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    Deconstructing controversies to design a trustworthy AI future.Francesca Trevisan, Pinelopi Troullinou, Dimitris Kyriazanos, Evan Fisher, Paola Fratantoni, Claire Morot Sir & Virginia Bertelli - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2):1-15.
    Technology policy needs to be receptive to different social needs and realities to ensure that innovations are both ethically developed and accessible. This article proposes a new method to integrate social controversies into foresight scenarios as a means to enhance the trustworthiness and inclusivity of policymaking around Artificial Intelligence. Foresight exercises are used to anticipate future tech challenges and to inform policy development. However, the integration of social controversies within these exercises remains an unexplored area. This article aims to bridge (...)
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    The Philosophy of Georges Bastide, a study tracing the origins and development of a French value philosophy and a French personalism against the background of French Idealism.Edouard Morot-sir - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):430-430.
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    Ascèse philosophique et amitié selon Gaston Berger.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (4):311 - 316.
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  4. Pascal, coll. « Sup ».Édouard Morot-sir - 1974 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 79 (4):551-555.
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    Le « Traité de Logique » de M. Piaget.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:625 - 631.
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  6. Philosophie Et Mystique Études Métaphysiques.Édouard Morot-sir - 1948 - Aubier, Éditions Montaigne.
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    Patrick Pollard, André Gide homosexual moralist.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1993 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 5 (2-3):105-109.
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    Introduction a la philosophie Nord-américaine.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (2):155 - 165.
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  9. The Imagination of Reference Ii Perceiving, Indicating, Naming.Édouard Morot-sir - 1995
     
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    Liberté et compromis.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (1):3 - 8.
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    La pensée négative: recherche logique sur sa structure et ses démarches.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1947 - Aubier, Éditions Montaigne.
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    The Imagination of Reference: Meditating the Linguistic Condition.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1993
    In a radical attempt to explore and restructure the presuppositions in any philosophy of language. Edouard Morot-Sir examines such current concepts as "natural languages," "linguistic necessity," and "implicite, explicite." Challenging such thinkers as Bergson, Heidegger, Chomsky, and Rorty, he argues that reference is the fundamental act by which signs and referents exist and make sense, and that "any linguistic expression belongs to the experience of reference." As such, he writes, reference is the center of human cultural existence. All value (...)
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    La critique bergsonienne du concept,.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):265-266.
  14. La métaphysique de Pascal, coll. « SUP ».Edouard Morot-sir - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (3):327-328.
     
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  15. L'amérique Et Le Besoin Philosophique.Édouard Morot-sir - 1972 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 26 (99/100):3.
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  16. Philosophie Et Mystique.Édouard Morot-sir - 1948 - Aubier.
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  17. La Pensée française d'aujourd'hui.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1971 - Presses Universitaires de France.
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    David Sprintzen, Faut-il parler d'une philosophie d'Albert Camus?Edouard Morot-Sir - 1991 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 3 (2):120-126.
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    La contradiction chez hamelin.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (2):195 - 206.
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    Pouvoir et situation de la caractérologie.Édouard Morot-Sir - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (3):476 - 482.
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    Les mots.Edouard Morot-Sir - 1975
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  22. La pensée française d'aujourd'hui, coll. « Le Philosophe ».Edouard Morot-sir - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (3):349-349.
     
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    Idella J. Gallagher, "Morality in Evolution: The Moral Philosophy of Henri Bergson". [REVIEW]Edouard Morot-Sir - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):410.
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    Review: Sur Maupertuis. [REVIEW]Edouard Morot-Sir - 1978 - Diderot Studies 19:189 - 195.
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  25. Phénoménologie du temps et prospective, I: La méthode phénoménologique; II: La situation de l'homme; III: Phénoménologie du temps; IV: La prospective.Gaston Berger & Edouard Morot-sir - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (4):604-604.
     
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    Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason. [REVIEW]Edouard Morot-Sir - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (4):573.
  27. (1 other version)Philosophie du loyalisme.Josiah Royce & Jacqueline Morot-sir - 1946 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1 (3):255-255.
     
