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    Pyrrhon : une porte dérobée vers le bouddhisme zen.Stéphane Clerjaud - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):11-19.
    On trouve dans notre tradition philosophique un écho peu entendu à la méditation telle qu’elle est pratiquée dans le bouddhisme notamment zen : chez Pyrrhon. La méditation bouddhique est en effet, elle aussi, une affaire de non-jugement. Cette abstention exige d’être exercée. Ce travail comparatif nous permettra d’entrevoir le statut accordé à la pratique dans la philosophie européenne.
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  2. The work of Richard Goldschmidt: An endeavor to synthesize genetics, developmental biology and the theory of evolution with the help of the concept of homeosis.Stephane Schmitt - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (3-4):381-400.
     
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  3. What Should We Agree on about the Repugnant Conclusion?Stephane Zuber, Nikhil Venkatesh, Torbjörn Tännsjö, Christian Tarsney, H. Orri Stefánsson, Katie Steele, Dean Spears, Jeff Sebo, Marcus Pivato, Toby Ord, Yew-Kwang Ng, Michal Masny, William MacAskill, Nicholas Lawson, Kevin Kuruc, Michelle Hutchinson, Johan E. Gustafsson, Hilary Greaves, Lisa Forsberg, Marc Fleurbaey, Diane Coffey, Susumu Cato, Clinton Castro, Tim Campbell, Mark Budolfson, John Broome, Alexander Berger, Nick Beckstead & Geir B. Asheim - 2021 - Utilitas 33 (4):379-383.
    The Repugnant Conclusion served an important purpose in catalyzing and inspiring the pioneering stage of population ethics research. We believe, however, that the Repugnant Conclusion now receives too much focus. Avoiding the Repugnant Conclusion should no longer be the central goal driving population ethics research, despite its importance to the fundamental accomplishments of the existing literature.
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    Hegel pris au mot La critique de l'histoire chez Franz Rosenzweig.Stéphane Mosès - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (3):328 - 341.
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  5. (1 other version)L'imaginal comune schème néoplatonicien.Stéphane Massonet - 1998 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (1):55-72.
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    Anyone but Bush.Stéphane Spoiden - 2004 - Multitudes 4 (4):5-14.
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  7. Subjectivism without Idealization and Adaptive Preferences.Stéphane Lemaire - 2021 - Utilitas 33 (1):85-100.
    Subjectivism about well-being holds that an object contributes to one's well-being to the extent that one has a pro-attitude toward this object under certain conditions. Most subjectivists have contended that these conditions should be ideal. One reason in favor of this idea is that when people adapt their pro-attitudes to situations of oppression, the levels of well-being they may attain is diminished. Nevertheless, I first argue that appealing to idealized conditions of autonomy or any other condition to erase or replace (...)
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    Les défis de la formation initiale des enseignants et le développement d’une identité professionnelle favorisant le bien-être.Nancy Goyette & Stéphane Martineau - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (4):4-19.
    This paper proposes an essentially theoretical reflection on initial training, a reflection based on four fundamental concepts: professional development, professional identity, well-being and strengths of character. More specifically, recognizing the complexity of the teaching profession, the authors argue that the teacher training in Quebec gives too little room for self-reflection. According to them, this reflection should be based on a search for meaning in terms of a vision of well-being. Positive psychology research on strengths of character may provide useful avenues (...)
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    Governments, grassroots, and the struggle for local food systems: containing, coopting, contesting and collaborating.Stéphane M. McLachlan, Colin R. Anderson & Julia M. L. Laforge - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (3):663-681.
    Local sustainable food systems have captured the popular imagination as a progressive, if not radical, pillar of a sustainable food future. Yet these grassroots innovations are embedded in a dominant food regime that reflects productivist, industrial, and neoliberal policies and institutions. Understanding the relationship between these emerging grassroots efforts and the dominant food regime is of central importance in any transition to a more sustainable food system. In this study, we examine the encounters of direct farm marketers with food safety (...)
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    The Marriage of Aesthetics and Ethics.Stéphane Symons (ed.) - 2015 - Brill.
    In _The Marriage of Aesthetics and Ethics_, fifteen authors reflect on the nature of friendship and love and on the complex relation between art and morality.
