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    Critical events in obstetrics: a confidential enquiry in four high‐level maternities of the AURORE perinatal network.Corinne Dupont, Sandrine Touzet, René-Charles Rudigoz, Philippe Audra, Pascal Gaucherand & Cyrille Colin - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):165-168.
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    Approches de l'homme contemporain: essais, positions, propositions.Philippe Muller - 1976 - Neuchâtel: Messeiller.
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    Reasoning about negligibility and proximity in the set of all hyperreals.Philippe Balbiani - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 16:14-36.
  4. The Allais paradox: what it became, what it really was, what it now suggests to us.Philippe Mongin - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):423-459.
    Whereas many others have scrutinized the Allais paradox from a theoretical angle, we study the paradox from an historical perspective and link our findings to a suggestion as to how decision theory could make use of it today. We emphasize that Allais proposed the paradox asa normative argument, concerned with ‘the rational man’ and not the ‘real man’, to use his words. Moreover, and more subtly, we argue that Allais had an unusual sense of the normative, being concerned not so (...)
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  5. Context of Thought and Context of Utterance: A Note on Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Pr.Philippe Schlenker - 2004 - Mind and Language 19 (3):279-304.
    Based on the analysis of narrations in Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present, we argue that the grammatical notion of context of speech should be ramified into a Context of Thought and a Context of Utterance. Tense and person depend on the Context of Utterance, while all other indexicals are evaluated with respect to the Context of Thought. Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present are analyzed as special combinatorial possibilities that arise when the two contexts are distinct, and (...)
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    The contribution of narrative semiotics of experiential imaginary to the ideation of new digital customer experiences.Philippe Taupin - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (230):447-473.
    Innovating new experiences is an innovation strategy that increases product differentiation and the perceived value of offers for future autonomous cars. Young Chinese customers are a relevant target group of lead users to co-create those experiences. We address the co-creation of memorable and engaging experiences with targeted potential users and the building of the meaning of experiential imaginary that results from innovations (based on digital media) echoing the need for sensory atmospherics while strolling in the city. We aim at understanding (...)
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    What is Super Semantics?Philippe Schlenker - 2018 - Philosophical Perspectives 32 (1):365-453.
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    Gesture projection and cosuppositions.Philippe Schlenker - 2018 - Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (3):295-365.
    In dynamic theories of presupposition, a trigger pp′ with presupposition p and at-issue component p′ comes with a requirement that p should be entailed by the local context of pp′. We argue that some co-speech gestures should be analyzed within a presuppositional framework, but with a twist: an expression p co-occurring with a co-speech gesture G with content g comes with the requirement that the local context of p should guarantee that p entails g; we call such assertion-dependent presuppositions ‘cosuppositions’. (...)
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  9. Ontological Symmetry in Language: A Brief Manifesto.Philippe Schlenker - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (4):504-539.
    In the tradition of quantified modal logic, it was assumed that significantly different linguistic systems underlie reference to individuals, to times and to ‘possible worlds’. Various results from recent research in formal semantics suggest that this is not so, and that there is in fact apervasive symmetrybetween the linguistic means with which we refer to these three domains. Reference to individuals, times and worlds is uniformly effected through generalized quantifiers, definite descriptions, and pronouns, and in each domain grammatical features situate (...)
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    Inscriptions de Phrygie.Philippe-Ernest Legrand & Joseph Chamonard - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):241-293.
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    Outlines of a theory of structural explanations.Philippe Huneman - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (3):665-702.
    This paper argues that in some explanations mathematics are playing an explanatory rather than a representational role, and that this feature unifies many types of non-causal or non-mechanistic explanations that some philosophers of science have been recently exploring under various names. After showing how mathematics can play either a representational or an explanatory role by considering two alternative explanations of a same biological pattern—“Bergmann’s rule”—I offer an example of an explanation where the bulk of the explanatory job is done by (...)
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    Autour d'Epicure.Philippe Epicurus, Titus Paraire, Lucretius Carus & Democritus - 2000 - Pantin: Temps des cerises. Edited by Philippe Paraire, Titus Lucretius Carus & Democritus.
