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  1. Loisy et le Collége de France.Pierre-Eugène Leroy - 2010 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 142 (2):105-122.
     
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    E-Collection.Thomas M. Lennon, Sean Allen-Hermanson, Samantha Brennan, Jean-Pierre Schachter, Marceline Morais, Scott Campbell, Zena Ryder & Nebojsa Kujundzic - 2011 - Modern Schoolman 88 (3/4).
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    Marcelin Berthelot's first publication in 1850, on the subjection of liquids to tension.David H. Trevena - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (1):45-54.
    The famous French chemist, Marcelin Berthelot, published his first scientific paper in 1850. However, reference to this paper has been largely ignored in the various accounts of his lasting contributions to chemistry. The probable reason for this is that this paper is concerned with a method of subjecting a liquid to tension, and it is more appropriate to regard it as a paper on physics rather than on chemistry. In the work described in this largely-forgotten paper, written whilst (...)
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  4. Problèmes actuels de la Phénoménologie.Pierre Thévenaz, Herman J. Pos, Eugen Fink, M. Merleau-Ponty, P. Ricœur & J. Wahl - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (3):341-341.
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  5. Problèmes actuels de la phénoménologie.Pierre Thévenaz, Herman J. Pos, Eugen Fink, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Riooeur & Jean Wahl - 1952 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 14 (3):596-596.
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    Investigating the communicative strategy in 2 Maccabees 3: Six scenes which influence the reader throughout the narrative. [REVIEW]Eugene Coetzer & Pierre Jordaan - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (3):6.
    The events in the introduction to 2 Maccabees (2 Macc 3:1–39) undoubtedly centre round the Jerusalem Temple. It is depicted as world-renowned, holy and just. Many scholars have therefore highlighted the theme of the Temple in 2 Maccabees, introduced by 2 Maccabees 3. Yet, the reason for the Temple’s centrality is not traditionally seen as more than a mere link to the rest of the narrative. This article, however, asks the question: Why is the author incorporating the Temple in such (...)
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    Assessing the detection, reporting and investigation of adverse events in clinical trial protocols implemented in Cameroon: a documentary review of clinical trial protocols.Akoh Walter Ebile, Jerome Ateudjieu, Martin Ndinakie Yakum, Marceline Ngounoue Djuidje & Pierre Watcho - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundInternational guidelines recommend ethical and scientific quality standards for managing and reporting adverse events occurring during clinical trials to competent research ethics committees and regulatory authorities. The purpose of this study was to determine whether clinical trial protocols in Cameroon are developed in line with national requirements and international guidelines as far as detecting, reporting and investigating of adverse events is concerned.MethodsIt was a documentary review of all approved clinical trial protocols that were submitted at the Cameroon National Ethics Committee (...)
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    Cultures ApartPopular Culture in Early Modern Europe.Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error.The Horse of Pride. Life in a Breton Village.Writer and Public in France. From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. [REVIEW]Eugen Weber, Peter Burke, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Pierre-Jakez Helias & John Lough - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):481.
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    Une expérience de mixité dans l’enseignement secondaire à la fin des années 1930 : le lycée Marcelin Berthelot à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés.Cécile Hochard - 2003 - Clio 18:113-124.
    La séparation des sexes caractérise le système scolaire français, et tout particulièrement l’enseignement secondaire, jusqu’aux années 1960. Dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, la mixité, telle que nous l’envisageons aujourd’hui, n’est pas concevable. Pourtant, à sa création, en octobre 1938, le lycée de garçons Marcelin Berthelot, à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, accueille également des filles. Expliquer cette présence féminine, absolument singulière, oblige à faire la part des facteurs circonstanciels, de l’évolution des identités de sexe et de celle de la demande (...)
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  10. Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project.Chris F. Taylor, Dawn Field, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Jan Aerts, Rolf Apweiler, Michael Ashburner, Catherine A. Ball, Pierre-Alain Binz, Molly Bogue, Tim Booth, Alvis Brazma, Ryan R. Brinkman, Adam Michael Clark, Eric W. Deutsch, Oliver Fiehn, Jennifer Fostel, Peter Ghazal, Frank Gibson, Tanya Gray, Graeme Grimes, John M. Hancock, Nigel W. Hardy, Henning Hermjakob, Randall K. Julian, Matthew Kane, Carsten Kettner, Christopher Kinsinger, Eugene Kolker, Martin Kuiper, Nicolas Le Novere, Jim Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E. Lewis, Phillip Lord, Ann-Marie Mallon, Nishanth Marthandan, Hiroshi Masuya, Ruth McNally, Alexander Mehrle, Norman Morrison, Sandra Orchard, John Quackenbush, James M. Reecy, Donald G. Robertson, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Henry Rodriguez, Heiko Rosenfelder, Javier Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith & Jason Snape - 2008 - Nature Biotechnology 26 (8):889-896.
    Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum information’ (MI) checklists specifying the key information to include when reporting experimental results are beginning to find favor with experimentalists, analysts, publishers and funders alike. Such checklists aim to ensure that methods, data, analyses and results are described to a level sufficient to support the unambiguous interpretation, sophisticated search, reanalysis and experimental corroboration and reuse of data sets, facilitating the extraction of maximum value from data sets (...)
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  11. Eugenics and Disability.Robert A. Wilson & Joshua St Pierre - 2016 - In Beatriz Mirandaa-Galarza Patrick Devlieger (ed.), Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society. Antwerp, Belgium: pp. 93-112.
    In the intersection between eugenics past and present, disability has never been far beneath the surface. Perceived and ascribed disabilities of body and mind were one of the core sets of eugenics traits that provided the basis for institutionalized and sterilization on eugenic grounds for the first 75 years of the 20th-century. Since that time, the eugenic preoccupation with the character of future generations has seeped into what have become everyday practices in the realm of reproductive choice. As Marsha Saxton (...)
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    Kant actuel. Hommage à Pierre Laberge. [REVIEW]Marceline Morais - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (3):619-621.
    Ce collectif en hommage au défunt Pierre Laberge est divisé en cinq parties, qui renvoient respectivement à cinq thèmes fondamentaux de la pensée kantienne: l'éthique, l'esthétique, la politique, la philosophie théorique, l'anthropologie et l'axiologie.
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    Kant actuel. Hommage à Pierre LabergeFrançois Duchesneau, Guy Lafrance et Claude Piché, directeurs de la publication Collection «Analytiques», vol. 12Montréal, Bellarmin; Paris, Vrin, 2000, 312 p. [REVIEW]Marceline Morais - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (3):619-622.
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    Review: Kant actuel. Hommage à Pierre Laberge. [REVIEW]Marceline Morais - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (3):619-.
  15. De l'humanisme à la métaphysique: Eugène Dupréel et la philosophie grecque.Pierre Aubenque - 1968 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 22 (83/84):193.
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    GAUDETTE, Pierre, Le péchéGAUDETTE, Pierre, Le péché.Paul-Eugène Chabot - 1992 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 48 (3):494-495.
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    New Theoretical Framework for Approaching Artistic Activity: the Principle of Uncertainty. Pierre-Michel Menger’s Sociology of Creative Work.Dan-Eugen Raţiu - 2012 - Cultura 9 (1):101-122.
    This article explores recent developments in the sociology of the arts, namely the new theoretical framework set up by the French sociologist Pierre-Michel Menger in order to approach the artistic activity. It aims to show how he has shaped new tools of understanding and modelling for exploring the arts, as a particular world of action. Laying down the foundation of a conception of action related to symbolic interactionism and drawing on the economic analysis of risk and uncertainty, Menger move (...)
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  18. Science Et Philosophie Chez Gœhe.René Berthelot - 1932 - F. Alcan.
     
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    An Interior Metaphysics. The Philosophical Synthesis of Pierre Scheuer, S.J. By Daniel J. Shine, S.J. [REVIEW]Eugene L. Donahue - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):80-81.
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    Historical and Critical Dictionary. Selections. By Pierre Bayle. Trans, with an Introduction and Notes, by Richard H. Popkin. With the assistance of Craig Brush. [REVIEW]Eugene L. Donahue - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (2):171-171.
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    La pluralité des temps chez les théoriciens socialistes (1820-1870).Pierre Ansart - 2013 - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans L'Homme et la Société, 1988, vol. 90, n° 90, p. 15-24. Il est également accessible ici. Résumé : Les fondateurs du socialisme ont en commun de penser l'avènement d'une coupure historique, d'une révolution marquant le début d'un nouveau monde riche de rythmes temporels sans précédents. Mais leurs constructions des temps sociaux divergent profondément. Saint-Simon, puis Eugène Buret, Constantin Pecqueur, font du passé de l'Europe un temps scandé par la succession de systèmes (...) - (...)
