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    Persuading consumers: The use of conditional constructions in British hotel websites.Carmen Gregori-Signes & Miguel Fuster-Márquez - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (6):587-607.
    Hotel websites display textual and non-textual strategies with the aim of turning online visitors into customers. This article focuses on two related textual aspects: how consumers are discursively construed and how conditional constructions are used in order to persuade and convince consumers of the adequacy of the hotel. The framework adopted for the analysis combines Stern’s notion of ‘implied consumer’ with a corpus-driven approach. The corpus data comprises 114 British hotel websites and totals half a million words. This is a (...)
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    The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction.Gregory L. Ulmer - 1981 - Substance 10 (3):78.
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    The Logic of Normative Justification.Gregory Carneiro - 2019 - Felsefe Arkivi 51:79-115.
    What really makes the concepts of obligation or permission so important for practical philosophy? What if we could find a better concept, one that, despite the simplicity, could show itself as intuitive and rich as possible? Could justifications be used in common language and practice as a sign of ethical judgment and as a strong motive for action? In most scenarios, for example, it really doesn’t matter if a given action is obliged, permitted or forbidden, one may perform the action (...)
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  4. In praise of folly? Theology and the university.Gregory R. Peterson - 2008 - Zygon 43 (3):563-577.
    To suppose the possibility of dialogue between theology and science is to suppose that theology is an intellectually worthy partner to engage in dialogue with science. The status of theology as a discipline, however, remains contested, one sign of which is the absence of theology from the university. I argue that a healthy theology-science dialogue would benefit from the presence of theology as an academic discipline in the university. Theology and theologians would benefit from the much closer contact with university (...)
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  5. Heidegger's hole: The space of thinking. Nihilism in the text (of philosophy).Gregory Schufreider - 2001 - Research in Phenomenology 31 (1):203-229.
    Through a free reading of Heidegger's Zur Seinsfrage, we propose - with the help of the reader - to scribe into being the space of an opening; in fact, to transcribe it with the drawing of an ×. The point of this writing and thinking "Over the Line" is neither to draft a new structure nor to mark a new center but, as a sign of nothing, to inscribe a hole in the text of philosophy. In view of a topological (...)
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    Anthologia latina 485 R. M. D'Angelo: Carmen de figuris vel schematibus . Pp. 178. Hildesheim, zürich, and new York: Georg olms verlag, 2001. Paper, dm 37.80. Isbn: 3-487-11345-. [REVIEW]Gregory Hays - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):131-.
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  7. Where’s the Point?: Slavoj Žižek and the Broken Sword.Gregory Fried - 2007 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 1 (4).
    While Žižek is right to assert both that Heidegger’s political engagement must be confronted as a genuine philosophical challenge and that our modern predicament demands new thinking, I argue that Žižek is wrong to claim that Heidegger made the right step in 1933, even if in the wrong direction. Using the same story as Žižek, G. K. Chesterton’s “The Sign of the Broken Sword,” I argue that Žižek’s sword is also broken, because in the absence of a “big Other,” it (...)
     
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    Achinstein and Whewell on Theoretical Coherence.Gregory J. Morgan - 2011 - In Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein. , US: Oxford University Press. pp. 151.
    In his Particles and Waves, Peter Achinstein gives a precise probabilistic version of theoretical coherence inspired by William Whewell's somewhat vague notion of coherence. Whewell believed that as theoretical science proceeds, it becomes more coherent and rejects false incoherent theories. Achinstein offers a challenge: try to make Whewell's idea more precise while maintaining the properties that Whewell claimed coherence to have. This chapter argues (1) that Achinstein's probabilistic rendition of coherence fails to capture Whewell's notion since the probabilistic rendition of (...)
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  9. Arts and minds.Gregory Currie - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophical questions about the arts go naturally with other kinds of questions about them. Art is sometimes said to be an historical concept. But where in our cultural and biological history did art begin? If art is related to play and imagination, do we find any signs of these things in our nonhuman relatives? Sometimes the other questions look like ones the philosopher of art has to answer. Anyone who thinks that interpretation in the arts is an activity that leaves (...)
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    Theism and Explanation.Gregory W. Dawes - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    In this timely study, Dawes defends the methodological naturalism of the sciences. Though religions offer what appear to be explanations of various facts about the world, the scientist, as scientist, will not take such proposed explanations seriously. Even if no natural explanation were available, she will assume that one exists. Is this merely a sign of atheistic prejudice, as some critics suggest? Or are there good reasons to exclude from science explanations that invoke a supernatural agent? On the one hand, (...)
