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    Comment concevoir le pouvoir de l’habitude?Louis Quéré - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2).
    1. Introduction Ce livre offre une plongée saisissante dans le bouillonnement intellectuel qui a généré le mouvement pragmatiste à la fin du xixe siècle. Mathias Girel considère que “le continent pragmatiste reste encore en grande partie à explorer” (2021: 16). Parfaitement documenté, son ouvrage est une contribution importante à cette exploration. C’est sans doute le meilleur ouvrage en langue française sur les controverses à travers lesquelles ce courant philosophique inédit a pris forme....
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    Anthropologie philosophique et critique culturelle.Louis Quéré - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Dans cet article je présente et discute l'ouvrage de Roberta Dreon, Human Landscapes: Contributions to a Pragmatic Anthropology (Suny Press, 2022). Je le fais à partir de deux questions. La première concerne les avantages d'une anthropologie pragmatiste par rapport à des tentatives similaires, inspirées soit de la phénoménologie post-husserlienne (notamment les recherches actuelles sur le caractère incarné de l'esprit et de la cognition), soit de l'herméneutique philosophique. La seconde question porte sur la contribution possible d'une anthropologie philosophique à une critique (...)
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    George Herbert MeadGeorge Herbert MeadGeorge Herbert Mead.Louis Quéré - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (1):77-97.
    Pour George Herbert Mead, penser c’est entretenir « une conversation de gestes intériorisée». Cette conception ne paraît pas à première vue d’une originalité absolue. Ce qui la rend vraiment originale est l’approche « sociale-behavioriste » dont elle fait partie, et notamment la double idée que la conversation dont il s’agit est une conversation de gestes ou d’attitudes, et que la pensée ainsi quel ‘intelligence réflexive naissent de l’internalisation d’un processus d’organisation de la conduite étayé sur le mécanisme social de la (...)
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    Is There Any Good Reason to Say Goodbye to “Ethnomethodology”?Louis Quéré - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (2):305-325.
    This paper is an essay about Harold Garfinkel's heritage. It outlines a response to Eric Livingston's proposal to say goodbye to ethnomethodology as pertaining to the sociological tradition; and it rejects part of Melvin Pollner's diagnosis about the changes occurred in ethnomethodological working. If it agrees with Pollner about the idea that something of the initial ethnomethodology's program has been left aside after the "work studies" turn, it asserts that such a turn has nonetheless made possible authentic discoveries. So the (...)
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Louis Quéré, Roselyne Dégremont, Henri Dilberman, Georges Chapouthier, Patrick Cerutti, Pascal Engel, Stanislas Deprez, Jean Dubray, Éric Blondel, Manuel Alejandro Serra Pérez & Éva Abouahi - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (4):539-578.
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    La religion comme expérience de la valeur.Louis Quéré - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 13 (13).
    This paper considers John Dewey’s philosophy of religion, which it relates to the contemporary debate about the “post-secular”. Dewey’s view is completely secularist, but, at the same time, it appeals to the growth of the religious attitude in experience. The attitude in question has to be liberated from the supernaturalism and dogmatism of the traditional religions. Such a paradoxical religious secularism is based on a naturalist conception of human experience and social life. Having reconstituted Dewey’s view, the paper discusses two (...)
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    Value as a Social Fact: An Adverbial Approach.Louis Quéré - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (1):157-177.
    This paper outlines an adverbial approach of value, which it proposes as an alternative to a “nominalistic” one. It starts from a review of a recent book of a French economist, André Orléan, who develops, from the instance of money, a theory of value which he thinks valid for all social values. The paper criticizes the main presuppositions of Orléan’s model of value and tries to elaborate a more praxeological and a more social one.
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    Error, Aberration, and Abnormality: Mental Disturbance as a Shift in Frameworks of Relevance.Baudouin Dupret & Louis Quéré - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (2):309-330.
    In general, in our ordinary life, we manage to make the difference between “strange” behavior and error or extravagant beliefs. The question is here to know how we do so, and against what background. There are also specialized contexts for evaluating whether certain types of behavior or discourse are normal or abnormal: courts of law and psychiatric hospitals are two examples. In these contexts, judgments are formed against a background of technical or scientific knowledge, but they also result from epistemic (...)
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    Réponses à Claudia Cristalli, Olivier Tinland et Louis Quéré.Mathias Girel - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2).
    Je suis très sensible à l’honneur qui m’est fait de discuter L’esprit en acte. Psychologie, mythologies et pratique chez les pragmatistes, dans ces colonnes, comme à la qualité des remarques auxquelles je réponds. Avant d’entrer dans le détail, il ne me semble pas inutile de donner deux éléments de situation, qui peuvent aider à préciser quelle place occupe ce livre à mes yeux. §1. L’esprit en acte procède par essais, qui peuvent être lus indépendamment les uns des autres. Il a, (...)
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    Réseaux. Volume 18, n° 103, 2000. Le sexe du téléphone, dossier coordonné par Louis QUERE et Zbigniew SMOREDA, Hermes Sciences, 286 p. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2001 - Clio 14:261-264.
    Il faut lire absolument le dossier passionnant proposé par la revue Réseaux, relatif aux pratiques sexuées du téléphone, et plus généralement à la question du rapport entre genre, langage et conversation. Comme l'indiquent les coordonnateurs du numéro dans leur présentation synthétique, l'enjeu de ces réflexions sociologiques est de comprendre la signification d'un constat établi par beaucoup de recherches en France et à l'étranger : « les femmes téléphonent plus que les hommes ­ plus...
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    Acontecimento e narrativas midiáticas: elos entre a tragédia do Maracanaço e o vexame da Copa do Mundo de 2014.Magnos Cassiano Casagrande & Ada Cristina Machado Silveira - 2016 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 23 (1).
    O presente texto discute, em âmbito teórico, a relação entre acontecimento e narrativa midiática. Através de Louis Quéré, situa-se o acontecimento na dialética da experiência, originária da interação entre sujeitos e acontecimentos. Pensa-se a narrativa como um lugar de manifestação e representação das culturas e das ações dos sujeitos sobre o mundo. Volta-se para a narrativa por meio da tríplice mimese de Paul Ricoeur. No âmbito analítico, o texto realiza incursões e interpretações acerca da derrota da seleção brasileira de (...)
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    Moral Treatment and the Personality Disorders.Louis C. Charland - 2004 - In Jennifer Radden (ed.), The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 64-77.
    This chapter argues that the conditions under the umbrella “personality disorders” actually constitute two very different kinds of theoretical entities. In particular, several core personality disorders are actually moral, and not medical, conditions. Thus, the categories that are held to represent them are really moral, and not medical, theoretical kinds. The chapter works back from the possibility of treatment to the nature of the kinds that are allegedly treated, revisiting 18th-century ideas of moral treatment along the way. The discussion closes (...)
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  13. Philippe Pinel (1745-1826).Louis C. Charland - 2015 - In Robin L. Cautin & Scott O. Lilienfeld (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell.
    Philippe Pinel (1745–1826) is often said to be the father of modern clinical psychiatry. He is most famous for being a committed pioneer and advocate of humanitarian methods in the treatment of the mentally ill, and for the development of a mode of psychological therapy known as moral treatment. Pinel also made important contributions to nosology and the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder, especially the psychopathology of affectivity, stressing the role of the passions in mental disorder. Pinel also conducted (...)
     
