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  1. Brain Activity during Mental Imagery of Gait Versus Gait-Like Plantar Stimulation: A Novel Combined Functional MRI Paradigm to Better Understand Cerebral Gait Control.Matthieu Labriffe, Cédric Annweiler, Liubov E. Amirova, Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch, Aram Ter Minassian, Louis-Marie Leiber, Olivier Beauchet, Marc-Antoine Custaud & Mickaël Dinomais - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  2. Babbling stochastic parrots? A Kripkean argument for reference in large language models.Steffen Koch - manuscript
    Recently developed large language models (LLMs) perform surprisingly well in many language-related tasks, ranging from text correction or authentic chat experiences to the production of entirely new texts or even essays. It is natural to get the impression that LLMs know the meaning of natural language expressions and can use them productively. Recent scholarship, however, has questioned the validity of this impression, arguing that LLMs are ultimately incapable of understanding and producing meaningful texts. This paper develops a more optimistic view. (...)
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    Rhythm is it: effects of dynamic body feedback on affect and attitudes.Sabine C. Koch - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:89430.
    Body feedback is the proprioceptive feedback that denominates the afferent information from position and movement of the body to the central nervous system. It is crucial in experiencing emotions, in forming attitudes and in regulating emotions and behavior. This paper investigates effects of dynamic body feedback on affect and attitudes, focusing on the impact of movement rhythms with smooth vs. sharp reversals as one basic category of movement qualities. It relates those qualities to already explored effects of approach vs. avoidance (...)
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    Normative powers without conventions.Felix Koch - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (1):35-47.
    What exactly do we need to do in order to make a promise, or to exercise some other normative power? On a view relied on by many philosophers writing on promising, consent, and related phenomena, the answer is that we must communicate a suitable kind of intention. On this view, power-conferring principles assert that specific normative consequences, determined in part by the content of the communicated intention, attach to such communicative acts, and these principles need not be socially practised or (...)
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    The cosmic clocks: from astrology to a modern science.Michel Gauquelin - 1967 - London,: Owen.
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    [Continuity and transformation of body logic].Guillemette Bolens - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25 (4):471-480.
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    Continuité et transformation des logiques corporelles.Guillemette Bolens - 2003 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25 (4):471-480.
    This article is concerned with two distinct corporeal logics. In the first, corporeality is founded on joints, tendons, and mobility; in the second, the envelope and its apertures are considered primordial. The first logic is extant in very few works. Although these texts (e.g. The Iliad, Beowulf) clearly share the same, very specific, conception of the body, they belong to different histories. The corporeal logic of the 'jointed body' (corps articulaire) cannot, therefore, be appraised in terms of longue durée. The (...)
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    Just War or Just Peace: Some Observations on the Debate in Germany.Bernhard Koch - forthcoming - Studies in Christian Ethics.
    In the debate on peace ethics in Germany, it is constantly argued that the ‘doctrine of just war’ must be replaced by a ‘doctrine of just peace’. The criteriology of just war can at best be preserved within a doctrine of just peace. However, it is often overlooked that—although the word ‘peace’ may sound nicer than ‘war’—a doctrine of just peace is also fraught with great difficulties in terms of content. The concept of peace can be interpreted in different ways; (...)
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    Quelle méthode pour la linguistique? Cassirer et la naissance du structuralisme.Guillemette Leblanc - 2024 - Philosophia Scientiae 28:89-106.
    Nous présentons ici la traduction d’une conférence donnée par Ernst Cassirer au Cercle linguistique de New York en 1945, intitulée « Le structuralisme dans la linguistique moderne ». Dans ce texte, Cassirer propose une généalogie de l’approche structurale dans la linguistique moderne, en faisant remonter la problématique aux débats épistémologiques des xviii e et xix e siècles sur la constitution des sciences du vivant. La conférence de Cassirer revêt ainsi à nos yeux un double intérêt : d’une part, elle rend (...)
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  10. Cosmic Clocks.M. Gauquelin - 1979 - Erkenntnis 14 (3):373-392.
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    Les horloges cosmiques.Michel Gauquelin - 1970 - [Paris]: Denoël.
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    Signes des temps: Temps et temporalités des signes.Lucie Guillemette & Louis Hébert (eds.) - 2005 - Sainte-Foy, Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval.
    Saint Augustin écrit : " Qu'est-ce donc que le temps ? Si personne ne me le demande, je le sais ; mais, si on me le demande et que je veuille l'expliquer, je ne le sais plus.
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    Sémiotique textuelle et albums pour la jeunesse: intertextualité et lecteur modèle.Lucie Guillemette - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (234):301-316.
