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    Knowing About Responsibility.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3):201-216.
    Here is a skeptical trilemma. We know that we are responsible. We do not know that determinism is false. Yet, if we do not know that determinism is false, we do not know that we are responsible. If we want to avoid the skeptical conclusion of rejecting the first claim, we ought to reject the third. It does not follow that compatibilism is true. But it follows that libertarianism, the view that we are responsible even though responsibility requires indeterminism, is (...)
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  2. Self-Defeating Beliefs and Misleading Reasons.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (1):57-72.
    We have no reason to believe that reasons do not exist. Contra Bart Streumer’s recent proposal, this has nothing to do with our incapacity to believe this error theory. Rather, it is because if we know that if a proposition is true, we have no reason to believe it, then we have no reason to believe this proposition. From a different angle: if we know that we have at best misleading reasons to believe a proposition, then we have no reason (...)
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  3. Is Free Will Scepticism Self-Defeating?Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2019 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 15 (2):55-78.
    Free will sceptics deny the existence of free will, that is the command or control necessary for moral responsibility. Epicureans allege that this denial is somehow self-defeating. To interpret the Epicurean allegation charitably, we must first realise that it is propositional attitudes like beliefs and not propositions themselves which can be self-defeating. So, believing in free will scepticism might be self- defeating. The charge becomes more plausible because, as Epicurus insightfully recognised,there is a strong connection between conduct and belief—and so (...)
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    Deux formes de naturalisme antique : la nature comme fondement d’éthiques contradictoires.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2013 - In Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette & Éliot Litalien (eds.), Introduction. Les Cahiers D'Ithaque.
    Diogène de Sinope et Calliclès affirment tirer leurs éthiques de l'observation de la nature. En cela, ils s'opposent explicitement à Socrate. Mais leur position est-elle une véritable forme de naturalisme ou un simple usage métaphorique? Ce texte défend la première option, après avoir montré que malgré leur ressemblance métaéthique, ces deux éthiques normatives sont radicalement opposées.
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    Entre devoir et responsabilité.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2024 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 80 (3):415-435.
    Responsibility for X is the duty to answer for X. This theory clarifies the link between duty, responsibility and blameworthiness. Blameworthiness, but not responsibility, implies a breach of duty. And a breach of duty involves responsibility, but not blameworthiness — at least for normal adults. These intuitive theses may seem trivial, but they give some reason to accept two controversial theses : excuses are not always partial, and responsibility requires free will.
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  6. Sceptical Deliberations.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3):383-408.
    Suppose I am a leeway sceptic: I think that, whenever I face a choice between two courses of action, I lack true alternatives. Can my practical deliberation be rational? Call this the Deliberation Question. This paper has three aims in tackling it. Its constructive aim is to provide a unified account of practical deliberation. Its corrective aim is to amend the way that philosophers have recently framed the Deliberation Question. Finally, its disputative aim is to argue that leeway sceptics cannot (...)
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    Excuses and Alternatives.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (1):1-16.
    A version of the principle of alternate possibilities claims that one is only blameworthy for actions which one was able to avoid. Much of the discussion about PAP concerns Frankfurt’s counterexamples to it. After fifty years of refined debates, progress might seem hopeless. Yet, we can make headway by asking: “what’s our reason for believing PAP?” The best answer is this: lacking eligible alternatives—alternatives whose cost is not too high to reasonably opt for—is a good excuse. Yet, this principle is (...)
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    Blameworthiness Implies ‘Ought not’.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (8):2003-2023.
    Here is a crucial principle for debates about moral luck, responsibility, and free will: a subject is blameworthy for an act only if, in acting, she did what she ought not to have done. That is, ‘blameworthiness’ implies ‘ought not’ (BION). There are some good reasons to accept BION, but whether we accept it mainly depends on complex questions about the objectivity of ought and the subjectivity of blameworthiness. This paper offers an exploratory defence of BION: it gives three _prima (...)
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  9. Capitalisme, propriété et solidarité.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2016 - Les Cahiers D'Ithaque.
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    Introduction.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette & Éliot Litalien - 2013 - In Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette & Éliot Litalien (eds.), Introduction. Les Cahiers D'Ithaque. pp. 1-5.
    Ce recueil réunit des articles qui s'interrogent, depuis un ensemble de perspectives philosophiques des plus diverses, sur le rapport entre nature et éthique.
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  11. Blameworthiness Implies 'Ought Not'.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2024 - Philosophical Studies:1-21.
