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    The Latent Structure of Dictionaries.Philippe Vincent-Lamarre, Alexandre Blondin Massé, Marcos Lopes, Mélanie Lord, Odile Marcotte & Stevan Harnad - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (3):625-659.
    How many words—and which ones—are sufficient to define all other words? When dictionaries are analyzed as directed graphs with links from defining words to defined words, they reveal a latent structure. Recursively removing all words that are reachable by definition but that do not define any further words reduces the dictionary to a Kernel of about 10% of its size. This is still not the smallest number of words that can define all the rest. About 75% of the Kernel turns (...)
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    Les idées politiques de Chateaubriand..Philippe Andre-Vincent - 1936 - Montpellier,: Imprimerie de la presse.
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  3. Les révolutions et le droit.Philippe I. André-Vincent - 1974 - Paris: Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence.
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    Quantum mechanical evolution of relativistic particles.Philippe Droz-Vincent - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (1):67-90.
    This is a tentative theory of quantum measurement performed on particles with unspecified mass. For such a particle, the center of the wave packet undergoes a classical motion which is a precious guide to our approach. The framework is manifestly covariant and a priori nonlocal. It allows for describing an irreversible process which lasts during a nonvanishing lapse of time. The possibility to measure a dynamical variable in an arbitrary slate is discussed. Our picture is most satisfactory if we focus (...)
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  5. Direct interactions in relativistic statistical mechanics.Philippe Droz-Vincent - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (3):363-387.
    Directly interacting particles are considered in the multitime formalism of predictive relativistic mechanics. When the equations of motion leave a phase-space volume invariant, it turns out that the phase average of any first integral, covariantly defined as a flux across a 7n-dimensional surface, is conserved. The Hamiltonian case is discussed, a class of simple models is exhibited, and a tentative definition of equilibrium is proposed.
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    The massive bosonic string in the center-of-mass gauge.Philippe Droz-Vincent - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (4):525-541.
    The open Nambu string is revisited in the spirit of an early approach by Rohrlich. Strictly timelike motions only are considered. The proper-time of the center-of-mass is taken as preferred parameter. We propose a canonical formalism in terms of a countable infinity of variables, among them the modes. But the barycentric coordinates have noncommuting components, which makes possible a consistent quantization (in any dimension, four in particular) within the framework of a transverse space of states. If a maximal number of (...)
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    Introduction to IDTC Special Issue: Joule's Bicentenary History of Science, Foundations and Nature of Science.Philippe Vincent, Paulo Mauricio & Raffaele Pisano - 2020 - Foundations of Science 26 (3):531-551.
    James Prescott Joule’s (1818–1889) bicentenary took place in 2018 and commemorated by the IDTC with a Symposium—‘James Joule’s Bicentenary: Scientific and Pedagogical Issues Concerning Energy Conservation’—at the European Society for the History of Science (ESHS & BSHS), 14th–17th September, 2018, in London. This symposium had three main objectives: It aimed specifically to celebrate James Joule’s achievements considering the most recent historiographical works with a particular focus on the principle of conservation of energy; It served the purpose of discussing the scientific (...)
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    Éléments de discussion tirés des journées « histoire et causalité ».Philippe Blanchard, Hans-Erich Bödeker, Vincent Bontems, Éric Brian, Jean-Pierre Cléro, Laurie Catteeuw & Jochen Hoock - 2014 - Revue de Synthèse 135 (1):109-122.
    La notion de « cause secrète », à laquelle les classiques ont largement eu recours, est liée à une pratique de la science et à une conception de ses méthodes telles que la « loi » se trouve au coeur du dispositif. Si certains phénomènes paraissent ne pas être régis par la loi, il faut alors se mettre à amender la loi par de « petites équations ». Si le calcul des probabilités entre en scène, c'est pour déceler précisément la (...)
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  9. Serving Two Masters: The Contradictory Organization as an Ethical Challenge for Managerial Responsibility.Mar Pérezts, Jean-Philippe Bouilloud & Vincent de Gaulejac - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 101 (S1):33-44.
    “No one can serve two masters.” This Bible quotation highlights an irreducible contradiction, which echoes numerous organizational settings. This article considers the under-explored ethical implications of paradoxical injunctions created by such a contradiction at the managerial level. Contradictory organizational constraints turn into paradoxant systems , where the organization structurally settles paradoxical injunctions which challenge managerial ethics in practice. We then ask what managerial responsibility means in such contexts and find that managers have then to reshape their practice as a situated (...)