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    La tentation d'Eugénie: l'humanité face à son destin.Pierre Giorgini - 2018 - Montrouge: Bayard. Edited by Stanislas Deprez, Aliocha Wald Lasowski & Paul Jorion.
    Eugénie est un prénom qui signifie étymologiquement la "bien-née". C'est dans une racine commune que le terme eugénisme est apparu. Il désigne les méthodes et techniques permettant d'améliorer l'espèce humaine en intervenant sur son patrimoine génétique. L'auteur étend l'idéologie scientiste sous-jacente à l'eugénisme à toutes les tentatives de mise sous influence massive et irréversible de notre humanité au monde. Dans ce nouvel essai original, P. Giorgini s'attaque ainsi à notre développement scientifique et technologique. Jusqu'où ira-t-on? Et comment? A quel prix (...)
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    La philosophie du coeur de Grégoire Skovoroda Antoine Eugène Kaluzny Montréal: Fides, 1983. 128 p. $7.95. [REVIEW]Pierre Bellemare - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):525-527.
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    New Theoretical Framework for Approaching Artistic Activity.Dan-Eugen Raţiu - 2012 - Cultura 9 (1):101-122.
    This article explores recent developments in the sociology of the arts, namely the new theoretical framework set up by the French sociologist Pierre-Michel Menger in order to approach the artistic activity. It aims to show how he has shaped new tools of understanding and modelling for exploring the arts, as a particular world of action. Laying down the foundation of a conception of action related to symbolic interactionism and drawing on the economic analysis of risk and uncertainty, Menger move (...)
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    New Theoretical Framework for Approaching Artistic Activity.Dan-Eugen Raţiu - 2012 - Cultura 9 (1):101-122.
    This article explores recent developments in the sociology of the arts, namely the new theoretical framework set up by the French sociologist Pierre-Michel Menger in order to approach the artistic activity. It aims to show how he has shaped new tools of understanding and modelling for exploring the arts, as a particular world of action. Laying down the foundation of a conception of action related to symbolic interactionism and drawing on the economic analysis of risk and uncertainty, Menger move (...)
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    The summa hefneriana: Myth, megamyth, and metamyth.Eugene G. D'Aquili - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):371-381.
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    Berthelot's anti-atomism: A 'matter of taste'?Mary Jo Nye - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (5):585-590.
    The influential French chemist Marcelin Berthelot spoke against the use of Dalton's atomic theory and Avogadro's hypothesis in the second half of the nineteenth century. This paper argues that Berthelot conceded that atomism might be acceptable as a system of conventions, but he feared the power of such conventions in constructing a realistic picture of atoms which was not warranted empirically. Equally, Berthelot's anti-atomism was a last-ditch effort to assert the place of chemistry within the tradition (...)
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    Quantum, Space and Time--The Quest Continues, Studies and Essays in Honour of Louis de Broglie, Paul Dirac and Eugene Wigner.Asim O. Barut, Alwyn van der Merwe & Jean-Pierre Vigier - 1987 - Noûs 21 (3):442-444.
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    Is there Awareness Outside Attention? Allan Combs, Stanley A Psychological Perspective.Allan Combs, Stanley Krippner & Eugene Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (11-12):11-12.
    This paper approaches the question of awareness outside of attention through a broader psychological examination of human consciousness. Questions regarding the boundaries of conscious awareness, as well as the possibility of 'subconscious' or 'unconscious' mental processes, were widely discussed 100 years and more ago when they played a central role in the thinking of turn-of-thecentury theorists such as William James, F.W.H. Myers, Jean-Martin Charcot, and Pierre Janet, all of whom were interested in dissociative phenomena suggestive of consciousness, or awareness, (...)
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    Pierre Duhem: Mixture and chemical combination and related essays. Edited and translated, with an introduction, by Paul Needham.Robert J. Deltete & Anastasios Brenner - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 6 (3):203-232.
    The following is an essay review of Paul Needham's translation of Pierre Duhem's Lemixte et la combinaison chimique and a numberof other essays. In this review we describe theintent and general features of Le mixte and try to place it in the larger context of Duhem'sprogram for energetics. The long essay (Essay3) opposing Marcellin Berthelot'sthermochemistry is singled out for detailedcommentary, since it gives Duhem's reasons forendorsing Josiah Willard Gibbs's chemicalstatics. We argue that a chemical mechanics ofa Gibbsian sort, (...)
