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    Hommage à Gérard Cornu.Jean Beauchard - 2008 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 21 (4):319-321.
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    Les fondements de la construction du savoir du jurilinguiste: Gérard Cornu, Linguistique juridique, 3e édition. Montchrestien, Domat: Paris, 2005, 443 pp, ISBN 2-7076-1425-4, 34 Euros.A. Wagner - 2008 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 21 (4):377-384.
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    Information Compression as a Unifying Principle in Human Learning, Perception, and Cognition.J. Gerard Wolff - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-38.
    This paper describes a novel perspective on the foundations of mathematics: how mathematics may be seen to be largely about “information compression via the matching and unification of patterns”. That is itself a novel approach to IC, couched in terms of nonmathematical primitives, as is necessary in any investigation of the foundations of mathematics. This new perspective on the foundations of mathematics reflects the facts that mathematics is almost exclusively the product of human brains, and has been developed, as an (...)
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    Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge.Gerard Radnitzky & Karl Raimund Popper - 1987 - Open Court Publishing.
    "Bartley and Radnitzky have done the philosophy of knowledge a tremendous service. Scholars now have a superb and up-to-date presentation of the fundamental ideas of evolutionary epistemology." --Philosophical Books.
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  5. Recognition of meteorological situations with neural networks.Frederic Aviolatt Daniel Cattani & Thierry Cornu - 1996 - Esda 1996: Expert Systems and Ai; Neural Networks 7:41.
  6. Remarques mêlées, coll. « GF ».Ludwig Wittgenstein, Gérard Granel & Jean-Pierre Cometti - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (4):480-481.
     
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  7. Die Wiederentdeckung und Neuprofilierung von Luthers Ansatz einer Ethik der guten Werke : Barth und Bonhoeffer als Wegbereiter in der Zeit des Dritten Reiches.Gerard den Hertog - 2017 - In Hans Günter Ulrich, Gerard Cornelis den Hertog, Stefan Heuser, Marco Hofheinz & Bernd Wannenwetsch (eds.), "Sagen, was Sache ist": Versuche explorativer Ethik: Festgabe zu Ehren von Hans G. Ulrich. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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    Desire and Conversion in The Death of Ivan Ilyich.Ryan Gerard Duns - 2020 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 27 (1):215-237.
    Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich might well be read as a narrative outworking of Pascal's observation that "We run heedless into the abyss after putting something in front of us to stop us seeing it."1 That Ivan Ilyich, an ambitious mid-level Russian legal official, plummets into the abyss is incontestable, for the novella opens by announcing his death. What is debated is how he does so: On his deathbed does he merely resign himself to nothingness, or does he (...)
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  9. De greep der rechtswetenschap.Hendrik Gerard Pieter Duyfjes - 1930 - Leiden,: S. C. van Doesburgh.
     
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    Athéisme psychanalytique et Bible hébraïque: les Dix paroles.Jean-Gérard Bursztein - 2022 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Yoav Lévy.
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    European Identity and Architecture.Paul R. Jones & Gerard Delanty - 2002 - European Journal of Social Theory 5 (4):453-466.
    Architecture has become an important discourse for new expressions of post-national identity in general and in particular for the emergence of a `spatial' European identity. No longer tied to the state to the same degree as in the period of nation-building, architecture has become a significant cultural expression of post-national identities within and beyond the nation-state. The article looks at four such discourses, first, taking the Millennium Dome in London and the Reichstag in Berlin, we show that architecture can express (...)
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    Parlamentarische Logik, Taktik und Rhetorik.William Gerard Hamilton - 1872 - Zürich,: Societas-Verlag.
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    Parlamentarische Logik und Rhetorik.William Gerard Hamilton - 1949 - Köln,: G. Kiepenheuer.
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    Does Leader Character Have a Gender?Gouri Mohan, Gerard Seijts & Ryan Miller - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    Virtues and character strengths are often assumed to be universal, considered equally important to individuals across cultures, religions, racial-ethnic groups, and genders. The results of our surveys and laboratory studies, however, bring to light subtle yet consistent gender differences in the importance attributed to character in leadership: women considered character to be more important to successful leadership in business than did men, and women had higher expectations that individuals should demonstrate character in a new leadership role. Further, the gender of (...)
