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  1. Historical Practice and Responsibility.François Bédarida - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (168):1-6.
    We are frequently asking ourselves today about the role of the historian in a rapidly changing world. Some expect the past provide them with an explanation or a justification of the present. Others search in history for the basic roots of identity or even for keys to the future. More than ever we are being faced with what Lucien Febvre perceived to be the social function of the historian: “to organize the past as a function of the present.” From this (...)
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    The place of the shoah in history: Uniqueness, historicity, causality.François Bédarida - 2003 - Philosophia 30 (1-4):69-86.
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    Pour une histoire de la statistique. Sous la dir. de François Bedarida (et al.). Paris, INSEE, 1978. 18 × 24, 596 p.Vincent-Pierre Comiti - 1980 - Revue de Synthèse 101 (99-100):394-396.
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    (2 other versions)Autrement, « Passés recomposés. Champs et chantiers de l'histoire », n°150-151, janvier 1995 ; Bernard LEPETIT (dir.), Les Formes de l'expérience. Une autre histoire sociale, Paris, Albin Michel, 1995 ; François BEDARIDA (dir.), L'Histoire et l. [REVIEW]Christian Delacroix - 1996 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:18-18.
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    The work of the population policies committee.François Lafitte - 1939 - The Eugenics Review 31 (1):47.
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  6. The Alleged Priority of Literal Interpretation.François Récanati - 1995 - Cognitive Science 19 (2):207-232.
    In this paper I argue against a widely accepted model of utterance interpretation, namely the LS model, according to which the literal interpretation of an utterance (the proposition literally expressed by that utterance) must be computed before non-literal interpretations can be entertained. Alleged arguments in favor of this model are shown to be fallacious, counterexamples are provided, and alternative models are sketched.
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    Building the Theoretical Puzzle of Employees’ Reactions to Corporate Social Responsibility: An Integrative Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda.François Maon & Kenneth Roeck - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (3):609-625.
    Research on employees’ responses to corporate social responsibility has recently accelerated and begun appearing in top-tier academic journals. However, existing findings are still largely fragmented, and this stream of research lacks theoretical consolidation. This article integrates the diffuse and multi-disciplinary literature on CSR micro-level influences in a theoretically driven conceptual framework that contributes to explain and predict when, why, and how employees might react to CSR activity in a way that influences organizations’ economic and social performance. Drawing on social identity (...)
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    Une nouvelle loi thasienne : institutions judiciaires et fêtes religieuses à la fin du IVe siècle av. J.-C.François Salviat - 1958 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 82 (1):193-267.
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  9. The limits of sentimentalism.François Schroeter - 2006 - Ethics 116 (2):337-361.
    Unlike traditional sentimentalists, sophisticated sentimentalists don’t think that the main linguistic function of evaluative terms is simply to express emotional responses. Instead, they contend that to predicate an evaluative term to an object is to judge that a particular emotion is justified toward that object. I will raise a fundamental difficulty for the sophisticated sentimentalists’ attempt to provide a credible account of the meaning of our most important evaluative terms. A more careful examination of the relations between the affective and (...)
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  10. Indexical Thought: The Communication Problem.François Recanati - 2016 - In Manuel García-Carpintero & Stephan Torre (eds.), About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 141-178.
    What characterizes indexical thinking is the fact that the modes of presentation through which one thinks of objects are context-bound and perspectival. Such modes of presentation, I claim, are mental files presupposing that we stand in certain relations to the reference : the role of the file is to store information one can gain in virtue of standing in that relation to the object. This raises the communication problem, first raised by Frege : if indexical thoughts are context-bound and relation-based, (...)
     