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    Electrophysiological resting state and default-mode networks from magnetoencephalography functional connectivity analyses.Wens Vincent, Mary Alison, Marty Brice, Bourguignon Mathieu, Goldman Serge, Op De Beeck Marc, Van Bogaert Patrick, Peigneux Philippe & De Tiège Xavier - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Modeling and correcting for linear spatial leakage effects in MEG seed-based functional connectivity mapping.Wens Vincent, Marty Brice, Mary Alison, Bourguignon Mathieu, Op De Beeck Marc, Goldman Serge, Van Bogaert Patrick, Peigneux Philippe & De Tiège Xavier - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Resting state functional connectivity predicts subsequent motor sequence learning.Mary Alison, Wens Vincent, Op De Beeck Marc, Leproult Rachel, De Tiège Xavier & Peigneux Philippe - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Historical Foundations of Physics & Applied Technology as Dynamic Frameworks in Pre-Service STEM.Raffaele Pisano, Philippe Vincent, Kosta Dolenc & Mateja Ploj Virtič - 2020 - Foundations of Science 1 (1):1-30.
    In recent decades, the development of sciences and technologies had a significant impact in society. This impact has been object of analysis from several standpoints, i.e., scientific, communication, historical and anthropological. Consequently, serious changes were required by the society. One of these has been the emerging relationship science in society and its foundations of applied sciences. A related foundational challenging is the educational process, which was and still is an unlimited challenge for teachers and professors: i.e., levels of understanding, curricula, (...)
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    Introduction to IDTC Special Issue: Joule's Bicentenary History of Science, Foundations and Nature of Science.Raffaele Pisano, Paulo Mauricio & Philippe Vincent - 2020 - Foundations of Science 2 (25):1-21.
    James Prescott Joule’s (1818–1889) bicentenary took place in 2018 and commemorated by the IDTC with a Symposium—‘James Joule’s Bicentenary: Scientific and Pedagogical Issues Concerning Energy Conservation’—at the European Society for the History of Science (ESHS & BSHS), 14th–17th September, 2018, in London. This symposium had three main objectives: It aimed specifically to celebrate James Joule’s achievements considering the most recent historiographical works with a particular focus on the principle of conservation of energy; It served the purpose of discussing the scientific (...)
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    Sensation Seeking and Adaptation in Parabonauts.Aurélie Collado, Jean-Philippe Hainaut, Vincent Monfort & Benoît Bolmont - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Historical Foundations of Physics & Applied Technology as Dynamic Frameworks in Pre-Service STEM.Mateja Ploj Virtič, Kosta Dolenc, Philippe Vincent & Raffaele Pisano - 2020 - Foundations of Science 26 (3):727-756.
    In recent decades, the development of sciences and technologies had a significant impact in society. This impact has been object of analysis from several standpoints, i.e., scientific, communication, historical and anthropological. Consequently, serious changes were required by the society. One of these has been the emerging relationship science in society and its foundations of applied sciences. A related foundational challenging is the educational process, which was and still is an unlimited challenge for teachers and professors: i.e., levels of understanding, curricula, (...)
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  17. Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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    Sciences Sociales et Histoire.Hugues Neveux, Pierre Monzani, Vincent Milliot, François Hincker, Patrice Pinell, Pierre Macherey, Tristan Lecoq, Guillaume Le Loup, A. Hussain Aziz, Philippe Bonolas, Serge Berstein & Claude Blanckaert - 1988 - Revue de Synthèse 109 (3-4):549-578.
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    Histoire des sciences.Stéphane Gioanni, Simone Roux, Pierre Pellegrin, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Catherine Goldstein, Nicolas Piqué, Philippe Drieux, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Edouard Mehl, Monique Cottret, Alain Firode, Christelle Rabier, Cédric Crémière & François Laplanche - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (1-2):174-213.
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    Philosophie.Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Sylvia Giocanti, Julie Reynaud, Michel Delon, Céline Spector, Christian Dubois, Philippe Cabestan, Vincent Bontems, Céline Lefève & Paul Payan - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (2):481-507.
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    Rapport sur les travaux de l'école française en Grèce en 1987.Anne Pariente, Pierre Aupert, Jean-Charles Moretti, Evangelos Pentazos, Vincent Déroche, François Queyrel, Michel Sève, Katérina Péristeni, René Treuil, Jacques-Y. Perreault, Jean-Yves Empereur, Angeliki Simossi, Yves Grandjean, Haïdo Koukouli-Chryssantakhi, Tony Kozelj, François Salviat, Michèle Brunet, Roland Etienne, Alexandre Farnoux, Philippe Fraisse, Gérard Siebert, Françoise Alabe & Hervé Duchêne - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (2):697-791.