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  31. Pierre Duhem et ses doctorands: bibliographie de la littérature primaire et secondaire.Jean-François Stoffel - 1996 - 2300 Turnhout, Belgique: Brepols Publishers.
    Introduction / St.L. JAKI (pp. 9-19). Présentation / J.-Fr. STOFFEL (p. 21). – L'œuvre de Pierre Duhem (pp. 25-113). Publications post­humes (pp. 115-129). – IIe partie : Les travaux de ses doc­torands. Fernand Caubet (pp. 133-135). Henry Chevallier (pp. 137-141). Émile Lenoble (pp. 143-144). Lucien Marchis (pp. 145-154). Eugène Monnet (pp. 155-156). Henri Pélabon (pp. 157-168). Paul Saurel (pp. 169-172). Albert Turpain (pp. 173-197). – IIIe partie : La litté­rature secondaire. Thèses et mé­moires (pp. 201-202). Livres (pp. 203-205). (...)
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    Essay Review on Pierre Duhem: Mixture and Chemical Combination and Related Essays. [REVIEW]Anastasios Brenner & Robert J. Deltete - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 6 (3):203-232.
    The following is an essay review of Paul Needham's translation of Pierre Duhem's Lemixte et la combinaison chimique and a numberof other essays. In this review we describe theintent and general features of Le mixte and try to place it in the larger context of Duhem'sprogram for energetics. The long essay (Essay3) opposing Marcellin Berthelot'sthermochemistry is singled out for detailedcommentary, since it gives Duhem's reasons forendorsing Josiah Willard Gibbs's chemicalstatics. We argue that a chemical mechanics ofa Gibbsian sort, (...)
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    Methodology in the history of ideas: The case of Pierre Charron.Alfred Soman - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4):495.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Discussions METHODOLOGY IN THE HISTORY OF IDEAS: THE CASE OF PIERRE CHARRON Affanities, influences, borrowings, innovations, traditions, consistency--these are some of the key concepts of the time-honored and probably still dominant approach to the history of ideas. Scholars who seek to understand and interpret the philosophy and literature of the past in these terms tend to pay little attention to the social and institutional factors which (...)
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    The pioneer work of François Donny on the existence of tension in liquids.David H. Trevena - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (4):379-386.
    In 1846 the Belgian scientist François Donny published a very important but still virtually unknown paper. Apparently the first publication on the ability of liquids to withstand tension, it appeared some four years before Marcelin Berthelot's famous paper on this property of liquids. It seems only fair to record the fact that, contrary to accepted belief, Donny, not Berthelot, was really the first pioneer in this field. In his paper Donny describes how he first observed by chance (...)
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    Disziplin, Profession und Nation: Die Ideologie der Chemie in Frankreich vom Zweiten Kaiserreich bis in die Zwischenkriegszeit. [REVIEW]Peter Ramberg - 2002 - Isis 93:330-331.
    Is there an ideology of chemistry? Given recent developments in history of science, we would almost certainly answer “yes” in some form to this question; and in this detailed institutional study Ulrike Fell uses the example of chemistry in France to define more precisely what the “ideology” of a science would be. Fell outlines the collective system of common beliefs and cultural goals of chemists using three interrelated concepts: “discipline” , “profession” , and “nation” .Fell's multilayered analysis is divided among (...)
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    Dangerous Tendencies of Cosmic Theology.John P. Slattery - 2017 - Philosophy and Theology 29 (1):69-82.
    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin loved the world, but, theologically and spiritually, he often tried to leave it behind. This essay shows that from the 1920s until his death in 1955, Teilhard de Chardin unequivocally supported racist eugenic practices, praised the possibilities of the Nazi experiments, and looked down upon those who he deemed "imperfect" humans. These ideas explicitly lay the groundwork for Teilhard’s famous cosmological theology, a link which has been largely ignored in Teilhardian research until now. This study (...)
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  37. The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences.Eugene Wigner - 1960 - Communications in Pure and Applied Mathematics 13:1-14.
  38. Remarks on the mind-body question.Eugene P. Wigner - 1961 - In I. J. Good (ed.), The Scientist Speculates. Heineman.
  39. Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization.Maria Kronfeldner (ed.) - 2021 - London, New York: Routledge.