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    Anti-Badiou: on the introduction of Maoism into philosophy.Francois Laruelle - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Robin Mackay.
    A brief synoptic parallel -- Taking the side of the 'modern' in philosophy -- Old and new relations between science and philosophy -- Matrices and principles -- Subtraction and superposition -- Philosophy and mathematics in the mirror -- Ontology and materiality -- Philo-fiction.
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  12. Endorsement and Autonomous Agency.François Schroeter - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (3):633-659.
    We take self‐governance or autonomy to be a central feature of human agency: we believe that our actions normally occur under our guidance and at our command. A common criticism of the standard theory of action is that it leaves the agent out of his actions and thus mischaracterizes our autonomy. According to proponents of the endorsement model of autonomy, such as Harry Frankfurt and David Velleman, the standard theory simply needs to be supplemented with the agent's actual endorsement of (...)
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    Normative concepts and motivation.François Schroeter - 2005 - Philosophers' Imprint 5:1-23.
    Philip Pettit, Michael Smith, and Tyler Burge have suggested that the similarities between theoretical and practical reasoning can bolster the case for judgment internalism – i.e. the claim that normative judgments are necessarily connected to motivation. In this paper, I first flesh out the rationale for this new approach to internalism. I then argue that even if there are reasons for thinking that internalism holds in the theoretical domain, these reasons don’t generalize to the practical domain.
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    Pluriform Accommodation: Justice Beyond Multiculturalism and Freedom of Religion.François Levrau - 2017 - Res Philosophica 95 (1):151-178.
    The central notion in this article is ‘pluriform accommodation,’ a term that we have coined to defend two lines of thought. The first is a plea for inclusive and consequential neutrality; the second is a closely linked plea for reasonable accommodation. With ‘pluriform accommodation’ we emphasize that the multicultural recognition scope should be expanded. The need for inclusive and accommodative rules, laws, and practices is a matter of principle and as such cannot be reduced to the inclusion of people with (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Pragmatics.Francois Recanati - 1996 - In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal. New York: Routledge. pp. 620-633.
    1 Pragmatics and ordinary language philosophy 2 Speech acts 3 Contextual implications 4 Non-truth-conditional aspects of meaning 5 Indexicals 6 Levels of meaning 7 Open texture 8 The semantics/pragmatics distinction 9 Context and propositional attitudes 10 Presupposition 11 Interpretation and context-change 12 The strategic importance of conversational implicatures 13 Communicative intentions 14 The intentional-inferential model 15 Pragmatics and modularity 16 Cognitive science and contextualism.
     
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  16. (1 other version)Indexicality, Context, and Pretense.Francois Recanati - 2007 - In Noel Burton-Roberts (ed.), Pragmatics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 213-229.
    In this paper, I argue that the notion of ‘context' that has to be used in the study of indexicals is far from univocal. A first distinction has to be made between the real context of speech and the context in which the speech act is supposed to take place — only the latter notion being relevant when it comes to determining the semantic values of indexicals. Second, we need to draw a distinction between the context of the locutionary act (...)
     
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    Banking Crashes of the Middle Age in Italy: A Minsky-Kindleberger Theory Case?François Seurot - 2002 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 12 (4).
    The aim of this paper is both to use Kindleberger’s thesis to analyse banking crashes of the Middle Age and to give proof of whether the medieval banks do or do not raise the same theoretical analysis as the modern banks. This is of importance, because the theories that are invoked by Kindleberger concern banks very different from the medieval banks. If the financial instability of the 14th century is similar to that of the 19th or the 20th century, this (...)
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    Reclaiming the Child Left Behind: The Case for Corporate Cultural Responsibility.François Maon & Adam Lindgreen - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (4):755-766.
    Although a reasonable understanding of corporate social responsibility exists, one dimension remains largely ignored. That is, the cultural impacts of corporations, or the bearing, at various levels of their business models, activities, and outcomes on the value systems and enduring beliefs of affected people. We introduce the notion of corporate cultural responsibility. The way corporations address CCR concerns can be reflected according to three stances: cultural destructiveness, cultural carelessness, and cultural prowess. Taken sequentially, they reflect a growing comprehension and increasingly (...)
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    Partial Probability Functions and Intuitionistic Logic.François Lepage - 2012 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 41 (3/4):173-184.
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  21. (1 other version)Relativized Propositions.François Recanati - 2007 - In Michael O'Rourke & Corey Washington (eds.), Situating Semantics : Essays on the Work of John Perry. MIT Press. pp. 119-153.
    Can we solve the problem of the essential indexical, and account for de se belief, by appealing to 'relativized propositions' (functions from rich indices to truth-values)? According to John Perry, we cannot. This paper offers a detailed examination and a critique of Perry's argument.
     