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    Exercices d'humanité.Vincent Descombes - 2013 - Paris: Les Petits platons. Edited by Philippe de Lara.
    Lauréat du Grand Prix de Philosophie de l'Académie française, Vincent Descombes est aujourd'hui Directeur d'études à l'EHESS et membre du Centre de recherches politiques Raymond Aron. Il est l'un des rares philosophes français à s'inscrire dans le courant de la philosophie analytique, mouvement qui place la question du langage au centre de sa réflexion. Que savoir? Comment dire? Telles sont les questions que n'aura de cesse de poser le philosophe analytique. Ces entretiens avec Philippe de Lara, maître de (...)
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    Farewell to Jokes: The Last "Capricci" of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo and the Tradition of Irony in Venetian Painting.Philipp P. Fehl - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 5 (4):761-791.
    Capricci are nonsense drawings that delineate an elusive but inevitable sense behind or, better, within the palpable nonsense of the elementary proposition of a drawing; they are capers on a tightrope stretched between the poles of pathos and the ridiculous. We shall succeed in not falling only if we step forward boldly and know not only what we are doing but also what we are up against in the making of a picture as well as in living in the world. (...)
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    Vincent Duclert, Marie Scot (dir.), Élie Halévy et L’Ère des tyrannies. Histoire, philosophie et politique au XX e siècle. Tome 1, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, coll. « Études », 2019. [REVIEW]Philippe Boulanger - 2020 - Cités 83 (3):189-191.
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    Marie Bertherat, Martin de Halleux (avec Véronique Girard), 100 ans de lingerie, Paris, Atlas, 1996, 128 p. ; Farid Chenoune, Les Dessous de la féminité. Un siècle de lingerie, Paris, Assouline, 1998, 200 p. ; Gilles Néret, 1000 Dessous. Histoire. [REVIEW]Vincent Duclert - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Alors que le XIXe siècle dispose, grâce à Philippe Perrot, d'une histoire sociale des dessus et des dessous de la bourgeoisie, alors que les travaux d'Alain Corbin, Jean-Paul Aron ou Michelle Perrot ont montré, toujours pour cette période historique, la pertinence d'un tel sujet dès lors qu'il est inscrit dans une anthropologie du corps physique et social de la femme, le XXe siècle ne bénéficie pas d'une histoire comparable, en France en tout cas. Au contraire, les rares ouvrages dispo...
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    Marie Bertherat, Martin de Halleux (avec Véronique Girard), 100 ans de lingerie, Paris, Atlas, 1996, 128 p. ; Farid Chenoune, Les Dessous de la féminité. Un siècle de lingerie, Paris, Assouline, 1998, 200 p. ; Gilles Néret, 1000 Dessous. Histoire. [REVIEW]Vincent Duclert - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Alors que le XIXe siècle dispose, grâce à Philippe Perrot, d'une histoire sociale des dessus et des dessous de la bourgeoisie, alors que les travaux d'Alain Corbin, Jean-Paul Aron ou Michelle Perrot ont montré, toujours pour cette période historique, la pertinence d'un tel sujet dès lors qu'il est inscrit dans une anthropologie du corps physique et social de la femme, le XXe siècle ne bénéficie pas d'une histoire comparable, en France en tout cas. Au contraire, les rares ouvrages dispo...
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    Danièle ALEXANDRE-BIDON, Didier LETT, Les Enfants au Moyen Age, Ve-XVe siècles, col. « La Vie quotidienne », Hachette, 275 pages.Mireille Vincent-Cassy - 1997 - Clio 6.
    L'entrée des enfants médiévaux dans la collection de « La Vie Quotidienne » vaut reconnaissance. Ce petit ouvrage clot la polémique née il y a trente ans, quand Philippe Ariès avait avançé l'idée que la rareté des sources concernant l'enfance médiévale révélait un désintérêt des gens de cette époque pour leurs enfants. L'ouvrage que nous proposent ces deux spécialistes de l'enfance médiévale, Danièle Alexandre-Bidon et Didier Lett, offre une synthèse des connaissance acquises sur les...
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    Louis-Hugues Vincent, Le père Marie-Joseph Lagrange. Sa vie et son oeuvre. Paris, Éditions Parole et Silence, 2013, 670 p. [REVIEW]Philippe Roy-Lysencourt - 2016 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (3):538-539.
