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    Book Review: Holocaust Visions: Surrealism and Existentialism in the Poetry of Paul Celan. [REVIEW]Véronique Marion Fóti - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):382-384.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Holocaust Visions: Surrealism and Existentialism in the Poetry of Paul CelanVéronique M. FótiHolocaust Visions: Surrealism and Existentialism in the Poetry of Paul Celan, by Clarise Samuels; x & 134 pp. Columbia, South Carolina: Camden House, 1993, $53.50.Samuels’s thesis is that Celan’s poetic work in its entirety can and should be understood as a comprehensive and unified philosophical system, in which each poem is assigned its place. This system (...)
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  2. Veronique M. Foti, Heidegger and the Poets.A. Hadfield - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    In memoriam - Véronique M. Fóti (1938 - 2023).Galen A. Johnson - 2023 - Chiasmi International 25:27-27.
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  4. Merleau-Ponty: Difference, Materiality, Painting, by Veronique M. Foti (Ed.).T. F. Cloonan - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (1):115-117.
     
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  5. Nature, Art, and the Primacy of the Political: Reading Taminiaux with Merleau-Ponty.Véronique Fóti - 2017 - In Véronique M. Fóti & Pavlos Kontos (eds.), Phenomenology and the Primacy of the Political: Essays in Honor of Jacques Taminiaux. Cham: Springer.
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    Heidegger and the Poets.Véronique Marion Fóti - 1995 - Humanity Books.
    Veronique Foti delves into the full range of Heideggerian texts to elaborate the problematics of historicity, language, and the structure of disclosure or "manifestation" in connection with the Herman poets whom Heidegger invoked along his path of thinking. Foti’s reading of these ports (Morike, Trakl, Rilke, Holderlin, and Celan) is a probing inquiry into the aesthetic, ethical, and political implications of Heidegger’s thought. She knows how technicity (techne) and poetizing (poiesis) are opposed yet brought together in Heidegger’s hermeneutic phenomenology, how (...)
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  7. Vision's Invisibles.Véronique Fóti - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations.
     
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  8. Heidegger, Hölderlin and Sophoclean Tragedy.Véronique Fóti - 1999 - In James Risser (ed.), Heidegger toward the turn: essays on the work of the 1930s. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 163--186.
     
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  9. Chiasm, flesh, figuration : Toward a non-positive ontology.Véronique Fóti - 2009 - In Robert Vallier, Wayne Jeffrey Froman & Bernard Flynn (eds.), Merleau-Ponty and the Possibilities of Philosophy: Transforming the Tradition. State University of New York Press.
     
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  10. Empty Transport And Sheer Time: ON HÖLDERLIN'S PHILOSOPHY OF TRAGEDY.Veronique Fóti - 2002 - Existentia 12 (1-2):185-196.
     
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    Eros, Freedom, and Constraint.Veronique Foti - unknown
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    The Functions And Ordering Of The Theistic Arguments In Descartes' Meditations.Veronique Foti - unknown
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    Heidegger's and Merleau-Ponty's Turn from Technicity to Art.Véronique Fóti - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (4):306-316.
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    Nature, Art, and the Primacy of the Political: Reading Taminiaux with Merleau-Ponty.Véronique Fóti - 2017 - In Véronique M. Fóti & Pavlos Kontos (eds.), Phenomenology and the Primacy of the Political: Essays in Honor of Jacques Taminiaux. Cham: Springer.
    In much of his later work, such as Le théâtre des philosophes of 1995, and perhaps most succinctly in his essay “Was Merleau-Ponty on the Move from Husserl to Heidegger?” of 2008, Taminiaux acknowledges the inspiration of Hannah Arendt’s concern for the lifeworld as a realm of shifting appearances and of human heterogeneous plurality and interlocutory political praxis. He traces Arendt’s insights back to Husserl’s late concern for the lifeworld, as well as to Aristotle, insofar as the Stagirite, in disagreement (...)