    Résumé Selon la perspective de l’œuvre ouverte développée par Eco, « un texte est un tissu d’espaces blancs, d’interstices à remplir … un mécanisme paresseux qui vit sur la plus-value de sens qui y est introduite par le destinataire » (Eco 1985, Lector in fabula ou la coopération interprétative dans les textes narratifs, Myriem Bouzaher (trad.). Paris: Grasset, 66–67). C’est à cette plus-value de sens, concomitante à l’activité interprétative, que la présente étude s’attardera, et ce, afin d’identifier d’abord des éléments (...)
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    Rickert en France (1890-1940).Guillemette Leblanc - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:179-205.
    La réception française d’Heinrich Rickert (1863-1936), au début du xxe siècle, s’inscrit tout d’abord au cœur des débats épistémologiques autour de la constitution des sciences historiques et des sciences sociales, ainsi que l’atteste la controverse entre Paul Lacombe et Alexandru Dimitri Xenopol. Le second volet de la réception de Rickert en France concerne la philosophie des valeurs et le lien qu’elle entretient avec les positions épistémologiques défendues par le néokantien de Bade. L’étude de cet aspect de la réception se fera (...)
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    The Anthropological Aim of Self-Writing in Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Guillemette Leblanc - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 53:59-74.
    Dans la préface aux Confessions, Rousseau déclare se donner en comparaison pour l’étude des hommes qui reste encore à faire. Plus que le récit d’une vie singulière et plus qu’une plaidoirie, l’entreprise autobiographique rousseauiste aurait donc aussi une vocation anthropologique. Mais comment concevoir un tel procédé comparatif et comment définir la connaissance qu’il vise dans la mesure où Rousseau lui-même ne cesse par ailleurs d’associer comparaison et amour-propre? Dès lors, nous verrons que si l’écriture de soi s’inscrit dans une perspective (...)
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    S. Monchatre, L. Muller, P. Watier (dir.), Georg Simmel : Le social en mouvement. Individualisme et modernité.Guillemette Leblanc - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:247-248.
    Publié dans la nouvelle collection « Argentina » des Presses universitaires de Strasbourg dont la vocation est de faire connaître les grands écrits strasbourgeois du xxe siècle, l’ouvrage collectif Georg Simmel : Le social en mouvement présente les actes de journées d’études qui se sont tenues à Strasbourg en novembre 2018 à l’occasion du centenaire de la mort de Simmel. Quatre textes de l’auteur dont deux inédits en français (« L’individualisme de l’époque moderne » (1910) et « Changement de...
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    How words matter: A psycholinguistic argument for meaning revision.Steffen Koch - 2024 - Mind and Language:364-380.
    Linguistic interventions aim to change our linguistic practices. A commonly discussed type of linguistic intervention is meaning revision, which seeks to associate existing words with new or revised meanings. But why does retaining old words matter so much? Why not instead introduce new words to express the newly defined meanings? Drawing on relevant psycholinguistic research, this paper develops an empirically motivated, general, and practically useful pro tanto reason to retain rather than replace the original word during the process of conceptual (...)
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    Conjoined Twins and the Biological Account of Personal Identity.Rose Koch - 2006 - The Monist 89 (3):351-370.
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    Mélanie Lanouette, Faire vivre ou faire connaître. Les défis de l'enseignement religieux en contexte de renouveau pédagogique (1936-1946). Québec, Les Presse de l'Université Laval (coll. « Religions, cultures et sociétés »), 2002, xviii-174 p.Mélanie Lanouette, Faire vivre ou faire connaître. Les défis de l'enseignement religieux en contexte de renouveau pédagogique (1936-1946). Québec, Les Presse de l'Université Laval (coll. « Religions, cultures et sociétés »), 2002, xviii-174 p. [REVIEW]Charles-Étienne Guillemette - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (2):409-410.
  20. Neural correlates of consciousness in humans.Geraint Rees, G. Kreiman & Christof Koch - 2002 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3 (4):261-270.
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    Disability and difference: balancing social and physical constructions.Tom Koch - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (6):370-376.
    The world of disability theory is currently divided between those who insist it reflects a physical fact affecting life quality and those who believe disability is defined by social prejudice. Despite a dialogue spanning bioethical, medical and social scientific literatures the differences between opposing views remains persistent. The result is similar to a figure-ground paradox in which one can see only part of a picture at any moment. This paper attempts to find areas of commonality between the opposing camps, and (...)
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    Living Versus Dying “With Dignity”: A New Perspective on the Euthanasia Debate.Tom Koch - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (1):50.
    There has been no informed or honest debate in North America over the issue of liberalized euthanasia. Despite thousands of newspaper stories, scores of learned academic articles, a handful of closely analyzed legal decisions, and hours of broadcast news and talk show imagery, a full discussion is yet to begin.
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    Zur religiösen Codierung moderner Ernährung. Ayurvedische Koch- und Ernährungsbücher als Lebensratgeber.Anne Koch - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (3):243-264.
