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    Using contrastive inferences to learn about new words and categories.Claire Augusta Bergey & Daniel Yurovsky - 2023 - Cognition 241 (C):105597.
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    Learning Communicative Acts in Children's Conversations: A Hidden Topic Markov Model Analysis of the CHILDES Corpora.Claire Bergey, Zoe Marshall, Simon DeDeo & Daniel Yurovsky - 2022 - Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (2):388-399.
    Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 14, Issue 2, Page 388-399, April 2022.
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    Actuel et le virtuel.Gilles Deleuze & Claire Parnet - 1996
    Il faudrait que le dialogue se fasse, non pas entre des personnes, mais entre les lignes, entre des chapitres ou des parties de chapitre. Ce seraient les vrais personnages. Perdre la mémoire : il faudrait plutôt dresser des " blocs ", les faire flotter. Un bloc d'enfance n'est pas un souvenir d'enfant. Un bloc nous accompagne, est toujours anonyme et contemporain, et fonctionne dans le présent - Oublier l'histoire : la question des devenirs, et de leur géographie. Un devenir-révolutionnaire est (...)
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    The Courage to Fail: A Social View of Organ Transplants and Dialysis.Renée Claire Fox & Judith P. Swazey - 1978
    Written by a sociologist and a biologist and science historian, this text considers the social aspects of organ transplantation and chronic hemodialysis. Their research, begun in 1968, focused on the experience of research physicians engaged in this work, the "gift- exchange" social dimensions of these practices, and the impact of these technologies on society as a whole. This reprint of the 1978 edition includes a new introduction by the authors. c. Book News Inc.
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    (1 other version)The AART of Ethnography: A Critical Realist Explanatory Research Model.Claire Laurier Decoteau - 2016 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (4).
    Critical realism is a philosophy of science, which has made significant contributions to epistemic debates within sociology. And yet, its contributions to ethnographic explanation have yet to be fully elaborated. Drawing on ethnographic data on the health-seeking behavior of HIV-infected South Africans, the paper compares and contrasts critical realism with grounded theory, extended case method and the pragmatist method of abduction. In so doing, it argues that critical realism makes a significant contribution to causal explanation in ethnographic research in three (...)
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  6. From Radical Representations to Corporeal Becomings: The Feminist Philosophy of Lloyd, Grosz, and Gatens.Claire Colebrook - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (2):76-93.
    Contrasting the work of Genevieve Lloyd, Elizabeth Grosz, and Moira Gatens with the poststrueturalist philosophy of Judith Butler, this paper identifies a distinctive “Australian” feminism. It argues that while Butler remains trapped by the matter/representation binary, the Spinozist turn in Lloyd and Gatens, and Grosz's work on Bergson and Deleuze, are attempts to think corporeality.
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    Introduction.Claire Colebrook - 2006 - Feminist Theory 7 (2):131-142.
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    Varieties of affect.Claire Armon-Jones - 1991 - Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
    In this new and original book, Claire Armon-Jones examines the concept of affect and various philosophical positions which attempt to define and characterize it: the standard view, the neo-cognitivist view, and the objectual thesis. She contends that these views radically distort our understanding of affect by disregarding modes of affect which fail to conform to the accounts they each employ. Against the standard and neo-cognitivist views she argues that the notions they use to characterize affect are neither necessary nor (...)
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  9. V As In Voyages.Gilles Deleuze & Claire Parnet - 1998 - Pli 7:3-6.
     
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  10. The ethics of medical research on humans.Claire Foster-Gilbert - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Transforming thinking: philosophical inquiry in the primary and secondary classroom.Catherine Claire McCall - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    The origins and development of community of philosophical inquiry -- The theoretical landscape -- Philosophising with five year olds -- Creating a community of philosophical inquiry (CoPI) with all ages -- Different methods of group philosophical discussion -- What you need to know to chair a CoPI with six to sixteen year olds -- Implementing CoPI in primary and secondary schools -- CoPI, citizenship, moral virtue, and academic performance with primary and secondary children.
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    1. On the Very Possibility of Queer Theory.Claire Colebrook - 2009 - In Chrysanthi Nigianni & Merl Storr (eds.), Deleuze and Queer Theory. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 11-23.
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    11 Extinguishing Ability: How We Became Postextinction Persons.Claire Colebrook - 2018 - In Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes & David Wood (eds.), Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 261-276.