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    The Imagination in Plato and Mr. M. W. Bundy.Louis Harap - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (2):222.
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    Poétique et enseignement. Au séminaire de Gérard Genette.Annick Louis - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):139-145.
    Dans cet article nous proposons une analyse d’un aspect peu évoqué du parcours de Genette, son séminaire de l’EHESS-Paris. Genette n’a pas explicité sa méthode, mais il avait constaté dans les années 1960 que l’enseignement universitaire était considéré comme une pratique neutre, et même un tabou, qui demandait à être historicisée et comprise dans sa portée idéologique. À partir d’une description des rituels et des modalités de son enseignement, nous analyserons le caractère spécifique de sa méthode de formation à la (...)
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  16. Reconciling cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion: A representational proposal.Louis C. Charland - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (4):555-579.
    The distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is entrenched in the literature on emotion and is openly used by individual emotion theorists when classifying their own theories and those of others. In this paper, I argue that the distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is more pernicious than it is helpful, while at the same time insisting that there are nonetheless important perceptual and cognitive factors in emotion that need to be distinguished. A general representational metatheoretical (...)
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    Mindfulness induction and cognition: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Louis-Nascan Gill, Robin Renault, Emma Campbell, Pierre Rainville & Bassam Khoury - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 84:102991.
  18. Norms for patents concerning human and other life forms.Louis M. Guenin - 1996 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (3).
    The rationale of patents on transgenic organisms leads to the startling notion of the human qua infringement. The moral reasons by which we may tenably reject such notion are not conclusive as to human life forms outside the body. A close look at recombinant DNA experimentation reveals ingenious processes, but not entities that the body lacks. Except for artificial genes, the genes of biotechnology are found on chromosomes, albeit nonconsecutively, and their uninterrupted transcripts appear in messenger RNA. An enhanced form (...)
     
