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    Beauvoir et Sartre: pour un matérialisme féministe.Michel Kail - 2023 - Paris: PUF.
  2. Cue validity, cue cost, and processing types in sentence comprehension in French and Spanish.Michele Kail - 1989 - In Brian MacWhinney & Elizabeth Bates, The Crosslinguistic study of sentence processing. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 77--117.
     
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    Marx et la politique.Michel Kail - 1996 - Actuel Marx 20 (2):81-92.
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    (1 other version)Mai 68, la grande peur des dominants de la démocratie. Un essai d’analyse matérialiste antinaturaliste.Michel Kail - 2019 - Nóema 10.
    Questo articolo propone una riflessione sugli avvenimenti politici del '68 e del movimento femminista in Francia a partire da un'analisi del materialismo antinaturalista sartriano.
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    Mémoires, t. I et t. II, by Simone de Beauvoir.Michel Kail - 2019 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 30 (1):181-192.
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    8 Beauvoir, Sartre, and the Problem of Alterity.Michel Kail - 2009 - In Christine Daigle & Jacob Golomb, Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence. Indiana University Press. pp. 143.
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    Simone de Beauvoir.Michel Kail - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer, A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 418–428.
    Without being narcissistic, the better part of Simone de Beauvoir's work is autobiographical. Autobiography, rather than any philosophy of history, is the basis on which Beauvoir renews the notion of history and places it at the core of feminist theory and politics.
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Myriam Bienenstock, Henri Dilberman, Roselyne Dégremont, Patrick Cerutti, Alain Panero, Jacqueline Carroy, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Stéphanie Roza, Stanislas Deprez, Jean-Pierre Richard, Roberto Zambiasi, Jean-Claude Dumoncel, Francesco Saverio Nisio, Vincent Blanchet, Bernard Stevens, Claudia Serban, Alexandre Declos & Michel Kail - 2022 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (3):377-424.
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Johan Heilbron, Giovanni Minozzi, Roselyne Dégremont, Patrick Cerutti, Stanislas Deprez, Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin, Jacques Hospied, Jean-Pierre Richard, Vincent Houillon, Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Henri Dilberman, Stéphane Finetti, Frédéric Cossutta, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Benoît Donnet, Sylvain Camilleri, Paul Slama, Jacques Bergues, Jean-François Aenishanslin, Éric Blondel, Georges Chapouthier, Michel Kail & Francis Guibal - 2024 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149 (3):395-450.
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    Beauvoir et Sartre. Pour un matérialisme féministe, by Michel Kail.Héloïse Humbert - 2024 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 35 (1-2):287-293.
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    Book Review of: Simone de Beauvoir: philosophe, by Michel Kail[REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 2006 - Radical Philosophy 140:51-53.
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    What is subjectivity?Jean-Paul Sartre - 2016 - New York: Verso. Edited by Michel Kail, Raoul Kirchmayr, Fredric Jameson, David Broder & Trista Selous.
    Jean-Paul Sartre, at the height of his powers, debates with Italy’s leading intellectuals In 1961, the prolific French intellectual Jean-Paul Sartre was invited to give a talk at the Gramsci Institute in Rome. In attendance were some of Italy’s leading Marxist thinkers, such as Enzo Paci, Cesare Luporini, and Galvano Della Volpe, whose contributions to the long and remarkable discussion that followed are collected in this volume, along with the lecture itself. Sartre posed the question “What is subjectivity?”—a question of (...)
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    Michele M. Moody-Adams: Fieldwork in Familiar Places. Morality, Culture, & Philosophy.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 1999 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2 (4):427-432.
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    “Invariants” in Koffka’s Theory of Constancies in Vision: Highlighting Their Logical Structure and Lasting Value.Michele Vicovaro & Luigi Burigana - 2017 - Gestalt Theory 39 (1):6-29.
    Summary By introducing the concept of “invariants”, Koffka endowed perceptual psychology with a flexible theoretical tool, which is suitable for representing vision situations in which a definite part of the stimulus pattern is relevant but not sufficient to determine a corresponding part of the perceived scene. He characterised his “invariance principle” as a principle conclusively breaking free from the “old constancy hypothesis”, which rigidly surmised point-to-point relations between stimulus and perceptual properties. In this paper, we explain the basic terms and (...)
