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    Afrosofian Knowledge and Cheikh Anta Diop: Geo-ethical and Political Implications.François Ngoa Kodena - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Afrosofian Knowledge and Cheikh Anta Diop wrestles with the cultural, epistemological, ethical, and geopolitical conundrums of our contemporary world. It argues that sofia is a psychological, discursive, social, and civilizational sickle constantly sharpened to weed imperial-colonial, mental, linguistic, racist, and barbaric alienation.
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    What’s Hermeneutical About Heidegger’s Understanding-of-Being?François Jaran - 2024 - Studia Phaenomenologica 24:263-285.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze the hermeneutical nature of the concept of the understanding-of-being that grounds Heidegger’s fundamental ontology. I first consider the merging between ontology and hermeneutics that takes place in Being and Time and then interpret the hermeneutical sections of Being and Time (§§ 31–32) in order to clarify the ontological scope of under­standing, interpretation, and meaning. This allows me to examine the three dimensions of the “understanding-of-being principle” (according to which our encounter with entities (...)
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  3. The Inhuman. Reflections on Time.Jean-françois Lyotard, G. Bennington & R. Bowlby - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (1):136-136.
     
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  4. The Economics of JEM: Evidence for Estrangement.François Claveau, Jacob Hamel-Mottiez, Conrad Heilmann & Alexandre Truc - manuscript
    We present bibliometric evidence for increasing estrangement between the philosophy of economics and economics itself. Our analysis centers on research articles published in the Journal of Economic Methodology (JEM) between 1994 and 2021. We analyze the citations within these research articles, in particular with respect to the citations of economics. Our results are fourfold. (1) The share of economic citations in JEM articles has been decreasing. (2) The remaining economic citations in JEM articles are increasingly older relative to citation patterns (...)
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  5. The Independence Condition in the Variety-of-Evidence Thesis.François Claveau - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (1):94-118.
    The variety-of-evidence thesis has been criticized by Bovens and Hartmann. This article points to two limitations of their Bayesian model: the conceptualization of unreliable evidential sources as randomizing and the restriction to comparing full independence to full dependence. It is shown that the variety-of-evidence thesis is rehabilitated when unreliable sources are reconceptualized as systematically biased. However, it turns out that allowing for degrees of independence leads to a qualification of the variety-of-evidence thesis: as Bovens and Hartmann claimed, more independence does (...)
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    (1 other version)The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures.François Claveau & Olivier Grenier - 2017 - Synthese:1-28.
    Diversity of evidence is widely claimed to be crucial for evidence amalgamation to have distinctive epistemic merits. Bayesian epistemologists capture this idea in the variety-of-evidence thesis: ceteris paribus, the strength of confirmation of a hypothesis by an evidential set increases with the diversity of the evidential elements in that set. Yet, formal exploration of this thesis has shown that it fails to be generally true. This article demonstrates that the thesis fails in even more circumstances than recent results would lead (...)
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  7. The Fodorian fallacy.François Recanati - 2002 - Analysis 62 (4):285-89.
    In recent years Fodor has repeatedly argued that nothing epistemic can be essential to, or constitutive of, any concept. This holds in virtue of a constraint which Fodor dubs the Compositionality Constraint. I show that Fodor's argument is fallacious because it rests on an ambiguity.
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    Artificial versus Substantial Gauge Symmetries: A Criterion and an Application to the Electroweak Model.Jordan François - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (3):472-496.
    To systematically answer the generalized Kretschmann objection, I propose a mean to make operational a criterion widely recognized as allowing one to decide whether the gauge symmetry of a theory is artificial or substantial. My proposition is based on the dressing field method of gauge symmetry reduction, a new simple tool from mathematical physics. This general scheme allows one in particular to straightforwardly argue that the notion of spontaneous symmetry breaking is superfluous to the empirical success of the electroweak theory. (...)
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    L’assistant familial : un tuteur de résilience « suffisamment bon »?François-Xavier Mayaux, Daniel Derivois & Christelle Viodé - 2020 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 226 (4):169-185.
