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    Pour en finir avec l'irresponsabilité.André Guigot - 2016 - Paris: Desclée de Brouwer.
    L'irresponsabilité est au coeur de tous les débats et les vagues d'attentats meurtriers qui endeuillent l'Europe font surgir l'urgence de fonder une responsabilité authentique, susceptible de donner un sens à tous les verdicts et toutes les condamnations, faute de quoi il serait hypocrite de se plaindre du taux de récidive comme du sentiment grandissant d'impunité. Assumer les sources religieuses de la responsabilité, éclaircir les polémiques contemporaines sur l'amour et le mariage, sur l'écologie, l'éducation, comprendre les insuffisances idéologiques actuelles pour retrouver (...)
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  2. Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology.André Ariew, Robert Cummins & Mark Perlman (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  3. La logique Des topos.André Boileau & André Joyal - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):6-16.
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    Early Greek philosophy.André Laks, Glenn W. Most, Gérard Journée, Leopoldo Iribarren & David Lévystone (eds.) - 2016 - London, England: Harvard University Press.
    The works of the early Greek philosophers are not only a fundamental source for understanding archaic Greek culture and the whole of ancient philosophy, but also a perennially fresh resource that has stimulated Western thought until the present day. This nine-volume edition presents all the major fragments from the sixth to the fourth centuries BC.
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    Measuring the implementation of codes of conduct. An assessment method based on a process approach of the responsible organisation.André Nijhof, Stephan Cludts, Olaf Fisscher & Albertus Laan - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (1-2):65 - 78.
    More and more organisations formulate a code of conduct in order to stimulate responsible behaviour among their members. Much time and energy is usually spent fixing the content of the code but many organisations get stuck in the challenge of implementing and maintaining the code. The code then turns into nothing else than the notorious "paper in the drawer", without achieving its aims. The challenge of implementation is to utilize the dynamics which have emerged from the formulation of the code. (...)
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    A Natural Deduction System for Orthomodular Logic.Andre Kornell - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-38.
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    Computing optimal hypertree decompositions with SAT.André Schidler & Stefan Szeider - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 325 (C):104015.
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    Interoception and stress.André Schulz - forthcoming - Frontiers in Psychology.
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    Alternative revision theories of truth.André Chapuis - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (4):399-423.
    The Revision Theory of Truth has been challenged in A. M. Yaqūb's recent book The Liar Speaks the Truth. Yaqūb suggests some non-trivial changes in the original theory - changing the limit rule - to avoid certain artifacts. In this paper it is shown that the proposed changes are not sufficient, i.e., Yaqūb's system also produces artifacts. An alternative solution is proposed and the relation between it and Yaqūb's solution is explored.
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    [Omnibus Review].Andre Scedrov - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (2):561-561.
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    Elternzentrierte ethische Entscheidungsfindung für Frühgeborene im Grenzbereich der Lebensfähigkeit – Reflexion über die Bedeutung probabilistischer Prognosen als Entscheidungsgrundlage.André Kidszun - 2021 - Ethik in der Medizin 34 (1):81-98.
    Frühgeborene im Grenzbereich der Lebensfähigkeit befinden sich in einer prognostischen Grauzone. Das bedeutet, dass deren Prognose zwar schlecht, aber nicht hoffnungslos ist, woraus folgt, dass nach Geburt lebenserhaltende Behandlungen nicht obligatorisch sind. Die Entscheidung für oder gegen lebenserhaltende Maßnahmen ist wertbeladen und für alle Beteiligten enorm herausfordernd. Sie sollte eine zwischen Eltern und Ärzt*innen geteilte Entscheidung sein, wobei sie unbedingt mit den Präferenzen der Eltern abgestimmt sein sollte. Bei der pränatalen Beratung der Eltern legen die behandelnden Ärzt*innen üblicherweise numerische Schätzungen (...)
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  12. Knowability as potential knowledge.André Fuhrmann - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1627-1648.
    The thesis that every truth is knowable is usually glossed by decomposing knowability into possibility and knowledge. Under elementary assumptions about possibility and knowledge, considered as modal operators, the thesis collapses the distinction between truth and knowledge (as shown by the so-called Fitch-argument). We show that there is a more plausible interpretation of knowability—one that does not decompose the notion in the usual way—to which the Fitch-argument does not apply. We call this the potential knowledge-interpretation of knowability. We compare our (...)
