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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Dan Arbib, Anaïs Delambre, Gilles Blanc-Brude, Roselyne Dégremont, Alexandre Lissner, Nicolas Rialland, Éric Blondel, Henri Dilberman, Catherine König-Pralong, Sarah Bernard-Granger, Norbert Waszek, Myriam Bienenstock, Raphaël Authier, Patrick Cerutti, Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin, Jean-Maurice Monnoyer, Souâd Ayada, Georges Chapouthier, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Jean Dubray, Christian Bonnet, Jean-François Aenishanslin, Stanislas Deprez, Gilles Bert, Rima Hawi & Éva Abouahi - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (2):217-277.
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    Bergsonism.Gilles Deleuze - 1988 - New York: Zone Books.
    Examines the philosophy of Henri Bergson, explains his concepts of duration, memory, and elan vital, and discusses the influence of science on Bergson.
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    Actuel et le virtuel.Gilles Deleuze & Claire Parnet - 1996
    Il faudrait que le dialogue se fasse, non pas entre des personnes, mais entre les lignes, entre des chapitres ou des parties de chapitre. Ce seraient les vrais personnages. Perdre la mémoire : il faudrait plutôt dresser des " blocs ", les faire flotter. Un bloc d'enfance n'est pas un souvenir d'enfant. Un bloc nous accompagne, est toujours anonyme et contemporain, et fonctionne dans le présent - Oublier l'histoire : la question des devenirs, et de leur géographie. Un devenir-révolutionnaire est (...)
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  4. Pure immanence: essays on a life.Gilles Deleuze - 2001 - Cambridge: the MIT Press. Edited by Anne Boyman.
    The essays in this book present a complex theme at the heart of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, what in his last writing he called simply "a life." They capture a problem that runs throughout his work--his long search for a new and superior empiricism. Announced in his first book, on David Hume, then taking off with his early studies of Nietzsche and Bergson, the problem of an "empiricist conversion" became central to Deleuze's work, in particular to his aesthetics (...)
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  5. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation.Gilles Deleuze - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (4):392-394.
     
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    Irrationnel (L').Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1998 - Odile Jacob.
    « Je considère ici le sens et le rôle de l'irrationnel dans certaines œuvres humaines, dans certaines créations majeures de l'esprit humain, et tout particulièrement dans les œuvres de la science. Dans cette perspective, je distinguerais trois types significatifs d'irrationnel. Le premier serait l'irrationnel comme obstacle, point de départ d'une reconquête de la rationalité. Le second, l'irrationnel comme recours, moyen de renouveler et de prolonger l'acte créateur. Le troisième, l'irrationnel par renoncement, ou si l'on veut par abandon, est au contraire (...)
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  7. Spinoza.Gilles Deleuze - 1970 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 32 (1):122-123.
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    Evaluation of clinical ethics support services and its normativity.Jan Schildmann, Bert Molewijk, Lazare Benaroyo, Reidun Forde & Gerald Neitzke - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (11):681-685.
    Evaluation of clinical ethics support services (CESS) has attracted considerable interest in recent decades. However, few evaluation studies are explicit about normative presuppositions which underlie the goals and the research design of CESS evaluation. In this paper, we provide an account of normative premises of different approaches to CESS evaluation and argue that normativity should be a focus of considerations when designing and conducting evaluation research of CESS. In a first step, we present three different approaches to CESS evaluation from (...)
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    Critique et clinique.Gilles Deleuze - 1993 - Les Editions de Minuit.
    - Comment une autre langue se crée dans la langue, de telle manière que le langage tout entier tende vers sa limite ou son propre " dehors "? - Comment la possibilité de la psychose et la réalité du délire s'inscrivent dans ce parcours? - Comment le dehors du langage est fait de visions et d'auditions non-langagières, mais que seul le langage rend possibles? - Pourquoi les écrivains sont dès lors, à travers les mots, des coloristes et des musiciens?
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  10. Physical processes, their life and their history.Gilles Kassel - 2020 - Applied ontology 15 (2):109-133.
    Here, I lay the foundations of a high-level ontology of particulars whose structuring principles differ radically from the 'continuant' vs. 'occurrent' distinction traditionally adopted in applied ontology. These principles are derived from a new analysis of the ontology of “occurring” or “happening” entities. Firstly, my analysis integrates recent work on the ontology of processes, which brings them closer to objects in their mode of existence and persistence by assimilating them to continuant particulars. Secondly, my analysis distinguishes clearly between processes and (...)