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    Neoplatonisme en Spaanse mystiek: Plotinos, Gnosis, Juan de la Cruz, Unamuno.Theo Gerard Sinnige - 1994 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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  16. Distributed Modal Logic.William Harrison & Gerard Allwein - 2016 - In Katalin Bimbó (ed.), J. Michael Dunn on Information Based Logics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
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  17. Access to human tissues for research and product development.Jean‐Paul Pirnay, Etienne Baudoux, Olivier Cornu, Alain Delforge, Christian Delloye, Johan Guns, Ernst Heinen, Etienne Van den Abbeel, Alain Vanderkelen, Caroline Van Geyt, Ivan van Riet, Gilbert Verbeken, Petra De Sutter, Michiel Verlinden, Isabelle Huys, Julian Cockbain, Christian Chabannon, Kris Dierickx, Paul Schotsmans, Daniel De Vos, Thomas Rose, Serge Jennes & Sigrid Sterckx - unknown
     
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    Deus sive Justitia. Note sur « Critique de la violence ».Gérard Bensussan - 2010 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 27:15-22.
    Le mérite le plus patent de Zur Kritik der Gewalt de Benjamin consiste à défaire toute représentation innocente de la violence et de ses usages, toute compréhension de la violence qui n’y verrait que l’innocuité d’un moyen neutre légitimé, ou pas, par les fins qu’il vise, les intérêts qu’il sert ou les classes qui le mobilisent. « Dans cette perspective, la violence est un produit naturel, en quelque sorte un matériau brut dont l’utilisation ne pose aucun problème ». S’interroger sur (...)
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    How clocks define physical time.Peter W. Evans, Gerard J. Milburn & Sally Shrapnel - unknown
    It is the prevailing paradigm in contemporary physics to model the dynamical evolution of physical systems in terms of a real parameter conventionally denoted as 't' ('little tee'). We typically call such dynamical models laws of nature' and t we call 'physical time'. It is common in the philosophy of time to regard t as time itself, and to take the global structure of general relativity as the ultimate guide to physical time, and so consequently the true nature of time. (...)
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    The usefulness of lean six sigma to the development of a clinical pathway for hip fractures.Gerard C. Niemeijer, Elvira Flikweert, Albert Trip, Ronald J. M. M. Does, Kees T. B. Ahaus, Anja F. Boot & Klaus W. Wendt - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (5):909-914.
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    The moral vernacular of human rights discourse.Gerard A. Hauser - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):pp. 440-466.
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    Oui, la survie….Gérard Bensussan - 2006 - Rue Descartes 52 (2):53-63.
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    O subsolo da Crítica – Uma conferência inédita de Lebrun sobre Kant.Gérard Lebrun - 2016 - Discurso 46 (2):53-84.
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    Fills de la perplexitat. Obituari per Javier Muguerza.Jordi Riba & Gerard Vilar - 2019 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 63:161.
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    Anabase — Acheminement vers l'amount de la "présupposition" — Le chemin de Sein und Zeit.Gérard Guest - 1989 - Heidegger Studies 5:79-133.
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    Editor's introduction.Gerard A. Hauser - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (3):181-187.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editor’s IntroductionGerard A. HauserThe call for papers for this special issue of Philosophy and Rhetoric1 acknowledged the continuous centrality of human agency across the history of Western thought on rhetoric. At its ancient Greek origins, the Sophists and philosophers were at swords points over the question of what constituted responsible speech and who had responsibility for the consequences of moving the demos to public actions that bore on the (...)
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    On the Non‐discursive Nature of Competence.Gerard Lum - 2004 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (5):485-496.
  28. Religious education and theology: Separate sails in the one breeze.Gerard Moore - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (2):227.
    There is an ongoing tension between the spheres of religious education and of theological studies. It is somewhat evident in the academy, and often enough emerges when the inevitable university restructure places religious education and theology in the same school, or situates religious education within education at a remove from theology, or any range of permutations. The tension is also felt in discussions between clergy, with a theological education behind them, and classroom teachers and religious education coordinators, whose training is (...)
