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    L'archaïque, le réel & la littérature: quelques chemins en hommage à Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey & Jean-Joël Duhot (eds.) - 2013 - Lyon: Jacques André éditeur.
    Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey, qui avait succédé à Pierre Aubenque à la chaire de philosophie antique de Paris IV, et qui a su maintenir très haut le rayonnement international du Centre de recherches sur la pensée antique, plus familièrement appelé Centre Léon Robin, n'est pas seulement un aristotélisant subtil et exigeant. Il a toujours refusé une pure érudition qui oublierait de se relier à une pensée philosophique. Et par là même, peut-être, il déborde le cadre strictement universitaire de la (...)
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  2. Entre Ayax et Ulisse, Antisthène.G. Romeyer-Dherbey - forthcoming - Elenchos.
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  3. Correspondance inédite entre Serre et Maine de Biran, échangée à propos de la publication du Second Mémoire sur «L'Influence de l'Habitude sur la Faculté de Penser».Mfp Maine de Biran & G. Romeyer Dherbey - 1989 - Filosofia Oggi 12 (3-4):479-503.
     
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  4. G. Romeyer Dherbey (dir.), J.-B. Gourinat (éd.), Les stoïciens.Christelle Veillard - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):217-221.
    L’ouvrage est constitué par les actes du séminaire du Centre de Recherches sur la Pensée Antique (Centre « Léon Robin », alors dirigé par Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey), consacré de 1998 à 2000 aux stoïciens. Doté d’indices ainsi que d’une bibliographie très complète, il regroupe des communications de très grande qualité, en majorité inédites, et se place parmi les recueils dont la consultation se révèle urgente pour qui veut avoir une idée à la fois complète et précise de la (...)
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    G. Romeyer Dherbey-J.-B. Gourinat (éds.), Les Stoïciens. [REVIEW]Francesca Alesse - 2007 - Elenchos 28 (1):179-184.
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    Socrates and the Socratics G. Romeyer Dherbey, J.-B. Gourinat (edd.): Socrate et les Socratiques . Pp. xi + 531. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2001. Paper, FFr 320. ISBN: 2-7116-1457-. [REVIEW]S. H. Prince - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):424-.
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    Socrate et les socratiques: études sous la direction de Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey ; réunies et éditées par Jean-Baptiste Gourinat.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey & Jean-Baptiste Gourinat (eds.) - 2001 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    "Les etudes recueillies ici ont fait l'objet de communication et de discussions durant les annees 1992-1994, dans le cadre du seminaire du Centre de recherches sur la pensee antique ('Centre Leon Robin'), equipe de l'Universite de Paris-Sorbonne associee au CNRS"--P. 4 of cover.
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  8. Maine de Biran: ou, Le penseur de l'immanence radicale: présentation, choix de textes, lexique, bibliographie.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey - 1974 - Paris: Seghers.
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  9. t. 2. Mémoires sur l'influence de l'habitude.édité par Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey - 1984 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), Œuvres. Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
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    Socrate et les socratiques: études sous la direction de Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey ; réunies et éditées par Jean-Baptiste Gourinat.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey, Jean-Baptiste Gourinat & Gabriele Giannantoni (eds.) - 2001 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    "Les etudes recueillies ici ont fait l'objet de communication et de discussions durant les annees 1992-1994, dans le cadre du seminaire du Centre de recherches sur la pensee antique ('Centre Leon Robin'), equipe de l'Universite de Paris-Sorbonne associee au CNRS"--P. 4 of cover.
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    Ethik und Wirklichkeit bei Aristoteles.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey - 1999 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 25:283-297.
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  12. Platon contre les sophistes. Les connotations politiques dans le Gorgias.Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1987 - Filosofia Oggi 10 (3):431-440.
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    Corps et âme: sur le De anima d'Aristote.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey (ed.) - 1996 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    L'ame, c'est-a-dire pour Aristote la vie, est ici saisie dans son immanence au corps ou elle s'incarne, et decrite dans les differentes puissances, qui vont de la sensation a l'intellect, en passant par l'imagination et la motricite.Les etudes ici reunies, qui ont fait l'objet de communications et de discussion durant le seminaire 1990-1992 du Centre de Recherches sur la Pensee Antique (Centre Leon Robin ) de l'Universite Paris-Sorbonne, abordent les problemes selon l'ordre de leur surgissement dans le texte et se (...)
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    Ethik und Wirklichkeit bei Aristoteles.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey - 1999 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 25:283-297.
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    L'un et l'autre dans la cité d'Aristote.Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (2):191.
