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    Quelle heure est-il, Monsieur Ricoeur? A semiotic narratology of duration, term, tempo, and recurrence, told from the criticism of Paul Ricoeur.Paul Matthew St Pierre - 1997 - Semiotica 114 (1-2):21-30.
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    Women and comedy: history, theory, practice.Peter Dickinson, Anne Higgins, St Pierre, Paul Matthew, Diana Solomon & Sean Zwagerman (eds.) - 2013 - Lanham, Maryland: Co-published with The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.
    Women and Comedy: History, Theory, Practice brings together leading researchers from Canada, the United States, and Europe in an interdisciplinary collection of essays to chart the future of critical inquiry in gender and comedy studies.
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  3. Peer review versus editorial review and their role in innovative science.Nicole Zwiren, Glenn Zuraw, Ian Young, Michael A. Woodley, Jennifer Finocchio Wolfe, Nick Wilson, Peter Weinberger, Manuel Weinberger, Christoph Wagner, Georg von Wintzigerode, Matt Vogel, Alex Villasenor, Shiloh Vermaak, Carlos A. Vega, Leo Varela, Tine van der Maas, Jennie van der Byl, Paul Vahur, Nicole Turner, Michaela Trimmel, Siro I. Trevisanato, Jack Tozer, Alison Tomlinson, Laura Thompson, David Tavares, Amhayes Tadesse, Johann Summhammer, Mike Sullivan, Carl Stryg, Christina Streli, James Stratford, Gilles St-Pierre, Karri Stokely, Joe Stokely, Reinhard Stindl, Martin Steppan, Johannes H. Sterba, Konstantin Steinhoff, Wolfgang Steinhauser, Marjorie Elizabeth Steakley, Chrislie J. Starr-Casanova, Mels Sonko, Werner F. Sommer, Daphne Anne Sole, Jildou Slofstra, John R. Skoyles, Florian Six, Sibusio Sithole, Beldeu Singh, Jolanta Siller-Matula, Kyle Shields, David Seppi, Laura Seegers, David Scott, Thomas Schwarzgruber, Clemens Sauerzopf, Jairaj Sanand, Markus Salletmaier & Sackl - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (5):359-376.
    Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits the enormous unstructured influx of information and the sheer amount of dubious data, which in its absence would plunge science into chaos. In particular, peer review offers the benefit of eliminating papers that suffer from poor craftsmanship or methodological shortcomings, especially in the experimental sciences. However, we believe that peer review is not always appropriate for the evaluation of controversial hypothetical science. We argue that (...)
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  4. Rapport du Comité public de suivi des recommandations de la Commission Charbonneau.Bégin Luc, Pierre-Olivier Brodeur, Paul Lalonde, Me Gilles Ouimet, Denis St-Martin, Peter Trent & Martine Valois - 2016 - Éthique Publique 18 (2).
    Les travaux du Comité public de suivi Le comité a été créé le 12 avril 2016. À cette occasion, il a annoncé le dépôt d’un rapport de suivi à l’occasion du premier anniversaire du dépôt du rapport de la Commission Charbonneau. Dans les derniers mois, le comité s’est penché sur les initiatives répondant aux recommandations de la Commission, en étudiant les informations rendues publiques sur ce sujet. Aidé d’une équipe...
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    Vattimo, kenosis and St Paul.Matthew Edward Harris - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (4):288-305.
    The style of weak thought associated with Gianni Vattimo involves positing that we are living after the death of God in an age of nihilism that is our ‘sole opportunity’. Nihilism, the lack of highest values, frees one from the ‘violence’ of metaphysics that silences one by reducing everything back to first principles. This article focuses on Vattimo’s return to Christianity, analysing in particular his use of terms found in the New Testament, kenosis and caritas. Vattimo sees the history of (...)
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    Nietzsche, Nishitani, and Laruelle on the Apostle Paul: tradition and the affirmation of life.Matthew C. Kruger - forthcoming - Comparative and Continental Philosophy.
    This article offers two further philosophical engagements with the writings of the Apostle Paul. The recent work of Francois Laruelle on Paul in his turn to Christian non-theology is placed in dialogue with Nishitani Keiji’s account. This effort is accomplished by briefly grounding the discussion in Friedrich Nietzsche’s interpretation, where Paul is cast as the inventor of Christianity and the primary influence in the religion’s turn to a doctrinal and world-denying form of existence. As described here, Laruelle (...)
