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    Tibetan epistemology and philosophy of language.Pascale Hugon - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge on Argumentation by Consequence (thal ʼgyur): The Nature, Function, and Form of Consequence Statements.Pascale Hugon - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (6):671-702.
    This paper presents the main aspects of the views of the Tibetan logician Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge (1109–1169) on argumentation “by consequence” (thal ʼgyur, Skt. prasaṅga) based on his exposition of the topic in the fifth chapter of his Tshad ma yid kyi mun sel and on a parallel excursus in his commentary on Dharmakīrti’s Pramānaviniścaya. It aims at circumscribing primarily the nature and function of consequences (thal ʼgyur/thal ba) for this author—in particular the distinction between “proving consequences” (...)
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    Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge and His Successors on the Classification of Arguments by Consequence (thal ʾgyur) Based on the Type of the Logical Reason.Pascale Hugon - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (5):883-938.
    The Tibetan Buddhist logician Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge devoted a large part of his discussion on argumentation to arguments by consequence. Phya pa distinguishes in his analysis arguments by consequence that merely refute the opponent and arguments by consequence that qualify as probative. The latter induce a correct direct proof which corresponds to the reverse form of the argument by consequence. This paper deals with Phya pa’s classification of probative consequences based on the type of the logical reason (...)
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    Is Dharmakīrti Grabbing the Rabbit by the Horns? A Reassessment of the Scope of Prameya in Dharmakīrtian Epistemology.Pascale Hugon - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):367-389.
    This paper attempts to make sense of Dharmakīrti’s conflicting statements regarding the object of valid cognition ( prameya ) in various parts of his works, considering in particular the claims that (i) there are two kinds of prameyas (particulars and universals), (ii) the particular alone is prameya , and (iii) what is non-existent also qualifies as prameya . It inquires into the relationship between validity ( prāmāṇya ), reliability ( avisaṃvāda ) and causal efficacy ( arthakriyā ) and suggests that (...)
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    Sa skya Paṇḍita’s Classification of Arguments by Consequence Based on the Type of the Logical Reason: Editorial Conundrum and Mathematics for Commentators.Pascale Hugon - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (5):845-887.
    This paper examines a passage of the eleventh chapter of the Rigs gter of Sa skya Paṇḍita on the division of arguments by consequence of the form “Because S is P, it follows that it is Q” with respect to the type of relation between P and Q. This passage appears in quite different versions in several available recensions of the Rigs gter, all of which are problematic to some extent. The different interpretations of the commentators can be shown to (...)
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    Arguments by Parallels in the Epistemological Works of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge.Pascale Hugon - 2008 - Argumentation 22 (1):93-114.
    The works of the Tibetan logician Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge (1109–1169) make abundant use of a particular type of argument that I term ‘argument by parallels’. Their main characteristic is that the instigator of the argument, addressing a thesis in a domain A, introduces a parallel thesis in an unrelated domain B. And in the ensuing dialogue, each of the instigator’s statements consists in replicating his interlocutor’s previous assertion, mutatis mutandis, in the other domain (A or B). I (...)
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    Text Re-use in Early Tibetan Epistemological Treatises.Pascale Hugon - 2015 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 43 (4-5):453-491.
    This paper examines the modalities and mechanism of text-use pertaining to Indian and Tibetan material in a selection of Tibetan Buddhist epistemological treatises written between the eleventh and the thirteenth century. It pays special attention to a remarkable feature of this corpus: the phenomenon of “repeat,” that is, the unacknowledged integration of earlier material by an author within his own composition. This feature reveals an intellectual continuity in the tradition, and is found even for authors who claim a rupture from (...)
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    Breaking the Circle. Dharmakīrti’s Response to the Charge of Circularity Against the Apoha Theory and its Tibetan Adaptation.Pascale Hugon - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (6):533-557.
    This paper examines the Buddhist’s answer to one of the most famous (and more intuitive) objections against the semantic theory of “exclusion” ( apoha ), namely, the charge of circularity. If the understanding of X is not reached positively, but X is understood via the exclusion of non-X, the Buddhist nominalist is facing a problem of circularity, for the understanding of X would depend on that of non-X, which, in turn, depends on that of X. I distinguish in this paper (...)
