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  1. Metaphysical indeterminacy in Everettian quantum mechanics.David Glick & Baptiste Le Bihan - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (3):1-22.
    The question of whether Everettian quantum mechanics (EQM) justifies the existence of metaphysical indeterminacy has recently come to the fore. Metaphysical indeterminacy has been argued to emerge from three sources: coherent superpositions, the indefinite number of branches in the quantum multiverse and the nature of these branches. This paper reviews the evidence and concludes that those arguments don’t rely on EQM alone and rest on metaphysical auxiliary assumptions that transcend the physics of EQM. We show how EQM can be ontologically (...)
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    Strategic ambiguity and decision-making: an experimental study.David Kelsey & Sara le Roux - 2018 - Theory and Decision 84 (3):387-404.
    We conducted a set of experiments to compare the effect of ambiguity in single-person decisions and games. Our results suggest that ambiguity has a bigger impact in games than in ball and urn problems. We find that ambiguity has the opposite effect in games of strategic substitutes and complements. This confirms a theoretical prediction made by Eichberger and Kelsey. In addition, we note that subjects’ ambiguity attitudes appear to be context dependent: ambiguity loving in single-person decisions and ambiguity averse in (...)
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    A Map Leading to Less Waste.David Saiia & Vananh Le - 2009 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 20:302-313.
    Stakeholder salience has proven an elusive measure of critical stakeholders. Existing stakeholder theory commonly focuses on firm-centric maps. The technique employed in this paper offers a measurable and visual approach to stakeholder salience. This paper operationalizes the stakeholder salience concept using an issue focus, furthering stakeholder theory while providing an example of its application.
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    Hans selye and a unitary conception of disease.David le Vay - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):157-168.
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    Genèse phénoménologique de la reconnaissance: La chair, l’autre et le corps propre.David-Le-Duc Tiaha - 2011 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 2 (2):146-170.
    En amont des représentations collectives et des formes instituées de la vie sociale, cet article se propose d’étudier l’articulation de l’intersubjectivité et de l’incarnation dans la constitution du soi et de l’autre comme une genèse phénoménologique de la reconnaissance à travers la lecture ricoeurienne de la cinquième des Méditations cartésiennes publiée dans À l’école de la phénoménologie. Lors de la donation du sens ego dans l’intersubjectivité, la constitution de la reconnaissance sur le plan de la perception se fait grâce aux (...)
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    An experimental study on the effect of ambiguity in a coordination game.David Kelsey & Sara le Roux - 2015 - Theory and Decision 79 (4):667-688.
    We report an experimental test of the influence of ambiguity on behaviour in a coordination game. We study the behaviour of subjects in the presence of ambiguity and attempt to determine whether they prefer to choose an ambiguity-safe option. We find that this strategy, which is not played in either Nash equilibrium or iterated dominance equilibrium, is indeed chosen quite frequently. This provides evidence that ambiguity-aversion influences behaviour in games. While the behaviour of the Row Player is consistent with randomising (...)
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  7. La réserve de sens de la Lebenswelt. Enjeu de l’entrecroisement de la phénoménologie et de l’herméneutique.David-Le-Duc Tiaha - 2013 - Studia Phaenomenologica 13:157-183.
    The hermeneutic turn in Ricœur’s phenomenological ontology of the 1960 cannot be considered a break with his methodological approach of philosophy. In fact, as early as 1950 he had already initiated a first attempt to conjoin phenomenology and hermeneutics by relating eidetic description and explanation. The main purpose of the present analysis is to clarify the constellations constituting the structure of mutual determination between phenomenology and hermeneutics. The paper will focus on the question of the Lebenswelt, as reserve of meaning, (...)
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    Envisager l’idéologie et l’utopie depuis une phénoménologie du p'tir et de l’agir.David-Le-Duc Tiaha - 2022 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 13 (1):138-165.
    I pursue here a wish of Ricœur: to analyze ideology and utopia from a genetic phenomenology, in the sense of Husserl in the _Cartesian Meditations_, which “strives to dig under the surface of apparent meaning to the most fundamental meanings.” A single innovative interest guides my proposal between two contrasting phenomenologies of the imagination in Michel Henry and Paul Ricœur: to root, on the one hand, the dialectical mediation of ideology and utopia in the living immanence of the affective imagination (...)
