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  1. Edith ste1n. Les principes Des pythagoriciens et la dyade de platon. Les origines de la matiere noetique dans l'image mentale et la Rea. [REVIEW]J. de Marneffe, Bradley Et Louis Lavelle, X. Tuxiette Jaspersiana & M. Meigne les Limites des Formalismes - 1959 - Archives de Philosophie 22:161.
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    Le formalisme pratique : de la morale à l’éthique.Laurent De Briey - 2005 - Philosophiques 32 (2):319-342.
    L’actualité du kantisme en philosophie morale et politique est illustrée par l’importance en son sein des approches formelles, notamment l’éthique de la discussion et le libéralisme politique. Ces approches estiment que le formalisme pratique implique une réduction de la sphère de la rationalité pratique à la seule réflexion morale sur l’impartialité des normes, au détriment du questionnement éthique sur la vie bonne renvoyé à la particularité subjective. Dans le présent article, nous contestons la nécessité d’une telle implication et nous voulons (...)
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    Political ecology des services écosystémiques.Xavier Arnauld de Sartre (ed.) - 2014 - New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
  4. Le formalisme en éthique et l'éthique matériale des valeurs.Max Scheler & Maurice de Gandillac - 1956 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 61 (3):419-426.
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    Ontology Development Strategies and the Infectious Disease Ontology Ecosystem.Giacomo De Colle, Ali Hasanzadeh & John Beverley - 2023 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies.
    After motivating a framework for evaluating top-down, middle-out, middle-in, and bottom-up ontology development strategies, we apply our framework to investigate whether infectious disease ontologies - specifically, the Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (VIDO) and the Coronavirus Infectious Disease Ontology (CIDO) - effectively promote semantic interoperability.
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    Valuing Value in Innovation Ecosystems: How Cross-Sector Actors Overcome Tensions in Collaborative Sustainable Business Model Development.Ard-Pieter de Man, Bart Bossink & Inge Oskam - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (5):1059-1091.
    This article aims to uncover the processes of developing sustainable business models in innovation ecosystems. Innovation ecosystems with sustainability goals often consist of cross-sector partners and need to manage three tensions: the tension of value creation versus value capture, the tension of mutual value versus individual value, and the tension of gaining value versus losing value. The fact that these tensions affect all actors differently makes the process of developing a sustainable business model challenging. Based on a study of four (...)
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  7. Le formalisme en éthique et l'éthique matériale des valeurs, « Bibliothèque de Philosophie ».Max Scheler & Maurice de Gandillac - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (3):526-527.
     
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    Environmental Subsidiarity as a Guiding Principle for Forestry Governance: Application to Payment for Ecosystem Services and REDD+ Architecture.Pablo Martinez de Anguita, Maria Ángeles Martín & Abbie Clare - 2014 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (4):617-631.
    This article describes and proposes the “environmental subsidiarity principle” as a guiding ethical value in forestry governance. Different trends in environmental management such as local participation, decentralization or global governance have emerged in the last two decades at the global, national and local level. This article suggests that the conscious or unconscious application of subsidiarity has been the ruling principle that has allocated the level at which tasks have been assigned to different agents. Based on this hypothesis this paper describes (...)
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    Advancing a Contextualized, Community-Centric Understanding of Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.Anne de Bruin, Michael J. Roy, Suzanne Grant & Kate V. Lewis - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (5):1069-1102.
    We investigate what distinguishes social entrepreneurial ecosystems (SEEs) from entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) through appreciation of the importance of context—the multiplex of intertwined social, spatial, temporal, historical, cultural, and political influences. Community is incorporated as a key variable and hitherto overlooked dimension of the structure and influence of SEEs. We draw on extant literature and examples of a variety of SEEs to support our propositions and demonstrate why considerations of both context and community are critical to advance understanding of SEEs. We (...)
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    The “neo-intermediation” of large on-line platforms : Perspectives of analysis of the “state of health” of the digital information ecosystem.Isabella de Vivo - 2023 - Communications 48 (3):420-439.
