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  1. The apraxias.J. De Ajuriaguerra & R. Tissot - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 48-66.
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    La Libye d'Hérodote (pl. XI, XII) (cf. p. 264).Charles Joseph Tissot - 1877 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 1 (1):265-273.
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  3. Case study II: Integral marine ecology : community-based fishery management in Hawai'i.Brian N. Tissot - 2009 - In Sean Esbjörn-Hargens (ed.), Integral ecology: uniting multiple perspectives on the natural world. Boston: Integral Books.
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    Integral Marine ecology : Community-based fishery management in hawaii.Brian N. Tissot - 2009 - In Sean Esbjörn-Hargens (ed.), Integral ecology: uniting multiple perspectives on the natural world. Boston: Integral Books. pp. 79-95.
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    The Moral Nexus.R. Jay Wallace - 2019 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    The Moral Nexus develops and defends a new interpretation of morality—namely, as a set of requirements that connect agents normatively to other persons in a nexus of moral relations. According to this relational interpretation, moral demands are directed to other individuals, who have claims that the agent comply with these demands. Interpersonal morality, so conceived, is the domain of what we owe to each other, insofar as we are each persons with equal moral standing. The book offers an interpretative argument (...)
  6. Logique de Kant Traduite de L'Allemand.Immanuel Kant & J. Tissot - 1840 - Ladrange.
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    Open Space: Feminism in Transnational Times, a Conversation with Christine Delphy: An Edited Transcription of Christine Delphy and Sylvie Tissot's Public Talk at the LSE.Sylvie Tissot, Clare Hemmings, Liana Eloit & Christine Delphy - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):148-162.
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    Introduction – Postcolonial Ricœur.Ernst Wolff & Damien Tissot - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (1):6-10.
    Introduction to “postcolonial Ricoeur” english version.
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    The Family Alliance Model: A Way to Study and Characterize Early Family Interactions.Nicolas Favez, France Frascarolo & Hervé Tissot - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Peripatetic philosophy, 200 BC to AD 200: an introduction and collection of sources in translation.R. W. Sharples (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides a collection of sources, many of them fragmentary and previously scattered and hard to access, for the development of Peripatetic philosophy in the later Hellenistic period and the early Roman Empire. It also supplies the background against which the first commentator on Aristotle from whom extensive material survives, Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. c. AD 200), developed his interpretations which continue to be influential even today. Many of the passages are here translated into English for the first time, (...)
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    The Diaper Change Play: Validation of a New Observational Assessment Tool for Early Triadic Family Interactions in the First Month Postpartum.Jérôme Rime, Hervé Tissot, Nicolas Favez, Michael Watson & Werner Stadlmayr - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Degrees of Belief and Degrees of Truth.R. M. Sainsbury - 1986 - Philosophical Papers 15 (2-3):97-106.
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    D. ʻAbd al-Ghaffār Makkāwī insānan wa-faylasūfan wa-adīban: kitāb tidhkārī.Muṣṭafá Ḥasan Nashshār (ed.) - 2014 - Madīnat Naṣr, al-Qāhirah: Markaz al-Kitāb al-ʻArabī.
    Makkāwī, ʻAbd al-Ghaffār; Egyptian philosophy; biography.
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    Host manipulation by cancer cells: Expectations, facts, and therapeutic implications.Tazzio Tissot, Audrey Arnal, Camille Jacqueline, Robert Poulin, Thierry Lefèvre, Frédéric Mery, François Renaud, Benjamin Roche, François Massol, Michel Salzet, Paul Ewald, Aurélie Tasiemski, Beata Ujvari & Frédéric Thomas - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (3):276-285.
    Similar to parasites, cancer cells depend on their hosts for sustenance, proliferation and reproduction, exploiting the hosts for energy and resources, and thereby impairing their health and fitness. Because of this lifestyle similarity, it is predicted that cancer cells could, like numerous parasitic organisms, evolve the capacity to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts to increase their own fitness. We claim that the extent of this phenomenon and its therapeutic implications are, however, underappreciated. Here, we review and discuss what can (...)
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  15. Is the Notion of Human Rights a Western Concept?R. Panikkar - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (120):75-102.
    We should approach this topic with great fear and respect. It is not a merely “academic” issue. Human rights are trampled upon in the East as in the West, in the North as in the South of our planet. Granting the part of human greed and sheer evil in this universal transgression, could it not also be that Human Rights are not observed because in their present form they do not represent a universal symbol powerful enough to elicit understanding and (...)
