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  1. L'explication en histoire.Alain Boyer - 1993 - Lille (France): Presses Universitaires du Septentrionn.
     
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  2. Le Père Chenu médiéviste: Historicité, contexte et tradition.Alain Boureau - 1997 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 81 (3):407-414.
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  3. Reseña del libro "After The Open Society : selected social and political writings".Alain Boyer - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (4):518-520.
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  4. The Twentieth Century Ended September 11.Alain Benoist - 2001 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 112:113-133.
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  5. Trois orthodoxies. 1. L'orthodoxie païenne. 2. L'orthodoxie juive.Alain Besancon - 2004 - Nova et Vetera 79 (4):65-89.
     
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    Second Manifesto for Philosophy.Alain Badiou - 2011 - Polity.
    Twenty years ago, Alain Badiou's first Manifesto for Philosophy rose up against the all-pervasive proclamation of the "end" of philosophy. In lieu of this problematic of the end, he put forward the watchword: "one more step". The situation has considerably changed since then. Philosophy was threatened with obliteration at the time, whereas today it finds itself under threat for the diametrically opposed reason: it is endowed with an excessive, artificial existence. "Philosophy" is everywhere. It serves as a trademark for (...)
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  7. Gilles Deleuze et les Stoïciens.Alain Beaulieu - 2005 - In Alain Beaulieu & Manola Antonioli, Gilles Deleuze: héritage philosophique. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. pp. 45--72.
     
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  8. Andrew Norris, ed. The Claim to Community: Essays on Stanley Cavell and Political Philosophy Reviewed by.Alain Beauclair - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):61-64.
     
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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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    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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  11. Dictionary of Protopharmacology-Therapeutic Practices, 1700-1850.J. Worth Estes & Alain Touwaide - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (3):503.
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    Unjust Lies, Just Wars? A Christian Pacifist Conversation with Augustine.Alain Epp Weaver - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (1):51-78.
    Pacifism is routinely criticized as sectarian, incoherent, and preoccupied with moral purity at the expense of responsibility. The author contends that the pacifism of John Howard Yoder is vulnerable to none of these charges and defends this claim by establishing parallels between Yoder's analysis of killing and Augustine's analysis of lying. Although, within the terms of his own argument, Augustine's rejection of all lying as unjust is consistent with his condoning of some killing as just, the author shows that given (...)
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    Jacques Lacan, Past and Present: A Dialogue.Alain Badiou & Elisabeth Roudinesco - 2014 - Columbia University Press.
    In this dialogue, Alain Badiou shares the clearest, most detailed account to date of his profound indebtedness to Lacanian psychoanalysis. He explains in depth the tools Lacan gave him to navigate the extremes of his other two philosophical "masters," Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Althusser. Élisabeth Roudinesco supplements Badiou's experience with her own perspective on the troubled landscape of the French analytic world since Lacan's death--critiquing, for example, the link (or lack thereof) between politics and psychoanalysis in Lacan's work. Their (...)
  14. Haitian Creole: a Challenge for Education.Alain Bentolila - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (137):73-87.
    Haitian Creole is a unique language, as are all creole languages. Mother tongue of almost six million people—without counting those who have immigrated—it has its own particular ways of expressing in words, of making sentences and forming a discourse. However, for more than two centuries it has been excluded from many circuits of communication. The limits imposed on it have kept it from developing a creativity, at the vocabulary level as well as that of organizing a discourse that would assure (...)
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    The Universality of Economics and Cultural Diversity.Alain Bienaymé - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (3):47-54.
    The very diversity of cultures impels the economist to respect a principle of modesty when it comes to specifying the degree of universality to which the science of economics can lay claim. In considering this issue, this paper: a) criticizes the ambition of certain forms of economic thought to arrive at truths which are universal, and b) explores the modes by which contemporary economic science participates in a renewed pursuit of a universalist doctrine. It concludes that the logic of economic (...)
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    Democracy laid low by the market.Alain Supiot - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (3):449-460.
    ABSTRACTFrom its origins in antiquity to the emergence of neoliberalism, democracy had always been thought of as a fragile institutional construct, comprising two complementary dimensions: an objective dimension, and a subjective one. Appeared in the 1970s, the Law and economic doctrine has undermined this bases of democracy by assimilating the enactment of laws to negotiation on a market, and reducing democracy to a ‘market of ideas’. The specific status of speech in the democratic area fades out, paving the way for (...)
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    Positivity of bid-ask spreads and symmetrical monotone risk aversion.Moez Abouda & Alain Chateauneuf - 2002 - Theory and Decision 52 (2):149-170.
    A usual argument in finance refers to no arbitrage opportunities for the positivity of the bid-ask spread. Here we follow the decision theory approach and show that if positivity of the bid-ask spread is identified with strong risk aversion for an expected utility market-maker, this is no longer true for a rank-dependent expected utility one. For such a decision-maker only a very weak form of risk aversion is required, a result which seems more in accordance with his actual behavior. We (...)
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  18. Idée de la métaphysique, série A, t. 11.Julian Marias, Alain Guy & Henri Gouhier - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (4):489-489.
     
