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  1. Responsive Corporate Social Responsibility: Insights Into Institutional and Agency Factors Influencing Japanese Multinational Enterprises.Masayoshi Ike, Jerome Denis Donovan, Cheree Topple & Eryadi Kordi Masli - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This manuscript investigates the factors influencing the selection of responsive corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes in the subsidiaries of Japanese manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in Indonesia. With a significant and growing manufacturing sector funded by foreign direct investment—of which Japanese MNEs are a major participant—Indonesia offers a novel but significant focus given its low GDP per capita, ecological challenges and being one of the first nations in South-East Asia to mandate CSR practices. Institutional and agency theories provide a multitheoretical (...)
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    Panic and plagiarism: Authorship and academic dishonesty in a remix culture.Cheré Harden Blair - 2009 - Mediatropes 2 (1):159-192.
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    The Negative Impact of Noise on Adolescents’ Executive Function: An Online Study in the Context of Home-Learning During a Pandemic.Brittney Chere & Natasha Kirkham - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    UNICEF estimates that 1.6 billion children across the world have had their education impacted by COVID-19 and have attempted to continue their learning at home. With ample evidence showing a negative impact of noise on academic achievement within schools, the current pre-registered study set out to determine what aspects of the home environment might be affecting these students. Adolescents aged 11–18 took part online, with 129 adolescents included after passing a headphone screening task. They filled out a sociodemographic questionnaire, followed (...)
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    Cognitive style and gender differences in children's mathematics achievement.Jessica L. Arnup, Cheree Murrihy, John Roodenburg & Louise A. McLean - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (3):355-368.
    Males are often found to outperform females in tests of mathematics achievement and it has been proposed that this may in part be explained by differences in cognitive style. This study investigated the relation between Wholistic-Analytic and Verbal-Imagery cognitive style, gender and mathematics achievement in a sample of 190 Australian primary school students aged between 8?11?years (M?=?9.77, SD?=?1.05). It was hypothesised that males would outperform females in mathematics achievement tests, and that gender would interact with cognitive style on mathematics performance. (...)
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    Sensory cue combination in children under 10 years of age.James Negen, Brittney Chere, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, Ellen Taylor, Hannah E. Roome, Samantha Keenaghan, Lore Thaler & Marko Nardini - 2019 - Cognition 193 (C):104014.
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    Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and Multiculturalism in American Pragmatism by José-Antonio Orosco.Denise Meda Calderon - 2019 - The Pluralist 14 (2):121-126.
    José-Antonio Orosco’s Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and Multiculturalism in American Pragmatism carefully documents an expansive history of US anti-immigrant rhetoric dating back to the late nineteenth century. Along with its historical tracing, this work contributes great depth to current debates on immigration.The book focuses on writers described as US American philosophers including Horace Kallen, Louis Adamic, W. E. B. Du Bois, Josiah Royce, Jane Addams, and Cesar Chavez. Their works are meant to deliver a pragmatic conceptual framework on US (...)
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    Chères Ruti & Mayan, Chères Mayleen & Ruti.Vit Avranak - 2011 - Multitudes 47 (4):23-25.
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  8. Chère Claire.Monique Dorsel - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 119:37-39.
  9. Ma chere Danielle.Monique Dorsel - 2009 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 122:145-146.
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  10. Ma chere Danielle.Marcel Moreau - 2009 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 122:281.
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  11. Toppling the Pyramids: physics without physical state monism.William Simpson & Simon Horsley - 2022 - In Anna Marmodoro, Christopher Austin & Andrea Roselli (eds.), Powers, Time and Free Will. Springer. pp. 17–50.
    In this paper, we challenge a wide-spread assumption among philosophers that contemporary physics supports physical state monism. This is the claim that the causal powers of a system supervene upon the ‘lower-level’ laws and the lower-level state of the cosmos (as represented by our ‘best physics’). On this view, it makes sense to ignore a macroscopic system’s higher-level properties in determining its causal powers, since any higher-level powers are merely artifacts of our special interests. We argue that this assumption is (...)
     
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  12. Ma chère Claire.Jacques de Decker - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 119:23-24.
