout - 2017 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 25:193-212.
    « J’apporte la guerre »F. Nietzsche Depuis Hegel, la philosophie a lentement mais inexorablement procédé à une historicisation complète de ses concepts. Abandonnant l’éther de la généralité, elle a associé ses notions fondamentales aux événements. Cette historicisation des concepts philosophiques a clairement déplacé le débat du champ de la pensée pure à celui de l’époque, de ses intérêts et de ses conflits. Aussi assistons-nous à une nouvelle gigantomachie qui ne porte plus sur le concept d’...
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    La découverte du quotidien.Bruce Bégout - 2005 - Paris: Allia.
    La philosophie et le quotidien entretiennent depuis toujours des rapports difficiles.
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    Le sens du sensible.Bruce Bégout - 2004 - Études Phénoménologiques 20 (39-40):33-69.
  14. Un air de familie: la théorie husserlienne des types.Bruce Bégout - 2002 - Recherches Husserliennes 17:51-86.
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    Le « monde » des abeilles selon von Uexküll.Bruce Bégout - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:47-49.
    Ce qui surprend dans l’approche de Jakob von Uexküll, c’est son insistance sur la subjectivité de l’animal. Non pas un vulgaire anthropomorphisme : il veut dire que l’animal doit être considéré comme point de référence zéro pour comprendre l’organisation de son monde par lui-même. En ce sens l’animal est un sujet qui produit un monde, suivant un plan d’organisation qui est le sien. C’est récuser l’argument mécaniste ou objectiviste : l’animal est ici considéré comme acteur et auteur de son mo..
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  16. L'héritage ambigu: Kant, Husserl et la question de la synthèse passive.Bruce Bégout - 2000 - Recherches Husserliennes 13:31-68.
     
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    La Phénoménologie Décapitée?Bruce Bégout - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:377-409.
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    Les animaux chez Heidegger.Bruce Bégout - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:63-66.
    Heidegger, qui reprend en partie l’approche de von Uexküll, développe des thèses intéressantes sur les animaux en général et sur les abeilles en particulier. Dans les Concepts fondamentaux de la métaphysique, on trouve ainsi une longue section sur l’animalité, avec deux animaux emblématiques : le lézard et l’abeille. Pour un rappel de certaines thèses générales : au départ, une analyse comparative, toujours avec cette idée de « marges », invite à se comprendre en se distinguant de ce qui n’es...
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    La Phénoménologie Décapitée?Bruce Bégout - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:377-409.
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    Le réverbération logique. La phénoménologie des «Prolégomènes à la logique pure» de Husserl.Bruce Bégout - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (4):564-592.
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    riassunto: La fenomenologia decapitata?Bruce Bégout - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:410-410.
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  22. Une phénoménologie de la quotidienneté est-elle possible? Husserl et le problème d'une philosophie transcedentale du monde de la vie.Bruce Bégout - 2000 - Recherches Husserliennes 14:3-26.
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    Buonarroti, Michelangelo 284.Liliana Albertazzi, Ignacio Angelelli, David Armstrong, Lewis Beck, Bruce Bégout, Jocelyn Benoist, Laura Boella, Eugen V. Bohm-Bawerk, Léon Brunschvicg & Mauro Carbone - 2009 - In W. Huemer & B. Centi (eds.), Value and Ontology. Ontos-Verlag. pp. 293.
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    Bruce bégout, la généalogie de la logique.Philippe Cabestan - 2003 - Continental Philosophy Review 36 (2):223-228.
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  25. Compte-rendu de Bruce Bégout, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l'antéprédicatif et le catégorial.Bruno Leclercq - 2001 - Recherches Husserliennes 16.
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    Bruce Bégout, La Généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l'antéprédicatif et le catégorial, Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, coll. « Bibliothèque d'histoire de la philosophie », 2000, 379 pages.Bruce Bégout, La Généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l'antéprédicatif et le catégorial, Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, coll. « Bibliothèque d'histoire de la philosophie », 2000, 379 pages. [REVIEW]Michel Ratté - 2003 - Philosophiques 30 (2):449-453.
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    Bégout, Bruce. Le ParK.Trad. Rubén Martín Giráldez.Carlos Arturo Arias Sanabria - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (160):253-256.
    Bégout, Bruce. Le ParK.Trad. Rubén Martín Giráldez. Barcelona: Siberia, 2014. 137 pp.
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    Bégout, Bruce. Le ParK. Trad. Rubén Martín Giráldez. Barcelona: Siberia, 2014. 137 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Arturo Arias - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (160):253-256.
