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    Grounding Bodily Sense of Ownership.Guy Lotan - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2617-2626.
    The experience of one’s body as one’s own is normally referred to as one’s “bodily sense of ownership” (BSO). Despite its centrality and importance in our lives, BSO is highly elusive and complex. Different psychopathologies demonstrate that a BSO is unnecessary and that it is possible to develop a limited BSO that extends beyond the borders of one’s biological body. Therefore, it is worth asking: what grounds one’s BSO? The purpose of this paper is to sketch a preliminary answer to (...)
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  2. Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?David Premack & Guy Woodruff - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):515-526.
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  3. Simone de Beauvoir’s Existentialist Ethics as an Antidote for Ideology Addiction.Guy du Plessis - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Practice 9 (1):141-157.
    Central to philosophical practice is the application of philosophers' work by philosophical practitioners to inspire, educate, and guide their clients. For example, in Logic-Based Therapy (LBT) philosophical practitioners help their clients to find an uplifting philosophy that promotes guiding virtues that counteract unrealistic and often self-defeating conclusions derived from irrational premises. I will present the argument that Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialist ethics can be applied as an uplifting philosophy as per LBT methodology, and therefore has utility for philosophical practice. Additionally, (...)
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    Evaluation of moral case deliberation at the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate: a pilot study.Wike Seekles, Guy Widdershoven, Paul Robben, Gonny van Dalfsen & Bert Molewijk - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):31.
    BackgroundMoral case deliberation as a form of clinical ethics support is usually implemented in health care institutions and educational programs. While there is no previous research on the use of clinical ethics support on the level of health care regulation, employees of regulatory bodies are regularly confronted with moral challenges. This pilot study describes and evaluates the use of MCD at the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate.The objective of this pilot study is to investigate: 1) the current way of dealing with (...)
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    A Report on the Edinburgh Gifford Lectures 2024.Guy Bennett-Hunter - 2024 - Expository Times 235 (9):363-365.
    A report on Cornel West's Edinburgh Gifford Lectures 2024: "A Jazz-soaked Philosophy for our Catastrophic Times: From Socrates to Coltrane".
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    Self-Control, Injunctive Norms, and Descriptive Norms Predict Engagement in Plagiarism in a Theory of Planned Behavior Model.Guy J. Curtis, Emily Cowcher, Brady R. Greene, Kiata Rundle, Megan Paull & Melissa C. Davis - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (3):225-239.
    The Theory of Planned Behavior predicts that a combination of attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control predict intentions, and that intentions ultimately predict behavior. Previous studies have found that the TPB can predict students’ engagement in plagiarism. Furthermore, the General Theory of Crime suggests that self-control is particularly important in predicting engagement in unethical behavior such as plagiarism. In Study 1, we incorporated self-control in a TPB model and tested whether norms, attitudes, and self-control predicted intention to plagiarize and (...)
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    Validation of the Measurement of Need Frustration.Isabeau K. Tindall & Guy J. Curtis - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  8. The search query filter bubble: effect of user ideology on political leaning of search results through query selection (2nd edition).A. G. Ekström, Guy Madison, Erik J. Olsson & Melina Tsapos - 2023 - Information, Communication and Society 1:1-17.
    It is commonly assumed that personalization technologies used by Google for the purpose of tailoring search results for individual users create filter bubbles, which reinforce users’ political views. Surprisingly, empirical evidence for a personalization-induced filter bubble has not been forthcoming. Here, we investigate whether filter bubbles may result instead from a searcher’s choice of search queries. In the first experiment, participants rated the left-right leaning of 48 queries (search strings), 6 for each of 8 topics (abortion, benefits, climate change, sex (...)
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    The Place of René Girard in Contemporary Philosophy.Guy Vanheeswijck - 2003 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 10 (1):95-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE PLACE OF RENE GIRARD IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY Guy Vanheeswijck University ofAntwerp and ofLeuven Iwould like to start by quoting a text which is likely to be recognized by everyone, who is even on a superficial level familiar with the work of René Girard: Desire that bears on a natural object is only human to the extent that it is mediated by the desire of another bearing on the (...)
