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    Icônes.Olivier Nottellet - 2018 - Multitudes 73 (4):1-183.
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    Contribution of the basal ganglia to spoken language: Is speech production like the other motor skills?Alexandre Zenon & Etienne Olivier - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (6):576-576.
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  3. René Capitant et ses écrits sur le nazisme (1934-1939).Olivier Beaud - 2024 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 56 (56):169-196.
    This article aims to show that René Capitant was in some way a Resistant thinker even before the Second World War. It shows how this young Professor of public law tried to alert the French public opinion, by some shrewd essays on Nazism, on the serious danger represented by the hitlerian State even during its early period (1934-1939).
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    Constitutive principles versus comprehensibility conditions in post-Kantian physics.Olivier Darrigol - 2020 - Synthese 197 (10):4571-4616.
    The relativistic revolution led to varieties of neo-Kantianism in which constitutive principles define the object of scientific knowledge in a domain-dependent and historically mutable manner. These principles are a priori insofar as they are necessary premises for the formulation of empirical laws in a given domain, but they lack the self-evidence of Kant’s a priori and they cannot be identified without prior knowledge of the theory they purport to frame. In contrast, the rationalist endeavors of a few masters of theoretical (...)
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  5. The modular structure of physical theories.Olivier Darrigol - 2008 - Synthese 162 (2):195 - 223.
    Any advanced theory of physics contains modules defined as essential components that are themselves theories with different domains of application. Different kinds of modules can be distinguished according to the way in which they fit in the symbolic and interpretive apparatus of a theory. The number and kind of the modules of a given theory vary as the theory evolves in time. The relative stability of modules and the variability of their insertion in other theories play a vital role in (...)
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    Deducing Newton’s second law from relativity principles: A forgotten history.Olivier Darrigol - 2020 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 74 (1):1-43.
    In French mechanical treatises of the nineteenth century, Newton’s second law of motion was frequently derived from a relativity principle. The origin of this trend is found in ingenious arguments by Huygens and Laplace, with intermediate contributions by Euler and d’Alembert. The derivations initially relied on Galilean relativity and impulsive forces. After Bélanger’s Cours de mécanique of 1847, they employed continuous forces and a stronger relativity with respect to any commonly impressed motion. The name “principle of relative motions” and the (...)
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    Mind-Matter for Animals Matters: Science and the Denial of Animal Consciousness.Estiva Reus & David Olivier - 2007 - Between the Species 13 (7):6.
    Animal people are usually confident that Cartesianism is something of the past and that modern science clearly establishes that animals are sentient beings. But actually the scientific status of sentience is anything but firmly established. Not only is the subjective point of view absent from current science; it is precluded by construction from our fundamental realms of knowledge. Physics — the mother-science once we reject Cartesian dualism — is currently unable to include sentience in its account of the world. A (...)
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    Article sur Chateaubriand] [décembre 1814.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 405-408.
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    De la responsabilité des ministres 13 décembre 1814 – 1er février 1815.Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux - 2001 - In Kurt Kloocke & Olivier Devaux (eds.), Principes de Politique Et Autres Écrits . Liberté de la Presse, Responsabilité des Ministres, Mémoires de Juliette, Acte Additionel Etc. De Gruyter. pp. 413-496.
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    Penser la loyauté en droit: mélanges en l'honneur de Christine Youego.Christine Youego, Pierre-Olivier Chaumet & Christine Puigelier (eds.) - 2023 - Paris: Éditions Mare & Martin.
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    Interpreting Groups and Fields in Some Nonelementary Classes.Tapani Hyttinen, Olivier Lessmann & Saharon Shelah - 2005 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 5 (1):1-47.
    This paper is concerned with extensions of geometric stability theory to some nonelementary classes. We prove the following theorem:Theorem. Let [Formula: see text] be a large homogeneous model of a stable diagram D. Let p, q ∈ SD(A), where p is quasiminimal and q unbounded. Let [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. Suppose that there exists an integer n < ω such that [Formula: see text] for any independent a1, …, an∈ P and finite subset C ⊆ Q, but (...)
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    Poincaré and the Reaction Principle in Electrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 2023 - Philosophia Scientiae 27:63-125.
