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    Les usages de l'intentionnalité: recherches sur le première réception de Husserl en France.Nicolas Monseu - 2005 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Ce livre apporte un nouvel eclairage sur ce qu'il conviendrait d'appeler les commencements de la phenomenologie en France et donc, plus particulierement, sur la ...
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    Personne et motivation dans la deuxième éthique de Husserl.Nicolas Monseu & Laurent Perreau - 2007 - Études Phénoménologiques 23 (45-48):67-87.
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    Avant-propos.Nicolas Monseu & Laurent Perreau - 2007 - Études Phénoménologiques 23 (45-48):5-8.
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    Ann Van Sevenant, Importer en philosophie.Nicolas Monseu - 2000 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (2):377-380.
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    Gadamer et les «préoccupations» louvainistes.Nicolas Monseu - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):641-649.
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    Gaston Gerger, lecteur de Husserl.Nicolas Monseu - 2002 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 62 (3):293.
    Gaston Berger, le fondateur des Études philosophiques , a joué un rôle décisif dans l’introduction intellectuelle, mais aussi matérielle et institutionnelle, de la phénoménologie de Husserl en France. À partir de documents inédits et d’une lecture, dès lors renouvelée, de la thèse sur Le cogito dans la philosophie de Husserl, cette étude montre l’originalité de l’interprétation que donne Berger de la phénoménologie husserlienne, ainsi que les réserves qu’il formule à l’égard de certains thèmes : le moi absolu, la tension entre (...)
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    L'identité entre phénoménologie de la mémoire et éthique de la reconnaissance selon Paul Ricoeur.Nicolas Monseu - 2007 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 105 (4):678-705.
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  8. Le problème de la nature dans l'éthique de Husserl.Nicolas Monseu - 2005 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique 1.
    Le thème de la nature occupe une place importante dans les recherches éthiques de Husserl et il y a certainement lieu d?examiner, dans le régime de sa phénoménologie, les enjeux essentiels du type de liaison possible entre nature et éthique pour se demander en quel sens une approche phénoméno­logique de la nature peut contribuer à fonder une éthique. L?étude de ce thème est d?autant plus pertinente dans la perspective d?une réflexion sur l?origine, les conditions et les fondements de l?évaluation éthique, (...)
     
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    Natalie Depraz, Écrire en phénoménologue:«une autre époque de l'écriture».Nicolas Monseu - 2000 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (2):375-377.
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  10. Point de silence: perspectives philosophiques.Nicolas Monseu - 2016 - Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique: Presses universitaires de Louvain.
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    Personne et motivation dans la deuxième éthique de Husserl.Nicolas Monseu - 2007 - Études Phénoménologiques 23 (45-48):67-87.
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    Robert Nadeau, Vocabulaire technique et analytique de l'épistémologie.Nicolas Monseu - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (4):741-742.
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    Notes de lecture.Céline Spector & Nicolas Monseu - 2008 - Philosophie 99 (4):121-127.
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    Phénoménologies Littéraires de l'Écriture de Soi.Jean Leclercq & Nicolas Monseu (eds.) - 2009 - Editions Universitaires de Dijon.
    Les nombreux travaux sur l'écriture de soi témoignent que les théoriciens, littéraires et/ou philosophes, sont toujours capables d'utiliser des notions dont ils réévaluent sans cesse l'origine historique ou qu'ils relisent précisément à la lumière de la notion de subjectivité. Où en sommes-nous finalement, quant à cette notion, à la fois si neuve et tellement ancienne, qu'est l'écriture de soi? Que signifie cette catégorie qui fascine de nombreuses disciplines, au point qu'un mésusage, voire un abus interprétatif soit possible? Est-il un texte (...)
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    L'histoire de la philosophie: buts, pratiques et enjeux.Jean Lerclercq & Nicolas Monseu - 2008 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 106 (1):1-17.
