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    La notion de guerre civile en question.Marie-Danielle Demélas-Bohy - 1997 - Clio 5.
    L'idée que l'on puisse réduire à deux types - la guerre civile et la guerre étrangère - l'ensemble des manifestations guerrières relève si bien du sens commun que l'on ne s'avise guère de discuter cette classification. Et l'emploi que nous faisons de « guerre civile », à laquelle nous avons recours de plus en plus souvent, prouve une entente tacite autour de quelques idées dont on n'éprouve pas le besoin de mettre la validité à l'épreuve. Pourtant, cette locution ne renvoie (...)
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    Marisa Rey-Henningsen, The World of the Plough. [REVIEW]Marie-Danielle Demélas-Bohy - 1996 - Clio 4.
    L’Académie des sciences de Finlande vient de publier un ouvrage qui apporte des éléments de réflexion intéressants sur la question du matriarcat qui aurait été naguère pratiqué par quelques sociétés européennes. En se fondant sur une double démarche, de folkloriste et d’anthropologue, l’auteur, Marisa Rey-Henningsen, s’est attachée à décrire et interpréter les rapports entre sexes qui étaient la norme voici encore très peu de temps en Galice. Une structure sociale particulière – le droit de...
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    Marisa REY-HENNINGSEN, The World of the Ploughwoman. Folklore and Reality in Matriarchal Northwest Spain, Academia Scientiarum Fennica, FF Communications, vol. CX, no. 254, Helsinki, 1994, 293 p. [REVIEW]Marie-Danielle Demélas - 1996 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:27-27.
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    Marie-France Daniel.Marie-France Daniel & Stephanie Burdick-Shepherd - 2009 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 19 (2-3):12-13.
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    Embodying values in technology: Theory and practice.Mary Flanagan, Daniel Howe & Helen Nissenbaum - 2008 - In M. J. van den Joven & J. Weckert (eds.), Information Technology and Moral Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 322--353.
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    Giving Voice to Values as a Leverage Point in Business Ethics Education.Daniel G. Arce & Mary C. Gentile - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (3):535-542.
    The Giving Voice to Values pedagogy and curriculum is described as an example of a powerful leverage point in the integration of business ethics and values-driven leadership across the business curriculum. GVV is post-decision-making in that it identifies an ethical course of action and asks practitioners to identify who are the parties involved and what’s at stake for them; what are the main arguments to be countered; and what levers that can be used to influence those who are in disagreement. (...)
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    Evaluating Amnesia in Multiple Personality Disorder.Mary Jo Nissen, James L. Ross, Daniel B. Willingham, Thomas B. Mackenzie & Daniel L. Schacter - 1994 - In Mary Jo Nissen, James L. Ross, Daniel B. Willingham, Thomas B. Mackenzie & Daniel L. Schacter (eds.).
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    Explanation in the special science: The case of biology and history.Marie I. Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.) - 2014 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Biology and history are often viewed as closely related disciplines, with biology informed by history, especially in its task of charting our evolutionary past. Maximizing the opportunities for cross-fertilization in these two fields requires an accurate reckoning of their commonalities and differences-precisely what this volume sets out to achieve. Specially commissioned essays by a team of recognized international researchers cover the full panoply of topics in these fields and include notable contributions on the correlativity of evolutionary and historical explanations, applying (...)
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    Elementary recursive quantifier elimination based on Thom encoding and sign determination.Daniel Perrucci & Marie-Françoise Roy - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (8):1588-1604.
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    Global–local interference modulated by communication between the hemispheres.Daniel H. Weissman & Marie T. Banich - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (3):283.
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    An Ethical Bone to PICC: Considering a Harm Reduction Approach for a Second Valve Replacement for a Person Who Uses Drugs.Daniel Z. Buchman & Marie-Josee Lynch - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1):79-81.
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    Modeling the development process of dialogical critical thinking in pupils aged 10 to 12 years.Marie-France Daniel, Louise Lafortune, Richard Pallascio, Laurance Splitter, Christina Slade & Teresa de la Garza - unknown
    This research project investigated manifestations of critical thinking in pupils 10 to 12 years of age during their group discussions held in the context of Philosophy for Children Adapted to Mathematics. The objective of the research project was to examine, through the pupils' discussions, the development of dialogical critical thinking processes. The research was conducted during an entire school year. The research method was based on the Grounded Theory approach; the material used consisted of transcripts of verbal exchanges among the (...)
