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    Les honoraires médicaux: et autres mémoires d'éthique médicale.Louis Odier - 2011 - Paris: Classiques Garnier. Edited by Philip Rieder & Micheline Louis-Courvoisier.
    Le médecin Louis Odier pratiqua à Genève entre 1773 et 1817. Préoccupé par des questions professionnelles, déontologiques et éthiques, il livre dans ces textes une réflexion qui fait écho aux premiers ouvrages d'éthique publiés à la même époque. Sa pensée, enracinée dans la réalité concrète de sa pratique, impressionne par le cadre théorique qu'elle offre en réponse à des questions déontologiques et éthiques encore fondamentales pour la médecine d'aujourd'hui.
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  2. A puzzle about Moorean metaphysics.Louis Doulas - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (2):493-513.
    Some metaphysicians believe that existence debates are easily resolved by trivial inferences from Moorean premises. This paper considers how the introduction of negative Moorean facts—negative existentials that command Moorean certainty—complicates this picture. In particular, it shows how such facts, when combined with certain plausible metaontological principles, generate a puzzle that commits the proponents of this method to a contradiction.
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    Stability and justification in Hume's Treatise.Louis E. Loeb - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature is famous for its extreme skepticism. Louis Loeb argues that Hume's destructive conclusions have in fact obscured a constructive stage that Hume abandons prematurely. Working within a philosophical tradition that values tranquillity, Hume favors an epistemology that links justification with settled belief. Hume appeals to psychological stability to support his own epistemological assessments, both favorable regarding causal inference, and unfavorable regarding imaginative propensities. The theory's success in explaining Hume's epistemic distinctions gives way (...)
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    Systèmes de libertés: fondation grecque de l'anthropologie.Jean-Louis Tristani - 2015 - Paris: Geuthner.
    Issu de la thèse de l'auteur soutenue en 1987, cet ouvrage a pour visée de redéfinir l'anthropologie, en dissipant le malentendu instauré par le modèle galiléen de scientificité appliqué aux sciences sociales afin d'opérer un retour à la fondation historique de la discipline dans l'epistêmê politikê des anciens Grecs. Trois voies d'accès sont parcourues : G. Dumézil, M. Heidegger et G. Guillaume. ©Electre 2018.
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  5. Better Semantics for the Pure Logic of Ground.Louis deRosset - 2015 - Analytic Philosophy 56 (3):229-252.
    Philosophers have spilled a lot of ink over the past few years exploring the nature and significance of grounding. Kit Fine has made several seminal contributions to this discussion, including an exact treatment of the formal features of grounding [Fine, 2012a]. He has specified a language in which grounding claims may be expressed, proposed a system of axioms which capture the relevant formal features, and offered a semantics which interprets the language. Unfortunately, the semantics Fine offers faces a number of (...)
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    Delusion, Reality, and Excentricity: Comment on Thomas Fuchs.Louis A. Sass - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (1):81-83.
    In "Delusion, Reality, and Intersubjectivity," Thomas Fuchs offers a superb presentation of an enactive/phenomenological approach to schizophrenic delusions—an approach that is clearly superior to the poor-reality-testing formula that has dominated thinking about delusion in psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and cognitive-behavioral theory. As he convincingly argues, two key tendencies go a long way toward accounting for the distinctive features of delusion in schizophrenia: 1) withdrawal from practical, sensori-motoric interaction with the physical environment; and 2) failure to experience reality in intersubjective terms—as a realm (...)
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  7. Kant on the right to freedom: A defense.Louis‐Philippe Hodgson - 2010 - Ethics 120 (4):791-819.
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    Reflections on Coase, Cost, and Efficiency.Louis De Alessi - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (1):5-26.
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    Espace, temps, objet et causalité : thèmes et variations.Louis Allix - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:35-46.
    Les principes fondamentaux régissant les rapports entre l’espace, le temps, l’objet et la causalité sont présentés et examinés. Il est découvert, par des expériences de pensée successives, que l’abandon de l’un ou l’autre de ces principes permettrait peut-être de résoudre de façon neuve des difficultés classiques de la philosophie comme la flèche de Zénon, Achille et la tortue ou le bateau de Thésée. Sont révélés à cette occasion plusieurs asymétries importantes existant entre l’espace et le temps, dans leurs rôles respectifs (...)