    The key role played by online platforms in the neo-intermediation of the public debate requires a review of current tools for mapping the digital information ecosystem, highlighting the political nature of such an analysis: Starting from a synoptic overview of the main models of platform governance, we try to understand whether the ongoing European shift towards the Limited Government Regulation (LGR) model will be able to counterbalance the “systemic opinion power” of the giant platforms and restore the “health” of the (...)
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    Viruses as a survival strategy in the armory of life.Sávio Torres de Farias, Sohan Jheeta & Francisco Prosdocimi - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (4):45.
    Viruses have generally been thought of as infectious agents. New data on mimivirus, however, suggests a reinterpretation of this thought. Earth’s biosphere seems to contain many more viruses than previously thought and they are relevant in the maintenance of ecosystems and biodiversity. Viruses are not considered to be alive because they are not free-living entities and do not have cellular units. Current hypotheses indicate that some viruses may have been the result of genomic reduction of cellular life forms. However, new (...)
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    Viruses as a survival strategy in the armory of life.Sávio Torres de Farias, Sohan Jheeta & Francisco Prosdocimi - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (4):45.
    Viruses have generally been thought of as infectious agents. New data on mimivirus, however, suggests a reinterpretation of this thought. Earth’s biosphere seems to contain many more viruses than previously thought and they are relevant in the maintenance of ecosystems and biodiversity. Viruses are not considered to be alive because they are not free-living entities and do not have cellular units. Current hypotheses indicate that some viruses may have been the result of genomic reduction of cellular life forms. However, new (...)
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  13. Is Ecosystem Management a Postmodern Science?Kevin De Laplante - forthcoming - .
    The essays by Allen et al and Peterson present a number of challenges to readers of this volume. For some, the theoretical framework for ecosystem management that is endorsed by the authors – a variant of what may be called the “ecosystem approach to ecosystem management ” – will be unfamiliar, and there.
     
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    Qatipana: cybernetics and cosmotechnics in Latin American art ecosystems.Renzo Filinich Orozco, David Maulén de los Reyes & Benjamin Varas Arnello - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-11.
    In this essay, we explore the philosophical and theoretical resonances of the artwork Qatipana from the perspective of some key insights of Gilbert Simondon’s information processing system approach. Qatipana (Quechua word that means flow, sequence, transmission) is a hybrid ecosystem of information flow which, even though not the kind of dispositive systems theory was designed to read, offers some valuable empirical insights to test some key aspects of Simondon’s information processing systems. In particular, we are interested in observing how Simondon’s (...)
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  15. Is regulatory innovation fit for purpose? A case study of adaptive regulation for advanced biotherapeutics.Giovanni De Grandis - 2022 - Regulation and Governance 16.
    The need to better balance the promotion of scientific and technological innovation with risk management for consumer protection has inspired several recent reforms attempting to make regulations more flexible and adaptive. The pharmaceutical sector has a long, established regulatory tradition, as well as a long history of controversies around how to balance incentives for needed therapeutic innovations and protecting patient safety. The emergence of disruptive biotechnologies has provided the occasion for regulatory innovation in this sector. This article investigates the regulation (...)
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  16. Relativité et quanta : leurs mutuelles exigences, et les corrélations d'Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen.Olivier Costa de Beauregard - 1990 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 95 (4):547-559.
    A la différence de plusieurs interprétations de la mécanique quantique basées sur la phénoménologie de l'expérimentation macroscopique, celle-ci repose exclusivement sur le formalisme de la mécanique quantique relativiste lui-même. On y assimile le concept de causalité à celui d'une probabilité conditionnelle ayant deux traits spécifiques : « non-séparabilité » des occurrences au sens du calcul quantique des probabilités ; invariance sous les rotations et les retournements d'axes du référentiel spatio-temporel cartésien, impliquant une réversibilité cause-effet. Unlike various interpretations of quantum mechanics (...)