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    L’universel et l’éthique du care en traduction.Damien Tissot - 2015 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (3):122-148.
    Damien Tissot | : Les mouvements féministes transnationaux se sont développés ces dernières décennies pour éviter les impasses des logiques de revendications nationales, internationales et pour combattre de manière générale la rhétorique de l’universel. Afin de lutter contre la mise en place de discours hégémoniques dont le pouvoir est souvent hérité d’une histoire coloniale et patriarcale, les théoriciennes des mouvements féministes transnationaux ont souvent cherché à définir les conditions d’une politique de la traduction qui permettrait de lutter contre la (...)
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  17. Representation in Chemistry.R. Hoffmann & P. Laszlo - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (147):23-51.
    Chemical structures are among the trademarks of our profession, as surely chemical as flasks, beakers and distillation columns. When someone sees one of us busily scribbling formulas or structures, he or she has no trouble identifying a chemist. Yet these familiar objects, which accompany our work from start to end, from the initial doodlings (Fig. I) to the final polished artwork in a publication (Fig. II), are deceptively simple. They raise interesting and difficult questions about representation. It is the intent (...)
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  18. Divine Perfection and Creation.R. T. Mullins - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):122-134.
    Proclus (c.412-485) once offered an argument that Christians took to stand against the Christian doctrine of creation ex nihilo based on the eternity of the world and God’s perfection. John Philoponus (c.490-570) objected to this on various grounds. Part of this discussion can shed light on contemporary issues in philosophical theology on divine perfection and creation. First I will examine Proclus’ dilemma and John Philoponus’ response. I will argue that Philoponus’ fails to rebut Proclus’ dilemma. The problem is that presentism (...)
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  19. Den samlede dyd: kardinaldyderne i arkaisk og klassisk tid.Michael Stenskjær Christensen - 2016 - København: Museum Tusculanums Forlag, Københavns Universitet.
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    Akademicheskiĭ skeptit︠s︡izm: kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡.R. V. Svetlov (ed.) - 2022 - Sankt-Peterburg: RKhGA.
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    Antiquités d'Eski-Zaghra.Charles Joseph Tissot - 1882 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 6 (1):177-186.
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  22. A propos des fragments de Basilide sur le martyre.Y. Tissot - 1996 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 76 (1):35-50.
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    Coparenting Behaviors as Mediators between Postpartum Parental Depressive Symptoms and Toddler’s Symptoms.Hervé Tissot, Nicolas Favez, France Frascarolo & Jean-Nicolas Despland - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Etre fidèle à soi: Féminisme, éthique et justice à la lumière de la philosophie de Paul Ricœur.Damien Tissot - 2013 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 4 (1):92-112.
    En faisant dialoguer Paul Ricœur, Judith Butler, Emmanuel Levinas et Annie Léchenet, je montre comment l’œuvre de Ricœur offre des ressources intéressantes pour articuler une double exigence des discours féministes, à savoir une exigence de justice et une exigence de reconnaissance. Cet article se propose de montrer plus précisément comment l’herméneutique du sujet ricœurien, qui place l’estime de soi au cœur d’une recherche de la vie bonne, avec et pour les autres, dans des institutions justes, peut offrir un intérêt particulier (...)
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    Féminismes, justice et universalisme: Esquisse d’une réconciliation dans la philosophie de Paul Ricœur.Damien Tissot - 2014 - Philosophy Today 58 (4):623-643.
    This article explores the ways in which Ricœur’s philosophy can provide interesting solutions to some of the major critiques that feminists have issued in the last decades against classical theories of justice, and against their universalistic dimensions in particular. Of particular interest is Ricœur’s rereading of John Rawls’s philosophy, as it echoes some notable concerns of feminist theories of justice. While many theories of justice are founded upon abstract notions of an ideal subject, not allowing for questions of structural inequalities, (...)
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    GIRA, Dennis, Les religionsGIRA, Dennis, Les religions.Georges Tissot - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (3):581-582.
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    I Am Not Scared by Conflict.Antonella Tissot - 2017 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 23 (1-2):143-152.
