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    GP group profiles and involvement in mental health care.Marie-Josée Fleury, Jean-Marie Bamvita, Lambert Farand, Denise Aubé, Louise Fournier & Alain Lesage - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):396-403.
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    Alain-René Lesage, Le Diable boiteux. Texte de la deuxième édition avec Jes variantes de l’édition originale et du remaniement de 1726, précédé d’une étude de bibliographie matérielle par Roger Laufer. Paris, La Haye, Mouton, 1970. 16 × 24, 224 p (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, VIᵉ Section, Livre et Sociétés, IV), 84 F. [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (79-80):422-423.
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    Marques d’ironie dans les Avantures de Monsieur Robert Chevalier, dit de Beauchêne d’Alain-René Lesage.Emmanuel Bouchard - 2007 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26:21.
  4. Onzuivere gedachten; over het Vlaanderen van de Minister-President.Bart Leeuwen & N. Dieter Lesage - 1997 - Filosofie En Praktijk 18:49-49.
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    Editorial: The Contribution of Postural Adjustments to Body Balance and Motor Performance.Eric Yiou, Alain Hamaoui & Gilles Allali - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  6. Possible links between self-awareness and inner speech: Theoretical background, underlying mechanisms, and empirical evidence.Alain Morin - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (4-5):115-134.
    been recently proposed (Morin, 2003; 2004). The model takes into account most known mechanisms and processes leading to self-awareness, and examines their multiple and complex interactions. Inner speech is postulated to play a key-role in this model, as it establishes important connections between many of its ele- ments. This paper first reviews past and current references to a link between self-awareness and inner speech. It then presents an analysis of the nature of the relation between these two concepts. It is (...)
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  7. 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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  8. Inner speech as a mediator of self-awareness, self-consciousness, and self-knowledge: An hypothesis.Alain Morin & James Everett - 1990 - New Ideas in Psychology 8 (3):337-56.
    Little is known with regard to the precise cognitive tools the self uses in acquiring and processing information about itself. In this article, we underline the possibility that inner speech might just represent one such cognitive process. Duval and Wicklund’s theory of self-awareness and the selfconsciousness, and self-knowledge body of work that was inspired by it are reviewed, and the suggestion is put forward that inner speech parallels the state of self-awareness, is more frequently used among highly self-conscious persons, and (...)
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  9. 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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  10. Beyond formalisation an interview.Alain Badiou - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (2):111 – 136.
  11. Self-talk and Self-awareness: On the Nature of the Relation.Alain Morin - 1993 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 14 (3):223-234.
    This article raises the question of how we acquire self-information through self-talk, i.e., of how self-talk mediates self-awareness. It is first suggested that two social mechanisms leading to self-awareness could be reproduced by self-talk: engaging in dialogues with ourselves, in which we talk to fictive persons, would permit an internalization of others' perspectives; and addressing comments to ourselves about ourselves, as others do toward us, would allow an acquisition of self-information. Secondly, it is proposed that self-observation is possible only if (...)
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    Can We Live Together, Equal and Different?Alain Touraine - 1998 - European Journal of Social Theory 1 (2):165-178.
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  13. Inner speech.Alain Morin - 2009 - In Oxford Companion to Consciousness.
    Invited paper for the Oxford Companion to Consciousness, in press.
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    Democracy and Disagreement.Alain Boyer - 1995 - Ratio Juris 8 (1):1-8.
    The din and deadlock of public life in America--where insults are traded, slogans proclaimed, and self-serving deals made and unmade--reveal the deep disagreement that pervades our democracy. The disagreement is not only political but also moral, as citizens and their representatives increasingly take extreme and intransigent positions. A better kind of public discussion is needed, and Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson provide an eloquent argument for "deliberative democracy" today. They develop a principled framework for opponents to come together on moral (...)
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  15. A neurocognitive and socioecological model of self-awareness.Alain Morin - 2004 - Genetic Social And General Psychology Monographs 130 (3):197-222.
    In the past, researchers have focused mainly on the effects and consequences of self-awareness; however, they have neglected a more basic issue pertaining to the specific mechanisms that initiate and sustain self-perception. The author presents a model of self-awareness that proposes the existence of 3 sources of self-information. First, the social milieu includes early face-to-face interactions, self-relevant feedback, a social comparison mechanism that leads to perspective taking, and audiences. Second, contacts with objects and structures in the physical environment foster self–world (...)
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    Theories d'Algebres de Boole Munies d'Ideaux Distingues. I. Theories Elementaires.Alain Touraille - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):1027-1043.
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    How Real are Statistics?Alain Desrosières - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68.
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  18. The split-brain debate revisited: On the importance of language and self-recognition for right hemispheric consciousness.Alain Morin - 2001 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 22 (2):107-118.
