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    Croire et savoir. Réflexions épistémologiques.Charles Wackenheim - 1987 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 61 (3):161-171.
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    Christianity, "religion of salvation"?Charles Wackenheim - 1982 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 56 (4):274-284.
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    Des religions aux idéologies: sécularisation de l'intolérance.Charles Wackenheim - 1989 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 63 (1-2):117-135.
  4. La faillite de la religion d'après Karl Marx.Charles Wackenheim - 1963 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
  5. La faillite de la religion d'après Karl Marx.Charles Wackenheim - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):484-485.
     
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    La foi entre l'incroyance et la crédulité. Repères théologiques.Charles Wackenheim - 1990 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 64 (3-4):307-317.
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  7. La théologie catholique, coll. « Que sais-je ? ».Charles Wackenheim - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (4):469-469.
     
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    Les textes normatifs à l'épreuve de l'interprétation.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (1-2):95-108.
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    News of negative theology.Charles Wackenheim - 1985 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 59 (2):147-161.
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    Religious ideologies "secularization" of intolerance.Charles Wackenheim - 1989 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 63 (1-2):117-135.
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    To a new theological status of the Christian presence.Charles Wackenheim - 1974 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 48 (3-4):401-415.
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    The "Christian Europe" between history and utopia.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (3):287-298.
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    The normative test of the interpretation.Charles Wackenheim - 1991 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 65 (1-2):95-108.
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    La Faillite de la Religion d'Apres Karl Marx.Gordon Leff & Charles Wackenheim - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (62):92.
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    Gérard Siegwalt, Dogmatique pour la catholicité évangélique. Système mystagogique de la foi, V. Théologie théologique : 1. De la transcendance au Dieu vivant. Genève, Labor et Fides, 2006, 315 p. [REVIEW]Charles Wackenheim - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 81:279-280.
    Infatigable, Gérard Siegwalt enrichit sa Dogmatique d’un neuvième volume, intitulé « de la transcendance au Dieu vivant ». Nous voici donc conviés à revisiter le traité De Deo uno et trino sous la conduite d’un guide dont l’orientation et les références sont devenues familières à ses lecteurs. C’est précisément par un exposé méthodologique que l’auteur ouvre son propos (p. 21-96). Le contexte culturel dont il part est notamment marqué par le sécularisme, le pluralisme religieux et l’athéisme ..
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    Charles Wackenheim, Quand Dieu se tait. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 2002, 190 p.Charles Wackenheim, Quand Dieu se tait. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 2002, 190 p. [REVIEW]Nestor Turcotte - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (3):668-670.
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    On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.Charles Darwin - 1859 - San Diego: Sterling. Edited by David Quammen.
    Familiarity with Charles Darwin's treatise on evolution is essential to every well-educated individual. One of the most important books ever published--and a continuing source of controversy, a century and a half later--this classic of science is reproduced in a facsimile of the critically acclaimed first edition.
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  18. Should Engineering Ethics be Taught?Charles J. Abaté - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (3):583-596.
    Should engineering ethics be taught? Despite the obvious truism that we all want our students to be moral engineers who practice virtuous professional behavior, I argue, in this article that the question itself obscures several ambiguities that prompt preliminary resolution. Upon clarification of these ambiguities, and an attempt to delineate key issues that make the question a philosophically interesting one, I conclude that engineering ethics not only should not, but cannot, be taught if we understand “teaching engineering ethics” to mean (...)
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    On the origin of species.Charles Darwin - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Gillian Beer.
    The present edition provides a detailed and accessible discussion ofhis theories and adds an account of the immediate responses to the book on publication.
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  20. Aristotle on meaning and essence.David Charles - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    David Charles presents a major new study of Aristotle's views on meaning, essence, necessity, and related topics. These interconnected views are central to Aristotle's metaphysics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science, and are also highly relevant to current philosophical debates. Charles aims to reach a clear understanding of Aristotle's claims and arguments, to assess their truth, and to evaluate their importance to ancient and modern philosophy.
  21. Plato and the Socratic dialogue: the philosophical use of a literary form.Charles H. Kahn - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book proposes a new paradigm for the interpretation of Plato's early and middle dialogues. Rejecting the usual assumption of a distinct 'Socratic' period in the development of Plato's thought, this view regards the earlier works as deliberate preparation for the exposition of Plato's mature philosophy. Differences between the dialogues do not represent different stages in Plato's own thinking but rather different aspects and moments in the presentation of a new and unfamiliar view of reality. Once the fictional character of (...)