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    Text without Context: Some Errors of Stanley Fish.Gregory Currie - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):212-228.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Gregory Currie TEXT WITHOUT CONTEXT: SOME ERRORS OF STANLEY FISH "Intuition told him that the vast ineptitude of the venture would serve as proof that no fraud was afoot." —Jorge Luis Borges, "Tom Castro, the Implausible Imposter," in A Universal History ofInfamy There are those of us who seek unity, universality, patterns of invariance in any diverse multitude of particulars. With the interpretation of texts, the diversity is evident, (...)
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    Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity by Roberto Di Ceglie.Gregory Stacey - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (3):547-549.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity by Roberto Di CeglieGregory StaceyDI CEGLIE, Roberto. Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity. New York: Routledge, 2022. x + 196 pp. Cloth, $160.00Suppose one wishes to argue that Christian faith (that is, supernatural belief in propositions insofar as they are divinely revealed) is compatible with the proper exercise of reason (that is, forming beliefs through natural cognitive processes). Two strategies suggest themselves. (...)
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    On Quantifiers and Mass Terms.Gregory Mellema - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (2):165 - 170.
    The language of quantification theory does not seem to adequately reflect the logic of mass terms in ordinary english. Mass terms are treated as though they are true of objects which can be counted. In this paper, It is argued that by placing certain restrictions upon formulas which contain the identity sign it is possible to arrive at a formalization of mass term sentences which avoids this difficulty. The proposed restrictions are defended against charges that certain mass term sentences seem (...)
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  14. Philosophy for Children and Children’s Philosophical Thinking.Maughn Gregory - 2021 - In Anna Pagès (ed.), A History of Western Philosophy of Education in the Contemporary Landscape. Bloomsbury. pp. 153-177.
    Since the late 1960s, philosophy for children has become a global, multi-disciplinary movement involving innovations in curriculum, pedagogy, educational theory, and teacher education; in moral, social and political philosophy; and in discourse and literary theory. And it has generated the new academic field of philosophy of childhood. Gareth B. Matthews (1929-2011) traced contemporary disrespect for children to Aristotle, for whom the child is essentially a pre-intellectual and pre-moral precursor to the fully realized human adult. Matthews Matthews dubbed this the “deficit (...)
     
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    Peirce’s Pragmatism, Semiotics, and Physical Representation.Carmen Suárez Sánchez-Ovcharov - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (1).
    Charles Peirce is widely credited as the originator of semiotics, or the general theory of signs, and recognized as the founder of American pragmatism, albeit in that peculiar kind Peirce himself went on to distinguish as “pragmaticism.” The semiotic and pragmatist strands in Peirce’s thought come together in an appraisal of scientific diagrammatic representations. Peirce’s pragmatic maxim entails that the consequences of a sign inform our entire conception of the sign, while his most considered semiotic system entails that a complex (...)
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    The Narrative and Identity of Pragmatism in America: The History of a Dysfunctional Family?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (2):65-83.
    we have recently seen the publication of several books on the narrative and identity of Pragmatism. Perhaps this is a sign that, after the first decade of the twenty-first century, scholars of Pragmatism now have the required distance or historical perspective to be confident about the history of Pragmatism in the twentieth century. In this paper, I examine the narratives of Pragmatism in Richard Bernstein’s The Pragmatic Turn and Colin Koopman’s Pragmatism as Transition.1 In spite of their differences, these scholars (...)
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    Forty years later: What have we accomplished?Gregory R. Peterson - 2005 - Zygon 40 (4):875-890.
    I examine the responses to John Caiazza's “Athens, Jerusalem, and the Arrival of Techno‐Secularism” as part of Zygon's forty‐year anniversary symposium. The responses reveal that issues of modernism and postmodernism are central to understanding the dynamic of the current science‐religion/theology dialogue and that the resistance of many of the participants to the influences of postmodernism is a sign not of its backwardness but rather of some of the weaknesses inherent in the postmodern project. This does not mean that the many (...)
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    Parmenides, Cosmology and Sufficient Reason.Andrew Gregory - 2013 - Apeiron (1):1-32.
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Ongoing Controversy over SUPPORT.Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 45 (1):2-2.
    It has been a couple of years now since debate erupted over the study known as the Surfactant, Positive Pressure, and Oxygenation Randomized Trial, which sought to gauge the risks and benefits of different blood oxygen levels currently targeted in the care of premature infants. Both articles in this issue of the Hastings Center Report try to take the debate to a new level, but as expressed in the title of one of three commentaries on the articles, the controversy shows (...)
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    The Value of Beauty in Theory Pursuit: Kuhn, Duhem, and Decision Theory.Gregory J. Morgan - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):9-14.