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    Carsten Dutt, Herméneutique. Esthétique. Philosophie pratique. Dialogue avec Hans-Georg Gadamer. Trad. de l'allemand par D. Ipperciel. [REVIEW]Nicolas Monseu - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (4):737-738.
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    Louis Marin, L'écriture de soi. Ignace de Loyola, Montaigne, Stendhal, Roland Barthes. Recueil établi par P.-A. Fabre avec la collaboration de D. Arasse, A. Cantillon, G. Careri, D. Cohn et F. Marin. [REVIEW]Nicolas Monseu - 2000 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (2):380-382.
  18. Nicolas Monseu: Les usages de l'intentionnalité. [REVIEW]Rolf Kühn - 2006 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (2).
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  19. Socratic Elenchus in the Sophist.Nicolas Zaks - 2018 - Apeiron 51 (4):371-390.
    This paper demonstrates the central role of the Socratic elenchus in the Sophist. In the first part, I defend the position that the Stranger describes the Socratic elenchus in the sixth division of the Sophist. In the second part, I show that the Socratic elenchus is actually used when the Stranger scrutinizes the accounts of being put forward by his predecessors. In the final part, I explain the function of the Socratic elenchus in the argument of the dialogue. By contrast (...)
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    Heidegger et les "Cahiers noirs": mystique du ressentiment.Nicolas Weill - 2018 - Paris: CNRS Éditions.
    Nicolas Weill propose une lecture stimulante de ces textes qui constituent une des découvertes philosophiques les plus importantes de ces dernières années. La publication des "Cahiers" redonne une actualité brûlante à la question qui divise épigones et détracteurs du penseur allemand : comment continuer à philosopher avec Heidegger sans tenir compte d'une éventuelle contamination de cette philosophie par l'idéologie nazie? Par une analyse sans concession des "Cahiers", en se concentrant sur les Réflexions (tenues par Heidegger de 1931 à 1941) (...)
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    ‘Take my kidneys but not my corneas’—Selective preferences as a hidden problem for ‘opt‐out’ organ donation policy.Nicola Jane Williams & Neil C. Manson - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (8):829-839.
    With aims to both increase organ supply and better reflect individual donation preferences, many nations worldwide have shifted from ‘opt‐in’ to ‘opt‐out’ systems for post‐mortem organ donation (PMOD). In such countries, while a prospective donor's willingness to donate their organs/tissues for PMOD was previously ascertained—at least partially—by their having recorded positive donation preferences on an official register prior to death, this willingness is now presumed or inferred—at least partially—from their not having recorded an objection to PMOD—on an official organ donation (...)
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    Scienza e metafisica: uno pseudo contrasto tra due domini complementari.Nicola Dallaporta Xydias - 1997 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    Con le parole dei filosofi.Nicola Zippel - 2021 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Husserl and the Promise of Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is the first extensive treatment of Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness. Nicolas de Warren uses detailed analysis of texts by Husserl, some only recently published in German, to examine Husserl's treatment of time-consciousness and its significance for his conception of subjectivity. He traces the development of Husserl's thinking on the problem of time from Franz Brentano's descriptive psychology, and situates it in the framework of his transcendental project as a whole. Particular discussions include the significance of time-consciousness for (...)
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    The Apocalypse of Hope.Nicolas de Warren - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (1):25-59.
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    The hierarchy of evidence in advanced wound care: The social organization of limitations in knowledge.Nicola Waters & Janet M. Rankin - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (4):e12312.
    In this article, we discuss how we used institutional ethnography (Institutional ethnography as practice, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD and 2006) to map out powerful ruling relations that organize nurses’ wound care work. In recent years, the growing number of people living with wounds that heal slowly or not at all has presented substantial challenges for those managing the demands on Canada's publicly insured health‐care system. In efforts to address this burden, Canadian health‐care administrators and policy‐makers rely on scientific evidence (...)