     
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    Excess.Gerard Bailhache - 1998 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 20 (2-1):115-138.
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    Barbieri’s Organic Codes Enable Error Correction of Genomes.Gérard Battail - 2014 - Biosemiotics 7 (2):259-277.
    Barbieri introduced and developed the concept of organic codes. The most basic of them is the genetic code, a set of correspondence rules between otherwise unrelated sequences: strings of nucleotides on the one hand, polypeptidic chains on the other hand. Barbieri noticed that it implies ‘coding by convention’ as arbitrary as the semantic relations a language establishes between words and outer objects. Moreover, the major transitions in life evolution originated in new organic codes similarly involving conventional rules. Independently, dealing with (...)
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    Avant-propos.Gérard Bensussan & Danielle Cohen-Levinas - 2011 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 29:11-25.
    Danielle Cohen-Levinas (DCL) : Qu’est-ce qui se trouve pour Rosenzweig définitivement achevé après la guerre? C’est par cette question à bien des égards brutale, que j’aimerais entrer avec vous dans l’œuvre de Franz Rosenzweig, une œuvre complexe, qui déplace les interprétations hégéliennes de l’histoire, mais qui toutefois reste encore confidentielle, confinée à quelques cercles de savants, érudits, ou intellectuels qui ont trouvé chez ce philosophe un « agir » de la philosophie. Que ma pre...
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    Difficile hospitalité. Entre éthique, droit et politique.Gérard Bensussan - 2016 - Cités 68 (4):15.
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    De la circoncision comme philosophème.Gérard Bensussan - 2016 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 39:43-57.
    Dans la quasi-définition hyperbolique qu’en donne Derrida, la circoncision s’effectue toujours sans (mémoire, événement, moi, sujet). Là où, pour Hegel, la négation se nie et l’aliénation s’aliène, le sans vient inciser chirurgicalement la texture même de la langue spéculative, laquelle assure continûment la « reprise dans le concept ». La différance consigne ainsi l’impossibilité de la guérison dialectique et de l’accomplissement salutaire où s’annuleraient le différemment, l’attente, la non-venue. La circoncision nomme donc une coupure, une séparation, un disjointement, dont elle (...)
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    De Schelling à Proust : Séailles passeur et médiateur?Gérard Bensussan - 2018 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 43:81-98.
    Cette contribution fait le point sur ce qui, de Schelling, a pu s’infiltrer dans la Recherche du temps perdu, via Gabriel Séailles, et en particulier son Essai sur le génie dans l’art que Proust avait lu attentivement. Elle éclaire les deux versants de cette possible médiation, d’une part quant au rapport entre l’Essai et la philosophie schellingienne ; d‘autre part, quant au rapport entre l’Essai et ce qui s’en diffuse dans Proust, en particulier dans Le Temps retrouvé. L’enquête montre que (...)
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    Le Capital: une analytique des formes.Gérard Bensussan - 2015 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 154 (4):479.
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    Lorsque le contenu excède la phrase... La politique comme traduction chez Marx et au-delà.Gérard Bensussan - 2014 - Cités 59 (3):89-102.
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    Le socialisme deux en un.Gérard Bensussan - 2010 - Cités 43 (3):13.
    Le socialisme est une vieille idée en Europe.Et le bonheur socialiste a bien besoin de retrouver sa nouveauté et son lustre ancien, si c’est seulement encore possible et si l’on présuppose que le bonheur est à gauche ou que la gauche rend heureux , ce qui n’est guère..
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    La vie comme contradiction. De Hegel à Schelling.Gérard Bensussan - 2007 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2007 (1).
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    Nietzsche & la justice.Gérard Bensussan - 2016 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 40:169-188.
    C’est un lieu commun de voir en Calliclès ou parfois en Thrasymaque les grands ancêtres de Nietzsche : refus du droit institué, apologie de la force, légitimité de son exercice naturel, soit de la persévérance dans son être et de la conservation de soi. La lecture de Nietzsche fragilise considérablement ce point de vue. Si la justice comme revendication propre à la doctrine de l’égalité ou encore comme injonction contenue dans les commandements divins ou moraux est refusée sans appel, la (...)
