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    Penseurs musulmans et religions iraniennes: ʿAbd al-Jabbār et ses devanciersPenseurs musulmans et religions iraniennes: Abd al-Jabbar et ses devanciers.George F. Hourani & Guy Monnot - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):611.
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    Shahrastani: Livre des religions et des sectes.Richard M. Frank, Daniel Gimaret & Guy Monnot - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):139.
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  3. Incommensurable, irréductible et immédiat paysage.Guy Mercier - 2009 - In Mario Bédard (ed.), Le paysage, un projet politique. Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec. pp. 189--196.
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    Names and naming: people, places, perceptions and power.Guy Puzey & Laura Kostanski (eds.) - 2016 - Buffalo: Multilingual Matters.
    This book explores international trends in naming and contributes to the growing field of critical onomastic enquiry. The contributors to this publication examine why names are not only symbols of a person or place, but also manifestations of cultural, linguistic and social heritage in their own right.
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    La réalité physique.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2013 - Paris: Hermann.
    Leibniz comprenait la question pourquoi y a-t-il quelque chose plutot que rien? sur un mode ontologique; il l'interpretait dans le cadre d'une physique continue, lineaire et necessaire; et il y repondait en invoquant le principe de raison suffisante. Nous comprenons desormais cette question sur un mode non ontologique, en substituant une notion relativiste et pragmatiste de realite a la notion absolue d'etre; nous l'interpretons dans le cadre d'une physique discontinue, non lineaire et probabiliste; et nous y repondons en denoncant, sur (...)
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  6. Introduction.Guy Widdershoven, John McMillan, Tony Hope & van der Scheer & Lieke - 2008 - In Empirical ethics in psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    When Rules Become Art.Guy Rohrbaugh - forthcoming - Analysis.
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    Empirical ethics in psychiatry.Guy Widdershoven (ed.) - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Psychiatry presents a unique array of difficult ethical questions. However, a major challenge is to approach psychiatry in a way that does justice to the real ethical issues. Recently there has been a growing body of research in empirical psychiatric ethics, and an increased interest in how empirical and philosophical methods can be combined. Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry demonstrates how ethics can engage more closely with the reality of psychiatric practice and shows how empirical methodologies from the social sciences can (...)
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    Kant, le premier cercle: la déduction transcendentale des catégories (1781 et 1787).Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2021 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    This book studies the occurrence (or not) of a case of circular reasoning in Kant's attempt to establish the foundation of knowledge. The response to this question instigates a commentary on the transcendental deduction of the categories, which lie at the heart of the Critique of Pure Reason, in both the 1781 and 1787 editions.
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    Acts of consciousness: a social psychology standpoint.Guy Saunders - 2014 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Drawing on compelling material from research interviews with former hostages and political prisoners, Guy Saunders reworks three classic thought experiment stories: Parfit's 'Teleporter', Nagel's 'What is it like to be a bat?' and Jackson's 'Mary the colour scientist' to form a fresh look at the study of consciousness. By examining consciousness from a social psychology perspective, Saunders develops a 'cubist psychology of consciousness' through which he challenges the accepted wisdom of mainstream approaches by arguing that people can act freely. What (...)
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  11. MADHYAMAKA: 1. Start Making Sense: Finding Tsongkhapa's Middle Way.Guy Newland - 2024 - In David Gray (ed.), Tsongkhapa: the legacy of Tibet's great philosopher-saint. New York: Wisdom Publications.
     
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    Interdisciplinarité et idéologies.Guy Palmade - 1977 - Paris: Éditions Anthropos.
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    Éthique.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2014 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
    L’éthique engage un jugement de valeur absolu et c’est la raison pour laquelle Wittgenstein, conscient que tout sens est relatif, l’estimait indicible. On peut vouloir revenir à une perspective métaphysique pour penser l’éthique, et la construire – comme avait pu le faire Spinoza en son temps – sur la base d’une théorie de la substance absolue. On peut aussi comprendre l’absolu relativement, comme le résultat d’un processus d’abstraction. L’approche n’est plus ontologique, mais sémantique. Telle est notre voie, qui ouvre un (...)
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    L'art, en définitive.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
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    Commentaire de Thomas d'Aquin sur le Traité de l'âme d'Aristote.Guy-François Delaporte - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Guy-François Delaporte.
    Le Commentaire du Traité de l'âme d'Aristote par Thomas d'Aquin est le cinquième des commentaires fondamentaux des oeuvres d'Aristote traduits en langue française. Avec celui des Physiques, de la Métaphysique, de l'Interprétation et des Analytiques, il fonde l'édifice de la philosophie de Thomas d'Aquin et assure les contreforts de sa théologie. Ce traité se présente comme un vaste essai de définition de l'âme et principalement de l'âme humaine, avec en filigrane, une question lancinante : cette âme est-elle immortelle? Si ce (...)
