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    Reconstructing eukaryotic NAD metabolism.Anthony Rongvaux, Fabienne Andris, Frédéric Van Gool & Oberdan Leo - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (7):683-690.
    In addition to its well‐known role as a coenzyme in oxidation–reduction reactions, the distinct role of NAD as a precursor for molecules involved in cell regulation has been clearly established. The involvement of NAD in these regulatory processes is based on its ability to function as a donor of ADP‐ribose; NAD synthesis is therefore required to avoid depletion of the intracellular pool. The rising interest in the biosynthetic routes leading to NAD formation and the highly conserved nature of the enzymes (...)
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    The Grounds of Political Legitimacy.Fabienne Peter - 2023 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Political decisions have the potential to greatly impact our lives. Think of decisions in relation to abortion or climate change, for example. This makes political legitimacy an important normative concern. But what makes political decisions legitimate? Are they legitimate in virtue of having support from the citizens? Democratic conceptions of political legitimacy answer in the affirmative. Such conceptions righly highlight that legitimate political decision-making must be sensitive to disagreements among the citizens. But what if democratic decisions fail to track what (...)
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  3. Democratic legitimacy and proceduralist social epistemology.Fabienne Peter - 2007 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 6 (3):329-353.
    A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different conceptions of legitimacy have been put forward, either explicitly or implicitly. In this article, I shall first provide a taxonomy of conceptions of legitimacy that can be identified in contemporary democratic theory. The taxonomy covers both aggregative and deliberative democracy. I then argue for a conception of democratic legitimacy that takes the epistemic dimension of public deliberation seriously. In contrast to standard interpretations of epistemic democracy, (...)
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  4. Democratic Legitimacy without Collective Rationality Fabienne Peter.Fabienne Peter - 2009 - In Boudewijn de Bruin & Christopher F. Zurn (eds.), New waves in political philosophy. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 143.
     
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    On the Economic Dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility Exploring Fortune Global 250 Reports.Fabienne Fortanier & Ans Kolk - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (4):457-478.
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  6. Health equity and social justice.Fabienne Peter - 2001 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2):159–170.
    There is consistent and strong empirical evidence for social inequalities in health, as a vast and fast growing literature shows. In recent years, these findings have helped to move health equity high on international research and policy agendas. This paper examines how the empirical identification of social inequalities in health relates to a normative judgment about health inequities and puts forward an approach which embeds the pursuit of health equity within the general pursuit of social justice. It defends an indirect (...)
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    Narrating hostility, challenging hostile narratives.Fabienne Baider & Monika Kopytowska - 2018 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 14 (1):1-24.
    This paper reports on a manual monitoring of online representations of LGBT persons in the Republic of Cyprus for the period April 2015–February 2016. The article contextualizes the prevalence of “hate speech” in online Greek Cypriot comments against LGBT individuals, and, more generally, against non-heterosexuals. Adopting a Foucauldian position vis-à-vis the social and discursive construction of sexuality, we outline, first, the socio-historical context with a focus on LGBT rights in the Republic of Cyprus and the nationalistic project construing sexualities. We (...)
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    Pragmatism is not a Weltanschauung.Fabienne Forster - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2022 (1):48-63.
    This essay explores the role of the German expression Weltanschauung in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. Two philosophical contexts are distinguished in which the term occurs in his writings: a) the classical pragmatist’s discussion of what constitutes Pragmatism and b) the discussion of the systematic place of a »scientific philosophy«, both in terms of its relation to other sciences and in distinction from everyday beliefs. Thus, on the one hand, the essay compares Peirce’s version of pragmatism with the views (...)
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  9. Parsimony hierarchies for inductive inference.Andris Ambainis, John Case, Sanjay Jain & Mandayam Suraj - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):287-327.
    Freivalds defined an acceptable programming system independent criterion for learning programs for functions in which the final programs were required to be both correct and "nearly" minimal size, i.e., within a computable function of being purely minimal size. Kinber showed that this parsimony requirement on final programs limits learning power. However, in scientific inference, parsimony is considered highly desirable. A lim-computablefunction is (by definition) one calculable by a total procedure allowed to change its mind finitely many times about its output. (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡ u suchasnomu sot︠s︡iumi: materialy Miz︠h︡narodnoï naukovoï konferent︠s︡iï, 24-26 kvitni︠a︡ 2013 roku.T. O. Andri︠e︡i︠e︡va (ed.) - 2013 - Donet︠s︡ʹk: Donet︠s︡ʹkyĭ nat︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ universytet.
