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  1. Self-awareness deficits following loss of inner speech: Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor’s case study.Alain Morin - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):524-529.
    In her 2006 book ‘‘My Stroke of Insight” Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor relates her experience of suffering from a left hemispheric stroke caused by a congenital arteriovenous malformation which led to a loss of inner speech. Her phenomenological account strongly suggests that this impairment produced a global self-awareness deficit as well as more specific dysfunctions related to corporeal awareness, sense of individuality, retrieval of autobiographical memories, and self-conscious emotions. These are examined in details and corroborated by numerous excerpts from Taylor’s (...)
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  2. Levels of consciousness and self-awareness: A comparison and integration of various views.Alain Morin - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):358-371.
    Quite a few recent models are rapidly introducing new concepts describing different levels of consciousness. This situ- ation is getting confusing because some theorists formulate their models without making reference to existing views, redun- dantly adding complexity to an already difficult problem. In this paper, I present and compare nine neurocognitive models to highlight points of convergence and divergence. Two aspects of consciousness seem especially important: perception of self in time and complexity of self-representations. To this I add frequency of (...)
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    Analytic ideals and cofinal types.Alain Louveau & Boban Velickovi - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 99 (1-3):171-195.
    We describe a new way to construct large subdirectly irreducibles within an equational class of algebras. We use this construction to show that there are forbidden geometries of multitraces for finite algebras in residually small equational classes. The construction is first applied to show that minimal equational classes generated by simple algebras of types 2, 3 or 4 are residually small if and only if they are congruence modular. As a second application of the construction we characterize residually small locally (...)
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  4. Right hemispheric self-awareness: A critical assessment.Alain Morin - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (3):396-401.
    In this commentaryI evaluate the claim made byKeenan, Nelson, OÕConnor, and Pascual-Leone (2001) that since self-recognition results from right hemispheric activity, self-awareness too is likely to be produced by the activity of the same hemisphere. This reasoning is based on the assumption that self-recognition represents a valid operationalization of self-awareness; I present two views that challenge this rationale. Keenan et al. also support their claim with published evidence relating brain activityand self-awareness; I closelyexamine their analysis of one specific review of (...)
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  5. Gregor Mendel's Experiments on Plant Hybrids: A Guided Study.Alain F. Corcos & Floyd V. Monaghan - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (2):308.
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    What Is a Book? Kant and the Law of the Letter.Alain Pottage & Mario Biagioli - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (4):605-625.
    Kant’s essay on the question of literary piracy has so far been read as a foundational text in the history of literary property. When Kant refers to the book as a “mute instrument,” scholars of intellectual property already know how to interpret that formulation because they presume the distinction that the contemporary jurisprudence of intellectual property makes between matter and form and its concomitant assumption that print is just an inert, nonagentive medium. In fact, Kant begins his analysis of unauthorized (...)
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    Jean Cavaillès dans l’héritage de Léon Brunschvicg : la philosophie mathématique et les problèmes de l’histoire.Alain Michel - 2020 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 105 (1):9-36.
    La philosophie de l’histoire des mathématiques entretient chez Cavaillès un rapport étroit et contrasté, avec celle que Brunschvicg expose dans La Modalité du jugement (1897). L’activité du jugement scientifique y est dite mixte, entre jugements (idéaux) d’intériorité et jugements (réalistes) d’extériorité. La forme mixte de l’activité historique de la connaissance est la modalité du possible. D’où une épistémologie historique qui revendique la filiation idéaliste kantienne et rejette l’idéalisme spéculatif. Cavaillès, penseur de la nécessité créatrice du devenir mathématique, réduisant le rôle (...)
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  8. The event in Deleuze.Alain Badiou - 2007 - Parrhesia 2:37-44.
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    (1 other version)Système des beaux-arts.Alain - 1920 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Les idées ici proposées ne dépendent point de quelque idée supérieure d'abord posée, et ne conduisent même point à quelque notion commune qui puisse définir tous les arts en peu de mots. Au contraire je me suis attaché à marquer les différences, les séparations, les oppositions, me réglant ainsi, autant que peut faire la critique, sur les oeuvres elles-mêmes, dont chacune s'affirme si bien et n'affirme qu'elle.
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  10. Figures of dialogue: a view from Ludics.Alain Lecomte & Myriam Quatrini - 2011 - Synthese 183 (S1):59-85.
