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  1. André-Jean Voelke "1925-1991".Daniel Christoff - 1992 - Studia Philosophica 51:14.
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  2. Contemplation et création.Daniel Christoff - 1953 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 3 (2):108.
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  3. Charles Werner, le professeur et le métaphysicien.Daniel Christoff - 1979 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 111:261.
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  4. Continuidad y discontinuidad del tiempo vivido.Daniel Christoff - 1964 - Dianoia 10 (10):165.
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  5. Husserl ou le retour aux choses, coll. « Philosophes de tous les temps ».Daniel Christoff & André Robinet - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (4):461-462.
     
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  6. Henri Reverdin.Daniel Christoff - 1975 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 25:249.
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  7. Jeanne Hersch 1910-2000.Daniel Christoff - 2000 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 132 (4):305-308.
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  8. "J. L. Galay": Philosophie et invention textuelle.Daniel Christoff - 1980 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 112:163.
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    La conscience d’autrui.Daniel Christoff - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 7:199-203.
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    L'intentionnalité et le problème de la signification.Daniel Christoff - 1984 - Dialectica 38 (2‐3):245-262.
    RésuméLa signe comme expression consiste selon F. de Saussure dans le rapport immotivé signifiant‐signifié, sa valeur signifiante étant déerminée par la place du signifiant dans le systemèréel de la langue tandis que le signifyé‐concept est noème, irréel . Inerte tant qu'aucun acte ?expression ou de compréhension ne ľanime , il porte, exprime et induit ľintentionnalité de ces actes; il est conscience hors de soi, intentionnalité sans sujet, visée du signifyé différenciée par son signifiant . Aussi les problèmes du “sujet”, de (...)
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  11. La Philosophie Dans la Haute École de Lausanne, 1542-1955.Daniel Christoff & Université de Lausanne - 1987 - Université de Lausanne.
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  12. Le présent et les signes.Daniel Christoff - 1980 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 112:319.
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  13. La t'che d'une morale philosophique.Daniel Christoff - 1952 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 2 (2):107.
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    Le temps et les valeurs.Daniel Christoff - 1945 - Neuchâtel,: Éditions de la Baconnière.
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  15. La temporalité et la conscience d'autrui.Daniel Christoff - 1965 - Studia Philosophica 25:14.
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    Le temps et les valeurs.Daniel Christoff - 1945 - Neuchâtel,: Éditions de la Baconnière.
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  17. Les VIIIes Rencontres internationales de Genève.Daniel Christoff - 1953 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 3 (4):270.
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  18. Philosophie in der Romandie.Daniel Christoff - 1981 - In Martin Meyer (ed.), Philosophie in der Schweiz: eine Bestandesaufnahme, von Lambert (1728-1777) bis Piaget (1896-1980). Artemis Verlag.
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    Recherche de la liberté.Daniel Christoff - 1957 - Paris,: Presses Universitaires de France.
    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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  20. Recherche de la Liberté.Daniel Christoff - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):68-69.
     
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    Raison suffisante et idonéisme, fermeture et ouverture.Daniel Christoff - 1977 - Dialectica 31 (1‐2):165-176.
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  22. Réflexions sur l'ouverture à l'expérience.Daniel Christoff - 1970 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 24 (3/4=93/94):587.
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  23. Réflexions sur la notion de précarité.Daniel Christoff - 1968 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 22 (83/84):60.
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    Situation et objectivité.Daniel Christoff - 1960 - Dialectica 14 (2‐3):176-182.
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  25. Studia Philosophica.Daniel Christoff & Hans Saner - 1981 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 37 (1):221-222.
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  26. JuLes chaix-ruy: "Les dimensions de l'etre et du temps". [REVIEW]Daniel Christoff - 1955 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 5 (1):78.
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  27. La philosophie de la Haute Ecole de Lausanne 1542-1955, « Etudes et documents pour servir à l'histoire de l'Université de Lausanne ». [REVIEW]Daniel Christoff - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):118-119.
     
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  28. Daniel Christoff: "Husserl".Clara A. Jalif de Bertranou - 1983 - Philosophia (Misc.) 44:141.
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  29. Abstraction of mental representations : theoretical considerations and neuroscientific evidence.Kalina Christoff & Kamyar Keramatian - 2008 - In Silvia A. Bunge & Jonathan D. Wallis (eds.), Neuroscience of rule-guided behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.
