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  1. Boutroux.Émile Boutroux - 1943 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial sudamericana. Edited by Lafontaine, P. Albert, [From Old Catalog] & Demetrio Náñez.
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    Morale et religion.Mile Boutroux - 1925 - Paris,: E. Flammarion.
    Questions religieuses.--La vérité et la vie.--Morale et religion.--L'au-dela intérieur.--Pascal et le temps présent.--La idée de liberté en France et en Allemagne.--Après la guerre.--Morale et démocratie.--L'idéalisme franc̜ais et le temps présent.
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  3. William James y su filosofía.Émile Boutroux - 1943 - Montevideo,: C. García & cía.. Edited by Mario Falcao Espalter.
     
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  4. To reach for metaphysics : Mile boutroux's philosophy of science.Fabien Capeillères - 2009 - In Rudolf A. Makkreel & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy. Indiana University Press.
     
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    The philosophy of Émile Boutroux as representative of French idealism in the nineteenth century.Lucy Shepard Crawford - 1924 - New York: Longmans, Green & Co..
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  6. Die lehre vom zufall bei Émile Boutroux.Otto Boelitz - 1907 - Leipzig,: Quelle & Meyer.
     
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    Du postovisme à l'idéalisme.Dominique Parodi - 1930 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    L'idéalisme de Th. Hill Green.--Le pragmatisme, d'après W. James et M. Schiller.--La signification du pragmatisme.--Le problème religieux dans la pensée contemporaine.--Notes sur la pensée catholique au temps du modernisme.--Émile Boutroux.--Le rire, d'après M. Bergson.--L'idée du progrès universel.--La philosophie d'Octave Hamelin.--M. Émile Meyerson et l'xplication dans les sciences.--En marge de M. Brunschvicg.--Le rationalisme et l'idée de Dieu.
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    De l'explication dans les sciences..Émile Meyerson - 1927 - Paris,: Payot.
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  9. Identité et réalité.Émile Meyerson - 1912 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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  10. Identidad y realidad.Émile Meyerson - 1929 - Editorial Reus, s. a. [etc.]: Edited by Joaquím Xirau.
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  11. Réflexiones sur le rôle et l'orginalité des sciences morales..Émile Mireaux - 1966 - Paris,: impr. Firmin-Didot et Cie.
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    Wetenschapsbeoefening.Eugène Antoine Désiré Émile Carp - 1978 - Utrecht: Spectrum.
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  13. Henri Poincaré. L'œuvre scientifique, l'œuvre philosophique.Vito Volterra, Jacques Hadamard, Paul Langevin & Pierre Boutroux - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (4):1-1.
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    Teilhard, Jung en Sartre over evolutie.Eugène Antoine Désiré Émile Carp - 1969 - Utrecht,: Het Spectrum.
  15. Les grands courants de la pensée contemporaine.R. Eucken, H. Buriot, G. Luquet & M. E. Boutroux - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (3):4-6.
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    Philosophes du Cameroun: Njou-Mouellé, Towa, Eboussi Boulaga, Hebga: conférences-débats du Cercle camerounais de philosophie au Centre culturel français François Villon de Yaoundé, (janvier-avril 2005).Ebénézer Njoh-Mouellé & Émile Kenmogne (eds.) - 2006 - Yaoundé, Cameroun: Presses universitaires de Yaoundé.
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    Vie et éthique, de Bergson à nous: actes du colloque international de philosophie de Yaoundé, 21-22 novembre 2013.Ebénézer Njoh-Mouellé & Émile Kenmogne (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Les 21 et 22 novembre 2013, en partenariat avec le département de philosophie de la Faculté des Arts, Lettres et Sciences humaines de l'Université de Yaoundé-I, le Cercle camerounais de philosophie (Cercaphi) a organisé son deuxième colloque international, après celui de novembre 2007 qui avait porté sur le thème de "La philosophie et les interprétations de la mondialisation en Afrique". "Vie et éthique, de Bergson à nous" a été le thème de ce second colloque dont voici le livre des Actes. (...)
