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    Transparence et subjectivation. Tournier avant Deleuze.Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2023 - Philosophie 158 (3):74-89.
    Michel Tournier had a Sartrean youth. But his radicalization of existentialism pushed him to return to a Cartesian cogito. He thus compromised the transparency of our relation to things that phenomenology intended to guarantee. In this respect, the consciousness without thickness put forward by his friend Gilles Deleuze seems more satisfactory. However, the latter was particularly interested in the movements of subjectivation, belatedly following the path that Tournier had opened before him.
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  2. Fitness, probability and the principles of natural selection.Frederic Bouchard & Alexander Rosenberg - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):693-712.
    We argue that a fashionable interpretation of the theory of natural selection as a claim exclusively about populations is mistaken. The interpretation rests on adopting an analysis of fitness as a probabilistic propensity which cannot be substantiated, draws parallels with thermodynamics which are without foundations, and fails to do justice to the fundamental distinction between drift and selection. This distinction requires a notion of fitness as a pairwise comparison between individuals taken two at a time, and so vitiates the interpretation (...)
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  3. Causal processes, fitness, and the differential persistence of lineages.Frédéric Bouchard - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):560-570.
    Ecological fitness has been suggested to provide a unifying definition of fitness. However, a metric for this notion of fitness was in most cases unavailable except by proxy with differential reproductive success. In this article, I show how differential persistence of lineages can be used as a way to assess ecological fitness. This view is inspired by a better understanding of the evolution of some clonal plants, colonial organisms, and ecosystems. Differential persistence shows the limitation of an ensemblist noncausal understanding (...)
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    Constraint acquisition.Christian Bessiere, Frédéric Koriche, Nadjib Lazaar & Barry O'Sullivan - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 244 (C):315-342.
  5. Consciousness as Recursive, Spatiotemporal Self Location.Frederic Peters - 2010 - Psychological Research.
    At the phenomenal level, consciousness can be described as a singular, unified field of recursive self-awareness, consistently coherent in a particualr way; that of a subject located both spatially and temporally in an egocentrically-extended domain, such that conscious self-awareness is explicitly characterized by I-ness, now-ness and here-ness. The psychological mechanism underwriting this spatiotemporal self-locatedness and its recursive processing style involves an evolutionary elaboration of the basic orientative reference frame which consistently structures ongoing spatiotemporal self-location computations as i-here-now. Cognition computes action-output (...)
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  6. Self-knowledge, uncertainty, and choice.Frederic Schick - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (3):235-252.
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    Random constraint satisfaction: Easy generation of hard (satisfiable) instances.Ke Xu, Frédéric Boussemart, Fred Hemery & Christophe Lecoutre - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence 171 (8-9):514-534.
  8. Particulars of my life.B. Frederic Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 4 (2):257-271.
     
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    Mapping the Other Side of Agency.Nikolai Münch, Nils-Frederic Wagner & Norbert W. Paul - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2-3):198-200.
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    Between critique and metaphysics.Frédéric Worms & Robin Mackay - 2005 - Angelaki 10 (2):39 – 57.
    (2005). Between Critique And Metaphysics. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the french tradition issue editor: andrew aitken, pp. 39-57.
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    Ad Placitum pour Irène Rosier-Catach.Laurent Cesalli, Frédéric Goubier, Aurélien Robert, Luisa Valente & Anne Grondeux (eds.) - 2021
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    Do Concepts Die? What Survives and What Comes and Goes in Science.Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:151-167.
    Les concepts scientifiques, même usés, même désuets, ne sont jamais définitivement périmés. Ils peuvent toujours faire retour dans les conjonctures théoriques ultérieures. Cela tient à la nature très particulière du concept, irréductible aux descriptions positivistes : issus de l’expérience et ayant vocation à en rendre raison, les concepts représentent autant d’arrachements à l’expérience et de survols explicatifs de l’expérience. Des épistémologues antipositivistes du xxe siècle ont été attentifs à de telles caractéristiques philosophiques. On expose ici leur modèle de la conceptualisation (...)
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    The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity presents Bioethics and the future of medicine: a Christian appraisal.John Frederic Kilner, Nigel M. S. Cameroden & David L. Schiedermayer (eds.) - 1995 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
    "The extensive attention devoted to abortion has led Christians for too long to overlook much of the exploding bioethics agenda. Moreover, to focus only on 'issues' is to fail to address the profound changes taking place in the very nature of the medical profession. This book signals the commitment of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity to help expand the church's bioethical vision and to foster a more substantial Christian contribution to the public debate."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by (...)
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    A philosophical study of religion in Africa: going beyond religious traditions.Frederic Ntedika Mvumbi - 2010 - Nairobi: [S.N.].
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    An experimental analogue of repression: III. The effect of induced failure and success on memory measured by recall.Anchard Frederic Zeller - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (1):32.
