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    « La terre est notre vie. » La relation des Toba du Gran Chaco à leur territoire.Florencia Tola & Sophie Bedouin - 2014 - Actuel Marx 2 (2):97-108.
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    Bioethicists Today: Results of the Views in Bioethics Survey.Leah Pierson, Sophie Gibert, Leila Orszag, Haley K. Sullivan, Rachel Yuexin Fei, Govind Persad & Emily A. Largent - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (9).
    Bioethicists influence practices and policies in medicine, science, and public health. However, little is known about bioethicists’ views. We recently surveyed 824 U.S. bioethicists on a wide range of ethical issues, including topics related to abortion, medical aid in dying, and resource allocation, among others. We also asked bioethicists about their demographic, religious, academic, and professional backgrounds. We find that bioethicists’ normative commitments predict their views on bioethical issues. We also find that, in important ways, bioethicists’ views do not align (...)
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  3. Critical phenomenology and psychiatry.Dan Zahavi & Sophie Loidolt - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 55 (1):55-75.
    Whereas classical Critical Theory has tended to view phenomenology as inherently uncritical, the recent upsurge of what has become known as critical phenomenology has attempted to show that phenomenological concepts and methods can be used in critical analyses of social and political issues. A recent landmark publication, 50 Concepts for Critical Phenomenology, contains no reference to psychiatry and psychopathology, however. This is an unfortunate omission, since the tradition of phenomenological psychiatry—as we will demonstrate in the present article by surveying and (...)
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  4. One or two? A Process View of pregnancy.Anne Sophie Meincke - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1495-1521.
    How many individuals are present where we see a pregnant individual? Within a substance ontological framework, there are exactly two possible answers to this question. The standard answer—two individuals—is typically championed by scholars endorsing the predominant Containment View of pregnancy, according to which the foetus resides in the gestating organism like in a container. The alternative answer—one individual—has recently found support in the Parthood View, according to which the foetus is a part of the gestating organism. Here I propose a (...)
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    Interacting with Machines: Can an Artificially Intelligent Agent Be a Partner?Philipp Schmidt & Sophie Loidolt - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (3):1-32.
    In the past decade, the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) have seen unprecedented developments that raise human-machine interactions (HMI) to the next level.Smart machines, i.e., machines endowed with artificially intelligent systems, have lost their character as mere instruments. This, at least, seems to be the case if one considers how humans experience their interactions with them. Smart machines are construed to serve complex functions involving increasing degrees of freedom, and they generate solutions not fully anticipated by humans. (...)
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    Mine is better than yours: Investigating the ownership effect in children with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing children.Calum Hartley & Sophie Fisher - 2018 - Cognition 172 (C):26-36.
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    Listening: An exploration of philosophical traditions.Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon & Megan J. Laverty - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (2):117-124.
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    Self-referential memory in autism spectrum disorder and typical development: Exploring the ownership effect.Emma Grisdale, Sophie E. Lind, Madeline J. Eacott & David M. Williams - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 30:133-141.
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    Exploring the influence of ownership history on object valuation in typical development and autism.Calum Hartley, Sophie Fisher & Naomi Fletcher - 2020 - Cognition 197 (C):104187.
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    The Mechanization of Natural Philosophy.Daniel Garber & Sophie Roux (eds.) - 2012 - Springer.
    The Mechanisation of Natural Philosophy is devoted to various aspects of the transformation of natural philosophy during the 16th and 17th centuries that is usually described as mechanical philosophy. Drawing the border between the old Aristotelianism and the « new » mechanical philosophy faces historians with a delicate task, if not an impossible mission. There were many natural philosophers who actually crossed the border between the two worlds, and, inside each of these worlds, there was a vast spectrum of doctrines, (...)
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    Rage against the what? The machine metaphor in biology.Ann-Sophie Barwich & Matthew James Rodriguez - 2024 - Biology and Philosophy 39 (4):1-24.
    Machine metaphors abound in life sciences: animals as automata, mitochondria as engines, brains as computers. Philosophers have criticized machine metaphors for implying that life functions mechanically, misleading research. This approach misses a crucial point in applying machine metaphors to biological phenomena: their reciprocity. Analogical modeling of machines and biological entities is not a one-way street where our understanding of biology must obey a mechanical conception of machines. While our understanding of biological phenomena undoubtedly has been shaped by machine metaphors, the (...)
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    (1 other version)...Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain.Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet, P. Daunou & Marie-Louise-Sophie de Grouchy Condorcet - 1933 - Paris,: Boivin et cie. Edited by Oliver H. Prior.