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    The Seductiveness of Virtue: Abraham Joshua Heschel and John Paul II on Morality and Personal Fulfillment by John J. Fitzgerald.Matthew R. Petrusek - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (1):206-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Seductiveness of Virtue: Abraham Joshua Heschel and John Paul II on Morality and Personal Fulfillment by John J. FitzgeraldMatthew R. PetrusekThe Seductiveness of Virtue: Abraham Joshua Heschel and John Paul II on Morality and Personal Fulfillment John J. Fitzgerald new york: bloomsbury t&t clark, 2017. 240 pp. $114The Seductiveness of Virtue offers a close study of the twentieth-century Polish-American rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and the (...)
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  8. Introduction: Symposium on Paul Gowder, the rule of law in the real world.Matthew J. Lister - 2018 - St. Louis University Law Journal 62 (2):287-91.
    This is a short introduction to a book symposium on Paul Gowder's recent book, _The Rule of Law in thee Real World_ (Cambridge University Press, 2016). The book symposium will appear in the St. Luis University Law Journal, 62 St. Louis U. L.J., -- (2018), with commentaries on Gowder's book by colleen Murphy, Robin West, Chad Flanders, and Matthew Lister, along with replies by Paul Gowder.
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    À propos d’une récente édition princeps.Paul Mattei - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (2):579-597.
    A critical review of the editio princeps of the Liber Timothei episcopi de Pascha recently published by Pierre Chambert-Protat and Camille Gerzaguet in the coll. Sources chrétiennes. The article questions the editors’ thesis, at length developed in the Introduction, that the text is only the Latin translation, also known by Gregorius of Elvira and St. Augustine, of a Greek treatise apparently due to one Timothy, bishop of Cybistra in Cappadocia during the first half of the IVth century. It tries (...)
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    Un corps plein de membres pensants.Pierre Magnard - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (2):193 - 200.
    « Qu'on s'imagine un corps plein de membres pensants », écrit Pascal (fr. 371), reprenant une métaphore paulinienne (I Cor. 12, 12-26). L'idée est banale au XVIIe siècle. Mais Pascal renouvelle ce thème théologique à partir de sa lecture de Montaigne et cherche ainsi à résoudre le triple problème de la communauté, de la communication et de la communion. Il démystifie la politique en édifiant, à partir de la biologie, une hypothèse que renforce la mystique. « Let us imagine a (...)
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    Le thomisme et la penssée italienne de la renaissance.Paul J. W. Miller - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):477-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 477 (p. 32), although some might consider him to have been an important historian of logic. I am not certain that citing Carnap and Heideggar (p. 75) can do much to clarify Vires. When one reads 'Henrique Estienne' and "Hipotiposes pirronicas" (p. 266) in an Italian book he is a bit taken aback and wonders whether the author has done his homework. The writer missed a golden (...)
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    Deleuze and Guattari’s language for new empirical inquiry.Elizabeth Adams St Pierre - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (11):1080-1089.
    This paper reviews Deleuze’s theory of language in Logic of Sense, and Deleuze and Guattari’s theory of language in A Thousand Plateaus. In the ontology informed by the Stoics described in those books, human being and language do not exist separately but in a mixture of words and things. The author argues that this flattened ontology of surfaces is incommensurable with the ontology of depth used in conventional humanist qualitative methodology and recommends beginning new empirical inquiry with a concept instead (...)
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    Critique of the Power of Judgment.Paul Guyer & Eric Matthews (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Critique of the Power of Judgment is the third of Kant's great critiques following the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason. This translation of Kant's masterpiece follows the principles and high standards of all other volumes in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. This volume, first published in 2000, includes: the indispensable first draft of Kant's introduction to the work; an English edition notes to the many differences between the first and second (...)
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    Pascal e Nietzsche (review).Paul T. Fuhrmann - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):125-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 125 to such a future contingent event, not only does such an event not exist now, it does not even exist in its causes now, and this for the reason that no sufficient causes of the event exist now. Accordingly, if someone were merely to make a guess to the effect that the sea-fight will occur tomorrow, and the fight actually does occur, it still could not (...)
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    Economy and Democracy, R.C.O. Matthews, editor, New York: St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Press Ltd., 1985, 256 pages. [REVIEW]Paul P. Streeten - 1987 - Economics and Philosophy 3 (1):161.