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    Conflict detection and social perception: bringing meta-reasoning and social cognition together.André Mata - 2019 - Thinking and Reasoning 26 (1):140-149.
    Research on implicit conflict detection suggests that people are sensitive to violations of logical principles. When they make reasoning errors, their epistemic radar presumably detects an anomaly....
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    Evidence of an Inverted U–Shaped Relationship between Stakeholder Management Performance Variation and Firm Performance.André O. Laplume, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Zhou Zhang, Xin Yu & Kent Walker - 2022 - Business Ethics Quarterly 32 (2):272-298.
    Empirical research is largely supportive of the assertion of instrumental stakeholder theory that a positive relationship exists between “managing for stakeholders” and firm performance. However, despite considerable debate on the subject, the amount of variation across firm investments in stakeholders (stakeholder management performance) has not been adequately investigated. We address this gap using a sample of more than eighteen thousand firm-level observations over ten years. We find evidence to support an inverted U–shaped relationship between variation in stakeholder management performance and (...)
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    Seti: On the prospects and pursuitworthiness of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.André Kukla - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (1):31-67.
    My topic is extraterrestrial intelligence. Following current conventions, I use the abbreviation ‘ETI’ to stand for three related concepts: the abstract idea of extraterrestrial intelligence, individuals who are both extraterrestrial and intelligent, and the hypothesis that there are ETIs. SETI is the search for ETIs, and CETI is the attempt to communicate with ETIs. In this paper, I will try to answer the two most basic questions in extraterrestrial studies. First, what is the status of the ETI hypothesis? In the (...)
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    Body Parts: Property Rights and the Ownership of Human Biological Materials.Judith Andre & E. Richard Gold - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (2):42.
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    Are Codes of Conduct in Global Supply Chains Really Voluntary? From Soft Law Regulation of Labour Relations to Consumer Law.André Sobczak - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):167-184.
    Labour and employment law no longer has a monopoly on regulating labour relations and is facing a crisis as its effectiveness is questioned. Codes of conduct adopted by companies to recognise their social responsibility for the global supply chain are instruments that can usefully complement labour and employment law. The aim of this paper is to analyse in depth the legal nature of codes of conduct and their impact on labour and employment law. Will the use of codes of conduct (...)
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  18. Lab experiments in political science through the lens of experimental economics.Andre Hofmeyr & Harold Kincaid - 2023 - In Harold Kincaid & Jeroen van Bouwel (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Brain Network Changes in Fatigued Drivers: A Longitudinal Study in a Real-World Environment Based on the Effective Connectivity Analysis and Actigraphy Data.André Fonseca, Scott Kerick, Jung-Tai King, Chin-Teng Lin & Tzyy-Ping Jung - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  20. Team agency and conditional games.Andre Hofmeyr & Don Ross - 2019 - In Michiru Nagatsu & Attilia Ruzzene (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    We consider motivations for acknowledging that people participate in multiple levels of economic agency. One of these levels is characterized in terms of subjective utility to the individual; another, frequently observed, level is characterized in terms of utility to social groups with which people identify. Following Bacharach, we describe such groups as ‘teams’. We review Bacharach’s theory of such identification in his account of ‘team reasoning’. While this conceptualization is useful, it applies only to processes supported by deliberation. As this (...)
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    The origins of the concept of dissociation: Paul Janet, his nephew Pierre, and the problem of post-hypnotic suggestion.André Leblanc - 2001 - History of Science 39 (1):57-69.
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    Humility.Judith Andre - 1994 - Philosophical Books 35 (1):60-62.
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    La critique du syllogisme dans Bacon et Descartes.André Charrak - 2005 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 75 (4):469.
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    Are probabilities necessary for evolutionary explanations?André Ariew - 1998 - Biology and Philosophy 13 (2):245-253.