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    Lay attitudes toward deception in medicine: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence.Jonathan Pugh, Guy Kahane, Hannah Maslen & Julian Savulescu - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (1):31-38.
    Background: There is a lack of empirical data on lay attitudes toward different sorts of deception in medicine. However, lay attitudes toward deception should be taken into account when we consider whether deception is ever permissible in a medical context. The objective of this study was to examine lay attitudes of U.S. citizens toward different sorts of deception across different medical contexts. Methods: A one-time online survey was administered to U.S. users of the Amazon “Mechanical Turk” website. Participants were asked (...)
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    pygarg: A Python engine for argumentation.Jean-Guy Mailly - forthcoming - Argument and Computation:1-7.
    Recent advancements in algorithms for abstract argumentation make it possible now to solve reasoning problems even with argumentation frameworks of large size, as demonstrated by the results of the various editions of the International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA). However, the solvers participating to the competition may be hard to use for non-expert programmers, especially if they need to incorporate these algorithms in their own code instead of simply using the command-line interface. Moreover, some ICCMA solvers focus on (...)
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    Word identification in reading and the promise of subsymbolic psycholinguistics.Guy C. Van Orden, Bruce F. Pennington & Gregory O. Stone - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (4):488-522.
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    Analysis of the Perceptions of the Use of Drugs and Food and Body Supplements among Prostitutes in Abidjan.Kafé Guy Christian Kroubo - 2024 - Iris 44.
    After the post-electoral crisis of 2010-2011, prostitution on social networks developed in Abidjan. Faced with the complexity of this new form of prostitution, actors have developed coping strategies, such as taking drugs and using food and body supplements. This study aims to analyze the perceptions surrounding the use of doping products and body supplements among prostitutes. The survey took place in Abidjan and involved 122 prostitutes. The data was collected from the non-directive interview. The results show that prostitutes associate multiple (...)
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    Epistémologie de la science politique.Lawrence Olivier, Guy Bédard & Jean-François Thibault (eds.) - 1998 - Sainte-Foy, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec.
    Les auteurs visent à faire constater l'importance accordée à la pratique épistémologique dans la compréhension du monde politique et à nous interroger sur le rôle du savoir dans la construction d'un ordre social. [SDM].
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    An Axiomatic Account of a Fully Abstract Game Semantics for General References.Jim Laird & Guy McCusker - 2023 - In Alessandra Palmigiano & Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (eds.), Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond. Springer Verlag. pp. 251-292.
    We present an analysis of the game semantics of general references introduced by Abramsky, Honda and McCusker which exposes the algebraic structure of the model. Using the notion of sequoidal category, we give a coalgebraic definition of the denotational semantics of storage cells of arbitrary type. We identify further conditions on the model which allow an axiomatic presentation of the proof that finite elements of the model are definable by programs, in the style of Abramsky’s Axioms for Definability.
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    The scientists think and the public feels : expert perceptions of the discourse of GM food.Guy Cook, Elisa Pieri & Peter T. Robbins - 2004 - .
    Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification, raise pressing questions about the ways ‘experts’ and ‘ nonexperts’ communicate. These debates are dynamic, characterized by many voices contesting numerous storylines. The discoursal features, including language choices and communication strategies, of the GM debate are in some ways taken for granted and in others actively manipulated by participants. Although there are many voices, some have more influence than others. This study makes use of 50 hours of in-depth interviews (...)
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    The Body Speaks: Using the Mirror Game to Link Attachment and Non-verbal Behavior.Rinat Feniger-Schaal, Yuval Hart, Nava Lotan, Nina Koren-Karie & Lior Noy - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:388728.
    The Mirror Game (MG) is a common exercise in dance/movement therapy and drama therapy. It is used to promote participants’ ability to enter and remain in a state of togetherness. In spite of the wide use of the MG by practitioners, it is only recently that scientists begun to use the MG in research, examining its correlates, validity and reliability. This study joins this effort by reporting on the identification of scale items to describe the nonverbal behaviour expressed during the (...)