    This article is based on the clinical experience in a Family Planning Clinic and, through the two reported cases, takes into account the issue of family conflict in its lights and shadows. The feeling of non-fulfillment that makes man unhappy seems to be the origin of the main family tensions, the extreme consequence of which is seeing the other as an enemy and judge him on the basis of one’s denied Selves. An openness to dialogue with a view to communal (...)
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    In Between Borders: Space, Gender, and Translation.Damien Tissot - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (3):265-279.
    Paul Ricoeur used to raise the question From where do you speak? at the beginning of his seminars as a way of inaugurating a new space of discussion while questioning immediately the theoretical foundations from which this conversation would rise. The question is not How are you doing? or Who are you? but From where do you speak? as preliminary to any discussion, as a precondition to a true encounter, as if Ricoeur wanted to have the best and most complete (...)
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  29. Integral Marine ecology: Community-based fishery management in hawai'I.Brian N. Tissot - 2005 - World Futures 61 (1 & 2):79 – 95.
    Successful fishery management requires that a dynamic balance of disciplines provide a fully integrated approach. I use Integral Ecology to analyze multiple-use conflicts with an ornamental reef-fish fishery in Hawai'i that is community-managed via the implementation of a series of marine protected areas and the creation of an advisory council. This approach illustrates how the joyful experiences of snorkelers resulted in negative interactions with fish collectors and, thereafter, produced social movements, political will, and ecological change. Although conflicts were reduced and (...)
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    Introduction – Ricœur postcolonial.Damien Tissot & Ernst Wolff - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (1):1-5.
    Introduction to “postcolonial Ricoeur”, French version.
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  31. Le rapt de Denys d'Alexandrie et la chronologie de ses lettres festales.Y. Tissot - 1997 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 77 (1):51-65.
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    Qirāʼah muʻāṣirah fī tafkīk fikr Shaḥrūr.Ṣuhayb Maḥmūd Saqqār - 2022 - al-Kuwayt: Rawāsikh, Dirāsāt, Nashr, Tawzīʻ.
    Shaḥrūr, Muḥammad; Islamic philosophy; Qurʼan; hermeneutics; criticism, interpretation, etc.
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    Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.R. S. D. Thomas - 1990 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):73-87.
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    Logik der Forschung.Karl R. Popper (ed.) - 1935 - Wien: J. Springer.
    Karl Raimund Poppers (1902-1994) Hauptwerk, die Logik der Forschung (1934), gilt als Grundlagenwerk des kritischen Rationalismus. Der kritische Rationalismus zeigt, warum unser Wissen fehlbar ist und versteht den Erkenntnisfortschritt als Resultat von Hypothesenbildung und -widerlegung. Der Sammelband orientiert sich an der Gliederung der Logik der Forschung. Seine Beiträge kommentieren die jeweiligen Themen nach aktueller Forschungslage.
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  35. Value-First Accounts of Reasons and Fit.R. A. Rowland - 2023 - In Chris Howard & R. A. Rowland (eds.), Fittingness. OUP.
    It is tempting to think that all of normativity, such as our reasons for action, what we ought to do, and the attitudes that it is fitting for us to have, derives from what is valuable. But value-first approaches to normativity have fallen out of favour as the virtues of reasons- and fittingness-first approaches to normativity have become clear. On these views, value is not explanatorily prior to reasons and fit; rather the value of things is understood in terms of (...)
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    Rāghib Iṣfahānī: zindagī va ās̲ār-i ū.ʻAlī Mīr Lawḥī - 2007 - Iṣfahān: Sāzmān-i Farhangī Tafrīḥī-i Shahrdārī-i Iṣfahān.
  37. Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī fī al-dhikrá al-alfīyah li-wafātih, 950M.Ibrāhīm Madkūr (ed.) - 1983 - al-Qāhirah: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb.
  38. Crisis Consciousness and the Future: The Future of Religion, the Future of Mankind, the Dialogue of Religions.R. J. Zwi Werblowsky - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (113-114):55-69.
    Like Caesar's Gaul, my essay is divided into three parts, according to the subjects mentioned in the subtitle. The “crisis consciousness” of the main title forms less a subdivision of the essay than a leitmotif accompanying all the parts as well as the whole.
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  39. Legitimacy and Modernity: Some New Definitions.R. Scott Walker & Jan Marejko - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (134):78-95.