    In this paper, we study dialogue as a game, but not only in the sense in which there would exist winning strategies and a priori rules. Dialogue is not governed by game rules like for chess or other games, since even if we start from a priori rules, it is always possible to play with them, provided that some invariant properties are preserved. An important discovery of Ludics is that such properties may be expressed in geometrical terms. The main feature (...)
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  11. Towards a New Economic Order: Postfordism, Ecology and Democracy.Alain Lipietz, Ulrich Beck, Tim Hayward & David Goldblatt - 1997 - Environmental Values 6 (2):239-241.
     
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  12. Conscience de soi et langage intérieur : quelques spéculations.Alain Morin & James Everett - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (2):169-188.
    Ce texte propose une définition de la conscience de soi et explique en quoi cette capacité naît du monde social. Il est postulé que ce dernier permet un mouvement de recul - une «distanciation » - par rapport à soi, et que le cerveau reproduit ce mouvement grâce à certains processus cognitifs qui en ont été imprimés. Parmi ceux-ci, on retrouve le langage intérieur, qui, par analogie, agirait comme un miroir interne capable de confronter l'expérience subjective à elle-même; de cette (...)
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    Law after Anthropology: Object and Technique in Roman Law.Alain Pottage - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (2-3):147-166.
    Anthropological scholarship after Marilyn Strathern does something that might surprise lawyers schooled in the tradition of ‘law and society’, or ‘law in context’. Instead of construing law as an instrument of social forces, or as an expression of processes by which society maintains and reproduces itself, a new mode of anthropological enquiry focuses sharply on ‘law itself’, on what Annelise Riles calls the ‘technicalities’ of law. How might the legal scholar be inspired by this approach? In this article, I explore (...)
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    Ingenium.Alain Pons - 2010 - Sententiae 22 (1):183-189.
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    Minding the 'Unbridgeable Gap': The Future of Conscientious Objection in a Secular Age.Alain Julian León & Rico Vitz - 2017 - Christian Bioethics 23 (2):149-168.
    In this article, we offer a rebuttal to a key thesis in Chapter 5 of Engelhardt’s After God: namely, that there exists an “unbridgeable gap” between the dominant secular culture and traditional religious believers. Contra Engelhardt, we argue that it is possible to bridge the gap by employing a strategy that includes, but is not limited to, methods for cultivating understanding and respect and a sense of solidarity. Our argument proceeds in three steps. First, we elucidate Engelhardt’s thesis in light (...)
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    On the quasi-ordering of borel linear orders under embeddability.Alain Louveau & Jean Saint-Raymond - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):537-560.
    We provide partial answers to the following problem: Is the class of Borel linear orders well-quasi-ordered under embeddability? We show that it is indeed the case for those Borel orders which are embeddable in R ω , with the lexicographic ordering. For Borel orders embeddable in R 2 , our proof works in ZFC, but it uses projective determinacy for Borel orders embeddable in some $\mathbf{R}^n, n , and hyperprojective determinacy for the general case.
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    Two results on borel orders.Alain Louveau - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):865-874.
    We prove two results about the embeddability relation between Borel linear orders: For $\eta$ a countable ordinal, let $2^\eta$ (resp. $2^{<\eta}$) be the set of sequences of zeros and ones of length $\eta$ (resp. $<\eta$), equipped with the lexicographic ordering. Given a Borel linear order $X$ and a countable ordinal $\xi$, we prove the following two facts. (a) Either $X$ can be embedded (in a $\triangle^1_1(X,\xi)$ way) in $2^{\omega\xi}$, or $2^{\omega\xi + 1}$ continuously embeds in $X$. (b) Either $X$ can (...)
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    Strategies Used by Musicians to Identify Notes’ Pitch: Cognitive Bricks and Mental Representations.Alain Letailleur, Erica Bisesi & Pierre Legrain - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    To this day, the study of the substratum of thought and its implied mechanisms is rarely directly addressed. Nowadays, systemic approaches based on introspective methodologies are no longer fashionable and are often overlooked or ignored. Most frequently, reductionist approaches are followed for deciphering the neuronal circuits functionally associated with cognitive processes. However, we argue that systemic studies of individual thought may still contribute to a useful and complementary description of the multimodal nature of perception, because they can take into account (...)
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    Hegel et la musique: de l'expérience esthétique à la spéculation philosophique.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2003 - Honoré Champion.