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    Formes sociales et formes d'historicité.Guy Vincent - 2010 - Paris, France: Publibook.
    Cet ouvrage propose d'unifier les sciences de l'homme entre elles et avec la philosophie en les articulant grâce à trois concepts fondamentaux: forme, sens et historicité.
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  17. The mastery of life.Guy Theodore Wrench - 1911 - New York,: M. Kennerley.
     
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    Notes on Bergson and Descartes: Philosophy, Christianity, and modernity in contestation.Charles Péguy - 2019 - Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
    Charles Péguy (1873–1914) was a French religious poet, philosophical essayist, publisher, social activist, Dreyfusard, and Catholic convert. There has recently been a renewed recognition of Péguy in France as a thinker of unique significance, a reconsideration inspired in large part by Gilles Deleuze’s Différence et répétition, which ranked him with Nietzsche and Kierkegaard. In the English-speaking world, however, access to Péguy has been hindered by a scarcity of translations of his work. This first complete translation of one of his most (...)
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  19. Note sur m. Bergson et la philosophie bergsonienne.Charles Péguy - 1935 - Paris,: Gallimard.
     
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  20. Situation.Charles Péguy - 1942 - Paris,: Gallimard.
     
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  21. Aperçus de philosophie religieuse chez Maxime de Tyr. platonicien électrique la prière.Guy Soury - 1942 - Paris,: Société d'édition "Les Belles Lettres, ".
  22. A Fresh Start for the Objective-List Theory of Well-Being.Guy Fletcher - 2013 - Utilitas 25 (2):206-220.
    So-called theories of well-being (prudential value, welfare) are under-represented in discussions of well-being. I do four things in this article to redress this. First, I develop a new taxonomy of theories of well-being, one that divides theories in a more subtle and illuminating way. Second, I use this taxonomy to undermine some misconceptions that have made people reluctant to hold objective-list theories. Third, I provide a new objective-list theory and show that it captures a powerful motivation for the main competitor (...)
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    René Descartes: une crise de la raison.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2017 - [Paris]: Belin.
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    Liberté.Guy Walch - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Lire Spinoza au XXIe siècle en relisant une vie contemporaine? C'est se résoudre à regarder le monde sans fausses craintes ni faux espoirs. Amender les évidences, les opinions savantes et publiques. Regarder le monde en comprenant que chaque chose y est singulière. Plus les choses singulières sont intelligées, plus la nature infinie l'est. Ce thème éclaire les rapports entre imagination et connaissance, durée et éternité, ou encore écologie globale et nature de la liberté. On ne peut ni connaître ni donc (...)
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    The Subjective View.Guy Stock - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (138):109-110.
  26. The Philosophy of Well-Being: An Introduction.Guy Fletcher - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    Well-being occupies a central role in ethics and political philosophy, including in major theories such as utilitarianism. It also extends far beyond philosophy: recent studies into the science and psychology of well-being have propelled the topic to centre stage, and governments spend millions on promoting it. We are encouraged to adopt modes of thinking and behaviour that support individual well-being or 'wellness'. What is well-being? Which theories of well-being are most plausible? In this rigorous and comprehensive introduction to the topic, (...)
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    Exploring the Association between Love and Sex.Guy Pinku - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart (eds.), College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 158–168.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Romeo and Juliet Talking about Sex and Love Plain Sex Loving Sex between Non‐Lovers Being Embodied A Primary Emotional Awareness Back to Romeo and Juliet: A Variety of Attitudes towards Sex without Love.
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    Platon: l'invention de la philosophie.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2014 - [Paris]: Belin.
    Faire comprendre la genèse et la construction de la pensée de Platon, et la méthode inédite qu’il met au point pour penser, tel est l’objet de ce livre. Riche de ses débats avec de grands penseurs de l’Antiquité : Pythagore, Héraclite, Parménide, Gorgias... la dialectique platonicienne, alliant exigence de vérité et recherche d’efficacité, invente ainsi la philosophie. Découvrir la force et les enjeux de cette invention permet d’explorer, aussi, le sens qu’une histoire de la philosophie peut avoir aujourd’hui, et les (...)
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    The Ubhayābhisārikā or 'Both Go to Meet'-A Satirical Monologue or Bhāṇa-By VararuciThe Ubhayabhisarika or 'Both Go to Meet'-A Satirical Monologue or Bhana-By Vararuci.Guy Richard Welbon, T. Venkatacharya, A. K. Warder & Vararuci - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (2):440.
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    Affective prosody: Whence motherese.Marilee Monnot, Robert Foley & Elliott Ross - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):518-519.
