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    Argos.Anne Pariente, Marcel Piérart, Jean-Paul Thalmann, Pierre Aupert & Francis Croissant - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (2):763-773.
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    Argos.Anne Pariente, Pierre Aupert & Jean-Charles Moretti - 1989 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 113 (2):701-731.
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    Argos.Anne Pariente, Pierre Aupert, Jean-Charles Moretti, Gilles Touchais & Francis Croissant - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (2):851-875.
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    A. Le terrain Nannopoulos.Anne Pariente & Christos Piteros - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (21):806-827.
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    I. Le terrain Nannopoulos.Anne Pariente & Christos Piteros - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (2):948-959.
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    L’agora : terrain Nannopoulos.Anne Pariente & Christos Piteros - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):787-802.
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    Le terrain Nannopoulos.Anne Pariente & Christos Piteros - 2006 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 130 (2):694-707.
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    L’agora : terrain Nannopoulos.Anne Pariente & Christos Piteros - 2009 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 133 (2):581-595.
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    Rapport sur les travaux de l'école française en Grèce en 1987.Anne Pariente, Pierre Aupert, Jean-Charles Moretti, Evangelos Pentazos, Vincent Déroche, François Queyrel, Michel Sève, Katérina Péristeni, René Treuil, Jacques-Y. Perreault, Jean-Yves Empereur, Angeliki Simossi, Yves Grandjean, Haïdo Koukouli-Chryssantakhi, Tony Kozelj, François Salviat, Michèle Brunet, Roland Etienne, Alexandre Farnoux, Philippe Fraisse, Gérard Siebert, Françoise Alabe & Hervé Duchêne - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (2):697-791.
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    Sacrifices d'animaux à l'Hérakleion de Thasos.Anne Pariente, Jacques Des Courtils & Armelle Gardeisen - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (2):799-820.
    Διεξήχθη αρχαιοζωολογική ανάλυση στο Ηράκλειο της Θάσου με σκοπό τη συγκριτική έρευνα αφ' ενός των γραπτών μαρτυριών σχετικά με το "τελετουργικό τυπικό του Πρυτανείου" και αφ' ετέρου των αρχαιολογικών δεδομένων που προήλθαν από τις πρόσφατες ανασκαφές, οι οποίες έφεραν στο φως, μέσα σε καθαρή στρωματογραφική συνάφεια, καλά χρονολογημένη κεραμεική μαζί με άφθονα και καλά διατηρημένα οστά. Τα αποτελέσματα φανερώνουν ότι στην αρχαϊκή εποχή έδειχναν σεβασμό προς το τυπικό ή τουλάχιστον προς τις διαιτητικές του απαγορεύσεις και προς τον τρόπο του κομμα- (...)
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    Une oenochoé plastique en bronze de provenance égyptienne.Anne Pariente - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):301-316.
    L'objet étudié appartient à une catégorie peu représentée en toreutique (voir le catalogue donné en appendice) : sa panse (en forme de tête de satyre) est surmontée d'un col et d'une embouchure d'œnochoé. Sa forme et sa qualité technique la différencient des balsamaires ; sa fonction l'en rapproche-t-elle? L'étude des caractères stylistiques de la tête, les traits personnalisés du visage (portrait?) fournissent des critères de datation ; sa provenance égyptienne, vu l'importance de la toreutique dans l'Egypte hellénistique, et la plante (...)
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    Argos.Marcel Piérart, Anne Pariente & Gilles Touchais - 1991 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 115 (2):667-686.
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    Argos.Marcel Piérart, Anne Pariente & Francis Croissant - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (2):673-684.
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    Thasos.Francine Blondé, Arthur Muller, Dominique Mulliez, Jacques Des Courtils, Anne Pariente & Yvon Garlan - 1985 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 109 (2):874-885.
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    Thasos.Jean-Jacques Maffre, Jacques-Y. Perreault, Francine Blondé, Arthur Muller, Dominique Mulliez, Jacques Des Courtils, Anne Pariente & Michèle Brunet - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (2):790-812.
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    Argos.Anna Philippa-Touchais, Gilles Touchais, Marcel Piérard & Anne Pariente - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (2):563-580.
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    Argos.Marcel Piérart, Jean-Paul Thalmann, Anne Pariente, Pierre Aupert, Jean-Charles Moretti & Francis Croissant - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (2):585-609.
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    Erased: traité de l'effacement.Isabelle Pariente-Butterlin - 2019 - [Montpellier]: Les Éditions Publie.net.
