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  1. Referential Intuitions Are Still Problematic.Massimiliano Vignolo & Filippo Domaneschi
    In order to uphold the claim that referential intuitions are a reliable source of evidence for theories of reference, Machery et al. conducted an empirical research by testing truth-value judgments. First, we discuss a conceptual limitation of Machery et al.’s experiment on truth-value judgments. Then, we present the data of an empirical survey that shows that people’s truth-value judgments are not congruent with their use of proper names. We explain why the results of our empirical research refute the conclusions of (...)
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  1. Feyerabend, Pluralism, and Parapsychology.Ian James Kidd
    Feyerabend is well-known as a pluralist, and notorious for his defences of, and sympathetic references to, heterodox subjects, such as parapsychology. Focusing on the latter, I ask how we should understand the relationship between the pluralism and the defences, drawing on Marcello Truzzi's and Martin Gardner's remarks on Feyerabend along the way.
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volume 18, issue 3, 2017
  1. How to Create a Human Communication System.Casey J. Lister & Nicolas Fay
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  2. Conventionalisation and Discrimination as Competing Pressures on Continuous Speech-Like Signals.Little Hannah, Eryilmaz Kerem & de Boer Bart
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  3. Empirical Approaches for Investigating the Origins of Structure in Speech.Hannah Little, Heikki Rasilo, Sabine van der Ham & Kerem Eryılmaz
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  4. Debunking Two Myths Against Vocal Origins of Language.Marcus Perlman
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  5. Interaction and Iconicity in the Evolution of Language.Michael Pleyer, Stefan Hartmann, James Winters & Jordan Zlatev
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  6. Conversation, Cognition and Cultural Evolution.G. Roberts Seán & C. Levinson Stephen
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  7. Which Words Are Most Iconic?Winter Bodo, Perlman Marcus, K. Perry Lynn & Lupyan Gary
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  8. Multimodal-First or Pantomime-First?Jordan Zlatev, Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemyslaw Zywiczynski & Joost van de Weijer
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  1. Robo-Ref? Technology and Officiating in Sport.Chris Mack
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volume 21, issue ?, 2017
  1. Ruyer Lecteur de Bachelard : Réunifier L’Image du mondeRuyer Reading Bachelard: Re-Unifying the Image of the World.Fabrice Colonna
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  2. La finalité-harmonie.André Conrad
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  3. Per Quelle Confuse Carte... The Galilean De Motu in Raffaello Cave.Francesco Crapanzano
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  4. Les De Motu Antiquiora de Galileo Galilei : Le Lancement de la Carrière du Filosofo-geometraGalileo Galilei’s De Motu Antiquiora. The Launch of the Filosofo-Geometra’s Career.Raymond Fredette
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  5. “It Is Impossible to Deceive Nature”. Galileo’s Le Mecaniche, a Bridg.Gatto Romano
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  6. Ruyer Et Wittgenstein : La Philosophie Comme Traduction Ou Bien Comme grammaireRuyer and Wittgenstein: Philosophy as a Translation or Even as a Grammar.Louis Fabrice
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  7. Galilée, de L’Enfer de Dante au Purgatoire de la scienceGalileo, From Dante’s Hell to the Purgatory of Science.Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond
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  8. Galileo’s Trattato Della Sfera Ovvero Cosmografia and Its Sources.Martins Roberto de Andrade & Cardoso Walmir Thomazi
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  9. Deux Textes Politiques de Jules VuilleminTwo Political Texts by Jules Vuillemin.Mélès Baptiste, Borgeon Julien & Derobe Raphaël
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  10. Enjeux Métaphysiques de la Morphogenèse : L’Embryologie de Ruyer Et la Biologie du développementThe Metaphysical Challenge of Morphogenesis: Ruyer’s Embryology and Modern Developmental Biology.Vaillant Bertrand
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  11. Effets Moraux de L’Accélération de L’histoireThe Moral Effects of the Acceleration of History.Vuillemin Jules
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    Strawmen at the Symposium: A Response.Robert Frodeman & Adam Briggle
    In this essay, we reply to the five commentaries offered of our 2016 book, Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st Century Philosophy. We argue that, in a recursive fashion, those commentaries exemplify the thesis of our book – that contemporary philosophy has a blind spot concerning the philosophical priors of its status as an institution. That is, 20th and now 21st century philosophy has limited metaphilosophy to being an exclusively theoretical exercise, neglecting to also pursue a ‘philosophy of philosophy’ in (...)