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  14. Philosophy, Critical Thinking and Philosophy for Children1.Marie-France Daniel & Emmanuelle Auriac - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (5):415-435.
    For centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requiring complex cognitive skills and predispositions related to complex (or critical) thinking. The Philosophy for Children (P4C) approach aims at the development of critical thinking in pupils through philosophical dialogue. Some contest the introduction of P4C in the classroom, suggesting that the discussions it fosters are not philosophical in essence. In this text, we argue that P4C is philosophy.
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    Techniques of repair, the circulation of knowledge, and environmental transformation: Towards a new history of transportation.Dániel Margócsy & Mary Augusta Brazelton - 2023 - History of Science 61 (1):3-18.
    It is the aim of this article to put questions of maintenance and repair in the history of science and technology under scrutiny, with a special focus on technologies and methods of transportation. The history of transportation is a history of trying to avoid shipwrecks and plane crashes. It is also a history of broken masts, worm-eaten hulls, the flat tires of cars, and endless delays at airports. This introductory article assesses the technological, scientific, and cultural implications of repairing and (...)
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    From Public Health to Population Health: How Law Can Redefine the Playing Field.Daniel M. Fox, Mary Kramer & Marion Standish - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (S4):21-29.
    Today’s panel is about the expanding boundary of population health policy, what that expanding boundary has to do with law, and what kinds of challenges and opportunities come out of it. What I want to do for the next few minutes is talk to you about the notion of population health as it exists where law and policy are made, rather than where it exists in a spectacular international theoretical literature. Then I want to introduce our panelists. In the process, (...)
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  17. Quelles relations entre le développement de la pensée critique dialogique et les représentations sociales des jeunes analysées sous forme de « scènes » ? Étude de cas chez des adolescents marocains Recherches en Éducation, 41, 126-145.Marie-France Daniel - 2020 - Recherches En Education 41:126-145.
    Cet article se base sur des résultats d’enquête récents montrant que, chez des adolescents marocains âgés de dix à dix-huit ans, les manifestations de pensée critique dialogique se si-tuent majoritairement dans une « perspective épistémologique » appelée « relativisme » par un modèle développemental élaboré dans les quinze dernières années avec la méthode de la théorie ancrée. Pour comprendre ces résultats de recherche, qui contrastent avec ceux obte-nus auprès d’adolescents québécois et français appartenant aux mêmes groupes d’âge, nous décrivons, dans (...)
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    Determination of the prevalence of depression among the elderly using the Geriatric Depression Scale.Valentin Mary Grace, Aguirre Karla Mae, Ante Kristina, Calderon Carlos Miguel, Cunanan Andrea Tracy, Lim Hannah Lorraine, Malasan Funny Jovis, Manlutac Katrina Chelsea, Novilla Danielle Ann, Oliveros Marianne, Wee Edwin Monico & Quilala Peter - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    La philosophie et les enfants.Marie-France Daniel - 1998 - Montréal : Éditions Logiques.
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  20. Memory strategies mediate the relationships between memory and judgment.Silvio Aldrovandi, Marie Poirier, Daniel Heussen & Peter Ayton - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
    In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations is still a debate. According to some theoretical approaches (e.g., “two-memory hypothesis”; Anderson, 1989) retrospective evaluations are based on the impression formed while attending to the to-be-assessed stimuli(on-line judgment) – no functional dependence between information retrieval and judgment is implied. Conversely, several theories entail that judgment must depend, at least in part, on memory processes (e.g., Dougherty, Gettys, & Ogden, 1999; Schwarz, 1998; Tversky & Kahneman, 1973). (...)
     
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    Jme referees in 2005.Mary Louise Arnold, Victor Battistich, Roger Bergman, Marvin Berkowitz, Celeste Broady, Daniel Brugman, Amanda Cain, Gustavo Carlo, David Carr & William Casebeer - 2006 - Journal of Moral Education 35 (2):282-284.
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  22. Learning to Dialogue in Kindergarden, A Case Study.Marie-France Daniel - 2006 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 25 (3):23-52.
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    Pausological aspects of Guatemalan children’s narratives.Mary R. Bassett & Daniel C. O’Connell - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (5):387-389.
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    Fighting Vaccination Hesitancy: Improving the Exercise of Responsible Agency.Daniel Miller, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Nadira Faber & Andreas Kappes - 2024 - In Ben Davies, Gabriel De Marco, Neil Levy & Julian Savulescu (eds.), Responsibility and Healthcare. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 271-286.