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  19. A resolution of Bertrand's paradox.Louis Marinoff - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (1):1-24.
    Bertrand's random-chord paradox purports to illustrate the inconsistency of the principle of indifference when applied to problems in which the number of possible cases is infinite. This paper shows that Bertrand's original problem is vaguely posed, but demonstrates that clearly stated variations lead to different, but theoretically and empirically self-consistent solutions. The resolution of the paradox lies in appreciating how different geometric entities, represented by uniformly distributed random variables, give rise to respectively different nonuniform distributions of random chords, and hence (...)
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    What Lies Beyond Language?Louis H. Kauffman - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 15 (3):282-283.
    Gasparyan shows the relationship of eigenform with semiosis. In agreement with her, I discuss these ideas from my own viewpoint.
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  21. Are human rights based on equal human worth?Louis P. Pojman - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3):605-622.
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    Ethical and Conceptual Issues in Eating Disorders.Louis C. Charland - 2013 - Current Opinion in Psychiatry 26 (6):562-565.
    Purpose of review This review considers the literature on ethical and conceptual issues in eating disorders from the last 18 months. Some reference to earlier work is necessary in order to provide context for the recent findings from research that is ongoing. -/- Recent findings Empirical ethics research on anorexia nervosa includes novel ethical and conceptual findings on the role of authenticity and personal identity in individuals’ reports of their experience, as well as new evidence on the role of affective (...)
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  23. Realizing external freedom: the Kantian argument for a world state.Louis-Philippe Hodgson - 2012 - In Elisabeth Ellis (ed.), Kant's Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications. Pennsylvania State University Press.
  24. The Cartesian circle.Louis Loeb - 1992 - In . pp. 200-235.
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  25. Reseña del libro "Une démence ordinaire".Louis Lorvellec - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (4):536-537.
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    Ruyer et Wittgenstein : la philosophie comme traduction ou bien comme grammaire.Louis Fabrice - 2017 - 21:99-121.
    Ce texte a pour but de mettre en confrontation la conception ruyérienne de la philosophie avec la conception wittgensteinienne. L’opposition majeure consiste dans l’idée défendue par Ruyer selon laquelle on ne saurait concevoir ce qu’est l’esprit sans définir un domaine, intérieur au sujet, qu’on peut identifier avec sa subjectivité. Une telle idée est comprise par Ryle comme un mythe, celui de l’intériorité. Il y a en revanche une volonté commune à Ruyer et Wittgenstein de s’émanciper de la science. Deux thèmes (...)
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  27. An Ancient Quarrel Continued: The Troubled Marriage of Philosophy and Literature.Louis Mackey - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):311-312.
     
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  28. Sacrifice, core of vedic religion and christianity.Louis Malieckal - 1989 - Journal of Dharma 14 (4):313-328.
     