    Pour Aristote, la Cité commence lorsque les hommes qui la composent passent de la multiplicité quantitative à la diversité qualitative, c'est-à-dire qu'elle naît avec la différence. Cette différenciation est analysée principalement au niveau des formes de commandement et de la justice. Dès lors, on comprend qu'Aristote soit conduit à une critique radicale de la conception platonicienne de la Cité, laquelle doit manifester le plus haut degré possible d'unification. Cette critique se résume dans le rejet très argumenté de la mise en (...)
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  16. Oeuvres. Tome II : Mémoires sur l'influence de l'habitude. Tome X-1 : Dernière philosophie : morale et religion.Maine de Biran, Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey & Marc B. de Launay - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (1):143-144.
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    Mémoires sur l'influence de l'habitude.Maine de Biran - 1987 - Vrin.
    L'ensemble des textes publies ici est pour une moitie inedit. Il comprend, outre le memoire de 1802, deja connu, le Premier memoire sur l'influence de l'habitude, redige en 1800, ainsi que deux introductions appartenant a des etapes encore anterieures. On trouvera egalement toutes les notes et commentaires ajoutes par Biran en marge de ces memoires, le rapport de Destutt de Tracy et deux compte-rendus -l'un de Degerando, l'autre de Cabanis. Il est augmente d'une substantielle etude de G. Romeyer-Dherbey.
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    La parole archa'ique: La th6orie du langage chez Antisth&ne.Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1991 - Argumentation 5 (2):171-186.
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  19. Maine de Biran. Lettres inédites à Durivau.Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1988 - Filosofia Oggi 11 (1):119-130.
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  20. Platon contre les sophistes.Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1987 - Filosofia Oggi 10 (3):431-440.
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  21. Une lettre inédite de Maine de Biran à Victor Cousin.Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1986 - Filosofia Oggi 9 (3):443-446.
     
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    L'animal dans l'Antiquité.Barbara Cassin, Jean-Louis Labarrière & Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey - 1997 - Vrin.
    L'un a les flancs bleutes, l'autre la poitrine gluante; une nageoire pousse ici sur un dos, surgit la une queue; tantot la tete manque, tantot le reste; la main de celui-ci ondule, et celui-la reclame en hurlant ses pieds qui s'evanouissent. Introduisant a la polymorphie de l'animal, le frontispice, ainsi commente par Philostrate, est deploye a travers ce receuil qui explore la difference entre homme, animal et plante. De la medecine a la religion, en passant par les modeles et contre-modeles (...)
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    Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey, Les choses mêmes. La pensée du réel chez Aristote.Joseph Moreau - 1987 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 85 (66):246-251.
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  24. Review of Gilbert Romeyer Dherbey et Gwenaëlle Aubry (éds.), L'excellence de la vie. Sur l'Éthique à Nicomaque e l'Éthique à Eudème d'Aristote, Vrin, Paris 2002. [REVIEW]Franco Trabattoni - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 61 (2):419-423.
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  25. Pour un Cinquantenaire : Hommage à Maurice Blondel.P. Archambault, R. Bourgarel, A. Forest, B. Romeyer, J. Mercier & G. Berger - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:364-364.
     
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    Mario Untersteiner, Les Sophistes. Seconde édition revue et notablement augmentée, avec un Appendice sur Les origines sociales de la sophistique. Traduit de l'italien et présenté par Alonso Tordesillas. Préface de Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey[REVIEW]Jacques Follon - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1):100-106.
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    Les Sophistes Mario Untersteiner Traduit de l'italien et présenté par Alonso Tordesillas Préface de Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey Collection «Bibliothéque d'Histoire de la Philosophie» Paris, J. Vrin, 1993 (2e éd. revue et augmentée avec un Appendice sur Les origines sociales de la sophistique), vol. 1, XXII, 295 p.; vol. 2, 351 p. [REVIEW]Yvon Lafrance - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (1):163-.
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  28. Bulletin médiéval: E. Gilson, G. Théry, E. Longpré, Roland-Gosselin, Glorieux, H. Noble, Ch. Lemaître. [REVIEW]B. Romeyer - 1927 - Archives de Philosophie 5 (3):192.
     
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    François-Pierre Maine de Biran, Œuvres. Tome II: Mémoires sur l'influence de l'habitude. Édité par Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey** François-Pierre Maine de Biran, Œuvres, Tome X, 1: Dernière philosophie: morale et religion. Édité par Marc B. de Launay. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Deschepper - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (71):404-406.
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    Essays in honor of Carl G. Hempel.Carl G. Hempel, Donald Davidson & Nicholas Rescher (eds.) - 1970 - Dordrecht,: D. Reidel.
    Reminiscences of Peter, by P. Oppenheim.--Natural kinds, by W. V. Quine.--Inductive independence and the paradoxes of confirmation, by J. Hintikka.--Partial entailment as a basis for inductive logic, by W. C. Salmon.--Are there non-deductive logics?, by W. Sellars.--Statistical explanation vs. statistical inference, by R. C. Jeffre--Newcomb's problem and two principles of choice, by R. Nozick.--The meaning of time, by A. Grünbaum.--Lawfulness as mind-dependent, by N. Rescher.--Events and their descriptions: some considerations, by J. Kim.--The individuation of events, by D. Davidson.--On properties, by (...)
