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    The Trajectories of Yachts and Snot: Strategies for Generative Designers.Guy Keulemans - 2012 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 6 (1):72-88.
    The interrogation of generative design practice with concepts from Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus can lead to an understanding of how creative forces are used by generative designers. The shared notion of hyperspaces, respectively parameter space and rhizomatic space, defined as smooth or striated, allows the construction of analogies producing a framework for investigating the development and presentation of form. Richard Dawkins (together with several designers inspired by his biomorphs) and Marcel Wanders, representative of the divergent forms to which (...)
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    Racing against the clock: Evidence-based versus time-based decisions.Guy E. Hawkins & Andrew Heathcote - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (2):222-263.
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    Nietzsche’s failed engagement with Schopenhauer’s pessimism: an analysis.Guy Elgat - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (2):129-153.
    ABSTRACT While a common view in the literature is that Nietzsche cannot successfully argue against Schopenhauer’s pessimism, a detailed explanation of why this is so is lacking. In this paper I provide such a detailed analysis. Specifically, a consideration of three of Nietzsche’s strategies for a revaluation of pain and suffering reveals two problems: the problem of ‘the direction of revaluation’ and the ‘dilemma of the intransigence of hedonism’. According to the first, the success of a revaluation cannot be guaranteed (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Psychology of Ressentiment: Revenge and Justice in on the Genealogy of Morals.Guy Elgat - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    _Ressentiment_—the hateful desire for revenge—plays a pivotal role in Nietzsche’s _On the Genealogy of Morals_. _Ressentiment _explains the formation of bad conscience, guilt, asceticism, and, most importantly, it motivates the "slave revolt" that gives rise to Western morality’s values. _Ressentiment_, however, has not enjoyed a thorough treatment in the secondary literature. This book brings it sharply into focus and provides the first detailed examination of Nietzsche’s psychology of _ressentiment_. Unlike other books on the _Genealogy_, it uses _ressentiment_ as a key (...)
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    Amor Fati as Practice: How to Love Fate.Guy Elgat - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (2):174-188.
    On the basis of an interpretation of key passages in The Gay Science, this paper examines Nietzsche's idea of amor fati—love of fate. Nietzsche's idea of amor fati involves the wish to be able to learn how to see things as beautiful. This gives the impression that amor, love, is supposed to play some role in the beautification of fate. But Nietzsche also explains amor fati in relation to his desire to be a devoted “Yes-sayer.” This pulls the interpretation of (...)
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    Heidegger on Guilt: Reconstructing the Transcendental Argument in Being and Time.Guy Elgat - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):911-925.
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    How Smart (and Just) Is Ressentiment?Guy Elgat - 2016 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (2):247-255.
    Ressentiment—the affectively charged desire for revenge that arises in response to a perceived injury1—is for Nietzsche a concept of central psychological explanatory significance, and thus makes up one of Nietzsche’s most important analytic tools in his attempt to delve into the human psyche and fathom its depth. As Walter Kaufmann says, it “constitutes one of [Nietzsche’s] major contributions to psychology.”2 As such, it has been justly awarded ample attention by scholars in the secondary literature. However, while Nietzsche’s employment of ressentiment (...)
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  8. Context Effects in Multi-Alternative Decision Making: Empirical Data and a Bayesian Model.Guy Hawkins, Scott D. Brown, Mark Steyvers & Eric-Jan Wagenmakers - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (3):498-516.
    For decisions between many alternatives, the benchmark result is Hick's Law: that response time increases log-linearly with the number of choice alternatives. Even when Hick's Law is observed for response times, divergent results have been observed for error rates—sometimes error rates increase with the number of choice alternatives, and sometimes they are constant. We provide evidence from two experiments that error rates are mostly independent of the number of choice alternatives, unless context effects induce participants to trade speed for accuracy (...)
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  9. Une métaphysique propre à Thomas d’Aquin?Guy-François Delaporte - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (2):167-180.
    Résumé : Le thème de la Métaphysique de l’acte d’être a connu un succès jamais démenti au cours du siècle dernier, avec des auteurs comme Gilson, Maritain ou Fabro, pour ne citer que les plus célèbres. Pourtant, des questions de fond n’ont jamais reçu de réponse satisfaisante, et ont laissé le sentiment d’une doctrine inachevée et inachevable. Trois observations contribuent à cette insatisfaction : la quasi-absence d’une telle problématique chez Thomas d’Aquin, les désaccords entre certains points de la théorie ainsi (...)