  30. Logiikka, matematiikka ja tietokone – Perusteet: historiaa, filosofiaa ja sovelluksia.Christoffer Gefwert (ed.) - 1996 - Finnish Artificial Intelligence Society.
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    Arbeit am Welträtsel: Religion und Säkularität in der Monismusbewegung um 1900.Christoffer Leber - 2020 - Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Closing the Gold Window: The End of Bretton Woods as a Contingency Plan.Christoffer J. P. Zoeller - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (1):3-22.
    In August of 1971, President Nixon announced that the United States was “closing the gold window,” bringing an end to the postwar system of international exchange rate stability and precipitating a period of significant uncertainty and transformation in global institutions. Although this critical historical episode is important for an understanding of historical “neoliberalism” and institutional change, modern sociological perspectives have scarcely been applied to it. The present analysis uses archival data to show that closing the gold window was never the (...)
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  33. The Illusion of Conscious Will.Daniel M. Wegner - 2002 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    In this book Daniel Wegner offers a novel understanding of the relation of consciousness, the will, and our intentional and voluntary actions. Wegner claims that our experience and common sense view according to which we can influence our behavior roughly the way we experience that we do it is an illusion.
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  34. Objects: Nothing out of the Ordinary (Book Symposium Précis).Daniel Z. Korman - 2020 - Analysis 80 (3):511-513.
    Précis for a book symposium, with contributions from Meg Wallace, Louis deRosset, and Chris Tillman and Joshua Spencer.
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    I Walk the Line: Comment on Mikael Leidenhag on Theistic Evolution and Intelligent Design.Christoffer Skogholt - 2020 - Zygon 55 (3):685-695.
    Is theistic evolution (TE) a philosophically tenable position? Leidenhag argues in his article “The Blurred Line between Theistic Evolution and Intelligent Design” that it is not, since it, Leidenhag claims, espouses a view of divine action that he labels “natural divine causation” (NDC), which makes God explanatory redundant. That is, in so far as TE does not invoke God as an additional cause alongside natural causes, it is untenable. Theistic evolutionists should therefore “reject NDC and affirm a more robust notion (...)
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    Colouring flowers: books, art, and experiment in the household of Margery and Henry Power.Christoffer Basse Eriksen & Xinyi Wen - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (1):21-43.
    This article examines the early modern household's importance for producing experimental knowledge through an examination of the Halifax household of Margery and Henry Power. While Henry Power has been studied as a natural philosopher within the male-dominated intellectual circles of Cambridge and London, the epistemic labour of his wife, Margery Power, has hitherto been overlooked. From the 1650s, this couple worked in tandem to enhance their understanding of the vegetable world through various paper technologies, from books, paper slips and recipe (...)
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    Artificial Moral Responsibility: How We Can and Cannot Hold Machines Responsible.Daniel W. Tigard - 2021 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (3):435-447.
    Our ability to locate moral responsibility is often thought to be a necessary condition for conducting morally permissible medical practice, engaging in a just war, and other high-stakes endeavors. Yet, with increasing reliance upon artificially intelligent systems, we may be facing a wideningresponsibility gap, which, some argue, cannot be bridged by traditional concepts of responsibility. How then, if at all, can we make use of crucial emerging technologies? According to Colin Allen and Wendell Wallach, the advent of so-called ‘artificial moral (...)
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    Magnifying the first points of life: Harvey and Descartes on generation and scale.Christoffer Basse Eriksen - 2022 - History of Science 60 (4):524-545.
    In this essay, I study the contested role of magnification as an observational strategy in the generation theories of William Harvey and René Descartes. During the seventeenth century, the grounds under the discipline of anatomy were shifting as knowledge was increasingly based on autopsia and observation. Likewise, new theories of generation were established through observations of living beings in their smallest state. But the question formed: was it possible to extend vision all the way down to the first points of (...)
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    Foucault and Neoliberalism.Daniel Zamora (ed.) - 2015 - Malden, MA: Polity.
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    Wittgenstein on Mathematics, Minds and Mental Machines.Christoffer Gefwert - 1998 - Ashgate Publishing.
    An historical analysis of main topics of Wittgenstein's work. Part 1 deals with the "game" of mathematics. Part 2 discusses Wittgenstein's development up to 1930 and Part 3 looks at philosophical and psychological problems arising from the possiblity of artificial intelligence.
