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    Failing to deliver: why pregnancy is not a disease.Paul Rezkalla & Emmanuel Smith - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics (N/A):1-2.
    In their article ’Is Pregnancy a Disease? A Normative Approach’, Anna Smajdor and Joona Räsänen contend that, on several of the most prominent accounts of disease, pregnancy should be considered a disease. More specifically, of the five accounts they discuss, each renders pregnancy a disease or suffers serious conceptual problems otherwise. They take issue specifically with the dysfunction account of disease and argue that it suffers several theoretical difficulties. In this response, we focus on defending the dysfunction account against their (...)
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    Can quantum probability provide a new direction for cognitive modeling?Emmanuel M. Pothos & Jerome R. Busemeyer - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):255-274.
    Classical (Bayesian) probability (CP) theory has led to an influential research tradition for modeling cognitive processes. Cognitive scientists have been trained to work with CP principles for so long that it is hard even to imagine alternative ways to formalize probabilities. However, in physics, quantum probability (QP) theory has been the dominant probabilistic approach for nearly 100 years. Could QP theory provide us with any advantages in cognitive modeling as well? Note first that both CP and QP theory share the (...)
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    Fatalisme et liberté dans l'antiquité grecque.Emmanuel Amand de Mendieta - 1945 - Amsterdam,: A. M. Hakkert.
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  4. Enjeux politiques et philosophie à l'africaine: un certain regard d'un thème à l'autre.Emmanuel Biangany Gomanu Tamp'Wo - 2009 - Kinshasa: Éditions Universitaires Logos.
     
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    A simplicity principle in unsupervised human categorization.Emmanuel M. Pothos & Nick Chater - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (3):303-343.
    We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel items. This is a process akin to perceptual organization. We therefore employ the simplicity principle from perceptual organization to propose a simplicity model of unconstrained spontaneous grouping. The simplicity model predicts that people would prefer the categories for a set of novel items that provide the simplest encoding of these items. Classification predictions are derived from the model without information either about the number (...)
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    A quantum geometric model of similarity.Emmanuel M. Pothos, Jerome R. Busemeyer & Jennifer S. Trueblood - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (3):679-696.
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    Hermeneutical injustice and outsourced domestic girl-child labour.Dominic Effiong Abakedi, Emmanuel Kelechi Iwuagwu & Mary Julius Egbai - 2020 - Childhood and Philosophy 16 (36):01-24.
    We observed that despite international declarations on child-rights, outsourced domestic girl-child labour still persists. Raising the question whether outsourced domestic girl-child labour constitutes hermeneutical injustice, we respond affirmatively. Relying on two indigenous victimology-narratives that are newspaper reports, we expose some of the horrors that the victims of outsourced domestic girl-child labour suffer. Comparing these reports with other victimology-narratives of hermeneutical injustice as reported by Miranda Fricker and Hilkje Hänel, we argue that the victims of outsourced domestic girl-child labour suffer a (...)
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    The rules versus similarity distinction.Emmanuel M. Pothos - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):1-14.
    The distinction between rules and similarity is central to our understanding of much of cognitive psychology. Two aspects of existing research have motivated the present work. First, in different cognitive psychology areas we typically see different conceptions of rules and similarity; for example, rules in language appear to be of a different kind compared to rules in categorization. Second, rules processes are typically modeled as separate from similarity ones; for example, in a learning experiment, rules and similarity influences would be (...)
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    The Consensus Project and Three Levels of Deliberation.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (2):299-322.
    L’argument de base de cet article est que le débat consensuel n’a pas été une notion très significative jusqu’à présent parce que le consensus n’a pas été étudié de manière approfondie en tant que concept et que la délibération n’a pas été étudiée précisément en termes de sa propension à parvenir à un accord commun. En particulier, la délibération et les problèmes qui en découlent n’ont pas été classées en plusieurs niveaux afin d’exposer les différents défis qui se posent lorsque (...)
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    Ethical Problems in Conducting Research in Acute Epidemics: The Pfizer Meningitis Study in Nigeria as an Illustration.Christian Simon Emmanuel R. Ezeome - 2010 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (1):1-10.
    The ethics of conducting research in epidemic situations have yet to account fully for differences in the proportion and acuteness of epidemics, among other factors. While epidemics most often arise from infectious diseases, not all infectious diseases are of epidemic proportions, and not all epidemics occur acutely. These and other variations constrain the generalization of ethical decision‐making and impose ethical demands on the individual researcher in a way not previously highlighted. This paper discusses a number of such constraints and impositions. (...)
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    Experts and laymen grossly underestimate the benefits of argumentation for reasoning.Hugo Mercier, Emmanuel Trouche, Hiroshi Yama, Christophe Heintz & Vittorio Girotto - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (3):341-355.