  29. The Poetry of Nachoem M. Wijnberg.Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):129-135.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 129-135. Introduction Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei Successions of words are so agreeable. It is about this. —Gertrude Stein Nachoem Wijnberg (1961) is a Dutch poet and novelist. He also a professor of cultural entrepreneurship and management at the Business School of the University of Amsterdam. Since 1989, he has published thirteen volumes of poetry and four novels, which, in my opinion mark a high point in Dutch contemporary literature. His novels even more than his poetry (...)
     
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    ANDRÉ-VINCENT, Philippe I., Liberté religieuse, question cruciale de Vatican II.Jean-Guy Pagé - 1979 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 35 (3):319-322.
  31. Jacques Derrida, Vincent Descombes, Gabbis Kortian, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-François Lyotard et Jean-Luc Nancy, La faculté de juger. [REVIEW]Claude Piché - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (5):209-211.
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    Thomas De Koninck, Jean-François de Raymond, Beauté oblige. Écologie et dignité. Manifeste. Avec la collaboration de Warwick Vincent, Marcel Babin, Rodolphe De Koninck, Caroline Gravel, Stéphanie Grimard, Jean-Philippe Curodeau, suivi de la traduction anglaise par Kathleen Hulley et Donald Landes, Beauty Obliges. Ecology and Dignity. Manifesto. Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval (coll. « Kairos - Travaux communs »), 2018, 74 p. [REVIEW]Cory Andrew Labrecque - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (2):340.
  33. Philosophy of AI: A structured overview.Vincent C. Müller - 2024 - In Nathalie A. Smuha (ed.), Cambridge handbook on the law, ethics and policy of Artificial Intelligence. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-25.
    This paper presents the main topics, arguments, and positions in the philosophy of AI at present (excluding ethics). Apart from the basic concepts of intelligence and computation, the main topics of ar-tificial cognition are perception, action, meaning, rational choice, free will, consciousness, and normativity. Through a better understanding of these topics, the philosophy of AI contributes to our understand-ing of the nature, prospects, and value of AI. Furthermore, these topics can be understood more deeply through the discussion of AI; so (...)
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  34. Spacetime is as spacetime does.Vincent Lam & Christian Wüthrich - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 64:39-51.
    Theories of quantum gravity generically presuppose or predict that the reality underlying relativistic spacetimes they are describing is significantly non-spatiotemporal. On pain of empirical incoherence, approaches to quantum gravity must establish how relativistic spacetime emerges from their non-spatiotemporal structures. We argue that in order to secure this emergence, it is sufficient to establish that only those features of relativistic spacetimes functionally relevant in producing empirical evidence must be recovered. In order to complete this task, an account must be given of (...)
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    The Institutions of Meaning: A Defense of Anthropological Holism.Vincent Descombes - 2013 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Holism maintains that a phenomenon is more than the sum of its parts. Yet analysis--a mental process crucial to comprehension--involves dismantling the whole to grasp it piecemeal and relationally. Wading through such quandaries, Vincent Descombes guides readers to a deepened appreciation of the entity that enables understanding: the human mind.
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    Les vertiges de la technoscience: façonner le monde atome par atome.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2009 - Paris: La Découverte.
    " Façonner le monde atome par atome " : tel est l'objectif incroyablement ambitieux affiché par les promoteurs américains de la " National Nanoinitiative ", lancée en 1999. Un projet global de " convergence des sciences ", visant à " initier une nouvelle Renaissance, incorporant une conception holiste de la technologie fondée sur [..] une analyse causale du monde physique, unifiée depuis l'échelle nano jusqu'à l'échelle planétaire. " Ce projet démiurgique est aujourd'hui au coeur de ce qu'on appelle la " (...)
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  37. Philosophie et pédagogie: Fichte et la Méthode de Pestalozzi.Jean-Marc Lamarre - 2012 - In Alain Trouvé & Michel Soëtard (eds.), Méthode et philosophie: la descendance éducative de l'Émile: Condorcet, Kant, Pestalozzi, Fichte, Herbart, Dilthey, Dewey, Freinet. Paris: L'Harmattan.
  38. L'idée-force de la morale chez Alfred Fouillée.Annie Stora Lamarre - 2007 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 53:143-158.
     
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  39. Measuring progress in robotics: Benchmarking and the ‘measure-target confusion’.Vincent C. Müller - 2019 - In Fabio Bonsignorio, John Hallam, Elena Messina & Angel P. Del Pobil (eds.), Metrics of sensory motor coordination and integration in robots and animals. Springer. pp. 169-179.
