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  1. Du Contrat social.J. Rousseau & Jean-Louis Lecercle - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3):334-335.
     
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    The Misprision of Pragmatics: Conceptions of Language in Contemporary French Philosophy.J. J. Lecercle - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:21-40.
    I come to praise contemporary French philosophy not to bury it. My aim is not to hail the appearance in France of a native brand of analytic philosophy—in itself an important event in the last decade—but to describe the indirect and selective importation of certain Anglo-Saxon concepts by French philosophers whose practice is far from analytic; and also to describe the resultant misunderstanding. In this paper I shall analyse the use of pragmatic concepts—and of the concept ‘pragmatics’—in the recent work (...)
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  3. Constantin V. Boundas and Dorothea Olkowski, eds, Gilles Deleuze and the Theater of Philosophy.J. -J. Lecercle - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  4. Michael Hardt, Gilles Deleuze.J. -J. Lecercle - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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  5. Philip Goodchild, Gilles Deleuze atld tile Question of Philosophy.J. -J. Lecercle - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  6. Tzvetan Todorov, On Human Diversity.J. -J. Lecercle - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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  7. Émile ou De l'éducation.J. Rousseau, Henri Wallon & L. Lecercle - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):123-123.
     
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    Scientism: Philosophy and the Infatuation with Science. [REVIEW]Roger Harris, Kevin Magill, Vincent Geoghegan, Anthony Elliott, Chris Arthur, Michael Gardiner, David Macey, Nöel Parker, Alex Klaushofer, Gary Kitchen, Tom Furniss, Christopher J. Arthur, Sadie Plant, Fred Inglis, Matthew Rampley, Alison Ainley, Daryl Glaser, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Sean Sayers, Keith Ansell-Pearson & Lucy Frith - 1992 - Radical Philosophy 61 (61).
  9. Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Philosophy of Nonsense.J. Cowley - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness, and Beneficence: A Multicultural Comparison of the Four Pathways to Meaningful Work.Frank Martela & Tapani J. J. Riekki - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:327587.
    Meaningful work is a key element of positive functioning of employees, but what makes work meaningful? Based on research on self-determination theory, basic psychological needs, and prosocial impact, we suggest that there are four psychological satisfactions that substantially influence work meaningfulness across cultures: autonomy (sense of volition), competence (sense of efficacy), relatedness (sense of caring relationships), and beneficence (sense of making a positive contribution). We test the relationships between these satisfactions and perceived meaningful work in Finland (n = 594, employees (...)
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    Parents and Provider Perspectives on the Return of Genomic Findings for Cleft Families in Africa.Abimbola M. Oladayo, Sydney Prochaska, Tamara Busch, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Lord J. J. Gowans, Mekonen Eshete, Waheed Awotoye, Veronica Sule, Azeez Alade, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Peter A. Mossey, Anya Prince, Jeffrey C. Murray & Azeez Butali - 2024 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 15 (2):133-146.
    Background Inadequate knowledge among health care providers (HCPs) and parents of affected children limits the understanding and utility of secondary genetic findings (SFs) in under-represented populations in genomics research. SFs arise from deep DNA sequencing done for research or diagnostic purposes and may burden patients and their families despite their potential health importance. This study aims to evaluate the perspective of both groups regarding SFs and their choices in the return of results from genetic testing in the context of orofacial (...)
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    Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies.J. J. Gibson & M. Radner - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (5):453.
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    Deleuze and language.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2002 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the field of philosophy of language, is there life beyond Chomsky? Deleuze's deep distrust for, and fascination with language provide a positive answer - nothing less than a brand new philosophy of language, where pragmatics replaces structural linguistics, and where the literary text and the concept of style have pride of place. This should be good news not only for philosophers, but for linguistics and literary critics as well.
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    Bibliographia Patristica: Internationale Patristische Bibliographie, unter Mitarbeit von K. Aland et al., herausgegeben von W. Schneemelcher.J. -J. Gavigan - 1961 - Augustinianum 1 (1):196-198.
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    Bibliographia Patristica: Internationale Patristische Bibliographie. Die Erscheinungen des Jahres 1959.J. -J. Gavigan - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (3):576-577.
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    Der kleine Pauly: Lexikon der Antike.J. -J. Gavigan - 1964 - Augustinianum 4 (2):464-464.
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    Der Kleine Pauly.J. -J. Gavigan - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (2):350-351.
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    Der kleine Pauly.J. -J. Gavigan - 1967 - Augustinianum 7 (2):391-392.
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    Der kleine Pauly.J. -J. Gavigan - 1969 - Augustinianum 9 (1):187-188.
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    Der kleine Pauly.J. -J. Gavigan - 1976 - Augustinianum 16 (1):223-224.
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    Der Kleine Pauly. Lexikon der Antike auf der Grundlage von Pauly’s Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenchaft.J. -J. Gavigan - 1964 - Augustinianum 4 (1):228-229.
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    Geschichte der Kirche.J. -J. Gavigan - 1967 - Augustinianum 7 (3):563-564.
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    Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche: Register.J. -J. Gavigan - 1967 - Augustinianum 7 (2):390-391.
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    Saeculum Weltgeschichte. Geschichte und Gegenwart, von H. Dumoulin, O. Köhler, P. Meinhold, B. Spuler, R. Trauzettel.J. -J. Gavigan - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (2):449-449.
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    Was Rapid Scientific and Technical Progress Possible in Antiquity?J. J. Hall - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):1-13.
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    Rationalist versus empirical approaches to observing and conditioned reinforcement: The preference-for-signaled-shock.J. J. Furedy & G. B. Biederman - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):367-367.
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    Bilateral transfer of the conditioned knee-jerk.J. J. Gibson & L. Hudson - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (6):774.
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    Bilateral transfer of the conditioned response in the human subject.J. J. Gibson, E. G. Jack & G. Raffel - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (4):416.
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    Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of curved lines.J. J. Gibson - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (1):1.
  30. Cantor, Lacan, Mao, Beckett, meme combat-The philosophy of Alain Badiou.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 93:6-13.
     