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    Art as Symbol of the Politically Good.Thierry De Duve - 2023 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 303 (1):91-110.
    Au paragraphe 59 de la Critique de la faculté de juger, juste avant de se lancer dans la Critique du jugement téléologique, Kant écrit une phase que rien dans la Critique du jugement esthétique, qu’il s’apprête à conclure, n’annonçait : “Je dis maintenant que le beau est le symbole du bien moral”. Il fait toutefois précéder cette ligne d’une explication de ce qu’il entend par “symbole”, qu’il illustre par un exemple qui semble aussi abrupt et hors contexte que la phrase (...)
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  18. Re-assessing Google as Epistemic Tool in the Age of Personalisation.Tanya de Villiers-Botha - 2022 - The Proceedings of SACAIR2022 Online Conference, the 3rd Southern African Conference for Artificial Intelligence Research.
    Google Search is arguably one of the primary epistemic tools in use today, with the lion’s share of the search-engine market globally. Scholarship on countering the current scourge of misinformation often recommends “digital lit- eracy” where internet users, especially those who get their information from so- cial media, are encouraged to fact-check such information using reputable sources. Given our current internet-based epistemic landscape, and Google’s dominance of the internet, it is very likely that such acts of epistemic hygiene will take (...)
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  19. Open Science and Intellectual Property Rights. How can they better interact? State of the art and reflections. Report of Study. European Commission.Javier de la Cueva & Eva Méndez - 2022 - Brussels: European Commission.
    Open science (OS) is considered the new paradigm for science and knowledge dissemination. OS fosters cooperative work and new ways of distributing knowledge by promoting effective data sharing (as early and broadly as possible) and a dynamic exchange of research outcomes, not only publications. On the other hand, intellectual property (IP) legislation seeks to balance the moral and economic rights of creators and inventors with the wider interests and needs of society. Managing knowledge outcomes in a new open research and (...)
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  20. Response to Franklin's Comments on 'Certainty and Domain-Independence in the Sciences of Complexity'.Kevin de Laplante - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 30 (4):725-728.
    Professor Franklin is correct to say that there are significant areas of agreement between his account of formal science (Franklin, 1994) and my critique of his account. We both agree that the domain-independence exhibited by the formal sciences is ontologically and epistemically interesting, and that the concept of ‘structure’ must be central in any analysis of domain-independence. We also agree that knowledge of the structural, relational properties of physical systems should count as empirical knowledge, and that it makes sense to (...)
     
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    “...delivered from the lie of being truth”: The Affective Force of Disinformation, Stickiness and Dissensus in Randy Ribay’s Patron Saints of Nothing.Vincent Pacheco & Jeremy De Chavez - 2021 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 11:84-96.
    Waged in 2016, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs has claimed over 20,000 lives according to human rights groups. The Duterte administration’s own count is significantly lower: around 6,000. The huge discrepancy between the government’s official count and that of arguably more impartial organizations about something as concretely material as body count is symptomatic of how disinformation is central to the Duterte administration and how it can sustain the approval of the majority of the Philippine electorate. We suggest that (...)
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    Symbionomic Evolution: From Complexity and Systems Theory, to Chaos Theory and Coevolution.Joël de Rosnay - 2011 - World Futures 67 (4-5):304 - 315.
    One of the great challenges of the modern world is the control and management of complexity. After the infinitely large and the infinitely small, we once again find ourselves confronting an unfathomable infinite?the infinitely complex. With its capability for simulation, the computer has become a macroscope. It helps us understand complexity and act on it more effectively to build and manage the large systems of which we are the cells?companies, cities, economies, societies, ecosystems. Thanks to this macroscope, a new vision (...)
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    Citation Indexing and Indexes. Castanha, Birger Hjørland, Renata Cristina Gutierres & Paula Carina de Araújo - 2021 - Knowledge Organization 48 (1):72-101.