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    Freud’s “Project”, Distributed Systems, and Solipsism.Andries Gouws & Paul Cilliers - 2001 - South African Journal of Philosophy 20 (3-4):237-257.
    This paper discusses Freud's model of the psychical apparatus in the “Project”, and concludes that it is a remarkably sophisticated work which even today is still highly relevant to neuropsychological theorising. Freud rejects the notion that what happens in the brain can be clearly localised in space and time. This anticipates the notion of a distributed system found in recent developments in computing (“neural net works”) and in Derrida's conception of systems characterised by différance. Every part of such a system (...)
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    Conceptualising the Other: Online discourses on the current refugee crisis in Cyprus and in Poland.Fabienne Baider & Monika Kopytowska - 2017 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 13 (2).
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    Pourquoi n’y a-t-il pas d’'me du monde dans le dialogue de Numénius Sur le Bien?Fabienne Jourdan - 2021 - Philosophie Antique 21:233-264.
    Dans son dialogue Sur le Bien (19 F = fr. 11 dP), Numénius écrit que le dieu qui est « deuxième et troisième est un ». Par là, il désigne un dieu considéré selon deux aspects qui correspondent à la double orientation de son attention. Dans le second, il est tourné vers le monde et joue le rôle de démiurge. Selon la plupart des chercheurs, ce démiurge serait à identifier à l’âme du monde que les fragments parvenus du dialogue ne (...)
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    Intellectual journeys: the translation of ideas in Enlightenment England, France and Ireland.Lise Andriès, Frédéric Ogée, John Dunkley & Darach Sanfey (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural ventures, commercial enterprise and scientific collaboration. But how were they exchanged? What were the effects of these exchanges on the idea or artefact being transferred? Focussing on contact between England, France and Ireland, a team of specialists explores the translation, appropriation and circulation of cultural products and scientific ideas during the Enlightenment. Through analysis of literary and artistic works, periodicals and official writings contributors uncover: the key (...)
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  15. Moglichkeitsdichtung-Wirklichkeitssinn.Andris Breitling & Hermann Riefstahl - 2007 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (3):224.
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    Wishful thinking and the unconscious.Andries Gouws - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):361-377.
    This paper gives a sketch for a reconstruction of the Freudian unconscious, and an argument for its existence. The strategy followed attempts to side-step the extended debates about the validity of Freud's methods and conclusions, by basing itself on the desire/belief schema for understanding and explaining human behaviour – a schema neither folk psychology nor scientific psychology can do without. People are argued to have, as ideal types, two fundamental modes of fulfilling their desires: engaging with reality, and wishful thinking. (...)
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  17. Ur Beskaffenhet och innehåll av ett medvetande.Andries Mac Leod - 1999 - In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Svensk filosofi från Rydelius till Hedenius: texter från tre århundraden. Stockholm: Thales.
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    Christine Planté (dir.), Femmes poètes du xixe siècle : Une anthologie.Fabienne Moine - 2011 - Clio 34:05-05.
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    Christine Planté (dir.), Femmes poètes du xixe siècle : Une anthologie.Fabienne Moine - 2010 - Clio 32.
    « Les choses ont décidément changé en dix ans, les transformations du présent amènent à relire les textes passés, et la poésie française n’apparaît plus comme un grand désert de femmes. Il faut s’en réjouir » (p. 12). C’est avec ce commentaire enthousiaste que Christine Planté clôt l’avant-propos à la deuxième édition de l’anthologie qu’elle dirige, Femmes poètes du xixe siècle. Si l’édition de 1998 permit de faire découvrir une poésie de femmes que le lecteur ignorait, la nouvelle édition de...
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  20. Human performance from then to now.Andries Sanders - 2008 - In Patrick Rabbitt (ed.), Inside Psychology: A Science Over 50 Years. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Neither context updating nor context closure corresponds closely to human performance concepts.Andries F. Sanders & Wilfried Collet - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):395.
  22. Faiblesse de la raison ou faiblesse de volonté: peut-on choisir?Fabienne Pironetchristine Tappolet - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (4):627-644.
    Si l’homme est un être doté de raison et se distingue des autres animaux par sa capacité à réfléchir sur ses actes tant avant de les poser qu’après, il lui arrive cependant d’être irrationnel. Tandis que certains s’en désolent, considérant les différentes formes d’irrationalité comme autant d’expressions de notre inaptitude à atteindre la sagesse, d’autres semblent plutôt s’en réjouir, estimant que la possibilité de ne pas se conformer à ce que dicte ou suggère la raison est une preuve de notre (...)