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  11. Processes endure, whereas events occur.Gilles Kassel - 2019 - In Stefano Borgo, Roberta Ferrario, Claudio Masolo & Laure Vieu, Ontology Makes Sense: Essays in Honor of Nicola Guarino. Amsterdam: IOS Press. pp. 177-193.
    In this essay, we aim to help clarify the nature of so-called 'occurrences' by attributing distinct modes of existence and persistence to processes and events. In doing so, we break with the perdurantism claimed by DOLCE’s authors and we distance ourselves from mereological analyzes like those recently conducted by Guarino to distinguish between 'processes' and 'episodes'. In line with the works of Stout and Galton, we first bring closer (physical) processes and objects in their way of enduring by proposing for (...)
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  12. Le pli. Leibniz et le Baroque.Gilles Deleuze - 1991 - Studia Leibnitiana 23 (1):120-123.
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    A second-person neuroscience in interaction.Leonhard Schilbach, Bert Timmermans, Vasudevi Reddy, Alan Costall, Gary Bente, Tobias Schlicht & Kai Vogeley - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):441-462.
    In this response we address additions to as well as criticisms and possible misinterpretations of our proposal for a second-person neuroscience. We map out the most crucial aspects of our approach by (1) acknowledging that second-person engaged interaction is not the only way to understand others, although we claim that it is ontogenetically prior; (2) claiming that spectatorial paradigms need to be complemented in order to enable a full understanding of social interactions; and (3) restating that our theoretical proposal not (...)
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    Trust and Contracting: Evidence from Church Sex Scandals.Gilles Hilary & Sterling Huang - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (2):421-442.
    Firms located in communities in which people are, on average, more trusting enjoy some benefits in terms of the power of CEO contracts. We present two pieces of empirical evidence to support this claim: (1) higher average trust in a county is associated with “flatter” executive contracts and (2) when an exogenous shock occurs (such as a scandal involving an important social institution), both trust and contracting move in similar directions. We obtain the first result in a panel specification and (...)
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  15. A plea for epistemic ontologies.Gilles Kassel - 2023 - Applied ontology 18 (4):367-397.
    In this article, we advocate the use of “epistemic” ontologies, i.e., systems of categories representing our knowledge of the world, rather than the world directly. We first expose a metaphysical framework based on a dual mental and physical realism, which underpins the development of these epistemic ontologies. To this end, we refer to the theories of intentionality and representation established within the school of Franz Brentano at the turn of the 20th century and choose to rehabilitate the notion of a (...)
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  16. (1 other version)Empirisme et Subjectivité. — Essai sur la nature humaine selon Hume.Gilles Deleuze, J. Hyppolite, David Hume & A. Cresson - 1953 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 8 (3):321-324.
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    Kant's Critical Philosophy.Gilles Deleuze, Hugh Tomlinson & Barbara Habberjam - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (4):615-617.
  18. (1 other version)L'image-Mouvement.Gilles Deleuze - 1983
     
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    Spinoza et le problème de l'expression.Gilles Deleuze - 1968 - Paris: Éditions de Minuit.
  20. L'image-Temps.Gilles Deleuze - 1985
     
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  21. La philosophie critique de Kant.Gilles Deleuze - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):454-454.
     
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    The Exhausted.Gilles Deleuze & Anthony Uhlmann - 1995 - Substance 24 (3):3.
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    Le traité "De unitate formae" de Gilles de Lessines (texte inédit et etude). Giles & Gilles de Lessines - 1901 - Louvain: Institut supérieur de philosophie de l'Université. Edited by M. de Wulf.
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  24. Literature and Life.Gilles Deleuze, Daniel W. Smith & Michael A. Greco - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (2):225-230.
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    Abstract Events in Semantics.Gilles Kassel - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):1913-1930.
    Here, we defend the thesis whereby the event plays a main role of sense in the meaning of certain sentences. This thesis is based on the one hand on recent work in the metaphysics of so-called “happening” entities, which has led to a distinction between concrete physical processes and abstract events, the latter being conceived as psychological constructs accounting for stabilities or changes in the world. Furthermore, we look back at the work on intentionality carried out in the Brentanian school (...)
