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    On the Aporias of Marxian Politics: From Civil War to Class Struggle.Étienne Balibar & Cory Browning - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (2):59-73.
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  2. Propaganda, Misinformation, and the Epistemic Value of Democracy.Étienne Brown - 2018 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 30 (3-4):194-218.
    If citizens are to make enlightened collective decisions, they need to rely on true factual beliefs, but misinformation impairs their ability to do so. Although some cases of misinformation are deliberate and amount to propaganda, cases of inadvertent misinformation are just as problematic in affecting the beliefs and behavior of democratic citizens. A review of empirical evidence suggests that this is a serious problem that cannot entirely be corrected by means of deliberation.
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  3. Free Speech and the Legal Prohibition of Fake News.Étienne Brown - 2023 - Social Theory and Practice 49 (1):29-55.
    Western European liberal democracies have recently enacted laws that prohibit the diffusion of fake news on social media. Yet, many consider that such laws are incompatible with freedom of expression. In this paper, I argue that democratic governments have strong pro tanto reasons to prohibit fake news, and that doing so is compatible with free speech. First, I show that fake news disrupts a mutually beneficial form of epistemic dependence in which members of the public are engaged with journalists. Second, (...)
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  4. Kant’s Doctrine of the Highest Good: A Theologico-Political Interpretation.Étienne Brown - 2020 - Kantian Review 25 (2):193 - 217.
    Kant’s discussion of the highest good is subject to continuous disagreement between the proponents of two interpretations of this concept. According to the secular interpretation, Kant conceived of the highest good as a political ideal which can be realized through human agency alone, albeit only from the Critique of the Power of Judgement onwards. By way of contrast, proponents of the theological interpretation find Kant’s treatment of the highest good in his later works to be wholly coherent with the discussions (...)
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  5. "Fake News" and Conceptual Ethics.Etienne Brown - 2019 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 16 (2).
    In a recent contribution to conceptual ethics, Joshua Habgood-Coote argues that philosophers should refrain from using the term “fake news,” which is commonly employed in public discussions focusing on the epistemic health of democracies. In this short discussion note, I take issue with this claim, discussing each of the three arguments advanced by Coote to support the conclusion that we should abandon this concept. First, I contend that although “fake news” is a contested concept, there is significant agreement among contemporary (...)
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  6. Kantian Constructivism and the Normativity of Practical Identities.Étienne Brown - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (3):571-590.
    Many neo-Aristotelians argue that practical identities are normative, that is, they provide us with reasons for action and create binding obligations. Kantian constructivists agree with this insight but argue that contemporary Aristotelians fail to fully justify it. Practical identities are normative, Kantian constructivists contend, but their normativity necessarily derives from the normativity of humanity. In this paper, I shed light on this underexplored similarity between neo-Aristotelian and Kantian constructivist accounts of the normativity of practical identities, and argue that both ultimately (...)
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  7. Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and the Normativity Challenge.Étienne Brown - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (1):131-150.
    Aristotelian virtue theorists are currently engaged in a discussion with philosophers who use psychological findings to question some of their main assumptions. In this article, I present and argue against one of these psychological challenges—Jesse Prinz’s Normativity Challenge—which rests on the claim that findings in cultural psychology contradict the Aristotelian thesis that the normativity of virtues derives from nature. First, I demonstrate that the Normativity Challenge is based on three problematic assumptions about contemporary Aristotelianism. Second, I argue that it presupposes (...)
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  8. Political liberalism and the false neutrality objection.Étienne Brown - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (7):1-20.
    One central objection to philosophical defences of liberal neutrality is that many neutrally justified laws and policies are nonetheless discriminatory as they unilaterally impose costs or confer unearned privileges on the bearers of a particular conception of the good. Call this the false neutrality objection. While liberal neutralists seldom consider this objection to be a serious allegation, and often claim that it rests on a misunderstanding, I argue that it is a serious challenge for proponents of justificatory neutrality. Indeed, a (...)
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    Disagreement, Epistemic Paralysis, and the Legitimacy of Technocracy.Étienne Brown & Zoe Phillips Williams - 2020 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 32 (1-3):62-84.