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    Spinoza’s Doctrine of Immortality and the Unity of Love.Véronique M. Fdti - 1979 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):437-442.
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    The Political Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty, by Sonia Kruks. [REVIEW]Véronique Fóti - 1983 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9 (2):170-172.
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    Spinoza's Doctrine of Immortality and the Unity of Love.Véronique M. Fdti - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):437-442.
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    Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers.Caitlin E. McMahon, Nicole Foti, Melanie Jeske, William R. Britton, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Janet K. Shim & Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 2024 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 15 (2):108-119.
    Background Over the last decade, the return of results (ROR) in precision medicine research (PMR) has become increasingly routine. Calls for individual rights to research results have extended the “duty to report” from clinically useful genetic information to traits and ancestry results. ROR has thus been reframed as inherently beneficial to research participants, without a needed focus on who benefits and how. This paper addresses this gap, particularly in the context of PMR aimed at increasing participant diversity, by providing investigator (...)
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    Placed: Respect for Existing Value in Decolonizing Philosophy.M. Véronique Switzer - forthcoming - Hypatia:1-21.
    In “Rescuing Conservatism: A Defense of Existing Value,” G. A. Cohen offers an anticapitalist philosophy of valuing that takes as given the existence itself of particular valuable and valued things, and commitment through time to cherishing relationships to them. In this article, I argue that “being placed,” in precolonial senses, and decolonial “being in” and “seeking place,” are the givens of being valuing, living creatures among valuing, living creatures. Valuing as placed and valuing being placed are intrinsic to decolonial feminist (...)
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    Community Engagement in Precision Medicine Research: Organizational Practices and Their Impacts for Equity.Janet K. Shim, Nicole Foti, Emily Vasquez, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Michael Bentz, Melanie Jeske & Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 2023 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (4):185-196.
    Background In the wake of mandates for biomedical research to increase participation by members of historically underrepresented populations, community engagement (CE) has emerged as a key intervention to help achieve this goal.Methods Using interviews, observations, and document analysis, we examine how stakeholders in precision medicine research understand and seek to put into practice ideas about who to engage, how engagement should be conducted, and what engagement is for.Results We find that ad hoc, opportunistic, and instrumental approaches to CE exacted significant (...)
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    Tissue fusion and cell sorting in embryonic development and disease: biomedical implications.José M. Pérez-Pomares & Ramsey A. Foty - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (8):809-821.
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    The IARC Monographs: Updated procedures for modern and transparent evidence synthesis in cancer hazard identification.Jonathan M. Samet, Weihsueh A. Chiu, Vincent Cogliano, Jennifer Jinot, David Kriebel, Ruth M. Lunn, Frederick A. Beland, Lisa Bero, Patience Browne, Lin Fritschi, Jun Kanno, Dirk W. Lachenmeier, Qing Lan, Gérard Lasfargues, Frank Le Curieux, Susan Peters, Pamela Shubat, Hideko Sone, Mary C. White, Jon Williamson, Marianna Yakubovskaya, Jack Siemiatycki, Paul A. White, Kathryn Z. Guyton, Mary K. Schubauer-Berigan, Amy L. Hall, Yann Grosse, Véronique Bouvard, Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa, Fatiha El Ghissassi, Béatrice Lauby-Secretan, Bruce Armstrong, Rodolfo Saracci, Jiri Zavadil, Kurt Straif & Christopher P. Wild - unknown
    The Monographs produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) apply rigorous procedures for the scientific review and evaluation of carcinogenic hazards by independent experts. The Preamble to the IARC Monographs, which outlines these procedures, was updated in 2019, following recommendations of a 2018 expert Advisory Group. This article presents the key features of the updated Preamble, a major milestone that will enable IARC to take advantage of recent scientific and procedural advances made during the 12 years since (...)
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    The Presocratics after Heidegger. [REVIEW]George Kovacs - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):439-439.