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  9. Encountering non-journalistic actors in newsmaking. Journalism beyond the boundaries: the collective construction of news narratives.David Domingo & Florence Le Cam - 2015 - In Matt Carlson & Seth C. Lewis, Boundaries of journalism: professionalism, practices and participation. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    David Lê: The End of Art and the Non-End of Religion: Hegel on Aesthetics and Religion.David - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (2):1-25.
    While Hegel’s infamous “end of art” thesis states that art is “for us, a thing of the past” he insists that philosophy and, to a degree that is often underestimated by contemporary readers, religion endure within the structure of modern life. In this paper I aim to demonstrate how by focusing on Hegel’s claim that religion meets no end, we can come to a better understanding of how and why he thinks art does end. This will lead us away from (...)
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    Book Review. Une note de lecture du cinquième volume des Écrits et conférences de Ricœur. Pour un dialogue apaisé entre philosophie et religion. [REVIEW]David-le-Duc Tiaha - 2022 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 13 (1):168-183.
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    Les unités de soins intensifs psychiatriques (USIP) : expériences françaises et internationales☆.Patrick Le Bihan, David Esfandi, Claude Pagès, Sylvie Thébault & Jean-Benoît Naudet - 2009 - Médecine et Droit 2009 (98-99):138-145.
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    Dissecting Grafts: The Anthropology of the Medical Uses of the Human Body.David Le Breton - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (167):95-111.
    In 1866, six Inuits were taken to the United States for the purpose of serving as specimens to American scientists at the Natural History Museum. Shortly after their arrival in New York, four of them had died. One of the survivors returned to the Arctic, while the sixth, Minik, now alone, fought to make possible the return of the remains of his dead companions to their village. Since the latter were being exhibited, as was then often the case (and happens (...)
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    Rites personnels de passage : jeunes générations et sens de la vie.David le Breton - 2005 - Hermes 43:101.
    Dans un contexte de crise existentielle chez les jeunes générations, si les autres modes de symbolisation ont échoué, échapper à la mort, réussir l'épreuve, administrent la preuve ultime qu'une garantie règne sur son existence. Ces épreuves sont des rites intimes, privés, autoréférentiels, insus, détachés de toute croyance, et tournant le dos à une société qui cherche à les prévenir. Parfois elles provoquent un sentiment de renaissance personnelle, elles se muent en formes d'auto-initiation.In an existential crisis among the younger generations, if (...)
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  15. The Body and Individualism.David Le Breton - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (131):24-45.
    Nothing is more mysterious for man than the substance of his own body. Every society has attempted in its way to give a particular answer to this primary enigma in which man has his roots. Innumerable theories of the body that have followed each other during the course of history or that still coexist today are directly connected to the world views of these different societies. Even more, they are dependent on the conceptions of the person. The modern view of (...)
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    Introduction: A sociosemiotic exploration of identity and discourse. Le Cheng, Ning Ye & David Machin - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (236-237):395-404.
    Among the categories of the telecom and internet frauds, the online romance scam is of particular concern for its sharp rise of victim numbers and the huge amount of cost. A social semiotic approach could be used to investigate the victim identity of the online romance scam from the aspects of the (re)construction and interpretation of discursive practices. The range of papers in this section shows that the study of text, context and the way that people use semiotic resources to (...)
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    Exposé succinct de la contestation qui s'est élevée entre M. Hume et M. Rousseau: avec les pièces justificatives & la lettre de Monsieur de Voltaire à ce sujet.David Hume, Jean Le Rond D' Alembert & Jean-Pierre Jackson - 1998 - Paris: Alive. Edited by Jean Le Rond D' Alembert & Jean-Pierre Jackson.
  18. Note on the original meaning of Greek aitios.David Lévystone - 2024 - In Ross Hernández, José Alberto & Daniel Vázquez, Cause and explanation in ancient philosophy. New York,: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Exposé succinct de la contestation qui s'est élevée entre M. Hume, et M. Rousseau, avec les pièces justificatives.David Hume, Jean Le Rond D' Alembert & Jean Baptiste A. Suard - 1767
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    Dualism and Renaissance: Sources for a Modern Representation of the Body.David Le Breton & R. Scott Walker - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (142):47-69.
    Representations of the body depend on a social framework, a vision of the world and a definition of the person. The body is a symbolic construction and not a reality in its own right. A priori, its characterization seems to be self-evident, but ultimately nothing is less comprehensible. Far from being unanimously accepted by human societies, making the body stand out as a reality in some way distinct from man seems an uneasy effort, contradictory between one time and place and (...)