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  22. Complots of Mischief.Charles Pigden - 2006 - In David Coady (ed.), Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate. Ashgate. pp. 139-166.
    In Part 1, I contend (using Coriolanus as my mouthpiece) that Keeley and Clarke have failed to show that there is anything intellectually suspect about conspiracy theories per se. Conspiracy theorists need not commit the ‘fundamental attribution error’ there is no reason to suppose that all or most conspiracy theories constitute the cores of degenerating research programs, nor does situationism - a dubious doctrine in itself - lend any support to a systematic skepticism about conspiracy theories. In Part 2. I (...)
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    Our Knowledge of Universals.Charles A. Baylis - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):254-254.
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    Pragmaticism.Charles S. Peirce - 2024 - De Gruyter.
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    Concepts, Attention, and Perception.Charles Pelling - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (2):213-242.
    According to the conceptualist view in the philosophy of perception, we must possess concepts for all the objects, properties and relations which feature in our perceptual experiences. In this paper, I investigate the possibility of developing an argument against the conceptualist view by appealing to the notion of attention. In Part One, I begin by setting out an apparently promising version of such an argument, a version which appeals to a link between attention and perceptual demonstrative concept possession. In Part (...)
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  26. A Symposium: Should Homosexuality be in the APA Nomenclature?Charles W. Socarides, Richard Green & Robert L. Spitzer - 2006 - In Stephen A. Green & Sidney Bloch (eds.), An anthology of psychiatric ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 116.
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    The spirit of laws.Charles de Secondat Montesquieu & Jean Le Rond D' Alembert - 1900 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Jean Le Rond D' Alembert, J. V. Prichard & [From Old Catalog].
    Of laws in general -- Of laws directly derived from the nature of government -- Of the principles of the three kinds of government -- That the laws of education ought to be relative to the principles of government -- That the laws given by the legislator ought to be relative to the nature of government -- Consquences of the principles of different governments, with respect to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgements, and inflicting of (...)
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    The origin of species.Charles Darwin - 1859 - New York: Norton. Edited by Philip Appleman.
    In The Origin of Species (1859) Darwin challenged many of the most deeply-held beliefs of the Western world. Arguing for a material, not divine, origin of species, he showed that new species are achieved by "natural selection." The Origin communicates the enthusiasm of original thinking in an open, descriptive style, and Darwin's emphasis on the value of diversity speaks more strongly now than ever. As well as a stimulating introduction and detailed notes, this edition offers a register of the many (...)
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    A Secular Age.Charles Taylor - 2007 - Harvard University Press.
    The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.
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    From Kant to Husserl: selected essays.Charles Parsons - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The transcendental aesthetic -- Arithmetic and the categories -- Remarks on pure natural science -- Two studies in the reception of Kant's philosophy of arithmetic: postscript to part I -- Some remarks on Frege's conception of extension -- Postscript to essay 5 -- Frege's correspondence: postscript to essay 6 -- Brentano on judgment and truth -- Husserl and the linguistic turn.
  31. Christianisme et conscience européenne.C. Wackenheim - 1989 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 69 (1):35-42.
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    Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which moral judgments are entirely inappropriate, and in the other, states are analogous to persons in domestic society in having rights of autonomy that insulate them from external moral assessment and political interference. Beitz postulates that a theory of international politics should include a revised principle of state autonomy based on the justice (...)
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  33. Dilemmas and connections: selected essays.Charles Taylor - 2011 - Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Iris Murdoch and moral philosophy -- Understanding the other: a Gadamerian view on conceptual schemes -- Language not mysterious? -- Celan and the recovery of language -- Nationalism and modernity -- Conditions of an unforced consensus on human rights -- Democratic exclusion (and its remedies?) -- Religious mobilizations -- Themes from a secular age -- The immanent counter-enlightenment -- Notes on the sources of violence: perennial and modern -- The future of the religious past -- Disenchantment-re-enchantment -- What does secularism (...)
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    A companion to Juan Luis Vives.Charles Fantazzi (ed.) - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    Subsequent chapters discuss Vives's ideas on the soul, especially his analysis of the emotions, his contribution to rhetoric and dialectic and a posthumous defense of the Christian religion in dialogue form."--BOOK JACKET.
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  35. Evil and the Augustinian tradition.Charles T. Mathewes - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Recent scholarship has focused attention on the difficulties that evil, suffering, and tragic conflict present to religious belief and moral life. Thinkers have drawn upon many important historical figures, with one significant exception - Augustine. At the same time, there has been a renaissance of work on Augustine, but little discussion of either his work on evil or his influence on contemporary thought. This book fills these gaps. It explores the 'family biography' of the Augustinian tradition by looking at Augustine's (...)