    La noción de interpretación desarrollada en el racionalismo crítico de Karl R. Popper muestra atributos específicos que la distinguen de modo sustancial de la interpretación constitutiva de la experiencia que tanto N. R. Hanson como Th. Kuhn defienden en sus respectivas propuestas. Se muestra que la interpretación del modelo popperiano queda atrapada en una epistemología de corte empirista que la separa de modo radical de toda hermenéutica filosófica. The notion of interpretation developed in the critical rationalism of Karl R. Popper (...)
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    Martin Heidegger, Fiinta si timpBruce Bégout, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l'antéprédicatif et le catégorialFrançois-David Sebbah, L'épreuve de la limite. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologieMarcus Brainard, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl's System of Phenomenology in Ideas IToine Kortooms, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl's Analysis of Time-ConsciousnessRoland Breeur, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de ProustJohn J. Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy. A Handbook. [REVIEW]Cristian Ciocan, Andrei Timotin, Adina Bozga, Ion Copoeru, Ligia Beltechi, Nicoleta-Liana Szabo & Horatiu Crisan - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (3):355-387.
    Martin HEIDEGGER, Fiinţă şi timp [Être et temps] ; Bruce BÉGOUT, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l’antéprédicatif et le catégorial ; François-David SEBBAH, L’épreuve de la limite. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologie ; Marcus BRAINARD, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl’s System of Phenomenology in Ideas I ; Toine KORTOOMS, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl’s Analysis of Time-Consciousness ; Roland BREEUR, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de Proust ; John J. DRUMMOND & Lester EMBREE, Phenomenological Approaches (...)
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  30. The aporia of affection in Husserl's analyses concerning passive and active synthesis.John Hartmann - manuscript
    FEEL FREE TO CITE - IGNORE IN-PDF REQUEST -/- Husserl defines affection in the Analyses1 as "the allure given to consciousness, the particular pull that an object given to consciousness exercises on the ego."2 That something becomes prominent for the ego implies that the object exerts a kind of 'pull' upon the ego, a demanding of egoic attention. This affective pull is relative in force, such that the same object can be experienced in varying modes of prominence and affective relief (...)
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  31. Book reviews (Martin Heidegger, Fiinta si timp, ... etc.). [REVIEW]Cristian Ciocan, Andrei Timotin, Adina Bozga, Ion Copoeru, Ligia Beltechi, Nicoleta-Liana Szabo & Horatiu Crisan - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (3-4):355-360.
    Martin HEIDEGGER, Fiinţă şi timp [Être et temps] ; Bruce BÉGOUT, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l’antéprédicatif et le catégorial ; François-David SEBBAH, L’épreuve de la limite. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologie ; Marcus BRAINARD, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl’s System of Phenomenology in Ideas I ; Toine KORTOOMS, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl’s Analysis of Time-Consciousness ; Roland BREEUR, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de Proust ; John J. DRUMMOND & Lester EMBREE, Phenomenological Approaches (...)
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    Social Justice in the Liberal State.Donald H. Regan & Bruce A. Ackerman - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (4):604.
  33. Against Moral Responsibility.Bruce N. Waller - 2011 - MIT Press.
    In Against Moral Responsibility, Bruce Waller launches a spirited attack on a system that is profoundly entrenched in our society and its institutions, deeply rooted in our emotions, and vigorously defended by philosophers from ancient times to the present. Waller argues that, despite the creative defenses of it by contemporary thinkers, moral responsibility cannot survive in our naturalistic-scientific system. The scientific understanding of human behavior and the causes that shape human character, he contends, leaves no room for moral responsibility. (...)
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    Freedom Without Responsibility.Bruce N. Waller - 1990 - Temple University Press.
    In this book, Bruce Waller attacks two prevalent philosophical beliefs. First, he argues that moral responsibility must be rejected; there is no room for such a notion within our naturalist framework. Second, he denies the common assumption that moral responsibility is inseparably linked with individual freedom. Rejection of moral responsibility does not entail the demise of individual freedom; instead, individual freedom is enhanced by the rejection of moral responsibility. According to this theory of "no-fault naturalism," no one deserves either (...)
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    Nietzsche and the politics of aristocratic radicalism.Bruce Detwiler - 1990 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  36. Using animal-derived constituents in anaesthesia and surgery: the case for disclosing to patients.Daniel Rodger & Bruce P. Blackshaw - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-9.