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  18. La pensée humaine, ses formes et ses problèmes.Harald Höffding, Jacques de Coussange & M. E. Boutroux - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (6):9-10.
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    Henri Poincaré.V. Volterra, J. Hadamard, P. Langevin & P. Boutroux - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (17):474-474.
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    Recenzije I prikazi.Vinko Grgurev, Marijan Krivak, Mile Marinčić, Zdravko Perić, Suzana Marjanić & Tonći Kokić - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (3):615-635.
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    Lettres a Félix ravaisson (1846-1892).Xavier Léon, Ernest Havet, A. Fouillée, J. Michelet, C. Renouvier & É Boutroux - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (2):173-202.
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    Environmental Worldview: A Case Study of Young People from Kosovo.Murtezan Ismaili, Leonora Çarkaj & Mile Srbinovski - 2019 - Seeu Review 14 (2):185-195.
    Understanding attitudes towards the environment is important because they often determine behaviour that either increases or decreases environmental quality. In this article we investigate the environmental worldview of the young people from Kosovo. The New Revised Environmental Paradigm Scale or New Ecological Paradigm Scale, known as NEP Scale (Dunlap et al., 2000) was used. The study involved 330 young people age 18-20. 150 young people are from secondary schools, and other (180) are from some different faculties at the State University (...)
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  23. Œuvres de Biaise Pascal, publiées suivant l'ordre chronologique, avec documents complémentaires, introductions et notes.Léon Brunschvicg & Pierre Boutroux - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (1):8-8.
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    Talking Plants: Botany and Speech in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica.Miles Ogborn - 2013 - History of Science 51 (3):251-282.
  25. Practical Bioethics: Ethics for Patients and Providers.J. K. Miles - 2023 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    _Practical Bioethics_ offers a mix of theory and readings, presented in a format that is succinct and approachable. Each chapter begins and ends with a case study, illustrating the core issues at play and emphasizing the practical nature of the dilemmas arising in medicine. Primary source texts are provided to flesh out the issues, and each of these is carefully edited and presented with interwoven explanatory comments to assist student readers. Throughout, J.K. Miles shows the importance of health-care ethics to (...)
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    Does a green leaf confirm that all ravens are Black? Brief reflections on a paradox of confirmation 1: Miles does a green leaf confirm that all ravens are Black?Tim Miles - 2014 - Think 13 (36):89-92.
    The paradox is that a natural idea of what counts as confirmation implies that a green leaf confirms the hypothesis that all ravens are black. The following brief paper explains this paradox, proposes a resolution in terms of relative frequency, and suggests that this shows a link between confirmation and falsification.
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  27. Divine Psychology and Cosmic Fine-Tuning.Miles K. Donahue - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    After briefly outlining the fine-tuning argument (FTA), I explain how it relies crucially on the claim that it is not improbable that God would design a fine-tuned universe. Against this premise stands the divine psychology objection: the contention that the probability that God would design a fine-tuned universe is inscrutable. I explore three strategies for meeting this objection: (i) denying that the FTA requires any claims about divine psychology in the first place, (ii) defining the motivation and intention to design (...)
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  28. La philosophie du moyen âge.Bréhier Émile - 1937 - Paris: Albin Michel ;.
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    The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine.Steven H. Miles - 2004 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one passage of the Oath and concludes with a modern case discussion. This book is for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics and history of the profession.
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    Nouveaux essais sur l'entendement humain.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz & Emile Boutroux - 1966 - Paris,: Garnier-Flammarion.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    What makes interdisciplinarity difficult? Some consequences of domain specificity in interdisciplinary practice.Miles MacLeod - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):697-720.
