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  1. F. Nietzsche, critique de la culture occidentale.F. Guibal - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (3):289-310.
     
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  2. Cultural meanings and ethical meaning-following Levinas, Emmanuel.F. Guibal - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (1):134-163.
     
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  3. et combien de dieux nouveaux. Lévinas.F. . . GUIBAL - 1980
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  4. History, reason, action. The question of law in the thought of E. Weil.F. Guibal - 2000 - Archives de Philosophie 63 (3):495-513.
     
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  5. Jésus: Le sens universel d'un existant singulier?F. Guibal - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 82 (3):393-414.
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  6. La force subversive de l'Evangile. Sur la pensée théologique de Gustavo Gutiérrez.F. Guibal - 1989 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 77 (4):483-508.
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  7. Le kérygme et l'histoire: La christologie de J.-L. Segundo.F. Guibal - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (3):343-363.
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  8. Questions posthégéliennes. A partir de l'oeuvre de Georges Morel.F. Guibal - 1986 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 74 (3):363-398.
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  9. The historical condition of meaning according to Eric Weil.F. Guibal - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (4):610-639.
     
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  10. F. Nietzsche o el deseo del sí creador.Francis Guibal - 1985 - Diálogo Filosófico 1:4-8.
     
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    F. Nietzsche ou le désir du oui créateur.Francis Guibal - 1984 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 82 (53):55-79.
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    La gloire en exil: le témoignage philosophique d'Emmanuel Levinas.Francis Guibal - 2004 - Paris: Cerf.
    La philosophie ici perçue comme exigence de se mouvoir dans un espace d'intelligibilité commune ouvert par les Grecs, mais en l'éveillant ou la rendant disponible à ce qui l'appelle sans qu'elle ne puisse le maîtriser : l'infini. F. Guibal avec Levinas exprime que la raison vaut comme langage et responsabilité métaphysique.
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  13. Revue Des revues.Ch Perelman - 1968 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 22 (1/2=83/84):246.
    Cahier 1 : M. Vetö, Le passé selon Bergson ; F. Guibal, « E. Weil et nous ». Une philosophie à l’épreuve de la réalité ; O. Balaban, Intellectualisme et causalité chez Hegel, et les limites de la science moderne ; C. Poirel, Le matérialisme neuronal et la question de la transcendance ; B. D. Hercenberg, Le mythe de Déméter et la tension entre la séparation..
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  14. Neurophenomenology: A methodological remedy for the hard problem.F. J. Varela - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):330-49.
    This paper responds to the issues raised by D. Chalmers by offering a research direction which is quite radical because of the way in which methodological principles are linked to scientific studies of consciousness. Neuro-phenomenology is the name I use here to designate a quest to marry modern cognitive science and a disciplined approach to human experience, thereby placing myself in the lineage of the continental tradition of Phenomenology. My claim is that the so-called hard problem that animates these Special (...)
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  15. Neurophenomenology: a methodological remedy for the hard problem.F. Varela - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):330-349.
    This paper starts with one of Chalmers’ basic points: first-hand experience is an irreducible field of phenomena. I claim there is no ‘theoretical fix’ or ‘extra ingredient’ in nature that can possibly bridge this gap. Instead, the field of conscious phenomena requires a rigorous method and an explicit pragmatics for its exploration and analysis. My proposed approach, inspired by the style of inquiry of phenomenology, I have called neurophenomenology. It seeks articulations by mutual constraints between phenomena present in experience and (...)
     