    Should judgments of beauty play a guiding role in theoretical science even if beauty is not a sign of truth? In this paper I argue that they should in certain cases. If we analyze the rationality of theoretical pursuit using decision theory, a theory’s beauty can influence the utilities of the various options confronting the researcher. After considering the views of Pierre Duhem and Thomas Kuhn on aesthetics in science, I suggest that because we value freedom of inquiry we rightly (...)
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    Introduction.Jean-Claude Gens & Grégori Jean - 2018 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 26:9-11.
    Dans les premières lignes du compte-rendu substantiel qu’il fournit de l’ouvrage de Mikel Dufrenne paru en 1963 sous le titre Le Poétique, Paul Ricœur écrit : Le dernier livre de Mikel Dufrenne n’est pas seulement le fruit mûr d’une œuvre qui pousse comme une plante – les images végétales conviennent à merveille à une philosophie qui se veut fidèle aux voix de la Nature! –, il est aussi l’un des signes de la mue de la philosophie française : celle-ci, (...)
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    Argument and Verb Meaning Clustering From Expression Forms in LSE.José M. García-Miguel & María del Carmen Cabeza-Pereiro - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Languages use predicates and arguments to express events and event participants. In order to establish generalizations concerning the variety languages show regarding the strategies for discerning some arguments from the others, the concept of roles—and, particularly, macroroles, mesoroles, and microroles—associated with participants provides a widely studied starting point. In this article, the formal properties in the arguments of a set of 14 verb meanings in Spanish Sign Language have been analyzed. Arguments have been studied by considering their microroles, and a (...)
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    The Proactive-Reactive Resilience as a Mediational Variable Between the Character Strength and the Flourishing in Undergraduate Students.Jesús de la Fuente, Begoña Urien, Elkin O. Luis, María Carmen González-Torres, Raquel Artuch-Garde & Alvaro Balaguer - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The aim of this research was to delimit the predictive and mediational model of resilience between character strengths to predict flourishing, in a sample of undergraduate students. After signing their informed consent, 642 university students completed three validated scales. Using an ex post facto design, regression, structural modeling, and mediation analyses were carried out, in order to construct a multi-causal predictive model. Results indicated a consistent predictive direct effect of character strengths on resilience and flourishing and of resilience on flourishing. (...)
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  24. William D. McCready, Signs of Sanctity: Miracles in the Thought of Gregory the Great.(Studies and Texts, 91.) Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1989. Paper. Pp. xiii, 316. $32. Distributed outside North America by EJ Brill, Postbus 9000, 2300 PA Leiden, The Netherlands. [REVIEW]Paul Meyvaert - 1991 - Speculum 66 (2):446-449.
     
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    The Sign of Love.Alexander Kozin - 2003 - American Journal of Semiotics 19 (1-4):221-241.
    In this essay, I argue for the continuous influence of Gregory Bateson’s Communicology on the field of family therapy. My argument is based on a re-examination of Bateson’s Palo Alto research period. More specifically, I suggest that family therapy saw its genesis in Bateson’s work on the double bind paradox, which has become the matrix for the family’s communication system approach. In this essay I closely examine the paradox’s structure from two perspectives: systemic and semiotic. I show how several main (...)
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    The Dialogues Bioregional Project: Landscape Ecology in Central Italy from the Sixth Century to the Present.Damiano Benvegnù - 2019 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 6 (1):69-85.
    Pope Gregory I, commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, is celebrated for re-organizing both the institutional and liturgical life of the Roman Catholic Church; for instigating the first recorded large-scale mission from Rome to England; and for his writings. Among these, a distinct importance has been attributed to his “Dialogues,” a collection of four books of miracles, signs, wonders, and healings carried out by then little-known holy men, which represent a portion of central Italy as a sacred space where (...)
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    Les idées de l'abbé Castel de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743): "toutes les parties de la bienfaisance".Simona Gregori & Patrizia Oppici (eds.) - 2014 - Macerata: Eum.
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    L’impuissance de l’apparaître.Grégori Jean - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (1).
    En lieu et place du « retour aux choses mêmes » prôné par Husserl, la phénoménologie françaiseoscille aujourd’hui, dans un paysage philosophique surdéterminé par la question du « réalisme »,entre une description « traumatologique » de l’événement et une herméneutique infinie destinée à l’y rendre « résiliente ». La présente étude tente de comprendre, de manière critique, un tel état de chose, en le reconduisant à ce qui apparaît rétrospectivement, chez Husserl lui-même mais, finalement, dans l’ensemble de la philosophie transcendantale, (...)