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    Who's next? Shifting balances between medical AI, physicians and patients in shaping the future of medicine.Nils-Frederic Wagner, Mita Banerjee & Norbert W. Paul - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (2):111-112.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 111-112, February 2022.
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    Enhancing tourism education: The contribution of humanistic management.Maria Della Lucia, Frédéric Dimanche, Ernestina Giudici, Blanca Alejandra Camargo & Anke Winchenbach - 2021 - Humanistic Management Journal 6 (3):429-449.
    The tourism industry is a significant driver of the global economy and impacts societies all over the world that are currently experiencing radical change. Responding to these changes requires economic paradigms and educational systems based on new foundations. Humanistic tourism proposes a values-based disciplinary perspective for tourism at the intersection between humanistic and tourism management, and is rooted in human dignity and societal wellbeing. Integrating humanistic management principles into higher education tourism management programs, and changing the nature of what is (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 4.Frederic B. Mayo Jr, John Bruce Francis, John S. Burd, Wilson A. Judd, Eunice S. Matthew, William F. Pinar, Paul Erickson, Charles John Stark, Walter H. Clark Jr, Irvin David Glick, Howard D. Bruner, John Eddy, David L. Pagni, Gloria J. Abbington, Michael L. Greenbaum, Phillip C. Frey, Robert G. Owens, Royce W. van Norman, M. Bruce Haslam, Eugene Hittleman, Sally Geis, Robert H. Graham, Ogden L. Glasow, A. L. Fanta & Joseph Fashing - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):198-200.
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  19. Interactive word production in dyslexic children.Susan Webb & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1436--1441.
     
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    Toward a logic of liberalism.Frederic Schick - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (2):80-98.
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    Simmel and Weber as idealtypical founders of sociology.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 1999 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (4):57-80.
    Max Weber and Georg Simmel are considered as ideal-typical founders of sociology. Whereas Simmel pleaded for a large conception of sociology, which would include the epistemological and metaphysical issues as well, Max Weber explicitly excluded philosophical questions from the domain of sociology. A philosophical reading of Max Weber's sociology, which uncovers his philosophy in the margins of his sociological texts, shows, however, that his sociology is predicated on a disenchanted Weltanschauung, a decisionistic ideology and a nominalist epistemology. Key Words: critical (...)
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    Privacy Behaviour: A Model for Online Informed Consent.Gary Burkhardt, Frederic Boy, Daniele Doneddu & Nick Hajli - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (1):237-255.
    An online world exists in which businesses have become burdened with managerial and legal duties regarding the seeking of informed consent and the protection of privacy and personal data, while growing public cynicism regarding personal data collection threatens the healthy development of marketing and e-commerce. This research seeks to address such cynicism by assisting organisations to devise ethical consent management processes that consider an individual’s attitudes, their subjective norms and their perceived sense of control during the elicitation of consent. It (...)
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  23. Pour une phénoménologie de l'espoir.Anthony J. Steinbock & Frédéric Moinat - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (3).
  24. Quand les bactéries font la loi : regards éthiques, épistémiques, juridiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques sur l’utilisation du microbiome humain à des fins judiciaires.Aliya Affdal, Frédéric Bouchard, Charles Marsan, Ely Mermans, Vincent Mousseau, Vardit Ravitsky, Christine Rothmayr Allison, Simon St-Georges, Pierre Trudel & François-Joseph Lapointe - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (2):152-154.
    The use of the human microbiome as a subject of study for forensic purposes raises a number of issues, ranging from a challenge to our traditional concept of identity to respect for privacy and the type of consent to be obtained when a microbiome sample is taken. The particular nature of this study requires the joint work of a multidisciplinary team made up of specialists in ethics, forensic science, law, microbiology, philosophy and political science.
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  25. La métaphore de l'ouvert et du fermé chez Max Weber. Questions préliminaires pour une sociologie de l'action: Figures de la connaissance.Frédéric de Coninck - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 104:139-165.
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    Avant-propos.Stéphane Feuillas & Frédéric Wang - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-265 (1-2):3-11.
    Dans le courant du XVII e siècle se multiplient en Chine les discours sur l’amitié. En partie liés à la déliquescence des structures traditionnelles et notamment familiales qui servaient de base au fonctionnement social de l’empire, ils proposent de réévaluer le lien amical dans l’organisation politique. He Xinyin (1517-1579) est à cet égard l’un des penseurs les plus innovants et radicaux. À travers la lecture de quelques essais majeurs recueillis dans le recueil de ses œuvres complètes, l’article entend expliciter la (...)
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    Pierre Bourdieu and politics.Philip Golub, Frédéric Lebaron, Ivica Mladenovic, Franck Poupeau, Gisèle Sapiro & Zona Zaric - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (4):567-586.