    Addressing vaccination hesitancy is a major challenge in the fight against infectious disease. Vaccine hesitancy has given rise to recent outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases (e.g., measles) in developed countries. In developed regions, particularly Europe and North America non-structural barriers to vaccination such as risk perceptions and philosophical beliefs seem to play a crucial role in vaccination uptake (Larson et al. 2014), and also contribute to current vaccine hesitancy with regard to COVID-19. To combat these developments, understanding psychological factors in (...)
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  25. Introduction: Points of Contact between Biology and History.Marie I. Kaiser & Daniel Plenge - 2014 - In Marie I. Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.), Explanation in the special science: The case of biology and history. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 1-23.
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    Introduction.Daniel Boyarin, Anne Marie Wolf & Lilith Acadia - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (3):373-384.
    Responding to doubts expressed by contributors to the Common Knowledge symposium on xenophilia, this introduction to the seventh and final installment seeks to explain the critics’ methodological concerns in a case study of strong affect in the Babylonian Talmud. Examining the story of Rav Rehumi and his wife in Ketubot 62b, the author inquires whether differences of culture and the passage of time make it impossible for us to determine whether love is the affect involved. The case is especially difficult (...)
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  27. Engaging in Critical Dialogue about Mathematics.Marie-France Daniel - 2013 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 34 (1):58-68.
    The goal of this paper is to highlight the fact that the Philosophy for Children Approach can be used to stimulate pupil’s reflection within the framework of school subjects such as mathematics. First we situate P4C within the field of socio-constructivist epistemology. Then, P4C as adapted to mathematics is introduced. Finally, we describe an experiment linked to five types of exchanges, manifested between the beginning and the end of a school year while the pupils were learning to philosophize about mathematics. (...)
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    Relational Spirituality and Transformation: Risking Intimacy and Alterity.Daniel Jass, Mary L. Jensen & Steven J. Sandage - 2008 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 1 (2):182-206.
    We extend a relational model of spirituality and transformation based on Shuts’ and Sandage's previous interdisciplinary work in Transforming Spirituality. Spirituality is conceptualized based on a relational framework, and transformation is understood as emerging through an intensification of relational anxiety. Spiritual maturity is related to differentiation of self, based on theology and social science. The risks and challenges of relational intimacy and alterity are proposed as two relational pathways toward differentiation and spiritual transformation. Practical relational strategies to enhance spiritual formation (...)
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    Keeping Emotions in Mind: The Influence of Working Memory Capacity on Parent-Reported Symptoms of Emotional Lability in a Sample of Children With and Without ADHD.Daniel André Jensen, Marie Farstad Høvik, Nadja Josefine Nyhammer Monsen, Thale Hegdahl Eggen, Heike Eichele, Steinunn Adolfsdottir, Kerstin Jessica Plessen & Lin Sørensen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  30. Illiterate Adults and Philosophy for Children.Marie-France Daniel - 1988 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 9 (2).
    Illiteracy is a concrete and real problem, which involves nearly one thousand million people in the world. And, according to UNESCO statistics, this number, far from decreasing, keeps increasing in undeveloped countries as well as in the industrialized ones.
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    Mathematical Knowledge and Moral Education.Marie-France Daniel, Louise Lafortune, Richard Pallascio & Pierre Sykes - 1995 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 12 (3):40-47.
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  32. Reflections on the Notion of Cooperation.Marie-France Daniel - 1993 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 14 (2).
    At birth, human beings are immature, helpless and dependent on others. Unlike other animals who can survive by themselves after a few hours of life, human babies need adults to help them to learn how to live. Yet, humankind survived and adapted perfectly. This is not solely because it has the ability to think and to communicate; it is also because it has the disposition to cooperate with peers in order to reach common aims and to act for the common (...)
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: Can the Fetus Be an Organ Farm?Mary Anne Warren, Daniel C. Maguire & Carol Levine - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (5):23.
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    Art History: A Contextual Inquiry CourseArt History and Education.Danielle Rice, Virgina L. Fitzpatrick, Stephen Addiss & Mary Erickson - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (2):114.
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    Pour l'apprentissage d'une pensée critique au primaire.Marie-France Daniel - 2005 - Sainte-Foy, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec. Edited by Monique Darveau, Louise Lafortune & Richard Pallascio.
