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    The Forgetting of the Penetrable Body: Simone de Beauvoir, Silence, Omission in Jacques Derrida.Norman Roland Madarasz - 2017 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 62 (3):835-859.
    Jacques Derrida is known for his attempt at including the perspective of woman in his philosophical work. His efforts received the acclaim of women philosophers, despite the fact that his philosophy remains marked by the omission of any mention to the work of Simone de Beauvoir. The topic of this paper shall not be woman, as in Derrida’s 1972 conference Spurs, but phallogocentrism. That is, the economy, dynamic and limits of this concept as a critique of history, or rather, as (...)
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    Bioética das verdades e a exceção imanente: sobre política, matemática e ética no sistema filosófico de Alain Badiou.Norman Roland Madarasz - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (3):35598.
    O prestígio acadêmico adquirido pela bioética neste último meio século decorre, em parte, do fortalecimento dos espaços de liberdade social nas democracias representativas. No âmbito da ética, criou-se a noção de liberdade, mas sem as formas legalizadas da liberdade a ética não consegue crescer como fonte criativa das normas pelas quais formulam-se as múltiplas formas do juízo moral. Nesta época da pós-verdade e da produção estratégica de mentiras e de ódio políticos, o efeito sobre os sujeitos políticos parece indicativo de (...)
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    The concept of human nature in Noam Chomsky.Norman Roland Madarasz & Daniel Peres Santos - 2018 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 63 (3):1092-1126.
    One of the constants in Noam Chomsky’s philosophical, linguistic and ethical positions is the existence of what he calls “human nature”. Following Marx, Darwin and last century’s revolutions in the social sciences, human nature has been one of the most contested conceptual holdovers from modern European philosophy. Chomsky’s discoveries and models on syntax and language make up one of the frameworks to most critically offset the traditional moral dimension of human nature. Contrary to most traditions prior to his work, language (...)
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    Organismo e função reguladora: determinações do vivo em Georges Canguilhem.Vanessa Nicola Labrea & Norman Roland Madarasz - 2015 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 60 (2):242-263.
    O artigo compreende o cerne da obra de Georges Canguilhem como um ponto de cruzamento entre problemáticas fundamentalmente médico biológicas e problemáticas sócio-políticas. A consideração histórica descontinuísta do desenvolvimento de conceitos científicos e a classificação da técnica enquanto prótese do organismo vivo, entre outras particularidades, situam o pensamento canguilhemeano na fronteira entre áreas do conhecimento demarcadas separadamente. O que integra e individualiza o seu trabalho filosófico é a ponderação do vital enquanto categoria de base para intelecção e reconstrução de problemas (...)
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    L’Approche de la « distance » dans les écrits littéraires de Michel Foucault, ou comment inscrire l’événement dans la structure.Gabriela M. Jaquet & Norman Roland Madarasz - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (3):e39229.
    Depuis la publication des Dits et écrits, la place de la littérature dans l’oeuvre de Michel Foucault a une position bien assignée dans les recherches académiques, où l’on souligne surtout l’approche nietzschéenne de la lecture qu’a proposé le philosophe. Prenant appui sur des nouvelles publications et sur des manuscrits inédits, notre texte envisage ce thème sous un autre prisme, à partir du structuralisme de l’analyse littéraire et de l’enjeu philosophique de la revue Tel Quel dans son rapport avec le Nouveau (...)
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    La deconstrucción del “malestar en/de/por la Soberanía” y su papel en una crítica de la democracia representativa.Oscar Pérez Portales & Norman Roland Madarasz - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1):e36463.
    En el presente trabajo se valora la impronta de la perspectiva deconstructiva del mal en/de/por la soberanía, en la obra de Jaques Derrida, para una crítica anti-idolátrica de la democracia. Parte del estudio crítico de dos tradiciones de fundamentación contemporánea de la democracia representativa. El examen de la propuesta de democracia deliberativa de Habermas y de la concepción de radicalización de la democracia de Ernesto Laclau, las cuales permiten evidenciar la reproducción del proceso de formalización de la democracia. Ambas critican (...)
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    Manifesto for Philosophy.Alain Badiou & Norman Madarasz (eds.) - 1999 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.
    Contra those proclaiming the end of philosophy, Badiou aims to restore philosophical thought to the complete space of the truths that condition it.