    This paper is the product of a roundtable discussion held at the international conference Horizons of Engagement: Eternalizing Bourdieu, organized by the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of Belgrade, Serbia, the Centre for Advanced Studies of The University of Rijeka, Croatia, the?cole Normale Sup?rieure of Paris, France, and the French Institute in Serbia. The event was planned on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of one of the world?s leading sociologists - Pierre Bourdieu. The greatest indicator (...)
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    Why the church needs bioethics: a guide to wise engagement with life's challenges.John Frederic Kilner (ed.) - 2011 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan.
    By engaging the incredible medical technologies available today from a biblical and theological perspective, this book equips students, church and lay leaders, and health care professionals to help foster a world in which medical expertise informs our bioethical decisions and human beings are shown respect as people created in the image of God.
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    The Firm in a Free Society: Following Bastiat's Insights.Dax Le Cercle Frédéric Bastiat, July France & Alain Wolfelsperger - 2002 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 16 (3):1-18.
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    Early Urban Planning: 1870-1940.Richard T. LeGates & Frederic Stout (eds.) - 1998 - Routledge.
    This set is a carefully balanced selection of writings representing some of the most important currents in the thought of city and regional planning during the period 1870-1940 when urban planning emerged as a serious disciplinary field. The set consists of eight key books from this period, handsomely illustrated and reproduced in their entirety, and a separate volume of fifteen seminal short selections - all by major figures of the time, such as Abercrombie, Geddes, and the Olmsteds. Soria y Mata's (...)
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    Ontologie contemporaine : Structure, Identité et Métaontologie.Yann Schmitt & Frédéric Nef - 2017 - Paris, France: Vrin.
    Avec des textes de D. Armstrong, M.Esfeld, K. Fine, D. Lewis, H. Mellot, K. Mulligan, M. Rea, P. Unger, P. van Inwagen, D. Zimmerman. L’ontologie est la partie de la métaphysique qui traite de l’être en général, et non d’un être en particulier, et son domaine d’enquête excède même le monde actuel puisqu’elle porte sur l’ensemble du possible, sur les objets possibles et réels ainsi que sur leurs propriétés ou sur leurs structures ultimes. Ce volume fournit les textes fondamentaux pour (...)
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    Merleau-ponty and method: Toward a critique of Husserlian phenomenology and of reflective philosophy in general.Frederic L. Bender - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (2):176-195.
    Interpretation of the development of merleau-ponty's attitude toward phenomenological reflection. first, ``the phenomenology of perception'' is shown to be a critique of the transcendental idealism of husserl's works prior to the ``crisis''. second, ``the visible and the invisible'' is shown to be an imminent critique of the ``lifeworld phenomenology'' of the ``crisis'' and of ``the phenomenology of perception'', leading to the view that phenomenological reflection, like reflective philosophy in general, must be superseded by a new approach which would articulate our (...)
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    The positive evolution of religion.Frederic Harrison - 1913 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    The Positive Evolution of Religion CHAPTEB I ORTHODOX CRITICISM IT may surprise not a few, but it is certainly true that on general principles, in spirit, ...
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    What sort of model could account for an early autonomy and a late interaction revealed by ERPs?Frédéric Isel - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):333-334.
    Norris, McQueen & Cutler demonstrated that feedback is never necessary during lexical access and proposed a new autonomous model, that is, the Merge model, taking into account the known behavioral data on word recognition. For sentence processing, recent event-related brain potentials (ERPs) data suggest that interactions can occur but only after an initial autonomous stage of processing. Thus at this level too, there is no evidence in favor of feedback.
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    Pragmatism and `compassionate' political change: Some implications of Richard Rorty's anti-foundationalist liberalism.Frédéric Volpi - 2002 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (5):537-557.
    This paper calls into question Richard Rorty's recasting of the traditional justifications of liberal political philosophy in an anti-foundationalist ironic mould. Rorty suggests not only that his irony is compatible with the liberal commitments to human flourishing but also that it can clear up many of the conceptual difficulties that liberal reformers face today. Two objections are raised against the Rortian approach to politics, one conceptual, the other practical. Conceptually, because Rorty does not wish to burden political irony and imagination (...)
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    Correction to: Leibniz’s Doctrine of Reincarnation as Metamorphosis.Nikolai Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - 2021 - Sophia 60 (2):495-495.
    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-021-00853-5.
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  37. Perception and cosmology in Whitehead's philosophy.Paul Frederic Schmidt - 1967 - New Brunswick, N.J.,: Rutgers University Press.
  38. Goal-driven hypothesis testing in a rule discovery task.Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau & Teresa Payton - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2122--2127.
     
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    Two critics of the Elgin marbles: William Hazlitt and quatremère de Quincy.Frederic Will - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 14 (4):462-474.
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    The use of language and its objects in literature and society.Frederic Will - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (4):556-560.
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  41. Bergson ou les deux sens de la vie, « Quadrige ».Frédéric Worms - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (3):389-390.
