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    Civil Society and State: A Historical Review.Venugopal B. Menon & Chinnu Jolly Jerome - 2017 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):33-42.
    The article attempts to trace the evolution of the concept of civil society. Drawing from the work of political philosophers from the classical period, the period of renaissance, scientific revolution, the period of Enlightenment in the 18th century, and ideologies from the Marxist and Gramscian discourses, the article demonstrates the shifts in the meaning and implications of the concept, its relations to public spaces, accountability, governance, normative ideals of state and the relationship between the state and its citizens. The article (...)
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    Play: Its Role in Development and EvolutionRitual, Play and Performance.Brian Sutton-Smith, Jerome S. Bruner, Alison Jolly, Kathy Sylva, Richard Schechner & Mady Shuman - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 12 (3):126.
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    Argumentation and Language — Linguistic, Cognitive and Discursive Explorations.Jérôme Jacquin, Thierry Herman & Steve Oswald (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This volume focuses on the role language plays at all levels of the argumentation process. It explores the effects that specific linguistic choices may have in the production and the reception of arguments and in doing so, it moves beyond the first, necessary, descriptive stance provided by current literature on the topic. Each chapter provides an original take illuminating one or more of the following three issues: the range of linguistic resources language users draw on as they argue; how cognitive (...)
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    Scientific knowledge and its social problems.Jerome R. Ravetz - 1971 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    Immediacy: The Development of a Critical Concept from Addison to Coleridge.Jerome Stolnitz - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (4):564-565.
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  6. Imagination et imaginaire.Jérôme Jamin - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 89.
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    Le conflit d’intérêts dans le milieu médical et le problème de sa définition juridique : accent sur le débat français.Jérôme Janvier & Raoult - 2014 - Éthique Publique 16 (2).
    Le présent article propose de faire le point sur la façon dont le législateur français appréhende le conflit d’intérêts dans le milieu sanitaire, partagé entre droit commun et déontologie, au moment même où des scandales médiatiques l’obligent à encadrer la profession médicale. Le problème du débat juridique français est de se concentrer sur la définition essentialiste du conflit d’intérêts, alors qu’une approche pragmatique semblerait plus appropriée pour le qualifier pénalement. L’expérience française que nous relatons ici est riche d’enseignement pour d’autres (...)
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    Pour une politique de la formation continue en philosophie.Jérôme Jardry - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (1):60-72.
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    Marxism and the History of Science.Jerome Ravetz & Richard S. Westfall - 1981 - Isis 72 (3):393-405.
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    Marxism and the History of Science.Jerome Ravetz & Richard Westfall - 1981 - Isis 72:393-405.
    THE SIXTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS of the History of Science is scheduled to assemble in Bucharest, Rumania, in August 1981. To mark that occasion Isis is pleased to publish two essays on Marxism and the history of science.
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    John Dewey’s Theory of Growth and the Ontological View of Society.Jerome A. Popp - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (1):45-62.
    John Dewey’s famous early twentieth-century account of the relationship between education as growth and democratic societies, presented in Democracy and Education, was later rejected by him, because it failed to properly identify the role of societal structures in growth and experience. In the later Ethics, Dewey attempts to correct that omission, and adumbrates the argument required to reconstruct his theory, which is an appeal to the role of institutions in individual growth and experience. It is the contention of this paper (...)
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    Les limites du récit.Jérôme Porée - 2013 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 4 (2):38-49.
    The notions of “narrated time” and “narrative identity” have become, in less than three decades, commonplaces, not only for philosophers, but also for psychologists and ethicists. This would be welcomed, if only it were not used nowadays in what must be called a new dogmatic way. Now, Paul Ricœur indeed asserted, in various ways, the wealth of the notion of narrative; but he also readily acknowleged its limits – aren’t these limits those of hermeneutics itself? Normal 0 false false false (...)
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    Calinescu’s Dialogue with Ihab Hassan.Jerome Klinkowitz - 2009 - Symploke 17 (1-2):287-290.
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    In Their Own Words: The Collective Presents Itself.Jerome Klinkowitz - 2004 - Symploke 12 (1):174-187.
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  15. Lamentations, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Obadiah, Joel, Second Zechariah, Baruch.Jerome Kodell - 1982
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  16. The Eucharist in the New Testament.Jerome Kodell & John Wijngaards - 1988
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    How reaction time measures elucidate the matching bias and the way negations are processed.Jérôme Prado & Ira A. Noveck - 2006 - Thinking and Reasoning 12 (3):309 – 328.