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    Ethical decision-making climate, moral distress, and intention to leave among ICU professionals in a tertiary academic hospital center.Michele Zimmer, Julie Landon, Samantha Dove, Kerri Bouchard, Eunsung Cho, Melissa Davis-Gilbert, Rachel Hausladen, Karen McQuillan, Ali Tabatabai, Trishna Mukherjee, Raya Kheirbek, Samuel Tisherman, Tracey Wilson & Henry Silverman - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundCommentators believe that the ethical decision-making climate is instrumental in enhancing interprofessional collaboration in intensive care units. Our aim was twofold: to determine the perception of the ethical climate, levels of moral distress, and intention to leave one's job among nurses and physicians, and between the different ICU types and determine the association between the ethical climate, moral distress, and intention to leave.MethodsWe performed a cross-sectional questionnaire study between May 2021 and August 2021 involving 206 nurses and physicians in a (...)
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  16. (1 other version)On the interpretation of decision problems with imperfect recall.Michele Piccione & Ariel Rubinstein - manuscript
    We argue that in extensive decision problems (extensive games with a single player) with imperfect recall care must be taken in interpreting information sets and strategies. Alternative interpretations allow for different kinds of analysis. We address the following issues: 1. randomization at information sets; 2. consistent beliefs; 3. time consistency of optimal plans; 4. the multiselves approach to decision making. We illustrate our discussion through an example that we call the ‘‘paradox of the absentminded driver.’’ Journal of Economic Literature Classification (...)
     
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    Domestic Violence.Michele R. Kennett - 2000 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 2 (3):93-101.
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    Two Languages in the Self/The Self in Two Languages: French‐Portuguese Bilinguals' Verbal Enactments and Experiences of Self in Narrative Discourse.Michele E. J. Koven - 1998 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 26 (4):410-455.
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  19. [no title].Michèle Friend - 2013 - Les Cahiers D'Ithaque.
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  20. Cultural capital: Allusions, gaps and glissandos in recent theoretical developments.Michele Lamont & Annette Lareau - 1988 - Sociological Theory 6 (2):153-168.
    The concept of cultural capital has been increasingly used in American sociology to study the impact of cultural reproduction on social reproduction. However, much confusion surrounds this concept. In this essay, we disentangle Bourdieu and Passeron's original work on cultural capital, specifying the theoretical roles cultural capital plays in their model, and the various types of high status signals they are concerned with. We expand on their work by proposing a new definition of cultural capital which focuses on cultural and (...)
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    Destabilizing theory: contemporary feminist debates.Michèle Barrett & Anne Phillips (eds.) - 1992 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    In the past decade the central principles of western feminist theory have been dramatically challenged. many feminists have endorsed post-structuralism's rejection of essentialist theoretical categories, and have added a powerful gender dimension to contemporary critiques of modernity. Earlier 'women' have been radically undermined, and newer concerns with 'difference', 'identity', and 'power' have emerged. Destabilizing Theory explores these developments in a set of specially commissioned essays by feminist theorists. Does this change amount to a real shift within feminist theory, or will (...)
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  22. Inquiry and the doxastic attitudes.Michele Palmira - 2020 - Synthese 197 (11):4947-4973.
    In this paper I take up the question of the nature of the doxastic attitudes we entertain while inquiring into some matter. Relying on a distinction between two stages of open inquiry, I urge to acknowledge the existence of a distinctive attitude of cognitive inclination towards a proposition qua answer to the question one is inquiring into. I call this attitude “hypothesis”. Hypothesis, I argue, is a sui generis doxastic attitude which differs, both functionally and normatively, from suspended judgement, full (...)
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  23. The Epistemic Responsibilities of Voters: Towards an Assertion-Based Account.Michele Giavazzi - 2023 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (1-2):111-131.
    It is often claimed that democratic voters have epistemic responsibilities. However, it is not often specified why voters have such epistemic responsibilities. In this paper, I contend that voters have epistemic responsibilities because voting is best understood as an act that bears assertoric force. More precisely, voters perform what I call an act of political advocacy whereby, like an asserter who states or affirms that something is the case, they state or affirm that a certain course of political action is (...)
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    Landandmybody … body from the stillness drinking in.Michele Whiting - 2021 - Environment, Space, Place 13 (1):111-132.
    Abstract:Considering diverse approaches made to investigate modalities of spatial thinking through the discipline of a Fine Art drawing practice, this paper aims to prospect for embodied strategies so as to address spatial drawing concerns, responding to a conversation between the body present and a set of waypoints used to explore developments of spatial thinking and its relational turn within arts practice. Methodologies of walking and drawing are employed to encounter the land, mindful of Frédérique Gros' observation that the landscape is (...)
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  25. Political Equality and Epistemic Constraints on Voting.Michele Giavazzi - 2024 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 52 (2):147-176.