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    Wittgenstein on philosophy and mathematics: an essay in the history of philosophy.Christoffer Gefwert - 1994 - Åbo: Åbo Akademi University Press.
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    Wittgenstein on Thought, Language and Philosophy: From Theory to Therapy.Christoffer Gefwert - 2000 - Ashgate Publishing.
    Arguing that philosophy can be characterized as a form of conceptual investigation, Gefwert demonstrates that a theoretical view does not correspond to Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy. Proposing that a philosophical conceptual investigation is analogous to a psychotherapeutical session of Freud, with the common aim to dissolve the conceptual problems in language that haunts us in our everyday life, Gefwert's examination of the later writings of Wittgenstein concludes that 'philosophical investigation' is a very different activity than that assumed by the Logical (...)
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  43. Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology.Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré (eds.) - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This collection of essays explores the metaphysical thesis that the living world is not made up of substantial particles or things, as has often been assumed, but is rather constituted by processes. The biological domain is organised as an interdependent hierarchy of processes, which are stabilised and actively maintained at different timescales. Even entities that intuitively appear to be paradigms of things, such as organisms, are actually better understood as processes. Unlike previous attempts to articulate processual views of biology, which (...)
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    Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?Daniel Susser & Laura Y. Cabrera - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):122-133.
    The potential to collect brain data more directly, with higher resolution, and in greater amounts has heightened worries about mental and brain privacy. In order to manage the risks to individuals posed by these privacy challenges, some have suggested codifying new privacy rights, including a right to “mental privacy.” In this paper, we consider these arguments and conclude that while neurotechnologies do raise significant privacy concerns, such concerns are—at least for now—no different from those raised by other well-understood data collection (...)
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  45. Practical intelligence and the virtues.Daniel C. Russell - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book develops an Aristotelian account of the virtue of practical intelligence or "phronesis"--an excellence of deliberating and making choices--which ...
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  46. Mind-wandering as spontaneous thought: a dynamic framework.Christoff Kalina, Irving Zachary C., Fox Kieran, Spreng Nathan & Andrews-Hanna Jessica - 2016 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience 17:718–731.
    Most research on mind-wandering has characterized it as a mental state with contents that are task unrelated or stimulus independent. However, the dynamics of mind-wandering—how mental states change over time—have remained largely neglected. Here, we introduce a dynamic framework for understanding mind-wandering and its relationship to the recruitment of large-scale brain networks. We propose that mind-wandering is best understood as a member of a family of spontaneous-thought phenomena that also includes creative thought and dreaming. This dynamic framework can shed new (...)
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  47. Territorial Exclusion: An Argument against Closed Borders.Daniel Weltman - 2021 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 19 (3):257-90.
    Supporters of open borders sometimes argue that the state has no pro tanto right to restrict immigration, because such a right would also entail a right to exclude existing citizens for whatever reasons justify excluding immigrants. These arguments can be defeated by suggesting that people have a right to stay put. I present a new form of the exclusion argument against closed borders which escapes this “right to stay put” reply. I do this by describing a kind of exclusion that (...)
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  48. A cosmopolitan instrumentalist theory of secession.Daniel Weltman - 2023 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (3):527-551.
    I defend the cosmopolitan instrumentalist theory of secession, according to which a group has a right to secede only if this would promote cosmopolitan justice. I argue that the theory is preferable to other theories of secession because it is an entailment of cosmopolitanism, which is independently attractive, and because, unlike other theories of secession, it allows us to give the answers we want to give in cases like secession of the rich or secession that would make things worse for (...)
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    Stilstand eller bevægelse?Christoffer Koch & Niels Olav Holst-Larsen - 2021 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 83:207-217.
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    “Just taking part or fully participate with others!?”: Social integration of members with disabilities in mainstream sports clubs.Christoffer Klenk, Siegfried Nagel & Julia Albrecht - 2021 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 18 (3):253-279.
    Summary People with disabilities still show lower participation rates in mainstream sports clubs. Even when they are members of mainstream sports clubs, their participation is often limited to structural integration, while broader social integration including cultural and affective dimensions is only partially achieved. Thus, this study analyses the broader extent of social integration of members with disabilities in sports clubs, applying Esser’s model of social integration, which is comprised of four dimensions: culturation, interaction, identification, and placement. The article describes multiple (...)
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