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  19. (1 other version)Idée de la métaphysique.Julian Marias & Alain Guy - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160 (3):94-95.
     
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  20. Dis-moi qui tu traduis.Alain van Crugten - 1999 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 92:177-190.
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    Les sources heideggeriennes de la notion d'existence chez le dernier Foucault.Alain Beaulieu - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (4):640-657.
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    Judaïsme et Academie.Alain Michel - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):219-236.
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    Intimacy and Imagination.Alain Beauclair - 2024 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (1):15-30.
    ABSTRACT This article offers an analysis of the concept of intimacy, arguing that it concerns moments of mutual imaginings generative of desire. As a peculiar mode of shared conduct, it is difficult to categorize the value of such actions insofar as they fall outside our ordinary conception of the public and private spheres. Nonetheless, when achieved, intimacy is not only an expansion of the private and a realization of a good-in-itself, but also has a bearing on our orientation to the (...)
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  24. What Must First Be Proved Is Worth Little.Luc Ferry & Alain Renaut - 1997 - In Luc Ferry, Alain Renaut & Robert de Loaiza, Why We Are Not Nietzscheans. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. pp. 92--109.
     
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    Paul Ricœur au fondement d’une éthique herméneutique et narrative, enracinée dans une ontologie de l’action.Alain Thomasset - 2019 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 9 (2):149-159.
    Pour Paul Ricœur la préoccupation de l’agir humain est centrale dès l’origine et va s’approfondir tout au long de son œuvre, profitant du long détour des analyses herméneutiques et narratives. C’est le souci de trouver, sous la norme morale qui oblige, la dimension éthique du désir qui oriente et motive l’action qui met d’abord en œuvre une herméneutique des signes, symboles et textes où ce désir du sujet s’est déposé. Mais les récits deviennent essentiels pour décrire l’action de manière à (...)
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    Le Statut de la femme dans P «Esquisse du droit familial» de JG Fichte: essai d'une critique interne.Alain Perrinjaquet - 2002 - In Helmut Linneweber-Lammerskitten & Georg Mohr, Interpretation und Argument. Würzburg: Koenigshausen & Neumann. pp. 207.
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    Marxisme et communisme.Alain Badiou - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 80 (1-2):27-48.
    This article examines the trajectories of contemporary academic Marxism through three hypotheses: Marxism as an economic science, a science of history, and a political ideology. We criticize the reduction of Marxism to mere economic or historical science, highlighting the intricate relationship between Marxism and revolutionary politics. And we argue that Marxism, as a philosophy, must be intrinsically linked to revolutionary practice to maintain its significance. In this sense, the term ‘Marxism’ refers to a multifaceted framework that encompasses all levels of (...)
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    Can Politics Be Thought?Alain Badiou - 2018 - Durham: Duke University Press. Edited by Bruno Bosteels & Alain Badiou.
    In _Can Politics Be Thought?_—published in French in 1985 and appearing here in English for the first time—Alain Badiou offers his most forceful and systematic analysis of the crisis of Marxism. Distinguishing politics as an active mode of thinking from the political as a domain of the State, Badiou argues for the continuation of Marxist politics. In so doing, he shows why we need to recapture the emancipatory hypothesis of Marx's original gesture in order to actualize its radical potential. (...)
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  29. Book Review. [REVIEW]Alain Boyer - 2001 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 48 (1/2):240-242.
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    Exégèse, révélation et formation des dogmes dans l'Antiquité tardive.Alain Le Boulluec, Gabriela Soares Santoprete & Andrei Timotin (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Institut d'études augustiniennes.
    Proceedings of the international colloquium held at the âEcole pratique des hautes âetudes, Section des sciences religieuses, Paris, France, October 25-26, 2013.
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    Pour une anthropobiologie philosophique du désir: désir et consensus.Alain Nzigou-Moussavou - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'homme ne peut guérir du désir, et il ne peut se transformer magiquement en un Tiers divin de parole qui produirait dans chaque énonciation un consensus définitif avec lui-même, les autres et le monde. Moteur essentiel de sa vie mentale et psychique, le désir permet à l'homme de s'orienter dans le monde. Tout projet de neutralisation prophylactique du désir s'avère par conséquent vain, et voué à être démasqué comme désir de lui-même. Exister pour l'homme, c'est exister comme être de désir. (...)