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    The Roar of a Tibetan Lion: Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's Theory of Mind in Philosophical and Historical Perspective.Jonathan Stoltz & Pascale Hugon - 2019 - Vienna, Austria: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press.
    This book explores the contributions to the philosophy of mind made by the Tibetan Buddhist thinker Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge (1109–1169) in his seminal text, the “Dispeller of the Mind’s Darkness.” This study, which includes a critical edition and English translation of those portions of the “Dispeller” devoted to explicating the nature of mental episodes and their objects, contributes to a deeper understanding of Tibetan intellectual history, while also facilitating a wider appreciation of both Phya pa’s theory of (...)
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    Pascale Barthélémy, Africaines et diplômées à l’époque coloniale.Alice L. Conklin & Anne Hugon - 2011 - Clio 33:301-303.
    L’excellent ouvrage de Pascale Barthélémy constitue un nouveau titre, très bienvenu, dans la floraison d’études dévolues à ce que Gregory Mann a appelé « la relation contrainte particulière » entre la France et l’Afrique. Pascale Barthélémy s’est penchée sur la petite minorité d’Africaines – à peine un millier au total – issues de la fédération d’Afrique Occidentale Française (AOF) et formées par les Français pour devenir sages-femmes, infirmières-visiteuses (jusqu’en 1938) ou encore institut...
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  11. Separating the evaluative from the descriptive: An empirical study of thick concepts.Pascale Willemsen & Kevin Reuter - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):135-146.
    Thick terms and concepts, such as honesty and cruelty, are at the heart of a variety of debates in philosophy of language and metaethics. Central to these debates is the question of how the descriptive and evaluative components of thick concepts are related and whether they can be separated from each other. So far, no empirical data on how thick terms are used in ordinary language has been collected to inform these debates. In this paper, we present the first empirical (...)
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    "Wrongful discrimination" - a tautological claim?Pascale Willemsen, Simone Sommer Degn, Jan Alejandro Garcia Olier & Kevin Reuter - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
    Is it tautological to call an action "wrongful discrimination?" Some philosophers and political theorists answer this question in the affirmative and claim that the term "discrimination" is intrinsically evaluative. Others agree that "discrimination" usually conveys the action’s moral wrongness but claim that the term can be used in a purely descriptive way. In this paper, we present two corpus studies and two experiments designed to test whether the folk concept of discrimination is evaluative. We demonstrate that the term has undergone (...)
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    Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Causation.Pascale Willemsen & Alex Wiegmann (eds.) - 2022 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    What is the connection between causation and responsibility? Is there a best way to theorize philosophically about causation? Which factors determine and influence what we judge to be the cause of something? Bringing together interdisciplinary research from experimental philosophy, traditional philosophy and psychology, this collection showcases the most recent developments and approaches to questions about causation. Chapters discuss the diverse theoretical ramifications of empirical findings in experimental philosophy of causation, providing a comprehensive survey of key issues such as the perception (...)
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    Art et violence urbaine.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2002 - Cités 11 (3):81.
    Dans le tableau de Lucas Cranach, L’Âge d’or , l’humanité primitive connaît le bonheur non dans une ville mais dans un jardin. Toutefois, l’Ancien Testament, s’il s’ouvre sur le jardin d’Éden, s’achève sur la perspective de la ville, en l’occurrence la Jérusalem nouvelle dont parle Ézéchiel..
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    A new look at the attribution of moral responsibility: The underestimated relevance of social roles.Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen, Albert Newen & Kai Kaspar - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (4):595-608.
    What are the main features that influence our attribution of moral responsibility? It is widely accepted that there are various factors which strongly influence our moral judgments, such as the agent’s intentions, the consequences of the action, the causal involvement of the agent, and the agent’s freedom and ability to do otherwise. In this paper, we argue that this picture is incomplete: We argue that social roles are an additional key factor that is radically underestimated in the extant literature. We (...)