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    Antony McKenna, Pascal et son libertin.Vincent Darveau-St-Pierre - forthcoming - Astérion. Philosophie, Histoire des Idées, Pensée Politique.
    Le dernier ouvrage d’Antony McKenna, intitulé Pascal et son libertin, présente en une synthèse claire et précise les résultats de plus de trente années consacrées par l’auteur aux études pascaliennes et à l’étude de la pensée libertine de la période classique. Auteur d’une thèse d’État publiée sous le titre De Pascal à Voltaire : le rôle des Pensées de Pascal dans l’histoire des idées entre 1670 et 1734 puis de plus d’une centaine d’études d’histoire de la philosophie du XVIIe et (...)
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    Living with Chronic Pain.Joshua St Pierre - 2020 - Puncta 3 (2):30-32.
    Musing for Puncta special issue "Critically Sick: New Phenomenologies Of Illness, Madness, And Disability.".
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    Augustine's Confessions: Critical Essays.Paul Bloom, Gareth B. Matthews, Scott MacDonald, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Paul Helm, Ishtiyaque Haji, Garry Wills & Richard Sorabji - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Unique in all of literature, the Confessions combines frank and profound psychological insight into Augustine's formative years along with sophisticated and beguiling reflections on some of the most important issues in philosophy and theology. The essays contained in this volume, by some of the most distinguished recent and contemporary thinkers in the field, insightfully explore Augustinian themes not only with an eye to historical accuracy but also to gauge the philosophical acumen of Augustine's reflections.
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    La vieillesse chez les Anciens. Enjeux antiques, débats d’actualité.Vincent Darveau-St-Pierre & Laetitia Monteils-Laeng - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (2):5-11.
    En décrivant la vieillesse comme l’une des modalités d’équilibre possibles des qualités premières qui assurent une santé à l’individu, les auteurs du Corpus hippocratique évitent d’associer systématiquement le vieillissement et la dégénérescence. Cet aspect singulier du corpus comporte pour nous un intérêt éthique : il prémunit contre l’âgisme médical. Cet article aborde la question des différences physiologiques qui caractérisent chacun des âges de la vie en insistant sur le fait que cette conception favorise un traitement égalitaire des patients relativement à (...)
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    Exploring the Modus Operandi of Coaches Who Perpetrated Sex Offenses in Canada.Elisabeth St-Pierre, Sylvie Parent & Nadine Deslauriers-Varin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigated the modus operandi strategies employed by 120 coaches who committed sexual abuse toward 331 athletes under their authority. More than 2,000 Canadian court judgements and media reports were identified using online search databases. Using descriptive analysis, 51 strategies used in six modus operandi stages were identified. Results highlighted the most frequent strategies used by coaches for each stage of the crime commission process. Additionally, findings revealed the influence of the victims' gender, coaches' sport level and year of (...)
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    Governing the Voice: A Critical History of Speech-Language Pathology.Joshua St Pierre & Charis St Pierre - 2018 - Foucault Studies 24:151-184.
    This essay argues that Speech-Language Pathology emerged as a response to the early twentieth-century demand for docile, efficient, and thus productive speech. As the capacity of speech became more central to the industrial and democratic operations of modern society, an apparatus was needed to bring speech under the fold of biopower. Beyond simple economic productivity, the importance of SLP lies in opening the speaking subject up to management and normalization—creating, in short, biopolitical subjects of communication. We argue that SLP accordingly (...)
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    Postmodernism is not dead.Elizabeth Adams St Pierre - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1574-1575.
    I don’t agree that postmodernism and poststructuralism are dead, any more than are Platonism, Cartesianism, phenomenology, pragmatism, Frankfurt School critical theory, feminist theory, critical ra...
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  23. 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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    Comme une suite intemporelle de chocs. Adorno et l’expérience moderne en crise.Pascale Cornut St-Pierre - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):457-473.
    « La vie s’est transformée en une suite intemporelle de chocs », écrivait Adorno, dans ses Minima Moralia, pour décrire l’expérience du front lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. À partir de la notion de choc, qui ponctue l’ensemble de l’oeuvre d’Adorno, se dégage en fait une problématique plus générale d’une crise de l’expérience moderne. En mettant en évidence certains parallèles entre les thèmes de la philosophie d’Adorno et la théorie psychanalytique du choc traumatique, j’entends cerner avec plus de précision (...)