    Jeffrey Friedman convincingly argues that technocrats may often lack the knowledge required to enact public policies that will effectively promote their consequentialist goals. Friedman’s argument is strong enough to produce technocratic paralysis, in many cases, but “epistemic gambles” may present a way out of this problem. His discussion of exitocracy also raises the question of how to square his internal form of technocratic critique with the question of democratic legitimacy.
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  10. L’art et la question du Jugement esthétique dans la philosophie d’Ernst Cassirer.Étienne Brown - 2011 - Phares 11 (3).
     
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    Les inégalités ethnoculturelles après les théories de la justice.Alain Renaut, Étienne Brown, Marie-Pauline Chartron & Geoffroy Lauvau - 2016 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 91 (3):377-298.
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  12. L’art Et La Question Du Jugement Esthétique Dans La Philosophie D’ernst Cassirer.Étienne Brown - 2011 - Revue Phares 11 (3).
     
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    ‘La Guerre aux Insectes’: Pest Control and Agricultural Reform in the French Enlightenment.Etienne Stockland - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (4):435-460.
    Summary This paper examines the entomological investigations carried out by the French naturalist Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau during a series of insect epidemics that ravaged France in the second half of the eighteenth century.1 This article began as a paper for Pamela H. Smith's ?Knowledge in Transit? graduate seminar. I would like to thank the participants of that seminar for comments and feedback. I would also like to thank Pamela Smith, Carl Wennerlind, Anya Zilberstein, Christopher L. Brown, Charly Coleman, (...)
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    Alain Renaut, Étienne Brown, Marie-Pauline Chartron, Geoffroy Lauvau, Inégalités entre globalisation et particularisation, Paris, Presses universitaires de Paris-Sorbonne, 2016.Jacques Koyanyo Kongatua - 2019 - Cités 3:173.
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  15. Fake news, conceptual engineering, and linguistic resistance: reply to Pepp, Michaelson and Sterken, and Brown.Joshua Habgood-Coote - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (4):488-516.
    ABSTRACT In Habgood-Coote : 1033–1065) I argued that we should abandon ‘fake news’ and ‘post-truth’, on the grounds that these terms do not have stable public meanings, are unnecessary, and function as vehicles for propaganda. Jessica Pepp, Eliot Michaelson, and Rachel Sterken and Étienne Brown : 144–154) have raised worries about my case for abandonment, recommending that we continue using ‘fake news’. In this paper, I respond to these worries. I distinguish more clearly between theoretical and political reasons (...)
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    Expertise et Construction de la Valeur Artistique.Étienne Anheim - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (1):13-31.
    À partir d’un corpus de contrats de commande toscans des XIVe et XVe siècles, cet article montre qu’avant d’être un sujet de discussion dans les milieux lettrés et humanistes, la peinture est d’abord l’objet de pratiques concrètes d’évaluation au sein du milieu professionnel des peintres. L’étude porte sur l’analyse juridique et économique des clauses d’expertise par lesquelles peintres et commanditaires soumettaient l’oeuvre à d’autres peintres pour garantir la bonne exécution du contrat, constituant ainsi un dispositif d’évaluation essentiel pour l’économie de (...)
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    Micro-imagerie de matériaux anciens complexes.Étienne Anheim, Mathieu Thoury & Loïc Bertrand - 2015 - Revue de Synthèse 136 (3-4):329-354.
    Cet article vise à exposer les premiers résultats d'un projet de recherche transdisciplinaire dans le domaine des sciences du patrimoine. À partir d'une réflexion sur l'utilisation croissante et les potentialités des méthodes de micro- et nanocaractérisation synchrotron pour l'étude de matériaux anciens (archéologie, paléontologie, patrimoine culturel, environnements anciens), il s'agira de dégager et tester des éléments conceptuels et méthodologiques de convergence entre sciences physicochimiques et sciences historiques.
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    Pétrarque: L’écriture Comme Philosophie.Étienne Anheim - 2008 - Revue de Synthèse 129 (4):587-609.
    Pétrarque est souvent considéré comme le fondateur de l’humanisme et dès lors classé dans notre propre division des savoirs du côté de la littérature, bien qu’il se réclame à plusieurs reprises de la philosophie dans ses écrits. En reprenant le fil de la tradition historiographique pour comprendre comment Pétrarque s’est trouvé placé hors de la philosophie, on voudrait approfondir l’interrogation sur les rapports entre littérature et philosophie dans l’Occident du xiv e siècle, et essayer de montrer comment Pétrarque a tenté (...)