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    Recent empirical work on the relationship between causal judgements and norms.Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen & Lara Kirfel - 2019 - Philosophy Compass 14 (1):e12562.
    It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition. For instance, when an agent violates a moral rule and thereby produces a negative outcome, she will be judged to be much more of a cause of the outcome, compared to someone who performed the same action but did not violate a norm. While there is a substantial amount of evidence reporting these effects, it is still a matter of debate how this evidence is to (...)
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  17. Are vague concepts limitless?Pascal Engel - 1992 - Revie Internationale de Philosophie 46 (1).
     
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  18. Direct and derivative moral responsibility : An overlooked distinction in experimental philosophy.Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen - unknown
    Moral philosophers draw an important distinction between two kinds of moral responsibility. An agent can be directly morally responsible, or they can be derivatively morally responsible. Direct moral responsibility, so many believe, presupposes that the agent could have behaved differently. However, in some situations, we hold agents responsible even though they could not have behaved differently, such as when they recklessly cause an accident or do not take adequate precautions to avoid harmful consequences. Moral philosophers typically argue that what we (...)
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    Examining evaluativity in legal discourse: a comparative corpus-linguistic study of thick concepts.Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Severin Frohofer & Kevin Reuter - 2023 - In Stefan Magen & Karolina Prochownik (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 192-214.
    How evaluative are legal texts? Do legal scholars and jurists speak a more descriptive or perhaps a more evaluative language? In this paper, we present the results of a corpus study in which we examined the use of evaluative language in both the legal domain as well as public discourse. For this purpose, we created two corpora. Our legal professional corpus is based on court opinions from the U.S. Courts of Appeals. We compared this professional corpus to a public corpus, (...)
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    The Doxastic Zoo.Pascal Engel - 2018 - In Annalisa Coliva, Paolo Leonardi & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Eva Picardi on Language, Analysis and History. Londra, Regno Unito: Palgrave. pp. 297-316.
    The doxastic zoo contains many animals: belief, acceptance, belief in, belief that, certainty, conjecture, guess, conviction, denial, disbelief in, disbelief that, judgment, commitment, etc. It also contains belief’s “strange bedfellows”: credences, partial beliefs, tacit beliefs, subdoxastic states, creedal feelings, feelings of knowing, in-between believings, pathological beliefs, phobias, aliefs, delusions, biases, besires. How to order the zoo? I propose to distinguish doxastic attitudes from non-doxastic epistemic attitudes. The criterion is the existence of correctness conditions. Most bedfellows do not have such normative (...)
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  21. Omissions and expectations: a new approach to the things we failed to do.Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen - 2018 - Synthese 195 (4):1587-1614.
    Imagine you and your friend Pierre agreed on meeting each other at a café, but he does not show up. What is the difference between a friend’s not showing up meeting? and any other person not coming? In some sense, all people who did not come show the same kind of behaviour, but most people would be willing to say that the absence of a friend who you expected to see is different in kind. In this paper, I will spell (...)
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    L’historiographie de la maternité en Afrique subsaharienne.Anne Hugon - 2005 - Clio 21:212-229.
    La production sur l’histoire de la maternité en Afrique souffre d’un puissant paradoxe : on y distingue très peu d’études systématiques, alors même que tout le monde s’accorde à dire que la maternité est un passage obligé (et consenti) pour les Africaines. Il n’est guère d’ouvrages sans paragraphe expliquant que le statut et la place des femmes dans leur société sont largement déterminés par leur fécondité ; que plus elles ont d’enfants, mieux elles sont considérées ; que d’ailleurs la stéril...
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    Philippa Levine (ed.), Gender and Empire.Anne Hugon - 2011 - Clio 33:287-289.
    Ce volume, dirigé par une spécialiste de l’histoire croisée de la sexualité et de l’Empire britannique, fait partie d’un vaste ensemble éditorial, commencé à la fin des années 1990 et sans doute amené à s’étoffer encore : la magistrale collection intitulée Oxford History of the British Empire. Le cœur de l’entreprise éditoriale est constitué de cinq volumes principaux, dont quatre organisés chronologiquement et le dernier portant sur l’historiographie. Mais l’esprit de cette collection étant...