    As part of recent epistemic challenges to democracy, some have endorsed the implementation of epistemic constraints on voting, institutional mechanisms that bar incompetent voters from participating in public decision-making procedures. This proposal is often considered incompatible with a commitment to political equality. In this paper, I aim to dispute the strength of this latter claim by offering a theoretical justification for epistemic constraints on voting that does not rest on antiegalitarian commitments. Call this the civic accountability justification for epistemic constraints (...)
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  26. Educare la mente aperta: riflessioni sull’uso didattico della dissonanza cognitiva.Michele Flammia - 2022 - Annali Online Della Didattica e Della Formazione Docente 14 (23):81-95.
    This paper is a reflection on the potential of teaching methodologies that focus on the phenomenon of dissonance or cognitive conflict. In a multicultural and increasingly polarized society, the capacity to question one’s own beliefs and behaviors is certainly one of the skills that the educational system should promote, and the development of this competence is closely related to the effective control of the experience of dissonance originated by new information. Starting from a brief reconstruction of the pedagogical and psychological (...)
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    Il limite dello sguardo: oltre i confini delle immagini.Michele Guerra - 2020 - Milano: Raffaello Cortina editore.
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  28. L'idea figurativa.Michele Guerrisi - 1952 - Milano]: Mondadori.
     
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  29. Modes of action at the movies, or re-thinking film style from the embodies perspective.Michele Guerra - 2015 - In Maarten Coëgnarts & Peter Kravanja, Embodied cognition and cinema. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
     
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  30. Who wrote the film? Bears, naturalists and directors.Michele Guerra - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50.
     
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    La foi, ou, La certitude de la vérité: l'Évangile compris par Claude Tresmontant.Michèle Juin - 2023 - Saint-Chéron: Éditions Unicité.
    Qu'est-ce que la foi? Sous ce nom on met un peu tout et n'importe quoi. Et comme le fait remarquer Claude Tresmontant, il règne de nos jours un malentendu sur le sens de ce mot. Cet auteur a le mérite de rétablir ce que l'orthodoxie, depuis les débuts de l'Église, entend par la 'foi'. En traduisant l'Évangile il lui préfère le terme de 'certitude de la vérité'. Car le terme apparaît de nombreuses fois dans le Nouveau Testament. Il a paru (...)
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    The Influence of Bodily Experience on Children's Language Processing.Michele Wellsby & Penny M. Pexman - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (3):425-441.
    The Body–Object Interaction (BOI) variable measures how easily a human body can physically interact with a word's referent (Siakaluk, Pexman, Aguilera, Owen, & Sears, ). A facilitory BOI effect has been observed with adults in language tasks, with faster and more accurate responses for high BOI words (e.g., mask) than for low BOI words (e.g., ship; Wellsby, Siakaluk, Owen, & Pexman, ). We examined the development of this effect in children. Fifty children (aged 6–9 years) and a group of 21 (...)
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    Outside the Usitatissimus Cursus. An Augustinian Aporia on Nature?Michele Saracino - 2025 - Quaestio 24:357-375.
    Moving from the consideration of divine omnipotence, Augustine’s philosophical and theological inquiry raises further questions. The aim of this paper is to deal with the inherently problematic features brought about by the notion of nature. Nature is seen by Augustine as a plastic and dynamic concept, which unifies various semantic frameworks. In this study, I will focus on nature as the broadly-recognized dimension where phaenomena take place following stable and calculated laws, arguing that the tension existing between such a notion (...)
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    La notion de grand remplacement à l’épreuve de son évaluation numérique.Michèle Tribalat - 2022 - Cités 89 (1):197-205.
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    Michael Psellus. Epistulae, written by E. Papaioannou.Michele Trizio - 2022 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1):92-94.
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    Fashioning feminism: how Leandra Medine and other Man Repeller authors blog about choice and the gaze.Michele White - 2022 - Feminist Theory 23 (3):351-369.
    Leandra Medine indicates that she wants the Man Repeller multi-author blog to ‘serve as an open forum for women to draw their own conclusions’ instead of making ‘any sort of feministic statement’. Medine renders feminism as amorphous and an individual choice but she has been widely lauded for offering a feminist engagement in fashion. Her practices and position, as I argue throughout this article, allow her to fashion feminism, including associating feminism with the man repeller style and replacing aspects of (...)
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    Byzantine Philosophy as a Contemporary Historiographical Project.Michele Trizio - 2007 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 74 (1):247-294.
    Over the last decades the problem of the existence of Byzantine philosophy has been posed in terms of the determination of its status, its function, and its subject matter. To a certain extent, this approach to Byzantine philosophy has been motivated by the increasing disciplinary autonomy reached by the other branches of what is nowadays called «medieval philosophy». A series of significant scholarly achievements over the last twenty years have contributed to the development of more-or-less well defined scholarly fields of (...)