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    Fishing for Genes: How the Largest Gene Family in the Mammalian Genome was Found.Ann-Sophie Barwich - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (4):359-387.
    In 1991, Linda Buck and Richard Axel identified the multigene family expressing odor receptors. Their discovery transformed research on olfaction overnight, and Buck and Axel were awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Behind this success lies another, less visible study about the methodological ingenuity of Buck. This hidden tale holds the key to answering a fundamental question in discovery analysis: What makes specific discovery tools fit their tasks? Why do some strategies turn out to be more fruitful (...)
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    Implicit trust in clinical decision-making by multidisciplinary teams.Annamaria Carusi & Sophie Baalen - 2019 - Synthese 196 (11):4469-4492.
    In clinical practice, decision-making is not performed by individual knowers but by an assemblage of people and instruments in which no one member has full access to every piece of evidence. This is due to decision making teams consisting of members with different kinds of expertise, as well as to organisational and time constraints. This raises important questions for the epistemology of medicine, which is inherently social in this kind of setting, and implies epistemic dependence on others. Trust in these (...)
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    The Wire Is Not the Territory: Understanding Representational Drift in Olfaction With Dynamical Systems Theory.Ann-Sophie Barwich & Gabriel J. Severino - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
    Representational drift is a phenomenon of increasing interest in the cognitive and neural sciences. While investigations are ongoing for other sensory cortices, recent research has demonstrated the pervasiveness in which it occurs in the piriform cortex for olfaction. This gradual weakening and shifting of stimulus-responsive cells has critical implications for sensory stimulus–response models and perceptual decision-making. While representational drift may complicate traditional sensory processing models, it could be seen as an advantage in olfaction, as animals live in environments with constantly (...)
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    Auditory and motor priming of metric structure improves understanding of degraded speech.Emma Berthault, Sophie Chen, Simone Falk, Benjamin Morillon & Daniele Schön - 2024 - Cognition 248 (C):105793.
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    How Sustainable Luxury Influences Product Value Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions: A Comparative Study of Emerging vs. Developed Markets.Victoria-Sophie Osburg, Vignesh Yoganathan, Fabian Bartsch, Mbaye Fall Diallo & Hongfei Liu - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-26.
    Coinciding with the rising development of emerging markets, sustainable consumption practices in these markets are increasingly under scrutiny. In this context, we compare empirical results from consumers in four countries (three emerging markets and one developed market) in an experimental study to uncover patterns of preferences for sustainable luxury products (i.e., products that combine sustainability and luxury characteristics). Our findings illustrate that consumers’ quality, emotional, price, and social value perceptions, as well as purchase and electronic word-of-mouth intentions, are consistently higher (...)
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  18. Editorial Note.Moira Gilruth, Sophie Grace Chappell & Franz Berto - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):pqab049.
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    Matérialistes français du XVIIIe siècle: La Mettrie, Helvétius, d'Holbach.Sophie Audidière & Yves Charles Zarka (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le XVIIIe siècle est l'âge d'or du matérialisme français. Qu'il prolonge la doctrine de la nécessité des événements de Hobbes, qu'il retourne la théorie des animaux machines contre Descartes pour penser l'homme machine, qu'il renouvelle l'idée d'une science de l'homme à partir d'une critique de l'intériorité subjective ou invente de nouveaux modèles, on retrouve souvent dans les œuvres les plus importantes la tentative de fournir une explication homogène de la nature, de la société et de l'esprit. Mais cet âge d'or (...)
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    Does the Duty of Rescue support a moral obligation to vaccinate? Seasonal influenza and the Institutional Duty of Rescue.Abigail Sophie Harmer - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (9):618-621.
    Seasonal influenza poses a significant public health risk in many countries worldwide. Lower immunity and less influenza virus circulating during the pandemic has resulted in a significant increase in cases since the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in 2022. The seasonal influenza vaccine offers effective protection and is safe for use in large numbers of the population. This article asserts that a moral obligation to vaccinate against influenza can be understood as an Institutional Duty of Rescue. The traditional understanding of the (...)
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    Listening — in a Democratic Society1.Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:1-18.
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    Response to Wilna Meijer.Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon - 1994 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (1):85-87.
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    Statements of Method and Teaching: The Case of Socrates.Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon - 1990 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 10 (2):139-156.