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    Beyond Substance: Structural and Political Questions for Neurotechnologies and Human Rights.Walter G. Johnson - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):134-136.
    The last several years have seen vibrant debates among policymakers and scholars on whether to craft new human rights (or novel interpretations of existing ones) around neurotechnologies. These con...
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    On the process of Hertz's conversion to Hertzian waves.Manuel G. Doncel - 1991 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 43 (1):1-27.
    This paper provides new elements for reconstructing Heinrich Hertz's conversion from an electrodynamic concept to a concept of field theory, a process that took place between September 1887 and February 1888. First of all, it is argued that, contrary to what one could deduce from Hertz's own presentation in his Untersuchungen (or Electric Waves), paper N∘ 5 was actually written after the first publication of papers N∘ 6 and N∘ 7; this fact is illuminated by Hertz's unpublished correspondence (Section 1). (...)
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    Boolean connection algebras: A new approach to the Region-Connection Calculus.J. G. Stell - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 122 (1-2):111-136.
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    A Professional-Managerial Imperium: The National Security State and American Power.Mark G. E. Kelly - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (205):103-126.
    ExcerptIn 2021, in the pages of this journal, I contended that a coalition of interests in the United States had coalesced in opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump and duly taken power through the vehicle of Joe Biden.1 This coalition includes the Democratic Party, corporate elites, the media, academia, and—the subject of the present article—the national security (natsec) state. In that earlier piece, I focused on particular components of this coalition: legacy and social media. I went on in a (...)
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    Epimenides' midday sleep.Rogerio G. de Campos - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03315-03315.
    From the scene of the singing cicadas in the _Phaedrus_, we will show the affinities between the mention of the dangerous sleep at noon (_Phdr_. 258e6-259d8) and a mythical episode in the life of Epimenides. Next, we will look at the possible affinities between the description of Dionysian madness (_Phdr_. 244d5-245a1) and the type of divination practiced by Epimenides of Crete (DK 3 B 1-25). From these approaches, we intend to describe and elucidate the common imaginary with which Plato elaborates (...)
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    Conviction Narrative Theory: A theory of choice under radical uncertainty.Samuel G. B. Johnson, Avri Bilovich & David Tuckett - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e82.
    Conviction Narrative Theory (CNT) is a theory of choice underradical uncertainty– situations where outcomes cannot be enumerated and probabilities cannot be assigned. Whereas most theories of choice assume that people rely on (potentially biased) probabilistic judgments, such theories cannot account for adaptive decision-making when probabilities cannot be assigned. CNT proposes that people usenarratives– structured representations of causal, temporal, analogical, and valence relationships – rather than probabilities, as the currency of thought that unifies our sense-making and decision-making faculties. According to CNT, (...)
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    Experiencing the World as Godless.Dolores G. Morris - 2023 - Philosophia Christi 25 (2):169-179.
    In Religious Experience and the Knowledge of God, Harold Netland advances a critical-trust approach to religious experience. This approach raises important questions about what Michael Martin has called “negative religious experiences.” Netland responds by attacking Martin’s “negative principle of credulity,” but I argue that Netland’s response can be undermined if we take negative religious experiences not as experiences of God as absent, but as experiences of the world as godless. On this understanding, there is no need for a negative principle (...)
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    An Ethic of Advocacy: Metajournalistic Discourse on the Practice of Leaks and Whistleblowing from Valerie Plame to the Trump Administration.Brett G. Johnson, Liz Bent & Caroline Dade - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (1):2-16.
    This study analyzes the metajournalistic discourse surrounding leaks and whistleblowing crafted by online journalism industry publications since 2004. The goal of the study is to understand how jou...
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    Temporal memory for threatening events encoded in a haunted house.Katelyn G. Cliver, David F. Gregory, Steven A. Martinez, William J. Mitchell, Joanne E. Stasiak, Samantha S. Reisman, Chelsea Helion & Vishnu P. Murty - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Despite the salient experience of encoding threatening events, these memories are prone to distortions and often non-veridical from encoding to recall. Further, threat has been shown to preferentially disrupt the binding of event details and enhance goal-relevant information. While extensive work has characterised distinctive features of emotional memory, research has not fully explored the influence threat has on temporal memory, a process putatively supported by the binding of event details into a temporal context. Two primary competing hypotheses have been proposed; (...)
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    “I Alone Can Solve”: Carl Schmitt on Sovereignty and Nationhood Under Trump.Feisal G. Mohamed - 2018 - In Angel Jaramillo Torres & Marc Benjamin Sable (eds.), Trump and Political Philosophy: Leadership, Statesmanship, and Tyranny. Springer Verlag. pp. 293-309.