    Animal-derived constituents are frequently used in anaesthesia and surgery, and patients are seldom informed of this. This is problematic for a growing minority of patients who may have religious or secular concerns about their use in their care. It is not currently common practice to inform patients about the use of animal-derived constituents, yet what little empirical data does exist indicates that many patients want the opportunity to give their informed consent. First, we review the nature and scale of the (...)
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    Schools of faith: essays on theology, ethics and education in honour of Iain R. Torrance.David Fergusson, Bruce L. McCormack & Iain R. Torrance (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: T & T Clark.
    Schools of Faith represents a diversity of essays from scholars in several continents. The contributors, all leading theologians and ethicists, offer reflections on historical and contemporary themes which are significant for wider debates in theological education and church life in today's world. The range of contributor and content provides a fitting tribute to the work of Iain R. Torrance over many years. Amid the numerous subjects discussed, the authors focus on liturgy, textual criticism, public theology, the ethics of war, Christian (...)
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    Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy and Science of Punishment.Farah Focquaert, Bruce Waller & Elizabeth Shaw (eds.) - 2020 - London: Routledge.
    Philosophers, legal scholars, criminologists, psychiatrists and psychologists have long asked important questions about punishment: What is its purpose? What theories helps us better understand its nature? Is punishment just? Are there effective alternatives to punishment? How can empirical data from the sciences help us better understand punishment? What are the relationships between punishment and our biology, psychology and social environment? How is punishment understood and administered differently in different societies? The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment is (...)
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  39. The Persistent Problem of Evil.Bruce Russell - 1989 - Faith and Philosophy 6 (2):121-139.
    In this paper I consider several versions of the argument from evil against the existence of a God who is omniscient, omnipotent and wholly good and raise some objections to them. Then I offer my own version of the argument from evil that says that if God exists, nothing happens that he should have prevented from happening and that he should have prevented the brutal rape and murder of a certain little girl if he exists. Since it was not prevented, (...)
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  40. The common good and the public interest.Bruce Douglass - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (1):103-117.
  41. Defenseless.Bruce Russell - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 193--205.
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  42. College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone.Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart (eds.) - 2010-09-24 - Wiley‐Blackwell.
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  43. Bad Arguments.Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.) - 2018-05-09 - Wiley.
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    Hypocrisy, Consistency, and Opponents of Abortion.Bruce P. Blackshaw, Nicholas Colgrove & Daniel Rodger - 2022 - In Nicholas Colgrove, Bruce P. Blackshaw & Daniel Rodger (eds.), Agency, Pregnancy and Persons: Essays in Defense of Human Life. Oxford, UK: Routledge. pp. 127-144.
    Arguments that claim opponents of abortion are inconsistent in some manner are becoming increasingly prevalent both in academic and public discourse. For example, it is common to claim that they spend considerable time and resources to oppose induced abortion, but show little concern regarding the far greater numbers of naturally occurring intrauterine deaths (miscarriages). Critics argue that if abortion opponents took their beliefs about the value of embryos and fetuses seriously, they would invest more time and resources combating these naturally (...)
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  45. The Rise of American Philosophy: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1860-1930.Bruce Kuklick - 1978 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 14 (1):53-72.
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    Dendral and meta-dendral: Their applications dimension.Bruce G. Buchanan & Edward A. Feigenbaum - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):5-24.
  47. A History of Philosophy in America 1720-2000.Bruce Kuklick - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (308):348-350.
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    Hippocampal asymmetry is associated with cognitive decline in Type 2 diabetes.Milne Nicole, Bruce David, Starkstein Sergio, Nelson Melinda, Davis Wendy, Pierson Ronald & Bucks Romola - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  49. Christianity, science, and three phases of being human.Bruce R. Reichenbach - 2021 - Zygon 56 (1):96-117.
    The alleged conflict between religion and science most pointedly focuses on what it is to be human. Western philosophical thought regarding this has progressed through three broad stages: mind/body dualism, Neo-Darwinism, and most recently strong artificial intelligence (AI). I trace these views with respect to their relation to Christian views of humans, suggesting that while the first two might be compatible with Christian thought, strong AI presents serious challenges to a Christian understanding of personhood, including our freedom to choose, moral (...)
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    After Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature.Bruce Kuklick - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (1):3-22.
    Rorty’s Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature hoped that the profession of philosophy would collapse, that philosophy’s style of reasoning would be transformed, and that analytic philosophy would be overturned. This essay looks at the 40 years since the book’s publication, and argues that the discipline has become more professionalized, that its style of reasoning is the same, and that analysis still flourishes.
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