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    Fact and Value in Emotion.Louis C. Charland & Peter Zachar (eds.) - 2008 - John Benjamins.
    There is a large amount of scientific work on emotion in psychology, neuroscience, biology, physiology, and psychiatry, which assumes that it is possible to study emotions and other affective states, objectively. Emotion science of this sort is concerned primarily with 'facts' and not 'values', with 'description' not 'prescription'. The assumption behind this vision of emotion science is that it is possible to distinguish factual from evaluative aspects of affectivity and emotion, and study one without the other. But what really is (...)
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    Parting Ways or Ways to Cohabitation: Introduction.Louis Klee & Anya Topolski - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (3):237-247.
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    Hannah Arendt - Eine Radikal-Konservative.Irving Louis Horowitz - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    Hannah Arendt: Eine Radikal-Konservative lenkt den Blick auf die Charakterzuge und wissenschaftlichen Leistungen einer ausserst komplexen Ikone. Das Schreiben uber Arendt zeigt exemplarisch, wie stark Leben und akademische Tatigkeit stets miteinander verwoben sind. Dieses Buch ist ein Versuch, den Kontext, in dem ihre Arbeiten entstanden, mit dem Gehalt ihres Denkens zusammen zu bringen. Es versteht sich primar als eine Antwort sowohl auf das anhaltende Interesse an Arendts Werk als auch auf die bitteren und manchmal emotionalen Angriffe von Seiten ihrer hartesten (...)
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    Soziale Ideologien und politische Systeme.Irving Louis Horowitz - 2005 - De Gruyter.
    Soziale Ideologien und Politische Systeme ist ein Versuch, den Bezug zwischen ideologischen Überzeugungen und bestimmten geschichtlichen Ereignissen herzustellen, wie etwa Entscheidungen, sich unter totalitären oder militärischen Zwängen zu widersetzen oder zu emigrieren. Die Aufsätze in diesem Band versuchen, Webers und Mannheims Weg zu folgen, um den Grad zu bestimmen, den politische, religiöse oder Klasseninteressen einnehmen oder, andererseits, durch stark verankerte soziale Ideologien untergraben werden. Die Erfahrungen von Krieg, Revolution und Genozid im Europa des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts bilden den Hintergrund für diese (...)
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    Fairness versus welfare.Louis Kaplow - 2002 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Edited by Steven Shavell.
    Summary of, and response to criticism of, the authors' book, Fairness versus welfare (Harvard University Press, 2002).
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  15. Some Reflections on the (Analytic) Philosophical Approach to Delusion.Louis Arnorsson Sass - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (1):71-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11.1 (2004) 71-80 [Access article in PDF] Some Reflections on the (Analytic) Philosophical Approach to Delusion Louis A. Sass There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." —Hamlet, Act I, Scene 5 The peculiar, often problematic phenome na of psychopathology have been attract ing the attention of analytic philosophers in recent years. The topic of delusion (...)
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    Need help blurring the boundaries of your process archaeology? Don’t use agential realism. Try playing with clay.Paul Louis March - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-25.
    Over the last twenty years, archaeologists have used various process-oriented modes of enquiry to undermine the belief that humans are special. Barad (2007) developed Bohr’s indeterminist interpretation of quantum mechanics into agential realism which offers an ontological basis for distributing agency away from humans and plays a crucial role in underwriting some posthumanist archaeological agendas. But its origins in quantum physics make agential realism difficult to understand and evaluate. Despite the challenge, the first two parts of this paper are devoted (...)
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  17. Incomprehensibility and Understanding: On the Interpretation of Severe Mental Illness.Louis Arnorsson Sass - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (2):125-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.2 (2003) 125-132 [Access article in PDF] Incomprehensibility and Understanding:On the Interpretation of Severe Mental Illness Louis A. Sass Keywords hermeneutics, psychopathology, paradox, Wittgenstein, solipsism, delusion, principle of charity, phenomenological psychopathology. I would like to begin by thanking Rupert Read for the care he has put into reading my work, and into thinking through its implications in the context of the "new-Wittgensteinian" interpretation of (...)