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    Le marxisme oublié de Foucault.Stéphane Legrand - 2004 - Actuel Marx 36 (2):27-43.
    Foucault’s Forgotten Marxism. This article tries to point out several methodological issues concerning Foucault’s Surveiller et punir, such as the equivocal status of some of Foucault’s main concepts, or the assumed homogeneity of the various disciplinary institutions analyzed in this book. And it aims at suggesting that such issues might find a solution, should one consider the Marxist background on which, as the Lectures at the Collège de France of the year 1973 clearly show, Foucault’s theories were dependant. In the (...)
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    Jeff Loveland, Rhetoric and natural history: Buffon in polemical and literary context.Stéphane Schmitt - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 59 (2):361-362.
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    Deciding regular grammar logics with converse through first-order logic.Stéphane Demri & Hans De Nivelle - 2005 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 14 (3):289-329.
    We provide a simple translation of the satisfiability problem for regular grammar logics with converse into GF2, which is the intersection of the guarded fragment and the 2-variable fragment of first-order logic. The translation is theoretically interesting because it translates modal logics with certain frame conditions into first-order logic, without explicitly expressing the frame conditions. It is practically relevant because it makes it possible to use a decision procedure for the guarded fragment in order to decide regular grammar logics with (...)
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    Negotiating an “Economic Revolution”: History, Collectivism, and Liberalism in William Clarke’s Thought.Stéphane Guy - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (4):621-642.
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    A completeness proof for a logic with an alternative necessity operator.Stéphane Demri - 1997 - Studia Logica 58 (1):99-112.
    We show the completeness of a Hilbert-style system LK defined by M. Valiev involving the knowledge operator K dedicated to the reasoning with incomplete information. The completeness proof uses a variant of Makinson's canonical model construction. Furthermore we prove that the theoremhood problem for LK is co-NP-complete, using techniques similar to those used to prove that the satisfiability problem for propositional S5 is NP-complete.
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    Do repeated arrays of regulatory small‐RNA genes elicit genomic imprinting?Stéphane Labialle & Jérôme Cavaillé - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):565-573.
    The basic premise of the host‐defense theory is that genomic imprinting, the parent‐of‐origin expression of a subset of mammalian genes, derives from mechanisms originally dedicated to silencing repeated and retroviral‐like sequences that deeply colonized mammalian genomes. We propose that large clusters of tandemly‐repeated C/D‐box small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) or microRNAs represent a novel category of sequences recognized as “genomic parasites”, contributing to the emergence of genomic imprinting in a subset of chromosomal regions that contain them. Such a view is supported (...)
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    A logic with relative knowledge operators.Stéphane Demri - 1999 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 8 (2):167-185.
    We study a knowledge logic that assumes that to each set of agents, an indiscernibility relation is associated and the agents decide the membership of objects or states up to this indiscernibility relation. Its language contains a family of relative knowledge operators. We prove the decidability of the satisfiability problem, we show its EXPTIME-completeness and as a side-effect, we define a complete Hilbert-style axiomatization.
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  18. Incomplete Information: Structure, Inference, Complexity.Stéphane P. Demri & Ewa S. Orłowska - 2006 - Studia Logica 84 (3):469-475.
  19. Evaluating intergenerational risks.Geir B. Asheim & Stéphane Zuber - 2016 - Journal of Mathematical Economics 65:104--117.
     
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    Michel Villey: le juste partage.Chantal Delsol & Stéphane Bauzon (eds.) - 2007 - Paris: Dalloz.
    Michel Villey a consacré toute sa carrière universitaire à démontrer la fécondité de la définition philosophie du droit que nous ont léguée les jurisconsultes romains. Pour Villey, comprendre " le droit comme un partage " c'est saisir toute la richesse de l'esprit du droit romain. Le droit est bien plus que l'ensemble des règles juridiques posées par l'Etat ou l'ensemble des précédents judiciaires décidés par le Juge. Le droit est partage ; il est cette attribution de biens et de charges (...)
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    Narrative identity in schizophrenia.Stéphane Raffard, Arnaud D'Argembeau, Claudia Lardi, Sophie Bayard, Jean-Philippe Boulenger & Martial Der Lindevann - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):328-340.