    Many fields of study have shown that group discussion generally improves reasoning performance for a wide range of tasks. This article shows that most of the population, including specialists, does not expect group discussion to be as beneficial as it is. Six studies asked participants to solve a standard reasoning problem—the Wason selection task—and to estimate the performance of individuals working alone and in groups. We tested samples of U.S., Indian, and Japanese participants, European managers, and psychologists of reasoning. Every (...)
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    On agreed actions without agreed notions.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2014 - South African Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):311-320.
    In his plea for consensual democracy in Africa, Kwasi Wiredu recommends unanimity about what is to be done, not what ought to be done, or unanimity on action rather than unanimity of values, beliefs and opinion. I caution the use of this procedural instrument by showing that some issues are so value-laden that a group decision cannot be value-neutral. It may sometimes be more productive to entertain value differences to keep them from going underground and becoming dangerous. However, the ability (...)
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    One or two dimensions in spontaneous classification: A simplicity approach.Emmanuel M. Pothos & James Close - 2008 - Cognition 107 (2):581-602.
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    Existentialist Philosophies: An Introduction.Emmanuel Mounier & Eric Blow - 2021 - London: Hassell Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Synchronization by the hand: the sight of gestures modulates low-frequency activity in brain responses to continuous speech.Emmanuel Biau & Salvador Soto-Faraco - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Progress and current challenges with the quantum similarity model.Emmanuel M. Pothos, Albert Barque-Duran, James M. Yearsley, Jennifer S. Trueblood, Jerome R. Busemeyer & James A. Hampton - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Measuring category intuitiveness in unconstrained categorization tasks.Emmanuel M. Pothos, Amotz Perlman, Todd M. Bailey, Ken Kurtz, Darren J. Edwards, Peter Hines & John V. McDonnell - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):83-100.
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    The brain attics: the strategic role of memory in single and multi-agent inquiry.Emmanuel J. Genot & Justine Jacot - 2020 - Synthese 197 (3):1203-1224.
    M. B. Hintikka and J. Hintikka claimed that their reconstruction of the ‘Sherlock Holmes sense of deduction’ can “serve as an explication for the link between intelligence and memory”. The claim is vindicated, first for the single-agent case, where the reconstruction captures strategies for accessing the content of a distributed and associative memory; then, for the multi-agent case, where the reconstruction captures strategies for accessing knowledge distributed in a community. Moreover, the reconstruction of the ‘Sherlock Holmes sense of deduction’ allows (...)
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    A Nietzschean Metaethics: Criticism of Some Contemporary Themes in Metaethics.David Emmanuel Rowe - 2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book provides an interpretation of the late nineteenth-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche as holding a distinct and original metaethical position, which is to say a theory about our practice of ethics. Rowe uses this interpretation to provide some interesting and thought-provoking criticisms of themes in contemporary metaethics.
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    La précaution, l'éthique et la structure de l'action.Emmanuel Picavet & Caroline Guibet Lafaye - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 76 (4):593.
    Résumé Le principe de précaution engage les rapports entre la connaissance, les risques et l’action ; appréhendé d’un point de vue simultanément éthique et politique, il pose également un défi aux institutions et au public pour ce qui est de sa mobilisation dans le débat et de sa mise en œuvre dans l’action, en tant que principe possédant une portée générale. L’article propose une description des problèmes spécifiques que comporte, à cet égard, le choix des interprétations. Cette description conduit à (...)
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    Hors phénomène.Emmanuel Falque - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (3):323.
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    Quantum principles in psychology: The debate, the evidence, and the future.Emmanuel M. Pothos & Jerome R. Busemeyer - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):310-327.
    The attempt to employ quantum principles for modeling cognition has enabled the introduction of several new concepts in psychology, such as the uncertainty principle, incompatibility, entanglement, and superposition. For many commentators, this is an exciting opportunity to question existing formal frameworks (notably classical probability theory) and explore what is to be gained by employing these novel conceptual tools. This is not to say that major empirical challenges are not there. For example, can we definitely prove the necessity for quantum, as (...)
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    Entre pères gays et mères porteuses.Emmanuel Gratton - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):21-32.
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    Sobre o eugenismo e sua justificação maquiaveliana em Nietzsche.Emmanuel Salanskis - 2013 - Cadernos Nietzsche 32:167-201.
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    Ética como filosofía primera.Emmanuel Lévinas - 2005 - A Parte Rei 43:1-21.
  26. La proximité.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1971 - Archives de Philosophie 34 (3):373-391.
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    Merleau-Ponty à Madagascar.Emmanuel Alloa - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:115-128.