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    Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and Multiculturalism in American Pragmatism.José-Antonio Orosco - 2016 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    The catalyst for much of classical pragmatist political thought was the great waves of migration to the United States in the early 20th century. José-Antonio Orosco examines the work of several pragmatist social thinkers, including John Dewey, W. E. B. Du Bois, Josiah Royce, and Jane Addams, regarding the challenges large-scale immigration brings to American democracy. Orosco argues that the ideas of the classical pragmatists can help us understand the ways in which immigrants might strengthen the cultural foundations of the (...)
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    Toppling the Statues of Favorinus and Demetrius of Phalerum.Denis M. Searby - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (1):356-361.
    The Corinthian Speech (Corinthiaca) in the corpus of Dio Chrysostom (Or. 31) is attributed to Favorinus (c.80–160) based on internal criteria of content and style. This article argues that a reference to an author of a Corinthian speech found in a collection of sayings in codex Vaticanus Graecus 1144 is a unique external reference to Favorinus as author of this speech.
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  15. Is it wrong to topple statues and rename schools?Joanna Burch-Brown - 2017 - Journal of Political Theory and Philosophy 1 (1):59-88.
    In recent years, campaigns across the globe have called for the removal of objects symbolic of white supremacy. This paper examines the ethics of altering or removing such objects. Do these strategies sanitize history, destroy heritage and suppress freedom of speech? Or are they important steps towards justice? Does removing monuments and renaming schools reflect a lack of parity and unfairly erase local identities? Or can it sometimes be morally required, as an expression of respect for the memories of people (...)
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  16. Kim�s toppling house of cards: An argument against the �micro-based property� solution.Lee-Anna Sangster - manuscript
    of (from British Columbia Philosophy Graduate Conference) In response to the “Causal Drainage” objection to his Supervenience Argument, Kim introduces micro-based properties and argues that their presence prohibits any causal drainage between metaphysical levels. Noordhof disagrees and instead argues that the causal powers of the �micro-bases� of micro-based properties seem to preempt the causal powers of micro-based properties, in much the same way as Kim claims the powers of subvening base properties preempt the powers of supervenient properties. Thus Noordhof argues (...)
     
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    Tippling but not toppling: Eubulus, pcg fr. 123.Oliver Thomas - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):448-450.
    The epitome of Athenaeus does not retain all the details of how these comic fragments were embedded in the conversation which Athenaeus originally presented, though the extract's first sentence shows that one purpose was to exemplify the application of βρέχω to drinking. Editors of both Athenaeus and Eubulus have left the connection of the latter's fragment to its conversational context at that. I submit that what follows in the epitome, as well as what precedes, casts light both on that connection (...)
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    ¿Fue Ṣubḥ «la plus chère des femmes fécondes»? Consideraciones sobre la dedicatoria de las arquillas califales del Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan y de la iglesia de Santa María de Fitero.Laura Bariani - 2005 - Al-Qantara 26 (2):299-316.
    Las arquillas de marfil de época califal que se conservan en el Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan y en la iglesia de Santa María de Fitero se labraron para el mismo personaje de la corte de al-akam II, tal y como se evidencia de la dedicatoria escrita con grafía cúfica. Varios especialistas interpretaron el pasaje en cuestión de distintas maneras, siendo las lecturas que acabaron por gozar de mayor crédito la de E. Lévi-Provençal —quien identificó el personaje con Ṣubḥ, (...)
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    Rolande Trempé (1916-2016), notre bien chère collègue toulousaine.Agnès Fine Et Claudine Leduc - 2016 - Clio 44:278-280.
    Rolande Trempé vient de nous quitter alors qu’elle allait avoir 100 ans. Rolande? La figure charismatique, la plus singulière et la plus populaire, la plus engagée et la plus consensuelle de la section d’histoire et de la Faculté de Lettres de Toulouse (devenue depuis l’Université Jean Jaurès) entre 1964, date de sa nomination au poste d’assistante en Histoire contemporaine et 1983, date de sa retraite. Après avoir soutenu – brillamment – sa thèse (commencée en 1952) sur les Mineurs de Carm...
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    Breaking the spirit of Delilah: accessing God's power to topple ancient strongholds.Andrew Towe - 2023 - New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House.
    Using the premise that the biblical Delilah who brought down Samson in the book of Judges was a demonic spirit, seeks to explain how this same spirit operates in the world today, and what believers can do to combat it.
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    (1 other version)New Forms of Revolt.Julia Kristeva - 2014 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 22 (2):1-19.