    Eduquer, c'est stimuler les jeunes au dépassement de soi et à l'exploitation de leurs compétences sur les plans intellectuel, social et de la communication. La Philosophie pour enfants - et son adaptation à l'apprentissage des mathématiques - est une approche pertinente et significative pour stimuler chez les élèves des compétences transversales reliées à la pensée critique, à la coopération avec autrui et à la communication. Cet ouvrage étudie, pas à pas, à l'aide de nombreux exemples tirés des discussions entre élèves (...)
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    Vad är pedagogik?Daniel Kallós, Eva-Mari Köhler & Karl-Axel Nilsson - 1971 - Lund,: Studentlitteratur. Edited by Eva-Mari Köhler & Karl-Axel Nilsson.
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    Juan de Mariana y la defensa de la cristiandad hispana.Daniel Marín Arribas - 2020 - Buitrago de Lozoya, Madrid-España: SND Editores.
  38. The Development of Dialogical Critical Thinking in Children.Marie-France Daniel, Louise Lafortune & Pierre Mongeau - 2003 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 22 (4):43-55.
    In this paper, we study the manifestations of what we call “dialogical critical thinking” in elementary school pupils when they are engaged in philosophical exchanges among peers: What are thecharacteristics of dialogical critical thinking? How does it develop in youngsters? Our research was conducted during an entire school year, with eight groups of pupils from three different cultural contexts: Australia, Mexico and Quebec. Our findings were constructed in an inductive manner, inspired by qualitative analysis as defined by Glaser and Strauss (...)
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    Women, Philosophical Community of Inquiry and the Liberation of Self.Marie-France Daniel - 1994 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 11 (3-4):63-71.
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    Sustained visual attention in deaf and hearing adults.Mary Lynne Dittmar, Daniel B. Berch & Joel S. Warm - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (6):339-342.
  41. Philosophy, Critical Thinking and Philosophy for Children1.Marie Daniel & Emmanuelle Auriac - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (5):415-435.
     
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    (1 other version)Learning Alignments and Leveraging Natural Logic.Nathanael Chambers, Daniel Cer, Trond Grenager, David Hall, Chloe Kiddon, Bill MacCartney, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Daniel Ramage, Eric Yeh & Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    We describe an approach to textual inference that improves alignments at both the typed dependency level and at a deeper semantic level. We present a machine learning approach to alignment scoring, a stochastic search procedure, and a new tool that finds deeper semantic alignments, allowing rapid development of semantic features over the aligned graphs. Further, we describe a complementary semantic component based on natural logic, which shows an added gain of 3.13% accuracy on the RTE3 test set.
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    Aligning Semantic Graphs for Textual Inference and Machine Reading.Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Trond Grenager, Bill MacCartney, Daniel Cer, Daniel Ramage, Chloe Kiddon & Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    This paper presents our work on textual inference and situates it within the context of the larger goals of machine reading. The textual inference task is to determine if the meaning of one text can be inferred from the meaning of another and from background knowledge. Our system generates semantic graphs as a representation of the meaning of a text. This paper presents new results for aligning pairs of semantic graphs, and proposes the application of natural logic to derive inference (...)
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    Grounded theory. A research method for advancing the comprehension of p4c’s processes.Marie-France Daniel - 2018 - Childhood and Philosophy 14 (29).
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    The Developmental Dynamics of a Community of Philosophical Inquiry in an Elementary School Mathematics Classroom.Marie-France Daniel, Louise Lafortune, Richard Pallascio & Michael Schleifer - 2000 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 15 (1):2-9.
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    Mucin and proteoglycan functions in embryo implantation.Daniel D. Carson, Mary M. Desouza & E. Gloria C. Regisford - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (7):577-583.
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  47. P4c In Preservice Teacher Education:: Difficulties and Successes Encountered in Two Research Projects.Marie-France Daniel - 1999 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 19 (1):15-28.
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  48. Teaching Training in Physical Education, Towards a rationale for a Socio-constructivist Approach.Marie-France Daniel - 1995 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 16 (2):90-101.
     
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    Preference-based English reverse auctions.Marie-Jo Bellosta, Sylvie Kornman & Daniel Vanderpooten - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (7-8):1449-1467.
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    Community of Inquiry and Community of Philosophical Inquiry.Marie-France Daniel & Richard Pallascio - 1997 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 17 (1):51-66.
    In early 1997, participants on the p4c-list, an email discussion list, reacted to an anecdote about Wittgenstein’s lectures at Cambridge by engaging in a three month long exchange on the nature of a Community of Inquiry. This article is a lightly edited transcript of that discussion and, as such, not only addresses many aspects of the substantive issue, but also provides an exemplar of at least one type of Community of Inquiry.
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