    In this commentary I use recent empirical evidence and theoretical analyses concerning the importance of language and the meaning of self-recognition to reevaluate the claim that the right mute hemisphere in commissurotomized patients possesses a full consciousness. Preliminary data indicate that inner speech is deeply linked to self-awareness; also, four hypotheses concerning the crucial role inner speech plays in self-focus are presented. The legitimacy of self-recognition as a strong operationalization of self-awareness in the right hemisphere is also questioned on the (...)
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  19. Inner speech and consciousness.Alain Morin - 2009 - In William P. Banks, Encyclopedia of Consciousness. Elsevier.
    Inner speech represents the activity of talking to oneself in silence. It can be assessed with questionnaires, sampling methods, and electromyographic recordings of articulatory movements. Inner speech has been linked to thought processes and self-awareness. Private speech (speech-for-self emitted aloud by children) serves an important self-regulatory function. The frequency of private speech follows an inverted-U relation with age, peaking at 3-4 years of age and disappearing at age 10. Social and inner speech share a common neurological basis: Broca’s area. Dysfunctional (...)
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  20. Self-awareness and the left hemisphere: The dark side of selectively reviewing the literature.Alain Morin - 2005 - Cortex 41:695-704.
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    Aristotle and the Dominion of Nature.Alain Ducharme - 2014 - Environmental Ethics 36 (2):203-214.
    Although it is often held that Aristotle endorses anthropocentric dominionism, Aristotle’s writings include an account of nonhuman value. The interpretation of Aristotle’s natural teleology which assumes that the claim that plants and animals are “for the sake of humans” entails an axiologically anthropocentric view of nature. However, a combination of aspects of Aristotle ethics and natural teleology shows that nature is valuable insofar as it is constituted by natural objects, things with natures. In virtue of having a nature, an object (...)
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  22. 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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    Ceiling effects make Hughes and Nicholson’s data analyses and conclusions inconclusive.Bob Uttl & Alain Morin - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1135-1137.
    Hughes and Nicholson suggest that recognizing oneself is easier from face vs. voice stimuli, that a combined presentation of face and voice actually inhibits self-recognition relative to presentation of face or voice alone, that the left hemisphere is superior in self-recognition to the right hemisphere, and that recognizing self requires more effort than recognizing others. A re-examination of their method, data, and analyses unfortunately shows important ceiling effects that cast doubts on these conclusions.
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    Sociology after Sociology.Alain Touraine - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):184-193.
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    Multiple Roles for Analogies in the Genesis of Fluid Mechanics: How Analogies Can Cooperate with Other Heuristic Strategies.Alain Ulazia - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (4):543-565.
    When Johann and Daniel Bernoulli founded fluid dynamics they encountered several problems. To go beyond the vision of Newtonian particles, a new set of images was needed in order to deal with the spatial extensibility and lack of form of fluids. I point to evidence that analogy was an essential abductive strategy in the creation of this imagery. But its heuristic behavior is complex: analogy can provide an initial model or proto-model that establishes the starting point of a theoretical process, (...)
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  26. Plato, our dear Plato!Alain Badiou & Alberto Toscano - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):39 – 41.
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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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    Beyond Social Movements?Alain Touraine - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (1):125-145.
  29. L'explication en histoire.Alain Boyer - 1993 - Lille (France): Presses Universitaires du Septentrionn.
     
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    (1 other version)Retour à l’analyse des réseaux sociaux.Alain Degenne - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 59 (1):, [ p.].
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    Eric Weil, ein zeitgenössischer Philosoph: Einführung in das Werk, Anthologie von Erstübersetzungen aus dem Französischen nebst Erstveröffentlichung eines Typoskripts, Bibliographie.Alain Deligne - 1998 - Bonn: Romanistischer Verlag.
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    Les animaux vont en enfer: religions et humanismes face aux animaux.Alain Delaye - 2021 - Paris: Éditions Accarias-l'originel.
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    Anne Michel, Les églises d'époque byzantine et umayyade de Jordanie (Provinces d'Arabie et de Palestine), V e –VIII e siècle. Typologie architecturale et aménagements liturgiques. Avec catalogue des monuments.Alain Desreumaux - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):229-233.
    Les travaux archéologiques sur l'apparition et le développement des édifices chrétiens en Jordanie sont déjà anciens et, dans ce pays longtemps préservé des destructions jusqu'à une époque récente, les vestiges, surtout connus par leurs belles mosaïques, offrent une exceptionnelle documentation à l'historien de l'antiquité tardive, de l'époque byzantine et de l'époque omayyade. Comme le dit N. Duval dans sa préface, la Jordanie est un terrain privilégié. Or, tandis que des répertoires et des études d'ensemble sont disponibles pour la Syrie-Palestine et (...)
