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  1. L'Art au Point de vue Sociologique. Éducation et Hérédité.M. Guyau - 1890 - Mind 15 (58):279-284.
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  2. La Morale Anglaise Contemporaine.M. Guyau - 1880 - Mind 5 (18):280-288.
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  3. 'La Morale d' Épicure et ses Rapports avec les Doctrines Contemporaines.M. Guyau - 1879 - Mind 4 (16):582-587.
     
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  4. Les Problèmes de l'Esthétique Contemporaine.M. Guyau - 1887 - Mind 12 (45):119-122.
     
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  5. Education and Heredity.J. M. Guyau & W. J. Greenstreet - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (2):243-247.
     
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  6. The Non-Religion of the Future. A Sociological Study. [REVIEW]M. Guyau - 1898 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 8:630.
     
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    Esquisse d'une morale sans obligation ni sanction.Jean-Marie Guyau - 1935 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    Esquisse d'une morale sans obligation ni sanction / par M. GuyauDate de l'edition originale : 1885Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les oeuvres faisant partie de cette collection ont ete numerisees par la BnF (...)
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  8. M. Guyau, Les Problèmes de l'Esthétique contemporaine. [REVIEW]G. Allen - 1887 - Mind 12:119.
     
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  9. M. Guyau, La Morale d'Épicure et ses Rapports avec les Doctrines contemporaines. [REVIEW]H. Sidgwick - 1879 - Mind 4:582.
     
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  10. M. Guyau, L'Art au point de vue sociologique and Education et Héréité. [REVIEW]J. Sully - 1890 - Mind 15:279.
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    Education and Heredity.J. M. Guyau, W. J. Greenstreet.J. A. Thomson - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (2):243-247.
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    Philosophes français contemporains: J.-m. Guyau.Alfred Fouillée - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 26:417 - 445.
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    Philosophes français contemporains: J.-m. Guyau: IV. — l'expansion de la vie sociale, comme Principe de la religion.Alfred Fouillée - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 26:560 - 587.
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  14. La morale, l'art et la religion d'après M. Guyau.Alfred Fouillée - 1889 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 28:182-196.
     