    Il faut bien commencer par ne rien comprendre, par comprendre qu'on ne comprend rien, il faut accepter qu'on ne sait rien, il faut savoir qu'on ne sait rien, pour tenter quelque mouvement hors de cette gangue de silence qui nous entoure à l'évidence, et obsède certains d'entre nous. Il faut bien commencer par se sentir écrasé de silence pour avoir envie de parler, de commencer une phrase, pour se pencher aux bords du silence et basculer dans le langage. Se défaire (...)
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  19. t. 2. Essai sur les fondements de nos connaissances et sur les caractères de la critique philosophique.édité par J. C. Pariente - 1847 - In Antoine Augustin Cournot (ed.), Œuvres complètes. Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines.Etienne Bonnot de Condillac, Jean-Claude Pariente & Martine Pecharman - 1973 - [Paris]: Galilée. Edited by Jacques Derrida.
    English summary: Condillacs 1746 Essai sur lorigine des connaissance humaines represents a pioneering approach to the philosophy of knowledge. Working through a semiotic method, Condillac is able to radically revisit the theory of ideas developed by predecessors such as Malebranche and Locke. This critical edition allows readers to better understand Condillacs essential contributions to Enlightenment philosophy. French description: L'Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines que Condillac publie en 1746 est un texte surprenant a plusieurs points de vue. Il l'est tout (...)
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    Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach.Anne Barnhill & Matteo Bonotti - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Matteo Bonotti.
    Who gets to decide what it means to live a healthy lifestyle, and how important a healthy lifestyle is to a good life? As more governments make preventing obesity and diet-related illness a priority, it's become more important to consider the ethics and acceptability of their efforts. When it comes to laws and policies that promote healthy eating--such as special taxes on sugary drinks and the banning of food deemed unhealthy--critics argue that these policies are paternalistic, and that they limit (...)
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    Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary.Ann V. Murphy - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory.
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    Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary.Ann V. Murphy - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    _Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory._.
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  24. Joint Moral Duties.Anne Schwenkenbecher - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):58-74.
    There are countless circumstances under which random individuals COULD act together to prevent something morally bad from happening or to remedy a morally bad situation. But when OUGHT individuals to act together in order to bring about a morally important outcome? Building on Philip Pettit’s and David Schweikard’s account of joint action, I will put forward the notion of joint duties: duties to perform an action together that individuals in so-called random or unstructured groups can jointly hold. I will show (...)
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  25. Doxastic Harm.Anne Baril - 2022 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 46:281-306.
    In this article, I will consider whether, and in what way, doxastic states can harm. I’ll first consider whether, and in what way, a person’s doxastic state can harm her, before turning to the question of whether, and in what way, it can harm someone else.
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    Unconditional Equals.Anne Phillips - 2021 - Princeton University Press.
    Why equality cannot be conditional on a shared human “nature” but has to be for all For centuries, ringing declarations about all men being created equal appealed to a shared human nature as the reason to consider ourselves equals. But appeals to natural equality invited gradations of natural difference, and the ambiguity at the heart of “nature” enabled generations to write of people as equal by nature while barely noticing the exclusion of those marked as inferior by their gender, race, (...)
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    Are mental disorders brain disorders? – A precis.Anneli Jefferson - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (3):552-557.
    People hold wildly opposing and very strong views on the question whether mental disorders are brain disorders, and the disagreement is primarily a conceptual one, not one about whether there are,...
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    Biological Identity: Perspectives From Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Biology.Anne Sophie Meincke & John Dupré (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Routledge.
    Analytic metaphysics has recently discovered biology as a means of grounding metaphysical theories. This has resulted in long-standing metaphysical puzzles, such as the problems of personal identity and material constitution, being increasingly addressed by appeal to a biological understanding of identity. This development within metaphysics is in significant tension with the growing tendency amongst philosophers of biology to regard biological identity as a deep puzzle in its own right, especially following recent advances in our understanding of symbiosis, the evolution of (...)
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    In Defence of the Normative Account of Ignorance.Anne Meylan - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-15.
    The standard view of ignorance is that it consists in the mere lack of knowledge or true belief. Duncan Pritchard has recently argued, against the standard view, that ignorance is the lack of knowledge/true belief that is due to an improper inquiry. I shall call, Pritchard’s alternative account the Normative Account. The purpose of this article is to strengthen the Normative Account by providing an independent vargument supporting it.
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    Ignorance and Its Disvalue.Anne Meylan - 2020 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (3):433-447.