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  10. Designing state-trace experiments to assess the number of latent psychological variables underlying binary choices.Guy Hawkins, Melissa Prince, Scott Brown & Andrew Heathcote - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
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    Judgments That Have Value "Only as Symptoms": Nietzsche on the Denial of Life in Twilight of the Idols.Guy Elgat - 2017 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (1):4-16.
    As is well known, one of the central “existential” goals of Nietzsche’s philosophy was to combat the No-saying attitude to life,1 which he took to be an expression of what he variably called physiological exhaustion, decadence, or sickness.2 This No-saying—which he contrasted with his ideal of life affirmation 3—he supposed to lie at the core of various philosophical and religious views such as Christianity, Buddhism, and Schopenhauerian Pessimism. All, in one way or another, shared in his view that element of (...)
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    Ethical function in hospital ethics committees.Guy Lebeer (ed.) - 2002 - Washington, D.C.: IOS Press.
    IOS Prexs, 2002 Introduction This book is the final project report of the BIOMED II project Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees Commission,-2001 ...
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    Slave Revolt, Deflated Self-deception.Guy Elgat - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (3):524-544.
    The problem of self-deception lies at the heart of Nietzsche's account of the slave revolt in morality in the first essay of On the Genealogy of Morals. The viability of Nietzsche's genealogy of morality is thus crucially dependent on a successful explanation of the self-deception the slaves of the first essay are caught in. But the phenomenon of self-deception is notoriously puzzling. In this paper, after critically examining existing interpretations of the slaves’ self-deception, I provide, by drawing on Alfred Mele's (...)
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    Antony Aumann: Art and Selfhood: A Kierkegaardian Account: Lexington Books, Lanham, 2019, $39.99 pbk, 204 pp + bibliography and index.Guy Elgat - 2021 - Human Studies 44 (3):505-510.
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    Being Guilty: Freedom, Responsibility, and Conscience in German Philosophy From Kant to Heidegger.Guy Elgat - 2021 - New York , NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    "What can guilt, the painful sting of the bad conscience, tell us about who we are as human beings? Being Guilty seeks to answer this question through an examination of the views of Kant, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Paul Rée, Nietzsche, and Heidegger on guilt, freedom, responsibility, and conscience. The concept of guilt has not received sufficient attention from scholars of the history of German philosophy. Being Guilty addresses this lacuna and shows how the philosophers' arguments can be more deeply grasped once (...)
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    Is Punishment Morally Justified? Developing Nietzsche's Critique of Compatibilism in The Wanderer and His Shadow, Section 23.Guy Elgat - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (3):420-436.
    ABSTRACT:Nietzsche is mostly known for denying moral responsibility on account of lack of libertarian free will, thus betraying an incompatibilist approach to moral responsibility. In this paper, however, I focus on a different, less familiar argument by Nietzsche, one that I interpret as a critique of a compatibilist conception of moral responsibility. The critique shows why punishment and our moral sanctions in general are morally unjustified by the compatibilist's own lights. In addition, I articulate what I call Nietzsche's explanatory challenge, (...)
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    Nietzsche's Critique of Pure Altruism—Developing an Argument from Human, All Too Human.Guy Elgat - 2015 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (3):308-326.
    Nietzsche often appears, especially in his writings from the middle period, to endorse psychological egoism, namely the claim that all actions are motivated by, and are for the sake of, the agent’s own self-interest. I argue that Nietzsche’s position in Human, All Too Human should not be so understood. Rather, he is claiming, more weakly and more plausibly, that no action is entirely unegoistic, entirely free of egoistic motivations. Thus some actions might be motivated both by egoistic and unegoistic motives, (...)
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    Some Recent Work on Nietzsche’s Ethical Thought.Guy Elgat - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien 49 (1):316-328.
    An important question in Nietzsche studies is whether Nietzsche has an ethics to offer his readers; whether, that is, he has a concept of the good, or the just, or the virtuous that can serve as some sort of an ethical guide. An additional, methodological question is whether, in search of an answer, one should focus on a specific period in his thinking, study the evolution of his thought, or attempt to extract an over-arching view that draws on texts from (...)
