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    Le sentiment de la nature.Michel Epuy - 1907 - Paris,: F. R de Rudeval.
    Excerpt from Le Sentiment de la Nature Ici, n'est-il pas vrai, l'usage a donné à chacun des termes accouplés, un sens particulier? La Na t'ure est ici le Monde spécialement considéré sous son aspect pittoresque et Ce que nos yeux voient parmi les choses et les ètres que l'homme n'a point créés, constitue à trés peu près la Nature dont on dit que telle personne a; ou n'a pas le sentiment. Et par là le langage veut exprimer que cette personne (...)
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  2. Moral exemplars in education: a liberal account.Michel Croce - 2020 - Ethics and Education (x):186-199.
    This paper takes issue with the exemplarist strategy of fostering virtue development with the specific goal of improving its applicability in the context of education. I argue that, for what matters educationally, we have good reasons to endorse a liberal account of moral exemplarity. Specifically, I challenge two key assumptions of Linda Zagzebski’s Exemplarist Moral Theory (2017), namely that moral exemplars are exceptionally virtuous agents and that imitating their behavior is the main strategy for acquiring the virtues. I will introduce (...)
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    The Trouble with Poetic Licence.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2016 - British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (2):149-161.
    It is commonly thought that authors can make anything whatsoever true in their fictions by artistic fiat. Harry Deutsch originally called this position the Principle of Poetic License. If true, PPL sets an important constraint on accounts of fictional truth: they must be such as to allow that, for any x, one can write a story in which it is true that x. I argue that PPL is far too strong: it requires us to abandon the law of non-contradiction and (...)
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    (1 other version)The Liar Paradox in the predictive mind.Christian Michel - 2019 - Pragmatics and Cognition 26 (2-3):239-266.
    Most discussions frame the Liar Paradox as a formal logical-linguistic puzzle. Attempts to resolve the paradox have focused very little so far on aspects of cognitive psychology and processing, because semantic and cognitive-psychological issues are generally assumed to be disjunct. I provide a motivation and carry out a cognitive-computational treatment of the liar paradox based on a cognitive-computational model of language and conceptual knowledge within the Predictive Processing framework. I suggest that the paradox arises as a failure of synchronization between (...)
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    (1 other version)The five senses: a philosophy of mingled bodies (I).Michel Serres - 2008 - New York: Continuum.
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    The Parasite.Michel Serres - 2007 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Influential philosopher Michel Serres’s foundational work uses fable to explore how human relations are identical to that of the parasite to the host body. Among Serres’s arguments is that by being pests, minor groups can become major players in public dialogue—creating diversity and complexity vital to human life and thought. Michel Serres is professor in history of science at the Sorbonne, professor of Romance languages at Stanford University, and author of several books, including _Genesis._ Lawrence R. Schehr is (...)
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    The government of self and others.Michel Foucault - 2010 - New York: St Martin's Press. Edited by Michel Foucault.
    An exciting and highly original examination of the practices of truth-telling and speaking out freely (parr?sia) in ancient Greek tragedy and philosophy. Foucault discusses the difficult and changing practices of truth-telling in ancient democracies and tyrannies and offers a new perspective on the specific relationship of philosophy to politics.
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  8. Jacob.Michel Morange - 2006 - In L. Kritzman (ed.), The Columbia History of Twentieth Century French Thought. Columbia Univ Pr. pp. 549--551.
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  9. Monod.Michel Morange - 2006 - In L. Kritzman (ed.), The Columbia History of Twentieth Century French Thought. Columbia Univ Pr. pp. 622--624.
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  10. A Trip to the Zoo.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2022 - In V. Vinogradovs (ed.), Aesthetic Literacy vol I: a book for everyone. Melbourne: Mont Publishing House. pp. 52-55.
    This is a short piece on literary literacy, in the form of a choose-your-own-adventure story. -/- The entire piece is spread across all three volumes: Volume 1 Chapter 12, Volume 2 Chapter 5, and Volume 3 Chapter 22.
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  11. Sexual behaviour.Michel Carael, B. Ferry, J. C. Deheneffe, M. Mamdani, R. Ingham, V. K. Burbank, C. Williamson, S. Engelbrecht, M. Lambrick & E. J. van Rensburg - 1995 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 23 (1):75-123.
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    Measuring the young child: on facts, figures and ideologies in early childhood.Michel Vandenbroeck - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (4):413-425.
    In this contribution, we look – both historically and in the present – at how children are objectified in data and how it is assumed that this objectivation is a way to dismiss ideology, or at least to separate the ideological from the scientific. We argue, however, that the separation of data from ideology is itself a highly ideological choice. As Freire points out: education never was and never can be objective. The objectivation of the child and, more generally, of (...)
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  13. WHOIS, the Achilles' Heel of Data Protection.Michel Arnaud - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 53 (1):105 - +.
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    Two Aspects of Śūnyatā in Quantum Physics: Relativity of Properties and Quantum Non-separability.Michel Bitbol - 2019 - In Siddheshwar Rameshwar Bhatt (ed.), Quantum Reality and Theory of Śūnya. Springer. pp. 93-117.
    The so-called paradoxes of quantum physics are easily disposed of as soon as one accepts that there are no such things as intrinsically existing particles and their intrinsic properties, but that both particles and properties are relational “observables.” Accordingly, quantum physics does not offer a “description of the outer world,” but rather a prescription about how to make probabilistic predictions within a participatory environment. The latter view looks quite radical with respect to standard Western Aristotelian ontology; but it looks natural (...)
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    Fields and settings: French il and ça impersonals in copular complement constructions.Michel Achard - 2010 - Cognitive Linguistics 21 (3).
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    Two causation/perception constructions in French.Michel Achard - 1996 - Cognitive Linguistics 7 (4):315-358.
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    Putnam and the God’s Eye Point of View.Michel Ghins - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):235-243.
    In this paper, I criticize Putnam’s argument, which contends that scientific realism implies adherence to a God’s eye point of view. I also show that some sort of God’s eye point of view in a weak sense, i.e. interest-free, is indeed accessible to humans and that a moderate version of scientific realism is philosophically defensible.
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  18. The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915-1925.Michel Ghins - 2005 - Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science 16 (3):397-407.
     
