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  1. Penser l’individu. Genèse stoïcienne de la subjectivité.Marion Bourbon - 2019
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    Jusqu’où peut-on rapprocher les thérapies cognitives de la thérapeutique sénéquienne?Marion Bourbon - 2021 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 77 (2):233.
    Marion Bourbon Que l’activité philosophique chez la plupart des philosophes antiques ait prétendu disposer d’une fonction thérapeutique, psychothérapeutique, nous le savons bien, tant cette dernière s’est explicitement pensée sur le modèle médical. Il ne faut néanmoins pas oublier qu’alors, dans le même temps, c’est la médecine elle-même qui s’est trouvée apparentée à la philosophie en ce qu’elle suppose intrinsèquement un usage du logos, ce que Platon le premier pose sans ambages. Cette métaphore de la philosophie comme thérapie a aussi ressurgi (...)
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    De la krasis présocratique à la krasis stoïcienne : l’émergence d’un modèle organique de l’individualité.Marion Bourbon - 2020 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (1):165-180.
    This paper focuses on the materialistic account of the blending and the way it shapes an original organism model. I aim to shed light on the threads of connections we can gather between the Presocratic and the Stoic views on the physical krasis of the body. The Stoics share with Parmenides and Empedocles the idea of a single material cosmic continuum in which thought and perception depend on the various blendings of the physical constituents of the body. Both of these (...)
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    De l’objet du telos au sujet de la uoluntas : le destin stoïcien du vouloir.Marion Bourbon - 2018 - Cahiers Philosophiques 151 (4):59-72.
    Nous défendons ici l’hypothèse que l’irruption de la langue du vouloir ( uelle ) chez Sénèque n’est pas sans effet sur la représentation stoïcienne du telos, contre un certain nombre d’interprétations qui dénient à cette innovation lexicale la moindre originalité par rapport à la psychologie stoïcienne hellénistique. Le telos est réinscrit dans la perspective de la traversée de la conflictualité psychique dont le vouloir ( uelle ), dans sa constance, constitue la résolution. C’est dire combien la subjectivation engage le destin (...)
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  5. Can I drive my car from its form to its movement?Brett Bourbon - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):404-416.
    The academic dominance of cultural studies and the increasing interest and significance of cultural conflict in our world has encouraged various theories of culture, the most pervasive being theories of transculture and hybrid cultural forms and entities. In this guest column, Bourbon argues that all such trans theories are fundamentally flawed and distort the very idea of culture. His essay analyzes the concept of transobjects and transcultures, looking both at the assumptions supporting such objects and ideas and at their explanatory (...)
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    Philosopher, choisir sa vie. Du mythe d’Er à la prohairesis d’Épictète.Marion Bourbon - 2022 - Méthexis 34 (1):91-108.
    This paper aims to shed light on Plato’s myth of Er contribution to the emergence of a conception of choice as a principle of identity. Our hypothesis is that this myth brings out what is a real choice and that only philosophy enable us to make it. Philosophy as a way of life is that according to it our choice of life become a free choice and a principle of identity — because this first choice determines all the others in (...)
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    What is a Life?Brett Bourbon - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (1):211-223.
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    Finding a replacement for the soul: mind and meaning in literature and philosophy.Brett Bourbon - 2004 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Approaching the study of literature as a unique form of the philosophy of language and mind--as a study of how we produce nonsense and imagine it as sense--this ...
  9. Wittgenstein's preface.Brett Bourbon - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (2):428-443.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Wittgenstein’s PrefaceBrett BourbonIn his preface to Philosophical Investigations, Wittgenstein admits his failure to make his book anything more than an interrelated collection of remarks: "After several unsuccessful attempts to weld my results together into... a whole, I realized that I should never succeed. The best I could write would never be more than philosophical remarks." The fragmented character of Investigations is matched by its other formal oddities and difficulties: (...)
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    Perceptual control theory.W. Thomas Bourbon - 1995 - In H. L. Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer, Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 151--172.
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    Beyond Musical Metaphysics: A Philosophical Account of Listening to Music.Paskalina Bourbon - 2018 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 74 (4):1377-1398.
    Music’s original philosophical problem is ontological: what is it? In this paper, I argue that music has a better philosophical beginning; philosophical accounts of music should begin as philosophical accounts of listening to music. What distinguishes listening to music from hearing sound? My aim is to give a philosophical account of music by means of a description of a particular kind of interactive relationship we sometimes have to sound. Music, I shall argue, is not distinguished from sound because it has (...)
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    A case of different intentions concerning intentionality.W. Tom Bourbon - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):755.
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    Anticipatory regulation: a raincoat does not feedforward make.W. Tom Bourbon - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):465-466.
  14. Einstein a-t-il raison?Bernard Bourbon - 1939 - Paris,: Dunod.
     
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    Entre médecine et philosophie.Marion Bourbon - 2024 - Philosophie Antique 24 (24):151-174.
    This paper attempts to trace part of the history of medical and philosophical exchanges within the materialist tradition. I focus on this decisive role that they play on the emergence of organismic conception of the body. From its very beginnings, medical thought as the thought of mixture and as psychophysiology has been in close connection with the pre-Socratic tradition, and with Empedocles in particular. Both of them propose accounts of the blending as protoconceptions of an organic model of the body. (...)
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    Introduction. Entre voie réaliste et voie normative : la politique aristotélicienne.Marion Bourbon & Valéry Laurand - 2019 - Polis 36 (1):1-4.
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    Jane Austen and the Ethics of Life.Brett Bourbon - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Jane Austen and the powers of description. Disciplines of description -- Reading ignorance into sense -- Elizabeth Bennet, the Socrates of descriptive reason -- Frank and impertinent: paradiastolic descriptions -- An excursus on Richard Rorty and Lady Catherine -- Fanny's garden thoughts -- Reasoning by description -- Coda: "Part hawk, part man" -- The apprehension of power and life. The cook and the count: a psychological anthropology of tyranny -- Is power coercive? -- A parable of action and event -- (...)
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    The Consequences of Particularity.Brett Bourbon - 2017 - Philosophy and Literature 41 (2):416-430.
    A poem is not particular in the way a painting is particular. A copy of a poem is still the poem, while a copy of a painting is not the painting. But a poem is still particular, since it seems to be constituted by a specific set of words in a specific order such that to alter that order or any of those words is to make a new poem. Marianne Moore begins her poem “An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in (...)
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    Thinking with words: a literary groundwork.Brett Bourbon - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Miguel Tamen.
    Thinking with Words: A Literary Groundwork provides a unique foundational introduction to the depths and glories of literature and its study. It is a book about why literature matters, and why it always will. Readers will explore the roots of literature and art in the interplay between life and language, actions and events, and culture and texts. This is not a book about theories, but a book about our complex engagement with language and literature, from which theories, interpretations, and insight (...)
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  20. What can my nonsense tell me about you?Brett Bourbon - 2006 - In David Rudrum, Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  21. La Survivance Humaine.Oliver Lodge & Bourbon - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (1):21-22.
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