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    Detection of the goals of a teaching center from values.Salvador Peiró Gregori - 1983 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 5:123.
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  30. Sur la situation phénoménologique du Marx de Michel Henry : Étude de " Notes" inédites.Grégori Jean & Jean Leclercq - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):1-18.
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    Cioran: sugestii pentru o biografie imposibilă.Ilina Gregori - 2012 - București: Humanitas.
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    Conceptualising violence and gender in the Brazilian context: New issues and old dilemmas.Maria Filomena Gregori & Guita Grin Debert - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (2):175-190.
    This article examines conceptualisations of violence against women developed in Brazilian feminism, and in legal and institutional measures against violence, from the 1980s to the present. Based on ethnographic studies carried out at the Women’s Police Stations and Special Criminal Courts, and the controversies surrounding the 2006 Brazilian Law on domestic and familial violence, the authors map the meanings of expressions such as ‘violence against women’, ‘marital violence’, ‘domestic violence’, ‘family violence’ and ‘gender violence’. The article reveals that the discourse (...)
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    Extreme regression models for characterizing high‐cost patients.Dario Gregori, Michele Petrinco, Giulia Barbati, Simona Bo, Alessandro Desideri, Roberto Zanetti, Franco Merletti & Eva Pagano - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):164-171.
  34. Amnistie, pardon, réconciliation: une équation insoutenable.Grégori Jean & Jean Leclercq - forthcoming - Revue Théologique de Louvain.
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  35. Habitude, effort et résistance : Une lecture du concept henryen de passivité.Grégori Jean - 2012 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique.
    S?il va de soi que le projet de dégager différentes figures du concept de passivité dans la tradition phénoménologique se doit de rencontrer, à un moment ou à un autre, la pensée de M. Henry, il est beaucoup moins certain que la genèse de ce concept dans la philosophie henryenne puisse être retracée au fil directeur de son rapport explicite à une telle tradition. Notre conviction ? et ainsi notre hypothèse de lecture ? est en effet que c?est bien plutôt (...)
     
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    Le corps, l’événement, et l’horizon indépassable de l’anthropologie: Réponse à Claude Romano.Grégori Jean - 2013 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (2):30-50.
    L’un des traits saillants du caractère philosophique de Claude Romano est sans doute d’aimer penser là où on ne l’attend pas. Depuis la publication, à la fin des années 1990, de ses deux livres majeurs consacrés à l’événement, l’on croyait légitime de le tenir pour ce phénoménologue de l’événementialité destiné à en exploiter le filon jusqu’à la dernière pépite. En 2010 pourtant, Au cœur de la raison, la phénoménologie , exprime clairement le besoin de parler d’autre chose et, en nouant (...)
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    Evaluating effectiveness of preoperative testing procedure: some notes on modelling strategies in multi‐centre surveys.Dario Gregori, Lara Lusa, Rosalba Rosato & Luciano Silvestri - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):11-18.
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    The Role of Randomization in Bayesian and Frequentist Design of Clinical Trial.Paola Berchialla, Dario Gregori & Ileana Baldi - 2019 - Topoi 38 (2):469-475.
    A key role in inference is played by randomization, which has been extensively used in clinical trials designs. Randomization is primarily intended to prevent the source of bias in treatment allocation by producing comparable groups. In the frequentist framework of inference, randomization allows also for the use of probability theory to express the likelihood of chance as a source for the difference of end outcome. In the Bayesian framework, its role is more nuanced. The Bayesian analysis of clinical trials can (...)
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  39. Mundo de la vida, historicidad y conocimiento.Cristina Di Gregori - 1997 - Escritos de Filosofía 16 (32):73-83.
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    Presentación.Cristina Di Gregori & Javier Echeverría Ezponda - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 52 (2):e051.
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    Renaud Barbaras y la “naturaleza” de la aparición.Grégori Jean - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 8:171-195.
    Es innegable que el pensamiento de Renaud Barbaras está en vías de dar nacimiento, en Francia, a un nuevo paradigma fenomenológico. Este artículo pretende discutir este paradigma desarrollando dos hipótesis. La primera es que, tras la expresión “cosmología fenomenológica” que él mismo utiliza para designarla y que en sí misma no está desprovista de ambigüedad (si “cosmos” significa “mundo”, en el fondo toda fenomenología se presenta como una “cosmología”), se oculta un giro fenomenológico demasiado poco advertido, y que Ricoeur ya (...)
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    La nature de l’apparaître.Grégori Jean - 2022 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2022 (1):110-128.