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    Edouard Morot-Sir, La pensée française d'aujourd'hui. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1971. 12 × 18,5, 131 p. [REVIEW]P. Huard - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (87-88):368-370.
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  29. E. MOROT-SIR: "La métaphysique de Pascal". [REVIEW]G. Boss - 1976 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 26:72.
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    Edouard Morot-Sir, Pascal, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1973, 11,5 × 18, 106 p., Collection SUP : Philosophes Edouaird Morot-Sir, La métaphysique de Pascal. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1973. 11,5 × 18, Colliections SUP : le Philosophe. [REVIEW]W. Voisé - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (77-78):154-155.
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    Edouard Morot-Sir, The Imagination of Reference II: Perceiving, Indicating, Naming. [REVIEW]Andrew Aberdein - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (4):270-271.
  32. Edouard morot-sir: "La pensée négative". [REVIEW]Michele F. Sciacca - 1951 - Giornale di Metafisica 6 (2):187.
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    Edouard Morot-Sir, "La Pensée Française d'aujourd'hui". [REVIEW]Henri Peyre - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):493.
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    Education through the arts for well-being and community – The vision and legacy of Sir Alec Clegg.Claire Penketh - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (3):349-351.
    The years following the end of World War II were characterised by reconstruction and regeneration, providing a rich ground for the reformation of social and educational policies and practices. Brit...
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    Amelia Rauser, The Age of Undress. Art, Fashion, and the Classical Ideal in the 1790s.Elizabeth Claire - 2021 - Clio 54 (54):290-293.
    Le 11 mai 1793, Sir Gilbert Elliot écrit une lettre à sa femme dans laquelle il s’étonne d’une nouvelle mode qu’il a observée au bal offert par une amie. Lady Abercorn organise une soirée dansante « où se trouve une douzaine de femmes vêtues en statues, c’est-à-dire, avec la gaine placée juste en dessous des seins et une draperie de tissu qui tombe ». Sir Elliot précise que ces femmes « n’étaient pas tout à fait dénudées, mais l’effet était néanmoins (...)
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    La Pensée française d'aujourd'hui. Par Edouard Morot-Sir. Paris, P.U.F., 1971, 131 p.Vincent Therrien - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (1):182.
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    Reid Barbour;, Claire Preston . Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed. xii + 368 pp., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. $120. [REVIEW]Charles Webster - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):212-213.
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    Sagesse du désir.Frédéric Laupies - 2019 - Paris: Salvator.
    Entre caprice égoïste ou réduction à la seule dimension sexuelle, quelle est donc la vérité profonde du désir? Tension vers ce qui manque, il est la marque d'un être incomplet, incapable de se donner à soi-même ce qui peut le combler. Cette orientation étrange vers un bien absent est comme le signe d'une impuissance et d'une dépendance foncière. Le désir semble ainsi à l'opposé de la sagesse. La sagesse suppose un sujet maître de soi ; le désir signale l'impuissance du (...)
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    Metaphysics or the Science of Spiritual Inwardness.Louis Lavelle - 1972 - Philosophy Today 16 (1):66-80.
    Whatever the current philosophic fashion, you always know that Descartes is still alive and well and living in France. The perennial presence of French reflectivephilosophy since the early decades of this cntury is witness to this. Louis Lavelle belongs to this tradition known as French spiritualism. The following article is an excellent summary of his thought and of some of the basic characteristics of the whole tradition. Edouard Morot-Sir in a recent book has characterized the present form of this (...)
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    Discourses of the Fall: A Study of Pascal's Pensées.Sara E. Melzer - 1986 - University of California Press.
    "Here is a unique and penetrating postmodernist invitation to reread Pascal's Pensées. With a full control on two centuries of Pascalian hermeneutics, Sara Melzer leads her readers into a passionate quest far beyond the worn-out search for a paleontological reconstruction of the Pensées's hypothetical final form. She rightly and deeply understands Pascal's writing--écriture--as the complex story of the "Fall of Truth into language." Such a perspective gives to Pascal's fragments a rejuvenated life, a newness, a dramatic and powerful voice for (...)
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    L'Étranger and the Messianic Myth, or Meursault Unmasked.Benedict O'Donohoe - 2007 - PhaenEx 2 (1):1-18.
    This paper attacks received ideas about Camus’s iconic hero as honest, modest, innocent, and even messianic. Reviewing these notions, first, as collated in Édouard Morot-Sir’s critical conspectus, ‘Actualité de L’Étranger’ (1996), I trace them back to Sartre’s seminal critique (1943), then to Camus’s characterisation of Meursault as ‘the only Christ we deserve’, in 1955. By close reading of the text, I show that, far from being the modern messiah of authenticity, Meursault is in fact a monster of male chauvinism (...)
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    Illusions. [REVIEW]O. H. S. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (3):575-575.