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    Face, Person and Society.Gérard Bensussan - 2012 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 31:55-69.
    La philosophie politique, dans sa tradition dominante, prend essentiellement en vue la possibilité d’une continuité plus ou moins harmonieuse entre personne et société, entre individu et communauté – que ce soit dans la figure du contrat, de l’association, du transfert de forces ou dans celle de l’universalité concrète de l’État. La pensée du politique autorisée par l’éthique de Levinas frappe de discontinuité les formes et les instances d’homogénéisation ou de dialectisation qui découlent de ce modèle. Elle propose une pensée de (...)
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    The One Who Holds God’s Place. Moses, Prophet and Legislator.Gérard Bras - 2020 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 47:159-182.
    Le Moïse de Spinoza présente la particularité entre les convocations habituelles en philosophie politique, d’être à la fois prophète et législateur, vecteur d’un mode théologique de production des lois : il est le seul prophète à constituer un peuple, une république. Cela procède d’un premier pacte avec Dieu, au fondement d’une théocratie imaginaire, réellement une démocratie. Mais ils sont terrifiés (perterriti) en allant consulter Dieu. Comment comprendre l’usage de ce mot rare en latin? Il faut le replacer dans le réseau (...)
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    A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility.Gerard Casey - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:274-283.
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    Artificial Intelligence and Wittgenstein.Gerard Casey - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:156-175.
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    Informal Logic.Gerard Casey - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:379-380.
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    Wittgenstein.Gerard Casey - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:107-111.
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    Catholicism Embracing Its Religious Others.Gerard Mannion - 2018 - In Michael Amaladoss S. J., Roberto Catalano, Francis X. Clooney S. J., Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald, Richard Girardin, Roger Haight S. J., Sallie B. King, Vladimir Latinovic, Leo D. Lefebure, Archbishop Felix Machado, Gerard Mannion, Alexander E. Massad, Sandra Mazzolini, Dawn M. Nothwehr O. S. F., John T. Pawlikowski O. S. M., Peter C. Phan, Jonathan Ray, William Skudlarek O. S. B., Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, Jason Welle O. F. M. & Taraneh R. Wilkinson (eds.), Catholicism Engaging Other Faiths: Vatican Ii and its Impact. Springer Verlag. pp. 3-14.
    The Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network organized a major international conference at Georgetown University, Washington National Cathedral and Marymount University, in 2015, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council. The council, one of the most important events in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, initiated a process of renewal, transition, and openness that affected not only Catholics, but all Christians, adherents of other religions, and the secular world. The Washington conference received worldwide media (...)
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    How a Church Opened Its Doors.Gerard Mannion - 2018 - In Vladimir Latinovic, Gerard Mannion & O. F. M. Welle (eds.), Catholicism Opening to the World and Other Confessions: Vatican Ii and its Impact. Springer Verlag. pp. 3-14.
    The Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network organized a major international conference at Georgetown University, Washington National Cathedral and Marymount University, in 2015, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council. The council, one of the most important events in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, initiated a process of renewal, transition and openness that affected not only Catholics, but all Christians, adherents of other religions, and the secular world. The Washington conference received worldwide media (...)
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    Women and the Art of Magisterium: Reflections on Vatican II and the Postconciliar Church.Gerard Mannion - 2018 - In Vladimir Latinovic, Gerard Mannion & O. F. M. Welle (eds.), Catholicism Opening to the World and Other Confessions: Vatican Ii and its Impact. Springer Verlag. pp. 119-147.
    This paper explores transformations in the understanding of teaching authority and also considers an often neglected group of subjects who have exercised such in the period during and since the Second Vatican Council. In particular, it explores both topics vis-à-vis the role of women in the church, especially their contributions to the church’s exercise of magisterium. The article outlines the need to increase awareness, acknowledgment and appreciation of the contribution of women to the church’s teaching authority and, most importantly of (...)
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    Aristotle.Gerard Watson - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:229-229.
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    Anamnesis Bei Plato.Gerard Watson - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:262-263.
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