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  19. Physique et philosophie de l'esprit.Michel Bitbol - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (1):126-127.
     
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  20. Osser titre philosophe chrétien: Aimé Forest.Michel Mahe - 2001 - Sapientia 56 (210):623-663.
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    Concept contextualism through the lens of Predictive Processing.Christian Michel - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (4):624-647.
    Concept contextualism is the view that the information associated with a concept is dependent on the context in which it is tokened. This view is gaining support in recent years. The received and c...
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  22. Définitions et fins du droit.Michel Villey - 1975 - Paris: Dalloz.
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    Seize essais de philosophie du droit.Michel Villey - 1969 - Paris,: Dalloz..
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  24. Le Credo du Peuple de Dieu.Michel Cagin - 2009 - Nova et Vetera 84 (1):7-43.
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  25. «Pour mieux lire l'Écriture». La lecture de la Bible, fin de la théologie et de la prédication.Michel Cagin - 2012 - Nova et Vetera 87 (1):25-42.
  26. Aphantasia as imagery blindsight.Matthias Michel, Jorge Morales, Ned Block & Hakwan Lau - forthcoming - Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
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    Argumentation in the Light of a Theory of Questioning.Michel Meyer & Marlene L. Cushman - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (2):81 - 103.
  28. Auguste comte.Michel Bourdeau - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Auguste Comte (1798–1857) is the founder of positivism, a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth, when it was eclipsed by neopositivism. However, Comte's decision to develop successively a philosophy of mathematics, a philosophy of physics, a philosophy of chemistry and a philosophy of biology, makes him the first philosopher of science in the modern sense, and his constant attention (...)
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    Entre réalité et vérité: méditations philosophiques.Michel Barat - 2018 - Paris: Entrelacs.
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    Henri Bergson.Michel Barlow - 1966 - Éditions universitaires.
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    L'épistémologie française, 1830-1970.Michel Bitbol & Jean Gayon (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Présentation de la spécificité de l'épistémologie en France, entre philosophie de la connaissance et philosophie des sciences, à travers un panorama de son histoire depuis la fin du XIXe siècle, de ses grands courants et de ses grandes figures : A. Comte, A. Cournot, C. Bernard, G. Bachelard, H. Poincaré, etc.
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    The Education of Desire: Plato and the Philosophy of Religion.Michel Despland - 1985 - Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press.
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    Merleau-Ponty au delà de la phénoménologie: du corps, de l'être et du langage.Michel Lefeuvre - 1976 - [Paris]: Klincksieck.
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    La philosophie religieuse de Gabriel Marcel.Michel Bernard - 1952 - [Le Puy]: Cahiers du nouvel humanisme.
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  35. Spinoza et la psychanalyse.Michel Bertrand - 1992 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 8:167-186.
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    Une nation peut-elle se donner la constitution de son choix?Michel Seymour - 1992 - Philosophiques 19 (2).
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    Incarnation and the Problem of Touch.Michel Henry - 2015 - In Richard Kearney & Brian Treanor (eds.), Carnal Hermeneutics. New York: Fordham. pp. 128-144.
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    Eileen Boris & Jennifer Klein, Caring for America: home health workers in the shadow of the welfare state.Sonya Michel - 2019 - Clio 49:290-293.
    Bien que Caring for America ait fait l’objet de nombreuses recensions au moment de sa publication en 2012, ce n’est que maintenant, sept ans plus tard, que l’on peut saisir l’importance de son apport à la littérature sur le travail de care. Depuis une dizaine d’années, cette littérature s’étoffe, surtout dans les sciences sociales mais Caring for America s’en distingue par sa dimension historique. Eileen Boris et Jennifer Klein montrent que les caractéristiques associées par les chercheurs au...
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    Entre philosophie politique et droit : le cas de la Loi sur la laïcité de l’État au Québec.Michel Seymour & Jérôme Gosselin-Tapp - 2020 - Les Cahiers de Droit 3 (61):741-775.
    The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it offers a critique of the normative foundations of the 2019 Quebec Act respecting the laicity of the State. This is primarily based on the theses we developed in La nation pluraliste. Repenser la diversité religieuse au Québec (Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2018), and elaborates a suitable diversity management model for Quebec using the republican liberalism described in Rawls’ later work. This discussion draws attention to certain pitfalls in the concept of (...)
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    Clinical ethics case consultation in a university department of cardiology and intensive care: a descriptive evaluation of consultation protocols.Michel Noutsias, Daniel Sedding, Jochen Dutzmann, Henning Rosenau, Kim P. Linoh, Nicolas Heirich, Stephan Nadolny, Jan Schildmann & Andre Nowak - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundClinical ethics case consultations (CECCs) provide a structured approach in situations of ethical uncertainty or conflicts. There have been increasing calls in recent years to assess the quality of CECCs by means of empirical research. This study provides detailed data of a descriptive quantitative and qualitative evaluation of a CECC service in a department of cardiology and intensive care at a German university hospital.MethodsSemi-structured document analysis of CECCs was conducted in the period of November 1, 2018, to May 31, 2020. (...)
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  41. Marketing as an art and science of market framing: Commentary.Michel Callon - 2010 - In Luis Araujo, John Finch & Hans Kjellberg (eds.), Reconnecting Marketing to Markets. Oxford University Press. pp. 224--233.
     