    Dans la lignée de certaines intuitions de Mikel Dufrenne, la phénom´enologie française tente actuellement d’opérer un tournant en direction d’une « phénoménologie de la nature » dont le propre est de conférer à l’apparaître lui-même une puissance « ontogénétique ». L’objectif de cet article est de circonscrire de manière critique ce nouveau paradigme en montrant que, s’il suppose à juste de titre de rompre avec deux dogmes fondamentaux que la phénoménologie « historique » avait hérités du kantisme, il suscite néanmoins (...)
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    The Other of Correlation (Small Prolegomena to any Future Phenomenological Metaphysics).Grégori Jean - 2023 - Phainomenon 36 (1):53-75.
    The recent liberation of phenomenology’s “metaphysical” word seems to us to present a twofold risk: on the one hand, that of leading us to lose in intension what they will have made us gain in extension - what exactly does the term “metaphysical” mean here, and can we even hope to provide an exact definition? On the other hand, it would convert our former reservations, which may indeed have been excessive, into a temerity that would ultimately be no less so. (...)
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    Non‐invasive risk stratification of coronary artery disease: an evaluation of some commonly used statistical classifiers in terms of predictive accuracy and clinical usefulness.Dario Gregori, Riccardo Bigi, Lauro Cortigiani, Francesco Bovenzi, Cesare Fiorentini & Eugenio Picano - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (5):777-781.
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    Utopías dicotómicas sobre los cuerpos sexuados.Nuria Gregori Flor - 2013 - Arbor 189 (763):a071.
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    Avant-propos.Grégori Jean - 2021 - Noesis 37:7-9.
    Depuis l’ouvrage magistral et incontournable consacré par F. Pouillaude à ce qu’il nomme « le désœuvrement chorégraphique », l’on sait combien et pourquoi la philosophie – ou ce que l’on a retenu d’elle à travers ce que nous en a livré l’histoire qu’on en a toujours racontée –, a peu eu affaire à la danse. Échappant à la catégorie d’œuvre – c’est-à-dire, finalement, d’objet –, et dès lors à cette métaphysique de la production et de sa réception dont l’esthétique et (...)
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  47. « Le mondain, le transcendantal, l'absolu — et le reste » Essai sur la « clôture du transcendantal » dans la Sixième Méditation cartésienne de Fink.Grégori Jean - 2005 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (3).
    Le but de cette étude est de relire la Sixième méditation cartésienne de Fink comme une double tentative de radicalisation de la scission entre le transcendantal phénoménologique et ses différentes figures d'extériorité (le mondain, le spectateur phénoménologisant, l'ordre de la "non-donnée" réductive), et de réintégration de ces figures dans une transcendantalité élargie jusqu'à devenir absolue. Après avoir détaillé les modalités et les enjeux critiques (notamment à l'égard de Heidegger) de ce double mouvement, l'auteur tente d'évaluer la pertinence d'une telle "clôture" (...)
     
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    Les quatre points cardinaux du champ phénoménologique français contemporain.Grégori Jean - 2024 - Symposium 28 (1):103-120.
    After a period of relative exhaustion, French phenomenology has experienced a powerful revival in the last ten years, with the emer-gence of a “cosmological” paradigm in phenomenology. While this situation is obviously to be welcomed, it also presents contemporary phenomenologists with the challenge of acquiring a compass that will enable them to find their bearings in this rapidly reconfiguring philosophical landscape, and according to principles that still partly elude those who are committed to them. In so doing, the aim of (...)
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    L’homme à son insu.Grégori Jean - 2015 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 23:186-205.
    Dans son article fameux de 1974, « What is it like to be a bat? », Thomas Nagel défend la thèse d’une irréductibilité « des états mentaux conscients » d’un organisme vivant à toute connaissance « objective ». Pour autant que « cela fait un certain effet d’être cet organisme », cet effet n’est autre selon Nagel qu’une expérience radicalement subjective inaccessible à tout « point de vue » qui, comme tel, ne se confondrait pas avec celui de l’individu en (...)
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    Michel Henry.Grégori Jean & Jean Leclercq - 2011 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 30:15-29.
    Présentation Dans la lignée du travail qui, mené au Fonds Michel Henry de l’Université Catholique de Louvain, nous a conduits à publier en janvier 2011 de très nombreux textes de jeunesse inédits sur l’expérience d’autrui, nous proposons ici au lecteur une série de notes préparatoires à L’Essence de la manifestation toutes consacrées à la critique de la « méthode phénoménologique ». S’il est impossible de déterminer exactement l’époque de leur rédaction – Michel Henry ne datait jamais ses not...
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