    It is commonly accepted – not only in the philosophical literature but also in daily life – that ignorance is a failure of some sort. As a result, a desideratum of any ontological account of ignorance is that it must be able to explain why there is something wrong with being ignorant of a true proposition. This article shows two things. First, two influential accounts of ignorance – the Knowledge Account and the True Belief Account – do not satisfy this (...)
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  31. Refusing the COVID-19 vaccine: What’s wrong with that?Anne Meylan & Sebastian Schmidt - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (6):1102-1124.
    COVID-19 vaccine refusal seems like a paradigm case of irrationality. Vaccines are supposed to be the best way to get us out of the COVID-19 pandemic. And yet many people believe that they should not be vaccinated even though they are dissatisfied with the current situation. In this paper, we analyze COVID-19 vaccine refusal with the tools of contemporary philosophical theories of responsibility and rationality. The main outcome of this analysis is that many vaccine-refusers are responsible for the belief that (...)
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    Conceptualization and Operationalization of the Concept of Moral Craftsmanship.Anne I. Schaap, H. C. W. de Vet, Margreet M. Stolper & A. C. Molewijk - 2024 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 43 (1):27-54.
    Prison work creates ethical challenges for which a training program was initiated for Dutch prison staff to foster their Moral Craftsmanship (MCS). The concept of MCS is not yet defined and operationalized in literature. This explorative study aims to 1) define MCS, 2) identify conceptual elements of MCS, and 3) develop a measurement tool for MCS. A document and literature study provided input for the definition and selection of conceptual elements related within DCIA policy documents, identifying three conceptual levels of (...)
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  33. God and Morality.Anne Jeffrey - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This Element has two aims. The first is to discuss arguments philosophers have made about the difference God's existence might make to questions of general interest in metaethics. The second is to argue that it is a mistake to think we can get very far in answering these questions by assuming a thin conception of God, and to suggest that exploring the implications of thick theisms for metaethics would be more fruitful.
  34. The possibility of collective moral obligations.Anne Schwenkenbecher - 2020 - In Saba Bazargan-Forward & Deborah Perron Tollefsen (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility. Routledge. pp. 258-273.
    Our moral obligations can sometimes be collective in nature: They can jointly attach to two or more agents in that neither agent has that obligation on their own, but they – in some sense – share it or have it in common. In order for two or more agents to jointly hold an obligation to address some joint necessity problem they must have joint ability to address that problem. Joint ability is highly context-dependent and particularly sensitive to shared (or even (...)
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    Chomsky on the Evolution of the Language Faculty: Presentation and Perspectives for Further Research.Anne Reboul - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey (eds.), A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 476–487.
    The most remarkable about the continuity in Chomsky's thought about language is that it takes place against a theoretical landscape in constant flux, the landscape of generative grammar. Chomsky introduced a central distinction between E‐languages and I‐language, the internalized knowledge of language that each speaker has and which is the result of the interaction between his or her language faculty and the (limited) experience that he or she had of his or her mother tongue during language acquisition. The Faculty of (...)
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    Autour de la notion complète. Le débat entre Leibniz et Arnauld.Jean-Claude Pariente - 2015 - Archives de Philosophie 78 (1):75-110.
    Résumé Dans la lettre où il demande au Landgrave de Hesse-Rheinfels de transmettre à Arnauld le sommaire du Discours de métaphysique, Leibniz, soucieux d’obtenir le sentiment de ce dernier sur ses thèses, souligne l’importance et la variété des questions qu’il y touche : la grâce, le concours de Dieu avec les créatures, les miracles, la cause du péché, l’immortalité de l’âme, etc. Il ne mentionne pas dans cette liste la doctrine de la notion complète, bien qu’elle ne soit étrangère à (...)
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    Antoine Arnauld: philosophie du langage et de la connaissance.Jean Claude Pariente (ed.) - 1995 - Paris: Vrin.
  38. Aknauld critique de malebranche: Théorie des idées jet théorie de la cotoyabssance.Jeam-Claude Pariente - 2005 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 49:227-248.
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  39. Bergson et Wittgenstein.Voir J.-C. Pariente - 1969 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2.
     
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    Theodor W. Adorno: Ästhetische Theorie.Anne Eusterschulte & Sebastian Tränkle (eds.) - 2021 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Theodor W. Adornos posthum veröffentlichte Ästhetische Theorie exponiert die Krise der Kunst im Zeitalter ihrer gesellschaftlichen Integration. Gesättigt mit der Erfahrung konkreter Kunstwerke, hinterfragt sie das tradierte Kategoriensystem philosophischer Ästhetik. Der vorliegende Band unternimmt erstmals eine kommentierende Auslegung, um den dichten Text aufzuschließen und ein Weiterdenken von Adornos kritischer Ästhetik anzuregen.