    Cet article propose d’étudier les tuteurs de résilience des enfants confiés en famille d’accueil à partir de la théorie de l’attachement dans une perspective psychodynamique. Il met en évidence la complexité de la relation entre l’enfant et l’assistant familial en tant que figure d’attachement alternative, tuteur de résilience possible. Cette réflexion s’appuie sur une pratique de psychologue clinicien travaillant au sein de l’Aide sociale à l’enfance. L’articulation théorico-clinique issue de cette expérience discute des effets résilients potentiels qu’ont les assistants familiaux (...)
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    Postmodern Explained: Correspondence 1982-1985.Jean-François Lyotard - 1992 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    A major figure in the contemporary critical world, Jean-Francois Lyotard originally introduced the term 'postmodern' into current discussions of philosophy. The Postmodern Explained is an engaging collection of letters addressed to young philosophers, including the actual children of some of Lyotard's colleagues, that inform the trajectory of his thinking in the period before The Postmodern Condition through The Differend.
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  11. Perceptual concepts: in defence of the indexical model.François Recanati - 2013 - Synthese 190 (10):1841-1855.
    Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends it against several interrelated objections. According to this model, mental files refer to objects in a way that is analogous to that of indexicals in language: a file refers to an object in virtue of a contextual relation between them. For instance, perception and attention provide the basis for demonstrative files. Several objections, some of them from David Papineau, concern the possibility of files to preserve (...)
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    Leibniz et la Méthode de la Science.François Duchesneau - 1993 - Paris: Presses Universitaire de France.
    Par-delà le règne, puis l'éclipse, du paradigme newtonien, l'oeuvre philosophique et scientifique de ce penseur qui inventa le calcul infinitésimal, la dynamique et de nouveaux modèles pour la théorie de l'organisme, fournit un point d'ancrage privilégié à l'analyse épistémologique.
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    L’Université menacée par l’irrationalisme sectaire.François Rastier - 2024 - Cités 98 (2):107-127.
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  14. Leibniz’s Theoretical Shift in the Phoranomus and Dynamica de Potentia.François Duchesneau - 1998 - Perspectives on Science 6 (1):77-109.
  15. Theorie elementaire du commerce (1804).Charles-Francois Bicquilley, Pierre Crepel, Stephen Stigler & I. Grattan-Guinness - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (1):101-101.
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    Heidegger on the ontological significance of the principle of noncontradiction.François Jaran - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    The aim of this article is to break down to its principal arguments the abundant material recently published in Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe related to a conference given in December 1932 on the principle of noncontradiction (PNC). I will first highlight the importance in phenomenology of a correct interpretation of the PNC and then explain Heidegger's general strategy toward logical principles during the 1920s. After showing that Heidegger's 1932 interpretation of the PNC still pertains to Being and Time's fundamental ontology, I will (...)
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    Rhétorique philosophique et fondement de la dialectique.François Renaud - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):137-161.
    The commentary of Plato’s Gorgias by Olympiodorus of Alexandria (ca. 505-after 565) is the only ancient commentary of the dialogue that has survived. This little-known and neglected commentary is truly of historical and hermeneutical interest. Beyond its value for our understanding of late Neoplatonism, Olympiodorus’ interpretation can renew in some respects our reading of the Platonic text and can contribute to current methodological debates, as presuppositions traditionally dominant in Plato scholarship (about chronology, dialogue form, dialectic, etc.) are being increasingly questioned. (...)
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    Does Habitus Matter? A Comparative Review of Bourdieu's Habitus and Simon's Bounded Rationality with Some Implications for Economic Sociology.Francois Collet - 2009 - Sociological Theory 27 (4):419 - 434.
    In this article, I revisit Pierre Bourdieu's concept of habitus and contrast it with Herbert Simon's notion of bounded rationality. Through a discussion of the literature of economic sociology on status and Fligstein's political-cultural approach, I argue that this concept can be a source of fresh insights into empirical problems. I find that the greater the change in the social environment, the more salient the benefits of using habitus as a tool to analyze agents' behavior.
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  19. Can Consumers’ Altruistic Inferences Solve the CSR Initiative Puzzle? A Meta-analytic Investigation.François A. Carrillat, Carolin Plewa, Ljubomir Pupovac, Chloé Vanasse, Taylor Willmott, Renaud Legoux & Ekaterina Napolova - 2025 - Journal of Business Ethics 196 (3):639-658.