    A citation index is a bibliographic database that provides citation links between documents. The first modern citation index was suggested by the researcher Eugene Garfield in 1955 and created by him in 1964, and it represents an important innovation to knowledge organization and information retrieval. This article describes citation indexes in general, considering the modern citation indexes, including Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Crossref, Dimensions and some special citation indexes and predecessors to the modern citation index like (...)
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    Le concept de droit.H. L. A. Hart, Michel van de Kerchove, Joëlle van Drooghenbroeck & Raphaël Célis - 1994 - Publications des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.
    Quelle différence y a-t-il entre des règles de droit et des ordres appuyés de menaces? Qu'est-ce qu'une obligation juridique et en quoi se trouve-t-elle apparentée à une obligation morale? Quelle est la nature des règles et dans quelle mesure le droit consiste-t-il en des règles? Qu'est-ce que la justice et en quoi diffère-t-elle du reste de la morale?Au cours d'une discussion approfondie et séparée de ces problèmes récurrents, l'auteur relève une série d'éléments d'une importance essentielle pour la compréhension du droit, (...)
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    Not All Green Space Is Created Equal: Biodiversity Predicts Psychological Restorative Benefits From Urban Green Space.Emma Wood, Alice Harsant, Martin Dallimer, Anna Cronin de Chavez, Rosemary R. C. McEachan & Christopher Hassall - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Contemporary epidemiological methods testing the associations between green space and psychological well-being treat all vegetation cover as equal. However, there is very good reason to expect that variations in ecological "quality" (number of species, integrity of ecological processes) may influence the link between access to green space and benefits to human health and well-being. We test the relationship between green space quality and restorative benefit in an inner city urban population in Bradford, UK. We selected 12 urban parks for study (...)
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  26. Editorial: On modes of participation.Ioannis Bardakos, Dalila Honorato, Claudia Jacques, Claudia Westermann & Primavera de Filippi - 2021 - Technoetic Arts 19 (3):221-225.
    In nature validation for physiological and emotional bonding becomes a mode for supporting social connectivity. Similarly, in the blockchain ecosystem, cryptographic validation becomes the substrate for all interactions. In the dialogue between human and artificial intelligence (AI) agents, between the real and the virtual, one can distinguish threads of physical or mental entanglements allowing different modes of participation. One could even suggest that in all types of realities there exist frameworks that are to some extent equivalent and act as validation (...)
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    Les limitations internes des formalismes.Jean Ladrière - 1957 - Louvain,: E. Nauwelaerts.
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    Economic Interplay Forecasting Business Success.Nicola Amoroso, Loredana Bellantuono, Alfonso Monaco, Francesco De Nicolò, Ernesto Somma & Roberto Bellotti - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    A startup ecosystem is a dynamic environment in which several actors, such as investors, venture capitalists, angels, and facilitators, are the protagonists of a complex interplay. Most of these interactions involve the flow of capital whose size and direction help to map the intricate system of relationships. This quantity is also considered a good proxy of economic success. Given the complexity of such systems, it would be more desirable to supplement this information with other informative features, and a natural choice (...)
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  29. Fostering circular economy through open innovation: Insights from multiple case study.Francesco Antonio Perotti, Augusto Bargoni, Paola De Bernardi & Zoltan Rozsa - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This study represents an empirical, comprehensive investigation of two different inter-organisational collaborative approaches, offering a novel perspective on collaborative circular business models in the modern economy. In this vein, we explore how open innovation strategies foster the implementation of circular economy practices within a circular supply chain and a circular ecosystem. In addition, we identify and characterise stakeholders' roles in facilitating the translation of circular principles into a viable business. An inductive theorising approach was employed, leveraging an explorative multiple case (...)
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    Participation in Citizen Science: Insights from the CONECT-e Case Study.Victoria Reyes-García, Antonio Perdomo-Molina, Marta Rivera-Ferre, María Carrascosa-García, Laura Calvet-Mir, Laura Aceituno-Mata, Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana & Petra Benyei - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (4):755-788.