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    Commémorer Christophe Colomb à Puerto Rico, Cuba et en République dominicaine : anamnèse et insularités mémorielles.Fabienne Viala - 2014 - Diogène 246 (2):99.
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    Commémorer Christophe Colomb à Puerto Rico, Cuba et en République dominicaine : anamnèse et insularités mémorielles.Fabienne Viala - 2015 - Diogène n° 246-247 (2):99-113.
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    Oligarchs and benefactors: elite demography and Euergetism in the Greek East of the Roman empire.Andries Zuiderhoek - 2011 - In Onno van Nijf & Richard Alston (eds.), Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 2--185.
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    Angela Ulacco, Pseudopythagorica Dorica. I trattati di argomento metafisico, logico ed epistemologico attribuiti ad Archita e a Brotino.Fabienne Jourdan - 2020 - Philosophie Antique 20:271-276.
    En 1965, H. Thesleff offrait le premier recueil des textes pseudopythagoriciens parvenus (The Pythagorean texts of the Hellenistic period, Abo Akademi, Abo). Certains d’entre eux ont depuis fait l’objet d’études spécifiques : le traité Sur la nature du monde et de l’âme du Pseudo-Timée de Locres par M. Baltes (Leiden, 1972), le traité Sur les catégories du Pseudo-Archytas par T. A. Szlezák (Berlin / New York, 1972) et les traités éthiques attribués à Archytas, Métopos, Théagès et Euriphamos p...
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    “Go to hell fucking faggots, may you die!” framing the LGBT subject in online comments.Fabienne Baider - 2018 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 14 (1):69-92.
    This paper reports on a manual monitoring of online representations of LGBT persons in the Republic of Cyprus for the period April 2015–February 2016. The article contextualizes the prevalence of “hate speech” in online Greek Cypriot comments against LGBT individuals, and, more generally, against non-heterosexuals. Adopting a Foucauldian position vis-à-vis the social and discursive construction of sexuality, we outline, first, the socio-historical context with a focus on LGBT rights in the Republic of Cyprus and the nationalistic project construing sexualities. We (...)
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    The Spirit of Nature: A Conversation with Thierry Zarcone.Fabienne Verdier - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (3):93 - 105.
    In a poetic conversation with Thierry Zarcone, the painter and calligrapher Fabienne Verdier exposes her deep and harmonious connection to nature. She tells of her garden, her house and her osmosis with nature. Painting is to her an art of living and being that recalls the Tao masters as well as some Christan mystics.
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  29. Epistemic Self-Trust and Doxastic Disagreements.Fabienne Peter - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (6):1189-1205.
    The recent literature on the epistemology of disagreement focuses on the rational response question: how are you rationally required to respond to a doxastic disagreement with someone, especially with someone you take to be your epistemic peer? A doxastic disagreement with someone also confronts you with a slightly different question. This question, call it the epistemic trust question, is: how much should you trust our own epistemic faculties relative to the epistemic faculties of others? Answering the epistemic trust question is (...)
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  30. Health Equity and Social Justice.Fabienne Peter - 2004 - In Sudhir Anand (ed.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 93-106.
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  31. The epistemic circumstances of democracy.Fabienne Peter - 2016 - In Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Debating Levinas’ Legacy.Andris Breitling, Chris Bremmers & Arthur Cools (eds.) - 2015 - Leiden: Brill.
    The contributions of this volume discuss the legacy of Emmanuel Levinas philosophy. Examining critically the limits of his thinking, they also bear witness to its influence, thus demonstrating the significance of his groundbreaking project of establishing ethics as first philosophy".
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    Undarstellbar? Ricœur und Lyotard über die Grenzen der Repräsentation historischer Ereignisse.Andris Breitling - 2010 - In Burkhard Liebsch (ed.), Bezeugte Vergangenheit Oder Versöhnendes Vergessen: Geschichtstheorie Nach Paul Ricœur. Akademie Verlag. pp. 133-150.
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    In their own words - students’ perceptions and experiences of academic success in higher education.Andri Burger & Luzelle Naude - 2019 - Educational Studies 46 (5):624-639.
    This qualitative study explored and described South African students’ experiences and perceptions regarding academic success. Focus group participants related academic success not only to achieveme...
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    Абсолютна музика в ретроспекції інтелектуальної історії.Karpenko Andriі & Karpenko Olena - 2016 - Схід 6 (146):92-95.