    Research into consumer responses to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives has expanded in the past four decades, yet the evidence thus far provided does not paint a cohesive picture. Results suggest both positive and negative consumer reactions to CSR, and unless such mixed findings can be reconciled, the outcome might be an amalgamation of disparate empirical results rather than a coherent body of knowledge. The current meta-analysis therefore tests whether the mixed findings might reflect consumers’ distinct, altruistic inferences across various (...)
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  20. Carta a Robert Marteau /traducción de Francisco Soler Grima.François Fédier - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 16 (1-2):139-144.
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  21. Le mouvement vivant. Critique du corps machine.François Félix - 2025 - Praxis Filosófica 61:e20814703.
    Les modèles théoriques, on le sait, sont parfois de véritables obstacles épistémologiques. Tel a particulièrement été le cas de l’arc réflexe. Destiné tout d’abord à rendre compte des mouvements involontaires, il a peu à peu été élevé au rang de modèle explicatif du mouvement en général, animal et humain. Les problèmes que ce schéma théorique rencontre sont cependant nombreux : en dissociant comme il le fait l’occasion du mouvement d’avec sa réalisation, en réduisant l’organisme à une série de processus spécifiques (...)
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    Rouvrir des possibles: dé-coïncidence, un art d'opérer.François Jullien - 2023 - Paris: Éditions de l'Observatoire.
    Aujourd'hui où l'on ne peut plus tracer de plan de la Cité idéale et où les lendemains 'ne chantent plus', peut-on faire autre chose que défaire ce qui bloque l'état présent des choses pour y rouvrir des possibles? Or, qu'est-ce qui bloque si ce n'est des coïncidences idéologiques installées et paralysant la société? Ne pouvant les renverser (comment en aurait-on la force?) et les dénoncer ne s'entendant pas, on ne peut que les fissurer: localement, sur le terrain, chacun en ayant (...)
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    Defining consciousness and denying its existence. Sailing between Charybdis and Scylla.François Kammerer - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    Ulysses, the strong illusionist, sails towards the Strait of Definitions. On his left, Charybdis defines “phenomenal consciousness” in a loaded manner, which makes it a problematic entity from a physicalist and naturalistic point of view. This renders illusionism attractive, but at the cost of committing a potential strawman against its opponents – phenomenal realists. On the right, Scylla defines “phenomenal consciousness” innocently. This seems to render illusionism unattractive. Against this, I show that Ulysses can pass the Strait of Definitions. He (...)
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    Liberty, a Many-Freed Concept.François Levrau & Patrick Loobuyck - 2024 - Ethical Perspectives 30 (4):293-305.
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    Theorems on the good news.François Laruelle - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (2):41-43.
    This is an experimental piece of writing by François Laruelle. Via its origins in both Greek and Judeo-Christian thought, philosophy has risen up from the abysses of the world and made its assault on human identity. Philosophy dominates man, and as long as he lives under the philosophical decision or ?Ontological Statute? he lives also within an impotence of thought and within an infinite culpability. Yet ultimately man is an inalienable reality, and nothing ? not even philosophy ? can (...)
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    Rethinking Criminal Law Theory: New Canadian Perspectives in the Philosophy of Domestic, Transnational, and International Criminal Law.Francois Tanguay-Renaud & James Stribopoulos (eds.) - 2012 - Hart Publishing.
    In the last two decades, the philosophy of criminal law has undergone a vibrant revival in Canada. The adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has given the Supreme Court of Canada unprecedented latitude to engage with principles of legal, moral, and political philosophy when elaborating its criminal law jurisprudence. Canadian scholars have followed suit by paying increased attention to the philosophical foundations of domestic criminal law. Because of Canada's leadership in international criminal law, both at the level of (...)
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    The Road to Serfdom's Economistic Worldview.François Godard - 2013 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 25 (3):364-385.
    At the end of World War II, F. A. Hayek denounced the then-popular idea of central planning by arguing that, if pursued to its logical conclusion, it would entail totalitarianism. But there were at least two problems. First, judging by his example of Nazi Germany, state control over the economy appears to be a consequence, not a cause, of the monopolization of political power. Second, he conflated socialism and mere interference in the market with central planning. Therefore, history did not (...)
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    Caricatures de femmes à la fin de l’Empire ottoman.François Georgeon - 2018 - Clio 48:193-209.