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  22. La philosophie analytique est-elle dépassée? Note sur la philosophie "post-analytique".Francois Recanati - 1992 - Philosophie 35:77-86.
     
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  23. The Pragmatics of Performative Utterances.Francois Recanati - 1998 - In Asa Kâšer (ed.), Pragmatics: Critical Concepts. Dawn and delineation. Vol. 1. Routledge. pp. 511-518.
  24. The Birth of Mathematics in the Age of Plato.François Lasserre - 1964 - Hutchinson.
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    Les échelles de l’éthique. La philosophie politique et la ville : Introduction.Patrick Turmel, François Boucher & Marie-Noëlle Carré - 2016 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 11 (1):49-54.
    Patrick Turmel,François Boucher,Marie-Noëlle Carré.
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    Stiegler, Philosopher.François-David Sebbah & David Maruzzella - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (3):443-454.
    Bernard Stiegler’s prolific career consisted both in philosophical reflection and concrete political interventions. In this article, Stiegler’s project in Technics and Time is re-evaluated with an eye towards its philosophical specificity and radicality. Technics and Time, read in this way, is shown to be a genuine rival to Heidegger’s fundamental ontology from Being and Time. By making use of André Leroi-Gourhan’s paleoanthropological reflections among other forms of non-philosophical knowledge, Stiegler is able to grasp the fundamental importance of technics in an (...)
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  27. Recensies-Gert goeminne, politiek Van de wiskunde.Karen François - 2010 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (1).
     
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    MISSA, Jean-Noël, dir., Philosophie de l'esprit et sciences du cerveauMISSA, Jean-Noël, dir., Philosophie de l'esprit et sciences du cerveau.François Mottard - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):163-164.
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    DEGUY, Michel, L'Énergie du désespoir ou d'une poétique continuée par tous les moyensDEGUY, Michel, L'Énergie du désespoir ou d'une poétique continuée par tous les moyens.François Nault - 2000 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 56 (2):383-384.
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    Une théologie de la différence sexuelle.François Nault - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (2):351-370.
    Cet article présente la pensée théologique de Gérard Siegwalt sur la sexualité humaine. Quelques-unes des thèses défendues par Siegwalt sont mises en relation avec les débats contemporains autour de la différence sexuelle.
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    L’Être naquit dans le langage.François Rastier - 2001 - Methodos 1.
    Après avoir interrogé la philosophie sur le peu de cas qu’elle fait de son propre langage, on cherche à définir si elle possède un domaine sémantique propre. Une analyse de la constitution de la terminologie propre à l’ontologie met en relief le rôle éminent de la substantivation des particules grammaticales, qui, indépendantes de tout domaine sémantique déterminé, assurent à cette terminologie son ubiquité. On interroge enfin la textualité philosophique et les récits abstraits qu’elle met en œuvre, pour reposer la question (...)
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    Notes pour une archéologie du postmodernisme.François Rochon - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 5 (1):56-73.
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    Further choices for molar theory.François Tonneau - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):145-145.
    The target article extends molar behaviorism in two positive ways: beyond average aggregates and beyond restricted laws of Although a molar framework based on purely overt events shows promise for advancing behavior theory, Rachlin's specific form of teleological behaviorism is in need of clarification.
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    GENDRON, Pierre, Claude Bernard. Rationalité d'une méthodeGENDRON, Pierre, Claude Bernard. Rationalité d'une méthode.François Tournier - 1994 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 50 (1):231-237.
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    L'assassin d'Ulysse.François Leroux - 1992 - Horizons Philosophiques 3 (1):11-29.
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    (1 other version)Inscriptions de Thasos.François Salviat & Paul Bernard - 1962 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 86 (2):578-611.
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    'L'onto-théologie dans l'?uvre de Martin Heidegger.François Jaran - 2006 - Philosophie 4 (4):37.
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    Éloge de la fadeur: à partir de la pensée et de l'esthétique de la Chine.François Jullien - 1991 - Editions Philippe Picquier.
    Quand les diverses saveurs, cessant de s'opposer les unes aux autres, restent contenues dans la plénitude : le mérite de la fadeur est de nous faire accéder à ce fond indifférencié des choses ; sa neutralité exprime la capacité inhérente au centre. A ce stade, le réel n'est plus " bloqué " dans des manifestations partiales et trop voyantes ; le concret devient discret, il s'ouvre à la transformation. La fadeur des choses appelle au détachement intérieur. Mais elle est aussi (...)
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    Population trends and policies.Francois Lafitte - 1941 - The Eugenics Review 33 (1):8.
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    The economic effects of a declining population.Francois Lafitte - 1941 - The Eugenics Review 32 (4):121.
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    A propos d'isaac casaubon: La controverse confessionnelle et la naissance de l'histoire.François Laplanche - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):405-422.
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    A Bibliography of Jean-Paul Sartre's Philosophy.Francois H. Lapointe - 1972 - Man and World 5 (2):193.
  43. La vérité selon Hermès in Morality within the Life-and Social World.FranÇois Laruelle - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:397-401.
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  44. La naissance des mathématiques à l'époque de Platon.François Lasserre - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (4):588-589.
     