    A striking feature of atrocities, as seen in genocides, civil wars or violence against certain racial and ethnic groups, is the attempt to dehumanize – to deny and strip human beings of their humanity. Yet the very nature of dehumanization remains relatively poorly understood. The Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization is the first comprehensive and multidisciplinary reference source on the subject and an outstanding survey of the key concepts, issues and debates within dehumanization studies. Organized into four parts, the Handbook covers (...)
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  40. Affect and Accuracy in Recall. Studies of « flashbulb » memories.Eugene Winograd & Ulric Neisser - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (1):117-117.
     
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    A process model.Eugene T. Gendlin - 2018 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Body-environment (b-en) -- Functional cycle (fucy) -- An object -- The body and time -- Evolution, novelty, and stability -- Behavior -- Culture, symbol, and language -- Thinking with the implicit.
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    The Birth of the Philosophy of Sport in France 1950–1980. Part 1: from Ulmann to Rauch through Vigarello.Bernard Andrieu - 2014 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 8 (1):32-43.
    A cursory review of the philosophy of sport readily reveals that it is dominated by Anglo-Saxon analytical philosophical milieux, in the departments of philosophy and kinesiology, the centers of bioethics, and the faculties of health around the world. In France, however, with the exception of a few researchers working in the philosophy or sport, and within an analytical paradigm, the development of the subject has gone almost unnoticed. By contrast, the discipline of history of sport clearly moved away from philosophy (...)
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    The perception of the vertical: I. Visual and non-labyrinthine cues.Cecil W. Mann, Newell H. Berthelot-Berry & Henry J. Dauterive Jr - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (4):538.
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  44. Interactionism and overdetermination.Eugene O. Mills - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):105-115.
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  45. Foundations of Environmental Ethics.Eugene C. Hargrove - unknown
    This book examines the social and philosophical attitudes in Western culture that relate to the environment including aesthetics, wildlife, and land use. Both the historical significance and a framework for further discussions of environmental ethics are discussed in the book.
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  46. Factory Farming and Ethical Veganism.Eugene Mills - 2019 - Acta Analytica 34 (4):385-406.
    The most compelling arguments for ethical veganism hinge on premise-pairs linking the serious wrongness of factory farming to that of buying its products: one premise claiming that buying those products stands in a certain relation to factory farming itself, and one claiming that entering into that relation with a seriously wrong practice is itself wrong. I argue that all such “linkage arguments” on offer fail, granting the serious wrongness of factory farming. Each relevant relation is such that if it holds (...)
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  47. Fallibility and the phenomenal sorites.Eugene Mills - 2002 - Noûs 36 (3):384-407.
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    Nomad Citizenship: Free-Market Communism and the Slow-Motion General Strike.Eugene W. Holland - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    _Nomad Citizenship_ argues for transforming our institutions and practices of citizenship and markets in order to release society from dependence on the state and capital. It changes Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of nomadology into a utopian project with immediate practical implications, developing ideas of a nonlinear Marxism and of the slow-motion general strike. Responding to the challenge of creating philosophical concepts with concrete applications, Eugene W. Holland looks outside the state to analyze contemporary political and economic development using the ideas (...)
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  49. T Falls Apart: On the Status of Classical Temperature in Relativity.Eugene Yew Siang Chua - 2022 - Philosophy of Science:1-27.
    Taking the formal analogies between black holes and classical thermodynamics seriously seems to first require that classical thermodynamics applies in relativistic regimes. Yet, by scrutinizing how classical temperature is extended into special relativity, I argue that the concept falls apart. I examine four consilient procedures for establishing the classical temperature: the Carnot process, the thermometer, kinetic theory, and black-body radiation. I argue that their relativistic counterparts demonstrate no such consilience in defining the relativistic temperature. As such, classical temperature doesn’t appear (...)
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  50. The unity of justification.Eugene Mills - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):27-50.
    The thesis that practical and epistemic justification can diverge-that it can be reasonable to believe something, all things considered, even when believing is epistemically unjustified, and the reverse-is widely accepted. I argue that this acceptance is unfounded. I show, first, that examples of the sort typically cited as straightforwardly illustrative of the "divergence thesis" do not, in fact, support it. The view to the contrary derives from conflating the assessment of acts which cause one to believe with the assessment of (...)
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