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News 5/2013 Philosophy A. Aberdein, Florida Institute of Technology, FL, USA; A. Buchwalter, University of North Florida, C. Ciocan I. J. Dove, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA Jacksonville, FL, USA (Ed) Heidegger et le problème de la (Eds) Hegel and Global Justice The Argument of Mathematics mort Hegel and Global Justice details the relevance of existentialité, authenticité, temporalité Contents the thought of G.W.F. Hegel for the burgeoning Introduction.- Part I. What are Mathematical academic discussions of the topic of global justice. Cet ouvrage est la première monographie systé- Arguments?.- Chapter 1. Non-Deductive Logic matique d’expression française dédiée exclusive- in Mathematics: The Probability of Conjectures; Features ment au problème heideggérien de la mort. Il se James Franklin.- Chapter 2. Arguments, Proofs, 7 Demonstrates the richness of contemporary donne pour tâche de clarifier tout l’enjeu de cette and Dialogues; Erik C. W. Krabbe.- Chapter 3. Hegel scholarship 7 Stages for the first time an question capitale de la pensée de Martin Hei- Argumentation in Mathematics; Jesús Alcolea extended dialogue between Hegel and prominent degger. La nouveauté de cette étude réside dans Banegas.- Chapter 4. Arguing Around Mathemati- contemporary theorists of global justice 7 Sheds une approche systématique et précise de Sein und cal Proofs; Michel Dufour.- Part II. Argumenta- refreshing new light on a thinker narrowly associ- Zeit, à partir d’une clarification rigoureuse de la tion as a Methodology for Studying Mathematical ated with state worship, war, and Eurocentrism notion d’Existenzial, en interprétant le problème Practice.- Chapter 5. An Argumentative Ap- de la mort dans l’articulation des structures Contents proach to Ideal Elements in Mathematics; Paola fondamentales de l’être du Dasein. Cette approche 1. Hegel and Global Justice: An Introduction: Cantù.- Chapter 6. How Persuaded Are You? permet non seulement d’expliciter les différentes Andrew Buchwalter.- 2. Hegel on Cosmopolitan- A Typology of Responses; Matthew Inglis and couches ontologiques où intervient le phénomène ism, International Relations, and the Challenges Juan Pablo Mejía-Ramos.- Chapter 7. Reveal- de la mort dans l’analytique existentiale, mais of Globalization: Steven V. Hicks.- 3. Contra ing Structures of Argumentations in Classroom aussi de mettre en lumière la rigueur de l’analyse Leviathan: Hegel’s Contribution to Cosmopoli- Proving Processes; Christine Knipping and David heideggérienne et la systématicité de sa démarche. tan Critique: Robert Fine.- 4. Between Statism Reid.- Chapter 8. Checking Proofs; Jesse Alama En outre, cette investigation explore l’intégralité and Cosmopolitanism: Hegel and the Possibil- and Reinhard Kahle.- Part III. Mathematics as a de la pensée de Heidegger : des écrits de jeunesse ity of Global Justice: Thom Brooks.- 5. Tolera- Testbed for Argumentation Theory.- Chapter 9. jusqu’aux textes les plus tardifs, l’ouvrage retrace tion, Social Identity, and International Justice in Dividing by Zero—and Other Mathematical Fal- non seulement la genèse complexe de cette ques- Rawls and Hegel: Maria Kowalski.- 6. Hegel, Civil lacies; Lawrence H. Powers.- Chapter 10. Strategic tion, mais aussi son évolution arborescente. Society, and Globalization: Peter G. Stillman.- 7. Maneuvering in Mathematical Proofs; Erik C. W. A Hegelian Approach to Global Poverty: Lydia Krabbe.- Chapter. 11 Analogical Arguments in Features L. Moland.- 8. The Coming World Welfare State Mathematics; Paul Bartha.- Chapter 12. What Phi- 7 Ce livre est la première monographie systéma- Which Hegel Could Not See: Clark Butler.- 9. The losophy of Mathematical Practice Can Teach Ar- tique de langue française consacrée au problème Citizen of the European Union from a Hegelian gumentation Theory about Diagrams and Pictures; heideggérien de la mort, problème qui occupe une Perspective: Paul Cobben.- 10. Hegel on War, Rec- Brendan Larvor.- Part IV. An Argumentational place centrale dans la pensée de Heidegger 7 Ap- ognition, and Justice: Gary Browning.- 11. Hegel, Turn in the Philosophy of Mathematics.- Chapter proche systématique et précise de Sein und Zeit, Global Justice, and Mutual Recognition: Andrew 13. Mathematics as the Art of Abstraction; Rich- déployée à partir d’un angle d’interrogation nou- Buchwalter. ard L. Epstein.- Chapter 14. Towards a Theory of veau, notamment à partir d’une analyse préalable du concept d’Existenzial 7 L’ouvrage retrace Mathematical Argument; Ian J. Dove.- Chapter 15. Fields of interest pour la première fois la genèse de cette question Bridging the Gap Between Argumentation Theory Political Philosophy; Theories of Law, Philosophy dans les écrits de jeunesse de Heidegger and the Philosophy of Mathematics; Alison Pease, of Law, Legal History; Political Science, general Alan Smaill, Simon Colton and John Lee. [...] Fields of interest Target groups Fields of interest Phenomenology; Ontology; History of Philosophy Research Logic; Mathematical Logic and Foundations; Target groups Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages Product category Research Contributed volume Target groups Product category Research Monographie Product category Contributed volume Due June 2013 Due May 2013 A paraître July 2013 2013. XVI, 408 p. 47 illus. (Logic, Epistemology, and 2012. VIII, 241 p. (Studies in Global Justice, Volume 2014. Ca. 270 p. 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The Con- roscience Dominik Perler, Berlin.- 3. Neuroethics This essentials version of the two-volume refer- tribution of the Dissertation,- III. Methodology and Identity George Northoff, Ottawa 4. Neuro- ence work, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, and Terminology,- A. Definition of Reception,- B. science, Free Will and Neuroethics Peter Reiner, is a wonderful introduction into the world of Definition of Phenomenology,- C. Definition of Vancouver.- 5. Brain intervention and autonomy.- philosophy between 500 and 1500 CE. Draw- Religious Thought,- IV. The Plan of the Disser- 6. Brain intervention and responsibility tba.- ing on the great developments in the research of tation,- CHAPTER 1 PRECURSORS TO THE 7. Neuroanthropology Thomas Metzinger, Mainz.- philosophy over the last thirty years, the essentials RECEPTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN 8. History of Neuroscience and Neuroethics Frank offers all of the highlights from the comprehensive FRANCE, 1889-1909,- I. 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Conclusion: Bergson and Blondel 7 Concise overview of Medieval Philoso- Handbook as Precursors to the Reception of Husserlian phy 7 Contains hyperlinks to Encyclopedia of Phenomenology in France,-CHAPTER 2 FOUR Medieval Philosophy: Philosophy between 500 PHASES IN THE RECEPTION OF PHENOM- and 1500 7 Ideal for classroom use ENOLOGY IN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY, 1910- 1939,- I. Léon Noël and Victor Delbos,- A. Léon Contents Noël,- B.