    Over the past three centuries in the West, there has been a sort of oscillation between two antagonistic visions of the world. One sees the world as being fundamentally inert, in such a manner that all hopes, dreams and technological delights are permitted. The other thinks of the world as inhabited by a spirit who consecrates all its parts by recording them in a great whole. We can think of the pantheism that sets itself in opposition to Newton's materialism or, (...)
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    Type theory and formal proof: an introduction.R. P. Nederpelt - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Herman Geuvers.
    Type theory is a fast-evolving field at the crossroads of logic, computer science and mathematics. This gentle step-by-step introduction is ideal for graduate students and researchers who need to understand the ins and outs of the mathematical machinery, the role of logical rules therein, the essential contribution of definitions and the decisive nature of well-structured proofs. The authors begin with untyped lambda calculus and proceed to several fundamental type systems culminating in the well-known and powerful Calculus of Constructions. The book (...)
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  41. Freewill, Determinism and the Sciences.R. L. Franklin - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (123):50-68.
    Philosophers and others have often debated whether we have freewill: i.e. whether (in a sense I shall try to elucidate) our power to choose between X and Y is radically undetermined, so that if we choose X we yet might have chosen Y, and vice versa. My concern is not with that question but with a hypothetical one which arises from it: if we had such freewill, what implications, if any, would, that fact have for the sciences. My argument concentrates (...)
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    Advertising: Questioning common complaints.Robert Skipper Michael R. Hyman - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (2):87–93.
    ’For each case against advertising, there is a stronger offsetting argument.’Dr Hyman is Visiting Professor of Marketing at Limburg University, Holland, and guest editor of a forth coming special issue of The Journal of Advertising on advertising ethics. Dr Skipper is Instructor of Philosophy at Southwest Texas State University.
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  43. Manāhij al-baḥth ʻinda mufakkirī al-Islām wa-naqd al-Muslimīn.ʻAlī Sāmī Nashshār - 1947
     
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    Space and Desire.R. Scott Walker & Jan Marejko - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (132):34-59.
    One of the dominant characteristics of Western philosophical and literary history of the last two centuries is that the object of desire (in the novel) and the object of perception (in epistemology) have been made to reveal aspects which are more complex than the classical age had suspected. With Descartes, everything was clear: the object is but a portion of extension. But with Kant things already become more complicated: the object has a mysterious. en-soi (an sich-in itself) which escapes us. (...)
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  45. Ressentiment, value, and self-vindication : making sense of Nietzsche's slave revolt.R. Jay Wallace - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Neil Sinhababu (eds.), Nietzsche and morality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 110--137.
     
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  46. Self-Deception Unmasked.Alfred R. Mele - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    Self-deception raises complex questions about the nature of belief and the structure of the human mind. In this book, Alfred Mele addresses four of the most critical of these questions: What is it to deceive oneself? How do we deceive ourselves? Why do we deceive ourselves? Is self-deception really possible? -/- Drawing on cutting-edge empirical research on everyday reasoning and biases, Mele takes issue with commonplace attempts to equate the processes of self-deception with those of stereotypical interpersonal deception. Such attempts, (...)
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    Falsafat Ḥasan Ḥanafī: muqārabah taḥlīlīyah naqdīyah bi-munāsabat murūr khamsīn ʻāmman ʻalá "al-Turāth wa-al-tajdīd".Muṣṭafá Ḥasan Nashshār (ed.) - 2017 - al-Qāhirah: Nyū Būk lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Autonomie, Charakter und praktische Vernunft: Überlegungen am Beispiel des Utilitarismus.R. Jay Wallace - 1999 - Analyse & Kritik 21 (2):213-230.
    This paper explores the question whether utilitarianism is compatible with the autonomy of the moral agent. The paper begins by considering Bernard Williams' famous complaint that utilitarianism cannot do justice to the personal projects and commitments constitutive of character. Recent work (by Peter Railton among others) has established that a utilitarian agent need not be free of such personal projects and commitments, and could even affirm them morally at the level of second"order reflection. But a different and more subtle problem (...)
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  49. Alquié, Ferdinand: La Nostalgie De L'être.R. F. M. & Staff - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (52):170.
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    al-Takāmul al-maʻrifī: naḥwa nasq fikrī Islāmī.ʻAbd al-Majīd Najjār (ed.) - 2011 - Wad Madanī [Sudan]: Jāmiʻat al-Jazīrah, Maʻhad Islām al-Maʻrifah.
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