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    Le thomisme et la penssée italienne de la Renaissance (review). [REVIEW]Paul J. W. Miller - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):477-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 477 (p. 32), although some might consider him to have been an important historian of logic. I am not certain that citing Carnap and Heideggar (p. 75) can do much to clarify Vires. When one reads 'Henrique Estienne' and "Hipotiposes pirronicas" (p. 266) in an Italian book he is a bit taken aback and wonders whether the author has done his homework. The writer missed a golden (...)
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    Surrealism & CinemaSurrealism and Film.Paul Ilie & J. H. Matthews - 1972 - Diacritics 2 (4):54.
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    A Brief History of Ancient Israel.Paul Dion & Victor H. Matthews - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):704.
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    Pascal e Nietzsche (review). [REVIEW]Paul T. Fuhrmann - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):125-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 125 to such a future contingent event, not only does such an event not exist now, it does not even exist in its causes now, and this for the reason that no sufficient causes of the event exist now. Accordingly, if someone were merely to make a guess to the effect that the sea-fight will occur tomorrow, and the fight actually does occur, it still could not (...)
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    Putting the Puzzle Back Together—A Narrative Case Study of an Athlete Who Survived Child Sexual Abuse in Sport.Allyson Gillard, Elisabeth St-Pierre, Stephanie Radziszewski & Sylvie Parent - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Denunciations of child sexual abuse in the sport context have been increasing in the last decades. Studies estimate that between 14 and 29% of athletes have been victim of at least one form of sexual violence in sport before the age of 18. However, studies suggest that many do not disclose their experience of CSA during childhood. This finding is alarming since studies have shown that the healing process usually starts with disclosure. Moreover, little is known about the healing process (...)
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    The tree to the left, the forest to the right: Political attitude and perceptual bias.Serge Caparos, Simon Fortier-St-Pierre, Jérémie Gosselin, Isabelle Blanchette & Benoit Brisson - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):155-164.
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    Organizing the Public Health-clinical Health Interface: Theoretical Bases. [REVIEW]Michèle St-Pierre, Daniel Reinharz & Jacques-Bernard Gauthier - 2005 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (1):97-106.
    This article addresses the issue of the interface between public health and clinical health within the context of the search for networking approaches geared to a more integrated delivery of health services. The articulation of an operative interface is complicated by the fact that the definition of networking modalities involves complex intra- and interdisciplinary and intra- and interorganizational systems across which a new transversal dynamics of intervention practices and exchanges between service structures must be established. A better understanding of the (...)
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    Sandrine Roux, L’empreinte cartésienne. L’interaction psychophysique, débats classiques et contemporains, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2018, 438 pages. [REVIEW]Vincent Darveau-St-Pierre - 2018 - Philosophiques 45 (2):541-546.
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    Queen of Sheba: Treasures from Ancient Yemen.Paul Yule & St John Simpson - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):703.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Future of philosophy of education.Liz Jackson, MichaelA Peters, Lei Chen, Zhongjing Huang, Wang Chengbing, Ezekiel Dixon-Román, Aislinn O'Donnell, Yasushi Maruyama, Lisa A. Mazzei, Alison Jones, Candace R. Kuby, Rowena Azada-Palacios, Elizabeth Adams St Pierre, Jacoba Matapo, Gina A. Opiniano, Peter Roberts, Michael Hand, Alecia Y. Jackson, Jerry Rosiek, Te Kawehau Hoskins, Kathy Hytten & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1234-1255.
    What is the future of Philosophy of education? Or as many of scholars and thinkers in this final ‘future-focused’ collective piece from the philosophy of education in a new key Series put it, what are the futures—plural and multiple—of the intersections of ‘philosophy’ and ‘education?’ What is ‘Philosophy’; and what is ‘Education’, and what role may ‘enquiry’ play? Is the future of education and philosophy embracing—or at least taking seriously—and thinking with Indigenous ethicoontoepistemologies? And, perhaps most importantly, what is that (...)
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  35. L'Auto-organisation, de la physique au politique, Colloque de Cerisy.Paul Dumouchel & Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (4):559-559.
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  36. Critique of the Power of Judgment.Hannah Ginsborg, Immanuel Kant, Paul Guyer & Eric Matthews - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (3):429.