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    The Future of Emotion Research in the Study of Psychopathology.Ann M. Kring - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (3):225-228.
    Research on emotion and psychopathology has blossomed due in part to the translation of affective science theory and methods to the study of diverse disorders. This translational approach has helped the field to hone in more precisely on the nature of emotion deficits to identify antecedent causes and maintaining processes, and to develop promising new interventions. The future of emotion research in psychopathology will benefit from three inter-related areas, including an emphasis on emotion difficulties that cut across traditional diagnostic boundaries (...)
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    The concept standard.Anne Mary Nicholson - 1910 - [New York,: AMS Press.
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    Brain disorders reconsidered – a response to commentaries.Anneli Jefferson - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (3):644-657.
    In this paper, I respond to commentaries on my book “Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?”. The topics I discuss are: accounts of function and dysfunction, constraints on the relationship between processes at the level of the brain and the mind, externalism in psychiatry, implications for moral responsibility and the question whether my account is a form of conceptual engineering. I defend my account and argue that the key criterion for whether mental disorders are brain disorders is whether we can map (...)
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    What’s the Matter with Elemental Transformation and Animal Generation in Aristotle?Anne Peterson - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy Today 6 (1):6-37.
    The traditional concept of prime matter – a purely potential substratum that persists through substantial change and serves to constitute the generated substance – has played a dwindling part in Aristotelian scholarship over the centuries. In medieval interpretations of Aristotle, prime matter was thought to play these two roles in all substantial changes, not only in changes at the level of the four elements. In more recent centuries, traditional prime matter was relegated only to the context of substantial changes between (...)
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    "The great ocean of knowledge": the influence of travel literature on the work of John Locke.Ann Talbot - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    This book explores the way in which, working within the investigative tradition associated with the Royal Society, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) used ...
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  46. In Defense of Self-Defense.Ann J. Cahill - 2009 - Philosophical Papers 38 (3):363-380.
    Some feminist theorists have argued that emphasizing women's self-defense mistakenly emphasizes women's behavior and choices rather than male aggression as a cause of sexual violence. I argue here that such critiques of self-defense are misguided, and do not sufficiently take into account the ways in which feminist self-defense courses can constitute embodied transformations of the meanings of femininity and rape. While certainly not sufficient to counter a rape culture by themselves, self-defense courses should remain a crucial element in feminist anti-rape (...)
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    La construction de la sensation dans l' Essai.Jean-Claude Pariente - 1999 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (March 1999):3-26.
    Condillac's claim that all our ideas are derived from sensations leads him to hold against Descartes that they are not on that account obscure and confused. The question is whether and how far he can refute the Cartesian thesis.
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  48. Authorial strategies in Jean Bodin.Ann Blair - 2013 - In Howell A. Lloyd (ed.), The Reception of Bodin. Boston: Brill.
     
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  49. Eudaimonia in Contemporary Virtue Ethics.Anne Baril - 2014 - In S. van Hooft, N. Athanassoulis, J. Kawall, J. Oakley & L. van Zyl (eds.), The handbook of virtue ethics. Durham: Acumen Publishing. pp. 17-27.
    In the contemporary virtue ethics literature, eudaimonia is discussed far more often than it is defined or fully articulated. It was introduced into the contemporary virtue ethics literature by philosophers who work in ancient philosophy, and who are familiar with the work of ancient eudaimonists (where the ancient eudaimonists are typically thought to include Plato, the Stoics, and (especially) Aristotle). Yet, predictably, among philosophers who study ancient philosophy, there is not consensus, but rather lively debate, about what eudaimonia is: how (...)
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  50. Persons as Biological Processes: A Bio-Processual Way Out of the Personal Identity Dilemma.Anne Sophie Meincke - 2018 - In Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré (eds.), Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 357-378.
    Human persons exist longer than a single moment in time; they persist through time. However, so far it has not been possible to make this natural and widespread assumption metaphysically comprehensible. The philosophical debate on personal identity is rather stuck in a dilemma: reductionist theories explain personal identity away, while non-reductionist theories fail to give any informative account at all. This chapter argues that this dilemma emerges from an underlying commitment, shared by both sides of in the debate, to an (...)
     
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