    Here is a crucial principle for debates about moral luck, responsibility, and free will: a subject is blameworthy for an act only if, in acting, she did what she ought not to have done. That is, ‘blameworthiness’ implies ‘ought not’ (BION). There are some good reasons to accept BION, but whether we should accept it depends on complex questions about the objectivity of ought and the subjectivity of blameworthiness. This paper offers an exploratory defence of BION: it gives three prima (...)
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  12. Désirs naturels et artificiels chez Diogène et Épicure.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2015 - In Marc-Kevin Daoust (ed.), Le désir et la philosophie. Les Cahiers d'Ithaque. pp. 147.
    This article contrasts Epicurus's and Diogenes the Cynic's respective views on acceptable desires. I emphasize their appeals to nature to legitimize or de-legitimize certain types of desires.
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  13. Deliberation and the Possibility of Skepticism.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2023 - In Maximilian Kiener (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Responsibility. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. pp. 239-249.
    No one is responsible for their conduct because free will is an illusion, say some skeptics. Even when it seems that we have several options, we only have one. Hence, says the free will skeptic, we should reform our practices which involve responsibility attributions, such as punishment and blame. How seriously should we take this doctrine? Is it one that we could live by? One thorn in the side of the skeptic concerns deliberation. When we deliberate about what to do—what (...)
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  14. Tonneau percé, tonneau habité - Calliclès et Diogène : les leçons rivales de la nature.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2015 - Philosophie Antique 15:149-178.
    Comme de nombreux penseurs antiques avant et après eux et contrairement à Socrate, Calliclès et Diogène ont déclaré avoir fondé leur éthique sur l’observation de la nature. Et pourtant, les deux discours normatifs qui sont tirés d’une nature que l’on pourrait a priori croire être la même sont on ne peut plus opposés. Calliclès croit que l’homme est appelé à dominer autrui ; Diogène pense plutôt qu’il doit se dominer lui-même ; le premier est un hédoniste débridé, le second croit (...)
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  15. Prostitution: You Can’t Have Your Cake and Sell It.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2017 - Journal of Practical Ethics 5 (2):77-84.
    I offer an unorthodox argument for the thesis that prostitution is not just a normal job. It has the advantage of being compatible with the claim that humans should have full authority over their sexual life. In fact, it is ultimately the emphasis on this authority that leads the thesis that prostitution is a normal job to collapse. Here is the argument: merchants cannot (both legally and morally) discriminate whom they transact with on the basis of factors like the ethnicity (...)
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    Aidan McGlynn. Knowledge First?, Houndmills, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 227 pages. [REVIEW]Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (1):170-176.
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    Peter Van Inwagen. Thinking about Free Will?, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 232 pages. [REVIEW]Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):410-414.
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    Quel rapport entre science et justice? - La leçon de Léon Bourgeois.Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2016 - In Capitalisme, propriété et solidarité. Les Cahiers D'Ithaque.
    Le solidarisme de Léon Bourgeois constitue une tentative convaincante de surmonter l’opposition traditionnelle entre libertés individuelles et justice sociale. Bourgeois tente de relever ce défi en faisant appel aux nouvelles découvertes scientifiques en sociologie comme en biologie. En bref, l’observation de la nature nous montrerait que les humains sont en rapport de solidarité les uns avec les autres. De ce fait, on pourrait tirer un devoir de solidarité que l’État serait à même d’imposer aux individus. Fonder une théorie politique sur (...)
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    Research integrity: An exploratory survey of administrative science faculties. [REVIEW]Pierre Cossette - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 49 (3):213-234.
    This research focuses on the perceptions of research integrity held by administrative science faculty members in French-language universities in Québec. More specifically, the survey was conducted to isolate and analyse the opinions of the target group concerning the seriousness and frequency of various types of conduct generally associated with a lack of integrity among researchers, peer reviewers and editors (or other assessment supervisors), the causes attributed to research misconduct, and the solutions proposed. Its main interest is to encourage researchers to (...)
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  20. Qu'est-ce que la responsabilité ?Christian Nadeau & Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2024 - Paris: Vrin.
    Être responsable de notre conduite passée, c’est, en un sens, devoir en répondre. Cela signifie d’accepter qu’on en est l’auteur, à titre d’individu ou de membre d’un groupe. Mais cela implique aussi de devoir la défendre, c’est-à-dire de la justifier si possible ou de l’excuser et parfois d’en accepter les conséquences négatives. Bref, si nous sommes responsables, c’est que nous sommes concernés et que nous devons réagir. À la difficulté psychologique de cette prise de responsabilité s’ajoutent des défis intellectuels majeurs. (...)