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    Intentional action in ordinary language: core concept or pragmatic understanding?F. Adams & A. Steadman - 2004 - Analysis 64 (2):173-181.
  17. Emergence and Its Place in Nature: A Case Study of Biochemical Networks.F. C. Boogerd, F. J. Bruggeman, Robert C. Richardson, Achim Stephan & H. Westerhoff - 2005 - Synthese 145 (1):131 - 164.
    We will show that there is a strong form of emergence in cell biology. Beginning with C.D. Broad's classic discussion of emergence, we distinguish two conditions sufficient for emergence. Emergence in biology must be compatible with the thought that all explanations of systemic properties are mechanistic explanations and with their sufficiency. Explanations of systemic properties are always in terms of the properties of the parts within the system. Nonetheless, systemic properties can still be emergent. If the properties of the components (...)
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  18. The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element.F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (50):144-160.
    This article is a translation into english of a lecture given by paneth in 1931. The content of the work is described by the section titles: (1) the need for epistemological clarification of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, (2) the concept of substance in chemistry, (3) the epistemological standpoint of the ancient atomists, (4) the epistemological position of the concept of element introduced by lavoisier, (5) the double meaning of the chemical concept of element: 'basic substance' and 'simple substance', And (...)
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    A problem for expressivism.F. Jackson & P. Pettit - 1998 - Analysis 58 (4):239-251.
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  20. The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element (I).F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):1-14.
    This article is a translation into english of a lecture given by paneth in 1931. The content of the work is described by the section titles: (1) the need for epistemological clarification of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, (2) the concept of substance in chemistry, (3) the epistemological standpoint of the ancient atomists, (4) the epistemological position of the concept of element introduced by lavoisier, (5) the double meaning of the chemical concept of element: 'basic substance' and 'simple substance', And (...)
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    Altérités: Jacques Derrida et Pierre-Jean Labarrière : avec des études de Francis Guibal et Stanislas Breton.Francis Guibal & Stanislas Breton - 1986
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  22. Weight or the value of knowledge.F. P. Ramsey - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (1):1-4.
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    The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element.F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):1-14.
  24. Establishing the boundaries of ethically permissible research with vulnerable populations.D. N. Weisstub, J. Arboleda-Florez & G. F. Tomossy - 1998 - In David N. Weisstub (ed.), Research on human subjects: ethics, law, and social policy. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press. pp. 355--79.
     
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    Food, Consumer Concerns, and Trust: Food Ethics for a Globalizing Market.F. W. A. Brom & B. Gremmen - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (2):127-139.
    The use of biotechnology in food productiongives rise to consumer concerns. The term ``consumerconcern'' is often used as a container notion. Itincludes concerns about food safety, environmental andanimal welfare consequences of food productionsystems, and intrinsic moral objections againstgenetic modification. In order to create clarity adistinction between three different kinds of consumerconcern is proposed. Consumer concerns can be seen assigns of loss of trust. Maintaining consumer trustasks for governmental action. Towards consumerconcerns, governments seem to have limitedpossibilities for public policy. Under current (...)
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    ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baġdādīs Bearbeitung von Buch Lambda der aristotelischen Metaphysik.ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī & Muwaffaq al-Dīn - 1976 - Wiesbaden: Steiner. Edited by Aristotle & Angelika Neuwirth.
  27. The Use of the Self.F. Matthias Alexander - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:237.
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  28. Neural synchrony and the unity of mind: A neurophenomenological perspective.F. Varela & Evan Thompson - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Technology.F. Rapp - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
    How can I wright an abstract ir I can't. read the article? I'm interested in reading it because I'm writing a papel on Philosophy of Technology but I have no acesso to this. Text. It's a shame! What can I do??? -/- Luisa.
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  30. Mathematics and dialectic in the republic VI.-VII. (I.).F. M. Cornford - 1932 - Mind 41 (161):37-52.
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    Fuzzy Trace Theory and Medical Decisions by Minors: Differences in Reasoning between Adolescents and Adults.E. A. Wilhelms & V. F. Reyna - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):268-282.
    Standard models of adolescent risk taking posit that the cognitive abilities of adolescents and adults are equivalent, and that increases in risk taking that occur during adolescence are the result of socio emotional differences in impulsivity, sensation seeking, and lack of self-control. Fuzzy-trace theory incorporates these socio emotional differences. However, it predicts that there are also cognitive differences between adolescents and adults, specifically that there are developmental increases in gist-based intuition that reflects understanding. Gist understanding, as opposed to verbatim-based analysis, (...)
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    A Programme for Christology: C. J. F. WILLIAMS.C. J. F. Williams - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):513-524.
    Christology seems to fall fairly clearly into two divisions. The first is concerned with the truth of the two propositions: ‘Christ is God’ and ‘Christ is a man’. The second is concerned with the mutual compatibility of these propositions. The first part of Christology tends to confine itself to what is sometimes called ‘positive theology’: that is to say, it is largely given over to examining the Jons revelationis —let us not prejudge currently burning issues by asking what this is—to (...)
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  33. Mathematics and dialectic in the republic VI.-VII. (II.).F. M. Cornford - 1932 - Mind 41 (162):173-190.
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    On 'the denial of bivalence is absurd'.F. J. Pelletier & R. J. Stainton - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (3):369 – 382.
    Timothy Williamson, in various places, has put forward an argument that is supposed to show that denying bivalence is absurd. This paper is an examination of the logical force of this argument, which is found wanting.
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  35. Bergson's vitalism in the light of modern biology.Maria de Issekutz Wolsky, Alexander A. Wolsky, F. Burwick & P. Douglass - 1992 - In Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.), The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  36. Conscious perception.F. Dretske - 1993 - Mind 102:263-283.
     