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    L'art, en définitive.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
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  33. Complexity science and organization.Raymond-Alain Thietart & Bérnard Forgues - 2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey, The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 53--64.
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    Un autre Descartes: le philosophe et son langage.Pierre Alain Cahné - 1980 - Paris: Vrin.
    Que lit-on de Descartes? Le Discours, souvent ampute des cinquieme et sixieme parties. Les Meditations, parce qu'elles s'inscrivent dans une querelle mondaine sur l'atheisme. Des extraits du Traite des Passions, et les doctes s'enfoncent encore parfois dans le dossier des Objections et Reponses. Et le Descartes du Monde, des Meteores ou du Traite de l'homme est abandonne a la patience curieuse des historiens des sciences, parce que, la, il delire. Nous restituer le Descartes contemporain de Theophile et de Cyrano, qui (...)
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    Images of the present time, 2001-2004.Alain Badiou - 2024 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Susan L. Spitzer.
    From 2001 to 2004, Alain Badiou's lectures focused on the relationship between philosophy and the present moment. The "end of metaphysics," the "death of God," the meaning of life, the goals of society, and other perennial topics raise the question as to whether philosophy can ultimately be contemporary with individual human experience as its object. How can the present moment be legitimately addressed? In response to the classical philosophical issue of existence, Alain Badiou reflects on time not in (...)
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    Opéra populaire et esthétique savante.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2023 - Rue Descartes 104 (2):69-86.
    « L’idée même d’opéra populaire est paradoxale tant l’opéra relève, en France, aujourd’hui, de la musique classique, de la musique savante, et paraît éloigné des genres de la “musique populaire” comme des publics populaires, des masses ou tout simplement du plus grand nombre. Cela l’est encore plus si l’on considère les choses du point de vue de la philosophie et de l’esthétique. Theodor W. Adorno déclare déjà, dans les années soixante, que l’opéra, en Allemagne, est un genre essentiellement “bourgeois”, produit (...)
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    Biblical Hermeneutic, the Art of Interpretation, and Philosophy of the Self.Alain Thomasset - 2002 - Ethical Perspectives 9 (1):48-55.
    My first objective is to show that biblical hermeneutics inspires the contemporary art of textual interpretation, especially in the way we understand the interaction between the 'world of the text' and the 'world of the reader'. In this sense, the art of interpretation is not only the science of 'explanation' of the meaning of the text but also the 'understanding' of the impact of the text in our lives. With reference to the works of Paul Ricœur and Paul Beauchamp, I (...)
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    12. responsibility1.Alain Thomasset - 2000 - In Guillaume de Stexhe & Johan Verstraeten, Matter of breath: foundations for professional ethics. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 3--197.
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    René Girard: de l'ethnologie à la Bible et retour.Alain Tornay - 2023 - Paris IIe: Éditions Kimé.
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    Foreign vs. Local New Horizons, and Ancient Dilemmas and Strategies?Alain Touwaide - 2009 - Early Science and Medicine 14 (6):765-788.
    Capitalizing on the data presented in the three papers in this issue, the comments and conclusions here elaborate on the concept of transfer of knowledge in the field of materia medica and pharmacy. They evidence different mechanisms in three contexts, the Holy Roman Empire, the Western world and China, and trace the possible ancient roots of the phenomena under consideration. In so doing, they contextualize the processes under study in the three essays, and suggest also a possible new interpretation of (...)
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    Mutations of Latin America.Alain Touraine - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 38 (1):61-71.
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    Social Movements, Revolution and Democracy.Alain Touraine - 1985 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 10 (2):129-146.
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  43. Instruction publique et méthode pédagogique: le projet de Condorcet.Alain Trouvé - 2012 - In Alain Trouvé & Michel Soëtard, Méthode et philosophie: la descendance éducative de l'Émile: Condorcet, Kant, Pestalozzi, Fichte, Herbart, Dilthey, Dewey, Freinet. Paris: L'Harmattan.
     