    Dans les Cours d'Esthétique, qu'il prononce à Berlin entre 1820 et 1829, Hegel propose une théorie de la musique et analyse le rapport de celle-ci avec les autres arts dans l'ensemble du système philosophique. Mais comment le philosophe, qui n'est pas connaisseur, peut-il penser la musique de son temps? Sur quelle base se construit la réflexion? Et comment la reconstituer scientifiquement à partir des différentes sources? Le présent ouvrage apporte une réponse à ces questions en replaçant le discours hégélien dans (...)
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    An Apocalyptic Patent.Alain Pottage - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (3):239-252.
    It was originally suggested that the Anthropocene began in 1784, the date of James Watt’s patent for the rotative steam engine. Patent dates are interesting artefacts. They owe their existence to the chronopoietic technique of patent jurisprudence, which generates temporal sequences out of synchronous states of knowledge. This may not be geological time, but it informs the experience of time that is proper to the culture whose deposits of Pu-239 now mark the onset of the Anthropocene. Patent jurisprudence makes a (...)
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  21. Consciousness is more than wakefulness.Alain Morin - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):99-99.
    Merker’s definition of consciousness excludes self-reflective thought, making his proposal for decorticate consciousness not particularly groundbreaking. He suggests that brainstem sites are neglected in current theories of consciousness. This is so because broader definitions of consciousness are used. Split-brain data show that the cortex is important for full-blown consciousness; also, behaviors exhibited by hydranencephaly patients and decorticated rats do not seem to require reflective consciousness.
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    Political Philosophy 3: From the Rights of Man to the Republican Idea.Luc Ferry & Alain Renaut - 1992 - University of Chicago Press.
    In this final volume of Political Philosophy, Luc Ferry and Alain Renaut summarize these efforts and put forward their own set of arguments.
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    Tacit social experimentation with digital technologies during the Covid-19 crisis.Alain Loute - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (3):199-209.
    In the management of the Covid 19 crisis, digital technologies were used in a major way. This article defends the hypothesis that these technologies took the form of a “tacit social experimentation”. This article justifies this concept in three levels. The first part uses this concept to qualify the form of biopolitics that was implemented to manage the crisis. Digital technologies were used to discipline the population and, literally speaking, as instruments of knowledge of the population. Uncertainty forced experts to (...)
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  24. Damaskios' New Conception of Metaphysics.Carole Tresson & Alain Metry - 2005 - In Robert M. Berchman & John F. Finamore (eds.), History of Platonism: Plato redivivus. New Orleans: University Press of the South. pp. 222--226.
     
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    Free Will Implicates Inner Speech via Self-Regulation.Alain Morin - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):547-555.
    Free will typically refers to any form of significant control over one’s actions. This definition is remarkably similar to that of self-regulation—the control of one’s behavior, emotions, and thoughts in pursuit of long-term goals. Indeed, several scholars have proposed that the latter constitutes the psychological equivalent of the former. A large body of empirical work demonstrates that both covert (inner) and overt (private) forms of self-directed speech are causally associated with self-regulatory outcomes such as action planning, problem-solving, emotion regulation, attention, (...)
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    Toward a Glossary of Self-related Terms.Alain Morin - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  27. I Pierre 1/1 à 2/10: Structure littéraire et conséquences exégétiques.Max-Alain Chevallier - 1971 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 51:129-142.
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  28. La logique du moyen âge comme logique naturelle.Alain de Libera - 1986 - In Burkhard Mojsisch (ed.), Sprachphilosophie in Antike und Mittelalter: Bochumer Kolloquium, 2.-4. Juni 1982. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
     
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    Pourquoi nous ne sommes pas nietzschéens.Alain Boyer - 1991 - Grasset & Fasquelle.
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    Les philosophes espagnols d'hier et d'aujourd'hui.Alain Guy - 1956 - [Toulouse]: Privat.
    [1] Époques et auteurs.--[2] Textes choisis.
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    L’énonciation, la praxis énonciative et le discours.Alain Rabatel - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):273-291.
    The present article reviews the concepts of enunciation in Greimas’s and other semioticians’ works; it examines the way in which these latter revisit Benveniste, the reorientations they propose or the aspects they leave aside, such as the distinction between speaker and enunciator (as the source of a point of view in a propositional content composed of a.
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  32. What is Racism.Alain Benoit - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 30:2-48.
     
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    (1 other version)André Gorz et notre jeunesse.Alain Lipietz - 2007 - Multitudes 31 (4):163.