    When Henri Poincaré reviewed the then competing theories of electrodynamics in the 1890s, he required their compatibility with two principles of mechanical origin—the reaction principle and the relativity principle. Historians of relativity theory have usually focused on the relativity principle and neglected or misinterpreted Poincaré’s concern with the reaction principle. In particular, most of them have interpreted his crucial article of 1900 on “Lorentz’s theory and the principle of reaction” as an attempt to save this principle by assuming an electromagnetic (...)
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    Special Issue : nineteenth-century french philosophy of science : positivism and its continuations.Warren Schmaus & Olivier Rey - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (2):421-427.
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    Beyond food security: women’s experiences of urban agriculture in Cape Town.David W. Olivier & Lindy Heinecken - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (3):743-755.
    Urban agriculture is an important source of food and income throughout Africa. The majority of cultivators on the continent are women who use urban agriculture to provide for their family. Much research on urban agriculture in Africa focuses on the material benefits of urban agriculture for women, but a smaller body of literature considers its social and psychological empowering effects. The present study seeks to contribute to this debate by looking at the ways in which urban agriculture empowers women on (...)
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    L-eye to me: The combined role of Need for Cognition and facial trustworthiness in mimetic desires.Evelyne Treinen, Olivier Corneille & Gaylord Luypaert - 2012 - Cognition 122 (2):247-251.
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    Thasos.Bernard Holtzmann, Olivier Picard & Yves Grandjean - 1975 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 99 (2):711-715.
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  17. Manuel de Théologie fondamentale, Editions du Cerf, Cogitatio Dei.Hans Waldenfels, Olivier Depré & Claude Geffré - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (2):287-287.
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    Les conditions de la non-éducation et la répression de la sexualité.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2023 - Rue Descartes 103 (1):62-77.
    « L’une des manifestations principales de l’emprise du néolibéralisme autoritaire sur la vie des individus consiste dans la destruction des systèmes publics d’éducation ayant pour fonction de former le citoyen et d’émanciper l’homme. s’agit-il seulement d’un échec des politiques d’éducation? Ou ne s’agit-il pas plutôt de projets de non-éducation? La philosophie de Theodor W. Adorno permet de penser les conditions de ce que nous appelons ici la non-éducation, en suivant une approche critique, négative et dialectique. Nous en actualisons, dans cet (...)
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  19. On the necessary truth of the laws of classical mechanics.Olivier Darrigol - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (4):757-800.
  20. An empirical study of regulatory compliance in South African banks.Aliska Olivier, Antje Hargarter & Gary van Vuuren - 2024 - African Journal of Business Ethics 18 (2):31-44.
    Event studies are vital analytical tools used to gauge if unusual investment returns result from events within defined time frames. This article explores events marked by the disclosure of administrative penalties imposed on South African publicly traded financial institutions between 2011 to 2021 due to non-compliance with regulations. Results reveal statistically significant abnormal returns occur in at least 70% of cases, with negative events like fines correlating with negative returns. The findings emphasise the impact of regulatory fines on the performance (...)
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  21. A propos de l'oeuvre de Emmanuel Lévinas.P. Olivier - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (4):533-559.
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    Afrikaner spirituality: A complex mixture.Erna Olivier - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (4).
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    Bulletin de Philosophie et Christianisme (2^ e partie) Dans la diversite des themes. I-Christianisme et modernite II-Sous l'inspiration de la theologie III-La question de Dieu.Paul Olivier - 2002 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 90 (3):461-470.
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  24. Is Democracy on the Political Horizon?Gerrit C. Olivier - 1986 - Business and Society Review 57:24-27.
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    Initial Objects, Universal Objects for Squares, Equivalences and Congruences in Relation Semi-Algebras and Algebras.Jean-Pierre Olivier & Dany Serrato - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (4):455-475.
    In this paper the descriptions of the relation semi-algebra generated by an equivalence element and the relation algebra generated by an equivalence element are unified by functorial constructions. Here the developed techniques and ideas lead to a more manageable conceptual construction of universal objects for the functors of squares and special congruences.
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  26. Le financement de la haute technologie dans le système de santé : le cas de la pharmacogénomique.Catherine Olivier - 2007 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 2 (2):15-26.
    Health care resource allocation is a complex governmental task involving political decisions that are bound to be influenced by the various needs of the population and the demands of health professionals. What influence should these different interests have on the integration of new technologies into the health care system? Pharmacogenomics, a new field in the pharmacological sciences that integrates into the drug development process genomic information developed through the Human Genome Project, has been proposed as a technology that promises to (...)