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    Briefings on Existence: A Short Treatise on Transitory Ontology.Alain Badiou & Norman Madarasz (eds.) - 2006 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the link between mathematics and ontology.
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    Apresentação precisões pós-estruturalistas.Norman R. Madarasz - 2017 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 62 (2):274-278.
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    Beyond Recognition: Badiou’s Mathematics of Bodily Incorporation.Norman Madarasz - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (2).
    In Being and Event, Alain Badiou disconnects the infinite from the One and the Absolute, thus recasting the basis from which to craft a new theory of generic subject, the existence of which is demonstrated through set theory. In Logics of Worlds, Badiou turns his attention to the modes by which this subject appears in a world. It does so by being incorporated as a subjectivizable body, a body of truth. As opposed to Being and Event, the demonstration of this (...)
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    Intentionalism Contra Intersubjectivism.Norman Madarasz - 2002 - International Studies in Philosophy 34 (1):113-126.
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    Apresentação.Norman R. Madarasz - 2015 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 60 (2):199-206.
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    Apresentação.Norman R. Madarasz - 2016 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 61 (2):267-275.
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    Apresentação.Norman Madarasz - 2013 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 58 (2):211-217.
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    On the Sophistication and Limits of a Philosophy of Religion.Norman Madarasz - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (1):87-92.
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    Sistema e ontologia na filosofia francesa comtempor'nea.Norman R. Madarasz - 2015 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 59 (2):223-229.
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    Sartre: Generating Generations1.Norman Madarasz - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):759-767.
    para o LucaA striking sentence among so many in his work that strike. In the 1960 book Questions de meéthode, Sartre writes: "Today's Marxists care only about adults; when reading them, one would think that we are born at the age at which we earn our.first salary. Marxists have forgotten their own childhood. When reading them, it is as if human beings.first experienced their alienation and their rei.cation in their own work, whereas everyone experiences it.first, as a child, in their (...)
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    Como Grothendieck simplificou a geometria algébrica.Colin McLarty & Norman R. Madarasz - 2016 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 61 (2):276-294.
    Alexandre Grothendieck foi um dos maiores matemáticos do século 20 e um dos mais atípicos. Nascido na Alemanha a um pai anarquista de origem russa, sua infância foi marcada pela militância política dos seus pais, assim passando por revoluções, guerras e sobrevivência. Descoberto por sua precocidade matemática por Henri Cartan, Grothendieck fez seu doutorado sob orientação de Laurent Schwartz e Jean Dieudonné. As principais contribuições dele são na área da topologia e na geometria algébrica, assim como na teoria das categorias. (...)
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    Instructional effects in memory for frequency of occurrence.Norman R. Ellis & Roland L. Palmer - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (3):197-199.
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  20. Ser E Espacialização.Alain Badiou, Norman Madarasz & Marios Constantinou - 2008 - Ethic@ 15 (2):21-40.
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    Delivering our Attention. [REVIEW]Norman Madarasz - 2001 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 5 (2):255-265.
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    Rationalist Continuity of the Arab–Islamic Sciences. [REVIEW]Norman Madarasz - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (1):73-77.
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    Badiou and Hegel: Infinity, Dialectics, Subjectivity.A. J. Bartlett, Justin Clemens, Norman Madarasz, Adriel M. Trott, Gabriel Riera, Frank Ruda, Tzuchien Tho & Alberto Toscano - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book collects the work of leading scholars on Alain Badiou and G.W.F. Hegel, creating a dialogue between, and a critical appraisal of, these two central figures in European philosophy.
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    Telling it Like it Was: Historical Narratives on Their Own Terms.Andrew P. Norman - 1991 - History and Theory 30 (2):119-135.
    Sweeping denials of the story's capacity to accurately reflect the past are ever catalyzing equally misleading global affirmations. The impositionalists, such as theorist Hayden White, view historical narratives as imposing a falsifying narrative structure on the past, and conclude that narratives cannot be true. Plot-reifiers, such as Alasdair MacIntyre, David Carr, and Frederick Olafson, posit that the past is already narratively structured; historical plots are reified in order for there to be something in the world to which narrative structures can (...)
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  25. Archaeology in the Humanities.Norman Yoffee & Severin Fowles - 2011 - Diogenes 58 (1-2):35-52.