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    Helmholtz’s Vortex Motion: An Embodied View of Mathematics in the Heuristics of Fluid Mechanics.Alain Ulazia & Enetz Ezenarro - 2020 - Topoi 39 (4):949-961.
    Some viewpoints on the foundations of mathematics and its philosophy are more connected to scientific practice and its heuristics, mainly with the construction of physical theories and the search for the best explanations of physical phenomena by means of abduction or the solution of problems by the analytical method. Some researchers have introduced the importance of human cultural activities into the cognitive aspects of the mental processes of scientists, proposing an embodied approach in the bridge between mathematics and reality. Fluid (...)
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    L'adhésion littéraire.Alain Viala - 2022 - Montreuil: Le Temps des cerises.
    L'Adhésion littéraire est son dernier ouvrage : un livre testament, dans lequel il partage sa conception de la littérature comme objet politique, qui engage nos valeurs, nos croyances, notre manière d'être ensemble."--Page 4 of cover.
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    Le sentant et le senti.Alain Vinson - 2016 - Cahiers Philosophiques 146 (3):23-28.
    Si l’activité de nos organes des sens est différente de celle de notre cerveau, sans pour autant en être distincte, puisqu’elle est, comme elle, de nature corporelle, en revanche, ce que nous sentons, sans pour autant être différent de nos sensations, en est tout à fait distinct. De plus, si ce qui par nous est senti n’est ni différent ni distinct de nous qui sentons, il n’en demeure pas moins qu’il n’y a pas une seule de nos sensations, toutes indivisibles, (...)
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    Le Voyage interrompu.Alain Vinson - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (4):56-63.
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    Qu’est-ce que bien penser?Alain Vinson - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (1):30-36.
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    Remarques sur quatre illusions (qui n’en font qu’une).Alain Vinson - 2021 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 71 (3):37-55.
    Réduire nos sensations à n’être que de simples supports ou que de simples relais ne peut que nous conduire à bâtir des savoirs illusoires et à n’être jamais satisfait de ce qui s’offre à nous. C’est ce que nous montrons à propos de la prétendue expressivité de la musique, du langage, de la beauté et de la Nature elle-même.
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    Beauté et sexualité.Alain Vinson - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (1):65-72.
    La beauté d’un corps qui nous attire ne saurait être atteinte par nos étreintes et nos caresses. Autrement dit, la fascination devant la beauté ne ressortit, en aucune façon, à une pulsion érotique. « Le beau – dit Simone Weil – est ce qu’on désire sans vouloir le manger. Nous désirons que cela soit. » C’est dire que pour jouir de la beauté, dont Platon considère que, par rapport à d’autres entités, elle est celle qui « se manifeste avec le (...)
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