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  21. J. Hyman, Action, Knowledge and Will, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 272 pagesJ. Hyman, Action, Knowledge and Will, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 272 pages. [REVIEW]Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (2):435-440.
    Ceci est un recensement du livre de John Hyman 'Action, Knowledge, and the Will'. -/- This is a book review (in French) of John Hyman's book 'Action, Knowledge, and the Will'.
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    Peut-on tirer une éthique de l'observation de la nature ?Éliot Litalien, Cléa Bénoliel, Simon-Pierre Cherie-Cossette, Emmanuelle Gauthier-Lamer, Thiago Hunter, Thomas Mekhaël & Louis Sagnières (eds.) - 2013 - Les Cahiers d'Ithaque.
    Ce recueil réunit des articles qui s'interrogent, depuis un ensemble de perspectives philosophiques des plus diverses, sur le rapport entre nature et éthique.
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    Pierre Gisel, Jean-Marc Tétaz, dir., Revisiter la Réforme. Questions intempestives. Lyon, Éditions Olivétan, 2017, 200 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Yves Cossette - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (3):459.
  24. The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature.Pierre Bourdieu & Randal Johnson - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (1):88-90.
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    Describing the practice of introspection.Pierre Vermersch - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (10-12):20-57.
    The main objective of this article is to capitalise on many years of research, and of practice, relating to the use of introspection in a research context, and thus to provide an initial outline description of introspection, while developing an introspection of introspection. After a description of the context of this research, I define the institutional conditions which would enable the renewal of introspection as a research methodology. Then I describe three aspects of introspective practice: 1) introspection as a process (...)
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    Semantic similarity to high-frequency verbs affects syntactic frame selection.Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig & Douglas Roland - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (3):601-628.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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  27. Le dessin technique.Pierre Rabardel & N. Weill-Fassina - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  28. Capitalisme, propriété et solidarité.Marc-Kevin Daoust (ed.) - 2016 - Les Cahiers d'Ithaque.
    Le but de ce recueil est d’offrir des commentaires accessibles et introductifs aux textes classiques qu’ils accompagnent, en ouvrant des perspectives de discussion sur le thème du capitalisme. C’est en ce sens qu’Emmanuel Chaput lance le débat en commentant le texte de Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, « Qu’est-ce que la propriété ? ». Les textes de Karl Marx ne sont bien sûr pas laissés pour compte : Samuel-Élie Lesage s’engage fermement dans cette voie en discutant L’idéologie allemande de Karl Marx, Christiane (...)
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  29. (1 other version)To save the Phenomena.Pierre Duhem, Edmund Doland & Chaninah Maschler - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (3):303-304.
     
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    Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science.Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem - 1996 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "This volume assembles twelve texts published between 1892 and 1915.... The editors allow one to see the genesis of the ideas of Duhem, philosopher and historian, of the variety of his styles, and sometimes also the limits of his work.... A useful index, probably unique in the field of Duhemian studies, completes the book.... The English-language public may be assured an exemplary translation and a reliable critical apparatus." --Jean Gayon, _Revue d'Histoire des Sciences_.
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  31. Plotinus, or, The simplicity of vision.Pierre Hadot - 1993 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Since its original publication in France in 1963, Pierre Hadot's lively philosophical portrait of Plotinus remains the preeminent introduction to the man and his thought. Michael Chase's lucid translation—complete with a useful chronology and analytical bibliography—at last makes this book available to the English-speaking world. Hadot carefully examines Plotinus's views on the self, existence, love, virtue, gentleness, and solitude. He shows that Plotinus, like other philosophers of his day, believed that Plato and Aristotle had already articulated the essential truths; (...)
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  32. L'évolution de la mécanique.Pierre Duhem - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):625-626.
     
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  33. Experience-dependent changes in cerebral activation during human Rem sleep.Pierre Maquet, Steven Laureys, Philippe Peigneux, Sonia Fuchs, Christophe Petiau, Christophe Phillips, Joel Aerts, Guy Del Fiore, Christian Degueldre, Thierry Meulemans, Andre Luxen, Georges Franck, Martial Van Der Linden, Carlyle Smith & Axel Cleeremans - 2000 - Nature Neuroscience 3 (8):831-36.
    Pierre Maquet1,2,6, Steven Laureys1,2, Philippe Peigneux1,2,3, Sonia Fuchs1, Christophe Petiau1, Christophe Phillips1,6, Joel Aerts1, Guy Del Fiore1, Christian Degueldre1, Thierry Meulemans3, André Luxen1, Georges Franck1,2, Martial Van Der Linden3, Carlyle Smith4 and Axel Cleeremans5.