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  29. West of the Dateline, Entrepreneurship as Poesy.Louis Arnoux - 2003 - In Victoria Grace, Heather Worth & Laurence Simmons (eds.), Baudrillard west of the dateline. Palmerston North, N.Z.: Dunmore Press.
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    L'argument ontologique chez Saint Anselme et chez Hegel.Louis Girard (ed.) - 1995 - Rodopi.
    L'exposé cartésien de l'argument ontologique s'écarte radicalement de l'esprit originaire de la preuve, chez Saint Anselme. Le Dieu de Descartes, parfait parce que tout-puissant, est bien différent du Dieu du Proslogion, Celui qui est tel que rien de plus grand ne puisse être pensé, fin de la pensée et du désir humains. La preuve d'Anselme conceptualise une expérience humaine qui se pense comme l'expérience chrétienne orthodoxe, décrivant, de ce fait, l'homme en sa vérité. Mais on n'entrera pleinement dans la pensée (...)
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  31. Un philosophe et un historien dans la crise moderniste.Louis Girard - 2012 - Filosofia Oggi 35 (3-4):343-384.
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  32. Madness and Modernism : Insanity in the Light of Modern Art, Literature, and Thought vol. 1.Louis A. Sass - 1992 - New York: BasicBooks.
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    Alternative Probability Theories for Cognitive Psychology.Louis Narens - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (1):114-120.
    Various proposals for generalizing event spaces for probability functions have been put forth in the mathematical, scientific, and philosophic literatures. In cognitive psychology such generalizations are used for explaining puzzling results in decision theory and for modeling the influence of context effects. This commentary discusses proposals for generalizing probability theory to event spaces that are not necessarily boolean algebras. Two prominent examples are quantum probability theory, which is based on the set of closed subspaces of a Hilbert space, and topological (...)
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    Feeding innovations and their cultural transmission in bird populations.Louis Lefebvre - 2000 - In Celia Heyes & Ludwig Huber (eds.), The Evolution of Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 311--328.
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  35. Loetscher Catherine.Espace Louis-Agassiz - unknown - Global Bioethics 15 (3-2002).
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    Aristotle’s Contrary Psychology: The Mean in Ethics and Beyond.Louis Groarke - 2015 - Review of Metaphysics 69 (1):47-71.
    Contemporary commentators such as Rosalind Hursthouse misconstrue Aristotle’s doctrine of the ethical mean. They propose a monist account of his moral psychology, explaining each virtue in terms of the presence or absence of a single psychological trait. In contrast, the author argues that Aristotle depicts virtue as a balancing of two opposed psychological inclinations that push and pull in different directions. Each inclination is a positive force in its own right; neither is mere privation. This dualistic account of moral psychology (...)
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  37. Violence et démesure chez Héraclite.Louis Schneiter - 2005 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 110:119-122.
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    Dieu n'est pas Dieu.Louis Soubise - 1971 - Paris,: Épi.
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  39. Comment la notion de loi humaine conçue par Spirioza..Louis Adelphe - 1905 - [n. p.]:
     
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    Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Louis Millet - 2012 - V. Lecoffre.
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    Economic and Financial Decisions Under Risk.Louis Eeckhoudt, Christian Gollier & Harris Schlesinger - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    After examining these decisions in their one-period setting, they devote most of the book to a multiperiod context, which adds the long-term perspective most risk management analyses require.
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    Schreber's Panopticism: Psychosis and the Modern Soul.Louis Sass - 1987 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 54.
  43. Some Reflections on the (Analytic) Philosophical Approach to Delusion.Louis Arnorsson Sass - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (1):71-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11.1 (2004) 71-80 [Access article in PDF] Some Reflections on the (Analytic) Philosophical Approach to Delusion Louis A. Sass There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." —Hamlet, Act I, Scene 5 The peculiar, often problematic phenome na of psychopathology have been attract ing the attention of analytic philosophers in recent years. The topic of delusion (...)
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    L'idéalisme dialectique d'Hamelin.Louis Millet - 1977 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:213.
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  45. 'From the stage to the state': politics, form, and performance in the Elizabethan theatre.Louis Montrose - 2000 - In Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell (eds.), Politics and Aesthetics in the Arts. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--49.
     
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    (1 other version)Sin, liberty and law.Louis Monden - 1965 - London,: Dublin G. Chapman.
  47. The morality of embryo use.Louis M. Guenin - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Is it permissible to use a human embryo in stem cell research, or in general as a means for benefit of others? Acknowledging each embryo as an object of moral concern, Louis M.Guenin argues that it is morally permissible to decline intrauterine transfer of an embryo formed outside the body, and that from this permission and the duty of beneficence, there follows a consensus justification for using donated embryos in service of humanitarian ends. He then proceeds to show how (...)
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  48. The scientific work of Paul Vieille (1854-1934).Louis Medard - 1994 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 47 (3):381-404.
     
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    Frontal brain electrical activity distinguishes valence and intensity of musical emotions.Louis A. Schmidt & Laurel J. Trainor - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (4):487-500.
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    Le problème de l'intentionnalité de la conscience: "vécu intentionnel" ou "esse intentionale" ?Louis Millet - 1990 - Les Etudes Philosophiques:433.
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