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    Lettre de Husserl a Rudolf Otto.Gilles Vannier & E. Husserl - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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  2. Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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  3. A thousand plateaus: capitalism and schizophrenia.Gilles Deleuze - 1987 - London: Athlone Press. Edited by Félix Guattari.
    Suggests an open system of psychological exploration to cut through accepted norms of morality, language, and politics.
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  4. What is Philosophy?Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari - 1991 - Columbia University Press.
    Deleuze and Guattari differentiate between philosophy, science, and the arts - seeing each as a means of confronting chaos - and challenge the common view that philosophy is an extension of logic. The authors also discuss the similarities and distinctions between creative and philosophical writing. Fresh anecdotes from the history of philosophy illuminate this book, along with engaging discussions of composers, painters, writers, and architects.
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    Negotiations, 1972-1990.Gilles Deleuze - 1995 - Columbia University Press.
    For those not yet acquainted with the work of this philosopher, this book provides a point of entry to his complex theories. For those more familiar with Deleuze, this collection should be useful in broadening their understanding of this influential thinker's journey in search of knowledge.
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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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  7. Nietzsche and Philosophy.Gilles Deleuze & Michael Hardt (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Praised for its rare combination of scholarly rigor and imaginative interpretation, _Nietzsche and Philosophy_ has long been recognized as one of the most important analyses of Nietzsche. It is also one of the best introductions to Deleuze's thought, establishing many of his central philosophical positions. In _Nietzsche and Philosophy_, Deleuze identifies and explores three crucial concepts in Nietzschean thought-multiplicity, becoming, and affirmation-and clarifies Nietzsche's views regarding the will to power, eternal return, nihilism, and difference. For Deleuze, Nietzsche challenged conventional philosophical (...)
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    Logique du sens.Gilles Deleuze - 1969 - Paris,: Éditions de Minuit.
    Considered one of the most important works of one of France's foremost philosophers, and long-awaited in English, "The Logic Of Sense" is an essay in literary and psychoanalytic theory, and philosophy, and helps to illuminate such works as "Anti-Oedipus".
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  9. Difference and Repetition.Gilles Deleuze & Paul Patton - 1994 - London: Athlone.
    This brilliant exposition of the critique of identity is a classic in contemporary philosophy and one of Deleuze's most important works. Of fundamental importance to literary critics and philosophers,Difference and Repetition develops two central concepts—pure difference and complex repetition&mdasha;and shows how the two concepts are related. While difference implies divergence and decentering, repetition is associated with displacement and disguising. Central in initiating the shift in French thought away from Hegel and Marx toward Nietzsche and Freud, _Difference and Repetition_ moves deftly (...)
  10. Anti-Oedipus.Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari - 1972 - Minnesota University Press.
    A critical examination of the figure of Oedipus in psychoanalysis and Western culture as it relates to the history of society and capitalism.
     
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    Conflict-driven adaptive control is enhanced by integral negative emotion on a short time scale.Qian Yang & Gilles Pourtois - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (8):1637-1653.
    ABSTRACTNegative emotion influences cognitive control, and more specifically conflict adaptation. However, discrepant results have often been reported in the literature. In this study, we broke down negative emotion into integral and incidental components using a modern motivation-based framework, and assessed whether the former could change conflict adaptation. In the first experiment, we manipulated the duration of the inter-trial-interval to assess the actual time-scale of this effect. Integral negative emotion was induced by using loss-related feedback contingent on task performance, and measured (...)
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    Proust and Signs: The Complete Text.Gilles Deleuze - 2000 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    A criticism of the book "a la recherche du temps perdu".
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  13. Pensée formelle et sciences de l'homme.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (2):253-253.
     