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    The Arguments of Radical Atheism – Some Critical Reflections.Guy Elgat - 2019 - Derrida Today 12 (2):130-151.
    The paper provides a critical review of Martin Hägglund's influential Radical Atheism. The paper focuses on what Hägglund calls ‘radical atheism’: the view that according to Derrida ‘the best is the worst’. First, the paper critically examines Hägglund's reconstruction of Derrida's argument for the structure of the trace or ‘the spacing of time’. This analysis clarifies one of the central premises in Hägglund's argument for radical atheism: the ‘contamination’ claim, according to which anything temporal is open as such to the (...)
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    The Challenge of Nietzsche: How to Approach His Thought.Guy Elgat - 2022 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):210-215.
    Jeremy Fortier's book is concerned for the most part not with an analysis of Nietzsche's thought as such, but with Nietzsche's autobiographical and metaphilosophical reflections on his own philosophy and the various stages it underwent. The agenda for the book is presented at the beginning: "the aim... is not merely to acquire biographical information about Nietzsche, but to understand how his reflections on his particular life can contribute to the general understanding of experiences that are fundamental to all human life: (...)
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    Jugement de séparation et sujet de la métaphysique.Guy-François Delaporte - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):159-188.
    With this second dialogue, Salviati wants to remove Simplicio’s difficulties on the actual distinction of essence and being as well as on the notion of the act of being (actus essendi). Feeling that he had skipped stages in their first dialogue, he suggests going back to the determination of the exact subject of metaphysics according to Thomas Aquinas. He will progress in two steps: the transition from «first perceived being» to «common being» or «being as being» by a judgment of (...)
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    Expansivité gestuelle et graphique: Problèmes et perspectives de la segmentation du mouvement expressif.Guy Barrier - 1999 - Semiotica 123 (1-2):31-42.
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    Revealed desirability: a novel instrument for social welfare.Guy Barokas - 2022 - Theory and Decision 93 (4):649-661.
    The note puts forward the idea of revealed desirability, a novel instrument, which like revealed preference is observable from choice and important for individual and social welfare. We provide the axiomatic underlying individual’s choice model, preliminary experimental results that support the idea, and an appealing allocation rule that uses the revealed desirability information along with the revealed-preference information.
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  24. Lecture du commentaire de Thomas d'Aquin sur le traité de la démonstration d'Aristote: Savoir, c'est connaître la cause.Guy-François Delaporte - 2005 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    C’est un véritable Discours de la Méthode qu’Aristote nous livre avec son traité de la démonstration intitulé Seconds Analytiques. Avec lui, l’auteur parvient au sommet de l’art logique dont il est le véritable inventeur.
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    Les métiers du textile en Grèce ancienne.Guy Labarre - 1998 - Topoi 8 (2):791-814.
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    Le jugement du peuple : le procès Clinton.Guy Lachapelle - 1999 - Éthique Publique 1 (1).
    Cet article propose une analyse du procès Clinton en se penchant sur les différentes étapes de l’affaire, les stratégies des acteurs en jeu et les choix de l’opinion publique américaine. En nous révélant l’image d’une société américaine à la recherche d’un modèle politique s’appuyant tant sur le libéralisme interventionniste que sur le conservatisme, le procès Clinton a mis en lumière la dérive partisane dont il a été l’objet. L’auteur nous montre cependant à quel point l’opinion publique américaine a su rester (...)
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    Continuité et absolue nouveauté dans la durée bergsonienne.Guy Lafrance - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (1):94-101.
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    Écriture, lecture, vérité.Guy Lafon - 1979 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 10 (4):403-412.
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    Charles Taylor at the front line in Canadian politics.Guy Laforest - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):796-799.
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  30. Gaston Bachelard, profils épistémologiques, coll. « Philosophica ».Guy Lafrance - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3):364-365.
     
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    Gaston Bachelard: profils épistémologiques.Guy Lafrance (ed.) - 1987 - Ottawa: Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa.
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  32. Égalité et justice: une idée de l'homme.Guy Lafrance - 1989 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 43 (3):352.
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    Le Concept de Moralité dans la Sociologie Durkheimienne.Guy LaFrance - 1979 - Philosophy Research Archives 5:526-538.