    This study examined narrative identity in a group of 81 patients with schizophrenia and 50 healthy controls through the recall of self-defining memories. The results indicated that patients’ narratives were less coherent and elaborate than those of controls. Schizophrenia patients were severely impaired in the ability to make connections with the self and extract meaning from their memories, which significantly correlated with illness duration. In agreement with earlier research, patients exhibited an early reminiscence bump. Moreover, the period of the reminiscence (...)
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    ¿Qué más da? - La estética en Jean-Luc Marion.Stéphane Vinolo - 2017 - Escritos 25 (54):197-220.
    En este artículo se desea mostrar la distinción que Jean-Luc Marion realiza entre fenómenos de derecho común y fenómenos saturados, se refleja de manera paradigmática su concepción de arte al presentar el ídolo como una modalidad saturada de los fenómenos; a su vez se presenta la diferencia entre los objetos construidos o los fenómenos constituidos por un sujeto que son presentados como principio y fundamento. Desde aquí se considera la pintura como una experiencia fenoménica de anamorfosis, donde la mirada del (...)
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  23. Individuality and Aggregativity.Stéphane Chauvier - 2017 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 9 (11).
    Why is there a specific problem with biological individuality? Because the living realm contains a wide range of exotic particular concrete entities that do not easily match our ordinary concept of an individual. Slime moulds, dandelions, siphonophores are among the Odd Entities that excite the ontological zeal of the philosophers of biology. Most of these philosophers, however, seem to believe that these Odd Cases oblige us to refine or revise our common concept of an individual. They think, explicitly or tacitly, (...)
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    Critique de l'antinaturalisme: études sur Foucault, Butler, Habermas.Stéphane Haber - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Providing Psychological and Emotional Support After Perinatal Loss: Protocol for a Virtual Reality-Based Intervention.Giulia Corno, Stéphane Bouchard, Rosa M. Baños, Marie-Christine Rivard, Chantal Verdon & Francine de Montigny - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  26. From emotions to desires.Stéphane Lemaire - 2002 - European Review of Philosophy 5:109-136.
    In this paper, I defend the view that our knowledge of our desires is inferential and based on the consciousness we have of our emotions, and on our experiences of pain and pleasure.
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    The Formative Years of Plant Pathology in the United States. C. Lee Campbell, Paul D. Peterson, Clay S. Griffith.Stephane Castonguay - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):798-799.
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    Concevabilité et possibilité : Kant ou Kripke.Stéphane Chauvier - 2008 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 84 (1):7.
    Résumé — Cet article examine les raisons pour lesquelles Kant a nié que la concevabilité soit un guide pour la possibilité. Nous montrons que ces raisons tiennent à la relation interne entre possibilité et existence et à la facticité de l’existence. Nous comparons la facticité de l’existence selon Kant à la facticité de certaines nécessités selon Kripke. Nous concluons que, tandis que Kripke conteste seulement la fiabilité de la méthode de concevabilité, Kant soutient qu’elle débouche, au mieux, sur des concepts (...)
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    Éthique de l'espèce et autonomie morale — À quels défis nous confronte l'ingénierie génétique?Stéphane Courtois - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (3):505-526.
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    Discourse ethics and the problem of nature.Stéphane Haber - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):141-158.
    In what sense could discourse ethics be linked with normative problems raised by the ecological crisis? Even if Apel and Habermas have not really addressed this question extensively, and even if their position in moral philosophy seems to develop and reinforce a neo-Kantian anthropocentric point of view, one can find in their works some evidence for the possibility of connecting a dialogical view with an ecological one. In order to defend the philosophical interest in highlighting this possibility, this essay analyses (...)
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    Du néolibéralisme au néocapitalisme?Stéphane Haber - 2012 - Actuel Marx 51 (1):59-72.
    The article takes up Foucault’s analysis of neoliberalism in the 1970s. It begins by showing how this analysis represents an unforeseen effect of his introduction of the new category of biopower. It goes on to propose a hypothesis suggesting that, if we are to reappropriate the explanatory potential of the latter notion, it is advisable that we leave aside the political and cultural problematic of neoliberalism, focusing on the specific locus of the economic evolutions which are involved. Biopower has in (...)
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    Faire avec l'impossible: pour une relance du politique.Stéphane Habib - 2017 - Paris: Hermann.