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  14. Sur la connaissance philosophique.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 47 (47):96-111.
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    Cinema 1: The Movement Image.Gilles Deleuze, Hugh Tomlinson & Barbara Habberjam - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (3):436-437.
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    What Is Philosophy?The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque.John J. Stuhr, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Hugh Tomlinson, Graham Burchell & Tom Conley - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (2):181.
  17. 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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  18. Processes endure, whereas events occur.Gilles Kassel - 2019 - In Stefano Borgo, Roberta Ferrario, Claudio Masolo & Laure Vieu (eds.), 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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  19. Langages et épistémologie.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1982 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 87 (3):424-427.
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  20. (1 other version)L'image-Mouvement.Gilles Deleuze - 1983
     
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  21. Desire and pleasure.Gilles Deleuze - 1997 - In Arnold Ira Davidson (ed.), Foucault and his interlocutors. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 185--86.
    The following text is not just unpublished. There is something intimate, secret, confidential about it. It consists of a series of notes - classed from A to H - that Gilles Deleuze had entrusted to me in order that I give them to Michel Foucault. It was in 1977. Foucault had just published La Volonté de savoir, the introduction to a Histoire de la Sexualité which challenged the play of categories through which the struggles of sexual liberation reflected itself. (...)
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  22. Le pli. Leibniz et le Baroque.Gilles Deleuze - 1991 - Studia Leibnitiana 23 (1):120-123.
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  23. A Phase Transition Model for the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Response Time Experiments.Gilles Dutilh, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Ingmar Visser & Han L. J. van der Maas - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (2):211-250.
    Most models of response time (RT) in elementary cognitive tasks implicitly assume that the speed-accuracy trade-off is continuous: When payoffs or instructions gradually increase the level of speed stress, people are assumed to gradually sacrifice response accuracy in exchange for gradual increases in response speed. This trade-off presumably operates over the entire range from accurate but slow responding to fast but chance-level responding (i.e., guessing). In this article, we challenge the assumption of continuity and propose a phase transition model for (...)
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    Langages et épistémologie.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1979 - Paris: Klincksieck.
    Le langage est, pour l'homme, a la fois outil et objet. Philosopher sur le langage, c'est donc s'interroger a la fois sur les formes et les limites de son pouvoir, st sur l'etrange nature de cette realite exterieure a nous et dont nous ne pouvons pourtant dissocier ce que nous appelons notre pensee. L'auteur, par inclination personnelle et non point par principe, choisit d'orienter son enquete selon le point de vue de la connaissance scientifique. Ainsi se propose-t-il d'abord de definir (...)
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    Cavaillès et Lautman, deux pionniers.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 127 (3):293-301.
    Tous deux résistants, Cavaillès et Lautmann ont été fusillés par les Allemands.Ils étaient l’un et l’autre « philosophes des mathématiques », mais leur réflexion proprement philosophique porte sur les rapports des mathématiques et de la logique, et, plus généralement, sur la pensée formelle.À la notion lautmanienne de « dialectique » mathématique, s’oppose – ou du moins se juxtapose –, du côté de Cavaillès, l’idée de la nécessité interne d’une histoire des concepts.Both resisting during WWII, Cavaillès et Lautmann were shot by (...)
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  26. He stuttered.Gilles Deleuze - 1994 - In Constantin V. Boundas & Dorothea Olkowski (eds.), Gilles Deleuze and the theater of philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 23--29.
     
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    Du recueil à l’exploitation des corpus de parole « pathologique » : comment accéder à la variation physiopathologique?Alain Ghio, Gilles Pouchoulin, François Viallet, Antoine Giovanni, Virginie Woisard, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Fabrice Hirsch, Camille Fauth & Corinne Fredouille - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    L’étude des troubles de la voix et de la parole est sortie du cadre de la recherche clinique. Par l’observation des dysfonctionnements, les chercheurs non cliniciens confrontent les résultats de leur recherche établis sur des corpus de parole « normale » à des situations de dysfonctionnement. Le défi est immense car le cadre « pathologique » induit une variation considérable dans ses manifestations de surface. Toute généralisation à une population clinique particulière nécessite l’observation d’un grand nombre de patients du fait (...)
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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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    Contenus formels et dualité/Formal content and duality.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 2007 - Manuscrito 30 (2):259-281.
    L’auteur a déjà introduit les concepts de “contenu formel” et “dualité” dans des publications antérieures, avec l’intention d’éclairer les problèmes suscités par la fécondité de la pensée formelle. Cet article a pour objectif d’établir leur relation et articulation. Le terme “dualité” est emprunté aux mathématiques. Il désigne une catégorie fondamentale de la pensée objective, dans la mesure où il est défini comme un principe de détermination réciproque pour n’importe quel système d’objets et le système d’opérations auquel il est nécessairement associé. (...)
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    Le pari de Pascal.Gilles Granger - 1961 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 12:181-188.
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  31. La vérification.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):633-636.
     