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    Carpe diem: Tales of desire and the unexpected.Paul Smeyers & Bert Lambeir - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (2):281–297.
    Education generally and philosophy of education in particular cannot turn a blind eye to the world of young people. Thus there are interesting questions about artists such as Marilyn Manson: is his popularity due to the performance or the music? Is his act an expression of frustration at the lack of an answer to the question of the meaning of life? And is the quest for the sensual the modern version of carpe diem? After noting the creative and destructive tendencies (...)
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    L'analyse du contenu des débats politiques télévisés.Gilles Gauthier - 1995 - Hermes 17:355.
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    L'argumentation périphérique dans la communication politique : le cas de l'argument « ad hominem ».Gilles Gauthier - 1995 - Hermes 16:167.
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    Contribution a une étude Des réactions esthétiques Des enfants brésiliens.Gilles G. Granger - 1951 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 6 (1):99 - 105.
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    Jules Vuillemin. A história da filosofia da razão científica.Gilles-Gaston Granger & Roshdi Rashed - 2001 - Discurso 32:289-292.
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    Nécéssite ou contingence.Gilles Granger - 1986 - Dialectica 40 (1):59-70.
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    Principles scientifiques, principes philosophiques.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1999 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 3 (1):87-100.
    A principle is a starting point of departure as well as a rule. In science principles are either alleged evident rules or generalizations of already accepted laws, or formal determinations for objects tn a given domam. Thus two problems arise: first, does their nature have a conventional character? and sencond, what kind of truth is to be assigned to them. In philosophy principles are taken as a method of thinking as well as fundamental experiences. Even though they are points of (...)
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    Recueillement de Socrate: sur l'âme, source et principe d'existence.Gilles Guigues - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Dans sa prison, condamné à mort, Socrate se coupe de toute préoccupation terrestre pour se concentrer sur la vie de l'esprit. Sans faiblir devant la venue de la mort ni se défaire de son exigence morale, il révèle, dans le dialogue avec ses fidèles, sa force d'âme. Une vie, il s'est préparé à l'issue fatale, s'appliquant à purifier l'idée de la mort par la pensée en elle-même, cherchant une forme de sérénité dans ce compagnonnage. Aussi la conçoit-il comme une nécessité (...)
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    Commentary.Gilles Verpraet - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):83-85.
    The slow construction of the urban civilization: the socio-historic distances in the reading of an urban form.The post-Soviet city is generally envisioned as a city in transition, on a more or less direct course towards the market city. This observation recalls the reconstitution of the residential property stock through privatizations, the redefinition of the individual in countries shaped by collectivist references, the post-national reconstitution of the economy and the political structures (Dressier, Gatti, and Perez-Agote, 1999). L. Kogan's approach suggests that (...)
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    L'épreuve du collectif.Gilles Hanus - 2016 - Lagrasse: Verdier.
    Introduction. Exister, c'est être seul -- 1. Conformisme et aristocratisme -- 2. Penser et lire -- 3. Communauté et économie -- 4. De la politique à l'enseignement -- 5. Des degrés de communauté -- 6. L'épreuve du collectif -- 7. Du "je" au "nous" -- 8. Une communauté à deux? -- 9. Le collectif en conflit -- 10. Ennemis et adversaires -- Conclusion. Quelques-uns.
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    Formal Ontology in Information Systems.Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Antony P. Galton, Torsten Hahmann & Maria M. Hedblom - unknown
    FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications, a non-profit organization which promotes interdisciplinary research and international collaboration at the intersection of philosophical ontology, linguistics, logic, cognitive science, and computer science. This book presents the papers delivered at FOIS 2023, the 13th edition of the Formal Ontology in Information Systems conference. The event was held as a sequentially-hybrid event, face-to-face in Sherbrooke, Canada, from 17 to 20 July 2023, and online from 18 to 20 (...)
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    Solidarity and justice as guiding principles in genomic research.Rogeer Hoedemaekers, Bert Gordijn & Martien Pijnenburg - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (6):342–350.
    ABSTRACT In genomic research the ideal standard of free, informed, prior and explicit consent is sometimes difficult to apply. This has raised concern that important genomic research will be restricted. Different consent procedures have therefore been proposed. This paper explicitly examines the question how, in genomic research, the principles of solidarity and justice can be used to justify forms of diminished individual control over personal data and bio‐samples. After a discussion of the notions of solidarity and justice and how they (...)