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  38. How to Solve the Puzzle of Peer Disagreement.Michele Palmira - 2019 - American Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1):83-96.
    While it seems hard to deny the epistemic significance of a disagreement with our acknowledged epistemic peers, there are certain disagreements, such as philosophical disagreements, which appear to be permissibly sustainable. These two claims, each independently plausible, are jointly puzzling. This paper argues for a solution to this puzzle. The main tenets of the solution are two. First, the peers ought to engage in a deliberative activity of discovering more about their epistemic position vis-à-vis the issue at stake. Secondly, the (...)
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  39. Simone Weil, last things.Michele Murray - 1981 - In George Abbott White, Simone Weil, Interpretations of a Life. Amherst: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press.
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  40. The jagged edge.Michele Murray - 1981 - In George Abbott White, Simone Weil, Interpretations of a Life. Amherst: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press.
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    A Deference-Based Theory of Expert Evidence.Michele Ubertone - 2022 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 108 (2):241-269.
    Since the beginning of the 1990s, the debate on expert evidence has constantly been growing. This article tries to give two separate contributions to a subsection of this debate, the one related to the alternative between deference and education. First, it contains an attack to the arguments that Ronald Allen and others have given in favor of the thesis according to which experts should perform a merely educational role at trial. Second, it maintains that the question of whether fact finders (...)
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  42. Ethics vs. Metaphysics.Michele Odisseas Impagnatiello - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy.
    Sometimes, a metaphysical theory has revisionary ethical consequences: for example, some have thought that modal realism entails that there are no moral obligations. In these cases, one may be tempted to reject the metaphysical theory on the grounds that it conflicts with commonsensical ethics. This is an ethics-to-metaphysics inference. My claim is that this inference is in general irrational, and that the fact that a metaphysical theory has highly revisionary ethical consequences is no reason at all to reject the theory. (...)
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  43. Immunity, thought insertion, and the first-person concept.Michele Palmira - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (12):3833-3860.
    In this paper I aim to illuminate the significance of thought insertion for debates about the first-person concept. My starting point is the often-voiced contention that thought insertion might challenge the thesis that introspection-based self-ascriptions of psychological properties are immune to error through misidentification relative to the first-person concept. In the first part of the paper I explain what a thought insertion-based counterexample to this immunity thesis should be like. I then argue that various thought insertion-involving scenarios do not give (...)
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    Societal threat as a moderator of cultural group selection.Michele J. Gelfand, Patrick Roos, Dana Nau, Jesse Harrington, Yan Mu & Joshua Jackson - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    As scholars have rushed to either prove or refute cultural group selection, the debate lacks sufficient consideration of CGS's potential moderators. We argue that pressures for CGS are particularly strong when groups face ecological and human-made threat. Field, experimental, computational, and genetic evidence are presented to substantiate this claim.
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    Dalla manipolazione del linguaggio ad un modo diverso di vivere la verità: un nuovo filone della filosofia: il filone fantasy.Michele Gianfelice - 2009 - Macerata: Simple.
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  46. Structure and Applicability.Michele Ginammi - 2014 - In Giorgio Venturi, Marco Panza & Gabriele Lolli, From Logic to Practice: Italian Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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    Bioethical entanglements of race, religion, and aids.Michele Goodwin - 2006 - In David E. Guinn, Handbook of bioethics and religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The domains of religious doctrine and practice provide ground for double bind analysis, particularly as applied to race, religion, and bioethics. In these spheres, reconciling church doctrine with social or medical practice is often challenging; the demands from each sphere are unique and sometimes irreconcilable. This chapter uses double bind theory as a framework to engage in a dialogue concerning race, religion, and bioethics. It offers a dialogue that scrutinizes conservative religious thought in what is colloquially known as the “black (...)
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    Majority properties of positional social preference correspondences.Michele Gori & Mostapha Diss - 2021 - Theory and Decision 92 (2):319-347.
    We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majority property for any given majority threshold. We also characterize the positional spcs satisfying the minimal majority property. We next evaluate the probability that the Borda, the plurality and the antiplurality spcs fulfil the two aforementioned properties under the Impartial and Anonymous Culture assumption in the presence of three and four alternatives for various sizes of the society. Our results show that the Borda spc is the positional spc which (...)
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  49. Un simple témoignage.Michèle Goslar - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:191-195.
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    La correspondance entre Descartes et Fermat/The correspondence between Descartes and Fermat.Michele Gregoire - 1998 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 51 (2):355-362.
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