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  21. Sociologie du corps: perspectives.David Le Breton - 1991 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 90:131-143.
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  22. Brill Online Books and Journals.Norbert M. le GoodmanSamuelson, Kenneth Seeskin, David Novak, Ehud Z. Benor, Menachem Kellner, Eric Lawee, Michael Zank, Michael L. Morgan & Avihu Zakai - 1996 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 5 (2).
     
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  23. Body and Anthropology: Symbolic Effectiveness.David Le Breton & Helen McPhail - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (153):85-100.
    Every human community creates its own representation of its surrounding world and of the men who constitute that world. It sets out in an orderly fashion the raison d’être of social and cultural organisation, it ritualises the ties between men and their relationship with their environment. Man creates the world while the world creates man, through a relationship which varies with each society; ethnography shows us innumerable versions. Human cultures consist of symbols. It is always a matter of reducing the (...)
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  24. Materialism and Phenomenal Qualities.Les Holborow & David Mellor - 1973 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 47 (1):87-120.
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    Discours sur la philosophie prononce par D'Alembert le 3 decembre, 1768.Jean Le Rond D' Alembert & David Eugene Smith - 1928 - [S.N.].
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    Playing Symbolically with Death in Extreme Sports.David Le Breton - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (1):1-11.
    Many amateur sportsmen in the West, have today started undertaking long and intensive ordeals where their personal capacity to withstand increasing suffering is the prime objective. Running, jogging, the triathlon and trekking are the sorts of ordeal where people without any particular ability are not pitting themselves against others but are committed to testing their own capacity to withstand increasing pain. Constantly called upon to prove themselves in a society where reference points are both countless and contradictory and where values (...)
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    Understanding Skin-cutting in Adolescence: Sacrificing a Part to Save the Whole.David Le Breton - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (1-2):33-54.
    Adolescents are said to be, figuratively speaking, thin-skinned. But their thin-skinnedness is also real: both ambivalent and ambiguous, the border between self and other is, for many young people, a source of constant turmoil. The recourse to bodily self-harm is a means of dealing with this turmoil and the feelings of powerlessness it generates. Drawing on extensive semi-structured interviews conducted over the course of the last twenty years, this article explores the experiences of adolescents who engage in self-cutting. A deliberate (...)
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    Présentation.Michel Le Du & David Romand - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 119 (3):303-310.
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    Ambivalence in the World Risk Society.David Le Breton - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):141-156.
    Risk is most often associated with danger and perceived as a harmful aspect of life, as an insidious and unwelcome threat that should be avoided. Risk-taking, however, is sometimes a singular passion, a source of pleasure that becomes a way of life. When freely pursued as a valorised activity, it can be a path to self-fulfilment, an opportunity to confront new situations, and a means for redefining one’s self, testing personal abilities, increasing self-esteem or gaining recognition. Deliberate risk-taking is a (...)
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    From Disfigurement to Facial Transplant: Identity Insights.David Le Breton - 2015 - Body and Society 21 (4):3-23.
    The face embodies for the individual the sense of identity, that is to say, precisely the place where someone recognizes himself and where others recognize him. From the outset the face is meaning, translating in a living and enigmatic form the absoluteness yet minuteness of individual difference. Any alteration to the face puts at stake the sense of identity. Disfigurement destroys the sense of identity of an individual who can no longer recognize himself or be recognized by others. Disfigurement places (...)
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    Genetic Fundamentalism or the Cult of the Gene.David Le Breton - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (4):1-20.
    The notion of information puts the human, the animal and the vegetable all on the same plane, and tends to dissolve the previous specificities of these categories. DNA, in this way, is fetishized. Also, the notion of information, and of the gene, has moved from the domain of expert or technical culture to become a part of mass culture: a development that has important social consequences. The human body is seen as a prototype that needs to be tested or rectified (...)
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    The law and critical discourse studies. Le Cheng & David Machin - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (3):243-255.
    ABSTRACT The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. (Jacques Anatole François Thibault).
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    Straw-men and selective citation are needed to argue that associative-link formation makes no contribution to human learning.Dominic M. Dwyer, Michael E. Le Pelley, David N. George, Mark Haselgrove & Robert C. Honey - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):206-207.
    Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of associative links to human learning. In order to sustain this argument, they have ignored evidence which is difficult to explain with propositional accounts; and they have mischaracterised the evidence they do cite by neglecting features of these experiments that contradict a propositional account.
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    The depoliticization of law in the news: BBC reporting on US use of extraterritorial or ‘long-arm’ law against China. Le Cheng, Xiaobin Zhu & David Machin - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (3):306-319.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we explore how a public national media outlet, the British BBC, represents an international legal case which has a highly political nature. The case is US versus Huawei/meng Wanzhou, which took place between 2018 and 2021. Accusations were that the Chinese technology company committed fraud, leading the global HSBC bank to breach US sanctions against Iran. The charges were made by the US using what is called an ‘extraterritorial law’, which, while rejected as law by governments (...)
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    The Anthropology of Adolescent Risk-Taking Behaviours.David Le Breton - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (1):1-15.
    Risk-taking behaviours often reflect ambivalent ways of calling for the help of one’s close friends and family – those who count. It is an ultimate means of finding meaning and a system of values; and it is a sign of the adolescent’s active resistance and his attempts to find his place in the world again. It contrasts with the far more insidious risk of depression and the radical collapse of meaning. In spite of the suffering it engenders, risk-taking nevertheless has (...)
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    Vers la fin du corps : cyberculture et identité.David Le Breton - 2002 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4:491-509.
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    Sensitivity Analysis of a Left Ventricle Model in the Context of Intraventricular Dyssynchrony.Virginie Le Rolle, Elena Galli, David Danan, Karim El Houari, Arnaud Hubert, Erwan Donal & Alfredo I. Hernández - 2019 - Acta Biotheoretica 68 (1):45-59.
    The objective of the current study was to propose a sensitivity analysis of a 3D left ventricle model in order to assess the influence of parameters on myocardial mechanical dispersion. A finite element model of LV electro-mechanical activity was proposed and a screening method was used to evaluate the sensitivity of model parameters on the standard deviation of time to peak strain. Results highlight the importance of propagation parameters associated with septal and lateral segments activation. Simulated curves were compared to (...)
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    Correspondance.Georges Davy, H. Daudin, M. David, G. Davy, R. Hertz, R. Hubert, R. Le Senne, H. Wallon & Gustave Belot - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 74:318-320.
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    European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop.Rene von Schomberg, David Wield, Susan Carr & Les Levidow - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (4):472-505.
    As products of the "new biotechnology," genetically modified organisms have provoked a wide-ranging risk debate on potential harm, especially from herbicide-tolerant crops. In response to this legitimacy problem, the European Community adopted precautionary legislation, which left open the definition of environmental harm. When the U.K. proposed Europe-wide market approval of a herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape, the proposal encountered dissent from some countries and environmentalist groups. Further debate on normative judgments became necessary to implement the precaution ary legislation. In dispute were several (...)
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  40. Sefer Mikhtam le-Daṿid: ʻal Ha-Moʻadim: Ḥidushe Agadah, Perushim U-Derushim Neḥmadim.Daṿid Shperber - 2004 - Asher Gedaly. Ha-Leṿi Pollaḳ.
     
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    The Elusive Placelessness of the Mont-Blanc Observatory (1893–1909): The Social Underpinnings of High-Altitude Observation. [REVIEW]Stéphane Le Gars & David Aubin - 2009 - Science in Context 22 (3):509-531.
    ArgumentFrom 1893 to 1909 when it definitely sunk into the glacier, the Mont-Blanc Observatory (MBO) struggled to find its scientific purpose. In this article, we use recent literature on the social characterization of place to analyze this struggle. Our first goal is to investigate where the observatory may fit in the laboratory-field dyad. We investigate various kinds of conceptual “borderlands” between these places and look at the networking activities between particular knowledge production sites. We argue that part observatory, part laboratory, (...)
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    Les tortueux sentiers du capital.David Harvey & Giovanni Arrighi - 2012 - Revue Agone 49 (49):195-234.
    David Harvey : On peut difficilement imaginer vérification plus spectaculaire de ce que tu prédis depuis très longtemps dans tes théories que l’actuelle crise du système financier mondial. Y a-t-il des aspects de la crise qui t’ont surpris? Giovanni Arrighi : Ma prédiction était très simple. Dans The Long Twentieth Century, je qualifiais de crise annonciatrice d’un régime d’accumulation le début de la financiarisation et je faisais remarquer qu’après un certain temps – en général environ un demi-siècle – la (...)