  13. Diversifying the picture of explanations in biological sciences: ways of combining topology with mechanisms.Philippe Huneman - 2018 - Synthese 195 (1):115-146.
    Besides mechanistic explanations of phenomena, which have been seriously investigated in the last decade, biology and ecology also include explanations that pinpoint specific mathematical properties as explanatory of the explanandum under focus. Among these structural explanations, one finds topological explanations, and recent science pervasively relies on them. This reliance is especially due to the necessity to model large sets of data with no practical possibility to track the proper activities of all the numerous entities. The paper first defines topological explanations (...)
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  14. Platon et les étrangers.Philippe Bornet - 2000 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 132 (2):113-129.
  15. La situación de la industria creativa: un debate significativo en Francia.Philippe Bouquillion, Bernard Miège & Pierre Moeglin - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 85:12-22.
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  16. Neutrosophy as a model for knowledge: The influence of representative models on thinking.Philippe Schweizer - 2020 - In Florentin Smarandache & Said Broumi, Neutrosophic Theories in Communication, Management and Information Technology. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    Thought is the primary force of humans for their survival, it consists in the use of knowledge and beliefs to determine the most appropriate action in the current situation according to a rationally inspired treatment. The usual knowledge used in practical life is based on models that are representative of reality, such as descriptions and pairs of opposites. We discuss here our thesis that these types of representations of knowledge induce restrictive effects on thought. Indeed, in particular, these two types (...)
     
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    Des cobayes et des hommes: expérimentation sur l'être humain et justice.Philippe Amiel - 2011 - Paris: Belles lettres.
    Aujourd'hui, des malades atteints de pathologies graves pour lesquelles les alternatives therapeutiques sont limitees ou inexistantes reclament, non plus tant une protection contre les essais cliniques, qu'un droit d'y participer. Cette nouvelle revendication est le point de depart de la presente enquete, a la fois historique, juridique et sociologique, qui montre comment s'est formee, dans les normes et dans les pratiques, du XVIIIe au XXe siecle, la distinction entre l'animal de laboratoire et le sujet humain. Entre les cobayes et les (...)
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    Droit pénal et douceur des peines au XVIII e siècle. Considérations sur quelques études récentes.Philippe Audegean - 2018 - Rue Descartes 93 (1):148-160.
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    Axiomatization and completeness of lexicographic products of modal logics.Philippe Balbiani - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (2):141-176.
    This paper sets out a new way of combining Kripke-complete modal logics: lexicographic product. It discusses some basic properties of the lexicographic product construction and proves axiomatization/completeness results.
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    Meaningful Blurs: the sources of repetition-based plurals in ASL.Philippe Schlenker & Jonathan Lamberton - 2021 - Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (2):201-264.
    In several sign languages, plurals can be realized with unpunctuated or punctuated repetitions of a noun, with different semantic implications; similar repetition-based plurals have been described in some homesigns and silent gestures. Unpunctuated repetitions often get approximate ‘at least’ readings while punctuated repetitions typically correspond to ‘exactly’ readings. The prevalence of these mechanisms could be thought to be a case in which Universal Grammar does not just specify the abstract properties of grammatical elements, but also their phonological realization, at least (...)
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    Unpacking the Narrative Decontestation of CSR: Aspiration for Change or Defense of the Status Quo?Déborah Philippe & Aurélien Feix - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (1):129-174.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has repeatedly been described as an “essentially contested concept,” which means that its signification is subject to continuous struggle. We argue that the “CSR institution” (CSRI; i.e., the set of standards and rules regulating corporate conduct under the banner of CSR) is legitimized by narratives which “decontest” the underlying concept of CSR in a manner that safeguards the CSRI from calls for alternative institutional arrangements. Examining several such narratives from a structuralist perspective, we find them to (...)