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    Cinema.Gilles Deleuze - 2010
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  39. Proust y los signos.Gilles Deleuze - 1971 - Ideas Y Valores 38 (38):3.
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  40. Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature.Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari - 1986 - University of Minnesota Press.
    In this classic of critical thought, Deleuze and Guattari challenge conventional interpretations of Kafka's work. Instead of exploring preexisting categories or literary genres, they propose a concept of 'minor literature' the use of major language that subverts it from within. They contend, that Kafka, writing as a Jew in Prague, made German 'take flight on a line of escape; and joyfully became a stranger within it. His work therefore serves as a model for understanding all critical language that must operate (...)
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    Connexions et relations.Gilles Kassel - forthcoming - Revue Ouverte d'Intelligence Artificielle.
    In this article, we pursue the definition of an ontological framework and a species of ontologies called “epistemic ontologies” by focusing on the complex entities, physical and mental, that populate the world. These entities unify other entities on which they unilaterally existentially depend. These complex entities include states of affairs (in the physical sphere) and propositions and events (in the mental sphere). To account for their unity, we appeal to the ontological figure of ‘connection’, in reference to Gustav Bergmann's notion (...)
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    Informierte Einwilligung in der Demenzforschung. Eine qualitative Studie zum Informationsverständnis von Probanden.Holger Schütz, Bert Heinrichs, Michael Fuchs & Andreas Bauer - 2016 - Ethik in der Medizin 28 (2):91-106.
    Background: Informed consent is a legal as well as ethical prerequisite in clinical research. For dementia research, informed consent can be a problem if subjects with dementia, whose capacity for understanding and thus also decision making might be limited, are to be exam- ined. This might result in exclusion of dementia patients from research, as capacity for understanding and decision making are often equated with the ability for rational decision making. However, this valuation has been criticized at times for attaching (...)
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    Travelling bioethics.Henk ten Have & Bert Gordijn - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (1):1-3.
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  44. Sur la connaissance philosophique.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 47 (47):96-111.
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    Authority and authorisation.Bert van Roermund - 2000 - Law and Philosophy 19 (2):201-222.
    The core of Kelsen's strong views onauthority emerging from his concept of law is this:Authority of law, authority in law andauthority about law are one and the same thing.The conceptual problems suggested by these threedifferent prepositions must and can be solved in onefell swoop. Kelsen's core view will first be probed bygiving an account of what is a promising approachoffered in a fairly early text, Das Problem derSouveränität, namely, what it means to`set' or `posit' the law. Inevitably, this leadsto an (...)
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    From sacher‐masoch to masochism1.Gilles deleuze & Translated By Christian kerslake - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (1):125 – 133.
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    Privacy challenges in smart homes for people with dementia and people with intellectual disabilities.Fiachra O’Brolcháin & Bert Gordijn - 2019 - Ethics and Information Technology 21 (3):253-265.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the ethical issues relating to privacy that arise in smart homes designed for people with dementia and for people with intellectual disabilities. We outline five different conceptual perspectives on privacy and detail the ways in which smart home technologies may violate residents’ privacy. We specify these privacy threats in a number of areas and under a variety of conceptions of privacy. Furthermore, we illustrate that informed consent may not provide a solution to (...)
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    Neat Nature: The Relation between Nature and Art in a Dutch Cabinet of Curiosities from the Early Eighteenth Century.Bert van de Roemer - 2004 - History of Science 42 (1):47-84.
  49. Time course of brain activity during change blindness and change awareness: Performance is predicted by neural events before change onset.Gilles Pourtois, Michael De Pretto, Claude-Alain Hauert & Patrik Vuilleumier - 2006 - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 18 (12):2108-2129.
  50. Proletarian gnosis.Gilles Grelet & Anthony Paul Smith - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (2):93-98.
    This article presents a gnostic division of truth and the world, or between theory and philosophy. In the course of the article the structure of decision is articulated in both political and theoretical senses. Against the agnosticism of philosophy, always an alibi given over to the functioning of the capitalist world where life is not worth living, this article presents a gnosis that requires creating and beginning with the proletarian subject akin to the way the French Maoist group Gauche prolétarienne (...)
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