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    A Marxist philosophy of language.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2006 - Boston: Brill.
    The book is a critique of dominant views of language (Chomsky s research programme in linguistics, Habermas s philosophy of ). It rehearses the fragmentary Marxist tradition about language and proposes a series of concepts for a coherent philosophy of language within Marxism.".
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    Philosophy through the looking-glass: language, nonsense, desire.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 1985 - La Salle, Ill.: Open Court.
    Délire is the disorderly side of language, a no man’s land between reason and gibberish. In this study, originally published in 1985, the author provides a history of _délire_, tracing its influence on philosophy, linguistics, literature and psychoanalysis. The author argues that _délire _provides a new approach to the classic philosophical problem of sense and nonsense.
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    Explanation—Opening Address.J. J. C. Smart - 1990 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 27:1-19.
    It is a pleasure for me to give this opening address to the Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference on ‘Explanation’ for two reasons. The first is that it is succeeded by exciting symposia and other papers concerned with various special aspects of the topic of explanation. The second is that the conference is being held in my old alma mater, the University of Glasgow, where I did my first degree. Especially due to C. A. Campbell and George Brown there was (...)
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    Explanation—Opening Address.J. J. C. Smart - 1990 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 27:1-19.
    It is a pleasure for me to give this opening address to the Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference on ‘Explanation’ for two reasons. The first is that it is succeeded by exciting symposia and other papers concerned with various special aspects of the topic of explanation. The second is that the conference is being held in my old alma mater, the University of Glasgow, where I did my first degree. Especially due to C. A. Campbell and George Brown there was (...)
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    Possible people, complaints, and the distinction between genetic planning and genetic engineering.J. J. Delaney - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (7):410-414.
    Advances in the understanding of genetics have led to the belief that it may become possible to use genetic engineering to manipulate the DNA of humans at the embryonic stage to produce certain desirable traits. Although this currently cannot be done on a large scale, many people nevertheless object in principle to such practices. Most often, they argue that genetic enhancements would harm the children who were engineered, cause societal harms, or that the risks of perfecting the procedures are too (...)
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    Further remarks on sensations and brain processes.J. J. C. Smart - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (July):406-407.
  37. Analogies and “modeling analogies” in teaching: Some examples in basic electricity.J. J. Dupin & S. Johsua - 1989 - Science Education 73 (2):207-224.
     