    Citizen science is growing quickly, given its potential to enhance knowledge coproduction by diverse participants, generating large and global data sets. However, uneven participation in CS is still an important concern. This work aims to understand participation dynamics in CS and how they are shaped by participation barriers and drivers. We do so by examining participation in CONECT-e, a CS project that uses a wiki-like platform to document traditional ecological knowledge. More precisely, we analyze quantitative data on participants’ profile and (...)
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    What nursing chooses not to know: Practices of epistemic silence/silencing.Jessica Dillard-Wright, Claire Valderama-Wallace, Lucinda Canty, Amélie Perron, Ismalia De Sousa & Janice Gullick - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12443.
    Drawing from a keynote panel held at the hybrid 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, this discussion paper examines the question of epistemic silence in nursing from five different perspectives. Contributors include US‐based scholar Claire Valderama‐Wallace, who meditated on ecosystems of settler colonial logics of nursing; American scholar Lucinda Canty discussed the epistemic silencing of nurses of colour; Canadian scholar Amelie Perron interrogated the use of disobedience and parrhesia in and for nursing; Canada‐based scholar Ismalia De Sousa considered what nursing (...)
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    Les limitations internes des formalismes: étude sur la signification du théorème de Gödel et des théorèmes apparentés dans la théorie des fondements des mathématiques.Jean Ladrière - 1992 - Jacques Gabay.
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  33. La simulation conçue comme expérience concrète.Franck Varenne - 2003 - In Jean-Pierre Müller (ed.), Le statut épistémologique de la simulation. Editions de l'ENST.
    Par un procédé d'objections/réponses, nous passons d'abord en revue certains des arguments en faveur ou en défaveur du caractère empirique de la simulation informatique. A l'issue de ce chemin clarificateur, nous proposons des arguments en faveur du caractère concret des objets simulés en science, ce qui légitime le fait que l'on parle à leur sujet d'une expérience, plus spécifiquement d'une expérience concrète du second genre.
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  34. Les limitations internes des formalismes. Étude sur la signification du théorème de Gôdel et des théorèmes apparentés dans la théorie des fondements des mathématiques.Jean Ladrière - 1960 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 65 (2):214-214.
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    Les limitations Des formalismes et leur signification philosophique.Jean Ladriere - 1960 - Dialectica 14 (4):279-328.
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  36. Les limitations internes des formalismes, étude sur la signification du théorème de Gödel et des théorèmes apparentés dans la théorie des fondements des mathématiques.Jean Ladrière - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (3):381-381.
     
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    Les Limitations Internes des Formalismes[REVIEW]J. P. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):694-694.
    Prefaced by the historical and systematic background necessary for understanding and appreciating Gödel's 1931 work, this book gives a clear and comprehensive presentation of Gödel's theorem, its variants, applications, and parallels, including its development with respect to semantics, combinatory systems, and theory of models.--P. J.
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    Les Limitations Internes des Formalismes. Étude sur la Signification du Théorème de Gödel et des Théorèmes Apparentés dans la Théorie des Fondements des Mathématiques. [REVIEW]John van Heijenoort & Jean Ladriere - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (7):333-337.
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    Les Limitations Internes des Formalismes[REVIEW]P. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):694-694.
    Prefaced by the historical and systematic background necessary for understanding and appreciating Gödel's 1931 work, this book gives a clear and comprehensive presentation of Gödel's theorem, its variants, applications, and parallels, including its development with respect to semantics, combinatory systems, and theory of models.--P. J.
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  40. Ladrière, Jean: "les Limitations Internes Des Formalismes. Etude Sur La Signification Du Théorème De Gödel Et Des Théorèmes Apparentes Dans La Théorie Des Fondements Des Mathématiques".RamÓn CeÑal & Staff - 1962 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 21 (80/81):146.