    Popular uprisings, indignant youth, toppled dictators, oligarchic presidents dismissed, hopes dashed, liberties crushed in prisons, fixed trials, and bloodbaths. How are we to read these images? Could revolt, or what is called “riot” on the Web, be waking humanity from its dream of hyperconnectedness? Or could it just be a trick played on us so that the culture of spectacle can last longer? But what “revolt” are we talking about? Is it even possible?
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    Dans les rêves de l’Europe.Philippe Curval & Ariel Kyrou - 2019 - Multitudes 74 (1):77-81.
    De Cette chère humanité en 1976 à Lothar Blues en 2008, Philippe Curval est l’auteur d’une série de romans qui mettent en scène un ou plusieurs futurs de l’Union européenne. Alors que l’Europe s’apprête peut-être à vivre des « années de chien », cette conversation entre Philippe Curval et Ariel Kyrou nous plonge dans les rêves ou les cauchemars imaginés par l’auteur de science-fiction, quelque part entre le danger d’un enfermement dans ses frontières, les risques d’effondrement, les promesses de la (...)
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    Politics of Perversion: Racialised Difference and Common Good.Andreja Zevnik - 2022 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (3).
    When anti-racist protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol in June 2020, British political elites across the left-rights spectrum, despite acknowledging that a statue of a slave trader has no place in the contemporary politics, called to firm the application of law and order. Through the example of Edward Colston, the essay examines what Lacan’s idea of perversion can reveal about the power relations between political elites and anti-racist protestors. It opens by discussing the impossibility of ethics in (...)
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  24. (1 other version)The Argument From Injustice: A Reply to Legal Positivism.Robert Alexy - 2002 - Oxford ;: Oxford University Press UK.
    At the heart of this book is the age-old question of how law and morality are related. The legal positivist, insisting on the separation of the two, explicates the concept of law independently of morality. The author challenges this view, arguing that there are, first, conceptually necessary connections between law and morality and, second, normative reasons for including moral elements in the concept of law. While the conceptual argument alone is too limited to establish a sufficiently strong connection between law (...)
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    Nonviolence in Political Theory.Iain Atack - 2012 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Iain Atack identifies the contribution of nonviolence to political theory through connecting central characteristics of nonviolent action to fundamental debates about the role of power and violence in politics. This in turn provides a platform for going beyond historical and strategic accounts of nonviolence to a deeper understanding of its transformative potential. From Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King to toppled communist regimes in Eastern Europe and pro-democracy movements in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine, nonviolent action has played a significant role (...)
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  26. Einstein's special theory of relativity and the problems in the electrodynamics of moving bodies that led him to it.John Norton - unknown
    Modern readers turning to Einstein’s famous 1905 paper on special relativity may not find what they expect. Its title, “On the electrodynamics of moving bodies,” gives no inkling that it will develop an account of space and time that will topple Newton’s system. Even its first paragraph just calls to mind an elementary experimental result due to Faraday concerning the interaction of a magnet and conductor. Only then does Einstein get down to the business of space and time and (...)
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  27. Cooperation: With or without Shared Intentions.Jules Salomone-Sehr - 2022 - Ethics 132 (2):414-444.
    This article articulates our everyday notion of cooperation. First, I topple an orthodoxy of shared agency theory by arguing that shared intentions to J are neither necessary nor sufficient for J to be cooperative. I refute the necessity claim by providing examples of shared intention-free cooperation (in institutional contexts and beyond). I refute the sufficiency claim by observing that coercion and exploitation need not preclude shared intentions but do preclude cooperation. These arguments, in turn, lead to my positive proposal. (...)
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    Temporalizing ontology: a case for pragmatic emergence.Ludger van Dijk - 2020 - Synthese 198 (9):9021-9034.
    Despite an attempt to break with the hierarchical picture in traditional emergentist thought, non-standard accounts of emergence are often still committed to a premise that ontology is prior to epistemology. This paper aims to topple this last remnant of the traditional hierarchy by explicating a pragmatic view of emergence based on John Dewey’s work. Dewey argued that the traditional notion of ontology is premised on a view of existence as complete. Through a discussion of Dewey’s work it is argued (...)
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    Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel.Aviezer Tucker - 2000 - Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press.