    Several philosophers of science have advanced an instrumentalist thesis about the use of probabilities in evolutionary biology. I investigate the consequences of instrumentalism on evolutionary explanations. I take issue with Barbara Horan's (1994) argument that probabilities are unnecessary to explain evolutionary change given the underlying deterministic character of evolutionary processes. First, I question Horan's deterministic assumption. Then, I attempt to undermine her Laplacian argument by demonstrating that whether probabilities are necessary depends upon the sort of questions one is asking.
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    Differential marginality, van den Brink fairness, and the Shapley value.André Casajus - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (2):163-174.
    We revisit the characterization of the Shapley value by van den Brink (Int J Game Theory, 2001, 30:309–319) via efficiency, the Null player axiom, and some fairness axiom. In particular, we show that this characterization also works within certain classes of TU games, including the classes of superadditive and of convex games. Further, we advocate some differential version of the marginality axiom (Young, Int J Game Theory, 1985, 14: 65–72), which turns out to be equivalent to the van den Brink (...)
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    The Future of the Christian Past: Marcel Gauchet and Charles Taylor on the Essence of Religion and its Evolution.Andre Cloots, Stijn Latré & Guido Vanheeswijck - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (6):958-974.
    This article explores the differences between Marcel Gauchet and Charles Taylor with respect to their theories of secularization. It starts by looking at their resemblances; it continues by distinguishing a two-fold difference in their approach. The variation within their similar methodologies is examined, and then the consequences of these divergent definitions of religion are investigated. We focus on four themes: the role of the Axial religions, the significance of Incarnation and Reformation, the significance of Christianity as the ‘religion of the (...)
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    Tropes and laws.André Fuhrmann - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 63 (1):57 - 82.
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    La structure du système hégélien.André Léonard - 1971 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 69 (4):495-524.
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    Worldly Virtue: Moral Ideals and Contemporary Life.Judith Andre - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    Worldly Virtue discusses individual virtues in new ways, drawing from faith traditions, feminist analyses, and social science. The book addresses traditional virtues like honesty and generosity and articulates new virtues like those required in aging.
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    The Idea of the Social Contract in the History of ‘Agreementism’.Andre Santos Campos - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (6):579-596.
    ABSTRACTOne of the recurrent motifs in political thought is the idea of the social contract, according to which a society, a government, or moral principles depend for their existence on agreements...
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  31. The fixity of reasons.Andre Norman Gallois - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 146 (2):233 - 248.
    I consider backtracking reasoning: that is, reasoning from backtracking counterfactuals such as if Hitler had won the war, he would have invaded Russia six weeks earlier. Backtracking counterfactuals often strike us as true. Despite that, reasoning from them just as often strikes us as illegitimate. A number of diagnoses have been offered of the illegitimacy of such backtracking reasoning which invoke the fixity of the past, or the direction of causation. I argue against such diagnoses, and in favor of one (...)
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  32. Virtue and Age.Judith Andre - manuscript
    Elderhood—or old age, if one prefers—is a stage of life without much cultural meaning. It is generally viewed simply as a time of regrettable decline. Paying more attention to it, to its special pleasures and developmental achievements, will be helpful not only to elders but to those younger as well. I will argue that three existential tasks are central in elderhood, but also important at every other stage of adult life. I identify three: cherishing the present, accepting the past, and (...)
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    From visnu's deeds to visnu's play, or observations on the word avatāra as a designation for the manifestations of visnu.André Couture - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (3):313-326.
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    John Greco: The Transmission of Knowledge..André Kfouri - 2023 - Wittgenstein-Studien 14 (1):265-269.
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    Die Destruktion der Gesellschaftstheorie: Ernesto Laclaus und Chantal Mouffes Versuch einer nicht-essentialistischen Politischen Philosophie.André Kistner - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialtheorie Und Philosophie 5 (2):216-238.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 2 Seiten: 216-238.
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    Ainda sobre O ceticismo semântico.André Klaudat - 1997 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (1):49-69.
    O ceticismo semântico é uma posição filosófica que nega que regras, por si mesmas, podem determinar o que deve ser feito. A solução para o problema de explicar como afinal é possível a existência do significado linguístico é dada através de comunidades de falantes. Kripke defende esta visão das coisas, especialmente com relação às reflexões de Wittgenstein sobre o assunto. Eu argumento, em primeiro lugar, que o ceticismo semântico é uma posição equivocada por não entender bem um ponto central do (...)