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    Petit traité de l'espace: un parcours pluridisciplinaire.Michel Denis - 2016 - Bruxelles (Belgique): Mardaga.
    Tout être vivant inscrit son activité dans l'espace. Environnements proches accessibles à notre vue, environnements lointains, villes, continents... Nous explorons l'espace en le traversant, mais aussi en écoutant les descriptions qui nous en sont faites, en étudiant cartes, atlas ou supports numériques. Nous mémorisons des itinéraires, nous comparons des distances, nous retrouvons notre point de départ après un long trajet. Nos capacités de raisonnement nous permettent d'imaginer des raccourcis, de créer de nouveaux parcours, en un mot, de manifester notre adaptation (...)
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    The Ethics of Ordinary Technology.Michel Puech - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    Technology is even more than our world, our form of life, our civilization. Technology interacts with the world to change it. Philosophers need to seriously address the fluidity of a smartphone interface, the efficiency of a Dyson vacuum cleaner, or the familiar noise of an antique vacuum cleaner. Beyond their phenomenological description, the emotional experience acquires moral significance and in some cases even supplies ethical resources for the self. If we leave this dimension of modern experience unaddressed, we may miss (...)
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  44. La rumeur comme résolution d'un problème mal résolu.Michel-Louis Rouquette - 1989 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 86:75-102.
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  45. Un colloque sur le mythe de la peine.Michel Sales - 1969 - Archives de Philosophie 32 (4):664-675.
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    Dossier : Les théories contemporaines de l’identité personnelle.Michel Seymour - 2011 - Ithaque 9:79-82.
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    Pensée, langage et communauté: une perspective anti-individualiste.Michel Seymour - 1994 - Les Editions Fides.
  48. Reflections on Cultural Difference And Advance Directives.Vicki Michel - 1997 - Bioethics Forum 13:2.
     
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  49. Nishida Kitarō and Chinese Philosophy. 2: Debt and Distance.Michel Dalissier - 2010 - Japan Review 22:137-170.
    Th is paper is the second part of a general study on the relationship between Nishida and Chinese philosophy. In the fi rst, I explored the extent to which Nishida’s philosophy was infl uenced, directly and indirectly, explicitly and implicitly, historically and conceptually, by materials coming from the intellectual horizon of Chinese thought. I concentrate here on Nishida’s own position toward what he understood by “Chinese philosophy.” Is this philosophy, so suggestive for Nishida, promoted to a central place in his (...)
     
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  50. Logos, pensée et vérité dans la philosophie grecque.MICHEL FATTAL - 2001
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