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    Comme en un miroir : quelques remarques historiques sur l'arbitraire du signe.François Latraverse - 1990 - Horizons Philosophiques 1 (1):1-22.
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    Alexandre et l'Amphictionie en 336/5.François Lefèvre - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (1):73-81.
    The latest progress made in the classification and reading of the Delphic accounts belonging to the key period ca 337-335 warrants a re-examination of the role played by the sanctuary and the Amphictiony in Macedonian affairs, not only at the time of Alexander's accession to power, but also during the sequence to his reign. In the appendix two names are suggested for the new archon for the year 338/7.
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    Delphes.François Lefèvre, Dominique Mulliez, Jacques Oulhen, Denis Rousset, Jean-Marc Luce, Jean-Charles Moretti, Vincent Déroche & Platon Pétridis - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (2):685-711.
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    Delphes, le roi Persée et les Romains.François Lefebvre, Didier Laroche & Anne Jacquemin - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (1):125-136.
    This study allows us to re-establish in the Sanctuary of Apollo a new limestone pillar that is very similar in conception to the one commonly known as "Paul-Emile's pillar". This monument was thus also probably dedicated on the initiative of the king Perseus when he returned to favour at Delphi. Since a letter from Adeimantos to Poliorcetes (302) was inscribed on it, it is suggested that this pillar may have functioned as a vehicle for the a posteriori transcription of various (...)
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    Traité de paix entre Démétrios Poliorcète et la confédération étolienne (fin 289?).François Lefèvre - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (1):109-141.
    Cet article complète BCH 119 (1995), p. 125-136, par la publication d'un texte découvert en 1994 (cf. loc. cit., p. 136). Ce dernier se place sous la « lettre d'Adeimantos », sur le même pilier de calcaire consacré par le roi Persée. Il s'agit d'un traité de paix pour cinq ans entre Démétrios Poliorcète et les Étoliens, très mutilé mais largement restituable, comportant diverses clauses dont l'analyse permet de situer l'accord en 289 av. J.-C. Ce nouveau document est donc l'un (...)
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    Pour une culture scientifique: discussion à propos du texte de Désautels et Nadeau, « Epistémologie et didactique ».François Lepage - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):313-320.
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