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    Critical Realism and Marxism.Andrew Brown, Steve Fleetwood, Michael Roberts & John Michael Roberts - 2002 - Psychology Press.
    Critical Realism and Marxism addresses controversial debates, revealing a potentially fruitful relationship; deepening our understanding of the social world and contibuting towards eliminating barbarism in contemporary capitalism.
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  20. An information theoretical approach to prefrontal executive function.Etienne Koechlin & Christopher Summerfield - 2007 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 11 (6):229-235.
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    Constantes philosophiques de l'être.Etienne Gilson - 1983 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    «Etienne Gilson laissait à sa mort, en septembre 1978, le manuscrit d'un ouvrage largement inédit dont il avait achevé la préparation dix ans plus tôt, à en croire l'indication marginale "janvier 1968" qui figure sur la table des matières, complète et paginée. Ce volume posthume qu'Etienne Gilson avait intitulé malicieusement Constantes philosophiques de l'être comporte huit chapitres, inédits pour moitié, tandis que les autres reprennent sous une forme parfois assez différente et généralement plus développée la matière d'essais publiés séparément de (...)
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    Études sur le rôle de la pensée médiévale dans la formation du système cartésien.Etienne Gilson - 1930 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
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    La Manière De Bien Traduire D'une Langue En Aultre.Etienne Dolet, Jacques de Beaune Semblançay, Joachim Périon & Théodore de Bèze - 2023 - BoD - Books on Demand.
    "La Manière de Bien Traduire d'une Langue en Aultre" d'Étienne Dolet est un ouvrage linguistique et littéraire qui a été publié au XVIe siècle. Étienne Dolet était un érudit français de la Renaissance, et son livre traite de la traduction de textes d'une langue à une autre. L'ouvrage de Dolet est considéré comme l'un des premiers traités de traduction en français. Il offre des conseils pratiques sur la manière de traduire efficacement et fidèlement d'une langue à une autre. (...)
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    Rationality.Harold I. Brown - 1988 - New York: Routledge.
    Professor Brown describes and criticises the major classical model of rationality and offers a new model of this central concept in the history of philosophy and of science.
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    The Christian philosophy of Saint Augustine.Etienne Gilson - 1960 - New York: Octagon Books.
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    Conceptualizing Boundaries for the Professionalization of Healthcare Ethics Practice: A Call for Empirical Research.Nancy C. Brown & Summer Johnson McGee - 2014 - HEC Forum 26 (4):325-341.
    One of the challenges of modern healthcare ethics practice is the navigation of boundaries. Practicing healthcare ethicists in the performance of their role must navigate meanings, choices, decisions and actions embedded in complex cultural and social relationships amongst diverse individuals. In light of the evolving state of modern healthcare ethics practice and the recent move toward professionalization via certification, understanding boundary navigation in healthcare ethics practice is critical. Because healthcare ethics is endowed with many boundaries which often delineate concerns about (...)
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  27. Mélanges offerts à Etienne Gilson, de l'Académie française.Etienne Gilson (ed.) - 1959 - Paris,: Librarie philosophique J. Vrin.
     
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  28. Communities of Practice: The Organizational Frontier.Etienne C. Wenger & William M. Snyder - 2006 - In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
     
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  29. Desiderative Lockeanism.Milo Phillips-Brown - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    According to the Desiderative Lockean Thesis, there are necessary and sufficient conditions, stated in the terms of decision theory, for when one is truly said to want. What one is truly said to want, it turns out, varies remarkably by context—and to an underappreciated degree. To explain this context-sensitivity—and closure properties of wanting—I advance a Desiderative Lockean view that is distinctive in having two context-sensitive parameters.
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    Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life.Deborah J. Brown & Calvin G. Normore - 2019 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Calvin G. Normore.
    The seventeenth century was a period of extraordinary invention, discovery and revolutions in scientific, social and political orders. It was a time of expansive automation, biological discovery, rapid advances in medical knowledge, of animal trials and a questioning of the boundaries between species, human and non-human, between social classes, and of the assumed naturalness of political inequality. This book gives a tour through those objects, ordinary and extraordinary, which captivated the philosophical imagination of the single most important French philosopher of (...)