    Motherese is a form of affective prosody injected automatically into speech during caregiving solicitude. Affective prosody is the aspect of language that conveys emotion by changes in tone, rhythm, and emphasis during speech. It is a neocortical function that allows graded, highly varied vocal emotional expression. Other mammals have only rigid, species-specific, limbic vocalizations. Thus, encephalization with corticalization is necessary for the evolution of progressively complex vocal emotional displays.
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    Catherine Tourre-Malen, Femmes à cheval, la féminisation des sports et des loisirs équestres : une avancée?Catherine Monnot - 2009 - Clio 29.
    Cet ouvrage prend pour objet les effets de la féminisation massive des activités équestres depuis l’après-guerre, tant au niveau statistique que du point de vue du contenu des pratiques. Le sous-titre choisi établit une certaine ambigüité sur la démarche adoptée : il pose la question d’une « avancée », c’est à dire d’un progrès que constituerait ou non la présence des femmes dans le domaine équestre. « Avancée » (mise ici en doute) pour qui? Pour les femmes? Pour les chevaux? (...)
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    Function of infant-directed speech.Marilee Monnot - 1999 - Human Nature 10 (4):415-443.
    The relationship between a biological process and a behavioral trait indicates a proximate mechanism by which natural selection can act. In that context, examining an aspect of infant health is one method of investigating the adaptive significance of infant-directed speech (ID speech), and it could help to explain the widespread use of this communication style. The correlation between infant growth and infant-directed speech is positive and significant, and provides a vehicle for testing evolutionary history hypotheses.
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    Lucy GREEN, Music, Gender, Education, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, 289 p.Catherine Monnot - 2007 - Clio 25:249-290.
    Alliant l’étude de sources historiques et les méthodes anthropologiques d’analyse de terrains et d’entretiens, Lucy Green étudie le rapport à la musique des femmes sous l’angle de l’éducation féminine, entendue comme éducation à la féminité, renforcée ou menacée par la pratique musicale. Dans la première partie de l’ouvrage, l’auteur se penche sur la signification culturelle et sociale des pratiques musicales féminines à travers l’histoire. S’interrogeant sur la tendance de ces dernières à tr...
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    Marie Buscatto, Femmes du Jazz : Musicalités, féminités, marginalisations.Catherine Monnot - 2009 - Clio 29.
    L’ouvrage de Marie Buscatto constitue une riche contribution à l’étude des rapports sociaux de sexe à l’intérieur du monde du travail et de l’art. Au travers d’une étude ethnographique de près de dix ans dans le milieu du jazz français, par des entretiens, des questionnaires et l’analyse de la presse spécialisée, l’auteur met en lumière la double ségrégation dont les artistes féminines (seulement 8% de la « population jazz ») font l’objet au sein de ce microcosme. Ségrégation de type horizont...
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    “Thinking Outside the Packaging Box”: Should Brands Consider Store Shelf Context When Eliminating Overpackaging?Elisa Monnot, Fanny Reniou, Béatrice Parguel & Leila Elgaaied-Gambier - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (2):355-370.
    Governmental policies are encouraging companies to reduce the environmental impact of their packaging and particularly overpackaging, which raises a broad range of ethical considerations. However, experiments comparing an overpackaged product with a non-overpackaged product have shown that eliminating overpackaging may have a negative influence on brand image and consumer purchase intention. In this paper, we draw on attribution theory to examine the influence of the absence of overpackaging on consumers’ response, depending on their environmental consciousness and the absence of overpackaging (...)
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  36. Objective list theories.Guy Fletcher - 2015 - In The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being. Routledge. pp. 148-160.
    This chapter is divided into three parts. First I outline what makes something an objective list theory of well-being. I then go on to look at the motivations for holding such a view before turning to objections to these theories of well-being.
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  37. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being.Guy Fletcher (ed.) - 2015 - New York,: Routledge.
    The concept of well-being is one of the oldest and most important topics in philosophy and ethics, going back to ancient Greek philosophy and Aristotle. Following the boom in happiness studies in the last few years it has moved to centre stage, grabbing media headlines and the attention of scientists, psychologists and economists. Yet little is actually known about well-being and it is an idea often poorly articulated. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being provides a comprehensive, outstanding guide and (...)
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  38. Les journées Leibniz.Emile Namer & Alain Guy (eds.) - 1967 - Torino,: Edizioni di Filosofia.
     
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  39. Moral Testimony: Once More with Feeling.Guy Fletcher - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 11:45-73..
    It is commonly claimed that reliance upon moral testimony is problematic in a way not common to reliance upon non-moral testimony. This chapter provides a new explanation of what the problem consists in—one that enjoys advantages over the most widely accepted explanation in the extant literature. The main theses of the chapter are as follows: that many forms of normative deference beyond the moral are problematic, that there is a common explanation of the problem with all of these forms of (...)