    While it is often said that robotics should aspire to reproducible and measurable results that allow benchmarking, I argue that a focus on benchmarking can be a hindrance for progress in robotics. The reason is what I call the ‘measure-target confusion’, the confusion between a measure of progress and the target of progress. Progress on a benchmark (the measure) is not identical to scientific or technological progress (the target). In the past, several academic disciplines have been led into pursuing only (...)
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  40. Future progress in artificial intelligence: A survey of expert opinion.Vincent C. Müller & Nick Bostrom - 2016 - In Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence. Cham: Springer. pp. 553-571.
    There is, in some quarters, concern about high–level machine intelligence and superintelligent AI coming up in a few decades, bringing with it significant risks for humanity. In other quarters, these issues are ignored or considered science fiction. We wanted to clarify what the distribution of opinions actually is, what probability the best experts currently assign to high–level machine intelligence coming up within a particular time–frame, which risks they see with that development, and how fast they see these developing. We thus (...)
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  41. The erotetic theory of reasoning: Bridges between formal semantics and the psychology of deductive inference.Philipp Koralus & Salvador Mascarenhas - 2013 - Philosophical Perspectives 27 (1):312-365.
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  42. Towards a phenomenological conception of experiential justification.Philipp Berghofer - 2020 - Synthese 197 (1):155-183.
    The aim of this paper is to shed light on and develop what I call a phenomenological conception of experiential justification. According to this phenomenological conception, certain experiences gain their justificatory force from their distinctive phenomenology. Such an approach closely connects epistemology and philosophy of mind and has recently been proposed by several authors, most notably by Elijah Chudnoff, Ole Koksvik, and James Pryor. At the present time, however, there is no work that contrasts these different versions of PCEJ. This (...)
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    Criminal law in the age of the administrative state.Vincent Chiao - 2019 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Criminal law as public law -- Criminal law as public law -- Criminal law as public law -- Mass incarceration and the theory of punishment -- Reasons to criminalize -- Formalism and pragmatism in criminal procedure -- Responsibility without resentment.
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  44. The Asymmetric Nature of Time.Vincent Grandjean - 2022 - Springer Nature.
    This open access monograph offers a detailed study and a systematic defense of a key intuition we typically have, as human beings, with respect to the nature of time: the intuition that the future is open, whereas the past is fixed. For example, whereas it seems unsettled whether there will be a fourth world war, it is settled that there was a first world war. -/- The book contributes, in particular, three major and original insights. First, it provides a coherent, (...)
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    Le social à l'esprit: dialogues avec Vincent Descombes.Vincent Descombes, Francesco Callegaro & Jing Xie (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Éditions EHESS.
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    Temps-paysage: pour une écologie des crises.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2021 - Paris: Le Pommier.
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  47. The Bare Past.Vincent Grandjean - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2523-2550.
    In this paper, I first introduce one of the most prominent objections against the Growing Block Theory of time (GBT), the so-called ‘epistemic objection’, according to which GBT provides no way of knowing that our time is the objective present and, therefore, leads at best to absolute skepticism about our temporal location, at worst to the quasi-certainty that we are located in the objective past. Secondly, I express my dissatisfaction regarding the various traditional attempts to address this objection, especially Merricks (...)
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  48. Husserl’s Conception of Experiential Justification: What It Is and Why It Matters.Philipp Berghofer - 2018 - Husserl Studies 34 (2):145-170.
    The aim of this paper is twofold. The first is an interpretative one as I wish to provide a detailed account of Husserl’s conception of experiential justification. Here Ideas I and Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge: Lectures 1906/07 will be my main resources. My second aim is to demonstrate the currency and relevance of Husserl’s conception. This means two things: Firstly, I will show that in current debates in analytic epistemology there is a movement sharing with Husserl the (...)
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  49. Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (forthcoming).Vincent C. Müller - manuscript
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    Moral hazards and solar radiation management: Evidence from a large-scale online experiment.Philipp Schoenegger & Kian Mintz-Woo - 2024 - Journal of Environmental Psychology 95:102288.
    Solar radiation management (SRM) may help to reduce the negative outcomes of climate change by minimising or reversing global warming. However, many express the worry that SRM may pose a moral hazard, i.e., that information about SRM may lead to a reduction in climate change mitigation efforts. In this paper, we report a large-scale preregistered, money-incentivised, online experiment with a representative US sample (N = 2284). We compare actual behaviour (donations to climate change charities and clicks on climate change petition (...)
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