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  31. I want to, but...Milo Phillips-Brown - 2018 - Sinn Und Bedeutung 21:951-968.
    You want to see the concert, but don’t want to take a long drive (even though the concert is far away). Such *strongly conflicting desire ascriptions* are, I show, wrongly predicted incompatible by standard semantics. I then object to possible solutions, and give my own, based on *some-things-considered desire*. Considering the fun of the concert, but ignoring the drive, you want to see the concert; considering the boredom of the drive, but ignoring the concert, you don’t want to take the (...)
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  32. Is it wrong to topple statues and rename schools?Joanna Burch-Brown - 2017 - Journal of Political Theory and Philosophy 1 (1):59-88.
    In recent years, campaigns across the globe have called for the removal of objects symbolic of white supremacy. This paper examines the ethics of altering or removing such objects. Do these strategies sanitize history, destroy heritage and suppress freedom of speech? Or are they important steps towards justice? Does removing monuments and renaming schools reflect a lack of parity and unfairly erase local identities? Or can it sometimes be morally required, as an expression of respect for the memories of people (...)
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  33. The Nicomachean Ethics.Lesley Brown (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    In the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle examines the nature of happiness, which he defines as a specially good kind of life. He considers the nature of practical reasoning, friendship, and the role and importance of the moral virtues in the best life. This new edition features a revised translation and valuable new introduction and notes.
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    Entretien avec Étienne Ollion.Étienne Rayner Ollion - 2022 - Temporalités 36.
    Vous menez depuis plusieurs années des enquêtes sur le personnel politique en France, avec l’ambition de reconsidérer la notion de « professionnel » de la politique et par extension les ressorts d’une « professionnalisation » de la vie politique en France. Un point de départ, semble-t-il, de votre réflexion porte sur le fait que ces termes servent souvent (à l’instar du vocable péjoratif de « politicien » auquel ils se substituent souvent) à dévaloriser le personnel politique. Ils avaient pourtant été (...)
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  35. Algorithmic neutrality.Milo Phillips-Brown - manuscript
    Algorithms wield increasing control over our lives—over which jobs we get, whether we're granted loans, what information we're exposed to online, and so on. Algorithms can, and often do, wield their power in a biased way, and much work has been devoted to algorithmic bias. In contrast, algorithmic neutrality has gone largely neglected. I investigate three questions about algorithmic neutrality: What is it? Is it possible? And when we have it in mind, what can we learn about algorithmic bias?
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    Acquiescence is Not Agreement: The Problem of Marginalization in Pediatric Decision Making.Amy E. Caruso Brown - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):4-16.
    Although parents are the default legal surrogate decision-makers for minor children in the U.S., shared decision making in a pluralistic society is often much more complicated, involving not just parents and pediatricians, but also grandparents, other relatives, and even community or religious elders. Parents may not only choose to involve others in their children’s healthcare decisions but choose to defer to another; such deference does not imply agreement with the decision being made and adds complexity when disagreements arise between surrogate (...)
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    Thomism: The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas.Etienne Gilson - 2002 - PIMS.
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    Psychology without foundations: history, philosophy and psychosocial theory.Steven D. Brown - 2009 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. Edited by Paul Stenner.
    This new book proposes a way out of the crisis by letting go of the idea that psychology needs ‘new’ foundations or a new identity, whether biological, discursive, or cognitive. The psychological is not narrowly confined to any one aspect of human experience; it is quite literally ‘everywhere’. Drawing on a range of influential thinkers including Michel Serres, Michel Foucault, AN Whitehead, and Gilles Deleuze, the book proposes a strong process-oriented approach to the psychological, which studies ‘events’ or ‘occasions.’.
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    Présentation.Étienne Bimbenet - 2001 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2 (2):145-149.
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    Un « Artiste Connaisseur»? L’Expertise du Restaurateur Dans L’Institution Muséale à la Fin du XVIIIe Siècle.Noémie Etienne - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (1):75-91.