    Since archaeology is fundamentally the study of the human past, which is what the word “archaeology” connotes according to its Greek etymology, it is part of the humanities. However, archaeologists work in teams with scientists and employ quantitative techniques and comparative methods of the social sciences; archaeologists are thus an academic hybrid and are pleased to live in the interstices of many disciplines. In this article we review the history of archaeology in the humanities and explore some new directions in (...)
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    The ethical basis of the state.Norman Wilde - 1924 - Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press.
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    First-order logic foundation of relativity theories.Judit X. Madarasz, Istvan Nemeti & Gergely Szekely - unknown
    Motivation and perspective for an exciting new research direction interconnecting logic, spacetime theory, relativity--including such revolutionary areas as black hole physics, relativistic computers, new cosmology--are presented in this paper. We would like to invite the logician reader to take part in this grand enterprise of the new century. Besides general perspective and motivation, we present initial results in this direction.
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    Emergence of Mind From Brain: The Biological Roots of the Hermeneutic Circle.Roland Fischer - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (138):1-25.
    Brain functions are stochastic processes without intentionality whereas mind emerges from brain functions as a Hegelian “change from quantity”, that is, on the order of 1012 profusely interconnected neurons, “into a new quality”: the collective phenomenon of the brain's self-experience. This self-referential and self-observing quality we have in mind is capable of (recursively) observing its self-observations, i.e., interpreting change that is meaningful in relation to itself. The notion of self-interpretation embodies the idea of a “hermeneutic circle”, that is, (in interpretation (...)
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    The Cost of Birth Defects: Estimates of the Value of Protection.Norman Waitzman, Richard M. Scheffler & Patrick S. Romano - 1996 - Upa.
    This book uses an incidence approach to look at the economic repercussions of birth defects. The authors investigate eighteen of the most clinically significant birth defects affecting 35,000 newborns each year in our country. Their assessments suggest that the annual cost of these eighteen birth defects, together, is more than eight billion dollars . The authors describe in detail their methodology and data sources while providing thorough accounts of each of the eighteen birth defects. Waitzman, Scheffler, and Romano break new (...)
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    Attention and responsibility: The work of prayer.Norman Wirzba - 2005 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), The phenomenology of prayer. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 88-100.
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    Archaeological theory: who sets the agenda?Norman Yoffee & Andrew Sherratt (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Since the l960s, archaeology has become increasingly taught in universities and practiced on a growing scale by national and local heritage agencies throughout the world. This book addresses the criticisms of postmodernist writers about archaeology's social role, and asserts its intellectual importance and achievements in discovering real facts about the human past. It looks forward to the creation of a truly global consciousness of the origins of human societies and civilizations.
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    Free and equal: a philosophical examination of political values.Richard Norman - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The concepts of freedom and equality lie at the heart of much contemporary political debate. But how, exactly, are these concepts to be understood? And do they really represent desirable political values? Norman begins from the premise that freedom and equality are rooted in human experience, and thus have a real and objective content. He then argues that the attempt to clarify these concepts is therefore not just a matter of idle philosophical speculation, but also a matter of practical (...)
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  33. Foundations of information integration theory.Norman Henry Anderson - 1981 - New York: Academic Press.
  34. Two Treatises of Government.Roland Hall - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):365.
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    The Mind's Staircase: Exploring the Conceptual Underpinnings of Children's Thought and Knowledge.Roland Case (ed.) - 1991 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    This volume describes the current "main contenders," including neo-Piagetian, neo-connectionist, neo-innatist and sociocultural models.
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    Studies in the Cartesian philosophy.Norman Kemp Smith - 1902 - New York: Garland.
    The problem of Descartes.--The method of Descartes.--The metaphysics of Descartes.--The Cartesian principles in Spinoza and Leibniz.--The Cartesian principles in Locke.--Hume's criticism of the Cartesian principles.--The transition to Kant.
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    Axiomatizing relativistic dynamics without conservation postulates.Hajnal Andréka, Judit Madarász X., István Németi & Gergely Székely - 2008 - Studia Logica 89 (2):163 - 186.