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  15. La littérature face au spleen génie et sociabilité dans la pensée de J.-M. Guyau.Scheherezade Pinilla Canadas - 2004 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 46:93-108.
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    Review of M. Guyau and Gertrude Rapteyn: A Sketch of Morality Independent of Obligation or Sanction.[REVIEW]G. E. Moore - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (2):232-236.
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    Review of M. Guyau: L'Art Au Point de Vue Sociologique.[REVIEW]E. Boirac - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (4):525-527.
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    La sanction en taut qu'element corrupteur de la moralite chez J, M. Guyau.Jordi Riba - 1998 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 10 (1):40-54.
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    Review of M. Guyau and Gertrude Rapteyn: A Sketch of Morality Independent of Obligation or Sanction.[REVIEW]G. E. Moore - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (2):232-236.
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    Book Review:L'Art Au Point de Vue Sociologique. M. Guyau[REVIEW]E. Boirac - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (4):525-.
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    Book Review:Education and Heredity. J. M. Guyau, W. J. Greenstreet. [REVIEW]J. A. Thomson - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (2):243-.
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    La religione nella vita dello spirito. [REVIEW]M. B. B. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):559-560.
    In this volume the author discusses the major trends in the philosophy of religion from Kant to the beginning of the twentieth century. The work is divided into three parts dealing respectively with the methods of study of the religious phenomenon, the nature of religion, and the approach to religion from experience and the principle of immanence. In Part I the theological method, based on revelation and authority, is first discussed; and then the rationalistic method emphasizing the approach to religion (...)
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    Book Review:A Sketch of Morality Independent of Obligation or Sanction. M. Guyau, Gertrude Rapteyn. [REVIEW]G. E. Moore - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (2):232-.
  24. Guyau, J. M., Die englische Ethik der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]Otto Braun - 1915 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 20:322.
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    La morale, l'art et la religion d'après Guyau.Alfred Fouillée - 1897 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    La morale, l'art et la religion d'apres M. Guyau (4e ed.) / par Alfred FouilleeDate de l'edition originale: 1901Sujet de l'ouvrage: Guyau, Jean-Marie (1854-1888)Philosophie de la religionMoraleArt -- PhilosophieCe livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux (...)
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  26. Reid on Powers and Abilities.M. Folescu - 2024 - In Sebastian Bender & Dominik Perler (eds.), Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 326-342.
    Early in his Essays on Intellectual Powers, Reid draws a distinction between mental power, mental operation, and mental capacity (EIP 21). To the untrained eye, these terms could probably be used interchangeably, and Reid believes this is correct, up to a point. He argues that, if we are interested in understanding exactly how the human mind works, we must use these terms with more precise meanings. This is part of his more general strategy of trying to always use the words (...)
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    Snapshots of five clinical ethics committees in the UK.M. Szeremeta, John Dawson, Donal Manning, Alan R. Watson, Margaret M. Wright, William Notcutt & Richard Lancaster - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (suppl 1):9-17.
    Each of the following papers gives an account of a different UK clinical ethics committee. The committees vary in the length of time they have been established, and also in the main focus of their work. The accounts discuss the development of the committees and some of the ethical problems that have been brought to them. The issues raised will be relevant for other National Health Service (NHS) trusts in the UK that wish to set up such a committee.
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  28. What is a Conspiracy Theory?M. Giulia Https://Orcidorg Napolitano & Kevin Https://Orcidorg Reuter - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (5):2035-2062.
    In much of the current academic and public discussion, conspiracy theories are portrayed as a negative phenomenon, linked to misinformation, mistrust in experts and institutions, and political propaganda. Rather surprisingly, however, philosophers working on this topic have been reluctant to incorporate a negatively evaluative aspect when either analyzing or engineering the concept conspiracy theory. In this paper, we present empirical data on the nature of the concept conspiracy theory from five studies designed to test the existence, prevalence and exact form (...)
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  29. Evolutionary Debunking and the Folk/Theoretical Distinction.M. Scarfone - 2024 - Philosophia 52 (2):269-287.
    In metaethics, evolutionary debunking arguments combine empirical and epistemological premises to purportedly show that our moral judgments are unjustified. One objection to these arguments has been to distinguish between those judgments that evolutionary influence might undermine versus those that it does not. This response is powerful but not well understood. In this paper I flesh out the response by drawing upon a familiar distinction in the natural sciences, where it is common to distinguish folk judgments from theoretical judgments. I argue (...)
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  30. On being alienated.M. G. F. Martin - 2006 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  31. Corresponding Conspiracy Theorists.M. R. X. Dentith & Patrick Stokes - 2024 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (5):15-32.
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    "Ludeweixi Fei'erbaha he Deguo gu dian zhe xue di zong jie" qian shi.M. Yü Wang - 1988 - [Yanji shi]: Yanbian ren min chu ban she.
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    Population, existence and incommensurability.M. A. Roberts - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-25.
    Jan Narveson has articulated a deeply held, widely shared intuition regarding what moral law has to say about bringing additional people into existence: while we are “in favour of making people happy,” we are “neutral about making happy people.” Various formulations of the Narvesonian intuition (closely related to the _person-affecting intuition_ or _restriction_) have been widely criticized. This present paper outlines an off-the-beaten-path alternate construction of the intuition—the _existence condition_—and argues that that particular construction has the resources to avoid some (...)
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    A New Introduction to Modal Logic.M. J. Cresswell & G. E. Hughes - 1996 - New York: Routledge. Edited by M. J. Cresswell.
    This long-awaited book replaces Hughes and Cresswell's two classic studies of modal logic: _An Introduction to Modal Logic_ and _A Companion to Modal Logic_. _A New Introduction to Modal Logic_ is an entirely new work, completely re-written by the authors. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal propositional logic and modal predicate logic, without sacrificing tha clarity of exposition and approachability that were essential features of their earlier works. The book takes (...)
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    Matter and Consciousness.Paul M. Churchland - 1985 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    In _Matter and Consciousness_, Paul Churchland presents a concise and contemporary overview of the philosophical issues surrounding the mind and explains the main theories and philosophical positions that have been proposed to solve them. Making the case for the relevance of theoretical and experimental results in neuroscience, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence for the philosophy of mind, Churchland reviews current developments in the cognitive sciences and offers a clear and accessible account of the connections to philosophy of mind. For this (...)