    Research on interdisciplinary science has for the most part concentrated on the institutional obstacles that discourage or hamper interdisciplinary work, with the expectation that interdisciplinary interaction can be improved through institutional reform strategies such as through reform of peer review systems. However institutional obstacles are not the only ones that confront interdisciplinary work. The design of policy strategies would benefit from more detailed investigation into the particular cognitive constraints, including the methodological and conceptual barriers, which also confront attempts to work (...)
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  32. The pen, the dress, and the coat: a confusion in goodness.Miles Tucker - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (7):1911-1922.
    Conditionalists say that the value something has as an end—its final value—may be conditional on its extrinsic features. They support this claim by appealing to examples: Kagan points to Abraham Lincoln’s pen, Rabinowicz and Rønnow-Rasmussen to Lady Diana’s dress, and Korsgaard to a mink coat. They contend that these things may have final value in virtue of their historical or societal roles. These three examples have become familiar: many now merely mention them to establish the conditionalist position. But the widespread (...)
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  33. The Theaetetus of Plato.Miles BURNYEAT - 1990 - Philosophy 66 (258):540-541.
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    IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy.T. R. Miles - 1964 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64 (1):71-84.
    T. R. Miles; IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1 June 1964, Pages 71–84, https://doi.org/10.1.
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    IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy.T. R. Miles - 1964 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64:71-84.
    T. R. Miles; IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1 June 1964, Pages 71–84, https://doi.org/10.1.
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    States of affairs and our connection with the good.Miles Tucker - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    Abstractionists claim that the only bearers of intrinsic value are abstract, necessarily existing states of affairs. I argue that abstractionism cannot succeed. Though we can model concrete goods such as lives, projects, and outcomes with abstract states, conflating models of goods with the goods themselves has surprising and unattractive consequences. I suggest that concrete states of affairs or facts are the only bearers of intrinsic value. I show how this proposal can overcome the concerns lodged against abstractionism and, in the (...)
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    Historical studies in philosophy.Emile Boutroux - 1912 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press. Edited by Fred Rothwell.
    The history of philosophy.--Socrates, the founder of moral science.--Aristotle.--Jacob Boehme, the German philosopher.--Descartes.--Kant.
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    What does interdisciplinarity look like in practice: Mapping interdisciplinarity and its limits in the environmental sciences.Miles MacLeod & Michiru Nagatsu - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 67:74-84.
    In this paper we take a close look at current interdisciplinary modeling practices in the environmental sciences, and suggest that closer attention needs to be paid to the nature of scientific practices when investigating and planning interdisciplinarity. While interdisciplinarity is often portrayed as a medium of novel and transformative methodological work, current modeling strategies in the environmental sciences are conservative, avoiding methodological conflict, while confining interdisciplinary interactions to a relatively small set of pre-existing modeling frameworks and strategies (a process we (...)
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    Interdisciplinary problem- solving: emerging modes in integrative systems biology.Miles MacLeod & Nancy J. Nersessian - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (3):401-418.
    Integrative systems biology is an emerging field that attempts to integrate computation, applied mathematics, engineering concepts and methods, and biological experimentation in order to model large-scale complex biochemical networks. The field is thus an important contemporary instance of an interdisciplinary approach to solving complex problems. Interdisciplinary science is a recent topic in the philosophy of science. Determining what is philosophically important and distinct about interdisciplinary practices requires detailed accounts of problem-solving practices that attempt to understand how specific practices address the (...)
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    Building Simulations from the Ground Up: Modeling and Theory in Systems Biology.Miles MacLeod & Nancy J. Nersessian - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (4):533-556.
    In this article, we provide a case study examining how integrative systems biologists build simulation models in the absence of a theoretical base. Lacking theoretical starting points, integrative systems biology researchers rely cognitively on the model-building process to disentangle and understand complex biochemical systems. They build simulations from the ground up in a nest-like fashion, by pulling together information and techniques from a variety of possible sources and experimenting with different structures in order to discover a stable, robust result. Finally, (...)
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    Science & religion in contemporary philosophy.Emile Boutroux - 1909 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press. Edited by Jonathan Nield.