    This essay seeks first to clarify the type of complementary understanding two disciplines such as philosophy and sociology can bring to the investigation of the concept of morality. The present study concerns Durkheim, attempts to show how the sociological concept of morality that he develops in his works on the division of labor, solidarity, anomie, suicide, elementary forms of religion, collective ideals, etc..., inevitably spills over into essentially philosophical considerations. Should philosophical inquiry into the concept of morality also make reference (...)
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    Les Deux Principes de la Justice selon Rawls.Guy Lafrance - 1978 - Dialectica 32 (2):115-123.
    RésuméCet article est consacréà la présentation et à l'examen critique des principes de la justice élaborés dans l'ouvrage du professeur John Rawls intituléA Theory of Justice. L'auteur examine notamment l'approche contractuelle utilisée par Rawls de même que son inspiration Kantienne et le type de rationalité qu'il met en œuvre pour construire sa théorie.
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  35. Éthique Et Droits Fondamentaux.Guy Lafrance - 1989
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    The liberal understanding of nationalism: The need for a more prudent approach.Guy Laforest - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4):505-509.
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    Une contrepartie à Marx: la théorie de la justice de Rawls.Guy Lafrance - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (1):14-26.
    L'Ambitieux Projet du professeur John Rawls dans son important ouvrage intitulé «A Theory of Justice» consiste essentiellement dans l'élaboration d'une théorie de la justice qui prétend offrir une «solution de rechange viable» aux doctrines traditionnelles de la justice représentées par l'utilitarisme, l'intuitionisme, les théories contractuelles, etc …, mais une théorie qui, en méme temps, se présente comme une tentative pour «généraliser et porter a un plus haut niveau d'abstraction la theorie traditionnelle du contrat social telle que representee par Locke, Rousseau (...)
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    Une loi de foi. La pensée de la loi en Romains, 3, 19-31.Guy Lafon - 1987 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 61 (1-2):32-53.
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  39. Un moi sans oeuvre.Guy Lafon - 1990 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 78 (2):165-174.
     
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    Fundamentalism and Evangelicals. By Harriet A. Harris.Guy Lancaster - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):909-910.
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    Jacob's Tears: The Priestly Work of Reconciliation. By Mary Douglas.Guy Lancaster - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1016-1016.
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    Language and Religious Identity: Women in Discourse. Edited by Allyson Jule.Guy Lancaster - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):883-884.
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    Minority Narratives and National Memory by Cora Alexa Døving and Nicolas Schwaller, eds.: Oslo: Unipub, 2010.Guy Lancaster - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (3):409-411.
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    Du bon usage de la notion de « professionnalisation ».Guy Lapostolle - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (4):1.
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    Le singe d'or.Guy Lardreau - 1973 - [Paris]: Mercure de France.
  46. Quelques études récentes sur le Code de l'alliance.Guy Lasserre - 1993 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 125 (3):267-276.
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    Achieving Good Ethical Practice in Hospital Health Care. Proposals for a European Development Initiative.Guy Lebeer - 2002 - In Ethical function in hospital ethics committees. Washington, D.C.: IOS Press. pp. 203--212.
  48. Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees 191 G. Lebeer (Ed.) IOS Press, 2002.Guy Lebeer - 2002 - In Ethical function in hospital ethics committees. Washington, D.C.: IOS Press. pp. 51--191.
  49. La bioéthique comme production ordinaire.Guy Lebeer - 1996 - In Jacques Lemaire & Charles Susanne (eds.), Bioéthique, jusqu'où peut-on aller? Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
     
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    Prédestination de l'Occident: XVIe-XVIIe siècle: les forces formatrices d'un futur très incertain.Guy Pierre Leccia - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'auteur de cet essai s'attache à montrer, par l'étude des grands penseurs du XVIe et du XVIIe siècle —- Ficin, Nicolas de Cues, Galilée, Pascal, Descartes, Luther, Calvin, Leibniz -—, que l'histoire n'est pas livrée au hasard mais obéit à des déterminismes complexes auxquels l'homme moderne peut d'autant moins échapper qu'il pense, contre maints bons esprits des siècles passés, être libre et voué au bonheur, alors que l'accomplissement sans fin de l'Occident ne peut avoir que des conséquences tragiques. Un livre (...)
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