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  40. Evolutionary Debunking Arguments.Guy Kahane - 2010 - Noûs 45 (1):103-125.
    Evolutionary debunking arguments are arguments that appeal to the evolutionary origins of evaluative beliefs to undermine their justification. This paper aims to clarify the premises and presuppositions of EDAs—a form of argument that is increasingly put to use in normative ethics. I argue that such arguments face serious obstacles. It is often overlooked, for example, that they presuppose the truth of metaethical objectivism. More importantly, even if objectivism is assumed, the use of EDAs in normative ethics is incompatible with a (...)
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    The Society of the Spectacle.Guy Debord - 1994 - Zone Books.
    Analyzes the relationship of power, bureaucracy, and change in modern society.
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  42. Dear Prudence: the nature and normativity of prudential discourse.Guy Fletcher - 2021 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophers have long theorized about what makes people's lives go well, and why, and the extent to which morality and self-interest can be reconciled. However, we have spent little time on meta-prudential questions, questions about prudential discourse—thought and talk about what is good and bad for us; what contributes to well-being; and what we have prudential reason, or prudentially ought, to do. This situation is surprising given that prudence is, prima facie, a normative form of discourse and cries out for (...)
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    Gauge and Ghosts.Guy Hetzroni - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3):773-796.
    This article suggests a fresh look at gauge symmetries, with the aim of drawing a clear line between the a priori theoretical considerations involved, and some methodological and empirical non-deductive aspects that are often overlooked. The gauge argument is primarily based on a general symmetry principle expressing the idea that a change of mathematical representation should not change the form of the dynamical law. In addition, the ampliative part of the argument is based on the introduction of new degrees of (...)
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    Intentional communication in the chimpanzee: The development of deception.Guy Woodruff & David Premack - 1979 - Cognition 7 (4):333-362.
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    Responses to inconsistent premisses cannot count as suppression of valid inferences.Guy Politzer & Martin D. S. Braine - 1991 - Cognition 38 (1):103-108.
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  46. Beyond sacrificial harm: A two-dimensional model of utilitarian psychology.Guy Kahane, Jim A. C. Everett, Brian D. Earp, Lucius Caviola, Nadira S. Faber, Molly J. Crockett & Julian Savulescu - 2018 - Psychological Review 125 (2):131-164.
    Recent research has relied on trolley-type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study utilitarian versus nonutili- tarian modes of moral decision-making. This research has generated important insights into people’s attitudes toward instrumental harm—that is, the sacrifice of an individual to save a greater number. But this approach also has serious limitations. Most notably, it ignores the positive, altruistic core of utilitarianism, which is characterized by impartial concern for the well-being of everyone, whether near or far. Here, we develop, refine, and validate a (...)
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  47. Artworks as historical individuals.Guy Rohrbaugh - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):177–205.
    In 1907, Alfred Stieglitz took what was to become one of his signature photographs, The Steerage. Stieglitz stood at the rear of the ocean liner Kaiser Wilhelm II and photographed the decks, first-class passengers above and steerage passengers below, carefully exposing the film to their reflected light. Later, in the darkroom, Stieglitz developed this film and made a number of prints from the resulting negative. The photograph is a familiar one, an enduring piece of social commentary, but what exactly is (...)
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  48. Taking Prudence Seriously.Guy Fletcher - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 14:70-94.
    Philosophers have long theorized about which things make people’s lives go well, and why, and the extent to which morality and self-interest can be reconciled. Yet little time has been spent on meta-prudential questions, questions about prudential discourse. This is surprising given that prudence is, prima facie, a normative form of discourse and, as such, cries out for further investigation. Chapter 4 takes up two major meta-prudential questions. It first examines whether there is a set of prudential reasons, generated by (...)
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  49. The Locative Analysis of Good For Formulated and Defended.Guy Fletcher - 2012 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (JESP) 6 (1):1-27.
    THE STRUCTURE OF THIS PAPER IS AS FOLLOWS. I begin §1 by dealing with preliminary issues such as the different relations expressed by the “good for” locution. I then (§2) outline the Locative Analysis of good for and explain its main elements before moving on to (§3) outlining and discussing the positive features of the view. In the subsequent sections I show how the Locative Analysis can respond to objections from, or inspired by, Sumner (§4-5), Regan (§6), and Schroeder and (...)
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    The political imaginary of National AI Strategies.Guy Paltieli - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (4):1613-1624.
    In the past few years, several democratic governments have published their National AI Strategies (NASs). These documents outline how AI technology should be implemented in the public sector and explain the policies that will ensure the ethical use of personal data. In this article, I examine these documents as political texts and reconstruct the political imaginary that underlies them. I argue that these documents intervene in contemporary democratic politics by suggesting that AI can help democracies overcome some of the challenges (...)
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