    Si les analyses merleau-pontiennes sont aujourd’hui fréquemment utilisées dans les études postcoloniales, notamment les analyses du corps, on n’a toujours pas prêté suffisamment attention à l’importance qu’eut pour sa pensée la confrontation avec la réalité du colonialisme, au fil de divers voyages vers la moitié des années 1950. Dans l’article, il s’agit en particulier de faire émerger le rôle exemplaire qu’au pu avoir la confrontation avec la réalité de Madagascar, en 1957, et ses effets en retour sur un certain nombre (...)
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    La dramatique de la personne ou l'ipséité comme paradoxe.Emmanuel Housset - 2007 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 81 (2):215.
    Le terme de « personne » est devenu aujourd’hui très abstrait, y compris dans le personnalisme, et il est nécessaire de lui redonner le statut d’un vrai concept. Une telle tâche est rendue possible par la méthode de la phénoménologie qui seule peut être attentive à l’identité propre de la personne par rapport à l’identité de la chose. Contre le concept juridique de personne et contre les pensées de l’identité personnelle issues de Locke, Husserl permet de montrer en quoi l’identité (...)
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    Two types of potential functions and their use in the modeling of information: two applications from the social sciences.Emmanuel E. Haven - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Lévy-Bruhl et la philosophie contemporaine.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1957 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147:556 - 569.
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    Portances de la reconnaissance.Emmanuel Saint Aubert - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (1).
    Ce texte prend place dans un travail en cours sur la phénoménologie de la portance, notion au croisement de l’anthropologie et de l’ontologie, aux enjeux cliniques et éthiques nombreux. Les principales formes de portance associées à la reconnaissance sont ici envisagées, à travers les liens profonds qui nouent reconnaître et être porté, reconnaître et porter, mais aussi reconnaître et être reconnu. Accomplissement de la dimension perceptive de l’intelligence, la reconnaissance s’ouvre conjointement à l’existence et au style de l’être perçu, discerne (...)
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    Duns scotus facing reality: Between absolute contingency and unquestionable consistency.Emmanuel Perrier - 2005 - Modern Theology 21 (4):619-643.
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    Death Does Not Harm the One Who Dies Because There is No One to Harm.David Emmanuel Rowe - 2021 - Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (2):83-106.
    If death is a harm then it is a harm that cannot be experienced. The proponent of death’s harm must therefore provide an answer to Epicurus, when he says that ‘death, is nothing to us, since when we are, death is not present, and when death is present, then we are not’. In this paper I respond to the two main ways philosophers have attempted to answer Epicurus, regarding the subject of death’s harm: either directly or via analogy. The direct (...)
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    Pérennité d'une problématique marxienne: la nécessaire redécouverte des intérêts conflictuels sous l'apparent consesus éthique.Emmanuel Picavet - 2004 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 102 (2):333-361.
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    Linguistic structure and short term memory.Emmanuel M. Pothos & Patrick Juola - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):138-139.
    We provide additional support for Cowan's claim that short term memory (STM) involves a range of 3–5 tokens, on the basis of language correlational analyses. If language is at least partly learned, linguistic dependency structure should reflect properties of the cognitive components mediating learning; one such component is STM. In this view, the range over which statistical regularity extends in ordinary text would be suggestive of STM span. Our analyses of eight languages are consistent with STM span being about four (...)
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    Science and engineering students' use of diagrams during note taking versus explanation.Emmanuel Manalo, Yuri Uesaka, Sarah Pérez-Kriz, Masashi Kato & Tatsushi Fukaya - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (1):1-6.
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    Work and Domination in Marx.Emmanuel Renault - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (2):179-193.
    The interpretation of Marx’s references to work and to domination is a vexed question. Can we say that Marx criticizes capitalism in terms of its effects on work? Or does he criticize capitalism from the standpoint of those subject to domination, and with whom his position is one of solidarity? Or does he elaborate a description of the unprecedented transformations brought about in the relations of power, which the category of domination is unable to apprehend effectively? The article argues that (...)
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    Czas i to, co inne.Emmanuel Lévinas - 2003 - Filo-Sofija 3 (1(3)):213-248.
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    "Là où il y a preuve, il n’y a pas témoignage". Les apories du témoin selon Jacques Derrida.Emmanuel Alloa - 2017 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 115 (2):289-303.
    La priorité que la phénoménologie classique accorde à la première personne se voit déplacée de différentes manières par les penseurs post-phénoménologiques, dont Jacques Derrida. L’article a pour but d’indiquer la fonction stratégique qu’occupe dans la pensée derridienne la figure du témoin, que ce soit en tant que tiers qui déstabilise la métaphysique de la présence dans ses premiers écrits mais surtout, comme figure spéculative dans l’œuvre tardive, entre foi et savoir. Des remarques dispersées de Derrida sur le témoignage, on peut (...)