    In this paper, I ponder the question of whether Socrates follows a method of investigation — the method of hypothesis — which he advocates in Plato's Phaedo. The evidence in the dialogue suggests that he does not follow the method, which raises additional questions: If he fails to do so, why does he articulate the method? Does his statement of method affect his actions or is it mainly forgotten? Although Socrates is a fictional character, his actions in the Phaedo suggests (...)
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    The selection of texts: Response to professor Alan Gewirth.Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon - 1994 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (2):125-129.
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    Troubles with Wittgenstein?Sophie Haroutunian‐Gordon - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (1):7–11.
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    Ambivalence by design: A computational account of loopholes.Peng Qian, Sophie Bridgers, Maya Taliaferro, Kiera Parece & Tomer D. Ullman - 2024 - Cognition 252 (C):105914.
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    Consent requirements for research with human tissue: Swiss ethics committee members disagree.Flora Colledge, Sophie De Massougnes & Bernice Elger - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):93.
    In Switzerland, research with identifiable human tissue samples, and/or its accompanying data, must be approved by a research ethics committee before it can be allowed to take place. However, as the demand for such tissue has rapidly increased in recent years, and biobanks have been created to meet these needs, committees have had to deal with a growing number of such demands. Detailed instructions for evaluating every kind of tissue request are scarce. Committees charged with evaluating research protocols therefore sometimes (...)
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    (1 other version)Intersectionality and discriminatory practices within mental health care.Mirjam Faissner, Anne-Sophie Gaillard, Georg Juckel, Amma Yeboah & Jakov Gather - 2024 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 19 (1):1-3.
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    Faire place pour que fleurissent cent fleurs.Bisi Silva & Sophie Potelon - 2022 - Multitudes 87 (2):199-205.
    Lors d’une table ronde organisée à KADIST le 10 décembre 2021 intitulée After Àsìkò. Artistic and Curatorial Practices in Africa, les commissaires Iheanyi Onwuegbucha et Aude Christel Mgba ont pu mettre en parallèle différentes initiatives pédagogiques du continent africain, comme Àsìkò ou encore Artbakery créé par l’artiste camerounais Goddy Leye. Dominique Malaquais a fréquenté ses différents lieux, en son hommage voici l’histoire d’ Àsìkò, une initiative curatoriale et pédagogique fondée au CCA, Lagos par Bisi Silva en 2010.
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    Gender in the Labor Market.Anne Sophie Lassen - 2023 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):aa–aa.
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    Gender Perspectives On Household Issues: Reading, UK, 8-9 April 1995... A Different Way of Working.Susan Gregory, Sophie Bowlby & Linda McKie - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (1):79-81.
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    What deubiquitinating enzymes, oncogenes, and tumor suppressors actually do: Are current assumptions supported by patient outcomes?Sophie Gregoire-Mitha & Douglas A. Gray - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (4):2000269.
    Context can determine whether a given gene acts as an oncogene or a tumor suppressor. Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) regulate the stability of many components of the pathways dictating cell fate so it would be expected that alterations in the levels or activity of these enzymes may have oncogenic or tumor suppressive consequences. In the current review we survey publications reporting that genes encoding DUBs are oncogenes or tumor suppressors. For many DUBs both claims have been made. For such “double agents,” (...)
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    Le procéduralisme est-il bon pour le multiculturalisme?Sophie Guérard de Latour - 2019 - Philosophiques 46 (1):137-154.
    The article deals with the virtues of the procedural conception of justice for justifying multiculturalism. While proceduralism is at first sight poorly equipped to make democratic equality more inclusive of ethnocultural minorities, it has been supported by liberal philosophers as an efficient method to provide a principled defense of minority rights. By analysing this theoretical path and its limits, and by suggesting more particularly how Alan Patten’s “full proceduralism” fails to solve the difficulties of Will Kymicka’s “multicultural citizenship”, the article (...)
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    Practice makes perfect: Training the interpretation of emotional ambiguity.Jessica L. Clifton, Sophie Hedley, Emily Mountier, Boglarka Tiszai & Gina M. Grimshaw - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (4).
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    Éditorial. Les dispositifs de médiation pour les parents vulnérables.Didier Drieu & Sophie Gilbert - 2023 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 241 (3):15-19.
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    Interroger la qualité de pratiques de médiation.Sophie Lambert-Wiber - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):183-200.
    La médiation, en tant que mode de prévention ou de résolution des litiges, a le vent en poupe. Toutefois, les imprécisions successives du législateur n’ont pas permis d’en cerner clairement les contours. De fait, cette notion se décline aujourd’hui selon des modes pluriels. À cet égard, deux pratiques médiatives nées de l’activité de la DGFiP illustrent bien la diversité des expressions de ce phénomène. Il s’agit du Médiateur du MINEF et de la cellule de médiation sociale mise en place par (...)