    This collection of thirteen essays represents an in-depth, well-focused, creative exploration of Heidegger’s sustained, extensive dialogue with the Presocratics. The list of contributors from abroad and America is impressive: Heidegger, Gadamer, Jean-François Courtaine, Michel Serres, Parvis Emad, Michael Naas, David F. Krell, John Sallis, Dennis J. Schmidt, David C. Jacobs, Charles E. Scott, Walter A. Brogan, and Véronique M. Fóti. These well-researched, thoughtful studies constitute a unified work that amounts to a rediscovery of the early Greeks from the perspective (...)
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    Family and Marriage: Institutions and the Need for Social Goods.Véronique Munoz-Dardé & M. G. F. Martin - 2023 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 97 (1):221-247.
    Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads to the question of whether the family ought to be abolished, given its negative impact on the very possibility of delivering equality of life chances. In this article, we address questions regarding the justice of the family, and of marriage, and reflect on rights, equality, and the provision of social goods by institutions. There is a temptation to justify our social institutions in terms which highlight (...)
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    E. Lippolis, S. Garraffo, M. Nafissi, Taranto.Véronique Krings - 1997 - Kernos 10:363-364.
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  26. SPALLANZANI M., L'Arbre et le labyrinthe: Descartes selon l'ordre des Lumières (CR du n° 2/2011).le Ru Véronique - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):407-409.
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    M.J. Hidalgo de la Vega, J.J. Sayas Abengochea, J.M. Roldán Hervás, Historia de la Grecia Antigua.Véronique Krings - 1999 - Kernos 12:326-327.
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    Graphes et écritures.Véronique Fabbri - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Le moment le plus remarquable dans l'œuvre de Goodman, Langages de l'art, c'est sans doute sa théorie de la notation ; c'est aussi une théorie de l'œuvre, une approche critique de l'ontologie – la construction de ce que j'appellerai une ontologie du singulier. La danse joue un rôle décisif dans l'élaboration de ces deux aspects de la pensée de Goodman : « La possibilité d'une notation pour la danse a été l'une des questions initiales qui m'ont conduit à étudier les (...)
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    Doctors in Roman Egypt - (M.) Hirt Raj Médecins et malades de l'Égypte romaine. Étude socio-légale de la profession médicale et de ses praticiens du I er au IV e siècle ap. J.-C. (Studies in Ancient Medicine 32.) Pp. xx + 386, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2006. Cased, €139, US$181. ISBN: 978-90-04-14846-8. [REVIEW]Veronique Dasen - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):554-.
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    Les forces vives de la formation de l’esprit scientifique.Véronique Le Ru - 2021 - Diogène n° 269-270 (1):65-80.
    De 1686 à 1758, soit pendant plus de soixante ans, les savants les plus éminents de l’époque, dont la Marquise Du Châtelet, participent au débat sur les forces vives ; faut-il mesurer la force par le produit de la masse et de la vitesse ( m.v, qu’on appelle aujourd’hui la quantité de mouvement) ou par le produit de la masse et du carré de la vitesse ( m.v 2 )? Or il est intéressant de souligner que, loin d’être une simple (...)
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    Étude de représentations psychiques et de fantasmes liés au don de sperme, à partir du récit du parcours d’AMP-D d’un père infertile.Émeline Chapel-Lardic, Véronique Drouineaud, Oxana Blagosklonov, Agnès Condat, Nicolas Mendes & Ouriel Rosenblum - 2023 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 239 (1):15-33.
    L’aide médicale à la procréation avec tiers donneur ( amp-d ) est un processus médical qui permet à des hommes infertiles de devenir père grâce à un don de sperme. À partir du récit rétrospectif du parcours d’ amp-d de M. au cours d’un entretien de recherche, l’article étudie des représentations psychiques et des fantasmes liés à ce don. Au croisement du biologique et du psychique, du conscient et de l’inconscient, il explore ces paroles subjectives en les articulant à celles (...)
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    Véronique Fóti: Tracing expression in Merleau-Ponty: aesthetics, philosophy of biology, and ontology: Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL, 2013, 170 pp, $24.95 , ISBN: 9780810129009.Evi Grammati - 2015 - Continental Philosophy Review 48 (3):397-403.