    This new translation is an extremely welcome addition to the continuing Cambridge Edition of Kant’s works. English-speaking readers of the third Critique have long been hampered by the lack of an adequate translation of this important and difficult work. James Creed Meredith’s much-reprinted translation has charm and elegance, but it is often too loose to be useful for scholarly purposes. Moreover it does not include the first version of Kant’s introduction, the so-called “First Introduction,” which is now recognized as indispensable (...)
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    Inward, Outward, Upward Prayer and Big Five Personality Traits.Julie Harner, Tricia Metz, Kevin Ladd, Kate St Pierre, Danielle Trnka, Meleah Ladd & Ted Swanson - 2007 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 29 (1):151-175.
    Personality and prayer are both conceptualized as focusing on issues of connectivity with the self and beyond. Individual participants each recruited a peer to join the study . Participants rated themselves according to multi-item scales that detail five personality factors . They also responded to an instrument specifying eight foci of the inward, outward, and upward cognitive content of prayer ; these eight foci were reduced to three prayer themes: internal concerns, embracing paradox, and bold assertion. Finally, respondents reported the (...)
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    Littérature et histoire du christianisme ancien.Eric Crégheur, Jeffery Aubin, Alice Fanguet, Gavin McDowell, Louis Painchaud, Paul-Hubert Poirier, Simon St-Arnault-Chiasson, Philippe Therrien, Benoît Tissot & Yann Vadnais - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (1):117-184.
    Eric Crégheur, Jeffery Aubin, Alice Fanguet, Gavin McDowell, Louis Painchaud, Paul-Hubert Poirier, Simon St-Arnault-Chiasson, Philippe Therrien, Benoît Tissot et Yann Vadnais.
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    Glycerol: a neglected variable in metabolic processes?Diane Brisson, Marie-Claude Vohl, Julie St-Pierre, Thomas J. Hudson & Daniel Gaudet - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (6):534-542.
    Glycerol is a small and simple molecule produced in the breakdown of glucose, proteins, pyruvate, triacylglycerols and other glycerolipid, as well as release from dietary fats. An increasing number of observations show that glycerol is probably involved in a surprising variety of physiopathologic mechanisms. Glycerol has long been known to play fundamental roles in several vital physiological processes, in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and is an important intermediate of energy metabolism. Despite some differences in the details of their operation, many of (...)
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    Critique of the Power of Judgment.Michael Burleigh, Immanuel Kant, Dr Michael Burleigh, Paul Guyer & Eric Matthews - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Paul Guyer.
    The Critique of the Power of Judgment (a more accurate rendition of what has hitherto been translated as the Critique of Judgment) is the third of Kant's great critiques following the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason. This translation of Kant's masterpiece follows the principles and high standards of all other volumes in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. This volume, first published in 2000, includes: the indispensable first draft of Kant's introduction to (...)
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    Poèmes chinois d'avant la mortPoemes chinois d'avant la mort.Paul W. Kroll, Paul Demiéville, Jean-Pierre Diény, Paul Demieville & Jean-Pierre Dieny - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (2):402.
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  42. Comparing the Effect of Rational and Emotional Appeals on Donation Behavior.Matthew Lindauer, Marcus Mayorga, Joshua D. Greene, Paul Slovic, Daniel Västfjäll & Peter Singer - 2020 - Judgment and Decision Making 15 (3):413-420.
    We present evidence from a pre-registered experiment indicating that a philosophical argument––a type of rational appeal––can persuade people to make charitable donations. The rational appeal we used follows Singer’s well-known “shallow pond” argument (1972), while incorporating an evolutionary debunking argument (Paxton, Ungar, & Greene 2012) against favoring nearby victims over distant ones. The effectiveness of this rational appeal did not differ significantly from that of a well-tested emotional appeal involving an image of a single child in need (Small, Loewenstein, and (...)
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  43. I’m not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions.Matthew L. Stanley, Paul Henne, Vijeth Iyengar, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Felipe De Brigard - 2017 - Journal of Experimental Psychology. General 146 (6):884-895.
    People maintain a positive identity in at least two ways: They evaluate themselves more favorably than other people, and they judge themselves to be better now than they were in the past. Both strategies rely on autobiographical memories. The authors investigate the role of autobiographical memories of lying and emotional harm in maintaining a positive identity. For memories of lying to or emotionally harming others, participants judge their own actions as less morally wrong and less negative than those in which (...)