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  18. The Buddhist Nirvana and Its Western Interpreters.Guy Richard Welbon - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):464-465.
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    Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution.Guy Debrock (ed.) - 2003 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book discusses Process Pragmatism, the view that whatever is, derives from interactions. The contributors examine and defend its merits by focusing on major topics, including truth, the existence of unobservables, the origin of knowledge, scientific activity, mathematical functions, laws of nature, and moral agency.
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    La recherche collaborative en éducation et formation. Instrument ou enjeu éthique de la recherche?Nina Asloum & Daniel Guy - 2017 - Revue Phronesis 6 (1-2):74-87.
    In the area of teaching sciences, the authors study the space given to the collaboration concept in order to enlighten the co-production and practices management processes in the area of change conduct and support, especially when these practices are hold by research-intervention. Base on the analysis of a common work dedicated to the change conduct and support, the authors situate the idea of collaboration in the theoretical object formulation of the “change conduct and support” and clarify its place and role (...)
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    Short-Story Writing as the Art of Ordinary Aesthetics.Michel-Guy Gouverneur - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):726-5.
    Though ordinary aesthetics is self-evident as a principle, fruitful as a method, it remains partly undefined. It seems the major difficulty is to mark out its territory, so much so as, after Wittgenstein, it endorses the most part of what used to pertain to ethics. Our hypothesis is that starting from art forms may prove helpful in defining ordinary aesthetics; and the article suggests that short-story writing is a paradigmatic pathway to ordinary aesthetics as it is to the ethical unsaid.
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    La règle de trois foucaldienne: une étude stylistique.Guy Le Gaufey - 2022 - Paris: EPEL.
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  23. Les systèmes biologiques existent-ils?Jacques Gervet et Guy Theraulaz - 1988 - In Jacques Gervet & Alain Tête (eds.), Le Tout de la partie: comportements et niveaux d'intégration. Aix-en-Provence: Université de Provence.
     
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    L'expansion phénicienne en Méditerranée. Essai d'interprétation fondé sur une analyse des traditions littérairesL'expansion phenicienne en Mediterranee. Essai d'interpretation fonde sur une analyse des traditions litteraires.Javier Teixidor & Guy Bunnens - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):199.
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    VI. Die Botschaft.Guy van Kerckhoven - 2009 - In Epiphanie: Reine Erscheinung Und Ethos Ohne Kategorie. Transcript Verlag. pp. 50-55.
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    V. Wehrlosigkeit.Guy van Kerckhoven - 2009 - In Epiphanie: Reine Erscheinung Und Ethos Ohne Kategorie. Transcript Verlag. pp. 39-50.
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    Une Messe sans paroles de consécration? A propos de la validité de l'Anaphore d'Addaï et Mari.Guy Vanhoomissen - 2005 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 127 (1):36-46.
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    The Moral Dimension of Human Geography.Guy Mercier & Gilles Ritchot - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (166):49-62.
    Quand tu es seul, debout au milieu de la haute plaine d'Asie,sous la coupole insondable où parfois un piloteou un ange sème dans l'azur une coulée d'amidon;quand tu tressailles sentant ta petitesse,apprends-le: l'espace auquel semble-t-il il ne fautrien, a grandement besoin en réalitéd'un regard extérieur, de distance, de vide.Tu es seid à pouvoir lui rendre ce service.Joseph BrodskyIn the course of this century, a number of authors have asserted that geographic knowledge is useful for the development of programs to parcel (...)
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    Apories en forme de thèses.Guy Godin - 1971 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 27 (2):129.
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    Billet-Le troisième âge de l'homme.Guy Godin - 1985 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 41 (1):110-110.
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    La notion d'admiration.Guy Godin - 1961 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 17 (1):35.
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    L'admiration, principe de la recherche philosophique.Guy Godin - 1961 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 17 (2):213.
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    La syntechnose de l'argent et de l'écriture.Guy Godin - 1974 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 30 (1):3.
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    Mythe, science et philosophie.Guy Godin - 1978 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 34 (1):3-13.
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    Note pédagogique sur les « habiletés intellectuelles ».Guy Godin - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (1):121-129.