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    Jean-Michel Gouvard (éd.) — De la langue au style. Lyon : Presses universitaires, 2005, 444 pages, 25 euros. [REVIEW]Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2006 - Corpus 5.
    Dans une introduction générale, J.-M. Gouvard rappelle les fondements historiques des débats sur la nature des rapports entre langue et style, en mettant en parallèle la stylistique linguistique du père fondateur Ch. Bally développée dans Traité de stylistique française (1909) et la stylistique littéraire de L. Spitzer explicitée dans Études de style (1970). Si Bally privilégie la langue orale commune et Spitzer le texte écrit littéraire, tous deux se rejoignent cependant par une même « métho..
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    Jean-Michel Gouvard (éd.) — De la langue au style. Lyon : Presses universitaires, 2005, 444 pages, 25 euros. [REVIEW]Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2006 - Corpus 5.
    Dans une introduction générale, J.-M. Gouvard rappelle les fondements historiques des débats sur la nature des rapports entre langue et style, en mettant en parallèle la stylistique linguistique du père fondateur Ch. Bally développée dans Traité de stylistique française (1909) et la stylistique littéraire de L. Spitzer explicitée dans Études de style (1970). Si Bally privilégie la langue orale commune et Spitzer le texte écrit littéraire, tous deux se rejoignent cependant par une même « métho...
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    Diacritics of the Inexpressible: Tracing Expression with Véronique Fóti.Ted Toadvine - 2014 - Chiasmi International 16:307-313.
    Véronique Fóti’s Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty demonstrates how the problem of expression motivates and unifies Merleau-Ponty’s investigations of art, life, nature, and ontology, culminating in a timely conception of nature as a differential expressive matrix. The key to this expressive ontology is diacritical difference. We raise three questions for this diacritical ontology: how it embodies the memory of the world, how it is interrupted by transcendence, and how it dissolves into elementality. Our inquiry points towards a diacritics of the (...)
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    Nascency and Memory: Reflections on Véronique Fóti’s Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty.Leonard Lawlor - 2014 - Chiasmi International 16:293-305.
    This is a review essay on Véronique Fóti’s Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty. It attempts to display the pattern that constitutes “the in filigree tracings” of Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty. In other words, it reconstructs the conceptual features that go into the “unthought” of expression that Véronique Fóti has given us. The reconstruction takes place in two steps. The first reconstructs the concept of expression itself as Fóti sees it in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. Here, we follow Fóti’s analysis and resolution (...)
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  37. Varonique M. Foti, ed., Merleau-Ponty: Difference, Materiality, Painting.D. Coole - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology by Véronique Fóti.Jessica Wiskus - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (3):618-619.
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    Vision's Invisibles: Philosophical Explorations, by Véronique Fóti.Josh Cohen - 2006 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 37 (2):216-217.
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    Lydie Bodiou, Véronique Mehl, Jacques Oulhen, Francis.Charles Delattre - 2012 - Clio 36.
    Le volume Chemin faisant réunit vingt-et-un articles rassemblés en hommage à l’historien de la Grèce classique Pierre Brulé et aux activités qu’il a développées au sein du CRESCAM-LAHM (UMR 6566). Il peut ainsi servir de pendant à La Grèce d’à côté, un recueil d’articles de P. Brulé publié en 2007 : les compagnonnages de l’historien, illustrés par la participation de P. Briant, de M.-M. Mactoux, de L. Bruit-Zaidman, de R. Parker, de S. Georgoudi, de M. Jost, de V. Dasen ou (...)
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    Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty's New Ontology of Self.David Morris & Kym Maclaren - 2015 - Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press.
    This collection is the first extended investigation of the relation between time and memory in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s thought as a whole as well as the first to explore in depth the significance of his concept of institution. It brings the French phenomenologist’s views on the self and ontology into contemporary focus. Time, Memory, Institution argues that the self is not a self-contained or self-determining identity, as such, but is gathered out of a radical openness to what is not self, and (...)