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  27. ""Hans-Georg Gadamer and the so-called Louvainist" prejudices"-Memoirs and honors.N. Monseu - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):641-649.
     
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    Should Deceased Donation be Morally Preferred in Uterine Transplantation Trials?Nicola Williams - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (6):415-424.
    In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine transplant as a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Should it reach clinical application this procedure would allow such individuals what is often a much-desired opportunity to become not only social mothers, or genetic and social mothers but mothers in a social, genetic and gestational sense. Like many experimental transplantation procedures such as face, hand, corneal and larynx transplants, UTx as a therapeutic option falls firmly (...)
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    Humanism: what's in the word.Nicolas Walter - 1997 - London: Secular Society (G. W. Foote). Edited by Nicolas Walter.
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    Elements of Intuitionism.Nicolas D. Goodman - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):276-277.
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    What is the harm in harmful conception? On threshold harms in non-identity cases.Nicola J. Williams & John Harris - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (5):337-351.
    Has the time come to put to bed the concept of a harm threshold when discussing the ethics of reproductive decision making and the legal limits that should be placed upon it? In this commentary, we defend the claim that there exist good moral reasons, despite the conclusions of the non-identity problem, based on the interests of those we might create, to refrain from bringing to birth individuals whose lives are often described in the philosophical literature as ‘less than worth (...)
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    Consciência virtual e imaginário.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (4):639-652.
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    Concepts without pedigree: The noema and neutrality modification: Section III, chapter 4, On the problems of noetic-noematic structures.Nicolas de Warren - 2015 - In Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 225-256.
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    Imagination et incarnation.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - Methodos 9.
    Il n’est pas inhabituel de considérer l’imagination comme une conscience d’objets non réels, ayant la forme d’images internes ou de représentations privées de toute incarnation spatiale. Dans cet article j’interroge la phénoménologie de l’imagination de Husserl à partir de deux questions : l’imagination est-elle un type de conscience d’image ? L’imagination, est-elle privée de toute incarnation spatiale ? Après avoir reconstruit la distinction nette opérée par Husserl entre imagination et conscience d’image (l’imaginaire n’est pas une image mentale interne), j’explore la (...)
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    Imagination and incarnation.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - Methodos 9.
    Il n’est pas inhabituel de considérer l’imagination comme une conscience d’objets non réels, ayant la forme d’images internes ou de représentations privées de toute incarnation spatiale. Dans cet article j’interroge la phénoménologie de l’imagination de Husserl à partir de deux questions : l’imagination est-elle un type de conscience d’image? L’imagination, est-elle privée de toute incarnation spatiale? Après avoir reconstruit la distinction nette opérée par Husserl entre imagination et conscience d’image (l’imaginaire n’est pas une image mentale interne), j’explore la thèse de (...)
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    Philosophy and Human Perfection in the Cartesian Renaissance and its Modern Oblivion.Nicolas de Warren - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (2):185-212.
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    Refutations of Idealism in Kant and Husserl: Some Preliminary Reflections.Nicolas de Warren - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 713-726.
  38. The inquietude of time and the instance of eternity: Huserl, Heidegger, and Levinas.Nicolas Warren - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Von der psychologie zur phänomenologie: Husserls Weg in die phänomenologie der “logischen untersuchungen”.Nicolas Warren - 2005 - Husserl Studies 21 (2):165-176.
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    Possible Persons and the Problem of Prenatal Harm.Nicola Jane Williams - 2013 - The Journal of Ethics 17 (4):355-385.
    When attempting to determine which of our acts affect future generations and which affect the identities of those who make up such generations, accounts of personal identity that privilege psychological features and person affecting accounts of morality, whilst highly useful when discussing the rights and wrongs of acts relating to extant persons, seem to come up short. On such approaches it is often held that the intuition that future persons can be harmed by decisions made prior to their existence is (...)
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  41. The small improvement argument.Nicolas Espinoza - 2008 - Synthese 165 (1):127 - 139.