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    Kinetic models for synaptic interactions.Alain Destexhe, Zachary F. Mainen & T. Sejnowski - 2002 - In Michael A. Arbib, The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, Second Edition. MIT Press. pp. 1126--1130.
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    Les mystiques syriaques.Alain Desreumaux (ed.) - 2011 - Paris: Geuthner.
    Profondément liées aux pratiques ascétiques et aux recherches spirituelles monastiques, les oeuvres mystiques syriaques ne se confondent cependant pas avec elles. Elles construisent des visions théologiques qui participent nécessairement aux débats dans les institutions ecclésiales, que ce soit chez les syriaques occidentaux ou les syriaques orientaux. Redevables de l'héritage philosophique grec, des auteurs syro-occidentaux ont élaboré des pensées mystiques et l'oeuvre du Pseudo-Denys a été déterminante dans la mystique sacramentaire de la théologie miaphysite. C'est du côté oriental que la tradition (...)
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    Le caractère poétique des Psaumes et son incidence sur leur interprétation: Quelques considérations sur une approche littéraire des psaumes.Beat Weber & Alain Moster - 2003 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 77 (4):481-496.
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    L’absence d’antisémitisme ne suffit nullement.Alain David - 2017 - Rue Descartes N° 89-90 (2):212-217.
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    (1 other version)Théories d'algèbres de Boole munies d'idéaux distingués. II.Alain Touraille - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):1192-1212.
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    (1 other version)The Idea of Revolution.Alain Touraine - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):121-141.
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  40. History of exposure to audiences as a developmental antecedent of public self-consciousness.Alain Morin & Lisa Graig - 2000 - Current Research in Social Psychology 5 (3):33-46.
    Little is know about factors that influence the development of public self-consciousness. One potential factor is exposure to audiences: being repeatedly aware of one's object status could create a high disposition to focus on public self-aspects. To explore this hypothesis public self-consciousness was assessed in two groups of subjects: 62 professors and actors (high exposure to audiences) and 39 people without audience experience. Analysis show that significant differences exist for public self-consciousness in men only. Also, history of frequent exposure to (...)
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    Masses, individus, moyennes : la stabilité sociale au XIXe siècle.Alain Desrosières - 1988 - Hermes 2:41.
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    Three Studies on the History of Sampling Surveys: Norway, Russia-USSR, United States.Alain Desrosires - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (3):377-383.
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    Aristotle’s Mark of Sentience.Alain Ducharme - 2014 - Apeiron 47 (3):293-309.
    I reconsider Aristotle’s account of perception by way of an ‘organic’ reading of the sensitive mean. I argue that the mean serves as a homeostatic mechanism that allows for the replication of forms in the organs in the process of perceptual alteration. The mean, as a product of properly constituted organs, is that by which Aristotle separates animals from plants.
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    Holding humanitarianism hostage: The politics of rescue.Alain Destexhe - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:141–143.
    Destexhe expands upon the discussion begun in " The Politics of Rescue," stating that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, in choosing a humanitarian route rather than a political one, further enabled ethnic cleansing and prolonged the conflict in the Balkans.
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    L'Europe des syndicats.Alain Douxchamps - 1972 - Res Publica 14 (3):509-520.
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  46. Xi E Congrès Des Sciences Historiques Stockholm, 21-28 Août 1960.Alain Dufour - 1961 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 23 (1):157-166.
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  47. Catastrophe theory and its critics.Alain Boutot - 1993 - Synthese 96 (2):167 - 200.
    Catastrophe theory has been sharply criticized because it does not seem to have practical applications nor does it seem to allow us to increase our power over Nature. I want to rehabilitate the theory by foregoing the controversy raised by scientists about its practical efficiency. After a short exposition of the theory's mathematical formalism and a detailed analysis of the main objections that have been raised against it, I argue that theory is not only to be judged on its practical (...)
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    The iconographical sources of a composite manuscript from the library of Raphael de mercatellis.Alain Arnould - 1988 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 51 (1):197-209.
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  49. La matematica è un pensiero. Tratto da “Ontologia Transitoria”, Milano-Udine, Mimesis, 2008.Alain Badiou - 2008 - Rivista di Estetica 37.
     
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    The significance of Ptolemy’s Almagest for its early readers.Alain Bernard - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (4):495-521.
    The paper explores the historical reasons why Ptolemy’s Almagest was cultivated in Antiquity as a legitimate part of ancient culture. It tries to elucidate first the precise nature of Ptolemy’s project in the Almagest, its relation to ethics as well as to the particular conception that Ptolemy had of mathematics. It then proposes an explanation for the fact that this treatise, both in Ptolemy's period and afterwards, was studied within the milieu of ancient astrologers.
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