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  32. Objet, structures et significations.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1965 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 73:258.
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    Qu’est-ce que comprendre la formule: «2 + 2 = 4»?Gilles G. Granger - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 389-401.
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  34. Un problème d'axiomatisation en psychologie.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 1965 - Logique Et Analyse 29.
     
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    Kant's Critical Philosophy.Gilles Deleuze, Hugh Tomlinson & Barbara Habberjam - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (4):615-617.
  36. Numbsense: A case study and implications.Yves Rossetti, Gilles Rode & Dominique Boisson - 2001 - In Beatrice de Gelder, Edward H. F. De Haan & Charles A. Heywood (eds.), Out of Mind: Varieties of Unconscious Processes. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 265-292.
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    The Exhausted.Gilles Deleuze & Anthony Uhlmann - 1995 - Substance 24 (3):3.
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    Le pli: Leibniz et le Baroque.Gilles Deleuze - 1988 - Les Editions de Minuit.
    Le pli a toujours existé dans les arts, mais le propre du Baroque est de porter le pli à l'infini. Si la philosophie de Leibniz est baroque par excellence, c'est parce que tout se plie, se déplie, se replie. Sa thèse la plus célèbre est celle de l'âme comme " monade " sans porte ni fenêtre, qui tire d'un sombre fond toutes ses perceptions claires : elle ne peut se confondre que par analogie avec l'intérieur d'une chapelle baroque, de marbre (...)
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  39. Literature and Life.Gilles Deleuze, Daniel W. Smith & Michael A. Greco - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (2):225-230.
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    Présentation.Gilles Gauthier, André Gosselin & Jean Mouchon - 1995 - Hermes 17:15.
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  41. (1 other version)CHARBONNAT P., Quand les sciences dialoguent avec la métaphysique (CR du n° 2/2011).Barroux Gilles - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):391-393.
     
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  42. (1 other version)La santé des animaux et l'émergence d'une médecine vétérinaire au XVIIIe siècle.Barroux Gilles - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):349-376.
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    Marx dans l'œuvre de Bourdieu. Approbations fréquentes, oppositions radicales.Éric Gilles - 2014 - Actuel Marx 56 (2):147-163.
    The aim of the present article is to examine the paradox that while Bourdieu appears to be highly favorable to Marx, there is a radical disagreement between their two theoretical systems. In Bourdieu’s writing, comments favorable to Marx outweigh criticism by a ratio of 4,5 to 1. Marxists, in contrast, come in for ten times more criticism than support. Bourdieu’s approval of Marx in fact concerns only what are secondary aspects, while the few critiques he addresses delineate a structural opposition (...)
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    Books in Flames.Gilles Lapouge & Jeanne Ferguson - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (141):1-20.
    The flames of Alexandria continue to rage. After twenty centuries, they still dazzle us, as though the Mouseion were the only massacred library. One would believe that Julius Caesar, Theophilus of Antioch and Omar (the three pyromaniacs, the pagan, the Christian and the Moslem) had had no predecessors or imitators. But the race of incendiaries is as numerous as the waves of the sea. It is monotonous, it is indestructible, it is equal to that of the ants. It was born (...)
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    A Ciência Pensa?Gilles Gaston Granger - 1993 - Discurso 22:197-204.
    Tratamos neste artigo de algumas questões concernentes aos aspectos do pensamento nas obras científicas e à relação entre ciência e filosofia.
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    Condorcet: From Natural Philosophy to Social Mathematics. Keith Baker.Gilles Granger - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):484-485.
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    Jean Cavaillès et l'histoire.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1998 - Philosophia Scientiae 3 (1):65-77.
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    Langage et individuation.Gilles G. Granger - 1984 - Synthese 59 (1):109 - 114.
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  49. La pensée de l'espace.Gilles-Gaston Granger - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (2):255-255.
     
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  50. L'usage philsophique des mathématiques au XVIIe siècle.Gilles Gaston Granger - 1991 - In Jules Vuillemin & Rushdī Rāshid (eds.), Mathématiques et philosophie de l'antiquité à l'age classique: hommage à Jules Vuillemin. Paris: Diffusion, Presses du CNRS.
     
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