    The article surveys German-language ayurvedic cooking and nutrition books from 1990 until today. The semantic analysis reveals a market diversification that corresponds to the following categories: health, diet, spirituality, and individualism. These are main attractors of Ayurveda along with its promises of holistic balance and cosmological integration. Because this development can be interpreted as a reaction to the Western scientific formation of "Ayurveda" within popular life advice literature, this essay uses the concept of reflexive nutrition as derived from M. Stausberg's (...)
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    Paul et les Épicuriens d'Athènes entre polythéismes athéismes, et monothéismes.Renée Koch Piettre - 2004 - Diogène 205 (1):52-68.
    Résumé Les affinités paradoxales que la recherche a pu pointer entre la « secte » philosophique épicurienne et la secte chrétienne dans les premiers siècles de notre ère sont rappelées puis examinées dans le détail du premier document attestant une rencontre précise entre les deux sectes, le récit des Actes des Apôtres qui montre Paul discutant avec les Épicuriens et les Stoïciens d’Athènes, puis nous restitue le discours de Paul devant l’Aréopage d’Athènes. Il apparaît que Paul se pose en philosophe (...)
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    Errores philosophorum. Giles & Josef Koch - 1944 - Milwaukee,: Wis., Marquette university press. Edited by Joseph Koch & John Orth Riedl.
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  26. The role of stimulus-based and response-based spatial information in sequence learning.Koch Iring & Hoffmann Joachim - 2000 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (4).
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    Le sportif, le philosophe, le dirigeant: in honorem Bernard Jeu.Bernard Jeu & Martine Gauquelin - 1993 - Villeneuve d'Ascq: Diffusion, Presses universitaires de Lille. Edited by Martine Gauquelin.
    Professeur de philosophie à l'Université de Lille III, Bernard Jeu (1929-1991) était passionné de sport. Son intérêt n'était pas évènementiel. Ses recherches innovantes, particulièrement sur l'imagiaire, seront encore longtemps précieuses au mouvement sportif dont il était l'un de grands dirigeants. "Le sportif, le philosophe, le dirigeant: Bernard Jeu", reprend ses articles les pls significatfs.
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    Kants transzendentale Deduktion aus der Perspektive der Wissenschaft der Logik.Anton Friedrich Koch - 2016 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2016 (1).
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  29. Carnapian explications, experimental philosophy, and fruitful concepts.Steffen Koch - 2019 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (6):700-717.
    It seems natural to think that Carnapian explication and experimental philosophy can go hand in hand. But what exactly explicators can gain from the data provided by experimental philosophers remains controversial. According to an influential proposal by Shepherd and Justus, explicators should use experimental data in the process of ‘explication preparation’. Against this proposal, Mark Pinder has recently suggested that experimental data can directly assist an explicator’s search for fruitful replacements of the explicandum. In developing his argument, he also proposes (...)
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  30. Toward a neurobiological theory of consciousness.Francis Crick & Christof Koch - 1990 - Seminars in the Neurosciences 2:263-275.
  31. Valeurs de rappels de̓sthétique comparative.Emile Schaub-Koch - 1958 - [Lisbonne]: Publication Sous les Auspices de l'International Institute of Arts and Letters.
     
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    Kant, Fichte, Hegel und die Logik. Kleine Anmerkungen zu einem großen Thema.Anton Friedrich Koch - 2017 - In Sally Sedgwick & Dina Emundts (eds.), Logik / Logic. De Gruyter. pp. 291-316.
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  33. Il potere della contraddizione nella teoria e nella prassi politica.Anton Friedrich Koch - 2010 - Giornale di Metafisica 32 (2):277-296.
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    Filosofía alemana traducida al español.Ria Schmidt-Koch - 1935 - Berlin,: W de Gruyter & co..
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  35. Experimental philosophy and the method of cases.Joachim Horvath & Steffen Koch - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (1):e12716.
    In this paper, we first briefly survey the main responses to the challenge that experimental philosophy poses to the method of cases, given the common assumption that the latter is crucially based on intuitive judgments about cases. Second, we discuss two of the most popular responses in more detail: the expertise defense and the mischaracterization objection. Our take on the expertise defense is that the available empirical data do not support the claim that professional philosophers enjoy relevant expertise in their (...)
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    Weaponising medicine: "Tutti fratelli," no more.T. Koch - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (5):249-255.
    The acceptance of military directives violating medical ethics and international covenants encouraged by the demonisation of the enemy by the US president in 2002 has effectively removed the right of medical personnel to refuse participation in internationally proscribed actionsMedicine and its traditional ethic of care is today a victim of the current conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, its uniquely humanising mission rejected by US President George W Bush and his advisors. In denying the applicability of international agreements guaranteeing medicine’s ecumenical (...)
