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    Physiological Response to Facial Expressions in Peripersonal Space Determines Interpersonal Distance in a Social Interaction Context.Alice Cartaud, Gennaro Ruggiero, Laurent Ott, Tina Iachini & Yann Coello - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  2. The timing of attentional modulation of visual processing as indexed by ERPs.Alberto Zani, Alice Mado Proverbio, I. Laurent, R. Geraint & K. T. John - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press.
     
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    Léon Chestov: un philosophe pas comme les autres?N. A. Struve & Alice Laurent (eds.) - 1996 - Paris: Institut d'études slaves.
    Une des grandes figures de la philosophie russe du XXe siècle, qui s'est voulu le Job de la philosophie, en lutte avec la raison et ses évidences, avec les représentations de Dieu et avec Dieu lui-même.
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  4. Vivre dans un monde complexe: Alice au pays des incertitudes.Laurent Bibard - 2024 - La Tour-d'Aigues: Éditions de l'Aube.
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    Philosophical Papers.Alice Ambrose, G. E. Moore & C. D. Broad - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):408.
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    Dialogical logic.Laurent Keiff - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Au commencement était la métaphore: Une intuition précoce de Nietzsche sur la primauté de la métaphore comme matrice cognitive.Laurent Lamy - 2015 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 56 (132):521-540.
    RÉSUMÉ Cette étude met en perspective le précédent constitué par les travaux précoces du jeune Nietzsche où ce dernier fait valoir la force structurante de la métaphore comme matrice des facultés cognitives. Nous offrons d’abord une brève esquisse des postulats et des acquis des grammaires cognitives associées aux travaux d’Eleanor Rosch, ensuite de George Lakoff et Mark Johnson, ainsi qu’à la notion d’inscription corporelle de l’esprit développée par Francesco Varela. Cet exercice sert de propédeutique à une série de lectures tangentes (...)
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  8. Hermaphrodites and the Medical Invention of Sex.Alice Domurat Dreger - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):216-217.
     
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  9. Fitting words: Vague language in context.Alice Kyburg & Michael Morreau - 2000 - Linguistics and Philosophy 23 (6):577-597.
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    La dialectique, entre logique et rhétorique.Laurent Keiff - 2010 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 66 (2):149-178.
    Nous montrons dans cet article comment les approches dynamiques en logique contemporaine ont retrouvé, quoique sous d ’ autres attendus, une configuration théorique qu ’ on peut attribuer à Aristote au moment de la rédaction des Topiques. Dans cette configuration, la logique et la rhétorique – ou au moins la dialectique – se complètent dans le cadre conceptuel homogène offert par la dialectique, entendue comme une certaine forme relativement codifiée de débat critique. L ’ idée principale est qu ’ aujourd (...)
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    Denjoy, Demuth and density.Laurent Bienvenu, Rupert Hölzl, Joseph S. Miller & André Nies - 2014 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 14 (1):1450004.
    We consider effective versions of two classical theorems, the Lebesgue density theorem and the Denjoy–Young–Saks theorem. For the first, we show that a Martin-Löf random real z ∈ [0, 1] is Turing incomplete if and only if every effectively closed class.
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    Forms of presentism in the history of science. Rethinking the project of historical epistemology.Laurent Loison - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 60:29-37.
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    Young children’s mapping between arrays, number words, and digits.Laurent Benoit, Henri Lehalle, Michèle Molina, Charles Tijus & François Jouen - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):95-101.
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    The role of alternative salience in the derivation of scalar implicatures.Alice Rees & Lewis Bott - 2018 - Cognition 176 (C):1-14.
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    Molecular Tumor Boards: Ethical Issues in the New Era of Data Medicine.Christian Hervé, Guillaume Vogt, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Christophe Tourneau, Charles-Henry Frouart, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):307-322.
    The practice and development of modern medicine requires large amounts of data, particularly in the domain of cancer. The future of personalized medicine lies neither with “genomic medicine” nor with “precision medicine”, but with “data medicine”. The establishment of this DM has required far-reaching changes, to establish four essential elements connecting patients and doctors: biobanks, databases, bioinformatic platforms and genomic platforms. The “transformation” of scientific research areas, such as genetics, bioinformatics and biostatistics, into clinical specialties has generated a new vision (...)
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  16. Essentialism and the necessity of the laws of nature.Alice Drewery - 2005 - Synthese 144 (3):381-396.
    In this paper I discuss and evaluate different arguments for the view that the laws of nature are metaphysically necessary. I conclude that essentialist arguments from the nature of natural kinds fail to establish that essences are ontologically more basic than laws, and fail to offer an a priori argument for the necessity of all causal laws. Similar considerations carry across to the argument from the dispositionalist view of properties, which may end up placing unreasonable constraints on property identity across (...)