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    Anthropologie du sensoriel: les sens dans tous les sens.Colette Méchin, Isabelle Bianquis & David Le Breton (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'homme mène son existence dans un univers sensoriel et un univers de sens. Quelles significations prennent les perceptions sensorielles dans la vie sociale et culturelle? Cet ouvrage à plusieurs voix étudie les sens dans différentes circonstances de la vie collective : chamanisme, maladie, racisme, sexualité, rencontre, vie quotidienne, musique, etc. Le Brésil, la Mongolie, le Burkina-Faso, l'Inde, le Mexique, le Sénégal, la société touarègue... et bien entendu l'Europe. Anthropologie et ethnologie sont ici sollicitées dans ces études des relations symboliques entre (...)
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    Le rationnement équitable des médicaments onéreux au Québec - les critères d'évaluation et principes éthiques.David Hughes - 2012 - Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale (vol. 14, n° 2).
    Les dépenses en médicaments augmentent plus rapidement que les ressources disponibles. Les facteurs qui jouent sur l’augmentation des dépenses en médicaments au Canada sont essentiellement associés au volume d’utilisation et à l’arrivée de nouveaux médicaments. Parmi ceux-ci, certains sont extrêmement onéreux et apportent peu de bénéfices par rapport à leur coût. Les évaluateurs sont amenés à s’interroger sur l’opportunité de les inscrire sur la liste des produits couverts par le régime public. L’un des problèmes les plus persistants pour les agences (...)
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    Sur le passage mathématique de l’Épinomis (990c-992a).David Vitrac Rabouin - 2010 - Philosophie Antique 10:5-39.
    Dans cet article, nous analysons le passage dit « mathématique » de l’Épinomis. Dans le programme de formation proposé pour les futurs membres du conseil vespéral de vigilance (990c5-991b4), certains interprètes modernes ont cru voir un témoignage capital pour l’histoire des mathématiques grecques anciennes portant sur la question de l’irrationalité. L’analyse du lexique et du mode de composition du texte – un collage maladroit d’expressions reprises aux loci mathematici platoniciens –, la confrontation avec la littérature mathématique conservée et ce que (...)
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    Le sentiment de puissance dans la philosophie de Friedrich Nietzsche.David Simonin - 2022 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Le livre La Volonté de puissance, faussement attribué à Friedrich Nietzsche, ainsi que la longue tradition de commentaires qui en découle ont passé sous silence le concept de "sentiment de puissance" qui précède et accompagne celui de "volonté de puissance", source de tant de méprises. Le "sentiment de puissance" est pourtant omniprésent sous la plume du philosophe, qui l'a peaufiné au fil des années, sans jamais y renoncer. Cet ouvrage, le premier consacré à ce concept central, en expose les principaux (...)
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    Après le déluge: Teaching and learning in the age of COVID.David Bakhurst - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):621-632.
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    Les hauts revenus des chefs d’entreprise sont-ils justifiés ?David Robichaud & Turmel - 2014 - Éthique Publique 16 (2).
    Dans le présent article, nous nous penchons sur trois types de justifi­cations des hauts revenus des chefs d’entreprise et sur les inégalités qui en résultent. Selon la première justification, ces revenus sont justifiés par le mérite des dirigeants ; selon la deuxième, par la difficulté à remplacer les individus qui occupent ces postes ; selon la troisième, par la motivation à la performance que génèrent ces revenus. Nous tenterons de montrer qu’aucun de ces trois arguments ne permet de justifier les (...)
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    Temporal logic explanations for dynamic decision systems using anchors and Monte Carlo Tree Search.Tzu-Yi Chiu, Jerome Le Ny & Jean-Pierre David - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 318 (C):103897.
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    Le passé est un pays étranger – revisité : introduction.David Lowenthal - 2024 - Temporalités 39.
    Le passé est partout. Il se manifeste dans les choses qui nous entourent, et dont les origines nous sont plus ou moins familières. Les reliques, les histoires et les souvenirs imprègnent l’expérience humaine. La plupart des vestiges du passé finissent par disparaître, et tous ceux qui restent sont transformés. Mais collectivement, ils persistent. Qu’on y prête attention ou qu’on l’ignore, qu’on le chérisse ou qu’on le méprise, le passé est omniprésent. « Ce qui a été fait ne peut jamais être (...)
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