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  37. A framework for consciousness.Francis Crick & Christof Koch - 2003 - Nature Neuroscience 6:119-26.
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    On the Subject(s) of Jack Kevorkian, M.D.: A Retrospective Analysis.Tom Koch - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (4):436-441.
    To those defining euthanasia as a battle for the principle of self-determination, persons seeking physician assisted death (PAD) are soldiers in the fight for patient autonomy. The reasons they seek it, or the potential of other, non-life-threatening interventions is less important than this principle: individuals have the right not only to choose death (suicide), but to be assisted in dying. They should not be second guessed or denied on the basis of another's distaste for that decision. This paper offers a (...)
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    A law's tale: John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.Gertrud Koch & Hauke Brunkhorst - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (6):685-692.
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    Nieuwe Economie.H. Koch - 1937 - Synthese 2 (1):492-494.
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    Pragmatic naturalism: An introduction.Donald F. Koch - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (3):368-371.
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    Perspektive--die Spaltung der Standpunkte: zur Perspektive in Philosophie, Kunst und Recht.Gertrud Koch (ed.) - 2010 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
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  43. Science and Right: Critical Legitimation in Kant and Hegel.Robert Koch - 1991 - Dissertation, York University (Canada)
    The dissertation examines the strategy of critical legitimation operative in contemporary social and political theory. Its primary thesis is that the historical emergence of critical discourse must be understood within the context of two events of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: the philosophical encounter with the rise of modern natural science, and the formation of a bourgeois intellectual elite and its essentially moral opposition to the absolutist state. These events produce a strategy of critical legitimation that combines the (...)
     
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    Sidgwick's ethics and Victorian moral philosophy.Donald F. Koch - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2):266-270.
    Henry Sedgewick's The Methods of Ethics challenges comparison, as no other work in moral philosophy, with Aristotle's Ethics in the depth of its understanding of practical rationality, and in its architectural coherence it rivals the work of Kant. In this historical, rather than critical study, Professor Schneewind shows how Sidgewick's arguments and conclusions represent rational developments of the work of Sidgewick's predecessors, and brings out the nature and structure of the reasoning underlying his position.
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    Wann wird, was nicht im Bild ist – ein Bild?: Zur Dialektik des filmischen Bildes zwischen Abwesenheit und Anwesenheit.Gertrud Koch - 2016 - In Waldemar Zacharasiewicz & Ludwig Nagl (eds.), Ein Filmphilosophie-Symposium Mit Robert B. Pippin: Western, Film Noir Und Das Kino der Brüder Dardenne. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 55-64.
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    One principle and three fallacies of disability studies.T. Koch - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3):203-203.
    A question between John Harris and I is the degree to which lessons may be learned, and insights gained, from a life distinguished by physical differences. He argues it as the “aborting Beethoven fallacy”, I insist on the evidence that what we learn from physical differences may be critical and life enhancing.
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    Principles and Purpose: The Patient Surrogate's Perspective and Role.Tom Koch - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (4):461.
    The critical role of surrogates—commonly if erroneously called “Informal caregivers”—has been generally ignored by clinical and bioethical literatures. While assumed to provide no more than ancillary support, these patient representatives directly or indirectly affect patient care to the extent they inhibit or facilitate both home-based care and patient decisions regarding treatment alternatives. Members of this group include relatives and neighbors who may or may not act in consort as advisors, assistants, care providers, and surrogate decisionmakers acting on the patient's behalf (...)
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    Remembering David Thomasma.Tom Koch - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (2):187-191.
    Although space limitations do not permit including all the responses received after the passing of David Thomasma, some representative expressions are included below. As these remembrances attest, Edmund Pellegrino spoke for all of us when he said at David's memorial service, “It has been said that we die only when forgotten; if so, David will live a long time. He remains a presence for his family, friends, collaborators, and all who met him.”.
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    Response to “Difference and the Delivery of Healthcare”.Tom Koch, Kathryn Braun & James H. Pietsch - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):123-127.
    In a special issue of this journal, a range of authors addressed the critical problem of difference in bioethics. To what extent do class, culture, ethnicity, and race affect the ethical decisions that patients and professionals must make in a medical context? Those arguing for an understanding of cultural influences in bioethical decisionmakingtypically argue from the perspective of individual case studies to demonstrate the importance of these social constructs. Others, like Erika Blacksher, however, worry that this approach will obscure the (...)
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    Response to Special Section: Cloning: Technology, Policy, and Ethics.Tom Koch & Mary Rowell - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (2):241-245.
    A recent issue of CambridgeQuarterlyofHealthcareEthics provides a fascinating look into the uncertainties surrounding the subject of human cloning. As Nelkin and Lindee point out, for example, the popular assumption is that this technology will lead to individual immortality. life everlasting for the deserving.considers the use of cloning for the replication of human individuals to be ethically unacceptable.”.
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