    L’expertise du restaurateur de peintures se définit à Paris à la fin du XVIIIe siècle dans l’institution muséale. D’une part, cet article présente les compétences revendiquées par le praticien pour justifier de son expertise et se créer une identité professionnelle distincte de celles des autres acteurs impliqués. D’autre part, ce texte montre comment cette expertise est construite dans les rapports de travail du commissaire-expert et du restaurateur et souligne la négociation et la porosité de leurs champs de compétence respectifs.
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    Individualisme et responsabilité selon Emmanuel Lévinas.Étienne Haché & Matthieu Dubost - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):469-503.
    ABSTRACTEmmanuel Lévinas is unquestionably the philosopher of ethics par excellence. One of the major themes of his thought, or rather the key to understanding his work—work that spans over many fields—is one's responsibility toward the Other. This article attempts to reconsider this determining aspect of his writings from the perspective of contemporary individualism. We argue that Lévinas's ethics of responsibility in no way obliterates “the share of the Ego in the eminence of the Other.” On the contrary, in his approach (...)
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    La Résurrection D’un Jeune Physicien.Étienne Klein - 2013 - Revue de Synthèse 134 (1):9-27.
    La disparition en 1938 d’Ettore Majorana a suscité de très nombreuses reconstructions biographiques. Nous voudrions ici insister plutôt sur ses travaux scientifiques et tenter de saisir leur portée effective. Certains articles de Majorana ne furent compris qu’après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, notamment son dernier, rédigé en 1937, dans lequel il proposait une « théorie symétrique de l’électron et du positron ». Cette théorie pourrait s’appliquer aux particules fascinantes que sont les neutrinos, ainsi qu’à des particules aujourd’hui prédites par certains théoriciens.
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    Nature et humanité: le problème anthropologique dans l'oeuvre de Merleau-Ponty.Etienne Bimbenet - 2004 - Vrin.
    L'anthropologie de Merleau-Ponty déplace la question de l'humanité en direction d'un questionnement de type ontologique, ayant vocation à redéfinir les catégories de l'expérience, et d'une philosophie de la nature qui seule peut rendre compte du phénomène humain.
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  44. Minding the Is-Ought Gap.Campbell Brown - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (1):53-69.
    The ‘No Ought From Is’ principle (or ‘NOFI’) states that a valid argument cannot have both an ethical conclusion and non-ethical premises. Arthur Prior proposed several well-known counterexamples, including the following: Tea-drinking is common in England; therefore, either tea-drinking is common in England or all New Zealanders ought to be shot. My aim in this paper is to defend NOFI against Prior’s counterexamples. I propose two novel interpretations of NOFI and prove that both are true.
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    Vocabulaire d'esthétique.Etienne Souriau - 1990 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Anne Souriau.
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    Physical Relativity: Space-Time Structure From a Dynamical Perspective.Harvey R. Brown - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Physical Relativity explores the nature of the distinction at the heart of Einstein's 1905 formulation of his special theory of relativity: that between kinematics and dynamics. Einstein himself became increasingly uncomfortable with this distinction, and with the limitations of what he called the 'principle theory' approach inspired by the logic of thermodynamics. A handful of physicists and philosophers have over the last century likewise expressed doubts about Einstein's treatment of the relativistic behaviour of rigid bodies and clocks in motion in (...)
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    Descriptive set theory of families of small sets.Étienne Matheron & Miroslav Zelený - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):482-537.
    This is a survey paper on the descriptive set theory of hereditary families of closed sets in Polish spaces. Most of the paper is devoted to ideals and σ-ideals of closed or compact sets.
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    Statue de femme drapée provenant d'Halicarnasse.Étienne Michon - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):410-418.
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  49. Travels in Icaria.Etienne Cabet, Leslie J. Roberts & Robert Sutton - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (1):148-151.
     
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    Politics and the Other Scene.Étienne Balibar - 2002 - Verso.
    "As one of Louis Althusser's most brilliant students in the 1960s, Etienne Balibar contributed to the theoretical collective masterpiece of Reading Capital. Since then he has established himself amongst the most subtle philosophical and political thinkers in France. In Politics and the Other Scene Balibar deepens and extends the work he first developed with Immanuel Wallerstein in Race, Nation, Class. Exploring the theme of universalism and difference, he addresses questions such as "European racism, " the notion of the border, whether (...)
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