    Matching bias refers to the non-normative performance that occurs when elements mentioned in a rule do not correspond with those in a test item. One aim of the present work is to capture matching bias via reaction times as participants carry out truth-table evaluation tasks. Experiment 1 requires participants to verify conditional rules, and Experiment 2 to falsify them as the paradigm employs four types of conditional sentences that systematically rotate negatives in the antecedent and consequent; and presents predominantly cases (...)
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  18. Food safety, quality, and ethics – a post-normal perspective.Jerome R. Ravetz - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (3):255-265.
    I argue that the issues of foodquality, in the most general sense includingpurity, safety, and ethics, can no longer beresolved through ``normal'' science andregulation. The reliance on reductionistscience as the basis for policy andimplementation has shown itself to beinadequate. I use several borderline examplesbetween drugs and foods, particularly coffeeand sucrose, to show that ``quality'' is now acomplex attribute. For in those cases thesubstance is either a pure drug, or a bad foodwith drug-like properties; both are marketed asif they were foods. (...)
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    Experimental Psychology.Jerome H. Gibson - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):85-85.
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    Conscious Technology: A Candidate World View.Jerome C. Glenn - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (5-6):251-253.
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    Introduction au logiciel libre.Jérôme Gleizes - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):161-165.
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    Le capital humain.Jérôme Gleizes - 2000 - Multitudes 2 (2):111-112.
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    La passion du libre.Jérôme Gleizes & Aris Papathéodorou - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):166-174.
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    The Co-evolution of Mind and Machine.Jerome C. Glenn - 1989 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 9 (3):222-225.
    The Post-Information Age will see the merger of humans and their technologies, perhaps creating an entirely new species.
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    The Co-evolution of Mind and Machine: The Post-Information Age will see the merger of humans and their technologies, perhaps creating an entirely new species.Jerome C. Glenn - 1989 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 9 (4):222-227.
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    Foundations of jurisprudence.Jerome Hall - 1973 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
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    Friendship in Aristotelian Ethics.Jerome G. Hanus - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):351-365.
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    Toward a discipline of research in art education.Jerome Hausman - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (3):354-361.
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    The Art Museum as Educator: A Collection of Studies as Guides to Practice and Policy.Jerome J. Hausman, Barbara Y. Newsom & Adele Z. Silver - 1979 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 13 (3):121.
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    Le Mur de Berlin est-il vraiment tombe? Les memories contrastees de 1989 a l\'Ouest et l\'Est de l\'Europe.Jérôme Heurtaux - 2011 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 17:9-25.
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  31. Il pensiero giuridico di san Girolamo.Jerome - 1937 - Milano,: Società editrice "Vita e pensiero". Edited by Giacomo Violardo.
     
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    Exister vivant.Jérôme Porée - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (2):317-336.
    L’ontologie heideggérienne de l’être-pour-la-mort a souvent servi de référence négative à Paul Ricœur. Il lui a très tôt opposé trois thèses qu’il n’aurait peut-être pas formulées s’il n’avait pas croisé la philosophie de Jaspers : a) « La naissance signifie plus que la mort » ; b) « la rencontre décisive avec la mort est la mort de l’être aimé » ; c) « la mortalité elle-même doit être pensée sub specie vitae et non sub specie mortis ». La première (...)
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    Souffrance et temps.Jérôme Porée - 1997 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (1):103-129.
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    The neural bases of the multiplication problem-size effect across countries.Jérôme Prado, Jiayan Lu, Li Liu, Qi Dong, Xinlin Zhou & James R. Booth - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Minoan Stone Vases.Jerome J. Pollitt & Peter Warren - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):193.
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    John Dewey’s Democratic Intentionality.Jerome A. Popp - 2011 - Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (2):123-144.
    John Dewey's analyses of the relationships among ethical theory, intellectual-growth, and the nature of democratic societies are of continuing interest to social and political philosophers, especially those who hold an evolutionary view of these inquiries. The ontological analysis of society and social facts, recently advanced by John Searle, provides us with an alternative way to approach Dewey's thought that is at variance with traditional Deweyan scholarship. While Dewey's arguments are not changed, through Searle's social ontology we can see them differently, (...)
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    John Dewey’s Ethical Naturalism.Jerome A. Popp - 2008 - Contemporary Pragmatism 5 (2):149-163.
    Growth, the central concept in Dewey's ethical naturalism, is typically ignored in commentary on his philosophic analyses. When growth is overlooked, as it is by some of Dewey's most competent reviewers, his treatment of other concepts such as democracy and equality cannot be fully appreciated or understood. Underestimating the pivotal role of growth in Dewey's thinking weakens his account of philosophic naturalism, in which there is current interest in the philosophic literature. It is Dewey's concept of growth and the analyses (...)