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  27. Learning from Philosophy's Modern History: Telling Tensions within the Cartesian Project.G. Olivier - 1987 - South African Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):51-57.
     
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    Empirical Challenges and Concept Formation in the History of Hydrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (3):214-232.
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    Fora philosophy of hydro dynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 2013 - In Robert Batterman (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 12.
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    Introduction from Altered Man.Claude-Olivier Doron & Nicholas Anthony Eppert - 2021 - Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (2):179-239.
    ABSTRACT This article includes Nicholas Anthony Eppert's English translation of the introduction from Claude-Olivier Doron's L'homme altèrè: races et dégénérescence, published in French in 2016. Inspired by a Foucauldian methodology, Doron provides a novel way to approach the historiography and philosophy of race and racism. Rather than focusing on traditional ways to conceptualize race, through alterity, and racism as emerging from polygenist theories that saw races as issuing from different origins and thwarting the idea of the unity of the (...)
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    Comptes rendus.François-Olivier Touati, Jean-Christophe Cassard, Patrice Sicard, Perrine Simon-Nahum, Jacques Verger, Bruno Neveu, François Laplanche, Nicole Lemaître, Dominique Bourel, Alain Tallon & Marcel Grandière - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (4):607-639.
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    The Right to Know: A Logical Analysis.Réka Markovich & Olivier Roy - 2024 - Review of Analytic Philosophy 4 (1):39.
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    Attentio infima. Prière et attention virtuelle chez Thomas d’Aquin et Francisco Suárez.Olivier Dubouclez - 2024 - ThéoRèmes 20 (20).
    This article focuses on the problem of oratorical attention as it was formulated and transmitted by medieval theologians. Since a continuous attention is humanly impossible and the degradation of attention inevitable, how can one ensure the moral and religious value of prayer? The notion of virtual attention is an answer to that problem, allowing a certain persistence of attention within distraction itself. The article focuses on the building of this notion in Thomas Aquinas and on its more systematic development in (...)
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    Geometry, mechanics, and experience: a historico-philosophical musing.Olivier Darrigol - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (4):1-36.
    Euclidean geometry, statics, and classical mechanics, being in some sense the simplest physical theories based on a full-fledged mathematical apparatus, are well suited to a historico-philosophical analysis of the way in which a physical theory differs from a purely mathematical theory. Through a series of examples including Newton’s Principia and later forms of mechanics, we will identify the interpretive substructure that connects the mathematical apparatus of the theory to the world of experience. This substructure includes models of experiments, models of (...)
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    War and peace: the role of science and art.Soraya Nour & Olivier Remaud (eds.) - 2010 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
    Violence -- Poliltical philosophy -- Critical theory -- Science and arts in international relations -- Psyche -- Aesthetics -- Tolstoi's War and peace.
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    L’originalite Des economistes universitaires francais.Philippe Setbon, Olivier Marrot & Bertrand Lemennicier - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (1):151-170.
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    Présentation du numéro - Caravage – l’image en mouvement.Olivier Dubouclez - 2024 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 12 (2):9-10.
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    Envisager Méduse. Condensation et métamorphose dans la Tête de Méduse de Caravage.Olivier Dubouclez - 2024 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 12 (2):141-175.
    Various elements suggest that not only Medusa’s beheading, but also her metamorphosis is present on the parade shield that Caravaggio painted in 1597-1598 and that his patron, Cardinal del Monte, offered to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando de’ Medici. Scholars have recently insisted that the famous rotella shares many features with an engraving by Cornelis Cort, now attributed to Antonio Salamanca, a possible copy of a lost work by Leonardo. Interestingly, this engraving comes with a description of Medusa’s metamorphosis, (...)
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    L’histoire de la responsabilité : un essai de synthèse.Olivier Descamps - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):3-24.
    La responsabilité est la condition de notre humanité. Elle est protéiforme avec une prédominance pour la responsabilité pénale et la responsabilité civile. En quête de leurs origines, la seconde étant née dans l’ombre de la première, l’histoire nous montre l’existence de règles communes à de nombreuses civilisations comme le neminem laedere et la sanction de l’acte dommageable. Déroulant le fil des évolutions depuis l’Antiquité jusqu’aux codifications, les apports de chaque période sur les notions essentielles d’imputation et de culpabilité, de faute, (...)