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    Challenging the Modern Synthesis: Adaptation, Development, and Inheritance.Philippe Huneman & Denis M. Walsh (eds.) - 2017 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Since its origin in the early 20th century, the modern synthesis theory of evolution has grown to represent the orthodox view on the process of organic evolution. It is a powerful and successful theory. Its defining features include the prominence it accords to genes in the explanation of development and inheritance, and the role of natural selection as the cause of adaptation. Since the advent of the 21st century, however, the modern synthesis has been subject to repeated and sustained challenges. (...)
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    Iconic plurality.Philippe Schlenker & Jonathan Lamberton - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (1):45-108.
    ASL can express plurals by repeating a noun, in an unpunctuated fashion, in different parts of signing space. We argue that this construction may come with a rich iconic component: the geometric arrangement of the repetitions provides information about the arrangement of the denoted plurality; in addition, the number and speed of the repetitions provide information about the size of the denoted plurality. Interestingly, the shape of the repetitions may introduce a new singular discourse referent when a vertex can be (...)
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  24. MONTAIGNE ET PYRÉNÉES: L'écriture de soi dans les Essais.Philippe Grosos - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (3).
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    Organ Donation after Fatal Poisoning.Philippe Hantson - 2004 - In C. Machado & D. E. Shewmon, Brain Death and Disorders of Consciousness. Plenum. pp. 207--213.
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    Domestic Violence and Metaphysics.Philippe Lynes - 2020 - Derrida Today 13 (2):178-183.
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  27. Bulletin de christologie (II).Philippe-Marie Margelidon - 2011 - Revue Thomiste 111 (3):453-479.
     
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  28. Remarques sur le document œcuménique «Discerner le corps du Christ» concernant le rapport de la communion eucharistique et de la communion ecclésiale.Philippe-Marie Margelidon - 2012 - Revue Thomiste 112 (4):727-734.
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  29. The actor-network fantasy.Philippe Stamenkovic - 2025 - Dialogues in Sociology 1:1-4.
    Latour’s actor-network ‘theory’ (ANT), and more generally Latour’s constructivist and relativistic work, has since long been debunked. (1) It does not make any sense, mixing all conceptual categories together (humans and non-humans, facts and moral prescriptions, science and politics); (2) nevertheless, it pretends to explain important issues such as our current environmental crisis and what to do to overcome it; (3) consequently, it can have extremely damaging political consequences. Latour’s ANT may perhaps be considered as a work of art but (...)
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    How the Modern Synthesis Came to Ecology.Philippe Huneman - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (4):635-686.
    Ecology in principle is tied to evolution, since communities and ecosystems result from evolution and ecological conditions determine fitness values. Yet the two disciplines of evolution and ecology were not unified in the twentieth-century. The architects of the Modern Synthesis, and especially Julian Huxley, constantly pushed for such integration, but the major ideas of the Synthesis—namely, the privileged role of selection and the key role of gene frequencies in evolution—did not directly or immediately translate into ecological science. In this paper (...)
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    Determinants of Emotion Duration and Underlying Psychological and Neural Mechanisms.Philippe Verduyn, Pauline Delaveau, Jean-Yves Rotgé, Philippe Fossati & Iven Van Mechelen - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (4):330-335.
    Emotions are traditionally considered to be brief states that last for seconds or a few minutes at most. However, due to pioneering theoretical work of Frijda and recent empirical studies, it has become clear that the duration of emotions is actually highly variable with durations ranging from a few seconds to several hours, or even longer. We review research on determinants of emotion duration. Three classes of determinants are identified: features related to the (a) emotion-eliciting event (event duration and event (...)
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    Relative inconsistency measures.Philippe Besnard & John Grant - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 280 (C):103231.
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    How to eliminate self-reference: a précis.Philippe Schlenker - 2007 - Synthese 158 (1):127-138.
    We provide a systematic recipe for eliminating self-reference from a simple language in which semantic paradoxes (whether purely logical or empirical) can be expressed. We start from a non-quantificational language L which contains a truth predicate and sentence names, and we associate to each sentence F of L an infinite series of translations h 0(F), h 1(F), ..., stated in a quantificational language L *. Under certain conditions, we show that none of the translations is self-referential, but that any one (...)