    Nous philosophons, psychanalysons et écrivons dans un monde. Il arrive qu'on l'oublie. On peut nommer politique l'inquiétude devant ce qui arrive dans le monde et au monde. A ce qui arrive au monde au nom du Califat, seul le politique peut faire réponse. Dans cette optique il s'agira de dégager le minimal du politique, en vue de sa relance. Apparaît alors une quasi synonymie entre psychanalyse et politique : l'une et l'autre ont en commun de faire avec l'impossible. Ni psychanalyse (...)
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  33. Sociologie critique et éthique de la discussion chez Habermas: Vers un rééquilibrage?: Les métamorphoses de la sociologie allemande.Stéphane Haber - 1999 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 107:313-326.
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  34. Subjetivación superyoica y psicología del neoliberalismo1.Stéphane Haber - 2024 - Logos Revista de Filosofía 142 (142):193-203.
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  35. L'apport de Foucault aux théories des relations internationales: une critique du postmodernisme anglo-saxon.Stéphane Labranche - 2005 - In Sylvain Meyet, Marie-Cécile Naves & Thomas Ribémont (eds.), Travailler avec Foucault: retours sur le politique. Paris: Harmattan. pp. 119--139.
     
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  36. The wood frame of the Temple of Apollon in the accounts of Delphi: techniques, vocabulary and building work chronology.Stéphane Lamouille - 2020 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 144.
    Il ne subsiste aucun vestige de la charpente du temple d’Apollon construit à Delphes durant le ive s. av. J.‑C., ni de bloc comportant des réservations pour l’appui des poutres. En revanche, de nombreux passages des comptes de construction mentionnent des pièces en bois et font état de travaux sur les parties hautes du monument. Nous présentons ici un commentaire de ces inscriptions qui s’articule autour de trois objectifs principaux : déterminer la destination et la fonction des pièces de bois (...)
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    "Identical" reconstruction and Heritage Authenticity: introduction to the session.Stéphane Dawans, Claudine Houbart & Navin Piplani - 2012 - In The Re/Theorization of Heritage Studies (Inaugural Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies).
    Introduction to the session ""Identical" Reconstruction and Heritage Authenticity", highlighting the most prominent issues of the current debate in an international context.
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    Le rêve de la raison.Stéphane Degoutin & Gwenola Wagon - 2017 - Multitudes 67 (2):105.
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    Vers une « crise du droit naturel »?Stéphane Pujol - 2015 - Cultura:31-45.
    L’article « Droit naturel » de Diderot est sans doute l’un des articles les plus lus et les plus commentés de l’Encyclopédie. Certains critiques y voient une rupture décisive avec le droit naturel moderne, d’autres considèrent au contraire que Diderot s’efforce d’en donner une lecture personnelle et non métaphysique. La plupart s’accordent à y reconnaître les symptômes d’une « crise », qui n’est pas sans annoncer celle qui caractérisera un peu plus tard la pensée de Rousseau. Qu’il y ait une (...)
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    Michel Henry et l’humanisme marxien.Stéphane Haber - 2010 - Revue Internationale Michel Henry 1:30-50.
    S. Haber tente de montrer combien le projet de relire l’œuvre de Marx au prisme d’une réévaluation philosophique, en elle-même justifiée et féconde, des descriptions « phénoménologiques » de la souffrance sociale, le conduit non seulement à entériner, même s’il en inverse la téléologie, l’idée althussérienne d’une coupure épistémologique dans l’œuvre de Marx, mais aussi à interpréter différemment, pour cette raison même, les deux « moments » de la pensée marxienne et ce qui caractérise la transition de l’un a l’autre (...)
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    Using brain potentials to understand prism adaptation: the error-related negativity and the P300.Stephane J. MacLean, Cameron D. Hassall, Yoko Ishigami, Olav E. Krigolson & Gail A. Eskes - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  42. Conscientious Conviction and Subjective Preference: On What Grounds Should Religious Practices Be Accommodated?Stéphane Courtois - 2011 - Philosophical Papers 40 (1):27-53.
    In this paper, I seek to challenge two prevailing views about religious accommodation. The first maintains that religious practices deserve accommodation only if they are regarded as something unchosen on a par with the involuntary circumstances of life people must face. The other view maintains that religious practices are nothing more than preferences but questions the necessity of their accommodation. Against these views, I argue that religious conducts, even on the assumption that they represent voluntary behaviours, deserve in certain circumstances (...)