    Deux images vont servir de support à notre réflexion. Parues toutes deux à onze ans de distance dans des magazines humoristiques publiés à Istanbul, elles traitent du même thème : le regard porté par les habitants de la capitale ottomane, et notamment les hommes, sur les femmes – en l’occurrence les femmes « modernes ». La première (fig. 1) est extraite du magazine humoristique Cem qui doit son nom à son fondateur, Cemil Cem. Né en 1882 à Istanbul, celui-ci a (...)
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    Cirey dans la vie intellectuelle: la réception de Newton en France.François de Gandt (ed.) - 2001 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    Le s jour de Voltaire et Mme Du Ch telet Cirey, depuis le retraite forc e de Voltaire en mai 1734 jusqu' la mort dramatique et douloureuse de Mme Du Ch telet en septembre 1749, fut une p riode merveilleusement f conde, et l'empreinte en fut durable dans la vie intellectuelle de l'Europe. Les contributions rassembl es ici font un tableau de la vie quotidienne Cirey, suivent les deux philosophes dans leurs tudes et leurs voyages, et dessinent les traits de (...)
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  30. L'inculturation comme antidote à la violence en afrique.François Kabasele Lumbala - 2011 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 85 (3).
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    Penser avec Mounier: une éthique pour la vie.Jean-François Petit - 2000 - Lyon: Diffusion Sofedis.
    Dans un monde en quête de sens, l'urgence d'une réflexion éthique se fait de plus en plus sentir. Le " tout politique " des années 1960 s'est aujourd'hui transformé en un " tout éthique ". Pourtant, une véritable décision éthique est complexe. Elle doit intégrer les aléas de toute situation et accepter une part de risque. Dès lors, comment faire l'apprentissage d'une démarche où l'on va essayer de chercher le meilleur compromis pour le plus grand nombre? Les écrits du philosophe (...)
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    Gouverner avec le monde: réflexions antiques sur la mondialisation.Jean-Francois Pradeau - 2015 - Paris: Manitoba/Les Belles Lettres.
    Les philosophes anciens ont ecrit sur le rapport de la cite et du monde et c'est a eux que l'on doit les premieres theses cosmopolitiques. L'objet de l'essai de Jean-Francois Pradeau est d'exposer ces theses, en les rendant accessibles a des lecteurs qui ne les connaissent pas. Ainsi l'essai presente-t-il ce que des auteurs comme Diogene le cynique, Platon, les stoiciens ou encore le Pere de l'Eglise Saint Augustin ont pu dire de la citoyennete mondiale et du reve d'une cite (...)
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  33. Prudential Parity Objections to the Moral Error Theory.François Jaquet - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (1).
    According to the moral error theory, all moral judgments are false. Until lately, most error theorists were local error theorists; they targeted moral judgments specifically and were less skeptical of other normative areas. These error theorists now face so-called “prudential parity objections”, according to which whatever evidence there is in favor of the moral error theory is also evidence for a prudential error theory. The present paper rejects three prudential parity objections: one based on the alleged irreducible normativity of prudential (...)
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    A mood for Philosophy.François Laruelle & Anne-Françoise Schmid - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (2):14-21.
    _A mood for Philosophy_ __ _ _ _In this dialogue with Francois Laruelle Anne-Françoise Schmidt suggests that Laruelle's non-philosophy, which begins with an indecision, could be conceived as something that in the history of painting has been called figura serpentinata, "serpentine line". This line, which produces a kind of music by the use of concepts, is visible according her trough his whole work: from his first book on Ravaisson, _Phenomenon and Difference,_ through to his last one, _The Last Humanity: A (...)
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    The organism-mechanism relationship: an issue in the Leibniz-Stahl controversy.François Duchesneau - unknown
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  36. L'éthique minimale en discussion: Liminaire.Olivier Abel, François Dermange, Nathalie Maillard Romagnoli, Denis Müller & Christophe Pisteur - 2008 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 140 (2):99-106.
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    Granica i miejsce (To, co ludzkie, w człowieku).Francois Chirpaz - 1987 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 4:103-121.