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  34. Naturalising purpose: From comparative anatomy to the ‘adventure of reason’.Philippe Huneman - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (4):649-674.
    Kant’s analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment captured several features of organisms that he argued warranted making them the objects of a special field of study, in need of a special regulative teleological principle. By showing that organisms have to be conceived as self-organizing wholes, epigenetically built according to the idea of a whole that we must presuppose, Kant accounted for three features of organisms conflated in the biological sciences of the period: adaptation, functionality (...)
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    Philosophie et littérature : savoirs, pratiques, transformations.Philippe Sabot & Éléonore Le Jallé - 2015 - Methodos 15.
    L’objectif de ce dossier est d’interroger les liens qui unissent la philosophie et la littérature sous le double point de vue des savoirs et des formes de pensées que contribuent à produire les textes philosophiques et les textes littéraires, envisagés dans leur confrontation ou leur interaction ; et de la dimension pratique de ces savoirs et de ces pensées, dès lors qu’ils sont engagés dans la dynamique d’une expérience transformatrice de soi et du monde. Il s’agit donc d’abord de nourrir (...)
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  36. Durkheim and economic sociology.Philippe Steiner - 2024 - In Hans Joas & Andreas Pettenkofer, The Oxford handbook of Emile Durkheim. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Functions: selection and mechanisms.Philippe Huneman (ed.) - 2013 - Springer.
    This volume handles in various perspectives the concept of function and the nature of functional explanations, topics much discussed since two major and conflicting accounts have been raised by Larry Wright and Robert Cummins’s papers in the 1970s. Here, both Wright’s ”etiological theory of functions’ and Cummins’s ”systemic’ conception of functions are refined and elaborated in the light of current scientific practice, with papers showing how the ”etiological’ theory faces several objections and may in reply be revisited, while its counterpart (...)
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    Bulletin d'histoire des idées médiévales.Philippe Lécrivain - 2003 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (2):127-159.
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    Inscriptions de Mysie et de Bithynie.Philippe-Ernest Legrand - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):534-556.
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    Glossaire.Philippe Lejeune & Alan Stoekl - 1975 - Substance 4 (11/12):116.
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  41. The Future of Exchanges-Flat Earth or New Seismic Upheavals?Philippe Lemoine - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 53 (1):119 - +.
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    Mondialisation et histoire : une approche épistémologique.Philippe Norel - 2007 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1 (1):33-55.
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    La question laïque dans la France d’aujourd’hui. Réflexions sur un passage de la norme à la valeur.Philippe Portier - 2017 - Horizonte 15 (46):443-456.
    This text intends to analyze the course of secularism over the last decades. What is developed on the ambit proposed here, points some of the movements, shifts and transformations that became evident on the French and European secularism context from the 1980s to the present day. A view of the theoretical renewal and meaning change that secularism term acquires with the progress of the recognition of new religious demands on the contemporary scenario will be given. What can be seen among (...)
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    Revisiting darwinian teleology: A case for inclusive fitness as design explanation.Philippe Huneman - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 76:101188.
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    The Multifaceted Legacy of the Human Genome Program for Evolutionary Biology: An Epistemological Perspective.Philippe Huneman - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (1):117-152.
  46. Luxembourg 07/08-Compte-rendu et photos.Philippe Catoire - 2009 - Clio 29:06.
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  47. Simplicius' polemics.Philippe Hoffmann - 1987 - In Richard Sorabji, Philoponus and the rejection of Aristotelian science. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 57--83.
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  48. Ernst Mayr's major concepts and their fate in the philosophy of biology.Philippe Huneman - unknown
     
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  49. Hermeneutics of nature: a framework for understanding the philosophy of nature.Philippe Huneman - unknown
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  50. La chair du don. Relecture d'un échange médiéval.Philippe Richard - 2011 - Gregorianum 92 (1):67-88.
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