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  18. Why the Basic Structure?Louis-Philippe Hodgson - 2012 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 42 (3-4):303-334.
    John Rawls famously holds that the basic structure is the 'primary subject of justice.'1 By this, he means that his two principles of justice apply only to a society's major political and social institutions, including chiefly the constitution, the economic and legal systems, and (more contentiously) the family structure.2 This thesis — call it the basic structure restriction — entails that the celebrated difference principle has a narrower scope than one might have expected. It doesn't apply directly to choices that (...)
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  19. Kant on Property Rights and the State.Louis-Philippe Hodgson - 2010 - Kantian Review 15 (1):57-87.
    The central claim of Kant's political philosophy is that rational agents sharing a territory can justifiably be forced to live under a state; they have, in Kant's words, a duty of right to leave the state of nature. Perhaps something along these lines is entailed by any theory of state legitimacy, but the point raises special difficulties for Kant. He believes that rational agents have a right to freedom; that is, he believes that a rational agent's external freedom - her (...)
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    Engineering philosophy.Louis L. Bucciarelli - 2003 - Delft, The Netherlands: DUP Satellite.
    In Engineering Philosophy, the author explores how the concerns of philosophers are relevant to engineering thought and practice in negotiating tradeoffs in diagnosing failure, in constructing adequate models and simulations, and in teaching.
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  21. Epistemological Decolonization through a Relational Knowledge- Making Model.Louis Botha, Dominic Griffiths & Maria Prozesky - 2021 - Africa Today 67 (4):50-72.
    This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, which we locate within indigenous knowledges. We live in a time of ongoing global, epistemic coloniality, embedded in and shaped by colonial ideas and practices. Epistemological decolonization requires taking nondominant knowledges and their epistemes seriously to open up the possibility of interrogating and dismantling the hegemony of the Western knowledge tradition. We here ask two related questions: What are the decolonial affordances of indigenous knowledges? And how do (...)
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  22. Realizing external freedom: the Kantian argument for a world state.Louis-Philippe Hodgson - 2012 - In Elisabeth Ellis (ed.), Kant's Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications. Pennsylvania State University Press.
  23. Intellectual Honesty.Louis M. Guenin - 2005 - Synthese 145 (2):177-232.
    Engaging a listener’s trust imposes moral demands upon a presenter in respect of truthtelling and completeness. An agent lies by an utterance that satisfies what are herein defined as signal and mendacity conditions; an agent deceives when, in satisfaction of those conditions, the agent’s utterances contribute to a false belief or thwart a true one. I advert to how we may fool ourselves in observation and in the perception of our originality. Communication with others depends upon a convention or practice (...)
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    Economic and Financial Decisions Under Risk.Louis Eeckhoudt, Christian Gollier & Harris Schlesinger - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    After examining these decisions in their one-period setting, they devote most of the book to a multiperiod context, which adds the long-term perspective most risk management analyses require.
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    Hume's Explanations of Meaningless Beliefs.Louis E. Loeb - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (203):145-164.
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    Face Recognition and the Social Individual.Louis J. Goldberg - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (3):573-583.
    Face recognition depends upon the uniqueness of each human face. This is accomplished by the patterns formed by the unique relationship among face features. Unique face-patterns are produced by the intrusion of random factors into the process of biological growth and development. Processes are described which enable a unique face-pattern to be represented as a percept in the visual sensory system. The components of the face recognition system are analyzed as is the manner in which the precept is connected through (...)
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    On the Genetic and Epigenetic Bases of Primate Signal Processing.Louis J. Goldberg & Leonard A. Rosenblum - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (2):161-176.
    Four sequential, sub-processes are identified as the fundamental steps in the processing of signals by big-brained animals. These are, Detection of the signal, its Representation in correlated sensory brain structure, the Interpretation of the signal in another part of the brain and the Expression of the receiver’s response. We label this four-step spatiotemporal process DRIE. We support the view that when the context within which such signals are produced and received is relatively constant, the DRIE process can be ultimately assimilated (...)