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    Le patriotisme constitutionnel de J. Habermas face au nationalisme québécois: sa portée, ses limites.Stéphane Courtois - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (4):765-.
    Il faut saluer, je pense, et avec bonheur, la parution récente de l’ouvrage Patriotisme constitutionnel et nationalisme. Sur Jürgen Habermas de Frédérick-Guillaume Dufour, un jeune auteur québécois qui semble plein de promesses. L’ouvrage s’inscrit à l’intérieur d’une vague de fond observable depuis quelques années déjà chez les chercheurs universitaires, tant au Canada qu’au Québec, qui s’intéressent de plus en plus aux travaux récents du philosophe allemand sur le droit et la démocratie délibérative, et tentent d’en tirer les implications pour l’analyse, (...)
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  44. In the beginning there was shape.Stéphane Douady, Audrey Manning & Bernard Hennion - 2009 - In Maryvonne Gérin & Marie-Christine Maurel (eds.), Origins of Life: Self-Organization and/or Biological Evolution? EDP Sciences. pp. 47--60.
     
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  45. The intentionality of emotions and the possibility of unconscious emotions.Stéphane Lemaire - 2022 - J. Deonna, C. Tappolet and F. Teroni (Eds.), A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa. URL Https://Www.Unige.Ch/Cisa/Related-Sites/Ronald-de-Sousa/.
    Two features are often assumed about emotions: they are intentional states and they are experiences. However, there are important reasons to consider some affective responses that are not experienced or only partly experienced as emotions. But the existence of these affective responses does not sit well with the intentionality of conscious emotions which are somehow geared towards their object. We therefore face a trilemma: either these latter affective responses do not have intentional objects and we should renounce intentionality as a (...)
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    Quand des maitres de stage et des superviseurs cheminent ensemble pendant deux ans : quels effets sur leur développement professionnel?Stéphane Colognesi, Yaovi Ayivor & Catherine Van Nieuwenhoven - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (4):36-48.
    Our contribution concerns the continuous training of teachers that will be forming future teachers during their traineeship. It aims to describe how the professional development of the trainees’ coaches, both the training supervisors as well as the supervisors form the trainees’ schools, was used during a course proposed by a university and during meetings where practices were shared by the participants. In this manner, we identified the ideal moments for development of the trainees, as well as the most important levers (...)
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    Ce qui ne revient pas au meme.Stephane Habib & Raphael Zagury-Orly - 2006 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1-2):37-54.
    We should not understand in this title "What does not return to the same" the announcement of a return to Levinas, but rather of what the word or concept of "return" could mean in Levinas's work. There is perhaps no better way of misunderstanding Levinas than imposing on his philosophical gesture the interpretative grid of a "horizon of return". This article will attempt to dismantle the strategies of reading which stipulate that Levinas's philosophy is one of "return". In this way (...)
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    “As Close as Possible to the Unlivable”.Stéphane Legrand - 2008 - Sophia 47 (3):281-291.
    This article aims at showing that in spite of Michel Foucault’s violent rejection of phenomenology, this discipline never ceased to bear a crucial significance for his archaeological and genealogical analyses, in that it can be construed as a symptom indicating the most serious challenge that the contemporary philosophy has to meet: thinking together Experience and Knowledge. The author intends to prove, by resorting to the Marxian concept of ‘objectively necessary appearance’, that Foucault’s main opposition to phenomenology stems from his original (...)
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  49. System and Revelation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig.Stéphane MOSÈS - 1992
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    Separable Social Welfare Evaluation for Multi-Species Populations.Stéphane Zuber, Dean Spears & Mark Budolfson - unknown
    If non-human animals experience wellbeing and suffering, such welfare consequences arguably should be included in a social welfare evaluation. Yet economic evaluations almost universally ignore non-human animals, in part because axiomatic social choice theory has failed to propose and characterize multi-species social welfare functions. Here we propose axioms and functional forms to fill this gap. We provide a range of alternative representations, characterizing a broad range of possibilities for multi-species social welfare. Among these, we identify a new characterization of additively-separable (...)
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