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  14. Online medians via online bribery.Marek Chrobak, Claire Kenyon, John Noga & Neal E. Young - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 311-322.
     
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  15. La santé se gouverne-t-Elle? Les enjeux de la critique de la médecine préventive à l'époque moderne.Claire Crignon-de Oliveira - 2008 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 54:67-91.
     
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    Les archives de salamanque. Regards sur une communauté collégiale irlandaise.Marie-Claire Considère-Charon - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--283.
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  17. L'esthétique Bergsonienne: Révélation et création.Anne-Claire Désesquelles - 2002 - Giornale di Metafisica 24 (1-2):71-100.
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  18. Matter Without Bodies.Claire Colebrook - 2011 - Derrida Today 4 (1):1-20.
    Materialism is at once the most general of concepts, capable of gesturing to anything that seems either foundational or physicalist, and yet is also one of the most rhetorical of gestures: operating as a way of reducing, criticising or ‘‘exorcising’’ forms of idealism and ideology. Derrida's early, supposedly ‘‘textualist’’ works appear to endorse a materiality of the letter (including syntax, grammar, trace and writing) while the later works focus on matter as split between that which is posited and that which (...)
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    Extinction, Deterritorialisation and End Times: Peak Deleuze.Claire Colebrook - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (3):327-348.
    Have we reached what Alexander Galloway dismissively refers to as ‘peak Deleuze’? In this essay, I argue that the arrival at end times – with the sense of mass extinction and philosophy's exhaustion – is indeed a moment of ‘peak Deleuze’, but that this gesture of exhaustion is already implicit in A Thousand Plateaus. Recognising the limits and seduction of a text is never as easy as it seems; every attempt to break up with Deleuze and Guattari, though necessary, is (...)
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    Deleuze and Gender: Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008.Claire Colebrook & Jami Weinstein (eds.) - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    A unique new study which extends Deleuze's already radical philosophy into ideas of the post-human, truth, reading, sexual difference and gender politics.
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    Pour une approche phénoménologique de la maladie.Claire Crignon - 2024 - Archives de Philosophie 1:113-119.
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    Bacon et les formes de l’expérience. Nouvelles lectures.Claire Crignon & Sandrine Parageau - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (1):7-15.
    Cet article traite des stratégies de lecture inductive spécifiques que les lecteurs du Novum Organum sont invités à mettre en place afin de mieux saisir le sens que Bacon donne à l’induction dans cet ouvrage : un exercice d’apprentissage cognitif au cours duquel des inférences générales sont construites en faisant l’expérience directe des choses. Conséquence supplémentaire, le lecteur a également accès par l’induction à une forme de connaissance des composantes ultimes de l’être, car il découvre que toutes les choses de (...)
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    Notes de lecture.Claire Crignon & Laurent Gallois - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (1):145-152.
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    Francis Bacon on Motion and Power eds. by Guido Giglioni et al.Claire Crignon - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):559-560.
    Francis Bacon on Motion and Power gathers twelve contributions by the best specialists of Baconian thought in Europe, the United States, and South America in a very unified manner. Since Graham Rees founded The Oxford Francis Bacon Project in 1995, research on Francis Bacon's work has made significant progress. Romanian researchers have offered translations of major works, such as Novum Organum and Sylva Sylvarum. An important project of translation of Bacon's works into French is also underway. A new generation of (...)
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    Introduction.Claire Crignon, Carsten Zelle & Nunzio Allocca - 2013 - Early Science and Medicine 18 (4-5):329-338.
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    Les fonctions du paradigme mélancolique dans la Préface de l’Anatomie de la Mélancolie de Robert Burton.Claire Crignon - 2003 - Astérion 1 (1).
    Au moment où paraît l’Anatomie de la Mélancolie de Robert Burton (1e édition en 1621), l’humorisme se trouve sérieusement remis en cause par les découvertes du contemporain de Burton, William Harvey, concernant la circulation du sang. Comment expliquer alors la parution de cet ouvrage qui se présente comme une somme de toutes les connaissances médicales, philosophiques ou historiques accumulées au sujet de la mélancolie depuis l’Antiquité jusqu’à la fin de la Renaissance ? L’article se donne pour objectif de comprendre quel (...)