    Comprendre est toujours rencontrer et mettre en évldence la difference spécifique; en ľ occurence, ce qui fait que ľ homme est ce qu'il est. Le chemin ici emprunté a choisi de conduire l'investigation à partir de la determination ď'un lieu, c’est a dire par le repérage du tracé des frontieres qui délimitent l'humain dans le monde et l'humain dans ľ homme. Toute frontiers opère un double mouvement: elle sópare deux regions et met en relation cela meme qu’elle sépare. Ce qui (...)
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss: A Bibliographic Essay.FranÇois H. Lapointe - 1973 - Man and World 6 (4):445.
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    The Significance of Time in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of the Body and the World.Francois H. Lapointe - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (4):356-366.
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    La transidentité : une jurisprudence en « équilibre instable ».François Vialla - 2013 - Médecine et Droit 2013 (121):105-111.
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    Un pas supplémentaire vers l’autonomie de la réparation du défaut d’information médicale!François Vialla, Sophie Périer-Chapeau & Mathieu Reynier - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (117):170-175.
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    La pédagogie de dom Lambert Beauduin , jalons pour aujourd’hui.François Wernert - 2010 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 84 (1):73-84.
    La réflexion liturgique de Dom Lambert Beauduin, développée en 1909 au congrès des Œuvres catholiques de Malines, mais aussi son engagement à mettre en œuvre les moyens favorisant un renouveau liturgique sont, encore aujourd’hui, riches d’enseignement. L’article définit les contours de la pédagogie liturgique de ce bénédictin, prêtre diocésain en contact avec les milieux populaires avant son entrée dans la vie monastique, et en souligne l’actualité.
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    ‘Unaffected by Fortune, Good or Bad’: Context and Reception of Chandrasekhar's Mass–Radius Relationship for White Dwarfs, 1935–1965.François Wesemael - 2010 - Annals of Science 67 (2):205-237.
    Summary The 1935 conflict on the nature of relativistic degeneracy that pitted Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar against Arthur Stanley Eddington is part of astronomical lore. In recountings of the events surrounding the dispute, the complaint is frequently aired that Chandrasekhar, who faced the pre-eminent astrophysicist of his time, did not enjoy the support of the astronomical community, which opted to side instead with Eddington. We reconsider these statements in the light of the published record and argue that the reception of Chandrasekhar's ideas (...)
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    Science de l’homme et division des sciences selon Maine de Biran.François Azouvi - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (1-2):55-69.
    Comme beaucoup de ses contemporains, Maine de Biran s’attache tout au long de sa carrière philosophique à élaborer une «science de l’homme». Mais l’originalité de la science biranienne de l’homme est d’être construite selon une perspective résolument épistémologique. Il y a autant de sciences dans la science de l’homme qu’il y a de « points de vue » pour l’esprit; chacun détermine un « ordre de faits », se déploie selon une méthode propre, atteint des résultats spécifiques et rencontre des (...)
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    Maine de Biran et la Suisse: avec des textes inédits de Biran et des extraits de la correspondance d'Ernest Naville.Bernard Baertschi & François Azouvi - 1985 - Cahiers de la Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie.
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    Actes de langage et argumentation.François Cooren - 1997 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (3):517-544.
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    For a constitutive pragmatics: Obama, Médecins Sans Frontières and the measuring stick.François Cooren & Frédérik Matte - 2010 - Pragmatics and Society 1 (1):9-31.
    This paper proposes to explore the mechanisms by which speaking, writing and, more generally, interacting pragmatically contribute to the mode of being and acting of social forms, whether these forms be identities, relations or collectives. Such an approach to pragmatics, which we propose to call constitutive, amounts to showing, both theoretically and empirically, that human interactants are not the only ones who should be deemed as “doing things with words”, but that otherfigures— which can take the form of policies, statuses, (...)
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    (1 other version)The Politics of Socratic Humor: by John Lombardini, Oakland, The University of California Press, 2018, ix + 284 pp., $95.00/£74.00.François Coppens - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (5):551-552.
    Should we consider irony as a good thing for democratic life? As it is portrayed in the classical texts through which we know Socrates, eirōneia appears as a humble manifestation of self-consciousn...
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    State violence and moral horror.François Debrix - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (1):56-59.
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    The Effects of Psychotherapist's and Clients' Interpersonal Behaviors during a First Simulated Session: A Lab Study Investigating Client Satisfaction.François Moors & Emmanuelle Zech - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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