    A critical study of the philosophy and political practice of the Czech dissident movement Charter 77. Aviezer Tucker examines how the political philosophy of Jan Patocka (1907–1977), founder of Charter 77, influenced the thinking and political leadership of Vaclav Havel as dissident and president. Presents the first serious treatment of Havel as philosopher and Patocka as a political thinker. Through the Charter 77 dissident movement in Czechoslovakia, opponents of communism based their civil struggle for human rights on philosophic foundations, and (...)
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  30. Are Confederate Monuments Racist?George Schedler - 2001 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 15 (2):287-308.
    I offer a way of classifying Confederate monuments and two ways of extracting meaning from these monuments. A few of them are racist on one of the two interpretations. Most of them, in the final analysis, implicitly acknowledge racial equality by extolling in African Americans the same virtues to which southern whites themselves aspired. Toppling those which seem racist entails serious difficulties, constitutional and philosophical. Additional interpretive material about the controversial ones is the more appropriate response.
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    Space in Hand and Mind: Gesture and Spatial Frames of Reference in Bilingual Mexico.Tyler Marghetis, Melanie McComsey & Kensy Cooperrider - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (12):e12920.
    Speakers of many languages prefer allocentric frames of reference (FoRs) when talking about small‐scale space, using words like “east” or “downhill.” Ethnographic work has suggested that this preference is also reflected in how such speakers gesture. Here, we investigate this possibility with a field experiment in Juchitán, Mexico. In Juchitán, a preferentially allocentric language (Isthmus Zapotec) coexists with a preferentially egocentric one (Spanish). Using a novel task, we elicited spontaneous co‐speech gestures about small‐scale motion events (e.g., toppling blocks) in Zapotec‐dominant (...)
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    This is an uprising: how nonviolent revolt is shaping the twenty-first century.Mark Engler - 2016 - New York: Nation Books.
    Strategic nonviolent action has reasserted itself as a potent force in shaping public debate and forcing political change. Whether it is an explosive surge of protest calling for racial justice in the United States, a demand for democratic reform in Hong Kong or Mexico, a wave of uprisings against dictatorship in the Middle East, or a tent city on Wall Street that spreads throughout the country, when mass movements erupt onto our television screens, the media portrays them as being as (...)
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    Pragmatism and the Practice of History: From Turner and Du Bois to Today.James T. Kloppenberg - 2004 - Metaphilosophy 35 (1-2):202-225.
    Pragmatism has affected American historical writing since the early twentieth century. Such contemporaries and students of Peirce, James, and Dewey as Frederick Jackson Turner, W. E. B. Du Bois, James Harvey Robinson, Charles Beard, Mary Beard, and Carl Becker drew on pragmatism when they fashioned what was called the “new history.” They wanted to topple inherited assumptions about the past and replace positivist historical methods with the pragmatists' model of a community of inquiry. Such widely read mid-twentieth-century historians as (...)
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    What Saunders and Van Brakel chose to ignore in color and cognition research.Kimberly A. Jameson - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):195-196.
    Saunders & van Brakel set out to review color science research and to topple the belief that color-vision neurophysiology sets strong deterministic constraints on the cognitive processing of color. Although their skeptism and mission are worthwhile, they fail to give proper treatment to (1) findings that dramatically support some positions they aim to tear down, (2) existing research that anticipates criticisms presented in their target article, and (3) the progress made in the area toward understanding the phenomenon. At the (...)
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    The Argument from Divine Hiddenness and Christian Love.Jeff Jordan - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (3):87-103.
    In the paper it is argued that the conceptual resources of Christianity topple the hiddenness argument. According to the author, the variability of the divine love cast doubt on the soundness of Schellenberg’s reasoning. If we understood a perfect love as a maximal and equal concern and identification with all and for all, then a divine love would entail divine impartiality, but because of conflicts of interest between human beings the perfect, divine love cannot be maximal.
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    Argument From Injustice: A Reply.Robert Alexy - 2009 - Oxford ;: Oxford University Press UK.
    At the heart of this book is the age-old question of how law and morality are related. The legal positivist, insisting on the separation of the two, explicates the concept of law independently of morality. The author challenges this view, arguing that there are, first, conceptually necessary connections between law and morality and, second, normative reasons for including moral elements in the concept of law. While the conceptual argument alone is too limited to establish a sufficiently strong connection between law (...)
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    Comment fixer l'histoire ?Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde - 2012 - Labyrinthe 39:11-20.