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    Storia di una “frequentazione”: il concetto di “relazione” in Gabriel Marcel e Jean-Paul Sartre.M. Ghelardini - forthcoming - Studi Sartriani:53-74.
    Is it possible to establish a line of research that brings Gabriel Marcel and Jean-Paul Sartre closer together? With this article, we will positively support this idea, by distancing ourselves from the overly rigid interpretations that exclusively focus on antinomic elements sliding into a reductionist and nowadays “canonical” presentation of the relationship between these philosophers. Beyond the undeniable and, fortunately, unmediated differences between the two philosophers, this article aims to investigate their positions regarding the concept of “relationship”. In doing so, (...)
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  37. One Body: An Essay in Christian Sexual Ethics by Alexander R. Pruss.O. S. B. Benedict M. Guevin - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (3):485-489.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:One Body: An Essay in Christian Sexual Ethics by Alexander R. PrussBenedict M. Guevin O.S.B.One Body: An Essay in Christian Sexual Ethics. By Alexander R. Pruss. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013. Pp. ix + 465. $45.00 (paper). ISBN: 978-0-268-03897-7.As a professor of moral theology in general and of sexual ethics in particular, I found Alexander Pruss’s largely philosophical account of sexual ethics to be (...)
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    Masked Abilities and Compatibilism.M. Fara - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):843-865.
    An object's disposition to A in circumstances C is masked if circumstances C obtain without the object Aing. This paper explores an analogous sense in which abilities can be masked, and it uses the results of this exploration to motivate an analysis of agents' abilities in terms of dispositions. This analysis is then shown to provide the resources to defend a version of the Principle of Alternate Possibilities against Frankfurt-style counterexamples. Although this principle is often taken to be congenial to (...)
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    What is Philosophy of Science?M. M. W. - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):1-4.
    Philosophy of science is the organized expression of a growing intent among philosophers and scientists to clarify, perhaps unify, the programs, methods and results of the disciplines of philosophy and of science. The examination of fundamental concepts and presuppositions in the light of the positive results of science, systematic doubt of the positive results, and a thorough-going analysis and critique of logic and of language, are typical projects for this joint effort. It is not necessary to be committed to a (...)
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  40. The evolutionary argument for phenomenal powers.Hedda Hassel Mørch - 2017 - Philosophical Perspectives 31 (1):293-316.
    Epiphenomenalism is the view that phenomenal properties – which characterize what it is like, or how it feels, for a subject to be in conscious states – have no physical effects. One of the earliest arguments against epiphenomenalism is the evolutionary argument (James 1890/1981; Eccles and Popper 1977; Popper 1978), which starts from the following problem: why is pain correlated with stimuli detrimental to survival and reproduction – such as suffocation, hunger and burning? And why is pleasure correlated with stimuli (...)
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    Electron diffraction from crystals containing stacking faults: I.M. J. Whelan & P. B. Hirsch - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1121-1142.
  42. Does Dispositionalism Entail Panpsychism?Hedda Hassel Mørch - 2018 - Topoi 39 (5):1073-1088.
    According to recent arguments for panpsychism, all physical properties are dispositional, dispositions require categorical grounds, and the only categorical properties we know are phenomenal properties. Therefore, phenomenal properties can be posited as the categorical grounds of all physical properties—in order to solve the mind–body problem and/or in order avoid noumenalism about the grounds of the physical world. One challenge to this case comes from dispositionalism, which agrees that all physical properties are dispositional, but denies that dispositions require categorical grounds. In (...)
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    Ethical Stakes for Past, Present, and Prospective Tuberculosis Isolate Research Towards a Multicultural Data Sovereignty Model for Isolate Samples in Research.A. Anderson, M. Meher, Z. Maroof, S. Malua, C. Tahapeehi, J. Littleton, V. Arcus, J. Wade & J. Park - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-12.
    Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal infectious disease that, in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), inequitably affects Asian, Pacific, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African (MELAA), and Māori people. Medical research involving genome sequencing of TB samples enables more nuanced understanding of disease strains and their transmission. This could inform highly specific health interventions. However, the collection and management of TB isolate samples for research are currently informed by monocultural biomedical models often lacking key ethical considerations. Drawing on a qualitative kaupapa (...)
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    Textes grecs, patristiques et hagiographiques, dans le cod. w. 132 de la bibliothèque Chester Beatty, à Dublin.M. Aubineau - 1967 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 60 (2):277-278.
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    What Makes Us Think?: A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue About Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain.M. B. DeBevoise (ed.) - 2002 - Princeton University Press.
    Will understanding our brains help us to know our minds? Or is there an unbridgeable distance between the work of neuroscience and the workings of human consciousness? In a remarkable exchange between neuroscientist Jean-Pierre Changeux and philosopher Paul Ricoeur, this book explores the vexed territory between these divergent approaches--and comes to a deeper, more complex perspective on human nature.Ranging across diverse traditions, from phrenology to PET scans and from Spinoza to Charles Taylor, What Makes Us Think? revolves around a central (...)
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  46. Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction.M. A. Notturno (ed.) - 1994 - Routledge.
    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    An Approach to Erasmus 1.M. A. Screech & D. Litt - 1971 - Heythrop Journal 12 (2):150-163.
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    Thinking from the Margins, Acting at the Intersections: Anna Julia Cooper's A Voice from the South.M. A. Y. Vivian M. - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (2):74-91.
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    A New Budget of Paradoxes.M. M. W. - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (3):386-386.
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  50. Mary Shepherd on the role of proofs in our knowledge of first principles.M. Folescu - 2022 - Noûs 56 (2):473-493.
    This paper examines the role of reason in Shepherd's account of acquiring knowledge of the external world via first principles. Reason is important, but does not have a foundational role. Certain principles enable us to draw the required inferences for acquiring knowledge of the external world. These principles are basic, foundational and, more importantly, self‐evident and thus justified in other ways than by demonstration. Justificatory demonstrations of these principles are neither required, nor possible. By drawing on textual and contextual evidence, (...)
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