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    Révolution anatomique et révolution cosmologique : quelques réflexions à partir de la lecture de « L'homme de Vésale dans le monde de Copernic ».Claire Crignon - 2014 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 82 (2):167.
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    Servitude et aliénation : relire La Boétie à l’aune de la clinique.Claire Crignon - 2024 - Archives de Philosophie 87 (4):149-154.
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    Pères défaillants, enfants humiliés dans les romans de Georges Bernanos.Claire Daudin - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 132 (3):448-463.
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    Autorité parentale dans la famille et autorité dans le cadre de l'assistance éducative : une histoire de respect.Claire Davidson & Hervé Hamon - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 165 (3):23-32.
    L’article examine la notion d’autorité à partir de deux mouvements apparemment contradictoires : l’évolution du concept d’autorité parentale allant vers un apparent affaiblissement de cette notion et une certaine immanence de l’autorité dans le cadre judiciaire de l’assistance éducative. Les conditions de la manifestation de cette autorité sont explorées à travers les notions de cadre, de rituels et d’offre de pensée.
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    L'information en soutien à l'adaptation des parents d'enfants ayant une déficience.Claire David, Hélène Lefebvre, Marie-Josée Levert & Diane Pelchat - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 177 (3):115-129.
    Cette étude préliminaire avait pour objectif de documenter les besoins d’information des familles ayant un enfant avec une déficience du point de vue des parents et des professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Trois groupes de discussion ont été réalisés: deux auprès de parents d’enfant ayant une trisomie 21 ou une déficience motrice cérébrale et un autre auprès de professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Les résultats montrent que l’information recherchée par les parents concerne le problème de santé, (...)
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    The question of abortion in revolutionary Russia, 1905–1920.Claire J. Davis - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30 (1):45-67.
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    Chapter 1 Time and Autopoiesis: The Organism Has No Future.Claire Colebrook - 2011 - In Laura Guillaume & Joe Hughes (eds.), Deleuze and the Body. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 9-28.
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    Questioning Representation.Claire Colebrook - 2000 - Substance 29 (2):47-67.
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    Through Deaf Eyes: A Photographic History of an American Community.Douglas C. Baynton, Jack R. Gannon & Jean Lindquist Bergey - 2007 - Gallaudet University Press.
    Photographs and interviews document the history of deaf culture in the United States.
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    Energía, espacio, territorio y desarrollo local: el uso del gas natural en las cerámicas de Mato Grosso del Sur.Cristiane de Castilho Merighi, Sinclair Mallet Guy Guerra, João Onofre Pereira Pinto, Cleonice Alexandre Le Bourlegat, Maria Augusta de Castilho & Marcio Luiz Magri Kimpara - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 22.
    El presente artículo busca enfocar la correlación entre el uso de la energía, el espacio, el territorio y el desarrollo local, teniendo en cuenta la utilización del gas natural en las cerámicas de Mato Grosso del Sur/Brasil. La importancia de los hechos geográficos es pautada por muchos parámetros, como el paso del tiempo, los nuevos descubrimientos tecnológicos, las necesidades de materias primas, los objetivos nacionales e internacionales y la ética de las relaciones internacionales. El gas natural no es utilizado aún (...)
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    Effects of three cognitive strategies on long-distance running.David E. Saintsing, Charles L. Richman & Donald B. Bergey - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (1):34-36.
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    Deconstructing COVID Time.Claire Colebrook - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (4):675-683.
    This essay explores the problem of trust and truth in states of emergency. Drawing on Giorgio Agamben’s theory of biopolitics and his objections to political managerialism I argue that the real problem exposed by the pandemic was not a lack of trust in authority but an unscientific and uncritical attachment to expertise.
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    Introduction: Anthropocene Feminisms: Rethinking the Unthinkable.Claire Colebrook & Jami Weinstein - 2015 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 5 (2):167-178.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionAnthropocene Feminisms: Rethinking the UnthinkableClaire Colebrook and Jami WeinsteinIn her recent lecture on the Anthropocene (to which she adds the Capitalocene and the Chthulucene), Donna Haraway expresses some alarm that after two major insights into what counts as thinkable, it was “anthropos” that became the term for the post-Holocene (Haraway 2014). Haraway declares, with emphasis, that it is “literally unthinkable” to work with the individual unit of “man” if (...)
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    Humanist Posthumanism, Becoming-Woman and the Powers of the ‘Faux’.Claire Colebrook - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (3):379-401.