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  36. The Idea of Human Rights.Charles R. Beitz - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Human rights have become one of the most important moral concepts in global political life over the last 60 years. Charles Beitz, one of the world's leading philosophers, offers a compelling new examination of the idea of a human right.
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  37. The spirit of laws.Charles de Secondat Montesquieu & Thomas Nugent - 1900 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Jean Le Rond D' Alembert, J. V. Prichard & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton University Press.
    In this revised edition of his 1979 classic Political Theory and International Relations, Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which moral judgments are entirely inappropriate, and in the other, states are analogous to persons in domestic society in having rights of autonomy that insulate them from external moral assessment and political interference. Beitz postulates that a theory of international (...)
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    Handbook of research on teaching ethics in business and management education.Charles Wankel (ed.) - 2012 - Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
    This book is an examination of the inattention of business schools to moral education, addressing lessons learned from the most recent business corruption scandals and financial crises, and also questioning what we're teaching now and what should be considering in educating future business leaders to cope with the challenges of leading with integrity in the global environment"--Provided by publisher.
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    Lacan and philosophy.Charles Shepherdson - 2003 - In Jean-Michel Rabaté (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Lacan. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 116--52.
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    ‘The intelligence of the people’: Marx’s early political thought and the young Hegelian concept of state.Charles Barbour - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (3):409-427.
    This paper has two purposes: to provide a contextualised account of the Young Hegelian theory of the state, and to argue that Marx began working on the manuscript known as his ‘Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law’, not in the Summer of 1843, as most commentators assume, but at least as early as the Spring of 1842. The established narrative describes the Young Hegelians as ‘liberals’, and suggests that Marx ‘Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law’ represents his rejection of their (...)
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    Endowed molecules and emergent organization : the Maupertuis-Diderot debate.Charles T. Wolfe - 2010 - In Tobias Cheung (ed.), Transitions and borders between animals, humans, and machines, 1600-1800. Boston: Brill. pp. 38-65.
    At the very beginning of L’Homme-Machine, La Mettrie claims that Leibnizians with their monads have “rather spiritualized matter than materialized the soul”; a few years later Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, President of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and natural philosopher with a strong interest in the modes of transmission of ‘genetic’ information, conceived of living minima which he termed molecules, “endowed with desire, memory and intelligence,” in his Système de la nature ou Essai sur les corps organisés. This text first (...)
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  43. Consequences of compassion: an interpretation and defense of Buddhist ethics.Charles Goodman - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Fundamental Buddhist teachings -- Main features of some western ethical theories -- Teravāda ethics as rule-consequentialism -- Mahāyāna ethics before Śāntideva and after -- Transcending ethics -- Buddhist ethics and the demands of consequentialism -- Buddhism on moral responsibility -- Punishment -- Objections and replies -- A Buddhist response to Kant.
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    A dictionary of philosophy of religion.Charles Taliaferro & Elsa J. Marty (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    An indispensable and comprehensive resource for students and scholars of philosophy of religion.
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    El origen de las especies por medio de la selección natural.Charles Darwin - 2009 - Madrid: CSIS. Edited by Antonio de Zulueta.
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    Action, affect, and two-mode models of functioning.Charles S. Carver & Michael F. Scheier - 2008 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer (eds.), Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 298--327.
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    Charles Darwin's natural selection: being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858.Charles Darwin - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by R. C. Stauffer.
    Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species is unquestionably one of the chief landmarks in biology. The Origin (as it is widely known) was literally only an abstract of the manuscript Darwin had originally intended to complete and publish as the formal presentation of his views on evolution. Compared with the Origin, his original long manuscript work on Natural Selection, which is presented here and made available for the first time in printed form, has more abundant examples and illustrations (...)
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  48. Cross-purposes: The liberal-communitarian debate.Charles Taylor - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. Routledge, in Association with the Open University.
  49. The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise.Charles Babbage - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher and mechanical engineer who invented the concept of a programmable computer. From 1828 to 1839 he was Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, a position whose holders have included Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. A proponent of natural religion, he published The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise in 1837 as his personal response to The Bridgewater Treatises, a series of books on theology and science that had recently appeared. Disputing the claim that science disfavours (...)
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    Charles Darwin’s Notebooks, 1836--1844: Geology, Transmutation of Species, Metaphysical Enquiries.Charles Darwin - 1987 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Paul H. Barrett, Peter Jack Gautrey, Sandra Herbert, David Kohn & Sydney Smith.
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