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    La psiquiatría de hoy.López-Ibor Aliño & J. J. - 1975 - Barcelona: Toray.
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    Energy and entropy as real morphisms for addition and order.J. J. Duistermaat - 1968 - Synthese 18 (4):327 - 393.
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    Badiou and Deleuze read literature.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2010 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Why do philosophers read literature? How do they read it? And to what extent does their philosophy derive from their reading of literature? Anyone who has read contemporary European philosophers has had to ask such questions. This book is an attempt to answer them, by considering the ‘strong readings’ Alain Badiou and Gilles Deleuze impose on the texts they read. The author demonstrates that philosophers need literature as much as literary critics need philosophy: it is an exercise not in the (...)
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  41. Christian Marazzi, Capital and Language: From the New Economy to the War Economy.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 155:53.
     
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    Machinations deleuzo-guattariennes.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2012 - Actuel Marx 52 (2):108-120.
    The essay revisits Deleuze and Guattari’s complex relation to Marxism, which it seeks to capture under the name para-Marxism, by way of a close reading of plateau n? 4 of A Thousand Plateaus, which criticizes the mainstream conception of language and draws on Lenin’s pamphlet on slogans. This close reading leads to an account of the articulation of the Deleuze and Guattari machine with the Marxist analysis of language, to be found, for purposes of comparison in Lukacs’s Ontology. The conclusion (...)
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    The force of language.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 2004 - New York, N.Y.: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Denise Riley.
    This text illustrates how the philosophy of Language, if differently conceived, can directly incorporate questions of political thought and of emotionality, and offers the practical case of defensive strategies against abusive speech. This follows a broad consideration of the inner voice or inner speech as a test case for a new approach to language, in particular as a way of radically rethinking the usual contrast between inner and outer through furnishing an account of how we internalize speech. The book's core (...)
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    Three-Way Games.Jean-Jacques Lecercle - 1992 - Philosophy Today 36 (4):336-350.
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    Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Thomas M. Seebohm.Olav K. Wiegand, Robert J. Dostal, ‎Lester Embree, J. J. Kockelmans & J. N. Mohanty (eds.) - 2000 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This volume comprises systematic as well as historical essays, including contributions intended to give comprehensive overviews of such areas as genetic phenomenology, transcendental phenomenology, philosophy and history of logic and mathematics, Kant, hermeneutics, Hegel, and philosophy of language. The book is addressed to phenomenologists, particularly those who are interested in some or all of the areas mentioned. In his introduction Joseph J. Kockelmans indicates that these diverse areas enter into dialogue in the work of Thomas M. Seebohm, whom the editors (...)
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    Neuroethics and the lure of technology.J. J. Fins - 2011 - In Judy Illes & Barbara J. Sahakian (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 895--907.
    Neuroethics, as a domain of inquiry, was made necessary by this interdisciplinary march of technology that has been much documented and the resulting synergism, which resulted in the development of neuroimaging, deep brain stimulation, and advanced neuropharmaceutics. Closing the loop from discovery of basic mechanisms of illness to knowledge of structure and function en route to restorative therapeutics is a long way from earlier efforts to use electrical stimulation to address human maladies. The most challenging aspect about neuroethics is that (...)
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    The reproduction of visually perceived forms.J. J. Gibson - 1929 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 12 (1):1.
  48. J. Doomen, A Systematic Interpretation of Hobbes's Practical Philosophy - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie.J. Doomen - 2011 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97 (4).
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    More on Donatus' Commentary on Virgil.J. J. Savage - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (1):56-59.
    The spirit of Aelius Donatus must be uneasy of late years; so many scholars have attempted to evoke his ghost. Professor H. J. Thomson professes to see in the additional notes to Servius an image once removed from the true Donatus. ‘The question’, he writes, ‘how far we can assume that the words of Donatus are directly reproduced [in the additions first published by Daniel ] can hardly be satisfactorily answered.’ That Donatus was not the immediate source of D, Thomson (...)
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    The Carol J. Adams reader: writings and conversations 1995-2015.Carol J. Adams - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
    The Carol J. Adams Reader gathers together Adams's foundational and recent articles in the fields of critical studies, animal studies, media studies, vegan studies, ecofeminism and feminism, as well as relevant interviews and conversations in which Adams identifies key concepts and new developments in her decades-long work. This volume, a companion to The Sexual Politics of Meat (Bloomsbury Revelations), offers insight into a variety of urgent issues for our contemporary world: Why do batterers harm animals? What is the relationship between (...)
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