    Feminist and post-colonial theorists have embraced Deleuze and Guattari’s terminology of becoming-woman and nomadism, and have done so despite criticisms that these terms appropriate the struggles of real women and stateless persons. The force of the real has become especially acute in the twenty-first century in the wake of neoliberal mobilisations of feminism as yet one more marketing tool. Rather than repeat the criticism that identity politics deflects attention from real political struggles, we can see terms such as ‘becoming-woman’ as (...)
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    Modernism without Women: The Refusal of Becoming-Woman (and Post-Feminism).Claire Colebrook - 2013 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 7 (4):427-455.
    Just as becoming-woman is a divided concept, looking back to a seemingly redemptive figure of the feminine beyond rigid being, but also forward to a positive annihilation of fixed genders, so modernism was also a doubled movement. But modernism was a pulverisation of ‘the’ subject for the sake of a plural and multiplying point of view, and like ‘becoming-woman’, should be read as a defiant and affirmative refusal.
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  42. Derrida, Deleuze and Haptic Aesthetics.Claire Colebrook - 2009 - Derrida Today 2 (1):22-43.
    In On Touching Derrida locates Jean-Luc Nancy (and, briefly, Gilles Deleuze) within a tradition of haptic ethics and aesthetics that runs from Aristotle to the present. In his early work on Husserl, Derrida had already claimed that phenomenology's commitment to the genesis of sense and the sensible is at one and the same time a commitment to pure and rigorous philosophy at the same time as it threatens to over-turn the primacy of conceptuality and cognition.Whereas Nancy (and those other figures (...)
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    Penser les métamorphoses de la politique, de la violence, de la guerre: avec Colette Guillaumin, Nicole-Claude Mathieu, Paola Tabet, féministes matérialistes.Marie-Claire Caloz-Tschopp & Teresa Veloso Bermedo (eds.) - 2013 - [Concepción, Chile]: Ediciones Escaparate.
    Cet ouvrage collectif rassemble les résultats de travaux d'un vaste projet citoyen et académique mené dans le cadre d'un Programme International de Philosophie "Exil, Création, Philosophie et Politique". Ces réflexions s'articulent autour d'une préoccupation, les métamorphoses de la politique, de la violence de la guerre et ses incidences sur l'action et la pensée politique. Que peuvent nous apprendre des féministes matérialistes sur ces métamorphoses?
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    Creative evolution and the creation of man.Claire Colebrook - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (s1):109-132.
    This paper argues that Darwin's theory of evolution offers two modes of understanding the relation between life and human knowledge. On the one hand, Darwin can be included within a general turn to “life,” in which human self-knowledge is part of a general unfolding of increasing awareness and anthropological reflexivity; life creates an organism, man, capable of discerning the logic of organic existence. On the other hand, Darwin offers the possibility of understanding life beyond the self-maintenance of organism and, therefore, (...)
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    Chapter 11 The Space of Man: On the Specificity of Affect in Deleuze and Guattari.Claire Colebrook - 2005 - In Ian Buchanan & Gregg Lambert (eds.), Deleuze and Space. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 189-206.
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    Chapter 1 The War on Terror versus the War Machine.Claire Colebrook - 2022 - In Anindya Purakayastha (ed.), Deleuze and Guattari and Terror. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 30-43.
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    Difference.Claire Colebrook - 2014 - In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (eds.), A Companion to Derrida. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 57–71.
    There are four ways in which one might approach the concept of difference in the work of Jacques Derrida: difference as a poststructuralist critique of the supposedly post‐metaphysical attention to meaning as generated through systems; difference as the post‐phenomenological problem of time; sexual difference; and the difference between humans and non‐humans. This chapter deals with each of these problems of difference and the concept; but it is also important to begin by saying that différance is not a concept. It argues (...)
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    8 Epigenesis and the Outside.Claire Colebrook - 2019 - In Michael James Bennett & Tano S. Posteraro (eds.), Deleuze and Evolutionary Theory. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 159-182.
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    Fire, Flood and Pestilence as the Condition for the Possibility of the Human.Claire Colebrook - 2020 - Derrida Today 13 (2):135-141.
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    1 Face Race.Claire Colebrook - 2012 - In Arun Saldanha & Jason Michael Adams (eds.), Deleuze and Race. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 35-50.
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