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  2. James Giles (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    James Giles (born 1958) is a Canadian philosopher and psychologist.He has written about the philosophy of perception, [1] personal identity and the self, [2] mindfulness, [3] Buddhist [4] and Taoist philosophy, [5] and has published theories of the evolution of human hairlessness, [6] the nature of sexual desire, [7] sexual attraction, [8] and gender. [9]

  3. Episteme - Wikipedia

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    For Foucault, an épistémè is the guiding unconsciousness of subjectivity within a given epoch – subjective parameters which form an historical a priori. [5]: xxii He uses the term épistémè (French pronunciation:) in his The Order of Things, in a specialized sense to mean the historical, non-temporal, a priori knowledge that grounds truth and discourses, thus representing the condition ...

  4. File:HISTORIA DE LA ETICA.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. James Giles - Wikipedia

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    James Giles (porcelain decorator) (1718–1780) James Giles (painter) (1801–1870), Scottish painter; James Giles (politician), Australian politician; James Giles (philosopher) (born 1958), Canadian philosopher and psychologist; James Bascom Giles (1900–1993), American politician; James LeRoy Giles (1863–1946), mayor of Orlando; James T ...

  6. Eleanor J. Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Jack Gibson (7 December 1910 – 30 December 2002) was an American psychologist who focused on reading development and perceptual learning in infants. Gibson began her career at Smith College as an instructor in 1932, publishing her first works on research conducted as an undergraduate student.

  7. Gilles Lipovetsky - Wikipedia

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    Un extrait de Culture-monde: réponse à une société désorientée sur la webtélé de Jacques Languirand: Les repères de Languirand; Europe's Times and Unknown Waters, Cluj-Napoca, Braşoveanu, Narcisa (April 2009). "The Narcissistic and the Cynical Attitudes - Two Identitary Masks, Gilles Lipovetsky, L'ère du vide.

  8. Giles of Lessines - Wikipedia

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    Giles of Lessines OP (c. 1230 – c. 1304) [1] was a thirteenth-century Dominican scholastic philosopher, a pupil of Thomas Aquinas. [2] He was also strongly influenced by Albertus Magnus. [3] He was an early defender of Thomism. [4] He is also known as an early scientist, and for economic theory, writing on usury [5] and market prices. [6]

  9. Economic ethics - Wikipedia

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    Economic ethics is the combination of economics and ethics, incorporating both disciplines to predict, analyze, and model economic phenomena.. It can be summarised as the theoretical ethical prerequisites and foundations of economic systems.