    Mister Freeze : Il est inscrit dans le marbre, sur le piédestal de cette statue de Thémistocle, et sur toutes ses copies dans les capitales du monde occidental, que ce général athénien est au point source de notre civilisation. Qu’en dites-vous chère amie ? Que c’est un culte de la personnalité immérité ? Miss Bazooka : Je laisse la critique idéologique pour un peu plus tard. La place des personnalités dans l’Histoire est un vieil enjeu, qu’on croyait disparu, qui réapparaît (...)
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    L’avocat et les modes alternatifs de résolution des conflits.Louis B. Buchman - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):537-543.
    Les conflits sont consubstantiels à l’homme. Pour les régler, recourir à la justice plutôt qu’à la force permet la vie en société. Cependant, la justice étatique, rendue dans de nombreux pays par des juges non indépendants du pouvoir exécutif, est parfois erratique ou partiale, rarement réparatrice et souvent chère et lente. Comme alternative, existent des modes dits alternatifs comprenant les modes amiables (non juridictionnels) et l’arbitrage (mode quasi-juridictionnel), qui peuvent être utilisés séparément, successivement ou en parallèle. Y recourir en dépassant (...)
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  39. It's not radical Islam that worries the US -- it's independence.Noam Chomsky - unknown
    Observers compared it to the toppling of Russian domains in 1989, but there are important differences. Crucially, no Mikhail Gorbachev exists among the great powers that support the Arab dictators. Rather, Washington and its allies keep to the well-established principle that democracy is acceptable only insofar as it conforms to strategic and economic objectives: fine in enemy territory (up to a point), but not in our backyard, please, unless properly tamed.
     
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    Écrits pour voir.Maryline Desbiolles - 2016 - [Strasbourg]: L'Atelier contemporain-François-Marie Deyrolle éditeur. Edited by Bernard Pagès.
    Alain Lévêque, né en 1942 à Paris, est l'auteur notamment de Bonnard, la main légère (Deyrolle Editeur/L'Arbre voyageur, 1994 ; Verdier, 2006), et le préfacier des Observations sur la peinture de Pierre Bonnard, parues aux éditions L'Atelier contemporain en 2015. Il faut miser pour voir. Savoir jouer, ruser, cacher, mais aussi dévoiler son jeu, s'attendre à perdre, à gagner, réfléchir, avoir des coups de tête, de la chance, se recueillir, tout dépenser. Ne pas retenir quelques mots bien au chaud pour (...)
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    Heidegger, Aristote et Platon: dialogue à trois voix.Hadrien France-Lanord - 2011 - Paris: Les Editions du Cerf.
    C'est la question de la parole qui est ici en jeu, telle que Heidegger l'a méditée pour préparer la pensée à un commencement autre que le commencement grec. A cette fin, Heidegger a mené à l'époque de "Etre et temps" un dialogue très intense avec Aristote. Ce qu'a d'exceptionnel cette rencontre, qui a marqué toute une génération d'élèves, est ici présenté de manière générale. Mais certains axes sont précisés, à travers notamment la découverte que fait Heidegger du sens que recèle (...)
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    What Virgil Should Have Said.Kyle Gervais - 2020 - Arion 28 (2):41-42.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What Virgil Should Have Said KYLE GERVAIS Mortem infelicem canimus famamque perennem Sidoniae praeclara ducis quae sustulit alte moenia—multum illa et furiis iactata et amore saucia, deseruit cum foedera barbarus hospes, vique deum quassa et fratris, dum conderet ensem fatiferum profugi sub pectore et iret ad umbras, arma virumque ciens magnam contundere Romam. I sing the tragic death and endless glory Of Sidon’s exiled queen, the famous walls She (...)
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    Héloïse et Abélard.Etienne Gilson - 1997 - Vrin.
    Quelle est donc la lecon des faits? Qu'Abelard fut le premier homme moderne? Qu'Heloise fut la premiere femme moderne? Nous nous contenterions de bien moins: qu'au moment d'enfermer le Moyen Age ou la Renaissance dans une de ces definitions brillantes qui leur sont cheres, les historiens de la litterature se souviennent de cette folle petite Francaise, hantee par l'ideal de la grandeur romaine comme par celle de la grandeur chretienne, qui ne sut jamais au juste si elle etait l'Eustochium d'un (...)
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  44. The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus: A Modest Proposal.Ron E. Hassner - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (1):1-32.