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  42. Heidegger & Nietzsche.Babette Babich, Alfred Denker & Holger Zaborowski (eds.) - 2012 - Amsterdam: BRILL.
    This volume contains new and original papers on Martin Heidegger’s complex relation to Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy. The authors not only critically discuss the many aspects of Heidegger’s reading of Nietzsche, they also interpret Heidegger’s thought from a Nietzschean perspective. Here is presented for the first time an overview of not only Heidegger’s and Nietzsche’s philosophy but also an overview of what is alive – and dead – in their thinking. Many authors through a reading of Heidegger and Nietzsche deal with (...)
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  43. Universals: an opinionated introduction.D. M. Armstrong - 1989 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    In this short text, a distinguished philosopher turns his attention to one of the oldest and most fundamental philosophical problems of all: How it is that we are able to sort and classify different things as being of the same natural class? Professor Armstrong carefully sets out six major theories—ancient, modern, and contemporary—and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each. Recognizing that there are no final victories or defeats in metaphysics, Armstrong nonetheless defends a traditional account of universals as the (...)
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  44. Exact and Approximate Arithmetic in an Amazonian Indigene Group.Pierre Pica, Cathy Lemer, Véronique Izard & Stanislas Dehaene - 2004 - Science 306 (5695):499-503.
    Is calculation possible without language? Or is the human ability for arithmetic dependent on the language faculty? To clarify the relation between language and arithmetic, we studied numerical cognition in speakers of Mundurukú, an Amazonian language with a very small lexicon of number words. Although the Mundurukú lack words for numbers beyond 5, they are able to compare and add large approximate numbers that are far beyond their naming range. However, they fail in exact arithmetic with numbers larger than 4 (...)
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    Corresponding Conspiracy Theorists.M. R. X. Dentith & Patrick Stokes - 2024 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (5):15-32.
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    Putting humanity back into the teaching of human biology.Brian M. Donovan - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 52 (C):65-75.
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    The “Wonderful Properties of Glass”: Liebig’s Kaliapparat and the Practice of Chemistry in Glass.Catherine M. Jackson - 2015 - Isis 106 (1):43-69.
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  48. Log or linear? Distinct intuitions of the number scale in Western and Amazonian indigene cultures.Pierre Pica, Stanislas Dehaene, Elizabeth Spelke & Véronique Izard - 2008 - Science 320 (5880):1217-1220.
    The mapping of numbers onto space is fundamental to measurement and to mathematics. Is this mapping a cultural invention or a universal intuition shared by all humans regardless of culture and education? We probed number-space mappings in the Mundurucu, an Amazonian indigene group with a reduced numerical lexicon and little or no formal education. At all ages, the Mundurucu mapped symbolic and nonsymbolic numbers onto a logarithmic scale, whereas Western adults used linear mapping with small or symbolic numbers and logarithmic (...)
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    Normativity and epistemic intuitions.Jonathan M. Weinberg, Shaun Nichols & Stephen P. Stich - 2008 - In Joshua Michael Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Experimental Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 429-460.
    In this paper we propose to argue for two claims. The first is that a sizeable group of epistemological projects – a group which includes much of what has been done in epistemology in the analytic tradition – would be seriously undermined if one or more of a cluster of empirical hypotheses about epistemic intuitions turns out to be true. The basis for this claim will be set out in Section 2. The second claim is that, while the jury is (...)
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    Heidegger, Kant and time.Charles M. Sherover - 1971 - Bloomington: University Press of America.
    One of the greatest merits of Dr. Sherover's excellent book is that it enables us to see Heidegger's thought- in one direction, at least- as an organic outgrowth from his reading of Kant. It thus helps to remove on common misapprehension that Heidegger's thought is odd, idiosyncratic, and not rooted- as in fact it is- in the mainstream of philosophy. Dr. Sherover is able to remove this misunderstanding in great part through the admirable clarity of his exposition; he has succeeded (...)
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