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  2. The Refuge of the Academy: Response to Socrates Tenured.Raphael Sassower
    In response to and as an elaboration on Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle’s Socrates Tenured, I wish to recognize the notion of practical philosophers as both public intellectuals and as those who may find refuge in the academy in order to shed the pretense of expertise, on the one hand, and the esoteric engagement with topics irrelevant to the affairs of contemporary culture, on the other.
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  1. Epistemic Courage and the Harms of Epistemic Life.Ian James Kidd - forthcoming - In Heather Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook to Virtue Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 00-00.
    Since subjection to harm is an intrinsic feature of our social and epistemic lives, there is a perpetual need for individual and collective agents with the virtue of epistemic courage. In this chapter, I survey some of the main issues germane to this virtue, such as the nature of courage and of harm, the range of epistemic activities that can manifest courage, and the status of epistemic courage as a collective and as a professional virtue.
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  1. Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science.Magnani Lorenzo & Bertolotti Tommaso Wayne (eds.) - 2017 - Springer.
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  1. Socio-Economic Research on Genetically Modified Crops: A Study of the Literature.Catacora-Vargas Georgina, Binimelis Rosa, I. Myhr Anne & Wynne Brian
    The importance of socio-economic impacts from the introduction and use of genetically modified crops is reflected in increasing efforts to include them in regulatory frameworks. Aiming to identify and understand the present knowledge on SEI of GM crops, we here report the findings from an extensive study of the published international scientific peer-reviewed literature. After applying specified selection criteria, a total of 410 articles are analysed. The main findings include: limited empirical research on SEI of GM crops in the scientific (...)
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  1. Coordination Technology for Active Support Networks: Context, Needfinding, and Design.Stanley J. Rosenschein & Todd Davies
    Coordination is a key problem for addressing goal–action gaps in many human endeavors. We define interpersonal coordination as a type of communicative action characterized by low interpersonal belief and goal conflict. Such situations are particularly well described as having collectively “intelligent”, “common good” solutions, viz., ones that almost everyone would agree constitute social improvements. Coordination is useful across the spectrum of interpersonal communication—from isolated individuals to organizational teams. Much attention has been paid to coordination in teams and organizations. In this (...)
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volume 8, issue 4, 2017
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    Counseling Parents at Risk of Delivery of an Extremely Premature Infant: Differing Strategies.F. Haward Marlyse, Janvier Annie, M. Lorenz John & Fischhoff Baruch
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  2. Epistemic Injustice in Dementia and Autism Patient Organizations: An Empirical Analysis.Karin Jongsma, Elisabeth Spaeth & Silke Schicktanz
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    “Will They Be Good Enough Parents?”: Ethical Dilemmas, Views, and Decisions Among Assisted Reproductive Technology Providers.Robert Klitzman
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    How Should We Deal with Misattributed Paternity? A Survey of Lay Public Attitudes.Georgia Lowe, Jonathan Pugh, Guy Kahane, Louise Corben, Sharon Lewis, Martin Delatycki & Julian Savulescu
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  5. Ethical and Regulatory Challenges of Research Using Pervasive Sensing and Other Emerging Technologies: IRB Perspectives.Nebeker Camille, Harlow John, Espinoza Giacinto Rebeca, Orozco-Linares Rubi, S. Bloss Cinnamon & Weibel Nadir
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  6. Views of Clinical Trial Participants on the Readability and Their Understanding of Informed Consent Documents.Rita Somers, Cornelius Van Staden & Francois Steffens
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    The Real Symbolic Limit of Markets.Anthony Robert Booth
    Proponents of semiotic arguments against the commodification of certain goods face the following challenge: formulate your argument such that it does not appeal to immoral consequences, nor is really an argument showing that we ought to reform the meaning we give to commodification. I here attempt to meet this challenge via appeal to the notion of what I call proto-on-a-par value. Under this construal, the semiotic argument yields that the commodification of certain goods necessarily signals value choice, where value choice (...)