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    Restoring Responsibility: Ethics in Government, Business, and Healthcare.Dennis F. Thompson - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this important collection of essays Dennis Thompson argues for a more robust conception of responsibility in public life than prevails in contemporary democracies. He suggests that we should stop thinking so much about public ethics in terms of individual vices and start thinking about it more in terms of institutional vices. Combining theory and practice with many concrete examples and proposals for reform, these essays could be used in courses in applied ethics or political theory and will be read (...)
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  38. Storia della filosofia.F. Albergamo - 1967 - [Palermo]: Palumbo.
     
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  39. Storia della logica delle scienze esatte.F. Albergamo - 1947 - Bari,: G. Laterza.
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  40. The terrestrial craddle of life.F. Albarède & J. Blichert-Toft - 2009 - In Maryvonne Gérin & Marie-Christine Maurel (eds.), Origins of Life: Self-Organization and/or Biological Evolution? Edp Sciences. pp. 1--12.
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    Ciencia, valores y relativismo: una defensa de la filosofía de la ciencia.F. Javier Rodríguez Alcázar - 2000 - [Granada]: Editorial Comares.
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  42. Riflessioni critiche intorno alla soggettività giuridica: significato di un'evoluzione.F. Alcaro - 1976 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
     
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  43. Chiesa e fascismo.F. Alessandrini - forthcoming - Studium.
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  44. La dottrina delle Prolepseis nello stoicismo antico.F. Alesse - 1989 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44 (4):629-645.
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    Man's supreme inheritance: Conscious Guidance and Control in Relation to Human Evolution in Civilization.F. Matthias Alexander - 1918 - New York: E. P. Dutton & Company.
    Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much m advance of the time, may reassure himself by looking at his act DEGREES from an impersonal point of view.... It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. He, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he (...)
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  46. The doctrine of the prolepseis in ancient stoicism.F. Alesse - 1989 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44 (4):629-645.
     
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    A World without Words and the World with Words.F. C. Walker & D. Goode - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (3):377-381.
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    3. "presence" and myth.F. R. Ankersmit - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (3):328–336.
    There are no dictionary meanings or authoritative discussions of "presence" that fix the significance of this word in a way that ought to be accepted by anybody using it. So we are in the welcome possession of great freedom to maneuver when using the term. In fact, the only feasible requirement for its use is that it should maximally contribute to our understanding of the humanities. When trying to satisfy this requirement I shall relate "presence" to representation. Then I focus (...)
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  49. The philosophy of chance.F. Y. Edgeworth - 1884 - Mind 9 (34):223-235.
  50. Inquiry in science education: Intemational perspectives.F. Abd-Ei-Khalick, S. Boujaoude, N. G. Lederman, R. Mamilok-Naaman, A. Hofstein & M. Niaz - 2004 - Science Education 88:397-419.
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