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    Le mauvais genre des Algériens.Emmanuel Blanchard - 2008 - Clio 27:209-224.
    Dès la Libération et bien avant la guerre d’indépendance, les Algériens de Paris ont été l’objet de procédures et de violences policières allant bien au-delà de ce qui était couramment ou légalement admis. Ces interactions, aux déterminants multiples, avaient notamment pour fondements des confrontations de genre et une police des mœurs visant à préserver les normes légitime de « l’arrangement des sexes ». Entre les Algériens, immigrants le plus souvent venus sans femme, et la police parisienne, marquée par une homo-sociabilité (...)
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    La fin de la réalité.Emmanuel Cattin - 2017 - Quaestio 17:327-339.
    This contribution studies the German translations for reality: Realität, Sachheit, Wirklichkeit, first in their own ambiguity, then at the end of the hegelian Objective Logic in The Science of Logi...
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    Hegel lecteur de Bichat, ou comment la raison spéculative fait d’une distinction d’entendement un moment conceptuel du vivant.Emmanuel Chaput - 2018 - Symposium 22 (1):159-186.
    Malgré l’extrapolation parfois violente qu’opère Hegel, son traitement des découvertes physiologiques de Bichat montre à quel point il demeure soucieux de penser la compatibilité entre sciences empiriques et sciences spéculatives ou philosophiques. Loin de déduire un concept de la nature a priori indépendamment de toute considération pour les travaux de son temps, Hegel est au contraire un lecteur attentif des sciences en plein essor. Son système doit ainsi se comprendre à l’aune d’un dialogue constant avec les sciences dans lequel la (...)
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    Indian Copper-Plate Grants: Inscriptions or Documents?Emmanuel Francis - 2018 - In Sabine Kienitz, Michael Friedrich, Christian Brockmann & Alessandro Bausi (eds.), Manuscripts and Archives: Comparative Views on Record-Keeping. De Gruyter. pp. 387-418.
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    Interview: Eugene Ionesco.Emmanuel Jacquart & Eugene Ionesco - 1973 - Diacritics 3 (2):45.
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    Émotions, préférences morales et rationalité économique.Petit Emmanuel - 2012 - Noesis 20:255-281.
    La théorie économique standard ne propose pas d’explication plausible à l’émergence de comportements moraux. L’article étudie la façon dont l’économie comportementale tente de remédier à cette limite. Nous nous appuyons sur la littérature en philosophie morale pour montrer le rôle complémentaire que jouent la rationalité et les affects dans la construction des jugements moraux et lors de la prise de décision. Les travaux récents en philosophie expérimentale confirment la dualité du processus de choix. Nous montrons ensuite que la prise en (...)
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    L’interprétation de la décision : un supplément à la « rationalité économique »?Picavet Emmanuel - 2012 - Noesis 20:37-54.
    Un fait digne d’attention est que la pénétration du modèle du choix rationnel dans des champs divers est souvent décrite comme l’importation de méthodes issues de l’économie. Ce fait vient rappeler que le cœur de la rationalité économique concerne la cohérence des choix orientés par des valeurs considérées comme données. Pourtant, l’intervention du modèle dans d’autres domaines de la pensée sociale rend évidente l’ampleur des tâches interprétatives qui doivent l’accompagner. Souvent occultées en économie à cause de l’évidence supposée des buts, (...)
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    Observations on Pierre Rosanvallon’s Le Bon gouvernement.Emmanuel Picavet - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Means, rights, and opportunities: on Arthur Ripstein's Private Wrongs.Emmanuel Voyiakis - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (3):607-613.
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    El poder de visualizar. La "phantasia" según Aristóteles.Emmanuel Alloa - 2018 - Anuario Filosófico 51 (2):243-274.
    When translating phantasia as ‘imagination’, one commits a dangerous anachronism: interpreting the Greek concept from the vantage point of a modern, post-Kantian framework which sees imagination as a faculty mediating between sensibility and reasoning. A close reading of the Aristotelian sources shows why phantasia cannot be identifi ed as a distinct faculty, but rather designates a transversal power common to all psychic acts. The article argues that a more adequate translation of phantasia would be ‘visualization’.
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    Transparency, Society, Subjecticity. Critical Perspectives.Emmanuel Alloa & Dieter Thomä (eds.) - 2018 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book critically engages with the idea of transparency whose ubiquitous demand stands in stark contrast to its lack of conceptual clarity. The book carefully examines this notion in its own right, traces its emergence in Early Modernity and analyzes its omnipresence in contemporary rhetoric. Today, transparency has become a catchword outplaying other Enlightenment values like empowerment, sincerity and the notion of a public sphere. In a suspicious manner, transparency is entangled in the discourses on power, surveillance, and self-exposure. Bringing (...)
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