    It is commonly assumed that moral deliberation requires that the alternatives available in a choice situation are evaluatively comparable. This comparability assumption is threatened by claims of incomparability, which is often established by means of the small improvement argument (SIA). In this paper I argue that SIA does not establish incomparability in a stricter sense. The reason is that it fails to distinguish incomparability from a kind of evaluative indeterminacy which may arise due to the vagueness of the evaluative comparatives (...)
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    Deceased Donation in Uterus Transplantation Trials: Novelty, Consent, and Surrogate Decision Making.Nicola Jane Williams - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):18-20.
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  43. Indeterminism in physics and intuitionistic mathematics.Nicolas Gisin - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13345-13371.
    Most physics theories are deterministic, with the notable exception of quantum mechanics which, however, comes plagued by the so-called measurement problem. This state of affairs might well be due to the inability of standard mathematics to “speak” of indeterminism, its inability to present us a worldview in which new information is created as time passes. In such a case, scientific determinism would only be an illusion due to the timeless mathematical language scientists use. To investigate this possibility it is necessary (...)
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    Why Physicians Ought to Lie for Their Patients.Nicolas Tavaglione & Samia A. Hurst - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (3):4-12.
    Sometimes physicians lie to third-party payers in order to grant their patients treatment they would otherwise not receive. This strategy, commonly known as gaming the system, is generally condemned for three reasons. First, it may hurt the patient for the sake of whom gaming was intended. Second, it may hurt other patients. Third, it offends contractual and distributive justice. Hence, gaming is considered to be immoral behavior. This article is an attempt to show that, on the contrary, gaming may sometimes (...)
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    Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice.Nicola Lacey - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (164):374.
    A new approach to sentencing Not Just Deserts inaugurates a radical shift in the research agenda of criminology. The authors attack currently fashionable retributivist theories of punishment, arguing that the criminal justice system is so integrated that sentencing policy has to be considered in the system-wide context. They offer a comprehensive theory of criminal justice which draws on a philosophical view of the good and the right, and which points the way to practical intervention in the real world of incremental (...)
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    On harm thresholds and living organ donation: must the living donor benefit, on balance, from his donation?Nicola Jane Williams - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (1):11-22.
    For the majority of scholars concerned with the ethics of living organ donation, inflicting moderate harms on competent volunteers in order to save the lives or increase the life chances of others is held to be justifiable provided certain conditions are met. These conditions tend to include one, or more commonly, some combination of the following: The living donor provides valid consent to donation. Living donation produces an overall positive balance of harm–benefit for donors and recipients which cannot be obtained (...)
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    From the Consulting Room to the Court Room? Taking the Clinical Model of Responsibility Without Blame into the Legal Realm.Nicola Lacey & Hanna Pickard - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (1):1-29.
    Within contemporary penal philosophy, the view that punishment can only be justified if the offender is a moral agent who is responsible and hence blameworthy for their offence is one of the few areas on which a consensus prevails. In recent literature, this precept is associated with the retributive tradition, in the modern form of ‘just deserts’. Turning its back on the rehabilitative ideal, this tradition forges a strong association between the justification of punishment, the attribution of responsible agency in (...)
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  48. The problem of evaluating automated large-scale evidence aggregators.Nicolas Wüthrich & Katie Steele - 2019 - Synthese (8):3083-3102.
    In the biomedical context, policy makers face a large amount of potentially discordant evidence from different sources. This prompts the question of how this evidence should be aggregated in the interests of best-informed policy recommendations. The starting point of our discussion is Hunter and Williams’ recent work on an automated aggregation method for medical evidence. Our negative claim is that it is far from clear what the relevant criteria for evaluating an evidence aggregator of this sort are. What is the (...)
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  49. Nudging and the Ecological and Social Roots of Human Agency.Nicolae Morar & Daniel Kelly - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11):15-17.
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