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  37. The obligation of promise in Hume.Andre Klaudat - 2011 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124):429-445.
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    Alle mensen heten Janus: het verbond tussen filosofie, wetenschap, kunst en godsdienst.André Klukhuhn - 2008 - Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.
    Inleiding tot de westerse ideeëngeschiedenis.
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    De geschiedenis van het denken: filosofie, wetenschap, kunst en cultuur van de oudheid tot nu.André Klukhuhn - 2003 - Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.
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    Denkende schrijvers: over filosofie en literatuur.André Klukhuhn & Toef Jaeger (eds.) - 1997 - Utrecht: E.J. Bijleveldt.
    Essays van acht hedendaagse Nederlandse literaire schrijvers over hun verhouding tot de filosofie.
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    De la présence pure: la plénitude ontologique du vide.André Kopacz - 2018 - Montréal: Liber.
    La formule " plénitude ontologique du vide " signifie que le vide n'est pas un néant, un rien ou une absence définitive mais, au contraire, l'affirmation en son autosuffisance de la présence à l'état pur. Le vide est plein de la présence pure, mieux il s'identifie à elle. De l'atomisme antique à la révolution scientifique en passant par la Renaissance, de Démocrite à Newton, d'Aristote à Descartes en tant que ses plus éminents adversaires, le vide n'a cessé de hanter tant (...)
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    Otto Von Guericke, physicien et métaphysicien.André Kopacz - 2018 - Philosophiques 45 (1):59-72.
    The intention of this article is to show with the name of Otto Von Guericke that, against the heideggerian lecture of the history of philosophy, the metaphysics never ends to think the being as being. Actuallly, the metaphysics searched the being and the ontological difference with more acuity and depth that the heideggerianism. The purpose is to show that the metaphysics and its concepts are still topical when we discuss the issue of the fundamental ontology. Before being a famous physicist, (...)
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    Evangelicals and Politics in French West Africa.André Kouadio - 1994 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 11 (4):1-5.
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    Het electorale succes van het euroscepticisme.André Krouwel, Yordan Kutiyski, Nathalie Brack & Wouter Wolfs - 2014 - Res Publica 56 (3):385-401.
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  45. Une nouvelle philosophie de l'immanence.Andre Krzesinski - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:94.
     
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  46. Peut-on se passer de la peine pénale?: un abolitionnisme à la hauteur des défis contemporains.André Kuhn - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (2):179-192.
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    On the coherence of instrumentalism.Andre Kukla - 1992 - Philosophy of Science 59 (3):492-497.
    According to a certain type of instrumentalist, we may have good reasons for accepting scientific theories, but never for believing more than their empirical consequences. Horwich (1991) considers several attempts to capture a difference between acceptance and belief, and claims that none of them succeed. He concludes that instrumentalism has not been shown to be a coherent position. However, in the course of his discussion, Horwich himself deploys a conceptual apparatus which is sufficient for formulating the instrumentalist doctrine in a (...)
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    Some Limits to Empirical Inquiry.André Kukla - 1994 - Analysis 54 (3):153 - 159.
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    New avenues of farm corporatization in the prairie grains sector: farm family entrepreneurs and the case of One Earth Farms.André Magnan - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (2):161-175.
    This paper addresses longstanding debates around changing patterns of farm ownership and structure on the North American plains. Over the last 150 years, the agrifood system has been transformed by a process of capitalist penetration through which non-farm capital has appropriated key links in the ‘food chain’. Today, large, often transnational corporations dominate in the provision of farm inputs, as well as in food processing, distribution, and retailing. The paradox for food system scholars has been that primary food production (i.e., (...)
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    Science and Religion: An Alternative View of an Ancient Rivalry.Shane Andre - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):494-510.
    Religion is presented as a family of religions, identified by a cluster of religion-making features, most but not all of which must be present, involving beliefs and practices which are diverse and often in conflict. Because of differences in scope, application of scientific method, and vocabulary, science can also be regarded as a family—this time a family of sciences. The universality of the physical sciences contrasts with the more restricted scope of the earth sciences and the human sciences. Their relationship (...)
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