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    Documents d'Asie Mineure.Louis Robert - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):457-532.
    XXIX. Retour à Aphrodisias. Compléments à Documents XXV, BCH 1983. XXX. Ampoules chrétiennes. Ces petites ampoules, contenant un peu d'huile sainte, étaient portées sur le corps comme des objets de protection. Types trouvés en Asie Mineure : Saint André, Jean l'Évangéliste, la fuite en Egypte. XXXI. Pline VI 49, Démodamas de Milet et la reine Apamè. Démodamas de Milet, général de Séleucos I, connu par Pline et par des décrets de Milet en l'honneur d'Antiochos et d'Apamè. Son zèle pour le (...)
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    Ruminations about the communitarian debate.Louis W. Hodges - 1996 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11 (3):133 – 139.
    The current revival of communitarian thinking, alongside public journalism as its journalistic counterpart, is one response to thefractures that characterize modern society. I identifyfive symptoms/causes ofthefractured world. I then show, briefly, some contrasts between the communitarian ideal and that of liberal democracy. The conclusion calls for journalists to undertake the task of reworking our basic conceptual framework in ways that avoid the twin extreme, and naive anthropologies of individualism and collectivism in favor o f a communitarian view based upon acknowledgment (...)
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    L’avocat et les modes alternatifs de résolution des conflits.Louis B. Buchman - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):537-543.
    Les conflits sont consubstantiels à l’homme. Pour les régler, recourir à la justice plutôt qu’à la force permet la vie en société. Cependant, la justice étatique, rendue dans de nombreux pays par des juges non indépendants du pouvoir exécutif, est parfois erratique ou partiale, rarement réparatrice et souvent chère et lente. Comme alternative, existent des modes dits alternatifs comprenant les modes amiables (non juridictionnels) et l’arbitrage (mode quasi-juridictionnel), qui peuvent être utilisés séparément, successivement ou en parallèle. Y recourir en dépassant (...)
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    Contribution à la théorie de l'émergence.Jean-Louis Chédin - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
    Dans l'esprit contemporain, un principe d'émergence remplace les conceptions dualistes ou foncièrement discontinuistes : sur la possibilité générale de la vie et son évolution, sur le passage de l'évolution naturelle à une progression d'ordre historique. Continuité et discontinuité s'y chevauchent et s'y défient. Si l'ontologie en ce domaine n'a pas de donnée positive à avancer, sans elle, la possibilité de principe et le sens général d'un changement de régime ontologique restent à l'état d'impensé.0Or ce qui se traduit là est la (...)
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    Fraud in the lab: the high stakes of scientific research.Nicolas Chevassus-au-Louis - 2019 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    B\ig fraud, little lies -- Serial cheaters -- Storytelling and beautification -- Researching for results -- Corporate cooking -- Skewed competition -- Stealing authorship -- The funding effect -- There is no profile -- Toxic literature -- Clinical trials -- The jungle of journal publishing -- Beyond denial -- Scientific crime -- Slow science.
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    La division ontologique: et le destin du dualisme.Jean-Louis Chédin - 2016 - Paris: Hermann.
    La dualité.objectif-subjectif constitue pour le dualisme une structure a priori par essence : ceci se vérifie aussi bien avec le couple contemporain de l'en-soi et du pour-soi qu'avec, sur une autre base, le couple cartésien de la chose étendue et de la chose pensante. Dans le champ théorique actuel règne, de facto, un double monisme juxtaposé qui se partage entre le réductionnisme phénoménologique et celui du néomatérialisme, aussi systématiques l'un que l'autre. Aussi la difficulté générale inhérente au dualisme, loin de (...)
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    Pasteur et le transformisme.Louis Blaringhem - 1923 - Paris,: Masson et cie.