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    Das Medium als Mediator.Ann-Sophie Lehmann - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 57 (1):70-89.
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    Correction to: Consent requirements for research with human tissue: Swiss ethics committee members disagree.Flora Colledge, Sophie De Massougnes & Bernice Elger - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):24.
    It has come to our attention that in the original article [1] information regarding dates was omitted. The data in this study were obtained in Switzerland four years before the entering into force of the new Swiss Human Research Act in 2014, when the guidelines of the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences ceased to apply. It is important for readers to know that at the time of the study there was no binding law in Switzerland, only the more open SAMS (...)
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    Sophie Lalanne (dir.), Femmes grecques de l’Orient romain.Sophie Gällnö - 2020 - Clio 51.
    Cet ouvrage collectif porte sur la place qu’occupent les femmes dans différentes parties de l’Empire romain d’Orient hellénophone. Il résulte de trois rencontres scientifiques organisées dans le cadre du programme GRECS d’ANIHMA entre 2012 et 2014. Comme l’explique Sophie Lalanne dans son introduction, le volume ne reflète que partiellement le contenu de ces rencontres ; l’éditrice formule d’ailleurs des réflexions intéressantes sur la place de l’histoire des femmes et du genre dans le domain...
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    Dodge Spectacle in the Roman World. Pp. 99, ills. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011. Paper, £11.99. ISBN: 978-1-85399-696-2. [REVIEW]Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):318-319.
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  41. De la peinture comme corps à corps avec la matière: entretien avec Sophie Cauvin par Véronique Bergen.Sophie Cauvin - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:123-128.
     
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    Explaining change in psychology: The road not taken. [REVIEW]Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon - 1988 - Human Studies 11 (4):389 - 418.
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    Cairo to Constantinople: Francis Bedford's Photographs of the Middle East.Sophie Gordon - 2013 - Royal Collection Trust.
    In 1862 the leading British photographer Francis Bedford was commissioned by Queen Victoria to accompany her son and heir, the future King Edward VII, on an ambitious journey around the Middle East. This book documents that journey.
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  44. Les controverses au sujet des travaux de Stanley Milgram sur la soumission à l'autorité : enjeux scientifiques ou résistances du sens commun?Sophie Richardot - 2018 - In Sophie Richardot & Sabine Rozier (eds.), Les savoirs de sciences humaines et sociales en débat: controverses et polémiques. Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.
     
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    La musicalité sémantique du penser-poème grec. Pour une eidétique du prattein-poiein dans le langage.Sophie Klimis - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Logos, Kairos, Koinônia, Polis et Psychè sont les cinq fils d'Ariane que Castoriadis avait choisis pour tisser la cohérence non systématique de son œuvre ouverte, Les carrefours du labyrinthe. Dès lors, il est frappant de constater la présence d'un hapax dans le sixième et dernier volume posthume. Poièsis, la « poésie », toujours à entendre selon son sens premier de « production », donc, comme création poétique, fait son apparition dans les Figures du pensable. Bien qu'il s'agisse d'une initiative des (...)
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    Physical Determinability.Sophie C. Gibb - 2015 - Humana Mente 8 (29).
    I defend a dualist model of psychophysical causal relevance, according to which mental events are not causes in the physical domain, but are causally relevant in this domain because they enable — or, in other words, provide the appropriate structure for — physical events to be caused. More specifically, I defend the claim that mental events are ‘double preventers’ within the physical domain, where double preventers are a type of enabling event. The distinction that I make between causes and enabling (...)
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    The teaching of Christ on life and conduct.Sophie Bryant - 1898 - London,: S. Sonnenschein & co., lim..
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    Chaque jour est une ligne.Sophie Lesueur - 2006 - Editions de la Courtine.
    Eclats de pensée spontanée, ces aphorismes sont de petits fragments d'existence, pétris du désir de conquérir de nouveaux espaces de pensée. 365 jours, et à chaque jour le point de départ d'un " pourquoi pas ". Une invitation à aborder le quotidien sous un angle autre, mais accessible à tous.
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  49. Music in the French Domestic Interior (1500-1600).Sophie Pickford - 2012 - In Pickford Sophie (ed.), The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy: Sound, Space and Object. pp. 79.
     
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  50. The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy: Sound, Space and Object.Pickford Sophie - 2012
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