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    Rachel Jean-Baptiste, Conjugal Rights: Marriage.Anne Hugon - 2016 - Clio 44.
    Avec Conjugal Rights, Rachel Jean-Baptiste offre une contribution marquante et bienvenue à l’histoire de la sexualité et de la conjugalité au Gabon, pays qui fait trop souvent figure de parent pauvre de l’historiographie sur l’Afrique. L’ouvrage se décline en sept chapitres et deux parties chronologiques, au demeurant inégales : deux chapitres pour la première, comprise entre 1848 et 1929 ; et cinq chapitres pour la seconde, qui couvre les années 1930-1960. Trois de ces chapitres avaient d’ai...
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    Great shorter works of Pascal.Blaise Pascal - 1974 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
  26. Pensées [de] Pascal.Blaise Pascal - 1972 - [Paris],: Garnier, Flammarion. Edited by Louis Lafuma & Dominique Descotes.
     
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    Consenting to counter-normative sexual acts: Differential effects of consent on anger and disgust as a function of transgressor or consenter.Pascale Sophie Russell & Jared Piazza - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (4):634-653.
    Anger and disgust may have distinct roles in sexual morality; here, we tested hypotheses regarding the distinct foci, appraisals, and motivations of anger and disgust within the context of sexual offenses. We conducted four experiments in which we manipulated whether mutual consent (Studies 1–3) or desire (Study 4) was present or absent within a counter-normative sexual act. We found that anger is focused on the injustice of non-consensual sexual acts, and the transgressor of the injustice (Studies 1 and 3). Furthermore, (...)
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    Esthétique des jeux vidéo.Stello Bonhomme & Carole Talon-Hugon - 2013 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 11 (1):5.
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    Foreword.Fabrizio Desideri & Carole Talon-Hugon - 2017 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 10 (1):3-5.
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    Multi-stakeholder Engagement for the Sustainable Development Goals: Introduction to the Special Issue.G. Abord-Hugon Nonet, T. Gössling, R. Van Tulder & J. M. Bryson - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (4):945-957.
    The world is not on track to achieve Agenda 2030—the approach chosen in 2015 by all UN member states to engage multiple stakeholders for the common goal of sustainable development. The creation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) arguably offered a new take on sustainable development by adopting hybrid and principle-based governance approaches, where public, private, not for profit and knowledge-institutions were invited to engage around achieving common medium-term targets. Cross-sector partnerships and multi-stakeholder engagement for sustainability have consequently taken (...)
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    Didascalicon, czyli, Co i jak czytać =.ze Swietego Wiktora Hugon - 2017 - Warszawa: Instytut Badań Literackich PAN Wydawnictwo. Edited by Paulina Pludra-Żuk, Jacek Soszyński & Hugh.
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  32. Les Vingt-Quatre Thèses Thomistes.Edouard Hugon & Thomas - 1927 - Pierre Téqui.
     
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    Evaluative Deflation, Social Expectations, and the Zone of Moral Indifference.Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Bianca Cepollaro & Kevin Reuter - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (1):e13406.
    Acts that are considered undesirable standardly violate our expectations. In contrast, acts that count as morally desirable can either meet our expectations or exceed them. The zone in which an act can be morally desirable yet not exceed our expectations is what we call the zone of moral indifference, and it has so far been neglected. In this paper, we show that people can use positive terms in a deflated manner to refer to actions in the zone of moral indifference, (...)
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    Is there really an omission effect?Pascale Willemsen & Kevin Reuter - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (8):1142-1159.
    The omission effect, first described by Spranca and colleagues, has since been extensively studied and repeatedly confirmed. All else being equal, most people judge it to be morally worse to actively bring about a negative event than to passively allow that event to happen. In this paper, we provide new experimental data that challenges previous studies of the omission effect both methodologically and philosophically. We argue that previous studies have failed to control for the equivalence of rules that are violated (...)