    Gorz’s Reform and Revolution was published in 1969, and it taught me to mistrust the « all or nothing » of the mythical Big Day when the relations of production would be changed all at once. I learned there was an enormous range of possible transformations inside capitalism, as we would demonstrate with the research program of the Regulation School. As a politician, I have always upheld this radical reformism.
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    De la régulation aux conventions: le grand bond en arrière?Alain Lipietz - 1995 - Actuel Marx 17:39-48.
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    Art and the Life of Action. Max Eastman.Alain Locke - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (4):482-484.
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    Identité narrative collective et critique sociale.Alain Loute - 2012 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 3 (1):53-66.
    For many authors, the transformations of capitalism have had the effect of causing suffering (stress, stigmatization, disaffiliation, etc..) whose social dimension is not recognized. For Emmanuel Renault, theoretical critique can analyze these new sufferings and become a "spokesman" giving voice to suffering beings. In this article, the author proposes to problematize this form of critical intervention, building on Paul Ricœur's reflections on the issue of the dispossession of the actors’ power to recount their actions themselves. If Renault’s intervention makes sense (...)
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    Les problèmes philosophiques rencontrés dans le projet d'une herméneutique de la production filmique.Alain Létourneau - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (1):136-152.
    How can we interpret a film, a movie, or any other narrative content presented in visual form? We provide a theoretical frame (mostly gathered from Ricoeur, Gadamer, Habermas and the author's own theorizing) and provide a way to put the cinematic content in relation with the interpret's experience by suggesting questions.
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    The problem of expertise and the question of environmental governance.Alain Létourneau - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (3):535-548.
    Many terms have a technical meaning although it is not evident for everyone, for example, the "environmental governance", term that refers in the present context to citizen participation on this type of question, for example, of the health of a specific ecosystem, such as a forest or an agricultural field, from shared preoccupations and not from a problematic of organizational control. After having made precise what is the expertise and what are the main problems posed by the recourse to the (...)
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    Un aperçu de la « logique de la vie morale » chez Maurice Blondel.Alain Létourneau - 1996 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 52 (3):703-718.
    A logic of the moral life: that is one of the projects of Maurice Blondel during his career as a french philosophyer. That theme is coming out of his previous thinking of what he called "a logic of action" (une logique de l'action), as it was discussed in his famous 1893 french thesis, L'action. We provide an analysis of that further development.
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    Géométrie et philosophie: De thābit Ibn qurra à Ibn al-haytham.Alain Michel - 2003 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13 (2):311-315.
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    La διάνοια chez Proclus.Alain Lernould - 2016 - Chôra 14:139-154.
    According to the well known Platonic distinction of different types of knowing, discursive thought (διάνοια) is second to intellect (νοῦς), and above opinion (δόξα). Intellection intelligizes the entire intelligible cosmos, all at once (ἀθρόως), in an undivided manner. Discursive thought, involving temporal thinking, articulates into plurality the indivisible character of the intellectual life. I argue in this paper that Proclus does not reduce discursive thought to discursivity. Discursive thought is thought, i.e. intellection (διά‑νοια) before being discursive (διά‑νοια), intellection of Psychic (...)
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  42. Les prochaines guerres seront-elles des guerres de religion ?Alain Renaut - 2012 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 7 (3):13-19.
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  43. (1 other version)Pourquoi le rappeur chante?Alain Milon - 2004 - Cités 19 (3):71-80.
    La question de la relégation à travers la musique rap.
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    The decorative truck as a communicative device.Alain Lefebvre - 1989 - Semiotica 75 (3-4):215-228.
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    „Qu'est-ce que l'homme ?”.Alain Renaut - 1976 - Man and World 9 (1):3-44.
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  46. Philosophie.Alain - 1966 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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  47. Universal Truths and the Question of Religion: An Interview.Alain Badiou & Adam Miller - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy and Scripture 3 (1):38-42.
     
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    La fiction au cinéma.Alain Boillat - 2001 - Paris, France: Editions L'Harmattan.
    Quelle est la nature de la fiction au cinéma? Qu'est-ce qui nous permet de distinguer la fiction du réel? Ces questions concernent autant l'institution du cinéma que le spectateur. L'objectif est de proposer un cadre théorique et des outils méthodologiques pour la détermination du statut du film : fictionnel ou non-fictionnel.
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    Histoire de la philosophie espagnole.Alain Guy - 1985 - Toulouse: Editions Universitaires du Sud.
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    L'Homme et la rhétorique: l'Ecole de Bruxelles.Alain Lempereur (ed.) - 1990 - Paris: Klincksieck.
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