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    Priming scalar and ad hoc enrichment in children.Alice Rees, Ellie Carter & Lewis Bott - 2023 - Cognition 239 (C):105572.
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    Unintended, but still blameworthy: the roles of awareness, desire, and anger in negligence, restitution, and punishment.Sean M. Laurent, Narina L. Nuñez & Kimberly A. Schweitzer - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (7).
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    Beyond the Ideal Political Apology.Alice MacLachlan - 2014 - In Mihaela Mihai & Mathias Thaler (eds.), The Uses and Abuses of Apology. Palgrave MacMillan.
    As official apologies by political, corporate, and religious leaders becoming increasingly commonplace – offered in response to everything from personal wrongdoing to historical oppression and genocide – providing a plausible account of what such apologies can and cannot accomplish is of paramount importance. Yet reigning theories of apology typically conceive of them primarily as moral and not political phenomena, often modeling official apologies after interpersonal ones. This risks distorting the meaning and function of political apologies, while holding them to an (...)
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  20. A History of Intersexuality: From the Age of Gonads to the Age of Consent.Alice Domurat Dreger - 1998 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 9 (4):345-355.
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    Jean-Pierre Cléro, Lacan and the English Language.Laurent Dartigues - forthcoming - Astérion.
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    La question de psychanalyse chez Michel Foucault.Laurent Dartigues - 2019 - Astérion 21 (21).
    The article focuses on how Michel Foucault made use of psychoanalysis, of which he was a great reader in the 1950s, mainly Freud. If the psychoanalysis is sometimes enrolled in a “psy-function” and is not the subject of a specific course at the Collège de France like psychiatry, it nevertheless appears as a long-standing problem, a reference that persists throughout Foucault’s work, even if it is approached in a very pointillist way. In this sense, it has a separate status within (...)
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    Une généalogie de l’intellectuel spécifique.Laurent Dartigues - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    Que le sage ou le poète intervienne dans les affaires politiques est une vieille histoire qui débute bien avant l’invention du mot « intellectuel ». Apparu à la fin du xixe siècle dans le contexte de l’Affaire Dreyfus, il ne cessera d’être l’enjeu de luttes de classement en France : organique ou universel, chien de garde ou démocratique, médiatique ou expert. L’élaboration par Michel Foucault de la notion d’intellectuel spécifique entre bien sûr dans ce jeu, mais, à condition de ne (...)
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    Une généalogie de l’intellectuel spécifique.Laurent Dartigues - 2014 - Astérion 12 (12).
    The sage or the poet is an ancient figure of the protest against the power in the name of justice, long before the noun « intellectualist » has been invented in the context of the Alfred Dreyfus Affair. Since this inaugural point, it becomes an object of unceasing struggle to determine to wich category of intellectualist belong people who voice in the public area in accordance with their specific knowledges. The reflection of Michel Foucault who highlights the specialised intellectualist is (...)
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    French Roots of French Neo-Lamarckisms, 1879–1985.Laurent Loison - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 44 (4):713-744.
    This essay attempts to describe the neo-Lamarckian atmosphere that was dominant in French biology for more than a century. Firstly, we demonstrate that there were not one but at least two French neo-Lamarckian traditions. This implies, therefore, that it is possible to propose a clear definition of a (neo)Lamarckian conception, and by using it, to distinguish these two traditions. We will see that these two conceptions were not dominant at the same time. The first French neo-Lamarckism (1879–1931) was structured by (...)
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    The Contributions – and Collapse – of Lamarckian Heredity in Pasteurian Molecular Biology: 1. Lysogeny, 1900–1960.Laurent Loison, Jean Gayon & Richard M. Burian - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (1):5-52.
    This article shows how Lamarckism was essential in the birth of the French school of molecular biology. We argue that the concept of inheritance of acquired characters positively shaped debates surrounding bacteriophagy and lysogeny in the Pasteurian tradition during the interwar period. During this period the typical Lamarckian account of heredity treated it as the continuation of protoplasmic physiology in daughter cells. Félix d’Hérelle applied this conception to argue that there was only one species of bacteriophage and Jules Bordet applied (...)
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    Laws, regularities and exceptions.Alice Drewery - 2000 - Ratio 13 (1):1–12.
    Sentences of the form ‘Fs are Gs’ can express laws of nature, weaker Special Science laws, and also regularities which are not a part of any explicit science. These so-called generic sentences express nomic relationships which may have exceptions. I discuss the kinds of regularities expressed by generic sentences and argue that since they play a similar role in determining our ability to categorise and reason about the world, we should look for a unified treatment of them.
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    One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal.Alice Domurat Dreger - 2005 - Harvard University Press.
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    Kojève, l'homme qui voulait tout savoir.Laurent Bibard - 2016 - Paris: Lemieux éditeur.