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    armes et amour ou amour sans armes? Un aspect négligé de la circulation et de la réception du Roman de partonopeu de blois au XIIIème siècle.Olivier Collet - 2004 - Mediaevalia 25 (2):93-110.
    This paper analyses the differing receptions of the Old French Partonopeus de Blois in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries by revisiting a little known text, a peculiar prolongation in the form of an Art d'aimer which has been added to a versified French translation of the Disciplina clericalis. This continuation exists in only one manuscript; recent advances in technology and new research have allowed the author to determine that quite large parts of this Art d'aimer have been borrowed from Partonopeus. (...)
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  41. Les droits du caeur. Réceptivité de la raison et application de la lou morale chez kant.Olivier Dekens - 2000 - Giornale di Metafisica 22 (3):497-518.
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    De l’équilibre naturel à la stabilité et à la résilience : désuétude et persistance.Olivier Korniliou Delettre - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:53-72.
    L’expression équilibre naturel est largement utilisée dans les médias et par les militants écologistes pour sensibiliser le grand public aux conséquences néfastes des activités humaines sur l’environnement. Pourtant, alors qu’elle était relativement plébiscitée par les scientifiques au xixe et au début du xxe siècle, la quasi-totalité des écologues n’emploie plus cette expression. Dans cet article, nous visons à montrer que cette expression n’a pas été abandonnée à cause d’une réfutation de l’idée qu’elle recouvrait mais à cause d’une tombée en désuétude. (...)
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    Le bien commun comme réponse politique à la mondialisation.Olivier Delas & Christian Deblock (eds.) - 2003 - Bruxelles: Bruylant.
    La mondialisation est un des traits dominants de la société internationale contemporaine. Mais alors que celle-ci se traduit par une interdépendance et une interpénétration à un niveau global de fonctions traditionnellement locales, la société internationale demeure encore principalement organisée autour des Etats souverains et de leurs prérogatives territorialement limitées, restreignant d'autant la portée de toutes actions et décisions collectives. Le concept de bien commun pourrait être un moyen de cristalliser les conditions de légitimité indispensable à toute action collective et à (...)
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  44. Jean-François MARQUET, Cours sur la Phénoménologie de l'esprit, Paris, Ellipses, 2004.Olivier Depré - forthcoming - Archives de Philosophie: Recherches Et Documentation.
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    Logik und Geschichte in Hegels System. Hrsg. v. Hans-Christian Lucas und Guy Planty-Bonjour.Olivier Depré - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (75):563-565.
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    Philosophie de la nature et écologie: A propos de Hans Jonas.Olivier Depré - 1994 - Études Phénoménologiques 10 (19):85-108.
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    Robert Grant Mc Rae, Philosophy and the Absolute. The Modes of Hegel's Speculation.Olivier Depré - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (71):413-414.
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    Robert Theis, Le discours dédoublé. Philosophie et théologie dans la pensée du jeune Hegel.Olivier Depré - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (63):397-399.
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    Beyond Repressed Memory: Current Alternative Solutions to the Controversy.Olivier Dodier, Henry Otgaar & Ivan Mangiulli - 2024 - Topics in Cognitive Science 16 (4):574-589.
    Debates surrounding the origin of recovered memories of child abuse have traditionally focused on two conflicting arguments, namely that these memories are either false memories or instances of repressed memories (i.e., reflecting the idea that people can unconsciously block traumatic autobiographical experiences and eventually regain access). While scientific evidence for the first is clearly established, the second is the subject of a controversy in the academic, clinical, and legal fields. This controversy rages on today. In this introductory article to our (...)
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    (1 other version)Race and Genealogy. Buffon and the Formation of the Concept of “Race”.Claude-Olivier Doron - 2012 - Humana Mente 5 (22).
    This article analyses the conditions of formation of the concept of “race” in natural history in the middle of the eighteenth century. Relying on the method of historical epistemology to avoid some of the aporias raised by the traditional historiography of “racism”, it focuses on the peculiarities of the concept of “race” in contrast to other similar concepts such as “variety”, “species” and tries to answer the following questions: to what extent the concept of “race” was integrated in natural history’s (...)
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