    As a candidate Donald Trump Sovereigntystyled himself uniquely equipped to enact the will of a thickly racialized national community. His campaign may thus be read alongside Carl Schmitt’s key concepts: the friend/enemy distinction fundamental to politics, a popular sovereignty founded in an organically united Volk. But what of Trump’s presidency? Here, too, Schmitt’s thought is helpful, particularly his work on commissarial dictatorship as a response to a state of emergency—we will read in this light the “Muslim Ban” and the pardon (...)
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    Measuring and Manipulating the Rhine River Branches: Interactions of Theory and Embodied Understanding in Eighteenth Century River Hydraulics.Maarten G. Kleinhans - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (4):336-357.
    Eighteenth century river hydraulics used both theory and measurement to address problems of flood safety, navigation and defense related to the rivers. In the late eighteenth century the Dutch overseer of the rivers, Christiaan Brunings, integrated hydraulic theory and meteorological practices, which enabled him to design a unique instrument for measuring river flow. The question is whether the unprecedented detail of measurements fits the putative empirical stance in the eighteenth century. The interactions between theory, instrument, measurement, and other knowledge practices (...)
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    Dignity, Autonomy, and Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources During COVID-19.David G. Kirchhoffer - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (4):691-696.
    Ruth Macklin argued that dignity is nothing more than respect for persons or their autonomy. During the COVID-19 pandemic, difficult decisions are being made about the allocation of scarce resources. Respect for autonomy cannot justify rationing decisions. Justice can be invoked to justify rationing. However, this leaves an uncomfortable tension between the principles. Dignity is not a useless concept because it is able to account for why we respect autonomy and for why it can be legitimate to override autonomy in (...)
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    Rethinking identity theory in light of the in-Christ identity in the African context.Philip La G. Du Toit - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):9.
    In social identity theory, the in-Christ identity is understood as primarily a socially directed process in which people categorise themselves relative to other groups. Intergroup behaviour would cause them to discriminate against the so-called ‘outgroup’, favouring the so-called ‘ingroup’. Although social identity complexity theory has moved beyond single ingroup-outgroup categorisation, it is a question if social identity theories can fully account for the in-Christ identity, especially within an African context. In African religious identity, identity is linked to both the community (...)
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    Contribution to the Correction of the Public's Judgments on the French Revolution.J. G. Fichte, Jeffrey Church & Anna Marisa Schön - 2021 - SUNY Press.
    The reception history of the French Revolution in France and England is well documented among Anglophone scholars; however, the debate over the Revolution in Germany is much less well known. Fichte's Contribution played an important role in this debate. Presented here for the first time in English, Fichte's work provides a distinctive synthesis of Locke's "possessive individualism," Rousseau's general will, and Kant's moral philosophy. This eclectic blend results in an unusual rights theory that at times veers close to a form (...)
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    «Believe, Brothers, We Do Not Live in Vain»: Animal World in Late Soviet Culture.A. G. Ganzha - 2019 - Sociology of Power 31 (3):119-139.
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  46. Other Minds1.J. L. Austin, G. J. Warnock & J. O. Urmson - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    Austin takes on the problem of other minds, of how to respond to the question ‘how do you know?’, if this question is raised with regard to the thoughts, feelings, sensations, minds of other creatures. This problem has traditionally been understood as the problem of justifying our belief in the existence of other minds. Austin argues that believing in other persons, in authority and testimony, is an essential part of the act of communicating, and as such is an irreducible part (...)
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    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Vance Morgan.Vance G. Morgan - unknown
    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Vance Morgan (Philosophy, Providence College) discusses his newest book, "Freelance Christianity: Philosophy, Faith, and the Real World.".
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  48. Would it be Wise to Study Wisdom? A Comment on the Chicago Institute for Practical Wisdom.Peter G. Jones - manuscript
    A sceptical response to the idea that wisdom may be turned into a new academic subject or science, and to the idea that to do so would be in any way be wise. .
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  49. The Group Polarization Phenomenon.David G. Myers & Helmut Lamm - 1976 - Psychological Bulletin 83 (4):602-627.
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    The moral proximity of rooting.Steven G. Smith - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (3):351-365.
    Rooting, defined as a spectator’s demonstrative encouragement of a contestant’s effort, ideally has the morally positive aspects of benevolent concern and helpfulness but in practice strains against reasonable standards of conduct by being rude, excessively biased, exploitative, fanatical, and superstitious. Rooting may activate an atavistic, morally cogent sense of fighting for one’s group that is at odds with the universalism of civilized morality. The ‘merely play’ excuse can cut both ways, deflecting moral objections but also removing moral credit from rooting. (...)
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