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    Reasons and lives in Buddhist traditions: studies in honor of Matthew Kapstein.Matthew Kapstein, Daniel Anderson Arnold, Cécile Ducher & Pierre-Julien Harter (eds.) - 2019 - Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications.
    The celebrated career of a venerated scholar inspires incisive new contributions to the field of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. Particularly known for his groundbreaking and influential work in Tibetan studies, Matthew Kapstein is a true polymath in Buddhist and Asian studies more generally; possessing unsurpassed knowledge of Tibetan culture and civilization, he is also deeply grounded in Sanskrit and Indology, and his highly accomplished work in these cultural and civilizational areas has exemplified a whole range of disciplinary perspectives. Reflecting (...)
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  45. Adaptationism – how to carry out an exaptationist program.Paul W. Andrews, Steven W. Gangestad & Dan Matthews - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):489-504.
    1 Adaptationism is a research strategy that seeks to identify adaptations and the specific selective forces that drove their evolution in past environments. Since the mid-1970s, paleontologist Stephen J. Gould and geneticist Richard Lewontin have been critical of adaptationism, especially as applied toward understanding human behavior and cognition. Perhaps the most prominent criticism they made was that adaptationist explanations were analogous to Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories. Since storytelling is an inherent part of science, the criticism refers to the acceptance (...)
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  46. Marx's Theory of Exchange, Alienation and Crisis.Paul Craig Roberts & Matthew A. Stephenson - 1975 - Studies in Soviet Thought 15 (1):63-66.
     
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    Ethics Committees in Western and Central Africa: Concrete Foundations.Pierre Effa, Achille Massougbodji, Francine Ntoumi, François Hirsch, Henri Debois, Marissa Vicari, Assetou Derme, Jacques Ndemanga-Kamoune, Joseph Nguembo, Benido Impouma, Jean-Paul Akué, Armand Ehouman, Alioune Dieye & Wen Kilama - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 7 (3):136-142.
    The involvement of developing countries in international clinical trials is necessary for the development of appropriate medicines for local populations. However, the absence of appropriate structures for ethical review represents a barrier for certain countries. Currently there is very little information available on existing structures dedicated to ethics in western and central Africa. This article briefly describes historical milestones in the development of networks dedicated to capacity building in ethical review in these regions and outlines the major conclusions of two (...)
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    Toward a Lockean Unification of Formal and Traditional Epistemology.Matthew Brandon Lee & Paul Silva - 2022 - Episteme 19 (1):111-129.
    A Lockean metaphysics of belief that understands outright belief as a determinable with degrees of confidence as determinates is supposed to effect a unification of traditional coarse-grained epistemology of belief with fine-grained epistemology of confidence. But determination of belief by confidence would not by itself yield the result that norms for confidence carry over to norms for outright belief unless belief and high confidence are token identical. We argue that this token-identity thesis is incompatible with the neglected phenomenon of “mistuned (...)
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    Distending Straight‐Masculine Time: A Phenomenology of the Disabled Speaking Body.Joshua St Pierre - 2015 - Hypatia 30 (1):49-65.
    Drawing upon feminist, queer, and crip phenomenology, this essay argues that the distinct temporality of the lived, stuttering body disturbs the normalized “choreography” of communication and thereby threatens the disabled speaker's recognition as a speaking subject. Examined through the phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Alfred Schutz, the disabled speaking body is temporally “out of step” with the normalized bodily rhythms and pace of communicative practices in relation to both lived and objective time. Disciplined for his incalculable and therefore irrational bodily (...)
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    Sōzein ta phainomena: essai sur la notion de théorie physique de Platon à Galilée.Pierre Duhem & Paul Brouzeng - 1990 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Pierre Duhem , Physicien-Théoricien, Philosophe et Historien des Sciences, auteur de La Théorie Physique, son objet, sa structure et d’ouvrages d’histoire de la physique, est le promoteur de recherches originales et qui s’avèrent fécondes dans le domaine de la Thermodynamique. Duhem affirme des positions originales en matière philosophique, et Sozein ta Phainomena, écrit en 1908, demeure un témoignage brillant d’un courant ignoré, méconnu, voire méprisé. Les questions sur l’objet de la physique abordées dans ce petit ouvrage restent cependant d’une (...)
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