     
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    Une Histoire de L’universalité des Matrices Mathématiques.Frédéric Brechenmacher - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (4):569-603.
    La théorie internationale des matrices des années 1930 se nourrit de phénomènes multiples et peut s’analyser en termes de passages au global de pratiques locales manifestant une réappropriation sur le temps court de l’entre-deux-guerres de travaux développés sur un temps long. Cet article questionne la constitution de l’universalité de la terminologie matricielle et s’attache en particulier aux phénomènes collectifs de circulation de textes présentant des aspects culturels propres à des réseaux dont les identités sont complexes.
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    L'harmonie : métaphysique et phénoménalité.Frédéric De Buzon - 1995 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 100 (1):95-120.
    Varietas identitate compensata, la variété compensée par l'identité : cette expression définit le concept d' harmonie que Leibniz forme dès ses premiers travaux philosophiques et qu'il maintient par la suite, avec quelques variations. Cette étude porte sur l'émergence progressive et les déterminations de l' harmonie universelle, la valeur de l' harmonie dans le droit et les sciences, ainsi que la situation de l' harmonie préétablie. Le statut des dissonances pose un problème de cohérence de la doctrine qui oblige à distinguer (...)
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    The Abuse of Principle.Frederic R. Kellogg - 2011 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97 (2):218-223.
    Contemporary analytical jurisprudence holds that the “doubtful” or “hard” case, not resolved by any clear legal authority, is either legally indeterminate or can be resolved only by judicial recourse to principles. There is an aspect of the “doubtful case” that militates against recourse to principle. When viewed as representative of an early stage of a continuing class of disputes, then (especially in controversial cases of broad import) judicial recourse to principles may lead to an improvident choice of reasons, and violates (...)
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    Wu Youxing 吳有性 et les Épidémies Pestilentielles.Frédéric Übringer - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (3):343-372.
    Devant la Terrible Mordlié des Épidémies Qui Maiquérent La Fin De La Dynastie Ming (1368-1644) Etoe Peu de Rèssite des Traitements Essayés, Wu Youxing (ca 1580-1660), auteur du Wenyilun 温勒 (Traité des épidémies liées à la tiédeur), achevé en 1642, proposa une nouvelle explication étiologique de ces maladies, avec une attitude très critique pour ses prédécesseurs. La réception de l’ouvrage fut contrastée, rencontrant parfois une opposition due à l’audace des conceptions de Wu Youxing et à un écart probable entre les (...)
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    La Philosophie Analytique ou les Promesses d’Une Pensée Technologique.Frédéric Pascal - 2012 - Revue de Synthèse 133 (3):369-392.
    La philosophie analytique est ici considérée à son point de départ. Les conditions de l’expression sont vues comme synonymes de celles de la pensée. Une entreprise d’explicitation est à cette suite appliquée en retour à la méthode scientifique qui était auparavant le modèle. La distinction de la syntaxe et de la sémantique, commandée par l’analyse logique, est alors appliquée à l’ensemble des systèmes de représentation: oeuvre d’art, action humaine, esprit. Cette évolution montre un souci essentiel: l’instrument technique de la connaissance.
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    Construire les mathématiques dans L’imagination.Frédéric Patras - 2015 - Revue de Synthèse 136 (1-2):75-92.
    L'extraordinaire progrès quantitatif de la science contemporaine masque souvent sa dimension qualitative. En mathématiques, la compréhension actuelle des phénomènes théoriques fondamentaux va bien au-delà de celle des périodes antérieures, fussent-elles récentes. Cette évolution s'accompagne par ailleurs d'une prise de distance à l'égard du structuralisme classique et du réductionnisme logique et, corrélativement, d'une attitude plus œverte, plus attentive à sa richesse et sa complexité, lorsqu'il s'agit de penser la nature du travail mathématique. Ces changements attendent pourtant toujours largement d'être théorisés philosophiquement. (...)
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    De la combinatoire algébrique à la phénoménologie.Frédéric Patras - 2017 - Revue de Synthèse 138 (1-4):151-175.
    Gian-Carlo Rota a su concilier un travail mathématique exemplaire et des recherches philosophiques largement inspirées par la phénoménologie husserlienne. Son œuvre philosophique nous semble avoir de fait deux composantes : l’une s’intéresse majoritairement à des phénomènes universels. L’autre se déploie de façon plus subtile en filigrane de ses travaux mathématiques ; sans être thématisée comme telle – comme contribution philosophique –, elle alimente très lar-gement l’aura de Rota dans la communauté mathématique et justifie le rôle qu’il y joue de père (...)
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    Technology and the Contested Meanings of Sustainability. [REVIEW]Steven Frederic Lachman - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25 (3):329-332.
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  50. (1 other version)The Meaning of Persons.Paul Tournier - 1957
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