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    Piaget, l'enfant et le primitif.Guy Godin - 1986 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 42 (3):361-375.
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    Problèmes relatifs à la formation d'une théorie de la monnaie.Guy Godin - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (2):309-317.
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    Pour un bilan culturel du Nouveau Monde.Guy Godin - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):185-190.
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    Une approche philosophique de la culture.Guy Godin - 1985 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 41 (2):215-224.
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    Truth and Meaning in Art: Merleau-Ponty's Ambiguity.Guy A. M. Widdershoven - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (2):229-238.
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    Absolute Programme Music.Dammann Guy - 2017 - British Journal of Aesthetics 57 (1):71-75.
    Mark Evan Bonds’ recent book, Absolute Music, deepens considerably the historical context within which Eduard Hanslick’s famous treatise on musical beauty can be read. This paper argues that, with the aid of this expanded context, we can understand Hanslick’s treatise to have provided contemporary and subsequent audiences with a kind of meta-programme for listening to symphonic and other non-texted music. That is to say, Hanslick’s text arguably informed and directed the way audiences came to listen to instrumental music by furnishing (...)
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  42. What Do We Understand In Musical Experience?Guy Dammann - 2005 - Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 2 (2):70-75.
    Of the many difficult questions that populate the rather treacherous terrain of the philosophy of music, the one that perplexes and interests me the most often crops up in various guises in the myriad books of‘ Quotations for music lovers’ and such like. The following version may be said to capture its fundamental idea. Given that music doesn’t seem in any obvious sense to be about anything precisely, why do we seem to think that it conveys so much so strongly?
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    Chuang Tzu's Existential Hermeneutics.Guy C. Burneko - 1986 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (4):393-409.
  44. Is Comparative Politics Useful? If so, for What?B. Guy Peters - 2015 - In Gerry Stoker, B. Guy Peters & Jon Pierre (eds.), The relevance of political science. New York: Palgrave.
     
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    Actualité de Schelling.Guy Planty-Bonjour (ed.) - 1979 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Buhr, M. La position de Schelling dans l'histoire de la philosophie classique bourgeoise allemande.--Verra, V. La "construction" dans la philosophie de Schelling.--Fleischmann, M. E. Science et intuition dans la Naturphilosophie de Schelling.--Marquet, J. F. Schelling et le destin de l'art.--Tilliette, P. X. Deux philosophies en une.
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    Les Catégories du matérialisme dialectique, l'ontologie soviétique contemporaine.Guy Planty-Bonjour - 1965 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Contemplative ecology: Guan · for a more-than-sustainable future.Guy Burneko - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (1):116-130.
  48. The New Problem of Religious Luck.Guy Axtell - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge. pp. 436-450.
    The study of problems of religious luck, I hope to convince the reader, is a needed focus today, in that this study promotes useful dialogue among theologians, philosophers, and researchers in the cognitive science of religions. There is a strong tendency among faith traditions to invoke asymmetric explanations of the religious value or salvific status of the home religion vis-à-vis all others. Philosophy of luck will be presented in this chapter as aiding our understanding of what is going on when (...)
     
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    Opera and the Limits of Philosophy: on Bernard Williams's Music Criticism: Articles.Guy Dammann - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (4):469-479.
    This paper provides a reading of the opera criticism of Bernard Williams in the light of his philosophical writings. Beginning with the observations that his philosophical writing lacks engagement with musical and aesthetic issues, and his operatic writing appears to present no particular philosophy of the subject, I try to draw together certain themes by mapping Williams's operatic concerns onto his philosophical project more generally. I argue that the 'excessive' nature of the artform—the idea that opera tends to exceed its (...)
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    The Calendrical Framework of the Priestly Flood Story in Light of a New Akkadian Text from Ugarit.Guy Darshan - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (3):507.
    The only Priestly pre-Exodus narrative to be framed in explicitly chronological terms is the Flood account. Here, in light of a recently published Akkadian text from Ugarit and Berossus’ version of the Flood story, I suggest that in this unique case P may be based on earlier models that were in possession of a precise temporal framework.
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