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  34. (3 other versions)La théologie kantienne précritique.Pierre Laberge - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (4):472-473.
     
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    The analysis of philosophy in Logical syntax : Carnap's critique and his attempt at a reconstruction.Pierre Wagner - 2009 - In Carnap's Logical syntax of language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 184--202.
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    Is mindreading a gadget?Pierre Jacob & Thom Scott-Phillips - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1-27.
    Non-cognitive gadgets are fancy tools shaped to meet specific, local needs. Cecilia Heyes defines cognitive gadgets as dedicated psychological mechanisms created through social interactions and culturally, not genetically, inherited by humans. She has boldly proposed that many human cognitive mechanisms are gadgets. If true, these claims would have far-reaching implications for our scientific understanding of human social cognition. Here we assess Heyes’s cognitive gadget approach as it applies to mindreading. We do not think that the evidence supports Heyes’s thought-provoking thesis (...)
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  37. The aesthetics of American law.Pierre Schlag - 2014 - In Maksymilian Del Mar & Peter Goodrich (eds.), Legal theory and the humanities. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  38. The Problem of the Subject.Pierre Schlag - 1991 - University of Toronto, Faculty of Law.
     
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    What is phenomenology?Pierre Thévenaz, Paul T. Brockelman, Charles Courtney & James M. Edie - 1962 - Chicago,: Quadrangle Books.
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    A Completed System for Robin Smith’s Incomplete Ecthetic Syllogistic.Pierre Joray - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (3):329-342.
    In this paper we first show that Robin Smith’s ecthetic system SE for Aristotle’s assertoric syllogistic is not complete, despite what is claimed by Smith. SE is then not adequate to establish that ecthesis allows one to dispense with indirect or per impossibile deductions in Aristotle’s assertoric logic. As an alternative to SE, we then present a stronger system EC which is adequate for this purpose. EC is a nonexplosive ecthetic system which is shown to be sound and complete with (...)
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  41. The historical genesis of a pure aesthetic.Pierre Bourdieu - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46:201-210.
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    Monde, déracinement, présence des dieux.Pierre Jacerme - 2009 - [S.l.]: Editions du Grand-Est.
    Avec une grande simplicité, Pierre Jacerme décrit dans cet ouvrage, ce qu'est le monde et comme l'habiter, quelle pourrait être la forme d'un déracinement positif et comment cela implique de retrouver un rapport au divin.
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  43. De Vienne à Cambridge. L'héritage du positivisme logique de 1950 à nos jours.Pierre Jacob - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (2):374-375.
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    Penetration of private places in Theodotian Susanna.Pierre J. Jordaan & Chihwei Chang - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):8.
    The Theodotian Susanna has been studied by various scholars in various ways. Each attempt to give some meaning to this narrative has a different emphasis from a text, context or receiver based angle. This paper presents a mixture of text and context based angles. It focuses on the different spaces in Theodotian Susanna, that is, the house, garden, court and finally heaven. Each of these spaces is contested, but there can only be one victor.
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    Quand les ovnis nous invitent à atterrir.Pierre Lagrange - 2024 - Multitudes 94 (1):221-225.
    Critiqués pour leur manque d’objectivité et de rationalité, les témoignages d’observations d’ovnis et d’« ufonautes » invitent-ils, dans le contexte de la crise écologique, à reposer la question de la pluralité des mondes extraterrestres ou à ouvrir plutôt celle de la pluralité des mondes terrestres? Invitent-ils à s’interroger sur les preuves de la présence d’E. T. dans notre environnement ou sur la nécessité de cesser de voir le monde dans lequel nous évoluons comme un stock de « ressources », afin (...)
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  46. Sociology and Philosophy in France since 1945.Pierre Bordieu & J. C. Passeron - 1967 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 34:162-212.
     
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    Remarques sur l'Imagination.Pierre-Maxime Schuhl - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:242 - 243.
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    Souvenirs d'enfance et réminiscences.Pierre-Maxime Schuhl - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153:260.
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    Science et mythe.Pierre-Maxime Schuhl - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 5:63-65.
    L’opposition platonicienne de la Science et du Mythe, l’opposition cartésienne de la raison et de l’imagination se retrouvent dans l’effort de la physique contemporaine pour éliminer les images adventices, bien qu’aujour- d’hui comme naguère, images et mythes offrent, avec un secours pour l’invention, le seul moyen de présenter au profane une approximation concrète, d’ailleurs nécessairement inadéquate, des théories scientifiques.
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    Sur les monuments vikings de Jelling et Lindholm Høje.Pierre-Maxime Schuhl - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (1):113 - 114.
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