    The Pegram Lectures at Brookhaven National Laboratory are designed to provide a forum to consider the question of the interaction among science, the humanities, and society at large. Just before Maurois was to deliver these lectures in 1967 he became fatally ill. However, the manuscript had been prepared and was delivered by Jacques Barzun. These lectures along with prefatory remarks by Barzun and E. Morot-Sir of the French Embassy comprise Illusions. There are three lectures by Maurois. The first begins (...)
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    René Girard.Benoît Chantre - 2023 - Paris: Bernard Grasset.
    René Girard (1923-2015) est un théoricien littéraire et un anthropologue de renommée internationale. Sa carrière s'est déroulée entre la France et les États-Unis, qu'il a rejoints en 1947, après l'effondrement de son pays et la tragédie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Figure majeure du XXe siècle, il laisse une œuvre considérable. Mais la vie de ce penseur unique restait à écrire. Cette biographie suit le parcours personnel, mais aussi les articles et les livres d'un écrivain qui voulut révéler la vérité (...)
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  44. Recklessness and Uncertainty: Jackson Cases and Merely Apparent Asymmetry.Claire Https://Orcidorg Field - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (4):391-413.
    Is normative uncertainty like factual uncertainty? Should it have the same effects on our actions? Some have thought not. Those who defend an asymmetry between normative and factual uncertainty typically do so as part of the claim that our moral beliefs in general are irrelevant to both the moral value and the moral worth of our actions. Here I use the consideration of Jackson cases to challenge this view, arguing that we can explain away the apparent asymmetries between normative and (...)
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    Rosset, philosophe du tragique.Santiago E. Espinosa - 2023 - Paris: PUF.
    L'œuvre de Clément Rosset cherche à établir une 'théorie du réel', comprenant par là avant tout une critique de l'illusion. Trois figures principales n'ont de cesse de revenir du premier au dernier de ses livres : le réel, le double, la joie. Ces trois concepts ont cependant prêté aux malentendus les plus farfelus, en dépit de l'écriture claire et lumineuse de Rosset : les commentaires que son œuvre suscite çà et là donnent souvent l'impression de passer à côté de (...)
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  46. Intentions, Motives and Supererogation.Claire Benn - 2019 - Journal of Value Inquiry 53 (1):107-123.
    Amy saves a man from drowning despite the risk to herself, because she is moved by his plight. This is a quintessentially supererogatory act: an act that goes above and beyond the call of duty. Beth, on the other hand, saves a man from drowning because she wants to get her name in the paper. On this second example, opinions differ. One view of supererogation holds that, despite being optional and good, Beth’s act is not supererogatory because she is not (...)
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    Husserl Or Frege?: Meaning, Objectivity, and Mathematics.Claire Ortiz Hill & Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock - 2000 - LaSalle IL: Open Court.
    Most areas of philosopher Edmund Husserl’s thought have been explored, but his views on logic, mathematics, and semantics have been largely ignored. These essays offer an alternative to discussions of the philosophy of contemporary mathematics. The book covers areas of disagreement between Husserl and Gottlob Frege, the father of analytical philosophy, and explores new perspectives seen in their work.
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  48. (1 other version)The validity of first-person descriptions as authenticity and coherence.Claire Petitmengin - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (10-12):10-12.
    This article is devoted to the description of the experience associated with listening to a sound. In the first part, we describe the method we used to gather descriptions of auditory experience and to analyse these descriptions. This work of explicitation and analysis has enabled us to identify a threefold generic structure of this experience, depending on whether the attention of the subject is directed towards the event which is at the source of the sound, the sound in itself, considered (...)
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    A gap in Nisbett and Wilson’s findings? A first-person access to our cognitive processes.Claire Petitmengin, Anne Remillieux, Béatrice Cahour & Shirley Carter-Thomas - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):654-669.
    The well-known experiments of Nisbett and Wilson lead to the conclusion that we have no introspective access to our decision-making processes. Johansson et al. have recently developed an original protocol consisting in manipulating covertly the relationship between the subjects’ intended choice and the outcome they were presented with: in 79.6% of cases, they do not detect the manipulation and provide an explanation of the choice they did not make, confirming the findings of Nisbett and Wilson. We have reproduced this protocol, (...)
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    Plant Sciences and the Public Good.Brian Wynne, Claire Waterton, Jane Taylor & Katrina Stengel - 2009 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 34 (3):289-312.
    Drawing on interviews and observational work with practicing U.K. plant scientists, this article uses Michel Callon's work as a tool to explore the issue of collaboration between academic science and business, in particular, calls by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council for a return to “public good” plant science. In an article titled “Is Science a Public Good?” Callon contributed to the debate about the commercialization of science by suggesting that commercialization and the public good need not be incompatible. (...)
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