    The history of the phrase absolute music has been studied by many theorists of music and music historians, while historians of philosophy proved to be rather reluctant to such syncretic concept. However, absolute music is exactly the case of non-philosophical appropriation of a philosophical category, which fits theoretical framework of the studies in intellectual history. Initial exploration on the synthesis of history of philosophy and musicology and music history has shown that the conceptual field of intellectual history enables the transition (...)
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  36. Practical epistemology / William Kentridge.Fabienne Liptay - 2019 - In Dieter Mersch, Sylvia Sasse, Sandro Zanetti & Frauke Berndt (eds.), Aesthetic theory. Zurich: Diaphanes.
     
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    Anne Jacquemin – Dominique Mulliez – Georges Rougemont, Choix d’inscriptions de Delphes, traduites et commentées.Fabienne Marchand - 2015 - Klio 97 (1):389-391.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 1 Seiten: 389-391.
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    The Statilii Tauri and the Cult of the Theos Tauros at Thespiai1a.Fabienne Marchand - 2013 - Journal of Ancient History 1 (2):145-169.
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    Vanwaar die kragtige invloed van die optrede en prediking van Jesus.Andries J. Nolte - 1945 - HTS Theological Studies 2 (2).
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    "Filosofu" un "kritiķu" laikmets prāta gaismas pavēnī: 18. gadsimta filosofiskā doma Eiropā: mācību līdzeklis.Andris Rubenis - 2011 - Rīga: Autorizdevums.
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    How specific and common is common coding?Andries F. Sanders - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):903-905.
    This commentary addresses three points. First, it is argued that the common coding principles, as developed in the target article, may supplement rather than replace stage views of human information processing. Second, the issue of the properties of an event code is briefly discussed. It is concluded that much remains to be specified so as to allow critical tests. Finally, the question of the limits of common coding is raised. It may be particularly relevant to direct perception and action coupling (...)
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    Convergence in the philosophy of science?Andries Sarlemijn - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):305-336.
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    Oorreding in Romeine 11.Andries Snyman - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Persuasion in Romans 5:12-21.Andries Snyman - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (3).
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    A possible contribution of phenomenology to ethology: Application to a behaviour pattern in the mouse.Fabienne Lenoble & Pascal Carlier - 1996 - Acta Biotheoretica 44 (1):75-83.
    Classical ethology encourages a causal approach to animal behaviour, using Tinbergen's four questions concerning evolution, function, mechanism and development of behaviour. It sets aside the study of mental processes, which could otherwise help to unify our picture of the relationships between animal and environment. Here the steps in research focused on the psychological meaning of a peculiar behaviour in the mouse — carrying its tail — and what this implies regarding the mouse's cognitive world are given. Initial empirical observations suggested (...)
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    Sophismata.Fabienne Pironet - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  47. Democratic Legitimacy.Fabienne Peter - 2008 - Routledge.
    This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that democratic procedures are essential for political legitimacy because of the need to respect value pluralism and because of the learning process that democratic decision-making enables. It proposes a framework for distinguishing among the different ways in which the requirements of democratic legitimacy have been interpreted. Peter then uses this framework to identify and defend what appears as the most plausible conception of democratic legitimacy. According to (...)
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    Covert Hate Speech, Conspiracy Theory and Anti-semitism: Linguistic Analysis Versus Legal Judgement.Fabienne Baider - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (6):2347-2371.
    In this paper we focus on the difficulty in judging what is called covert hate speech. We emphasize the need for a multidimensional framework when analysing covert hate speech in situ, and the need to consider the multifaceted dimension of such speech act to assess its performativity. To explain such need, we apply the test of the Rabat Plan of Action and adopt a pragmatic perspective to analyse a specific covert hate speech act, considering such speech act as both an (...)
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  49. Weltgestaltung durch Sprache: Phänomenologie der sprachlichen Kreativität und der interkulturellen Kommunikation.Andris Breitling - 2017
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    La matière à l’origine du mal chez Numénius (Fr. 43 et 52 Des Places).Fabienne Jourdan - 2014 - Philosophie Antique 14:185-235.
    Dans son interprétation du Timée, Calcidius rapporte un exposé de Numénius sur la manière dont Pythagore, suivi par Platon, conçoit l’origine du monde. À cette occasion, Numénius identifie la matière à trois entités : la dyade indéterminée, la nécessité et l’âme mauvaise du monde évoquée dans les Lois (fr. 52 Des Places). L’article montre en quoi ces trois analogies permettent de comprendre le rôle qu’il attribue à la matière dans l’origine du mal, et ce même avant l’incarna­tion de l’âme, d’après (...)
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