    I model an attempt by radical parties to topple a modus vivendi between a ruling government and a moderate opposition group. Cooperation between the regime and the moderate opposition is possible if each player prefers mutual cooperation to mutual confrontation. If each player also prefers mutual confrontation to cooperating while the other defects then radical parties have a chance at breaking up this accord. Radical parties can succeed in bringing the government and opposition to mutual confrontation if they can (...)
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    George Sand fils de Jean-Jacques. Textes établis, présentés et annotés par Christine Planté.Marie-Claire Hoock-Demarle - 2013 - Clio 38.
    Christine Planté nous a habitués à des généalogies inattendues et à des regroupements familiaux insolites, sa « petite sœur de Balzac », dans la lignée de la sœur de Shakespeare chère à Virginia Woolf, en est un exemple bien connu. Avec George Sand fils de Jean-Jacques, elle nous entraîne dans une histoire de filiation qui, cette fois, n’est pas de son invention mais s’inscrit dans l’histoire littéraire du xixe siècle et dans l’histoire personnelle de George Sand. Celle-ci s’est elle-même qua...
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    De « l’ombre légère » à la « machine à écrire familiale ».Isabelle Lacoue-Labarthe & Sylvie Mouysset - 2012 - Clio 35:7-20.
    Les écritures du quotidien sont aujourd’hui bien souvent affaire de femmes ; celles-ci recueillent, sauvent et agencent l’éphémère patrimoine mémoriel qui, sans le secours de quelque sœur, tante ou vieille cousine, serait voué à l’oubli. Véritables « machines à écrire familiales », selon la formule chère à Bernard Lahire, les femmes notent, archivent et mettent en forme les traces d’un passé ordinaire qui prend tout son sens à la faveur de leurs commentaires et gardent la famille en vie. Avan...
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    La société ouverte et ses nouveaux ennemis.Alain Laurent - 2008 - Paris: Belles Lettres.
    Toutes les democraties egalitaires, detribalisees et secularisees d'Occident sont confrontees aux memes defis du communautarisme et de la reislamisation d'une partie de l'immigration - accrus par un continuel afflux de clandestins : le probleme de l'integration se pose donc moins en termes franco-francais de Republique que plus globalement de societe ouverte. Dans la perspective de Karl Popper et en usant de la liberte d'esprit et de parole chere a Jean-Francois Revel, il s'agit ici, a partir des faits, de montrer que (...)
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    The Consular Court of Besançon (text only in Frech).Sophie Molinier - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 120 (2):69-91.
    Les juridictions consulaires constituaient d’anciennes juridictions d’exception françaises, créées aux Temps modernes. Les juridictions d’exception – qui avaient une attribution de compétence spécialement déterminée – étaient nombreuses sous l’Ancien Régime, mais les juridictions consulaires ont été les seules à survivre à la Révolution, qui les a rebaptisées en «tribunaux de commerce». En effet, il s’agissait de juridictions originales par leur origine (elles ont été créées sous l’impulsion des marchands et négociants qui voulaient soustraire la connaissance de leurs litiges aux juridictions (...)
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    arrêt sur visage, from Hatred of Translation. Nathanaël - 2019 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1):138-141.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:arrêt sur visagefrom Hatred of Translation1Nathanaël (bio)or else isolated in silence—Danielle Collobert, Ça des motsIn the language of film there are often extraordinary divergences between English and French, which prove at times to be irreconcilable.2 If this tendency toward discrepancy is true of translation as a rule, it reveals itself to be particularly true in the case of this work in translation. Danielle Collobert's Recherche,3 rendered as Research, in (...)
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    Alexandre Marc et le fédéralisme personnaliste: quelle actualité?Claude Nigoul (ed.) - 2021 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Tout au long des années trente, un groupe de jeunes intellectuels non conformistes réunis dans le mouvement " Ordre Nouveau " ont lancé dans le débat une pensée radicalement nouvelle en rupture avec les idées dominantes du collectivisme conquérant et du capitalisme traditionnel. Ils avaient nom Denis de Rougemont, Robert Aron, Arnaud Dandieu, Daniel-Rops, Emmanuel Mounier. Alexandre Marc, philosophe jeté hors de sa Russie natale par la victoire des bolcheviques, était leur fédérateur et animateur principal.0De ces idées, il fit une (...)
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