    A part of relativistic dynamics is axiomatized by simple and purely geometrical axioms formulated within first-order logic. A geometrical proof of the formula connecting relativistic and rest masses of bodies is presented, leading up to a geometric explanation of Einstein’s famous E = mc 2. The connection of our geometrical axioms and the usual axioms on the conservation of mass, momentum and four-momentum is also investigated.
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    Mythologies.Roland Barthes & Annette Lavers - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (4):563-564.
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  39. Nothing is hidden: Wittgenstein's criticism of his early thought.Norman Malcolm - 1986 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
  40. Schopenhauer's Understanding of Schelling.Alistair Welchman & Judith Norman - 2020 - In Robert Wicks (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Schopenhauer. Oxford, UK: pp. 49-66.
    Schopenhauer is famously abusive toward his philosophical contemporary and rival, Friedrich William Joseph von Schelling. This chapter examines the motivations for Schopenhauer’s immoderate attitude and the substance behind the insults. It looks carefully at both the nature of the insults and substantive critical objections Schopenhauer had to Schelling’s philosophy, both to Schelling’s metaphysical description of the thing-in-itself and Schelling’s epistemic mechanism of intellectual intuition. It concludes that Schopenhauer’s substantive criticism is reasonable and that Schopenhauer does in fact avoid Schelling’s errors: (...)
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    Vorstudium zur Rechtswissenschaft: eine Einf. in d. jurist. Theorie u. Methode anhand von Texten.Roland Dubischar - 1974 - Mainz: Kohlhammer.
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    An intellectual history of modern Europe.Roland N. Stromberg - 1975 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
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    Spheres of Justice. [REVIEW]Norman Daniels - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (1):142-148.
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    Criticism of earth: on Marx, Engels, and theology.Roland Boer - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    Drawing on mostly ignored texts, this book thoroughly reassesses Marx and Engels's engagement with theology.
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  45. Twin Paradox and the Logical Foundation of Relativity Theory.Judit X. Madarász, István Németi & Gergely Székely - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (5):681-714.
    We study the foundation of space-time theory in the framework of first-order logic (FOL). Since the foundation of mathematics has been successfully carried through (via set theory) in FOL, it is not entirely impossible to do the same for space-time theory (or relativity). First we recall a simple and streamlined FOL-axiomatization Specrel of special relativity from the literature. Specrel is complete with respect to questions about inertial motion. Then we ask ourselves whether we can prove the usual relativistic properties of (...)
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  46. Introduction to engineering ethics.Roland Schinzinger - 2000 - Boston: McGraw Hill. Edited by Mike W. Martin.
    Introduction to Engineering Ethics provides the background for discussion of the basic issues in engineering ethics. Emphasis is given to the moral problems engineers face in the corporate setting. It places those issues within a philosophical framework, and it seems to exhibit both their social importance and their intellectual challenge. The primary goal is to stimulate critical and responsible reflection on moral issues surrounding engineering practice and to provide the conceptual tools necessary for pursuing those issues. As per new ABET (...)
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  47. Roland Barthes the pianist: The mediation of his music ('Barthes and Utopia':'Space, Travel, Writing'by Diana Knight).Roland A. Champagne - 1999 - Semiotica 123 (3-4):357-366.
     
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    Interpolation and amalgamation; pushing the limits. Part I.Judit X. Madarász - 1998 - Studia Logica 61 (3):311-345.
    Continuing work initiated by Jónsson, Daigneault, Pigozzi and others; Maksimova proved that a normal modal logic (with a single unary modality) has the Craig interpolation property iff the corresponding class of algebras has the superamalgamation property (cf. [Mak 91], [Mak 79]). The aim of this paper is to extend the latter result to a large class of logics. We will prove that the characterization can be extended to all algebraizable logics containing Boolean fragment and having a certain kind of local (...)
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    The contract of mutual indifference: Political philosophy after the Holocaust.Norman Geras - 2020 - Manchester University Press.
    A powerful work of moral and political philosophy.The idea which I shall present here came to me more or less out of the blue. I was on a train some five years ago, on my way to spend a day at Headingley and I was reading a book about the death camp at Sobibor... The particular, not very appropriate, conjunction involved for me in this train journey... had the effect of fixing my thoughts on one of the more dreadful features (...)
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    Medical chaos an crime.Norman Barnesby - 1910 - London and New York,: M. Kennerley.
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