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    Arts et ornements.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2019 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 1:5-7.
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    Arte e Ética na Teoria Humanista da Pintura | Art and Ethics in the Humanist Theory of Painting.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2021 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 3 (2):151-166.
    Não há dúvida de que uma intenção moral presidiu ou, no mínimo, acompanhou grande parte da arte do passado. Esquecemos suficientemente de falar da arte, em geral, como um domínio em que as considerações éticas não têm lugar e em relação a qual seria inconveniente falar em moral, isso porque belo e bom são valores não apenas distintos, mas independentes, e dentre esses importa conservar-lhes essa independência. Uma visão sensata do estado histórico da questão supõe, no entanto, que tomemos consciência (...)
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    Après Lyotard : l'esthétique en France aujourd'hui.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2013 - Cités 56 (4):87.
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    Callistique naturaliste et théorie humaniste de la peinture.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2014 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 51:41-54.
    Il s’agit de montrer les tensions entre les textes de Diderot visant à proposer une théorie naturaliste du beau – comme les Recherches philosophiques sur l’origine et la nature du beau – et les écrits sur l’art – en particulier les Salons. N’y a-t-il pas contrariété entre cette tentative de naturaliser le beau, et le maintien d’une conception humaniste et morale de l’art? Le terme de « callistique » doit montrer que le beau n’est pas réduit par Diderot à sa (...)
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    Emmanuel Pernoud, Le Serviteur inspiré. Portrait de l’artiste en travailleur de l’ombre.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2023 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 31 (1):145-146.
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    L'assujettissement artistique de la philosophie.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2011 - Diogène 233 (1):241.
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    L'assujettissement artistique de la philosophie.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2012 - Diogène 1:241-252.
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    L'artialisation des émotions.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2015 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 14 (2):5-8.
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    Les esthétiques métaphysiques en France (1800-1950).Carole Talon-Hugon - 2023 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 31 (1):7-12.
    Ce dossier est consacré à mettre en lumière un pan largement oublié de l’esthétique française : celle du xix e et du début du xx e siècle, et plus précisément les doctrines qui relèvent d’une métaphysique du beau. Cette présentation se donne pour tâche de contextualiser ces dernières en traçant à grands traits le panorama vaste et complexe des écrits qui, dans le champ français de ce siècle long, relèvent de l’esthétique et de la philosophie de l’art. Elle montre que (...)
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    Maurice Fréchuret, L’Art et la Vie. Comment les artistes rêvent de changer le monde, XIX e - XXI e siècle.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):205-206.
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    Présentation.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2018 - Cités 75 (3):15-23.
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  46. The Artistic Disenfranchisement of Philosophy.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (1-2):168-176.
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    The aestheticisation of taste, a consequence of the “aestheticisation” of beauty.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2018 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 26 (54).
    At the beginning of modern times, taste was seen as a sort of sense of sociability, indistinctly moral and aesthetic. Why, during the eighteenth century did it become exclusively the sense of beauty? To understand this change, this article maintains that we must consider the great revolution, which affected the idea of beauty between the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries, that is to say the end of the metaphysical conception of beauty. We must analyse the phenomenon of beauty aestheticisation produced (...)
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    Éthiques d'artistes : présentation.Carole Talon-Hugon - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 6 (2):7-12.
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    Lying, Deceptive Implicatures, and Commitment.Alex Wiegmann, Pascale Https://Orcidorg Willemsen & Jörg Meibauer - 2021 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8.
    Deceptive implicatures are a subtle communicative device for leading someone into a false belief. However, it is widely accepted that deceiving by means of deceptive implicature does not amount to lying. In this paper, we put this claim to the empirical test and present evidence that the traditional definition of lying might be too narrow to capture the folk concept of lying. Four hundred participants were presented with fourteen vignettes containing utterances that communicate conversational implicatures which the speaker believes to (...)
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  50. Synchronization of oscillatory responses in visual cortex correlates with perception in interocular rivalry.Pascal Fries, Pieter R. Roelfsema, Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer - 1997 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 94:12699-12704.
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