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    Stakes Sensitivity and Transformative Experience.Fraser Rachel Elizabeth
    I trace the relationship between the view that knowledge is stakes sensitive and Laurie Paul’s account of the epistemology of transformative experience. The view that knowledge is stakes sensitive comes in different flavours: one can go for subjective or objective conceptions of stakes, where subjective views of stakes take stakes to be a function of an agent’s non-factive mental states, and objective views of stakes do not. I argue that there is a tension between subjective accounts of stakes sensitivity and (...)
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    Constitutive Responsibility: Taking Part, Being Part.Robert E. Goodin
    Individuals are often causally inconsequential parts of highly consequential wholes. If each individual is causally inconsequential, and what she does makes no causal difference, we may be inclined to absolve each of causal responsibility for the consequences of what occurs as a result of the larger whole of which each is a part. But there is another form of responsibility – constitutive responsibility. Whatever the causal consequences may be, each individual constitutes part of that whole and each therefore bears responsibility (...)
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    The Surprising Thing About Musical Surprise.Jenny Judge
    The experience of musical surprise is explained by psychologists in terms of the thwarting of prior musical expectations. The assumption that surprise is always caused by expectations is widespread not just in psychology at large, but also in philosophy. I argue here that this assumption is ill-founded. Many musical surprises, as well as many non-musical instances of perceptual surprise, can be explained by the falsification of assessments of the present, rendering the appeal to expectations unnecessary. I elaborate the positive view (...)
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volume 91, issue 1, 2017
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    I—Depending on the Thick.Debbie Roberts
    The claim that the normative depends on the non-normative is just as entrenched in metanormative theory as the claim that the normative supervenes on the non-normative. It is widely held to be a genuine truism, a conceptual truth that operates as a constraint on competence with normative concepts. Call it the dependence constraint. I argue that this status is unwarranted. While it is true that the normative is dependent, it is not a genuine truism, or a conceptual truth, that it (...)
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volume 15, issue ?, 2016
  1. Après les Ciompi : Regards Florentins Sur le Tumulte Et Construction Politique de L’Après-criseAfter the Ciompi: Florentine Perception of the Revolt and Political Construction of the After-Crisis.Baggioni Laurent & Leclerc Élise
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  2. Les Thé'tres de L’Après-Catastrophe Theatre After the Disaster . Duty of Oblivion and Necessity of Memory After the French Religious Wars.Christian Biet
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  3. Les Tumultes Chez Machiavel Et la Langue de la jurisprudenceMachiavelli on Tumults and the Language of Jurisprudence.Angela De Benedictis
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  4. Après les Guerres D’Italie : Florence, Venise, Rome After the Italian Wars: Florence, Venice, Rome.Descendre Romain, Fournel Jean-Louis & Zancarini Jean-Claude
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  5. Symptômes du Ressentiment Chez Quelques Mémorialistes The Symptoms of Resentment Among Some Memorialists.Marie-Madeleine Fragonard
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  6. Une « Politique de L’Oubliance »? Mémoire Et Oubli Pendant les Guerres de Religion Politics of Forgiveness? Memory and Forgetfulness During the French Wars of Religion.Mellet Paul-Alexis & Foa Jérémie
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  7. Sécularisation Et Bio-Politique Chez SpinozaSecularization and Biopolitics in Spinoza.Xenophon Tenezakis
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volume 17, issue ?, 2017
  1. De l’intérêt général : introduction.Crétois Pierre & Roza
    La notion d’intérêt général est, aujourd’hui, autant un concept du droit qu’un topos rhétorique. Elle est censée désigner l’ordre public, l’intérêt du peuple ou bien la priorité des décisions administratives sur les intérêts privés, sectoriels, les droits individuels et les contrats entre particuliers. Pourtant cette notion a une d...
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