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    Science & religion in contemporary philosophy.Emile Boutroux & Jonathan Nield - 1909 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press. Edited by Jonathan Nield.
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    Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness.Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Kim Paul, Kathleen Montgomery & Bertil Philipson - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (1):37-48.
    Narrative analysis is well established as a means of examining the subjective experience of those who suffer chronic illness and cancer. In a study of perceptions of the outcomes of treatment of cancer of the colon, we have been struck by the consistency with which patients record three particular observations of their subjective experience: the immediate impact of the cancer diagnosis and a persisting identification as a cancer patient, regardless of the time since treatment and of the presence or absence (...)
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    Résistance(s): Liber Amicorum Jean-Émile Charlier.Jean-Émile Charlier, Sarah Croché, Louis Le Hardÿ de Beaulieu, Fabienne Leloup & Frédéric Moens (eds.) - 2022 - [Louvain-La-Neuve]: PUL, Presses Universitaires de Louvain.
    Résistance(s) réunit un ensemble de contributions scientifiques originales émanant de chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales et consacré à la ou aux résistance(s). La résistance décrit les capacités de refus, d'évitement et d'adaptation développées par les acteurs lorsqu'ils sont confrontés à une imposition externe ou à une injonction institutionnelle. Elle se présente comme une interprétation des refus, des éventuelles ruses voire des conflits ouverts qui s'expriment dans une telle situation ; cette interprétation diffère cependant de sa simple manifestation dans la (...)
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  45. The concept of disinterestedness in eighteenth-century british aesthetics.Miles Rind - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):67-87.
    British writers of the eighteenth century such as Shaftesbury and Hutcheson are widely thought to have used the notion of disinterestedness to distinguish an aesthetic mode of perception from all other kinds. This historical view originates in the work of Jerome Stolnitz. Through a re-examination of the texts cited by Stolnitz, I argue that none of the writers in question possessed the notion of disinterestedness that has been used in later aesthetic theory, but only the ordinary, non-technical concept, and that (...)
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  46. The individual conscience and the law.Emile Boutroux - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (3):317-333.
  47. Two Kinds of Value Pluralism.Miles Tucker - 2016 - Utilitas 28 (3):333-346.
    I argue that there are two distinct views called ‘value pluralism’ in contemporary axiology, but that these positions have not been properly distinguished. The first kind of pluralism, weak pluralism, is the view philosophers have in mind when they say that there are many things that are valuable. It is also the kind of pluralism that philosophers like Moore, Brentano and Chisholm were interested in. The second kind of pluralism, strong pluralism, is the view philosophers have in mind when they (...)
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    The elementary forms of the religious life.Émile Durkheim - 1926 - New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by Joseph Ward Swain.
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    ‘Intelligible government’: rethinking the meaning of monarchy in the age of King Charles III.Miles Taylor - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    At the beginning of a new reign it seems appropriate to re-assess the meaning of monarchy in modern Britain. The new King heads a fractured royal family, a divided nation, and a disaffected Commonwealth. How can we as scholars make sense of where the monarchy has been, and where it might be going? This article suggests a new scholarly approach is required. Through a critical analysis of three classic studies of monarchy: Walter Bagehot’s The English constitution (1867), Kingsley Martin’s The (...)
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  50. Moore, Brentano, and Scanlon: a defense of indefinability.Miles Tucker - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (8):2261-2276.
    Mooreans claim that intrinsic goodness is a conceptual primitive. Fitting-attitude theorists object: they say that goodness should be defined in terms of what it is fitting for us to value. The Moorean view is often considered a relic; the fitting-attitude view is increasingly popular. I think this unfortunate. Though the fitting-attitude analysis is powerful, the Moorean view is still attractive. I dedicate myself to the influential arguments marshaled against Moore’s program, including those advanced by Scanlon, Stratton-Lake and Hooker, and Jacobson; (...)
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