    Excerpt from Pasteur Et le Transformisme Il avait constaté que les racemates étaient formés d'un mélange de cristaux hémiédriques droits et gauches et, les ayant triés à la pince, il put isoler les hémiédriques gauches (qui étaient alors inconnus), et vérifier, ce qu'il prévoyait, qu'ils devaient dévier à gauche. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art (...)
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    Van Steenberghen, Fernand, le problème de l'existence de dieu dans Les écrits de S. Thomas d'aquin.Louis-Émile Blanchet - 1982 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 38 (3):332-332.
  36. Lire le Protagoras: introduction à la méthode dialectique de Protagoras.Louis Bodin - 1975 - Paris: Belles lettres. Edited by Paul Demont.
  37. En marge de la Sainte-Alliance.Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise Bonald - 1967 - Paris,: Les Belles lettres. Edited by Senfft von Pilsach, Friedrich Christian Ludwig & Jean René Derré.
     
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  38. Théorie du pouvoir politique et religieux.Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise Bonald - 1965 - Paris,: Union générale d'éditions. Edited by Colette Capitan.
     
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    Neandertal vocal tract.Louis-Jean Boë, Jean-Louis Heim, Christian Abry & Pierre Badin - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 5 (3):409-429.
    Potential speech abilities constitute a key component in the description of the Neandertals and their relations with modern Homo Sapiens. Since Lieberman & Crelin postulated in 1971 the theory that “Neanderthal man did not have the anatomical prerequisites for producing the full range of human speech” their speech capability has been a subject of hot debate for over 30 years, and remains a controversial question. In this study, we first question the methodology adopted by Lieberman and Crelin, and we point (...)
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  40. The Word, Church and Sacraments in Protestantism and Catholicism.Louis Bouyer - 1961
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    Hatha-Yoga; dens udøvelse og virkning paa menneskets legeme og aand.Louis Brinkfort - 1949 - København,: A. Andersen.
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  42. Yoga; hvorledes man træner sig op til sundhed og livskraft..Louis Brinkfort - 1946 - København,: A. Andersen.
     
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    MONLÉON, Jacques de, Marx et Aristote : perspectives sur l'hommeMONLÉON, Jacques de, Marx et Aristote : perspectives sur l'homme.Louis Brunet - 1987 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 43 (1):113-114.
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    Risk vulnerability: a graphical interpretation.Louis Eeckhoudt & Béatrice Rey - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (2):227-234.
    The article gives a graphical interpretation of the concept of risk vulnerability. It shows that in a specific context of binary lotteries the assumption of risk vulnerability adds to prudence what the assumption of decreasing absolute risk aversion adds to risk aversion. We end the presentation showing that results can be extended to the concept of multiplicative risk vulnerability.
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  45. Legal history and legal theory shaking hands : towards a gentleman's agreement about a definition of the state.Pierre Brunet & Jean-Louis Halperin - 2016 - In Maksymilian Del Mar & Michael Lobban (eds.), Law in theory and history: new essays on a neglected dialogue. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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  46. Choosing expensive tastes.Louis Kaplow - 2006 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):415-425.
    Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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    Is Idiot Proof Safe Enough?Louis L. Bucciarelli - 1985 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (4):49-57.
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    Undercover, masquerading, surreptitious taping.Louis W. Hodges - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (2):26 – 36.
    The moral dimensions of undercover investigations by reporters are explored for their deception characteristics, using disclosures about a clinic in which doctors told women they were pregnant when they were not as an example. Three test questions are posed for the justifying of deceptive tactics in gathering information. In addition to undercover investigations, the morality of surreptitious taping is also discussed.
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    An Ancient Quarrel Continued: The Troubled Marriage of Philosophy and Literature.Louis Mackey - 2002 - University Press of America.
    In An Ancient Quarrel Continued, Louis Mackey argues that the relationship of philosophy with the literary arts is more intimate, more problematic, and more interesting than its relationship with the sciences.
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    LAFLEUR, Claude, Quatre introductions à la philosophie au XIIIe siècle : textes critiques et étude historiqueLAFLEUR, Claude, Quatre introductions à la philosophie au XIIIe siècle : textes critiques et étude historique.Louis-Jacques Bataillon - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (3):470-472.
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