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    Sur les conditions qui permettent d'utiliser les matrices russelliennes des antinomies (1905) pour exprimer les théorèmes de limitations internes des formalismes.Jules Vuillemin - 1966 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 7 (1):1-19.
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    Ladrière Jean. Les limitations internes des formalismes. Étude sur la signification du théorème de Gödel et des théorèmes apparentés dans la théorie des fondements des mathématiques. Collection de logique mathématique, B II. E. Nauwelaerts, Louvain, and Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1957, XV + 715 pp. [REVIEW]Donald Monk - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):270-270.
    Jean Ladrière. Les limitations internes des formalismes. Étude sur la signification du théorème de Gödel et des théorèmes apparentés dans la théorie des fondements des mathématiques. Collection de logique mathématique, B II. E. Nauwelaerts, Louvain, and Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1957, XV + 715 pp. - Volume 25 Issue 3.
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  43. LADRIÈRE J., "Les limitations internes des formalismes". [REVIEW]E. Agazzi - 1959 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 51:278.
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  44. Ladriere Jean, "Les limitations internes Des formalismes". [REVIEW]P. Filiasi Carcano - 1959 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 13:417.
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    Le formalisme est un humanisme: retour sur les fondements de la morale kantienne.Boniface Kaboré - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (3):350-358.
    Le formalisme qui caractérise si bien la morale kantienne demeure sans conteste un des aspects les plus critiqués de sa pensée. Pour notre part, nous nous situons ici dans une perspective qui considère que le formalisme kantien est victime d'une longue tradition critique qui a fini par perdre de vue la portée réelle, sinon l'essence même de la morale de Kant. Notre propos ne sera pas pour autant une réponse directe aux différentes critiques qui ont été adressées à Kant sur (...)
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    Le formalisme en question: le tournant des années trente.Frâedâeric Nef & Denis Vernant (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: Vrin.
    La dynamique des sciences se deploie selon des temporalites multiples qui possedent leurs propres rythmes. De ce point de vue, l'exercice qui consiste a scander en decennies l'histoire de la logique et des sciences formelles est perilleux. Peut-on aller au-dela et tenter de donner sens a cette decennie des annees trente? La fin du logicisme, l'avenement de nouvelles logiques, le developpement du formalisme, ses limitations internes, sa critique externe et les approches formelles du langage sont six traits caracteristiques explores dans (...)
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    Le formalisme en question: le tournant des années trente.Frédéric Nef & Denis Vernant (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    La dynamique des sciences se deploie selon des temporalites multiples qui possedent leurs propres rythmes. De ce point de vue, l'exercice qui consiste a scander en decennies l'histoire de la logique et des sciences formelles est perilleux. Peut-on aller au-dela et tenter de donner sens a cette decennie des annees trente? La fin du logicisme, l'avenement de nouvelles logiques, le developpement du formalisme, ses limitations internes, sa critique externe et les approches formelles du langage sont six traits caracteristiques explores dans (...)
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  48. ADRIERE'S Les limitations internes des formalismes[REVIEW]Leblanc Leblanc - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19:555.
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  49. Le formalisme logico-mathématique et le problème du non-sens, Bibliothèque de la Faculté de philosophie et lettres de l'Université de Liége, fasc. CXLIV, Société d'édition « Les Belles-Lettres ».Franz Crahay - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):69-70.
     
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  50. Le formalisme valéryen : une exigence esthétique au service de la réappropriation du sujet.Anne Launois - 2017 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 18 (2):145-172.
    Cet article étudie la conception de l’expérience esthétique qui se dégage de la lecture des Cahiers de Paul Valéry. Marquée par un formalisme rigoureux, la pensée de Valéry révèle qu’au-delà de l’exigence esthétique, il s’agit d’un projet plus large : celui de modifier l’expérience dans son ensemble. Au regard de cette ambition, l’importance accordée à la forme de l’œuvre se justifie par le fait qu’elle incarne un effort de structuration et d’activité mentale. Celui-ci impose l’œuvre d’art comme un mode inédit (...)
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