    Kojève le célèbre inconnu. Il est toujours utile, pour comprendre un philosophe, de connaître certains traits de sa vie. C'est bien le cas pour Kojève (1902-1968), bien que cela soit difficile. Un temps soupçonné d'être un espion soviétique, exceptionnellement discret, il brouilla les cartes toute sa vie en donnant souvent de lui une image factice. Kojève remyclopédiste. C'est un philosophe au sens où il chercha sans cesse. Kojève veut tout savoir pour tout comprendre et pour dire le tout. Une pensée (...)
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    L'intelligence artificielle n'est pas une question technologique: échanges entre le philosophe et l'informaticien.Laurent Bibard - 2023 - La Tour-d'Aigues: Éditions de l'Aube. Edited by Nicolas Sabouret.
    Les auteurs de ce livre partent d'un constat clair : il n'y a pas de problème d'intelligence artificielle, il n'y a que le problème de nos attentes à l'égard de ce que nous avons nous-mêmes créé. L'ouvrage étudie donc un enjeu sociétal actuel décisif : notre rapport aux technologies. Mené à deux voix, il interroge notre vision de l'intelligence artificielle en tant que technologie. Il présente l'intérêt du double éclairage de la philosophie et de l'informatique. L'informaticien sait ce que fait (...)
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  31. Preventing homosexuality (and uppity women) in the womb.Alice Dreger, E. Feder & Anne Tamar-Mattis - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
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    Appendice. Introduction à la dialogique modale et hybride.Laurent Keiff - 2004 - Philosophia Scientiae 8 (2):89-102.
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    Social utilitarianism in the philosophy of mo Tzu.Alice Lum - 1977 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (2):187-207.
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    Disorders of sex development.Alice D. Dreger & D. E. Sandberg - forthcoming - Pediatric Bioethics.
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    Of Rats and Women: Fetal Sexuality and Hybrid Agency.Alice Adams - 2004 - Journal of Medical Humanities 25 (3):205-221.
    This paper investigates the way in which the sexuality of women has been posited in relation to rats as experimental subjects, exploring the stakes of a scientific debate that takes the social world of female sexuality as its focus and as a political problem. Studies that purport to understand female sexuality by investigating rat behavior rely on problematic assumptions about sovereign agents motivating sexual behavior. Such studies also aim to do away with so-called deviant sexual behaviors and, as a consequence, (...)
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    G. E. Moore, Essays in Retrospect.Alice Ambrose & Morris Lazerowitz - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):276-277.
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    Attenuated Thoughts.Alice Dreger - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (6):3-3.
    I was invited to join the Seattle Growth Attenuation and Ethics Working Group—collective author of the lead article in this issue of the Report—but I begged off, claiming I had too many other things on my plate. True, but the bigger reason for avoiding the project was my suspicion that I would be torn asunder by the complexity of growth attenuation for persons with disabilities. Reading the essays from the group reveals that instinct to have been dead-on. As a person (...)
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    Review. On the contrary: Critical essays, 1987-1997. PM Churchland, PS Churchland.Alice Drewery - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (3):507-511.
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    The Anthropology of Misfortune and Cognitive Science. Examples from the Ivory Coast Senufo.Nicole Alice Sindzingre - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (3):509-529.
    The ArgumentThis paper applies the approach developed by the congnitive sciences to a classical field of social anthropology—i.e., the analysis of represetations and behaviors relative to misfortune in “traditional” societies.The initial argument is that the conceptual division and the modes of description and explanation of anthropology suffer from serious weaknesses: these concepts cannot serve to understand empirical phenomena ; they rely on a confused and erroneous conception of the different domains involved and the causalities between them; and they use simplistic (...)
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  40. A controversy in the logic of mathematics.Alice Ambrose - 1933 - [New York,:
     
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    C. A. Baylis. Facts, propositions, exemplification and truth. Mind, n.s. vol. 57 , pp. 459–79.Alice Ambrose - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):133-134.
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  42. Believing necessary propositions.Alice Ambrose - 1974 - Mind 83 (330):286-290.
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    Fiction and the Square of Opposition.Alice Ambrose & Morris Lazerowitz - 1969 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 2:145-161.
  44. (1 other version)Fundamentals of symbolic logic.Alice Ambrose - 1948 - New York,: Rinehart. Edited by Morris Lazerowitz.
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    G. E. Moore: Essays in Retrospect.Alice Ambrose (ed.) - 1970 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  46. Incognoscibles y atomismo lógico.Alice Ambrose - 1966 - Dianoia 12 (12):183.
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    Logic: the theory of formal inference.Alice Ambrose - 1961 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Edited by Morris Lazerowitz.
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    On Criteria of Literal Significance.Alice Ambrose - 1967 - Critica 1 (1):49-76.
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    The Nature of the Question, "Are there Three Consecutive 7's in the Expansion of π?".Alice L. Ambrose - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):171-172.
  50. The problem of justifying inductive inference.Alice Ambrose - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (10):253-272.
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