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    John Dewey’s Reconstructed Conception of Growth.Jerome A. Popp - 2018 - Contemporary Pragmatism 15 (1):165-178.
    John Dewey’s analysis of the role of emotion in moral reasoning, presented in the later Ethics, led him to conclude that our development of moral reasoning should be less focused on the secondary interest of attention to ourselves or others, and attend to the more complete interests of the welfare and integrity of the social groups in which we participate. In that analysis, Dewey identified the essential role of empathic understanding in moral decisions, referred to by neuroscientists as social intelligence. (...)
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    On the Autonomy of Educational Inquiry.Jerome A. Popp - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (4):197-204.
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    Practice and Malpractice in Philosophy of Education.Jerome A. Popp - 1978 - Educational Studies 9 (3):275-294.
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    La philosophie au miroir de la psychanalyse.Jérôme Porée - 2009 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 65 (3):405-429.
    Il n’est pas de discipline qui ait, autant que la psychanalyse, inquiété la philosophie de Paul Ricoeur. Elle accompagne tout son chemin de pensée et ne cesse d’en troubler le cours. On aurait tort cependant de croire que ce long compagnonnage soit marqué avant tout par l’hostilité ou la polémique. Même dans l’Essai sur Freud, où elle incarne l’«herméneutique du soupçon», la psychanalyse est rencontrée non comme une ennemie certaine mais comme une alliée possible. Elle est le miroir que la (...)
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    Le temps avant et après le récit.Jérôme Porée - 2018 - Philosophie 137 (2):55-66.
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    Redéfinir la maladie et la santé.Jérôme Porée - 2008 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 17 (33):185-201.
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    Sentiment, corps propre et appel d’autrui dans la première philosophie de Fichte.Jérôme Porée - 2013 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 22 (44):339-368.
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    Les pronoms : quelques problèmes de délimitation de la catégorie.Jérôme Puckica - 2022 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Cet article traite de la catégorie des pronoms, de sa définition et de la distinction entre les pronoms et les déterminants. L'article débute par un examen de la définition traditionnelle et étymologique du pronom comme mot mis « à la place d'un nom », une définition bien peu adaptée puisque seuls certains pronoms, par exemple, peuvent avoir un fonctionnement anaphorique. Une redéfinition est ensuite proposée, faisant des pronoms une classe fermée de noms grammaticaux qui ne prennent pas de déterminant et (...)
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    Les questions en anglais : une approche cognitive.Jérôme Puckica - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 29 (HS).
    Le présent article traite des questions en anglais suivant une approche qui s'inscrit dans le cadre de la linguistique cognitive. Les principaux types de question y sont discutés, ainsi que les diverses structures au moyen desquelles elles sont exprimées : propositions interrogatives indépendantes fermées et ouvertes, question tags, questions déclaratives, questions-répliques et questions indirectes. L'intonation des questions, l'inversion sujet-auxiliaire et le rôle de l'auxiliaire do font partie des points abordés. La distinction, parfois délicate, entre les propositions subordonnées interrogatives et les (...)
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    The structure of the mammalian centromere.Jerome B. Rattner - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (2):51-56.
    The mammalian centromere is a multifunctional chromosomal domain with a complexity that is reflected in its higher order structure, DNA sequence organization and protein composition. The centromere plays a major role during cell division where it functions as the site for the integration of the chromosome with the mitotic spindle, the site of the mechanochemical motor responsible for the movement of chromosomes and the major and last point of interaction between sister chromatids. Recent studies have focused on characterizing the components (...)
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    An hungarian tragedy.Jerome R. Ravetz - 2004 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (4):413 – 422.
    In spite of being a very public intellectual, the philosopher Imre Lakatos (who died in 1974) was little understood. His Hungarian background seemed irrelevant to his career at the London School of Economics as the colleague and then successor to Sir Karl Popper. In Imre Lakatos and The Guises of Reason, John Kadvany demonstrates the overwhelming importance of Lakatos's Hungarian background, and thereby also explains and illuminates Lakatos's philosophy. His study also demonstrates the power of Hegel's thought as the background (...)
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    Essay Review: Action at a Distance: Forces and FieldsForces and Fields. A Study of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics. HesseMary B. . Pp. x + 318. 35s.Jerome R. Ravetz - 1962 - History of Science 1 (1):78-82.
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    III. the British Council for Science & Society.Jerome R. Ravetz - 1977 - Science, Technology and Human Values 2 (2):15-19.
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